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Wolf Family

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The goal of this project is to locate and connect all descendants of Solomon and Agnes Wolf. Agnes died in Weil der Stadt, Germany in 1846 or 47. Solomon came to the US in 1849 with four of his children, David, Wilhelm, Lukas and Catherine. They settled in NYC. They were Catholic and the boys were basket makers. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Dougherty-532|Joe Wolf]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * locate church and civil records * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=6973374 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Wolfe Lineage

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Wolfe-7607|Darren Wolfe]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=32016919 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Wolfe Name Study graphics

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Wolfe Name Study Info

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Wollebers of Calw

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== Purpose == This page seeks to collect and compare early Wolleber branches along the Nagold River in the Black Forest of Wurttemberg--- namely, Dennjächt, Bieselsberg and Beinberg in order to hopefully connect two distinct lines-- that of the ancestors of [[Smith-32867|Jillaine Smith]] and [[Stanton-3574|Todd Stanton]]. Helping Jillaine and Todd with this endeavor is [[Gutknecht-98|Danny Gutknecht]]. ---- == Overview of the villages and communities == The following parishes in the region are part of this project. They nowadays are belonging to the deanship Calw and the deanship Neuenbürg. Even if the allocation of individual communities has recently changed, this overview is based on the situation before 1809, as this time is relevant for our project. It is possible that we later have to expand the covered area. * parish of '''Unterreichenbach''' including '''Dennjächt''' and '''Thann''' * parish of '''Schömberg''' including '''Schwarzenberg''', '''Bieselsberg''', '''Oberlengenhardt''', '''Ingelsloch''' und '''Kollbach''' * parish of '''Bad Liebenzell''' including '''Monakam''', '''Unterlengenhardt''', '''Beinberg''', '''Maisenbach''', '''Zainen''' and '''Ernstmühl''' * parish of '''Langenbrand''' including '''Engelsbrand''', '''Grunbach''', '''Kapfenhardt''' and '''Salmbach''' ---- == parish of Unterreichenbach == The old parish of (Unter-)'''Reichenbach''' including the branch community of '''Dennjächt''' and the hamlet '''Thann''' is mentioned first 1375 as „Rychenbach“ and „Dennegecht“ belonging to the Margraviate of Baden. The inhabitants earned their livelihood mainly by fishing, logging and rafting. In 1596 the Reformation took place here and the church is of Evangelical confession since then. During the "great exchange" in 1603 between the Margraves of Baden and the Dukes of Württemberg, a contract with which the Margrave tried to pay off his debts and straighten the state borders, the parish of Reichenbach came to the Duchy of Württemberg. The Thirty Years' War was particularly devastating in the area. About 90% of the inhabitants lost their lives in the period 1618-1648 or were forced to flee. Many files and records were then lost for ever. The '''oldest churchbook (1619-1720)''' of Reichenbach contains the following information: *deaths: 1662-1720; first 14 pages, i.e. years 1619-1661 are missing. *marriages: 1619-1720; years 1709-1716 are missing. *births: 1619-1720. There is a '''family book (1619-1807)''' of the church community, which was created in 1860 by the pastor at the time and groups the people from the old church books into families. Although generally very reliable, there are still minor errors and omissions. A comparison with the original books is advisable. === Wollebers of Dennjächt === The parish of Unterreichenbach does not appear to be the origin of the Wolleber family. The first representative appears in the books in 1650 and is said to have originally moved to Dennjächt from Bieselsberg. All other members of the family can be directly traced back to this man. They are initially limited to Dennjächt and later partly also settle in Unterreichenbach. * [[Wolleber-4|Jacob Wolleber]] (c1620-1703) (Jillaine's ancestor) later records call him "of Bieselsberg," which belonged to the parish of Schömberg south of Pforzheim (nowadays Baden-Württemberg). He married a Dennjächt girl and they settled there and raised 12 children. Examination of the baptism records of these children reveals the following godparents: ** The godparents of the early children were Michael Kling and his wife Margaretha. Michael Kling died, but his widow continued to serve as godparent (with others) for all but the last child unless her entry was misrecorded (it named a widow of "Joh. Kling"). ** After Michael Kling died, another godparent who showed up twice was Georg Goecklin ([[Goekhlin-2|this one?]]). ** Another couple that showed up as godparents were Jacob Kling and his wife Anna Maria. Jacob died and his widow continued to serve as godparent (with Michael's widow). === Research Questions === * How was Jacob related to the godparents of his children? They were all from Bielselberg-- his home town-- which suggests that they were HIS relatives, not those of his wife (who was born in Dennjächt). * What were the maiden names of the wives of the Klings? '''We should look for the wives' death records; they often include their maiden names.''' ** Michael Kling was married to Margaretha _____ ** Jakob Kling was married to Anna Maria ____ * What were the maiden name of the wife of Georg Goeckhlin? ---- == parish of Schömberg == The old parish of '''Schömberg''' including the villages of '''Schwarzenberg''', '''Bieselsberg''', '''Oberlengenhardt''', '''Ingelsloch''' and the hamlet '''Kollbach''' was first mentioned in 1177 as „Schamberg“ it belonged since 1273 to the Margraviate of Baden. In 1556 the Reformation took place here and the church is of Evangelical confession since then. During the "great exchange" in 1603 between the Margraves of Baden and the Dukes of Württemberg, a contract with which the Margrave tried to pay off his debts and straighten the state borders, the parish of Schömberg came to the Duchy of Württemberg. The Thirty Years' War (1618-1648) was particularly devastating in the area. The region was also afflicted by disease and rising prices. In the fall of 1622 many people died from epidemic dysentery. In 1626 the plague broke out and often claimed three or four lives in one day. However, the actual distress of the war only began in 1634. After the Battle of Nördlingen, the imperial hordes poured into the defenseless country, robbing and murdering. The duke's recruited troops, about 1,000 men under Lieutenant Colonel Holz, withdrew in front of them through the Nagold valley towards the Rhine. They took up quarters in Calw for two days; then they marched further over the heights to Neuenbürg, followed by the enemy troops that plunderd every village on the way. The last decade of the war was one of great comings and goings of armies. For years the troops marched through and plundered almost uninterruptedly; Foe and friend were equally feared. In 1638 the soldiers of the Imperial General Götz plundered the Black Forest, in 1641 and 1645 the hordes of the Weimar General Rosen attaced the cities with Calw and Schömberg being badly hit. In 1643 the Regiment of Matthias Gallas was in the area and committed "horrible fornication and immorality". Then Swedes, French, Bavarians, Imperials came in colorful alternation, not to mention the hordes of "ownerless riders, and soldiers on horseback and foot", which made the country unsafe everywhere. Many books and records were lost for ever in that time. The '''oldest churchbook (1638-1765)''' of Schömberg contains the following information: *births: 1638-1765 *marriages: 1694-1760 *deaths: 1694-1760 === Wollebers of Bieselsberg === === Research Questions === ---- == parish of Bad Liebenzell== The old parish of (Bad) '''Liebenzell''' including the villages of '''Monakam''', '''Unterlengenhardt''', '''Beinberg''', '''Maisenbach''', '''Zainen''' and '''Ernstmühl''' is very old. Liebenzell is first mentiond 1091 as „Chele“ a castle and village, and property of the Earls of Eberstein. The last knight from this family sold all his land in 1272 to the „Teutonic Order“ and became a member of it. Only some years later the Order sold the land to the Margraviate of Baden and the parish became part of it. In this time probably the other villages were founded surrounding the (1384 promoted) city of Liebenzell. The city has been known for its healing springs since the 15th century. In 1556 the Reformation took place here and the church is of Evangelical confession since then. During the "great exchange" in 1603 between the Margraves of Baden and the Dukes of Württemberg, a contract with which the Margrave tried to pay off his debts and straighten the state borders, the parish of Liebenzell came to the Duchy of Württemberg. The Thirty Years' War 1618-1648 was particularly devastating in the area. The region lost a lot of inhabitants. Only the city itself (which was relatively save behind the walls) and the village of Monakam (to which no street was leading in that time), could survive the attacs and plundering. Never the less many records were lost for ever. In 1684 there was a fire in the vicarage of Liebenzell destroying the older churchbooks. The priest started a new one and tried to reconstruct some entrys before. Beginning 1678 it seems quite complete, a few entrys going back to 1667. The '''oldest churchbook (1667-1760)''' of Liebenzell contains the following information: *births: 1678-1760 *marriages: 1678-1760 *deaths: 1678-1760 === Wollebers of Beinberg === * [[Wolleber-9|Peter Wolleber]] (c1626-1721) (Todd's ancestor) was born in Beinberg where he married first an unknown woman who died by 1678, then second Maria Keck. He raised children and then died, all in Beinberg. ** Vital records in Beinberg did not start until 1678, so we cannot identify the names of godparents of Peter's children, all of whom were born before 1678. === Research Questions === == general Research Notes == == Sources ==

Wolver Hollow Dutch Reformed Church

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

Wolverhampton/Bilston

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Wolverhampton : http://www.visitoruk.com/wolverhampton/ http://www.visitoruk.com/wolverhampton/19th-century-T2717.html Cholera: https://uptheossroad.wordpress.com/2015/10/19/slums-of-the-black-country-quarry-lane-bilston/ http://bilstononline.co.uk/cholera.html https://www.yumpu.com/en/document/read/17214344/authentic-list-victims-first-asiatic-cholera-visitation-bilston-parish-in-/3 http://www.historywebsite.co.uk/articles/VictorianWolves/victorianwolves.htm http://www.historywebsite.co.uk/history/farley/oldwlv.htm 1832 Coseley burials, CH thought to indicate died of cholera http://www.newmanlocalhistory.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/history5.pdf General Interest Photographs; http://historywebsite.co.uk/articles/images/Wolverhampton.htm

Womack Baptisms 1761-1774

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'''Created in order to aid the investigation of the baptisms of the children of Richard and Sarah Womack in the period 1761 to 1774.''' Richard and Sarah Womack had seven children who were baptised at [[Space: Underbank_Chapel_Stannington_Yorkshire| Underbank Chapel]] with surname Humock. Their baptisms appear again in the registers at Upper Chapel, Norfolk Street, Sheffield (both establishments were Presbyterian), surname Wommack, and in one case at St Nicholas, Bradfield (Anglican). The baptisms are a series of single events that been recorded in at least 2 registers. '''NOTE''' You will need a subscription to FindMyPast to view the images of the Chapel Registers. Also there are two sets of registers for Underbank, The earlier was sent to Somerset House in 1777 and contains important evidence regarding the baptisms that is not present in the later copy. The table below shows the child’s forename and surname, the date, father and/or mother as recorded, and the place of baptism. The references are to the Transcription and images of the register entries. {| class="wikitable" |- !Name !Date !Parent(s) !Church/Chapel |- |Martha Humock |1761-11-07 |Richard |Underbank | [http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=TNA/RG4/BAP/898071] |- |Martha Humock |1761-11-07 |Richard |St Nicholas | [http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBPRS/YORKSHIRE/BAP/304043437] |- |William Humock |1763-04-17 |Richard |Underbank | [http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=TNA/RG4/BAP/1328640] |- |George Humock |1765-01-10 |Richard |Underbank | [http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=TNA/RG4/BAP/898096] |- |George Wommack |1765-01-20 |Richard & Sarah |Upper Chapel | [http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=TNA/RG4/BAP/1046456] |- |Thomas Humock |1766-11-02 |Richard |Underbank | [http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=TNA/RG4/BAP/1328664] |- |John Humock |1768-06-09 |Richard | Underbank |[https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=TNA/RG4/BAP/898117] |- |John Wommack |1768-11-20 |Richard & Sarah |Upper Chapel | [http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=TNA/RG4/BAP/1418420] |- |Sarah Humock |1770-04-20 |Richard | Underbank |[http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=TNA/RG4/BAP/1328681] |- |Sarah Wommack |1770-05-13 |Richard & Sarah |Upper Chapel | [http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=TNA/RG4/BAP/1418458] |- |Mary Humock |1774-04-24 |Sarah |Underbank |[http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=TNA/RG4/BAP/898155] |- |Mary Wommack |1774-04-24 |Richard & Sarah |Upper Chapel | [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=TNA/RG4/BAP/1418539] |} ''' The St Nicholas Registers''' The case of Martha is fairly clear as It. can be seen in the image of the St Nicholas register page [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBPRS%2FYORKSHIRE%2FENGLYOR1D_PR-44-1-3%2F00053&parentid=GBPRS%2FYORKSHIRE%2FBAP%2F304043437] that it is a late insertion, probably added in the preparation of the Archbishop's transcripts. Hence there is only one baptism which occurred at Underbank. Even clearer is the case of Martha's mother Sarah Womack nee Revitt (1741 - not shown in the table) where the St Nicolas register contains a comment by the incumbent Chris. Buttertfield who adds "from Stannington, as given by Mr Smith baptised in ye Dissenting ?" [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBPRS%2FYORKSHIRE%2FENGLYOR1D_PR-44-1-3%2F00030&parentid=GBPRS%2FYORKSHIRE%2FBAP%2F304041523] '''The Underbank Registers''' Mr Smith is the reverend Samuel Smith who was the incumbent at Underbank from 1730 to 1761, the year of his death. After this Mr J Hall was appointed Minister. In March 1761 Mr Hall comments in the register The following (i.e. children in the register entries that follow) were baptised by the Rev. '''Mr Dickinson''' and by the Rev '''Mr Evans''' of Sheffield (see Upper Chapel below). [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record/browse?id=tna%2frg4%2f4110%2f0%2f0009] Mr Smith's original had been continued by Mr Hall who apparently marked most register entries with a D or an E depending on whether '''D'''ickinson or '''E'''vans had performed the baptism. [http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=TNA/RG4/BAP/898096] The reason for all this is explained later in an entry for 1771. "After I was ordained in August 1771 the children of the neighborhood were baptised by me and registered. J Hall ". [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=TNA%2FRG4%2F4110%2F0%2F0010&parentid=TNA%2FRG4%2FBAP%2F1328652] In other words he was not ordained when he took over in 1761 and presumably was not authorised to carry out the christenings. The Underbank register is a copy of Samuel Smith's original that had been sent to Somerset House. It contains "Stannington Register Book faithfully copied from a Register Book kept by the late Mr Smith (Samuel Smith incumbent 1730 – 1761) of Stannington By J Hall Feb 26th 1777". [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record/browse?id=tna%2frg4%2f4110%2f0%2f0004]. The Rev. J Hall left for Rotterdam in 1780. ''' The Upper Chapel Registers''' The Rev. Mr Dickinson and the Rev Mr Evans appear in ‘History of Upper Chapel Sheffield’ by J. E. Manning M.A. which says: "This is Timothy Jollie's Register, from May, 1681, to July, 1702 continued by John Wadsworth, October, 1721, to December, 1744; by Thomas Haynes, from 1745 to 1758 ; by''' Joseph Evans, John Dickinson''' and Benjamin Naylor, 1758-98 ; by Benjamin Naylor, 1799-1805 ; by Rev William Whitelegg, minister of Fulwood, August, 1805, to January, 1806 by Nathaniel Philipps, April, 1806, to June, 1807; together with a supplementary register of baptisms by '''Joseph Evans''', 1759-87. It would appear that the baptisms at Underbank from 1761 until 1771 were by Joseph Evans and John Dickinson. It is noticeable that the ceremonies performed by Mr Dickinson are not in the Upper Chapel registers but those by Mr Evans are recorded there. This is true of Martha and William Humock/Womack and for many others. Unfortunately the entry for Thomas Humock is not marked with a D or an E but does not appear at Upper Chapel.. At the end of 1777 a note stating that some baptisms had been copied from loose scraps of paper found in the book & with the handwriting of the late Revd Mr Dickenson. So it is possible that Martha, William & Thomas's entries may have been lost this way [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record/browse?id=tna%2frg4%2f3207%2f0%2f0032] '''Discussion''' The baptism dates in the Underbank registers are earlier than those for Upper Chapel which would suggest that the baptisms actually took place at Underbank. The register entries detailed above would support this conclusion. At Underbank the father is named as Richard Humock but Sarah’s name is omitted except for the case of Mary (1774) after her father had died. At Upper Chapel both Richard and Sarah are named as Mary's parents with surname Wommack. Could this indicate that the news of Richard's death had not yet reached Sheffield, again showing that the baptism actually took place at Underbank probably performed by Mr Hall. We would also need to assume that Mr Evans knew the correct surname and that Mr Hall simply took the name used by the Rev. Smith. Further, the dates may refer to the those at which the registers were updated, rather than the actual baptisms. '''Summary''' * Martha, William and Thomas were baptised by the Rev. Dickinson who did not maintain the registers consistently so their entries were not carried forward. * Richard and Sarah are both named in the Upper Chapel registers which was normal practice for non-conformists * It is likely that the Rev. Hall continued with the practices and surnames used by his predecessor Mr. Smith * The Upper Chapel registers were updated using information from Underbank so the dates might be entry dates rather than actual dates.

Womack Cutlery Apprenticeships

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Many clues regarding the early history of the Womack families come from the records of the Cutlers Company of Hallamshire. The Book ‘HISTORY OF THE COMPANY OF CUTLERS IN HALLAMSHIRE in the County of York’ by Robert Eadon Leader contains an appendix listing the members of the Cutlers Company including Masters and their Apprentices. This may be available as a download in PDF format from [https://www.sheffieldindexers.com/| Sheffield Indexers] Transcripts of these in tabular form are provided by [https://www.sheffieldrecordsonline.org.uk/| Sheffield Records On-Line] Here you can select the Data Menu from the list on the right and then cutlers from the bar at the top. Then you select Masters or Apprentices, and then the surname that you wish to search for. The earliest Womack is Richard Womack (1708 – 1754), a husbandman of Thorpe (Hesley). Many of his sons were apprenticed to cutlers. {| class="wikitable" |- ! Apprentice ! Start Year ! End Year ! Master ! Occupation ! Residence ! Reference |- | Thomas Womack |1749 | 1757 | John Lister | filesmith | Piper House | |- | | 1753 | | John Law | filesmith | Sheffield | |- | Richard Womack |1751 |1764 F | George Revitt | cutler | Stannington | |- | Samuel Womack |1764 | | Richard Womack | Razor Grinder | Stannington | |- |} Richard Womack (C1738 – 1774), cutler/razor grinder of Stannington Apprenticed many of his sons to cutlers. {| class="wikitable" |- ! Apprentice !Start Year ! End Year !Master !Occupation !Residence !Ref |- | John Womack |1782 | 1789 | George Revitt | cutler | Stannington | |- | William Womack (son) | | 1785 F | Richard Womack | cutler | Stannington | |- | Thomas Womack (son) | | 1791 F | Richard Womack | cutler | Stannington | |- |} Richard (c1738 – 1774) also took on other apprentices {| class="wikitable" |- ! Apprentice !Start Year ! End Year !Parent !Occupation !Residence !Ref |- | Joseph Morton | 1770 | | Joseph Morton | Mason deceased | Stannington | |- |} Richard’s (c1738 – 1774) brother Samuel also took on apprentices {| class="wikitable" |- ! Apprentice !Start Year ! End Year !Parent !Occupation !Residence !Ref |- | Joseph Race | 1782 | | Thomas Race | Cutler | Bradfield | |- | Joseph Wood | 1784 | | Joseph Wood | Labourer | Brightholme | |- |} The following were apprenticed to William Womack (1763 – 1824) the son of Richard (c1738 – 1774) {| class="wikitable" |- ! Apprentice !Start Year ! End Year !Parent !Occupation !Residence !Ref |- | Edward Andrew | 1802 | | John Andrew | grinder deceased | Fukwood | |- | Samuel Brooks | 1792 | | Samuel Brooks | husbandman | Stannington | |- |} The following were apprenticed to Thomas Womack (1766 – 1829) the son of Richard (c1738 – 1774) {| class="wikitable" |- ! Apprentice !Start Year ! End Year !Parent !Occupation !Residence !Ref |- | William Doar | 1790 | | Mary or John Doar | labourer deceased | Rotherham | |- | Septimus Exelby | 1795 | | William Exelby | sawyer | Sheffield | |- |- | Joseph Jeffcock | 1799 | | Samuel Jeffcock | labourer deceased | Ecclesall Bierlow | |- | Joseph Yates | 1803 | | Samuel Yates | potter | Swinton | |}

Womack Family

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The Womacks of Rutherfordton, Polk County, Forest City, Mill Springs, and other areas of North Carolina.

Womack Humock Baptisms

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[[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Womack%20Baptisms%201761-1774| Go To Womack Baptisms]]To aid the investigation as to why some Womack (sometimes Humock) baptisms appear in more than one church register

Womack in the Bradfield Militia

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Thomas Womack (1805-1872), together with his siblings, cousins and nephews appear in the Militia Lists in the period 1819-1831 which are held at the Bradfield Archives Briefly, the militia were a body of men who could be called for military service in case of war or civil strife. The Militia Act of 1757 and later modified in 1762 arose because of the Jacobite Rebellion plus the threats of invasion by France. The Acts required that the constable of each township should compile a list of men aged between 18 and 50 (later 45) to be submitted to the Lord High Sherriff of their region. Clergy, Quakers, Judges, members of the Aristocracy, among others, were not included. The Sheriff would then decide who could be ‘called up’ and the list would then be posted on a local church door so that objections could be made. The following table itemizes the Womack members of the Militia. *Year is the year of the list. *For each person their forename, age, occupation, residence, number of children is given, and, if exempt from service, the reason. Notice that reasons for exemption were Apprentice, Infirmity and Poor. In each of these cases it was argued that the parish might incur an expense because of the need to look after the families of those who were called to service. *Ref is the Bradfield Archives reference number {| class="wikitable" |- ! Year !Forename !Age !Occupation !Residence !Children !Exempt !Ref |- | 1819 | William | 21 | Grinder | Stannington | | | 34168 [https://bradfieldarchives.co.uk/archive/militia-lists/1819/1824359-34168?q=womack ] |- | | George | 19 | Grinder | Stannington | | Apprentice | 34168 [https://bradfieldarchives.co.uk/archive/militia-lists/1819/1824359-34168?q=womack] |- | 1820 | William | 22 | Grinder | Stannington | | | 34156 [https://bradfieldarchives.co.uk/archive/militia-lists/1820/1824458-34156?q=womack] |- | | George |20 | Grinder | Stannington | | | 34156 [https://bradfieldarchives.co.uk/archive/militia-lists/1820/1824458-34156?q=womack] |- |1821 | George | 21 | Grinder | Stannington | | | 34146 [https://bradfieldarchives.co.uk/archive/militia-lists/1821/1824490-34146?q=womack] |- |1822 | George | 22 | Grinder | Stannington | | | 34137 [https://bradfieldarchives.co.uk/archive/militia-lists/1822/1824329-34137?q=womack] |- | | John | 18 | Grinder | Stannington | | | 34137 [https://bradfieldarchives.co.uk/archive/militia-lists/1822/1824329-34137?q=womack] |- | | William | 24 | Grinder | Storrs | 1 | | 34138 [https://bradfieldarchives.co.uk/archive/militia-lists/1822/1823275-34138?q=womack] |- | 1823 | George | 23 | Grinder | Stannington | | | 34128 [https://bradfieldarchives.co.uk/archive/militia-lists/1823/1824461-34128?q=womack] |- | | John |19 | | Stannington | | Infirm |34128 [https://bradfieldarchives.co.uk/archive/militia-lists/1823/1824461-34128?q=womack] |- | | Richard | 18 | Grinder | Stannington | | | 34128 [https://bradfieldarchives.co.uk/archive/militia-lists/1823/1824461-34128?q=womack] |- | | William | 25 | Grinder | Stannington | 1 | | 34129 [https://bradfieldarchives.co.uk/archive/militia-lists/1823/1824497-34129?q=womack] |- | 1824 | Richard | 19 | Grinder | Stannington | | | 34118 [https://bradfieldarchives.co.uk/archive/militia-lists/1824/1824387-34118?q=womack ] |- | | John | 20 | Grinder | Stannington | | | 34118 [https://bradfieldarchives.co.uk/archive/militia-lists/1824/1824387-34118?q=womack] |- | 1825 | Richard | 20 | Grinder | Stannington | | | 34104 [https://bradfieldarchives.co.uk/archive/militia-lists/1825/1823385-34104?q=womack] |- | | George | 25 | Labourer | Stannington | | | 34104 [https://bradfieldarchives.co.uk/archive/militia-lists/1825/1823385-34104?q=womack] |- | | John | 21 | Grinder | Stannington | | | 34104 [https://bradfieldarchives.co.uk/archive/militia-lists/1825/1823385-34104?q=womack] |- | | Thomas | 19 | Grinder | Stannington | | | 34104 [https://bradfieldarchives.co.uk/archive/militia-lists/1825/1823385-34104?q=womack] |- | 1826 | Richard | 21 | Grinder | Stannington | | | 34096 [https://bradfieldarchives.co.uk/archive/militia-lists/1826/1824355-34096?q=womack] |- | | George | 26 | Labourer |Stannington | | | 34096 [https://bradfieldarchives.co.uk/archive/militia-lists/1826/1824355-34096?q=womack] |- | | John | 22 | Grinder | Stannington | | | 34096 [https://bradfieldarchives.co.uk/archive/militia-lists/1826/1824355-34096?q=womack] |- | | Thomas | 20 | Grinder | Stannington | | | 34096 [https://bradfieldarchives.co.uk/archive/militia-lists/1826/1824355-34096?q=womack] |- | | Simri | 18 | Grinder | Stannington | | | 34096 [https://bradfieldarchives.co.uk/archive/militia-lists/1826/1824355-34096?q=womack] |- | 1827 | Richard | 22 | Grinder | Stannington | 1 | | 34084 [https://bradfieldarchives.co.uk/archive/militia-lists/1827/1824408-34084?q=womack] |- | | Thomas | 21 |Grinder |Stannington | | | 34080 [https://bradfieldarchives.co.uk/archive/militia-lists/1827/1823547-34080?q=womack] |- | | George | 29 | Labourer | Stannington | | | 34080 [https://bradfieldarchives.co.uk/archive/militia-lists/1827/1823547-34080?q=womack] |- | | Simri | 21 | Grinder | Stannington | | | 34080 [https://bradfieldarchives.co.uk/archive/militia-lists/1827/1823547-34080?q=womack] |- | 1828 | Thomas | 22 | Grinder | Stannington | | | 34075 [https://bradfieldarchives.co.uk/archive/militia-lists/1828/1824501-34075?q=womack] |- | | George | 28 | Labourer | Stannington | | | 34075 [https://bradfieldarchives.co.uk/archive/militia-lists/1828/1824501-34075?q=womack] |- | | Simri | 21 |Grinder | Stannington | | | 34075 [https://bradfieldarchives.co.uk/archive/militia-lists/1828/1824501-34075?q=womack] |- | | Richard | 24 | Grinder | Stannington | 2 | Poor | 34075 [https://bradfieldarchives.co.uk/archive/militia-lists/1828/1824501-34075?q=womack] |- | 1829 | William | 21 | Grinder | Stannington | | | 34046 [https://bradfieldarchives.co.uk/archive/militia-lists/1829/1824579-34046?q=womack] |- | | Benjamin | 19 | Grinder | Stannington | | | 34046 [https://bradfieldarchives.co.uk/archive/militia-lists/1829/1824579-34046?q=womack] |- | | George | 29 | Labourer | Stannington | | | 34046 [https://bradfieldarchives.co.uk/archive/militia-lists/1829/1824579-34046?q=womack] |- | | Simri | 22 | Grinder | Stannington | | | 34046 [https://bradfieldarchives.co.uk/archive/militia-lists/1829/1824579-34046?q=womack] |- | | Richard |25 | Grinder | Stannington | 2 | Poor | 34179 [https://bradfieldarchives.co.uk/archive/militia-lists/1829/1822969-34179?q=womack] |- | 1831 | Benjamin | 21 | Grinder | Stannington | | | 34056 [https://bradfieldarchives.co.uk/archive/militia-lists/1831/1824433-34056?q=womack] |- | | Thomas | 25 | Grinder | Stannington | | | 34056 [https://bradfieldarchives.co.uk/archive/militia-lists/1831/1824433-34056?q=womack] |- | | George | 32 | Labourer | Stannington | | | 34056 [https://bradfieldarchives.co.uk/archive/militia-lists/1831/1824433-34056?q=womack] |- | | Richard | 27 | Grinder | Stannington | 2 | Poor | 34056 [https://bradfieldarchives.co.uk/archive/militia-lists/1831/1824433-34056?q=womack] |}

Woman Cameo

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I got this from my great aunt after she died. Its got a picture of the side of a girl or womans face. Its made of pewter but no idea what circa its from.

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]

Women of Science

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''Women of Science''
Creating and celebrating profiles of influential women in science, technology, engineering, and math fields. The purpose is to categorize women who were inventors or were involved in scientific discoveries or applications, to include formal, natural, social, applied, and space sciences and medicine.
''Formal Sciences''
'''Logic, math, theoretical computer science, information theory, systems theory, decision theory, statistics''' {| border="2" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#f2b7b3" | '''Wikipedia''' || '''WikiTree''' ||'''Occupation(s)''' || '''Connected''' ||'''CC7''' ||'''Categories''' |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gladys_West Gladys Mae (Brown) West (b1930)] || [[Brown-118019|Brown-118019]] || Mathematician || No || 61|| No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mollie_Orshansky Mollie Orshansky (1915-2006)]|| || Statistician||No |||| No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emmy_Noether Amalie Emmy Noether (1882-1935)]|| [[Noether-1|Noether-1]]||Mathematician ||Yes || 60|| No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annie_Easley Annie Jean Easley (1932-2011) ]|| [[McCrory-755|McCrory-755]] ||Computer Scientist ||No || 67|| No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maryam_Mirzakhani Maryam Mirzakhani (1977-2017)] || [[میرزاخانی-1| میرزاخانی-1]] ||Mathematician ||No ||0|| No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edna_Paisano Edna Lee Paisano (1948-2014)]|| ||Statistician ||No |||| No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katherine_Johnson Katherine Johnson (1918-2020)]|| [[Coleman-6364|Coleman-6364]] ||Mathematician ||Yes || 643|| No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ada_Lovelace Ada Lovelace (1815-1852)]||[[Byron-136|Byron-136]] ||Computer Programmer ||Yes ||7822 || No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angie_Turner_King Angie Turner King (1905-2004)]|| ||Mathematician ||No || || No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grace_Hopper RADM Grace Brewster Hopper (1906-1992)] ||[[Murray-5111|Murray-5111]] ||Computer Programmer ||Yes || 267|| No |-|- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorothy_Vaughan Dorothy Vaughan (1910-2008)] ||[[Johnson-80408|Johnson-80408]] ||Mathematician ||Yes || 88|| No |-|- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florence_Nightingale Florence Nightingale (1820-1910)] ||[[Nightingale-64|Nightingale-64]] ||Statistician ||Yes || 2357|| No |- |}
''Social Sciences''
'''Sociology, anthropology, archaeology, economics, linguistics, psychology''' {| border="2" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#f2ebb3" | '''Wikipedia''' || '''WikiTree''' ||'''Occupation(s)''' || '''Connected''' ||'''CC7''' ||'''Categories''' |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bertha_Parker_Pallan Bertha Pallan Thurston Cody (1907-1978)_]|| [[Parker-24251|Parker-24251]] || Archaeologist || Yes || 146|| No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruth_Benedict Ruth (Fulton) Benedict (1887-1948)]|| [[Fulton-3639|Fulton-3639]]||Anthropologist|| Yes || 67|| No |-|- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Johnson_Julian Anna Johnson Julian (1903-1994)]|| [[Johnson-66676|Johnson-66676]] ||Sociologist || Yes || 161|| No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Anning Mary Anning (1799-1847)] ||[[Anning-68|Anning-68]] || Paleontologist || Yes || 197|| No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inez_Beverly_Prosser Inez Beverly Prosser (1895-1934)]|| ||Psychologist || No || || No |-|- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johanna_Mestorf Johanna Mestorf (1828-1909)] || || Prehistoric Archaeologist || No || || No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marianne_Weber Marianne Weber (1870-1954)] ||[[Schnitger-8|Schnitger-8]] || Sociologist || Yes ||101 || No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ursula_Bellugi Ursula Bellugi (1931-2022)] || || Linguist/ Cognitive Neuroscientist || No || || No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorothea_Bleek Dorothea Bleek (1873-1948)] || || Anthropologist || No || || No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mamie_Phipps_Clark Mamie Phipps Clark (1917-1983)] ||[[Phipps-1936|Phipps-1936]] || Social Psychologist || Yes || 108|| No |- |}
''Natural Sciences''
'''Life science (biology), biochemistry, botany, zoology, ecology''' {| border="2" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#b3f2bc" | '''Wikipedia''' || '''WikiTree''' ||'''Occupation(s)''' || '''Connected''' ||'''CC7''' ||'''Categories''' |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lydia_Villa-Komaroff Lydia Villa-Komaroff (b1947)] || || Molecular biologist || Yes ||1020|| No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugenie_Clark Eugenie Clark (1922-2015)] || [[Clark-74754|Clark-74754]] ||Icthyologist || No || || No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ana_Roque_de_Duprey Ana Roqué de Duprey (1853-1933)]|| || Botanist || No || || No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Floy_Agnes_Lee Floy Agnes Lee (1922-2018)]|| ||Biologist || No || || No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rachel_Carson Rachel Carson (1907-1964)]||[[Carson-2068|Carson-2068]] ||Marine Biologist || Yes || 127|| No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruth_Ella_Moore Ruth Ella Moore (1903-1994)]|| [[Moore-80347|Moore-80347]] ||Microbiologist || Yes || 67|| No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Goodall Jane Goodall (b1934)] ||[[Morris-Goodall-1|Morris-Goodall-1]] ||Primatologist || Yes ||100 || No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janaki_Ammal Janaki Ammal (1897-1984)]||[[Ammal-14|Ammal-14]]|| Botanist || No || 0|| No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Stewart_(cancer_researcher) Sarah Elizabeth Stewart (1905-1976)]|| || Bacteriologist || No || || No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruth_Gates Ruth Gates (1962-2018)]||[[Gates-4687|Gates-4687]] ||Marine biologist || Yes || 70|| No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flossie_Wong-Staal Flossie Wong-Staal (1946-2020)] || || Molecular Biologist || No || || No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Hinton Jane Hinton (1919-2003)]||[[Hinton-2518|Hinton-2518]] || Molecular Biologist || No || 3|| No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ynes_Mexia Ynés Mexía (1870-1938) ]||[[Mexía-51|Mexía-51]] ||Botanist || Yes || 333|| No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jemma_Redmond Jemma Redmond (1978-2016)]|| ||Biotech || No || || No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaretta_Morris Margaretta Morris (1797-1867)]|| ||Entomologist || No || || No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joan_Murrell_Owens Joan (Murrell) Owens (1933-2011)] ||[[Murrell-1116|Murrell-1116]] ||Marine Biologist || No || 8|| No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elsie_Quarterman Elsie Quarterman (1910-2014)]|| ||Plant Ecologist || No || || No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Logan_Reddick Mary Logan Reddick (1914-1966)]|| [[Reddick-885|Reddick-885]] ||Neuroembryologist || No || 1|| No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roseli_Ocampo-Friedmann Roseli Ocampo-Friedmann (1937-2005)]|| || Botanist || No || || No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessie_Isabelle_Price Jessie Isabelle Price (1930-2015)]|| ||Microbiologist || No || || No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Gillham Mary Gillham (1921-2013)]|| ||Naturalist || No || || No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Russell_(botanist) Anne (Worsley) Russell (1807-1876)]|| ||Botanist || No || || No |- |}
''Physical Sciences''
'''Physics, chemistry, astronomy, earth science, geology, oceanography, meteorology''' {| border="2" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#b3d8f2" | '''Wikipedia''' || '''WikiTree''' ||'''Occupation(s)''' || '''Connected''' ||'''CC7''' ||'''Categories''' |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sau_Lan_Wu Sau Lan Wu (b1940s)] || ||Particle Physicist || No || || No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cecilia_Payne-Gaposchkin Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin (1900-1979)]||[[Payne-11082|Payne-11082]] ||Astronomer ||Yes || 67|| No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gertrude_B._Elion Gertrude Belle Elion (1980-1999)]||[[Elion-7|Elion-7]] ||Biochemist || No || 3|| No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruth_R._Benerito Ruth Benerito (1916-2013)]|| [[Rogan-389|Rogan-389]]||Chemist || No || 7|| No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chien-Shiung_Wu Chien-Shiung Wu (1912-1997)] ||[[吳-17|吳-17]] ||Experimental Physicist || Yes ||49 || No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorothy_Hodgkin Dorothy Hodgkin (1910-1994)]||[[Crowfoot-87|Crowfoot-87]] ||Biochemist || Yes || 1114|| No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carolyn_Parker Carolyn Parker (1917-1966)]|| ||Physicist || No || || No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maria_Mitchell Maria Mitchell (1818-1889)] || [[Mitchell-8244|Mitchell-8244]] ||Astronomer || Yes || 7991|| No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lise_Meitner Lise Meitner (1878-1968)]|| [[Meitner-14|Meitner-14]] ||Chemist || No || 5|| No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ir%C3%A8ne_Joliot-Curie Irène Joliot-Curie (1897-1956)]||[[Curie-32|Curie-32]] ||Physicist || Yes || 563|| No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maud_Menten Maud Menten (1879-1960)]|| [[Menten-84|Menten-84]] ||Biochemist || Yes || 119|| No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henrietta_Swan_Leavitt Henrietta Leavitt (1868-1921)]|| [[Leavitt-758|Leavitt-758]] ||Astronomer || Yes || 2424|| No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karen_Wetterhahn Karen Wetterhahn (1948-1997)]|| ||Chemist || No || || No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inge_Lehmann Inge Lehmann (1888-1993)]|| [[Lehmann-319|Lehmann-319]] ||Seismologist || Yes || 59|| No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maria_Goeppert_Mayer Maria Goeppert Mayer (1906-1972)]||[[Goeppert-3|Goeppert-3]]||Physicist || Yes || 63|| No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Engle_Pennington Mary Engle Pennington (1872-1952)]|| [[Pennington-7107|Pennington-7107]] ||Bacteriological Chemist || No || 1|| No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marguerite_Williams Marguerite Williams (1895-1991)]|| ||Geologist || No || || No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia_Holsinger Virginia Holsinger (1937-2009)] || ||Chemist || No || || No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mildred_Dresselhaus Mildred Dresselhaus (1930-2017)]||[[Spiewak-9|Spiewak-9]] ||Physicist || No || 2|| No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evelyn_M._Anderson Evelyn Anderson (1899-1985)]|| || Biochemist|| No || || No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beth_A._Brown Beth A. Brown (1969-2008)] || ||Astronomer || No || || No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frances_Arnold Frances Arnold (b1956)]|| ||Chemist || No || || No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marietta_Blau Marietta Blau (1894-1970)]|| ||Physicist || No |||| No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerty_Cori Gerty Cori (1896-1957)]||[[Radnitz-1|Radnitz-1]] || Biochemist|| Yes || 228|| No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Burbidge Margaret Burbidge (1919-2020)]|| ||Astronomer || No || || No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marie_Maynard_Daly Marie Maynard Daly (1921-2003)]||[[Daly-3161|Daly-3161]]||Biochemist || Yes || 134|| No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Elliott_Hill Mary Elliott Hill (1907-1969)]|| ||Organic Chemist || No || || No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosalind_Franklin Rosalind Franklin (1920-1958)] ||[[Franklin-2495|Franklin-2495]] ||Chemist/ Crystallographer|| Yes || 1637|| No |- |}
''Applied Sciences''
'''Technology, inventions, engineering, medicine''' {| border="2" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#cfb3f2" | '''Wikipedia''' || '''WikiTree''' ||'''Occupation(s)''' || '''Connected''' ||'''CC7''' ||'''Categories''' |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Rodr%C3%ADguez_Tr%C3%ADas Helen Rodríguez Trías (1929–2001)] || ||Pediatrician || No || || No |-|- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kazue_Togasaki Kazue Togaski (1897-1992)]|| ||Physician || No || || No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_La_Flesche_Picotte Susan La Flesche Picotte (1865-1915)]|| [[La_Flesche-2|La Flesche-2]] ||Physician || Yes || 970|| No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lori_Alvord Lori Alvord (b1958)]||||Surgeon || No || || No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Morgan_Lawrence Margaret Morgan Lawrence (1914-2019)]|| [[Morgan-33421|Morgan-33421]] ||Psychiatrist || No || 8|| No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gloria_Chisum Gloria Twine Chisum (b1930)]|| ||Inventor || No || || No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_McKinney_Steward Susan McKinney Steward (1847-1918)]||[[Smith-179738|Smith-179738]] ||Physician || Yes || 552|| No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Jackson_(engineer) Mary Jackson (1921-2005)]||[[Winston-1110|Winston-1110]] ||Aeronautical Engineer|| Yes || 79|| No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorothy_Celeste_Boulding_Ferebee Dorothy Boulding Ferebee (1898-1980)]||[[Boulding-59|Boulding-59]] ||Obstetrician || Yes ||52 || No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephanie_Kwolek Stephanie Kwolek (1923-2014)]|| [[Kwolek-5|Kwolek-5]]||Inventor || No || 3|| No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yvonne_Clark Yvonne Clark (1929-2019)]|| ||Mechanical Engineer || No || || No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/May_Edward_Chinn May Edward Chinn (1896-1980)]|| [[Chinn-337|Chinn-337]]||Oncological researcher and Physician || No || 787|| No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedy_Lamarr Hedy Lamarr (1914-2000)]|| [[Kiesler-4|Kiesler-4]] ||Inventor || Yes ||1672 || No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Chung Margaret Chung (1889-1959)]||[[Chung-136|Chung-136]] ||Physician || No || 0|| No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edith_Clarke Edith Clarke (1883-1959)]|| [[Clarke-25181|Clarke-25181]] ||Electrical Engineer || Yes || 2507|| No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rebecca_Lee_Crumpler Rebecca Lee Crumpler (1831-1895)]||[[Davis-59213|Davis-59213]] ||Physician || No ||6 || No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorothy_Lavinia_Brown Dorothy Lavinia Brown (1914-2004)]|| [[Brown-156141|Brown-156141]] ||Surgeon || No || 0|| No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marie_Van_Brittan_Brown Marie Van Brittan Brown (1922-1999)]|| [[Van_Brittan-1|Van Brittan-1]]|| Inventor|| No || 3|| No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia_Apgar Virginia Apgar (1909-1974)] ||[[Apgar-100|Apgar-100]] ||Obstetrical anesthesiologist || Yes || 1100|| No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonia_Novello Antonia Novello (b1944)]|| ||Surgeon || No || || No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sara_Josephine_Baker Sara Josephine Baker (1873-1945)]|| [[Baker-44519|Baker-44519]]||Physician || Yes || 1463|| No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lillian_Moller_Gilbreth Lillian Moller Gilbreth (1878-1972)]||[[Moller-1409|Moller-1409]] || Industrial Engineer|| Yes || 520|| No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bessie_Blount_Griffin Bessie Blount Griffin (1914-2009)]||[[Blount-1979|Blount-1979]] || Inventor|| No || 0|| No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lillie_Rosa_Minoka_Hill Lillie Rosa Minoka-Hill (1876-1952)]|| ||Physician || No || || No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_C._Wright Jane Cooke Wright (1919-2013)]||[[Wright-33629|Wright-33629]] ||Surgeon ||Yes ||167 || No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_Hamilton Alice Hamilton (1869-1970)]|| [[Hamilton-14660|Hamilton-14660]]||Toxicologist || Yes||1718 || No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rita_Levi-Montalcini Rita Levi-Montalcini (1909-2012)] ||[[Levi-Montalcini-1|Levi-Montalcini-1]]||Neurologist || No || 13|| No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caroline_Still_Anderson Caroline Still Anderson (1848-1919)]|| [[Still-903|Still-903]] ||Physician || Yes ||90 || No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ildaura_Murillo-Rohde Ildaura Murillo-Rohde (1920-2010)]|| ||Nurse || No || || No |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruth_Smith_Lloyd Ruth Smith Lloyd (1917-1995)]|| ||Anatomist || No || || No |-|- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Priscilla_Kincaid-Smith Priscilla Kincaid-Smith (1926-2015)]|| ||Nephrologist || No || || No |- |}
''Space Science''
'''Rocket science, solar, lunar, and planetary science, astrophysics''' {| border="2" cellpadding="6" bgcolor="#b5b2b8" | '''Wikipedia''' || '''WikiTree''' ||'''Occupation(s)''' || '''Connected''' ||'''CC7''' ||'''Categories''' |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judith_Resnik Judith Resnik (1949-1986)]|| [[Resnik-6|Resnik-6]]||Astronaut || Yes || 421|| No |-|- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Golda_Ross Mary Golda Ross (1908-2008)]|| [[Ross-16191|Ross-16191]]||Aerospace Engineer || Yes || 1329|| No |-|- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerrie_Cobb Jerrie Cobb (1931–2019)] || [[Cobb-7241| Cobb-7241]] ||Mercury 13 || Yes || 1392|| No |-|- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia_Norwood Virginia Norwood (1927-2023)]|| [[Tower-4592|Tower-4592]] ||Aerospace Engineer || Yes || 496|| No |- |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sally_Ride Sally Ride (1951-2012)]|| [[Ride-21|Ride-21]]||Astronaut || Yes || 268|| No |-|- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbara_Canright Barbara (St John) Canright (1919-1997)]|| ||Rocket Scientist ||No || || No |-|- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judith_Love_Cohen Judith Love Cohen (1933-2016)]|| [[Cohen-4747|Cohen-4747]] ||Aerospace engineer ||Yes ||91 || No |- |}

Women on Death Row in Texas

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Women's Airforce Service Pilots

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Women's Airforce Service Pilots (WASP)

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{{Image|file=Women_s_Airforce_Service_Pilots_WASP-27.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption= }} "With the wind and the sand in our eyes; And our goal placed up high in the skies; We are the WASPS who serve the Air Corps so true; We're coming, just watch us ZOOM...down upon you!" Loes Monk Mackenzie, 43-W-8Women Airforce Service Pilots Official Archive, ''Texas Women University,'' (https://twu.edu/library/womans-collection/collections/women-airforce-service-pilots-official-archive/ : 30 September 2020). ==Summary== {{Notables Sticker}} The Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) was a civilian women pilots' organization, whose members were United States federal civil service employees. Members of WASP became trained pilots who tested aircraft, ferried aircraft, and trained other pilots. The Women Airforce Service Pilots flew more than 60 million miles on every type of mission except actual combat. Although 38 died in service, more than 30 years passed before Congress recognized WASP as war veterans.Dumovich, Eve; Historical Perspective |Boeing Frontiers, True Trailblazers, Women Airforce Service Pilots did everything short of combat flights, article with images, ''i_history.pdf,'' (https://www.boeing.com/news/frontiers/archive/2008/march/i_history.pdf : 15 August 2020). 2 pp. :'''Founded:''' 5th August 1943 :'''Parent agency:''' United States Army Air Forces :'''Employees:''' 1,830 accepted for training; 1,074 completed training :'''Awards:''' Presidential Medal of Freedom === TIMELINE === ==1938 - 1940== ''(1938)'' '''23rd September''' - Jacqueline Cochran wins first place in the Transcontinental Bendix Race. ''(1939)'' '''June''' - The Civilian Pilot Training Program (CPTP) is established by the United States government. The program provided pilot training across the country and allowed for one woman to be trained for every ten men.Fly Girls|Timeline, The Women Airforce Service Pilots, ''pbs.org_American_Experience,'' (https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/features/flygirls-women-airforce-service-pilots/ : 10 August 2020) . '''28th September''' - Jacqueline Cochran, America’s most famous woman pilot, writes to the First Lady, Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, that it’s not too soon to begin contemplating the idea that women could fly in non-combat roles and release men pilots for combat duty, should the need ever arise. ''(1940)'' '''May''' - Nancy Harkness Love, prominent woman pilot, writes Col Olds (Ferrying Command) she knows of 49 women pilots, perhaps 16 more, who have over 1,000 hrs., could ferry aircraft and might take place of commercial pilots who could do military duties. Col Olds passes info on to General Arnold. '''June''' - General Arnold rejects Love’s plan, says Air Corps has no need for women pilots. '''15th September''' - Cochran speaks to a meeting of the 99’s, and suggests there should be a professional Women’s Air Corps. '''28th September''' - Jackie Cochran writes to Eleanor Roosevelt suggesting the establishment of a women's flying division of the Army Air Forces. ===1941 - 1944=== ''(1941)'' '''Early June''' - Arnold has lunch with Jacqueline Cochran and the Chief. She offers to pilot a Lend-Lease Lockheed "Hudson" bomber to Britain and study the use of British women pilots (suggested by General Arnold) . Lord Beaverbrook authorizes her flight - must first pass Canadian flight test. Male ego check pilot, finally she demands to be passed. '''17th June''' - Cochran becomes first woman to fly a military aircraft across the Atlantic. Goes to London and looks at 50 women ferrying pilots. Begins formulating plans for American women pilots to join the war effort. '''1st July''' - Cochran comes home from England. Cochran hitched ride on B-17 home from England - passes first B-24 flying to England (armed with a single machine gun). Has a press conference when she arrives in United States. She expresses ideas about using American women pilots. President and Mrs. Roosevelt immediately issue her an invitation to come to lunch to discuss it. '''2nd July''' - Cochran has lunch with President and Mrs. Roosevelt. Discusses women in aviation in England and possibility in America. President concludes Cochran must confer with [[Lovett-1675|Robert Lovett]]. Assistant Sec for Air. Gives her a note of introduction and says for Lovett to research plans for an organization of women pilots to serve with the United States Army Air Corps. '''3rd July''' - Cochran meets with Lovett. Explained her concept. Lovett offers her office space as a "tactical consultant" in Ferry Command Headquarters. '''4th July''' - Cochran receives telegram from Col Olds, Ferrying Command. Olds is interested in discussing her investigation of using women pilots in national defense. Requests her to come to his office to discuss it. '''Early July''' - Cochran reports to General Arnold, who introduces her to Col Olds, Olds is Ferry Command CO, with whom she would work for 3 weeks. Cochran checks out CAA files and locates names of every woman pilot in America. Sends questionnaires to 150 commercially rated women pilots. '''29th July''' - Letter and survey to all women holders of licenses.Jacqueline Cochran Papers, WASP Series, Box 2, Survey of Women Pilots July 1941; NAID #120044061, ''War Department, Office of the Chief of the Air Corps, Washington, D.C.,'' (https://www.eisenhowerlibrary.gov/sites/default/files/file/cochran_BinderA.pdf : 22 August 2020).''Eisenhower Library,'' (https://www.eisenhowerlibrary.gov/research/online-documents/jacqueline-cochran-and-womens-airforce-service-pilots-wasps : 22 August 2020). '''30th July''' - Cochran submits proposal for a women’s pilot division of the Air Corps Ferrying Command to Arnold. Suggests using women to ferry aircraft and submits it to Col. Olds, Ferrying Command. Olds requests she put together a plan for implementing such a plan. '''1st August''' - Cochran submits plan. Her plan includes tabulations on the CAA card files - names of women pilots - total of about 2100, but few have more than 200 hours, which is what Olds wants for ferrying pilots. Cochran wants separate unit for women, to be headed by a woman, and would take directions directly from General Arnold, same as Col Olds. Olds feels she far oversteps her authority, with specifics of how she feels women should be organized and who would be in charge. Olds disagrees, sends secret report to Arnold. '''Late August''' - Arnold declines Cochran's proposal. Arnold says too few women available and capable of flying trainer aircraft to justify assuming the problems of housing and training them - need to train fighter pilots, not ferry pilots. Also, "use of women pilots serves no military purpose in a country which has adequate manpower at this time." Arnold suggests Cochran accept the British request for American women pilots. Cochran packs up her office and leaves. '''4th October''' - Cochran goes straight to the top. Cochran goes over Col. Olds and writes General Arnold regarding her meeting with President and Mrs. Roosevelt, and requests meeting with him. '''28th October''' - Meeting between Cochran and Arnold. Cochran resubmits proposal. Arnold agrees that Cochran should develop a plan for training women to fly military aircraft. '''A few days later''' - Some American civilian men being used to ferry British planes in England. Need more help - perhaps some women. Arnold telephones Cochran and tells her that this is a chance to show what American women pilots can do. Requests she direct a group of women to England to fly with the British Air Transport Command. She will take the job only if it is clearly understood that when the time comes she will be called on and be free to return from England to direct the work of women pilots at home. '''7th December''' - Attack on Pearl Harbor. Military Strike. '''8th December''' - The United States declares war on Japan. '''12th December''' - Cochran alters draft contract with British Overseas Airways ATA . Sends telegrams to 76 names of experienced women fliers. ~ Must have 300 hours, travel at own expense to New York for interview, and on to Montreal for a physical and flight check ride. If accepted, groups of 5 travel to England for specialized training and serve as civilian auxiliary to the Royal Air Force. Jackie’s list of would - be ATA pilots rises toward the desired number of twenty-five. '''December''' - Col. William H. Tunner given command of Domestic Wing of Ferrying Division. ''(1942)'' The United States women begin training to fly military aircraft. Stamberg, Susan, 09 March 2010, Female WWII Pilots: The Original Fly Girls, Heard on ''Morning Edition,'' ''npr91.9|EmpireKVCR ,'' (https://www.npr.org/2010/03/09/123773525/female-wwii-pilots-the-original-fly-girls : 03 August 2020). '''January''' - General Olds getting desperate for pilots. Resuscitates proposal by Cochran for using women for ferrying duties and advised Cochran he planned to hire women immediately on the same basis as male civilian pilots. Cochran was involved in recruiting American women pilots (at General Arnold's suggestion) with sufficient hours for service with the British. Cochran contacts Arnold about the problem. '''18th January''' - Cochran gets a phone call. Woman pilot accepted to fly to England calls Jackie Cochran in Washington and says she has heard that women pilots are to be hired here in the United States, beginning almost immediately. Source: wife of high official in the Ferry Command. Jackie Cochran calls General Olds - he confirms. Jackie Cochran writes a note to General Arnold and delivers it to his residence. (General Olds plan is in direct conflict with the plan for the woman’s unit in England and would wash out Jackie Cochran as supervisor of women flyers for the United States) . '''19th January''' - General Arnold sends Cochran’s note to General Olds, together with his note: "You will make no plans for hiring women pilots until Cochran has completed her agreement with the British authorities and has returned to the United States." Ferry Command threat banished and revised ATA contract arrives. '''24th January''' - Air Transport Auxiliary Agreement, from the British Air Commission.Jacqueline Cochran Papers, Air Transport Auxiliary Series, Box 5, ATA Agreement; NAID #12004375, (https://www.eisenhowerlibrary.gov/sites/default/files/file/cochran_BinderB.pdf : 22 August 2020).Girls going to England to sign 18 - month contract. Cochran signs contract that would dissolve if/when the AAF called upon her services. She would return to the United States within 6 months ... She must be in England when first girls arrive. '''March''' - Col. Olds health forces him to retire. Jackie cleared to go to England. The 25 American women pilots follow. Some go via air, some via ship. They train and start flying for Britain. '''9th March''' - Major Love and wife, Nancy Harkness Love, both work for ATC. '''18th April''' - Doolittle Raid also known as the Tokyo Raid. Sixteen North American B-25s commanded by Lt. Col. James H. Doolittle, take off from USS Hornet (CV-8) and submit an air raid on Tokyo other places on Honshu. '''15th May''' - President Franklin D. Roosevelt authorizes the creation of the Army, Navy and Coast Guard women's auxiliary/reserves. The Army's female auxiliary is called the Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps, or WAAC; the Navy’s is Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service, or WAVES; and women serving in the Coast Guard Auxiliary are known as SPARs, from the Coast Guard motto: Semper Paratus, Always Ready.Women's History Month, March 2016, Timeline, ''United States Department of Defense,'' (https://dod.defense.gov/News/Special-Reports/0316_womens-history/ : 24 August 2020). '''18th May''' - Tunner takes initial step to hire women pilots. He says to employ 25 women in the ferrying unit. Wants them to be stationed at New Castle and wants them to be 2nd Lt.s under the (still civilian) Women’s Auxiliary Corps. '''25th May''' - General Arnold lands in England, preceding the 8th AF. They want Jackie Cochran to devise a ferrying plan for them. Arnold confers with Cochran about creating an organization of women pilots. Wants her to return to United States to organize. Cochran obligated to finish ferrying plans in England for 8th AF. Will leave for United States as soon as possible. She will be delayed getting back. '''2nd June''' - General Arnold leaves for United States, fully expecting Jackie Cochran to return to United States to supervise a women pilots' program as soon as possible. '''June''' - General Arnold is noted for being ill. Cochran out of country. General George does not know about Arnold dismissing concept of using women and barring it from consideration until Cochran returns. Major Love, while standing at a water cooler, mentions his pilot wife, Nancy, to Colonel William H. Tunner. Later Tunner meets with Nancy Love. Love proposes the development of a small squad of women pilots specifically to ferry aircraft from factories to AAF bases, both in United States and overseas. Women must have a minimum of 500 hours and be used by Ferrying Division exclusively. Tunner writes memo to George. George likes idea of adding women ferry pilots to Tunner’s ferry pilot pool. ATC staff approves of Love to be in charge of women pilots when/if employed. General George and Tunner confer about plans for women fliers. Tunner (at New Castle) details how to utilize women pilots. '''11th June''' - General George tells AAF Chief of Air Staff he wanted to hire women and transfer Nancy Love to Washington to help Tunner with a complete proposal. Love drafts a proposal to hire women. '''12th June''' - Nancy Love tells Tunner she can readily enroll 25 women on short notice. Tunner dictates report to Col. Becker at New Castle Air Base that 25 women pilots will be there 1st August. Sends copy to Hobby at WAAC. Hobby sees no way to incorporate them into WAAC. '''18th June''' - Tunner sends Love’s plan to General George to hire women, the same as men as civilian ferry pilots, with compromises by Love. Lower pay. Women must have 500 hrs compared to 200 for men. Women would be restricted to flying AAF smallest trainers and liaison planes, etc.. '''End of June''' - General George mentions Love’s plan to Arnold. Arnold mused - thought might talk to the President - he might want to make any announcement himself because there was so much national interest in using women. '''July''' - Consent from Arnold unnecessary. Ferrying Division had permission to hire civilians, including women. '''2nd July''' - Cochran ceases work with the Am. Wing of the Air Transport Auxiliary, and works as commissioned officer with 8th AF. Studies ferrying service. General Arnold requests she come home. Starts the paperwork. '''13th July''' - Colonel Baker and Nancy Love submit detailed plan to hire women pilots as civilians, with the compromises, to General George. '''18th July''' - General George sends memo to Arnold suggesting women be employed as ferry pilots experimentally. '''20th July''' - General Arnold sent proposal back and directed George to confer with CAA and CAP and provide statistics on the availability of women pilots. '''Few days later''' - General Arnold leaves for England. '''August''' - Nancy Love gathers statistics on women pilots. '''3rd September''' - General George gives Love’s proposal back to General Arnold. Says he could implement it within 24 hours. '''5th September''' - General George mistakenly thought he got a nod from General Arnold. ATC names Love as Director. Directive from Arnolds’ office, (unclear if he seen) "recruit women pilots within 24 hours." Nancy Love sends out first telegrams recruiting women pilots as civilian ferry pilots.(Must have Commercial pilots license, 200hp rating, 500 hours, age 21-35) Cochran about to board airplane in England to come home. She is stopped. Asked to delay. (Later Cochran thinks purposefully delayed). '''8th September''' - Jackie leaves England for home. '''10th September''' - Women’s Auxiliary Ferrying Squadron of women pilots (WAFS) formed. They will ferry light military aircraft. Nancy Love was named to be in charge. Love and General George go to Arnold’s office for official announcement to media that she is in charge. Arnold not there. Go to office of Sec War, Stimson. Prematurely, news hits newspapers. Cochran sees it when she lands in New York. She’s furious. Calls Arnold. He can’t see her until the 12th. '''11th September''' - Memorandum regarding Requirement for Ferry Pilots, September 11, 1942.Jacqueline Cochran Papers, WASP Series, Box 2, Studies & Plan for Establishing Air Transport & Ferrying Service; NAID #12004407, (https://www.eisenhowerlibrary.gov/sites/default/files/file/cochran_BinderC.pdf : 22 August 2020). '''12th September''' - 3 WAFS recruits report. Cochran meets with Arnold. Arnold is shocked and furious about announcement. Cochran does not press for abandonment of Love’s project. Does not want media publicity which would create a campaign against her. Gives her plans to Arnold. Asks that her program begin immediately. Cochran wants a much broader plan. Her pilots will be militarily trained and will do more jobs than ferrying. Arnold calls in George and his Deputy CO, Smith. '''14th September''' - Jacqueline Cochran is appointed Director of Women's Flying Training. Press release regarding Jacqueline Cochran's appointment as Director of Women's Flying Training, 14 September 1942 [Jacqueline Cochran Papers, WASP Series, Box 13, Press Releases (1); NAID #12004380], ''Eisenhower Library,'' (https://www.eisenhowerlibrary.gov/sites/default/files/file/cochran_BinderCC.pdf : 27 August 2020). Women’s Flying Training Detachment (WFTD) created when AAF CG/Arnold approved memo from M/General George of Air Transport Command requesting a training program for women pilots. Smith submits memo to Arnold outlining Cochran plans to train women and qualifications for entrance. '''15th September''' - Memo regarding Hiring Civilian Women Pilots, 1942, from William H. Tunner, Colonel, Air Corps, Commanding. Memo regarding Hiring Civilian Women Pilots, September 15, 1942 [Jacqueline Cochran Papers, WASP Series, Box 12, Establishment of WASP; NAID #12004207], ''Eisenhower Library,'' (https://www.eisenhowerlibrary.gov/sites/default/files/file/cochran_BinderD.pdf : 22 August 2020). '''16th September''' - Cochran appointed Director, Women’s Ferrying Training: to supervise the activities of all American women pilots connected to the Army Air Force. Salary: ? '''21st September''' - First WAFS gather as a squadron at New Castle AFB near Wilmington, Delaware, United States. They report to Nancy Love, Commander of Women’s Auxiliary Ferrying Squadron, and sign contract. They will get 4 weeks of transition training at New Castle (not pilot training) . '''22nd September''' - Cochran goes to Houston, Texas, United States to check out facilities for training women pilots. '''26th September''' - Cochran flies between New York and Washington personally interviewing and selecting young women to report for training. '''29th September''' - Postcard, Richard Nixon to Jacqueline Cochran.Postcard, Richard Nixon to Cochran, September 29, 1952 [Jacqueline Cochran Papers, Eisenhower Campaign Series, Box 3, Eisenhower-Los Angeles (3); NAID #12004385], ''Eisenhower Library,'' (https://www.eisenhowerlibrary.gov/sites/default/files/file/cochran_BinderX.pdf : 22 August 2020). '''7th October''' - Plan developed proposing first WFTD class begin on 15th of November at Houston Municipal Airport near Houston, Texas, United States. School to be run by civilian contractor, Aviation Enterprises. {{Image|file=Women_s_Airforce_Service_Pilots_WASP-29.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Women Airforce Service Pilots }} '''21st October''' - 7 WAFS (of original volunteers) complete flight transition on trainers - wait for orders. '''22nd October''' - 6 Women's Auxiliary Ferrying Service (WAFS) get orders to report to ferry Piper Cubs. '''31st October''' - 10 Women’s Auxiliary Ferrying Service (WAFS) now enrolled. '''6th November''' - Memo from General Arnold CG/AAF to General Stratemeyer, Chief of Staff, AAF, "not military planes but civilian aircraft must be used at outset of women’s pilot training program." '''11th November''' - Male pilot shortage so intense that not only women but physically unfit and overage men will be pressured into service as pilots. Arnold insists that planes must be found for training. Civilian junk airplanes arrive in Houston for trainees to fly. (Only 13 training planes available) . Cochran writes to FTC about future flying assignments for women flight graduates. '''14th November''' - Aviation Enterprises will be in charge of training women pilots. '''15th November''' - First group of experienced women pilots reported for training at the 319th AAFFTD, Howard Hughes Airport, Houston, Texas, United States.Publicity notice for General Arnold's report to the Secretary of the War, October 18, 1943 [Jacqueline Cochran Papers, WASP Series, Box 14, Publicity (2); NAID #12004184], ''Eisenhower Library,'' (https://www.eisenhowerlibrary.gov/sites/default/files/research/online-documents/jacqueline-cochran/binderjjj.pdf : 23 August 2020).First women ever to be flight trained by AAF report for flying training and take Oath. Housing found at tourist courts. '''16th November''' - 28 women pilots report for training at Houston Municipal Airport. Designated: 319th Army Air Forces Flying Training. Detachment: (Called Women’s Flying Training Detachment (WFTD) Flying gear: size 44 men’s flying suits, called 'zoot suits.' At New Castle, WAFS deliver first airplanes. '''19th December''' - 2nd class (60 women pilots) arrives at Houston, Texas, United States. Trainees in Houston now flying 22 different kinds of aircraft. One by one old crates being grounded. PT-19s* and BT-13s begin to arrive. * To learn more about Fairchild PT-19A Cornell.''Commemorative Air Force Southern California Wing,'' (https://www.cafsocal.com/our-aircrafts/our-aircraft-and-history/fairchild-pt-19a/ : 20 August 2020). '''23rd December''' - Nancy Love reports on fields: Love, Romulus, and Long Beach Flying Training Command receives notice 1st class Houston will graduate in February (New Castle can’t take all of them). '''25th December''' - WAFS now total 27. Orders from Colonel Tunner (Ferrying Division Headquarters) to Colonel Baker, "Enroll no more WAFS." '''28th December''' - Nancy Love and 4 WAFS serve as cadre for developing WAFS squadrons. At the end of 1942, there are 24 WAFS Ferrying Cub stuff and a few Ferrying PT-19 trainers. ''(1943)'' '''2nd - 5th January''' - Nancy Love and 4 others in Love Field cadre arrive at Love Field, Dallas, Texas, United States for developing WAFS Squadron. The group transitions on BTs and Ferry ½ dozen. '''15th January''' - 3rd class arrives. Houston. At-6s and BT-13s arrive each day. One by one 6 pilots in Romulus cadre report to 3rd Ferrying Group. '''23rd January''' - Cochran announces to 1st class: "Flight training being extended and divided into 3 phases: to include basic and advanced." Orders from AAF Headquarters: "All new members of WAFS will have to be processed thru the WFTD." {{Image|file=Women_s_Airforce_Service_Pilots_WASP-28.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Avenger Field Welcomes its first class of pilots. (21 February 1943) }} '''30th January''' - Report filed with AAF Central Flying Training Command: no dorms or housing facilities available at Houston. '''6th February''' - The WFTD increases its goal for the number of women pilots to graduate that year from 396 to 750.The American Experience, Timeline, The Women Airforce Service Pilots, ''pbs,'' (https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/features/flygirls-women-airforce-service-pilots/ : 27 August 2020). '''21st February''' - Avenger Field in Sweetwater, Texas, United States welcomes its first class of women pilots. '''February''' - The WFTD school closes in Houston, Texas, United States. '''21st March''' - Cornelia Fort becomes the first woman to die on active duty for the United States when another pilot accidentally clips the wing of the plane she is flying. '''May''' - Headquarters for WAFS was established at the new New Castle Army Air Base (the former Wilmington Airport). "Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP)," Women in the United States Army. Archived from the original on 08 October 2018,(https://web.archive.org/web/20181008183357/https://www.army.mil/women/history/pilots.html : 09 August 2020). Tunner ensured that there were quarters for the women to live in at the base. Rickman, Sarah Byrn (2008). Nancy Love and the WASP Ferry Pilots of World War II. Denton, Texas: University of North Texas Press. ISBN 978-1-57441-241-3, p. 74, https://books.google.com/books?id=pwc9PZUjR4IC&lpg=PP1&pg=PR3#v=onepage&q&f=false : 09 August 2020). '''5th August''' - The Women's Auxiliary Ferrying Squadron (WAFS) and the Women's Flying Training Detachment (WFTD) merged into Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP). Jacqueline Cochran served as director of WASP and its training division, while Love was director of the ferrying division. In the 16 months WASP existed, more than 25,000 women applied for training; only 1,879 candidates were accepted. Among them, 1,074 successfully completed the grueling program at Avenger Field - a better "wash-out" rate than 50 percent of male pilot cadets. ''Army Military,'' (https://www.army.mil/women/history/pilots.html : 20 August 2020). {{Image|file=Women_s_Airforce_Service_Pilots_WASP-6.png |align=r |size=m |caption="The Avenger" News }} '''August''' - WASP adopted a patch in 1943 that featured the female gremlin Fifinella. Maksel, Rebecca (22 May 2014). "The Roald Dahl Aviation Story that Disney Refused to Film," Air & Space Magazine, Archived from the original on 25 January 2018, (https://web.archive.org/web/20180125193614/https://www.airspacemag.com/daily-planet/fifinella-mischievous-gremlin-180951401/ : 09 August 2020).Fifinella was conceived by Roald Dahl and drawn by Walt Disney, and became the official WASP mascot. '''30th September''' - Representative John Costello of California introduces the WASP militarization bill. '''17th December''' - The WASP wings are made available in time for the graduation of Class 43-W-8. ''(1944)'' '''March''' - CONGRESS CONSIDERS WASP MILITARIZATION Congress began considering legislation to militarize the WASP in order to give them military benefits.Timeline, WASP History, ''Texas Woman's University,'' (https://twu.edu/library/womans-collection/collections/women-airforce-service-pilots-official-archive/history/ : 30 September 2020). '''11th March''' - Barbara Erickson gets Air Medal, first WASP to Win Decoration. The Avenger, Vol. 1, No. 15. pp. 1 - 8, Based at Avenger Field in Sweetwater, Texas, United States, The Avenger newspaper reported solely on the events and work of the Women Airforce Service Pilots during World War II. This volume was published by the Sweetwater Daily Reporter for distribution on March 17, 1944, Woman's Collection, ''Texas Woman's University,'' (https://twudigital.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p16283coll6/id/0 : 25 August 2020). '''24th March''' - Senators Joseph Hill (Alabama) and Harold Burton (Ohio) submit a resolution calling for the appointment of female pilots and aviation cadets into the Army Air Forces. '''29th May''' - "Time" article titled "Unnecessary and Undesirable" calls the Women Airforce Service Pilots experiment expensive and claims men could have been trained more quickly.citation needed '''June''' - The congressional bid for Women Airforce Service Pilots militarization fails. It was the first time during World War II that legislation supported by the Army Air Forces was voted down. '''July''' - Rumors begin circulating in the press that the WASP program is about to be disbanded. '''1st October''' - WASP relocated to Avenger Field, in Sweetwater, Texas, United States. General Hap Arnold issues a memorandum to WASP Director Jackie Cochran stating that because of the changing war situation the WASPs would "soon become pilot material in excess of needs." '''2nd October''' - Cochran writes and sends a letter to all WASP's notifying that General Arnold has directed that the WASP program be deactivated on 20th of December 1944. '''1st November''' - Brigadier General Bob Nowland writes a memo describing the hardships that will be caused by deactivating the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) program. '''25th November''' - For 1944 a total of '''584 women pilots graduated from the WASP Training school,''' in Sweetwater, Texas, United States.Material for Annual Report, November 25, 1944 [Jacqueline Cochran Papers, WASP Series, Box 14, Publicity (1); NAID #12004176], ''Eisenhower Library,'' (https://www.eisenhowerlibrary.gov/research/online-documents/jacqueline-cochran-and-womens-airforce-service-pilots-wasps : 24 August 2020). During 1944, 23 WASP were killed, 6 while in training, and 17 while on operational duty. '''7th December''' - General Hap Arnold addresses the final graduating class of the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP). '''20th December''' - The Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) program is deactivated. ===1952 - 1992=== ''(1952)'' '''7th July''' - Jacqueline Cochran is issued a certificate from the Republican National Convention, Chicago, July 1952Certificate, July 1952 [Jacqueline Cochran Papers, Eisenhower Campaign Series, Box 3, Eisenhower-Republican Convention Chicago 1952 (2); NAID #12000295], (https://www.eisenhowerlibrary.gov/sites/default/files/file/cochran_BinderU.pdf : 24 August 2020). '''19th November''' - Letter, Bill Anderson, Walt Disney Productions, to Cochran, November 19, 1952.Letter, Anderson, Bill, to Cochran, 1952, ''Walt Disney Productions,'' Jacqueline Cochran Papers, Eisenhower Campaign Series, Box 2, Eisenhower-Disney TV Short: Made during Eisenhower campaign; NAID #6756403, ''Eisenhower Library,'' (https://www.eisenhowerlibrary.gov/sites/default/files/file/cochran_BinderZ.pdf : 22 August 2020). ''(1977)'' '''19th October''' - The Senate votes unanimously to grant Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) veterans' recognition. The Women Airforce Service Pilots | American Experience | Official Site, ''pbs,'' (https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/features/flygirls-women-airforce-service-pilots/ : 07 August 2020). WASP granted military status. '''3rd November''' - The House votes to give the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) veteran status. '''23rd November''' - President Carter signs a bill into law "Officially declaring the Women's Airforce Service Pilots as having served on active duty in the Armed Forces of the United States for purposes of laws administered by the Veterans Administration." 1979. ''(1992)'' The WASP designated Texas Woman's University in Denton as their official archives. === 1993 - 2012=== ''(1993)'' A documentary produced by Ken Magid, Women of Courage, was shown on PBS in 1993.Dawson, Greg (31 May 1993), "Women of Courage," Takes Overdue Look at the Women Pilots of WWII," ''SantaMariaTimes,'' (https://www.newspapers.com/clip/26760866/santa-maria-times/ : 08 August 2020) . ''(2009)'' {{Image|file=Women_s_Airforce_Service_Pilots_WASP-4.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=President Obama Signs Bill Awarding Congressional Gold Medal to Women Airforce Pilots (WASP) }} WASHINGTON – On 01 July 2009, President Obama signed into law S. 614, a bill to award a Congressional Gold Medal to the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP). WASP was established during World War II with the primary mission of flying non-combat military missions in the United States thus freeing their male counterparts for combat missions. Its pilots were the first women ever to fly American military aircraft and flew almost every type of aircraft operated by the United States Army Air Force during World War II on a wide range of missions. "The Women Airforce Service Pilots courageously answered their country’s call in a time of need while blazing a trail for the brave women who have given and continue to give so much in service to this nation since," said President Obama. "Every American should be grateful for their service, and I am honored to sign this bill to finally give them some of the hard-earned recognition they deserve." From 1942 to 1943, more than 1,000 women joined the WASP. 38 of them made the ultimate sacrifice for their nation in performing its mission. But their contribution went largely unrecognized for years, not even being acknowledged with veteran status until 1977. Office of the Press Secretary, White House President Barack Obama, 01 July 2009, FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, President Obama Signs Bill Awarding Congressional Gold Medal to Women Airforce Service Pilots, ''ObamaWhiteHouseArchives,'' (https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/the-press-office/president-obama-signs-bill-awarding-congressional-gold-medal-women-airforce-service#:~:text=President%20Obama%20Signs%20Bill%20Awarding%20Congressional%20Gold%20Medal%20to%20Women%20Airforce%20Service%20Pilots,-THE%20WHITE%20HOUSE&text=WASHINGTON%20%E2%80%93%20President%20Obama%20today%20signed,Airforce%20Service%20Pilots%20(WASP) : 04 August 2020). WASP awarded Congressional Gold Medal for service, published 02 July 2009, ''U.S.Airforce,'' (https://www.af.mil/News/Article-Display/Article/119851/wasp-awarded-congressional-gold-medal-for-service/ : 04 August 2020). {{Image|file=Women_s_Airforce_Service_Pilots_WASP-2.jpg |caption=Congressional Gold Medal - Bronze reproduction }} The Congressional Gold Medal is the highest and most distinguished award Congress can award to a civilian. Since the American Revolution; Congress has commissioned gold medals as its highest expression of national appreciation for distinguished achievements and contributions. In 2000 and 2006, Congress awarded the Gold Medal to the Navajo Code Talkers and the Tuskegee Airmen, respectively.''U.S.Airforce,'' (https://www.af.mil/News/Article-Display/Article/119851/wasp-awarded-congressional-gold-medal-for-service/ : 04 August 2020). {{Image|file=Women_s_Airforce_Service_Pilots_WASP-1.png |caption=Captain Marvel Comic Book Cover, Marvel Issue #4 }} ''(2012)'' In the 2012 Captain Marvel story from Marvel comics, Carol Danvers travels through time to 1943 where she fights alongside a squad of Women Airforce Service Pilots on an island off the coast of Peru.Bailey, Benjamin, Captain Marvel #4 Post-Game with Kelly Sue DeConnick, Captain Marvel Honors the Women Air Service Pilots – IGN. Uk.ign.com (02 October 2012), (https://www.ign.com/articles/2012/10/02/captain-marvel-4-post-game-with-kelly-sue-deconnick : 08 August 2020). ===NOTABLE WOMEN AIRFORCE SERVICE PILOTS=== * [[Tuttle-2610|Mildred Darlene "Micky" Tuttle Axton]] - ''Wikipedia,'' (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Micky_Axton : 20 August 2020). * Betty Tackaberry Blake - The last surviving member of the first WASP training group (A Member of Class 43-W-1 at Sweetwater, Texas, United States, graduated 24 April 1943),Betty C.G.T. Blake" Veteran Tributes. Veteran Tributes, Gulfport, MS, ''Veteran Tributes,'' (http://veterantributes.org/TributeDetail.php?recordID=2225 : 29 July 2020),passed away 09 April 2015.''Wikipedia,'' (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betty_Tackaberry_Blake : 20 August 2020). * Doris Bristol, (1920-2010) - A Member of Class 43-W-5,WWII WASP Graduates," Women Airforce Service Pilots - Remembered By Those Who Knew Them, (https://www.wwii-women-pilots.org/rosters.html : 29 July 2020). * Dorothy Britt (later Mann) - Began training in the WASP in November 1943 for the Class of 44-4.''National World War II Museum,'' (https://www.nationalww2museum.org/war/articles/legacy-wasp-dorothy-britt : 15 August 2020).Women's Collection, Texas Women's University, Classbook Photograph, 1944, ''Texas Women's University,'' (https://twudigital.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p214coll2/id/4640/ : 22 August 2020). * Annelle Henderson Bulechek - WASP Member of Class 44-W-2.Women's Collection, Annelle H. Bulechek, ''Texas Women's University,'' (https://twudigital.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p214coll2/id/4534 : 16 August 2020). * Mary S. Reineberg Burchard, (1916–2012) - A Member of Class 44-W-6.Across, Wings. (17 February 2012) WASP Final Flight: WASP Mary Reinberg Burchard, 44-W-6, 28 January 2012, Waspfinalflight.blogspot.com, (https://waspfinalflight.blogspot.com/2012/02/wasp-mary-reinberg-burchard-44-w-6-jan.html : 29 July 2020). * Ann Baumgartner Carl,"Flying for Freedom" (PDF), Nationalmuseum.af.mil., (https://web.archive.org/web/20101226112912/http://www.nationalmuseum.af.mil/shared/media/document/AFD-070323-027.pdf : 29 July 2020). * Pearl Laska Chamberlain - First woman to solo a single-engine airplane up the Alaska Highway in 1946.''Wikipedia,'' (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pearl_Laska_Chamberlain : 20 August 2020). * Elizabeth "Betty" Maxine ChambersHilary Parkinson (20 December 2014), "A WASP's Story," Prologue: Pieces of History, (https://prologue.blogs.archives.gov/2014/12/20/a-wasps-story/ : 29 July 2020). * [[Pittman-2023|Jacqueline Cochran]] - Jacqueline Cochran was the only woman to compete in the Bendix race in 1937. By 1938, she had won the Bendix and had set speed as well as altitude records. Cochran is credited with many firsts: first woman to break the sound barrier, first woman to fly a jet across the ocean, first woman to fly a bomber across the Atlantic, first pilot to fly above 20,000 feet with an oxygen mask and the first woman to land and take off from an aircraft carrier. At the time of her death in 1980, Cochran held more speed, distance or altitude records than any other pilot.Credit Line, Cochran, Jacqueline, Trophy, Bendix Trophy, Jacqueline Cochran, 1938, Smithsonian, ''National Air and Space Museum,'' (https://airandspace.si.edu/collection-objects/trophy-bendix-trophy-jacqueline-cochran/nasm_A19600132000 : 21 August 2020).Swopes, Bryan R., 2018, 1 September 1938 - This Day in Aviation, Important Dates in Aviation History, ''This Day in Aviation,'' (https://www.thisdayinaviation.com/1-september-1938/ : 21 August 2020).Director of the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP). * Gwendolyne Cowart''Wikipedia,'' (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gwendolyne_Cowart : 20 August 2020). * Violet Cowden''Wikipedia,'' (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Violet_Cowden : 20 August 2020). * Rosa Charlyne Creger"Charlyne Creger, WASP". Wings Across America.US, (http://wingsacrossamerica.us/web/creger.htm : 29 July 2020). * Nancy Batson Crews''Wikipedia,'' (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy_Batson_Crews : 20 August 2020). * Selma Cronan"Selma Cronan". Jewish Virtual Library, (https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/selma-cronan : 29 July 2020). * Nancye Ruth Lowe Crout - A Member of Class 43-W-4, Nancye passed away 21 January 2016.(https://waspfinalflight.blogspot.com/2016/04/nancy-ruth-crout-43-w-4-jan-21-2016.html : 16 August 2020). * Iris Cummings Critchell - She was a member of the U.S. Olympic Swimming Team in Berlin in 1936, and reigned as U.S. women’s 200-meter breaststroke champion from 1936 to 1939.''Women In Aviation International, Pioneers,'' https://www.wai.org/pioneers/2007/iris-cummings-critchell : 21 August 2020).''Wikipedia,'' (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iris_Cummings : 21 August 2020). * Jeanne P. d'Ambly – A Member of Class 43-W-5.''WASP Final Flight,'' (https://waspfinalflight.blogspot.com/2013/04/jeanne-dambly-43-w-5-april-12-2013.html : 16 August 2020). * Cornelia Fort – One of the original WAFS. Fort's experience included evading attacking IJNAS carrier planes at Pearl Harbor on 07 December 1941. She became the first WAFS fatality in a midair collision while flying a BT-13 near Merkel, Texas on 21 or 23 March 1943. She died young at the age of 24.''Wikipedia,'' (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornelia_Fort : 16 August 2020). * Elizabeth L. Gardner - Of Rockford, Illinois."Women's Airforce Service Pilot Elizabeth L. Gardner | DocsTeach," ''DocsTeach,'' (https://www.docsteach.org/documents/document/elizabeth-gardner : 30 July 2020). * Maggie Gee – One of only two Asian-Americans (Chinese) in the WASP, the other being Hazel Ying Lee.''Wikipedia,'' (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maggie_Gee_(pilot) : 08 August 2020). * Betty Gillies - Betty (Huyler) Gillies, co-pilot, is one of two of the first woman to fly the Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress heavy bomber. (Nancy Harkness Love - pilot)''War History Online,'' (https://www.warhistoryonline.com/world-war-ii/wwii-pilot-nancy-harkness-love.html : 09 August 2020).Betty Gillies, Serving as President of the Ninety-Nines, chairwoman of the All Woman Transcontinental Air Race (AWTAR) and commander of the Women’s Auxiliary Ferrying Squadron (WAFS), stationed at New Castle Army Air Base during World War II. Bravo, Charlie, 14 July 2016, Betty Gillies: The Ultimate Female Pilot, ''Charlie Bravo Aviation,'' (https://blog.wepushtin.com/blog/betty-gillies-the-ultimate-female-pilot/ : 06 August 2020). * Ann Warren Griffith - Ann Warren Griffith was a Women's Airforce Service Pilot (WASP). She wrote for several periodicals such as The New Yorker, and is known also for her science fiction.Griffith, Ann Warren, "You Can't Get A Man With A Plane," Fiction 20 October 1951 Issue, ''The New Yorker,'' (https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/1951/10/20/you-cant-get-a-man-with-a-plane#main-content : 21 September 2020), 13 October 1951.Griffith, Ann Warren, ''Wikipedia,'' (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Warren_Griffith : 21 September 2020). * Betty Haas PfisterPfister, Betty Haas, ''Wikipedia,'' (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betty_Haas_Pfister : 08 August 2020). {{Image|file=Women_s_Airforce_Service_Pilots_WASP-26.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Sara Payne Hayden }} * Lois Emma (Brooks) Hailey - A Member of Class 43-W-3.Hailey, C. Andy (prepared by one of her children), An Aviatrix From WWII, Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP), ''WWII_Women_Pilots,'' (https://www.wwii-women-pilots.org/lois-hailey.html : 11 August 2020). * Elaine D. Harmon - born Elaine Danforth, (26 December 1919 – 21 April 2015) was an American from Maryland who served in the U.S. Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) during World War II. In 2009 she received a Congressional Gold Medal for her service as a pilot during World War II.Elaine D. Harmon, Obituaries, 19 May 2015, Washington Obituaries of Note, ''TheWashingtonPost,'' (https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/obituaries/washington-area-obituaries-of-note/2015/05/19/431b3b20-fd71-11e4-805c-c3f407e5a9e9_story.html : 07 October 2020).As a WASP pilot, she has been accorded full military honors at Arlington National Cemetery. In 2016, Ms. Harmon was posthumously inducted into the Maryland Women's Hall of Fame.Elaine D. Harmon, ''Wikipedia,'' (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elaine_D._Harmon : 07 October 2020). First WASP aviator interred at Arlington National Cemetery. She was 95. * Sara Payne Hayden, (29 August 1919 – 15 March 2019) was one of the women who joined the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) during World War II. She was the Veterans Affairs chairwoman of the group as of 2006. Hayden died in Plano, Texas in March 2019 at the '''age of 99.'''Tench, Megan (2006-12-07). "WWII Test Pilot Soared Beyond Barriers." ''The Boston Globe,'' (http://archive.boston.com/news/local/articles/2006/12/07/wwii_test_pilot_soared_beyond_barriers/ : 25 August 2020).Obituary for Sara Payne Hayden, 19 Mary 2019, ''Dewhirst & Boles Funeral Home,'' (https://www.dewhirstfuneral.com/notices/Sara-Hayden : 25 August 2020). ''Wikipedia,'' (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sara_Payne_Hayden : 08 August 2020). * Bernice "Bee" Falk Haydu''Wikipedia,'' (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernice_Falk_Haydu : 08 August 2020). * Gloria Heath,Briggs, John. A Singular Woman. Greenwich. July/August 1999, heath.pdf, 10 pp., ''Wings Across America,'' (http://wingsacrossamerica.us/records_all/wasp_articles/heath.pdf : 30 July 2020). * Jean Hixson - A teacher and part of the Mercury 13. She was also the second woman to exceed Mach One,''Wikipedia,'' (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Hixson : 08 August 2020). Please check out "Mercury 13 and sexual discrimination." * Carla Horowitz''Legacy,'' (https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/nytimes/obituary.aspx?n=carla-horowitz&pid=188418546 : 08 August 2020). * Evelyn Greenblatt Howren - A Member of Class 43-W-1.''Wings Across America,'' (http://www.wingsacrossamerica.us/web/howren.html : 31 July 2020). * Celia M. Hunter''Wikipedia,'' (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celia_M._Hunter : 08 August 2020). * Marge Hurlburt – She was named to the Board of Directors of the Professional Race Pilots Association to represent the interests of female pilots and held the women's international airspeed record at the time her death in July 1947. Marge died while performing as part of a flying circus that she joined to raise money to build a new racing airplane."Marge Hurlburt Is Killed While Stunting In Air Show," St. Petersburg Times. 05 July 1947, (https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=Ib0KAAAAIBAJ&sjid=304DAAAAIBAJ&pg=6109,1451195&dq=airshow+crash : 31 July 2020). * Janet Hutchinson – Of the Flying Hutchinsons, joined at age 18."Famous pilot tells JU aviation students about her live in the clouds." 20 November 2009. ''Wings,'' (http://wings1944.blogspot.com/2009/11/famous-pilot-tells-ju-aviation-students.html : 31 July 2020). * Teresa D. James''Foundation For Women Warriors,'' (https://foundationforwomenwarriors.org/teresa-d-james-major-u-s-air-force/ : 08 August 2020).''WASP Final Flight,'' (https://waspfinalflight.blogspot.com/2008/07/teresa-james-waf.html : 08 August 2020). * Marguerite "Ty" Hughes Killen - A Member of Class 44-W-8.Parrish, Nancy (23 January 2011). "WASP Marguerite Ty Hughes Killen, 44-W-8," ''WASP Final Flight,'' (https://waspfinalflight.blogspot.com/2011/01/wasp-marguerite-ty-hughes-killen-44-w-8.html : 03 August 2020). * Hazel Ying Lee – One of two Asian-Americans (Chinese) in the WASP, the other being Maggie Gee. Lee was the last WASP member to die while serving in the program. ''FAA,'' (https://www.faa.gov/about/history/pioneers/media/Hazel_Ying_Lee.pdf : 12 August 2020), and ''War History Online,'' (https://www.warhistoryonline.com/history/hazel-ying-lee-chinese-wasp.html : 12 August 2020). * Dorothy Swain Lewis – Worked at Piper Aircraft Lockhaven, Pennsylvania, Graduate of Phoebe Omlie's Tennessee Bureau of Aeronautics Women Aviation Instructor Program in Nashville TN (Feb 1943), Instructed Navy pilots V-5 program classes 43F, W3G, W3H, Instructed WASP classes 43-W8, 44-W2, 44-W4, joined WASP in class 44-W7&5, towed targets in B-26, engineering flights various other aircraft, sculpted WASP trainee statue on United States Air Force Academy Honor Court, Colorado Springs, painted official portrait"Official Page of Janet Reno," ''Attorneys General of the United States,'' (https://www.justice.gov/ag/historical-bios?id=77 : 03 August 2020).of Janet Reno for US Department of Justice. * Doris Lockness - '''Centenarian''' Birth: 02 February 1910 in Pennsylvania, United States, Death: 30 January 2017 in Folsom, Pennsylvania, United States. (Age 106 years 362 days. Passed away 3 days before her 107th Birthday Country: USA Flag USA.Gerontology Wiki, ''Wikia,'' (https://gerontology.wikia.org/wiki/Doris_Lockness : 12 August 2020).AOPA ePublishing staff, HALL OF FAME PILOT DORIS LOCKNESS HAS DIED, February 3, 2017, ''AOPA,'' (https://www.aopa.org/news-and-media/all-news/2017/february/03/hall-of-fame-pilot-doris-lockness-has-died : 12 August 2020). * Barbara Erickson London – The only WASP member to be awarded the Air Medal during World War II. Following the war, medals were awarded to other WASP members.''Wikipedia,'' (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbara_Erickson_London : 03 August 2020). * Grace Elizabeth "Betty" Ashwell Lotowycz - Was a pilot in the WASPs in World War II, one of only 1,047. She was a member of Class 44-W-7 at Avenger Field in Sweetwater Texas; and was subsequently assigned to the ferrying service out of Minter Field near Bakersfield, California.Lotowycz and the other WASP filers were finally recognized as WWII military veterans in 1977,Grace E. Ashwell Lotowycz, 44-W-7 Classbook Photograph, Women's Collection, ''TexasWomen'sUniversity,'' (https://twudigital.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p214coll2/id/5070 : 03 November 2020).Evans, Martin, C., Newsday (TNS), Decorated WWII female pilot, 99, dies, posted 15 May 2016, ''PoconoRecord,'' (https://www.poconorecord.com/article/20160515/NEWS/160519687 : 03 November 2020). and received the Congressional Gold Medal in 2009. * Nancy Harkness Love - "Nancy Love's new interest and training made her among the rarest of the rare."https://books.google.com/books?id=pwc9PZUjR4IC&lpg=PP1&pg=PR3#v=onepage&q&f=false : 09 August 2020), p. xii.Nancy Love, pilot, and Betty (Huyler) Gillies, co-pilot, the first women to fly the Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress heavy bomber. Nancy Love becomes a Commander.Herold, David, WWII Pilot & Commander Nancy Harkness Love: A Symbol of Pride, Passion and Perseverance, 09 March 2018, ''WarHistoryOnline,'' (https://www.warhistoryonline.com/world-war-ii/wwii-pilot-nancy-harkness-love.html : 09 August 2020). * Loes Monk Mackenzie - A Member of Class 43-W-8.Women Airforce Service Pilots Official Archive, ''Texas Women University,'' (https://twu.edu/library/womans-collection/collections/women-airforce-service-pilots-official-archive/ : 30 September 2020). * Iola "Nancy" Clay Magruder - A Member of Class 44-W-7. Iola's orders sent her to Enid, Oklahoma where she flew BT-13, BT-15, AT-6, PT-17, and B-18.''Wikipedia,'' (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women_Airforce_Service_Pilots : 08 November 2020). * Madge Moore - A Member of Class 44-4.''Wikipedia,'' (https://operationfifinella.org/2016/12/27/madge-moore-44-4/ : 09 August 2020). * Annabelle Craft Moss - A Member of Class 44-W-2. Moss flew the AT-6 Trainer, and was responsible for transporting officers from base to base.Michael Riley (11 March 2010). "Colorado women honored with the Congressional Gold Medal." ''The Denver Post,'' (https://www.denverpost.com/2010/03/10/colorado-women-honored-with-the-congressional-gold-medal/ : 09 August 2020)."Grand Junction honored for service as World War II pilot," 18 April 2010, ''Wings And WASP,'' (http://wings1944.blogspot.com/2010/04/grand-junction-honored-for-service-as.html : 09 August 2020). * Anne Noggle – Following the war she became a noted photographer and writer. She took the photos for ''"For God, Country and the Thrill of It: Women Airforce Pilots of World War II,'' with an introduction by Dora Dougherty Strother. * [[Kocher-310|Dorothy (Kocher) Olsen]]''Wikipedia,'' (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorothy_Olsen : 08 August 2020). * Lorrie Otto''Wikipedia,'' (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lorrie_Otto : 08 August 2020). * Deanie Bishop Parrish(https://www.wai.org/pioneers/2015/deanie-and-nancy-parrish : 08 August 2020).''Military Wiki,'' (https://military.wikia.org/wiki/Deanie_Parrish : 08 August 2020). * Suzanne UpJohn DeLano Parish - Aviatrix, Kalamazoo Area Philanthropist. Co-founder of Kalamazoo Air Museum, later called the Air Zoo.Western Michigan University, College of Aviation, (https://wmich.edu/aviation/parish : 20 August 2020). * Vilma Lazar Qualls (05 May 1917 – 02 November 2003) - A Member of Class 43-W-3. Vilma was assigned to Long Beach Army Air Base after training. She flew BT-13, C-47, B-17 and B-24. * Hazel Jane Raines * Mabel Rawlinson - From Kalamazoo, Michigan, United States * Katherine Louise Rawls - (born 14 June 1917 – passed away 08 April 1982, aged 64), also known by her married names Katherine Thompson and Katherine Green. Katherine was one of the initial 28 pilots who formed the Women's Auxiliary Ferrying Squadron in 1942, stationed at Detroit, transporting military cargo by air as part of the U.S. war effort. Katherine was an American competition swimmer and diver. She was the United States national champion in multiple events during the 1930s.Katherine Rawls, ''Wikipedia,'' (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katherine_Rawls : 13 August 2020). * Ola Mildred Rexroat, An Oglala Sioux from Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, South Dakota, joined the Women's Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) directly out of high school. Her job was to tow targets for aerial gunnery students at Eagle Pass Army Air Base in Texas. Towing targets for student gunners was a fairly dangerous assignment, but "Rexy" was happy to be able to contribute to the war effort in a meaningful way. After the war ended, Ola joined the Air Force and served for almost ten years."Native American Women Veterans". Native American Indian Heritage Month. Defense.gov. 14 October 2003. Archived from the original on 30 May 2010. ''Native American Indian Heritage Month,'' (https://web.archive.org/web/20100530122845/https://www.defense.gov/specials/nativeamerican01/women.html : 10 August 2020). * Mary Anne Richey, born Mary Anne Reimann in Shelbyville, Indiana on 24 October 1917 - passed away on 25 November 1983 (aged 66) - Richey was in the United States Army, Women's Army Service Pilots (WASP) during World War II, from 1943 to 1945. She received a Bachelor of Laws from the James E. Rogers College of Law at the University of Arizona in 1951. She was in private practice in Tucson, Arizona from 1951 to 1952. She was a deputy county attorney of Pima County, Arizona from 1952 to 1954. She was an Assistant United States Attorney of the District of Arizona in Tucson from 1954 to 1960. She was the United States Attorney for the District of Arizona from 1960 to 1961. She was in private practice in Tucson from 1962 to 1964. She was a Judge of the Superior Court of Arizona in Pima County from 1964 to 1976. She was the Associate Presiding Judge from 1972 to 1976.Mary Anne Richey at the Biographical Directory of Federal Judges, a public domain publication of the Federal Judicial Center. ''Federal Judicial Center,'' (https://www.fjc.gov/node/1386911 : 13 August 2020).Mary Anne Richey, ''Wikipedia,'' (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Anne_Richey : 13 August 2020). * Margaret Ringenberg - (née Ray; born 17 June 1921, Fort Wayne, Indiana – passed away 28 July 2008, Oshkosh, Wisconsin - aged 87) was an American aviator, who had logged more than 40,000 hours of flying time during her career."Featured Speaker: Margaret Ringenberg". Cincinnati Section, American Chemical Society. 2001-12-05. Archived from the original on 2008-12-04.(https://web.archive.org/web/20081204113808/http://www.che.uc.edu/acs/dec01.html : 13 August 2020).It's believed that she got her first taste of flying at age 7 during a flight with a barnstormer. She earned her pilot's certificate in 1940, and served the US Army during World War II in the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) program until they were disbanded in December 1944. She flew the PT-19, BT-13, AT-6, and UC-78, got her instrument rating in a DC-3, and co-piloted the B-24 and C-54. After the war she became a flight instructor and avid air racer. She completed the "Round-the-World" Air Race in 1994 at age 72. In June 2007, at age 86, she flew her 50th air derby. Margaret has inspired many young girls to follow their dreams by sharing her love of aviation during motivational speeches and through her autobiography, Girls Can't Be Pilots. Tom Brokaw devoted an entire chapter in his book, The Greatest Generation, to her. She died in 2008.Margaret Ringenberg, ''Women In Aviation International,'' (https://www.wai.org/pioneers/2008/margaret-ringenberg : 13 August 2020). * Lorraine Zillner Rodgers - (b. 11 September 1920 – d. 03 July 2018) (aged 97) Rodgers was a Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) pilot for the United States Army Air Forces. Lorraine met George Franklin Rodgers, a naval aviator, and they were married for 33 years.Lorraine Rodgers, ''Wikipedia,'' (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lorraine_Rodgers : 08 November 2020). {{Image|file=Women_s_Airforce_Service_Pilots_WASP-31.jpg |caption=Lorraine Z. Rodgers being honored in the Oval Office }} * Dawn Seymour (http://ezramagazine.cornell.edu/Update/Nov14/EU.Dawn.Seymour.html : 10 August 2020). * Evelyn Sharp – Evelyn Sharp was the most experienced pilot with 2,950 hours of flight prior to entering the program. In 1938, Evelyn Sharp was the youngest person in the United States to receive a commercial pilot license.Bartels, Diane A Synopsis by "Sharpie: The Life Story of Evelyn Sharp - Nebraska's Aviatrix."''Ninety-Nines,'' (https://www.ninety-nines.org/sharpie-life-of-evelyn-sharp.htm : 10 August 2020). * Florence Shutsy-Reynolds (1923-2018) – Earned her pilot's license in 1941, just before women were barred from the government-operated training program at local airports due to the expected need of more male pilots. Following the death of her husband around 1988, she took over the WASP organization's "Stores" job, making and selling intricate silver and bronze jewelry, banners, scarves and other WASP-themed items.Lash, Cindi (11 November 2002). "Fayette Woman Tells Story of Females Flying on the WWII Home Front". Post-Gazette. Archived from the original on 04 January 2019, ''Post-Gazette,'' (https://web.archive.org/web/20190104072802/http://old.post-gazette.com/localnews/20021111waspreg2p2.asp : 08 August 2020). * Gertrude Tompkins Silver – The only WASP member to go missing during World War II. She departed from Mines Field (currently LAX) for Palm Springs, on 26 October 1944, flying a P-51D Mustang destined for New Jersey but never arrived. In January 2010 search efforts to locate the possible crash site in Santa Monica Bay were unsuccessful.''Aircraft Wrecks,'' (https://aircraftwrecks.com/gts/gts.htm : 10 August 2020). * Helen Wyatt Snapp''Wikipedia,'' (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Wyatt_Snapp : 08 August 2020). * Jane Straughan - Graduate of Class 43-W-1.''Wikipedia,'' (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Straughan : 08 August 2020). * Elizabeth "Liz" Strohfus''Wikipedia,'' (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Strohfus : 20 August 2020). Elizabeth Strohfus flew B-26 Widowmakers and '''pulled 6 G's in an F-16 at age 71/2.''' She died at 96 on 06 March 2016, in Faribault, MN. * Dora Dougherty Strother''Wikipedia,'' (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dora_Dougherty_Strother : 08 August 2020). * Mary Coon Walters''Wikipedia,'' (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Coon_Walters : 08 August 2020). * Florene Miller Watson - One of the first WAFS volunteers."Florene Miller Watson," Archived from the original on 02 January 2019. ''Women In Aviation International,'' (https://web.archive.org/web/20190102035535/https://www.wai.org/pioneers/2005/florene-miller-watson : 10 August 2020). * Betty Jane Williams - Went on to become a Lt Colonel in her later military career.(https://calisphere.org/item/ef0ebbd347249ba14c7a5fdfc5386912/ : 10 August 2020). * Mary E. Williamson (1924 – 2012)''Wikipedia,'' (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_E._Williamson : 06 August 2020). * Ginny Wood. She was born Virginia Hill on 24 October 1917. A pioneer Alaska environmentalist. She founded The Alaska Conservation Society in the late 1950's.The Los Angeles Times and Wire Reports, 12 March 2013, ''Los Angeles Times,'' (https://www.latimes.com/local/obituaries/la-xpm-2013-mar-12-la-me-ginny-wood-20130313-story.html : 20 August 2020). ''Wikipedia,'' (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ginny_Wood : 06 August 2020). * Marty Wyall''Wikipedia,'' (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marty_Wyall : 06 August 2020).Was part of the last class of WASP in 1944. She later became the WASP historian. ===THE WOMEN'S AUXILIARY FERRYING SQUADRON (WAFS)=== They are listed by class and then alphabetically by their maiden names. In some cases, the maiden name was not known and only a married name is shown. If their maiden name was known, their married name is shown in brackets, [ ].World War II WASP Graduates, ''World War II Women Pilots,'' (https://www.wwii-women-pilots.org/rosters.html#WAFS : 22 August 2020).Women's Auxiliary Ferrying Squadron (WAFS), ''National Museum of the United States Air Force,'' (https://www.nationalmuseum.af.mil/Visit/Museum-Exhibits/Fact-Sheets/Display/Article/196729/womens-auxiliary-ferrying-squadron/ : 22 August 2020). The Women's Auxiliary Ferrying Squadron (WAFS), never numbering more than 28, was created in September 1942 within the Air Transport Command, under Nancy Harkness Love's leadership. WAFS were recruited from among commercially licensed women pilots with at least 500 hours flying time and a 200-hp rating. (Women who joined the WAFS actually averaged about 1,100 hours of flying experience.) Their original mission was to ferry USAAF trainers and light aircraft from the factories, but later they were delivering fighters, bombers and transports as well.Women's Auxiliary Ferrying Squadron, ''National Museum of the United States Air Force,'' (https://www.nationalmuseum.af.mil/Visit/Museum-Exhibits/Fact-Sheets/Display/Article/196729/womens-auxiliary-ferrying-squadron/ : 24 August 2020). These twenty-eight women were the first. # BATSON, Nancy Elizabeth [Crews] - 20th # BATTEN, Bernice L., E-3 USMC - 24th # BERNHEIM, Kathryn L. [Fine] - 26th, Maj. USAFR # BOHN, Delphine - 15th # BURCHFIELD, Phyllis M. [Fulton] - 18th, 1,600 hours # CLARK, Helen Mary - 5th, 629 hours, Maj. USAFR # DONAHUE, Barbara J. [Ross] - 16th, 500.1 hours # ERICKSON, Barbara J. [London] - 14th, 1,017 hours, Maj. USAFR # FERGUSON, Opal "Betsy" [Woodward] - 23rd, 873 hours # FORT, Cornella (KIS) - 3rd recruit, 845 hours # FULTON, Dorothy [Slinn] - 22rd, 3.269 hours # GILLIES, Betty Huyler - 2nd recruit, 1,261 hours, Maj. USAFR # JAMES, Teresa D. [Martin] - 8th, 2,254 hours, Maj. USAFR # LOVE, Nancy (Harkness) , Squadron CO 1st, 1,200 hours # MANNING, Esther [Rathfelder; Shively; Westervelt] - 19th, 500 hours # McELROY, Lenore L. - 28th, 3,500 hours, Maj. USAF # McGILVERY, Helen - 27th # MESERVE, Gertrude [Tubbs, LeValley] - 12th, 1,964 hours # MILLER, Florene [Watson] - 13th # NELSON, Esther L. [Gebbert, Carpenter], Cpt. USAFR - 7th, 429 hours but passes flight test # POOLE, Barbara [Shoemaker] - 9th, 1,800 hours # RHONIE, Aline H. "Pat" [Brooks] - 4th, 2,627 hours, ATA 3rd Officer, 30 November 1943 to 19 November 1944 # RICHARDS, Helen [Prosser] - 10th, 975 hours # SCHARR, Adela R. - 6th, 1,429 hours, Maj USAFR # SCOTT, Dorothy F. (KIS) - 25th # SHARP, Evelyn Genevieve (KIS) - 17th, 2,950 hours, Remembered # THOMPSON, Katherine [Rawls] - 21st, 675 hours # TOWNE, Barbara [Dickson, Fasken] - 11th {{Image|file=Women_s_Airforce_Service_Pilots_WASP-22.jpg |caption=Nancy (Harkness) Love and her B-17 "Queen Bee" }} ==WASP Video== WASP video (YouTube) :https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PwIT7T9T1iQ#action=share : 19 August 2020. :US National Archives :National Archives Identifier: 36182 :Local Identifier: 111-ANSM-16 :https://catalog.archives.gov/id/36182 :From: Series: Army - Navy Screen Magazine, 1943 - 1958 :Record Group 111: Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer :This item was produced or created: 1943 :Other Title(s): Screen magazine, no. 16 ==Suggested Readings== * Landdeck, Katherine Sharp. ''The Women with Silver Wings: The Inspiring True Story of the Women Airforce Service Pilots of World War II.'' Crown Publishing, 2020, April 21st.Kindle Preview, ''GoodReads,'' (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/34909795-the-women-with-silver-wings : viewed 19 August 2020). * Carl, Ann Baumgartner. ''A WASP Among Eagles.'' Smithsonian Institution Press, 1999. * Cochran, Jacqueline and Mary Ann Bucknum Brinley. ''Jackie Cochran: Autobiography/Greatest Women Pilot in Aviation History.'' Bantam Books, 1987. * Cooper, Ann Lewis. ''How High She Flies - Dorothy Swain Lewis.'' Aviatrix Publishing, 1999. * Granger, Byrd Howell. ''On Final Approach - The Women Airforce Service Pilots of World War II.'' Falconer Publishing Company, 1991. * Keil, Sally Van Wagenen. ''Those Wonderful Women in Their Flying Machines." Four Directions Press., 1979 & 1990. * Rickman, Sarah Byrn. ''The Originals - The Women's Auxiliary Ferrying Squadron of World War II.'' Disc-Us Books., 2001. ==Effectuations== * WASP were among the first women in America's history to fly American military aircraft. * WASP voluntarily put their lives' on the line in an experimental program to demonstrate that women could successfully fly military aircraft. * In less than 2 years, WASP flew 60 million miles in every type aircraft in the Army Air Force arsenal - from the fastest fighters to the heaviest bombers. * WASP flew every type mission presented to them, and any Army Air Force male pilot flew during World War II, except combat. * WASP were stationed at 120 Army Air Bases across America. * WASP were used as examples to fly B-26s and B-29s to demonstrate to male pilots they were safe to fly. * WASP helped free-up male pilots for combat. * WASP are role models for today's female pilots and astronauts. * They forever changed the role of women in aviation. ==Research Notes== A few more than 1,100 young women, all civilian volunteers, flew almost every type of military aircraft - including the B-26 and B-29 bombers - as part of the WASP program. They ferried new planes long distances from factories to military bases and departure points across the country. They tested newly overhauled planes. And they towed targets to give ground and air gunners training shooting - with live ammunition. The WASP expected to become part of the military during their service. Instead, the program was canceled after just two years. ==Sources== {{Image|file=Women_s_Airforce_Service_Pilots_WASP.jpg |caption=U.S. Army Air Corps/Air Force WASP badge }} * (PDF) - Texas Woman's University, WASP: Geographical Listing, 14 pp., ''Yumpu,'' (https://www.yumpu.com/en/document/read/27404596/pdf-texas-womans-university : 30 July 2020). * ''Wings_Across_America,'' (http://www.wingsacrossamerica.us/wasp/resources/timeline.htm : 04 August 2020). * WASP Timeline with Sources, [[Hawkins-9192|Paula Ann]] personal research, public domain, collection digital copies of originals, military correspondence and letters, (https://www.google.com/search?safe=active&rlz=1C1CHZL_enUS756US756&sxsrf=ALeKk03FEYa_W2BDI7hicUBRpRUIERqpRA:1596691383426&source=univ&tbm=isch&q=WASP+timeline+with+sources&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjdgeb16oXrAhUVip4KHbrhAZQQsAR6BAgKEAE&biw=1378&bih=797#imgrc=4eQZ4BBOLcjEgM&imgdii=9dZlvTRfinUvQM : 05 August 2020). * Borgertpoepping, Daniel, (07 March 2016 Updated 15 April 2018), "Faribault icon Betty Strohfus passes away at the age of 96," ''Faribault_Daily_News,'' (https://www.southernminn.com/faribault_daily_news/news/article_c294b5a0-3112-5ef0-8752-abb85234d8c3.html : 03 August 2020). * 8th Air Force Historical Society of Mn Presentations, Elizabeth "Liz" Strohfus, WASP Pilot/Co-pilot, ''Google,'' (https://sites.google.com/site/8thafhsmn/pictures/elizabeth-strohfus : 06 August 2020). * Rickman, Sarah Byrn, A History of the Women Airforce Service Pilots, ''National_WASP_WWII_Museum,'' (https://waspmuseum.org/history.html : 07 August 2020). * Cochrane, Dorothy, The WASP in the 2014 Rose Parade, Posted on Sunday, 29 December 2013, Aeronautics Department, ''Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum,'' (https://airandspace.si.edu/stories/editorial/wasp-2014-rose-parade : 10 August 2020). * (https://airandspace.si.edu/collection-objects/congressional-gold-medal-women-airforce-service-pilots/nasm_A20100219000 : 10 August 2020). * Women Airforce Service Pilots, Gateway to Women's History, ''Women'sCollectionTexasWomen'sUniversity,'' (https://twudigital.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p214coll2/search/searchterm/WAFS/ : 11 August 2020). * Fly Girls of World War II, Women In Military Service For Women Memorial, ''Women'sMemorial,'' (https://www.womensmemorial.org/oral-history/detail/?s=flygirls-of-world-war-ii : 13 August 2020). * SamMcGowan, ''WASPS, WACS, and Flight Nurses,'' (https://www.sammcgowan.com/wasps.html : 24 August 2020).

Women's suffrage movement

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[[Image: Military Badges Medals-17.jpg|90px|Votes for Women Rosette]][[Image: Military Badges Medals-19.jpg|140px|Women's Suffrage Bow]] *A list of Suffragettes who have profiles on Wikitree *[[Space:Australian_suffragettes|Australian Suffragettes]] *[[Space:American_Suffragettes|American Suffragettes]] *[[Space:English_Suffragettes|British Suffragettes]] *[[Space:Canadian_Suffragettes|Canadian Suffragettes]] *[[Space:Irish_suffragettes|Irish Suffragettes]] *[[Space:New_Zealand_Suffragettes|New Zealand Suffragettes]] {{Image|file=Australian_suffragettes.png |align=l |size=100 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Australian_suffragettes.png |align=r |size=100 |caption= }}


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


==Sources== *[https://www.nma.gov.au/defining-moments/resources/womens-suffrage n,a.gov.au] - Woman's Suffrage *[https://www.nma.gov.au/defining-moments/resources/womens-suffrage History] - Women's Suffrage

Wonderland City

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Wonderland City was an amusement park located at Tamarama, on Wonderland Avenue near the point at which it joins Fletcher Street, in Sydney, Australia. It opened on Saturday, 1 December 1906 and closed in 1911. At the time it was the largest open air amusement park in the southern hemisphere. The 20-acre (81,000 m2) amusement park was operated by theatrical entrepreneur William Anderson. During its operation the colossal playground had a balloon could go up to about 3,800 feet (1,200 meters) high. An enormous switchback railway and around the clifftop, a steam-driven miniature railway operated over about two miles (3.2 km) of track. A large wooden bridge build over an artificial lake, the Alpine Slide would take you to "Rivers of the World", Seal Pond. An open air Roller Skating Ring, American Shooting Gallery. It was operated by electric light powered by its own steam plant, and the whole area was covered with thousands of gaily coloured lamps and described as a Fairy City. The first Surf "Gymkhana" Carnivals was held at Wonderland City (Tamarama Beach) organised by Bondi SBLSC on Saturday 11 February 1908. was dogged by controversy for its attempts using high barbed-wire fence blocked access completely to local swimmers from Tamarama Beach. Before being occupied by the amusement park, Tamarama Park was the site of The Royal Aquarium and Pleasure Grounds, commonly called the Bondi Aquarium

Wonderland Theatre

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Theater owned by Frank W Hastings [Hastings-2064] located at 616 Adams http://movie-theatre.org/usa/mi/baycity/baycity.pdf

Wood(s) Family Tree-1

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Woods Family, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania The goal of this project is to learn about the family presumably sired by a man named Azarias Wood(s). Mr. Woods had large family that included Sarah Wood(s). She married James Shipman,and they had a large family, including Robert Woods Shipman. This branch of the family lived for decades in Allegheny County and then migrated to Florida. Robert Woods Shipman is my great, great grandfather, and I want to verify the genealogy of the Azarias Wood(s) family. I am also interested to know if the Shipman family and the Woods family had hidden or not so hidden Jewish roots Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Anonymous-1632|Moira Anonymous]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Research Azarias (Ezra) Wood(s) to verify his mother and father and country of origin * Verify the names of Azarias Wood(s) children and their birth and death dates *Find sources of information about this hard to track branch of the Woods family that would shed light on their lives and contribution to the social history of Allegheny Count, Pennsylvania. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=13614501 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Wood/Robinson of Saddleworth Records

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== Introduction == Census records and similar for the family of [[Wood-37922 | Sally Wood]] + Robert Robinson, of Saddleworth, Yorkshire. == Census records == * 1861 census. Hervey Wood(23, unmarried, farm labourer). Sally Wood(32, sister). Alfred Wood (12, nephew, cloth dresser). Martha L Wood(niece, 7, school). Mary Wood (Niece, 3?). "England and Wales Census, 1861," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M741-2ZT : 12 September 2020), Henry Wood, Saddleworth, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom; from "1861 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO RG 9, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. Location: Uppermill.{{Ancestry Record|8767}9919023}} * 1871 census. Sally(41) with husb Robert(40, Wool Scourer, Saddleworth); Martha E Wood(17, stepdau), Mary Wood(13, stepdau), Eliza(8), Betty(6)."England and Wales Census, 1871", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VBH5-66R : 29 September 2019), Sally Robinson in entry for Robert Robinson, 1871. Address: Fur Lane.{{Ancestry Record|7619|16995096}} * 1881 census. Sally(51) with husband Robert(49, Lees, general labourer) and children Martha E Wood(stepdau, 26), Eliza(18), Betty(16), John W(9) and boarder Charlotte Foster(15, Calcutta, India)."England and Wales Census, 1881," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q27R-N22L : 11 December 2017), Sally Robinson in household of Robert Robinson, Saddleworth, Yorkshire,Yorkshire West Riding, England; from "1881 England, Scotland and Wales Census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing p. 19, Piece/Folio 4364/13, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey; FHL microfilm 101,775,223. Address: Fur Lane. {{Ancestry Record|7572|23974115}} * 1891 census. Sally(61), John Wm Robinson(son, 19, Iron Turner)."England and Wales Census, 1891," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:7D42-G2M : 6 May 2019), Sally Robinson, Saddleworth, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom; from "1891 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO RG 12, Yorkshire, Yorkshire (West Riding) county, subdistrict, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. * 1901 census (cannot find the ancestry.com equivalent). Sally(71) with John W Robinson (son , 29, iron metal turner) and Esther A B Robinson (dau-in-law, 29). "England and Wales Census, 1901," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X9RB-TT1 : 21 May 2019), Sally Robinson, Saddleworth, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom; from "1901 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing Upper Mill subdistrict, PRO RG 13, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. For 1851, this record is clearly a match one we realized that the 13 year old is Hervey Wood (for whom a matching birth record exists), not Henry as transcribed by Familysearch: * James Wood(53, Woollen Manufacturer). Betty Wood (51). Sally Wood(dau, 21, Woollen Piece Burler). Henry S Wood (19, Woollen Cloth Finisher). Louisa Wood(17, dau). James W Wood (14, son). Hervey Wood (13, son). Alfred Wood(2, Grandson). "England and Wales Census, 1851," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SP9L-H66 : 12 September 2019), Alfred Wood in household of James Wood, Saddleworth, Yorkshire,Yorkshire (West Riding), England; citing Saddleworth, Yorkshire,Yorkshire (West Riding), England, p. 11, from "1851 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. Location - Shaws, Saddleworth.{{Ancestry Record|8860|10575856}} == Sources ==

Wood Collaboration

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The goal of this project is to improve the profiles of those with the "Wood" Surname who arrived in Rowley, MA, through genealogist collaboration. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Sipsey-2|Grant Sipsey]]. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=26443470 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Wood County West Virginia Land Records-Campbell

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==Purpose== The purpose of the '''[[Space:Campbells_of_Wood_County_West_Virginia|The Campbells of Wood County West Virginia]]''' is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through ''Wood'' 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 ''Wood'' County we are collecting marriage, land and probate records of the Campbells of Wood County. This page has the '''Campbell Land Records for the years 1800 and prior'''. If your ''Wood'' 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 ''Wood'' 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!

Wood County West Virginia Marriage Records-Campbell

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==Purpose== The purpose of the '''[[Space:Campbells_of_Wood_County_West_Virginia|The Campbells of Wood County West Virginia]]''' is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through ''Wood'' 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 ''Wood'' County we are collecting marriage, land and probate records of the Campbells of Wood County. This page has the '''Campbell Marriage Records for the years 1800 and prior'''. If your ''Wood'' 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 ''Wood'' 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!

Wood County West Virginia Probate-Campbell

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==Purpose== The purpose of the '''[[Space:Campbells_of_Wood_County_West_Virginia|The Campbells of Wood County West Virginia]]''' is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through ''Wood'' 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 ''Wood'' County we are collecting marriage, land and probate records of the Campbells of Wood County. This page has the '''Campbell Probate Records for the years 1800 and prior'''. If your ''Wood'' 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 ''Wood'' 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!

Wood Family Bible

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WOOD Family Bible, Baltimore City, Maryland This file was contributed by Letty Wambaugh * USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be freely used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by other organizations. WOOD FAMILY BIBLE RECORDS These records were handwritten records found in a Pocket Bible that belonged to William Samuel Wood, b. January 21, 1854, Maryland, d. June 19, 1940, Baltimore, Maryland at 3314 Beech Avenue, Baltimore. The family had tobacco plantations in Southern Maryland in Anne Arundel and possibly Calvert or St. Mary’s Counties. They also had houses in Baltimore and DC. They are being submitted by Letitia (Letty) and George Wood Wambaugh, who were born and raised in Baltimore but now live in Washington State. The Pocket Bible is in the possession of Catherine Wood Vitilio, granddaughter of William Samuel. For more information on this and collateral lines, you can e-mail Letty and George at LGaia@ix.netcom.com or visit our FTM website at: http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/w/a/m/Letitia-Wambaugh/ Births *[[Stewart-29166|Susanna Steuart Wood]], Born May 1752 *[[Wood-27668|Samuel Wood Sr. ]], Born August 17, 1752 *[[Wood-27666|Samuel Wood Jr.]], Son of Samuel and Susanna Steuart, Born December19, 1782 *[[Wood-27673|Mary Wood]], Daughter of Samuel and Susanna Steuart, Born October 28, 1787 *[[Wood-39921|Ann Wood]] Daughter of Samuel and Susanna Steuart, Born September 10, 1789 *Sarah Wood, Daughter of Samuel and Susanna Steuart, Born May 29, 1793 *[[Wood-27793|William Henry Wood]], Son of Samuel Wood, Jr. and Anne Boswell, Born September 22, 1812 *Susan Jane Wood, Daughter of Samuel Wood, Jr. and Anne Boswell, Born February 13, 1818 *Mary Tongue Garner, Daughter of Robert Samuel Hanson McPherson Garner and Harriet McPherson, June 22, 1822 *Harriet Ann Wood, Daughter of William Henry Wood and Mary Tongue Garner, Born August 25, 1844 *[[Wood-41031|Florence Wood]], Daughter of William Henry Wood and Mary Tongue Garner, Born December 7, 1847 *Robert Garner Wood, Son of William Henry Wood and Mary Tongue Garner, Born September 8, 1849 *Mary Elizabeth Wood, Daughter of William Henry Wood and Mary Tongue Garner, Born April 17, 1852 *William Samuel Wood, Son of William Henry Wood and Mary Tongue Garner, Born January 24, 1854 *Gertrude Burgess Wood, Daughter of William Henry Wood and Mary Tongue Garner, Born June 6, 1856 *William Power Zollinger, Son of William Power Zollinger and Florence Wood, Born August 16, 1869 *Mary Garner Zollinger, Daughter of William Power Zollinger and Florence Wood, Born August 16, 1869 *Julia Power Zollinger, Daughter of William Power Zollinger and Florence Wood, Born January 9, 1872 *John Bond, Jr., Son of John Bond, Sr. and Harriet Ann Wood, Born February 8, 1870 *Garner Wood Denmead, Son of Adam Denmead and Gertrude Burgess Wood, Born March 17, 1879 *Newbold Burgess, Son of John Henry Burgess and Julian Power Zollinger, Born, July 30, 1898 *Hildegard Von Knoblock, Born November 9, 1811[?1911], [parents probably Garner Wood Denmead and Leonia Von Knoblock] '''Marriages ''' *William Henry Wood to Mary Tongue Garner, May 4, 1841 *George Dunbar Lyles to Susan Jane Wood, February 22, 1844 *Harriet Ann Wood to John Bond, October 15, 1868 *Florence Wood to William Power Zollinger, November 19, 1868 *Gertrude Burgess Wood to Adam Denmead, April 20, 1878 *Julian Power Zollinger to John Henry Burgess, October 20, 1897 *Garner Wood Denmead to Leonia C. Von Knoblock, April 17, 1907 '''Deaths ''' *[[Wood-27668|Samuel Wood Sr.]], April 3, 1832, Age 79 years *[[Wood-27666|Samuel Wood Jr.]], April 6, 1818, Age 34 years *[[Wood-27673|Mary Wood Weems]], June 26, 1818, Age 31 years *[[Wood-39921|Ann Wood]] Wyvill, October 25, 1818, Age 29 years *[[Stewart-29166|Susanna Steuart Wood]], November 15, 1823, Age 71 years *William Henry Wood, January 3, 1889, Age 77 years *[[Zollinger-233|William Power Zollinger]], July 11, 1899 *Mary Elizabeth Wood, December 24, 1882, Age 37 years *Mary Tongue Garner Wood, December 30, 1889, Age 67 years *Florence Wood Zollinger, August 31, 1905, Age 58 years *William Power Zollinger, Jr. Jan 13, 1898, Age 28 years US Gen Web Archives US Gen Web Archives [http://files.usgwarchives.net/md/baltimorecity/bibles/wood.txt]

Wood Family Farm

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There is a famous cross in the road between Carrollton, Illinois and Eldred, Illinois near Walkerville called Woody (Woodville). It is not on most maps now. By the time I was living it was just four houses on an corner. But at one time it was a booming town. My great grandmother Lora Wood grew up there with her father and huge family. Her dad was an iron smith and shoed horses. You can find information on Woodville in a history of Greene county on ancestry.

Wood Family Mysteries-1

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Native American connection, and also Mayflower connection (Alice Atwood), also any Norway connection.

Wood Family of Campbell County, Virginia

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== Edmund E. Wood == # Edmund E. Wood was married to Mary. ## Thomas Wood ## [[Wood-19626|John Wood, Sr.]] was married to Sarah. ### Jesse Wood was married to Nancy Rosser. ### [[Wood-3495|Edmund Wood]] was married to 1) [[Franklin-4204|Jane Franklin]], 2) Elizabeth Johns. ###* Children of Edmund and Jane: #### [[Wood-11830|Elizabeth Wood]] was married to 1) [[Jones-26604|Thomas Jones]], 2) [[Franklin-1205|Lewis Franklin III]]. #### Nancy M. Wood #### Jane Wood #### Martha Patsy Wood was married to Turpin DePriest. #### [[Wood-14275|John Franklin Wood]] was married to [[Jones-33470|Martha Jane Jones]]. ##### [[Wood-14276|William Franklin Wood]] was married to [[Hunter-5636|Rachel McFarland Hunter]]. ###### [[Wood-16098|Anne Virginia Wood]] was married to [[Franklin-5561|William R. Jones Franklin]]. ###### John B. Wood ###### William E. Wood ###### Martha Elizabeth Wood was married to Joseph Houston Torrence. ###### Washington Hunter Wood ###### Edward Hunter Wood was married to Mary Elizabeth Hunter. ####### Otis Hunter Wood was married to Stella. ####### John Wilkens Wood was married to Louise Weller. ####### Herbert Evans Wood ####### Benjamin Franklin Wood was married to Margaret Annie Boze. ####### Norman Williams Wood ####### Thomas Augustus Wood was married to 1) Delilah Payne Mays, 2) Annie McIntosh. ####### Lurie Emma Wood was married to Harper Ray Davis. ####### Mabel Fulmer Wood was married to William Andrew Baker, Jr. ####### Nell Brown Wood was married to Frank Camm Drummond. ###### [[Wood-14278|Sarah Emeline Wood]] was married to [[Cheatham-417|Thomas Henry Alfred Cheatham]]. ###### Jesse Jones Wood was married to Mary Bridget Robertson. ####### Mary McFarland Wood ####### Etta Pharr Wood ####### David William Wood was married to Ethel Frazier Bailey. ####### John Edward Wood ####### Jesse Glover Wood ####### Frances Benning Wood ####### Joseph Mott Wood was married to Marie Byington. ####### Mittie Josephine Wood ####### Ivan Daniel Wood was married to Katherine ####### Allen Leftwich Wood was married to Helena. ####### Benjamin Robertson Wood ####### Annie E. Wood ###### [[Wood-14084|Nancy May Wood]] was married to [[Evans-10918|Thomas Davis Gilmer Evans]]. ###### Adaline McFarland Wood was married to John Randolph Caldwell. ###### William Franklin Wood was married to Mittie Jackson Robertson. ####### R. B. Wood ####### Elizabeth D. Wood ####### Robert Franklin Wood ####### David Pharr Wood ####### William Hocker Wood was married to Mary Lee McNair. ####### Rachel A. Wood ##### Elizabeth Jane Wood was married to Cyrus Bailey. ##### Emmaline Wood was married to John Wilson Bailey. ##### Edmund B. Wood was married to 1) Elizabeth A. Herndon, 2) Clementine F. Almond. #####* Children of Edmund and Elizabeth: ###### Edmund Wood ###### Floreanna Wood ###### Susan E. Wood ###### Elizabeth W. Wood #####* Children of Edmund and Clementine: ###### Emma J. Wood was married to William T. Childress. ###### John William Edmund Wood was married to Enoralina Trent Almond. ####### Rossie Seppell Wood was married to Lillie Davis Wood. ####### Florida Wood was married to Carroll J. Goodman. ####### Henry Grady Wood was married to Mildred Frances Wooldridge. ####### Milton Walker Wood ##### Jessie Wood ##### [[Wood-16083|Nancy Wood]] was married to 1) Horatio DePriest, 2) [[Franklin-6558|Joel W. Franklin]]. ###* Children of Edmund and Elizabeth: #### Elizabeth Wood was married to Jabez Hudnall. ### [[Wood-14232|Elizabeth Wood]] was married to [[Rosser-444|William Rosser]]. ### Polly Wood ### [[Wood-11843|John Wood, Jr.]] was married to [[Franklin-4313|Kesiah Franklin]]. #### Edmund Wood II was married to 1) Mary Rebecca Crockett, daughter of Patterson Crockett and Nancy Gray, and 2) Martha Hance. ####* Children of Edmund and Mary: ##### Nancy Wood ##### Kesiah Wood ##### Robert Franklin Wood was married to Mary Ann Turnidge. ##### David Alexander Wood was married to Sena Bell Neal. ##### Martha Jane Wood was married to 1) William John Thorp, 2) Eli Casey Officer, 3) Benjamin Franklin Jr. Munkers. ##### Minerva Wood ####* Children of Edmund and Martha: ##### Daniel Boone Wood was married to Caroline Ellen Burgy. ###### Charles August Wood ###### George Edmund Wood ###### Maude Estelle Wood ###### Oscar G. Wood ##### Owen Wood was married to Lucretia Pittman. ###### Edwin Wood ###### Jacob Wood ###### Bula Wood ###### Carl Wood ###### Nevah Wood ##### Mary Rebecca Wood was married to Leonard Edgar. ##### Harriet F. Wood was married to William Williams. ##### Ellen C. Wood was married to John W. Dodd. ##### America Belle Wood was married to William Taylor. ##### Amana A. Wood was married to Alfred Otterson. ##### Burgas D. Wood #### Owen Wood #### Thomas Wood #### John Wood #### Lucinda Wood #### Jesse Wood #### Franklin Wood ### [[Wood-11473|Patsy Wood]] was married to [[Arrington-314|Adler Arrington]]. ### Mildred Wood was married to James Luster. == See Also == * [[:Space:Campbell_County%2C_Virginia|Campbell County, Virginia]]

Wood Family of Sussex, England

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Samuel Wood b.1781 Buxted,Sussex,England m. Elizabeth Everest b.aft 1796 Withyham. They had the following children: Elizabeth Everest Wood b.1819 Withyham, Mary b.1820 Ringmer m. Samuel Bristow. They had: Elizabeth Beckett Wood b.1841, Samuel Bristow b. 1848 and William Bristow b.1850. Continuing with Samuel & Elizabeth's children: Samuel Jr b.bef 1824 Withyham, Sarah Anne b. 1824 Ringmer m. George Briggs, Edward b. 1826, John b. bef 8/20/1826 Withyham, Caroline b. 1830 Ringmer, Eliza b. bef 5/13/1832 Ringmer, Alfred b.1834 m. Ann Gillmon on 12/24/1855 St Nicholes Church, Brighton, Sussex, England. They had Isaac Wood b. abt 1883. Final two children of Samuel and Elizabeth: James A. b.9/4/1836 Ringmer d. 10/29/1844 Ringmer and George Everest b. 1839 d. 7/23/1924 Hillsdale Co., Michigan. George emigrated to America in 1870. His parents were deceased along with his brother James. That leaves 9 siblings that I'm looking for and the reason for this post. Thank you in advance if you are able to provide any help.

WOOD FAMILY ROOTS

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Wood-17551|Ray Wood]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=12921030 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Wood Family tree

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The goal of this project is to ..transfer wood family tree to wiki tree. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Somerville-1126|Lyle Somerville .

Wood Name Study Info

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Wood work projects made by Carl Callahan

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Things I have made from wood as a hobby. [[Callahan-1605-1.jpg]]

Wood working Ancestors of Jimmie Fadden

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== Wood working Ancestors == The ancestors of Jimmie Fadden who worked with wood. # [[Swegles-32|William Swegles (1794-1878)]] was a "boatman" and a ship carpenter during the early days of the Erie Canal. #[[Swegles-22|Charles Swegles (abt.1834-aft.1878)]] worked as a ship carpenter from 1863 to 1875 in Buffalo, New York, and as a carpenter in Cincinnati, Ohio from 1877 until his death in 1878. #[[Ingles-186|James Ingles Sr. (1712-1786)]] was a sawyer in the early 1700, he worked one end of a long saw that sawed logs into boards. #[[Englund-171|Earl Grant Englund (1900-1959)]] operated a saw mill in Turin, Michigan. It burned in March 1947. #[[Englund-173|Walter A. Englund (1911-1951)]] was a logger for the Badger Paper Company. He died at his lumber camp after falling and striking his head on a sharp object.

Woodall and their Relations

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Saddleback Valley Trails
=== :[http://sites.rootsweb.com/~casoccgs/news0210.html South Orange County California Genealogical Society] :Vol. 17 No. 2 :P.O. Box 4513, Mission Viejo, CA. 92690 :February 2010 :Editor: Mary Jo McQueen :SOCCGS is not affiliated with the LDS Family History Center. :President's Message :~Sandy Crowley :This month I would like to share some info about my Woodall ancestors. I pick up this line in Georgia, then through Alabama, Mississippi, and on to Texas. The eldest that I can find is Selfnire (sp?) Woodall, a Cherokee Indian who married a white woman. He was born about 1770 in Georgia, probably Putnam County. Their son, Zephaniah Woodall, was born in 1792 in Georgia and married '''Lavinia (“Viney”) Vest'''. The families moved to Alabama, where Zephaniah and Viney’s son, Zephaniah Harvey Woodall, was born. :Zephaniiah married a woman who was half-Cherokee. From what I read, they moved to Mississippi, where he became a well-liked sheriff. While in Mississippi, his son, Rufus Woodall, was born. Rufus was about 10 years old during the Civil War, and told of his vivid memories of Yankees riding through town and taking their only cow. His mother was ill from childbirth and the family begged the soldiers to leave the cow to feed their new little brother. They took the cow, and baby and mother died. Rufus was very angry about this until he died. (The Civil War was, I think, the worst war we, as a country, have been through. So many losses, and tragic stories on both sides of the war.) Zephaniah retired to Hillsboro, Hill County, Texas and several of his adult children, including Rufus, went along. He, Rufus, and others of this Woodall family are buried in the oldest cemetery in Hillsboro, Texas. Rufus and his wife, Martha Leona Anderson, had my grandmother, Ruby Earl Woodall in 1893 in Kirby, Texas, a small town outside Hillsboro. Kirby no longer exists. :There are few historic items left in this family. Very few pictures survived, and the Bibles, letters, etc. are also gone. These families came across the south at a time when it was Indian Territory; wars were fought across the areas, and the small wooden houses they built were easily destroyed. There were certainly no churches and courthouses on many corners during this time. It is hard to find surviving records. While my grandmother was growing up, her house burned twice after someone placed the metal coal shuttle on the back porch and it sparked, igniting the house. The Woodalls are just one of several lines of my ancestors who came to Texas.
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Hamilton-County-Pioneers
=== :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Woodall-1153 William Woodall], father of [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Woodall-1309 Daniel Washington Woodall], served throughout the four years of the war, including the action at Lookout Mountain and Missionary Ridge. He told of riding on horseback from Lookout Mountain to Missionary Ridge and was stopped by a Yankee who cursed him but let him ride on. He fought in one of the last major battles of the war near Richmond for 20 straight hours and had a number of horses shot from under him. A naturalist and animal lover, he bemoaned the loss of each horse. He hid in a tree at the end of the war to escape capture and walked toward Decatur for three months until his shoes had worn away and his clothes were in tatters. William Woodall married [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Means-1575 Ellen Means], whose father, [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Means-454 John Means], was born in Tennessee and married [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Kennedy-16391 Dorcas Ann Kennedy], another Tennessee native. The Means family was originally from near Charlotte, N.C. William Woodall was a son of [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Woodall-1154 John Woodall], who was born in Georgia in 1799. John Woodall and his brother, Zephaniah Woodall, came to Alabama at about the time it was being formed into a state (1819). :They hailed from near Milledgeville, Ala. The Woodall brothers married 'two Vest sisters, who were believed to be the daughters of Valentine Vest, who lived near Milledgeville.''''' Mrs. Roy Roberts said the Woodalls had Indian blood. :Excerpt from [https://www.chattanoogan.com/2007/5/20/107632/Hamilton-County-Pioneers---the-Roberts.aspx Hamilton-County-Pioneers Article ] :Death Certificate on Danial Woodall showing Roy Roberts as informant and William Woodall as father.
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Letter from Indian Agent [[Montgomery-345|Hugh Lawson Montgomery (1767-1852)]]
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:'''June 1817 :Cherokee country that became Hall County :Description of people living in Indian territory - Hall Co in 1817. Holly Barton and Henry Barton are mentioned. Also, they are living close to John Sr and John Jr Abbercrombie - Holly in 1820 Census in Capt. Abbercrombie's District :In 1817, '''Hugh Montgomery''', later an Indian agent for the State of Georgia, was paid 16 dollars for a journey down the Chattahoochee River to what is now Hall, Gwinnett, and Fulton counties. This was freshly ceded Indian land full of white intruders and Montgomery’s job was to notify them they had to report to authorities. He mentions seeing persons listed in a deposition concerning intruding, whom he reported to governor William Rabun, saying he had advised them to return to Georgia to face inquiries. He begins: :'''3rd July 1817 :Sir I have just Returned from the Frontiers & have Down to give you the names of the white persons (heads of Familys) who I find living on the Indian lands adjacent to this County. Let it be Remembered that I did not visit the South west Side of the County, I had no expectation before I set out that any person had Settled over the appalatchee, when I got to the Hog mountain I learnt that the persons named in the Deposition sent to you were all in that Quarter & that they had been all advised to Return before the Depositions were forwarded to you & had Refused. I had a Right to believe that the names of all were sent you, I was also informed that most of them had either moved in or were about to Remove with the exception of a '''John Camp'''& a few others. :He then includes a long list of names of white intruders living on Indian lands  from Suwanee Old Town, down past Stone Mountain to the Standing Peachtree and perhaps Buzzard's Roost on the river. He has informed some of them that they are subject to inquiries in the State of Georgia and some have indicated they will take care of the problem. Most indicated they will ignore the government. :I then turned up the North west side of the County & the following are the persons I find on the Indian Lands in that Quarter together with the  Relative Situations in which they live viz between the Stone Mountain& Chatahoochee River, are''' Silas McGrady, John Steen, & James Steen Senr.& Clanton Steenin''' the Settlement Called  Raferses Settlement& on both sides of Chatahoochee are''' James Steen Junr.  John Rogers, John Difoor, a man by the name of Bill, two men by the name of  Bagwell, '''John Woodall William Woodall [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Woodall-410 Thomas Woodall], & another Woodall''' given name not known', & Tabitha Harper a widow Parker Collens, Jonathan Gray, & William Harden''' above the mouth of Suwanee are '''William Garner Warren Young John Tidwell, & Austin Dobbs''', at & near the mouth of Big Creek are''' John  Mires Thomas Dasset, John Dasset, [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Light-915 Obediah Light], James Smith & Robert Smith Junr.,''' at & near the mouth of the Flowery Branch are '''Bud Mullins, Robert Smith Senr, & Thomson McGuire''' at & near the Ferry are''' John Lessly, Danl May,  Caleb Mosely, Benjn  Murry, John Gathard, John Wilson& Hugh Wilson,''' on Flat creek are'''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Strickland-1177 Simon Strickland, Sion Strickland Irvin Strickland, Lazeras Strickland], [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Crow-116 Lewis Crow, Sion Crow], & Richard Litteral''', and near the Chestetee are''' Freeman Averbee Danl. Short, Noah Langly, John Martin, & Jese Martin''' & at and above the Shallowford are''' William Staker, William Baity, a man by the name Mason, an other by the name of Hainsan other by the name of Hawkins''', & '''John Wagoner, James Abercrombi a Senr Abercrombi Abercrombi a Junr Benjm Morris, Henry Morris, John Diffy, Henry Barton, Holly Barton, Widow & George Davis'''. I did not see all of them, but the greater part of those that I did, promised to Come in, Some few will, Say about one in ten, the ballance will not. :'''Now Montgomery changes the tone of his letter, he begins commenting on the whole idea of white intruders and Indians living together and the morality thereof: :…there are a great many Shifts which those people make to get settling on those Lands Some Rent of Indians or Mixed Bloods others Settle Down on Such place as pleases them & get Some stroling Vagabond Indian to live or Stay with them, they Call themselves his Croppers, he is to hunt & they Cultivate the Ground, they find him a Gun & amunition  they have the meat & he the Skins, but it often so turns out that he has two Haggskins  for one Dearskin, & this accounts for the Frontier people loosing so many of their Haggs  as they do -- others (if possible) More Lax in their Morrels & Still Less Delicate in their taste will Kiss a Squaw for the privallage of their Land & Range, he then becomes a Landlord he has his Croppers, Tenants, & Hirelings &c. thus a whole Settlement Claim under him, and what seems more abominable then all is that others give their Daughters to the Indian fellows for the privallage of Living in their Country themselves, of this Last & and worst Class are John Tidwell & Noah Langly the Former has given four of his Daughters to Indian fellows for Wives & the Latter two thus a Motly Race are propigating  fast verry fast on the Chatahoochee & its waters –       :I Should like to know how far the Individual Indians have a Right to Rent or Lease Lands, my own impressions are that Indians have not a principle tittle to any Lands, that theirs is a mere occupant claim, that they are tenants at the will of the Government, the Treaty Reserves the Lands to them for their Hunting grounds, it prohibits all Citizens of the U. S, or other persons from Settling on them with out permits from the Agent of Indian affairs, those people have no permits they are not Indians altho Some of them try to look & act like them, & it seems that to get foothold in the Nation by any of their ways which I have Described has all the effect of taking the Indian Black Drink, it makes them inimical to every person who Does not  ware a Long hunting Shirt & mockisins or a Match Coat & Smell like Tainted Dearskins  & I think I am warranted in saying that If the Comrs. fail of success in the present Treaty it will be in not intirely to the Clamours of those fellows Seconded by a few of the Mixed Bloods, the spurious product of those Disgracefull & unnatural Matches. :I am Sir very Respectfully your Obt Humbl Servnt  H Montgomery 
==Family 4 John married Judith Sampson== ===Poindexter Indian Claims=== [https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/poindexter/900/ Re: The Poindexter Cherokee application #664] By Douglas Phelps February 28, 2001 at 01:28:10 In reply to: Re: The Poindexter Cherokee application #664 Douglas Phelps 12/30/00 The rejecting statement in 1908 by Guion Miller (government commissioner) of a Sarah Mashburn who claimed ancestry to Dohanoo through Poindexter- after the hearingof24 claimants - prettywell sums up their denial:"......There is nothing but the traditions of the family to show that Chief Donohoo was a Cherokee Indian, although it would seem from the testimony that there is a well recognized tradition in the family that he was of Cherokee blood. As against this tradition,however, are the equally well established facts that he came from Virginia, probably from the neighborhood of the James River... There is nothng in the history of the Cherokee people that I have been able to discover that would indicate that they ever occupied thesectionof Virginia that appears to have been the home of Chief Donohoo [further support for this point continued]...There is no intimation in the testimony that any of these descendants or their ancestors back to the time of the Revolutionary War, have been regarded as Indians, but on the contrary, the testimony clearly seems to indicate that they have been living as white people and have passed in the communities in which they have resided as white people.From the unquestioned tradition that is fully established in this large family, it would appear quite certain that there was an ancestor who was of Indian extraction, bu t from the history as given in the applications and in the testimony, it seems much more probable that this ancestor was a member of one of the Virginia tribes, rather than of Cherokee extraction, and certainly the application and the testimony fail to show that any of these parties or their ancestors were recognized Cherokees by blood at the timeof the treaties of 1836-6 or 1846." Two most damaging statements by two claimants were : "I never heard anything about being an Indian until this money matter came up" and "I never claimed to ba an Indian until this matter came up. I had never heard that there was any Indian blood in my veins."
[https://www.okhistory.org/research/dawesresults.php?lname=Poindexter Dawes Rolls Poindexter] :Name Age Sex Blood Roll No. Tribe Card No. :Maggie Poindexter 37 F 1/4 5960 Cherokee by Blood Search card 2293 : Note: Wife of James R. Poindexter listed on Cherokee by Blood Card #9535 :William Poindexter 15 M 1/8 5961 Cherokee by Blood Search card 2293 :Benjamin Poindexter 13 M 1/8 5962 Cherokee by Blood Search card 2293 :Ellen Poindexter 7 F 1/8 5964 Cherokee by Blood Search card 2293 :Lucinda Poindexter 5 F 1/8 5965 Cherokee by Blood Search card 2293 :Louisa Poindexter 2 F 1/8 5966 Cherokee by Blood Search card 2293 :James R. Poindexter 41 M IW Cherokee by Blood Search card 9535 : Note: Married to Maggie Poindexter listed on Cherokee by Blood Card #2291
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The Letter of Richard McDanial
== :This leter came to me through a third cousin he say "The lady that wrote it was a McDaniel, she was the daughter of John Henry McDaniel my great Uncle and brother to My great grandfather William McDaniel" :The letter is in a pdf to large to upload, you can contact me if you would like to see the rest.
==
Woodall DNA News
== WOODALL DNA PROJECT NEWS: We now have a total of over one hundred thirty-three (133) Y-DNA kits with results after being analyzed at the lab. We are still waiting for the results for additional Y-DNA kits. The results to date are very interesting indicating more Y-DNA testing is needed to better understand the Woodall surname families. Here's a little of what we have learned so far: 1. We have learned one Woodall family group is fathered by an American Indian or someone with a direct male line to an American Indian. 2. It is evident from the test results that one or both of the sons William and John, who we thought were sons of John Woodall (1747 Will in Goochland County, Virginia) are not his biological sons, since descendants from both of these 2 men show two different Haplogoup types. One or both of these men may have been adopted by Genitoe Creek's Goochland John. 3. We have two different Woodall family groups with each mothered by a Woodall but had a father with another surname: 1st we discovered that a Diana Woodall had a son named James Duncan Woodall b. about 1896 in Johnson County, North Carolina. James Duncan Woodall was fathered by a Seamore Duncan. Then we learned that a Mary Ann Woodall born 1810-1813 in Lincoln, Kentucky had one son James L. Woodall b. 1839 in Lawrence, Indiana (and possibly her other children) fathered by a man with the surname Ketchum. Mary Ann is the daughter of Jehu Woodall and Sarah Foster. 4. Test results prove there is an O'Dell-Woodall connection. Most recently we have the results of a man with the last name Udall who matches a Yorkshire Woodall family. This particular Udall family and Woodall family all go back to the ancient Woodall family who spelled their last name as Uvedale/Uvedale. These people also distantly share the famous Barber-Surgeon John Woodall as a cousin. Based on the results received to date, we have identified 24 different Woodall families, with 23 distinctly different Y-DNA Patterns, and 15 different Haplogroups. These Haplogroups in no particular order being R-M512, R-CTS3402, R-M198, J-M172, RD-F41, E-M2, R-M269, I-M253, I-P37, Q-M3, R-P25, R-P312, R-PH3519, R-SRY10831, I-P109. 43 Participants trace their family back to England, 22 have Scotland as their place of origin, 55 have their family going back to somewhere in the United States, and 12 have their roots as Native American in the United States. The testing to date has confirmed, for the most part, the hard work of Woodall family researchers of the over the last 40+ years. However, there are to date at least five cases where the paper trail generated by research has NOT been confirmed by DNA. This indicates one should not feel comfortable with that well defined paper trail connecting one to a great-great grandfather Woodall unless one has DNA test results to confirm it. Not using this new DNA tool is like saying I am not going to order that birth certificate or death certificate because I known the data I have is correct. Use this new tool as one more data point to confirm your paper trail. Copyright 2005 through 2020 Woodall Surname DNA Project

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Woodall/Wooddall
Combined Name and Dna Study
The Woodall/Wooddall DNA Project and the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wodell_Name_Study#.2A.2A.2A Woodall/Wooddall Name Study] go hand in hand. You can ead more about your ancestor in the Name Study. The five groups of Woodall/Wooddall listed are separate but are related in several different ways. Your Dna could strenghten the relationships lines between these families. If you are unfamiliar with using Wikitree for your linage or Gedmatch to upload your Dna, just contact me and I will assist you in getting started on your genealogical journey!
The Goal of the Woodall/Wooddall Dna Study

The goal of this project is to help Woodall and Wooddall descendants of the southeastern United States find information about their family lines and fill in gaps they may have.

The How To Guide
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If you are interested in using DNA to help with your Weathers - Withers genealogy research, how can the work we did help you?'''

*Do your records-based research. *Add your lineage to WikiTree. *If possible, connect to a Woodall or Wooddall line already on WikiTree. *Make sure you have documented primary sources for each parent/child relationship and for each marriage relationship in your lineage. *Perform an atDNA test using one or more of the many testing companies. The DNA results of the oldest generation will have the strongest DNA results. Thus it is best if you use your parent's DNA results rather than yours to accomplish your DNA analysis and verification. *Download your DNA results and upload the results to Gedmatch.com to get your gedmatch number. *Add your Gedmatch number to your WikiTree profile. *Look at the Descendants List and find participants descended from your ancestor. Note their name and Gedmatch number. *Check on Gedmatch to see if you actually match any of those descendants. *If you do match, contact them on WikiTree and check to see if any of your matches already have a DNA triangulation statement posted on their WikiTree profiles. *If your match's profile has a triangulation statement, review your match to all kits in the triangulation statement on Gedmatch to see if you also match on the same segment of the chromosome. *If you find any triangulations where you meet that criteria, you can draft / add triangulation statements to WikiTree using the WikiTree Help functions for DNA. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Triangulation Help Triangulation] * Use the extensive Help functions on WikiTree and read [https://isogg.org/wiki/Autosomal_DNA_statistics Autosomal DNA Statistics] and key websites, blogs and youtube videos focused on genetic genealogy. * If you are a male of the Woodall-Wooddall surname, you can add your yDNA TIP results to WikiTree if you find a close match on the FTDNA yDNA Weathers Study.

Woodall Group 6

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=Family 6 Oldest Ancestors= === [[Woodall-556|John Woodall (abt.1710-1806)]] married [[Unknown-248666|Isabella (Unknown) Wooddall (bef.1720-abt.1757)]] [[Holmes-14872|Judith Cecilia (Holmes) Woodall (1750-)]]=== {| border="6" class="wiki" |
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complete letter about white intruders
(including these Woodalls) {{Red|Click Here}}] | }} |} ===[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Family_6_John_Woodall%2C_Isabelle%2C_Judith_Holmes#.2A.2A_Children_and_Family_.2A.2A{{Pale Green|'''*** Children & Family *** '''}}]=== ===[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Family_6_John_Woodall%2C_Isabelle%2C_Judith_Holmes#Inter-Family_Connections{{Pale Green|'''Inter-Family Connections '''}}]=== ===[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Family_6_John_Woodall%2C_Isabelle%2C_Judith_Holmes#Native_American_Lineage{{Pale Green|'''Native American Lineage'''}}]=== ===[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Family_6_John_Woodall%2C_Isabelle%2C_Judith_Holmes#Family_Group_6_FTDNa_Dna_Results{{Pale Green|'''DNA Project Test Results'''}}]=== ===[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Family_6_John_Woodall%2C_Isabelle%2C_Judith_Holmes#Oldest_Ancestors_Kit_Numbers_for_John__Wooddall_born_1720_died_1806{{Pale Green|'''** Oldest Ancestor Kit ** '''}}]=== [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wodell_Name_Study#.2A.2A_.2A_.2A.2A{{Blue|'''Return to the Wodel Main Page''' }}] |} {| border="2" class="wikitable" |
---- ---- ==** Children and Family **== {{Orange|**Please Note: Some Profiles may not be sourced yet!}}
:Children of [[Woodall-556|John Woodall (abt.1710-1806)]] and [[Unknown-248666|Isabella (Unknown) Wooddall (bef.1720-abt.1757)]] # [[Woodall-1880|John Woodall (abt.1744-)]] #[[Wooddall-3|William (Wooddall) Woodall (1745-)]] married [[Moore-57642|Julia (Moore) Woodall (1750-)]] and [[Unknown-248668|Anna (Unknown) Wooddall (abt.1766-1806)]] # [[Wooddall-10|Sarah (Wooddall) Power (1750-)]] married John Power # [[Woodall-1390|Joesph Woodall (1754-1812)]] married [[Glider-23|Abigail (Glider) Woodall (abt.1756-1830)]] # [[Woodall-555|Ann M. (Woodall) McCutcheon (1757-1822)]] married [[McCutchen-93|John Ames McCutchen Jr (1755-1835)]] :Children of 2nd Wife [[Holmes-14872|Judith Cecilia (Holmes) Woodall (1750-)]] #[[Woodall-1391|Thomas Holmes Woodall (1793-)]] :2nd Generation William married Julia and Anna :Children of William Woodall and Julia Moore #Jonathon Woodall #Joesph Woodall (abt.1785-) :Children of William and Anna Unknown #William - born 1786 #[[Wooddall-12|Rhemila Wooddall (1789-)]]- born 1789 #[[Wooddall-13|Susanna Wooddall (1791-)]] - born 1791 #Thomas - born 1793 married [[Tadpole-1|Nancy (Tadpole) Woodall (1802-1875)]] and [[Spence-4730|Varches Delilah (Spence) Nally (1808-1890)]] #Mary - born 1795 ?? # [[Woodall-1401|Isabel Woodall (1799-)]] # [[Wooddall-15|James Collins Wooddall (1801-1802)]]l # [[Wooddall-16|John Turner Wooddall (1802-)]] # [[Woodall-958|George Caruth Woodall (abt.1804-abt.1880)]] married [[Moore-53176|Ellen E-Li (Moore) Woodall (1809-aft.1856)]] #[[Wooddall-17|Tabitha Green Wooddall (1806-)]] :2nd Generation : [[Woodall-958|George Caruth Woodall (abt.1804-abt.1880)]] married [[Moore-53176|Ellen E-Li (Moore) Woodall (1809-aft.1856)]]
---- ---- ==Inter-Family Connections==
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{{Blue|Family Group 4A}} John and Lincy Harvey
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{{Blue|Family Group 6}} William m. Isabella and Judith Holmes
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:These families should have been acquainted with or at least heard of each other. Jasper County, Georgia and the surrounding area is where they seem to have co-existed for a period of time. ===
Connections to Jasper County, Georgia
=== =====Family 4A John Woodall and Lincy Harvey===== :[[Woodall-862|Zephaniah Harvey Woodall (abt.1792-abt.1860)]] was born abt. 1792 and married [[Vest-542|Lavinia (Vest) Woodall (abt.1794-1872)]] on 21 Apr 1814 both in Jasper, Georgia. :[[Woodall-1310|Sarah Sally (Woodall) Vest (abt.1794-1860)]] & [[Vest-794|John Vest (1788-1839)]] married 11 Aug 1811 in Jasper County Georgia. =====Family 6 William married Isabella and Judith===== :[[Spence-1391|Alfred Cicero Spence Sr (1813-1904)]] was born in Jasper County. :[[Spence-1392|John Spence Sr (1772-1834)]] & [[Whatley-365|Frances (Whatley) Spence (1774-abt.1848)]] were married in Greene County, Georgia : [[Spence-4730|Varches Delilah (Spence) Nally (1808-1890)]] was born in Greene County, Georgia and married [[Woodall-410|Thomas Jefferson H. Woodall (1793-abt.1861)]] in Morgan County, Georgia.
===1808-1817: The Jasper County Years ===
:'''Family 4A''' and '''Family 6''' lived in or around Jasper County, GA at the same time. :{{Orange|1792 Zephania Woodall was born in Jasper County, Georgia}} :1804 November 17th, in Greene County, John Spence and Francis Whatley married :1808 October 20th: Purchased Land in Randolph County, Georgia :'''1808 December 9th: The Birth of Varchus Delila Spence :1809 (About): The Move to Randolph County, Georgia :1810 December 16th: The Birth of Lucinda Spence :1811 January 8th: Randolph County Bond :1811 August 1st: A Farewell to Richland Creek :{{Orange|John and Sarah Woodall Vest married 11 Aug 1811 in Jasper County Georgia.}} :'''1811 August 24th: The Death of Nelly Spence :1812 February 23rd: The Marriage of Margaret “Peggy” Spence :1812 December 10th: Randolph County, Georgia Changes Name to Jasper :1812: Service in the War of 1812? :'''1813 October 30th: The Birth of Alfred Cicero Spence :{{Orange|Zephania marriage to Lavina Vest 21 Apr 1814}} :'''1815 April 13th: The Marriage of Elizabeth Spence :1816 July 6th: The Birth of Nancy Spence :1816-1817: The Death of Elizabeth Quinnelly :1817 December 25th: Purchased Land in Morgan County, Georgia
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:[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Inter-Family_Connections#Establishing_a_connection_between_Family_Group_4_and_Family_Group_6 Click here two examples of the connection between Woodall Groups] :{{Blue| Family 4A }} from [[Woodall-1886|John Woodall (1740-1822)]] and [[Harvey-14082|Verlinda (Harvey) Woodall (abt.1770-abt.1841)]] and {{Blue|Group 6}} Woodalls from [[Woodall-556|John Woodall (abt.1710-1806)]]l who married [[Unknown-248666|Isabella (Unknown) Wooddall (bef.1720-abt.1757)]] and [[Holmes-14872|Judith Cecilia (Holmes) Woodall (1750-)]] :[[Woodall-1154|John A Woodall (abt.1799-abt.1890)]] '''Family 4A''' wife [[Vest-722|Mary (Vest) Woodall (abt.1794-abt.1840)]] is the 2C2R of [[Nix-2611|Sarah (Nix) Wooddall (1841-1917)]] who married [[Wooddall-18|John Wesley Wooddall (1838-1923)]] of '''Family 6''' :Is is abundantly clear they were living and settling on land adjacent to that of the Cherokee tribal land in both states.
==They Knew Chief Stand Waite== [[Woodall-1334|Charles Woodall (1828-1867)]] son of [[Woodall-958|George Caruth Woodall (abt.1804-abt.1880)]] married [[Watie-13|Susannah Watie (1834-1883)]] daughter of [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Oo-Watie-1 Chief Stand Waite] {{Image |file=Woodall_and_their_Relations-6.jpg |align=c |size=300 |label= |link=https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/Woodall_and_their_Relations-6.jpg |caption= | }} ---- ---- ==Native American Lineage==
:Thomas Wooddall, born 1793, married [[Tadpole-1|Nancy (Tadpole) Woodall (1802-1875)]]. She was a full-blooded Cherokee, her parents were [[Tadpole-2|David Tadpole (1776-)]] and [[Downing-1040|Sarah (Downing) Tadpole (1784-bef.1835)]]. Thomas was married to [[Spence-4730|Varches Delilah (Spence) Nally (1808-1890)]] as well and she was 1/8 Cherokee through her Grandmother [[Poe-2786|Frances (Poe) Whatley (1750-1809)]]. :[[Woodall-958|George Caruth Woodall (abt.1804-abt.1880)]] married [[Moore-53176|Ellen E-Li (Moore) Woodall (1809-aft.1856)]] :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Woodall_and_their_Relations#Letter_from_Indian_Agent_Hugh_Montgomery_1817 Letter from Indian Agent Hugh Montgomery 1817] :"Northern Route of The Trail of Tears". :It is an established fact that the 'Hembree, Vann and Woodall families associated with the Ridle/Riddle/Riddles family living in SC,ALA & TN., were intermarried with and/or living among the Native Americans of the "Five Civilized Tribes". ---- ----
==Family Group 6 FTDNa Dna Results==
:Haplogroup R-M269 also known as R1b1a2 found primarily in western Europe and also primarily in southeastern Europe and southwestern Asia. This family is headed by John Wooddall, Sr. who we believe came to America from Scotland via Ireland in the early part of 1766. Many Protestant immigrants came to America during this time period to take advantage of an Act by the South Carolina Assembly of monies for passage to America and land grants upon arrival. A son, William Wooddall, is shown in Janie Revill's book "Protestant Immigrants to South Carolina 1763-1773" as being granted 400 acres at Long Canes, SC in Oct. 1766 after being in "Country" for a few months. The amount of land granted to him indicates he brought other family members with him. There are other SC records of land transactions by this family in 1700's. John Wooddall's will probated in SC in 1806 named his second wife and all of his children. There is a Biblical record of John Wooddall, Sr. and William Wooddall. The spelling of Woodall as "Wooddall" remained within some family members for many years. ---- ---- ==
Oldest Ancestors Kit Numbers for John Wooddall born 1720 died 1806
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Kit Number {{Purple|38960}}
=== # generation - William Wooddall, born Feb. 23 1745 in Scotland, married Anna. # generation - George Caruth Woodall, born 28 April 1804, married Eleanor Moore and died 1 June 1880 in Delaware District, Cherokee Nation. # generation - William Coffee Woodall, Sr., born 4 July 1835, married Margaret Ann Reese and died 7 November 1915 in Craig Co., OK. # generation - William Coffee Woodall, Jr. born 20 April 1870 in Cherokee Nation, married Sarah Ellen Marker 10 June 1892 and died 19 September 1951 in Craig Co., OK. # generation - Charles Washington Woodall, born 28 December 1903 in Delaware District, Cherokee Nation, married Adeline Zola Henry 11 November 1922 in Ottawa Co., OK and died 24 September 1990 in Vinita, Craig Co., OK ===
Kit Number {{Purple| 38919}}
=== # generation - John Wooddall - born 1720, died 1806 - married Isabella. # generation - William J. Woodall, born 23 Feburary 1745 in Scotland and married Julia Moore # generation - John Woodall, born 1777 and married Judith Pruitt # generation - Morgan Woodall, born 1805 in SC and died after 1900 in Rabun Co., GA. Married Barbara Allen, born 1810 in SC and died after 1880. # generation - James Pinkney Woodall, born 1838 in Rabun Co., GA and died about 1915. Married first Caroline Stone, born February 17, 1857 in SC and died September 22, 1914. Married second Martha Stanley. # generation - Aaron Brown Woodall, born May 11, 1870 in SC and died December 24, 1935 in Rome, GA. Married Alice Magdalie Bohannan, born August 24, 1878 in GA and died November 5, 1927 in Rome, GA. # generation - Eulon Garrard Woodall, born August 3, 1909 in Rome GA and died February 1, 1982 in Armuchee, GA. Married Margaret Cordle, born April 3, 1916 and died March 23, 1988 in Armuchee, GA. :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Working_Board#OLDEST_ANCESTORS_Woodall_Surname_DNA_Project {{Red|Return to Top}}] ===
Kit Number {{Purple|130770}}
=== # generation - John Wooddall - born 1720, died 1806 - married Isabella. # generation - William J. Woodall, born 23 February 1745 in Scotland and married Julia Moore # generation - John Woodall, born 1777 and married Judith Pruitt # generation - Drury Woodall, born 1800 in SC and died in 1850 in Mississippi. Married Mary Gassaway. # generation - . James Madison Woodall, born 10 October 1836 in GA, married Nancy Davis and died in 1887 in TX. # generation - William Andrew Woodall, born March 1868 in TX, married Maude Powell and died on 20 October 1901 in TX. # generation - Willie Andrew Woodall, born 4 June 1902 in TX, married Clara Griggs and died 9 June 1986 in CO. ===
Kit Number {{Purple|126491}}
=== # generation - John Wooddall - born 1720, died 1806 - married Isabella ? # generation - John Woodall, Jr. born 1758. # generation - Phillip Woodall, born about 1800 in SC. # generation - Charles Jackson Woodall, born about 1827 in GA. # generation - James Haywood Woodall, born January 1855 in Pike Co., AR # generation - George Hester Woodall, born 22 March 1891 in Howard Co., AR ===
Kit Number {{Purple|126478}}
=== # generation - John Wooddall - born 1720, died 1806 - married Isabella. # generation - William J. Woodall, born 23 February 1745 in Scotland and married Julia Moore # generation - John Woodall, born 1777 and married Judith Pruitt # generation - David W. Woodall, born 1802 in SC and died OCt 1877 in Broomtown, Cherokee, AL. He married Amey Nix. # generation - David J. M. Woodall, born 14 Sept 1859 in Broomtown, Cherokee, AL and died 15 Jan 1939 in Round Mountain, Cherokee, AL. He married Florence Lanilla Givens. # generation - Harvey William Woodall, born 14 Jan 1897 in Gayleville, Cherokee, AL and died 6 Arp 1967 in Etowah Co., AL. He married Vivian Louise Hopkins ===
Kit Number {{Purple|37552}}
=== # generation - John Wooddall - born 1720, died 1806 - married Isabella. # generation - John Woodall, Jr. born 1758. # generation - Phillip Woodall, born about 1800 in SC. # generation - John G. Woodall, born about 1826 in GA. # generation - John Pinkney Woodall, born about 1853 in GA. # generation - John Newton Woodall, born 25 August 1875 in AR and died 23 July 1955. ---- ---- {{Space:Wodell_Name_Study_Info|menu}}

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{| ==Woodall Origins and Travels== :From '''Early Origins of the Wodell Family''': The surname Wodell was first found in Warwickshire, where they held a family seat as Lords of the Manor. The Saxon influence of English history diminished after the Battle of Hastings in 1066. The language of the courts was French for the next three centuries and the Norman ambience prevailed. But Saxon surnames survived and the family name was first referenced in the 13th century when they held lands [https://www.houseofnames.com/wodell-family-crestEarly (to continue reading this article)] :The Wodel Genealogy Site's [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wodell_Name_Study#The_Current_Project{{Green|Current Project}}] is focused on five distinct groups of Woodall/Wooddall Ancestors that are related to each other and to Native Americans. Note: There are two separate Woodall lines from {{Blue|Family Group 4 (A and B)}} in this Project. The links listed below are to the WikiTree Profiles of the five groups. These WikiTree profiles carry sources, more information and are used throughout the project. *Please see [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wodell_Name_Study#The_Current_Project {{Green|Current Project }}] for the further information contained in this project.
: Family Group '''3''' [[Woodall-696|{{Green|William W Woodall (1818-1906)}}]] and [[Smith-280944|{{Green|Elizabeth (Smith) Woodall (1816-1909)}}]] : Family Group '''4A''' [[Woodall-1886|{{Green|John Woodall (1740-1822)}}]] and [[Harvey-14082|{{Green|Verlinda (Harvey) Woodall (abt.1770-abt.1841)}}]] : Family Group '''4B''' [[Woodall-167|{{Green|John Woodall Jr. (abt.1710-aft.1788)}}]] and [[Sampson-1404|{{Green|Judith (Sampson) Woodall (abt.1714-abt.1744)}}]] : Family Group''' 6''' [[Woodall-556|{{Green|John Woodall (abt.1710-1806)}}]] married [[Unknown-248666|{{Green|Isabella (Unknown) Wooddall (bef.1720-abt.1757)}}]] and [[Holmes-14872|{{Green|Judith Cecilia (Holmes) Woodall (1750-)}}]] :Family Group ''' 1 & 16''' [[Woodall-396|William Woodall Sr (abt.1709-abt.1797)]] married [[Unknown-245661|Unknown (Unknown) Woodall (-aft.1736)]] and [[Hancock-2979|Marianne Hancock (abt.1730-)]]
:*The five Woodall Groups in this project are coordinated off of the listings from [https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~marshalldna/genealogy/My%20Webs/Woodall/Oldest%20Ancestors.htm RootsWeb OLDEST ANCESTORS Woodall Surname DNA Project ] and FTDNA Woodall DNA Group Information (needs link). Also notice, there are three John Woodalls and two William Woodalls in the five Woodall groups that we are focused on. Therefore, please remember the Group Number listed above for the John Woodall or couple you are researching, this project is based on them. :The southeastern United States is the main geographical location for these families— primarily South Carolina, Virginia, Alabama, and Georgia—with emphasis on locations within 50 miles of [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Family_4_and_6_Jasper_County_Georgia#.2A.2A_.2A_.2A.2A {{Green|Jasper County, Georgia:}}].
:Monroe, GA :Macon, GA :Milledgeville, GA (50 miles to Bartow) :Morgan County GA :Greene County GA :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Family_4_and_6_Jasper_County_Georgia#Cities_and_Counties_listed_are_within_50_miles_of_Jasper_County.2C_GA More] ===== The location of Etowah Alabama, Tahnoovayah (Turkeytown) and its surrounding area =====
:On September 14, 1816, [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Ross-6907{{Green|Chief John Ross (1790-1866)}}] signed the Treaty of Turkeytown. Turkeytown was located in formerly Cotaco County. On February 6, 1818, '''Cotaco County's name formally changed to Morgan County''', it was created from the Cherokee Turkeytown Cession . :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Family_4_John_married_Lincy_Harvey_Woodall#.2A.2A_.2A_.2A.2A_2{{Blue|Family Group 4A}} {{Green| John and Verlinda Harvey Woodall}}]: In the book "A History of Morgan County, Alabama" by John Knox , he states that family records report that the two brothers from {{Blue|Family Group 4A}} John and Zepheniah Woodall came to Alabama Territory from Milledgville, GA., in 1817. They located in '''Cotaco county later renamed Morgan Co.''' The center of the town, which is now between Hartselle and Somerville, is where they married two Vest sisters, [[Vest-722|{{Green|Mary (Vest) Woodall (abt.1794-abt.1840)}}]] and [[Vest-542|{{Green|Lavinia (Vest) Woodall (abt.1794-1872)}}]] respectively. :By plan or coincidence, Chief John Ross and {{Blue|Family Group 4A}} John and Verlinda Harvey Woodall seem to have lived and moved to the same places at similar times. {{Blue|Family Group 4A}} living so close to {{Blue|Family Group 6}} [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Woodall-556 {{Green| John Woodall}}] that married Isabella (Unknown) and Judith Cecilia (Holmes) in Jasper Georgia, actually the same locations and times as Chief John Ross. The Woodalls from {{Blue|Family Group 6}} were also friends with Chief Stand Waite, in fact [[Woodall-958|{{Green|George Caruth Woodall (abt.1804-abt.1880)}}]] son, Charles, married [[Watie-13|{{Green|Susannah Watie (1834-1883)}}]], Chief Stand Waite's daughter (No children). For more information [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Woodall_Group_6#They_Knew_Chief_Stand_Waite click here]. {{Blue|Family Group 6}} John Wooddall and Chief Stand Waite traveled together at various times, for an excerpt from the Indian Pioneer Papers [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Woodall_and_their_Relations-4.png click here] :There are a couple more places that will be of interest to the different familes' progressions and Native American ancestry. It is abundantly clear they were living and settling on land adjacent to that of the Cherokee tribal land in both states. :These families are associated in various and multiple ways per the example above. All five of the family groups have some form of connection to Native Americans and relationships with each other. These groups have been confused for quite a while, organizing them will be an ongoing process. Please be patient. The Project is not complete and information will be updated and the format changing on a regular basis. Consider [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wodell_Name_Study#How_to_Join {{Green|Joining the Project}}] for emails about ongoing and updated information. If you would like to join but are not sure how, message me and I will assist you. :On the Project Pages, you will find links to each Ancestor's profile on WikiTree. Individual profiles will have sources listed with links and possibly more information on the individual. Other types of information sources will be noted as well. |} ----
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======{{Purple|** * **}}====== ==The Current Project == The Current Project's focus is on the five Woodall/Wooddall groups listed below. The different relationships that exist between these groups of Woodalls and their connection to Native America will be the main topics. === Family Group 3=== [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Family_Group_3_William_W_Woodall#.2A.2A_.2A_.2A.2A_2{{Green|William W Woodall and Mamie Smith}}] === Family Group 4A === [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Family_4_John_married_Lincy_Harvey_Woodall#.2A.2A_.2A_.2A.2A_2{{Green|John Woodall and Verlinda (Lincy) Harvey }}] === Family Group 4B === [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Family_4_John_Woodall_m._Judith_Sampson#.2A.2A_.2A_.2A.2A_2{{Green|John Woodall Jr. and Judith Sampson}}] === Family Group 6 === [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Family_6_John_Woodall%2C_Isabelle%2C_Judith_Holmes#.2A.2A_.2A_.2A.2A_2{{Green|John Woodall (abt.1710-1806) married Isabella Unknown & Judith Holmes}}] === Family Group 1 & 16=== [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Family_1%26_16_William_Woodall_m._Marianna_Hancock&public=1 {{Green|William Woodall Sr (abt.1709-abt.1797) married Unknown (Unknown) Woodall ( died aft.1736) and Marianne Hancock (abt.1730-)}}] ======{{Purple|** * **}}====== ====[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wodell_Name_Study#How_to_Join{{Green| Join the Project}}]==== ====[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wodell_Name_Study#Membership_2{{Green|Membership}}]==== ====[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wodell_Name_Study#Other_Projects{{Green|Coming Wodel Projects}}]====
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== How to Join ==
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=== Other Projects === :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wodel_Woodell_Wooddell#Wodel_Woodell_Wooddell Wodel, Woodell, Wooddell Project Files] :Please note: Information on Part 2 of the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wodell_Name_Study#The_Current_Project Current Project] Information on the grayed out progenitors will be posted at a later time. The five main Woodall Family Groups I am focusing research on are listed in the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wodell_Name_Study#The_Current_Project Current Project]. :Family Group 4 :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Woodall_Cheat_Sheet#Progenitor_of_Family_4_2 {{Gray|William Woodall (1709-aft.1797) m. Unknown ]}} :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Woodall_Cheat_Sheet#Progenitor_of_Family_4_3{{Gray| Jacob Woodall (1740-bef.1800) m. Anges Hicks]}} :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Woodall_Cheat_Sheet#Progenitor_of_Family_4_4{{Gray| Samuel George Woodall (1883-1942) m. Unknown]}} :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Woodall_Cheat_Sheet#Progenitor_of_Family_4_5{{Gray| Michael Leonadis Woodall m. Unknown]}} :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Woodall_Cheat_Sheet#Progenitor_of_Family_4_6 {{Gray| Jeremiah Woodell m. Unknown]}} :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Woodall_Cheat_Sheet#Progenitor_of_Family_4_7{{Gray| Buford Green Woodall m. Martha A. Unknown]}} :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Woodall_Cheat_Sheet#Progenitor_of_Family_4_8 {{Gray|Price T. Woodall abt 1805 NC m. Eliza Ann Duckworth}}] :Family 9 Oldest Ancestors :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Woodall_Cheat_Sheet#Family_9_Oldest_Ancestors {{Gray|Andrew Woodall (1820-1863) m. Peggy Hendricks]}}

Woodall Proj

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''' Five Distinct Families of Woodall '''
'''Wodel Woodall
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{| border="6" class="wiki" | {| border="6" class="wiki" | {{Image |file=Woodall-167-2.jpg |align=c |size=220 |label=Genitoe Creek |link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Family_4_John_Woodall_m._Judith_Sampson#.2A.2A_.2A_.2A.2A |caption= Genitoe Creek
Family Group 4B}} |} {| border="6" class="wiki" | {{Image |file=Woodall_and_their_Relations-7.jpg |align=c |size=220 |label=Native Symbol |link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Family_Group_3_William_W_Woodall#.2A.2A_.2A_.2A.2A_2 |caption=Native American
Family Group 3}} |} || {| border="6" class="wiki" | {{Image |file=Links_and_Notes-1.jpg |align=c |size=240 |label=Cedar Mount Cemetery |link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Cedar_Mount_Cemetery |caption=Cedar Mount Cemetery Over a hundred unknown
people
}} |} || {| border="6" class="wiki" | {{Image |file=Woodall_and_their_Relations-8.jpg |align=c |size=220 |label=Etowah County |link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Family_4_John_married_Lincy_Harvey_Woodall#.2A.2A_.2A_.2A.2A_2 |caption=Etowah County, Georgia
Family Group 4A}} |} {| border="6" class="wiki" | {{Image |file=Cedar_Mount_Cemetery-7.jpg |align=c |size=220 |label=Etowah County |link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Family_4_John_married_Lincy_Harvey_Woodall#.2A.2A_.2A_.2A.2A_2 |caption=}} |} |}
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{| border="6" class="wiki" | {{Image |file=My_Mason_Roots-24.jpg |align= |size=120 |label=Family 3 |link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Family_Group_3_William_W_Woodall#.2A.2A_.2A_.2A.2A_2 |caption=* '''Family Group
3''' }} ||{{Image |file=My_Mason_Roots-24.jpg |align=top |size=120 |label=Freemason Profiles |link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:My_Mason_Roots#Freemasons |caption=* '''Family Group
4A''' }} || {{Image |file=My_Mason_Roots-24.jpg |align=t |size=120 |label=Featured Profile |link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:My_Mason_Roots#Featured_Profile |caption=* '''Family Group
4B''' }} ||{{Image |file=My_Mason_Roots-24.jpg |align= |size=120 |label= |link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Order_of_the_Eastern_Star |caption=* '''Family Group
6'''}} || {{Image |file=My_Mason_Roots-24.jpg |align= |size=120 |label=Name Index |link=https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/My_Mason_Roots-2.pdf |caption=* '''Family Group
1&16''' }} |}
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''' Woodall Family Groups''' {| border="6" class="wiki" | :'''A brief history on the early origin of the Woodall name from '''''Early Origins of the Wodell Family''''': The surname Wodell was first found in Warwickshire, where they held a family seat as Lords of the Manor. The Saxon influence of English history diminished after the Battle of Hastings in 1066. The language of the courts was French for the next three centuries and the Norman ambience prevailed. But Saxon surnames survived and the family name was first referenced in the 13th century when they held lands [https://www.houseofnames.com/wodell-family-crestEarly {{Green|(to continue reading this article)}}] ''' :''' This Woodall/Wooddall Genealogy Site's [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wodell_Name_Study#The_Current_Project{{Green| Current Project}}] is focused on five distinct groups of Woodall/Wooddall Ancestors that are related to each other and to Native Americans. The individuals listed below are linked their WikiTree Profiles. These WikiTree profiles carry sources, more information and are used throughout the project. ''' :'''The five Woodall Groups in this project are coordinated off of the listings from [https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~marshalldna/genealogy/My%20Webs/Woodall/Oldest%20Ancestors.htm {{Green|RootsWeb OLDEST ANCESTORS Woodall Surname DNA Project }}] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Family_Dna_Results {{Green| FTDNA Woodall DNA Group}}] Information. Also notice, there are three John Woodalls and two William Woodalls in the five Woodall groups that we are focused on. (Note: There are two separate Woodall lines from Family Group 4 (A and B) in the Project). Therefore, please remember the Group Number listed below for the John Woodall or couple you are researching, this project is based on them.''' |}
'''The Current Project's focus is on the five Woodall/Wooddall groups listed below. The different relationships that exist between these groups of Woodalls and their connection to Native America will be the main topics. ==== [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Family_Group_3_William_W_Woodall#.2A.2A_.2A_.2A.2A_2 {{Blue|'''Family Group 3'''}}]==== [[Woodall-696|{{Green|William W Woodall (1818-1906)}}]] and [[Smith-280944|{{Green|Elizabeth (Smith) Woodall (1816-1909)}}]] ====[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Family_4_John_Woodall_m._Judith_Sampson#.2A.2A_.2A_.2A.2A_2 {{Blue|'''Family Group 4A'''}}]==== [[Woodall-1886|{{Green|John Woodall (1740-1822)}}]] and [[Harvey-14082|{{Green|Verlinda (Harvey) Woodall (abt.1770-abt.1841)}}]] ====[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Family_4_John_Woodall_m._Judith_Sampson#.2A.2A_.2A_.2A.2A_2 {{Blue|'''Family Group 4B'''}}]==== [[Woodall-167|{{Green|John Woodall Jr. (abt.1710-aft.1788)}}]] and [[Sampson-1404|{{Green|Judith (Sampson) Woodall (abt.1714-abt.1744)}}]] ==== [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Family_6_John_Woodall%2C_Isabelle%2C_Judith_Holmes#.2A.2A_.2A_.2A.2A_2{{Blue|'''Family Group 6''' }}]==== [[Woodall-556|{{Green|John Woodall (abt.1710-1806)}}]] and [[Unknown-248666|{{Green|Isabella (Unknown) Wooddall (bef.1720-abt.1757)}}]] and [[Holmes-14872|{{Green|Judith Cecilia (Holmes) Woodall (1750-)}}]] ====[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Family_1%26_16_William_Woodall_m._Marianna_Hancock&public=1{{Blue|'''Family Group 1 & 16'''}}]==== [[Woodall-396|William Woodall Sr (abt.1709-abt.1797)]] and [[Unknown-245661|Unknown (Unknown) Woodall (-aft.1736)]] and [[Hancock-2979|Marianne Hancock (abt.1730-)]]
====Etowah Alabama, Tahnoovayah (Turkeytown) and its surrounding area==== :The southeastern United States is the main geographical location for these families— primarily South Carolina, Virginia, Alabama, and Georgia—with emphasis on locations within 50 miles of [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Family_4_and_6_Jasper_County_Georgia#.2A.2A_.2A_.2A.2A Jasper County, Georgia:] ::Milledgeville, GA (50 miles to Bartow) ::Morgan County GA ::Greene County GA ::[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Family_4_and_6_Jasper_County_Georgia#Cities_and_Counties_listed_are_within_50_miles_of_Jasper_County.2C_GA More] :On September 14, 1816, [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Ross-6907 Chief John Ross (1790-1866)] signed the Treaty of Turkeytown. Turkeytown was located in formerly Cotaco County. On February 6, 1818, '''Cotaco County's name formally changed to Morgan County''', it was created from the Cherokee Turkeytown Cession . :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Family_4_John_married_Lincy_Harvey_Woodall#.2A.2A_.2A_.2A.2A_2 Family Group 4A John and Verlinda Harvey Woodall] In the book "A History of Morgan County, Alabama" by John Knox , he states that family records report that the two brothers (from Family Group 4A ) John and Zepheniah Woodall came to Alabama Territory from Milledgville, GA., in 1817. They located in '''Cotaco county later renamed Morgan Co.''' The center of the town, which is now between Hartselle and Somerville, is where they married two Vest sisters, [[Vest-722|Mary (Vest) Woodall (abt.1794-abt.1840)]] and [[Vest-542|Lavinia (Vest) Woodall (abt.1794-1872)]] respectively. :By plan or coincidence, Chief John Ross and Family Group 4A John and Verlinda Harvey Woodall seem to have lived and moved to the same places at similar times. Family Group 4A living so close to Family Group 6 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Woodall-556 John Woodall] that married Isabella (Unknown) and Judith Cecilia (Holmes) in Jasper Georgia, actually the same locations and times as Chief John Ross. The Woodalls from Family Group 6 were also friends with Chief Stand Waite, in fact [[Woodall-958|George Caruth Woodall (abt.1804-abt.1880)]] son, Charles, married [[Watie-13|Susannah Watie (1834-1883)]], Chief Stand Waite's daughter (No children).. Family Group 6 John Wooddall and Chief Stand Waite traveled together at various times, an excerpt from the Indian Pioneer Papers [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Woodall_and_their_Relations-4.png click here] :There are a couple more places that will be of interest to the different familes progressions and Native American ancestry. It is abundantly clear they were living and settling on land adjacent to that of the Cherokee tribal land in both states. :These families are associated in various and multiple ways per the example above. All five of the family groups have some form of connection to Native Americans and relationships with each other. These groups have been confused for quite a while, organizing them will be an ongoing process. Please be patient. The Project is not complete and information will be updated and the format changing on a regular basis. Consider Joining the Project (below) for emails about ongoing and updated information. If you would like to join but are not sure how, message me and I will assist you. :On the Project Pages, you will find links to each Ancestor's profile on WikiTree. Individual profiles will have sources listed with links and possibly more information on the individual. Other types of information sources will be noted as well.
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'''How to Join'''
:The goal of this project is to place the Woodalls in their proper family groups. If you are interested in Woodall research, post your name in Membership and I ([[Mccollister-116|Susan Beech]]) will send you email updates when new information has been added. If you are more hands on, here are some of the tasks that I think could be (or need to be) done. Please post a comment here on this page, post in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Mccollister-116#PM-21850160 send me a private message]. Thanks! * Check links and logical errors * Work on profiles (adding sources, etc.) * Check for spelling and other errors :To join the Wodell Name Study, first start out by browsing [[#Current Projects|Current Projects]] 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 [[#Current Projects|Current Project]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the Name Study Coordinator: [[Mccollister-116|Susan (Mccollister) Beech]] for assistance.
'''Membership'''
*[[Grossman-350|Linda (Grossman) Wooddell]] *[[Owens-8999|James Owens]] * *
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'''Other Projects'''
:[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wodel_Woodell_Wooddell#Wodel_Woodell_Wooddell Wodel, Woodell, Wooddell Project Files] :Please note: Information on Part 2 of the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wodell_Name_Study#The_Current_Project Current Project] Information on the grayed out progenitors will be posted at a later time. The five main Woodall Family Groups I am focusing research on are listed in the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wodell_Name_Study#The_Current_Project Current Project]. :Family Group 4 :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Woodall_Cheat_Sheet#Progenitor_of_Family_4_2 William Woodall (1709-aft.1797) m. Unknown ] :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Woodall_Cheat_Sheet#Progenitor_of_Family_4_3 Jacob Woodall (1740-bef.1800) m. Anges Hicks] :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Woodall_Cheat_Sheet#Progenitor_of_Family_4_4 Samuel George Woodall (1883-1942) m. Unknown] :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Woodall_Cheat_Sheet#Progenitor_of_Family_4_5 Michael Leonadis Woodall m. Unknown] :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Woodall_Cheat_Sheet#Progenitor_of_Family_4_6 Jeremiah Woodell m. Unknown] :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Woodall_Cheat_Sheet#Progenitor_of_Family_4_7 Buford Green Woodall m. Martha A. Unknown] :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Woodall_Cheat_Sheet#Progenitor_of_Family_4_8 Price T. Woodall abt 1805 NC m. Eliza Ann Duckworth] :Family 9 Oldest Ancestors :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Woodall_Cheat_Sheet#Family_9_Oldest_Ancestors Andrew Woodall (1820-1863) m. Peggy Hendricks] |} |}

Woodall Relationship Notes

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=== Are the Woodall's referenced in the letter the sons of [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Woodall-556 John Woodall]???=== ==Letter from Indian Agent Hugh Montgomery 1817== :'''June 1817 :Cherokee country that became Hall County Description of people living in Indian territory - Hall Co in 1817. Holly Barton and Henry Barton are mentioned. Also, they are living close to John Sr and John Jr Abbercrombie - Holly in 1820 Census in Capt. Abbercrombie's District :In 1817, Hugh Montgomery, later an Indian agent for the State of Georgia, was paid 16 dollars for a journey down the Chattahoochee River to what is now Hall, Gwinnett, and Fulton counties. This was freshly ceded Indian land full of white intruders and Montgomery’s job was to notify them they had to report to authorities. He mentions seeing persons listed in a deposition concerning intruding, whom he reported to governor William Rabun, saying he had advised them to return to Georgia to face inquiries. He begins:  :'''3rd July 1817 :Sir I have just Returned from the Frontiers & have Down to give you the names of the white persons (heads of Familys) who I find living on the Indian lands adjasent to this County Let it be Remembered that I did not vissit the South west Side of the County, I had no expectation before I set out that any person had Settled over the appalatchee, when I got to the Hog mountain I learnt that the persons named in the Deposition sent to you were all in that Quarter & that they had been all advised to Return before the Depositions were forwarded to you & had Refused. I had a Right to believe that the names of all were sent you, I was also informed that most of them had either moved in or were about to Remove with the exception of a John Camp& a few others. :He then includes a long list of names of white intruders living on Indian lands  from Suwanee Old Town, down past Stone Mountain to the Standing Peachtree and perhaps Buzzard's Roost on the river. He has informed some of them that they are subject to inquiries in the State of Georgia and some have indicated they will take care of the problem. Most indicated they will ignore the government. :I then turned up the North west side of the County & the following are the persons I find on the Indian Lands in that Quarter together with the  Relative Situations in which they live viz between the Stone Mountain& Chatahoochee River, are Silas McGrady, John Steen, & James Steen Senr.& Clanton Steenin the Settlement Called  Raferses Settlement& on both sides of Chatahoochee are James Steen Junr.  John Rogers, John Difoor, a man by the name of Bill, two men by the name of  Bagwell, '''John Woodall William Woodall Thomas Woodall, & another Woodall given name not known''', & Tabitha Harper a widow Parker Collens, Jonathan Gray, & William Harden above the mouth of Suwanee are William Garner Warren Young John Tidwell, & Austin Dobbs, at & near the mouth of Big Creek are John  Mires Thomas Dasset, John Dasset, Obediah Light, James Smith & Robert Smith Junr., at & near the mouth of the Flowery Branch are Bud Mullins, Robert Smith Senr, & Thomson McGuire at & near the Ferry are John Lessly, Danl May,  Caleb Mosely, Benjn  Murry, John Gathard, John Wilson& Hugh Wilson, on Flat creek are Simon Strickland, Sion Strickland Irvin Strickland, Lazeras Strickland, Lewis Crow, Sion Crow, & Richard Litteral, and near the Chestetee are Freeman Averbee Danl. Short, Noah Langly, John Martin, & Jese Martin & at and above the Shallowford are William Staker, William Baity, a man by the name Mason, an other by the name of Hainsan other by the name of Hawkins, & John Wagoner, James Abercrombi a Senr James Abercrombi a Junr Benjm Morris, Henry Morris, John Diffy, Henry Barton, Holly Barton, Widow & George Davis. I did not see all of them, but the greater part of those that I did, promised to Come in, Some few will, Say about one in ten, the ballance will not. :'''Now Montgomery changes the tone of his letter, he begins commenting on the whole idea of white intruders and Indians living together and the morality thereof: :…there are a great many Shifts which those people make to get settling on those Lands Some Rent of Indians or Mixed Bloods others Settle Down on Such place as pleases them & get Some stroling Vagabond Indian to live or Stay with them, they Call themselves his Croppers, he is to hunt & they Cultivate the Ground, they find him a Gun & amunition  they have the meat & he the Skins, but it often so turns out that he has two Haggskins  for one Dearskin, & this accounts for the Frontier people loosing so many of their Haggs  as they do -- others (if possible) More Lax in their Morrels & Still Less Delicate in their taste will Kiss a Squaw for the privallage of their Land & Range, he then becomes a Landlord he has his Croppers, Tenants, & Hirelings &c. thus a whole Settlement Claim under him, and what seems more abominable then all is that others give their Daughters to the Indian fellows for the privallage of Living in their Country themselves, of this Last & and worst Class are John Tidwell & Noah Langly the Former has given four of his Daughters to Indian fellows for Wives & the Latter two thus a Motly Race are propigating  fast verry fast on the Chatahoochee & its waters –              :I Should like to know how far the Individual Indians have a Right to Rent or Lease Lands, my own impressions are that Indians have not a principle tittle to any Lands, that theirs is a mere occupant claim, that they are tenants at the will of the Government, the Treaty Reserves the Lands to them for their Hunting grounds, it prohibits all Citizens of the U. S, or other persons from Settling on them with out permits from the Agent of Indian affairs, those people have no permits they are not Indians altho Some of them try to look & act like them, & it seems that to get foothold in the Nation by any of their ways which I have Described has all the effect of taking the Indian Black Drink, it makes them inimical to every person who Does not  ware a Long hunting Shirt & mockisins or a Match Coat & Smell like Tainted Dearskins  & I think I am warranted in saying that If the Comrs. fail of success in the present Treaty it will be in not intirely to the Clamours of those fellows Seconded by a few of the Mixed Bloods, the spurious product of those Disgracefull & unnatural Matches. I am Sir very Respectfully your Obt Humbl Servnt  H Montgomery  ==Research Notes==

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===Woodalls == Related Family in the Military=== [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22787252/david-jared-roe roe] :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Woodall-705 Henry Thomas Woodall 4B] :[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/16359966/james-stewart-armstrong?_gl=1*1j31uaw*_ga*MTI2MTA3NjMwMS4xNjcyMDIzMTQy*_ga_4QT8FMEX30*MTY3MzE3MTc1NC4yMC4xLjE2NzMxODk5NDcuNTMuMC4w Armstrong] The story of Freemasonry and Native Americans begins in 1776, when the Mohawk leader Joseph Brant joined an English Masonic lodge.1 As an Indian leader and Loyalist ally, Brant traveled several times to Eng-land, where he discussed the role of the Iroquois in the Revolutionary War. While in London, he was entertained by the Prince of Wales, had his portrait painted, and joined a Masonic lodge. In his lifetime, the Mohawk chief learned English, gained a Western education, joined the Anglican Church, and translated the Bible into his native language. At the same time, he was a member of the Iroquois Grand Council and a leader of the Indians who fought alongside the British against the Revo-lution. Following the war, the British provided him with a pension and a land grant along the Grand River in Upper Canada, where he settled in a Mohawk village and joined the local lodge.2 Mediating between Indian and white worlds, Brant and the Native Masons who followed him worked to advance the interests of their people.In the nineteenth century, as the American population moved west-ward into lands that the federal authorities had assigned to Indians, more Native Americans joined Masonic lodges. The majority of the Native American leaders in Indian Territory were Freemasons. The Cherokee leader John Ross and his Princeton-educated nephew William contrib-uted to the 1849 founding of their tribe’s fi rst lodge. The Cherokee pub-lisher and politician Elias Boudinot, the Cherokee Confederate general Stand Watie, and the Choctaw leader Peter Pitchlyn were all lodge Hackett, David G.. "7. Freemasonry and Native Americans, 1776–1920". That Religion in Which All Men Agree: Freemasonry in American Culture, Berkeley: University of California Press, 2014, pp. 175-191. https://doi.org/10.1525/9780520957626-009 :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Woodall-1315 James Ashberry Woodall Family Group 4] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22787252/david-jared-roe David Roe] :In 1861, Chief Stand Watie organized a company to cooperate with the confederacy. Watie became the Captain; Buzzard. First Lieutenant; Wilson Suagee, Second Lieutenant; Charles Edwin Watie, Third Lieutenant and Henry Forrester, Orderly Sergeant.Their service was in Delaware District and Neutral Land which was a legal part of that district. :Other companies having been formed, they met near Fort Wayne on July 12, I861 and formed the Cherokee Mounted Rifle regiment and elected the following officers: Colonel Stand Watie; Lieutenant Colonel, Thomas Fox Taylor; Major, Elias Cornelius Boudinot; Adjutant, Charles E. Watie; Quarter Master, George Washington Adair; Commissary, Joseph McMinn Starr, Sr.; Surgeons, Drs. Walter Thompson Adair and William Davis Poison; Chaplain, C. M. Slover; Sergeant Major, George West and Joseph Franklin Thompson. :It has been impossible to obtain a roster of the several companies, but a fragmentary list of them, is: :Company A. :Captain Buzzard; First Lt. Wilson Suagee, Second Lt. Charles E. Watie, Third Lt. Dumplin O’Fields, Orderly Sergeant Henry Forrester. Privates: Lucien Burr Bell, Vann Ward, John Ketcher, Alfred Pigeon, Logan Pigeon, Jack Pigeon, Stand Suagee, Archibald Ballard, Edmond Duncan Carey, Olcut Moore, '''David Moore, John Moore''', Jesse Pigeon, Daniel Squirrel, David Suagee, Charles Huss, Joseph Summerfield, Saladin Waite, Charles Lowrey, '''Thomas Jefferson Woodall, Ned Moore''' and Jack Squirrel. :Fragmented File: :Captain Benjamin Wisner Carter, First Lt. Richard Carter, Second Lt. Johnson Fields, Third Lt. Catcher Teehee. Privates: Seaborn F. Tyner, Reuben Bartley Tyner,''' Abraham Woodall (He served in the Civil War, C.S.A., 2nd Cherokee Mounted Volunteers orgainized under Col. William Pen Adair'''), Ezekial Bolin, Walter Bolin, Simon Boynton, John Ross Carter, Charles Coody, Millard Filmore, Joseph Freshower Joseph Hedricks, William Hedricks, Isaac Keys, Looney Keys. Monroe Keys, Sanuiel H. Keys. Samuel Houston Mayes, Worcester McCoy, Lewis Clark Ramsey, Randolph Riley, Samuel A. Riley, Antoine Rosters, Andrew Tyner,''' Daniel Teehee, George Teehee, John Teehee and Thomas Teehee'''. Possibly a company of the First Cherokee Mounted Volunteers. :[[Tadpole-2|David Tadpole (1776-)]] U.S. Indian Troops 1st Cherokee Cavalry :'''Woodall, Joseph Wake County Regiment''' 1780 1781 1780, a Private under a Capt. Blakey, attached to Col. William Moore (Caswell County Regiment). 1781, a Private under Capt. Janus Hillsman, attached to Col. Benjamin Exum (Wayne County Regiment) to guard the Legislature gathered a Wake Court House. Born on 7/11/1763 in Buckingham County, VA. :[[Woodall-862|Zephaniah Harvey Woodall (abt.1792-abt.1860)]] Name: Zepheniah Woodall Event Type: Military Service Event Date: 1812-1815 Event Place: United States Capt Exum Boon's Co Ga Mil :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Woodall-1153 William A Woodall ] served throughout the four years of the war, including the action at Lookout Mountain and Missionary Ridge. He told of riding on horseback from Lookout Mountain to Missionary Ridge and was stopped by a Yankee who cursed him but let him ride on. He fought in one of the last major battles of the war near Richmond for 20 straight hours and had a number of horses shot from under him. A naturalist and animal lover, he bemoaned the loss of each horse. He hid in a tree at the end of the war to escape capture and walked toward Decatur for three months until his shoes had worn away and his clothes were in tatters. Hamilton County Pioneers - the Roberts Family Sunday, May 20, 2007 - by John Wilson Tuesday, February 4, 2020 chattanoogan.com[https://www.chattanoogan.com/2007/5/20/107632/Hamilton-County-Pioneers---the-Roberts.aspx '''Article'''] :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Woodall-1308 Woodall, Zachariah T.] :ordnance sergeant—for gallantry in action against hostile Comanche, Cheyenne, and Kiowa Indians, at the Washita River, Texas, September 12, 1874; while in command of a detachment of five men and carrying dispatches, he was attacked by 125 Indians, whom he and his command fought throughout the day, he being severely wounded; while serving as sergeant, troop I, 6th cavalry.Title Official Army Register for ... Author United States. Adjutant-General's Office Published 1894 Original from The Ohio State University Digitized Sep 20, 2013[https://books.google.com/books?id=yiY8AQAAMAAJ&pg=RA1-PA329&lpg=RA1-PA329&dq=Woodall+Indiens&source=bl&ots=q4HJAOveJ_&sig=ACfU3U2em7sTH9ztan77eeV1skvJXo9ukQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiYie7-paznAhXwmeAKHaORAioQ6AEwCnoECAkQAQ#v=onepage&q=Woodall%20Indiens&f=false '''Book'''] :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Woodall-1154 John A Woodall] :Capt. John Jones's Co. Abner Armstrong, John M. Bolles, Archibald Cannon, William Derrickson, Richard Dover, William Grant, Thomas Howard, James Lynch, Macomb MacCown, Robert Martin, William McGahey, Robert McGill, William Moasley, Henry Morris, Thomas Shepherd, David Woodall,. John Woodall War of 1812 Discharge Certificates: Soldiers by Unit Appendix IV: List of Soldiers by Unit[https://www.archives.gov/research/military/war-of-1812/1812-discharge-certificates/soldiers-byunit.html '''Unit'''][https://www.carolana.com/NC/Revolution/patriots_nc_capt_john_jones_burke.html Several Capt Jones] :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Woodall-1304#BiographyRufus Woodall 10 years-old, Son of Zachariah during Civil War]told of his vivid memories of Yankees riding through town and taking their only cow. His mother was ill from childbirth and the family begged the soldiers to leave the cow to feed their new little brother. They took the cow, and baby and mother died. Rufus was very angry about this until he died. :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Woodall-1320 Albert Newton Woodall] Alabama, Census of Confederate Veterans, 1907, 1921, 1927 FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2DP-WFGY : 17 March 2018), Albert Newton Woodall, 1921; citing Hartselle, Morgan, Alabama, United States, citing Alabama Department of Archives and History, Montgomery; FHL microfilm 1,533,721. :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Woodall-1319 Jasper A Woodall] Alabama Civil War Service Records of Confederate Soldiers, 1861-1865 :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Woodall-1321 Middleton Emery Woodall]Private State Served: Alabama Service Record: Enlisted in Company K, Alabama 9th Cavalry Regiment.

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The purpose of this Free Space profile is to document various sources about [[Woodbury-148|John Woodbury]]. Many of these also relate to brother [[Woodbury-203|William Woodbury]] (1589-1675/6). ['''Great Migration'''] Robert Charles Anderson, ''Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to N.E. 1620-1633'', 3 vols (1995), 3:2054-2057, John Woodbury; digital images, ''American Ancestors'' (http://www.americanancestors.org/ : accessed 2013). Anderson placed John Woodbury's birth at "about 1583 based on date of first marriage" and he does not recognize the marriage to Joanna Humphrey, John's son "Humphrey" is reported born to first wife unknown ['''Dawes-Gates'''] Mary Walton Ferris, ''Dawes-Gates Ancestral Lines, a Memorial Volume'' 2 vols. (Milwaukee: privately printed, 1931-43), 2: 823-828, "Woodbury (John) Family." [This material may be accessible to those in the U.S. via Heritage Quest.] In this article, the author cites at least 33 references as below. :Essex Institute Historical Collections, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/osu.32435069736452?urlappend=%3Bseq=573 XXXV, 257-68]). [This is John Woodbury and some of his Descendants] :[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.hx4wxx?urlappend=%3Bseq=16%3Bownerid=27021597767200267-22 Supplement to Notes on Joseph Kellogg, J. P. Kellogg, 1899, p. 12]. :[https://archive.org/details/sketchofjohnpage00wood/page/n14/mode/1up Sketch of John Page Woodbury, C. J. H. Woodbury, 1911, pp. 5-7]; :[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uma.ark:/13960/t0ms3w14k?urlappend=%3Bseq=1005 History of Essex County, Mass., D. H. Hurd, 1898, I, 681-2] :[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044014418370?urlappend=%3Bseq=919%3Bownerid=4224101-931 History of Antrim, N. H., W. R. Cochrane, 1880, pp. 77S-6]; :[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo.31924061508887?urlappend=%3Bseq=146%3Bownerid=13510798902704179-152 Essex Institute Historical Collections, XIII, 137] :[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89062476601?urlappend=%3Bseq=57%3Bownerid=13510798888326243-61 Woodbury Family, C. L Woodbury, 1904, pp.53-63] :[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/yale.39002003013431?urlappend=%3Bseq=64 History of Gloucester, Mass., J . J . Babson, 1860, pp. 42-3]. :[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101060072509?urlappend=%3Bseq=139%3Bownerid=27021597769496904-149 Conant Family, F. O. Conant, 1887, pp. 103-8]. :Essex Institute Historical Collections, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/umn.31951001979635k?urlappend=%3Bseq=57%3Bownerid=13510798903570136-77 I, 51]; [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x000456423?urlappend=%3Bseq=11%3Bownerid=27021597765030920-15 XXIV, 1-42] :Records of the Colony of Massachusetts Bay, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uma.ark:/13960/t0gt5x713?urlappend=%3Bseq=100 I, 76], [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uma.ark:/13960/t0gt5x713?urlappend=%3Bseq=169 145], [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uma.ark:/13960/t0gt5x713?urlappend=%3Bseq=180 156], [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uma.ark:/13960/t0gt5x713?urlappend=%3Bseq=244 220], [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uma.ark:/13960/t0gt5x713?urlappend=%3Bseq=260 236], [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uma.ark:/13960/t0gt5x713?urlappend=%3Bseq=274 250]. :[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/msu.31293106691060?urlappend=%3Bseq=16%3Bownerid=13510798902928638-22 Town Records of Salem, Mass., 1868, I, 10]. :[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.hwityc?urlappend=%3Bseq=644%3Bownerid=27021597768366684-672 Savage, IV, 634-6]. :Vital Records of Salem, Mass., [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/nnc1.0037474391?urlappend=%3Bseq=445%3Bownerid=27021597769092318-449 II, 441]; [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89077924066?urlappend=%3Bseq=497%3Bownerid=13510798901263462-507 IV, 487]. :History of Mount Vernon, N. H., G. J. Smith, 1907, pt. II, p· 172 :Records of the First Church of Beverly, Mass., W. P. Upham, 1905, p 8. :Batchelder Genealogy, F. C. Pierce, I898, pp. 348-9, 353-6. :Vital Records of Beverly, Mass., I, 371-2, 383-4, 388, 391, 393; II, 257, 349, 350, 353, 541, 616. :Early Town Records of Beverly, Mass., A. A. Galloupe, p. 2. :History of Salem, Mass., s. Perley, 1924, I, 83, 94-6. :Dodge Family, J. T. Dodge, 1894, Vol. I, p. 25, 44· :Woodbury. Family, C. L. Woodbury, 1904, pp. 144-5· :History of Sutton, Mass., W. A. Benedict, I878, pp 748-9 :History of Essex County, Mass., D. H. Hurd, 1888, I, 680, 690, 745 :Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County, Mass., VIII, 323-4. :New England Register, II, 238. :Probate Records of Essex County, Mass., 1, 21. :Essex Institute Historical Collections, XXIV, 35, 38, 39· :Records of the First Church of Beverly, Mass., W. P. Upham, 1905, p. 110, 20. :New England Register, VII, 322; :Old Northwest Genealogical Quarterly, XIII, pp. 36-7 :Essex Institute Historical Collections, XXXV, 262-3; :Records of the First Church of Beverly, Mass., W. P. Upham, 1905, pp. 14, 20, 87, 110; :Savage, IV, 635. :Records and Files of the Quarterly Court of Essex County, Mass., IV, 38; V, 4I7, 436; VI, 172, 345 :Records and Files of the Quarterly Court of Essex County, Mass., I, 29, 33· :History of New England, W. Hubbard, 1848, pp. 106-10; :Prince's Chronicles, 1826, pp. 249-50. :Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County, Mass., I, 3-29. :Cyclopaedia of American Government, A. B. Hart, 1914, II, 406. :Herrick Genealogy, L. C. Herrick, 1885, pp. 19, 134,151, 210, 237 :New England Register, XLIX, 249-50; :Water's Gleanings, II, 1001 ['''Lyon'''] Patty Barthell Myers, ''Ancestors and descendants of Thomas Rice Lyon and his wife Harriet Wade Rice : with related families'' (San Antonio, Texas : P.B. Myers, c2003), p. 641-645, "The Woodbury Line." [This item may be accessible via the Family History Library Catalog.] John (1) Woodbury sketch begins p. 641; William (1) Woodbury sketch begins p. 643. ['''EIHC 35'''] “John Woodbury and some of his descendants,” ''Essex Institute Historical Collections'' 35 (1899): 257+; [http://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.31158004676689?urlappend=%3Bseq=279 digital images, ''Hathi Trust'' (accessed 2013]); in particular, p. 257-260 for John (1) Woodbury. Source represented as "A paper found among the manuscripts of the late Perley Derby." This source is cited by other authors for information about Humphrey and his children. ['''Torrey'''] "Torrey’s New England Marriages Prior to 1700"; database, ''AmericanAncestors.org'' (http://www.americanancestors.org/ : accessed 2013), John Woodbury and ?Agnes ____ (m. by Aug 1629) entry. John Woodbury and ?Agnes ____, marriage is "by Aug 1629"; his death as "1643, 1641?" AmericanAncestors.org version cites about twelve (12) sources as "EIHC 35:260, 66:320; Dawes-Gates 2:823+; Salem 1:83; Essex Ant. 4:160, 8:21; Kellogg Supp. 12; Dodge Anc. (1896) 21; Batchelder 348; Balch 15; Lord 190; Lynn Hist. Soc. 1916:33." ['''Batchelder'''] Frederick Clifton Pierce, _Batchelder, Batcheller Genealogy : descendants of Rev. Stephen Bachiler, of England, a leading non-conformist, who settled the town of New Hampton, N.H., and Joseph, Henry, Joshua, and John Batcheller of Essex Co., Massachusetts_, (1898; reprint, 1994); [http://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89082498726?urlappend=%3Bseq=352 digital images, ''Hathi Trust'' (accessed 2013)], p. 348-349 for: : Abigail, as dau. of John (5) Bachelor : John came aboard the aboard the Zouch Phenix and settled in Salem in 1628. His brother William came over with Endicott in 1628 and settled in Salem. ['''TAG 78'''] Leslie Mahler, “The English Origin of the Hunter and Hollingsworth Families of Salem, Massachusetts,” ''The American Genealogist'' 78 (2003):241-244; digital images, ''AmericanAncestors.org'' (accessed 2013). In particular, for the marriage of Humphrey Woodbury to Elizabeth Hunter. ['''Burke'''] Burke's Landed Gentry, 18th edition, Vol. 2, pg. 651-2. : "Lineage -- A pedigree of this family, of descent, in the male line, from John Woodberye (1579-1641), was recorded at the College of Arms 1953. The family Wills at the Exeter Probate Registry were destroyed during World War II but descent can be presumed from James Woodbarye, named in the Lay Subsidy of Burlescombe, Devon 1523-4, where the Woodbury family had been freeholders since the close of the 14th century, when the overlordship of the deClaville family ended." : "John Woodberye, "junior", of Burlescombe, lived at East Coker, Somerset after 1605 and was sent to Cape Ann, Massachusetts Bay by the Dorchester Co..." It may be important to note that the Coker's are just north of Dorchester which is just north of Weymouth a sailing port. ['''Hall Sketch'''] Woodbury, Charles Jeptha Hall. "Sketch of John Page Woodbury," ''NEHGR,'' Book #3, pg. 90. : John requested to become a Freeman on 19 Oct 1630 and took the Oath of Freemen on 18 May 1631, C.R., Vol. I. pp. 73, 74. ['''Kemble Sketch'''] Charles Kemble Woodberry and Charles Putnam Woodbury, ''Genealogy of the William Woodberry Family ...'' (typescript, 15 pp., 1876, 1934), 2; digital images, (https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/83070-genealogy-of-the-william-woodberry-family-in-the-united-states-of-america?offset=1 via ''FamilySearch'' Catalog]. ['''Banks'''] Charles Edward Banks, ''The Planters of the Commonwealth, A Study of the Emigrants and Emigration in Colonial Times: to which are added Lists of Passengers to Boston and to the Bay Colony; the Ships which brought them; their English Homes, and the Places of their Settlement in Massachusetts, 1620-1640'', Boston: Riverside Press, 1930 (Reprinted Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1961, 1967, 1972, 1975, 1979, 1984, 1991, 1997). Ancestry.com, pg. 58. : John first came over in 1624 on the ''Zouch Phenix,'' a sister to the ''Unity'' or at least they arrived together in the Spring of 1624. It is believed they sailed from Weymouth, and brought the settlers who settled at Cape Ann. ['''Dow'''] Dow, George F. ''Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County, Massachusetts'' (Salem, Massachusetts: Essex Institute, 1911), Vol 1, pg. 33. : John Woodbury died December 1641 in Salem, Essex, Massachusetts ['''MA VR'''] FamilySearch, ''Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001'', [database with images], 13 July 2016, Beverly, FHL microfilm #864851. : John Woodbury died December 1641 in Salem, Essex, Massachusetts ['''Farmer'''] John Farmer, A Genealogical Register of the First Settlers of New-England; Containing an Alphabetical List of the Governours, Deputy-Governours, Assistants or Counsellors, and Ministers of the Gospel in the Several Colonies, from 1620 to 1692; Graduates of Harvard College to 1662; Members of the Ancient and Honourable Artillery Company to 1662; Freemen Admitted to the Massachusetts Colony from 1630 to 1662; With Many Other of the Early Inhabitants of New-England and Long-Island, N. Y., from 1620 to the year 1675, to which are added various genealogical and biographical notes, collected from ancient records, manuscripts, and printed works. (Lancaster, Massachusetts: Carter, Andrews, & Co.: Sold by Hilliard, Gray, & Co. and Carter & Hendee, Boston, 1829), pg. 329. : John came aboard the aboard the Zouch Phenix and settled in Salem in 1628. His brother William came over with Endicott in 1628 and settle in Salem. ['''Winsor'''] Justin Winsor, ''The Memorial History of Boston ...'' (Boston : James R. Osgood, 1882-1886), 4 vols., 1:92 (The Massachusetts Company); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044013688254?urlappend=%3Bseq=144%3Bownerid=27021597765519281-150 ''Hathi Trust'']. ['''Charla'''] Charla Woodbury/Woodbury Family Research. See Charla Woodbury, ''Woodbury Family Research in England: Part I'', 11 October 2002, typescript (PDF) 59 pp.; [https://web.archive.org/web/20160909114814/http://www.stayfamily.org/histories/WoodburyEnglishResearch2002.pdf ''Wayback Machine'']. See also various "Woodbury" forum posts, *Charla Woodbury, "Early English Records for John Woodbury (Planter)", Woodbury forum port, 8 June 2004; web content, [https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/woodbury/574/ ''Genealogy.com'']. *Charla Woodbury, "Woodbury Records in Burlescombe Parish," Woodbury forum post, 8 June 2004; web content, [https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/woodbury/573/ ''Genealogy.com'']. *Charla Woodbury, "South Petherton Records," Woodbury forum post, 8 June 2004; web content, [https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/woodbury/572/ ''Genealogy.com'']. *Charla Woodbury, "William Woodbury Births," Woodbury forum post, 8 June 2004; web content, [https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/woodbury/571/ ''Genealogy.com'']. *Charla Woodbury, "Re: William Woodbury Births," Woodbury forum post, 29 January 2005; web content, [https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/woodbury/594/ ''Genealogy.com''] *Charla Woodbury, "Re: Children of William Woodbury (1589-1677) of Beverly, MA," Woodbury forum post, 22 January 2008; web content, [https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/woodbury/685/ ''Genealogy.com'']. *Charla Woodbury, "Re:Wm Woodbury and Elizabeth Patch's Children AGAIN," Woodbury forum post, 12 February 2011; web content, [https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/woodbury/779/ ''Genealogy.com'']. ['''Wert'''] Wert, Larry . "Descendants of John Woodbury (c. 1543)," GEDCOM database, uploaded 12 June 2011 (http://uneeke1.tripod.com/ : accessed 10 March 2019). NOTE: This database is sourced, but needs to be verified. * ''Burke's Landed Gentry," 18th edition, Vol 2, pg. 651-2 :: "Lineage - A pedigree of this family, of descent, in the male line, from John Woodberye (1579-1641), was recorded at the College of Arms 1953. The family Wills at the Exeter Probate Registry were destroyed during World War II but descent can be presumed from James Woodbarye, named in the Lay Subsidy of Burlescombe, Devon 1523-4, where the Woodbury family had been freeholders since the close of the 14th century, when the overlordship of the deClaville family ended." :: "John Woodberye, 'junior', of Burlescombe, lived at East Coker, Somerset after 1605 and was sent to Cape Ann, Massachusetts Bay by the Dorchester Co..." * ''Burke's American Families'', pg. 2983, NOTE: This source should clear up his emigration confusion because it describes how he was chosen to return to England as a representative of the Dorchester Company. :: Returned to England in 1627 as Agent for the Dorchester Co.. Note: A series of English Woodbury records have been published to the Internet. Will post these links as time permits.

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[[Woodbury-148|John Woodbury]], immigrant ancestor
[[Woodbury-203|William Woodbury]], immigrant ancestor
==Bibliographic Notes== See [[Space:Woodbury: John Woodbury (PGM) References|John Woodbury (PGM) References]] (free space page, 2013-2019)
In their 2021 article about William^1 Woodbury, authors David Curtis Dearborn and John Bradley Arthaud (available for download by subscription at [https://www.americanancestors.org/browse/publications/the-register ''AmericanAncestors'']) gave a brief outline of core genealogical Woodbury materials. These included, *1887--Robert S. Rantoul, "[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044100183979?urlappend=%3Bseq=13%3Bownerid=27021597765352293-17 A Contribution to the History of the Ancient Family of Woodbury]."Robert S. Rantoul, "A Contribution to the History of the Ancient Family of Woodbury," ''Essex Institute Historical Collections'', 24 (1887):1-42; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044100183979?urlappend=%3Bseq=13%3Bownerid=27021597765352293-17 ''Hathi Trust'']. "The article offers little in the way of actual scholarship on the family's English origins, instead dwelling on places in England's West County bearing the name and mentioning .. Woodbury individuals who lived during the middle ages." *1958--Lora Altine Underhill, ed. "[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/46375?availability=Family%20History%20Library Woodbury Genealogy [:] Descendants of John and William Woodbury of England and Massachusetts]," five volume typescript.Lora Altine Underhill, ed. "Woodbury Genealogy [:] Descendants of John and William Woodbury of England and Massachusetts," 5 vols., typescript (1958); copies available from NEHGS, the Library of Congress and Family History Library in Salt Lake City. Described by Dearborn and Arthaud (2021) as "the most comprehensive genealogical treatment of the American family." who further write, "it contains little documentation." Volumes 1-3 includes five generations of John^1 Woodbury descendants. Volume 4 includes the descendants of William^1 Woodbury. Volume 5 is an "index to the whole." Note: Volumes 1-3 and the index are available online via the ''FamilySearch'' [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/46375?availability=Family%20History%20Library Catalog]. *1899/1900--Perley Derby (1899-1900, posthumously), "[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/osu.32435069736452?urlappend=%3Bseq=573%3Bownerid=13510798902947611-579 John Woodbury and Some of His Descendants]."Perley Derby, "John Woodbury and Some of His Descendants," ''Historical Collections of the Essex Institute'', [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/osu.32435069736452?urlappend=%3Bseq=573%3Bownerid=13510798902947611-579 35 (1899):257]-272, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.31175033370902?urlappend=%3Bseq=53%3Bownerid=13510798902827291-67 36 (1900): 31]-38; digital images, ''Hathi Trust''. Dearborn and Arthaud (2021) remark, this "is comprehensive, [but] also lacks documentation." *1931--Mary Walton Ferris treated both immigrants in her well documented articles in ''Dawes-Gates ancestral lines ...''Mary Walton Ferris, ''Dawes-Gates ancestral lines ...'', 2 vols. (1931-1943), ][http://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89066042367?urlappend=%3Bseq=441 2 (1931):823]-826 for John^1 Woodbury, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89066042367?urlappend=%3Bseq=455%3Bownerid=13510798886652847-493 2 (1931):829]-838 (William^1 Woodbury); digital images, ''Hathi Trust''. *1995--Robert Charles Anderson's article about the immigrant, John Woodbury.Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (1995), 3:2054-2057 (John Woodbury); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/2054/23896413 ''AmericanAncestors'']. :Separately-- :[[Space:Charles_Levi_Woodbury_Notes_(1904)|Charles Levi Woodbury Notes (1904)]]
:[[Space:Frederick_Clifton_Pierce_on_Woodbury_(1898)|Frederick Clifton Pierce on Woodbury (1898)]]
==Birth and Parentage== His father is seen, especially in online user-contributed sites, as John Woodbury, sometimes as born Burlescombe, Devon, England ([https://www.geni.com/people/John-Woodbury-Sr/6000000004237759302 Geni], 2020; [https://gw.geneanet.org/electronicron?lang=en&pz=skylie+mae+rose&nz=stalker&p=john&n=woodbury&oc=1 Geneanet], 2005), and sometimes as Somersetshire ([https://uneeke1.tripod.com/d1.html Wert], 2011). The elder John is generally reported born 1543 ([https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZPT-LWB FT PID GZPT-LWB], 2021; [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Woodbury-209 WikiTree Woodbury-209]), with his death sometimes reported as 1629 ([https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZPT-LWB FT PID GZPT-LWB], 2021), but also as 1641 ([https://www.geni.com/people/John-Woodbury-Sr/6000000004237759302 Geni], 2020). These profiles are generally unsourced or lack historical references that would support links from the immigrants, John and William, to a father, John, of either Burlescombe, Devon or Somerset, England. There was a John Woodberye Senior early of Burlescombe (entries naming him appear in the parish records), but there is also a will, dated and proved 1634, of a man by that name. The will (abstract) provided for bequests to both his son, John Woodberrye and his daughter, Florence Woodberrie.Charla Woodbury/Woodbury Family Research. See Charla Woodbury, ''Woodbury Family Research in England: Part I'', 11 October 2002, typescript (PDF) 59 pp., Appendix A, for "John Woodberye of Burlescombe 1634"; [https://web.archive.org/web/20160909114814/http://www.stayfamily.org/histories/WoodburyEnglishResearch2002.pdf ''Wayback Machine'']. The ==Immigration== Anderson (1995).Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (1995), 2054-2057, in particular, 2054; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/2054/23896414 ''AmericanAncestors'']. John Woodbury (most certainly from the South Petherton part of Somersetshire) immigrated in 1624 (to Cape Ann); returned to England 1627 for purposes related to colonization, returning in 1628. Anderson (2015).Robert Charles Anderson, "Focus on the West County," ''Great Migration Newsletter'', multiple vols., 24 (2015):20 digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1567/i/53625/116/72521453 ''AmericanAncestors'']. William Woodbury (Misterton and South Petherton, Somersetshire) immigrated in 1636. Spear (c1985).Burton W. Spear, [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/421131?availability=Family%20History%20Library ''Search for the Passengers of the Mary & John''] (Toledo, Ohio: B W. Spear [?The Mary & John Clearing House], c1985-1990+), multiple vols., 25 (New Ancestral Discoveries-Part 1):79. John Woodbury first immigrated 1624 on the ''Zouch Phenix'' to Cape Ann. His wife and/or family did not accompany him. John returned to England in 1627 and came again in 1628, aboard the ''Abigail'', to Salem, with son Humphrey. (Notes that William was thought to have accompanied him, but given the English records concerning William, this would not be the case). Notes on the brothers include summaries of the research by Robin Bush [?[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Bush Robin Bush]], ::William--records at South Petherton and Misterton ("just south of Crewkerne"). Includes note, "No Woodbury tenants were found in the Crewkerne (and Misterton) survey of 1597, cites "DD/PT, S/1515, box 1." ::John--Bush found promising records (Woodbury-Napper license) referring to Dorchester (Dorset), East Coker, Wells and Hardington (Somersetshire). Additional promising items (Woodbury-Bishop) appear earlier in the West Coker (Somersetshire) Bishop's Transcripts (Woodbury-Bishop, etc.) ::"So far, no manorial or other records have been found which would enable the family to be traced further back." (Spear, c1985.) == Sources ==

Woodford County Deeds-Campbell

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==Purpose== The purpose of the [[Space:Campbells_of_Woodford_County_Kentucky|'''Campbells of Woodford County Kentucky''']] is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through ''Name of'' 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 Woodford County we are collecting marriage, land and probate records of the Campbells of Woodford County. This page has the '''Campbell Land Records for the years 1795 to 1823'''. If your Woodford 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 Woodford' 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! ==Woodford County Deeds== {| border="3" cellpadding="4" class="sortable" |+'''Woodford County Deeds'''
'''Campbell Records'''
'''Updated: 4 Apr 2024''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" |'''Record#''' |'''Year''' |'''Grantor''' |'''Grantee''' |'''Book''' |'''Page''' |'''Comments''' |'''Doc_Image''' |- |W001 |1795 |[[Campbell-2759|'''Campbell''']], George |McClure, Alexander |B |493 |George Campbell appointing Alexander McCluer Atty |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLX-K3NL-Z Doc Image] |- |W002 |1803 |Crittenden, John |Campbell, Joannah |C1 |387 | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4V-69Y3-D Doc Image] |- |W003 |1801 |Hinch, Samuel |Campbell, George |C2 |457 | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4V-69B3-N Doc Image] |- |W004 |1801 |Elder, Robert |Campbell, George |C2 |461 | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4V-69BH-Z Doc Image] |- |W005 |1809 |Clerk County Court |Campbell, David |D |434 | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLX-P7G1 Doc Image] |- |W006 |1809 |Whittington, William |Campbell, David |D |525 | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLX-PWSZ Doc Image] |- |W007 |1811 |Buck, Charles |Campbell, David |E |204 | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLX-P7GR Doc Image] |- |W008 |1812 |Lindsey, Landy |Campbell, David |F |93 | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLX-PQP8 Doc Image] |- |W009 |1812 |Campbell, David |Arnold, Lewis |F |97 | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLX-PQLB Doc Image] |- |W010 |1814 |Hancock, Terry |Campbell, Benj P P Atty |F |252 | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLX-PQY4 Doc Image] |- |W011 |1814 |Perry, Robert |Campbell, Lucy |F |306 | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLX-PQNV Doc Image] |- |W012 |1815 |Carr, Thomas Jr |Campbell, David |F |498 | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLX-PQF5 Doc Image] |- |W013 |1815 |[[Campbell-55921|'''Campbell''']], Gilbert |[[Campbell-61062|'''Campbell''']], Samuel |G |7 |Gilbert Campbell, Agness Kirkham, George Vineyard, John Ramsey, James Henderson and Prudence his wife (Late Prudence Campbell) & Alexander Foster and Sarah his wife (late Sarah Campbell) heirs of George Campbell dec'd |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4X-P7YH-M Doc Image] |- |W014 |1815 |[[Campbell-2759|'''Campbell''']], George Heirs |[[Campbell-61062|'''Campbell''']], Samuel |G |7 | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4X-P7YH-M Doc Image] |- |W015 |1816 |Ramsey, Elizabeth |[[Campbell-2759|'''Campbell''']], George Heirs |G |120 | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4X-P7TR-5 Doc Image] |- |W016 |1816 |Armstrong, John |[[Campbell-61062|'''Campbell''']], Samuel |G |150 | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4X-P7TT-D Doc Image] |- |W017 |1817 |Elliott, Prudence |Campbell, Samuel P Atty |G |226 |Prudence of Woodford County appoint my friend Samuel Campbell my attorney …for the purpose of receiving my half pay as the widow of James Elliott dec'd |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4X-P7TB-K Doc Image] |- |W018 |1817 |Crittenden, Henry |Campbell, David & c |G |318 | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4X-P7TR-K Doc Image] |- |W019 |1816 |Vineyard, George |[[Campbell-61062|'''Campbell''']], Samuel |G |330 |George Vineyard and Mary his wife (which said Mary was one of the children and heirs of George Campbell deceased) of the County of Montgomery & the State of Virginia and Samuel Campbell of Woodford |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4X-P7TR-J Doc Image] |- |W020 |1819 |Brittenham, German |Campbell, David |H |48 | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4X-P7TF-C Doc Image] |- |W021 |1820 |Jack, John |Campbell, David & c |H |174 | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4X-P7TH-N Doc Image] |- |W022 |1820 |Long, Rueben |Campbell, David |H |232 | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4X-P7TC-P Doc Image] |- |W023 |1819 |[[Campbell-65862|'''Campbell''']], John W |Gwinn, Robert |H |270 |John Campbell of Woodford County to Robert Gwyn sell a negro woman named Betty supposed to be 23 or 24 for the sum of $500 |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4X-P7TD-4 Doc Image] |- |W024 |1821 |Kinkead, Archibald |Campbell, David & c |H |386 | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4X-P7TC-1 Doc Image] |- |W025 |1821 |Elkin, Isiah |[[Campbell-65862|'''Campbell''']], John W |H |495 | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4X-P7T4-G Doc Image] |- |W026 |1821 |Buck, Peter C |Campbell, David |I |65 | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4X-P7Y2-Z Doc Image] |- |W027 |1822 |Campbell, David |Church |I |175 | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4X-P7YZ-F Doc Image] |- |W028 |1822 |Campbell, David |Long, James C |I |242 | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4X-P7Y8-8 Doc Image] |- |W029 |1822 |Campbell, David |Campbell, Saml & c |I |247 | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4X-P7YD-X Doc Image] |- |W030 |1822 |Campbell, David |Campbell, Saml |I |247 | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4X-P7YD-X Doc Image] |- |W031 |1822 |Campbell, David |Buck, Peter C & c |I |248 | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4X-P7Y8-H Doc Image] |- |W032 |1822 |Campbell, David |Campbell, Saml & c P Atty |I |248 | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4X-P7Y8-H Doc Image] |- |W033 |1822 |Campbell, David |Helm, Thomas |I |323 | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4X-P7Y7-P Doc Image] |- |W034 |1823 |Campbell, Robert T |Guthrie, Thomas |I |351 |Robert Campbell and Elizabeth his wife |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4X-P7YF-H Doc Image] |- |W035 |1823 |Boyse, Thomas |[[Campbell-65862|'''Campbell''']], John W |I |389 |Thomas Basye & Narcissa his wife to John W Campbell and Lindamira(?) S Campbell his wife |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4X-P7YZ-Q Doc Image] |- |W036 |1823 |Campbell, Robert |Kinkead, Robert |I |419 |Robert Campbell guardian of Felix McCallister binds his ward to Robert Kinkead for aa apprentice term of 4 years |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4X-P7YW-B Doc Image] |} ==Sources== :Woodford County Deeds: General indexes, v. 1-4 1789-1914,Film # 007844448 :Woodford County Deeds: Vols. A-B 1789-1796, Film # 008192320 :Woodford County Deeds: Vols. C, C2 1794-1805, Film # 007897708 :Woodford County Deeds: Vols. D-F 1805-1815, Film # 008192321 :Woodford County Deeds: Vols. G-I 1815-1823, Film # 007896493

Woodford County Marriages-Campbell

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==Purpose== The purpose of the [[Space:Campbells of Woodford County Kentucky|'''Campbells of Woodford County Kentucky''']] is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through 'Woodford 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 Woodford County we are collecting marriage, land and probate records of the Campbells of Woodford County. This page has the '''Campbell Marriage records for the years 1790 to 1866'''. If your Woodford 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 ''Name of'' 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! ==Marriage Records== {| border="3" cellpadding="4" |+'''Woodford County'''
'''Marriage Records'''
'''1790 - 1866'''
'''Updated: 5 Apr 2024''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" |'''Marriage_Date''' |'''Groom''' |'''Bride''' |'''Comments''' |'''Rec_Image''' |- |16 Mar 1790 |McDaniel, Charles |Campbell, Hannah |9W7H-VKW |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9SQ-NZ9C Doc Image] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L93Y-HZV4 Doc Image] |- |28 Dec 1797 |Abbit, Wm |Campbell, Margarett |9QPY-DF2 |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9SQ-NZXS Doc Image] |- |3 Sep 1799 |Ward, James |Campbell, Elizabeth |Parents Joanna Campbell, William Campbell |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G93Y-H4RC Doc Image] |- |28 Jan 1800 |Campbell, James |Martin, Nancy | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L93Y-WKV6 Doc Image] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L93Y-WKJY Doc Image] |- |5 Aug 1801 |[[Campbell-18107|'''Campbell''']], Alexander |Dunlap, Alexander |KJ86-NXZ |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-893Y-W2CM Doc Image] |- |29 Nov 1801 |Stevenson, James |Campbell, Margaret |LJMG-PK9 |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-993Y-4FS7 Doc Image] |- |29 Oct 1803 |Armstrong, James |[[Campbell-65978|'''Campbell''']], Jennet |Janet or Jane Campbell, daughter of George Campbell and Mary McClure |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-893Y-4FH3 Doc Image] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L93Y-4X1Y Doc Image] |- |31 Dec 1806 |Kirkham, John |[[Campbell-65981|'''Campbell''']], Agnes |KL6D-3NS |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G93Y-HDTL Doc Image] |- |13 Sep 1808 |Campbell, Wm |Berry, Lucy |KHYM-Y9C |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-893Y-W2KD Doc Image] |- |22 May 1811 |Walker, Daniel |Campbell, Sarah Ann | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-893Y-HQB6 Doc Image] |- |20 Feb 1812 |[[Campbell-65862|'''Campbell''']], John W |Elkin, Lindamira Smith |LHG7-WS1 |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-993Y-WGD2 Doc Image] |- |26 Mar 1812 |Campbell, William |Hudson, Polly |MKC1-FKJ |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-993Y-WG87 Doc Image] |- |26 Dec 1820 |Campbell, David |Savage, Eliza | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L93Y-W999-6 Doc Image] |- |8 Apr 1823 |Campbell, John |Torbit, Mary H |L8B4-23B |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L93Y-W2SD Doc Image] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L93Y-W2SD Doc Image] |- |14 May 1824 |Campbell, Robt C |McClure, Mary |KHK9-7S8 |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-993Y-WKLX Doc Image] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-893Y-WVBV Doc Image] |- |10 Sep 1827 |Campbell, Augustus L |Yancy, Martha L |KHTV-Z2F |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-993Y-W25X Doc Image] |- |14 Feb 1828 |Green, James |Campbell, Mary | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89SQ-NZZW Doc Image] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-893Y-W9MC-S Doc Image] |- |15 Jan 1834 |Watson, Samuel W |Campbell, Mary |Father Samuel Campbell L7PC-TMS |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L93Y-HHTX Doc Image] |- |3 Dec 1835 |Campbell, R H |Christopher, Juliett |KLY7-D4F |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-993Y-WG1Y Doc Image] |- |5 Sep 1838 |Bronson, Charles |Campbell, Victoria | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9SQ-NZ6R Doc Image] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L93Y-4NLB Doc Image] |- |28 Apr 1840 |White, James |[[Campbell-65916|'''Campbell''']], Martha M |GSJF-HF1 |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9SQ-NZ4B Doc Image] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G93Y-HWVX Doc Image] |- |10 Aug 1844 |Campbell. Enos |Ball, Mary Elizabeth |MM3H-KS9 |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-993Y-W2JF Doc Image] |- |2 Nov 1850 |Weyler, Adam |Campbell, Juliann | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9SQ-NZ89 Doc Image] |- |31 Dec 1857 |Ellis, Samuel |Campbell, Mary |K2X7-B6Z |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9SQ-NZ94 Doc Image] |- |14 Nov 1865 |McCampbell, William L |Craig, Eliza |LZ6P-B5B |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89SQ-NZ64 Doc Image] |- |5 Sep 1866 |Campbell, Stephen W |Long, Eugenia | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89SQ-NZD4 Doc Image] |} ==Sources== :Wooodford County, Kentucky, Marriage Records 1789-1872; Film # 004260329 :Wooodford County, Kentucky, Marriage Bonds 1789-1860; Film # 005771987

Woodford County Probate-Campbell

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==Purpose== The purpose of the [[Space:Campbells_of_Woodford_County_Kentucky|'''Campbells of Woodford County Kentucky''']] is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through Woodford 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 Woodford County we are collecting marriage, land and probate records of the Campbells of Woodford County. This page has the '''Campbell Probate records for the years 1814 to 1843'''. If your 'Woodford 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 Woodford 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== {| border="3" cellpadding="4" |+'''Woodford County'''
'''Probate Records'''
'''1814 - 1843'''
'''Updated: 31 Mar 2024''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" |'''Year''' |'''Surname''' |'''First''' |'''Instrument''' |'''Book''' |'''Page''' |'''Comments''' |'''Doc_Image''' |- |1814 |[[Campbell-2759|'''Campbell''']] |George |Will |D |303 |George Campbell of Woodford Couny. Sons: Gilbert Campbell, Samuel Campbell. Daughters: Nancy Kirkham, Prudnce, Mary, Elizabeth, Janet |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89DL-N9HH-F Doc Image] |- |1815 |[[Campbell-2759|'''Campbell''']] |George |Apprais |D |313 |Inventory and Appraisement of George Campbell's Estate |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89DL-N9H4-1 Doc Image] |- |1815 |[[Campbell-2759|'''Campbell''']] |George |Sale |D |334 |Sale of the Personal Estate of George Campbell |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89DL-N9H9-L Doc Image] |- |1815 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur |Will |E |7 |Copy of Last and Testament in Knox County, KY Court of Arthur Campbell a citizen of Virginia. Beloved wife Margaret. Sons: William, John B, Charles Lewis, Arthur Lee, James, David. Daughters: Elizabeth, Margaret, Mary Baird, Jane B, Martha C, Annie Augusta. Grandson: Arthur Baird. Grandaughter: Margaret C Baird. Executors: sons, John B Campbell and Arthur L Campbell |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9DL-N9HQ-8 Doc Image] |- |1826 |Campbell |William |Will |G |370 |wife Mary |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9DL-N94R-S Doc Image] |- |1826 |Campbell |Wm |Apprais |H |55 |Inventory and Appraisement of William Campbell's Estate |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99DL-N93N-N Doc Image] |- |1827 |Campbell |Joanna |Will |H |106 |All my slaves: one negro man called Tom and one negro man called Scott and one negro woman called Febe at my decease shall be emancipated. Granddaughter Elizabeth Stevenson. Son Alexander Campbell appointed Executor |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89DL-N974-H Doc Image] |- |1832 |Campbell |James |Gdn |I |174 |James Campbell infant heir of Wm Campbell, dec'd |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99DL-N9SV-N Doc Image] |- |1832 |Campbell |Nancy |Gdn |I |175 |Nancy Campbell now Nancy Morton |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99DL-N9SV-8 Doc Image] |- |1832 |Campbell |Eliza & Julian |Gdn |I |176 |Elizabeth & Julian infant heirs of Wm Campbell |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99DL-N9SV-8 Doc Image] |- |1833 |Campbell |James |Gdn |I |402 | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89DL-N9Q9-4 Doc Image] |- |1833 |Campbell |Eliza & Julian |Gdn |I |402 | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89DL-N9Q9-4 Doc Image] |- |1835 |Campbell |Eliza & Julian |Settle |K |236 | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89DL-N97B-V Doc Image] |- |1838 |[[Campbell-65878|'''Campbell''']] |David |Apprais |L |60 |Inventory and Appraisement of te Estate of David Campbell |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89DP-2Z2P Doc Image] |- |1839 |[[Campbell-65878|'''Campbell''']] |David |Sales |L |61 |Bill of Sale of the personal estate of David Cmpbell |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99DP-2Z86 Doc Image] |- |1843 |[[Campbell-65878|'''Campbell''']] |David |Settle |M |199 |Settlement by the Aministrators of the Estate of David Campbell |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89DP-28XX Doc Image] |} ==Sources==

Woodland or Woodlawn Plantation

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Woodland was the name of the plantation John Mason Moody bought in 1846 and expanded and renovated by Jacob Holt about 1850. Jack and all the family members from Mississippi called the plantation “Woodlawn”. Martha and local people refer to it as “Woodland”. The home was located on the Garysburg- Gaston Road in Northampton County, NC, not far from the intersection of Interstate 95. The house, needing paint, but in generally good condition remained there until 1995, exactly as it had been in John Mason Moody’s time. In 1995 the house was bought by a Jacob Holt fan and moved and reassembled in Efland, N.C., near Hillsborough. Although it is wonderful that the Jacob Holt Italianate and Victorian details have survived, its rebuilding is in many ways unfortunate. The house is built on a high stone basement. Dormers and a cupola have been added, changing the roofline. The stair has been reversed. The fireplaces have been moved from their original positions. The room arrangements on the right hand side of the downstairs have been altered. The house was renamed “Elysiana”, although I believe they are again now calling it Woodland. I never saw Woodland as it was originally, although I have many photographs obtained from the North Carolina Archives. By the time I had located it, the house was in the process of being disassembled. I have visited the home in Efland. The large twelve room weather boarded structure had expansive rooms. Fifteen inch intricate plaster molding of a fruit design was made in Petersburg and was a cornice in all the downstairs rooms. Of course this did not survive the disassembly. Ornate cast iron medallions supported chandeliers in the front and back halls. The baseboards were marbleized painting. The original paint was still on the woodwork when moved. The rooms on the left hand side downstairs were connected by paneled doors on either side of the fireplace which could be lifted (like garage doors) so the space could be opened up for parties or balls. A full basement of six rooms, fireplaces and a wine cellar may have served as quarters for household servants. Virginia Leigh Refo, November 14, 2012 =====Acknowledgement===== *Many thanks to cousin Virginia Leigh Refo whose research and transcriptions added to this profile. The originals were donated to the Library of Virginia in 2004 by [[Edens-309|Liz Edens Vermillion]] with the help of Virginia Refo [[https://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaxtf/view?docId=lva/vi00922.xml Moody Family Papers, 1750-1881. Accession 40535, Personal Papers Collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia.]]

Woodnutt

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*Author: Woodnutt, Anita *Title: Our Bennett Ancestors – John Bennett, Sr. *Form: Manuscript *Date: 2018-ongoing [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Woodnutt| Other WikiTree pages that link to this page]]

Woodnutt2

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:Author: Woodnutt, Anita :Title: Our Bennett Ancestors - Temporary Tree :Date: 20 Feb 2016 :Draft manuscript

Woodpile Quilt

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==Woodpile Quilt== Made by [[Jensen-17610|Karen Carter]] - 2000-2004 Size: 54” wide X 66 ½” long This was a Mystery Quilt Project put together by Four Corners Quilter's Guild members, [[Reichelt-219|Nicole Bennallick]] and Elaine Wood in 2000-2001. Instructions were handed out in three parts over the course of three months to make different units for the quilt top. We could not receive the next instalment until we showed the completed assignment at Show & Tell. It is always difficult to choose fabrics for a mystery project and you must hope that the values for placement in the pieces will show up. I wanted to get out of my comfort zone by not choosing a neutral background. I used the complimentary colour scheme of red and green. It was exciting to see all the different colour combinations being revealed each month. When the units were assembled, it exposed the stars floating across the surface. I wished I had switched the colours around so that I would have had red stars instead of green stars. The only thing I did not like about the quilt, as you can see in the group display, was the blocks that spilled into the border. I ripped them out of the borders and rebuilt some new units, so that they used the border fabric for their backgrounds (that is why you always buy a little extra fabric). Then I LOVED it! My quilt top was only a flimsy for the guild's quilt show in 2003. As always, I struggle with the decision of what design to quilt. It was hand quilted with green thread for a few months in early 2004 - a spinning design in the stars, a basket weave in the background, and piano keys in the border. Flannel fabric was used for the backing which made it difficult to quilt, but it turned out rather nice. An extra block was made to make the label, which was appliqued to the back. It is so cozy to curl up under while watching TV.

Woodpole Lodge

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=== Woodpole === === Woodpole Lodge === === Occupants === * [Private Occupants] Brady - 1995 - 2008 * [Private Occupants] Wilkinson - 2008 - 2020 * Ian Hunter & Kate Goodbody - 2020 - Present

Woods, 1901

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:Woods, Edgar, [http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924028785703 '''''Albemarle County in Virginia; giving some account of what it was by nature, of what it was made by man, and of some of the men who made it''''']. Charlottesville, Va. : The Michie company, printers, 1901, p. 129 :“Presbyterians were settled in the county while it was yet a part of Goochland. The colony of Scotch Irish who came over the Blue Ridge in 1734 under the auspices of Michael Woods, brought with them the faith of their fathers. Among these were the families of Wallace, Kinkead, Stockton, McCord and Jameson. Further to the south along the base of the Ridge were the Morrisons, McCues, Montgomerys, Reids and Robertsons. These last were the founders of Rockfish Church, located in the forks of Rockfish River. About 1746 James McCann, who had patented the land in 1745 , conveyed to John Reid, James Robertson and Samuel Bell one acre and thrity-five poles, for the Rockfish Church, and for a school for the inhabitants of that vicinity.”

Woods - Erroneous Predgree

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Parents of Michael Woods of Virginia - NOT John Woods & Elizabeth Worsop. Histories were written in the early 1900s giving the parents of Michael as John and Elisabeth Worsop. ==Earliest Sources== '''Age Books''': Alabama State Archives [geoblocked outside of the US]
transcription available: Internet link no longer available '''Age Book 1''' - covers about 1706-1804 written by Michael, grandson of immigrant Michael. Does not mention immigrant Michael or even Ireland. '''Age Book 2''' - covers about 1767-1812 written by Michael, great grandson of immigrant Michael. Does not mention immigrant Michael or Ireland. Apparently these were first transcribed by the Alabama archivist about 1935. Additional “Woods Genealogy” accompanying the Age Books– author Martha Harle Woods (1873-1941), 4xg grand-daughter of Immigrant Michael, compiled after 1911 (she mentions her father’s death in 1911) gives parents of Immigrant Michael as John and Elizabeth Worsop ['''disproved-see [[Wood-34957|John Wood]] & [[Worsop-22|Elizabeth Worsop]]''']. ==Notes on “Col” Charles A R Woods (1865- 1938)== A descendant of Michael Woods Using US records ::1870 with parents, Missouri ::1880 with parents, Missouri ::1886 married Dora Snoddy Missouri ::1900 teacher, Missouri , with Dora (died 1902) ::c1903 married Martha W Clark ::1910 lumber yard proprietor, Arkansas, with Martha ::1920 lumber yard proprietor, Missouri, with Martha ::1930 sawyer, Buffalo Missouri, with Martha ::1938 Death Buffalo Pike Co, Missouri His profile can be found here:https://archive.org/details/woodsmcafeememor02wood/page/336/mode/2up?q=charles+A+RprofileI can't find any military records for Charles and though I have his death cert I have not been able to find an obituary which may confirm the claim to Colonel. I know nothing about US uniforms but I suspect the uniform is for Tennessee not Missouri. Also I can’t find any records of admission to West Point. ==Woods, Neander (1905) The Woods-McAfee Memorial containing an account of John Woods & James McAfee of Irelandhttps://archive.org/details/woodsmcafeememor00wood/page/2/mode/2up== ::• In the preface he acknowledges Col Charles A.R. Woods as a contributor. ::• Pg 56 Col Charles A R Woods, ….who has probably expended more labor in efforts to obtain full information concerning his Woods ancestors than any other person. ::• Pg 59 Col Charles A R Woods of Norborne, Missouri…..paid a visit to Madison County last year (1903), and made a diligent search for Archibald’s grave. ::• Pg 328, pedigree of Charles from William, son of immigrant Michael ::• Pg 336 Col of Voluntary Infantry, 1898. Did not pass physical for regular army (33 years old) ==Miller, W.H. (1907) History and Genealogies of the Families of Miller, Woods, Harris, Wallace, Maupin, Oldham, Kavanaugh and Brownhttps://archive.org/details/historygenealogi01mill/page/357/mode/2up/search/dunshaughlin== ::• Pg 182 “Colonel Charles A.R. Woods (1865- ) married firstly Dora Lee Snoddy, secondly, Martha W. Clark…….is somewhat of a genealogist, and takes much interest in pedigrees. He made us a visit a few years since, and we visited several old grave yards and copied inscriptions from the tombs”. ==McClenaghan, Rev. H (preface 1911) Dunshaughlin being some Historical NotesInternet link no longer available== ::• Pg 125 “The present representative of the American branch is the energetic Colonel Charles A.R. Woods of Parsons, Kansas who is a direct descendant of the above-mentioned Michael Woods of Dunshaughlin.” ::• “Elizabeth Parsons, daughter of Richard Parsons and Letitia aforesaid [Loftus], married Thomas Woods of Dunshaughlin about the year 1660”. ['''INCORRECT: Elizabeth Parsons married Sir Thomas WORSOPP'''.] ::• “Their daughter Elizabeth Woods married John Woods, probably her cousin, about the year 1680-83”. ['''INCORRECT: Daughter Elizabeth Warsopp married John Wood circa 1690'''.] ::• “From one of their sons came the Woods family of Milverton Hall, Skerries. From another son Michael, born 1684, came an American branch of the Woods family” ['''INCORRECT: John Wood did not have any children'''.] So bottom line is that the parents of immigrant Michael were not even mentioned before early 1900s and I somehow feel that Charles was the one to mention them. He had travelled to the UK and most likely decided Dunshaughlin was the place of origin. Unless there are other sources I would say that Michael and family may have arrived from anywhere. I was even sceptical about his wife being Mary Campbell until I found mention of a gravestone in the old Blair Park burial ground pg 214 W.H. Miller (1907)
"Here lies the body of John Woods, son of Michael Woods, and Mary Campbell, who was born Feb 18, 1812 [1712] and departed this life Oct. 14 1791"...……..obviously no longer there but hopefully was there in 1907. ==References==

Woods Name Study Info

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Woofles Syrup Delaney

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Name: Woofles Syrup Delaney Birthdate: Gotcha Date: Heaven Date: 2014

Woolard Family Bible

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Family records from a family bible filled in by [[Woolard-88|Joseph Woolard]] for his son William. The bible itself was printed in 1817, so many of the entries are recorded after the fact (or possibly copied from another family bible). In the back of the Bible, the name "John Lesley" appears; this may be the John Leslie who married Joseph's daughter Elizabeth, or possibly their son John. The family lived in Virginia (exact location unknown); several family members later moved to Frederick County, Maryland.

Woolford Family Mysteries

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Thomas and Margaret Woolford have a large family Thomas Woolford Born 1828 in Sydney, Australia Died 1912 in Hampden , Otago, New Zealand Margaret Cane Woolford Born 1835 Keady, Amuageh, Ireland Died 1890 Hampden, Otago, New Zealand Thomas Woolford (M) Margaret (Cane) Woolford — married 3 May 1856 in Warrnambool, Australia Father of Charles Woolford (B)1872 (D)1945 Joseph Woolford (B)1861 Thomas Tholas Woolford (B)1865 (D)1913 Mary Frances (Woolford) Bartley, (B)1865 James Woolford (B)1867 Bertha (Woolford) McCormack, (B)1868 Nathanial William Woolford, (B)1870 (D)1952 Samuel Woolford (B)1872 (D)1945 Margaret (Woolford) McWhirter (B)1874 (D)1905 Here are open questions about our family. I have almost all the Births and Deaths of the Kids, and I'm looking for any family history and information on there kids and parents more to update

Woolton St Mary's - baptism index

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:18 Mar 1788 - [[Huson-210|Ann Huson]]

Woolton St Mary's - marriage index

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:26 Jul 1842 - [[Copple-261|John Copple]] & [[Mary Rose]] :15 Nov 1868 - [[Coffey-2784|Ferdinand Coffey]] & [[Phythian-202|Ellen Phythian]]

Woolton St Peter's - burial index

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:24 Oct 1899 - [[Carr-14254|William Carr]]

Wooster B. Harris Letters Collection

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Letters and documents concerning the ancestors and descendants of Ebenezer Harris (1764-1844). [Harris-30699] Of major significance is a small 4 leaf booklet, ca 1815, documenting descendants of Nicholas (1691-1775) and Hanna (Blake) Harris. The collection consists primarily of about 150 letters ca. 1850-1880, most written to the parents of Wooster B. Harris, grandson of Ebenezer. These document the lives of many relatives of the time. The collection is a small portion of a trunk full of old letters, the rest of which were burned in 1965. It is in the possession of Douglas H. Crosby [Crosby-5068]

Wooten DNA haplogroup I-M25

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'''DNA Research''' [[Wooten-160|John Wooten]] might be a relative, or maybe even a brother of [[Wooten-212|Thomas Wooten]] (bef. 1612 - abt. 1669) or none of the above. The reason is because a person in the DNA haplogroup I-M253 is [[Tunnell-103|Ivan Tunnell]] a highly possible descendant of [[Wooten-1709|Sarah Elizabeth (Sallie) Daniel formerly Wooten]]. She appears to be a descendant of [[Wooten-160|John Wooten]] but it's uncertain. Click on her "Show Descendants" button to see Ivan Tunnell at the bottom (at least as of 29 Jan 2024). The weak link in the line of descendants is [[Wooten-1706|Samuel Wooten]] (1726 - 1814) son of Richard Wooten (born 18 Feb 1677 in Somerset County, Province of Maryland) who is duplicated as [[Wootten-263|Samuel Wootten Sr.]] son of Richard Wooten and Lucy Council of Isle of Wight. Both with no proof as father of Samuel. Furthermore Samuel is mysteriously born in Mecklenberg, Virginia with no proof. Richard and Lucy were never there. The Richard born in Maryland most likely was well established on Vulcan's Vineyard, Maryland in 1699. So where does Samuel go? [[Wootten-263|Samuel Wootten Sr.]] also has a possible descendant with the the DNA haplogroup I-M253 which is [[Wooten-838|Spencer D. Wooten]]. Perhaps [[Wootten-263|Samuel Wootten Sr.]] is the real one after a merge and his father would be [[Wooten-210|Richard Wooten Jr.]] (1673 - 1738) who married Lucy Council. Samuel's birth place would be Isle of Wight. Then all the DNA haplogroups would match. But did Lucy have Samuel when she was 50? Perhaps Samuel belongs to another Wooten who may not even be a Richard Wooten. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Wooten-208 Thomas Wootten 1612-1670 Castor Northamptonshire DNA haplogroup I-M253] [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/wooten?iframe=ycolorized Family Tree DNA for Wooten]

Wooten family Decater Alabama

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Looking for descendents and lineage on Fanny Lee Wooten. Born in Decater Alabama. Married Theodore Franklin Butler. They were my paternal grandparents. Thank you, Gina Vick. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=23314120 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Worcester Church Images

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Worcester County, Massachusetts

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This page is a work-in-progress. [[Keniston-36|Keniston-36]] 20:50, 9 February 2017 (EST) ==Welcome to the Worcester County, Massachusetts Project== ===Maps and Boundaries=== * Cheshire County, New Hampshire to the north * Hillsborough County, New Hampshire to the north/northeast * [[Space:MIddlesex_County%2C_Massachusetts|Middlesex County]] to the east/northeast * [[Space:Norfolk_County%2C_Massachusetts|Norfolk County]] to the east/southeast * Providence County, Rhode Island to the south/southeast * Windham County, Connecticut to the south * Tolland County, Connecticut to the south/southwest * [[Space:Hampden_County%2C_Massachusetts|Hampden County]] to the west/southwest * [[Space:Hampshire_County%2C_Massachusetts|Hampshire County]] to the west * [[Space:Franklin_County%2C_Massachusetts|Franklin County]] to the northwest ===Communities=== ====Cities==== ====Towns==== ===History=== ===Landmarks=== ===Notables=== ===Records and Resources=== *[[Wikipedia:Worcester County, Massachusetts | Worcester County on Wikipedia]]

Worcester County Land Records-Campbell

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==Purpose== The purpose of the [[Space:Campbells_of_Worcester_County_Maryland|'''Campbells of Worcester County Maryland''']] is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through Worcester 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 Worcester County we are collecting marriage, land and probate records of the Campbells of Worcester County. This page has the '''Campbell Land Records for the years prior to 1797'''. If your Worcester 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 Worcester 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! ==Worcester County Land Records -Campbell== {| border="3" cellpadding="4" |+'''Worcester County Land'''
'''Records'''
'''1747-1797''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" |Book||Page||Grantor||Grantee||Date||Comments |- |B||462||Andrew Gray||John Campbell||1752||200 acres of "North Petherton"; 110 acres of "Atkin's Lot" |- |C||142||John Smith||John Campbell||1754||30 acres of "Dumfries" and "Brotherhood" |- |C||409||Matthew Wallace||John Campbell||1755||100 acres of "Golden Quarter" in former Somerset Co. |- |D||52||John Campbell||Parker Rodgers||1756||30 acres of "Dumfries" and "Brotherhood" |- |D||130||John Potter||John Campbell||1757||3 tracts of land in county known as "Royal Oak","Turville's Lott", and "Turville's Struggle" |- |D||173||John Hazard||John Campbell||1757||Negro girl named "Chloe" |- |D||223||John Campbell||Walter Purnell||1757|| 2 tracts in county known as "Royal Oak" and "Turville's Lot" |- |F||66||William Truitt||James Campbell||1764||80 acres of "Long Lott"; 150 acres of "Leneath" |- |F||443||Ebenezer and Eli Campbell||Capt. John Campbell||1765||357 acres of "Brotherhood" |- |F||445||Capt. John Campbell and Eli Campbell||Ebenezer Campbell||1765||114 acres of "Brotherhood" |- |F||447||Capt. John Campbell and Ebenezer Campbell||Eli Campbell||1765||96 acres of "Brotherhood" |- |G||22||Eli Campbell and Mary his wife||Ebenezer Campbell||1767||All his right to tract of "Brotherhood" |- |G||106||John Campbell||Charles Bannister||1766|| "Perkins Venture" |- |G||195||William Turnell||Eli Campbell||1767||"Misusage" and "Waple's Luck" |- |G||477||John Campbell and Esther his wife||Mary Kerby||1768|||"Cornhill" and "Cornhill's Addition" |- |H||251||Thomas Robbins||Ebenezer Campbell||1770||A "negro" boy named Roger |- |H||428||Moses Davis||Capt. John Campbell||1770||33 acres of "Golden Quarter" and 6 1/2 acres of the same lot |- |H||471||John Campbell (son of Eli Campbell dec.)||John Dagworthy||1770||100 acres of "Waple's Luck" |- |H||565||John Campbell||Mary Fassitt (his daughter) and John Simpson Campbell (his son)||1771||373 acres of "Security" |- |I||67||John Campbell||Ebenezer Campbell||1772||327 acres of "Golden Quarter" and "Brotherhood" |- |K||202||John Deaverix||William Campbell||1779||50 acres of "Rochester" on S. side of Broad Neck Branch |- |K||325||Comfort Boyer||Rachel Campbell||1780||Household Furniture |- |K||350||John Deavrix||William Campbell||1780||24 acres of "Rochester" |- |L||74||John Campbell||John Frasfitt||1773|| A "negro" wench named Sal |- |M||177||William Campbell||Matthew Hopkins||1787||Tract of "Rochester" |- |O||693||Rachel Campbell (widow of William Campbell)||Matthew Hopkins||1793||All her portion of "Rochester" |- |R||85||John Campbell||Jacob Frazier||1796||Farm Animals |-

Worcester County Probate-Campbell

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==Purpose== The purpose of the [[Space:Campbells_of_Worcester_County_Maryland|'''Campbells of Worcester County Maryland''']] is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through Worcester 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 Worcester County we are collecting marriage, land and probate records of the Campbells of Worcester County. This page has the Campbell Probate records for the years '''IN PROGRESS'''. If your Worcester 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 Worcester 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!

Worcester Dope

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These are links to baptism registry entries for the Worcester Dutch Reformed Church in South Africa from 1821 to 1910, kept on FamilySearch. For similar pages of other Parishes see [[Space:South_African_Quick_Links|South African Quick Links]] '''There is an index for all these Worcester baptism records at the end of this page.''' [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121013?i=327&cat=1152876 '''1821-1836''' (G14/2/1 Part 2)] - Original Registers
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p.1 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-6T2F?i=261&cat=1152876 '''1898.11'''], p.6 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-6T2C?i=267&cat=1152876 '''1899'''], p.31 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-6TKZ?i=280&cat=1152876 '''1900'''], p.52 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-6TVB?i=291&cat=1152876 '''1901'''], p.82 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-6TX8?i=306&cat=1152876 '''1902'''], p.108 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-6TFF?i=320&cat=1152876 '''1903'''], p.140 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-6T8J?i=340&cat=1152876 '''1904'''], p.176 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-6BZN?i=359&cat=1152876 '''1905'''], p.210 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-6TCF?i=377&cat=1152876 '''1906'''], p.236 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-6BZP?i=392&cat=1152876 '''1907'''], p.267 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-6TH9?i=409&cat=1152876 '''1908'''], p.295 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-6TWX?i=423&cat=1152876 '''1909'''], p.318 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-6BC8?i=435&cat=1152876 '''1910'''], ---- [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121015?i=450&cat=1152876 '''1821-1910 Index''' (G14/2/6)]
This index (G14/2/6) covers the baptism registers G14/2/'''{{Red|1}}''' to G14/2/'''{{Red|7}}''' (only 1-5 are currently online). Index entries are identified with '''R'''[egister], '''Fol'''[io] (i.e. page) and both father and child's name. The register number '''{{Red|N}}''' corresponds with G14/2/'''{{Red|N}}''' above. As with most indexes of this kind, created with pen and paper, the scribe ran out of space with the result that things got out of sequence (an in this case, messy) pretty quickly. Below I have tried to put things together again, or at least tried to group links to the various index pages of each alphabet letter together. Each link, e.g. '''A'''(1,3), points to one or more pages in sequence for that letter (in this case for the letter A). {{Blue|The numbers in brackets after a letter, e.g. (1,3), are the register numbers that appear for that letter on the linked page(s).}} These register numbers are therefore a clue to the years covered on the linked page (see below for a mapping of numbers to years). Sometimes there are a few entries of one letter mixed in with those of another letter on the same index page. In such a case that page is linked to via both letter indexes. If at first glance the letter you expect is not on the linked page (or ones immediately following it), look again carefully - it is there. Similarly, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-6BHN?i=458&cat=1152876 for example], not all the P's (of du Plessis, see below) are in the P column on the page, one or more might 'hide' in another letter's (for example in the C) column. There is also an inconsistency w.r.t. surnames like ''le Roux'', ''de Waal'', ''du Plessis'', etc. Typically they are filed under the last word's letter (i.e. '''R''', '''W''' and '''P''' in the example). However, for le Roux, the majority (but not all) are filed under '''L'''. For each letter in the alphabet there is also an index of its index, listing for each surname, the index pages on which they occur, although some of those index page numbers can be a bit of a puzzle to solve and find the actual page. Links to these index of index pages are listed first for each letter below and are denoted with (?), e.g. {{Blue|A(?)}}. For some surnames I have added links to their index pages in the form {{Blue|p46(5):1,2,4,5}}, meaning index entries for the surname appear, starting on page 46 for 5 pages and they refer to registers 1, 2, 4 and 5. There is no guarantee I have found all the pages, feel free to add similar for you own surnames of interest. :Registers: :1: 1821-1836 :2: 1837-1854 :3: 1854-1878 :4: 1878-1898 :5: 1898-1910 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-6TQ3?i=453&cat=1152876 '''A(?)'''], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-6R1D?i=558&cat=1152876 '''A'''(1,2,3,4,5,7)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-6TSZ?i=513&cat=1152876 '''A'''(1,2,4,5,6)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-6B3T?i=572&cat=1152876 '''A'''(1,3)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-6BS3?i=574&cat=1152876 '''A'''(1,3)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-6RB8?i=577&cat=1152876 '''A'''(1,4,6,7)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-6BS1?i=594&cat=1152876 '''A'''(1,7)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-6RBF?i=621&cat=1152876 '''A'''(2)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-6RTN?i=629&cat=1152876 '''A'''(2)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-6RY7?i=625&cat=1152876 '''A'''(2,3,4,5)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-6RTR?i=622&cat=1152876 '''A'''(2,3,4,5,6,7)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-6RT9?i=645&cat=1152876 '''A'''(6,7)] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-6T7F?i=455&cat=1152876 '''B(?)'''], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-6T94?i=524&cat=1152876 '''B'''(1,2)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-6BWF?i=530&cat=1152876 '''B'''(1,2,3)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-6B7G?i=510&cat=1152876 '''B'''(1,2,3,4)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-6B38?i=582&cat=1152876 '''B'''(1,2,3,4,5,6)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-6BWD?i=516&cat=1152876 '''B'''(1,2,3,4,5,6,7)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-6BSK?i=579&cat=1152876 '''B'''(1,2,3,4,5,6,7)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-6BSP?i=590&cat=1152876 '''B'''(1,2,3,4,5,6,7)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-6B3Q?i=598&cat=1152876 '''B'''(1,2,3,4,5,6,7)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-6RB8?i=577&cat=1152876 '''B'''(1,2,3,4,7)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-6TMX?i=546&cat=1152876 '''B'''(1,2,3,6,7)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-6B47?i=503&cat=1152876 '''B'''(1,2,4,5,6,7)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-6B7B?i=533&cat=1152876 '''B'''(1,2,4,6,7)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-6B7S?i=545&cat=1152876 '''B'''(1,3)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-6BSN?i=586&cat=1152876 '''B'''(1,3,4)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-6TMC?i=542&cat=1152876 '''B'''(1,3,4,5,6)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-6R19?i=571&cat=1152876 '''B'''(1,3,4,5,6,7)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-6R1W?i=578&cat=1152876 '''B'''(1,3,4,5,6,7)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-6RY6?i=597&cat=1152876 '''B'''(1,3,4,5,6,7)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-6BMH?i=627&cat=1152876 '''B'''(2,3)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-6RR5?i=650&cat=1152876 '''B'''(2,3,4)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-6R56?i=659&cat=1152876 '''B'''(2,3,4,5,6)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-6T7F?i=455&cat=1152876 '''B'''(2,3,4,5,6,7)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-6B9S?i=613&cat=1152876 '''B'''(2,3,4,5,6,7)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-6BMT?i=614&cat=1152876 '''B'''(2,3,4,5,6,7)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-6YBK?i=660&cat=1152876 '''B'''(2,3,4,5,6,7)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-6Y1H?i=646&cat=1152876 '''B'''(2,3,4,6,7)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-6B9Y?i=609&cat=1152876 '''B'''(2,3,4,6,7)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-6B98?i=615&cat=1152876 '''B'''(2,4,5,6,7)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-6TSZ?i=513&cat=1152876 '''B'''(4,5,6)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-6B9H?i=600&cat=1152876 '''B'''(4,5,6,7)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-6B97?i=608&cat=1152876 '''B'''(4,5,6,7)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-6B78?i=548&cat=1152876 '''B'''(5)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-6YBY?i=658&cat=1152876 '''B'''(5,6)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-6BQB?i=553&cat=1152876 '''B'''(5,6,7)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-6BS3?i=574&cat=1152876 '''B'''(5,6,7)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-6BQW?i=563&cat=1152876 '''B'''(6,7)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-6B95?i=596&cat=1152876 '''B'''(6,7)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-6TSY?i=507&cat=1152876 '''B'''(7)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-6B76?i=535&cat=1152876 '''B'''(7)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-6B3F?i=583&cat=1152876 '''B'''(7)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-6RYL?i=595&cat=1152876 '''B'''(7)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-6RBH?i=603&cat=1152876 '''B'''(7)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-6B9S?i=613&cat=1152876 '''B'''(7)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-6BMP?i=617&cat=1152876 '''B'''(7)] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-6B4N?i=457&cat=1152876 '''C(?)'''], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-6BQN?i=554&cat=1152876 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Worcester Marriages

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These are links to marriage registry entries for the Worcester Dutch Reformed Church in South Africa from 1821 to 1976, kept on FamilySearch. For similar pages of other Parishes see [[Space:South_African_Quick_Links|South African Quick Links]] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121015?i=665&cat=1152876 '''1821-1841''' (G14/3/1)]
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[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121019?i=5&cat=1152876 '''1863-1884''' (G14/3/3)] Part 2
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'''1940-1955''' (xxx) - Not yet online. Film 008121648
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121022?i=5&cat=1152876 '''1956-1957''' (G14/3/12 Part 2)]
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n.1 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSPD-N?i=56&cat=1152876 '''1957.12'''], n.5 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CS5J-K?i=60&cat=1152876 '''1958'''], n.51 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSPD-D?i=106&cat=1152876 '''1958'''], n.88 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CS5N-C?i=143&cat=1152876 '''1960'''], n.126 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSPZ-Q?i=182&cat=1152876 '''1961'''], n.141 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSP9-Z?i=197&cat=1152876 '''1962'''], n.175 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSPW-G?i=232&cat=1152876 '''1963'''], n.219 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSP3-Z?i=277&cat=1152876 '''1964'''], n.265 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CS5S-G?i=323&cat=1152876 '''1965'''], [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121022?i=359&cat=1152876 '''1965-1971''' (G14/3/14)]
n.1 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSGY-7?i=360&cat=1152876 '''1865.8'''], n.21 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSGB-V?i=380&cat=1152876 '''1966'''], n.67 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSP1-8?i=429&cat=1152876 '''1967'''], n.121 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSPT-G?i=487&cat=1152876 '''1968'''], n.164 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSPT-L?i=530&cat=1152876 '''1969'''], n.218 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSGG-T?i=587&cat=1152876 '''1970'''], n.279 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSP2-B?i=649&cat=1152876 '''1971'''], [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121022?i=657&cat=1152876 '''1971-1972''' (G14/3/15)]
n.1 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSGL-S?i=658&cat=1152876 '''1971'''], n.34 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSP2-4?i=691&cat=1152876 '''1972'''], [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121022?i=704&cat=1152876 '''1972-1975''' (G14/3/15A)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSP2-5?i=705&cat=1152876 1972.4] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSGK-S?i=713&cat=1152876 1973] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSPK-N?i=732&cat=1152876 1974] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSGV-F?i=747&cat=1152876 1975] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121022?cat=1152876;i=929 '''1974-1976''' (G14/3/17)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSPF-H?i=931&cat=1152876 1974] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSG8-J?i=932&cat=1152876 1976] ---- [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121022?cat=1152876;i=757 '''1821-1972 Index''' (G14/3/16)]
It is not clear what [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSGV-3?i=760&cat=1152876 the first part] of the index refers to. It contains surnames listed alphabetically with what looks like page numbers, but I have not been able to find the corresponding records yet:
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSGV-3?i=760&cat=1152876 A], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSGV-Q?i=761&cat=1152876 B], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSPK-K?i=763&cat=1152876 C], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSGJ-8?i=764&cat=1152876 D], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSPJ-V?i=765&cat=1152876 E], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSPV-W?i=766&cat=1152876 F], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSGJ-G?i=767&cat=1152876 G], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSGN-J?i=768&cat=1152876 H], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSPV-1?i=769&cat=1152876 I], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSPK-X?i=770&cat=1152876 J], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSPV-3?i=771&cat=1152876 K], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSPK-4?i=772&cat=1152876 L], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSPN-G?i=773&cat=1152876 M], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSPJ-5?i=774&cat=1152876 N], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSGV-8?i=775&cat=1152876 O], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSGV-2?i=776&cat=1152876 P], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSGJ-C?i=777&cat=1152876 Q], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSGN-K?i=778&cat=1152876 R], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSPV-L?i=779&cat=1152876 S], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSGN-C?i=780&cat=1152876 T], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSPJ-7?i=781&cat=1152876 U], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSGJ-Y?i=782&cat=1152876 V], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSGJ-D?i=783&cat=1152876 W], X, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSPV-Y?i=784&cat=1152876 Y], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSPV-K?i=785&cat=1152876 Z] The [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSPV-M?i=786&cat=1152876 second part] covers G14/3/1 to G14/3/15. Entries are identified with '''R'''[egister], '''Fol'''[io] and husband's last name (the wife's name is also given on most index pages, but is not indexed). The register number '''R''' corresponds with G14/3/'''R''' above and '''Fol''' is page number or entry number (typically for registers with single entries per page). As with most indexes of this kind created with pen and paper, the scribe ran out of space with the result that things got out of sequence (and in this case, quite messy) pretty quickly. Below I have tried to put things together again, or at least tried to group links to the various indexes of each alphabet letter together. Each link points to one or more pages in sequence for that letter (always check the next page for the same letter, even if another letter appears "to the right" of the current one. The numbers in brackets after a letter are the register numbers for that letter on the linked page(s). These register numbers are therefore a clue to the years covered on the linked page. To summarise: : 1: 1821-1841 : 2: 1841-1855 : 3: 1855-1884 : 4: 1885-1905 : 5: 1905-1913 : 6: 1913-1923 : 7: 1924-1933 : 8: 1933-1940 : 9: ? : 10: ? : 11: ? : 12: 1956-1957 : 13: 1957-1965 : 14: 1965-1971 : 15: 1971-1972 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSGN-Y?i=813&cat=1152876 '''A'''(1,2,7,10)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSGF-F?i=838&cat=1152876 '''A'''(1,3,4,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,15)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSPN-4?i=841&cat=1152876 '''A'''(1,3,4,5,6,7,9,10,11,13,14)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSPN-C?i=871&cat=1152876 '''A'''(1,4,10,11,13,14,15)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSPF-V?i=892&cat=1152876 '''A'''(2,5,9,13)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSG6-8?i=908&cat=1152876 '''A'''(5,9)] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSPV-M?i=786&cat=1152876 '''B'''(1,2,3,4,6,9,10)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSGN-6?i=802&cat=1152876 '''B'''(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSPN-3?i=808&cat=1152876 '''B'''(1,2,4,7,9,11,13)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSGF-V?i=816&cat=1152876 '''B'''(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,10,12,13,14)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSPN-7?i=821&cat=1152876 '''B'''(1,2,3,4,5,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSPJ-W?i=825&cat=1152876 '''B'''(1,4,5,6,8,10,11,13,14,15)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSGF-H?i=828&cat=1152876 '''B'''(1,2,3,4,5)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSPN-N?i=831&cat=1152876 '''B'''(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSPN-W?i=839&cat=1152876 '''B'''(1,2,3,4)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSPJ-D?i=842&cat=1152876 '''B'''(1,2,3,5,6,7,9,10,11,14)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSPN-B?i=847&cat=1152876 '''B'''(1,2,4,5,6,7,10,11,13)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSGF-J?i=853&cat=1152876 '''B'''(1,2,4,5,14,15)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSGX-P?i=855&cat=1152876 '''B'''(1,2,3,6,8,9,10,12,13,14)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSGX-3?i=857&cat=1152876 '''B'''(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSGX-K?i=859&cat=1152876 '''B'''(1,4,9,11,15)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSPN-8?i=862&cat=1152876 '''B'''(1,3,14)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSG6-P?i=867&cat=1152876 '''B'''(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,13,14)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSGX-H?i=880&cat=1152876 '''B'''(3,6)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSG6-7?i=885&cat=1152876 '''B'''(2,4,6,9,10,12,14)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSPF-Q?i=890&cat=1152876 '''B'''(2,3,4)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSPF-F?i=907&cat=1152876 '''B'''(5,6,7,8,9,10,11,13,14)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSPX-R?i=926&cat=1152876 '''B'''(14)] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSPV-F?i=797&cat=1152876 '''C'''(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,11,12,14)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSPV-H?i=799&cat=1152876 '''C'''(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,14)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSPN-Y?i=824&cat=1152876 '''C'''(1,2,3,4,6,7,9,10,11,12,13,14)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSPJ-C?i=829&cat=1152876 '''C'''(1,2,4,7,8,9,10)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSPN-S?i=835&cat=1152876 '''C'''(1,2,3,4,5,6,10,14)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSPF-K?i=879&cat=1152876 '''C'''(1,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,13,14)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSG6-7?i=885&cat=1152876 '''C'''(2,4,6,7,8,9,10,14)] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSPF-6?i=905&cat=1152876 '''C'''(4)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSG8-B?i=922&cat=1152876 '''C'''(10,11,12,13,14)] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSGJ-2?i=798&cat=1152876 '''D'''(1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,14)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSG6-R?i=858&cat=1152876 '''D'''(1,2,8,9,10,11,12)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSPN-9?i=863&cat=1152876 '''D'''(1,2,4,5,6,7,9,14,15)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSGF-4?i=868&cat=1152876 '''D'''(1,2,3,4,6,7,10)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSPF-N?i=882&cat=1152876 '''D'''(2,3)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSG6-Y?i=896&cat=1152876 '''D'''(3,4,6,8,9,10,11,12,13)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSGD-T?i=911&cat=1152876 '''D'''(6)] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSPJ-N?i=787&cat=1152876 '''E'''(1,2,3,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSPJ-B?i=793&cat=1152876 '''E'''(1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9,10,11,13,14)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSGJ-V?i=796&cat=1152876 '''E'''(1,2,3,4,5,7,8)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSGN-M?i=806&cat=1152876 '''E'''(1,2,3,4,7,9)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSPJ-2?i=807&cat=1152876 '''E'''(11,13,14)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSGN-4?i=818&cat=1152876 '''E'''(1,4,5,6,7,8,9,12)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSPN-6?i=830&cat=1152876 '''E'''(1,2,3,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,14)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSGD-K?i=917&cat=1152876 '''E'''(6,11,14)] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSGJ-4?i=800&cat=1152876 '''F'''(1,2,3,4,6,8,9,10,11,13,14)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSG6-L?i=872&cat=1152876 '''F'''(1,3,7)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSPF-T?i=875&cat=1152876 '''F'''(1,2,3,4,6,7,8,10,11,12,13,14)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSGX-Y?i=877&cat=1152876 '''F'''(1,3,4)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSGX-H?i=880&cat=1152876 '''F'''(2,3,7,9,10,13,14)] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSPF-5?i=901&cat=1152876 '''F'''(3,4,8,10,11,14)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSPF-8?i=912&cat=1152876 '''F'''(6)] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSGJ-4?i=800&cat=1152876 '''G'''(6,8,9,10,11,13,14)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSGF-G?i=817&cat=1152876 '''G'''(1,2,3,5,7,8,9,10,11,13,14)], 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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSPF-V?i=892&cat=1152876 '''S'''(2,3,5,7,8,9,11,13,14,15)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSPF-X?i=895&cat=1152876 '''S'''(3,4,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,14)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSGX-F?i=898&cat=1152876 '''S'''(3,8,13)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSG6-8?i=908&cat=1152876 '''S'''(5,6,7)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSPX-G?i=910&cat=1152876 '''S'''(6,14)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSPF-8?i=912&cat=1152876 '''S'''(6,11,8,12,14)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSG6-C?i=923&cat=1152876 '''S'''(10,11,12,13,14,15)] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSGF-T?i=791&cat=1152876 '''T'''(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSGJ-R?i=792&cat=1152876 '''T'''(1,2,3)], 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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSPF-S?i=921&cat=1152876 '''T'''(8,9,10,11)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSG8-T?i=924&cat=1152876 '''T'''(11,12,13,14)] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSGD-J?i=903&cat=1152876 '''U'''(4)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSPX-B?i=913&cat=1152876 '''U'''(6,8,9,12)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSG8-L?i=918&cat=1152876 '''U'''(7,11)] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSPJ-N?i=787&cat=1152876 '''V'''(1,3,4,7,8,9,10,11,13,14)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSGN-L?i=788&cat=1152876 '''V'''(1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9,10,11)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSGN-F?i=790&cat=1152876 '''V'''(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,11,13)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSPJ-B?i=793&cat=1152876 '''V'''(1,4,7,9,11,12,13,14)], 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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSPN-8?i=862&cat=1152876 '''V'''(1,2,3,4,5,7,8,9,10,11,13,14)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSG6-P?i=867&cat=1152876 '''V'''(1,2,3,4)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSG6-J?i=881&cat=1152876 '''V'''(2)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSPF-5?i=901&cat=1152876 '''V'''(3,4)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSPF-D?i=906&cat=1152876 '''V'''(5,6,7,8,9,10,14)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSG6-8?i=908&cat=1152876 '''V'''(9,10,11,12,13,14,15)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSGD-8?i=914&cat=1152876 '''V'''(6,7,8,9,14,15)] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSGF-1?i=794&cat=1152876 '''W'''(1,2,3)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSGJ-S?i=801&cat=1152876 '''W'''(1,2,3,4,5,7,8,9,10,11,13,14,15)], 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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSPF-K?i=879&cat=1152876 '''W'''(2,4,7,8)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSPF-G?i=887&cat=1152876 '''W'''(2,8,9,10,11)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSPF-J?i=891&cat=1152876 '''W'''(2)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSG6-Y?i=896&cat=1152876 '''W'''(3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,13)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSGD-K?i=917&cat=1152876 '''W'''(6,7,8,9,10,11,13,14)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSPF-M?i=919&cat=1152876 '''W'''(14)] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSPF-6?i=905&cat=1152876 '''Y'''(8)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSGJ-R?i=792&cat=1152876 '''Z'''(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSG6-J?i=881&cat=1152876 '''Z'''(2,10)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSPF-X?i=895&cat=1152876 '''Z'''(3)], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSGD-5?i=897&cat=1152876 '''Z'''(3,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14)] ==Sources== * https://southafrica.mypeoplepuzzle.net/NGK_Cape.html#G14

Worcestershire, England Brass Bands

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These pages are for Brass Bands in Worcestershire England Stourport-on-Severn Brass We are a friendly bunch based in Worcestershire (our players come from various places around the area) who enjoy making music to the best of our abilities!we work hard towards concerts and contests throughout the year and are really looking forward to progressing together as a band. For competitions Stourport are part of the Gloucestershire Brass Band Association.

Worcestershire Profiles Location Statistics

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== Birth and Death == This page sets out an analysis of profiles in Worcestershire, England using a snapshot of the Wikitree database taken on 2 April 2023. We can only analyse profiles by county and country when location fields have been accurately input to Wikitree standards. Some people are analysed as being born or having died in England or in the United Kingdom when, with a minor change, we could be more precise. Many profiles can be tidied, by properly formatting the location field (perhaps just by adding comma in the right place, or correcting a spelling mistake), by adding more detailed information to the location fields from information in the biography, or with research. We are working on an ongoing basis to improve these profiles and to add new locations to the Locations Table so that more profiles are identified and analysed. If you would like help with the analysis of Worcestershire profiles, please click on one of the links in the Notes Section below and improve the data in the location field. There are three tables, illustrating total profiles broken down by * Century of birth and gender * Death location (people born in Worcestershire) * Birth location (people who died in Worcestershire) Locations with fewer than 0.1% of the total are omitted from the tables. '''Notes''' # A significant proportion of people lack death locations. Two percentages are shown against death locations; ## The total percentage of the total profiles of people born in the county ## The total of profiles for which a death location has been indicated and identified. # [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+birthregion%3DWorcestershire+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3D%22England%22+deathregion%3Dunknownregion+not+deathlocation%3DAvon+not+deathlocation%3DCleveland+not+deathlocation%3DHumberside+%0D%0A+sql%3D%22not+(%5BDefault%5D.%5BDeath+Location%5D.AsString+%3D+%27England%27)%22+sql%3D%22not+(%5BDefault%5D.%5BDeath+Location%5D.AsString+%3D+%27England%2C+United+Kingdom%27)%22+sql%3D%22not+(%5BDefault%5D.%5BDeath+Location%5D.AsString+%3D+%27England%2CUK%27)%22&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=-1 Died in England, county not known] includes 2 types of profile ## Profiles where the death location field is simply ‘England’ or ‘England, United Kingdom’ ## Profiles where England’ is in the death location field plus something else which isn’t recognised. # [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+birthregion%3DWorcestershire+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3D%22United+Kingdom%22+not+deathcountry%3DEngland+not+deathcountry%3DScotland+not+deathcountry%3DWales+not+deathcountry%3D%22Northern+Ireland%22&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=-1 Died in United Kingdom, country not known] includes ## Profiles where the death field is simply ‘United Kingdom’. ## Profiles where ‘United Kingdom’’ is in the death location field plus something else which isn’t recognised. # [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+birthregion%3DWorcestershire+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3Dunknowncountry&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=-1 Died in Unknown Country] means that the country in the location field isn’t recognised. # For lists of birth locations that need attention, see ## [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+deathregion%3DWorcestershire+deathcountry%3DEngland+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3Dunknownregion+sql%3D%22not+(%5BDefault%5D.%5BBirth+Location%5D.AsString+%3D+%27England%27)%22+sql%3D%22not+(%5BDefault%5D.%5BBirth+Location%5D.AsString+%3D+%27England%2C+United+Kingdom%27)%22+&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=-1 Born in England, county not known] ## [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+deathregion%3DWorcestershire+deathcountry%3DEngland+birthcountry%3D%22United+Kingdom%22+not+birthcountry%3DEngland+not+birthcountry%3DScotland+not+birthcountry%3DWales+not+birthcountry%3D%22Northern+Ireland%22&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=-1 Born in United Kingdom, country not known] ## [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+deathregion%3DWorcestershire+deathcountry%3DEngland+birthcountry%3Dunknowncountry&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=-1 Born in Unknown Country] === Total by Birth Century & Gender === {| border="1" class="sortable" !Birth Century!!Unknown!!Female!!Male!!Grand Total |- |0||||8||11||19 |- |10||||1||1||2 |- |11||||1||6||7 |- |12||||14||37||51 |- |13||1||35||75||111 |- |14||||48||73||121 |- |15||||70||134||204 |- |16||||551||763||1314 |- |17||1||1049||1477||2527 |- |18||||2773||3452||6225 |- |19||1||11218||11536||22755 |- |20||||1347||1416||2763 |- |21||||1||||1 |- |Grand Total||3||17116||18981||36100 |} === Born in Worcestershire: Where did they die? === {| border="1" class="sortable" !Death Location!!Total!!% of Total!!% of Specified Location |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=birthregion%3DWorcestershire+birthcountry%3DEngland&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=-1 Born in Worcestershire]||36,100|||| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=birthregion%3DWorcestershire+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathlocation%3Dmissinglocation&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=-1 Lack a death location]||17,452||48.34%|| |- |Total with a death location||18,648||51.66%|| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DWorcestershire+deathcountry%3DEngland+not+deathregion%3Dunknownregion&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=-1 Died in England, known county]||14,593||40.42%||78.26% |- |England Bedfordshire||21||0.06%||0.11% |- |England Berkshire||44||0.12%||0.24% |- |England Bristol||38||0.11%||0.20% |- |England Buckinghamshire||24||0.07%||0.13% |- |England Cambridgeshire||21||0.06%||0.11% |- |England Cheshire||58||0.16%||0.31% |- |England Cornwall||28||0.08%||0.15% |- |England County Durham||70||0.19%||0.38% |- |England Derbyshire||68||0.19%||0.36% |- |England Devon||113||0.31%||0.61% |- |England Dorset||50||0.14%||0.27% |- |England Essex||52||0.14%||0.28% |- |England Gloucestershire||457||1.27%||2.45% |- |England Greater London||263||0.73%||1.41% |- |England Hampshire||84||0.23%||0.45% |- |England Herefordshire||170||0.47%||0.91% |- |England Hertfordshire||45||0.12%||0.24% |- |England Kent||98||0.27%||0.53% |- |England Lancashire||236||0.65%||1.27% |- |England Leicestershire||44||0.12%||0.24% |- |England Lincolnshire||34||0.09%||0.18% |- |England Middlesex||142||0.39%||0.76% |- |England Norfolk||23||0.06%||0.12% |- |England Northamptonshire||42||0.12%||0.23% |- |England Northumberland||21||0.06%||0.11% |- |England Nottinghamshire||33||0.09%||0.18% |- |England Oxfordshire||74||0.20%||0.40% |- |England Shropshire||144||0.40%||0.77% |- |England Somerset||91||0.25%||0.49% |- |England Staffordshire||1,103||3.06%||5.91% |- |England Suffolk||35||0.10%||0.19% |- |England Surrey||163||0.45%||0.87% |- |England Sussex||104||0.29%||0.56% |- |England Warwickshire||1,394||3.86%||7.48% |- |England West Midlands||330||0.91%||1.77% |- |England Wiltshire||37||0.10%||0.20% |- |England Worcestershire||8,522||23.61%||45.70% |- |England Yorkshire||267||0.74%||1.43% |- |Died in England, county not known||603||1.67%||3.23% |- |Died in United Kingdom, country not known ||27||0.07%||0.14% |- |Died in Unknown Country||168||0.47%||0.90% |- |Scotland||35||0.10%||0.19% |- |Wales||176||0.49%||0.94% |- |Ireland||33||0.09%||0.18% |- |Australia||738||2.04%||3.96% |- |Belgium||20||0.06%||0.11% |- |Canada||350||0.97%||1.88% |- |France||63||0.17%||0.34% |- |India||19||0.05%||0.10% |- |New Zealand||425||1.18%||2.28% |- |South Africa||75||0.21%||0.40% |- |United States||1,242||3.44%||6.66% |} === Died in Worcestershire: Where were they born? === {| border="1" class="sortable" !Birth Location!!Total!!% of Total |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=deathregion%3DWorcestershire+deathcountry%3DEngland&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=-1 Died in Worcestershire]||15185|| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DWorcestershire+birthlocation%3Dmissinglocation&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=-1 Lack a birth location]||829||5.46% |- |Total with a birth location||14356||94.54% |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DWorcestershire+birthcountry%3DEngland+not+birthregion%3Dunknownregion&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=-1 Born in England, known county]||13448||88.56% |- |England Bedfordshire||19||0.13% |- |England Berkshire||31||0.20% |- |England Bristol||22||0.14% |- |England Buckinghamshire||38||0.25% |- |England Cheshire||48||0.32% |- |England Cornwall||23||0.15% |- |England County Durham||38||0.25% |- |England Derbyshire||43||0.28% |- |England Devon||65||0.43% |- |England Dorset||28||0.18% |- |England Essex||44||0.29% |- |England Gloucestershire||534||3.52% |- |England Greater London||181||1.19% |- |England Hampshire||63||0.41% |- |England Herefordshire||251||1.65% |- |England Hertfordshire||33||0.22% |- |England Kent||73||0.48% |- |England Lancashire||121||0.80% |- |England Leicestershire||53||0.35% |- |England Lincolnshire||25||0.16% |- |England Middlesex||160||1.05% |- |England Norfolk||26||0.17% |- |England Northamptonshire||61||0.40% |- |England Nottinghamshire||32||0.21% |- |England Oxfordshire||87||0.57% |- |England Shropshire||245||1.61% |- |England Somerset||91||0.60% |- |England Staffordshire||1059||6.97% |- |England Suffolk||31||0.20% |- |England Surrey||88||0.58% |- |England Sussex||43||0.28% |- |England Warwickshire||955||6.29% |- |England West Midlands||45||0.30% |- |England Wiltshire||60||0.40% |- |England Worcestershire||8522||56.12% |- |England Yorkshire||145||0.95% |- |Born in England, county not known||330||2.17% |- |Born in Unknown Country||79||0.52% |- |Scotland||88||0.58% |- |Wales||148||0.97% |- |Ireland||100||0.66% |- |India||31||0.20% |- |United States||25||0.16% |}

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CLP402 Assessment

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In March 1948 I applied for Record of Performance (R.O.P) dairy inspector as I was getting arthritis in my knees and shoulders. For the first few years, I traveled all over Ontario inspecting milk records and yearly production rates and doing sample testing for butterfat. During the last few years of this job, I traveled in a smaller zone. In 1952, I again applied for the job, accepted and stayed on until retirement in 1966. I then returned to farming full-time until my heart attack at which time Hilda and I sold the farm (for $45,000) and bought a house in Gorrie. My travels have taken me into 39 countries and it was a pleasure to visit them. I well remember my first experience of hearing about politics. There was an election. I don’t know what one. I was one of the smaller boys. The bigger boys from west of school seemed to be rooting for the Grits and the boys from east of school were rooting for the Tories. Being from the west of school, I joined up with the Grits. I remember the arguments about the virtues of both parties. One of the slogans was: “The Grits live in glory and the Tories live in grease”. The Farrish family has always been interested in Public Life. Grandpa Farrish was a member of Ashfield Council and my dad was also a member of council and Reeve of Ashfield Township in 1926. I was elected to Howick Township Council and served for six years, two of those as Deputy Reeve and then became Reeve of Howick Township in 1949 for one year, attending Huron County Council meetings, enjoying the work and making many friends. In 1978 I published a book called Then and Now, The Changing Times of Rural Ontario and Howick Township in the Twentieth Century.

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* --------------------------------- *Westley and Sarah Stafford 1850 Ohio - James, Francis, Thomas, joseph, Martin, Andrew, Margreta. "United States Census, 1850," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MHVG-GM5 : accessed 20 Apr 2014), Westley Stafford, Connersville, Fayette, Indiana, United States; citing family 135, NARA microfilm publication M432. "Ohio, Marriages, 1800-1958," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XDNX-6MH : accessed 20 Apr 2014), Wesley Stafford and Sally Corbin, 18 Jun 1829; citing Harrison,Ohio, reference ; FHL microfilm 0894637 V. A-C. *Martha Ray - poss first wife of Hiram W Stafford *1850 - Trimble KY "United States Census, 1850," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/M65G-6LR : accessed 20 Apr 2014), Martha Ray in household of Cena Ray, Trimble county, part of, Trimble, Kentucky, United States; citing family 505, NARA microfilm publication M432. *1860 - Trimble KY "United States Census, 1860," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MZBX-7F3 : accessed 20 Apr 2014), Martha Ray in household of Ceny Ray, , Trimble, Kentucky, United States; citing "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Population," Fold3.com; p. 97, household ID 648, NARA microfilm publication M653; FHL microfilm 803397. * ---------------------------- ----------------------------- *kate Griffith 1940 -- which one ?? "United States Census, 1940," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K7RZ-7L7 : accessed 14 Apr 2014), Kate Griffith, Ghent, Magisterial District 6, Carroll, Kentucky, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 21-9, sheet 3B, family 83, NARA digital publication of T627, roll 1291. *Robert W Griffith - son of Cavil I think "United States Census, 1900," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/M9WG-3XT : accessed 14 Apr 2014), Robert W Griffith, Magisterial District 5, Ghent Precinct Ghent town, Carroll, Kentucky, United States; citing sheet 3A, family 58, NARA microfilm publication T623, FHL microfilm 1240513. ----------------- ---------------- * "Georgia, Marriages, 1808-1967" Name: William Pearson Spouse's Name: Mary Colins Event Date: 13 Dec 1829 Event Place: , Talbot, Georgia "Georgia, Marriages, 1808-1967," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FWCJ-XPD : accessed 22 Mar 2014), William Pearson and Mary Colins, 13 Dec 1829; citing , Talbot, Georgia; FHL microfilm 249366. * *doc on the one below "Georgia, County Marriages, 1785-1950," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KXJL-G9L : accessed 22 Mar 2014), William Pearson and Mary Colins, 13 Dec 1829; citing Talbot, Georgia, United States; FHL microfilm 249366. * --------------------------- 1850 U S Census, Bienville parish, Bienville, --doc **Name: John W Pierson -- James W ? **Race: White **Birth Year (Estimated): 1826 **Birthplace: Georgia **Household ID: 46 * * Household Gender Age Birthplace * John W Pierson M 24 Georgia * Maranda Pierson F 16 Louisiana-doc says GA "United States Census, 1850," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MCJ3-1WD : accessed 17 Mar 2014), John W Pierson, Bienville parish, Bienville, Louisiana, United States; citing family 46, NARA microfilm publication M432. ------------------------ ---------------------------- ------------------- ==Younger/Sales/Pierson== *Regarding the 1880 census below **people involved [[Jones-22835|Priscilla Jones Younger]] [[Pierson-867|George W Pierson]] [[Pierson-819|Susan CorDelia Pierson Sales]] ---------------------------------- ::this might be wrong - (between the x's )----GWP's birthplace GA not LA ??? need further search if that 1860 record's right it should be LA, age is right, and place. Same family group different relationship? xxxxxxxxxxxx *See [[Pierson-819|Sales]] 1860 census, it's her brother. So [[Younger-356|Younger]] -Sales's son Joseph M Sales first wife's brother. *Pricilla Younger has a daughter Elizabeth *Elizabeth marries W Robert Sales in Carroll co TN *They all move to Arkansas *E and R Sales' son Joseph M Sales marries Susan CorDelia Pearson / Pierson *Delia Pierson Sales has a brother George W Pierson *1880 Pricilla Younger is living with George W Pierson *Elizabeth and Robert are nowhere to be found xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 1880 U S Census, Jefferson, Independence, Arkansas, ** Name: Priscilla Younger Pierson **District: 118 **Gender: Female **Age: 77 **Marital Status: Widowed **Race: White **Birth Year (Estimated): 1803 **Birthplace: Virginia **Father's Birthplace: Virginia **Mother's Birthplace: Virginia * * Household Gender Age Birthplace *Self George W Pierson M 27 Georgia *Daughter Aldine P Pierson F 0 Arkansas *Other Priscilla Younger Pierson F 77 Virginia --XXX *Wife Martha F Pierson F 19 Arkansas *Daughter Susan J Pierson F 2 Arkansas "United States Census, 1880", index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MNWH-ZH7 : accessed 11 Mar 2014), Priscilla Younger Pierson in entry for George W Pierson, 1880. *here'e my question ---if George W Pierson was born in GA as he says, how did his mom come to be born in LA? I mean SC and GA are close tog. but why would LA go to SC or GA to get married start a family then move to AR? * ---------------------------- :some curious stuff, a Mary Collins is Marth Ann Miranda Pierson's mother; who is supposed to be Susan Cordelia's Pierson Sales' mother. Is the family using the same names over and over again? Is it a related family? Pearson / Pierson in house with Collins in Georgia. 1860: Milford Dist, Baker, Georgia **Name: Mary Collins **Event Type: Census **Gender: Female **Age: 61 **Race: White **Birth Year (Estimated): 1799 **Page: 91 **Household ID: 29 * * Household Gender Age Birthplace * Mary Collins F 61 So Ca * R Pearson F 16 Geo * W Pearson M 19 Geo "United States Census, 1860," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MZMZ-122 : accessed 12 Mar 2014), Mary Collins, Milford Dist, Baker, Georgia, United States; citing "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Population," Fold3.com; p. 91, household ID 29, NARA microfilm publication M653; FHL microfilm 803111. ::Bowen's and Pearson's in same household; are the related families? George W Pierson's daughter Clevie marries a Bowen in Arkansas. 1860 Union District, Spalding, Georgia, * * Household Gender Age Birthplace * Martha W Dunn F 45 Georgia * Sarah Batey F 47 Georgia * Martha C Bowen F 8 Georgia-----X * Sarah E Bowen F 6 Georgia-----X * Lucy J Bowen F 3 Georgia-----X * C C Bowen M 33 Georgia-----X * J M G Pearson M 35 Georgia ----XXX "United States Census, 1860," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MZMR-LC1 : accessed 12 Mar 2014), J M G Pearson in household of Martha W Dunn, Union District, Spalding, Georgia, United States; citing "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Population," Fold3.com; p. 253, household ID 672, NARA microfilm publication M653; FHL microfilm 803136. -------------------------------- ==Chesley Pierson== *Chesley Pierson - James Weeks Pierson's father :doc "Georgia, County Marriages, 1785-1950," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KXVJ-5JP : accessed 12 Mar 2014), Chesley Pearson and Nancy A. R. Weeks, 27 Jan 1822; citing Jones, Georgia, United States; FHL microfilm 454228. "United States Census, 1830," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHGG-7B5 : accessed 12 Mar 2014), Chesley Pearson, Balyews, Talbot, Georgia; citing "1830 United States Federal Census," Ancestry.com; p. 344, NARA microfilm publication M19, roll 20, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C.; FHL microfilm 0007040. "United States Census, 1840," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHBZ-TPC : accessed 12 Mar 2014), Chesley Pierson, Not Stated, Talbot, Georgia; citing "1840 United States Federal Census," Ancestry.com; p. 227, NARA microfilm publication M704, roll 51, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C.; FHL microfilm 0007047. :doc "United States Census, 1850," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MZY6-B4P : accessed 12 Mar 2014), Chesley Pearson, Talbot county, Talbot, Georgia, United States; citing family 620, NARA microfilm publication M432. :doc "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MVCM-5BX : accessed 12 Mar 2014), Chesley Pearson, Talbot county, Talbot, Georgia, United States; citing NARA microfilm publication M432, line number 23, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C.; FHL microfilm 442904. "United States Census, 1860," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MFPQ-YM1 : accessed 12 Mar 2014), Chesly Pearson, Jackson Parish, Jackson, Louisiana, United States; citing "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Population," Fold3.com; p. 130, household ID 844, NARA microfilm publication M653; FHL microfilm 803411. *this is James W Pierson's Chesly "United States Census, 1860," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MFPQ-Y98 : accessed 12 Mar 2014), Chesly Pearson in household of James W Pearson, Jackson Parish, Jackson, Louisiana, United States; citing "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Population," Fold3.com; p. 131, household ID 846, NARA microfilm publication M653; FHL microfilm 803411. *not found after 1860, either one of them (LA and AR) ==Daniel Ward== ARE these records of a cousin or son ?? --------------- *don't know if this is the same Daniel Ward "Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X821-8YL : accessed 18 Mar 2014), Daniel Ward in entry for Annie Mcgath, 09 Jun 1927; citing East Palestine, Columbiana Co., Ohio, reference fn 33423; FHL microfilm 1985067. ----------------------- *1870 -doc ---Lawrence twp, Washington co "United States Census, 1870," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/M6V1-846 : accessed 18 Mar 2014), Daniel Ward, Ohio, United States; citing p. 62, family 458, NARA microfilm publication M593, FHL microfilm 000552777. * Daniel Ward M 35 Ohio * Elizabeth Ward F 25 Ohio * Ada Ward F 1 Ohio ------- *1880 "United States Census, 1880," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/M834-1Y5 : accessed 18 Mar 2014), Daniel Ward, Lawrence, Washington, Ohio, United States; citing sheet 177B, NARA microfilm publication T9. * Self Daniel Ward M 45 Ohio, United States *Wife Elizabeth Ward F 35 Ohio, United States *Daughter Ada B Ward F 11 Ohio, United States *Daughter Blanchie Ward F 2 Ohio, United States -------------------- *1900 "United States Census, 1900," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MMX2-H38 : accessed 18 Mar 2014), Daniel Ward, Lawrence Township, Cow Run Voting Precinct, Washington, Ohio, United States; citing sheet 6B, family 108, NARA microfilm publication T623, FHL microfilm 1241330. *Head Daniel Ward M 65 Ohio *Wife Elizabeth J Ward F 55 Ohio *Daughter Blanch Ward F 21 Ohio *Daughter Ada Mcvey F 32 Ohio *Son-in-law John Mcvey M 30 Ohio ------------------ "Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-1994," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XD7N-SPT : accessed 18 Mar 2014), Daniel Ward and Elizabeth Justice, 19 Jan 1860; citing Lawrence, Ohio, United States, reference bk 6 p155 no 1631; FHL microfilm 317717.

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My work is work in progress. I have references and citations to add. What I have added so far is just a start. I am familiarizing myself with the site before I merge my GEDCOM. Thanks, Nick James PS: I am placing this here because I couldn't find a better place. Please let me know if there is a proper place for notes to the community.

Work on Ballyreagh farm in the 1940s

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Work on the farm in the 1940s. Some was mechanised but there was still a lot of manual work going on.

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[https://familysearch.org/photos/stories/14902646 Read This article first] It looks like there might be two Samuel Harwells who were possibly cousins and the problem breaks down because both are attributed to the same dad, Samuel when one must be the son of Thomas. Too tired to figure it out but the pieces do not fit yet that this data all belongs to one person. It is so jumbled up that it is almost impossible to work with the existing mess. There is one will. One historical reference to the family in VA. Historical proof of the family in Lincoln Co NC and Giles Co Al. Both families tied to Abernathies but one has names I don't recognize and the other doesn't. Could all be the same except there are 2 wives and 2 sets of kids except they had been jumbled togther too Because of the confusion I created a separate profile and this might be a mistake. Patriot Grave Search Patriot Name Military Rank State of Service Cemetery Location Born Died Citation Quality Spouse Number Spouse Name Child Number Child Name #Harwell, Samuel 1720 1792 SAR Patriot Index Edition III (CD: PP2210, Progeny Publ., 2002) plus data to 2004 SAR appl #Harwell, Samuel 1716 1793 SAR Patriot Index Edition III (CD: PP2210, Progeny Publ., 2002) plus data to 2004 SAR appl #Harwell, Samuel 1711 1794 SAR Patriot Index Edition III (CD: PP2210, Progeny Publ., 2002) plus data to 2004 SAR appl #Harwell, Samuel 1793 SAR Patriot Index Edition III (CD: PP2210, Progeny Publ., 2002) plus data to 2004 SAR appl #HARWELL Sr, Samuel Patriot VA Lincoln County, NC 1793 Grave Registry form. National Society Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) SAR appl 1 -, Abigail * - Optional*Burial StateFull or partial Given Name (First Name)Full or partial Surname (Last Name)* Approximate Exact 1. Nothing comes up when you google this guy. Dates? 2 Sam III Son of Samuel and Mary Coleman [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=83498319] 3. L'ill Samuel Harwell of Dinwiddie, VA [https://familysearch.org/photos/stories/7985584] 4 same person as 5. [http://home.comcast.net/~abernathy_abernethy_dna/Documents/30Oct1793.html] 5. This family is the start of the Harwells in Giles County, Tennessee[http://pegstersfamilytree.com/b12140.htm] These could all be the same person. Two wives abigail unknown and Ann jackson {{Red|These are Methodist except for one branch which is primitive Baptist. Ours will be the Methodist ones}} -------------- https://books.google.com/books?id=l3oR8-N4UqkC&pg=PA195&lpg=PA195&dq=harwell+family+england+to+VA+to+NC+to+AL&source=bl&ots=fbpzG1UFcH&sig=TWBXoxnfGjbgK3qTBn8islZJqOM&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CDMQ6AEwCWoVChMIq5Ln-PC7xwIVVQ-SCh0GGQBQ Page 195 http://tngenweb.org/giles/pisgah-history-november-17-1904/ http://www.unc.edu/~rowlett/families/harwell.htm - couple of records are mentioned http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~tngiles/charts/abern4.htm http://www.jrily.com/genealogy/aqwg93.htm#2745 ---------- Bits https://books.google.com/books?id=-MoGAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA428&lpg=PA428&dq=harwell+family+england+to+VA+to+NC+to+AL&source=bl&ots=0wJKbOX9Pu&sig=4OX9tSUaGkGnhFcrhoRkqjv4BAA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CBsQ6AEwADgKahUKEwi7gJ_C8bvHAhWIU5IKHbFyCtE#v=onepage&q=harwell%20family%20england%20to%20VA%20to%20NC%20to%20AL&f=false https://familysearch.org/photos/stories/7985238 ------- == Biography == On April 28, 1761 Francis married Mary Boyd at St. James Episcopal Church, Lancaster, Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Church Records, Lancaster County, 1729-1881 During the Battle of Guilford Courthouse, he provided monetary support and dwellings to the militia.SAR Member Application No.964429 The home of Francis McNairy and Mary Boyd, where they raised their 10 children is now a historical site http://greensborohistory.org/exhibits-explore/mary-lynn-richardson-park-historic-buildings In 1790 he, Mary and 5 of their children are still living in Guilford, North Carolina"United States Census, 1790," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHK1-486 : accessed 1 July 2015), Frances Mcnary, Guilford, North Carolina, United States; citing p. , NARA microfilm publication , (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll ; FHL microfilm . His will was recorded in Davidson County, TN in the January and July 1812 court sessions. He made his will in 1807 and appointed his son John McNairy administrator.https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/DGS-004769070_00632?cc=1909088&wc=M6QQ-6MS:179633601,179821101 ===Birth=== :Date: 1739 :Place: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USASource: [[#S13]] === Death === :Date: 10 MAR 1812 :Place: Davidson, Nashville, TennesseeSource: [[#S74]] === Residence === :Date: 1790 :Place: Guilford, North Carolina, United StatesSource: [[#S8]] Page: Year: 1790; Census Guilford, North Carolina; Roll :Date: 1781 :Place: Guilford County, NCSource: [[#S9]] 1781 Guilford County, NC === Marriage === : Husband: [[McNairy-92|Francis McNairy]] : Wife: [[Boyd-3855|Mary Boyd]] :Children: #[[McNairy-73|Rachel McNairy]] #[[McNairy-72|John McNairy]] #[[McNairy-77|Margaret McNairy]] #[[McNairy-99|Thomas McNairy]] #[[McNairy-79|James McNairy]] #[[McNairy-33|Catherine McNairy]] #[[McNairy-19|Robert McNairy]] #[[Mcnairy-41|Nathaniel Adams Nat Mcnairy]] #[[McNairy-59|Andrew McNairy]] #[[McNairy-48|Mary McNairy]] : Marriage: :: Place: DESource: [[#S13]] Page: Source number: 776.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Number of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: PC2. Data: Text: Birth date: CONT Birth place: NC CONT Marriage date: CONT Marriage place: DE == Sources == == Sources == * http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/mcnairy/1/ * http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=gulfcoastgal&id=I2892 *[http://www.historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HM10LD_francis-mcnairy-house_Greensboro-NC.html History of their Home] * Source: S13 Author: Yates Publishing Title: U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 Publication: Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004.Original data - This unique collection of records was extracted from a variety of sources including family group sheets and electronic databases. Originally, the information was derived; Repository: [[#R1]] * Repository: R1 Name: Ancestry.com Address: http://www.Ancestry.com E-Mail Address: Phone Number: * Source: S20 Author: Ancestry.com Title: Pennsylvania Church Records - Adams, Berks, and Lancaster Counties, 1729-1881 Publication: Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2004.Original data - Extracted from microfilmed transcriptions of the original church records. The microfilmed records are located at the Family History Library.Original data: Extracted fr; Repository: [[#R1]] * Source: S41 Title: Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members.; Repository: [[#R1]] NOTEThis information comes from 1 or more individual Ancestry Family Tree files. This source citation points you to a current version of those files. Note: The owners of these tree files may have removed or changed information since this source citation was created. * Source: S74 Author: Ancestry.com Title: U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970 Publication: Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011.Original data - Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970. Louisville, Kentucky: National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. Microfilm, 508 rolls; Repository: [[#R1]] * Source: S8 Author: Ancestry.com Title: 1790 United States Federal Census Publication: Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. Images reproduced by FamilySearch.Original data - First Census of the United States, 1790 (NARA microfilm publication M637, 12 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Gro; Repository: [[#R1]] * Source: S9 Author: Jackson, Ron V., Accelerated Indexing Systems, comp. Title: North Carolina Census, 1790-1890 Publication: Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1999.Original data - Compiled and digitized by Mr. Jackson and AIS from microfilmed schedules of the U.S. Federal Decennial Census, territorial/state censuses, and/or census substitutes.Orig; Repository: [[#R1]]

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[[Johnson-14687|Capt William Johnson]] '''Records for Spotsylvania Co, Va for the first Johnston/Johnson's recorded in County records to 1799.''' All Johnston and Johnson names are listed as found and in order of the event. {{Blue|Willam}} who married {{Blue|Ann Chew}}. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 ADMINISTRATION BONDS WILL BOOK A page 54 £1000 Jael Johnson, admr. of Richard Johnson, decd., with John Gray-son and G. Lightfoot, sec. Nov. 1726. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 WILLS WILL BOOK A 1722-1749 page 2 CHEW, LARKIN, d. May 11, 1728, p. Apr. 1, 1729. Wit. William Russell. Ex. son Larkin Chew. Leg. sons Thomas and John Chew; daughter Nan Johnson, wife of William Johnson; Larkin Chew Junr. son of Larkin and Hannah Chew, every part and parcel of my estate after my debts are paid; my wife Hannah Chew to have her first choice of my estate after the debts are paid, to maintain her and my mother Ruth Green, during their natural lives, afterwards to return to Larkin Chew, my natural son and executor. (Page 98) Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 ADMINISTRATION BONDS WILL BOOK A page 54 £500 Mary Johnson, admx. of William Johnson, decd., with George Carter and John Wiglesworth, sec. June 4, 1728. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 DEEDS DEED BOOK A 1722-1729 page 89 March 5, 1722. Larkin Chew of Spts. Co., Gent., to Wm. Brandagun of same Co., planter. 2100 lbs. tob., 150 a. in St. Geo. Par. joining Benja. Robinson-part of sd. Chew's pat. granted June 4, 1722. Witnesses: Jno. Chew, Wm. Johnson, John x Blanton. Rec. April 2, 1723. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 DEEDS DEED BOOK A 1722-1729 page 90 [p.90]April 2, 1723. Larkin Chew of Spts. Co., Gent., to Samuel Loyd of the same Co. £21 ster. 350 a. in St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., adjoining the land of Augt. Smith of Gloucester Co., formerly the land of Augustine Warner, Esqr-part of sd. Chew's pat. granted June 4, 1722. Witnesses: W. Russell, Wm. Johnson. Rec. April 2, 1723. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 DEEDS DEED BOOK A 1722-1729 page 90 April 5, 1723. Larkin Chew of Spts. Co., Gent., to Jonathan Clark of St. Margaretts Par., King Wm. Co., Va. 4200 lbs. of tob., 533 a. in St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., joining Wm. Richardson-part of sd. Chew's pat. granted June 4, 1722. Witnesses: W. Russell, Jno. Chew, Wm. Johnson. Rec. April 2, 1723. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 DEEDS DEED BOOK A 1722-1729 page 90 April 2, 1723. Larkin Chew of Spts. Co., Gent., to Danl. Brown of South Farnham Parish, Essex Co., Va. 9600 lbs. of tob., 800 a. in St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., joining Col. John Robertson-part of sd. Chew's patent granted June 4, 1722. Witnesses: W. Russell, Wm. Johnson, Jno. Chew. Roe. April 2, 1723. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 DEEDS DEED BOOK A 1722-1729 page 93 Septr. 4, 1724. John Byram of Southfarnham Par., Essex Co., to Philemon Cavenah of St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., 4000 lbs. tob., 150 a. on S. Side Rappk. River in St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co.-part of a tract formerly granted John Bowey and since his death reverting to the Crown, was granted Augt. Smith, Gent., by patent, Octr. 22, 1712, the sd. Augt. Smith selling unto Henry Byram, by deeds dated Sep. 6 and 7, 1714, whose son and heir the said John Byram is. Witnesses: M. Battaley, Richard Johnson, George Tilley, James Williams. Rec. 6 of Oct. 1724. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 DEEDS DEED BOOK A 1722-1729 page 94 Octr. 31, 1724. Elizabeth x Tap of St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., Va., widow, to my two sons, William Tap and Vincent Tap, and my daughter, Charity Wood, wife of Bartholomew Wood, all of the said parish and County. £40 ster. To my son Wm. Tap the plantation whereon I now live with 175 a. adjoining, in St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co. To my son, Vincent Tap, 175 a. of land St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co. To my daughter, Charity Wood, 100 a. of land in the sd. parish and county-all the above mentioned land purchased by me of Francis Thornton and Mary, his wife; and Anthony Thornton and Winifred, his wife, as by deeds dated Augt. 5, 1722. Witnesses: Moseley Battaley, Richard Johnson, James Williams. Rec. Nov. 3, 1724. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 DEEDS DEED BOOK A 1722-1729 page 94 April 6, 1725. Robert Coleman of King and Queen Co. to George Carter of Spts. Co. £25 ster., 200 a. in Spts. Co. adjoining the land of Col. John Robinson-part of a pat. granted sd. Coleman Decr. 2, 1723. Witnesses: Wm. Johnson, Samuel Moor, Edwd. Franklyn. Rec. April 6, 1725. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 DEEDS DEED BOOK A 1722-1729 page 96 Octr. 2, 1725. Larkin Chew of St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., Gent., to Nicholas Copland of Essex Co., Va. £16 ster., 284 a. in Spts. Co. Witnesses, William Johnson, Robert King, John Chew. Rec. Octr. 5, 1725. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 DEEDS DEED BOOK A 1722-1729 page 96 Novr. 1, 1725. Samuel Loyd of St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., planter, to John Roy of St. Mary's Parish, Essex Co, planter. £12 curr., 121 a. of land in St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co. Witnesses: John Chew, William x Logan, Richd. Bayley, Wm. Johnson. Rec. Novr. 2, 1725. Sarah Loyd, wife of Samuel Loyd, in consideration of 5 shill., relinquished her dower to the above tract of land, to John Roy. Octr. 30, 1725. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 DEEDS DEED BOOK A 1722-1729 page 97 [p.97]April 5, 1725. George Trible of King and Queen Co., Va., to William Johnson of Spots. Co. £12 ster., 228 a. of land in Spots. Co.-the sd. land bought by the sd. Trible from Larkin Chew June 4, 1722, joining the lands of Robert King, Edward Pigg, Barnett Payne and Lawrence Frank-lyn. Witnesses: Thos. Chew, John Foster, Richd. Bayley. Rec. April 5, 1726. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 DEEDS DEED BOOK A 1722-1729 page 98 May 2, 1726. Thomas x Graves of Spts. Co. to William Johnson of the same county. 700 lbs. tob., 48 a. of land in St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co.-part of a tract granted Larkin Chew, June 4, 1722, on the N. side of Paines Branch. Witnesses: B. Grayson, Benja. Porter, Samll. x Ham. Rec. May 2, 1727. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 DEEDS DEED BOOK A 1722-1729 page 101 March 4, 1727. James Taylor of King and Queen Co. and Dryads Par., Gentl., to Richard Maulden of King William Co. £22 ster., 1000 a. of land-part of pat. granted sd. Taylor July 21, 1722, in Spts. Co., on Rapi-dan River, "amongst ye Little Mountains," joining the lands of Captn. John Taliaferro, Mr. Richard Thomas and Mr. John Baylor, Decd. Witnesses: John Chew, Thos. Chew, Wm. Johnson. Rec. March 5, 1727-8. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 DEEDS DEED BOOK A 1722-1729 page 101 March 5, 1727. Thomas Chew of St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., Gentl., to John Penn and George Penn of Drysdale Par., King and Queen Co. £40 curr., 614 a. formerly occupied by one Samll. Loyd-part of a pat. granted Larkin Chew June 4, 1722; sold by sd. Chew to sd. Loyd, by sd. Loyd and Chew to one Wm. Russell by deeds July 7, 1724, and by the sd. Russell sold to Thomas Chew, on a branch rnnning into Mattapony River, otherwise called Warner's River, joining the lands of Robt. Hutcherson and the land of Augustine Smith of Gloster Co., late called Augustine Warner, Esqr., Decd., land. Witnesses: Wm. Johnson, John Chew, James Taylor. Rec. March 6, 1727-8. Martha Chew, wife of Thomas Chew, released her dower to the above land to the sd. John and George Penn. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 DEEDS DEED BOOK A 1722-1729 page 102 [p.102]March 5, 1727. Thomas Tyler of St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., Va., to Charles Tyler in Great Britain, in Sallop Co. and Hopton Wafter Parish. £80 ster., 500 a. pat. by the sd. Thos. Tyler June 30, 1726, in St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co. Witnesses: Wm. Johnson, Thos. Chew. Rec. March 5, 1727-8. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 DEEDS DEED BOOK A 1722-1729 page 103 July 3, 1728. George x Proctor of St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., for the love and affection I bear to my Lawfull begotten daughter, Elizabeth, and George Home, her lawfull Husband, and more especially in consideration of ye celebration of Nuptials between them," etc. 180 a. in St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., on the branches of Deep Run. Witnesses: Wm. Johnson, John Chew. Rec. July 3, 1728. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 DEEDS DEED BOOK A 1722-1729 page 106 April 2, 1729. John Mulkey, Cooper, of St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., to Joseph Cottman of Somersett Co., Maryland. £30 curr., 1000 a. of land in St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co. Witnesses: Wm. Johnson, John Robinson, Jos. Parker. Rec. April 2, 1729. Sarah, wife of John Mulkey, acknowledged her right of dower in the sd land, by John Waller, her attorney, etc. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 DEEDS DEED BOOK A 1722-1729 page 106 May 7, 1729. Henry Willis of King and Queen Co., Gent., to Goodrich Lightfoot of Spts. Co. £60 ster., 200 a. of land in Spts. Co. on S. side of the South West Mountains. Witnesses: Wm. Johnson, Ambr. Grayson, Wm. Hackney. Rec. May 6, 1729. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 DEEDS DEED BOOK A 1722-1729 page 107 Augt. 4, 1729. Thomas Chew, son and heir of Larkin Chew of Spts. Co., Decd., to Joseph Smith of King and Queen Co. £50 curr., 512 a. on S. side about a mile above the falls of the River Po, a branch of York River, lying in St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co.-part of parcel of land granted Larkin Chew, by pat. April 20, 1712, and by him sold to sd. Smith. Witnesses: Jno. Robinson, Wm. Johnson, Z. Lewis. Rec. Augt. 5, 1729. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 DEEDS DEED BOOK A 1722-1729 page 108 tors of St. Geo. Par. 22,500 lbs. tob., 544 a. of land in St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., on the S. side, about a mile above the falls of the River Po, a branch of York River. Witnesses: G. Home, Wm. Johnson, Zachary Taylor. Rec. Augt. 5, 1729. Sarah, wife of Joseph Smith, acknowledged her dower in the above land, etc. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 DEEDS DEED BOOK A 1722-1729 page 108 Augt. 5, 1729. John Chew of Spts. Co. to Edward Franklyn of the same county. £12 curr., 200 a. in St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co. Witnesses: Wm. Johnson, Thos. Chew, Zachary Taylor. Rec. Augt. 5, 1729. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 DEEDS DEED BOOK A 1722-1729 page 108 Augt. 30, 1729. Charles Taliaferro of St. Mary's Par., Caroline Co., Gent., to Jael Johnson and James Williams of St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co. £200 star., "unto Jael Johnson, during her Naturall life and then unto James Williams, his heirs and assigns," etc., 420 a. of land in St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., bought by sd. Taliaferro of one Wm. Smith as by deed dated March 4, 1713, on Hazel Run and the Rappk. River. Witnesses: A. Smith, M. Battaley, Wm. Bledsoe. Rec. Septr. 2, 1729. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 DEEDS DEED BOOK B 1729-1734 page 112 June 2, 1730. Thomas Chew of Spts. Co., Gent., to Larkin Chew, Gent. £100 ster., Land on which sd. Larkin Chew lives-part of two patents granted Capt. Larkin Chew, decd., one dated April 26, 1712, the other Decr. 23, 1714, in St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., 298 a. G. Lightfoot, Wm. Johnson, Joseph Hawkins. June 2, 1730. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 DEEDS DEED BOOK B 1729-1734 page 115 Novr. 3, 1730. James Pollard, Christ Church Parish, Lancaster Co., to Samuel Ball of St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co. 2000 lbs. tob., 210 a. in St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., in great fork, Rappk. River-part of pat. granted James Pollard Augt. 17, 1727. Wm. Johnson, John Grame, W. Russell. Nov. 3, 1730. Ann, wife of James Pollard, acknowledged her dower. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 DEEDS DEED BOOK B 1729-1734 page 115 Octr. 6, 1730. Christopher Zimmerman of St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., to William Johnson of same county and parish. £20, 280 a. in St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co.-part of tract granted sd. Zimmerman by patent Septr. 28, 1728. W. Russell, Andrew Wilson, Tomas Whiland. Decr. 1, 1730. Elizabeth, wife of Christopher Zimmerman, acknowledged her dower, etc. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 DEEDS DEED BOOK B 1729-1734 page 129 [p.129]John Rucker of St. Mark's Pa., Spts. Co., "to my sister, Mary Rucker," love and affection and £1 ster., To "Mary Rucker and William Offall, her lawful husband," etc., etc. 100 a. in St. Mark's Par., Spts. Co. Dated, Feby. 6, 1730. Recd. Feby. 6, 1733-4. Witnesses: G. Home, Joseph Delaney, John Johnson. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 DEEDS DEED BOOK C 1734-1742 page 132 Dec. 1, 1730. George Home of St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., Gent., to William Russell of same Par. and County, Gent. Whereas Thomas Chew, Wm. Johnson and sd. George did obtain order of Council June, 1728, to survey and take up 6000 a. of land, and about the same time did obtain the order of Council with Larkin Chew, Joseph Smith and sd. Wm. Russell to survey and take up 10,000 a. of land, etc., etc.; now sd. Home for 1100 lbs. tob. transfers all his right, title, interest, etc., to sd. William Russell. Wit-nesees: Elliott Benger, John Tennant. Dec. 1, 1730.[p.132] Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 DEEDS DEED BOOK C 1734-1742 page 138 Augt. 27, 1731. Andrew Harrison of Spts. Co., to Wm. Johnson of afsd. county. Harrison stands indebted to sd. Johnson, by cause of a Judgment obtained by Jno. Fox and placed in hands of sd. Johnson as Sheriff. £50. Sd. Harrison makes deed to sd. Johnson, for a negro boy, some furniture, cattle, etc., etc. Witnessed by Antho. Foster. Recd. March 4, 1734-5. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 DEEDS DEED BOOK B 1729-1734 page 115 Feby. 2, 1731. Isaac Norman and James Turner of St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., to Robert King of same Par. and County. 3200 lbs. tob. and 11 shill. curr., 634 a. in St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co. Wm. Johnson, J. Foster, Wm. Hansford. Feby. 2, 1730-1. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 DEEDS DEED BOOK B 1729-1734 page 118 [p.118]May 4, 1731. Joseph Hawkins of St. Mark's Par., Spts. Co., planter, to Edward Rouse of St. Margaret's Par., Caroline Co., planter. 4400 lbs. tob., 400 a. in St. Mark's Par., Spts. Co. Cha. Goodall, John Johnson, Jno. Waller, Jr. May 4, 1731. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 DEEDS DEED BOOK B 1729-1734 page 119 [p.119]July 5, 1731. Aron x Pinson of Spts. Co. to Richard Johnson of same county. £10 curr., 50 a.-part of pat. granted sd. Pinson Octr. 13, 1727, in Spts. Co. Thomas x Little, Abraham x Little, Benj. Cottman. July 6, 1731. Elizabeth, wife of Aron Pinson, acknowledged her dower. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 DEEDS DEED BOOK B 1729-1734 page 119 Augt. 3, 1731. George Woods of St. Mark's Par., Spts. Co., to John Huffman of same Par. and County. £6 curr., 196 a. in great fork Rappk. River in St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co. John Johnson, Eiprs Hickman. Augt. 3, 1731. "George Woods, alias Utz, acknowledged this his deed," etc., etc. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 DEEDS DEED BOOK B 1729-1734 page 120 Octr. 1, 1731. John x Ashley of St. Mark's Par., Spts. Co., to Robert Slaughter and Francis Slaughter of par. and county aforesd., Gentl., present Church Wardens of ye Parish of St. Mark's. 14,500 lbs. tob., 215 a. in St. Mark's Par., Spts. Co.-part of pat. granted sd. Ashley and John Quarles June 6, 1726. This property was sold the churwardens for The Glebe of St. Mark's Par. Witnesses: Wm. Johnson, W. Russell, William Logan. Novr. 2, 1731. Mary, wife of John Ashley, acknowledged her dower. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 DEEDS DEED BOOK B 1729-1734 page 122 June 5, 1732. Richard Mauldin of St. Mark's Par., Spts. Co., Gent., to Timothy Johnson of same Par. and County. £10 ster., 100 a.-granted by Pat. to sd. Mauldin Sept. 28, 1728, in Spts. Co. William Johnson, Robert Turner, John Parks. June 6, 1732. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 DEEDS DEED BOOK B 1729-1734 page 123 Augt. 4, 1732. John Pigg, Jr., of St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., and Elizabeth, his wife, to William Johnson of same county. £20 curr. and 2000 lbs. tob., 150 a.-a part of 600 a. which sd. Pigg has recovered of Edward Pigg of county aforesd., etc. Z. Lewis, John Foster, Antho. Foster. Augt. 3, 1732. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 DEEDS DEED BOOK B 1729-1734 page 126 Sept. 4, 1733. William Johnston of Spts. Co. to George Hardin of Middlesex Co. £60 curr., 1020 a. in Spts. Co., etc. Edward Herndon, junr., Daniel Gwyn, Robt. Johnston. Sept. 4, 1733. Anne, wife of Wm. Johnston, acknowledged her dower, etc. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 DEEDS DEED BOOK C 1734-1742 page 132 April 7, 1734. Thomas Chew and Martha, his wife, of Spts. Co., Gent., to Hugh Gwyn of Gloucester Co. 800 a. in Spts. Co. Wm. Bledsoe, W. Johnston, R. Curtis, junr. April 3, 1734. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 DEEDS DEED BOOK B 1729-1734 page 128 Feby. 6, 1734. John Rucker of St. Mark's Parish, Spts. Co., to Peter Rucker, Elizabeth Rucker, Peter Rucker, junr., and Ephraim Rucker. £20 curr., 420 a.-remainder of a pat. granted sd. John Rucker, in St. Mark's Par., Spts. Co. "Peter and Elizabeth Rucker, during their Naturall lives, and afterwards to Peter Rucker, Junr., and Ephraim Rucker," etc. G. Home, Joseph Delaney, John Johnson. Feby. 6, 1733-4. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 WILLS WILL BOOK A 1722-1749 page 2 HOMES, ROBERT, (Nuncupative will). d. Jan. 14, 1732-3, p. July 3, 1733. Wit. Timothy Johnson, Harry Clockgrove. Admx. Sarah Homes, with Timothy Johnson and David Phillips on bond. Leg. son Joseph Homes; wife Sarah Homes. (Page 194) Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 WILLS WILL BOOK A 1722-1749 page 2 JOHNSON, JAEL, Spotsylvania Co., d. July 7, 1733, p. Sept. 4, 1733. Wit. Antho. Rhodes, Junr., Wm. Call, Junr. Sarah Garton. Ex. Richard Tutt. Leg. my son Richard Tutt, articles of personal estate, among which is a chest called "Elizabeth Tutt's"; my son James Williams; legacies to William Williams, Betty Marshall, Sarah Cavenaugh, Jael Cavenaugh, James Williams, Richard Tutt, Philemon Cavenaugh. (Page 202) Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 MARRIAGE LICENSES WILL BOOK F page 84 1731-Oct. 7 [Rich]ard Tutt and Elizabeth Johnson. 1732-Aug. 3 [Wil]liam Woodford and Elizabeth Cock. 1733-Jan. 4 [Ell]iott Benger and Dorothea Brayne. 1733-Jan. 5 [Jam]es Sleet and Euphan Smith. 1738-Sep. 30 [Lark]in Chew, Gent., and Mary Beverley. 1733-Sep. 28 [Rice] Curtis, junr., and Ann Brock. 1734-Jan. 5 [Han]cock Lee and Mary Willis. 1734-Jan. 9 [Wil]liam Conner and Sarah Rogers. 1734-Jan. 25 [An]thony Murray and Mary James. 1734-Oct. 3, John Jones and Agnes Durham. 1735-October 19, George Webb and Lucy Hinkston. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 DEEDS DEED BOOK C 1734-1742 page 141 July 6, 1736. William Johnston of Spts. Co., St. Geo. Par., to John Hoard of Essex Co., 223 a. in Par. and County afsd. Anthony Foster, Fran. Smith, Thos. Foster. July 6, 1736. Anne, wife of William Johnston, acknowledged her dower, etc. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 DEEDS DEED BOOK C 1734-1742 page 142 [p.142]July 6, 1736. William Johnston of St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., to Thomas Red of King and Queen Co. 377 a. in County and Par. afsd. Anthony Foster, Fra. Smith, Thomas Foster. July 6, 1736. Ann, wife of William Johnston, Gent., acknowledged her dower, etc. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 DEEDS DEED BOOK C 1734-1742 page 143 April 9, 1737. William Johnston of Spts. Co., Va., Gent., to John Wigles-worth, of same county. £27 10s. curr. 519 a. in St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co.- granted sd. Johnston by pat. March 15, 1735. Peter Montague, Anthony Foster, Edwd. Dickinson. May 3, 1737. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 DEEDS DEED BOOK C 1734-1742 page 144 Nov. 1, 1737. John x Snall of St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., to Anthony Foster of Par. and Co. afsd. £100 curr. 200 a. in Par. and Co. afsd., on River Po, part of land bought by John Snall ye Elder, Decd., of Larkin Chew, Decd., etc. Wit., William Johnston, Tho. Graves, John Walden. Nov. 1, 1737. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 DEEDS DEED BOOK C 1734-1742 page 145 July 30, 1738. William Coleman of St. John Par., King William Co., son and heir to Darbey Coleman of King and Queen Co., Decd., to Edward Pigg of St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co. £12 6s. 10d. curr. 100 a. in Spts. Co., on branches of middle River of the Mattapony. Wm. Johnston, Charles Filkes Pigg, Barnet x Paine. Augt. 1, 1738. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 DEEDS DEED BOOK C 1734-1742 page 146 Sept. 5, 1738. Achilles Bowker of St. Stephen's Par., King and Queen Co., to Robt. Coleman of St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co. £40 curr. 400 a., being a pat. formerly granted Ralph Bowker, Feby. 20, 1719, and since renewed by Bird Bowker, by pat. July 20, 1736. Arth. Watts, William Johnston, Larkin Chew. Sept. 5, 1738. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 DEEDS DEED BOOK C 1734-1742 page 146 Sept. 4, 1738. Anthony Foster of St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., to John Snell of Par. and Co. afsd. £50 ster. 100 a. in St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., on River Po, a parcel of land purchased by Foster of Robt. King. Witnesses: William Johnston, Charles Filkes Pigg, Isabell x Foster. Sept. 5, 1738. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 DEEDS DEED BOOK C 1734-1742 page 147 Mar. 19, 1738. John Hobson of Chas. Co., Province of Maryland, to Griffin Fantleroy of St. Stephen's Par., Northumberland Co., Va., Gent. £20 curr. 400 a. at head of River Ta, in St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., formerly granted Daniel Brown of Spts. by pat. Feby. 24, 1730, etc. William Johnston, John Waller, A. Foster, Edmund Waller, Benjamin Waller. April 3, 1739. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 DEEDS DEED BOOK C 1734-1742 page 149 Sept. 25, 1739. Rice Curtis of St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., to William Johnston of sd. Par. and County. 40 shill. curr. 2 acres in Spts. Co. and St. Geo. Par. Philip Vincent Vass, Jos. Stevens, George Moore. Nov. 6, 1739. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 DEEDS DEED BOOK C 1734-1742 page 149 April 1, 1740. Henry Willis, Esqr., and John Waller, Gent., Trustees, etc., of Town of Fredksburg, to William Beverley of Essex County, Gent. £5 5s. curr. Lot No. 15 in Fredksbg. Witnesses: Jos. Brock, Wm. Johnston, W. Robinson. April 1, 1740. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 DEEDS DEED BOOK C 1734-1742 page 150 March 5, 1739. Francis Thornton, Jr., of St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., Gent., to Larkin Chew of same Par. and Co., Gent. 500 lbs. tob. Lot 64 in Town of Fredksbg. Wm. Johnston, Nathll. Chapman, Augustine Washington. May 6, 1740. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 DEEDS DEED BOOK C 1734-1742 page 151 Augt. 5, 1740. John Rogers of Drysdale Par., King and Queen Co., of the first part; Edward Pigg of St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., of the second part; Thomas Gresham of St. Martin's Par., Hanover Co., of the third part, and Robert Johnston and Elizabeth, his wife, and Frances Rogers of St. Mar-garett's Par., Caroline Co., and Thomas Warren, John Winill Sanders, John Warren, William Warren, Samuel Warren and Richard Couzens of St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., of the fourth part. Whereas John Rogers, Peter Rogers, Edward Pigg, John York and Thomas Gresham, pat. 525 a., part in Caroline and part in Spts. Co., June 16, 1714, since which sd. Peter Rogers and John York departed this life, since which no legal division made, etc., and by several conveyances, and the last wills and testaments of sd. Peter Rogers and John York, sd. Robt. Johnston and Elizabeth, his wife, Frances Rogers, Thomas Warren, John Winell Sanders, John Warren, William Warren, Samuel Warren, and Richard Couzens are possessed of several parts and parcels of said tract, etc., etc. Witnesses: John Askew, Matthew Brooks, John x Paine. Augt. 5, 1740. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 DEEDS DEED BOOK C 1734-1742 page 152 July 6, 1740. Rice Curtis of St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., to Peter Montague of St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co. (son of Thomas Montague.) £60 curr. 182 a. in Spts. Co. Witnesses: William Johnston, Thos. Merry, Ann Johnston. Augt. 5, 1740. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 DEEDS DEED BOOK C 1734-1742 page 153 Sept. 12, 1740. Edward Pigg of St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., to Charles Filkes Pigg of Par. and county afsd. £5 curr. 150 a. in St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co. Wm. Johnston, Robert Johnston, James Arkins, Wm. Power. Oct. 7, 1740. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 ADMINISTRATION BONDS WILL BOOK A page 56 £100 Barnett Pain, admr. of Barnett Pain, Jr., decd., with William Johnston, sec. Dec. 3, 1740. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 DEEDS DEED BOOK C 1734-1742 page 158 Feby. 28, 1741. Charles Filks Pigg of St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., to William Johnston of Par. and county afsd. £32 15s. curr. 131 a. in St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co. John Chew, Larkin Chew, A. Foster. March 2, 1741. Sarah, wife of Charles Filkes Pigg, acknowledged her dower, etc. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 DEEDS DEED BOOK D 1742-1751 page 160 Sept. 7, 1742. Abraham Rogers and Barbary, his wife, of St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., to Abraham Estes, Junr., of St. Stephen's Par., King and Queen Co. 2228 lbs. tob. 83 a. in Spts. Co. Abraham Estes, Senr., Matthew Brooke, Robert Johnston. Sept. 7, 1742. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 DEEDS DEED BOOK D 1742-1751 page 160 July 15, 1742. Robert King of St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., to his son, Robert King, Jr., of same Par. and County. Deed of Gift. 150 a. in St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co. Witnesses, William Johnston, James Taylor, Thos. Minor, Wm. Logan. Sept. 7, 1742. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 DEEDS DEED BOOK D 1742-1751 page 161 [p.161]Nov. 2, 1742. William Johnston of St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., Gent., and Ann, his wife, to Thomas Minor of same Par. and County, Planter. £44 curr. 220 a. in St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., same being formerly granted to Wm. Johnston. Sept. 28, 1728. No witnesses. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 DEEDS DEED BOOK D 1742-1751 page 162 Feby. 23, 1742. Charles Filks Pigg of St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., planter, and Sarah Pigg, his wife, to Bloomfield Long of Par. and County afsd. £30 curr. 118 1/2 a. in St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., formerly belonging to Edward Pigg, Decd., and adjoining the land of John Clerk. Witnesses, William Johnston, A. Foster, Jos. Stevens, Larkin Johnston. March 1, 1742. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 DEEDS DEED BOOK D 1742-1751 page 163 April 21, 1743. John Wiglesworth of St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., to William Johnston of same Par. and County. £103 curr. 519 a. in St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co. Jas. Taylor, Stephen Johnston, John Mountague. June 7, 1743. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 DEEDS DEED BOOK D 1742-1751 page 163 June 20, 1743. Charles Filks Pigg of St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., to William Johnston of Par. and Co. afsd. £35 curr. 94 a. in Par. and county afsd. Robt. King, Junr., Thos. Estes, Junr., Larkin Johnston, Robert Farish, Samuel x Warren. July 5, 1743. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 WILLS WILL BOOK A 1722-1749 page 5 TAYLOR, JAMES, Spotsylvania Co., d. Jan. 25, 1743, p. Mar. 6, 1743. Wit. John Taylor, Thomas Graves, William Johnston. Ex. wife Betty Taylor. Leg. wife Betty Taylor and daughter Milly Taylor. (Page -) Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 MARRIAGE LICENSES WILL BOOK F page 85 1744-July 6, Wm. Johnston, Gent., and Betty Taylor. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 DEEDS DEED BOOK D 1742-1751 page 166 Augt. 6, 1744. Peter Mountague, Jr., of St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., to Roger Cason of Caroline County. £40 curr. 84 a. in Spts. Co., formerly belonging to John Foster, etc. Witnesses, William Johnston, Robt. King, Junr. Augt. 7, 1744. Authorit, wife of Peter Mountague, Jr., acknowledged her dower, etc. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 DEEDS DEED BOOK D 1742-1751 page 166 Augt. 6, 1744. Peter Mountague, Jr., of St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., and Authorit, his wife, to William Johnston of same Par. and county. £40 curr. 98 a. in Spts. Co., Augt. 7, 1744. Augt. 5, 1746, "Authorit Mounta-gue, late the wife of Peter Mountague, Decd.," etc., acknowledged this said deed, etc. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 DEEDS DEED BOOK D 1742-1751 page 168 Decr. 20, 1744. John Farish of Spts. Co. to William Waller of sd. County. 5 shill. curr. 1 1/2 a. on N. side River Ta. Lark. Chew, William Johnston, John Mitchell, William Login, Jos. Brock. Feby. 5, 1744. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 DEEDS DEED BOOK D 1742-1751 page 168 March 4, 1744. Robert King, Junr., and Mary, his wife, of Spts. Co., to Edward Cason of same county. Sd. Cason by Deed of Gift, July 16, 1729, in County Court of Caroline, did give, etc., unto his daughter, Mary Cason, several negroes, after the death of sd. Cason. Since making which Deed the sd. Mary, on Feby. 28, 1741, intermarried with sd. Robert. This deed conveys certain negroes, the increase of those deeded sd. Mary, back to sd. Cason. Witnesses, Wm. Waller, William Johnston, Edmund Foster, John Mitchell. Mar. 5, 1744. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 DEEDS DEED BOOK D 1742-1751 page 171 June 3, 1745. John Martin of King and Queen Co. to Robert Farish of St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co. 5 shill. ster. 400 a. "in county afsd." William Johnston, John Coleman, Henry May, Richd. Coleman. Oct. 1, 1745. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 DEEDS DEED BOOK D 1742-1751 page 174 Nov. 4, 1746. Bloomfield Long of St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., to Reubin Long, his son, of same parish and county. 118 1/2 a. in St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co. Witnesses, Thomas Graves, Robt. Moor, William Johnston. Nov. 4, 1746. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 DEEDS DEED BOOK D 1742-1751 page 179 July 4, 1749. Henry Chiles of Spts. Co., planter, and Marcy, his wife, to James Rawlings, Senr., of the sd. county, planter. £90 curr. 250 a. on N. side Pamunkey River, in St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co. Ben. Johnson, John C. Webb, Jos. Brock. July 4, 1749. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 DEEDS DEED BOOK D 1742-1751 page 179 July 4, 1749. Henry Chiles of Spts. Co. and Marcy, his wife, to William Webb of same county. £23 curr. 100 a. in Spts. Co. Ben. Johnson, James Rallings, Jo. Brock. July 4, 1749. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 DEEDS DEED BOOK D 1742-1751 page 179 July 4, 1749. Henry Chiles of Spts. Co. and Marcy, his wife, to John Crittenden Webb of same co. £23 curr. 100 a. in Spts. Co. Ben. Johnson, James Rawllings, Jos. Brock. July 4, 1749. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 ADMINISTRATION BONDS WILL BOOK B page 58 £100 Elizabeth Lewis, admx. of John Lewis, decd., with Larkin Johnston and James Parks, sec. Nov. 8, 1749. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 WILLS WILL BOOK B 1749-1759 page 10 GOODLOE, ELIZABETH, widow and relict of Henry Goodloe, Spotsyl-vania Co., d. Feb. 25, 1750, p. Dec. 3, 1751. Wit. Henry Johnson, Elizabeth Maulden. Ex. Robert Goodloe. Leg. granddaughter, Elizabeth Maulden; son, Robert Goodloe. (Page 87) Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 DEEDS DEED BOOK E 1751-1761 page 189 Jany. 16, 1752. William Williams of Culpeper Co. and Lucy, his wife, to Roger Dixon of the said County. £1000 curr. Whereas, Charles Talia-ferro, late of Caroline Co., Gent., Decd., was in his lifetime seized of a tract of land of 420 a. in St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., which he purchased of one Wm. Smith., sd. Taliaferro, as by Deed, Augt. 30, 1729, conveyed the sd. land to Joel Johnson and James Williams unto the sd. Joel Johnson, during her natural life and then to the sd. James Williams, his heirs, etc., and sd. James Williams surviving the sd. Joel, became seized of the sd. tract of land, and being thereof seized, was lawfully suited of 90 a. or thereabouts of the sd. tract by Henry Willis, Gent., who obtained a judgment in the general court of this Colony, April 26, 1735, against the sd. Williams, whereby the sd. Williams became seized of the residue of the [p.190] tract, only containing 330 a., and being so thereof seized made his (Williams') last will and testament, Dated May 30, 1735, devising the sd. tract to his son, William Williams, party to these presents, etc., etc. Witnesses, Pat. Connelly, Robert Halkerston, James Fox, Gabriel Throckmorton. June 2, 1752. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 ADMINISTRATION BONDS WILL BOOK B page 58 £50 Larkin Johnston, admr. of John Cunningham, decd., with Robert Dudley and Thomas Collins, sec. June 2, 1752. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 DEEDS DEED BOOK E 1751-1761 page 193 Jany. 3, 1753. Fielding Lewis of Fredericksburg, Gent., and Betty, his wife, to Alexander Cruikshanks of the same town, carpenter. £30 curr. A lot of land adj. Fredksbg. John Moor, Ben. Johnson, Adm. Pavey. June 5, 1753. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 WILLS WILL BOOK B 1749-1759 page 10 HUNTER, WILLIAM, Fredericksburg, d. Nov. 5, 1753, p. Mar. 5, 1754. Wit. Jno. Sutherland, Robert Massey, Robert Johnston. Ex. cousin, James Hunter; brother-in-law, Wm. Taliaferro, in Orange; Mr. Fielding Lewis; Mr. Charles Dick. Leg. son, James Hunter, the lots I now live upon, called Ferry lots, with the benefit of the ferry, land adjoining the town known by my name, also tract of land at the Fall Hill, commonly called Silvertown Hill; son William Hunter, 300 acres of land, lying at the Robinson in Orange Co., 400 acres of land, which I bought of Mr. George Hume, lying in Culpeper Co., and the house and plantation where Abram Simpson now lives; daughter Martha Hunter, £1,000 currency. Testator desires that the boys may be educated at the college of William and Mary. (Page 185) Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 DEEDS DEED BOOK E 1751-1761 page 200 Oct. 7, 1755. James Reynolds of St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., and Elizabeth, his wife, to Aquilla Johnson of St. Margaret's Par., Caroline Co. £24 curr. 300 a., situated in St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co. Witness, Jo. Brock. Oct. 7, 1755. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 DEEDS DEED BOOK E 1751-1761 page 202 April 6, 1756. Aquilla Johnson and Elizabeth, his wife, of Caroline Co.. to John Beazley of Caroline Co. £30 curr. 300 a. in Spts. Co. Richd. Wool-folk, Wm. Wood, Ben. Boughan. April 6, 1756. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 WILLS WILL BOOK B 1749-1759 page 10 WHITE, AGNES, Fredericksburg, d. Aug. 30, 1757, p. Dec. 7, 1757. Wit. Thomas Overton, Mary Hunt, Charles Yates. Ex. husband, Robert White, friend Roger Dixon. Leg. my two sisters in Scotland, Margaret Ray and Jean Macklenham, whose maiden names were Johnson; uncle, William Maxwell, who lives in Rutherglen near Glasgow; Miss Peggy Drummond; husband, Robert White. (Page 336) Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 GUARDIANS BONDS WILL BOOK B page 74 £200 William Wood, guard. to Hannah Wood, orph. of John Wood, with Robert Coleman and Benj. Johnston, sec. Mch. 2, 1761. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 GUARDIANS BONDS WILL BOOK B page 74 £200 William Wood, guard. to Reuben Wood, orph. of John Wood, with Robert Coleman and Benj. Johnston, sec. Mch. 2, 1761. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 GUARDIANS BONDS WILL BOOK B page 74 £100 Benjamin Johnston, guard. to James Wood, orph. of John Wood, with Francis Coleman, sec. June 1, 1761. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 GUARDIANS BONDS WILL BOOK D page 75 £1200 Benjamin Johnston, guard. to Caty, Elizabeth, Ann, and Agnes Hawkins, orphs. of John Hawkins, with Oliver Towles, Jr., and William Wood, sec. June 4, 1764. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 WILLS WILL BOOK D 1761-1772 page 22HENSLEY, SAMUEL, St. George's Parish, d. Jan. 7, 1765, p. Aug. 5, 1765. Wit. Benjamin Johnston, Thomas Hutcherson, Thomas Perry. Ex. wife, Martha Hensley and son John. Leg. daughter Caty Estis; granddaughter Patty Estis; sons John and James Hensley. (Page 217) Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 WILLS WILL BOOK D 1761-1772 page 23 BENGER, JOHN, d. Aug. 14, 1766, p. Nov. 3, 1766. Wit. None. Ex. Capt. William Johnston and Benjamin Johnston. Leg. my wife (no name given); my two daughters, Ann and Dorothea Brayne Benger. (Page 268) Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 ADMINISTRATION BONDS WILL BOOK D page 63 [p.63]£1000 Benj. Johnston and Robt. Johnston, admrs. of Oliver Towles, decd., with Wm. Underwood and Wm. Wood, sec. May 8, 1770. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 WILLS WILL BOOK D 1761-1772 page 25 CHEW, LARKIN, Spotsylvanla Co., d. Mar. 27, 1770, Executors Bond dated Sept. 21, 1770. Wit. Robert Stubblefield, John Dawson, W. Dawson, Mildred Farish, Larkin Chew, Junr. Ex. sons-in-law Mordacai Buckner and Oliver Towles. Leg. my body to be interred by my deceased father on the land I gave Beverley Stanard, Gentl. Wife, Mary Chew; grandson, Larkin Smith, that part of my tract of land purchased of Bushrod Fauntleroy and others, down to the lower corner of the land whereon Dorothy Foster, widow, now lives, including the small tract I purchased of John Waller, Junr. Joseph Brock and Rice Curtis. In the event of my dying, without issue, then to all the children my daughter, Mary Towles, may leave alive at her death. Grandsons, William Stanard and Larkin Smith; all my grandchildren, meaning those to be born as well as those now alive, of my said two daughters, Elizabeth and Mary. Land in Orange Co., also remainder of my tract of land adjoining Benjamin Johnson in this county, part of which I have sold to William Pember-ton, and whereas I have become purchaser of a piece of land in which William Hudson, Blacksmith, had the equitable and Joseph Hawkins, of this county, decd. the legal title therein, which piece of land I have promised the said Hudson again, providing he pay the debt due from him to me, my executors to refer any dispute or controversies, should any arise, to the determination of my friends Col. Fielding Lewis, Mr. Roger Dixon and Mr. Thomas Fox, who are gentlemen in my opinion of great probity and integrity. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 WILLS WILL BOOK E 1772-1798 page 29 PAUL, WILLIAM, Fredericksburg, d. Mar. 22, 1772, p. Dec. 16, 1774. Wit. John Atkinson, Thomas Holmes, B. Johnston. Ex. William Temple-man and Isaac Heslup. Leg. my sister Mary Young and her eldest children in Abigton in the Parish of Kirthbeen, in the Stewarty of Galloway, North Britain. The executors named above refusing to serve, John Atkinson was appointed administrator with John Waller, Junr. his security. (Page 97) Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 ADMINISTRATION BONDS WILL BOOK D page 63 £100 Benjamin Johnston, admr. of Betty Benger, decd., with William Wood, sec. Apr. 16, 1772. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 GUARDIANS BONDS WILL BOOK D page 76 £1000 Benjamin Johnston, guard. to Ann and Dorothea Brayne Benger, orphs. of Betty Benger, with William Wood, sec. Apr. 16, 1772. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 GUARDIANS BONDS WILL BOOK E page 77 £5000 Hugh Houston, guard. to Wm. Houston, orph. of Wm. Houston, with Jacob Whitler and B. Johnston, sec. June 20, 1772. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 ADMINISTRATION BONDS WILL BOOK E page 64 £300 Achilles Johnson Stevens, admr. of Jeremiah Stevens, decd., with John Carthrae, sec. Apr. 16, 1772.[p.64] Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 GUARDIANS BONDS WILL BOOK E page 77 £100 Henry Johnson, guard. to James and John Stevens, orphs. of Jeremiah Stevens, with George Stubblefield, sec. May 20, 1773. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 GUARDIANS BONDS WILL BOOK E page 77 £3000 Ann Roy, guard. to Ann, Judy and Bettey Roy, orphs. of John Beverley Roy, with Richard Johnston and Jno. Lewis, sec. Nov. 17, 1774. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 GUARDIANS BONDS WILL BOOK E page 77 £6000 John Lewis, guard. to Hugh Roy, orph. of John Roy, with Oliver Towles and Richard Johnston, sec. Nov. 17, 1774. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 ADMINISTRATION BONDS WILL BOOK E page 64 £6000 Fanny Houston, admx. of Hugh Houston, decd, with Benjamin Johnston and Gabriel Jones, sec. June 16, 1774. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 ADMINISTRATION BONDS WILL BOOK E page 64 £3000 Ann Roy, admx. of John Beverley Roy, decd., with John Lewis and Richard Johnston, sec. Novr. 17, 1774. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 WILLS WILL BOOK E 1772-1798 page 30 WALLER, JOHN, Berkeley Parish, d. Feb. 6, 1776, p. Apr. 18, 1776. Wit. Thomas Minor, James Mason, Peter Mason. Ex. sons, Thomas and Pomfrett Waller, nephew John Lewis, son-in-law James Bullock. Leg. wife (no name given), the land whereon I now live; son Thomas Waller, the land after my wife's death; daughter Mary Waller; granddaughter, Agnes Waller; daughter Agues Johnson; granddaughter Agues Carr Johnson; grandson William Goodloe Johnson; daughter Ann Bullock; daughter Dorothy Goodloe; son Pomfrett Waller; son-in-law James Bullock; my nephew John Lewis. My executors to sell the tract of 200 acres of land in Orange Co., which I bought of Mr. John Guttridge, and also to sell my tract of land and plantation lying on the Mattapony River in King William Co. To son Pomfrett Waller, the two lots of land containing 200 acres that I purchased from Col. Bernard Moore's lottery. (Page 153) Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 ADMINISTRATION BONDS WILL BOOK E page 65 £1000 Benjamin Johnston, admr. of Benjamin Lohore, decd., with John Herndon and John Holloday, Jr., sec. Apr. 16, 1778. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 WILLS WILL BOOK E 1772-1798 page 32 CAMMACK, FRANCIS, Spotsylvania Co., (Nuncupative will) Whereas my father Francis Cammack, late of the Co. of Spotsylvania and Parish of Berkeley, died without disposing of his estate by a will in writing, But as I well know through hearing him in his lifetime say how he intended to dispose of his estate, and being willing his desire in that respect should be complied with, therefore I, John Cammack, eldest son and heir-at-law, do relinquish and give up all right, etc. as heir-at-law to the said Francis Cammack, decd., upon condition that my mother, Ann Cammack, widow of the said Francis, and my brothers and sisters do agree to and divide the estate of the said decd. in the manner he intended, which is as followeth: to John Cammack, two negroes; to Henry Cammack, one negro; to Francis, one negro; to Susanna Cam-mack, one negro; to Katherine Cammack, one negro; to Ann Cammack, one negro; to Ann Cammack, widow of the said decd. one negro and the land and plantation whereon the said decd. lived together with all the remainder of the estate, and at her death the said land to belong to Francis Cammack, youngest son of the said decd., and the remainder of the said estate to be equally divided amongst the above named six children. Dated this 6th day of May, 1778. Wit. A. Frazer, Thomas Sharp, William Johnson, George Cammack. (Page 212) Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 WILLS WILL BOOK E 1772-1798 page 34 WARREN, SAMUEL, Berkeley Parish, Spotsylvania Co. d. Sept. 3, 1779, Executors Bond dated Oct. 19, 1780. Wit. John Mason, John Johnston, Peter Mason. Ex. sons William and Samuel Warren; son William, house and plantation; son James 100 acres of land, including the plantation whereon James Rose now lives; son Samuel, land bought of Thomas Coats; son John land bought of Thomas Graves; daughter Letty Hum-phries; daughter Elizabeth Rash; daughter Ann Warren; grandson Thomas Shackleford, son of my daughter Rebeeca Shackleford, decd. (Page 364) Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 ADMINISTRATION BONDS WILL BOOK E page 65 £5000 John White and Basel White, admrs. of Thomas White, decd., with Peter Stubblefield and Stephen Johnson, sec. Nov. 21, 1782. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 WILLS WILL BOOK E 1772-1798 page 42 WHITE, BASIL, Spotsylvania Co., d. Aug. 8, 1785, Executors Bond dated Feb. 7, 1786. Wit. Joseph Willoughby, Michael Blunt, Alexander Johnston, Caleb Coleman. Ex. wife Patsey White; my brother John White; Waller Chiles; Thomas Lipscomb. Leg. wife Patsey White; son Daniel Basil White; the child my wife is now carrying. (Page 715) Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 GUARDIANS BONDS WILL BOOK E page 79 £2000 Stephen Johnston, guard. to Benja. Holloday, orph. of Benja. Holloday, with Stapleton Crutchfield, sec. Nov. 1, 1785. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 WILLS WILL BOOK E 1772-1798 page 44 JOHNSTON, AQUILLA, Berkeley Parish, Spotsylvania Co., d. Feb. 5, 1784, Administrators Bond dated July 1, 1788, Benjamin Winn, Admr. Wit. Richard Coleman, Jr., Ben Johnston. Ex. my two sons John and Aquilla. Leg. wife Elizabeth; Mary Bird, John, Elizabeth, Robert, Aquilla, Henry and George, children of George Goodloe and his wife Priscilla, who was my daughter; my sons John and Aquilla. (Page 894) Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 ADMINISTRATION BONDS WILL BOOK E page 66 £3000 Milly Johnston, admx. of Aquilla Johnston, decd., with Aquilla Johnston and Henry Goodloe, sec. July 4, 1786. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 GUARDIANS BONDS WILL BOOK E page 80 £2000 Joseph Brock, guard. to Richard Johnston, orph. of Richard Johnston, with Edward Herndon, sec. Feby. 5, 1788. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 WILLS WILL BOOK E 1772-1798 page 46 JOHNSTON, RICHARD W., Spotsylvania Co., d. Mar. 2, 1791, Executors Bond dated Sept. 6, 1791. Wit. William Waller, M.D., William Coleman, Judith Roy. Ex. My relation Hugh Roy. Leg. my aunt Judith Farish; Miss Jiney Carter, daughter of William Carter; my cousin Judith Roy. (Page 1086) Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 WILLS WILL BOOK E 1772-1798 page 49 BLAYDES, JOHN, Spotsylvania Co., d. Mar. 3, 1793, Executors Bond dated Dec. 3, 1793. Wit. George Tyler, William McGehee, Jr., J. Pleasants. Ex. Philip B. Johnston and Spencer Coleman. Leg. Clary Blaydes; children Sally, Walker, Stephen and Elizabeth Blaydes. (Page 1281) Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 WILLS WILL BOOK E 1772-1798 page 49 WINSLOW, BEVERLEY, Berkeley Parish, Spotsylvania Co., d. Feb. 22, 1793. Executors Bond dated Sept. 3, 1793. Wit. Benjamin Robinson, Henry Winslow, Robert S. Coleman; Christopher Daniel. Ex. sons Thomas and William Winslow. Leg. son Thomas; son William, land in the Co. of Orange; Robert Johnston of Kentucky; nephew Richard Parker, land in Fayette Co., Ky; daughter Elizabeth Winslow; daughter Mary Chew; daughter Catherine Robinson Winslow; daughter Agatha Beverley Nelson and her husband John Nelson; daughter Susanna Parker and her husband William Parker; sons Thomas and William Winslow to be guardians to my daughter Catherine Robinson Winslow. (Page 1293) Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 MARRIAGE LICENSES SPOTSYLVANIA CO. COURT MARRIAGE REGISTER 1795-1800 page 87 Joseph Johnson and Elizabeth Bledsos, Apr. 8, 1799, Jeremiah Chandler. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 MARRIAGE LICENSES SPOTSYLVANIA CO. COURT MARRIAGE REGISTER 1795-1800 page 87 Charles Oliver and Nancy Cooper, Augt. 8, 1799, Jeremiah Chandler. James Coleman and Molly Penny, Feby. 15, 1799, Jeremiah Chandler. William Dodd and Polly Johnson, Octr. 31, 1799, Jeremiah Chandler. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 MARRIAGE LICENSES SPOTSYLVANIA CO. COURT MARRIAGE REGISTER 1795-1800 page 87 Benjamin Haney and Elizabeth Johnson, Nov. 15, 1799, Jeremiah Chandler. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 MARRIAGE LICENSES SPOTSYLVANIA CO. COURT MARRIAGE REGISTER 1795-1800 page 87 John Cash and Mildred Daniel, Nov. 22, 1799, Jeremiah Chandler. William Magee and Caty White, Nov. 26, 1799, Jeremiah Chandler. Jesse Wayt and Pegga Ballard, Dec. 24, 1799, Jeremiah Chandler. George White and Sarah Cooper, Dec. 25, 1799, Jeremiah Chandler. Alexander Wood and Catherine Goodloe, June 4, 1799, H. Goodloe. Benjn. Johnson and Ann Turnley, June 4, 1799, H. Goodloe.

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== Biography == Frederick was born about 1865. His resided in South Esk, Northumberland, New Brunswick, Canada. He married Maggie (possibly Margaret Goodfellow ["New Brunswick Provincial Marriages 1789-1950," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVBF-VJ3S : 13 March 2018), Frederick Jones and Maggie Goodfellow, 21 Oct 1885; citing Redbank, , New Brunswick, Canada, p. 122, Provincial Archives of New Brunswick, Fredericton; FHL microfilm 846,408.]). Children of Frederick & Maggie *Elizabeth Anne Jones *Nettie Jones b. 1892, m. 8 Sep 1909, John Knight, Northumberland[https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/61511/FS_005193063_01069?pid=135082688&treeid=&personid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=IAk2980&_phstart=successSource] * * Children of Frederick & Margaret Goodfellow Mabel Blanch Jones 03 Jun 1889 South Esk, Northumberland, New Brunswick ["Canada Births and Baptisms, 1661-1959," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F28D-ZXF : 10 February 2018), Frederick Jones in entry for Mabel Blanch Jones, 03 Jun 1889; citing South Esk, Northumberland, New Brunswick, 03 Jun 1889, reference P9; FHL microfilm 2,320,161.] Henrietta Blanche Jones 20 Jul 1892 Parish Of Newcastle, Northumberland, New Brunswick ["New Brunswick, Provincial Returns of Births and Late Registrations, 1810-1906," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XTSV-69R : 11 March 2018), Frederick Jones in entry for Henrietta Blanche Jones, 20 Jul 1892; citing Parish Of Newcastle, Northumberland, New Brunswick, certificate 003585, Provincial Archives, Fredericton; FHL microfilm 1,944,017.] Children of Frederick and Jane Reating Frederick age 30 or 32, m. 5 Oct 1908 Annie Wall ==Census== Year: 1881; Census Place: Southesk, Northumberland, New Brunswick; Roll: C_13185; Page: 15; Family No: 66 (Marg Goodfellow age 13, on same page) Frederick Jones 28 Jane Jones 22 John 5 Edward 3 Year: 1891; Census Place: South Esk, Northumberland, New Brunswick; Roll: T-6302; Family No: 33 (Goodfellow family on page) Frederick Jones 36 NB/Eng/Eng Margaret Jones 23 NB/NB/NB Frederick 15 NB/NB/NB Howard 13 NB/NB/NB Bessie 4 NB/NB/NB Blanch 1 NB/NB/NB "United States Census, 1920," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MCFQ-741 : accessed 18 March 2018), Frederick V Jones, Danbury Ward 2, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States; citing ED 102, sheet 3A, line 23, family 55, NARA microfilm publication T625 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1992), roll 174; FHL microfilm 1,820,174. Frederick V Jones age 56, Canada/Wales/Wales Margaret A B Jones age 56, Canada/Eng/Scot Alfred W Jones age 46, Canada Elizabeth A Jones age 43, Canada Jane Jones age 38, Canada == Sources == * Reference for marriage daughter Elizabeth Anne Jones Ancestry.com. New Brunswick, Canada, Marriages, 1789-1950[https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/61511/FS_005193038_00534?pid=52390&treeid=&personid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=IAk2961&_phstart=successSource]Ancestry.com. Acadia, Canada, Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1757-1946[https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/1110/d13p_31320995?pid=300896619&treeid=&personid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=IAk2956&_phstart=successSource#?imageId=d13p_31320995]

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=== Biography === This is the profile for Aquila Chase of Hampton and Newbury in the Massachusetts Bay Colony, who immigrated to New England by 1640. === Relationship to Thomas Chase and William Chase === Aquila Chase and [[Chase-124|Thomas Chase]] were brothers, as established by a deed dated May 11, 1667 in which Aquila Chase of Newbury confirmed the conveyance to his "brother" Thomas Chase of Hampton most of his land in Hampton, which he had agreed to convey 20 years earlier. Aquila and Thomas Chase, however, were not related to [[Chase-113|William Chase]] of Yarmouth. No reliable evidence of any familial connection between William and either Aquila or Thomas has ever been found. In addition, the YDNA test results in the FamilyTreeDNA Chase Project show that male lineal descendants of William Chase are in an entirely different haplogroup (I-M253) than male lineal descendants of Aquila and Thomas Chase (R-M269), which indicates that William Chase did not share a common male ancestor with Aquila and Thomas Chase for at least 50,000 of years. === Parentage; Origin === ==== Original Origin Tradition: Cornwall ==== According to Joshua Coffin in his 1845 ''Sketch of the History of Newbury'', family tradition said that Aquila came from Cornwall. No doubt in reliance on Coffin, Savage repeated that claim in his 1860 ''Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England.'' Despite a diligent search of the Cornwall records, however, no evidence supporting a Cornwall origin, however, has ever been found. ==== Disproven Parentage/Origin: Aquila Chaase of Chesham ==== In the 1860's, investigations in England by H.B. Somerby discovered the record of the baptism of an Aquila Chase, son or Richard Chase and Joan (Bishop) Chase in Chesham, Buckinghamshire on August 14, 1580. (The parish records apparently actually spell the name "Chaase.") As reported by George B. Chase in his 1869 ''Genealogical Memoir of the Chase Family'': : The discover of the unique name of ''Aquila'', found no where else in England, before or since, in any records of families bearing the surname Chase, was deemed conclusive proof by Mr. Somerby, as it has been since by other distinguished antiquarians, of the identity of the American with the English families. Based on the 1580 baptismal date, Aquila Chaase of Chesham was clearly born too early to have himself been Aquila the immigrant (and, in addition, his brother Thomas was 5 years younger than Aquila, not older). Instead, the theory proposed in ''Genealogical Memoir of the Chase Family'' was that Aquila of Chesham was the father of immigrants Thomas Chase and Aquila Chase, although no records were found that showed that Aquila of Chesham had sons by those names. Despite the evidentially thin basis for the claim, from the time of its publication in 1869 until 1928, it was repeated in many published genealogical works containing profiles of immigrant Aquila Chase, including Cutter's 1908 ''Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of Boston and Eastern Massachusetts'', Stearns' 1908 ''Genealogical and Family History of the State of New Hampshire'' and Reynolds' 1911 ''Hudson-Mohawk Genealogical and Family Memoirs'', and has continued to be repeated in online family trees. The theory that Aquila Chaase of Chesham was the father of immigrants Thomas and Aquila Chase was shown to be highly questionable, however, by research published in the 1928 ''Seven Generations of the Descendants of Thomas Chase.'' The authors of that book found records of the marriage in London in 1606 of an Aquila Chase and Martha Jelliman and the births and deaths of their children there, including a son Aquila, who was born in 1626 and was buried in London in 1649, and asserted that those records related to Aquila Chaase who was baptized in Chesham in 1580. Although the authors did not explain the reasoning behind that assertion, it was presumably based on (1) the close similarity of relatively rare names, (2) a good match between the date of baptism (1580) and the date of marriage (1606), (3) the absence of later records of Aquila Chaase in Chesham or earlier records of Aquila Chase of London, (4) reasonable proximity between Chesham and London (30 miles) and (5) evidence that at least one other member of the Chase family of Chesham (Stephen Chase, a probable cousin of Aquila Chase of Chesham) moved to London. The probability that [[Chase-6|Aquila Chase of London]] was the same person as Aquila Chase of Chesham has recently been substantially strengthened by the discovery of his apprenticeship records. The parish records for Aquila Chase of London refer to him as a "talyor" or "taler" and sometimes as a "marchant tayler". Based on these references, the authors of ''Seven Generations'' had reviewed the records of the Company of Merchant Taylors for Aquila's apprenticeship records, but found nothing. A Company of Drapers apprenticeship record has recently been found, however, that shows that Aquila Chase of London, tailor, became a freeman of the Company of Drapers in January 1605/6. Most significantly, the record states that Aquila of London's father's name was Richard Chase, consistent with his being the son of Richard Chase of Chesham. Moreover, Company of Drapers records also that show a Thomas Chase apprenticed with the same master draper and became a freeman in 1611. This Thomas Chase was very probably the Thomas Chase who was the son of Richard Chase (and brother of Aquila Chase), who was baptized in Chesham 1585. As a result of this new evidence, it seems very probable that Aquila Chaase of Chesham was the same person as [[Chase-6|Aquila Chase of London]], whose son Aquila was buried in London in 1649, and thus very improbable that Aquila Chaase of Chesham was the father of immigrants Thomas Chase and Aquila Chase. ==== Probable Parentage/Origin: Thomas Chasse of Woolverstone ==== In 2013, Laurence Chase sent an email to the Chase rootsweb.com email list stating that he had discovered an entry in the Woolverstone parish register for the baptism in January 1619/20 of Aquila, son of Thos. Chaffe. He noted that Woolverstone was the village where Timothy Dalton was rector before he emigrated to Hampton and asked if others had followed up on this line of enquiry. The only response he received suggested that others had not heard of this theory but that it was worth investigating. A google search in August 2019, however, suggests that it was never pursued further. Laurence Chase himself stated that he was not a descendant of Aquila so may have had limited interest and no other Chase researchers seem to have taken it up or discussed it. A thorough review of the evidence relating to the proposition that immigrant Aquila Chase was the Aquila who was baptized in Woolverstone, Suffolk in January 1619/20 shows that it is even more promising than first appears and is in fact reasonably probable. First, a search on familysearch.org for people with the first name Aquila (or variants thereof) born in England in 1610-1625 shows that the 1619/20 Woolverstone baptismal record for Aquila Chaffe is the ONLY baptismal record for any person with a surname even close to Chase. Second, a close examination of the Woolverstone baptismal record (an image of which is attached to this profile) shows that it is actually for Aquila Chasse, not Aquila Chaffe, as the elongated middle letters are typical of s's during that time period and have none of the crosses or loops that would indicate that they are f's. The entry reads: "Aquila ye sonne of Thos Chasse was bap. ye 7th of January". Third, although no baptismal record has been found in Woolverstone parish register for a son Thomas Chasse, the fact that the father's name is Thomas is consistent with immigrant Aquila Chase having an older brother named Thomas. Fourth, immigrants Thomas and Aquila Chase were seaman and mariners by occupation and Woolverstone, which is located on River Orwell outlet from the port of Ipswich, is an appropriate place for seaman and mariners to come from. Fifth, as Laurence Chase correctly noted, it is well established that Rev. Timothy Dalton was the minister in Woolverstone before emigrating to New England, and the authors of ''Seven Generations'' concluded that it was likely that Aquila and Thomas Chase came to Hampton with the second company of settlers under Timothy Dalton's leadership. Sixth, not only was Woolverstone the town of origin of Rev. Timothy Dalton, it is also the place of origin of New England immigrants [[Colburne-5|Nathaniel Colburne]], [[Dwight-11|John Dwight]], [[Everard-64|Richard Everard]], [[Goodrich-39|William Goodrich]] and [[Wythe-98|Humphrey Wythe]]. As shown in the image attached to this profile, the baptismal record of Aquilla Chasse appears on the same page of the Woolverstone parish register as the baptismal records of children of Rev. Timothy Dalton, Humphrey Wythe and Richard Everard. It thus seem reasonably plausible, if not probable, that that immigrant Aquila Chase was the Aquila Chasse, son of Thomas Chasse, who was baptized in Woolverstone in January 1619/20. Unfortunately, no record relating Thomas Chasse of Woolverstone has been found beyond that baptismal record. === Date of Birth === Assuming that the January 7, 1619/20 Woolverstone baptismal record relates to this profile's Aquila Chase, Aquila was probably born shortly before that date. Two other pieces of evidence, however, indicate that Aquila claimed to have been born somewhat earlier. First, since Aquila was granted land in Hampton in June 1640, that indicates that it was believed that he was at least 21 at that time and thus born before June 1619. Second, in a deposition on September 25, 1666, Aquila stated that he was about 48 years old, which would mean that he was born about 1618. Possible explanations for the discrepancy between the baptismal record and the estimated dates of birth based on the date of the land grant and his stated age in his deposition include that (1) Aquila was baptized 6-18 months after he was born, (2) Aquila was born in January 1619/20 but thought he was born about 1618 because he was ignorant of his true date of birth, (3) Aquila intentionally lied in 1640 that he was over 21 in order to be old enough to obtain the land grant and, for consistency, maintained that lie in later years, or (4) the Woolverstone baptismal record does not relate to this profile's Aquila Chase. === Immigration; Initial Residency in New England === The first record of Thomas and Aquila Chase in New England was the grant to them by the town of Hampton of house lots in June 1640. Thomas and Aquila therefore must have immigrated to New England sometime before that date, but the precise year of immigration is unknown. While Thomas and Aquila could have immigrated in 1639 or early 1640, since all of the known immigrants from Woolverstone immigrated in 1635-1638 ([[Colburne-5|Nathaniel Colburne]] 1637, [[Dalton-214|Timothy Dalton]] 1637, [[Dwight-11|John Dwight 1638]], [[Everard-64|Richard Everard]] 1636, [[Goodrich-391|William Goodrich]] 1636, [[Wythe-98|Humphrey Wythe]] 1635), it is perhaps more likely that Thomas and Aquila immigrated sometime during that time period, with the absence of records for them prior to 1640 being due perhaps to their being indentured servants/apprentices when they immigrated and/or too young to have acquired land. Since all the known Woolverstone immigrants settled initially in a town other than Hampton (Dedham - Colburne, Dalton, Dwight, Everard; Ipswich - Wythe; Watertown - Goodrich), if Thomas and Aquila immigrated in 1635-1638 with the known Woolverstone immigrants, it is likely that they initially resided in one of those towns. One possible scenario is that Thomas and Aquila were apprentice seaman to [[Wythe-98|Humphrey Wythe]] (who was a mariner) and immigrated with him in 1635, residing first in Ipswich before removing to Hampton with Rev. Dalton in 1640 after Wythe died in 1639. Many of Wythe's children ended up settling in Hampton, and his daughter [[Wise-113|Sarah Wythe]] married Aquila's brother-in-law [[Wheeler-378|David Wheeler]] in Newbury, suggesting a possible connection between the Chases and the Wythes. === Residency in Hampton and Newbury === Wherever Aquila may have been initially in New England, as mentioned above, in June 1640, Aquila was granted a six-acre house lot in Hampton (which was then in Norfolk County of the Massachusetts Bay Colony but is now in Rockingham, New Hampshire), and no doubt settled there. In 1644, the town of Hampton granted him an additional six acres of upland meadow and swamp. === Marriage === Aquila married [[Wheeler-32|Ann Wheeler]]. His wife's first name is established by a 1667 deed signed by Aquilla Chase and wife Ann Chase and by Aquila's will, which mentioned "beloved wife Ann." Ann's maiden name and parentage are established by the will of John Wheeler of Newbury, which included a bequest to "my daughter Anne Chase." Based on the estimated date of birth of their first child (1645), Aquila and Ann were probably married about 1644. Since both Aquila and Ann's parents lived in Hampton at that time, they were no doubt married there. === Removal to Newbury === In the summer of 1646, Aquila moved from Hampton to Newbury. The time of his move is established by both a court case and a land grant. At a Quarter Court in March of 1646, a presentment was made accusing Aquila, his wife, and his brother-in-law David Wheeler, all then residents of Hampton, of having gathered peas on the Sabbath. At the Quarter Court in March 1647, however, it was reported that the constable of Hampton had been unable to present the summons because they had moved to Newbury. All three were admonished at a court the following March. Aquila's removal to Newbury in 1646 is also established by a grant to him by the town of Newbury of land "at the new towne" for a house lot, six acres of upland for a planting lot, and six acres of marsh. "New towne" was the part of Newbury that later became Newburyport. When Aquila moved from Hampton, he sold his land in Hampton, most to his brother Thomas. The original deeds have not been found, but Aquila made a deed in May 1667 confirming the sale 20 years earlier to his brother Thomas Chase of all his land in Hampton excepting one dwelling house and 1-1/2 acres of land "sometime in the possession of [[Samborne-12|Steven Samborn]]." === Children === Aquila and Ann had the following children: # [[Chase-363|Sarah]], b. probably about 1645 in Hampton, m. May 15, 1666 Charles Annis (alias Curmac Annis) of Newbury # [[Chase-286|Anne]], b. about July 6, 1647 in Newbury, m. April 27, 1671 Thomas Barber of Newbury # [[Chase-142|Prisilla]], b. March 14, 1648/9 in Newbury, m. February 10, 1670/1 Abel Merrill of Newbury # [[Chase-340|Mary]], b. February 3, 1650/1 in Newbury, m. March 9, 1669/70 John Stevens of Newbury and Haverhill # [[Chase-288|Aquilla]], b. September 26, 1652 in Newbury, m. about 1673 Esther Bond, d. July 29, 1720 in Newbury # [[Chase-375|Thomas]], b. July 21, 1654 in Newbury, m. 1st November 22, 1677 Rebecca Follansbee in Newbury, m. 2d August 2, 1714 Elizabeth Moores in Newbury, d. February 25, 1733 in Newbury # [[Chase-13|John]], b. November 2, 1655 in Newbury, m. 1st May 23, 1677 Elizabeth Bingley in Newbury, m. 2d December 21, 1687 Lydia Challis in Salisbury, d. February 26, 1739/40 in Newbury # [[Chase-304|Elizabeth]], b. September 13, 1657 in Newbury, m. 1st June 27, 1678 Zachariah Ayer, m. 2d Daniel Favor, living in Newbury in 1696 # [[Chase-359|Ruth]], b. March 18, 1659/60 in Newbury, d. May 30, 1676 # [[Chase-295|Daniel]], b. November 15, 1661 or December 9, 1661 in Newbury. (See discussion and sources in Daniel's profile.) # [[Chase-346|Moses]], b. December 24, 1663 in Newbury, m. 1st November 10, 1684 Anne Follansbee, m. 2d December 13, 1713 Sarah Jacobs, d. September 6, 1743 in Newbury === Occupation === The 1646 Newbury land grant to Aquila was made on the condition that he "doe goe to sea and do service in the towne with a boate for four years." This condition suggests that, at least at the time, Aquila was a probably a mariner who provided transportation and freighting services. That assertion is further supported by evidence that his brother Thomas engaged in a similar occupation. Thomas was referred to in deeds in 1646 and 1649 as a seaman; in 1650 he sued [[Gilman-12|Edward Gilman]] "for not making good a sufficient boat according to bargain"; and in 1651 he agreed to pay [[Gilman-12|Edward Gilman]] for building a vessel by carrying boards from Exeter to Boston. === Will; Death; Estate === Aquila made his will on December 10, 1670. In his will, he was described as "Aquilla Chase of Newbury in the countye of Essex in New England." Aquila made bequests to wife Ann, daughters Ann Chase, Prisilla Chase, Mary and Ruth, sons Aquilla ("Eldest sonn"), Thomas, John, Daniell and Moses, and son-in-law Charles. He appointed his wife Ann as executrix and [[Greenleaf-90|Ensign Steven Greenleafe]] and [[Chandler-510|Wm. Chandler]] as overseers. Aquila signed with a mark. The will was witnessed by [[Chandler-510|Wm. Chandler]], [[Greenleaf-90|Steven Greenlefe]] and [[Ordway-78|James Ordway]]. Full transcriptions of the (long) will can be found in ''The Probate Records of Essex County, Massachusetts. Volume II 1665-1674'' and ''Seven Generation''. Aquila died in Newbury either on December 17, 1670 (according to Newbury town records submitted to the Quarter Court) or on December 21, 1670 (according to his date of death stated in the record of his inventory submitted to the Ipswich County Court). The inventory of Aquila's estate was appraised on January 21, 1670 by [[Woodman-42|Edward Woodman, Jr.]] and [[Bailey-228|John Bayley]] and totaled £336.14.3, including a house, barn and orchard with 24 acres of land (£100), 20 acres of marsh meadow (£60), and one horse, one mare, two oxen, three steers, four cows, two heifers and three calves (£94.15). Full transcriptions of the will can be found in ''The Probate Records of Essex County, Massachusetts. Volume II 1665-1674'' and ''Seven Generation''. Full transcriptions of the inventory can be found in ''The Probate Records of Essex County, Massachusetts. Volume II 1665-1674'' and ''Seven Generation''. Aquila's will was proved in March 28, 1671 in Ipswich court. === Chronology of Records === * 1640. Thomas and Aquila Chase granted house lots by the town of Hampton in June 1640. * 1643. Aquila Chase was among 29 inhabitants of Hampton who signed petition to the Governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony requesting the William Haward be replaced as head of the local militia. * 1644. The town of Hampton granted Aquila Chase six acres of upland meadow and swamp. * 1646. A list of shares of the common granted to proprietors of house lots of the town of Hampton as of February 23, 1645/6 included Tho: Chase with 2 shares and Aqull Chase with one share. * 1646. At a Quarter Court at Ipswich, a presentment was made on September 29, 1646 for Aquila Chase and his wife and [[Wheeler-378|David Wheler]] of Hampton gathering pease on the Sabbath. * 1646. The town of Newbury granted Aquila Chase four acres of land "at the new towne" for a house lot, six acres of upland for a planting lot, and six acres of marsh, on the condition that he "doe goe to sea and do service in the towne with a boate for four years." * 1647. At a Quarter Court at Ipswich on March 30, 1647. Aquila Chase and his wife and [[Wheeler-378|Davyd Wheelar]] were presented for gathering pease on the Lord's day. Summons sent to Hampton. Constable returned that they were not at Hampton but were gone to Newbery. * 1648. At a Quarter Court at Ipswich on March 28, 1648, Aquila Chase, his wife and [[Wheeler-378|David Wheelar]] were admonished. (Presumably for picking peas on the Sabbath.) * 1648. At a Quarter Court at Hampton on September 26, 1648, Tho. Chase and Aquilla Chase v. Willi. Howard. Continued to Salisbury Court. * 1651. At a Quarter Court at Salisbury on April 8, 1651, Aquilla Chase allowed 3s. for witness, summoned by Joseph Armitage. * 1654. Aquila Chase was included in a list of commoners of the town of Newbury on January 10, 1653/4. * 1654. At a Quarter Court at Ipswich on September 26, 1654, a petition of the inhabitants of Newbury to the General Court was record requesting that [[Pike-51|Lt. Robert Pike]] of Salsbury, who had been censured by the General Court for "letting fall some words", be restored to his former liberty. The petition was signed by Aquilla Chase and many others. * 1659. By deed dated April 4, 1659, Robert Rogers of Newbury, in consideration fo £40, sold to William Moody of Newbury, a dwelling house and related land "lately purchased of Aquilla Chase", bounded by the land of Henry Fay (deceased) on the south, William Morse and David Wheeler on the west, the way next Merrimack River on the north, and the lane on the east. * 1663. A March 23, 1663 list of the owners of shares in the cow common of the town of Hampton lists Aquila Chase as an original rights holder and Thomas Chase as having bought one share from Aquila Chase. * 1666. In connection with a law suit by [[Knight-141|John Knight]] against [[Wolcott-614|John Woolcott]] for debt, Abell Hews, aged about sixty-four years, and Accquilla Chas, aged about forty-eight years, deposed that in the year 1665 a little after Mickellmas, they were at John Knights house when John Woollcott tendered John Knight two oxen then in the cart for the debt, and he offered to have them appraised as corn. Sworn September 25, 1666 before [[Symonds-132|Samuel Symonds]]. * 1667. By deed dated May 15, 1667, Aquilla Chase of Newbury confirming the conveyance to his brother Thomas Chase of Hampton all his land in Hampton excepting one dwelling house and 1-1/2 acres of land sometime in the possession of [[Samborne-12|Steven Samborn]], having agreed to convey the same to his said brother 20 years ago. Signed by Aquilla Chase (his A mark) and wife Ann Chase (her B mark). Witnessed by [[Dalton-130|Mehitable Dalton]] and [[Dalton-125|Hannah Dalton]]. * 1670. Aquila Chase of Newbury made his will on December 10, 1670. * 1670. Aquila Chase died in Newbury on either December 17, 1670 or December 21, 1670. ---------------------------------- A search for Thomas Chase son of Thomas Chase born 1610-1620 in England finds 3 matches, Thomas b 1617 in East Harling, Norfolk, Thomas bpt 1616 in Warbleton, Sussex, and Thomas bpt. 1616 in London. The first 2 can be ruled out because seem to have continued living there after 1620. The London one is possible. == Sources ==

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==History - Mythology - Genealogy== Relationships between historical figures could have been simplified or even fabricated in the text to give the impression that succession remained within the same family….Precise chronology is also difficult to assess from the Sagas….The conclusion must be that the tight family network described in the Sagas is unlikely to be correct and that the relationships shown below should be treated with considerable caution. Figures such as Niall of the Nine Hostages reside at the cusp of mythology and history, but our results do seem to confirm the existence of a single early-medieval progenitor to the most powerful and enduring Irish dynasty. Many early books of history in fact contain a great deal of myth. It is only since the Renaissance that history and mythology have become different academic disciplines.[https://www.enotes.com/homework-help/explain-the-relationship-between-history-and-myth-2344966 COLIN CAVENDISH-JONES, PH.D.] Defining history is hardly easier than defining myth, but a historical approach necessarily involves both establishing a chronological framework for events and comparing and contrasting rival traditions in order to produce a coherent account. The latter process, in particular, requires the presence of writing in order that conflicting versions of the past may be recorded and evaluated. Where writing is absent, or '''where literacy is restricted, traditions embedded in myths through oral transmission may constitute the principal sources of authority for the past'''.https://www.britannica.com/topic/myth/Myth-and-history ==Current related pages== *[[Help:Disagreements_about_Certainty]] *[[Help:Uncertain]] **[[Help:Uncertain#Postulate_hypotheses]] **[[Help:Uncertain#Clarify_it.27s_uncertain.2C_not_just_unknown]] *[[Space:Disproven_Existence]] **[[Template:Disproven_Existence/docs]] {{Disproven Existence}} *[[Template:Uncertain_Existence]] {{Uncertain Existence}} *[[Template:Uncertain_Family]] {{Uncertain Family}} *[[Template:Uncertain_Spouse]] {{Uncertain Spouse}} * [[Template:Estimated_Date]] {{Estimated Date|Birth Death and Marriage}} == Sources == *https://bookophile.com/between-myth-and-history-the-genealogy-of-the-habsburgs/?lang=en

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'''Purpose''': This open space page is intended to collect and analyse information concerning the various profiles bearing names related to "Clinkingbeard" for individuals who lived during the 1650-1850 timeframe and were immigrants or early settlers of the New World. Ultimate goal is to determine which profiles need to be merged and/or have been erroneously conflated, and then to eliminate those duplication and conflation errors on WikiTree. '''exclusions''' :'''Klingenberg''' WikiTree has many profiles with LNAB "Klingenberg" - often rooted in Denmark, Norway and Germany. This family name is first seen in North American profiles after the emigration of [[Klingenberg-49|Fred Klingenberg]] (b. ca. 1850), his daughter [[Klingenberg-42|Anna]] is born 1860 in Illinois - That places this spelling of the similar name outside the scope of this study, as well. :'''Klinkenbeard''' WikiTree currently has only two profiles with this variant of the surname - neither of them conducive to further research. [[Klinkenbeard-1|one]][[Klinkenbeard-2|two]] :'''Klinckenberg''' WikiTree has an extensive [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=KLINCKENBERG&cln=0&order=dobup&layout=table&u= genealogy] with this spelling, but so far none of the individuals (except for Klinckenberg-1, see below) have been traced to emmigrants or descendents in the New World - they are mainly in the region of Aachen (modern Germany) / Limburg (modern Netherlands). '''Progress / Activity Log''' [[Garrettson-93|Garrettson-93]] 08:27, 13 November 2023 (UTC) created page ==Profiles== NUMBERS identify profiles which appear to refer to the same individual, beginning with the oldest WikiTree profile, if one has been identified. Subsequent profiles are identified with addition of LETTERS (1A, 1B etc) - showing vital facts and sources whenever available for comparison/verification purposes. === Willem (ca 1619 Netherlands) (#1) === :1) [[Klinckenberg-1|Willem Klinckenberg]] - created 2016 - unsourced except for note "NAME:1 B:1 BP:1 DP:1 1. Dave Robison website [5143]" :: '''Birth''' abt. 1619 ::'''Birthplace''' unk ::'''Death''' unk ::'''Spouse''' no entry ::'''Children''' [[Clinkenbird-1|William Clinkenbird]] (#2) :1A) '''Klinckenbeard/Clinkenbeard''' {{Ancestry Tree|26547608|12168015093}} ::'''Birthdate''' ca 1619 - unconfirmed ::'''Birthplace''' Utrecht, Netherlands (possibly went there from Aachen, Imperial Free City in Holy Roman Empire) - unconfirmed ::'''Death''' between 1653 and 1710 :1B) '''Klenkenberg (Cllinkenberg)'''{{Ancestry Tree|109997052|240142396505}} ::'''Birth''' 1619 ::'''Death''' 1710 :1C)'''Willem Klinckenbert Clinkingbeard''' {{Ancestry Tree|152407976|282019488540}} ::'''Birth''': 1619 ::'''Birthplace''': Westphalia, Germany or Northampton === William (ca. 1650 Netherlands) (#2) === *This person is the immigrant ancestor for this branch of the family. His will is the "reliable source" on which most genealogists have based their conclusions. His surname, according to a transcription of that will, was spelled "Clinkenbird" in 1751. His wife is named "Johanna" in the will. :WikiTree profile [[Clinkenbird-1|William Clinkenbird]] (Clinkenbird-1) - created 2016 by [[Graber-330|Cindy (Graber) Schroeder]] multiple (secondary) sources use name "Willem Klinkenberg", but transcription of will (written 1751, filed at age 104) renders name "William Clinkenbird") ::'''Birth''': about 1650 (1649 in various sources) ::'''Birthplace:''' Niew Uijtrecht, Nieuw Nederland. ::'''Death''': about 1754 (age 104) in Northampton Twp, Bucks Co. Pennsylvania. ::'''Spouse''': [[Andries-206|Jannetje Juriaens Andries (b. 1673 Brooklyn, NY)]] - note that transcription of will refers to "my dearly beloved wife Johanna Clinkenbird". ::'''Children mentioned in Will''' :::William Clinkenbeard [sic] (#3) :::Barbara [Clinkenbird] Cony'''Marriage of Barbara van Clinkenburgh to Jacob Coney on 6. 6. 1730''' in ''Record of Pennsylvania marriages prior to 1810. [and,] List of officers of the Colonies on the Delaware and the Province of Pennsylvania, 1614-1776'' in 1895.
'''Book''': Linn, John Blair, 1831-1899; Egle, William Henry, 1830-1901, ''Record of Pennsylvania marriages prior to 1810. [and,] List of officers of the Colonies on the Delaware and the Province of Pennsylvania, 1614-1776''
[Harrisburg] : C.M. Busch, state printer of Pennsylvania; 1895; page: 14
[https://archive.org/details/recordofpennsylv00linn/page/14/mode/2up?q=Rutten Internet Archive] (accessed 13 November 2023)
:::Elsie [Clinkenbird] Bradhurst ::::This is the only child currently linked to this WikiTree profile: [[Van_Clinkenburgh-1|Alse Van Clinkenburgh (b ca 1690)]]'''Marriage of Alse van Clinkenburgh to John Bradburbst on 7 Feb 1708''' in ''Record of Pennsylvania marriages prior to 1810. [and,] List of officers of the Colonies on the Delaware and the Province of Pennsylvania, 1614-1776'' in 1895.
'''Book''': Linn, John Blair, 1831-1899; Egle, William Henry, 1830-1901, ''Record of Pennsylvania marriages prior to 1810. [and,] List of officers of the Colonies on the Delaware and the Province of Pennsylvania, 1614-1776''
[Harrisburg] : C.M. Busch, state printer of Pennsylvania; 1895; page: 8
[https://archive.org/details/recordofpennsylv00linn/page/14/mode/2up?q=Rutten Internet Archive] (accessed 13 November 2023)
:::Mary [Clinkenbird] West'''note re: Mary (Clinkenbird) West''' her husband is presumably NOT the Thomas West listed in Mayflower births and deaths, as his wife was Mary Jenney :::Elizabeth [Clinkenbird] van Hoorn ::::See {{Ancestry Tree|109997052|240142110034}}| ::::[[Klinkenberg-96|Elizabeth Klinkenberg]] married to [[Van_Horn-179|Barent Barentson Van Horn]] '''note: Baptism of Elizabeth Klinkenberg in Bergen not verified''' No reference to the reported baptism 5 Feb 1691 in Bergen was found in Baptismal register of the Bergen Reformed Church 1666-1788 : advance pages taken from the Year book of the Holland Society of New York for 1913 / arranged by Edward Van Winkle. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044086448743&seq=123 online]. Also NO reference found in [[Space:Collections of the Holland Society of New York|Collections of the Holland Society of New York]]'' (New York) Year, Vol. 1, Page 134 An Elisabet, child of Wellem Klenkenbergh & Jannetye Klenkenbergh, was baptised on 21 April 1736 in Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States. This CANNOT be the person who married Barent Barentsen van Horn on 25 January 1725 in Philadelphia. '''Baptism''': "Pennsylvania and New Jersey, U.S., Church and Town Records, 1669-2013"
Historical Society of Pennsylvania; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Historic Pennsylvania Church and Town Records
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Elisabet Klenkenbergh baptism on 21 Apr 1736, child of Wellem Klenkenbergh & Jannetye Klenkenbergh, in Bucks, Pennsylvania, USA.
:::Johanna [Clinkenbeard] South :::John Clinkenbird (deceased) (#4) - father of William Clinkenbird (not yet 21) (#5) ::::This may be the person profiled in [[Clinkingbeard-43|John Clinkingbeard (1696-1733)]], husband of [[Unknown-118705|Anne (unknown) Clinkingbeard]], father of [[Clinkingbeard-8|William John Clinkingbeard (b. ca. 1725)]]. However, if the birthyear for William John is correct, he would have been 26 when the will was written in 1751, which does not fit with the stipulation that his share be put aside until he reached that age. :::Josiah Clinkenbird (deceased) - father of Johanna and Josiah Clinkenbird (neither yet 18 or married) ::'''Executors''' :::Barnard van Horne of Northampton, Bucks Co. :::Solomon Fufell of Philadelphia, Chairmaker. :2A)'''William Clinkenbird/Clinkenbeard''' {{Ancestry Tree|26547608|1865043253}} ::Birth: 1649 '''Marriage''': "U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900"
Source number: 65.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Number of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: DR2
{{Ancestry Record|7836|702233}} (accessed 13 November 2023)
Willem Klinckenberg marriage to Jannetje Juriaens in 1689 in NY.
::Residence: Willem Klinkenburgh and Jannetye Juriaens are listed as sponsors at the baptism of (their grandson) Willem Cony on 2 july 1710 in the Southampton Dutch Reformed Church in Bucks County, PA. The child's parents were Jacob Cony and Barber Klinkenburgh Cony. '''Baptism Willem Cony 1710''': "Bucks County, Pennsylvania, 1710-1800: Southampton Dutch Reformed Church"
Original data: William J. Hinke. Church Records of the North and Southampton Dutch Reformed Congregations, Bucks County, Volumes I-II, 1710-1820. Manuscript. n.p. See Family History Library microfilm #020338
{{Ancestry Record|5464|104}} (accessed 13 November 2023)
Willem Klinkenburgh baptism.
Willem is also listed as sponsor at a later baptism (29 Aug 1742) for Elsie Frestone (no know relation) at the same church. '''Baptism Elsie Frestone 1742''': "Bucks County, Pennsylvania, 1710-1800: Southampton Dutch Reformed Church"
Original data: William J. Hinke. Church Records of the North and Southampton Dutch Reformed Congregations, Bucks County, Volumes I-II, 1710-1820. Manuscript. n.p. See Family History Library microfilm #020338
{{Ancestry Record|5464|1089}} (accessed 13 November 2023)
Willem Klinkenbergh baptism.
::Children: :::Willem ( Klinckenbergh) Clinkenbeard (1668–1754) (#3) {{Ancestry Tree|26547608|12168015106}} :::Elizabeth Clinkenbeard [van Horn] (1671–1741) {{Ancestry Tree|26547608|12168015121}} :::Barbara Clinkenbird/Clinkenbeard [Coney/Cooney] (1684–) {{Ancestry Tree|26547608|12168069924}} marriage to Jacob (b.1680) dated 6 Aug 1707. :::Else ( Van Clinkenburgh ) Clinkenbeard [Broadhurst] (1692–1741) {{Ancestry Tree|26547608|12168015134}} marriage dated 7 Apr 1708 :::Josiah (Joriah? ) Clinkenbeard (1693–1741) {{Ancestry Tree|26547608|1865037555}} :::John Clinkenbeard (1694–1734) (#4) {{Ancestry Tree|26547608|1865037555}} marriage to Anne Plummer dated 1719'''Marriage of Anne Clinkenburgh to Richard Plummer Jan 17 1734''' in ''Record of Pennsylvania marriages prior to 1810. [and,] List of officers of the Colonies on the Delaware and the Province of Pennsylvania, 1614-1776'' in 1895. This suggests that Plummer may NOT have been her maiden name, but the name of her second husband.
'''Book''': Linn, John Blair, 1831-1899; Egle, William Henry, 1830-1901, ''Record of Pennsylvania marriages prior to 1810. [and,] List of officers of the Colonies on the Delaware and the Province of Pennsylvania, 1614-1776''
[Harrisburg] : C.M. Busch, state printer of Pennsylvania; 1895; page: 15 and page 55
[https://archive.org/details/recordofpennsylv00linn/page/14/mode/2up?q=Rutten Internet Archive] (accessed 13 November 2023)
:::Willem Clinkenbeard (1694–1741) {{Ancestry Tree|26547608|12168015145}} :::Mary Clinkenbeard [West] (1698–1741) {{Ancestry Tree|26547608|12168015187}} marriage to Thomas West in Philadelphia dated 17 Dec 1718. :::Johanna Clinkenbeard [South] (1702–1741) {{Ancestry Tree|26547608|12168015196}} :::Elizabeth ( Van Clinkenburgh) Clinkenbeard (1705–1741) {{Ancestry Tree|26547608|12168015205}} Born 1705, Christened 21 Apr. 1736 Churchville Bucks Co. Penn. '''[[Garrettson-93|Garrettson-93]] 11:20, 13 November 2023 (UTC) note:''' apparently not mentioned in Will. :2B)'''William Klenkenberg (Clinkenberg)''' {{Ancestry Tree|109997052|240142396356}} :: Birth: 1649 • Nieuw Uijtrevht, NIeuw Netherlands '''1690 Census''': "U.S., Census Reconstructed Records, 1660-1820"
Document: The Documentary History of the State of New York [Albany, NY:, 1849]; Volume Number: Vol 1; Page Number: 660; Family Number: 63
{{Ancestry Record|2234|95691}} (accessed 13 November 2023)
Wellem Klinckenberg in New Utrecht, Kings County, New York.
::Spouse: Willem married Jannetje Juriaens {{Ancestry Tree|109997052|240142396438}} in 1689 in NY. ::"Wellem Klinckenberg" is noted as "native" of New Utrecht and listed on "The roll of those who have taken the oath of allegiance in Kings County in the Province of New York, 26-30 September 1687-"off New Uijtrecht". ::Children: Elizabeth (Klenkenberg) van Horn {{Ancestry Tree|109997052|240142110034}} :2C) '''William Willem 11 Klinckenberg''' {{Ancestry Tree|152407976|282019488538}} :: Birth 1650 • Niew Uijtrecht, Niew Nederland ::Spouse: Jannetje Johanna Juriaens {{Ancestry Tree|152407976|282019488539}} (unsourced) ::Children ::: John Clinkenbeard Clinkinbeard (#4) {{Ancestry Tree|152407976|282019488539}} (1696 NY - 1734 PA), wife Anne, son William John (1725-1823) ::Death: 1754 • Northampton Twp., Bucks Co, PA :2D)'''Wilhelm II William Klinkenberg''' {{Ancestry Tree|13280940|402235519988}} :: Birth:1649 • Nederland, Ijsselham, Overijssel, Netherlands ::marriage: 1689 • Kings, New York, USA to Jannetje Johanna Juriaens b 26 Jan 1688 Flatbush, NY ::Children: :::Alse Elyse Van Clinkenbeard (1690–1788) :::Willem III William Clinkenbeard (1692–1753) (#3) :::Mary Clinkenbeard (1696–1741) :::Josiah Clinkenbeard (1698–1741) :::Johanna Clinkenbeard (1700–1774) ::Death: 1754 • Northampton Twp., Bucks Co, PA === William (ca 1680) (#3) === * First-mentioned son in will of William (#2) === John (ca 1696) (#4) === *This person is the (deceased) son (John) of William (#2) mentioned in the 1751 will of William (#2) as the father of his grandson William (#5) who was not yet 21 when the will was written. It is NOT yet clear that any or all of the profiles listed below actually refer to this person - there may be another (as yet uncatalogued) John Clinkenbeard involved. :[[Clinkingbeard-43|John Clinkingbeard]] (Clinkingbeard-43) connected as husband of [[Unknown-118705|Anne]] and father of [[Clinkingbeard-8|William John]] (#5- Clinkingbeard-8). ::married [[Unknown-118705|Anne (unknown) (Clinkingbeard/Clinkenburgh) Plummer]] born in Shepardstown. Marriage of Anne Clinkenburgh to Richard Plummer Jan 17 1734. :::John Clinkenbeard Clinkinbeard {{Ancestry Tree|152407976|282019488539}} :::John Clinkenbeard (1694–1734) {{Ancestry Tree|26547608|1865037555}} marriage to Anne Plummer dated 1719'''Marriage of Anne Clinkenburgh to Richard Plummer Jan 17 1734''' in ''Record of Pennsylvania marriages prior to 1810. [and,] List of officers of the Colonies on the Delaware and the Province of Pennsylvania, 1614-1776'' in 1895. This suggests that Plummer may NOT have been her maiden name, but the name of her second husband.
'''Book''': Linn, John Blair, 1831-1899; Egle, William Henry, 1830-1901, ''Record of Pennsylvania marriages prior to 1810. [and,] List of officers of the Colonies on the Delaware and the Province of Pennsylvania, 1614-1776''
[Harrisburg] : C.M. Busch, state printer of Pennsylvania; 1895; page: 15 and page 55
[https://archive.org/details/recordofpennsylv00linn/page/14/mode/2up?q=Rutten Internet Archive] (accessed 13 November 2023)
=== William John (ca 1725 PA) (#5) === *This person was the grandson of William (#2), mentioned in his 1751 will as not yet 21 years of age - so the "ca 1725" birthdate already presents a problem (should be 1730 or later, especially if person was actually born in Cumberland county). This person was active in Cumberland county in the 1750s.'''Background on Cumberland county'''
Wikipedia Contributors. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cumberland_County,_Pennsylvania Cumberland County, Pennsylvania] accessed Nov 2023.
"Cumberland County was first settled by a majority of Scots-Irish immigrants who arrived in approximately 1730. English and German settlers constituted about ten percent of the early population. The settlers originally mostly devoted the area to farming and later developed other trades.[4] These settlers built the Middle Spring Presbyterian Church, among the oldest houses of worship in central Pennsylvania, in 1738 near present-day Shippensburg, Pennsylvania. The General Assembly (legislature) of the Pennsylvania colony on January 27, 1750, created Cumberland County from Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, naming it for Cumberland, England. Its county seat is Carlisle.[3] The county also lies within the Cumberland Valley adjoining the Susquehanna River at its eastern border, stretching approximately 42 miles from the borough of Shippensburg on the west to the Susquehanna River in east Cumberland County. The oldest towns in the county are Shippensburg and Carlisle, each with its unique history. Shippensburg is home to Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania, one of 14 universities of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education. Carlisle is also home to Dickinson College, established in 1773, and the Penn State Dickinson School of Law.
*WikiTree profile [[Clinkingbeard-8|William John Clinkingbeard]] (Clinkingbeard-8) *William John Clinkenbeard {{FamilySearch|LZVW-PTB}} 2 wives listed with this profile 1st wife Mary Jane Linn {{FamilySearch|LZVW-PT1}} mother of John Clinkenbeard (1755–1837) {{FamilySearch|K2N7-1SY}},Isaac Clinkenbeard (1758–1846) {{FamilySearch|LHNH-H4S}}, William Clinkenbeard Jr (1761–1844) {{FamilySearch|LZVW-PTT}}, Esther Clinkenbeard (1763–1763) {{FamilySearch|LHNH-H81}} ;2nd wife (1768) Hester Esther Van Metre {{FamilySearch|GSTM-2B2}} mother of Eleanor Clinkenbeard (1769–1835) {{FamilySearch|LHP8-K5D}}, Joel Clinkenbeard (1771–1830) {{FamilySearch|L1KM-YSR}}, Job Clinkenbeard (1773–1857) {{FamilySearch|L4LR-7C6}}, Cornelius Clinkenbeard (1775–Verstorben) {{FamilySearch|MVRD-5ZT}}, John David Clinkenbeard (1778–1865) {{FamilySearch|MVRD-5ZH}}, Joseph Clinkenbeard (1784–1810) {{FamilySearch|MVRD-58J}} '''note:'''Jane Addis Linn's will (1783) mentions a daughter Mary Brown - so either this Mary was NOT dead (and (re-)married to Mr. Brown), or Jane Addis is not the mother of this Mary!
Profile cites 1755 Petition to Pennsylvania for relief from claims on their land in Cumberland County by Maryland. signed by John and William Linn and William "Clinkerbard"Wo das Dokument zu finden ist (Quellenangabe) Pennsylvania Archives Series 1; Vol. II, Pennsylvania Archives 1755; p. 432-433 Beschreibung des Dokuments (Notizen) Petition to Gov. Morris from Sufferers by Maryland 1755. Septemr 29h, 1755. To ye honarable ROBERT HUNTER MORRIS, Esquire, Governor of Pennsylvania. honered Sir, we, your humble pationers, sends you those few lines to inform you that we are very much imposed upon by ye Sherive of Fredrick County in Meryland, in coming to take our lands from us by a Meryland Right which we have had Surveyed by Mr. William LYON, Survayar, under Mr. John Armstrong, Survayar for Cumberland County, in Pensylvania. Last Spring, one mans place, viz., Richard Abbett, ye Sd Sherive, Peter BUTLER, has got Survayed, by bringing a Captain and a parsal of Soldiers to gard him while he was so doing, and has Gone to farder strengthen him self, protesting yt in two or three weeks time yt he will come and take all land from ye forke of Ta- nolaways Crick, down to ye mouth thereof Straneind, and taking of our Goods, Chatels, horses, or any thing yt he Can find for ye Levies or taxis, which he portends is due to Meryland; So yt without your honour will protect us, we belive we Shall be Ruened in a very Short time, So yt we Desier yt you will be pleased to Send up a few Lines by ye bearer thereof, what way or maner we Shall proseed in ye afare which is ye humble desier of we, your humble patisioners. William Linn Elias Stillneell Wm. Hynes Richard Abbett Samuel Coombes Christr Abbett Joseph Coombe William Clinkerbard John Coombe Isarael Hynes John Linn James Lowder John McChiney James Mitchel Samuel Crown Joseph Coombe, and many others might be had but notis can't be givon. Post. Thos. STODARD, Captain of a fort yt is lately areced with in four miles of Wiliam LINNS, is Going by Governor SHARPS orders to run, ye proven line ye 6th of Actor next Ensuing. Directed. Samuel Hicks, Moses Hicks. Indorsed. Petition Inhabitants of Little Cove and Tonolloways. reced 6 8ber, 1755. Profile also cites appearance of "Wm Clinkenbaird" (1 male, 1 female, both over 45) in 1810 census for Stoner, Bourbon county, Kentucky '''1810 Census''': "United States Census, 1810"
citing Page: 236; Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA); Affiliate Publication Number: M252; Digital film/folder number: 005157062; FHL microfilm: 0181350; Image number: 131
{{FamilySearch Record|XH2T-W4S}} (accessed 17 November 2023)
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Wm Clinkenbaird in Bourbon, Kentucky, United States.
Also refers to {{FindAGrave|127741219}} and to GENI [https://www.geni.com/people/William-John-Clinkenbeard-of-Shepherdson/6000000017682307905 profile] for '''William John Clinkenbeard of Shepherdson''' - which adds detail to the biography""DO NOT MERGE WITH WILLIAM CLINKENBEARD B. 1761 http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/s/t/o/John-E-Stockman/GE... WILLIAM4 CLINKENBEARD (JOHN3, WILLEM2 KLINCKENBERG, [WILLEM?]1%29 was born 1725 in Bucks [now Northampton] County, Pennsylvania, probably in Northampton62, and died April 1823 in Winchester, Clarke County, Kentucky63. He married (1) [JANE?] LINN 1754 in Pennsylvania, probably at Conolloway Creek, Cumberland (now Fulton) County64,65, daughter of WILLIAM LINN and JANE ADDIS. She was born about 1735 in (Northampton Township, Bucks [now Northampton] County?), Pennsylvania66, and died 1763 in Ayr Township, Cumberland [now Fulton] County, Pennsylvania67,68. He married (2) HESTER VAN METRE 1764 in (probably) Shepherdstown, Frederick County, Virginia69. She was born about 1745, and died about 1815 in Clarke County, or Bourbon County, Kentucky70,71. The British settlers at Connolloway Creek were subject to deadly Indian raids during the "French and Indian War" of 1754 to 1763 in which the Indians were allied with France against Great Britain. On Thursday, 26 February 1756, during one such Indian attack, the Linn and Clinkenbeard families sought safety in nearby Fort Combes (pr. cooms), located just inside the Pennsylvania border about two miles north of Hancock, Maryland, between four miles south of the town at the convergence of (Little) Conolloway Creek and the Potomac River in Frederick Co., Maryland.[b] William's brother-in-law, John Linn, was killed, John's brother, Thomas Linn, was scalped, blinded, and maimed for life, and yet another brother, Isaac Linn, was taken captive by the Indians and kept for eleven years. (A detailed contemporary report by an eye-witness, Isaac Baker, appeared in the 11 March 1756 issue of THE MARYLAND GAZETTE.)[c] William's wife, [Jane?] Linn, Mrs Clinkenbeard, with her seven-month-old first child, John, fled into the forest, according to her son Isaac Clinkenbeard, and exposure to the winter cold perhaps contributed to her death seven years later following the birth of her fourth child in 1763.[b, d]"
GENI profile details: born 10 Oktober 1761 Bucks County, Pennsylvania, Died: 04 September 1835 (73) Winchester, Clark County, Kentucky, Son of John (of Northhampton) Clinkenbeard und Anne Clinkenbeard. Husband of Hester Clinkenbeard '''[!]'''; Mary Jane Clinkenbeard und Mary Mooney'''[!]''' Father of Eleanor Constant; Joel Clinkenbeard; Job Joseph Clinkenbeard; Cornelius Clinkenbeard; David John Clinkenbeard and 5 others, brother of Joseph Clinkenbeard. (#6) === John (ca 1778 -9 Apr 1865 Newport, KY) (#6) === *[[Clinkenbeard-123|John]] I just lost extensive notes made on census in Carter County, households #692, #669, #709 (?)! will try to recover - basically, John and Margaret "Clinkinbird" (72) are living next to daughter Hester (Clinkinbird) "Demos" and not far from Charles Clinkinbird.... In the 1850 census John (age 72) was in Campbell, Kentucky, United States. '''1850 Census''': "United States Census, 1850"
citing Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA); Affiliate Publication Number: M432; Line: 10; Digital film/folder number: 004193961; FHL microfilm: 7848; Image number: 242; Packet letter: A; Indexing batch: N01102-2
{{FamilySearch Record|M6RM-SDZ}} (accessed 17 November 2023)
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John Clinkinbird (72) in Campbell, Kentucky, United States. Born in Virginia.
This John Clinkenbeard is mentioned in "Permission note and request for marriage license" written and signed 22 February 1797 in Bourbon, Kentucky by Margaret Morgen's father William Morgen. '''Marriage''': "Kentucky, County Marriages, 1797-1954"
citing Digital film/folder number: 004542750; FHL microfilm: 000183076; Image number: 281; Packet letter: A; Indexing batch: M03182-9
{{FamilySearch Record|V5Z4-75L}} (accessed 17 November 2023)
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John Clinkenbeard marriage to Margaret Morgan on 22 Feb 1797 in Bourbon, Kentucky, United States.
*'''John David Clinkenbeard (1778-1865)''' {{FamilySearch|MVRD-5ZH}} Father William John Clinkenbeard {{FamilySearch|LZVW-PTB}} , wife Margaret {{FamilySearch|27SY-MJW}}, duplicate profile for wife: {{FamilySearch|GJYJ-CJM}} Children: Hester Clinkenbeard (1799–1875) {{FamilySearch|L4SK-W58}}, Margaret Clinkenbeard (1803–Verstorben) {{FamilySearch|L4SK-WBM}},Mary Clinkenbeard (1805–Verstorben) {{FamilySearch|L4SK-438}},Sarah Clinkenbeard (1807–Verstorben) {{FamilySearch|L4SK-4WF}}, Lydia Clinkenbeard (1809–1857) {{FamilySearch|L4SK-4CR}},Hannah Clinkenbeard (1810–Verstorben) {{FamilySearch|L4SK-47W}}, Lucinda Clinkenbeard (1812–1872) {{FamilySearch|L4SK-4DH}}, Charles M. Clinkenbeard (1816–1889) {{FamilySearch|L4SK-498}} == Sources ==

Working - Elisabeth Hilsaweck merge

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Open Space Page to evaluate merge and improve profile for Elisabeth Hilsaweck ==existing profiles== #Profile created by [[Posey-249|Lee Posey]] in Apr 2013 [[Hilsaweck-1|link to first profile]]
#Profile created by [[Gardner-249|Stewart Gardner]] in Dec 2017 [[Hilsaweck-2|link to second profile]] #Proposal by[[Garrettson-93|Gary Garrettson]] in Aug 2023 for merged profile ==Name== 3) aka Hilseweck ==Biography== '''Birth''' #1693 location unknownCites Ancestry.com as source # about 1693 Switzerland (in Bio text about 1696)[https://www.geni.com/people/Elizabeth-Guldin/6000000008439454204?through=6000000008439415050 geni.com] profile by Floyd Brian Russak # about 1693 location unknown '''Marriage''' #[[Guldin-14|Samuel Malacrida Guldin]], date and place unknown #[[Guldin-14|Samuel Malacrida Guldin]], 22 May 1722 Pennsylvania #[[Guldin-14|Samuel Malacrida Guldin]],22 Mai 1722 in New Hannover, Montgomery Co., PA, USA''Elisabeth Hilsaweck'' in ''Historisches Familienlexikon der Schweiz'' ([http://www.hfls.ch/humo-gen/family/1/F40322?main_person=I118729 hfls]) ==Research Notes== === from ANCESTRY.com link to FindAGrave for Samuel M. Guldin === Birth: Nov. 8, 1693 Bern Bern, Switzerland Death: 1773 Oley Berks County Pennsylvania, USA Samuel was the son of the Rev. Samuel Koch Guklin (Golden) (b.1664, d.1745) and Maria "Mary" Magdalena Malacrida (b.1668, d.Before 1709). He immigrated from Switzerland to Philadelphia, PA in 1709 at the age of 15 with his father. In 1718, at the age of 24, he moved to Oley, Berks Co., PA; "The land of big trees", with Engel Peter and Mr. Bartolet. Each built a log house and began to clear land. "These log houses were somewhere along the present public road from the yellow house to Freidensburg." He was one of the first settlers in Oley Township, Berks Co., PA. Berks County was incorporated in 1752; Samuel was one of the first county commissioners. Samuel worked with Engel Peter and Mr. Bartolet as a blacksmith. '''Samuel married Elizabeth Hilsaweck on 22 May 1722 in Abington Presbyterian Church in New Hanover, Montgomery Co., PA. Elizabeth was born in 1693 in Fayette Co., George and she died during 1745 in Oley, Berks Co., PA. She is likely buried with her husband but this has yet to be verified. Samuel and Elizabeth are known to have had a daughter born in 1736 that they named: Phoebe Beatrice Gulden. Phoebe married Johannes Andrew Byerly (b.1713, d.1785) in 1758 and had 3 children.''' Some suggest that he is buried in the Abington Presbyterian Church Cemetery in PA. But in July 2015 the one in Abington, Montgomery Co., PA had no record of his burial there. Family links: Children: Phoebe Beatrice Guldin Lord (1736 - 1804)* *Calculated relationship Note: Sir Name: His father used Guklin; Samuel used Guldin (pronounced "Golden"); other descendants may have used Golden after the family's arrival in America Burial: Unknown Created by: Jack Gilchrist Record added: Mar 11, 2013 Find A Grave Memorial# 106490977

Working - Rutten info from archives

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'''Research NOTE:''' This page is a WORK IN PROGRESS being used as a place to collect, consolidate and evaluate information from primary '''sources dating from 1500-1700''' in the area of modern Netherlands, Belgium, and the western "lower Rhine" area of Germany, which has been gathered by various genealogists about individuals with the '''Rutten''' name. It is part of an effort to determine whether the family of the immigrant "Gerrit Rutten" (documented in New Amstel colony in 1661) can be reliably identified. '''Collaboration welcome!''' If you are interested, please request access to the Trusted List! In an effort to '''identify plausible family groups''', the individual archive records are grouped primarily by location as they are found (Locations are grouped according to borders in early 16th century, recognizing that political alignments changed dramatically during this period). Records which appear to relate to the same individual (or branch) in the Rutten family are grouped together, and within that group ordered by date (oldest first). Each archive entry is given a low-level heading, so that the table of contents creates an overview of what has already been collected so far. As time allows, a summary of the families found in each region will be added under the "location" section (click on TOC entry without individual name or date). Clicking on the heading in the TOC brings you to the entry itself, where the "edit" button can be used to expand, comment or add an additional entry (with heading) in that section. The "GoTo" source for archives is https://www.wiewaswie.nl, extended search with lastname = Rutten, timeperiod 1500-1700, sorted by date. :'''2023-09-25 12:30''' - first 8 pages of WieWasWie search have been reviewed/entered. [[Garrettson-93|Garrettson-93]] 20:20, 25 September 2023 (UTC) last record entered: Rotterdam 1588-12-25 marriage of Anneken Rutten See also:
[[Space:Source:Rutten-Kroniek| Rutten Chronology]] Page linked to work of '''Matthieu Rutten'''
'''Also looking for a copy of:''' Mathieu Rutten. ''De Ruttenstam in het Maasland'' (1973)
[http://www.richardvanruiten.com Ruiten/Rutten family website] Kronenburg (D) Rutten family (also on Geneanet) [https://gw.geneanet.org/ruttenruit?lang=en&p=theodorus+derrik+derck&n=rutten geneanet derck Rutten] and [https://gw.geneanet.org/ruttenruit?lang=en&p=gerit&n=rutten Gerit Rutten], both managed by '''Richard van RUITEN''' (ruttenruit).
[[Space:Source:_1603-10-05_Marriage_Rutten-Jorisdr| Marriage Record Rutten/Jorisdr]] single marriage record
[[Space:Research / Reconciliation page for Garrett RUTTEN|Garrett RUTTEN research page]] focussed on immigrant, son and grandson in New Amstel/Maryland
[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=RUTTEN&cln=&order=dobup&secondary_order=&layout=table&u= WikiTree RUTTEN genealogy]
[[Jansz_Rutten-1|Rutgerus Jansz Rutten]] and other profiles managed by [[Rulkens-14|R. Rulkens]]
[[Van_de_Coevering-15|Arian Rut Gerart van de Coevering]] and other profiles managed by [[Terstal-1|Nick Terstal]]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Netherlands/Dutch_and_Flemish_Name_Fields NAMING CONVENTION]
Old discussion of van Covering / Rutten search [https://soc.genealogy.benelux.narkive.com/ogVUsmK2/genealogisch-addertje-dit-wordt-een-lang-bericht-gij-zijt-gewaarschouwd-van-de-coevering Narkive BeNeLux] '''Archives''' :Streekarchief Voorne-Putten| Telefoon: 0181-349999 | E-mail: info(at)streekarchiefvp.nl | Bezoekadres: Hendrik van Wijnstraat 1, 3232 TR Brielle | Postadres: Postbus 79, 3230 AB Brielle| Openingstijden: dinsdag-vrijdag 9.00-16.00 uur. == [Archbishopric of Liege] / Drie Eijghen / (Kessenich, Neeritter, Thorn) == :Some of the earliest records of the Rutten family are found in archives of '''The three independents''' (Drie_Eijghen), which were nominally independent suzerainties located within (or on the very edge of) the region of the Archbishopric of Liège.See [https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drie_Eijghen Wikipedia.nl Drie Eijghen] ::'''Imperial seigniory of Kessenich''' (Herrlichkeit Kessenich, Rijksheerlijkheid Kessenich) :::The Land in Kessenich belonged to the German emperor, The area was given "in fief" to the local freeman/woman (after 1656 with the title "Baron" or "Baroness") and his/her heirs. ... :::Legislative power remained primarily within Kessenich. Imperial freedom meant that - within the provisions of the land law to which he had sworn allegiance - only the Baron, the County Council and the court council were empowered to enact laws and levy taxes. From 1600, both the Westphalian and Burgundian Imperial Circles claimed sovereignty over Kessenich, but Kessenich remained formally a free Imperial seigniory until 1784. :::Judicial power rested largely with the local bench of aldermen. In correctional matters, the aldermen's court was omnipotent, for it possessed the blood ban. ... :::Executive power, that is the administration and maintenance of order, was exercised by the meier, who in Kessenich was also called "schout," "scholtis" and "drossaard. The meier was assisted by two mayors from each "quarter", whom the population elected annually.Excerpts quoted from [https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rijksheerlijkheid_Kessenich WikiPedia.nl Rijksheerlijkheid_Kessenich] accessed Sept 2023, machine translation by Deepl. ::'''Neeritter''' :::Neeritter was a "free city of Liège" [as was Heel (until 1417, when it came under Horn - probably together with Panheel), Vucht and Breust - also places connected with the Rutten family name],"The free villages had been donated by princes to the chapter churches. This is in contrast to the property of the principality of Liege, which had usually come into the possession of the prince-bishop through strife or inheritance. The free villages enjoyed greater independence than the villages in the prince-bishopric, even though they were usually also included in the prince-bishopric." quoted from [https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luiks_vrijdorp Wikipedia.nl Luiks vrijdorp] accessed Sept 2023, machine translation by Deepl.owing taxes to the Archbishop but under civil jurisdiction first of the Lordship of Loon and later of Horn. ::'''Imperial Prince-bishopric of Thorn''' (kaiserlich-freiweltliches Stift Thorn, Abdijvorstendom Thorn) === Neeritter (unknown Rutten) 1451 === Rutten mentioned in records of the "Vrijdorp Neeritter".Het gasthuis van Neeritter bezat in 1451 heel wat vaste gronden: “Item y buenre lantz opten pade van Kessenick geheyten den Kruyskamp reynende aen erff Rutten maes dat die beghynen van eyck plach toe te hoeren en reynende aen den molenkamp; dat lant heeft te pacht. . . ". Habets - '''Het Vrijdorp Neeritter - Publications de la Société Historique et Archéologique dans Le Limbourg. Deel IV.''' Maastricht 1867, p. 282. Cited in Rutten, Mathieu. '''De Rutten-kroniek : Feiten en gebeurtenissen uit het dagelijks leven 1500-1900.''' Tongeren: Mathieu Rutten, 1989 [http://rutten.org/literatuur/mathieu-rutten/rutten-kroniek/rutten-kroniek.pdf pdf online at rutten.org]Background on Neeritter, from [https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neeritter Wikipedia] accessed Sept 2023: "Neeritter was founded after 1100 on the initiative of the Lambert Chapter in Liege, which at that time already owned the neighboring territories of Kessenich and Thorn. In 1143 the first written mention appears: Itera (...) nova or 'New-Itteren'. The prepositions 'Nieuw-' and 'Neer-' are there to distinguish it from the first Itteren, which is upstream of the Itterbeek and later called 'Opitter'.
For centuries, Neeritter enjoyed the status of "Liège's free village": it was exclusively subject to the laws and taxes of the chapter. However, the Count of Loon acts as guardian, who, after 1243, gives this right in fief to the Lord of Horn. In 1584, during the Eighty Years' War, Neeritter built a semicircular rampart to protect itself from marauding army bands."
=== Kessenich unknown Rutten 1478 === #1478 Rutten mentioned in historic records of Kessenich as having feudal rights in Kessenich and Bronshorn dating from the 14th century."Op de leenkaart uit 1478 komen de bekende lenen voor onder Kessenich en Bronshorn uit de 14°eeuw met vermelding van Rutten Goefkens goed te Hunsel (klein leen)". Piet Henkens - De geschiedenis van Kessenich - 1979, p. 528. Cited in Rutten, Mathieu. '''De Rutten-kroniek : Feiten en gebeurtenissen uit het dagelijks leven 1500-1900.''' Tongeren: Mathieu Rutten, 1989 [http://rutten.org/literatuur/mathieu-rutten/rutten-kroniek/rutten-kroniek.pdf pdf online at rutten.org] === Thorn (Rutten) 1488 === #1488 Rutten property mentioned in historic archives of Thorn documenting grant of neighboring land to the "Kruisbroederkloster" [Monestary of the Brothers of the Cross].Johan Schomeker van Kessenich bekent voor schout en schepenen dier plaats dat hij overgedragen heeft aan Johan Golsteyn, prior van het Kruisbroedersklooster te Roermond ] 1/2 malder rogge erfpacht. Hij stelt tot onderpand "eyn stokz lantz gheheiten den Bossercamp haldende omtrent eyn boenre lantz. Reyngenoten eynre syden langs Gellen erve van der Tussen, d’andere syden langs Rutten erve van den Ende.“ J. Habets - De archieven van Thorn 1889 - Publications de la Société Historique et Archéologique dans le Limbourg. Deel IV. Maastricht 1867. p. 425. Cited in Rutten, Mathieu. '''De Rutten-kroniek : Feiten en gebeurtenissen uit het dagelijks leven 1500-1900.''' Tongeren: Mathieu Rutten, 1989 [http://rutten.org/literatuur/mathieu-rutten/rutten-kroniek/rutten-kroniek.pdf pdf online at rutten.org]Background on Kruisbroedersklooster: Two monestaries may be meant - one in s'Hertogenbusch, founded "about 1470" - nearly 100 km from Thorn. [https://www.bossche-encyclopedie.nl/overig/kloosters/kruisbroeders.htm See this website]. There is also a "Kruisheren" Monestary in Roermond, which is much closer (about 15km): "Kruisheren Monastery owes its origins (1422) to a chapel, the Cornelis Chapel. Among other things, the Brotherhood of St. Cornelis was officially charged with the spiritual care of the garrison, but many citizens also came to the monastery to confess and receive religious assistance. The monastery was closed May 1784 by Joseph II." [https://www.historieroermond.nl/kaart/kruisheren/kruisherenvol.htm website HistoryRoermond] accessed and translated using [https://www.deepl.com/translator#nl/en/Kruisherenklooster%0A%0A%0AHet%20dankt%20zijn%20ontstaan%20(1422)%20aan%20een%20kapel%2C%20de%20Corneliskapel.%0AHet%20Broederschap%20van%20de%20Heilige%20Cornelis%20was%20o.a.%20officieel%20belast%20met%20de%20geestelijke%20zorg%20voor%20het%20garnizoen%2C%0Amaar%20ook%20kwamen%20vele%20burgers%20naar%20het%20klooster%20om%20er%20te%20biechten%20en%20religieuze%20bijstand%20te%20ontvangen.%0AHet%20klooster%20werd%20mei%201784%20gesloten%20door%20Joseph%20II. DeepL] Sept 2023 === Neeritter (Johan/Johann Rutten) 1529-12-03=== :1529 '''Neeritter'''. '''Johan Rutten''' mentioned in alderman court documents as having recieved and repaid various loans. One loan recorded on Dec 3 1529, from Gerit the son of Scille Smyetz, for 25 Gulden (of Hoorn), at the interest of one "malder" of Rye per year, was repaid on "St. Andriesavond" in 1531."Johan Rutten leent op Esselgoensdag een Gyel Merttens 100 bescheiden hornse guldens en mag daarvoor van 4 jaar tot 4 jaar “nutten, froemen, ackeren, zeyen und meyen” een bunder land in den doren camp totdat het bedrag is terugbetaald." and "Johan Rutten leent op 3 december 1529 aan Gerit, de zoon van Scille Smyetz van Thoor, 25 bescheiden hornse gulden tegen een rente van een malder rogge per jaar. Op St.-Andriesavond 1531 wordt het kapitaal terugbetaald."(Schepenbank Neeritter I, p. 40 - Rijksarchief Maastrich) Cited in Rutten, Mathieu. '''De Rutten-kroniek : Feiten en gebeurtenissen uit het dagelijks leven 1500-1900.''' Tongeren: Mathieu Rutten, 1989 [http://rutten.org/literatuur/mathieu-rutten/rutten-kroniek/rutten-kroniek.pdf pdf online at rutten.org] === Neeritter (Lenaert Rutten) 1530-03-12 === :1530 '''Neeritter Lenaert Rutten''' mentioned in Alderman Court records.Lenaert Rutten leent op 12 mrt. 1530 aan Gyel Merttens . . . .. bescheiden hornse gulden, van 4 jaar tot 4 jaar, en zal daarvoor de doren camp gebruiken tot het bedrag is terugbetaald.
Gyel Merttens zet op 19 oktober 1530 bij een lening 1/2 bunder land in pand gelegen in Doeren camp; de ene zr’de met de ander zijde gelegen naast Lenaert Rutten land, gelegen in deze de kamp.
Her Gerit Weytsteyns had op 4 december 1530 jaarlijks een malder rogge eycker maat te heffen op den doren camp tot last van Gyel Merttens. Hij verkoopt dit malder met nog 3 malder rogge en 2 vat op hetzelfde onderpand aan Lenaert Rutten." (Schepenbank Neeritter I, p. 40 - Rijksarchief Maastrich) Cited in Rutten, Mathieu. '''De Rutten-kroniek : Feiten en gebeurtenissen uit het dagelijks leven 1500-1900.''' Tongeren: Mathieu Rutten, 1989 [http://rutten.org/literatuur/mathieu-rutten/rutten-kroniek/rutten-kroniek.pdf pdf online at rutten.org]
=== Neeritter (Johan/Johann Rutten, Claes Rutten, Lenaert Rutten) 1531-01-07=== :1531-01-07 Neeritter Johann and Claes Rutten cede their inheritance to their brother Lenaert Rutten7° Loemaand, Johan Rutten, Heyn op den steynweck, man en momber Elisabeth Johan van Keyaert, man en momber Billien Henrick, man en momber Neess staan hun erfdeel dat ze hebben in de nagelaten goederen van Rut Bufkens en Agnees zijn vrouw af aan Lenaert Rutten. Lennert Rutten en Johan Rutten zijn broers. Daags na het feest van den apostel Paulus komt Claes, Lenaerts broer, en verkoopt zijn erfdeel aan Lenaert.
Johan Rutten wordt op 2 mrt. 1531 genoemd als “brodermeyster” der broederschappen van O.L.Vrouw, St.Antonius‚ St.Sebastianus en St.Lucia." (Schepenbank Neeritter I, p. 40 - Rijksarchief Maastrich) Cited in Rutten, Mathieu. '''De Rutten-kroniek : Feiten en gebeurtenissen uit het dagelijks leven 1500-1900.''' Tongeren: Mathieu Rutten, 1989 [http://rutten.org/literatuur/mathieu-rutten/rutten-kroniek/rutten-kroniek.pdf pdf online at rutten.org]
=== Neeritter (Johan/Johann Rutten) 1533-01-07=== :1533-01-07 Neeritter Johann Rutten gives lien on his house and farmstead in Neeritter on the Nieuwstraat to secure a loan of 80 Hornse Gulden from Johan Corstens"7° Loemaand, Johan Corstens alias Johan van Keyaert leent aan Johan Rutten 80 bescheiden hornse gulden tegen een jaarrente van 4 gulden. Johan Rutten zet tot onderpand zijn huis en hof met toebehoren te Neeritter aan de Nieuwstraat gelegen, naast Tys van Hoeff hoefstaet, naast Johan Senders hoefstaet, de derde zijnde naast Krekers hoefstaet." (Schepenbank Neeritter I, p. 40 - Rijksarchief Maastrich) Cited in Rutten, Mathieu. '''De Rutten-kroniek : Feiten en gebeurtenissen uit het dagelijks leven 1500-1900.''' Tongeren: Mathieu Rutten, 1989 [http://rutten.org/literatuur/mathieu-rutten/rutten-kroniek/rutten-kroniek.pdf pdf online at rutten.org] === Neeritter (Johan/Johann Rutten) 1535-02-04=== :1535-02-04 '''Neeritter''' '''Johan Rutten''' lends money4° sporkel, Johan Rutten leent aan Johan van Berchym 25 bescheiden hornse gl. Jaarrente 15 stuiver brabants."(Schepenbank Neeritter I, p. 40 - Rijksarchief Maastrich) Cited in Rutten, Mathieu. '''De Rutten-kroniek : Feiten en gebeurtenissen uit het dagelijks leven 1500-1900.''' Tongeren: Mathieu Rutten, 1989 [http://rutten.org/literatuur/mathieu-rutten/rutten-kroniek/rutten-kroniek.pdf pdf online at rutten.org] === Neeritter (Lenart Rutten) 1538=== :1538 '''Neeritter''' '''Leenart Rutten''' referred to as "Churchmaster" (kirckmeyster) in archival document. Leenart Rutten wordt maandag na driekoningen vermeld als “kirckmeyster” als symon, de zoon van Johan Symons 40 hornse gl. leent van de kerk."(Schepenbank Neeritter I, p. 40 - Rijksarchief Maastrich) Cited in Rutten, Mathieu. '''De Rutten-kroniek : Feiten en gebeurtenissen uit het dagelijks leven 1500-1900.''' Tongeren: Mathieu Rutten, 1989 [http://rutten.org/literatuur/mathieu-rutten/rutten-kroniek/rutten-kroniek.pdf pdf online at rutten.org] === Neeritter (Lenart Rutten) 1540-03-03=== :"Lenart Rutten wordt op 3 mrt. 1540 vermeld als laat “dess greven laitbank van Home”. Schepenbank Neeritter I, p. 40 - Rijksarchief Maastrich. Cited in Rutten, Mathieu. '''De Rutten-kroniek : Feiten en gebeurtenissen uit het dagelijks leven 1500-1900.''' Tongeren: Mathieu Rutten, 1989 [http://rutten.org/literatuur/mathieu-rutten/rutten-kroniek/rutten-kroniek.pdf pdf online at rutten.org] === Neeritter (Lenart Rutten) 1540-11-18 sold land === :verkoopt op 18 november 1540 aan Peter Mewen 1/2 vrecht land, met 2 zijden gelegen aan de “boicketskamp” en naast de koine camp, de andere zijde aan het Armeniand. === Neeritter (Lenart Rutten) 1540 loaned money === :Donderdag na St.Lucie: Lenart Rutten "sittende in sijnen alinge hilincxs bedde“ leent van Jan van Corstjens 25 “gebresche ryeders” tegen een jaarrente van 2 1/2 hornse gulden. Lenart Rutten zet tot onderpand “de gansche alinge dornen camp”. === Neeritter (Jan Rutten) 1543 === :"Omtrent St.Janssmis te mid somer meyer end laitten in Nortmans laitbank voir meyer offte stadthelder Meert int waderbroeck md voir laitten Jan Rutten, Arct Vroe, Rutt opten steynweck." === Neeritter (Claes Rutten) 1544 (mentions brother-in-law Heynen opten steynweck) === :Donderdag voor St.Lucas. Tusschen Heynen opten steynweck end Claeschen synen swa1ger. Anno domini XV ind vyer ind vertich op donredaich voir Sinte Lucas daich yss komen worden gericht van Neder Itteren Claes Rutten ind hefft belyet ind bekant dat hy sinen swaiger heynen opten steynweck vercofft heft alsullix hondert horns gulden als hem mits testamente gemaickt ind gegeven was, gelegen opten hoiff scuytdrop onder dy herlicht van Kirckhoeven gelegen alsoe dat hij Claes geloifft heft voir kom ind voir sijnen erven Heynen synen swaiger voirscreven ind sienen erven dair in te halden sall naa ind ten ewigen daige want hij sich bedanck dair van goider volkomener betalonge ind allez sonder argulist. === Neeritter (Johan Rutten) 1546 borrows against his house and farm on Nieuwstraat === :Johan Rutten leent inden Loemaand van de Armenmeesters 85 bescheiden hornse gl. jaarrente 4 bescheiden hornse gl. en een ort. Johan Rutten zet tot onderpand zijn huis en hof op de Nieuwstraat en omtrent 1 bunder land, genoemd des senders camp, met een zijde palende aan de hoekstraat, de andere zijde neven Reyner van de Berch kinderen kamp en neven de voetpad die naar de heide loopt. === Neeritter (Lenart Rutten) 1548 leaves post as stadhelder van een laatbank === :Daags na driekoningen treedt Lenart Rutten op als stadhelder van een laatbank als hij voor de schepenbank een lening komt bevestigen tussen twee andere partijen. === Neeritter (Lenart Rutten) 1549 purchases goods from Goert Heilt=== :Lenart Rutten koopt goederen die her Goert Heilt, priester, verkregen had van zijn zwager Rut Buffkens. ’Schepenbank Neeritter I, p. 41 - Rijksarchief Maastrich. Cited in Rutten, Mathieu. '''De Rutten-kroniek : Feiten en gebeurtenissen uit het dagelijks leven 1500-1900.''' Tongeren: Mathieu Rutten, 1989 [http://rutten.org/literatuur/mathieu-rutten/rutten-kroniek/rutten-kroniek.pdf pdf online at rutten.org] === Neeritter (Lenart Rutten) 1549-04-08 is sworn in to laatbank of heren van Horne === :Lenart Rutten is op 8 april 1549 gezworen laat in de laatbank van de heren van Horne. === Neeritter (Lenart Rutten) 1553-01-08 thanked for paying Goert Heilt (Geert Heeilt) === :Ezwerus Verdonck bedankt op 8 jan. 1553 zijn oom Lenart Rutten voor de goede betaling van zijn aandeel in de penningen die hem “bezadt” waren van heer Geert Heeilt. === Neeritter (Lenart Rutten) 1553-03-11 Joest Goerts transfers land to Lenart Rutten === :Op 11 mrt. 1553 heeft Joest Goerts als meyer vertegen met hand, halm en met de mond op alle goederen te Rutten Buffkens waar zijn vader zaliger Goert Buffkens uit geboren en getogen is, tot behoef van zijn oom Lenart Rutten en zijn erfgenamen. (DeepL Sept 2023: "On Mar. 11, 1553, Joest Goerts, as meyer, represented with hand, palm and mouth all the goods to Rutten Buffkens from which his father the late Goert Buffkens was born and raised, to the need of his uncle Lenart Rutten and his heirs.") === Neeritter (Lenart Rutten) 1555 (mentions son-in-law Geryt, married to Byllen) === :Lenart Rutten ontvangt daags na Remigius van de grondheren 1 bunder gemeenten, hem “gegeven ende verleint tot sijnen brant schaeyde te hulpen”. Lenart Rutten ontvangt nog 1/2 bunder dat zijn schoonzoon Geryt int dorp, getrouwd met Byllen Rutten, gekocht en betaald heeft aan de grondheren. Deze gemeente is gelegen in de “schaey inder heyden”. (dit is Molenbeersel) '''note:''' Molenbeersel is a hamlet near Kinrooi, "During the ancien régime, there were only hamlets here, including Beersel (Smeetsstr./Teunestr.), Molenbeersel/Kevelaer (Oudekerkstr.) and Groot-Beersel (Grootbeersel). The area was divided among the Drie Eijghen, for the most part under Neeritter."[https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molenbeersel Wikipedia: Molenbeersel] === Neeritter (Lenart Rutten) 1558-01-27 (mentions wife Metthen, son-in-law Jacob Hamers married to Byllen) === Lenart Rutten en zijn vrouw Metthen Rutten geven op 27 januari 1558 de dornen kamp over aan Jacob Hamers man van Byllen, de dochter van Lenart Rutten. Lenart Rutten behoudt zich het recht op die grond te mogen werven of lenen of per testament geven, 100 hornse gulden, Jaeck Hamers ontvangt ook het halve huis zoals Lenart en Metten dat de dag van heden gebruikend zijn. === Neeritter (Lenart Rutten) 1562-04-30 (Rut opten steynweck and Trihn Henkens are neighbors) === Op 30 april 1562 leent en zet Rut opten steynweck zijn huis in pand dat gelegen is langs Lenart Rutten en de andere zijde langs Trijn Henkens huis en hof. === Neeritter (Lenart Rutten) 1564-01-11 acts for children of Joest de meyer === Het huis waar Joest de meyer uit gestorven is wordt op 11 januari 1564 door diens kinderen verkocht aan Jan Hermans en zijn vrouw Catharina int dorp. De verkoop wordt geregeld met raad en instemming van “vrunden” der beide partijen. Zo treedt Lenart Rutten, samen met Jonathas Smeyers op, namens de kinderen van Joest de meyer. === Neeritter (Lenart Rutten) 1565-02-07 (Rut opten steynweck and Henkens' children are neighbors) === Bij een belening op 7 februari 1565 zet Rut opten steynweck zijn huis en hof tot onderpand, gelegen tussen Lenart Rutten en Henkens kinderen huis en hof. === Neeritter (Jacob Rutten) 1573-05-07 Sieveren slichten leent op 7 mei 1573 van Johan slichten en Jacob Rutten als omen der nagelaten kinderen van Meuwen aan die moelen en Catharina zijn vrouw. === Neeritter (Jaeck Rutten) 1574-01-21 buys share of land from Hamers widow and children === Jenne weduwe Jan Hamers en haar kinderen verkopen op 2] januari 1574 eendrachtig aan Jaeck Rutten en zijn zwager Willem Hamers hun kindsdeel van beemd en land bij Huybens gelegen met hun gerechtigheid "vaden bruexken“ daar bij gelegen voor een som van penningen waar ze mee tevreden zijn. === Neeritter (Bylia Rutten) 1576-11-29 husband Thonis Mynnes loans money for land === Thonis Mynnes man en momber Bylia Rutten lenen op St.Andriesavond (29 november 1576) honderd “ryder” gulden aan Mathijs Noeyen van Kessenich die daarvoor tot onderpand zet 1/2 bunder beemd inde Kessenicker Oe, palende aan erven van "Stokbrueck“ hof, de andere zijde Schille Lenssen erven, nu van meester Daniel van Oedenhoven, en u1tschietend op Joist Henckens beemd. Jaarrente: 3 malder rogge en 2 vat rogge, eikermaat. === Neeritter (Bylia Rutten) 1577-04-20 husband Thonis Mynnens === Thonis Mynnens met Bylia Rutten, zijn vrouw draagt op 20 april 1577 kapitaal, rente en onderpand dat hij heeft op Thijs Noeyen, koster te Kessenich, over aan Heylken Heyermans, onder Ophoven wonend. Heylken is vergezeld van haar momber Lenart vanden sande, man van haar dochter Wendel. === Neeritter (Jacob Rutten, Lysken Rutten) 1578-02-13 recieves inheritance === Jacob Rutten als man en momber zijner vrouw Lysken Rutten ontvangt op 13 februari 1578 alle “alsulck erff als hij behylickt heeft, wes onder die banck van Neder Itter sorterende in”. === Neeritter (Rut Gerarts alias Ruytten/Rutten, Jacob Bruyens alias Ruytten) 1580-03-11 sale of parents' land === Rut Gerarts alias Ruytten verkoopt op 11 maart 1580 aan zijn zwager Jacob Bruyens alias Ruytten de erfgoederen die hem van vader en moeder verbleven zijn: zo huis, heeff, ant, zandt, unde dat in hoghen en in leghen in naeten end in droegen voor 700 hornse gulden. Dit is geschied in tegenwoordigheid van Mathis Baetzen alias . . . . . . .. en Gielis inghe straet van Kynroe als mannen die over den koup gestanden hebben. Bij de “vertychnisse” van bovenstaande koop wordt de “verteger” Rut Gerarts genoemd, alias Rutten. === Neeritter (Jaeck Ruyten/Rutten) 1585-06-06 neighbor's land sold === Meuwissen Struvers van Thorn man en momber Baetgen opten steynweck verkopen op 6 juni 1585 hun aandeel in huis en hof waar hun “zwegere” Mercken Mertten uit gestorven is aan Reyner Dieben van Kessenich. Dat huis ligt “op die gast uys straet” neven Jaeck Ruyten huis en hof en de ander zijde neven Henckens goed. === Neeritter / Dueren camp (Rut Rutten, Lyskens Rutten) 1591-12-12 land sale === Rut Rutten en Lyskens Rutten met haar momber verkopen op 12 december 1591 een kamp land, geheten de Dueren camp, reynende aan Reynen Peters, burger van Maaseik; verkopen hem aan die Reynen Peters. === Kessenich (Jan Rutten) 1592-11-17 court record, "brother-in-law Rutt" === Jan Rutten claigt op 17.11.1592 nar der dagheit over Jan Cuyken. Jan heeft dan 5 1/2 g. geleent gelt, dye sijn swaeger Rutt zaliger ontvangen heeft.Rolregisters Kessenich, 2 f. 52 cited in Cited in Rutten, Mathieu. ''De Rutten-kroniek : Feiten en gebeurtenissen uit het dagelijks leven 1500-1900.'' Tongeren: Mathieu Rutten, 1989 [http://rutten.org/literatuur/mathieu-rutten/rutten-kroniek/rutten-kroniek.pdf pdf online at rutten.org] == Archbishopric of Liege / County of Loon / County of Horne (Hasselt, Herstal, Liege) == The Archbishopric of Liége was not technically part of the Burgundian Duchies of Brabant, Limburg or Gelderland, although strongly influenced by Hapsburg Burgundy (the Archbishop was often a Burgundian Hapsburg). The Archbishopric included numerous "free-cities and small, semi-independent suzerainties like Horne, Loon and Herstal (1096-1740). Many of these areas became battlegrounds in the eighty-year-war and were ultimately divided between the Seven Provinces and Spanish Netherland in 1648. [https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kessenich_(Belgi%C3%AB)#/media/Bestand:Drie_Eijghen_1700.png see map] :'''The County of Horne''' (German=Graftschaft Hoorn, Nederlands=Graafschap Horn)
:'''The County of Loon''' (Grafschaft Loon, Graafschap Loon) ::"Territorially, Loon was highly fragmented. Places such as St.-Truiden, Tongeren, Munsterbilzen and Diepenbeek were traditionally in the possession of the Church; here the count had only guardianship. Some villages were bicommunal: Loon had to share sovereignty with Brabant (Lummen, Schulen, Linkhout and Koersel) or with Thorn (Neeroeteren and Heppeneert). Several domains formed sub-liens, including the seigneuries of Horn, Pietersheim and Bocholt."Quoted from [https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graafschap_Loon Wikipedia.nl: Graafschap Loon] === Panhedel [Horn] ("miller" Rutten) 1503 === #1503 '''Panheel''' A "miller RUTTEN" of "lowest mill of the Panhedel" is mentioned in Limburg archives as having a lien placed on his "mill iron" when certain debts were not paid to the persons entitled to proceeds from Pol and Panhedel. The village where the mill stood is now called "Panheel" and has an historic mill - but it is uncertain whether it would be the same place 520 years later! "De cijnzen en renten van Pol en Panhedel behoorden toe aan één der kinderen van Arnt van Ghoor en Catharina van den Wijer. Onder deze renten was er een van acht malder rogge, Wessemer maat, gevestigd op den nedersten molen te Panhedel. Als de molenaar Rutten, in 1503, deze rente niet voldaan had, liet hem de rentmeester van Aldenghoor het molenijzer panden." Translation: ([https://www.deepl.com/translator#nl/en/De%20cijnzen%20en%20renten%20van%20Pol%20en%20Panhedel%20behoorden%20toe%20aan%20%C3%A9%C3%A9n%20der%20kinderen%20van%20Arnt%20van%20Ghoor%20en%20Catharina%20van%20den%20Wijer.%20Onder%20deze%20renten%20was%20er%20een%20van%20acht%20malder%20rogge%2C%20Wessemer%20maat%2C%20gevestigd%20op%20den%20nedersten%20molen%20te%20Panhedel.%20Als%20de%20molenaar%20Rutten%2C%20in%201503%2C%20deze%20rente%20niet%20voldaan%20had%2C%20liet%20hem%20de%20rentmeester%20van%20Aldenghoor%20het%20molenijzer%20panden DeepL], Sept 2023: "The cessions and interests of Pol and Panhedel belonged to one of the children of Arnt van Ghoor and Catharina van den Wijer. Among these interests was one of eight malder rye, Wessemer measure, established on the lower mill of Panhedel. When the miller Rutten, in 1503, had not paid this interest, the steward of Aldenghoor let him pledge the mill iron." Source originally cited by E. Slangen. '''Bijdragen tot de geschiedenis van het tegenwoordige Limburg'''. Amsterdam - Sittard 1865, p. 128. That work cited (apparently with a typo "B.S.G.L." instead of the abbreviation "E.S.G.L." used in the list of sources) in Rutten, Mathieu. '''De Rutten-kroniek : Feiten en gebeurtenissen uit het dagelijks leven 1500-1900.''' Tongeren: Mathieu Rutten, 1989 [http://rutten.org/literatuur/mathieu-rutten/rutten-kroniek/rutten-kroniek.pdf pdf online at rutten.org]Pol and Panheel were separate entities in 1500 - Pol was a "Heerlijkheid" or SeignoryA seigniory is the territory within which a lord, by virtue of a feudal agreement, had the right to exercise authority over the inhabitants in the name of the one who had full ownership of the territory. Thus, the lord did not own the territory, but possessed the right as an intangible asset, often certain rights of authority remained with the owner. In addition to governing an area, the lord usually had rights of use and had obligations to the owner, such as remitting a portion of the proceeds and providing assistance in warfare. [https://www.wikiwand.com/nl/Heerlijkheid_(bestuursvorm) Wikiwand.nl] translated by [https://www.deepl.com/translator#nl/en/Een%20heerlijkheid%20is%20het%20grondgebied%20waarbinnen%20een%20heer%20op%20grond%20van%20een%20leenovereenkomst%20het%20recht%20had%2C%20het%20gezag%20over%20de%20bewoners%20uit%20te%20oefenen%20in%20naam%20van%20degeen%20die%20de%20volle%20eigendom%20van%20het%20gebied%20had.%20De%20heer%20was%20dus%20niet%20eigenaar%20van%20het%20gebied%2C%20maar%20bezat%20het%20recht%20als%20immaterieel%20goed%2C%20vaak%20bleven%20bepaalde%20gezagsrechten%20bij%20de%20eigenaar.%20Naast%20het%20bestuur%20over%20een%20gebied%20had%20de%20heer%20ook%20meestal%20gebruiksrechten%20en%20had%20hij%20verplichtingen%20aan%20de%20eigenaar%2C%20zoals%20afdracht%20van%20een%20deel%20van%20de%20opbrengsten%20en%20het%20leveren%20van%20bijstand%20bij%20oorlogsvoering. DeepL] Sept 2023Panheel had its own "Schepenbank" (Bench/Court of aldermen) - which meant a certain measure of legal, administrative and fiscal independence.Accounding to [https://www.wikiwand.com/nl/Schepenbank Wikiwand.nl] this meant "In the first place they had a judicial task concerning persons and goods that fell within their jurisdiction, the town or seigniory. Depending on the degree of jurisdiction (higher, middle or lower jurisdiction), the aldermen's court was authorized to try certain crimes up to a certain capital value and to rule on civil disputes. The bench of aldermen was usually summoned and presided over by the mayor who then acted as a prosecutor. Criminal cases (higher jurisdiction) could also fall within its competence, with the exception of those subject to corporal punishment (this jurisdiction was exercised by officials of the lordship, such as bailiffs, chief bailiffs, drossaards, amman ...).
Voluntary justice, which included the transfer of property and the distribution of inheritance (lots), was also administered by the bench of aldermen, which could levy a registration fee.
The bench of aldermen also had numerous administrative tasks. On regular inheritance days (also called gouwdagen) they discussed municipal policy. This also included organizing the collection of certain taxes owed to the village lord, appointing teachers and midwives, taking care of the passability of roads and waterways (called professors), managing municipal land and ensuring the safety of the village." (accessed and translated with DeepL Sept 2023)
=== Herstal (Louuyz de Rutten) 1570-04-14 baptism of daughter=== :Name Maroye de Rutten :Geschlecht Female :Name des Vaters Louuyz de Rutten :Art des Ereignisses Christening :Datum des Ereignisses 14 Apr 1570 :Ereignisort Herstal, Liège, Belgique :Ereignisort (original) Herstal, Liége, Belgium Staatsarchiv von Belgien (Brüssel), Kirchenbücher Taufen Belgique naissances et baptêmes, 1560-1890, collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City cited in OpenArchives.nl Datenbank. [https://www.openarchieven.nl/abb:820cd3c1-1d60-2875-8155-859340f98bc7 ''Taufe am 4. April 1570 in Herstal, Liège, Belgique (Belgien)''] accessed Sept 2023 === Hasselt (Steven Rutten) 1691-01-19 marriage bans === [[Rutten-110|Steven Rutten]] managed by [[WikiTree-14|Netherlands project]] :Huwelijksvoorwaarden 19 January 1619 :Notaris: Jacob Symonsz Akteplaats: Rotterdam :Inhoud: Steven Rutten, geboren te Hasselt in de landen van Gulich, brouwersknecht in de breuwerije van De Roode Leeuw, wonend alhier, en Athalia Henricxdr, nagelaten dochter van Henrick Jansz Stalp, schipper, maken voorwaarden voor hun a.s. huwelijk. N.B. getekend: Atelnghen Heyndrich. [3] == Duchy of Brabant / Overmaas/ Land Valkenburg/ (Eijsden / Cadier / Keer) == [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Land_von_Valkenburg wikipedia: Land von Valkenburg] :Durch Vererbung gelangte das Land Valkenburg 1118 in den Besitz der Herrschaft Heinsberg. Diese Dynastie starb 1352 aus. 1357 wurde die Herrschaft von Valkenburg in den Status einer Grafschaft erhoben.[2] Der neue Landesherr, Herzog Wilhelm II. von Jülich, war in Geldnot und verpfändete Valkenburg seinem Erzrivalen Brabant (1364). Er behielt das Gebiet für immer, danach wurde es Teil von Brabants "Drei Lande von Übermaas". Zwar verkaufte Brabant später die nördlichen Orte Munstergeleen, Sittard und Born wieder an Jülich. Aber andererseits kaufte es die meisten Rechte in Heerlen (1378). Der Drossart von Valkenburg vertrat den Herzog von Brabant. Er war unter anderem für die Erhebung von Steuern und die Erhaltung der Burg und der Stadtmauern zuständig. Der Drossart Dirk van Pallandt sorgte 1465 dafür, dass die Belagerung durch das Hochstift Lüttich abgewehrt werden konnte. :'''Zur Zeit des niederländischen Aufstandes wurde Valkenburg 1578 von Alessandro Farnese, in den Niederlanden besser bekannt als der Herzog von Parma, zurückerobert. Am Ende des Achtzigjährigen Krieges fiel die Stadt wieder in die Hände der Republik der Sieben Vereinigten Provinzen (1644).''' Die spanische Regierung weigerte sich jedoch, das gesamte Gebiet abzutreten. Erst dreizehn Jahre nach dem Frieden von Münster in 1648 kam es zu einer Einigung über die Teilung: dem Partagetraktat von 1661. Im Großen und Ganzen blieb der Norden der Grafschaft Spanisch und der Süden ging an die Generalstaaten der Republik. Daher die Bezeichnung staat'sch für diese Gebiete. Diese Aufteilung trat 1663 in Kraft. :Der spanische Teil umfasste u. a. Oud-Valkenburg, Brunssum und Geleen. Hier finden sich auch zahlreiche Außenlehen, wie Limbricht, die Burg Wolfrath, das Kloster St.-Gerlach und die Abtei Valdieu. :Der staat'sche Teil umfasste unter anderem Stadt und Burg Valkenburg, Heerlen, Meerssen und '''Eijsden'''. Einige Außenlehen waren das belgische Leut und das deutsche Hürth. Innerhalb des spanischen Schaesbergs wurde auch die Straße Heerlen-Nieuwenhagen den Generalstaaten der Niederlande überlassen. :In den spanischen Teilen des Landes Valkenburg war, wie in den gesamten spanischen Niederlanden, nur der Katholizismus erlaubt und gegen andere Religionen wurde oft repressiv vorgegangen. In den Staat'schen Landesteilen wurde die Niederländisch-reformierte Kirche zur offizielle Kirche. Die Bevölkerung im Staat'schen Gebiet blieb jedoch überwiegend römisch-katholisch. In den meisten Orten gab es nur eine Kirche, so dass sie oft für die Gottesdienste beider Konfessionen in Gebrauch war (das Simultaneum). In den übrigen Generalitätslanden hatte sich dieses Prinzip bereits seit 1633 bewährt. Doch auch hier, jenseits der Grenzen der Republik der Sieben Vereinigten Provinzen, entstanden außerdem Grenzkirchen für die katholischen Gläubigen aus der Staat'schen Partage, ähnlich den Grenzkirchen in Deutschland." [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duchy_of_Limburg Wikipedia: Duchy of Limburg] :"The Duchy of Limburg or Limbourg was an imperial estate of the Holy Roman Empire. Much of the area of the duchy is today located within Liège Province of Belgium, with a small portion in the municipality of Voeren, an exclave of the neighbouring Limburg Province. Its chief town was Limbourg-sur-Vesdre, in today's Liège Province. :The Duchy evolved from a county which was first assembled under the lordship of a junior member of the House of Ardenne–Luxembourg, Frederick. He and his successors built and apparently named the fortified town which the county, and later the Duchy, were named after. Despite being a younger son, Frederick had a successful career and also became Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1046.[1] Lordship of this county was not originally automatically linked with possession of a ducal title (Herzog in German, Hertog in Dutch), and the same title also eventually contested by counts of Brabant, leading to the invention of two new Ducal titles: Brabant and Limbourg. :The extinction of the line of Frederick's grandson Henry in 1283 sparked the War of the Limburg Succession, whereafter Limburg was ruled by the Dukes of Brabant in personal union, eventually being grouped together with the Brabantian "Overmaas" territories bordering it (including Dalhem, Valkenburg, and 's-Hertogenrade), to be one of the Seventeen Provinces of the Burgundian Netherlands. Unlike other parts of this province, the lands of the duchy stayed intact within the Southern Netherlands, under Habsburg control, after the divisions caused by the Eighty Years' War and the War of the Spanish Succession." ==='''OVERVIEW''' of Rutten families in this region=== #'''Rutgerus Jansz''' Rutten [Eijsden est. b. '''1517''' - 1587-10-06] oo Anna Putmans ##'''Joannes''' Rutten [Eijsden ca. '''1538'''] oo Sophia Meyckens oo Anna van Oost 1595 ###'''Johannes''' Rutten, born around '''1584''' oo Margaretha Tossis ####'''Margaretha''' Rutthen, christened in Eijsden on 07 Aug '''1612''' ####'''Joannes''' Rutthen, christened in Eijsden on 08 Sep '''1613''' ####'''Anna''' Ruttens, christened in Eijsden on 19 Oct '''1614''' ####'''Tossanus''' Rutten, christened in Eijsden on 14 Feb '''1616''' ####'''Johanna''' Rutten, christened in Eijsden on 21 Dec '''1617''' ####'''Beatrix''' Rut, christened in Eijsden on 18 Apr '''1619''' ###'''Petrus''' Rutten, Eijsden '''1589''' ####'''Sophia''' Rutten [est.b. '''1538'''] oo Walter Knibbens oo Joannes "van Scharn" ###'''Anna''' Rutten, Eijsden '''1591''' ###'''Sophia''' Rutten, Eijsden '''1593''' ##'''Joanna''' Rutten [Eijsden est. b. '''1540'''] ##'''Helena Rutten''' [Eijsden est. b. '''1542'''] #'''Kerst''' Rutten [Cadier en Keer, est.b. '''1610'''] oo '''Anna''' Rutten ##'''Rutgerus''' Rutten ['''1638'''] #'''Jan''' Rutten [est.b. '''1610''' Churchmaster in Gellick 1647] #'''Willem''' Rutten [est. b. ''1623'''] oo Alit ##'''Petrus''' Rutten '''1652''' ##'''Catharina''' Rutten '''1658''' ##'''Gertruidis''' Rutten '''1665''' ===Eijsden (Ruthgerus Jansz Rutten) 1517=== [[Jansz_Rutten-1|Ruthgerus Jansz Rutten]] managed by [[Rulkens-14|R. Rulkens]], based on [https://www.genealogieonline.nl/stamboom-naeten/I21236.php genealogieonline.nl/stamboom-naeten] compiled by ''Ger Hofmann''
"Ruthgerus Jansz Rutten was born around 1517, likely in Eijsden, possibly as son of Joannes Rutten
Ruthgerus Jansz Rutten married Anna (Aerdtsdochter) Putmans (Eijsden 1519 - Eijsden 1559) in Eijsden around 1537 :They had 3 children: ::Joannes Rutten, born in Eijsden around 1538 ::Joanna Rutten, 1540-1601 Helena Rutten, 1542 :Ruthgerus Jansz Rutten passed away in Eijsden on 06 Oct 1587" === Eijsden (Joannes Rutten) 1538=== [[Rutten-446|Joannes Rutten]] managed by [[Rulkens-14|R. Rulkens]] "Joannes Rutten was born in Eijsden around 1538 as son of van Ruthgerus Jansz Rutten and Anna (Aerdtsdochter) Putmans
Joannes Rutten married Sophia Meyckens (born around 1552, daughter of van Bartholomeus Mieckens) around 1580 :They had 4 children: ::[[Rutten-445|Johannes Rutten]], born around 1584 ::Petrus Rutten, Eijsden 1589- Eijsden 16 Mar 1665 ::Anna Rutten, Eijsden 1591 ::Sophia Rutten, Eijsden 1593 :Joannes Rutten married Anna van Oost around 1595 [aged 57] :Joannes Rutten passed away in Eijsden on 7 May 1628 [age 90!] === Eijsden (Sophia Rutten) 1638-02-11 marriage to Walterus Knibbens === [[Rutten-256|Sophia Rutten (about 1615)]] managed by [[Rulkens-14|R. Rulkens]] Sophia Rutten was born around 1615, likely as daughter of Petrus Rutten (passed away in Eijsden on 17 Mar 1665) and Anna Frambach (born in Visé around 1595) Sophia Rutten married Walterus Knibbens in Breust on 11 Feb 1638[1],[2] Marriage registration Sophia Rutten & Walterus Knubben, Breust 11 Feb 1638 They possibly had 5 children, born in Scharn: Aleijdis Knubben, +/- 1638 Petrus Knubben Sophia Knubben +/- 1645 Phillippina Knubben +/- 1647 Catharina Knubben +/-1650 Sophia Rutten likely married Joannes van Scharn after the death of her husband around 1650 They had 1 child: Servatius van Scharn, christened in Heer on 17 Sep 1656[3] Witnesses: Nicolaus Sleijpen (Clariss. dns) and Anna Blanckarts Sophia Rutten possibly passed away in Scharn, Heer on 24 Sep 1661. Remark: A Sophia Rutten de Scharn was witness at the christening of in Sint Pieter on 28 Jan 1669. Sources ↑ ["Pays-Bas: Province de Limburg, registres paroissiaux, 1542-1910," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99C4-ZCP1?cc=2037001&wc=MCL5-HWL%3A345128101%2C345327201%2C345335601 : 22 May 2014), Rooms Katholiek > Breust > Dopen 1623-1646 Trouwen 1623-1643 > image 69 of 88; Nederlands Rijksarchiefdienst, Den Haag (Netherlands National Archives, The Hague).] ↑ ["Breust, Limburg, Nederland Documenten," afbeeldingen, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D1ZQ-TZR : 13 september 2023), afbeelding 65 van 137; Regionaal Historisch Centrum Limburg.] ↑ katholiek, Kerkelijk - RK Parochie Petrus Banden te Heer, dopen, trouwen en overlijden 1654 - 1700, source 048.001 dopen 17-7-1654 t/m 19-11-1695 huwelijken 21-7-1654 t/m 23-10-1700 Guus Roijen, "Stamboom van Frances Vraets en Guus Roijen", database, Genealogie Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/stamboom-vraets-roijen/I6542.php : benaderd 13 september 2023), "Sophia Rutten (1615-1661)". === Gellick (Jan Rutten) 1547-04-30 - Kerkmeester "van dat dorp" (Gellick) === Alsoe zekere kennisse en begeerte gedaen is geweest by LYEVEN VAN GELLICK, liggende in zynen dootbedde, maar wel goed bij verstand, en die hield in dat de vrouw van Lieven, Hillegunde, na zijn dood een gift zou moeten doen van 150 Carolusgl. aan de goede ingezetenen van Gellick, in het land van Valckenborch. In ruil daarvoor verwacht Lieven elke zondag een mis voor zijn zieleheil. Daarom staat nu voor de schepenen JAN RUTTEN, kerkmeester van dat dorp, en die geeft te kennen het genoemde bedrag te hebben ontvangen en dat die laatste wens van Lieven zal worden ingewilgd. Get. + datum u.s. (30 april 1547), 1547/1555
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https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/93223309 ===Cadier en Keer (Kerst Rutten) 1638-07-18 son Rutgerus baptised === [[Rutten-262|Kerst Rutten]] profile managed by [[Rulkens-14|R Rulkins]] :"18a Julij bab: est Rutgerus, proles kerst Rutten, van keer et uxoris Annae, testes kerst muesens, et Catharina uxor Gelisken Rutten. :Child: Rutten, Rutgerus :Father of the child: Rutten, Kerst :Mother of the child: [[Rutten-267|Rutten, Anna]] :Witness: Muesens, Kerst :Witness: Catharina, wife of Gelisken Rutten" :'''NOTE:''' Name "Gelisken" seems strange - should probably be a MALE if married to Catharina (!) . Perhaps someone can check the transcription... ===Keer (Willem Rutten) 1665-02-15 baptism of daughter Gertrudis === [[Rutten-248|Wilhelmus Rutten (1623-1698)]] managed by managed by [[Rulkens-14|R. Rulkens]] :Wilhelmus was born in 1623. :His daughter [[Van_der_Linden-451|Gertrudis (Van der Linden)]] Aerts was baptised on 16. Feb. 1665.[1] ::Child: Rutten, Gertrudis, from Cadier ex parte dalem ::Date of birth=<=15-02-1665 ::Father of the child: Rutten, Wilhelmus ::Mother of the child: Zaelen, aleijdis ::Witness: Houbben, Henricus Leonardus ::Witness: kevers, Maria, *[vicinior matrina] ::Witness: Rutten, Anna :church register Heer, Petrus Banden: DHO register 1654 - 1700, source 048.001. ===Keer (Willem Rutten) 1652-04-02 birth of son Petrus=== :His son [[Rutten-431|'''Petrus''' Van der Linden]] (1652-) was baptised on 02. Apr 1652[2] ::Child: Rutten, Petrus, Geboortedatum=<=02-04-1652, Residence=keer ::Father of the child: Rutten, Willem ::Mother of the child: Alit =van Slenaken ::Witness: Rondach, Gelis =son of Joannes ::Witness: N.n., Anna, =echtg.v.Wilhelmus Herben :Wilhelmus passed away in Keer on 19. Jan 1698. :church register Cadier en Keer, Kruisverheffing: DH register 1614 - 1667, source 029.001, p. 30. ===Keer (Willem Rutten) 1658-05-10 baptism of daughter Catharina === [[Rutten-258|Catharina Rutten]] managed by [[Rulkens-14|R. Rulkens]] :Catharina Rutten was christened in Cadier en Keer on 10 May 1658.[1] ::Child: Rutten, Catharina, date of birth=<=10-05-1658, residence=cadier ::Father of the child: Rutten, Willem ::Mother of the child: Alit ::Witness: Fredericx, Gerardt ::Witness: N.n., Catharina =wife of Ardt van Geleen :Catharina van der Linden married Petrus Ellissen from Gasthuis in Cadier en Keer on 03 May 1691[2] ::Remark: Bemelen, Gasthes ::Witnesses: Servatius kauwen and Petrus Muleians :They had 3 children: ::Wilhelmus Ellissen, Cadier en Keer/Bemelen 04 Mar 1696 ::Jacobus Ellissen, Bemelen/Cadier en Keer 13 Feb 1699 - Cadier en Keer 29 Oct 1702 ::Aleidis Ellissen, born in Bemelen, Opt Reutgen on 07 Nov 1701 and christened in Bemelen and Cadier en Keer on 07 and 08 Nov 1701 as daughter of Petrus Ellissen and Catharina van der Linden[3],[4] ::Witnesses (Bemelen): Jacobus Ellissen and Gertrudis Vanderlinden :Catharina van der Linden passed away in Wolfshuis and was burried in Bemelen on 02 Jan 1728[5] :Remark: s'wolfsshuijs;begraven in bemelen :Sources :: church register Cadier en Keer, Kruisverheffing: DH register 1614 - 1667, source 029.001, p. 35. :: katholiek, Kerkelijk - RK Parochie Kruisverheffing te Cadier en Keer, dopen, trouwen en overlijden 1661 - 1735, source 029.002 dopen ..-1-1659 t/m 14-4-1735 huwelijken 16-12-1663 t/m 14-2-1735 overlijden en/of begraven 8-1-1662 t/m 3-6-1735, ref. 7 :: katholiek, Kerkelijk - RK Parochie Kruisverheffing te Cadier en Keer, dopen, trouwen en overlijden 1661 - 1735, source 029.002 dopen ..-1-1659 t/m 14-4-1735 huwelijken 16-12-1663 t/m 14-2-1735 overlijden en/of begraven 8-1-1662 t/m 3-6-1735, ref. 73 :: katholiek, Kerkelijk - RK Parochie Laurentius te Bemelen, dopen, trouwen en overlijden 1672 - 1797, source 012.001 dopen 16-6-1672 t/m 24-6-1797 huwelijken 6-1-1730 t/m 31-1-1796 overlijden en/of begraven 4-3-1730 t/m 16-1-1774 , ref. 15 :: katholiek, Kerkelijk - RK Parochie Gertrudis te Wijlre, overlijden 1695 - 1774, source 147.003 overlijden en/of begraven 2-1-1695 t/m 29-11-1774 === Breust (Johannes Rutten) 1584 === [[Rutten-445|Johannes Rutten]] son of [[Rutten-446|Johannes Rutten]] "Joannes Rutten was born around 1584 as son of van Joannes Rutten and Sophia Meyckens
:Joannes Rutten married Margaretha Tossis :They had 6 children: ::Margaretha Rutthen, christened in Eijsden on 07 Aug 1612[1] :::Parents: Joannes Rutthen and Margaretha :::Witnesses: Judocus and Maria ::Joannes Rutthen, christened in Eijsden on 08 Sep 1613[2] :::Parents: Joannes Rutthen and Margaretha Tossanis :::Witnesses: Leonardus Waelpots and Cornelia Junckhausen ::Anna Ruttens, christened in Eijsden on 19 Oct 1614[3] :::Parents: Joannes Ruttens and Margareta Tosses :::Witnesses: Nicolaus Anthonije and Anna Jacobi ::Tossanus Rutten, christened in Eijsden on 14 Feb 1616[4] :::Parents: Joannes Rutten and Margareta Lambert :::Witnesses: Matthias Jonckhans and Margareta Halders ::Jehanna Rutten, christened in Eijsden on 21 Dec 1617[5] :::Parents: Joannes Rutten and Margareta Tosses :::Witnesses: Matthias Tosses, Wilhelmus Frambach and Jehenna Donckarts :::She was also christened in Breust on 21 Dec 1617[6] ::Beatrix Rut, christened in Eijsden on 18 Apr 1619[7] :::Parents: Joannes Rut and Margareta :::Witnesses: NN Jonckhans, Elijsabet Sondijers and Nen Mor" == Duchy of Brabant / Meierij van s'Hertogenbosch / PEELLAND (Helmond, Bakel, Deurne, Son en Breugel, Veghel en Erp)== [https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peelland Wikipedia Kwartier van Peeland] :"Het Kwartier van Peelland is de benaming voor het grootste van de vier kwartieren van de voormalige Meierij van 's-Hertogenbosch, die weer een onderdeel van het hertogdom Brabant vormde. De andere drie kwartieren van deze meierij waren Kwartier van Kempenland, Kwartier van Maasland en Kwartier van Oisterwijk. :"De bestuurlijke hoofdplaats van Peelland was in de Middeleeuwen het plaatsje Sint-Oedenrode, dat zijn positie mogelijk ontleende aan de voormalige functie van hoofdzetel voor het Graafschap Rode. Dit graafschap Rode is mogelijk de voorloper van het kwartier Peelland.[1] De costuijmen van het graafschap Rode waren namelijk van kracht voor een aantal Peellandse plaatsen, de zogenoemde consorten van Rode. Hieronder vielen Sint-Oedenrode, Liempde, Son en Breugel, Veghel en Erp, Schijndel, Stiphout, Lieshout, Aarle-Beek, Bakel, Deurne, Lierop, Tongelre, Nuenen, Gerwen en Nederwetten. Zij konden in hoger beroep gaan bij de zogenaamde hoofd- of leenbank van Sint-Oedenrode." ===Helmond=== Helmond is a town to the east of Eindhoven. The archives mention RUTTEN in Helmond (een huis te Helmond opt Cloestereynd") as well as the nearby villages Duerne, Someren, Stiphout, and Bakel, and a place called Aerle (there is a peat-bog with this name, but no modern settlement). Perhaps important to note that this was an area of "border settlement", an outpost of Brabant against Geldern before the 80-year-war, and between Spain and the Seven Provinces until 1648. Also worth mentioning is the seigneury of [https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heren_en_vrouwen_van_Mierlo Mierlo], which was on the southwestern border of Helmond and is mentioned in archival records - in one case, the "Rutten" name is given as Rutten "van Mierle" - in connection with the purchase of land on the border to Mierlo. The villages of Son and Breugel, on opposite banks of the Domme river north of Eindhoven, are also included in this section. The two communities, about 15 km from Helmond, had a separate, joint "Schepenbank" during the period searched and are therefore listed as a separate location in the archive database. Another location of interest is Nederwetten, site of the Augustinian convent Hooidonk, which owned land in Son and Bruegel. The Rutten family apparantly also bought and sold land near the priory. See [https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nederwetten Wikipedia.nl Nederwetten] [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helmond '''Helmond''' (German wiki)] [https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geschiedenis_van_Helmond '''history of Helmond''' (dutch wikipedia)] existed before 1000, first mentioned in papal Bull (Alexander III) in 1179. Helmond belonged to the House of Horn (in Limburg, a small seignory near the Meuse, NOT to be confused with the North-Holland Hoorn!), until purchased by Duke Hendrik I of Brabant-Lothringen in 1220/22. Helmond founded 1225 by Duke Hendrik I van Brabant-lothringen on edge of peat-bog the "Peel", presumably to counter influence of Geldern. Rights as city probably date from 1232. Given as fief to the [https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_I_Berthout_van_Berlaer Berlaer] family, it was fortified in the 14th century. In the early 15th century it had about 1100 inhabitants and was capital of "Peelland". At the end of the 15th century, Helmond came under increasing pressure from Geldern and the Holy Roman Emperor. The period covered by the earliest archival records was one of increasing violence and uncertainty. Helmond was burned in 1515 and besieged in 1543. Helmond remained loyal to King Philip II of Spain in the Eighty Year War, and had to maintain a garrison for this purpose. It was twice taken by the States' army and recaptured by the Spanish troops. However, the castle always remained in the hands of the then lord Adolf of Cortenbach. In 1587 Helmond was briefly taken by Philip of Hohenlohe, who burned down the town but soon cleared it. In 1592 Maurice tried to take the town, which did not succeed at the time. In 1602, Maurice's troops succeeded in occupying the town, but left again when the lady, Philippine of Ruyschenberg, pledged neutrality. After some further skirmishes, the period of retribution broke out in 1629, with both sides claiming taxes and all sorts of troops making the city unsafe. A plague epidemic broke out in 1636. The most important linen manufacturers left for Haarlem." [https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Helmond,+Niederlande/Someren,+Niederlande/Deurne,+Niederlande/Aerlese+Peel,+De+Rips,+Niederlande/Bakel,+Niederlande/@51.4748709,5.5712692,11z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m32!4m31!1m5!1m1!1s0x47c723e4aad68921:0x2514e98055565278!2m2!1d5.6570096!2d51.4792547!1m5!1m1!1s0x47c72f8cccaf0919:0x20d5487ba4441a1!2m2!1d5.7123668!2d51.3849667!1m5!1m1!1s0x47c73bc72b3fd07f:0x400de5a8d1e7b90!2m2!1d5.7950679!2d51.4642201!1m5!1m1!1s0x47c717b9d17e1b57:0x50820027fcfd8240!2m2!1d5.8097222!2d51.5638889!1m5!1m1!1s0x47c722e4d5ac246b:0x11da9c0025d97e64!2m2!1d5.7401648!2d51.5045426!3e2?entry=ttu google.map] ===Helmond (Wouter van Rutten) 1500-09-25 court record=== JAN WIJFFLETS ende CONIGONDE (?) zijn huisvrouw hebben geconstitueert ende elck van hen WOUTEREN VAN RUTTEN van heen wegen te mogen eysschen alle alsulcken renthepachten, chijnsen ende sculden als inne hen sculdich off belanck mach wesen. Schepenen: Jan Snoecx/Jan Starken 25 sept. 1500, 1500/1509
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/93217057 ===Helmond (Gerit Rutten) 1507-11-23 court record=== MARGRIET, wed. HENRICS HENRICX MICHIELS soens soen heeft - uit een erfwisseling - overgegeven aan GERIT RUTTEN soen van AERLE die men 'die Cremer' noemt, een huis te Helmond opt Cloestereynd. e.z. Aerts soen wijlen Hillen Bouts a.z. Aelken Bouts e.e. Lauwrens Svelkeners a.e. die straet Vor. eig.: Goyart soen wijlen Jan Zwerts, daarvoor Daem soen wijlen Goyarts van Buydel, daarvoor Peter van Eyndhouts, daarvoor Jan Gelis. Get.: Philips Sweers/Dierijck Meyssen 23 nov. 1507, 1500/1509
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/93216270 ===Helmond (Willem heer Willems von Eerp Rutten) 1530-10-17 court records === WILLEM VAN EERP heer WILLEMS soen RUTTEN heeft vercocht aan JAN DEN LU 3 malden rogge jaarl. uit goed en hoeve te Deurne - jurisdictie van Vlierden. Met voorwaarden. Get.: H.P/H'G. 17 okt. 1530, 1525/1538
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/93220599
locations on [https://www.google.de/maps/dir/Vlierden,+Niederlande/Helmond,+Niederlande/Deurne,+Niederlande/@51.3415467,5.6374908,11z/data=!4m20!4m19!1m5!1m1!1s0x47c73b47bfe63f0b:0x7104df3f05767215!2m2!1d5.7596074!2d51.4445635!1m5!1m1!1s0x47c723e4aad68921:0x2514e98055565278!2m2!1d5.6570096!2d51.4792547!1m5!1m1!1s0x47c73bc72b3fd07f:0x400de5a8d1e7b90!2m2!1d5.7950679!2d51.4642201!3e2?entry=ttu google map] The farming hamlet Deurne is near the peet bog known as the "Peel", southeast of Helmond and northwest of Kessenich, Thorn etc. === Deurne (Anthonis Rutten) 1557-03-13 Land sale to brother-in-law Opten Kerckhoff=== ANTHONIS RUITEN heeft vercocht aan STEVEN OPTEN KERCKHOFF, zijn zwager, een jaarl. rente van 3 Carolusgl. uit een camp erfs met toebehoren te Deurne ts geh. den Zeylsberch aan erf. Marcelis Verhagen en voorts neven een stuk land des H.G.. Vor. eig.: Peter Proemen. Get.: HM/CdV 13 maart 1557, 1556/1564
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/93225063 === Helmond (Anthonis Ruiten) 1569 mentioned as witness in court document === JAN ANDRIES soen van den ZEYLBERCH....... (en dan wordt de akte u.s. herschreven -wel wat netter- met twee nieuwe, toegevoegde getuigen, nl. ANTHONIS RUITEN en JACOB THONIS.) (1569), 1568/1571
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/93225952 ===Helmond (Jan Rutten) 1538-05-10 sale of land === JAN RUTTEN heeft vercocht aan JOESTEN VAN ALPHEN een jaarl. rente van 9 Rijnsgl. uit huysingen, hofstede, hoff en lant te Bakel geheten die Kuenrijt neven erfe der jouffrou van Doernen a.z. kn. w. Jan Stansen e.e./a.e. gemeynt. Met voorwaarden. Get.: FdP/J.T. 10 mei (1533), 1525/1538
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/93219116
'''notes:''' the "Rijnsgulden" was a standard coin in the Rhineland, "Bakel" is a small farming / peat hamlet northeast of Helmond, and "Huysingen" could refer to "Huizingen", now part of the Belgian town of Beersel, southwest of Brussels.
'''sidebar:''' Could this "Huizingen" be the place mentioned in the Gerrit Rutten marriage (1645 Sloterdijk) document as his place of origin? ===Helmond (Jan Rutten) 1541-11-12 sale of land - named as husband of Anne=== JAN RUTTEN als m/m van ANNE, heeft vercocht aan JANS CREMERS soen een zill beemd te Helmond in die Rietbeemden bij Zane Smets geheten.
Te ruilen tegen Hubrecht Hijmans, Jan Dors en meester Gerrit Nouts.
Get.: LvG/FV 12 nov. 1541, 1540/1543
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/93221027 ===Helmond (Jan Rutten) 1547-02-21 Kerkmeester van Mierlo - sold land (Beek)=== JAN RUTTEN en WILLEM VAN BRUESSEL als kerkmeesters der fabricke der kerk van Mierlo hebben vercocht aan WILLEM STUARLICX hun recht op een jaarl. rente van 2 Rinsgl. uit een huis en erfenis te Beek in de Bemmerstraet neven erf der wed. Simons Versantvoirt
a.z. gemeynen steech
e.e. gemeynen beemde int Teick (?)
a.e. straet.
Uit het testament van w. MARGRIETA GERART GEEVEN huisvrouw, daarvoor Jan van Dommelen Hendricx soen de eig.
Get.: GW/JvA 21 feb.1547, 1547/1555
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/93223265 === Helmond (Jan Rutten) 1572-01-25 division of land rent === NTI-15240-3811 Uittreksels en index Schepenbank Helmond Schepenakte PETER JACOPS heeft vercocht 30st. 25 jan. 1572 De rente van 1 gl. van MATHEUS CELEN../..COLEN die JAN die HOYMAKER geldt. (gedateerd 30 mei 1572) Pauwels Bogarts, Jan Rutten van erfe Dries Jan Dries verkocht. De...... Thomas Melis. Jan Hubrechts van Stiphout. (Kortom: wat losse kriebels.) Marten Arts Tomas Art..... zoen Henrick Beck 25 april anno '69., 1568/1571 :Persoon in RA: ::Marten Arts ::Henrick Beck ::Pauwels Booghart ::Matheus Ceelen ::Dries Jan Dries ::Jan die Hoymaker ::Peter Jacops ::Thomas Melis ::'''Jan Rutten''' ::Jan Huyberts v Stiphout :Oud inventarisnummer: 238 :Toegangsnummer: 15240 Schepenbank Helmond, 1396-1810 :Inventarisnummer: 3811 [Aanvraagfuncties niet beschikbaar. ] :Aktenummer: 570
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/93225781 === Helmond (Jan Rutten) 1572 mentioned in court document === JAN HUYBERS en heer DIRCK......... opgedragen JAN RUTTEN. (no. 79, blz. 28.). (1572), 1572/1578
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/93226259 === Helmond (Jan Rutten) 1575-06-09 mentioned as justice of peace "te Nuenen" === Alsoe zekere 'deferentie' is gerezen tussen de erfgenamen van AERT van BROUHUYS ter eender, en ADAM WILLEMSEN ter andere zijde. Het gaat over goederen te Nuenen die Adam 'met recht opgewonnen' had, maar dat blijkbaar voor de voors. erfg., die toen nog onmondige kinderen waren. Vier vrederechters worden aangewezen: JAN RUTTEN te Nuenen, CLAES de VALCKENER, schepen van Helmond, DRIES ANDRIES GERITS en JAN MICHIELS van der SCHOET. Beide partijen, hieronder nog eens bij naam genoemd, verklaren bij voorbaat zich bij de uitspraak der wijze heren te zullen neerleggen. Jan Aerts zoen van Brouhuys, mede voor zijn zuster Heylwich, en GELIS GOERTS als momboir van GERIT en PETER, kn. van Aert voors. vormen de ene partij. ADAM WILLEMS in zijn eentje de andere partij. Get.: GW/TM 22 jan. 1575 De uitspraak:-Adam mag de gronden behouden die hij opgewonnen heeft van Aert van Brouhuys, en ook een aantal renten waarmee 'beleent is geweest het gedeelte van FRANS PAUWELS. Adam moet de voors. erfgenamen wel 185 gl. betalen, uiterlijk te Lichtmisse 1576, met de pacht (de rente). Get.: CdV/TMDatum u.s. (9 juni 1575), 1572/1578
https://www.rhc-eindhoven.nl/collectie?mivast=48&miadt=48&miaet=54&micode=NTI-15240-3812&minr=2276603&miview=ldt
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/93227429
'''note:''' Nuenen is between Helmond and Eindhoven, close to Nedderwtten, Son, Breugel usw. === Helmond (Jan Jan Rutten) 1578-03-01 buys house in Erp op Boerdonck === HENRICK GOMMERS van ERP heeft vercocht aan JAN JAN RUTTEN een jaarl. rente van 3 gl. uit een huis met twee lopense land te Erp op Boerdonck neven Meus Rovers en Jan Zymons en van de gemeender straet tot op de gemeender Aa. Met voorwaarden. Get.: JM/HvA 1 maart (1578), 1572/1578
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/93227333
Location is North of Helmond, toward Veghel, View on [https://www.google.de/maps/dir/Erp,+Niederlande/Boerdonk,+5469+NV+Niederlande/Gemert,+Niederlande/@51.5823296,5.5841192,13z/data=!4m20!4m19!1m5!1m1!1s0x47c71e4d6384b88b:0x8c5ca7b79658e1d5!2m2!1d5.6059836!2d51.6007023!1m5!1m1!1s0x47c71f703e7952bf:0x78d8415a4ea9c9bf!2m2!1d5.6262065!2d51.5591229!1m5!1m1!1s0x47c7189a98240297:0x7f75ed4c9f25473b!2m2!1d5.690366!2d51.5552886!3e2?entry=ttu google.map] ===Helmond (Goyart Rutten) 1528-02-01 court records (ransom?)=== PETER VAN ROY, PETER VAN AERLE, HENRIC GOESSENS, GOYART RUTTEN, AERT VAN EYCK, LIJSBETH (vrouw van GHEEF THEENS) hebben gekendt ende gelijdt dat MARTEN THONIS GENEN../..GEVEN soen hen voldaan heeft datgene dat zijn broer HERMAN had beloofd. (Het gaat -dacht ik- om de afkoopsom uit een Gelderse gevangenis). Get. + datum u.s. (1 feb. 1528), 1525/1538
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/93220022 ===Helmond (Goyart Rutten) 1538-05-08 court record (widow) === HENRIC THIJS heeft geloeft aan PETER VAN AERLE, t.b.v. HEILWICH, wed. van GOYART RUTTEN, 12 Rijnsgl. Get.: JvdB/LvG 8 mei (1538), 1525/1538
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/93219994 ===Helmond (Henrik Rutten) 1540-02-15 bought interest in land in Aerle === GOYART soen w. JAN BECK heeft vercocht aan HENRIK RUTTEN een jaarl. rente van 3 Rijnsgl. uit een beemd te Aerle neven die gougraeff oft den loop 'daer lopende', en erfe Meeus Lemmens e.e. erfe geheten die Kest (?) a.e. Ghijsbrecht van der Asdonck. Get.: pWSs/P.M. Met voorw. 15 feb. 1540., 1538/1540 === Helmond (Hendric Rutten ) 1550-02-01 children sell interest in land === JAN, HENDRIC en ART, gebr. , zv w. HENDRIC RUTTEN, mede voor hun andere broers en zusters, hebben vercocht aan HADEWICH GOERT REYNDERS dochter, wed. van JACOP BECK, en aan haar kn., een jaarl. rente van 3 Rinsgl. uit ee n beemd te Aarle neven den Goirgraeff en erf. Meus Lemmens en voirt op erf. geheten den Kesy (?).
Wijlen Hendric Rutten had die rente gekocht van Goyart soen w. Jan Beck.
Get.: LB/HD 1 feb. (1550), 1547/1555
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/93222540 === Helmond (Henrick Rutten) 1572-02-01 mention in court documents === HENRICK RUTTEN heeft gheloefft aan voors. JAN hem van de belofte u.s. schadeloos te houden. Get. + datum u.s. (1 feb. 1572), 1572/1578
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/93226651 === Helmond (Henrick Rutten) 1572-02-01 promise to pay === HENRICK RUTTEN voors. heeft geloeft aan JAN PETERS van RAVENECKER over twee jaar te betalen 28 gl. Get. + datum u.s. (1 feb. 1572), 1572/1578
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/93226652 === Helmond (Henrick Rutten) 1573-03-25 sale to Willem Jan Thonis === HENRICK RUTTEN heeft vercocht aan WILLEM JAN THONIS zoen een jaarl. rente van 6 Rinsgl. en 5 st. uit een huis met toebehoren opt Hout neven erfe der wed. Peter Bertens en de wed. Willem Henricx en van erfe Marten Vrancken tot op de gemeynstraet. Met hem heer Henrick Han Sanders. Met voorw. Get.: JM/HW 25 maart 1573, 1572/1578
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/93226552 ===Helmond (Dirick Rutten) 1542-04-26 === DIRICK RUTTEN heeft vercocht aan LIEVEN VAN GELLICH een jaarl. rente van 30 st. uit het huis en land u.s.
Met voorw.
Get. + datum u.s. (26 april 1542), 1540/1543
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/93221382 ===Helmond (Dirick Rutten) 1542-04-26 land in Someren === LENART, nat. zv JANS VAN AELST heeft overgegeven aan DIRICK RUTTEN een stuk land te Someren ts geh. die Commerstraet
e.z. erfg. Gerrit Roefkens
a.z. erf. Claes van Eckerbroeck
e.e. erfg. Pauwels Roefkens
a.e. straet. Het stuk land (waar 'nu' een huis op staat) komt uit de nalatenschap van EERKEN REYNDERS dochter van der WEEN (?), die het destijds van Hendrick Pauwels Roefkens soen (namens al zijn broers en zusters) verkregen had.
Get.: JvdB/JvM 26 april (1542), 1540/1543
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/93221381 === Helmond (Dirck Rutten) 1555-02-04 Son Cornelis mentioned in court === Overeenkomst tussen Joirden Michiel Joirdens en Cornelis Dirck Rutten over de ruil van een perceel land onder Son., 4-2-1555
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/93208660 === Son en Breugel (Dirck Rutten) 1556-09-03 Son Dirck mentioned in court document === Overdracht door Dirck Dirck Rutten aan Aleijda Willem Stevens van een erfcijns., 3-9-1556
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/93208720 === Son en Breugel (Dirck Cornelis Rutten) 1575-06-09 debt has been repaid === Verklaring van Dirck Cornelis Rutten geh. met Neesken Gerit Aerdtssen dat Jan Jans van Heessel zijn schuld heeft afbetaald., 9-6-1575
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/93208806 === Helmond (Aert Henrick Rutten) 1544-06-05 son of Mierle - land near Mierlo=== AERT HENRICK MARTENS soen alias AERT CRABBEN, en HENRICK en MARTEN, zijn zonen, mede voor hun zuster HEILKEN, hebben vercocht aan AERT HENRICK RUTTEN soen van MIERLE een sil beemd te Helmond in Houtsdonck neven erf. toebeh. de heerlijkheid des heren van Mierlo a.z. ghemeyn Ghoerbeempt der naburen van Mierlo e.e. Schautgrave a.e. erf. der erfg. Jan Goessens. Last: 10 st. grondcijns. Get.: FV/JvM 5 juni (1544), 1543/1544
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/93221492 === Son en Breugel (Art Rutten) 1556-01-25 widow Willemken land in Son === Overdracht door Dirck Herbertssen en zijn kinderen aan Willemken wed. van Art Rutten van een perceel land onder Son., 25-1-1556
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/93208748 === Son en Breugel (Art Rutten) 1556-01-31 widow Willemken granted land === Overdracht door Evert Willemssen en zijn zusters aan Willemken wed. van Art Rutten van een perceel land onder Son., 31-1-1556
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/93208755 === Son en Breugel (Art Rutten) 1556-10-12 (son Rut's widow Colette) - land in Bruegel === Overdracht door Jan Jans Verberckt aan Art Lambrechtssen, t.b.v. Colette wed. van Rut Art Rutten van een perceel land onder Breugel., 12-10-1556
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/93208727 === Son en Breugel (Art Rutten) 1557-05-20 (widow Willemken land in Son) === Overdracht door Wouter Thomas Joirdenssen aan Willemken wed. van Aart Rutten van een boerderij onder Son., 20-5-1557
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/93208667 === Helmond (Ghysbert Rutten) 1545-03-14 -Jan Rutten soen- spouse of Elisabeth - sale of land in Someren === GHYSBERT JAN RUTTEN soen als m/m van ELISABETH heeft vercocht aan JAN JAN TIELLENS soen een stukje land (¦ 3 coppense) te Someren in de Commerstraet neven erfe Lenardts van Rogge en Gerit Peters van Kessel, strekkende van erfe Job Jan Deenen soen tot die ghemeyn straet. Get.: JvM/LB 14 maart 1545, 1544/1546
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/93221861 === Riethoven (Elisabet Jorgius Rutten) 1574-07-04 witness at (RK) baptism === :Kind: Wilhelmus Kenis :Geslacht: Man :Vader:Martinus Kenis :Getuige:Adrianus Balduinus :Getuige:'''Elisabet Jorgius Rutten''' :Gebeurtenis:Doop :Datum:04-07-1574 :Religie:Rooms-Katholiek :Gebeurtenisplaats:Riethoven
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/12275609 '''note:''' Riethoven is about 15 km southwest of Eindhoven, in general vicinity of Helmond. ===Helmond (Gerard Rutten) 1545-02-04 - Jan Rutten soen, priest bought land rents === PETER HENDRICK PETERSs heeft vercocht aan heerGERARD JAN RUTTEN soen, priester, een jaarl. rente van 6 Carolusgl. uit een huis met toebehoren te Helmond in die Haghe neven erf. eertijds toebehorend aan het verbrande klooster genaamd die Haghe a.z. erf. Catelyna Lamberts e.e. erf. toebeh. de heer van Helmond a.e. ghemeynstraet. Met voorw. Get.: JvdB/LB 4 feb. (1545) In de marge: Nog uit een akker aldaar neven erf. Jan Ceelen en erfe Metten van Wel, van erfe Elisabet Maes tot aen die gemeynstraet.
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/93221643
For background on the "Die Haghe" neighborhood and the monastery which burned in 1543, see [https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Het_Haagje Wikipedia.nl] ===Helmond (Lambert Rutten) 1551-01-29 Son Frans and daughter Maria sell land in Mierlo === JAN WILLEM FISSIEN soen en zijn zuster GRIET, FRANS LAMBERT RUTTEN soen en zijn zuster MARIA, hebben vercocht aan HENRICK HEYMMERICX een stukje land te Mierlo opt Hout neven erf. den goeden genaamd 't Gasthuys en voirt aen de gemeynstraet.
Last: een mud rogge.
Get.: JvM/GW 29 jan. 1551 Frans en zijn zus Maria doen vervolgens afstand van dat stukje land t.b.v. Henrick., 1547/1555
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/93223072 '''note:''' a ''mud'' was a medieval measure of volume, locally standardized. In Groningen it was about 91 liters, or about 60-65 kilograms of Rye. It may have been slightly more or less in Helmond. https://www.deverhalenvangroningen.nl/alle-verhalen/dure-rogge-in-visvliet ===Helmond (Wynnart Rutten) 1551-05-02 Son Ruth sold land (Mierlo aen Bekelar) === RUTH WYNNART RUTTEN soen heeft vercocht aan MARGRIETA JOEST HOUBRAKENS dochter een jaarl. rente van 5 Rinsgl. uit een huis met toebehoren te Mierlo aen Bekelar neven erf. Nelis Damen en erf. Jan Henrick Wouters soen en van erf. Claes Veruutsvort tot aen de straet.
Met voorw.
Get.: GW/JaM 2 mei 1551, 1547/1555 === Helmond (Jan Wijnant Rutten) 1560 (also mentioned: Jan Rut ten Wynants) === DRIES u.s. heeft vercocht aan JAN WIJNANTS en diens kn. ( zie no. 799) een jaarl. rente van 7 Rinsgl. uit het huis u.s. Met voorw. Get. + datum u.s. In de marge een opmerking uit 1653 van Cornelis van Hoochstraten. (1560), 1556/1564
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/93224488 === Helmond (Jan Wijnant Rutten) 1560-12-31 sold house in Helmond opt Hoecheyndt === PAUWELS BOGARTS als weduwnaar van JOHANNA, dv w. FRANS PORTERS, met advies van meester JAN DIE WEER, priester, en van JAN WIJNANTS RUTTEN soen als momboir zijner onmondige kn., verwekt bij AELKEN, wijlen zijn vrouw, ook dv w. Frans Poorters, hebben met advies en raad der heer en wethouders vercocht -met drie proclamaties in de kerkaan DRIES JAN DRIESSEN een huis met schuur en land te Helmond opt Hoecheyndt neven erf. Ambrosius Dreycorts en erf. der wed. Jan Meijssen, achter over die waterlaet op erf. Aelken en Catelyn, gezusters, dv Henric Damen, en voor aan de straet. Uit de nalatenschap van Frans POrters. Last: grondcijns, 3 vaten rogge erfpacht en 6 st. erfpacht. Get.: GW/GDS 31 dec. 1560, 1556/1564
https://www.rhc-eindhoven.nl/collectie?mivast=48&miadt=48&miaet=54&micode=NTI-15240-3809&minr=2264206&miview=ldt
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/93224485
'''NOTE:''' FN Jan LNAB Wijnant Rutten, has a child (possibly "Jan Rut ten Wynants"?), his wife, FN Aelken LNAB Frans Poorters is deceased in 1560. === Helmond (Jan Wijnant Rutten) 1560-12-31 promise to pay (Jan Rut ten Wynants) === DRIES JAN DRIESSEN heeft geloeft aan de verkopers u.s. 60 Rinsgl. te betalen. (31 dec. 1560), 1556/1564 :Persoon in RA: ::Pauwels Bogarts ::Dries Jan H.G. meester Dries ::Jan Wijnant Rutten ::Jan Rut ten Wynants :Oud inventarisnummer: 236 :Toegangsnummer: 15240 Schepenbank Helmond, 1396-1810 :Inventarisnummer: 3809 [Aanvraagfuncties niet beschikbaar. ] :Aktenummer: 800 === Helmond (Jan Wijnarts Rutten) 1569 son Berthout and wife Aeleijdt in court document === PAUWELS BOOGHART en zijn zoon FRANS (verwekt bij zijn vrouw JOHANNA, dv w. FRANS DIE POORTER) en met hen JAN WIJNARTS RUTTEN soen met zijn zoon BERTHOUT (verwekt bij zijn vrouw AELEIJDT, ook dv w. Frans die Poorter) hebben vercocht aan JAN DIE WEER GOERTSs en aan diens broer PETER een jaarl. rente van 8 Karolus gulden. (1569) Vor. eig.: Jan die Weer Diericx soen (schepenbrief van Den Bosch)., 1568/1571
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/93226218
https://www.rhc-eindhoven.nl/collectie?mivast=48&miadt=48&miaet=54&micode=NTI-15240-3811&minr=2269860&miview=ldt
:Persoon in RA: ::'''Frans Pauwels Booghart''' ::Johanna de Poorter ev Pauwels Booghart ::Pauwels Booghart ::'''Aleijdt dv w. Frans de Poorter''' ::Johanna dv w. Frans de Poorter ::Aleijdt de Poorter ev Jan Wijnarts Rutten ::'''Berthout Jan Rutten''' ::'''Jan Wijnarts Rutten''' ::Jan Diericx de Weer ::Jan Goerts de Weer ::Peter Goerts de Weer :Oud inventarisnummer: 238 :Toegangsnummer: 15240 Schepenbank Helmond, 1396-1810 :Inventarisnummer:3811 [Aanvraagfuncties niet beschikbaar. ] :Aktenummer: 41 === Helmond (Lambert Rutten) 1553-06-28 empowered by daughter Maria to sell her property=== MARIA LAMBERT RUTTEN dochter heeft gemachtigd LAMBERT, haar vader, om te mogen belasten en te verkopen haar goederen.
Get.: JaM/JvA 28 juni 1553, 1547/1555
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/93222587 === Helmond (Lambert Rutten) 1553-09-15 - Lambert son of Ruth Cluytmans? === MARGRIETA WILLEM FISSIEN dochter heeft geloeft LAMBERT RUTH CLUYTMANS soen en diens kn. (verweckt bij w. HEILWICH WILLEM FISSIEN) dat zij de goederen na haar dood aan voors. kn. zal doen toekomen.
Get.: JvM/JaM 22 maart 1548
Met de toevoeging dat op 15 sept. 1553 voors. Margrieta de belofte heeft voldaan., 1547/1555
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/93223490 ===Helmond (Galls/Gelis Rutten) 1553-05- daughter Catheryn testament === "Wij, GILIS WEYLARTS en JAN VAN ASTEN, schepenen van Helmond, doen condt dat de 29e mei 1553 voor ons verschenen zijn REYNDER PETER STEVENS soen en zijn vrouw CATELYN en die hebben hun testament opgemaakt (Reynder is dan -zie boven- blijkbaar al ziek). St. Lambert te Luik, de 4 kloosterorden, de kapelaan en de koster worden niet vergeten, alles wordt op de langstlevende gezet., 1547/1555"
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/93223049 ===Helmond (Galls/Gelis Rutten) 1553-07-27 daughter Catheryn === PETER STEVENS heeft geloeft aan CATHERYNA, zijn schoondochter, jaarl. een mud rogge te betalen, om daarmee te onderhouden zijn kleinzoon JAN.
Get. + datum u.s. (27 juli 1553), 1547/1555
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/93223047 ===Helmond (Galls/Gelis Rutten) 1553-07-27 daughter Catheryn === CATHERYN, wed. van w. REYNDER PETER STEVENS../..STOVENS soen heeft geloeft aan PETER STEVENS (?), haar schoonvader dat zij de 100 gl. die voors, Peter geworven heeft naann CATHERYN GELIS RUTTHEN dochter dat voors. Peter en diens nakomelingen daarvan onbelast zullen blijven. Get.: JvM/JvA 27 juli 1553, 1547/1555
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/93223046
"Catheryn, widow of w. Reynder [Stevens], Peter Stevens / Stovens son, has lent/promised(?) to Peter Stevens, her father-in-law, that she will assume the 100 gulden that the forementioned Peter had acquired from Catherine, Gelis Rutthen's daughter, so Peter and his descendents will remain unburdened." (It looks like she is forgiving a debt previously incurred by her father-in-law) ===Helmond (Galls/Gelis Rutten) 1553-07-27 daughter Catherine's childrens' inheritance=== PETER STEVENS heeft zijn schoondochter CATHERYNA geloeft de kinderen die zij en w. REYNDER, zijn zoon, verwekt hebben, bij de erfdeling mee te laten delen.
Get.: JvM/JvA 27 juli 1553, 1547/1555
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/93223048 === Son en Breugel (Rutger Rutten) 1555-01-28 Division of goods between children and widow=== Verdeling van de goederen tussen de kinderen van Rutger Rutten en Isabela Jans der Weduwen., 28-1-1555
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/93208630 === Son en Breugel (Jan Peeter Rutten) 1575-06-15 survivors sold inheritance rights === Overdracht door erfgenamen van Jan Peeter Rutten en Rutgeer Peeterssen aan Cornelis Peeterssen van hun deel in de nalatenschap., 15-6-1575 :among names mentioned: ::Sebastiaen Jan Peeter Rutten ::Lijntgen Jan Peeter Rutten ::Aleijd Jan Peeter Rutten
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/93208807
https://www.rhc-eindhoven.nl/collectie?mivast=48&miadt=48&miaet=54&micode=NTI-10218-17&minr=3647498&miview=ldt
NTI-10218-17 Index Schepenbank Son en Breugel Schepenakte Toponiem in RA: Huis, erf en hopveld, Eijnde Breugel Registratieplaats: Son en Breugel Persoon in RA: ::Rutten, Sebastiaen Jan Peeter ::Rutten, Lijntgen Jan Peeter ::Philips, Dirck ::Rutten, Aleijd Jan Peeter ::Peeterssen, Rutgeer ::Peeterssen, Cornelis ::Doren van, Gevert ::Hovel van den, Jewaen Soort akte: Transport Toegangsnummer: 10218 Schepenbank Son en Breugel, 1555-1810 Inventarisnummer: 17 [Aanvraagfuncties niet beschikbaar. ] Aktenummer: 7 Registratiedatum: 15-6-1575 === Son en Breugel (Jan Peeter Rutten) 1575-09-22 childrens' guardians transfer grove in Breugel === Overdracht door Jan Peeter Rutten en de voogden van zijn kinderen aan Aernd Geridts en Willem Geridts van een perceel groes onder Breugel., 22-9-1575
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/93208766 ===Son en Breugel (Dirck Rutten) 1555-02-03 transfer (inhabitants of Son) === Overdracht door vertegenwoordigers van de gezamenlijke inwoners van Son aan Dirck Dirck Rutten van een deel van de gemeijnt., 3-2-1555
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/93208647 ===Helmond (Dirck Rutten) 1555-02-04 Son Cornelis agreement === Overeenkomst tussen Cornelis Dirck Rutten en Joirden Michielssen over de ruil van een perceel land onder Son., 4-2-1555
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/93208659 ===Helmond (Lambert Rutten) 1550-02-28 mentioned in court document === HENDRICK JAN BROUWERS als m/m van MARGRIETA, ELISABETH,en JOEST CEEL CUPPENS soen als momboir van JASPAR, MARIKEN en HENDRICXKEN, (onmondige kn.), ALLEN KN. VAN WIJLEN JAN GERIT PICX soen, hebben overgegeven aan PETER JAN GERITS soen voors., een zill beemd (van twee zillen) te Helmond in de Hilbemden, jaarl. met JAN FISSIEN en LAMBERT RUTTEN te ruilen, gelegen neven erf. ART DABEN en joffre S1ouwen en van der Pecker tot op te gemeyn Aa.
Last: 1 1/2 vaet rogge.
Get.: JaM/JvA 28 feb. (1550)
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/93222876 ===Helmond (Lambert Rutten) 1555 daughter Maria, sons Frans and Ruth(?) === Condt zy eeneyegelick dat voor ons gekomen zijn JAN WILLEM FISSIEN soen, zijn zuster MARGRIETA, en FRANS en RUTH, gebr., en MARIA, hun zuster, kn. van LAMBERT RUTTEN, verwekt bij w. HEYLWICH, allen kn. van w. WILLEM FISSIEN en diens vrouw MARGRIETA, hebben bekendt ende belijdt dat zij de erfgoederen uit de nalatenschap van hun ouders voors. als volgt hebben verdeeld:
Jan: ....het huis met toebeh. te Helmond in de Heyestraet neven erf. Kenis Struert (?) en voirt op erf. Art Daben. Last: e
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/93223489 === Helmond (Lambert Rutten) 1557-09-27 Son Frans and husband of daughter Maria === Meester FRANS LAMBERT RUTTEN soen en JAN BECK GYSBERTS soen als voogd zijner vrouw MARIA, dv w. Lambert voors. (verwekt bij w. HEYLWICH, diens vrouw, dv w. Willem Fissien) hebben bekendt dat zij de nagelaten goederen van w. HEYLWICH, hun moeder en w. MARGRIETA FISSIEN, hun grootmoeder en w. JAN FISSIEN, hun oom, als volgt hebben verdeeld: Frans.... een beemd in de Hilbeemden (Helmond) neven erf. Michiel Martens (last: 5 vaten rogge erfpacht). Nog 9 vaten rogge erfpacht die Henric Martens en Willem Peters schuldig zijn. Nog een stuk land genaamd den Biesboss te Helmond in de Heyestraet aan de Ruutsvort../..Runtsvoert. Jan Beck.... een half huis met toebehoren in de Heyestraet neven erf. Margrieta FissiÙn en Claes Vesters (last: grondcijns en 11 vaten rogge erfpacht). Nog 91/2 vat rogge erfpacht die Jan Goessens schuldig is uit zijn erfenis opt Hoecheynde achter die Hove. Nog een huis met toebehoren in de Heyestraet neven erf. der wed. Art Daben en voor aan de straet (last: 6 vaten rogge erfpacht + de grondcijns). Get.: JvA/SJC 23 sept. 1557, 1556/1564
https://www.rhc-eindhoven.nl/collectie?mivast=48&miadt=48&miaet=54&micode=NTI-15240-3809&minr=2262096&miview=ldt
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/93223996 === Helmond (Lambert Rutten) 1561-10-07 daughter Maria's husband sells house in Heyestraet === JAN BECK GYSBERTS soen als m/m van MARIA, dv LAMBERT RUITEN en w. HEYLKEN WILLEM FISSIEN dochter, heeft vercocht aan DERICK VAN DEN .... CORSTIAENS soen een huis met toebehoren te Helmond in de Heyestraet neven de straet en Kenisstraetken. e.e. erf. Aelbert Aben Last: een negenmennicken grondcijns en 6 vaten rogge erfpacht. Get.: GW/CdV 7 okt. (1561), 1556/1564
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/93224823 === Helmond (Lambert Rutten) 1563-12-10 Rent for land ceded to Jan Rutten van Roy === HENRICK GOERTS VAN ELLENDOREN heeft overgegeven aan JAN RUTTEN van ROY zijn recht op een jaarl. rente van 2 Rinsgl. die w. CLAES VAN ZOMMEREN eertijds verkocht heeft aan LAMBERT RUITEN. Get.: GW/GDS 10 dec. (1563), 1556/1564
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/93224406 === Helmond (Lambert Rutten) 1569-04-28 Land rent sold to new beneficiary === ANNA, dv w. GERARDTS van MEGHEN heeft vercocht aan MARGRIETA van MEGHEN, haar zuster, het recht op een erfmud rogge die zij van LAMBERT RUTTEN verkregen had. Get.: CdV/JM 28 april (1569), 1568/1571
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/93226246 === Helmond (Peter Rutten) 1555-01-25 - Wife Maria, widow of Timmermans === PETER RUTTEN als voogd zijner vrouw MARIA, dv w. THIJS TIMMERMANS, heeft vercocht aan THEUWEN HOOBBEN een stuk land te Stiphout (voor aan Kroy) neven er Goerts van Berghe en erf. des rector van het altaar van het Heilig Sacrement te Stiphout en van de persoenscap tot op een grave.
Vor. eig.: Eyngel Wreynssen + kn..
Last: de grondcijns en een malder rogge erfpacht.
Get.: SJC/JvA 25 jan. (1555), 1547/1555
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/93223667 === Helmond (Rut Peter Rutten) 1576-12-13 transfer of rent for house in Gemert === RUT PETER RUTTEN heeft overgegeven aan DIERICK FRANS zoen van den LAER een jaarl. rente van 4 Rijnsgl. uit een huis te Gemert, de voors. Rut 'aengedeylt' vanwege BEELKE, zijn vrouw, dv w. FRANS van de LAER. Get.: HW/TM 13 dec. (1576), 1572/1578
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/93227143 === Helmond (Everart Rutten) 1551-02-07 promise to repay loan === EVERART RUTTEN heeft geloeft an PETER HENRIC CELEN soen over 4 jaar te betalen de somma van 50 Rinsgl. (20 st., zo ook de Karolusgl., maar de Phillipusgl. 25 st.), en 3 Rinsgl. rente p.j.
Get.: JvM/DT 7 feb. (1551), 1547/1555
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/93222415 === Helmond (Everart Rutten) 1555-02-20 court document === EVERART RUTTEN heeft geloeft aan PETER HENRIC CEELEN soen over drie jaar te betalen 50 Rinsgl., met 3 gl. rente p.j.
Get. + datum u.s. (20 feb. 1555), 1547/1555
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/93223806 === Helmond (Ruthger Jan Rutten) 1562-06-16 promise to pay Gerardt Celen === RUTHGER en REYNDER, zv w. JAN RUITEN hebben geloeft aan GERARDT CELEN 80 Rinsgl. te betalen. Get.: GW/GDS 16 juni 1562, 1556/1564
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/93224170 === Helmond (Ruthger Jan Rutten) 1564-09-30 wife Catherine Oss === JAN, HENRICK en WILLEM, gebr., en RUTGER JAN RUITEN soen als voogd zijner vrouw CATHERINA, kn. van w. GERIT VAN OSS, hebben vercocht aan THOMAS THONIS soen VERSCHUEREN 3 Rinsgl. jaarl. rente die HENRIC WOUTERS soen VERSCHUEREN geloeft had te gelden aan MATHIJS JANSs van OSS, jaarlijks uit een erfenis te Mierlo op Schepencolck (Mierlose schepenbrief d.d. 22 jan. 1546). Get.: GW/CdV 30 sept. 1564, 1556/1564
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/93224904 === Helmond (Reynder Jan Rutten) 1562-06-16 promise to pay Gerardt Celen === RUTHGER en REYNDER, zv w. JAN RUITEN hebben geloeft aan GERARDT CELEN 80 Rinsgl. te betalen. Get.: GW/GDS 16 juni 1562, 1556/1564
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/93224170 === Helmond (Aerdt Jan Rutten) 1575-02-07 Willem Peters soen promises to pay === WILLEM PETERSsoen die Jonge heeft gheloefft aan AERDT JAN RUTTEN soen 53 gl. te betalen. Get. + datum u.s. (7 feb. 1575), 1572/1578
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/93226905 === Helmond (Jan Rutten) 1575-02-12 sale of Schierdonck te Nederwetten === JAN RUTTEN heeft vercocht aan RUTTEN HENRICX soen die Wijse een stuk beemd te Nederwetten genaamd die Schierdonck, neven erf. des convents van Hoydonck en de kn. Jan Valcx en met het andere eind op erf. des vercoepers. Last: 6 gl. jaarl. aan de jonge Jan Valcx. Get.: JM/HW Datum u.s. (12 feb. 1575), 1572/1578
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/93227072 === Helmond (Gerardt Rutten) 1574-02-01 ward of child with Lijntken Henricx === GHOERDT JAN SCHEEPERS zoen en JAN CEEL van LAERENEN zoen hebben geloefft aan CORNELIS HENRICX zoen en GERARDT RUITEN als momboiren der onm. kn. w. LIJNTKEN HENRICX te betalen -over drie jaar- de somma van 33 gl., met 2 gl. pacht. Een derde 'geloever' blijkt MAES THONIS. Get. + datum u.s. (1 feb. 1574), 1572/1578
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/93227233 === Helmond (Ariaen Rutten) 1573-05-23 son of Hubert Swert sells hayfield in Deurne === ARIAEN RUTTEN HUBERT SWERTS zoen heeft vercocht aan JAN REYNDERS zoen van den RAVENECKER een heiveld voor de somma van 200 Rynsgl., gelegen te Deurne-Vlierden ts geh. Craenenwey neven erf. der wed. Zuermonts en Michiel van Os, strekkende op de Ghoerstraet en voorts aan de gemeynt. Get. + datum u.s. (23 mei 1573),
1572/1578https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/93226425 === Loon op Zand (Christianus Rutten) 1588 baptism === (Loon op Zand is between Veghel and Breda, may not belong in this section) :baptised ca. 1588Brabant Historische Informationszentrum in Brabant (Niederlande), Kirchenbücher Taufen Onbekend, 1588 cited in OpenArchives.nl Datenbank. [https://www.openarchieven.nl/bhi:54614404-18bc-0519-efde-9ab7c935a41a ''Taufe in 1588 in Loon op Zand (Niederlande)''] accessed Sept 2023 === Riethoven (Johannes Rutten) 1585-06-25 witness of (RK) baptism === https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/11974541 === Deurne (Joes Rutten) [est.b. '''1580'''] 1603 baptism of daughter Maria === Taufe (Rooms-Katholiek) in 1603 in Deurne (Niederlande)Brabant Historische Informationszentrum in Brabant (Niederlande), Kirchenbücher Taufen Regionaal Historisch Centrum Eindhoven, Bron: boek, Teil: 1, Zeitraum: 1593-1606, Deurne, Zugangscode 8025, Inventar­nummer 1, 1603, Rooms-Katholiek doopboek 1593-1606, folio 14 citied in OpenArchieven.nl. Database with images. [https://www.openarchieven.nl/bhi:7a90af02-ba49-e105-7147-ddaa4dc9e4a6 ''Taufe (Rooms-Katholiek) in 1603 in Deurne (Niederlande)''] accessed Sept 2023 [https://www.openarchieven.nl/rhe:A568D1D4-4518-4AC3-AC2B-9CC31220F8F8 image] :Vater:Joes Rutten :Kind (weiblich):Maria Rutten :Zeugen ::Petrus Robben ::Joanna Wilbrordi Tielens ===Veghel (Dierck Rutten) 1609-01-22 division of property === " Dierck Rutten als man van Engelken, deels voor hemzelf, en het tweede deel dat hij door vernaardering heeft verkregen van Jan Deus, het derde en vierde deel als voogd over de nagelaten kinderen van zijn broer Ruth Rutten van Gheffen soon, verwekt bij zijn vrouw Henrixken, en aks voogd over Philip, de zoon van zijn zus, heeft uit kracht van procuratie hem door zijn mede-voogd Henrick Copens gegeven, op 26-01-1607 gepasseerd binnen de stad Grave, verkocht, opgedragen en overgegeven aan Anthonis Jacobs, 'sijnen neve', het 4/10 deel in 'eenre hoeve', gelegen op Ham...."
[[Rutten-92|Dierck Rutten]] managed by [[Van_Weert-15|Gus van Weert]] cites BHIC Schepenprotocol 7700.40 (Veghel) pp (scans) 107 - 108, dated 1609 - 01- 22. ===Veghel (Jan Rutten) 1606 division of property === [[Rutten-91|Jan Rutten]] managed by [[Van_Weert-15|Gus van Weert]] cites BHIC 7700.32 Schepenprotocol Veghel pp. 521-523 (www.bhic.nl). ===Veghel (Dierck Rutten) 1609-01-22 division of property === " Dierck Rutten als man van Engelken, deels voor hemzelf, en het tweede deel dat hij door vernaardering heeft verkregen van Jan Deus, het derde en vierde deel als voogd over de nagelaten kinderen van zijn broer Ruth Rutten van Gheffen soon, verwekt bij zijn vrouw Henrixken, en aks voogd over Philip, de zoon van zijn zus, heeft uit kracht van procuratie hem door zijn mede-voogd Henrick Copens gegeven, op 26-01-1607 gepasseerd binnen de stad Grave, verkocht, opgedragen en overgegeven aan Anthonis Jacobs, 'sijnen neve', het 4/10 deel in 'eenre hoeve', gelegen op Ham...."
[[Rutten-92|Dierck Rutten]] managed by [[Van_Weert-15|Gus van Weert]] cites BHIC Schepenprotocol 7700.40 (Veghel) pp (scans) 107 - 108, dated 1609 - 01- 22. ===Erp (Gerrit Rutten) 1745-03-26 burial=== #1745- 03-26 Erp Jan Gerrit Rutten buried (Religion "Koster"?) https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/65229725 == Duchy of Brabant / s'Hertogenbosch / MAASLAND / Berlicum, Heeswijk, Dinther == '''Note:''' There are quite a few early records for "Rutten" in the archives for the region around modern-day Berlicum. During the period of interest, roughly 1500-1700, this was in the Duchy of Brabant and as such an area central to the conflicts of the 80-year-war, eventually being divided between the Dutch Republic and Spanish Netherlands. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duchy_of_Brabant Wikipedia:Duchy of Brabant] :In 1430 the Duchies of Lower Lotharingia, Brabant and Limburg were inherited by Philip the Good of Burgundy and became part of the Burgundian Netherlands. :In 1477 the Duchy of Brabant became part of the House of Habsburg as part of the dowry of Mary of Burgundy. At that time the Duchy extended from Luttre, south of Nivelles to 's Hertogenbosch, with Leuven as the capital city. The subsequent history of Brabant is part of the history of the Habsburg Seventeen Provinces. :The Eighty Years' War (1568–1648) brought the northern parts (essentially the present Dutch province of North Brabant) under military control of the northern insurgents. After the Treaty of Westphalia in 1648, the United Provinces' independence was confirmed and northern Brabant was formally ceded to the United Provinces as Staats-Brabant, a federally governed territory and part of the Dutch Republic. :The southern part remained in Spanish Habsburg hands as a part of the Southern Netherlands." [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meierij_van_%27s-Hertogenbosch Wikipedia Meierij s'Hertogenbosch] :"The Meierij van 's-Hertogenbosch was one of the four parts of the Duchy of Brabant, the others being the Margraviate of Antwerp, the County of Brussels and the County of Leuven/Louvain. Located in the current-day Netherlands, it acquired its name from the bailiff of 's-Hertogenbosch, who administered the area in the name of the Dukes of Brabant. The Meierij roughly corresponds to the larger province of North Brabant.
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berlicum Wikipedia:Berlicum] :"The historic town centre is 'Raadhuisplein' (town hall square), on the northwestern edge of the town. The square is dominated by the neoclassical former town hall, known as 'De Plaets' (1845). Another notably building at the square is former mayor's mansion at number 18, with its distinctly white facade. Behind the former town hall is the Protestant 'Samen-op-Weg' church, a national monument dating back to the 14th century. The building was originally a Roman Catholic church under the care of priests from the nearby norbertine Berne Abbey. It became a Protestant church in 1648, when the region became part of the Dutch Republic after the Peace of Westphalia. Under the peace treaty, Catholics were allowed to exercise their religion in private. A clandestine church was built in 1676." :'''note:''' the Berne Abbey in Heeswijk, and the nearby hamlet of Dinther are both less than 15 km from Berlicum.[https://www.google.de/maps/dir/Heeswijk,+5473+AX+Heeswijk-Dinther,+Niederlande/Berlicum,+Niederlande/Dinther,+Heeswijk-Dinther,+Niederlande/@51.6635356,5.4199231,14z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m20!4m19!1m5!1m1!1s0x47c6e40016a1efa9:0x7747dc969173f6d0!2m2!1d5.4672105!2d51.6504748!1m5!1m1!1s0x47c6e5bb505bfcb3:0xf9053760c71e6814!2m2!1d5.4012001!2d51.6788511!1m5!1m1!1s0x47c6e3e4da0bbac3:0x1646f573e29f5ebc!2m2!1d5.4808473!2d51.6482765!3e1?entry=ttu view on Google.map] ==='''OVERVIEW''' of Rutten families in this region=== :Nick Terstal has done much work on these families #'''Petrus Wilhelmi / Peter Willem''' Rutten [est. b. '''1560'''] children baptised in Heeswijk/Dinther 1589-1608. ##'''Gerardus''' (bapt. 7 Dec '''1589''') ##'''Joannes''' (bapt. 24 May '''1590''' ##'''Deliana''' (bapt. 27 Jul '''1608''') #[[Rutten-510|Wilhelmus Rutten]] est. b. '''1589'''. married (aka Wilhelmus Rutgeri) 27 May 1609 to Mechteldis Henrici Anthonii [[Antonij-12|Mechtildis Henrijck Antonij]] [est.b'''1589''']BHIC. Database with images. RK doop-, trouw en begraafboek 1603-1620, archiefnummer 1428, inventarisnummer 1, blad 71-06 Gemeente: Berlicum, Periode: 1603-1620, Religie: Rooms-Katholiek [https://www.bhic.nl/memorix/genealogy/search/deeds/0364bc9b-4dd0-2216-bea9-6859c89f5a50?person=8172ec7e-4648-11e3-a747-d206bceb4d38 image] Accessed Spet 2023. ##'''Meriken Willem''' Rutten bapt. 29 september '''1611''' Berlicum (get. Aert Mertens & Jenneken Henrijck Lambert Vuchts) ['''note:''' this witness to the baptism is the same "Jenneken" mentioned in 1610 court document "Henrick Lambert Vuchts ende Jenneken zijn huijsvrouwe".] ##'''Gerarda Willem''' Rutten bapt. 12 januari '''1614''' in Berlicum (get. Jacob Sijmonsen & Ariken Nelis Woutersen) ##'''Neesken Willem''' Rutten bapt. 11 Oktober '''1620''' in Berlicum (get. Jan Huijberts & Joostken Goverssen) ##'''Godefrida Willem''' Rutten bapt. 20 november '''1627''' in Berlicum (parents Wilhelmus Rutgeri and Mechteldis, get. Adrianus Govers & Govertken Govers) aka Godefrida Rutgeri BHIC. Database with images. Rooms-Katholiek doopboek 1620-1646, archiefnummer 1428, inventarisnummer 2, blad 20-06 [https://www.bhic.nl/memorix/genealogy/search/persons?ss=%7B%22q%22:%22Wilhelmus%20Rutgeri%22%7D Dopeling Godefrida Rutgeri][https://www.bhic.nl/memorix/genealogy/search/persons?ss=%7B%22q%22:%22Wilhelmus%20Rutgeri%22%7D image] #'''Lucas''' Rutten 1605 Heeswijk (Berne Abbey) for (RK) baptism of son ##'''Rutgerus''' Rutten bapt. '''1605'''-09-08 #'''Rutgerus Joannis''' Rutten [est. b. '''1585'''] baptism of daughter Maria 1608 ##'''Maria''' Rutten bapt Feb 28, '''1608''' #'''Huijbertus''' Rutten [est. b. '''1575'''] 1608 baptism of daughter Henrica. Perhaps aka Hubertus Rutgeri [?], see baptism of daughter Heijlwiga Rutgeri 1597-08-15BHIC. Database with images. Abdij van Berne doopboek 1588-1617, archiefnummer 1441, inventarisnummer 10, blad 13r [https://www.bhic.nl/memorix/genealogy/search/deeds/2349ccf1-f98f-4f29-22e2-b6adc580c09f?person=c0fc103e-463c-11e3-a747-d206bceb4d38 Dopeling Heijlwiga Rutgeri] ## Heijlwiga Rutten aka Rutgeri bapt '''1597-08-15''' ##'''Henrica''' Rutten bapt. '''1608'''-09-21 #'''Johanna''' Rutten witness of baptism 1608-09-21 #'''Matthias''' Rutten [est. b. '''1585'''] 1610 baptism of daughter Adriana ##'''Adriana''' Rutten bapt. '''1610'''-05 #'''Adrien/Arien Gerit/Gerarts''' Rutten [[Van_de_Coevering-15|Adriean Rut Gerart van de Coeveringe]] [est b. '''1540'''] deceased with wife [[Peters-18478|Iken Peters Colen]] 1599 ##'''Claes/Niclaes Adriaen / Arien''' Rutten [[Van_de_Coevering-18|Claes Adriaen Rutten van de Coevering]] [est. b. '''1560'''] (mentioned 1599 and 1605 in inheritance, 1610 as husband of Anneken [Lambert]) in same text, "voors Niclaes Arien Rutten" appears to refer to "Claes Adriaen". ##'''Rutger Adriaen''' Rutten [[Rutten-508|Ruth Adriaans (Rutten) van de Coevering]] [est. b. '''1560'''] (guardian of Jan Adrien's son Adrien in 1610) ##'''Jan Adriaen''' Rutten aka Jan Adriaens vande Coeveringe [[Van_de_Coevering-16|Jan Adriaen Rutten van de Coevering]] [est.b. '''1560'''] (mentioned in 1599, widow Jenneken mentioned in 1605, minor son has guardian 1610, son and (re-married) wife mentioned in 1645) ###'''Adrien''' Rutten, [est. b. '''1600'''](not mentioned in 1599, "minor son of Jan Adriean" in 1610) ("Adriaen sone Jan Adriaens vander Coeveringe" in 1645) ###[[Rutten-515|Maria Jan Rutten]] married (RK) Dirck Jan Dircks 1625, possibly daughter of Jan Adriaen? ##'''Peter Arien''' Rutten (mentioned 1610) ##[[Rutten-516|Petrus Rutten]] married (RK) [[Aertsen-25|Anna Huijbert Aertsen]] — 3 Jun 1628 in Berlicum ?possibly same as "Peter"? ##[[Rutten-524|Jan Adriaen Rutten]] (not mentioned in 1610, married (RK) in Berlicum 1645-02-05) #[[Rutten-513|Ariken Rutten]] (married in Veghel 1619) #[[Rutten-521|Emken Rutten]] married [[Jansen-5830|Henricus Jansen]] 27 Jun 1630 in Berlicum #[[Rutten-514|Gerardus Jacobs Rutten]] b. 1600 married [[Van_Bakel-691|Johanna Martens (van Bakel)]] Feb 4, 1620 in Berlicum. === Dinther (Petrus Wilhelmi Rutten) 1589-12-07 baptism of son === Taufe (Abdij van Berne) am 7. Dezember 1589 in Heeswijk (Niederlande)Brabant Historische Informationszentrum in Brabant (Niederlande), Kirchenbücher Taufen Bron: boek, Teil: 10, Zeitraum: 1588-1617, Heeswijk, Zugangscode 1441, Inventar­nummer 10, 7. Dezember 1589, Abdij van Berne doopboek 1588-1617, folio 7r cited in OpenArchives. Database. [https://www.openarchieven.nl/bhi:9f09a69c-82af-e8de-5c7c-e6e3010bd088 ''Taufe (Abdij van Berne) am 7. Dezember 1589 in Heeswijk (Niederlande)''] accessed September 2023 :Vater: Petrus Wilhelmi Rutten :Kind (männlich):Gerardus Rutten :Zeugen ::Romerus Anthoni ::Dijmpna Wilhelmi Ghijsberti :Anmerkung ::Vader van Dinter. Getuige 3 echtgenote van Wilhelmus Ghijsberti === Dinther (Joannes Rutten) 1590-05-24 baptism of son Peter === Taufe (Abdij van Berne) am 24. Mai 1590 in Dinther (Niederlande)Brabant Historische Informationszentrum in Brabant (Niederlande), Kirchenbücher Taufen Bron: boek, Teil: 10, Zeitraum: 1588-1617, Heeswijk, Zugangscode 1441, Inventar­nummer 10, 24. Mai 1590, Abdij van Berne doopboek 1588-1617, folio 8r cited in OpenArchives. Database. [https://www.openarchieven.nl/bhi:2b351003-c8cd-c778-9fcd-51bc2f2be082 ''Taufe (Abdij van Berne) am 24. Mai 1590 in Dinther (Niederlande)''] accessed Sept 2023 :Vater :Joannes Rutten :Kind (männlich) :Petrus Rutten :Anmerkung === Berlicum (Arien Rutten) 1599-12-10 - Division of Inheritance among children === 5120.53 Index schepenprotocol Berlicum (5120.53)Brabants Historisch Informatie Centrum (BHIC) [https://www.bhic.nl/integrated?mizig=701&miadt=235&miaet=54&micode=5120.53&minr=12948680&miview=ldt 5120.53 Index schepenprotocol Berlicum (5120.53)]. accessed Sept 2023 Schepenakte 139 Deijlinge der kijnderen Arien Rutten. :"Rut, Gerit, Peter, Claes ende Jan gebroederen, soenen Arien Rut Geritss vander Coeveringe, Jan Joosten man van Henrisken, Claes Goijaertss man van Margriet, Aelken weduwe Peter Jan Thijss, alnoch die voors Gerit Arien Rutten ende Gerit Arien Rutten als momboren over Jenneken onmundige dochter Henrick Ariens verweckt bij Anna docther Arien Rutten, alle dochtren Ariens Rutten voors; inne dijer qualiteijt kijnderen ende erffgenamen Arien Rutten bijden zelven Arien ende wijlen Iken Peter Colen dochter zijne huijsvrouwe tsamen verweckt; hebben gescheijden ende gedeijlt alsulcke goederen erffven gronden ende chijnsen als hen bijder afflijvicheijt der voors henne ouders zijn aengecomen ende achtergelaeten. :(1) Claes ende jannen Arien Rutten tsamen voer 2 deelen is te deel gevallen: een huijs, hoff metten camp, 4 strepen hoplants ende den huijs acker groot ontrent 9 lopense in Berlicum opten veedijck, belendingen: die stege; den loopgrave; Jan Corneliss; erfgenamen Henrick Goossens; belast met 10 gulden jaerlix aende geinteresserden; noch 11 stuivers chijns. :(2) Peter Arien Rutten ende den onmundigen kijnde Henrick Ariens verweckt bij Anne Arien Rutten dochter tesamen voer 2 loten is te deel gevallen: huijs, hoff met allen den toebehoorten groot ontrent 18 lopense zoe tselve onder Roesmaelen aen Vinckel gelegen ende bij Arien Rutten eertijts aldaer gecocht is als wat onder Roosmaelen gelegen is daer toebehorende; belast met een mud roggen den convent van Cauwater; 5 vaeten roggen aen Marten Moons; noch 2 gulden 8 st. den capittel van St. Jans ten Bosch; noch 24½ st. aende geinteresseerden; noch 4 st. 1 ort gebuerchijns. :(3) Aelken weduwe Peter Jan Thijss is te deel gevallen: een schuijre metten hoff daer de schuere op staet met 2 streepkens lants daerbijliggende groot ontrent 4 lopense in Berlicum opten veedijck, belendingen: Dirick Kepkens; erffve Claes Arien Rutten hier tegen gedeijlt; Aelken Willem Peters; :Vervolg: ::erffve Rut Ariens hier tegens gedeijlt; noch eenen camp genoempt den rouwen camp aenden veedijck, belendingen: Michiel Goijaerts; het convent vanden Wlenborch; Rut Bauwens; erfgenamen Henrick Goessens; belast met jaerlijx een los mauwer roggen te betaelen met 2 gulden 10 st. ::(4) Rut Arien Rutten is te deel gevallen: eenen acker saijlants groot ontrent 14 lopense geheeten aen die donckersteeghe in Berlicum, belendingen: weduwe Henrick Evers; Willem Jan Willemss; den loopgraeff; die doncker stege met de halve stege; noch aen campken hoijlants genoempt den rentmeester ter voors plaetsen, belendingen: erffve des weeshuijs ten Bosch; Willem Henrick Willems; den loopgraeff; de hoeve toebehorende Vander Cammen; belast met jaerlix 2 mudden roggen reducibel diemen jaerlix betaelt met 12 gulden; noch eens 32 gulden aen Claes Ariens Rutten cum suis. (5) Claes Goijaertss als man van Margriet dochter Arien Rutten is te deel gevallen: eenen acker saijlants groot ontrent 6 lopense met den houtwasse in Berlicum op Beeckvelt gelegen, belendingen: Henrick Bastiaens; Jan Aerts; erffve der pastorijen; den grooten camp; noch zal dit lot eens ontfangen 100 gulden wten erffve Aelkens van Oss; belast met eenen sester raepsaets aende geinteresseerden. (6) Jan Joosten als man van Henrisken is te deel gevallen; een stuck saijlants aende hoelstrat binnen Berlicum, belendingen: Aert Peter Colen; Marten de Cuijper; de hoelstraete; noch eenen camp weijlants ter plaetse voors, belendingen; Sijmon Geritss; Marten de Cuijper; Willemken Gerart Joachims; erfgenamen jouffr. van Erp; noch een halff hopvelt inde camp, belendingen: Jan Joesten; Marten de Cuijper; Willemken Gerit Joachims; belast met een mauwer roggen aen Tonis Willems jaerlix.noch zal dit lot eens ontfangen vande lote in Vinckel 100 gulden eens. [in marge: dese 100 gulden zijn betaelt aen Jan Joosten]. (7) Gerit Arien Rutten is te deel gevallen: huijs, hoff metten erffenisse daeraene gelegen aent braeckvenne, :Vervolg 2: ::behoudelijck den twee voorkijnderen henne portie daerinne, belendingen: Peter Henrick Dirickss; Jan Aert Willemss; Arien Zegers; mr. Henrick van Broeckhoven; die gemeijn straete; belast met jaerlix een mauwer roggn ten Bosch den heijligeest met 3 gulden te betaelen; noch zal dit loth hebben 50 gulden staende aen het dorp van Berlicum. Scabini Willem Henrickss ende Claes Gerart Aertss." :Persoon in schepenakte: ::Rut vander Coeveringe ::Gerit Arien Rutten ::Peter Arien Rutten ::Claes Arien Rutten ::Aelken Willem Peters ::Rut Arien Rutten ::Willem Henrick Willems ::Claes Ariens Rutten ::Aert Peter Colen ::Willemken Gerart Joachims ::Willemken Gerit Joachims ::Marten de Cuijper ::Henrick van Broeckhoven ::Arien Rutten ::Jan Joosten ::Henrick Ariens ::Ariens Rutten ::Henrick Goossens ::Marten Moons ::Dirick Kepkens ::Rut Ariens ::Michiel Goijaerts ::Rut Bauwens ::Henrick Goessens ::Henrick Evers ::Henrick Bastiaens ::Jan Aerts ::Jan Joesten ::Tonis Willems ::Arien Zegers ::Arien Rutten :Datering :10-12-1599 :Pagina: 94r-95r :Plaats: Berlicum :Toegangsnummer:5120 :Inventarisnummer:53 :Bron:Schepenbanken :Geografische namen: Berlicum === Berlicum (Arien Rutten) 1605-06-30 Division of Inheritance among children === 5120.53 Index schepenprotocol Berlicum (5120.53)Brabants Historisch Informatie Centrum (BHIC). Database with images. [https://www.bhic.nl/integrated?mizig=701&miadt=235&miaet=54&micode=5120.53&minr=12948768&miview=ldt 5120.53 Index schepenprotocol Berlicum (5120.53) Schepenakte 227 Hens Cool Peterss.] accessed Sept 2023 Schepenakte 227 Hens Cool Peterss. :"Peter Cool Peterss, Anthonis Henrick Rovers als man van Mariken dochter Cool Peterss, Huijbert Jan Huijberts als man van Anna dochter Cool Peterss, Rut, Gerart, Claes, Peter ende Margriet hun suster soonen ende kijnderen Arien Rutten Gerarts vande Coeveringe verweckt bij Iken zijne huijsvrouwe dochter Peter Colen, Jan Joosten als man van Henrisken zijne huijsvrouwe dochtere Arien Rutten ende Ikens voors, Jenneken weduwe Jan Arien Rutten, deselve hun tsamentlijck sterck maeckende voor Goijaerden Claes Goijaerts als man van Aelken dochter Arien Rutten ende Ikens voirs, Peter Colen Peeterss als gemachtichde van Claes sone Aert Jacobs bijden zelven ende Marijken Peter Coolen dochter zijne huijsvrouwe tsamen verweckt, deselve hem sterck maeckende voer Peter Reijner Peters verweckt bij Marijken Peter Coolen dochter voors ende voor sijns susters onmundich kijnt, Willem soone Matthijs vanden Merendonck verweckt bij Margriet zijne huijsvrouwe dochter Peter Colen, Arien Sijmon Henrickx als man van Anne zijnder huijsvrouw, Arien Huijb Ariens als man van Ariken zijnder huijsvrouwe, beijde wittige dochteren Matthijs vanden Merendonck ende Margriet voirs, hen voorts sterck maeckende voor die onmundige kijnderen Peter Ariens vander Aa bijden zelven ende Lijsken dochter Matthijs van Merendonck ende Margriet voirs, alnoch die voirs Willem Matthijs vander Merendonck als momboir vande onmundige 2 kijnderen Ariens Matthijss vander Merendonck ende Margriet voirs; deselve hen noch sterck maeckende voor Peter Jan Strick als man van Peterken dochter Matthijs van Merendonck ende Margriet zijnder huijsvrouw, alnoch Peter Cool Peters als momboir van Jenneken onmundige dochter Matthijs van Merendonck ende Margriet zijnder huijsvrouw; altsamen wittige erffgenaemen van Marten Peter Cool Wouterss; hebben met wtgange van hoochsele ende kersbrandinge ten schoonsten vercocht aan Jannen soone Cool Peterss :Vervolg: ::eene koeschaere ende calverschaere in Berlicum op Beeckvelt inden grooten camp, gelijck hen vercoperen deselve nae doode van Marten Peter Colen hennen oome sijn aengecomen. ::Scabini Marten Goijaerts ende Peter Art Peterss. ::Die kijnderen Cool Peterss. ::Die voirs erffgenamen in qualiteijt voore verhaelt (exceptis die kijnderen Cool Peterss) hebben vercocht aan Peteren ende Jannen soonen Cool Peterss, Anthonis Henrick Rovers man van Marijken zijnder huijsvrouwe (doorgehaald: ende Huijberden Jan Huijberts als man van Anna zijnder huijsvrouwe) oock dochter Cool Peterss tsamentlijck een hop geerken oft hop veldeken mett zijnen houtwasch ende toebehoerten genoempt den rijscamp in Berlicum ter plaetsen geheijten beeckvelt, belendingen: erfgenamen Goijaert Dirickss; kijnder Cool Peterss; pastoir van Berlicum; een geer scherp wt schietende den wegende daer hij gewoonlijck is te wegen; hen nae doode van Marten Peter Coolen hunnen oomen aengecomen. ::Actum et scabini ut supra." :Persoon in schepenakte: ::Lijsken van Merendonck ::Peterken van Merendonck ::Peter Ariens vander Aa ::Willem Matthijs vander Merendonck ::Ariens vander Merendonck ::Anthonis Henrick Rovers ::Huijbert Jan Huijberts ::Arien Rutten Gerarts ::Jan Arien Rutten ::Peter Reijner Peters ::Arien Sijmon Henrickx ::Arien Huijb Ariens ::Peter Jan Strick ::Peter Cool Peters ::Marten Peter Colen ::Marten Peter Coolen ::Matthijs vanden Merendonck ::Matthijs van Merendonck ::Peter Colen ::Jan Joosten ::Arien Rutten ::Arien Rutten ::Aert Jacobs ::Matthijs van Merendonck ::Matthijs van Merendonck :Datering: 30-6-1605 :Pagina: 143v-144v :Plaats: Berlicum :Toegangsnummer: 5120 :Inventarisnummer: 53 :Bron: Schepenbanken :Geografische namen: Berlicum '''notes:''' #''vander Merendonck / Rutten'': Joannes joannis Rutten and Margareta Huberti Joannis Rutten are cited as witnesses at the RK baptism of Elizabeth van de Merendonck on 25 March 1611 in Den Dungen. (Daughter of Wilhelmus Matthie van de Merendonck and Heijlwigis N.N.) Brabant Historische Informationszentrum in Brabant (Niederlande), Kirchenbücher Taufen [https://www.openarchieven.nl/bhi:1e78dfc7-f0c5-1b47-711c-b7b90fb2e42b BHIC], Bron: boek, Teil: 1, Zeitraum: 1610-1638, Den Dungen, Zugangscode 1433, Inventar­nummer 1, 25. März 1611, Rooms-Katholiek doopboek 1610-1638, folio 4v === Heeswijk (Joannes Rutten) 1608-07-27 baptism of daughter Deliana === Taufe (Abdij van Berne) am 27. Juli 1608 in Heeswijk (Niederlande)Brabant Historische Informationszentrum in Brabant (Niederlande), Kirchenbücher Taufen Bron: boek, Teil: 10, Zeitraum: 1588-1617, Heeswijk, Zugangscode 1441, Inventar­nummer 10, 27. Juli 1608, Abdij van Berne doopboek 1588-1617, folio 24r cited in OpenArchieven.nl Database iwth images. [https://www.openarchieven.nl/bhi:dc403188-3747-f3ad-ebd6-1d7beb81df65 ''Taufe (Abdij van Berne) am 27. Juli 1608 in Heeswijk (Niederlande)''] accessed Sept 2023 :Vater:Joannes Rutten :Kind (weiblich):Deliana Rutten :Zeugen ::Lambertus Lamberti ::Metta Joannis Adriani :Anmerkung:Getuige 1 uit Schijndel ===Berlicum (Claes Adriaen Rutten) 1610-03-20 === "Henrick Lambert Vuchts ende Jenneken zijn huijsvrouwe. Claes Adriaen Rutten als man van Anneken, Lambert Antonis Corstiaenss als man van Jenneken, ende Tonisken henne suster, alle dochteren ende kijnderen Claessen zoone Anthonis Jan Colen bijden zelven ende Jenneken zijne huijsvrouwe dochter Peter Jacobss tsamen verweckt, Jacob soone Peter Jacobs, Rutger Adriaen Rutten als momboiren over Adriaen soone onmundich van Jan Adriaen Rutten bijde voors Jenneken dochter Peter Jacobss zijne huijsvrouwe verweckt; hebben bekendt midts desen ontfangen te hebben van Henrick Lambert Vuchts tegenwordige dorde man der voors Jenneken dochter Peter Jacobs allen haeffvelijcken ende erffelijcken huijsraet die de voors Jenneken henne moeder soe vanden iersten als den tweeden haere voors mans heeft behouden ende die boven alle wt rovingen vande chrijchsvolke ende legers overgebleven is ende den voors kijnderen competerende, soe oock die voors Jenneken verclaert heeft egheen meer behouden te hebben gelijck oock Peter Arien Rutten ende die voors Niclaes Arien Rutten verclaert hebben wel kennisse te hebben vande voors plonderingen ende wtrovinghen, den voors Henricken Lamberts ende Jenneken henne goeder wtreijckeninge. Wel verstaende dat Henrick Lamberts met de voors Jenneken tot behoeff des voors naekijnde heeft aengeveerdt een bedde met zijn toebehoirte een kist een tenne schotel eenen coperen melck emer een ront pellen taeffellaeken ende een reepe ende daer en boven zullen oock die voirs drie voerkijnderen den voors Henricken Lamberts tot behoeff des voers naekijnde eens geven ende terstont betaelen 10 carolus gulden ter zaecken van zijn contingent vanden huijsraet voire geruert, de welcke hij den voors naekijnde zal wt reijcken als tselve gecomen sal sijn tot eenige staet van eeren. Scabini Derick Anthonis Peterss ende Willem Jan Willemss."
[https://www.bhic.nl/integrated?mizig=701&miadt=235&miaet=54&micode=5120.54&minr=13104512&miview=ldt BHIC] :'''Claes Adriaen Rutten''' is husband of Anneken :'''Rutger Adriaen Rutten''' is guardian of :'''Jan Adrien''' Rutten's minor son :'''Adriaen''' Rutten :'''Peter Arien Rutten''' :'''Niclaes Arien Rutten''' (cited as "aforementioned", perhaps same as '''Claes Adrien..'''?) === Berlicum (Ariken Rutten) 1619-10-27 marriage (in Veghel) === :Bruidegom: Henrick Arien Henrix :Bruid [[Rutten-513|Ariken Rutten]], wonende te Berlicum :Rooms-Katholiek trouwboek 1606-1627, archiefnummer 1457, Brabants Historisch Informatie Centrum, inventarisnummer 25, blad 194-07 ::Gemeente: Veghel ::Periode: 1606-1627 ::Religie: Rooms-Katholiek === Heeswijk (Baetken Rut Jan Rutten) 1619-04-09 (RK) burial === DTB Begraven met Baetken Rut Jan Rutten [https://www.bhic.nl/memorix/genealogy/search/deeds/b5f8cb54-c132-6c71-f42d-a54afeceb544 image]WieWasWie.nl Database with images. Heeswijk begraafboek 1588-1620, archiefnummer 1441, inventarisnummer 10, blad 101v07, Gemeente: Heeswijk, Periode: 1588-1620, Religie: RK [https://www.bhic.nl/memorix/genealogy/search/deeds/b5f8cb54-c132-6c71-f42d-a54afeceb544 Baetken Rut Jan Rutten] [https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/75322538 WieWasWie:DTB Begraven met Baetken Rut Jan Rutten] overleden op 09-04-1619 te Heeswijk] :Overledene:Baetken Rut Jan Rutten :Geslacht:Vrouw :Gebeurtenis:Begraven :Datum:09-04-1619 :Religie:RK :Gebeurtenisplaats:Heeswijk :Documenttype:DTB Begraven :Erfgoedinstelling:Brabants Historisch Informatie Centrum :Plaats instelling:'s-Hertogenbosch :Collectiegebied:Noord-Brabant :Archief:1441 :Registratienummer:10 :Pagina:101v07 :Registratiedatum:01-01-1588 :Akteplaats:Heeswijk :Collectie:Bron: boek, Deel: 10, Periode: 1588-1620 :Boek:Heeswijk begraafboek 1588-1620 ===Berlicum (Maria Jan Rutten) 1625-11-29 (RK) marriage === [[Rutten-515|Maria Jan Rutten]] managed by [[Terstal-1|Nick Terstal]] born ca 1605, married Dirck Jan Dircks 1625. :Gemeente: Berlicum :Periode: 1621-1677 :Religie: Rooms-Katholiek https://www.bhic.nl/memorix/genealogy/search/deeds/0b67f472-b2a6-7011-389a-7c4ca0b54e78?person=8b85afb2-4648-11e3-a747-d206bceb4d38 ===Berlicum (Petrus Rutten) 1628-06-03 (RK) marriage === [[Rutten-516|Petrus Rutten]] managed by [[Terstal-1|Nick Terstal]]
born ca 1608, married [[Aertsen-25|Anna Huijbert Aertsen]] — 3 Jun 1628 in Berlicum :Rooms-Katholiek trouwboek 1621-1677, archiefnummer 1428, Streekarchief Langs Aa en Dommel, inventarisnummer 17, blad 15-07 ::Gemeente: Berlicum ::Periode: 1621-1677 Religie: Rooms-Katholiek https://www.bhic.nl/memorix/genealogy/search/deeds/15e068ed-fb8b-a67c-6f18-ba53b04adc03?person=8b971446-4648-11e3-a747-d206bceb4d38 en
https://www.bhic.nl/memorix/genealogy/search/deeds/176302dd-f53f-4ad6-ff27-2dbb092880b0?person=77c9fccd-fd6b-0d2f-3c97-189808994baf ===Berlicum (Emken Rutten) 1630-06-27 (RK) marriage === [[Rutten-521|Emken Rutten]] managed by managed by [[Terstal-1|Nick Terstal]]
b. ca 1610, married [[Jansen-5830|Henricus Jansen]] 27 Jun 1630 in Berlicum :Rooms-Katholiek trouwboek 1621-1677, archiefnummer 1428, Streekarchief Langs Aa en Dommel, inventarisnummer 17, blad 21-01 ::Gemeente: Berlicum ::Periode: 1621-1677 ::Religie: Rooms-Katholiek ::https://www.bhic.nl/memorix/genealogy/search/deeds/dfd5a0ce-dc25-cf0a-f2a7-04e4c98978db?person=96152312-40df-e195-5002-748770f1982a ===Berlicum (Jan Adriaen Rutten) 1645-05-02 (RK) marriage === born ca. 1625, married 1645-02-05 [[Rutten-524|Jan Adriaen Rutten]] managed by [[Terstal-1|Nick Terstal]] Gemeente: Berlicum Periode: 1621-1677 Religie: Rooms-Katholiek https://www.bhic.nl/memorix/genealogy/search/deeds/5b29cb9b-6230-2f4a-5f15-b32f6697f145?person=47690b55-9fbb-dab1-2e1b-fb14ece705f2 === Heeswijk (Lucas Rutten) 1605-09-08 baptism of son Rutgerus === Taufe (Abdij van Berne) am 8. September 1605 in Heeswijk (Niederlande)Brabant Historische Informationszentrum in Brabant (Niederlande), Kirchenbücher Taufen Bron: boek, Teil: 10, Zeitraum: 1588-1617, Heeswijk, Zugangscode 1441, Inventar­nummer 10, 8. September 1605, Abdij van Berne doopboek 1588-1617, folio 20r cited in OpenArchieven.nl. Database with images. [https://www.openarchieven.nl/bhi:afd78863-cf00-1cc4-50e3-ee9806d1754a ''Taufe (Abdij van Berne) am 8. September 1605 in Heeswijk (Niederlande)''] accessed Sept 2023 :Vater:Lucas Rutten :Kind (männlich):Rutgerus Rutten :Zeugen ::Henricus Danielis ::Maria Jacobi Rommen :Anmerkung:Getuige 1 uit Schijndel. Getuiige 3 echtgenote van Jacobus Rommen === Heeswijk (Rutgerus Joannis Rutten) 1608-02-28 baptism of daughter Maria === Taufe (Abdij van Berne) am 28. Februar 1608 in Heeswijk (Niederlande)Brabant Historische Informationszentrum in Brabant (Niederlande), Kirchenbücher Taufen Bron: boek, Teil: 10, Zeitraum: 1588-1617, Heeswijk, Zugangscode 1441, Inventar­nummer 10, 28. Februar 1608, Abdij van Berne doopboek 1588-1617, folio 23r citied in OpenArchieven.nl. Database with images. [https://www.openarchieven.nl/bhi:2524ef1a-8e1e-5b4d-099f-701718301498 ''Taufe (Abdij van Berne) am 28. Februar 1608 in Heeswijk (Niederlande)''] accessed Sept 2023 :Vater:Rutgerus Joannis Rutten :Kind (weiblich):Maria Rutten :Zeugen ::Theodorus Wilhelmi ::Deliana Peeters === Heeswijk (Huijbertus Rutten) 1608-09-21 baptism of daughter Henrica === Taufe (Abdij van Berne) am 21. September 1608 in Heeswijk (Niederlande)Brabant Historische Informationszentrum in Brabant (Niederlande), Kirchenbücher Taufen Bron: boek, Teil: 10, Zeitraum: 1588-1617, Heeswijk, Zugangscode 1441, Inventar­nummer 10, 21. September 1608, Abdij van Berne doopboek 1588-1617, folio 24r cited in OpenArchieven.nl. database with images [https://www.openarchieven.nl/bhi:0a1adfa5-a6c1-09d1-a634-5f820e6b6a2a ''Taufe (Abdij van Berne) am 21. September 1608 in Heeswijk (Niederlande)''] accessed Sept 2023 :Vater:Huijbertus Rutten :Kind (weiblich):Henrica Rutten :Zeugen ::Joannes Sijmonis ::Johanna Rutten === Heeswijk (Matthias Rutten) 1610-05 (oder 06) baptism of daughteher Adriana === Taufe (Abdij van Berne) in 1610 in Heeswijk (Niederlande)Brabant Historische Informationszentrum in Brabant (Niederlande), Kirchenbücher Taufen Bron: boek, Teil: 10, Zeitraum: 1588-1617, Heeswijk, Zugangscode 1441, Inventar­nummer 10, 1610, Abdij van Berne doopboek 1588-1617, folio 25r cited in OpenArchieven.nl Database with images. [https://www.openarchieven.nl/bhi:bc783614-cb9f-f8e9-58ed-a14cfc71e8d5 ''Taufe (Abdij van Berne) in 1610 in Heeswijk (Niederlande)''] accessed Sept 2023 :Vater:Matthias Rutten :Kind (weiblich):Adriana Rutten :Zeugen ::Hermandus Joannis ::Anthonia Joannis Huberti :Anmerkung:Getuige 3 ex Schijndel. Mei of juni ===Berlicum (Rutger Adriaen Rutten) 1643-02-02=== Rutger Adriaen Rutten cited in court proceedings, listed as source for [[Rutten-508|Ruth Adriaans Rutten (1567-1643)]] managed by [[Terstal-1|Nick Terstal]] ===Berlicum (Wilhelmus Rutten) 1609-05-27 marriage === [[Rutten-510|Wilhelmus]] was born in 1589. Hij trouwde op 27 mei 1609 te Berlicum met [[Antonij-12|Mechtildis Henrijck Antonij]].[1] :Met haar kreeg hij voor zover bekend de volgende kinderen: ::Meriken Willem Rutten gedoopt 29 september 1611 te Berlicum (get. Aert Mertens & Jenneken Henrijck Lambert Vuchts)[2] ::Gerarda Willem Rutten gedoopt 12 januari 1614 te Berlicum (get. Jacob Sijmonsen & Ariken Nelis Woutersen)[3] ::Neesken Willem Rutten gedoopt 11 oktober 1620 te Berlicum (get. Jan Huijberts & Joostken Goverssen)[4] ::Godefrida Willem Rutten gedoopt 20 november 1627 te Berlicum (get. Adrianus Govers & Govertken Govers)[5] :Hij overleed voor 1631.[6] '''NOTE''' husband and wife (but so far no children) have WikiTree profiles managed by [[Terstal-1|Nick Terstal]] ===Berlicum (Gerardus Rutten) 1620-02-04 marriage === [[Rutten-514|Gerardus Rutten]] :Gerardus Jacobs was born in 1600. : married [[Van_Bakel-691|Johanna Martens (van Bakel)]] Feb 4, 1620 in Berlicum. :Sources ::RK doop-, trouw en begraafboek 1603-1620, archiefnummer 1428, inventarisnummer 1, blad 93-04 ::Gemeente: Berlicum ::Periode: 1603-1620 ::Religie: Rooms-Katholiek https://www.bhic.nl/memorix/genealogy/search/deeds/9a677447-ff4e-7f5c-44b3-49b55ba998c0?person=83a42260-4648-11e3-a747-d206bceb4d38 ===Berlicum (Gerardus Rutten) 1631-06-02 (RK) marriage === [[Rutten-522|Willem Rutten]]
b. ca 1611, married [[Lamberts-288|Ida Lamberts]] 3 Jun 1631 in Berlicum
:Rooms-Katholiek trouwboek 1621-1677, archiefnummer 1428, Streekarchief Langs Aa en Dommel, inventarisnummer 17, blad 26-05 ::Gemeente: Berlicum ::Periode: 1621-1677 ::Religie: Rooms-Katholiek :: https://www.bhic.nl/memorix/genealogy/search/deeds/ecef538b-f78d-4293-b857-ebb0346d5a6c?person=a514f9e9-b1fb-190e-7e6a-e466d7dcae37 == Duchy of Brabant / Margraviate of Antwerp / Lordship of Breda == :Hertogdom Brabant / Baronie Breda '''Note:''' The Baron of Breda was also Count of Nassau, and during most of the period of interest (under William I of Orange-Nassau 1533-1584 and his descendents) "stateholder" of Holland, Zeeland and Utrecht, leader of the Dutch Revolt and ultimately stateholder (and later Kings) of the Netherlands. ==='''OVERVIEW''' of Rutten families in this region=== #'''Willem''' Rutten [est b. '''1480-90'''] mentioned in court records 1508-1515. Married to sister of Jan Geldolf de Hoghe. ##'''Mathijs Willems''' Rutten [est. b. '''1520-30'''] recorded as husband of Jehenne Peter Jan Martens van Everbee in court records 1580 and 1588 (not the marriage date). Possible son of "Willem" #Mechtelt Rutten [est b. '''1485-95'''] (mentioned as sister of Willem in 1508) #'''Peter''' Rutten. [est. b. '''1485-95''']Pastor. Paternity of "natural" son Ghorys Peter Ruttenzone established in court records in 1515-16 ##Ghorys Peter Ruttenzone [est. b. '''1510'''] #'''Gherit Adriaen''' Rutten [est. b. '''1540'''] mentioned in 1577 as married to Dingne Jan Godert Peter Meeus in court records (not the marriage date). #'''Wilhelmus''' Rutten [est b. '''1560'''] - Wilhelmus son of Wilhelmus (baptised RK 1601) seems too young for Willem to be father - but possible grandfather. Married to Maria Petri ##'''Wilhelmus''' Rutten bapt. (RK) '''1601''' in Breda. #'''Gerrit''' Rutten [est.b. '''1610''']1643-01-14 baptism of daughter Catherijn ##'''Catherijn''' Rutten bapt. 14 Jan '''1643''' ===Breda (Willem Rutten) 1508-02-08 mentioned in court record (Schepenbank)=== https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/88545717 ===Breda (Willem Rutten) 1508-12-09 mentioned in court record (Schepenbank)=== https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/88545602 Willem and his sister Mechtelt are owed by Mechtelt's husband Jan Wouter Bertenzone. ===Breda (Willem Rutten) 1515-02-23 court record=== Willem is owed by his brother in law Jan Geldolf de Hoghe
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/88526466 === Breda (Wilhelmus Rutten) 1601-05-31 baptism of son Wilhelmus === Taufe am 31. Mai 1601 in Breda (Niederlande)Stadtarchiv Breda in Breda (Niederlande), Kirchenbücher Taufen Collectie DTB Breda, Bron: boek, Teil: 2, Zeitraum: 1582-1613, Breda, Archiv CB, Inventar­nummer 2, 31. Mai 1601, Dopen rk Brugstraat 1582-1613, folio 125r cited in OpenArchieven.nl. Database with images. [https://www.openarchieven.nl/brd:dfd903d2-d9fd-f06d-7751-4054ab897ed5 ''Taufe am 31. Mai 1601 in Breda (Niederlande)''] accessed Sept 2023 [https://www.openarchieven.nl/brd:dfd903d2-d9fd-f06d-7751-4054ab897ed5 image] :Vater:Wilhelmus Rutten :Mutter:Maria Petri :Kind (männlich):Wilhelmus Rutten :Peter (godfather):Petrus Jodoci Thomae :Meter (godmother):Barbara Adriani === Breda (Mathijs Willems Rutten) 1580-05-31 vestbrief === "Gehuwd met Jehenne Peter Jan Martens van Everbee" Bronvermelding Vestbrieven 1580, Schepenbank Breda 1499-1811, inventarisnummer 484, blad 106r Gemeente: Breda Periode: 1580
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/88392449 === Breda (Mathijs Willems Rutten) 1580-05-31 vestbrief === Rechterlijke archieven met Mathijs Willems Rutten https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/88532803 :Geregistreerde:Mathijs Willems Rutten :diversen:Gehuwd met Jehenne Peter Jan Martens van Everbee In marge :Gebeurtenis:vestbrief :Datum:24-03-1588 :Documenttype:Rechterlijke archieven :Erfgoedinstelling:Stadsarchief Breda :Plaats instelling:Breda :Collectiegebied:Noord-Brabant :Registratienummer:487 :Pagina:227r :Registratiedatum:24-03-1588 :Akteplaats:Breda :Collectie:Archiefnaam: Schepenbank Breda 1499-1811, Bron: boek, Deel: 487, Periode: 1585-1586 :Boek:Vestbrieven 1585 - 1586 ===Breda (Peter Rutten) 1514-07-03 court record (vestbrief)=== Apparently establishing paternity of illegitimate son Ghorys Peter Ruttenzone, fathered by pastor Peter Rutten.
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/88523404 ===Breda (Peter Rutten) 1516-08-14 court record=== More evidence that Ghorys Peter Ruttensone was a "natural son" of Peter Rutten.
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/88639423 ===Breda (Peter Rutten) 1516-08-18 court record=== More evidence that Ghorys Peter Ruttensone was a "natural son" of Peter Rutten.
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/88638365 ===Breda (Jacop Rutten) 1518-06 court records === Jacop Jacop Ruttensone, son of Jacop Rutten. Mentioned in court proceedings.
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/88509063 === Breda (Gherit Adriaen Rutten) 1577-01-29 vestbrief === :Geregistreerde:Gherit Adriaen Rutten :diversen:gehuwd met Dingne Jan Godert Peter Meeus :Gebeurtenis:vestbrief :Datum:29-01-1577 :Documenttype:Rechterlijke archieven :Erfgoedinstelling:Stadsarchief Breda :Plaats instelling:Breda :Collectiegebied:Noord-Brabant :Registratienummer:481 :Pagina:17v, 18r :Registratiedatum:29-01-1577 :Akteplaats:Breda :Collectie:Archiefnaam: Schepenbank Breda 1499-1811, Bron: boek, Deel: 481, Periode: 1577 :Boek:Vestbrieven 1577
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/88620049
https://stadsarchief.breda.nl/collectie/archief/genealogische-bronnen/deeds/b2b15f1d-18a4-4999-8eb0-2dfbdd2fe8a4 ===Breda (Gerrit Rutten) 1643-01-14 baptism of daughter Catherijn === Stadtarchiv Breda in Breda (Niederlande), Kirchenbücher Taufen Collectie DTB Breda, Bron: boek, Teil: 25, Zeitraum: 1640-1644, Breda, Archiv CB, Inventar­nummer 25, 14. Januar 1643, Dopen nh Breda 1640-1644, folio 173 === Breda (Laureijs Jan Rutten) 1579-09-24 mentioned in court document === :Geregistreerde:Laureijs Laureijs Jan Rutten :Gebeurtenis:vestbrief :Datum:24-09-1579
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/88609252 :residence Gravemoer (northeast of Breda, now s'Gravemoer in town of Dongen)
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/88608378 === Breda (Petrus Guilhelmi Rutten) 1591-12-20 baptism of son Guilhelmus === Taufe (Rooms-Katholiek) am 20. Dezember 1591 in Breda (Niederlande)Brabant Historische Informationszentrum in Brabant (Niederlande), Kirchenbücher Taufen Bron: boek, Teil: 2, Zeitraum: 1582-1613, Breda, Zugangscode 8020, Inventar­nummer 2, 20. Dezember 1591, Rooms-Katholiek doopboek 1582-1613, folio 99V citied in OpenArchieven.nl Database. [https://www.openarchieven.nl/bhi:52ebdcbb-d775-204c-7725-4c292379e215 ''Taufe (Rooms-Katholiek) am 20. Dezember 1591 in Breda (Niederlande)''] accessed Sept 2023[https://www.openarchieven.nl/brd:16108bce-36b1-a2e0-7c9f-3f45a8994726 image] :Vater:Petrus Guilhelmi Rutten :Mutter:Maria Cornelij :Kind:Guilhelmus Rutten :Zeugen ::Jodocus Cornelij ::Maria Johannis :Anmerkung:Doopboeken RK Brugstraat 1582 - 1613 === Breda (Peter Willem Rutten) 1585-02-05 court record - wife Marie Cornelis Jans Cuijpers === Rechterlijke archieven met Peter Willem RuttenStads Achief Breda [https://stadsarchief.breda.nl/collectie/archief/genealogische-bronnen/deeds/48b87d10-ba1f-4fc0-8d4a-363432d01dc0 ARC0002-488-0010-R] cited in CBG|Centrum voor familiegeschiedenis, Den Haag ''wiewaswie.nl'' database with images. [https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/88449826 ''Rechterlijke archieven met Peter Willem Rutten''] accessed September 2023 :Geregistreerde:Peter Willem Rutten :diversen:Gehuwd met Marie Cornelis Jans Cuijpers :Gebeurtenis:vestbrief :Datum:05-02-1585 :Documenttype:Rechterlijke archieven :Erfgoedinstelling:Stadsarchief Breda :Plaats instelling:Breda :Collectiegebied:Noord-Brabant :Registratienummer:488 :Pagina:10r :Registratiedatum:05-02-1585 :Akteplaats:Breda :Collectie:Archiefnaam: Schepenbank Breda 1499-1811, Bron: boek, Deel: 488, Periode: 1587 :Boek:Vestbrieven 1587 === Breda (Cornelie Rutten) 1585-05-31 court record === Rechterlijke archieven met Cornelie RuttenStads Archief Breda Vestbrieven 1585 - 1586, Schepenbank Breda 1499-1811, inventarisnummer 487, blad 47v [https://stadsarchief.breda.nl/collectie/archief/genealogische-bronnen/deeds/9c8ed909-a46b-4285-8ea3-ede54d65d9fc ARC0002-487-0047-V] cited in CBG|Centrum voor familiegeschiedenis, Den Haag ''wiewaswie.nl'' database with images. [https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/88534160 ''Rechterlijke archieven met Cornelie Rutten''] accessed September 2023 Gemeente: Breda Periode: 1585-1586 :Geregistreerde:Cornelie Rutten :Gebeurtenis:vestbrief :Datum:31-05-1585 :Documenttype:Rechterlijke archieven :Erfgoedinstelling:Stadsarchief Breda :Plaats instelling:Breda :Collectiegebied:Noord-Brabant :Registratienummer:487 :Pagina:47v :Registratiedatum:31-05-1585 :Akteplaats:Breda :Collectie:Archiefnaam: Schepenbank Breda 1499-1811, Bron: boek, Deel: 487, Periode: 1585-1586 :Boek:Vestbrieven 1585 - 1586 === Breda (Johannes Rutten) 1594-04-13 baptism (RK) of son Henricus === Taufe (Rooms-Katholiek) am 13. April 1594 in Breda (Niederlande)Brabant Historische Informationszentrum in Brabant (Niederlande), Kirchenbücher Taufen Bron: boek, Teil: 2, Zeitraum: 1582-1613, Breda, Zugangscode 8020, Inventar­nummer 2, 13. April 1594, Rooms-Katholiek doopboek 1582-1613, folio 111V citied in OpenArchieven. Database. [https://www.openarchieven.nl/bhi:7c6a2bf0-08ac-88d0-a8e8-1cfcf89ffafa ''Taufe (Rooms-Katholiek) am 13. April 1594 in Breda (Niederlande)''] accessed Sept 2023 [https://www.openarchieven.nl/brd:a4321e86-ece0-7d09-9b1d-7db59bf602f3 image] :Vater :Johannes Rutten :Mutter :Henrica Jacobi :Kind :Henricus Rutten :Zeuge :Beleken N.N. :Anmerkung :Doopboeken RK Brugstraat 1582 - 1613 "ceraemoniae baptismi repetitae sunt" = de doohandelingen zijn herhaald" (herdoopt) Beleken "avia sua" = zijn grootmoeder == Duchy of Guelders / Lower Quarters (Arnhem, Nijmegen, Zutphen) / (Venray, Ressen) == ===Venray (Willemus Rutten) 1607-03-18 baptism of daughter Bartholomea === ('''note:''' geolocation and spouse don't match other Wilhelmus) Taufe (RK) am 18. März 1607 in Venray (Niederlande)Stadtarchiv Venray in Venray (Niederlande), Kirchenbücher Taufen Bron: boek, Teil: 138-02, Zeitraum: 1606-1633, Venray, Archiv 138, Inventar­nummer 138-02, 18. März 1607, Dopen parochie Venray, 1606-1633, folio 3r citied in OpenArchieven.nl. Database with images. [https://www.openarchieven.nl/ven:d4ef285a-1933-11e3-af4a-f81306e9e592 ''Taufe (RK) am 18. März 1607 in Venray (Niederlande)''] accessed Sept 2023 :Vater:Willemus Rutten :Mutter:Tunnisken :Kind (weiblich):Bartholomea Rutten :Zeugen ::Jan Rutten ::Heilken Rutten ===Nijmegen (Henneken Rutten) 1578-12-11 Dowry === :Vermelding:Jan Janss van Tyel :Vermelding:Henneken Rutten :Gebeurtenis:Akte :Datum:11-12-1578 :Soort akte:morgengave :Documenttype:Rechterlijke archieven :Erfgoedinstelling:Regionaal Archief Nijmegen :Plaats instelling:Nijmegen :Collectiegebied:Gelderland :Archief:3 :Registratienummer:1861 :Registratiedatum:11-12-1578 :Collectie:Stadsgerichten Nijmegen ===Ressen=== Ressen was an independent suzerainty until 1591, when it fell to the "States of Guelders and Zupthen", see [https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ressen_(Lingewaard) Wikipedia.nl: Ressen] ===Ressen (Gerrit Rutten) 1768-05-25 death of child === #1768-05-25 Ressen death of a child of Gerrit Rutten https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/51103871 ===Ressen (Gerrit Rutten) 1776-08-15 death of child === #1776-08-15 Ressen death of a child of Gerrit Rutten and Annetjen Vandeneck https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/51103871 ===Ressen (Gerrit Rutten) 1783-09-07 death === #1783-09-07 Ressen death of Gerrit Rutten https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/51103871 ===Ressen (Willem Rutten) 1769-02-20 death of child === #1769-02-20 Ressen death of a child of Willem Rutten https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/51103871 ===Ressen (Willem Rutten) 1771-12-30 death of child === #1771-12-30 Ressen death of a child of Willem Rutten https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/51103871 == Duchy of Guelders / Upper Guelders (Venlo, Guelders, Montfort) / (Maasbracht) == Gelres Overqwartier, Oberquartier von Geldern aka Obergeldern [https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ambt_Montfort_(drostambt)#/media/Bestand:Gelre_overkwartier_1547.svg map] Maasplassen [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maasbracht#/media/Datei:Maasplassen.jpg map] === Maasbracht (Gertrudis Rutten) [est.b. '''1650'''] 1675-84 children baptised (RK) === [[Rutten-242|Gertrudis Rutten]] managed by [[Rulkens-14|R. Rulkins]], citing Rijksarchief Beveren-Waas (Oost Vlaanderen) Netherlands, Limburg, Maasbracht, indexen op kerkelijke registers ["Maasbracht, Limburg, Nederland Documenten," afbeeldingen, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6S2S-LDP : 21 september 2023), afbeelding 92 van 159; Regionaal Historisch Centrum Limburg.] == Noord-Holland == === Amsterdam === "Amsterdam" is an important location for this analysis - primarily because the 1645 marriage record for Gerrit Rutten and Maritje Hendricx is found there (although, technically, the marriage location in Sloterdijk was not part of Amsterdam in 1645). From the records for 1500-1700 which have been viewed so far, there appear to have been a number of "Rutten" families in Amsterdam - but none seem to be connected to a "Gerrit" who might have married in 1645. ==='''OVERVIEW''' of Rutten families in this region=== #So far, three males with the lastname "Rutten" have been discovered in the time period covered (1560-85): ##'''Jan''' Rutten [est. b. '''1545'''] lived in Amsterdam in the 1560s, was involved in a court proceeding in the 1570s and apparently had two children (with two different mothers: Diewer Pieters and Stijn Jans) who were baptised in the reformed church. ###Jannitgen (1568) ###Rut (1569) ##'''Lenaart''' Rutten [est. b. '''1550'''] married for the second time in Amsterdam in Feb 1587. ##'''Ariaan''' Rutten [est.b. '''1560'''] married November 1587. #There are seven "Rutten" women mentioned in the archives as having lived in Amsterdam in the period 1560-90, but it is unclear whether or not they were related: ##'''Griet''' Rutten died and was buried in September 1575. ##[different] '''Griet''' Rutten [est. b. '''1560'''] is recorded as the mother of Hilgont, daughter of Isbrant Janssen, baptised in Amsterdam 23 Oct 1586.WieWasWie. DTB Dopen, archiefnummer 5001, inventarisnummer 1, blad p.305, aktenummer DTB 1 [https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/77509186 DTB Dopen met Hilgont] ##'''Els''' Rutten [est.b. ''1550'''] and Arent Arentz are listed as parents of "Eefken" in 1567, when Eefken was baptised in the reformed church. Note that a marriage between "Aeltje" Rutten and Arent Arentz is recorded in 1588! ###Eefken Arents ##'''Trijn''' Rutten [est. b. '''1550'''] was married (to Hendrick Roelifsz) and living in Amsterdam about this time, their son Roelif was baptised in Apr 1568, their daughter Marri in April 1569. By 1580, however, it appears that Trijn had remarried. The father of her son Baerent, baptised in October, is listed as Claes Evertsz. ##'''Neel''' Rutten [est. b. '''1550'''] is also living in Amsterdam during this time, her marriage to Jan Jansz is recorded in 1568. ##'''Marij''' Rutten [est. b. '''1540'''] also lived in Amsterdam in the 1560s. She sold property in 1565 and was married to IJsbrant Gelisz in 1573. She may be the same person as '''Marri''' Rutten, whose daughter with Dirck Barents, Bartgen, was baptised in March 1587. ##'''Beert/Baert''' Rutten [est. b. '''1550'''] married Claes Willemsz in May 1570, shortly before their son Rut was baptised. She was re-married to Dierck Tijsz in 1575, with whom she had three more children (Tijs, Lijn and Baertgen) between 1576 and 1583. ##''Aeltje'' Rutten marriage to Arent Arentz 1588-05-28 === Amsterdam (Jan Rutten) 1564-02-04 bought house on (Oude) Nieuwstraat === bought from Harck Reijersz Kwijtscheldingen, archiefnummer 5062, inventarisnummer 1 Gemeente: Amsterdam Periode: 1563-1811
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/91313866 === Amsterdam (Jan Rutten) 1568-09-23 baptism of daughter Jannitgen === :Kind:Jannitgen :Vader: Jan Rutten :Moeder:Diewer Pieters :Gebeurtenis:Doop :Datum:23-09-1568 :Religie:Hervormd
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/78483932
https://archief.amsterdam/indexen/deeds/8f8ab3c7-98d7-46e4-b5a3-a300287a366e === Amsterdam (Jan Rutten) 1569-08-22 baptism of Son Rut === :Kind:Rut :Vader:Jan Rutten :Moeder:Stijn Jans :Gebeurtenis:Doop :Datum:22-08-1569 :Religie:Hervormd
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/77650367
https://archief.amsterdam/indexen/deeds/0dbce24d-7632-41ba-908e-f74d4d294030 === Amsterdam (Jan Rutten) 1573-11-23 "misdeeds and punishment" ===
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/105587860 === Amsterdam (Marij Rutten) 1565-06-27 Sold house on Hoogstraat === sold to Dirck Henricxz Kwijtscheldingen, archiefnummer 5062, inventarisnummer 2 Gemeente: Amsterdam Periode: 1563-1811
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/91314495 === Amsterdam (Marij Rutten) 1573-07-03 marriage to Ijsbrant Gelisz === Bruidegom:IJsbrant Gelisz Bruid:Marij Rutten Gebeurtenis:Ondertrouw Datum:1573
https://archief.amsterdam/indexen/deeds/a4f92318-b644-4cdc-82bf-4bab48bfef7a === Amsterdam (Marri Rutten) 1587-03-30 baptism of daughter with Dirck Barents === DTB Dopen met Bartgen [https://archief.amsterdam/indexen/deeds/8f9962f1-8647-4098-9280-5de5bd31cf7f image]WieWasWie.nl Database with images, DTB Dopen, archiefnummer 5001, inventarisnummer 38, blad p.10, aktenummer DTB 38 https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/78052249 DTB Dopen met Bartgen] :Kind :Bartgen :Vader :Dirck Barents :Moeder :Marri Rutten :Gebeurtenis :Doop :Datum :30-03-1587 :Religie :Hervormd :Documenttype :DTB Dopen :Erfgoedinstelling :Stadsarchief Amsterdam :Plaats instelling :Amsterdam :Collectiegebied :Noord-Holland :Archief :5001 :Registratienummer :38 :Aktenummer :DTB 38 :Pagina :p.10 :Registratiedatum :30-03-1587 :Akteplaats :Amsterdam :Collectie :Deel: 38, Periode: 1587-1602 :Boek :DTB Dopen :Opmerking:Kerk: Nieuwe Kerk === Amsterdam (Els Rutten) 1567-10-05 baptism of daughter Eefken === :Kind: Eefken :Vader: Arent Arentz :Moeder: Els Rutten :Gebeurtenis: Doop :Datum: 05-10-1567 :Religie: Hervormd :Documenttype: DTB Dopen :Erfgoedinstelling: Stadsarchief Amsterdam :Plaats instelling: Amsterdam :Collectiegebied: Noord-Holland Archief: 5001 Registratienummer:1 Aktenummer:DTB 1 Pagina: p.51
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/77996135
https://archief.amsterdam/indexen/deeds/c8e29528-b3c3-4441-9351-9e1d1757995c === Amsterdam (Aeltje Rutten) 1588-05-28 marriage to Arent Arentz === DTB Trouwen met Arent Arentsz https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/85437660 :Bruidegom:Arent Arentsz :Bruid:Aaltje Rutten :Gebeurtenis:Ondertrouw :Datum:28-05-1588 :Documenttype:DTB Trouwen :Erfgoedinstelling:Stadsarchief Amsterdam :Plaats instelling:Amsterdam :Collectiegebied:Noord-Holland :Archief:5001 :Registratienummer:663 :Pagina:p.4 :Registratiedatum:28-05-1588 :Akteplaats:Amsterdam :Collectie:Deel: 663, Periode: 1588-1591 :Boek:Ondertrouwregister :Opmerking: Huwelijksintekeningen van de PUI. Aantal pagina's: 3 Volgnummer: 3 === Amsterdam (Neel Rutten) 1568-04-03 marriage === Bruidegom:Jan Jansz Bruid:Neel Rutten Gebeurtenis:Ondertrouw Datum:1568
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/85449112
https://archief.amsterdam/indexen/deeds/5b9c043f-70bb-4632-9ef4-dbc08f5ebb38 === Amsterdam (Trijn Rutten) 1568-04-26 baptism of son Roelif === :Kind: Roelif :Vader: Hendrick Roelifsz :Moeder: Trijn Rutten :Gebeurtenis: Doop :Datum : 26-04-1568 :Religie: Hervormd
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/78517421
https://archief.amsterdam/indexen/deeds/75534dac-ddf7-49fd-bf4a-367b2dbdf40f === Amsterdam (Trijn Rutten) 1569-04-29 baptism of daughter Marri === :Kind:Marri :Vader:Henrick Rolif :Moeder:Trijn Rutten :Gebeurtenis:Doop :Datum:29-04-1569 :Religie:Hervormd
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/77631642
https://archief.amsterdam/indexen/deeds/57b68874-b9eb-4066-bce4-543133c861c6 === Amsterdam (Trijn Rutten) 1580-10-16 baptism of son Baerent === :Kind:Baerent :Vader:Claes Evertsz :Moeder:Trijn Rutten :Gebeurtenis:Doop :Datum:16-10-1580 :Religie:Hervormd :Documenttype:DTB Dopen :Erfgoedinstelling:Stadsarchief Amsterdam :Plaats instelling:Amsterdam :Collectiegebied:Noord-Holland :Archief:5001 :Registratienummer:1 :Aktenummer:DTB 1 :Pagina:p.166 :Registratiedatum:16-10-1580 :Akteplaats:Amsterdam :Collectie:Deel: 1, Periode: 1564-1588 :Boek:DTB Dopen :Opmerking:Kerk: Oude Kerk === Amsterdam (Baert Rutten) 1570-05-03 marriage === :Bruidegom: Claes Willemsz :Bruid:Baert Rutten :Gebeurtenis:Ondertrouw :Datum:1570
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/85523390
https://archief.amsterdam/indexen/deeds/8eb9b08d-ac48-4ff1-9179-6dea2ba52f8a === Amsterdam (Beert/Baert Rutten) 1570-09-21 baptism of son Rut === :Kind:Rut :Vader:Claes Willemz :Moeder:Beert Rutten :Gebeurtenis:Doop :Datum:21-09-1570 :Religie:Hervormd
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/78468200
https://archief.amsterdam/indexen/deeds/ed500c95-bc8e-464f-9fdf-aab9a7adb00d === Amsterdam (Beert/Baert Rutten) 1575-06-25 marriage (2nd) to Dierck Tijsz === :Bruidegom: Dierck Tijsz :Bruid:Baert Rutten :Gebeurtenis:Ondertrouw :Datum:1575 :Documenttype:DTB Trouwen :Erfgoedinstelling:Stadsarchief Amsterdam :Plaats instelling:Amsterdam :Collectiegebied:Noord-Holland :Archief:5001 :Registratienummer:969 :Pagina:p.60
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/85519714
https://archief.amsterdam/indexen/deeds/165470da-4251-460b-bd5c-fb36ae659049 === Amsterdam (Beert/Baert/Baertgen Rutten) 1576-11-18 baptism of (son) Tijs === :Kind:Tijs :Vader:Dirc Tijzen :Moeder:Baertgen Rutten :Gebeurtenis:Doop :Datum:18-11-1576 :Religie:Hervormd :Documenttype:DTB Dopen :Erfgoedinstelling:Stadsarchief Amsterdam :Plaats instelling:Amsterdam :Collectiegebied:Noord-Holland :Archief:5001 :Registratienummer:1 :Aktenummer:DTB 1 :Pagina:p.126 :Registratiedatum:18-11-1576
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/77853589 DTB Dopen, archiefnummer 5001, inventarisnummer 1, blad p.126, aktenummer DTB 1 image 63 p. 126
https://archief.amsterdam/indexen/deeds/aaae7ad5-dde4-4536-bc33-aa1dfbe49e8d === Amsterdam (Beert/Baert/Baertgen Rutten) 1581-09-21 baptism of (son?) Lijn === :Kind:Lijn :Vader:Dijrrick Tijssen :Moeder:Bertgen Rutten :Gebeurtenis:Doop :Datum:21-09-1581 :Religie:Hervormd :Documenttype:DTB Dopen :Erfgoedinstelling:Stadsarchief Amsterdam :Plaats instelling:Amsterdam :Collectiegebied:Noord-Holland :Archief:5001 :Registratienummer:1 :Aktenummer:DTB 1 :Pagina:p.179 :Registratiedatum:21-09-1581 :Akteplaats:Amsterdam :Collectie:Deel: 1, Periode: 1564-1588 :Boek:DTB Dopen :Opmerking:Kerk: Oude Kerk
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/77722982 === Amsterdam (Beert/Baert/Baertgen Rutten) 1583-06-10 baptism of daughter Bertgen === :Kind:Bertgen :Vader:Dijrrick Thijssen :Moeder:Bertgen Rutten :Gebeurtenis:Doop :Datum:10-06-1583 :Religie:Hervormd :Documenttype:DTB Dopen :Erfgoedinstelling:Stadsarchief Amsterdam :Plaats instelling:Amsterdam :Collectiegebied:Noord-Holland :Archief:5001 :Registratienummer:1 :Aktenummer:DTB 1 :Pagina:p.207 :Registratiedatum:10-06-1583 :Akteplaats:Amsterdam :Collectie:Deel: 1, Periode: 1564-1588 :Boek:DTB Dopen :Opmerking:Kerk: Oude Kerk
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/77879218 === Amsterdam (Griet Rutten) 1575-09-22 burial === Geregistreerde:Griet Rutten Gebeurtenis:Begraven Datum:22-09-1575
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/83300511 DTB Begraven, archiefnummer 5001, inventarisnummer 1041, blad p.130 en p.131, aktenummer DTB 1041, image 71, page 130, 8th entry.
https://archief.amsterdam/indexen/deeds/c53731a2-a7bd-46e3-8f74-74bc1ac7beb3 === Amsterdam (Griet Rutten-2) 1586-10-23 baptism of daughter === :Kind:Hilgont :Vader:Isbrant Janssen :Moeder:Griet Rutten :Gebeurtenis:Doop :Datum:23-10-1586 :Religie:Hervormd :Documenttype:DTB Dopen :Erfgoedinstelling:Stadsarchief Amsterdam :Plaats instelling:Amsterdam :Collectiegebied:Noord-Holland :Archief:5001 :Registratienummer:1 :Aktenummer:DTB 1 :Pagina:p.305 :Registratiedatum:23-10-1586 :Akteplaats:Amsterdam :Collectie:Deel: 1, Periode: 1564-1588 :Boek:DTB Dopen :Opmerking: Kerk: Oude Kerk === Amsterdam (Lenaart Rutten) 1587-02-28 (second) marriage === DTB Trouwen met Lenaart Rutten [https://archief.amsterdam/indexen/deeds/02f9de1a-bc46-4260-a01c-09410fe84832 image] WieWasWie.nl Database with images. Ondertrouwregister, archiefnummer 5001, inventarisnummer 404, blad p.243 [https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/85382092 DTB Trouwen met Lenaart Rutten] :Bruidegom:Lenaart Rutten :diversen:Eerdere vrouw: Jans, Lijntje :Bruid:Arland Lijffers :Gebeurtenis:Ondertrouw :Datum:28-02-1587 :Documenttype:DTB Trouwen :Erfgoedinstelling:Stadsarchief Amsterdam :Plaats instelling:Amsterdam :Collectiegebied:Noord-Holland :Archief:5001 :Registratienummer:404 :Pagina:p.243 :Registratiedatum:28-02-1587 :Akteplaats:Amsterdam :Collectie:Deel: 404, Periode: 1585-1588 :Boek:Ondertrouwregister :Opmerking: Huwelijksintekeningen van de KERK. Aantal pagina's: 3 Volgnummer: 3 === Amsterdam (Ariaan Rutten) [est. b. '''1560'''] 1587-11- marriage === DTB Trouwen met Ariaan Rutten [https://archief.amsterdam/indexen/deeds/60f2e16f-a339-4c35-b213-bc875eaaab85 image]WieWasWie.nl Database with images. Ondertrouwregister, archiefnummer 5001, inventarisnummer 404, blad p.344, Gemeente: Amsterdam, Periode: 1585-1588 [https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/85382077 DTB Trouwen met Ariaan Rutten] :Bruidegom:Ariaan Rutten :Bruid:Aaltje Jacobi :Gebeurtenis:Ondertrouw :Datum:07-11-1587 :Documenttype:DTB Trouwen :Erfgoedinstelling:Stadsarchief Amsterdam :Plaats instelling:Amsterdam :Collectiegebied:Noord-Holland :Archief:5001 :Registratienummer:404 :Pagina:p.344 :Registratiedatum:07-11-1587 :Akteplaats:Amsterdam :Collectie:Deel: 404, Periode: 1585-1588 :Boek:Ondertrouwregister :Opmerking: Huwelijksintekeningen van de KERK. Aantal pagina's: 3 Volgnummer: 3 ===Amsterdam (Marijtjen Rutten) 1626-03-19 baptised=== #1626-03-19 Amsterdam A "Marijtjen" was baptised in the 'Oude Kerk' Amsterdam on March 19, 1626; father Cornelis Jansz, mother Ael JansThanks to [[Wagenaar-226|Minke Wagenaar]] for this info https://archief.amsterdam/indexen/deeds/14f32a11-45df-4a07-a1e1-bb920025d040 === Amsterdam (Maretgen Rutten) 1680-08-08 buried === :Geregistreerde:Maretgen Rutten :Gebeurtenis:Begraven :Datum:08-08-1580 :Documenttype:DTB Begraven :Erfgoedinstelling:Stadsarchief Amsterdam :Plaats instelling:Amsterdam :Collectiegebied:Noord-Holland :Archief:5001 :Registratienummer:1041 :Aktenummer:DTB 1041 :Pagina:p.208 en p.209 :Registratiedatum:08-08-1580 :Akteplaats:Amsterdam :Collectie:Deel: 1041, Periode: 1573-1587 :Boek:DTB Begraven :Opmerking:Begraafplaats: Oude Kerk == Suid-Holland (Brielle, Delft, Leiden, Rotterdam, Oudewater) == '''note:''' Brielle has a special status after the Treaty of Nonsuch (accords of Nonsuch) in 1585, until 1616. It was one of three "cautionary towns" controlled by the English, initially to prevent them from falling to the Spanish after English troops had helped the Seven Provinces "liberate" them. See [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cautionary_Towns Wikipedia] for more detail. During the period for which records of the Rutten family have been found in Brielle, Thomas Cecil, 1st Earl of Exeter, was the ruling governor. " He accompanied Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester to the Dutch Republic, where he was distinguished for his bravery. In 1584 and 1586 he was Member of Parliament for Lincolnshire, and in 1585 was appointed governor of Brielle – an English Cautionary Town. He did not have good relations with Dudley, but he was very loyal to Sir John Norreys." [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Cecil,_1st_Earl_of_Exeter Wikipedia:Thomas Cecil] See also: Trim, David. ''Fighting 'Jacob's warres' : English and Welsh mercenaries in the European wars of religion : France and the Netherlands''.Trim, David. ''Fighting 'Jacob's warres' : English and Welsh mercenaries in the European wars of religion : France and the Netherlands''. A Thesis submitted for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy. Department of War Studies, King's College, University of LondonOctober 2002. Downloaded from [https://kclpure.kcl.ac.uk/portal/ King’s Research Portal] Sept. 2023] === Brielle (Jan Rutten) 1587-06-02 witness of baptism "soldat" === 135-110 Dopen Brielle 110, 1586-1592 DTB 1Streekarchief Voorne-Putten. Database with images. [https://www.streekarchiefvp.nl/zoeken-in-collecties/personen/?mivast=126&mizig=100&miadt=126&miaet=54&micode=135-110&minr=2680422&milang=nl&misort=last_mod%7Casc&mif1=156&mif2=Getuige&mif4=Brielle&miview=ldt Doopinschrijving Brielle; 02-06-1587] accessed Sept 2023 Doopinschrijving Brielle; 02-06-1587 :Dopeling: Neeltge :Vader: Pieter Cornelisz :Moeder: Barber Harmens :Getuige: ::Hugo Willemsz ::Jacob Allertsz ::Maritge Willems ::Neeltge Cornelis ::Bastiaen ::Jan Rutten :Doopdatum: 02-06-1587 :Akteplaats: Brielle :Opmerkingen:Bastiaen woonde in de Schans. Jan Rutten is soldaat. Maritge Willems en Thoentge Cornelis worden ook als getuige vermeld. :Toegangsnummer:135 :Hervormde Kerk Brielle :Inventarisnummer:110 === Brielle (Jan Rutten) 1588-02-24 baptism of daughter ("een Engelsman") === DTB Dopen met AriaentgeWieWasWie. Database with images. Streekarchief Voorne-Putten. [https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/22682559 DTB Dopen met Ariaentge] :Kind:Ariaentge :Geslacht:Vrouw :Vader:Jan Rutten :Moeder:Beertge Thomas :Getuige:Trijntge Lenaerts :Getuige:Ariaentge :Gebeurtenis:Doop :Datum:24-02-1588 :Gebeurtenisplaats:NDG :Documenttype:DTB Dopen :Erfgoedinstelling:Streekarchief Voorne-Putten :Plaats instelling:Brielle :Collectiegebied:Zuid-Holland :Registratienummer:01 :Registratiedatum:24-02-1588 :Akteplaats:Brielle :Collectie:Sint Catharijnekerk :Opmerking:De vader is een Engelsman. Getuige 2 is een dochter van Willem de wever :Aktesoort:Doopboek === Delft (Gerrit Rutten) 1602 Death of Son Gerrit === :1602 Delft Begraafboeken Oude en Nieuwe Kerk, 1593 augustus 1 - 1602 september 21 burial of Gerrit Rutten son of Gerrit Rutten https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/85078898 (see also 1629-10-03!) === Delft (Gerrit Rutten) 1603-10-15 marriage to Anna Jorisdr. === [[Rutten-527|Gerrit Rutten]]
1603-10-15 Delft Gerrit Rutten (cuipersgesel) married Anna Jorisdr, widow of Willem Jansen https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/85806481 === Delft (Gerrit Rutten) 1610-03-04 death of wife (Anna Jorisdr.) === 1610-03-04 Delft Hausfrau of Gerrit Rutten buried in Delft
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/85085592 === Delft (Gerrit Rutten) 1614-04-06 marriage to Piertergen Jans === :1614-04-06 Delft Gerrit Rutten (occupation "Kuiper", widower, living at Dirklangenstraat) married Pietergen Jans, widow of Claes Maertensz, living in "Oude Delft", Ondertrouwboeken, met vermelding van trouwdatum, 1609 augustus 30 - 1621 februari 28 https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/85760545
Archiv Delft, Kirchenbücher Ehen Collectie Doop-, Trouw- en Begraafboeken van Delft, Delft, Archiv 14, Inventar­nummer 00005, Ondertrouwboeken, met vermelding van trouwdatum, 1609 augustus 30 - 1621 februari 28, folio 50v [https://hdl.handle.net/21.12115/NL-DtAD18718201 permalink] === Delft (Gerrit Rutten) 1619-09-25 witness to baptism === :1619-09-25 Delft Gerrit Rutten is witness to baptism of Maria, daughter of Gillis Aertssz and Maertgen Gerrits https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/85711569 === Delft (Gerrit Rutten) 1629-10-03 death of child === #1629-10-03 Delft Gerrit Rutten child of Gerrit Rutten burials Begraafboeken Oude en Nieuwe Kerk, 1628 mei - 1644 januari 1 https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/85104041 === Delft (Ariaentge Rutten) 1640-05-12 Marriage in Zierikzee (born Delft) === :1640-05-12 Delft marriage of Ariaentge Rutten (b. Delft, res. Zierikzee to the shoemaker Cornelis Lievenszn of Zierikzee) https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/85744199
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/85930043
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/85920604 === Delft (Ariaentge Rutten) 1660-10-10 burial === :1660-10-10 Delft burial of Ariaentge Rutten of Molenstraat in Oude Kerk [presumably maiden name, see marriage to Cornelis Lievenszn 1640-05-12] https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/85190018 === Delft (Gheeertje Rutten) 1584-10-20 marriage === :Bruidegom:Hubrecht Pietersz :Beroep:brouwersknecht :Burgerlijke staat:Jongeman :Woonplaats:in de Roskam :Bruid:Gheertge Rutten :Burgerlijke staat:Jongedochter :Woonplaats:Gasthuijslaan :Gebeurtenis:Ondertrouw :Datum:20-10-1584 :Documenttype:DTB Trouwen :Erfgoedinstelling:Stadsarchief Delft :Plaats instelling:Delft :Collectiegebied:Zuid-Holland :Archief:0014 :Registratienummer:00123 :Pagina:13 :Registratiedatum:20-10-1584 :Boek:Ondertrouwboek Gerecht, 1584 januari 28 - 1596 maart
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/85771525 === Delft (Gaertgen Rutten) 1585-01-05 widow of Jan Jansz marries Gerryt Heyndrixsz === :Bruidegom:Gerryt Heyndrixsz :Geboorteplaats:Embden :Burgerlijke staat:Jongeman :Woonplaats:Verwersdijk :Bruid:Gaertgen Rutten :Burgerlijke staat:Weduwe :Woonplaats:Cruijstsraat :Bruid voormalige partner van:Jan Jansz :Gebeurtenis:Ondertrouw :Datum:05-01-1585 :Documenttype:DTB Trouwen :Erfgoedinstelling:Stadsarchief Delft :Plaats instelling:Delft :Collectiegebied:Zuid-Holland :Archief:0014 :Registratienummer:00123 :Pagina:17 :Registratiedatum:05-01-1585 :Boek:Ondertrouwboek Gerecht, 1584 januari 28 - 1596 maart
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/85786148 === Delft (Hildegont Rutten) 1585-08-03 widow of Michiel Adriaensz marries Willem Wouterz === DTB Trouwen met Willem WouterszCBG|Centrum voor familiegeschiedenis, den Haag. ''wiewaswie.nl'' database with images [https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/85930159 ''DTB Trouwen met Willem Woutersz''] accessed Sept 2023 :Bruidegom:Willem Woutersz :Beroep:Metselaar :Geboorteplaats:Roosendael :Burgerlijke staat:Weduwnaar :Woonplaats:Molslaan :Bruid:Hillegont Rutten :Burgerlijke staat:Weduwe :Woonplaats:Molslaan :Bruid voormalige partner van:Michiel Adriaensz :Gebeurtenis:Ondertrouw :Datum:03-08-1585 :Documenttype:DTB Trouwen :Erfgoedinstelling:Stadsarchief Delft :Plaats instelling:Delft :Collectiegebied:Zuid-Holland :Archief:0014 :Registratienummer:00123 :Pagina:27 :Registratiedatum:03-08-1585 :Boek:Ondertrouwboek Gerecht, 1584 januari 28 - 1596 maart === Delft (Jacob Rutten) 1586-06-21 marriage to Batge Martens === DTB Trouwen met Jacob RuttenCBG. ''wiewaswie.nl'' database with images. [https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/85850616 ''DTB Trouwen met Jacob Rutten''] accessed Sept 2023 :Bruidegom:Jacob Rutten :Beroep:scipper :Burgerlijke staat:Jongeman :Woonplaats:Annesteeg :Bruid:Batge Martens :Burgerlijke staat:Jongedochter :Woonplaats:Coornmarkt :Gebeurtenis:Ondertrouw :Datum:21-06-1586 :Documenttype:DTB Trouwen :Erfgoedinstelling:Stadsarchief Delft :Plaats instelling:Delft :Collectiegebied:Zuid-Holland :Archief:0014 :Registratienummer:00123 :Pagina:43 :Registratiedatum:21-06-1586 :Boek:Ondertrouwboek Gerecht, 1584 januari 28 - 1596 maart === Delft (Grietge Rutten) [est.b. '''1570'''] 1587-05-02 marriage === DTB Trouwen met Mels MartenszWieWasWie.nl. Database with images. [https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/85792226 DTB Trouwen met Mels Martensz] :Bruidegom:Mels Martensz :Beroep:Metselaar :Geboorteplaats:Den Hage :Burgerlijke staat:Jongeman :Woonplaats:Marktveld :Bruid:Grietge Rutten :Burgerlijke staat:Jongedochter :Woonplaats:Pieterstraat :Gebeurtenis:Ondertrouw :Datum:02-05-1587 :Documenttype:DTB Trouwen :Erfgoedinstelling:Stadsarchief Delft :Plaats instelling:Delft :Collectiegebied:Zuid-Holland :Archief:0014 :Registratienummer:00123 :Pagina:59v :Registratiedatum:02-05-1587 :Boek:Ondertrouwboek Gerecht, 1584 januari 28 - 1596 maart === Delft (Ermsge Rutten) [est.b. '''1570'''] 1587-10-03 marriage to '''Jan Maertensz''' === DTB Trouwen met Jan Maertensz :Bruidegom:Jan Maertensz :Beroep:scoemaecker :Burgerlijke staat:Jongeman :Woonplaats:Gasthuijslaan :Bruid:Ermsge Rutten :Burgerlijke staat:Jongedochter :Woonplaats:Molenstraat :Gebeurtenis:Ondertrouw :Datum:03-10-1587 :Documenttype:DTB Trouwen :Erfgoedinstelling:Stadsarchief Delft :Plaats instelling:Delft :Collectiegebied:Zuid-Holland :Archief:0014 :Registratienummer:00123 :Pagina:69 :Registratiedatum:03-10-1587 :Boek:Ondertrouwboek Gerecht, 1584 januari 28 - 1596 maart === Delft (Agniesgen Rutten) [est.b. '''1570'''] 1587-10-18 marriage to '''Jan Maertensz(!)''' === DTB Trouwen met Jan MaertenszWieWasWie.nl. Database with images. [https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/85927642 DTB Trouwen met Jan Maertensz] :Bruidegom:Jan Maertensz :Beroep:schoenmaecker :Burgerlijke staat:Jongeman :Woonplaats:Gasthuislaan :Bruid:Agniesgen Rutten :Burgerlijke staat:Jongedochter :Woonplaats:Molenstraat :Gebeurtenis:Ondertrouw :Datum:18-10-1587 :Documenttype:DTB Trouwen :Erfgoedinstelling:Stadsarchief Delft :Plaats instelling:Delft :Collectiegebied:Zuid-Holland :Archief:0014 :Registratienummer:00001 :Pagina:8 :Registratiedatum:18-10-1587 :Boek:Ondertrouwboeken, met vermelding van trouwdatum, 1587 januari 4 - 1592 december 27 === Rotterdam (Jan Rutten) [est. b. '''1560'''] 1588-12-18 marriage === DTB Trouwen met Jan Rutten https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/60301141 :Bruidegom:Jan Rutten :Burgerlijke staat:J.m. :Bruid:Trijntken Jans :Burgerlijke staat:J.d. :Gebeurtenis:Trouwen :Datum:18-12-1588 :Gebeurtenisplaats:Rotterdam :Gebeurtenis:Ondertrouw :Datum:04-12-1588 :Documenttype:DTB Trouwen :Erfgoedinstelling:Stadsarchief Rotterdam :Plaats instelling:Rotterdam :Collectiegebied:Zuid-Holland :Archief:1-02 :Registratienummer:56 :Registratiedatum:18-12-1588 :Akteplaats:Rotterdam :Collectie:Doopregisters, Trouwregisters, Begraafregisters Rotterdam (DTB) :Boek:Trouw gereformeerd === Rotterdam (Anneken Rutten) [est b. '''1550'''] 1588-12-25 second marriage === DTB Trouwen met Hermen Hindricks https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/60301092 :Bruidegom:Hermen Hindricks :Bruid:Anneken Rutten :Burgerlijke staat:Wed. :Eerdere partner:Hendrick Hendricksz :Gebeurtenis:Trouwen :Datum:25-12-1588 :Gebeurtenisplaats:Rotterdam :Gebeurtenis:Ondertrouw :Datum:11-12-1588 :Documenttype:DTB Trouwen :Erfgoedinstelling:Stadsarchief Rotterdam :Plaats instelling:Rotterdam :Collectiegebied:Zuid-Holland :Archief:1-02 :Registratienummer:56 :Registratiedatum:25-12-1588 :Akteplaats:Rotterdam :Collectie:Doopregisters, Trouwregisters, Begraafregisters Rotterdam (DTB) :Boek:Trouw gereformeerd :Opmerking:getrouwd op Christdach ===Leiden (Dirck/Dierk Rutten) 1671 mention in notarial document=== :1671-00-00 Leiden Dirck Rutten mentioned in notary document concerning inheritance.
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/75980789 ===Leiden (Gerrit Rutten) 1671-03-19 witness to baptism=== :1671-03-19 Leiden Gerrit Rutten (witness to baptism of Gerardus son of Caspar Franse) Dopen en Trouwen RK gemeente - Kerk aan de St-Jorissteeg 1670 - 1802 https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/53393015 ===Leiden (Gerrit Rutten) 1672-04-01 marriage === :1672-04-01 Leiden Gerrit Rutten (bridegroom), Aeltge Jans (bride), Coenraet Heyndricxz (best man) https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/52092925
second record for same wedding: Dopen en Trouwen RK gemeente - Kerk aan de St-Jorissteeg 1670 - 1802 https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/51953899 ===Leiden (Gerrit Rutten) 1675 mention in notarial document === :1675 Leiden Gerrit Rutten mentioned in index to notary records, p. 28 noted. https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/111118714 ===Leiden (Gerrit Rutten) 1677 mention in notarial index === :1677 Leiden Gerrit Rutten appears in Index to notary records, with p 21 noted https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/75986965 ===Leiden (Gerrit Rutten) 1673-02-01 (RK) baptism of daughter Catherine === :1673-02-01 Leiden Gerrit Rutten (father) RK baptism of daughter Catherine. No mother noted. Witnesses Barbertie Leenderts and Joost Rutten. Dopen en Trouwen RK gemeente - Kerk aan de St-Jorissteeg 1670 - 1802 https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/53351686 === Oudewater === '''note:''' Oudewater was in the Province of Suid-Holland until 1970, but is now in the province of Utrecht - so records are in Utrecht Archive.
"Oudewater, das schon in der Zeit der Ottonen bestand, erhielt 1265 die Stadtrechte. Der holländische Graf Floris V. baute sie zu einer Grenzfestung gegen das Hochstift Utrecht um. Der Ort hatte unter den Bürgerkriegen im 14. und 15. Jahrhundert viel zu leiden. Auch vom Achtzigjährigen Krieg blieb er nicht verschont. Am 19. Juni 1572 nahmen die Geusen ihn ein; 1575 wurde er blutig mit einem Massaker an den Einwohnern von den Spaniern zurückerobert;[3] 1577 schloss sich Oudewater wieder den Aufständischen an, blieb aber in Sachen Religion so gemäßigt, dass verfolgte Katholiken aus anderen Orten hier ein Obdach finden konnten."[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oudewater wikipedia: Oudewater (de)] "The town was granted city rights in 1265 by Hendrik van Vianden, the bishop of Utrecht. Oudewater took its place in the First Free States council in Dordrecht on 19 July 1572, Oudewater was one of the twelve cities taking part in the first free convention of the States General in Dordrecht. This was a meeting that laid down the origin of the State of the Netherlands, as we know it now, under the leadership of the House of Orange. This happened at the beginning of the Eighty Years' War (1568–1648) when the Netherlands were still part of the Spanish Empire. After a Siege of Oudewater, the city was conquered by the Spanish on 7 August 1575, and most of its inhabitants were killed, including the family of famous Oudewater native and Protestant theologian Jacobus Arminius (1560-1609).[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oudewater wikipedia (en) Oudewater] '''NOTE:''' The Rutten listings appear to all date from AFTER the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Oudewater_(1575) siege of Oudewater]. "The native inhabitants of Oudewater had fled after August 1575. Attempts to attract imigrants to the city were not very successful. In early November 1576, the city was again taken by the Beggars. The old citizens returned and in the following years many new inhabitants also arrived, especially from the southern Netherlands." Nettie Stoppelenberg "Oudewaterse Mord" on website of the Geschiedkundige Vereniging Oudewater [https://web.archive.org/web/20150705172747/http://www.geschiedkundigeverenigingoudewater.nl/oudewaterse+moord Archived in WaybackMachine] viewed September 2023 === Oudewater (Gerrit Rutten) 1619-12-08 Gerrit Rutten / Anna Lamberts marriage in Oudewater === O070-157 Oudewater NH trouwen :Trouwinschrijving Gerrit Rutten en Anna Lamberts, 08-12-1619 ::Aktedatum: 08-12-1619 ::Akteplaats: Oudewater ::Bruidegom: Gerrit Rutten :::Voornaam: Gerrit :::Achternaam: Rutten ::Bruid: Anna Lamberts :::Voornaam: Anna :::Achternaam: Lamberts :::Woonplaats: Hekendorp ::Opmerkingen: Bruidegom van Segvelderbroeck ::Huwelijksdatum: 08-12-1619 ::Huwelijksplaats: Oudewater ::Gezindte: Nederduits-gereformeerd (later Nederlands-hervormd) ::Toegangsnummer: O070 ::Inventarisnummer: 157 ::Paginanummer: 17 '''Additional Source:'''
Oudewater Gerrit Rutten (bridegroom, "van Segvelderbroeck") married Anna Lamberts of Hekendorp in Oudewater. https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/64841258
See also burial record 1651-05-31. === Oudewater (Gerrit Rutten) 1620-09-15 Baptism of '''Gerrit Rutten's son Rut''' === O070-130 Oudewater NH dopen :Doopinschrijving Rut Rutten, 15-9-1620 ::Doopdatum: 15-09-1620 ::Akteplaats: Oudewater ::Dopeling: Rut Rutten ::Aktedatum: 15-9-1620 ::Vader: Gerrit Rutten :::Voornaam: Gerrit :::Achternaam: Rutten ::Gezindte: Nederduits-gereformeerd (later Nederlands-hervormd) :Toegangsnummer: O070 :Inventarisnummer: 130 :Paginanummer: 64
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/64597301 === Oudewater (Gerrit Rutten) 1624-06-02 Baptism of '''Gerits son Lenart''' in Oudewater=== O070-130 Oudewater NH dopen Doopinschrijving Lenart Rutten, 2-6-1624 Doopdatum: 02-06-1624 Akteplaats: Oudewater Dopeling: Lenart Rutten Voornaam: Lenart Achternaam: Rutten Geslacht: m Aktedatum: 2-6-1624 Vader: Gerit Rutten Voornaam: Gerit Achternaam: Rutten Gezindte: Nederduits-gereformeerd (later Nederlands-hervormd) Toegangsnummer: O070 Inventarisnummer: 130 Paginanummer: 79 === Oudewater (Maritgen Rutten) 1620-11-09 Trouwinschrijving Jan Lijndraier en '''Maritgen Rutten''' === *'''note:''' Bride RUTTEN listed with residence in LEIDEN, and "from Vleuten" [-De Meern], since 2001 part of Utrecht, before that a separate town - look there for more! Aktedatum: 09-11-1620 Akteplaats: Oudewater Bruidegom: Jan Lijndraier Voornaam: Jan Patroniem: Janssen Achternaam: Lijndraier Woonplaats: Dijckvelt Bruid: Maritgen Rutten Voornaam: Maritgen Achternaam: Rutten Woonplaats: Leijden Opmerkingen: Bruidegom van Oudewater, bruid van Vleuten. Huwelijksdatum: 09-11-1620 Huwelijksplaats: Oudewater Gezindte: Nederduits-gereformeerd (later Nederlands-hervormd) Toegangsnummer: O070 Inventarisnummer: 157 Paginanummer: 23 === Oudewater (Dirck/Dierk Rutten) 1621-05-02 Baptism of '''Dirck RUTTEN's daughter Tryntgen''' Rutten in Oudewater=== O070-130 Oudewater NH dopen Doopinschrijving Tryntgen Rutten, 2-5-1621 Doopdatum: 02-05-1621 Akteplaats: Oudewater Dopeling: Tryntgen Rutten Voornaam: Tryntgen Achternaam: Rutten Geslacht: v Aktedatum: 2-5-1621 Vader: Dirck Rutten Voornaam: Dirck Achternaam: Rutten Gezindte: Nederduits-gereformeerd (later Nederlands-hervormd) Toegangsnummer: O070 Inventarisnummer: 130 Paginanummer: 67 === Oudewater (Dirck/Dierk Rutten) 1623-09-01 Baptism of '''Dierck RUTTEN's son Claes''' === O070-130 Oudewater NH dopen Doopinschrijving Claes Rutten, 1-9-1623 Doopdatum: 01-09-1623 Akteplaats: Oudewater Dopeling: Claes Rutten Voornaam: Claes Achternaam: Rutten Geslacht: m Aktedatum: 1-9-1623 Vader: Dierck Rutten Voornaam: Dierck Achternaam: Rutten Gezindte: Nederduits-gereformeerd (later Nederlands-hervormd) Toegangsnummer: O070 Inventarisnummer: 130 Paginanummer: 76 === Oudewater (Dirck/Dierk Rutten) 1627-01-27 Baptism of '''Dierck RUTTEN's daughter Maritgen''' === O070-130 Oudewater NH dopen Doopinschrijving Maritgen Rutten, 29-1-1627 Doopdatum: 29-01-1627 Akteplaats: Oudewater Dopeling: Maritgen Rutten Voornaam: Maritgen Achternaam: Rutten Geslacht: v Aktedatum: 29-1-1627 Vader: Dierck Rutten Voornaam: Dierck Achternaam: Rutten Gezindte: Nederduits-gereformeerd (later Nederlands-hervormd) Toegangsnummer: O070 Inventarisnummer: 130 Paginanummer: 89 === Oudewater (Dirck/Dierk Rutten) 1628-12-08 Baptism of '''Dierck RUTTEN's daughter Annetgen''' === O070-130 Oudewater NH dopen Doopinschrijving Annetgen Rutten, 8-12-1628 Doopdatum: 08-12-1628 Akteplaats: Oudewater Dopeling: Annetgen Rutten Aktedatum: 8-12-1628 Vader: Dierck Rutten Gezindte: Nederduits-gereformeerd (later Nederlands-hervormd) Toegangsnummer: O070 Inventarisnummer: 130 Paginanummer: 97 === Oudewater (Jan Rutten) 1621-09-26 Baptism of '''Jan RUTTEN's son Gijsbert'''=== Doopinschrijving Gijsbert Rutten, 26-9-1621 Doopdatum: 26-09-1621 Akteplaats: Oudewater Dopeling: Gijsbert Rutten Voornaam: Gijsbert Achternaam: Rutten Geslacht: m Aktedatum: 26-9-1621 Vader: Jan Rutten Voornaam: Jan Achternaam: Rutten Gezindte: Nederduits-gereformeerd (later Nederlands-hervormd) Toegangsnummer: O070 Inventarisnummer: 130 Paginanummer: 68 === Oudewater (Crijntien Rutten) 1622-09-29 marriage license '''Crijntien RUTTEN''' (bride) === Trouwinschrijving Jan Jorisoon en Crijntien Rutten, 29-09-1622 Aktedatum: 29-09-1622 Akteplaats: Utrecht Bruidegom: Jan Jorisoon Voornaam: Jan Achternaam: Jorisoon Bruid: Crijntien Rutten Voornaam: Crijntien Achternaam: Rutten Datum ondertrouw: 29-09-1622 Gezindte: Nederduits-gereformeerd (later Nederlands-hervormd) Toegangsnummer: 711 Burgerlijke stand gemeente Utrecht en van de voormalige gemeente Zuilen: retroacta doop- trouw- en begraafregisters Inventarisnummer: 93 Paginanummer: 186 ===Oudewater (Gerrit Rutten) 1651-05-31 burial === 1651-05-31 Oudewater Gerrit Rutten buried https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/68177934 Das Archiv von Utrecht in Utrecht (Niederlande), Kirchenbücher Bestattungen Oudewater NH begraven, Oudewater, Archiv O064, Inventar­nummer 321, 31-05-1651, Oudewater NH begraven, folio 94 === Berkel (Gerrit Rutten) 1683-03-12 witness to baptism === :1683-03-12 Berkel en Rodenrijs Gerrit Rutten recorded as Witness to Baptism of Willempje, son of Coenrat Matthijssen and Jacomijntjen Andries '''Collectie''' Archief van de Gemeente Berkel en Rodenrijs en de Tempel '''Boek''' Doop rooms-katholiek; Trouw rooms-katholiek; Heilig Oliesel RK https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/59971666 ===Rotterdam (Johannes Rutten) 1823-03-08 birth === :1823-03-08 Rotterdam Johannes Rutten (birthdate cited in 1850 citizen registry of Rotterdam) https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/76264362 ===Rotterdam (Gerrit Johannes Rutten) 1859-06-23 birth === :1859-06-23 Rotterdam Gerrit Johannes Rutten (birthdate cited in 1850 citizen registry of Rotterdam)
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/76264362
see also the baptism record, which names Johannes as father.
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/65817262 ===Rotterdam (Gerrit Rutten) 1868-12-01 birth === :1868-12-01 Rotterdam Gerrit Rutten (birthdate cited in 1880 citizen registry of Rotterdam) https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/76109981 ===s'Gravenhage (Gerrit Rutten) 1707 - registration for military === :1707 s'Gravenhage Gerrit Rutten registered for military service
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/42247196 == Utrecht Province (Amersfoort, Rhenen, Utrecht, Veenendaal) == === Amersfoort === :'''Note:''' Although Amersfoort has been mentioned in various genealogies as the birthplace of the "Gerrit Rutten" documented in Maryland in the 1660s, the WieWasWie online database has ''only one entry for the surname "Rutten''' between 1500 and 1650, the marriage of Trijntien Rutten on July 8, 1649. (There are none for "Rutten" as patronymic.) :'''Note:''' There are numerous entries for Gerrit Gerritsen in Amersfoort in this time period and a few for "Gerrit van Nimweegen", including a baptism on 1 May 1586 of "Gerrit van Nimweegen", son of "Dirrick Gerritsen van Nimweegen". Given the possible attribute "van Nijmegen" in the 1645 marriage certificate associated with "Gerrit Rutten", this may be worth exploring. === Amersfoort '''[UNCERTAIN]''' (Gerrit Rutten) ca 1605 === [[Rutten-128|Gerrit Rutten]] managed by [[WikiTree-14|Netherlands project]]
'''Note:''' this profile is one of the main reasons for collecting information on Rutten in this period - trying to confirm (or disprove) idea that Garrett Rutten was born in Amersfoort in 1605!
[from profile] "Garrett was born about 1605 (assuming it's correct that his son Rutger Gerritsz was born abt 1631 in Amersfoort (Gerrits estimated age at marriage is 25 years and age when his (first ?) son was born abt 26 years). The name of his wife was Mary (Marretje or Marritie, Marij in the Netherlands). His will was proved on 08 March 1664, Maryland). It is claimed by some that he was a son of Gerrit Harmenszoon van Rijn (b. ca. 1590; d. 20 September 1631, Leiden, Netherlands), who was a brother of the painter Rembrandt van Rijn (son of Harmen van Rijn, b. ca. 1570?, Leiden, Netherlands). But this is just assumed and very unlikely, because his patronymic (?) Rutten, Rutgersz most likely means his father was a man named Rutger (Rut probably just was short for Rutger) not a man named Gerrit... All the info including that his father perhaps was a son of Gerrit van Rijn, brother of Rembrandt van Rijn seems to come from this online genealogy and this online genealogy but it all seems to be based on no sources at all + confusion about patronymics. See Research Notes..." === Amersfoort (Trijntien Rutten) 1649-07-08 2nd marriage === DTB_Archief_Eemland_13.38f Amersfoort NH trouwen 1647-1670 Trouwinschrijving Hendrick Gerrits en Trijntien Rutten, 08-07-1649Het Utrechtsarchief. [https://hetutrechtsarchief.nl/onderzoek/resultaten/archieven?mizig=34&miadt=39&miaet=54&micode=DTB_Archief_Eemland_13.38f&minr=31953653&miview=ldt ''Trouwinschrijving Hendrick Gerrits en Trijntien Rutten, 08-07-1649''] cited in [https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/48069025 WieWasWie] accessed Sept 2023 [https://hetutrechtsarchief.nl/onderzoek/resultaten/archieven?mizig=34&miadt=39&miaet=54&micode=DTB_Archief_Eemland_13.38f&minr=31953653&miview=ldt image] :Bruidegom:Hendrick Gerrits :Bruid:Trijntien Rutten :Burgerlijke staat:Wed. :Laatste partner van de bruid:Oolof Dircxen :Gebeurtenis:Trouwen :Datum:08-07-1649 :Religie:Nederduits-gereformeerd (later Nederlands-hervormd) :Gebeurtenisplaats:Amersfoort :Gebeurtenis:Ondertrouw :Datum:07-05-1649 :Documenttype:DTB Trouwen :Erfgoedinstelling:Het Utrechts Archief :Plaats instelling:Utrecht :Collectiegebied:Utrecht :Archief:DTB_Archief_Eemland_13 :Registratienummer:38f :Pagina:21 :Registratiedatum:08-07-1649 :Akteplaats:Amersfoort :Collectie:- :Boek:Amersfoort NH trouwen 1647-1670 :Opmerking:bruidegom van Lijn === Amersfoort (Aelt Rutten) 1667-11-02 (Catholic) baptism of '''Nicolaa, son of Aelt''' RUTTEN === :DTB_Archief_Eemland_13.35a Amersfoort OKN dopen Zand 1659-1736 trouwen Zand 1659-1797 :Doopinschrijving Nicolaa Rutten, 02-11-1667 ::Doopdatum: 02-11-1667 ::Dopeling: Nicolaa Rutten ::Voornaam: Nicolaa ::Achternaam: Rutten ::Geslacht: v ::Akteplaats: Amersfoort ::Aktedatum: 02-11-1667 ::Geboorteplaats: achter Bavoort :Vader: Aelt Rutten ::Voornaam: Aelt ::Achternaam: Rutten :Moeder: N.N. - ::Voornaam: N.N. ::Achternaam: - :Gezindte: Oud-Katholieke Clerezij (later Oud-Katholieke Kerk in Nederland) :Toegangsnummer: DTB_Archief_Eemland_13 - :Inventarisnummer: 35a :Paginanummer: 39 - 0 === Amersfoort (Johannes Rutten) 1674-11-29 (Catholic) baptism of son of '''Teunis Maria''' RUTTEN 1674 ('''Johannes''' RUTTEN is a witness) === DTB_Archief_Eemland_13.34a Amersfoort OKN dopen Muurhuizen 1669-1773 Doopinschrijving Antonia Robbersen, 29-11-1674 :Doopdatum: 29-11-1674 :Akteplaats: Amersfoort :Dopeling: Antonia Robbersen ::Voornaam: Antonia ::Achternaam: Robbersen :Geslacht: m :Aktedatum: 29-11-1674 :Vader: Joannis Robbersen ::Voornaam: Joannis ::Achternaam: Robbersen :Moeder: Teunis Maria Rutten ::Voornaam: Teunis Maria ::Achternaam: Rutten :Getuige 1: Joannes Rutten ::Voornaam: Joannes ::Achternaam: Rutten :Gezindte: Oud-Katholieke Clerezij (later Oud-Katholieke Kerk in Nederland) :Toegangsnummer: DTB_Archief_Eemland_13 - :Inventarisnummer: 34a :Paginanummer: 10 === Amersfoort (Cornelia Rutten) 1673-05-06 Baptism of son of '''Cornelia''' RUTTEN Amersfoort === DTB_Archief_Eemland_13.29g Amersfoort NH dopen 1663-1687 Doopinschrijving Wouterus Woutersz, 06-05-1673 Doopdatum: 06-05-1673 Akteplaats: Amersfoort Dopeling: Wouterus Woutersz Voornaam: Wouterus Achternaam: Woutersz Geslacht: m Aktedatum: 06-05-1673 Vader: Casper Woutersz Voornaam: Casper Achternaam: Woutersz Moeder: Cornelia Rutten Voornaam: Cornelia Achternaam: Rutten Gezindte: Nederduits-gereformeerd (later Nederlands-hervormd) Toegangsnummer: DTB_Archief_Eemland_13 - Inventarisnummer: 29g Paginanummer: 99 ===Rhenen=== "Rhenen originated in the 8th century. The town developed into ''a border town of the bishopric of Utrecht against the duchy of Guelders'' and received a limited town charter from the bishop in 1240. In 1346, Bishop Johann von Arkel granted Rhenen the right to build a town fortification. In the neighboring Achterberg there had been a castle since 1156, which was destroyed and demolished in 1527, its stones were then used to repair the Rhenen city wall. Thanks to the devotion to St. Cunera, the town was a popular place of pilgrimage until the conversion to Protestantism around 1580. In 1546, Emperor Charles V granted the town an ordinance, a document containing the town's legal rules. It remained valid until 1804. In '''1629''', the "Winter King" of Bohemia, Frederick V of the Palatinate, moved to Rhenen. His palace was destroyed in the French period around 1800."Quoted from [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhenen Wikipedia.de:Rhenen] (emphasis added). Machine translation by Deepl. Accessed Sept 2023 ===Rhenen (Jan Rutten) 1623-11-24 mentioned as "van Renen" === https://archief.amsterdam/indexen/deeds/70dfe9c9-3715-499a-88c4-ab43f39d2583 === Rhenen (Gertruijd Rutten) 1678-10-02 mentioned as "former spouse" === Widower Jan Hendriks, of Rhenen, married Gertruijd Janssen Oct 2 1678, his former wife is listed as Gertruijd Rutten.
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/49881446 === Rhenen (Gijsbert Rutten) 1691-08-01 baptism of son Gijsbert recorded === :Kind:Gijsbert Rutten :Geslacht:Man :Vader:Gijsbert Rutten :Moeder:Marretje Lubberden :Gebeurtenis:Doop :Datum:01-08-1691 :Religie:Nederduits-gereformeerd (later Nederlands-hervormd) :Gebeurtenisplaats:Rhenen :Documenttype:DTB Dopen :Erfgoedinstelling:Het Utrechts Archief :Plaats instelling:Utrecht :Collectiegebied:Utrecht :Archief:DTB_RHC_ZO-Utrecht_65 :Registratienummer:355 :Pagina:311 :Registratiedatum:01-08-1691 :Akteplaats:Rhenen :Collectie:- :Boek:Rhenen NH dopen 1658-1703 :Opmerking:Doopdatum niet vermeld
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/49920948 ===Rhenen (Gerrit Rutten) 1770-01-31 baptism === #1770-01-31 Rhenen Gerrit Rutten, son of Cornelius Rutten and Grietjen Cornellisen, baptised in Rhenen. https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/49946645 === Utrecht (Peter Rutten) 1658-03-01 Death Peter RUTTEN's child === Begraafinschrijving N.N. Rutten, Overledene: N.N. Rutten Kind van: Peter Rutten Voornaam: Peter Achternaam: Rutten Aktedatum: 1-3-1658 Akteplaats: Utrecht Gezindte: Nederduits-gereformeerd (later Nederlands-hervormd) Toegangsnummer: 711 Burgerlijke stand gemeente Utrecht en van de voormalige gemeente Zuilen: retroacta doop- trouw- en begraafregisters Inventarisnummer: 124 Paginanummer: 89 ===Utrecht (Gysbert Rutten) 1663-07-01=== #1663-07-01 Utrecht Gysbert Rutten, residing in "Apostellgasthuys" in Utrecht, in notary document vs. Cornelis Janss and Jan Corneliss Verkroost both from "Seyst".
https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/108166953
'''note:''' "Seyst" is now part of the modern town of Zeist, NL, but was the old village center, about 2 km from the palace, which in the later 17th and 18th centuries became a center of the Herrenhuter Brotherhood.
'''note:''' possibly same person as Gisbert, son of Jan, baptised in Oudewater 1621? === Utrecht (Hendrick Rutten) 1678-01-21 Death of Hendrick RUTTEN's child === Begraafinschrijving N.N. Rutten, Overledene: N.N. Rutten Voornaam: N.N. Achternaam: Rutten Geslacht: - Kind van: Hendrick Rutten Voornaam: Hendrick Achternaam: Rutten Aktedatum: 21-1-1678 Akteplaats: Utrecht Gezindte: Nederduits-gereformeerd (later Nederlands-hervormd) Toegangsnummer: 711 Burgerlijke stand gemeente Utrecht en van de voormalige gemeente Zuilen: retroacta doop- trouw- en begraafregisters Inventarisnummer: 126 Paginanummer: 140 ===Utrecht (Gerrit Rutten) 1717-03-11 mentioned in notarial document=== #1717-03-11 Utrecht Gerrit Rutten "Armmeester" mentioned in notary document https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/108039871 === Veenendaal === :"As in many other areas of the Netherlands, the peat was also reclaimed in this area. This happened from about 1430 onwards. For smooth drainage of the peat, the Bishop David's Grift was dug out at the end of the 15th century. The peat bogs lay in areas of both the Duchy of Gelre and the founding of Utrecht. Because of the wars between the two parties, mining was discontinued and the Grift silted up. After Charles V also became Landsheer over the Duchy of Gelre in 1543, peat extraction resumed. On March 12, 1546, the owners received official permission for this through a patent. :"The first settlement of the new peat colony arose along the Grift and several tributaries. One of these tributaries ran along a sandy hill (also known as the Little Veenloo, a small isolated moraine[2]). On this spot, a church was built and a market established in '''1566.''' Indeed, the peat bog was expected to last a considerable time. ...Veenendaal became a brink village with ribbon settlement, ... '''divided between two provinces'''. There was a Utrecht ("Stichts") Veenendaal and a Gelderland Veenendaal. Stichts Veenendaal, like Renswoude, fell under the municipality of '''Rhenen''', Gelders Veenendaal under Ede. In '''1637''' ''the entire population of the village died out from a plague epidemic''[3]."Quoted from [https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veenendaal Wikipedia.nl:Veenendaal]. (emphasis added). machine tranlation by Deepl. accessed Sept 2023 === Veenendaal (Anthonis Rutten) 1635-03-21 Death of Anthonis RUTTEN 's parent === DTBGAVeenendaal5-42 Veenendaal NH Begraven, 1620-1644 :Begraafinschrijving N.N. Rutten, 1635 :Overledene: N.N. Rutten :Opmerkingen: Datum betreft betaaldatum voor luiden klok of openen graf. :Kind: Anthonis Rutten :Voornaam: Anthonis :Achternaam: Rutten :Aktedatum: 21-03-1635 :Akteplaats: Veenendaal :Gezindte: Nederlands-hervormd :Toegangsnummer: DTBGAVeenendaal5 :Inventarisnummer: 42 :Paginanummer: 192 ==United Duchies of Jülich-Cleves-Berg / Land Ravenstein == See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Duchies_of_J%C3%BClich-Cleves-Berg Wikipedia:Jülich-Cleves-Berg] and [https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Land_van_Ravenstein Land of Ravenstein (nl)] [https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Land_van_Ravenstein#/media/Bestand:Land_van_Ravenstein.jpg MAP] === Uden (Henricus Rutten) 1609-02-05 baptism of daughter(?) Petra (Peter?) === Taufe (Rooms-Katholiek) am 5. Februar 1609 in Uden (Niederlande)Brabant Historische Informationszentrum in Brabant (Niederlande), Kirchenbücher Taufen Bron: boek, Teil: 22, Zeitraum: 1609-1625, Uden, Zugangscode 1456, Inventar­nummer 22, 5. Februar 1609, Rooms-Katholiek doopboek 1609-1625, folio 1v cited in OpenArchieven.nl. Database with images. [https://www.openarchieven.nl/bhi:e64d0b53-ff70-13aa-3f6b-0b54ffdf2546 ''Taufe (Rooms-Katholiek) am 5. Februar 1609 in Uden (Niederlande)''] accessed Sept 2023 :Vater:Henricus Rutten :Mutter:Quirina :Kind (weiblich):Petra Rutten :Zeugen ::Petrus Danielis van Vechel ::Catharina Petri :Anmerkung:geslacht onduidelijk, er staat Petra en filius === Kranenburg (Brandenburg-Prussia after 1609)=== " Mit dem Aussterben des Jülich-Kleve-Bergischen Herzoghauses 1609 fiel Kranenburg mit dem Herzogtum Kleve an Brandenburg-Preußen."
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kranenburg_(Niederrhein) === Kranenburg (Gerit Rutten) 1607 citizenship in Kranenburg === [https://gw.geneanet.org/ruttenruit?lang=en&p=gerit&n=rutten gerit Rutten] b. ca 1540, was granted citizenship of Kranenburg in 1607. == Drenthe Province / Assen (error) == ===Assen/Havelte (Gerrit Rutten) 1500 ('''error''')=== #1500 '''Assen''' (Havelte) https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/87525341 '''note:''' This appears to be a database error. The page referenced by WieWasWie has entries for Hendrick Rutten (b. Rheden b. 16 Apr 1835), his wife Jantjen Kroosenborg (?) (b. Hengelo 30 Jul 1837), their children Gerrit (b. Rheden 10 Jun 1860), Johanna (4 Mar 1863), Berent 12 Nov 1864), Albert (21 Jan 1866) and Jantje (b. Havelte 30 Jul 1869) - but the entry is dated July 1868 (and has been crossed out), so this has nothing to do with 1500!. == People with "Gerrit" as first name and "Rutten" as patronymic == #Gerrit Rutten '''van Dommelen''' (father of Leendert, buried in Erp 1746) https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/65227621 #Gerrit Rutten '''van Oostveen''' (mentioned in notarial document in Utrecht 1704) https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/108017033, also https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/108065018 and https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/108024808 #Gerrit Rutten '''van Gogh''' (bridegroom, from Heesewijk, married Antoniske Tonis van Grisnven, born in Delft, both living in Heesewijk 1748) https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/85791919 #Gerrit Rutten '''de Klein''' (bridegroom, from Niftrik, married Maria Jacobs in Niftrik 1732) #Gerrit Rutten '''Kuijper''' (buried in Delft 1625-05-16) https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/85096120 see also Gerrit Rutten with occupation "Kuiper" listed above, and https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/85760545 #Gerrit Rutten '''van Nieuwen''' (born in Leiden, buried in Leiden 1691-09-11) https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/50526534 #Gerrit Rutten '''van Roij''' (mentioned in notarial document in Oirschot 1768) https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/101001377 == SOURCES ==

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'''THIS PAGE IS INTENDED AS A SPACE FOR COLLABORATIVE EFFORTS TO GATHER DATA''' The purpose is to provide a platform for anyone interested in EXPLORING the various ideas, theories and tidbits of historical background relating to William (born about 1649, supposedly living to the ripe old age of 104), which might inspire new and productive research in otherwise neglected directions - without irritating anyone who might feel that such ideas and theories should not be allowed to "bloat" the WikiTree (project) profile. PLEASE request to be added to the "trusted list" if you are at all interested in that sore of collaboration! ____ == Biography == === Name and Birth === :William Clinkenbird, (aka Willem Klinkenberg,Charles H. Harvey [15]The Pennsylvania Genealogical Mag. V.1-39 WFT Vol.24 #464 [1139]New World Immigrants V.1 pg.430 by Tepper [1312]Dave Robison website [5143]Hinds Site: Genealogy of Ken Hinds [5144] Willem KlinchenbergMyrna Vogel [1139]), was born in 1649., He is reported to have been a "native of New Uijtrecht" His father, [[Klinckenberg-1|Willem Klinckenberg]] was probably born about 1619 near modern-day Limburg/Aachen and must have travelled to the New Netherland colonies before 1649. Nothing is known about his mother, the date or place of his parents' marriage or of any siblings. === Birthplace=== :The claim that William, born in 1649, was a native of Nieuw Utrecht/New Utrecht deserves closer investigation, since Nieuw Utrecht was not established until 1652. The town of New Utrecht included all or part of the present-day Bath Beach, Bay Ridge, Bensonhurst, Borough Park, Dyker Heights and Fort Hamilton neighborhoods of Brooklyn, New York City, on the very western end of Long Island, along Eastern shore of the Verrazano Narrows, opposite Staten Island and well South of Manhattan. The town center was located in what is now Bensonhurst. Dutch settlements in this area of western Long Island date approximately from the 1640s. Dutch settlers bought land from the Lenape ("Canarsee"), in the neighborhood now known as Dyker Heights, as early as 1639.Official Website of the New York City Department of Parks & Recreation. "Dyker Beach Park". [https://www.nycgovparks.org/parks/dyker-beach-park/history history] accessed Dec 2023. During William Kieft's tenure as Director of New Netherland, Land ownership policy was gradually liberalized and trading was somewhat deregulated, and many New Netherlanders considered themselves entrepreneurs in a free market.'''William Kieft, Kieft's War'''
Wikipedia Contributors. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Netherland New Netherland] accessed Dec 2023
In 1643, Kieft granted 200 acres on western Long Island to Anthony Janszoon van Salee. Kieft's policies resulted in a series of massacres, raids and reprisals, known as "Kieft's War" (1643-45), which drove settlers from the countryside to New Amsterdam. This led to protests and the eventual replacement of Kieft by Peter Stuyvesant, who arrived in 1647 and imposed a more authortative regime. It has been suggested that William's father Willem came to New Netherland in 1645 - just after "Kieft's War".Ken Hinds. "Willem Klinkenberg Genealogy" '''HINDS SITE : GENEALOGY OF KEN HINDS''' [https://hindskw.om/genealogy.html website] cited by John E. Stockman - viewed (by Stockman) 17 Jan 2006 If that was the case, then it is not unlikely that he would have settled in western Long Island and began to raise a family there. Three of the original six parishes in would later be known as Brooklyn were given charters by the Dutch West India Company in the years after Kieft's War: Gravesend (1645); Breuckelen (1646) and Nieuw Amersfoort (1647). The popluation of New Netherland increased rapidly. By the time Peter Stuyvesant took over as governor in 1647, the population had reached about 15,000.Shorto, Russell (2004). The Island at the Center of the World: The Epic Story of Dutch Manhattan and the Forgotten Colony that Shaped America. New York: Random House. ISBN 1-4000-7867-9. cited by Wikipedia Contributors. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Netherland New Netherland] But even if his family had already settled in a place which was later part of New Utrecht - William's birthplace was not called Nieuw Utrecht when he was born. The parish of Nieuw Utrecht wasn't chartered until 1652, and Nieuw Utrecht did not emerge as a town until a few years later. "Most of the land [granted to van Salee] was undeveloped until 1652, when (after William Kieft had been replaced by Peter Stuyvesant as governor) Cornelius van Werckhoven took it over" from Salee. The first permission to sell lots and create a town was granted in 1655 to Jacques Cortelyou, guardian for Werckhoven's children. Cortelyou named the settlement Nieuw Utrecht after Werckhoven's hometown. A defensive palisade wall was erected, and more residents settled there. In 1657, Nieuw Utrecht was elevated to the status of village, incorporating previously settled areas such as Dyker Beach. Governor Peter Stuyvesant finally granted Nieuw Utrecht its town charter in 1661.Wikipedia Contributors. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Utrecht,_Brooklyn New Utrecht, Brooklyn] accessed Dec 2023] So, at the very latest by the time he was twelve years old, the place William was born was, indeed, probably known as "Nieuw Utrecht". Until records can be found which can determine exactly where his parents were living and what name Dutch authorities used to describe it - it would seem reasonable to accept that mildly anachronistic location name as his birthplace. === Marriage and Family === Willem (aka William) refers in his will to his wife "Johanna", but multiple baptismal records list Willem and Jannetje Juriaens together as parents and/or witnesses. John Stockman concludes that it is "very possible that Johanna, the wife of Willem (b. 1649) was in fact [[Andries-206|Jannetje Juriaens]]."John E. Stockman. [https://www.genealogy.com/ftm/s/t/o/John-E-Stockman/GENE16-0002.html Descendents of Willem Klinckenberg (2)] genealogy.com website accessed 17 Nov 2023. Nevertheless, open questions remain - especially concerning his wife's age at childbirth - which make it impossible to be absolutely certain that Jannetje Juriaens Andries was in fact his wife and the mother of all of his children. Was there a second wife named Johanna? If so, record of her existance has not been found in any sources other than her husband's will. The names and birth dates of their children, many of whom were enumerated in their father's will, is also somewhat uncertain. According to John Stockman, the known children of Willem and his wife Johanna/Jannetje were: :i. [[Clinkenbeard-134|WILLEM KLINCKENBERGH]], b. about 1684, New York; d. Unknown. :ii. [[Clinkenbird-2|BARBARA VAN CLINKENBURGH]], b. about 1687, New York; d. Unknown. :iii. [[Van_Clinkenburgh-1|ALSE/ELSYE VAN CLINKENBURGH]], b. about 1690, New York or Pennsylvania; d. Unknown. :iv. [[Clinkingbeard-43|JOHN CLINKENBEARD]], b. about 1693, New York or Pennsylvania; d. Bef. 15 May 1741, (Pennsylvania?). :v. [[Clinkenbeard-135|MARY CLINKENBOROUGH]] [11], b. about 1696, New York or Pennsylvania [12],[13]; d. Unknown; m. THOMAS WEST, 17 December 1718, the First Presbyterian Church of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania [14],[15],[16]; b. about 1691; d. Unknown. :vi. [[Clinkenbeard-136|JORIAH CLINKENBEARD]], b. about 1699, New York or Pennsylvania; d. Bef. 1741. :vii. [[Clinkenbeard-137|JOHANNA CLINKENBEARD]] [17], b. about 1702, New York or Pennsylvania[18],[19]; d. Unknown; m. [----?----] SOUTH; b. about 1695; d. Unknown. :viii. [[Klinkenberg-96|ELIZABETH VAN CLINKENBURGH]], b. about 1705, New York or Pennsylvania; d. Unknown. === From New York to Pennsylvania === William was only a teenager when the British took control of the Dutch colonies of Nieuw Nederland (1664). His marriage and the birth of his first children (until 1687) are recorded in New York. It is not entirely clear precisely where he was living at that time, as he was a native of Nieuw Utrecht, on Long Island. '''Reformed Church in New Utrecht'''
"Initially, the residents in New Utrecht went to Flatbush for Dutch Reformed religious services. But they created New Utrecht Cemetery in 1654. In 1677, they chartered New Utrecht Reformed Church to provide for a local congregation." Wikipedia Contributors.
'''New Utrecht, King's County under British rule'''
"In 1683, when the English established Kings County within the Province of New York, New Utrecht was one of its six original towns. It came to encompass the villages of New Utrecht, Bath, Fort Hamilton and Bay Ridge. Town records were kept in the Dutch language until 1763. That year the British defeated France in the Seven Years' War and took over its territory in North America east of the Mississippi River. They asserted their power in New York as well, requiring records to be in English".[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Utrecht,_Brooklyn New Utrecht Brooklyn]
in 1687, William (aka Wellem klinckenberg) was among those listed there as having taken the Oath of Allegiance to the British King James II, whose proprietary colony as Duke of York became a Royal Province when he ascended the throne in 1685."The Roll off Those Who haue Taken the Oath off Allegiance in the Kings County in the Province of New Yorke the 26: 27: 28: 29: and 30th Day off September in the Third Yeare of His Maytsh Raigne Annoque Domine 1687 "off New Uijtrecht "Wellem klinckenberg native off this Province off N: York".
John E. Stockman. citing Carl Boyer, 3rd, comp., SHIP PASSENGER LISTS: NEW YORK AND NEW JERSEY (1600-1825) (Newhall, Calif.: published by compiler, 1978), pages 140, 142. A transcription of a list of oath-takers taken from: Edmund Bailey O'Callaghan, THE DOCUMENTARY HISTORY OF THE STATE OF NEW-YORK (Albany: Secretary of State, 1850) vol. 1, pp. 429-432 [Lancour No. 88].
The creation of the Dominion of New England in 1686, which attempted to restructure the British colonies into a centralized, unified structure and promote the Church of England as opposed to Puritan or Reformed religions, may have contributed to William's decision to migrate South at about that time. Initially imposed on the northern colonies, the Dominion was expanded to include the provinces of New York, East Jersey and West Jersey in 1688. This may have made travel between those colonial administrations easier, at least from an administrative standpoint. It may also be significant that the Delaware River became the border between the repressive Dominion and the colonies of Pennsylvania and Delaware, which retained their original charters. The timing of this internal migration may also have been affected by the political upheaval resulting in the "Glorious Revolution" of 1688, with William and Mary replacing James as monarchs of England, which sparked various rebellions in the colonies and put an end to the short-lived Dominion of New England by 1689. It is not clear precisely when William, his wife and oldest children left the New York area (see above), or whether William's father traveled with them, but William eventually settled in Northampton township, in Bucks County (near modern Churchville, which was later named for the Dutch Reformed Church where records for Willem and family have been found). At the time, Bucks County, one of the three original counties in Pennsylvania, included the territory which became Northampton County in 1752. Willem and his wife appear in baptism records in Philadelphia in 1710. In 1722, he was one of the petitioners for the organisation of Northampton township, in Bucks (later Cumberland) county. William Klinkenberg was admitted as a member of the Low Dutch Reformed Church in Bucks County "on confession of faith", on 29 March 1739, as witnessed by P.H. Dorsius, Minister, and Gerret Kroesen, elder. '''Church members''': "Pennsylvania and New Jersey, U.S., Church and Town Records, 1669-2013"
Historical Society of Pennsylvania; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Historic Pennsylvania Church and Town Records
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William Klinkenberg admitted as member 29 March 1739. Image 2080.
When he wrote his will in 1741, he had clearly been living in Northampton for some time.'''Background on Residence in Pennsylvania'''
From [https://www.ustwp.org/government/boards-commissions/historical-advisory-board/more-history/ Upper Southampton Township Website] (emphasis added)
"Southampton, PA is a namesake of Southampton, England, the seaport from which adventurous followers of William Penn sailed to the Province of Pennsylvania. By 1685, Southampton was recognized by the Provincial Council as a township, and the lands within its borders had been allocated to thirteen original purchasers: John Luff, John Martin, Robert Pressmore, Richard Wood, John Jones, Mark Betres, John Swift, Enoch Flowers, Joseph Jones, Thomas Groom, Robert Marsh, Thomas Hould and John Gilbert, whose tracts were delineated on a Map of the Improved Part of the Province of Pennsylvania drafted by Thomas Holme, Penn's Surveyor General. Southampton's boundaries at that time extended eastward to Bensalem, and it was not until 1929 that the township was divided into Upper Southampton and Lower Southampton.
"In order to ensure peaceful coexistence with the Indians residing in this region, Penn purchased the land with wampum and other valuable commodities including items of clothing, fish hooks, axes, knives and other useful tools. The area between the Pennypack and Neshaminy Creeks, encompassing Southampton Township, was conveyed by the Lenni-Lenape Chief Tamanend to William Penn by Deed dated June 23,1683.
"Many of the first English settlers were Quakers who fled religious persecution, and it was a group of dissident Quakers who joined with members of the Pennypack (a.k.a. Lower Dublin) Baptist Church to form the Southampton Baptist Church, which was constituted in 1746. '''''Dutch colonists arrived in Southampton in the 1700's''''' - the Vandikes, Vansandts, Vanartsdalens, Cornells, Krewsons and Hogelands - who '''''migrated south from Long Island, New York and settled in Smoketown, later to be called Churchville after the North and Southampton Reformed Church erected on Bristol Road.''''' The churchyards adjacent to the Southampton Baptist and North and Southampton Reformed Churches contain graves of patriots who fought in the Revolutionary War.
"The earliest surviving reference to Southampton occurs in the proceedings of the Provincial Council of Pennsylvania in 1685. As was common in the colonies, it was named for a place in Europe, in this case the southern English port which served as the point of embarkation for many emigrants to the New World. Southampton was recognized as a separate township in 1703, although this change in status does not seem to have been put in practice until about 1711.
"'''''The first settlers of the township were English, followed by Dutch from the New York area.''''' As roads were built during the 1700s, improving access to markets in Philadelphia, the size and diversity of the population increased. By 1784, the township had 568 residents.
"The religions practiced by early inhabitants reflected their ethnic background. Many of the English settlers were Quakers, belonging to Byberry, Middletown or Abington Friends Meeting. However, a dissident group of Friends known as "Keithians," led by John Hart, began meeting at the home of John Swift. In 1702, they joined with the Lower Dublin (or Pennepack) Baptist Church. Services were held in homes until 1732, when John Morris donated land on the Middle Road (2nd Street Pike) for a meeting house and cemetary. In 1746, Southampton Baptists successfully petitioned to sever the relationship with Lower Dublin and create an independent church. A new meeting house was built in 1773. The building was enlarged in 1814, but has remained largely unchanged since then.
"'''''The Dutch portion of the population was served by the church of "Bensalem" and "Sammeny" (the north and Southampton Reformed Church), which was founded by the Rev. Paulus Van Vlecq in 1710. It was the first Reformed Church to be organized in Pennsylvania. The Dutch language continued to be used for services until 1794.''''' After a period of meeting in homes, church buildings were constructed first in Feasterville and then in Richboro. However, by 1814, both of these were in poor repair, and a decision was made to build a centrally located church at Smoketown, which was soon renamed Churchville. Although much modified over the years, this structure is still in use."
At some time after 1687, Willem and his family moved away from New York, presumably first to Burlington, then across the Delaware, following a prehistoric Indian path about 15 miles to the Northwest inland from the Delaware River. That path ended at the best place in the vicinity to cross the river - which would become the site of Bristol and the end of the "Bristol road". Jeffery Marshall writes that "The first settlers of New Jersey and Pennsylvania gravitated to the spot for the same reason", and that the first ferry across the river was at that site.Jeffrey Marshall, "Bristol. Our Oldest Town" posted MARCH 13, 2013 11:41 AM on the website [https://buckscountymag.com/bristol/ Bucks County Magazine], accessed Dec 2023Terry McNealy points out that the English Quaker settlements which grew up along the Delaware in the 17th century, like Salem (1675) and Burlington (1677) on the eastern bank of the Delaware in Western New Jersey, generally had a town on the river which served as an administrative and commercial hub for the associated "county" which extended from the river as far inland as "European settlers had pushed".Terry A. McNealy. "Bristol: The Origins of a Pennsylvania Market Town", '''The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography''', Vol. 95, No. 4 (Oct., 1971), pp. 484-510 (27 pages) Available (free subscription needed) at [https://www.jstor.org/stable/20079532 JStor]. Contribution from University of Pennsylvania Press. Accessed Dec 2023 The fair in Burlington was already well-established in May 1682, about six months before William Penn arrived in his colony for the first time. Penn created the original three counties, and regular markets were established in Philadelphia, Chester and New Castle - but the early settlers in Bucks county had no market of their own - they had to go either to Philadelphia or across the Delaware to Burlington until the market town of Buckingham(later New Bristol, then Bristol) was established in 1697. It may be significant to note that one of the earliest land grants in the Bristol area (15 Feb 1667/68) was to Peter Alrichs, who had been governor of the New Netherland colony at New Amstel, lost his lands because he resisted British conquest (1664), regained the favor of British governor Nicolls in New York and soon returned to the Delaware, where Nicolls granted him the land mentioned above. Alrichs became a magistrate in New Castle in 1672, and sold the islands he had been granted in 1682. E. B. O'Callaghan, ed., Documents Relative to the Colonial History of the State of New York (NYCD), XII (Albany, 1877), 461. cited by McNealy, p. 487, with the note that "The island [granted to Alrichs] Matineconck is identical with modern Burlington Island." Other early settlers worthy of note as we trace the Clinkenbeard family include Samuel Clift, a Quaker who was among the passengers on the ''Kent'', which brought the first settlers to Burlington in August 1677. Clift obtained a grant for land on the western bank of the Delaware, which would become Bristol, and operated a ferry across the river. Other early settlers included some from the former Dutch colony of New Amstel: William Sanford and Barent Gerritzen each obtained a grant for 250 acres on March 8 1680/81. Sanford built a house and, on 31 May 1684, married Frances Homer, a widow with a son and daughter. Gerritzen, who had lived in New Amstel in 1677, sold his land on 19 October 1682 to John Otter - it would later be the site of Saw- and Gristmills in Bristol. During the last decades of the 17th century, the ferry at Bristol and the "Bristol road" were important factors promoting the "inland" settlement of Bucks county. === Death, Burial and Will === William died in May, 1754 (age 104) and was buried in Hardings Burying Ground, Northampton Twp., Bucks Co., Pennsylvania He left the following will, dated May 15, 1741 as filed in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. '''''Will of William Clinkenbird''''' -- filed Bucks County, Pa. [1,4] (age at death 104 years old) In the name of God Amen: I William Clinkenbird of the Township of Northampton in the County of Bucks and Province of Pennsylvania, Yeoman, being of a sound and perfect mind and memory thanks be to God therefore and knowing that it is appointed for all men once to dye, do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament in manner and form following Viz: I give and bequeath my soul unto Almighty God that gave it, and my body to the ground there to be decently interred in such manner as my Executors hereinafter mentioned shall think proper in Hardings Burying Ground amongst my Relations - And also such worldly Estate wherewith it hath pleased God to Blefs me withall I give and dispofe thereof in manner following - IMPRIMIS: I give and bequeath unto my Dearly beloved wife Johanna Clinkenbird all my Estate and effects both real and personal for and during her natural life, and after her death, I give and bequeath the said Estate both real and personal equally to be distributed to my children and grandchildren herein after named in manner following Viz: Between William Clinkenbeard, Barbara Cony, Elsie Bradhurst, Mary West, Elizabeth van Hoorn, Johanna South, William Clinkenbird, son of John Clinkenbird deced, and Johanna Clinkenbird and Josiah Clinkenbird daughters of Josiah Clinkenbird deced thefse two last but to have one share between them, such share as their father might have had if living AND my will is that my Executors hereafter named shall and may lawfully dispose and sell my land goods and chattels and out of the whole amount of the sails of the said estate and effects discharge and pay my lawfull debts and funeral charges and the residue thereof to be divided as above said and the said Executors that full share of William Clinkenbird son of John Clinkenbird deced shall put out to intrest with sufficient security of the same untill the said William Clinkenbird arrives to the age of twenty one years, and in case this said William Clinkenbird should dye before he comes to age his said share to be divided as abovesaid and likewise Johanna Clinkenbird and Josiah Clinkenbird daughters of Josiah Clinkenbird deced their one share between them to be put out to intrest with good security until they arrive to the age of eighteen years each or day of marriage and if either of thefe last named should dye before they arrive at age or day of marriage, then that share to go to the other sister, but if both dyes then their shares with the interest thereon to be devided as abovesaid -- likewise of the withinsaid William Clinkenbird son of John Clinkenbird should dye without ifsue then his said share to be divided as withinsaid AND lastly I do consitute and appoint Barnard Van Horne of the Township and County aforesaid Yeoman and Solomon Fufell of the City of Philadelphia in the Province aforesaid Chairmaker -- my sole Executors of this my last Will and Testament, hereby revoking and making void all former Will or Wills by me heretofore made or caused to be made ratifying and confirming this and none other to be my last Will. IN WITNEFS whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this fifteenth day of May One Thousand Seven Hundred and Forty One --- == Research Notes == *The following original source citations (from initial profile creation in 2016) have been re-formatted as inline references. They are listed here for documentation purposes (not all sources could be traced/consulted in Nov 2023). ::!--- SOURCES --- ::NAME:1,4;2-4,6(Willem Klinkenberg);5(Willem Klinchenberg) ::B:2;4(1649) BP:2,4 D:2,4 DP:2;1(assumed) BUR:4 F:4 ::Are the two wives one and the same as Charles Harvey had? :::WIFE1(Jannetje=Jane):1-2,4,6 MD:2,4 MP:2 :::WIFE2(Johanna):1,4 ::1. Charles H. Harvey [15] ::2. The Pennsylvania Genealogical Mag. V.1-39 WFT Vol.24 #464 [1139] ::3. New World Immigrants V.1 pg.430 by Tepper [1312] ::4. Dave Robison website [5143] ::5. Myrna Vogel [1139] ::6. Hinds Site: Genealogy of Ken Hinds [5144] *John E. Stockman has written a well-researched, extensive account which includes facts and reasoned conclusions based on primary and secondary sources, as well as notes and explanations of unresolved issues. He covers 350 direct [https://www.genealogy.com/ftm/s/t/o/John-E-Stockman/GENE16-0002.html descendents of Willem Klinckenberg], as well as some associated spouses and children. The 66 page work is (Nov 2023) available for download as a pdf file. In case the website becomes inaccessable, selected quotations are included in footnotes.'''John E. Stockman - additional notes on Willem Klinckenberg (1649): '''
"Willem Klinckenberg, a member of the Yeoman class, was born in 1649 in the Dutch Colony of Nieuw Nederland during the period of the Dutch Republic under Stadholder WILLIAM II, Prince of Orange, to parents who presumably had migrated from The Netherlands. Although his father's Christian name is also thought to have been "Willem," the identity of Willem Klinckenberg's parents has not been discovered. When the Dutch Colony was taken by the British in 1664 and renamed New York, the inhabitants, including Willem, became British subjects and were required to take an oath of allegiance to the King. At that time, Willem is shown to have been resident in Nieuw Uijtrecht (now New Utrecht, a section of Brooklyn), and to have been born in the Province of New York. The document recording Willem's taking the Oath of Allegiance is dated 1687:
'''John E. Stockman - additional notes on Willem Klinckenberg's birthdate: '''
The year of Willem's birth is established by the date of his death in conjunction with the following passage in a history of the Dawson family compiled in 1874 by Willem's descendant, Charles Carroll Dawson: "William Clinkenbeard d. abt. 1753, in the 104th year of his age. On the birth of his gt. gt. gr. dau., Susannah Dawson, he said to his dau. Barbara [Van Clinkenburgh] Coney, 'Arise daughter, go see thy daughter [Susannah Coney], for thy daughter's daughter [Elizabeth Fussell] has a daughter' [Susannah Dawson]."[b] Another of Willem's descendants, Neal Fussell, wrote in his book on the Fussell family history, published in 1891, that "William Clinkenbeard d. in 1753 in his 104th year. He lived at Plymouth, Bucks Co., Pa."[c] Curiously, yet a third descendant of William's, Gilbert Cope, wrote that Susannah Dawson, widow of a Mr Cowgill, married John Smedley (born 22 November 1714, died in August 1793), and that "She saw her great-great-grandfather, William Clinkenbeard, who was one hundred and eight years old when he died, and also saw her own great-great-grandchildren."[k] It would seem likely that this source's 108 years was an error in transcription, and that Dawson and Fussell were correct in stating 104 years as Willem's age at death.
'''John E. Stockman - notes on names Johanna / Jannetje: '''
Some degree of confusion exists in regard to the identity of Willem's wife. In his Will, Willem names his wife "Johanna". Regarding this Christian name, one source states that the Dutch names "Jannetje" and "Johanna" are two distinct names: "Jannetje" is the equivalent of the English "Jane"; "Johanna/Janneken" is the equivalent of the English "Joan".[m] However, the English names "Jane" and "Joan" are both feminine forms of "John". Therefore, "Jannetje" and "Johanna" can essentially be considered the same name. This conclusion is bolstered by another source that states that "Johanna" and "Jannetje" are simply formal and informal versions of one and the same name:
"Dutch given name = Johanne
Dutch nickname = Jannetje
English given name = Joan
English nickname = Janet"
[James Nohl Churchyard, "A Note on Dutch Given Names" in OUR FAMILY MUSEUM: A COLLECTION OF FAMILY HISTORY NOTES (SEPTEMBER 1997); URL: https://web.archive.org/web/20150218032712/http://www.crossmyt.com/hc/gen/chfmntro.html#dutchnick ; author and print publisher: James N. Churchyard, 1694 Santa Margarita Dr., Fallbrook, Calif., 92028-1639; Internet publisher: Henry Churchyard, 3205 Helms St., #204, Austin, Texas, 78705]
It thus becomes very possible that Johanna, the wife of Willem (b. 1649) was in fact Jannetje Juriaens.
'''John E. Stockman - notes on Johanna / Jannetje being wife of Willem: '''
In the following documentation of baptisms, Willem Klinckenberg and Jannetje Juriaens are listed once as godparents and once as parents, and Willem Klinckenberg is shown once as a godparent: ·1710: The Baptismal Register of the First Presbyterian Church of Philadelphia [PENNSYLVANIA VITAL RECORDS: FROM THE PENNSYLVANIA GENEALOGICAL MAGAZINE AND THE PENNSYLVANIA MAGAZINE OF HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHY, Vol. I (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1983) pp. 76-77] lists "Willem Clinkenberg and Jannetye Jurriaens" as the godparents at the christening on 21 May 1710 of Hendrick Bradecks and Jacob Coney, the grandsons of Willem Klinckenberg (1649-1753). [PENNSYLVANIA VITAL RECORDS: FROM THE PENNSYLVANIA GENEALOGICAL MAGAZINE AND THE PENNSYLVANIA MAGAZINE OF HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHY, Vol. I (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1983) p. 112.] ·1736: At the baptism on 21 April 1736 in Maidenhead, New Jersey, of a child named "Elizabet", the parents are identified as "Wellem and Jannetye Klenkenbergh," with sponsors Abraham Stevens and Maryte Corsen.[Donna R. Irish, comp., PENNSYLVANIA GERMAN MARRIAGES (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1982), page 43; cited in the Clinkenbeard family group records, Note 23, from Polly Sutherland, Wauconda, Illinois, 24 August 1996.] ·1742: On 29 August 1742, Elsie, the daughter of Isaac Frestone and Johanna Broades, was baptised at the North- and Southampton Dutch Reformed (Neshaming) Church, Churchville, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, with godparents shown as Willem Klinkenbergh and Elsie Broades, presumably the son and daughter of Willem (b. 1649).[Donna R. Irish, comp., PENNSYLVANIA GERMAN MARRIAGES (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1982), page 45; cited in the Clinkenbeard family group records, Note 23, from Polly Sutherland, Wauconda, Illinois, 24 August 1996.] Clearly, then, Willem Klinckenberg and Jannetje Juriaens were married.
'''John E. Stockman - notes on Johanna / Jannetje being wife of Willem (1649) and not of his son: '''
But was Jannetje's husband the Willem born in 1649, or his son?
The following three persons named "Jannetje Juria[e]ns" have been documented,[o] the first two seeming to be the same person despite discrepancies in the husband's birth dates: ·Jannetje Juriaens, b. in Bosch, Brabant, Belgium, m. 1 January 1665 in Bergen, New Jersey to Jan Laurenszen Duijts, christened 23 March 1642 at the Dutch Reformed Church in New Amsterdam. ·Jannetje Jurians, m. 1 January 1665, Bergen, New Jersey to Hans Laurentszen Duyts, born 28 September 1644 in New Amsterdam. ·Janetje (Johanna) Juriaens bp 26 January 1678, 1st Dutch Reformed Ch., Brooklyn, Kings Co., New York. Parents - Father: Andries Jeuriaensen / Jeuriaens / Juriaens; Mother: Anne (Annetje) Pieterse / Prat / Praa Unless Jannetje's husband, Jan Duijts, died and she married Willem Klinckenberg as her second husband, the Jannetje married in 1665 would not be ours. This leaves the Jannetje (Johanna) baptised in 1678 as the wife of Willem. But again, which Willem? Emerick, in A GENEALOGICAL HISTORY, states that, ". . . Jannetje Juriaens . . was baptised in Brooklyn (New York) January 26, 1678 . . . The author firmly believes the above Jannetje (Johanna) Jurriane (Juriaens) to have been the wife of William Clinkenbeard, Jr. [1649-1753] and the daughter of Andries Juriaens and Annetje Praa (Prat). He also believes there exists in the published transactions or proceedings of an American genealogical society, the genealogy of Wellem Klinchenberg, Jr. Further, he has not been fortunate enough to have discovered the source or sources."[j] There is a problem with this construction, however, for if the Jannetje Juriaens baptised in 1678 was the mother of Elisabet baptised in 1736, Jannetje would have been aged fifty-eight in that year and Willem aged eighty-seven, both rather too old to have produced a child (except in the unlikely event that Elisabet had been born years earlier and was belatedly coming to her christening). Also to be considered is the fact that Johanna/Jannetje's birth in 1678 would make her twenty-nine years younger than Willem (b. 1649), but around the same age as Willem's son, Willem Klinckenberg (b. c.1684. Yet a further consideration is that if Jannetje, born in 1678, was the wife of the elder Willem and the grandmother of Hendrick Bradhurst, who was born in 1709, the time aspect becomes problematic: Both Jannetje and her daughter, Hendrick's mother Alse/Elsye, would have to have had their pregnancies at about the age of fifteen. All factors considered, the writer makes the rebuttable assumption that the Jannetje Juriaens baptised in 1678 was not Johanna, the wife of the Willem Klinckenberg born in 1649, but rather the wife of Willem's son, Willem Clinkenberg, born in about 1684. The mystery surrounding this issue probably never will be resolved.
'''John E. Stockman - notes on Willem's move to Pennsylvania: '''
Sometime after his marriage, Willem moved his family from New York to Bucks County, Pennsylvania, where he established a plantation in what was to become Northampton Township. The year in which the family moved to Pennsylvania has not been established, but, as seen above, they were in Philadelphia by at least 1710 for the baptism of Willem's grandsons. Twelve years later, in 1722, Willem was one of the signers of the petition for the organization of Northampton Township.[g] By 1743, Willem, then aged 94, apparently decided to retire. In the 2 February 1743 issue of THE PENNSYLVANIA GAZETTE, an advertisement offered for sale the plantation of "William Klinkenburg" in Northampton Township, Bucks County, and directed interested persons to "apply to Bernhard Vanhorn, living near said place, or to Solomon Fussel, chairmaker, in Phila." (Willem's son-in-law and grandson-in-law).
'''John E. Stockman - notes on Willem's will: '''
Willem's Will was written on 15 May 1741, two years before the sale of the plantation, and proved thirteen years later on 4 June 1754.[h] In it, William bequeathed "unto my Dear beloved Wife Johanna Clinkenbird all my Estate and Effects both Real and Personal" with the stipulation that upon her death the estate be distributed equally to Willem's children and grandchildren, to wit: "William Clinkenbird, Barbara Coonee, Else Broadast, Mary West, Elizabeth Vanhorne, Johanna South, William Clinkenbird, Son of John Clinkenbird, Deceased, And Johanna Clinkenbird and Joriah Clinkenbird, Daughters of Joriah Clinkenbird, Dece'd."He named as Executors his son-in-law, Barnard Van Horn, Yeoman, and his grandson-in-law, Solomon Fussell, the Philadelphia chairmaker from Yorkshire, England, and husband of Barbara (Van Clinkenburgh) Coney's daughter, Susannah. Following is the full text of Willem's Will:[h] "In the Name of God. Amen.I, William Clinkenbird of the Township of Northampton in the County of Bucks and Province of Pennsylvania, Yeoman, being of a Sound and Perfect Mind and Memory (thanks be to God therefore) And knowing that it is Appointed for all Men once to Dye, Do make and Ordain this my last Will and Testament in Manner and form following: "Vizt. I give and bequeath my Soul unto Almighty God that gave it, and my Body to the Ground there to be Decently Interred in such manner as my Executors hereinafter Mentioned shall think Proper in Hardings Burying Ground amongst my Relations.And also such Worldly Estate wherewith it hath pleased God to Bless me withall I give and Dispose thereof in Manner following - - "Imprimis I give and bequeath unto my Dear beloved Wife Johanna Clinkenbird all my Estate and Effects both Real and Personal for and During her Natural Life, and after her Death I give and bequeath the said Estate both Real ane Personal equally to be Distributed to my Children and Grandchildren herein after named in Manner following - - "Vizt. Between William Clinkenbird, Barbara Coonee, Else Broadast, Mary West, Elizabeth Vanhorne, Johanna South, William Clinkenbird, Son of John Clinkenbird Deceased And Johanna Clinkenbird and Josiah Clinkenbird, Daughters of Josiah Clinkenbird, Dece'd, These two last but to have one Share between them, such share as their Father might have had if Living. "And my Will is that my Executors hereafter Named shall and may Lawfully dispose & Sell my Land, Goods, & Chattels, and out of the whole Amount of the Sails of the said Estate & Effects Discharge & pay my Lawfull Debts & funeral Charges & the Residue thereof to be divided as abovesaid And the said Executors that full Share of William Clinkenbird, Son of John Clinkenbird, dece'd, shall put out to Intrest on Sufficient Security for the same Untill the said William Clinkenbird arrives to the Age of Twenty One Years, And in Case the said William Clinkenbird should Dye before he comes to Age his said Share to be divided as Abovesaid and likewise Johanna Clinkenbird & Josiah Clinkenbird, Daughters of Josiah Clinkenbird, dece'd, their One Share between them to be put out to Intrest with good Security Until they arrive to the Age of Eighteen Years Each or day of Marriage. And if either of these last Named should dye before they Arrive at Age or day of Marriage then that share to go to the other Sister, but if both dyes then their Shares with the Intrest thereon to be devided as Abovesaid. likewise if the withinsaid William Clinkenbird, Son of William Clinkenbeard, should Dye without Issue then his Said Share to be Divided as withinsaid. "And lastly I do Constitute and Appoint Barnard Vanhorne of the Township and County Aforesaid, Yeoman, and Solomon Fussell of the City of Philadelphia in the Province Aforesaid, Chairmaker - - my Sole Executors of this my last Will and Testament, hereby revoking and making Void all former Will or Wills by me heretofore made or Caused to be made, Ratifying and Confirming this, and none other to be my last Will. "In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this fifteenth day of May One Thousand Seven Hundred and Forty One. "Sealed, Signed & DeliveredHis as for the last Will & Testament"WilliamWClinkenbird(SEAL) of Wm Clinkenbird in presence ofMark us --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- "George Wilson Henry Krewsen John Pickering" "Bucks: SsThe 4th: Day of June Anno Domini 1754 Then Appeared Henry Krewsen, One of the Witnesses to the foregoing Written Will and upon his Solemn Oath did Declare that he was Present and Saw William Clinkenbird the Testator Sign, Seal & Acknowledge the within Writing to be his Last Will & Testament and that at the Doing thereof he was of Sound Mind, Memory, and Understanding to the Best of his Knowledge. Before me Richd Gibbs, Deputy Register "By Virtue of a Commission from the Regr General And by the Direction of Lawr. Growdon, Dept. Regr." "Bucks: SsBe it Remembred That on the 4th Day of June 1754 This Last Will and Testament of William Clinkenbird was Proved According to Law and Probate and Letters (SEAL)Testamentary wereGranted unto Barnet Vanhorn and Solomon Fussell, Executors, in the sd Will Named said Barnet Vanhorne being first Sworn and the said Solomon Fussell Duly Affirmed well and Faithfully to Administer the Goods and Chattels, Rights and Credits of the said Office for the said County of Bucks In One Month after the Date hereof and a Just and True Account of their Administration when thereunto Required to Render. Witness my Hand and the Seal of the office the Day and Year aforesaid. Richd Gibbs, Dept Regr. "By Virtue of a Commission from the Regr. Genl. And by the Direction of Lawr. Growdon, Dept Regr."
'''John E. Stockman - notes on Willem's estate: '''
Willem's estate was inventoried on 4 June 1754 in the amount of £126.0s.2d.[h] (one hundred and twenty-six pounds and twopence): "June ye 4th: 1754. The appraisment of the Goods, Bonds, & Effects of William Klinkingburgh Late of the Township of Northamton and County of Bucks, Deceasd, apraised by us whose Names are here unto Subscribed. One Bond on John Teague & John Laycock Dene[?] Feb.[?] 23:1753 with interest£15:9:0 One Bond on Richard Addis & Barnard Vanhorn Dene May 19:1751 9 years interest9:8:6 One Bond on Evan Jones & George Dun Dene May 1:1753 2 years Interest39:4:5 One Bond of William Klinking, Junr. Dene---------------14:2:3 One Bond of Abraham [----?----] & George Dun Dene May 1:1754 3 years Interest14:15:0 One Bond of John Broadhurst & Richard Addis Dene June 22:1753------11:0:0 One Bond of Jonathan Abbot Dene Feb [?] 5 1753 with Interest Dene-----9:5:0 One Bond of Benjamin Vanhorn Dene March 12:1718 Interest Gull[?]-----6:16:0 perotes [sp?]-------------------------1:12:0 wearing aparrel------------------------2:0:0 Bead Stead & Beading---------------------1:15:0 2 Chairs & a Chest-----------------------0:7:0 Tobacco---------------------------0:6:0 __________ £126:0:2 "Josep fentenin Adriaan Cornel" "Perotes" or "peroter" in the above list would almost certainly be "perukes", or wigs, relatively expensive items at least one of which a proper gentlemen would be sure to have. With used wigs such as Willem's valued at £l 12s. ($228.54 in today's money),[k] the common man of the time would have found them too expensive to buy. While the writer and his wife were at dinner at The King's Arms Eating House in Williamsburg, Virginia, in 2002, the writer commented on the sign advertising "perukes" at the wig shop next door, wondering what a "peruke" was. The waiter explained that "perukes" were the powdered wigs worn by gentlemen in Colonial times, and that "people who had them were usually important and wealthy, for a peruke would equal the cost of an addition to one's house today. Jefferson had three --- a white one for formal occasions, and two brown ones to match his own hair". The estate appraisement above disclosed that in addition to bonds for amounts he had loaned out, which totaled £119.19s.2d., and the above-mentioned perukes worth £1.12s.0d., Willem's possessions consisted only of wearing apparel; a bed and bedding; two chairs and a chest; and six shillings' worth of tobacco. His real estate (his plantation, presumably including house and outbuildings, furnishings, carriages, farm equipment, horses and livestock, etc.) had been sold before his death. Willem and Johanna evidently had taken lodging with one of their children after the sale of their plantation, which reduced their requirements simply to bedroom furniture, clothes, and small personal items. In 1754, £1 Sterling would have the purchasing power of $100.79 in today's money.[l] Willem's personal effects, valued at £126.0s.2d., would be worth £12,700.46 ($17,999.09) in today's money; his wearing apparel valued at £2.0.0d. would be worth £201.58 ($285.68); and his bedstead and bedding valued a £1.15.0d. would now be worth £176.38 ($249.97).[l] On 1 May 1754, Willem made a loan of £14.15s.0d. ($1,486.66)[l] to Abraham [----?----] and George Dun. Since his Will was probated on 4 June 1754, it can be inferred that Willem died sometime in May 1754. In accordance with his Will, Willem was buried in Harding's Burying Ground, Northampton Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.[i]By the time of Willem's death, he had reached a very ripe old age indeed --- 104 years!
'''John E. Stockman - sources'''
a.Carl Boyer, 3rd, comp., SHIP PASSENGER LISTS: NEW YORK AND NEW JERSEY (1600-1825) (Newhall, Calif.: published by compiler, 1978), pages 140, 142. A transcription of a list of oath-takers taken from: Edmund Bailey O'Callaghan, THE DOCUMENTARY HISTORY OF THE STATE OF NEW-YORK (Albany: Secretary of State, 1850) vol. 1, pp. 429-432 [Lancour No. 88].
b.Charles Carroll Dawson, A COLLECTION OF FAMILY RECORDS WITH BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES AND OTHER MEMORANDA OF VARIOUS FAMILIES AND INDIVIDUALS BEARING THE NAME DAWSON, OR ALLIED TO FAMILIES OF THAT NAME (Albany: Joel Munsell, 1874) pp. 420-421; also (1866; reprint Charleston, S.C.: Garnier & Company, 1969); LDS HFL US/CAN Fils 908333, item l, and 982259, item 6; photocopies of pp. 420-421with letter of Jas: Clinkingbeard, 678 Simla Drive, Pueblo West, Colorado, to J.E. Stockman, 2 February 1998.
c.Edwin Neal Fussell, ed., GENEALOGY OF THE FUSSELL FAMILY : COMPRISING A COMPLETE RECORD TO 1890 OF THE DESCENDANTS OF BARTHOLOMEW FUSSELL (New York: M.T. Fussell, 1891), page 24; LDS FHL US/CAN Film 1571763, item 8; photocopy of p. 24 with letter of Jas: Clinkingbeard, 678 Simla Drive, Pueblo West, Colorado, to J.E. Stockman, 2 February 1998.
d.PENNSYLVANIA VITAL RECORDS: FROM THE PENNSYLVANIA GENEALOGICAL MAGAZINE AND THE PENNSYLVANIA MAGAZINE OF HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHY, Vol. I (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1983) pp. 76-77, 112.
e.Donna R. Irish, comp., PENNSYLVANIA GERMAN MARRIAGES (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1982), page 43; cited in the Clinkenbeard family group records, Note 23, from Polly Sutherland, Wauconda, Illinois, 24 August 1996.
f.Ibid., p. 45.
g.W.W.H. Davis, HISTORY OF BUCKS COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, Vol. I (1905), p. 335.
h.Will of William Clinkenbeard dated 15 May 1741; BUCKS CO. [PA.] WILLS, 2:269, Register of Wills, Bucks Co. Courthouse, Doylestown, Pennsylvania.
i.Clinkenbeard Surname File, The Filson Club Historical Society, Louisville, Kentucky.
j.Norman Cooper Emerick, A GENEALOGICAL HISTORY OF THE GEORGE COOPER (KIEFER) FAMILY & ALLIED FAMILIES, Chapter ___: "The William Clinkenbeard Family," with Bibliography (Baltimore: N.C. Emerick, pre-publication draft as of Aug 1995) pp. i, ii; photocopy of Chapter & Bibliography MS. supplied to J.E. Stockman courtesy of author.
k.John Smith Futhey and Gilbert Cope, HISTORY OF CHESTER CO., PA., WITH GENEALOGIES AND BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES, typed manuscript at Chester Co. Historical Society, West Chester, Penn.; (1881; microfilm: Salt Lake City: The Genealogical Society of Utah, 1968); FHL US/CAN Film 568079, items 6-7.
l.John J. McCusker, "Comparing the Purchasing Power of Money in Great Britain from 1264 to 2002." Economic History Services, 2003, URL : http://www.eh.net/hmit/ppowerbp/; as cited in COMPARING THE PURCHASING POWER OF MONEY IN GREAT BRITAIN FROM 1264 TO 2002; URL: http://eh.net/hmit/ppowerbp/; Copyright (c) 2003 by EH.NET. All rights reserved. This work may be copied for non-profit educational uses if proper credit is given to the author. For other permission, please contact the EH.NET Administrator (administrator (at) eh.net; Telephone: 513-529-2851; Fax: 513-529-3308).
m.Chrisell Colvin Cronin (chrislouise (at) juno.com), "Dutch Names and their English Equivalents" in GENEALOGY : FAMILY HISTORY PAGES OF CHRISELL COLVIN CRONIN; URL: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Prairie/3374/dutchname1.htm; 13 Jan 2006.
n.James Nohl Churchyard, "A Note on Dutch Given Names" in OUR FAMILY MUSEUM: A COLLECTION OF FAMILY HISTORY NOTES (SEPTEMBER 1997); URL: http://www.crossmyt.com/hc/gen/chfmntro.html#dutchnick; author and print publisher: James N. Churchyard, 1694 Santa Margarita Dr., Fallbrook, Calif., 92028-1639; Internet publisher: Henry Churchyard, 3205 Helms St., #204, Austin, Texas, 78705, church (at) crossmyt.com.
o.LDS International Genealogical Index (Internet),(ver. 5.0; Family Search TM [http://www.familysearch.org]; (c) 1999 - ____ by Intellectual Reserve, Inc.), "Electronic"; the submitters of the data were members of the LDS Church, but their identities were otherwise unknown."
=== profiles / connections to family named in Will === #beloved wife Johanna Clinkenbird WikiTree:[[Andries-206|Jannetje Juriaens Andries]] (connected) #[[Clinkenbeard-134|William Clinkenbeard]] - no matching WikiTree profile found, new one created Dec 2023. #[[Clinkenbird-2|Barbara Cony]] - - no matching WikiTree profile found, new one created Dec 2023. Baptism recorded in Churchville, Bucks County, "At Sammeny and Bensalem" May 2 1710 for son Willem, parents "Jacob Cony, Barber Klinkenbergh", witnesses [grandparents} "Willem Klinkenburgh, Jannetye Juriaens".[https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/2020047330:2451?_phsrc=xAw618&_phstart=successSource&gsfn=elizabeth&gsln=clinkenberg&ml_rpos=48&queryId=ecaa0b86d1ded954abe58c8ef4c2eeb2 PA and NJ Church and Town records, North and Southampton Dutch Reformed Club image 1986 of 2629] #Elsie Bradhurst WikiTree: [[Van_Clinkenburgh-1|Alse Van Clinkenburgh]] (connected). Baptism recorded in Churchville, Bucks County, 2 may 1710 for son Hendrick, parents "Jan Bradecks and Elsye Klinkenbergh" witnesses [grandparents} "Willem Klinkenburgh, Jannetye Juriaens". [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/2020047330:2451?_phsrc=xAw618&_phstart=successSource&gsfn=elizabeth&gsln=clinkenberg&ml_rpos=48&queryId=ecaa0b86d1ded954abe58c8ef4c2eeb2 PA and NJ Church and Town records, North and Southampton Dutch Reformed Club image 1986 of 2629]]. Elsie Klinkenbergh is admitted to the Church "on profession of Faith" on May 26 1750 (image 2082). #[[Clinkenbeard-135|Mary West]] - no matching WikiTree profile found, new one created Dec 2023. #[[Klinkenberg-96|Elizabeth van Hoorn]] - not to be confused with Elizabet, child of Wellem Klenkenbergh & Jannetye Klenkenbergh, was baptised on 21 April 1736 in Churchville, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. '''Baptism''': "Pennsylvania and New Jersey, U.S., Church and Town Records, 1669-2013"
Historical Society of Pennsylvania; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Historic Pennsylvania Church and Town Records
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Elisabet Klenkenbergh baptism on 21 Apr 1736, child of Wellem Klenkenbergh & Jannetye Klenkenbergh, in Bucks, Pennsylvania, USA.
a Christiaen van Hoorn, son of Christiaen van Hoorn (elsewhere "van Hooren"), was baptised on 30 May 1730 - perhaps worth investigating as possible husband of Elizabeth. '''note:''' a baptism recorded in the "Church register of the Low dutch Reformed Congregation at Southhampton, Bucks County 1737-1880" on 11 Oct 1741 for Johannes, son of "Barent von Hoorn and Elizabeth Klinkenberg" would seem to match "the person who married Barent Barentsen van Horn" - somewhat better. The question remains whether this was the daughter of the "Wellem Klenkenbergh" assumed to be the author of the will signed by "William Clinkenbird". Another baptism, in April 1746 for an unnamed child of "Barndt van Horn" and "Elisabet Klinkenbergh" (image 2007) would also seem to match - given uncertainties in spelling. #[[Clinkenbeard-137|Johanna South]] - no matching WikiTree profile found, new one created Dec 2023. #[[Clinkingbeard-43|John Clinkenbird]] deced (father of William Clinkenbird) #[[Clinkenbeard-136|Josiah Clinkenbird]] deced (father of Johanna Clinkenbird and Josiah Clinkenbird) - no matching WikiTree profile found, new one created Dec 2023. === external profiles === *'''Willem Klinkenbeard (1649-1754)''' [https://www.genealogieonline.nl/niece-parsons-family-tree/P3660.php genealogieonline.nl] - birth 1649 Nieuw Utrecht, spouse [https://www.genealogieonline.nl/niece-parsons-family-tree/P3659.php Jannetje Juriaens (1679-1741)], daughter [https://www.genealogieonline.nl/niece-parsons-family-tree/P3656.php Barbara (1686-unk)] married [https://www.genealogieonline.nl/niece-parsons-family-tree/P3657.php Jacob Coney (1680 Yorkshire - 1713)] No sources found.

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Revision for [[Clark-1315|John Clark (bef.1612-aft.1674)]] [[Clarke-20463|John Clarke (bef.1612-aft.1642)]] == Biography == Note: There is some question whether John Clark of Cambridge and Hartford is the same John Clark who later appeared in Saybrook. This profile presents information is based on the assumption they are one man. For more information see [[#Research Notes|Research Notes]]. John Clark was born, probably England, by about 1597 (assuming he was about 25 at his estimated marriage date). His parents and specific origins are unknown. ===Immigration=== John had arrived Newtown (now [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_Cambridge,_Massachusetts Cambridge]), Massachusetts Bay Colony, by 5 August 1633.Citing "CaTR [''The Records of the Town of Cambridge (Formerly Newtown) Massachusetts, 1630-1703'' (Cambridge, 1901)] 5," for land grant ("one rood") at Cambridge, Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (1995), 371-2 (John Clark), in particular, p. 371; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/371/235175365 ''American Ancestors']."John Clark" in "Lotts Granted for Cowyardes," ''The records of the town of Cambridge (formerly Newtowne) Massachusetts. 1630-1703'' (Cambridge, Mass., 1901), 5; digital image, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc2.ark:/13960/t73t9gt8r?urlappend=%3Bseq=19 ''Hathi Trust'']."Early Land Granting," in "Focus on Cambridge," Robert Charles Anderson, ''Great Migration Newsletter'' 1 (1990):12; digital image by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1567/i/21153/12/45663616 ''AmericanAncestors'']. (See Research Notes--Immigration.) ===At New England=== '''Cambridge''' At Newtown, 5 August 1633, John Clark was granted "1 roode" in the "Lotts ... for Cowyardes.""John Clark" in "Lotts Granted for Cowyardes," ''The records of the town of Cambridge (formerly Newtowne) Massachusetts. 1630-1703'' (Cambridge, Mass., 1901), 4; digital image, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc2.ark:/13960/t73t9gt8r?urlappend=%3Bseq=19 ''Hathi Trust'']."Early Land Granting," in "Focus on Cambridge," Robert Charles Anderson, ''Great Migration Newsletter'' 1 (1990):12; digital image by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1567/i/21153/12/45663616 ''AmericanAncestors'']. A year later, "John Clarke" was granted "2 Ackrs" in the "Weftend" at Newtown, 4 August 1634. Citing "CaTR [''The Records of the Town of Cambridge (Formerly Newtown) Massachusetts, 1630-1703'' (Cambridge, 1901)] 9," Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (1995), 371-2 (John Clark), in particular, p. 371; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/371/235175365 ''American Ancestors''].''The records of the town of Cambridge (formerly Newtowne) Massachusetts. 1630-1703'' (Cambridge, Mass., 1901), 8-9, in particular, 9; digital image, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc2.ark:/13960/t73t9gt8r?urlappend=%3Bseq=19 ''Hathi Trust'']; note, prior page (unnumbered) is image of the grantee list as, "Record made by William Spencer, Town Clerk, 1632-1635," referencing "Folio 9." John Clark's name is found on another early Newtown list that otherwise appears historically inaccurate as to either its date or the names reported therein. The list was published as "7th of January 1632 ... Comon [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palisade Pales], "''The records of the town of Cambridge (formerly Newtowne) Massachusetts. 1630-1703'' (Cambridge, Mass., 1901), 4; digital image, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc2.ark:/13960/t73t9gt8r?urlappend=%3Bseq=18 ''Hathi Trust''] but includes names, such as "John Haynes, Efqr," who arrived "in late 1633.""Early Land Granting," in "Focus on Cambridge," Robert Charles Anderson, ''Great Migration Newsletter'' 1 (1990):12; digital image by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1567/i/21153/12/45663616 ''AmericanAncestors'']; in addition to Haynes, include as later entrants, Matthew Allen, Richard Lord and Andrew Warner; author notes, "see town record for 4 November 1633." The list reports John was responsible for a length of 3 rods. (See also Research Notes--Immigration.) "John Clerke" was made a freeman, 6 May 1635,"Freemen made att the Genall Court, May 6th, 1635," Nathaniel B. Shurtleff, ed., ''Records of the Governor and Company of the Massachusetts Bay in New England'' (Boston: W. White, printer to the Commonwealth, 1853-54), 5 vols. in 6, 1:370; digital image, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uma.ark:/13960/t0gt5x713?urlappend=%3Bseq=394 ''Hathi Trust'']. implying by that date, he had been admitted to the Cambridge church.Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (1995), 371-2 (John Clark), in particular, p. 371; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/371/235175365 ''American Ancestors'']. (The name "John Clerke" also appears on an earlier list of those who took the "Oath of Freemen" 6 November 1632.Nathaniel B. Shurtleff, ed., ''Records of the Governor and Company of the Massachusetts Bay in New England'' (Boston: W. White, printer to the Commonwealth, 1853-54), 5 vols. in 6, 1:367; digital image, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uma.ark:/13960/t0gt5x713?urlappend=%3Bseq=391 ''Hathi Trust'']. See Research Notes--Freeman.) As of "[5] September 1635," "John Clarke" held five parcels of land at Newtown,As quoted by, citing "CaBOP [''The Register Book of the Lands and Houses in the "New Towne" and the Town of Cambridge'' (Cambridge, 1896)] 17-18," Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (1995), 371-2 (John Clark), in particular, p. 371; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/371/235175365 ''American Ancestors'']; reformatted here as a list.''The Register Book of the Lands and Houses in the "New Towne" and the Town of Cambridge'' (Cambridge, 1896), 17-18; digital images, [https://archive.org/details/registerbooklan01propgoog/page/n34/mode/1up ''InternetArchive'']. :>[worn] acres in West End; :>one [worn] in Cowyard Lane; :>one acre [and] one rood in Old Field; :>three acres on Small Lot Hill; :>and [worn] acres in the Great Marsh. In the inventory of Cambridge houses, 8 February 1635/6, "John Clarke" had one house in the "Weftend."Citing "CaTR [''The Records of the Town of Cambridge (Formerly Newtown) Massachusetts, 1630-1703'' (Cambridge, 1901)] 18," Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (1995), 371-2 (John Clark), in particular, p. 371; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/371/235175365 ''American Ancestors'].''The records of the town of Cambridge (formerly Newtowne) Massachusetts. 1630-1703'' (Cambridge, Mass., 1901), 8-9, in particular, 18; digital image, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc2.ark:/13960/t73t9gt8r?urlappend=%3Bseq=34 ''Hathi Trust'']. On "The ffirft of March 1635" [1635/6], the town,''The records of the town of Cambridge (formerly Newtowne) Massachusetts. 1630-1703'' (Cambridge, Mass., 1901) 20; digital image, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc2.ark:/13960/t73t9gt8r?urlappend=%3Bseq=36 ''Hathi Trust'']. :Agreed with John Clarke to make a fuffcient [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weir Weir] to Catch Alwiffs vuppo^ Menotomies River in the bounds of this Tow^ before the 12th of Aprell next and fh^ fell and delliver vnto Inhabetants of the Towne and noe other exfept for bayte [ ] al the Alwifs he fhal take at iii''s'' vi^ pr thoufand and fhall t all tymes giuve [ ] Notice to the perfons that fhall be apointed to fetch them away as hee fhalbe dyrected whoe fhal Difchrdge the faid John Cla^ of them witin 24 oures after Notice ore el^ fetch them thaire ore ii''d'' a fcore and he bringe them home ffurther the Townfm^ doe promife in the behalfe of the Towne [ ] make good all thofe fifh he fhalbee dam^fied by the Indians that is fhall himfelfe delliuer vnto them beeing appointed before [. ] the Townfmen how many he fhall delliuer slfo to faue him hamrles from anny [. ] he fhall fufteyne by Wattertowne p^ it be not his owne fault he is to haue [. ] mony within 15 days after he hath done fifth^ :------- John Clarke On 5 December 1636, "John Clarke" was appointed Cambridge hogreeve ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hog_reeve#:~:text=A%20hog%20reeve%20or%20hogreeve,gardens%20and%20crops%20by%20rooting. hog constable]), "to difcharge that office acco'dinge to the Order of the courte."''The records of the town of Cambridge (formerly Newtowne) Massachusetts. 1630-1703'' (Cambridge, Mass., 1901), 24; digital image, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc2.ark:/13960/t73t9gt8r?urlappend=%3Bseq=40 ''Hathi Trust'']. '''Hartford''' John Clark relocated to Hartford in 1636,Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (1995), 371-2 (John Clark), in particular, p. 371; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/371/235175365 ''American Ancestors']. with Thomas Hooker's group.{{citation needed}} By 1639, "one house with two acres of land upon the Cow Common" had been purchased from John Clark and was then held by Edward Winship.)Citing "CaBOP [''The Register Book of the Lands and Houses in the "New Towne" and the Town of Cambridge'' (Cambridge, 1896)] 56"], Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (1995), 371-2 (John Clark), in particular, p. 371; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/371/235175365 ''American Ancestors']. John was a soldier in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pequot_War Pequot War]Writing, "implied by his grant of land in the Soldier's Field in Hartford," Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (1995), 371-2 (John Clark), in particular, p. 371; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/371/235175365 ''American Ancestors'']. in 1637Donald Line Jacobus, ''The Granberry family and allied families ...'' (Hartford, Conn.: E. F. Waterman, 1945), 194; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89062880992?urlappend=%3Bseq=212 ''Hathi Trust'']. and an owner of land at Hartford in what was known as "Soldier's Field." As of February 1639, "John Clerke" held twelve parcels of land at Hartford,Quoted from and as quoted by, citing "HaBOP [''Original Distribution of the Lands in Hartford Among the Settlers, 1639'', Collections of the Connecticut Historical Society, Volume 14 (Hartford 1912; rpt. Bowie, Maryland, 1989)] 197-99," Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (1995), 371-2 (John Clark); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/371/235175365 ''American Ancestors''].''Original Distribution of the Lands in Hartford Among the Settlers, 1639'', in ''Collections of the Connecticut Historical Society'', vol. 14 (Hartford 1912), 197-99; digital images, [https://www.google.com/books/edition/Original_Distribution_of_the_Lands_in_Ha/b6xPAQAAIAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1 ''GoogleBooks'']; see source for detailed variances between this and the "Secretary's record.". :>four acres "on which his dwelling house now standeth with yards and gardens therein"; :>one rood and twenty perches in the Little Meadow; :>one rood in the Soldier's Field :>one acre and eight perches on the east side of the Great River :>two roods and twenty-five perches in the North Meadow; :>five acres, three roods and thirty-nine perches of meadow and swamp in the North Meadow; :>three acres of swamp on the east side of the Great River; :>fourteen acres in the Little Oxpasture; :>six acres in the Cowpasture; :>two acres, two roods and twelve perches in the neck of land part of which he received from Nathaniel Ely by exchange; :>two acres on the east side of the Great River; :>and eleven acres, three roods and twelve perches in the Cowpasture. John Clark served on a Connecticut jury, 2 September 1641 and 14 October 1642.Citing "CCCR 1:66; RPCC 15, 17," Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (1995), 371-2 (John Clark), in particular, p. 371; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/371/235175365 ''American Ancestors'']. '''Saybrook''' * He removed to Saybrook by 1647, and served as Deputy for Saybrook to the Connecticut General Court in 1649, 1651 to 1657, 1659, and 1661 to 1663. He was a member of the war committee for Saybrook, May 1653 and October 1654. He was selectman in Saybrook and 1656. He was named as Patentee of the Royal Charter of Connecticut in 1662, and was appointed Commissioner for Saybrook in 1664. He removed to Norwich for a short time around 1664, as he was admitted to the church in Milford in 1665, recorded as being dismissed from the church in Norwich. '''Norwich''' '''Milford''' While in Milford he served as Deputy to the Connecticut General court in 1666 to 1668. He was appointed Commissioner for Milford 1665 to 1674, though he could not have served in 1674 as he died in Milford on 5 February 1673/4. May have come to Milford due to his 2nd marriage. ===Family=== :His first wife is unknown, possibly named Elizabeth, and they likely married in England due to the ages of his children. John married second [[Ward-4525|Mary Ward]], widow of John Fletcher, in 1662. Mary died in Farmington, Connecticut in 1678. :Children-- :# [[Clark-4485|Elizabeth Clark]]; born probably by 1622 (based on first konwn marriage by 1641). This profile, and hers asserted birth at Great Mindon, Hertfordshire without source. She first married [[Parker-6079|William Parker]] and then [[Pratt-601|William Pratt]], and passed away on October 17, 1678. :# [[Clark-1887|John Clark, Jr.]]; born 1625 in Great Mindon, Hertfordshire. He married [[Porter-157|Rebecca Porter]] on October 16, 1650 in Saybrook, Connecticut, and passed away in Saybrook on September 21, 1677. :# [[Clark-3540|Sarah Clark]]; born 1633 in Hertfordshire. Sarah married [[Huntington-94|Simon Huntington]] in October 1653 in Saybrook, Connecticut, and she passed away in New Haven on January 4, 1721. :Other possible children-- :# Joseph Clark, born about 1622, likely in Hertfordshire, who died at sea in on August 27, 1663. :# Rebecca Clark, born in England in 1638. ===Death and Probate=== John Clark died Milford, New Haven, Connecticut Colony, 5 February 1674. His will was dated 19 January 1673“New Haven Probate Records, Vol. 1-2, 1647-1703”, database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L92K-G9NV-R : 9 March 2021), New Haven, Connecticut, FHL microfilm 007626739, image 170-171. New Haven Probate Record, 1647-1687, Vol. 1, Part 2, page 54-56. and mentions his son John of Saybrooke , his son (in law) William Pratt and his daughter Elizabeth Pratt, his grandchild, Sarah Huntington, and also his daughter Sarah Huntington. He divides all the household good brought from Saybrooke between his children. He mentions Abigail Fletcher. He mentions Reverend Roger Kenton, and Bro: Samuel Coley and Bro. Samuell Ells (?). His inventories were dated 28 February 1673/74, one is for Milford and one is for Saybrook. == Research Notes== ===One John Clark or Two?=== When Robert Charles Anderson profiled John Clark in 1995, he could not prove the immigrant who settled Cambridge, Massachusetts Bay Colony, and shortly removed to, was a [https://www.foundersofhartford.org/founders-monument-names/ founder of, Hartford], Connecticut Colony, was the same man seen later in the records of Saybrook and Milford. Anderson wrote,Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (1995), 371-2 (John Clark); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/371/235175365 ''American Ancestors']. :This position may be excessively cautious, and it may be that these records all do apply to one man ... For the moment we recommend further research and analysis directed toward resolving the problem one way or another. Of the Cambridge-Hartford man, Anderson found no record of marriage or family; no record of his death. ''The Great Migration Directory'' (2015) does ''not'' update Anderson's 1995 profile of John Clark [Clark, John: Unknown; 1633; Cambridge, Hartford]. The biography of John Clark on the website of the Society of the Founders of Hartford notes that Jacobus, in Hale, House presents John Clark of Cambridge as the same who appears in Saybrook. It further notes: "e of the most convincing arguments that Jacobus’s observation is valid is in the will of John Clark in Milford, in which Clark names his son John of Saybrook and his daughters Elizabeth Pratt and Sarah Huntington and grandchild Sarah Huntington. These daughters marrying into the Pratt and Huntington families of Hartford clearly establishes the connection of John Clark of Saybrook and Milford with the John Clark of Hartford." As it is not possible to fully prove either theory, the alternate narrative should still be considered for future research. The basic facts of two separate John Clarks are as follows: #John Clark, arrived by 1632, resided in Cambridge, Hartford. Born "By about 1612 based on grant of land in Cambridge,"Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (1995), 371-2 (John Clark), in particular, p. 371; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/371/235175365 ''American Ancestors']. died after 14 October 1642, when he served on a jury.Citing "CCCR 1:66; RPCC 15, 17," Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (1995), 371-2 (John Clark), in particular, p. 371; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/371/235175365 ''American Ancestors'']. No record of a spouse or children. #John Clark, arrived by 1647, resided in Saybrook, Norwich and Milford. Five known children with first wife (possibly Elizabeth), second wife Mary (Ward). Died in Milford. ===Other Discrepancies in published sources=== '''Birth Date:''' The article on the website of the https://www.foundersofhartford.org/the-founders/john-clarke/ gives his birth date as about 1608, which would make him about 14 when his daughter Elizabeth was born in about 1622. '''Freeman.''' Anderson (1995) reported John became a freeman on 6 May 1635, but his name appears among eighteen who took the "Oath of Freemen," 6 November 1632.Nathaniel B. Shurtleff, ed., ''Records of the Governor and Company of the Massachusetts Bay in New England'' (Boston: W. White, printer to the Commonwealth, 1853-54), 5 vols. in 6, 1:367; digital image, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uma.ark:/13960/t0gt5x713?urlappend=%3Bseq=391 ''Hathi Trust'']. Both records, 1632 and 1635, give the name "John Clerke." Writing about the 1632 list In 1990 ("Focus on Cambridge"), Anderson identified among them nine men, "most of whom had sailed on the ''Lyon'', settled first in Cambridge, and later followed Hooker to Connecticut"; he included John Clark in that group."Focus on Cambridge," Robert Charles Anderson, ''Great Migration Newsletter'' 1 (1990):11; digital image by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1567/i/21153/12/45663616 ''AmericanAncestors'']; Anderson also writes, "Since freeman first had to be church members, and since there was in November 1632 no church at Cambridge, these members of the Braintree Company must have been admitted to some other church, mostly likely Watertown." When Anderson wrote ''The Great Migration Begins ...'' (1995), however, John was the ''only'' one of the nine men to be assigned migration and freemanship dates later than 1632. While there may be one, the reason Anderson (1995) reported later dates for John is not known. The other eight Cambridge men Anderson identified on the 1632 list of freemen were, :{| | Name (GMB) || Migration || Freeman|| Ref. |- | [[Goodwin-115|William Goodwin]] || 1632/''Lyon'' || 6 November 1632||Goodwin migrated 1632 aboard the ''Lyon'' (cites "Hotten 150") was "Freeman: 6 November 1632," (cites "MBCR 1:367"), Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (1995), 790-1 (William Goodwin); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/791/23895150 ''American Ancestors']. |- | [[Benjamin-79 |John Benjamin]] || 16 September 1632/''Lyon'' ||6 November 1632||Benjamin migrated "16 September 1632" aboard the ''Lyon'' (cites "Hotten 150") and was "Freeman: 6 November 1632" (cites "MBCR 1:367"), Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (1995), 160 (John Benjamin); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/160/235172927 ''American Ancestors']. |- | [[Talcott-3|John Talcott]] || 1632/''Lyon'' || 6 November 1632||Talcott migrated 1632 aboard the ''Lyon'' (cites "Hotten 150") and was "Freeman: 6 November 1632" (cites "MBCR 1:367"), Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (1995), 1794 (John Talcott); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/1794/235195895 ''American Ancestors']. |- |[[Olmstead-6|James Olmstead]] || 1632/''Lyon'' || 6 November 1632||Olmstead migrated 1632 aboard the ''Lyon'' (cites "Hotten 150") and was "Freeman: 6 November 1632" (cites "MBCR 1:367"), Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (1995), 1357-8 (James Olmstead); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/1358/238957175 ''American Ancestors']. |- | [[Lewis-953|William Lewis]] || 1632/''Lyon'' || 6 November 1632||Lewis migrated 1632 aboard the ''Lyon'' (cites "Hotten 150") and was "Freeman: 6 November 1632" (cites "MBCR 1:367"), " Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (1995), 1184 (William Lewis); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/1184/235187315 ''American Ancestors']. |- | [[Richards-2501|Nathaniel Richards]] || 1632/''Lyon'' || 6 November 1632||Richards migrated 1632 aboard the ''Lyon'' (cites "Hotten 150") and was "Freeman: 6 November 1632" (cites "MBCR 1:367"), Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (1995), 1572 (Nathaniel Richards); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/1572/235192426 ''American Ancestors']. |- | [[Wadsworth-174|William Wadsworth]] || 1632/''Lyon'' || 6 November 1632||Wadsworth migrated 1632, aboard the ''Lyon'' and was "Freeman: 6 November 1632" (cites "MBCR 1:367"), Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (1995), 1892 (William Wadsworth); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/1892/235197143 ''American Ancestors']. |- | [[Webb-158|Richard Webb]] || 1632 || 6 November 1632|| Webb migrated 1632 and was "Freeman: 6 November 1632" (cites "MBCR 1:367"), Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (1995), 1892 (Richard Webb); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/1954/235198345 ''American Ancestors']. |} '''Immigration.''' Various references to his immigration in 1632 are seen. For example, Timothy Lester Jacobs, writing for ''Society of the Descendants of the Founders of Hartford'', reports John Clarke immigrated on the ''Lyon'' "arriving Boston 16 September 1632."Timothy Lester Jacobs, "John Clarke, Hartford Founder"; web content, [https://www.foundersofhartford.org/the-founders/john-clarke/ ''Society of the Descendants of the Founders of Hartford'']. Hotten (1874) published the [''Lyon''] passenger list, departing 22 June 1632, but Nicholas is the only Clark so reported ("Nico: Clark").John Camden Hotten, ''The original lists of persons of quality ...'' (London: Empire State Book Co., 1874), 150; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044010737849?urlappend=%3Bseq=158 ''Hathi Trust'']. Note: Hotten does not name the ship, but Anderson does, see "''Lyon'' [Hotten 150]" in Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (1995), 373 (Nicholas Clark); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/373/23894732 ''American Ancestors']. From Mary Walton Ferris, Louis Effingham DeForest, and Donald Line Jacobus,Anderson calls their work, "The three most important summaries of his life," Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (1995), 371-2 (John Clark), in particular, p. 372; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/372/23894731 ''American Ancestors']. some common variance to Anderson is noted. *Mary Walton Ferris (1931) reported John Clarke and his brother George, came from Great Munden ... [the specifics of their] emigration [are not known], but John was in Newtowne, Massachusetts, early in 1632, for in August of that year he was required to fence a share of the common lands .... [and on] November 6, following, he became a freeman."Citing "History of Cambridge, Mass., L. R. Paige, 1877, [one or more from] "pp. 10, 11, 32, 38, 510" (fencing) and (a) "New Haven, Conn., Probate Records; Clark, Genealogy, J. Gay, 1882, 5-12," (b) "New England Register, III, 91," and (c) "Savage, I, 394" (freeman), Mary Walton Ferris, ''Dawes-Gates Ancestral Lines ...'' ([Milwaukee] Priv. print. [Wisconsin Cuneo Press] 1931-43 [v. 1, 1943]), 2:201-05 (John Clarke). in particular, 202; digital image, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89066039439?urlappend=%3Bseq=280 ''Hathi Trust'']; source for "August [1632]" fencing has not been located. *Louis Effingham DeForest (1938) writes, "John Clarke came with his brother George from Great Munden, Hertfordshire, England, to Cambridge, Massachusetts, in 1631 or 1632. There John was required to pale three rods of the common land by an order of March 29, 1632 ... John Clarke was made a freeman on November 6, 1632."Louis Effingham DeForest, ''William Henry Moore and his ancestry ...'' (New York: The De Forest Publishing Company, 1938), 187-95 (Clarke), in particular part, p. 187; digital images available for short interval borrowing by registered users, [https://archive.org/details/moorealliedfamil00defo/page/187/mode/1up ''OpenLibrary'']. *Donald Line Jacobus (1945) reports "he was at Cambridge ... as early as 1632, and was made a freeman, 6 Nov. 1632."Citing, "Shurtleff's Records of Massachusetts Bay, 1-367." Donald Lines Jacobus, ''The Granberry family and allied families ...'' (Hartford, Conn.: E. F. Waterman, 1945), 194-96 (Clark), in particular, 194; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89062880992?urlappend=%3Bseq=212 ''Hathi Trust'']. Separate from freemanship, all three authors appear to be referencing the fencing/paling event, applying a date of 1632. ''History of Cambridge'' published the associated order for paling as 29 March 1632,Lucius R. Paige, ''History of Cambridge, Massachusetts. 1630-1877'' (Boston: H. O. Houghton and company; 1877) 10; digital image, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/yale.39002005226718?urlappend=%3Bseq=36 ''Hathi Trust'']. but the corresponding entry in the town records is undated.''The records of the town of Cambridge (formerly Newtowne) Massachusetts. 1630-1703'' (Cambridge, Mass., 1901), 3; digital image, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc2.ark:/13960/t73t9gt8r?urlappend=%3Bseq=17 ''Hathi Trust''] Moreover, from his work with the microfilmed town records, by 1990 Anderson had surmised the records through 7 April 1634 were likely entered at the same time, "at one sitting or at least within a a very brief period ... more than a year after some of the meetings.""Early Land Granting," in "Focus on Cambridge," Robert Charles Anderson, ''Great Migration Newsletter'' 1 (1990):12; digital image by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1567/i/21153/12/45663616 ''AmericanAncestors'']; Anderson reports the earliest Cambridge town records, entered by Mr. William Spencer, are "cluttered with a number of entries made by other scribes years later ... In the midst of these extraneous entries is a list of names, written by Spencer, giving the earliest settlers of Cambridge, presumably those in residence prior to the arrival of the vanguard of the Braintree company." From Anderson's work with the microfilm copy of the originals, the records, through 7 April 1634, were likely entered at the same time, "at one sitting or at least within a a very brief period ... more than a year after some of the meetings." After identifying a variety of apparent historical inaccuracies in the early records, he devised a separate means of approximating when the early settlers, including John Clark, must have arrived in Cambridge. Focused on the cowyard grants of 5 August 1633, Anderson (1990) placed the grantees into four groups. Clark fell among eight (the second group) described as "members of the 1632 Braintree company." The other seven men so grouped were, [[Benjamin-79 |Benjamin]], [[Goodwin-115|Goodwin]], [[Lewis-953|Lewis]], [[Olmstead-6|Olmstead]], [[Richards-2501|Richards]], [[Wadsworth-174|Wadsworth]] and [[White-548|White]]. (See the source for more detail.) '''Brother Coley'''. A previous version of this profile reported "John Clark mentioned 'Brother Coley' in his will; most likely a fellowship/church brother. He did not marry a Mary Coley."From an earlier edit to the profile, citing Sherman W. Adams, Henry Reed Styles, ed., ''The history of ancient Wethersfield, Connecticut ...'' (New York : Grafton Press, 1904), 236; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo.31924096458595?urlappend=%3Bseq=296 ''Hathi Trust'']. '''Note"''' The referenced material says nothing about the will of John Clark or a "Brother Coley." '''The Trumbull Papers.''' A previous version of this profile included passage, "Dr. Trumbull believes that this John Clark is the one who was in Cambridge, Hartford, Saybrook, Norwich, and Milford. In the Trumbull Papers, there is a letter from John Clarke of Saybrook, dated June 1650, to John Winthrop Jr regarding his son Joseph. There is also a letter from John Clarke of Saybrooke, with other executors, in regards to the estate of George Fenwick which is dated 1660." '''Trumbull St.''' Without any further detail (town, county, etc.) and lacking a reference, a prior version of John Clark's profile contained this passage, :An original proprietor, his home lot in 1639-40 was on the west side of the highway from Seth Grants to Centennial Hill (now Trumbull St) near the present Allyn St. His name does not appear on the list of tax-payers in the mill rates for the years 1655-7 which are preserved. His home, however, can be found in the lists of the "proprietors to which portion they paid for the purchase of said lands in 1665-6, and 1671-2. These divisions of the undivided lands were, however, made to now residents and even to the heirs of the deceased proprietors. '''Witch Trial.''' A previous version of this profile reported John Clarke was the "Mr. Clarke" who officiated "during the Witch Trial of [[Unknown-390255|Goody Bassett]]" at Stratford, Connecticut, 1651. Cites genealogy.com user, "Goody Bassett was Hanged as a Witch," 28 July 1999, Bassett Surname forum; web content [https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/bassett/462/ ''Genealogy.com''] '''Deputy,''' A previous version of this profile reported "he was Deputy in May 1649." == Sources == :See also -- *Charles Henry Pope, ''The pioneers of Massachusetts ...'' (Boston, C.H. Pope, 1900), 102 (John Clark); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t5q81ng7b?urlappend=%3Bseq=110 ''Hathi Trust'']. *James Savage, ''A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England ...'' (Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1860-62), 1:396; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044052737137?urlappend=%3Bseq=418 ''Hathi Trust'']. *Donald Lines Jacobus, ''Hale, House and Related Families: Mainly of the Connecticut River Valley'' (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1978.), pp. 492-493; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89066151523?urlappend=%3Bseq=514 ''Hathi Trust'']. *J. Hammond Tumbull, ''The Memorial History of Hartford'' (Boston, E. L. Osgood, 1886), 234 (John Clarke); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/ucw.ark:/13960/t1qf8tf4s?urlappend=%3Bseq=274 ''Hathi Trust'']. *Robert Nelson Wallace [and Helen Myers Kyes], ''Twelve Generations of Descendants of John Alden and John Clarke of Hartford, Connecticut'' (Joliet, Ill.: The author, 1940), 5-7 (John^1 Clarke), 7-8 (John^2 Clarke); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/twelvegeneration00wall/page/5/mode/1up ''InternetArchive'']. Note: The Clarke entries here may be identical to those published as Helen Myers Kyes, ''John Clarke, of Hartford and Saybrook, and Some of His Descendants'' (Parker, S.D.: by the author, 1922); digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/355538-redirection ''FamilySearchBooks'']. * James Shepard, ''Connecticut Soldiers of the Pequot War'' (Meriden, Conn.: The Journal Publishing Co., 1913); digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/164356-redirection ''FamilySearchBooks'']. *Clarence Almon Torrey, ''New England Marriages Prior to 1700'' (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1985.), p. 156. *Yet additional sources moved to [[Space:John Clark Other Sources|John Clark - Other Sources]]

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== Current Information == Margaret "of Orkney" Fraser formerly Sinclair Born about 1280 [uncertain] in Inve, Caithness, Scotland Daughter of John (Magnusson) Magnusson of Orkney and of Caithness and Unknown Graham Sister of Magnus (Jonsson) Jonsson Caithness and Orkney Wife of Simon Fraser — married (marriage date?) (marriage location?) Mother of Joanna Fraser, Simon Fraser and Alexander Fraser Died 1364 at about age 84 (place of death?) == Current Research Notes == Please Note: The LNAB for this profile needs to be corrected to Jonsson. Estimated birth year is based on the father's date of birth + 21 years. Working Page for Sinclair-219 will be used to help sort out a possible conflation. == Current Sources == *Balfour-Paul, James; The Scots Peerage; (Douglas, D. Edinburgh, 1904-1914); pg. 319 *Skene, W F; The Highlanders of Scotland; (Mackay, E. Stirling, Scotland, 1902); pg. 378 '''See also:''' *http://www.thepeerage.com/p50032.htm#i500312 *http://www.geni.com/people/Margaret-Sinclair/6000000003827864196 *http://fabpedigree.com/s069/f337935.htm *http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p4473.htm#i134318 *[https://web.archive.org/web/20230312063040/https://wc.rootsweb.com/trees/159295/I16920/-/individual Ancestry of John D Newport] Updated: 04-04-2019 15:04:88. Owner: John Newport (Link via Wayback Machine at Archive.org, capture date 12 Mar 2023.) *http://www.lisa.com/bdm/s/sinclair/margaret_sinclair_157720.html == Source Analysis == :[https://archive.org/details/cu31924092516248/page/422/mode/2up Balfour-Paul, James]; The Scots Peerage; (Douglas, Sir Robert 1904-1914); pg. 422 - provided in the profile comments by Shonda. *This source provides information on the Fraser family connections and needs to be looked at closely. :[https://archive.org/details/scotspeeragefoun02pauluoft/page/318/mode/2up Balfour-Paul, James]; The Scots Peerage; (Douglas, D. Edinburgh, 1904-1914); pg. 319 - inline citation already on profile. *This source provides information on the Ancient Earls of Caithness and also needs to be looked at closely, as I believe this is where the conflation occurs. [[Crawford-15512|Crawford-15512]] 03:55, 20 May 2023 (UTC) :[https://archive.org/details/highlandersofsco01sken_0/page/378/mode/2up Skene, W F]; The Highlanders of Scotland; (Mackay, E. Stirling, Scotland, 1902); pg. 378 - inline citation already on profile *This source provides information about the Fraser family and appears to contradict the source provided by Shonda. A closer examination is needed. [[Crawford-15512|Crawford-15512]] 03:55, 20 May 2023 (UTC) === Notes and Discussion === Margaret Sinclair [Sinclair-219] is actually attached to the right husband, Simon Fraser [Fraser-345] when you are looking at Margaret's profile. When you click on Joanna (Fraser) Fleming's name, the supposed daughter of Margaret, another Simon Fraser [Fraser-203] shows up as her father. So someone has accidentally linked Joanna as the daughter of Margaret. In the Scots Peerage, page 422 source, she is listed as the daughter of Marie (Unknown) Fraser [Unknown-599073]. This whole situation will be solved by detaching Joanna from Margaret. Margaret and Simon Fraser [Fraser-345] were only known to have two sons; Simon and Alexander. Whereas Simon Fraser [Fraser-203] and Maria (Unknown) Fraser were only known to have two daughters; Joanna (Fraser) Fleming and Margaret (Fraser) Hay. - Shonda

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Geoffrey Clements chartered the Virginia-London Company in 1607 in London. Dying at Oxfordin 1609. He never sailed to the new colony. His widow, Elizabeth, and four of their children came to America in the ship "George" landing at Jamestown in 1617. The children were: #Ezekial #Nicholas #Jeremiah #Elizabeth . IN 1623, ELIZABETH REMARRIED TO CAPTAIN RALPH HAMOR (HAMAR) Al THE WIDOW ELIZABETH CLEMENTS ARRRIVED AT JAMESTOWN, VIRGINIA ABOARD THE SHIP "GEORGE" IN 1617. WITH HER CAME FOUR CHILDREN, EZEKIEL, NICHOLAS,JEREMIAH, AND ELIZABETH. THE WIDOW ELIZABETH REMARRIED IN 1623 TO CAPT. RALPH HAMOR (HAMAR). "ADVENTURES OF PURSE AND PERSON" VIRGINIA, PUBLISHED BY ORDER OF FIRST FAMILIES OF VIRGINIA, THIRD EDITION. MRS. ELIZABETH (FULLER) CLEMENTS CAME TO VIRGINIA WITH HER FAMILY IN THE "GEORGE", 1617. AND AS MRS. HAMOR WAS LISTED, 1623/24, AT JAMES CITY WITH HER SECOND HUSBAND AND TWO OF HER CHILDREN BY HER FIRST MARRIAGE TO GEORGGREY CLEMENTS (JEREMIAH AND ELIZABETH). THE FAMILY WAS ALSO LISTED AT JAMES CITY INT THE MUSTER OF 1624/25. SHE WAS THE DAUGHTER OF CUTHBERT FULLER (BAPTIZED 4 SEPT.1542), A SON OF NICHOLAS FULLER, MERCHANT OF LONDON. HER UNCLE, NICHOLAS FULLER OF CHAMBERHOUSE, BERKSHIRE, WHO WAS A MEMEBER OF THE VIRGINIA COMPANY, LEFT A WILL, 19 FEB 1619/20-1 MAR 1619/20, WHICH MENTIONS ELIZABETH CLEMENTS, DAUGHTER OF HIS BROTHER CUTHBERT FULLER, HER LATE HUSBAND JEFFERY CLEMENTS AND HER SON NICHOLAS CLEMENTS. HER FIRST COUSIN, JOHN CLEMENTS, SON OF JOHN AND MARGERY CLEMENTS, OF STEPNEY, MIDDLESEX, IN HIS WILL, PROBATED 17 MAY 1620, LEFT TO HIS UNCLE CLEMENTS DUAGHER (ELIZABETH) HIS INTEREST IN THE SAILING SHIP "GEORGE" HER HUSBAND, GEOFFREY (JEFFERY) CLEMENTS, APPARENTLY DIED IN ENGLAND. FOLLOWING HER ARRIVAL IN VIRGINIA, ELIZABETH (FULLER) CLEMENTS MARRIED AGAIN TO CAPT. RALPH HAMOR, MEMBER OF THE VIRGINIA COMPANY, WHO CAME TO VIRGINIA IN 1609; WAS SECRETARY OF THE COLONY 1611-1614; RETURNED TO ENGLAND WHERE HE WROTE " A TRUE DISCOURSE OF THE PRESENT ESTATE OF VIRGINIA" PUBLISHED 1615; CAME TO VIRGINIA AGAIN IN 1617, AS VICE-ADMIRAL TO SIR SAMUEL ARGALL. CAPT. HAMOR WAS A MEMBER OF THE COUNCIL, 1621-1626, AND DIED BEFORE 11 OCTOBER 1626, WHEN MRS. ELIZABETH HAMOR WAS GRANTED ADMINISTRATION OF HIS ESTATE, HAVING BEEN NAMED THE SOLE EXECUTRIXOF HIS WILL. BY 8 FEBRUARY 1627/28, SHE HAD MARRIED AGAIN TO CAPT. TOBIAS FELGATE, A MARINER, WHO WAS CAPTAIN OF THE "DEFIANCE"SHE PETITIONED THE COURT ON THAT DATE TO RELIEVE HER OF THE RESPONSIBILITY OF FURTHER ADMINISTERING THE ESTATE OF CAPT. RALPH HAMOR, DECEASED, AS SHE EXPECTED TO GO TO ENGLAND SHORTLY. SHE DIED, PROBABLY IN ENGLAND, BEEFORE 30 MARCH 1630, WHEN TOBIAS FELGATE MARIED SARAH PRICE. ON 26 AUGUST 1633, JEREMIAH CLEMENTS, SON AND HEIRE APPARANT FO ELIZABETH CLEMENTS, DECEASED, PATENTED 350 ACRES UPON THE EASTERLIE SIDE OF UPPER CHIPPOACKES CREEK DUE UNTO HIM IN RIGHT OF THE SAID ELIZABETH CLEMETNS, HIS MOTHER, OF THE ADVENHIRE OF SEAVEN PERSONS...HERSELFE...JEREMIAH CLEMENTS, NICHOLAS CLEMENTS, EXECHIELL CLEMENTS, HER SONNS; ELIZABETH CLEMENTS, HER DAUGHTER; DOROTHY GREENE AND JEFFERIE HULL, HER SERVANTS WHOE ALL CAME OVER IN THE "GEORGE" IN 1617 "ADVENTURERS OF PURSE AND PERSON" PAGES 197-198 1623 CENSUS-JAMESTOWN, VIRGINIA "A LIST OF THE NAMES OF THOSE LIVING IN VIRGINIA" FEBRUARY 16 1623 WILLIAM CLEMENTS P.170 JEREME CLEMENTS P. 174 ELIZABETH CLEMENTS P. 174 CAPT. RALPH HAMOR P. 174 MRS. HAMOR P. 174 THE MUSTER ROLL OF CAPT. RALPH HAMOR: CAPT. RALPH HAMOR MS. ELIZABETH HAMOR JEREMY CLEMENTS ELIZABETH CLEMENTS

Worksheet: Eldred's of Norfolk, England, and of Plymouth Colony

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==Biography== ===Emigration=== In 1637, on the ship John and Dorothy, and on the ship Rose, were four surnames: Busby, Nickerson, Eldred, and Ludkin (Lumpkin). All originated in Norfolk and emigrated to Plymouth Colony, to wit.: * Nicholas Busby, 50, weaver (b. before 1587) *Bridget (Cocke) Busby, 53 (b. 1584) **Nicholas **John **Abraham **Sarah *Robert _______, singleman (thought to be Robt. Eldred, 37, Norfolk; married Elizabeth Nickerson *William Ludken, 33, locksmith (b. 1604) *Elizabeth Ludken, 34, wife (b. 1603) **child Ludken (Anne), married William Eldred in 1647, Robert's younger brother *William Nickerson, 33, weaver (b. 1604) *Anne (Busby) Nickerson, 28, wife (b. 1609) **Nicholas **Robert **Elizabeth, married Robert Eldred in 1649 Robert Eldred was perhaps born ~1600 in Winfarthington, Norfolk. His younger brother William was perhaps born ~1610 in Winfarthington. Robert, his future wife and in-laws, and William's future wife and in-laws, all sailed to Plymouth together in 1637. William emigrated a year or two after that, ship unknown, but perhaps the Diligent in 1638, carrying passengers primarily from Norfolk. William's name was not on the passenger list, but there were 20 unnamed servants on board. William's mother died in 1638, compatible with a son of ~28 years removing himself from family to a new world. ===Norfolk Families: Eldred, Ludkin=== Looking in Norfolk records of the 17th century, we find an Eldred family in Winfarthington and a Ludkin family in Garboldingham, both hamlets near or on what was the Kenninghall Manor. These locations are about 5km apart, in the parish of Kenninghall. A historical document records: "ln the 6th year of Henry VIII.(1516), Thomas Coupe confirmed Reginald Eldrod of Gnateshall, Yeoman and others, Iands in Gnateshall, lying between crops of John Eldred. Reginald Eldred, confirmed to Agnes his widow, John Eldred of Easthope, Reginald Gent, and-John Eldred, younger son of Agnes, 13 pieces of land." Gnateshall was a manor associated with the parish of Kenninghall. Remarks regarding early Kenninghall: Kenninghall was site of the Medieval moated manor house of East Hall, demolished in the early C16. Candle making is supposed to have been undertaken on the site in C16, hence the alternative name 'Candle Yards'. The moat was formerly a double enclosure, but the west side of the west enclosure has been infilled. There is a fishpond adjacent to the east side and two detached ponds south of the south-east corner. (PastScape) A town of large extent, and great antiquity, so called from Cyning which in Saxon signifies a King, so that Cyning or Kenninghad, signifies the King's House, and according to the etymology, it hath been a seat of the East-Anglian Kings, who are said to have had a castle here, which indeed seems true; the site of it is now called the Candle-Yards; (because the offices for that purpose were built in it, when Thomas, the great Duke of Norfolk, built the palace, this place being distant enough, to hinder the smell reaching it;) it is southwest of the palace about a furlong, being a square of four acres, encompassed with a spacious trench, at each corner is a mount, but that to the south-east is much the largest; the manor-house continued through all its changes in this place, till the Duke pulled it down, and built that stately house at the distance before mentioned, which was after called Kenninghall Palace, or Place ... Spelman, in his Icenia, hath nothing more of this town, than that it was the seat of some of the chiefest barons. That it belonged to the Crown in the most early times is plain, for the Confessor had it in his own hands, it being then worth 10l. a year and 5 sextaries of honey; but it was risen by the Conqueror's time to 24l. of uncoined money, to be paid by weight, and 6l. of coined money, which was paid by tale, and a fine at each king's accession, (for so I take Terthuma in the Saxon to signify.) It had a freeman and 30 acres belonging to it in Gnateshall, and West Herling also was a berewic to it It was then three miles long, and one mile broad, and paid 25d. Danegeld. It always was and is now, privileged as ancient demean, the inhabitants being excused from toll, passage, and stallage, and from serving on any juries out of the lordship, and paying towards the charges of the knights of the shire, upon renewing their writ of exemption on the death of every king, and having it annually allowed by the sheriff of the county. (Blomefield) ====Eldred Family==== Looking in the area of Kenninghall, the marriage of Robert Eldred and Joane (Seckar) Clarke is found on 3 Jan 1594 in Banham, NorfolkThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, "International Genealogical Index (IGI)," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:1:ML2R-KTY : accessed 2016-11-12), entry for Robert Eldred.. Banham lies between Kenninghall and Winfarthington, each distant from the other by 3km. Robert was likely born in the 1560s nearby in Winfarthington. Joane was from Banham where the marriage took place. Joane's first husband, Clement Clarke, whom she married in 1585, had died the prior April, 1593, leaving a widow with three young children. We may find Robert again mentioned in the following will of Robert Eldred of Winfarthington: Will of ROBERT ELDRED,Yeoman of Winfarthington, County Norfolk Dated 27 January, 21 James I (1624) P.C.C. Byrde 34. I bequeath to my wife, Joan, all my houses, lands, etc., in Winfarthington, for life, with contingent remainders after her death, to my son Henry and his issue, to my son Walter and his heirs forever, the latter to pay my son Thomas 200 marks. To the said Walter, my dwelling house' To my son Henry, the land called Smerkens. To my son ROBERT, my lands in Jersefeld and Bresingham, Norfolk, he to pay my executors 40 Ibs. To my son Richard, my lands in Shelfhanger, Norfolk, after the death of Agnes Grubb, widow, and I give him also 60lbs. at his age of 24. To my wife Joan, 40 tbs. due to her from the will of her first husband, Clement Clarke. To my son WILLIAM Eldred, 200 marks to be paid him at his age of 24. To my daughter, Elizabeth Eldred, 100lbs. To my daughter, Lydia Mapeson, 3lbs. To my wife's daughter, Alice Arborough, 40 shillings. To my servant, Margaret Clark, 20 shillings' To my sons Walter and ROBERT, furniture. Residuary legatees and executors lohn Buscton of Dekleborough, gent.,and my nephew. Robert Assize of Diss Heywood, they to give the residue to my children by said Joan -- Supervisor, my son Walter. Signed (Mark). Witnesses: Humphrey Warner, Thos. Barron (Mark), Wm. Cocke (Mark), Proved: 23 April, 1624 by the executors named.'''' Joane lived until 1638. From the will, we may guess order and approximate ages of the children. Richard and William were not yet 24, so were born after 1600. Robert, Henry, and Walter were born on or before 1600, say Walter 1596, Henry 1598, Robert 1600, Elizabeth 1603, Richard 1605, Lydia 1608, William 1610. This is pure guesswork, but the ages are likely within 5 years of the true event dates. Nicholas Busby (c1587-1657) and Bridget (Cocke) Busby (c1584-c1660) NICHOLAS BUSBY was born in England about 1587. BRIDGET COCKE was born in England about 1584. Nicholas Busby married BRIDGET COCKE on 24 Jun 1605 at the church of St. Mary Coslany in Norwich, county Norfolk, England. Nicholas Busby’s home town of Norwich was the second largest city in England at the time and was a center of the English textile industry. There he practiced his trade as a weaver. Nicholas Busby served for a time as the city jurat, the official responsible for “examining Norwich-produced cloth and ensuring that civic standards of manufacture were maintained.” He was a freeman of the city. On 8 Apr 1637, “Nicholas Busby of Norwich in Norfolk, weaver,” age 50, Bridget, his wife, age 53, and four children, Nicholas, John, Abraham, and Sarah, were examined for emigration to New England. They sailed shortly thereafter on either the John and Dorothy, captained by Master William Andrews, or on the Rose, captained by his son. With them were William Nickerson and his wife Ann, Nicholas Busby’s daughter. Upon arrival in New England, the Busby family lived briefly in Newbury, but were in Watertown by March of 1637/38, where Nicholas became a freeman of Massachusetts Bay Colony. He was granted 6 acres there on 9 Apr 1638 and a farm of 68 acres on 10 May 1642. He served Watertown as a selectman in 1640 and 1644. Like most skilled immigrants, Nicholas Busby combined his trade with agriculture. But apparently he found farm life not to his liking, for in 1646, the Busby family moved to Boston. This seems to have been a common pattern with tradesmen, who no doubt found more opportunities to practice their craft in the larger town. On 22 Aug 1646 Nicholas Busby, “worsted weaver,” purchased a home from Edward Jacklin on the west side of Washington Street between School and West Streets, where Nicholas lived the rest of his life. He opened a dry goods shop and continued to weave, part-time. Nicholas Busby made his will in Boston on 25 Jul 1657. In his will, Nicholas Busby mentions his eldest son John, then in England; his son Abraham; his grandson Joseph, son of his deceased son Nicholas; his son-in-law William Nickerson; his eldest daughter Ann Nickerson; his daughter Catherine Savory; his youngest daughter Sarah Grout; his granddaughter Sarah Grout; and his wife. Nicholas Busby died in Boston the following month, on 28 Aug 1657, and his estate was probated 10 Sep 1657. The inventory, taken 1 Sep 1657, totaled £973.10s.8½p, an astonishing amount for a man described as a weaver. Whether he brought most of that wealth with him or accumulated it during his two decades in New England is not known. On 14 May 1659, Bridget Busby began disposing of her property to her children. On that date, she deeded property to sons John and Abraham; sons-in-law William Nickerson and John Grout; daughters Anne Nickerson and Sarah Grout; and their children of daughters Anne and Sarah. Bridget died shortly before her inventory was taken on 3 Jul 1660. Nicholas and Bridget (Busby) Nickerson had the following children, all born in England, no doubt in Norwich: i. ANNE BUSBY, baptized in St. Mary Coslany church, Norwich, on 2 Feb 1607/08. She married WILLIAM NICKERSON, q. v. ii. Catherine Busby. She married William Savory. They remained in Norwich. iii. Nicholas Busby. He married Martha (Cheney) Sadler in 1652. She was the daughter of John Cheney and the widow of Anthony Sadler. Nicholas died before his father made his will on 28 Aug 1657. iv. John Busby. He was living in Norwich in 1661. iv. Abraham Busby. He married Abigail (Compton) Brisco on 23 Sep 1659. She was the daughter of John and Susanna Compton and the widow of Joseph Brisco. v. Sarah Busby. She married Captain John Grout of Sudbury, Mass. He died in Sudbury on 25 Jul 1697 and she died there on 25 Apr 1699. ===Arrival in Plymouth Colony=== William married Anne, daughter of William Ludken (aka Lumpkin), about 1647 in Yarmouth, Barnstable, MA. Robert married Elizabeth, daughter of William Nickerson, about 1649 in Yarmouth, Barnstable, MA. Robert and William owned adjacent lots in Chatham, MA in the late 1660s, from William Nickerson's controversial land patent from the local native tribe. Their children also owned Chatham tracts, including William's son Jehosaphat. Note: Yarmouth historical records were destroyed by fire in 1674, so support for assertions about these early years comes mainly through circumstantial evidence. William and Anne had seven children in Yarmouth ==Sources==

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Coughton,Warwick,England Henry Morris b 2Q 1857,"England & Wales, Civil Registration Birth Index, 1837-1915". {{Ancestry Sharing|27785393|94d0a4}} - {{Ancestry Record|8912|23576255}} (accessed 19 March 2022) bap 27 Feb 1858, d 18 Aug 1858"England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975". {{Ancestry Record|9841|93188991}} (accessed 19 March 2022) --- 1841 Census In the 1841 census Elizabeth (age 7) was in St Mary, Berkshire, England."1841 England Census". Class: HO107; Piece: 36; Book: 8; Civil Parish: St Mary; County: Berkshire; Enumeration District: 8; Folio: 17; Page: 29; Line: 22; GSU roll: 241207. {{Ancestry Sharing|27786936|230064}} - {{Ancestry Record|uki1841|1785729}} (accessed 19 March 2022) Occupation Shoe Maker In the 1841 census Eliza (age 10) was in Tilehurst, Berkshire, England."1841 England Census". Class: HO107; Piece: 25; Book: 26; Civil Parish: Tilehurst; County: Berkshire; Enumeration District: 5; Folio: 6; Page: 6; Line: 18; GSU roll: 241203. {{Ancestry Sharing|27786947|371a21}} - {{Ancestry Record|uki1841|1291087}} (accessed 19 March 2022) Occupation - I can't read it 1851 In the 1851 census Elizabeth (age 18) was the daughter of George Warwick in Reading St Mary, Berkshire, England."1851 England Census". Class: HO107; Piece: 1692; Folio: 111; Page: 9; GSU roll: 193600. {{Ancestry Sharing|27786958|4eca47}} - {{Ancestry Record|8860|3683729}} (accessed 19 March 2022) Occupation Shoe Maker Bethnal Green Morris Eliza, child of George & Elizabeth, was born on 21 February 1832 and baptised on 31 July 1832 in Birmingham, St Martin, Warwickshire, England. Father's occupation: Wood Turner "Birmingham, England, Church of England Baptisms, 1813-1919". Library of Birmingham; Birmingham, England; Birmingham Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: DRO 34; Archive Roll: M102. {{Ancestry Sharing|27786833|4a8561}} - {{Ancestry Record|4981|3494649}} (accessed 19 March 2022) Eliza Warwick marriage was registered in the Apr-May-Jun quarter of 1855 in the West Bromwich district."England & Wales, Civil Registration Marriage Index, 1837-1915". {{Ancestry Sharing|27785618|525158}} - {{Ancestry Record|FreeBMDMarriage|30313769}} (accessed 19 March 2022) George is a Lawyer(Sawzer) & Beerseller Children Emma b 1856 George b 1858 Ellen b 1860 Arthur b 1862 Amelia b 1863 Albert b 1865 Henry b 1867 Victor b 1869 In the 1861 census George (age 29) was in Bethnal Green, Middlesex, England."1861 England Census". Class: RG 9; Piece: 251; Folio: 84; Page: 44; GSU roll: 542600. {{Ancestry Sharing|27785432|6d7592}} - {{Ancestry Record|uki1861|5619886}} (accessed 19 March 2022) George Herefordshire Leominster Eliz Birmingham Emma Birmingham George Middlesex Bethnal Emma Middlesex Bethnal In the 1871 census George (age 39) was in London, St Matthew Bethnal Green, London, England."1871 England Census". The National Archives; Kew, London, England; 1871 England Census; Class: RG10; Piece: 476; Folio: 54; Page: 53; GSU roll: 823369. {{Ancestry Sharing|27785464|e76129}} - {{Ancestry Record|7619|12146718}} (accessed 19 March 2022) George Herefordshire Leominster Eliza Warwick Birmingham George Bethnal Ellen Bethnal Arthur Bethnal Amelia Bethnal Albert Bethnal Henry Bethnal Victor Bethnal In the 1881 census Eliza (age 47) was the married mother of Emma Coombe at 55 Essex St, St Leonards Shoreditch, London, England."1881 England Census". Class: RG11; Piece: 400; Folio: 13; Page: 20; GSU roll: 1341087. {{Ancestry Sharing|27785599|9856a8}} - {{Ancestry Record|uki1881|14966440}} (accessed 19 March 2022) Augustus Coombe Cabinet Maker Emma Coombe Birmingham Eliza Birmingham Ellen London Amelia London Albert London ==Sources==

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***Work in Progress*** [[Perkins-7479 | Roberta Mae (Perkins) Enos]] == Biography == '''Roberta''' Mae Perkins. Given Name: Roberta Mae. Surname: Perkins. '''Enos''' married Surname: Enos. ''Found multiple versions of name. Using Roberta Mae Perkins.'' ===Born=== :Feb 12 1923. Portland,Multnomah,Oregon,United States. ===Census=== :Districts 271-553. :1930. Portland,Multnomah,Oregon,United States. Note: [[#N68717630]]. :4605 N E 13th, E Precinct 309. :1940. Portland,Multnomah,Oregon,United States. Note: [[#N35486592]]. :Frederick Olson Gender: Male Birth: Circa 1930 - Iowa, USA Residence: 1940 - 824 So Madison Ave, Albert Lea, Freeborn, Minnesota, USA :Age: 10 Residence in 1935: Same Place- 824 So Madison Ave, Albert Lea, Freeborn, Minnesota, USA Race: White Marital status: Single :Parents: Clarence Olson, Ruby Olson Sibling: Hans Olson Census: Incorporated place: Albert Lea Enum. District: 24-4A Family: 49 County: Freeborn Roll: m-t0627-01922 Line: 8 State: Minnesota Frame: 00156 Date: 1940-00-00 Page: 3A :Household Relation to head - Name - Age :Head - Clarence Olson - 42 :Wife - Ruby Olson - 33 :Son - Frederick Olson - 10 :Son - Hans Olson - 2 :Clarence Olson Gender: Male Birth: Circa 1898 - Minnesota, USA Residence: 1940 - 824 So Madison Ave, Albert Lea, Freeborn, Minnesota, USA Age: 42 Residence in 1935: Same Place - 824 So Madison Ave, Albert Lea, Freeborn, Minnesota, USA Race: White Marital status: Married:Wife: Ruby Olson Children: Frederick Olson, Hans Olson Census: Incorporated place: Albert Lea Enum. District: 24-4A Family: 49 County: Freeborn Roll: m-t0627-01922 Line: 6 State: Minnesota Frame: 00156 Date: 1940 Page: 3A :Household Relation to head - Name - Age :Head - Clarence Olson - 42 :Wife - Ruby Olson - 33 :Son -Frederick Olson - 10 :Son - Hans Olson - 2 :Ruby Olson Gender: Female Birth: Circa 1907 - Iowa, USA Residence: 1940 - 824 So Madison Ave, Albert Lea, Freeborn, Minnesota, USA Age: 33 Residence in 1935: Same Place - 824 So Madison Ave, Albert Lea, Freeborn, Minnesota, USA Race: White Respondent: X Marital status: Married Husband: Clarence Olson Children: Frederick Olson, Hans Olson Census: Incorporated place: Albert Lea Enum. District: 24-4A Family: 49 County: Freeborn Roll: m-t0627-01922 Line: 7 State: Minnesota Frame: 00156 Date: 1940 Page: 3A :Household Relation to head - Name - Age :Head - Clarence Olson - 42 :Wife - Ruby Olson - 33 :Son - Frederick Olson - 10 :Son - Hans Olson - 2 :Ruby Olson Gender: Female Birth: Circa 1907 - Iowa, USA Residence: 1940 - 824 So Madison Ave, Albert Lea, Freeborn, Minnesota, USA Age: 33 Residence in 1935: Same Place - 824 So Madison Ave, Albert Lea, Freeborn, Minnesota, USA Race: White Respondent: X Marital status: Married Husband: Clarence Olson Children: Frederick Olson, Hans Olson Census: Incorporated place: Albert Lea Enum. District: 24-4A Family: 49 County: Freeborn Roll: m-t0627-01922 Line: 7 State: Minnesota Frame: 00156 Date: 1940 Page: 3A :Household Relation to head - Name - Age :Head - Clarence Olson - 42 :Wife - Ruby Olson - 33 :Son - Frederick Olson - 10 :Son - Hans Olson - 2 :Ruby Olson Gender: Female Birth: Circa 1907 - Iowa, USA Residence: 1940 - 824 So Madison Ave, Albert Lea, Freeborn, Minnesota, USA Age: 33 Residence in 1935: Same Place - 824 So Madison Ave, Albert Lea, Freeborn, Minnesota, USA Race: White Respondent: X Marital status: Married Husband: Clarence Olson Children: Frederick Olson, Hans Olson Census: Incorporated place: Albert Lea Enum. District: 24-4A Family: 49 County: Freeborn Roll: m-t0627-01922 Line: 7 State: Minnesota Frame: 00156 Date: 1940-00-00 Page: 3A - :Household Relation to head - Name - Age :Head - Clarence Olson - 42 :Wife - Ruby Olson - 33 :Son - Frederick Olson - 10 :Son - Hans Olson - 2 :Lois M Younger Gender: Female Birth: Circa 1935 - Oregon, USA Residence: 1940 - 8934 N E Humboldt, Lochkuowe, E Precinct 397 Lochkuowe, Multnomah, Oregon, USA Age: 5 Race:White Marital status: Single Parents: Noel T Younger, Ella C Younger Census: Unincorporated place: Lochkuowe Enum. District: 26-7 Line: 11 Township: E Precinct 397 Lochkuowe Roll: m-t0627-03376 County: Multnomah Frame: 00357 State: Oregon Page: 5A Date: 1940-00-00 Family: 98 :Household - Relation to head Name Age :Head - Noel T Younger - 52 :Wife - Ella C Younger - 32 :Daughter - Lois M Younger - 5 :Hans Olson Gender: Male Birth: Circa 1938 - Minnesota, USA Residence: 1940 - 824 So Madison Ave, Albert Lea, Freeborn, Minnesota, USA Age: 2 Residence in 1935: Same Place -824 So Madison Ave, Albert Lea, Freeborn, Minnesota, USA Race: White Marital status: Single Parents: Clarence Olson, Ruby Olson Sibling: Frederick Olson Census: Incorporated place: Albert Lea Enum. District: 24-4A Family: 49 County: Freeborn Roll: m-t0627-01922Line: 9 State: Minnesota Frame: 00156 Date: 1940-00-00 Page: 3A :Household Relation to head - Name - Age :Head - Clarence Olson - 42 :Wife - - Ruby Olson - 33 :Son - Frederick Olson - 10 :Son - Hans Olson - 2 :Noel T Younger Gender: Male Birth: Circa 1888 - Illinois, USA Residence: 1940 - 8934 N E Humboldt, Lochkuowe, E Precinct 397 Lochkuowe, Multnomah, Oregon, USA Age: 52 Residence in 1935: Same Place - 8934 N E Humboldt, Lochkuowe, E Precinct 397 Lochkuowe, Multnomah, Oregon, USA Race: White Marital status: Married:Wife: Ella C Younger Child: Lois M Younger Census: Unincorporated place: Lochkuowe Enum. District: 26-7 Line: 9 Township: E Precinct 397 Lochkuowe Roll: m-t0627-03376 County: Multnomah Frame: 00357 State: Oregon Page: 5A Date: 1940 Family: 98 :Household Relation to head - Name - Age :Head - Noel T Younger - 52 :Wife- Ella C Younger - 32 :Daughter - Lois M Younger - 5 :Ella C Younger Gender: Female Birth: Circa 1908 - Oregon, USA Residence: 1940 - 8934 N E Humboldt, Lochkuowe, E Precinct 397 Lochkuowe, Multnomah, Oregon, USA Age: 32 Residence in 1935: Same Place - 8934 N E Humboldt, Lochkuowe, E Precinct 397 Lochkuowe, Multnomah, Oregon, USA Race: White Respondent: X Marital status: Married Husband: Noel T Younger Child: Lois M Younger Census: Unincorporated place: Lochkuowe Enum. District: 26-7 Line: 10 Township: E Precinct 397 Lochkuowe Roll: m-t0627-03376 County: Multnomah Frame: 00357 State: Oregon Page: 5A Date: 1940-00-00 Family: 98 :Household Relation to head - Name - Age :Head - Noel T Younger - 52 :Wife - Ella C Younger - 32 :Daughter - Lois M Younger - 5 :Rolland E Hoffman Gender: Male Birth: Circa 1919 - Minnesota, USA Residence: 1940 - 5825 N E Alberta, Rigler District, E Precinct 394 1/2 Rigler, Multnomah, Oregon, USA Age: 21 Residence in 1935: Same House - 5825 N E Alberta, Rigler District, E Precinct 394 1/2 Rigler, Multnomah, Oregon, USA Race: White Marital status: Single Parents: George E Hoffman, Alma K Hoffman Siblings: William S Hoffman, M Irene Hoffman, Myrtle E Hoffman, Dorothy F Hoffman, Esther D Hoffman, G Edward Hoffman, Robert Hoffman Census: Unincorporated place: Rigler District Enum. District: 26-4 Line: 16 Township: E Precinct 394 1/2 Rigler Roll: m-t0627-03376; County: Multnomah Frame: 00264 State: Oregon Page: 8A Date: 1940-00-00 Family: 169 :Household Relation to head - Name - Age :Head - George E Hoffman - 46 :Wife - Alma K Hoffman - 41 :Son - Rolland E Hoffman - 21 :Son - - William S Hoffman - 20 :Daughter - M Irene Hoffman - 19 :Daughter - Myrtle E Hoffman - 14 :Daughter - Dorothy F Hoffman - 12 :Daughter - Esther D Hoffman - 11 :Son- - G Edward Hoffman - 9 - :Son -Robert Hoffman - 6 :Raymond Perkins Gender: Male Birth: Circa 1896 - Ohio, USA Residence: 1940 - 4605 N E 13th, Portland, E Precinct 309, Multnomah, Oregon, USA Age: 44 Residence in 1935: Same House - 4605 N E 13th, Portland, E Precinct 309, Multnomah, Oregon, USA Race: White Marital status: Married:Wife: Myrtle Perkins Child: Roberta Perkins Census: Incorporated place: Portland Enum. District: 37-412 Line: 16 Township: E Precinct 309 Roll: m-t0627-03392 County: Multnomah Frame: 00361 State: Oregon Page: 6A Date: 1940-00-00 Family: 131 :Household Relation to head - Name - Age :Head - Raymond I Perkins - 44 :Wife - Myrtle Perkins - 40 :Daughter - Roberta Perkins - 17 :Myrtle Perkins Gender: Female Birth: Circa 1900 - California, USA Residence: 1940 - 4605 N E 13th, Portland, E Precinct 309, Multnomah, Oregon, USA Age: 40 Residence in 1935: Same House - 4605 N E 13th, Portland, E Precinct 309, Multnomah, Oregon, USA Race: White Respondent: X Marital status: Married Husband: Raymond I Perkins Child: Roberta Perkins Census: Incorporated place: Portland Enum. District: 37-412 Line: 17 Township: E Precinct 309 Roll: m-t0627-03392 County: Multnomah Frame: 00361 State: Oregon Page: 6A Date: 1940-00-00 Family: 131 :Household Relation to head - Name - Age :Head - Raymond I Perkins - 44 :Wife - Myrtle Perkins - 40 :Daughter - - Roberta Perkins - 17 :Bownie Hallars Gender: Female Birth: Circa 1927 - Kentucky, USA Residence: 1940 - Woodburn Road, Mag Dist 4 West, Simpson, Kentucky, USA Age: 13 Residence in 1935: Same Place - Woodburn Road, Mag Dist 4 West, Simpson, Kentucky, USA Race: White Marital status: Single Parents: Walter Hallars, Mary Hallars Siblings: Myrtle Hallars, Miles Hallars, Charles Hallars, Tina Hallars, Junior Hallars Census: Township: Mag Dist 4 West Enum. District: 107-10 Family: 285 County: Simpson Roll: m-t0627-01357 Line: 1 State: Kentucky Frame:00294 Date: 1940-00-00 Page: 15A :Household Relation to head - Name - Age :Head -Walter Hallars - 3 :Wife - Mary Hallars - 31 :Daughter - Bownie Hallars - 13 :Daughter - Myrtle Hallars - 11 :Son -- Miles Hallars - 9 :Son - Charles Hallars - 7 :Daughter Tina Hallars - 4 :Son - Junior Hallars - 1 :Walter Hallars Gender: Male Birth: Circa 1902 - Kentucky, USA Residence: 1940 - Woodburn Road, Mag Dist 4 West, Simpson, Kentucky, USA Age: 38 Residence in 1935: Same Place- Woodburn Road, Mag Dist 4 West, Simpson, Kentucky, USA Race: White Respondent: X Marital status: Married:Wife: Mary Hallars Children: Bownie Hallars, Myrtle Hallars, MilesHallars, Charles Hallars, Tina Hallars, Junior Hallars Census: Township: Mag Dist 4 West Enum. District: 107-10 Family: 285 County: Simpson Roll: m-t0627-01357 Line: 79 State:Kentucky Frame: 00293 Date: 1940-00-00 Page: 14B :Household Relation to head - Name - Age :Head - Walter Hallars - 38 :Wife - Mary Hallars - 31 :Daughter - Bownie Hallars - 13 :Daughter - Myrtle Hallars - 11 :Son - Miles Hallars - 9 :Son - Charles Hallars - 7 :Daughter - Tina Hallars - 4 :Son - Junior Hallars - 1 :Mary Hallars Gender: Female Birth: Circa 1909 - Kentucky, USA Residence: 1940 - Woodburn Road, Mag Dist 4 West, Simpson, Kentucky, USA Age: 31 Residence in 1935: Same Place- Woodburn Road, Mag Dist 4 West, Simpson, Kentucky, USA Race: White Marital status: Married Husband: Walter Hallars Children: Bownie Hallars, Myrtle Hallars, Miles Hallars, Charles Hallars, Tina Hallars, Junior Hallars Census: Township: Mag Dist 4 West Enum. District: 107-10 Family: 285 County: Simpson Roll: m-t0627-01357 Line: 80 State: Kentucky Frame: 00293 Date: 1940-00-00 Page: 14B :Household Relation to head - Name - Age :Head - Walter Hallars - 38 :Wife - Mary Hallars - 31 :Daughter - Bownie Hallars - 13 :Daughter - Myrtle Hallars - 11 :Son - Miles Hallars - 9 :Son - Charles Hallars - 7 :Daughter - Tina Hallars - 4 :Son - Junior Hallars - 1 :Tina Hallars Gender: Female Birth: Circa 1936 - Kentucky, USA Residence: 1940 - Woodburn Road, Mag Dist 4 West, Simpson, Kentucky, USA Age: 4 Race: White Marital status: Single Parents: Walter Hallars, Mary Hallars Siblings: Bownie Hallars, Myrtle Hallars, Miles Hallars, Charles Hallars, Junior Hallars Census: Township: Mag Dist 4 West Enum. District: 107-10 Family: 285 County: Simpson Roll: m-t0627-01357 Line: 5 State: Kentucky Frame: 00294 Date: 1940-00-00 Page: 15A :Household Relation to head - Name - Age :Head - Walter Hallars - 38 :Wife - Mary Hallars - 31 :Daughter - Bownie Hallars - 13 :Daughter - Myrtle Hallars - 11 :Son - Miles Hallars - 9 :Son -Charles Hallars - 7 :Daughter -Tina Hallars - 4 :Son Junior Hallars - 1 :Charles Hallars Gender: Male Birth: Circa 1933 - Kentucky, USA Residence: 1940 - Woodburn Road, Mag Dist 4 West, Simpson, Kentucky, USA Age: 7 Residence in 1935: Same Place- Woodburn Road, Mag Dist 4 West, Simpson, Kentucky, USA Race: White Marital status: Single Parents: Walter Hallars, Mary Hallars Siblings: Bownie Hallars, Myrtle Hallars, Miles Hallars, Tina Hallars, Junior Hallars Census: Township: Mag Dist 4 West Enum. District: 107-10 Family: 285 County: Simpson Roll: m-t0627-01357 Line: 4 State: Kentucky Frame: 00294 Date: 1940 Page: 15A :Household Relation to head - Name - Age :Head - Walter Hallars - 38 :Wife - Mary Hallars - 31 :Daughter - Bownie Hallars - 13 :Daughter - - MyrtleHallars - 11 :Son - Miles Hallars - 9 :Son - Charles Hallars - 7 :Daughter - Tina Hallars - 4 :Son - Junior Hallars - 1 :Miles Hallars Gender: Male Birth: Circa 1931 - Kentucky, USA Residence: 1940 - Woodburn Road, Mag Dist 4 West, Simpson, Kentucky, USA Age: 9 Residence in1935: Same Place -Woodburn Road, Mag Dist 4 West, Simpson, Kentucky, USA Race: White Marital status: Single Parents: Walter Hallars, Mary Hallars Siblings: Bownie Hallars, Myrtle Hallars, Charles Hallars, Tina Hallars, Junior Hallars Census: Township: Mag Dist 4 West Enum. District: 107-10 Family: 285 County: Simpson Roll: m-t0627-01357 Line: 3 State: Kentucky Frame: 00294 Date: 1940-00-00 Page: 15A :Household Relation to head - Name - Age :Head - Walter Hallars - 38 :Wife - Mary Hallars - 31 :Daughter - Bownie Hallars - 13 :Daughter - Myrtle Hallars - 11 :Son - Miles Hallars - 9 :Son - Charles Hallars - 7 :Daughter Tina Hallars - 4 :Son - - Junior Hallars - 1 :Myrtle Hallars Gender: Female Birth: Circa 1929 - Kentucky, USA Residence: 1940 - Woodburn Road, Mag Dist 4 West, Simpson, Kentucky, USA Age: 11 Residence in 1935: Same Place - Woodburn Road, Mag Dist 4 West, Simpson, Kentucky, USA Race: White Marital status: Single Parents: Walter Hallars, Mary Hallars Siblings: Bownie Hallars, Miles Hallars, Charles Hallars, Tina Hallars, Junior Hallars Census: Township: Mag Dist 4 West Enum. District: 107-10 Family: 285 County: Simpson Roll: m-t0627-01357 Line: 2 State: Kentucky Frame:00294 Date: 1940-00-00 Page: 15A :Household Relation to head - Name - Age :Head - Walter Hallars - 38 :Wife - Mary Hallars - 31 :Daughter - Bownie Hallars - 13 :Daughter - Myrtle Hallars - 11 :Son - Miles Hallars - 9 :Son - Charles Hallars - 7 :Daughter - Tina Hallars - 4 :Son - Junior Hallars - 1 :Roberta Perkins Gender: Female Birth: Circa 1923 - Oregon, USA Residence: 1940 - 4605 N E 13th, Portland, E Precinct 309, Multnomah, Oregon, USA Age: 17 Residence in 1935:Same House - 4605 N E 13th, Portland, E Precinct 309, Multnomah, Oregon, USA Race: White Marital status: Single Parents: Raymond I Perkins, Myrtle Perkins Census: Incorporated place: Portland Enum. District: 37-412 Line: 18 Township: E Precinct 309 Roll: m-t0627-03392 County: Multnomah Frame: 00361 State: Oregon Page: 6A Date: 1940 Family: 131 :Household Relation to head - Name - Age :Head Raymond I Perkins - 44 :Wife - Myrtle Perkins - 40 :Daughter - Roberta Perkins - 17 :Andrew Omsberg Gender: Male Birth: Circa 1881 - Minnesota, USA Residence: 1940 - Road 2, Leon Township, Goodhue, Minnesota, USA Age: 59 Residence in 1935: Same House - Road2, Leon Township, Goodhue, Minnesota, USA Race: White Marital status: Single Census: Township: Leon Township Enum. District: 25-18 Family: 27 County: Goodhue Roll: m-t0627-01923 Line: 20 State: Minnesota Frame: 00367 Date: 1940 Page: 2A :Household Relation to head - Name - Age :Lodger - Simon A Omsberg - 50 :Wife - Thelma O Omsberg - 47 :Son - Harold Jr Omsberg - 25 :Son - Swan O Omsberg - 10 :Son - Warner Homsberg - 8 :Brother - Andrew Omsberg - 59 :Christian Omsberg Gender: Male Birth: Circa 1886 - Minnesota, USA Residence: 1940 - Cut Bank Town, District 15 Cut Bank, Glacier, Montana, USA Age: 54 Residence in 1935: R,Glacier, Montana Race: White Marital status: Married:Wife: Caroline Omsberg Children: Walter Omsberg, Herbert Omsberg, Dale Omsberg, John Omsberg, Kenneth Omsberg, Arnold Omsberg,Edith J Omsberg Census: Incorporated place: Cut Bank Town Enum. District: 18-14B Line: 80 Township: District 15 Cut Bank Roll: m-t0627-02220 County: Glacier Frame: 00937 - State: Montana Page: 7B Date: 1940 Family: 146 :Household Relation to head - Name - Age :Head - Christian Omsberg - 54 :Wife - Caroline Omsberg - 45 :Son - Walter Omsberg - 20 :Son - Herbert Omsberg - 18 :Son - Dale Omsberg - 16 :Son - John Omsberg - 12 :Son - Kenneth Omsberg - 10 :Son - Arnold Omsberg - 8 :Daughter - EdithJ Omsberg - 1 :Junior Hallars Gender: Male Birth: Circa 1939 - Kentucky, USA - Residence: 1940 - Woodburn Road, Mag Dist 4 West, Simpson, Kentucky, USA Age: 1 Race: White Marital status: Single Parents: Walter Hallars, Mary Hallars Siblings: Bownie Hallars, Myrtle Hallars, Miles Hallars, Charles Hallars, Tina Hallars Census: Township: Mag Dist 4 West Enum. District: 107-10 Family: 285 County: Simpson Roll: m-t0627-01357 Line: 6 State: Kentucky Frame: 00294 Date: 1940-00-00 Page: 15A :Household Relation to head Name Age :Head - Walter Hallars - 38 :Wife - Mary Hallars - 31 :Daughter - Bownie Hallars - 13 :Daughter - Myrtle Hallars - 11 :Son - Miles Hallars - 9 :Son - Charles Hallars - 7 :Daughter - Tina Hallars - 4 :Son - Junior Hallars - 1 :Caroline Omsberg Gender: Female Birth: Circa 1895 - Minnesota, USA Residence: 1940 - Cut Bank Town, District 15 Cut Bank, Glacier, Montana, USA Age: 45 Residence in 1935: R, Glacier, Montana Race: White Respondent: X Marital status: Married Husband: Christian Omsberg Children: Walter Omsberg, Herbert Omsberg, Dale Omsberg, John Omsberg, KennethOmsberg, Arnold Omsberg, Edith J Omsberg Census: Incorporated place: Cut Bank Town Enum. District: 18-14B Line: 1 Township: District 15 Cut Bank Roll: m-t0627-02220 County: Glacier Frame: 00938 State: Montana Page: 8A Date: 1940-00-00 Family: 146 :Household Relation to head - Name - Age :Head - Christian Omsberg - 54 :Wife - Caroline Omsberg - 45 :Son - Walter Omsberg - 20 :Son -Herbert Omsberg - 18 :Son - Dale Omsberg - 16 :Son - John Omsberg - 12 :Son -- Kenneth Omsberg - 10 :Son - Arnold Omsberg - 8 :Daughter - Edith J Omsberg - 1 :Walter Omsberg Gender: Male Birth: Circa 1920 - Minnesota, USA Residence: 1940 - Cut Bank Town, District 15 Cut Bank, Glacier, Montana, USA Age: 20 Residence in 1935: R, Glacier, Montana Race: White Marital status: Single Parents: Christian Omsberg, Caroline Omsberg Siblings: Herbert Omsberg, Dale Omsberg, John Omsberg, Kenneth Omsberg, Arnold Omsberg, Edith J Omsberg Census: Incorporated place: Cut Bank Town Enum. District: 18-14B Line: 2 Township: District 15 Cut Bank Roll: m-t0627-02220 County: Glacier Frame: 00938 - State: Montana Page: 8A Date: 1940-00-00 Family: 146 :Household Relation to head - Name - Age :Head - Christian Omsberg - 54 :Wife - Caroline Omsberg - 45 :Son -Walter Omsberg - 20 :Son - Herbert Omsberg - 18 :Son - Dale Omsberg - 16 :Son - John Omsberg - 12 :Son - Kenneth Omsberg - 10 :Son - Arnold Omsberg - 8 :Daughter - Edith J Omsberg - 1 :Herbert Omsberg Gender: Male Birth: Circa 1922 - Montana, USA Residence: 1940 - Cut Bank Town, District 15 Cut Bank, Glacier, Montana, USA Age: 18 Residence in 1935: R, Glacier, Montana Race: White Marital status: Single Parents: Christian Omsberg, Caroline Omsberg Siblings: Walter Omsberg, Dale Omsberg, John Omsberg, Kenneth Omsberg, Arnold Omsberg,Edith J Omsberg Census: Incorporated place: Cut Bank Town Enum. District: 18-14B Line: 3 Township: District 15 Cut Bank Roll: m-t0627-02220 County: Glacier Frame: 00938 State: Montana Page: 8A Date: 1940-00-00 Family: 146 :Household Relation to head - Name - Age :Head - Christian Omsberg - 54 :Wife - Caroline Omsberg - 45 :Son - Walter Omsberg - 20 :Son- Herbert Omsberg - 18 :Son - Dale Omsberg - 16 :Son - John Omsberg - 12 :Son - Kenneth Omsberg - 10 :Son - Arnold Omsberg - 8 :Daughter - Edith J Omsberg - 1 :Dale Omsberg Gender: Male Birth: Circa 1924 - Montana, USA Residence: 1940 - Cut Bank Town, District 15 Cut Bank, Glacier, Montana, USA Age: 16 Residence in 1935: R, Glacier, Montana Race: White Marital status: Single Parents: Christian Omsberg, Caroline Omsberg Siblings: Walter Omsberg, Herbert Omsberg, John Omsberg, Kenneth Omsberg, Arnold Omsberg,Edith J Omsberg Census: Incorporated place: Cut Bank Town Enum. District: 18-14B Line: 4 Township: District 15 Cut Bank Roll: m-t0627-02220 County: Glacier Frame: 00938 State: Montana Page: 8A Date: 1940-00-00 Family: 146 :Household Relation to head - Name - Age :Head - Christian Omsberg - 54 :Wife - Caroline Omsberg - 45 :Son - Walter Omsberg - 20 :Son - Herbert Omsberg - 18 :Son -Dale Omsberg - 16 :Son - John Omsberg - 12 :Son - Kenneth Omsberg - 10 :Son - Arnold Omsberg - 8 :Daughter - Edith J Omsberg - 1 :John Omsberg Gender: Male Birth: Circa 1928 - Montana, USA Residence: 1940 - Cut Bank Town, District 15 Cut Bank, Glacier, Montana, USA Age: 12 Residence in 1935: R, Glacier, Montana Race: White Marital status: Single Parents: Christian Omsberg, Caroline Omsberg Siblings: Walter Omsberg, Herbert Omsberg, Dale Omsberg, Kenneth Omsberg, Arnold Omsberg,Edith J Omsberg Census: Incorporated place: Cut Bank Town Enum. District: 18-14B Line: 5 Township: District 15 Cut Bank Roll: m-t0627-02220 County: Glacier Frame: 00938 State: Montana Page: 8A Date: 1940-00-00 Family: 146 :Household Relation to head - Name - Age :Head - Christian Omsberg - 54 :Wife - Caroline Omsberg - 45 :Son - Walter Omsberg - 20 :Son - - Herbert Omsberg - 18 :Son - Dale Omsberg - 16 :Son - John Omsberg - 12 :Son - Kenneth Omsberg - 10 :Son - Arnold Omsberg - 8 :Daughter - Edith J Omsberg - 1 :Kenneth Omsberg Gender: Male Birth: Circa 1930 - Montana, USA Residence: 1940 - Cut Bank Town, District 15 Cut Bank, Glacier, Montana, USA Age: 10 Residence in 1935: R, Glacier, Montana Race: White Marital status: Single Parents: Christian Omsberg, Caroline Omsberg Siblings: Walter Omsberg, Herbert Omsberg, Dale Omsberg, John Omsberg, Arnold Omsberg,Edith J Omsberg Census: Incorporated place: Cut Bank Town Enum. District: 18-14B Line: 6 Township: District 15 Cut Bank Roll: m-t0627-02220 County: Glacier Frame: 00938 State: Montana Page: 8A Date: 1940-00-00 Family: 146 :Household Relation to head - Name - Age :Head Christian Omsberg - 54 :Wife - Caroline Omsberg - 45 :Son - Walter Omsberg - 20 :Son - Herbert Omsberg - 18 :Son - Dale Omsberg - 16 :Son - John Omsberg - 12 :Son - Kenneth Omsberg - 10 :Son - Arnold Omsberg - 8 :Daughter - Edith J Omsberg - 1 :Arnold Omsberg Gender: Male Birth: Circa 1932 - Montana, USA Residence: 1940 - Cut Bank Town, District 15 Cut Bank, Glacier, Montana, USA Age: 8 Residence in 1935: R, Glacier, Montana Race: White Marital status: Single Parents: Christian Omsberg, Caroline Omsberg Siblings: Walter Omsberg, Herbert Omsberg, Dale Omsberg, John Omsberg, Kenneth Omsberg,Edith J Omsberg Census: Incorporated place: Cut Bank Town Enum. District: 18-14B Line: 7 Township: District 15 Cut Bank Roll: m-t0627-02220 County: Glacier Frame: 00938 State: Montana Page: 8A - Date: 1940-00-00 Family: 146 :Household Relation to head - Name - Age :Head - Christian Omsberg - 54 :Wife - Caroline Omsberg - 45 :Son - Walter Omsberg - 20 :Son - Herbert Omsberg - 18 :Son - Dale Omsberg - 16 - :Son - John Omsberg - 12 :Son - Kenneth Omsberg - 10 :Son - Arnold Omsberg - 8 :Daughter - Edith J Omsberg - 1 :Edith J Omsberg Gender: Female Birth: Circa 1939 - Montana, USA Residence: 1940 - Cut Bank Town, District 15 Cut Bank, Glacier, Montana, USA Age: 1 Race: White Maritalstatus: Single Parents: Christian Omsberg, Caroline Omsberg Siblings: Walter Omsberg, Herbert Omsberg, Dale Omsberg, John Omsberg, Kenneth Omsberg, Arnold Omsberg Census: Incorporated place: Cut Bank Town Enum. District: 18-14B Line: 8 Township: District 15 Cut Bank Roll: m-t0627-02220 County: Glacier Frame: 00938 State: Montana Page: 8A Date: 1940-00-00 Family: 146 :Household Relation to head - Name - Age :Head - Christian Omsberg - 54 :Wife -Caroline Omsberg - 45 :Son - Walter Omsberg - 20 :Son - Herbert Omsberg - 18 :Son - Dale Omsberg - 16 :Son - John Omsberg - 12 :Son - Kenneth Omsberg - 10 :Son - Arnold Omsberg - 8 :Daughter - Edith J Omsberg - 1 :Dorothy J Hereford Gender: Female Birth: Circa 1923 - Oregon, USA Residence: 1940 - 8620 N E Schuyler, Portland, Precinct 219, Multnomah, Oregon, USA Age: 17 Residence in 1935: Same House - 8620 N E Schuyler, Portland, Precinct 219, Multnomah, Oregon, USA Race: White Marital status: Single Parents: Charles A Hereford, Helen Hereford Siblings: Margaret E Hereford, Betha Lou A Hereford, Patricia L Holcombe Census: Incorporated place: Portland Enum. District: 37-299 Line: 57 Township: Precinct 219 Roll: m-t0627-03390 County:Multnomah Frame: 00406 State: Oregon Page: 5B Date: 1940 Family: 119 - :Household Relation to head - Name - Age :Head - Charles A Hereford - 42 :Wife - Helen Hereford - 39 :Daughter - Dorothy J Hereford - 17 :Daughter - Margaret E Hereford - 16 :Daughter Betha Lou A Hereford - 15 :Son-in-Law - Horace S Holcombe - 23 :Daughter - Patricia L Holcombe - 18 :Charles A Hereford Gender: Male Birth: Circa 1898 - Alabama, USA Residence: 1940 - 8620 N E 86th Ave, Portland, Precinct 219, Multnomah, Oregon, USA Age: 42 Residence in 1935: Same House - 8620 N E 86th Ave, Portland, Precinct 219, Multnomah, Oregon, USA Race: White Marital status: Married:Wife: Helen Hereford Children: Dorothy J Hereford, Margaret EHereford, Betha Lou A Hereford, Patricia L Holcombe Census: Incorporated place: Portland Enum. District: 37-299 Line: 55 Township: Precinct 219 Roll: m-t0627-03390 County: Multnomah Frame: 00406 State: Oregon Page: 5B Date: 1940-00-00 Family: 119 :Household Relation to head - Name - Age :Head - Charles A Hereford - 42 :Wife - Helen Hereford - 39 :Daughter - Dorothy J Hereford - 17 :Daughter - Margaret E Hereford - 16 :Daughter - Betha Lou A Hereford - 15 :Son-in-Law - Horace S Holcombe - 23 :Daughter - Patricia L Holcombe - 18 :Charles A Hereford Gender: Male Birth: Circa 1898 - Alabama, USA Residence: 1940 - 8620 N E 86th Ave, Portland, Precinct 219, Multnomah, Oregon, USA Age: 42 Residence in 1935: Same House - 8620 N E 86th Ave, Portland, Precinct 219, Multnomah, Oregon, USA Race: White Marital status: Married:Wife: Helen Hereford Children: Dorothy J Hereford, Margaret EHereford, Betha Lou A Hereford, Patricia L Holcombe Census: Incorporated place: Portland Enum. District: 37-299 Line: 55 Township: Precinct 219 Roll: m-t0627-03390 County: Multnomah Frame: 00406 State: Oregon Page: 5B Date: 1940-00-00 Family: 119 :Household Relation to head - Name - Age :Head -Charles A Hereford - 42 :Wife - Helen Hereford - 39 :Daughter - Dorothy J Hereford - 17 :Daughter - Margaret E Hereford - 16 :Daughter - Betha Lou A Hereford - 15 :Son-in-Law - Horace S Holcombe - 23 :Daughter - Patricia L Holcombe - 18 :1940 - 8620 N E Schuyler, Portland, Precinct 219, Multnomah, Oregon, USA Age: 39 Residence in 1935: Same House - 8620 N E Schuyler, Portland, Precinct 219, Multnomah, Oregon, USA Race: White Respondent: X Marital status: Married Husband: Charles A Hereford Children: Dorothy J Hereford, Margaret E Hereford, Betha Lou A Hereford, Patricia L Holcombe Census: Incorporated place: Portland Enum. District: 37-299 Line: 56 Township: Precinct 219 Roll: m-t0627-03390 County: Multnomah Frame: 00406 State: Oregon Page: 5B Date: 1940 Family: 119 :Household Relation to head - Name - Age :Head - Charles A Hereford - 42 :Wife Helen Hereford - 39 :Daughter - Dorothy J Hereford - 17 :Daughter - Margaret E Hereford - 16 :Daughter - - Betha Lou A Hereford - 15 :Son-in-Law - Horace S Holcombe - 23 :Daughter - Patricia L Holcombe - 18 :Helen Hereford Gender: Female Birth: Circa 1901 - Indiana, USA Residence: 1940 - 8620 N E Schuyler, Portland, Precinct 219, Multnomah, Oregon, USA Age: 39 Residence in 1935: Same House - 8620 N E Schuyler, Portland, Precinct 219, Multnomah, Oregon, USA Race: White Respondent: X Marital status: Married Husband: Charles A Hereford Children: DorothyJ Hereford, Margaret E Hereford, Betha Lou A Hereford, Patricia L Holcombe Census: Incorporated place: Portland Enum. District: 37-299 Line: 56 Township: Precinct 219 Roll: m-t0627-03390 County: Multnomah Frame: 00406 State: Oregon Page: 5B Date: 1940-00-00 Family: 119 :Household Relation to head - Name - Age :Head - Charles A Hereford - 42 :Wife - Helen Hereford - 39 :Daughter - -Dorothy J Hereford - 17 :Daughter - Margaret E Hereford - 16 :Daughter - Betha Lou A Hereford - 15 :Son-in-Law - Horace S Holcombe - 23 :Daughter -Patricia L Holcombe - 18 - Patricia L Holcombe Gender: Female Birth: Circa 1922 - Oregon, USA Residence: 1940 - 8620 N E Schuyler, Portland, Precinct 219, Multnomah, Oregon, USA Age: 18 Residence in1935: Same House - 8620 N E Schuyler, Portland, Precinct 219, Multnomah, Oregon, USA Race: White Maritalstatus: Married Parents: Charles A Hereford, Helen Hereford Siblings: Dorothy J Hereford, Margaret E Hereford, Betha Lou A Hereford Census: Incorporated place: Portland Enum. District: 37-299 Line: 61 Township: Precinct 219 Roll: m-t0627-03390 County: Multnomah Frame: 00406 State: Oregon Page: 5B Date: 1940-00-00 Family: 119 - :Household Relation to head - Name - Age :Head - Charles A Hereford - 42 :Wife - Helen Hereford - 39 :Daughter -Dorothy J Hereford - 17 :Daughter - Margaret E Hereford - 16 :Daughter - Betha Lou A Hereford - 15 :Son-in-Law - Horace S Holcombe - 23 :Daughter - Patricia L Holcombe - 18 - Patricia L Holcombe Gender: Female Birth: Circa 1922 - Oregon, USA Residence: 1940 - 8620 N E Schuyler, Portland, Precinct 219, Multnomah, Oregon, USA Age: 18 Residence in1935: Same House - 8620 N E Schuyler, Portland, Precinct 219, Multnomah, Oregon, USA Race: White Marital status: Married Parents: Charles A Hereford, Helen Hereford Siblings: Dorothy J Hereford, Margaret E Hereford, Betha Lou A Hereford Census: Incorporated place: Portland Enum. District: 37-299 Line: 61 Township: Precinct 219 Roll: m-t0627-03390 County: Multnomah Frame: 00406 State: Oregon Page: 5B Date: 1940-00-00 Family: 119 - :Household Relation to head - Name - Age - :Head - Charles A Hereford - 42 :Wife - Helen Hereford - 39 :Daughter - Dorothy J Hereford - 17 :Daughter - Margaret E Hereford - 16 :Daughter - Betha Lou A Hereford - 15 :Son-in-Law - Horace S Holcombe - 23 :Daughter - Patricia L Holcombe - 18 - Margaret E Hereford Gender: Female Birth: Circa 1924 - Oregon, USA Residence: 1940 - 8620 N E Schuyler, Portland, Precinct 219, Multnomah, Oregon, USA Age: 16 Residence in1935: Same House - 8620 N E Schuyler, Portland, Precinct 219, Multnomah, Oregon, USA Race: White Marital status: Single Parents: Charles A Hereford, Helen Hereford Siblings: Dorothy J Hereford, Betha Lou A Hereford, Patricia L Holcombe Census: Incorporated place: Portland Enum. District: 37-299 Line: 58 Township: Precinct 219 Roll: m-t0627-03390 County:Multnomah Frame: 00406 State: Oregon Page: 5B Date: 1940-00-00 Family: 119 :Household Relation to head - Name - Age :Head - Charles A Hereford - 42 :Wife -Helen Hereford - 39 :Daughter -Dorothy J Hereford - 17 :Daughter - Margaret E Hereford - 16 :Daughter - Betha Lou A Hereford - 15 :Son-in-Law - Horace S Holcombe - 23 :Daughter -Patricia L Holcombe - 18 - Margaret E Hereford Gender: Female Birth: Circa 1924 - Oregon, USA Residence: 1940 - 8620 N E Schuyler, Portland, Precinct 219, Multnomah, Oregon, USA Age: 16 Residence in1935: Same House - 8620 N E Schuyler, Portland, Precinct 219, Multnomah, Oregon, USA Race: White Marital status: Single Parents: Charles A Hereford, Helen Hereford Siblings: Dorothy J Hereford, Betha Lou A Hereford, Patricia L Holcombe Census: Incorporated place: Portland Enum. District: 37-299 Line: 58 Township: Precinct 219 Roll: m-t0627-03390 County:Multnomah Frame: 00406 State: Oregon Page: 5B Date: 1940-00-00 Family: 119 :Household Relation to head - Name - Age :Head - - Charles A Hereford - 42 :Wife - Helen Hereford - 39 :Daughter - Dorothy J Hereford - 17 :Daughter - Margaret E Hereford - 16 :Daughter -Betha Lou A Hereford - 15 :Son-in-Law - Horace S Holcombe - 23 :Daughter - Patricia L Holcombe - 18 - Betha Lou A Hereford Gender: Female Birth: Circa 1925 - Oregon, USA Residence: 1940 - 8620 N E Schuyler, Portland, Precinct 219, Multnomah, Oregon, USA Age: 15 Residence in1935: Same House - 8620 N E Schuyler, Portland, Precinct 219, Multnomah, Oregon, USA Race: White Marital status: Single Parents: Charles A Hereford, Helen Hereford Siblings: Dorothy J Hereford, Margaret E Hereford, Patricia L Holcombe Census: Incorporated place: Portland Enum. District: 37-299 Line: 59 Township: Precinct 219 Roll: m-t0627-03390 County:Multnomah Frame: 00406 State: Oregon Page: 5B Date: 1940-00-00 Family: 119 :Household Relation to head - Name - Age :Head - - Charles A Hereford - 42 :Wife - Helen Hereford - 39 :Daughter -Dorothy J Hereford - 17 :Daughter - Margaret E Hereford - 16 :Daughter -Betha Lou A Hereford - 15 :Son-in-Law - Horace S Holcombe - 23 :Daughter - Patricia L Holcombe - 18 - Betha Lou A Hereford Gender: Female Birth: Circa 1925 - Oregon, USA Residence: 1940 - 8620 N E Schuyler, Portland, Precinct 219, Multnomah, Oregon, USA Age: 15 Residence in1935: Same House - 8620 N E Schuyler, Portland, Precinct 219, Multnomah, Oregon, USA Race: White Marital status: Single Parents: Charles A Hereford, Helen Hereford Siblings: Dorothy J Hereford, Margaret E Hereford, Patricia L Holcombe Census: Incorporated place: Portland Enum. District: 37-299 Line: 59 Township: Precinct 219 Roll: m-t0627-03390 County:Multnomah Frame: 00406 State: Oregon Page: 5B Date: 1940-00-00 Family: 119 :Household Relation to head - Name - Age :Head -Charles A Hereford - 42 :Wife - Helen Hereford - 39 :Daughter - Dorothy J Hereford - 17 :Daughter - Margaret E Hereford - 16 :Daughter - Betha Lou A Hereford - 15 :Son-in-Law - Horace S Holcombe - 23 :Daughter - Patricia L Holcombe - 18 - George E Hoffman Gender: Male Birth: Circa 1894 - Wisconsin, USA Residence: 1940 - 5825 N E Alberta, Rigler District, E Precinct 394 1/2 Rigler, Multnomah, Oregon, USA Age: 46 Residence in 1935: Same House - 5825 N E Alberta, Rigler District, E Precinct 394 1/2 Rigler, Multnomah, Oregon, USA Race: White Respondent: X Marital status: Married:Wife: Alma K Hoffman Children: Rolland E Hoffman, William S Hoffman, M Irene Hoffman, Myrtle E Hoffman, Dorothy F Hoffman, Esther D Hoffman, G Edward Hoffman, Robert Hoffman Census: Unincorporated place: Rigler District Enum. District: 26-4 Line: 14 Township: E Precinct 394 1/2 Rigler Roll: m-t0627-03376 County: Multnomah Frame: 00264 State: Oregon Page: 8A Date:1940-00-00 Family: 169 :Household Relation to head - Name - Age :Head - George E Hoffman - 46 :Wife - Alma K Hoffman - 41 :Son - Rolland E Hoffman - 21 :Son - William S Hoffman - 20 :Daughter - M Irene Hoffman - 19 :Daughter - Myrtle E Hoffman - 14 :Daughter - Dorothy F Hoffman - 12 :Daughter - Esther D Hoffman - 11 :Son - G Edward Hoffman - 9 :Son - Robert Hoffman - 6 - Alma K Hoffman Gender: Female Birth: Circa 1899 - Minnesota, USA Residence: 1940 - 5825 N E Alberta, Rigler District, E Precinct 394 1/2 Rigler, Multnomah, Oregon, USA Age: 41 Residence in 1935: Same House - 5825 N E Alberta, Rigler District, E Precinct 394 1/2 Rigler, Multnomah, Oregon, USA Race: White Marital status: Married Husband: George E Hoffman - Children: Rolland E Hoffman,William S Hoffman, M Irene Hoffman, Myrtle E Hoffman, Dorothy F Hoffman, Esther D Hoffman, G Edward Hoffman, Robert Hoffman Census: Unincorporated place: Rigler District Enum. District: 26-4 Line: 15 Township: E Precinct 394 1/2 Rigler Roll: m-t0627-03376 County: Multnomah Frame: 00264 State: Oregon Page: 8A Date: 1940 Family:169 :Household Relation to head - Name - Age :Head - George E Hoffman - 46 :Wife - Alma K Hoffman - 41 :Son - Rolland E Hoffman - 21 :Son - William S Hoffman - 20 :Daughter - M Irene Hoffman - 19 :Daughter - Myrtle E Hoffman - 14 :Daughter - Dorothy F Hoffman - 12 :Daughter - Esther D Hoffman - 11 :Son - G Edward Hoffman - 9 :Son - Robert Hoffman - 6 - William S Hoffman Gender: Male Birth: Circa 1920 - Wisconsin, USA Residence: 1940 - 5825 N E Alberta, Rigler District, E Precinct 394 1/2 Rigler, Multnomah, Oregon, USA Age: 20 Residence in 1935: Same House - 5825 N E Alberta, Rigler District, E Precinct 394 1/2 Rigler, Multnomah, Oregon, USA Race: White Marital status: Single Parents: George E Hoffman, Alma K Hoffman Siblings: Rolland E Hoffman, M Irene Hoffman, Myrtle E Hoffman, Dorothy FHoffman, Esther D Hoffman, G Edward Hoffman, Robert Hoffman Census: Unincorporated place: Rigler District Enum. District: 26-4 Line: 17 Township: E Precinct 394 1/2 Rigler Roll: m-t0627-03376 County: Multnomah Frame: 00264 State: Oregon Page: 8A Date: 1940-00-00 Family: 169 :Household Relation to head - Name - Age :Head - George E Hoffman - 46 :Wife - Alma K Hoffman - 41 :Son - Rolland E Hoffman - 21 :Son - William S Hoffman - 20 :Daughter - M Irene Hoffman - 19 :Daughter - Myrtle E Hoffman - 14 :Daughter - Dorothy F Hoffman - 12 :Daughter - Esther D Hoffman - 11 :Son - G Edward Hoffman - 9 - :Son - Robert Hoffman - 6 - M Irene Hoffman Gender: Female Birth: Circa 1921 - Minnesota, USA Residence: 1940 - 5825 N E Alberta, Rigler District, E Precinct 394 1/2 Rigler, Multnomah, Oregon, USA Age: 19 Residence in 1935: Same House - 5825 N E Alberta, Rigler District, E Precinct 394 1/2 Rigler, Multnomah, Oregon, USA Race: White Marital status: Single Parents: George E Hoffman, Alma K Hoffman Siblings: Rolland E Hoffman, William S Hoffman, Myrtle E Hoffman, Dorothy F Hoffman, Esther D Hoffman, G Edward Hoffman, Robert Hoffman Census: Unincorporated place: Rigler District Enum. District: 26-4 Line: 18 Township: E Precinct 394 1/2 Rigler Roll: m-t0627-03376 County: Multnomah Frame: 00264 State: Oregon Page: 8A Date: 1940-00-00 Family: 169 - :Household Relation to head - Name - Age :Head - George E Hoffman - 46 :Wife - Alma K Hoffman - 41 :Son - Rolland E Hoffman - 21 :Son - William S Hoffman - 20 :Daughter - M Irene Hoffman - 19 :Daughter - Myrtle E Hoffman - 14 :Daughter - Dorothy F Hoffman - 12 :Daughter - Esther D Hoffman - 11 :Son - - G Edward Hoffman - 9 :Son - Robert Hoffman - 6 - Myrtle E Hoffman Gender: Female Birth: Circa 1926 - Minnesota, USA Residence:1940 - 5825 N E Alberta, Rigler District, E Precinct 394 1/2 Rigler, Multnomah, Oregon, USA Age: 14 Residence in 1935: Same House - 5825 N E Alberta, Rigler District, E Precinct 394 1/2 Rigler, Multnomah, Oregon, USA Race: White Marital status: Single Parents: George E Hoffman,Alma K Hoffman Siblings: Rolland E Hoffman, William S Hoffman, M Irene Hoffman, Dorothy F Hoffman, Esther D Hoffman, G Edward Hoffman, Robert Hoffman Census: Unincorporated place: Rigler District Enum. District: 26-4 Line: 19 Township: E Precinct 394 1/2 Rigler Roll: m-t0627-03376 County: Multnomah Frame: 00264 State: Oregon Page: 8A Date: 1940-00-00 Family: 169 - :Household Relation to head - Name - Age :Head - George E Hoffman - 46 :Wife - Alma K Hoffman - 41 :Son - Rolland E Hoffman - 21 :Son - William S Hoffman - 20 :Daughter - M Irene Hoffman - 19 :Daughter - Myrtle E Hoffman - 14 :Daughter - Dorothy F Hoffman - 12 :Daughter - Esther D Hoffman - 11 :Son - G Edward Hoffman - 9 :Son - Robert Hoffman - 6 - Dorothy F Hoffman Gender: Female Birth: Circa 1928 - Minnesota, USA Residence: 1940 - 5825 N E Alberta, Rigler District, E Precinct 394 1/2 Rigler, Multnomah, Oregon, USA Age: 12 Residence in 1935: Same House - 5825 N E Alberta, Rigler District, E Precinct 394 1/2 Rigler, Multnomah, Oregon, USA Race: White Marital status: Single Parents: George E Hoffman,Alma KHoffman Siblings: Rolland E Hoffman, William S Hoffman, M Irene Hoffman, Myrtle E Hoffman, Esther D Hoffman, G Edward Hoffman, Robert Hoffman Census: Unincorporated place: Rigler District Enum. District: 26-4 Line: 20 Township: E Precinct 394 1/2 Rigler Roll: m-t0627-03376 County: Multnomah Frame: 00264 State: Oregon Page: 8A Date: 1940-00-00 Family: 169 - :Household Relation to head - Name - Age - :Head - George E Hoffman - 46 :Wife - Alma K Hoffman - 41 :Son - Rolland E Hoffman - 21 :Son - William S Hoffman - 20 :Daughter - M Irene Hoffman - 19 :Daughter - Myrtle E Hoffman - 14 :Daughter - Dorothy F Hoffman - 12 :Daughter - Esther D Hoffman - 11 :Son - G Edward Hoffman - 9 :Son - - Robert Hoffman - 6 - Esther D Hoffman Gender: Female Birth: Circa 1929 - Minnesota, USA Residence: 1940 - 5825 N E Alberta, Rigler District, E Precinct 394 1/2 Rigler, Multnomah, Oregon, USA Age: 11 Residence in 1935: Same House - 5825 N E Alberta, Rigler District, E Precinct 394 1/2 Rigler, Multnomah, Oregon, USA Race: White Marital status: Single Parents: George E Hoffman,Alma K Hoffman Siblings: Rolland E Hoffman, William S Hoffman, M Irene Hoffman, Myrtle E Hoffman, Dorothy F Hoffman, G Edward Hoffman, Robert Hoffman Census: Unincorporated place: Rigler District Enum. District: 26-4 Line: 21 Township: E Precinct 394 1/2 Rigler Roll: m-t0627-03376 County: Multnomah Frame: 00264 State: Oregon Page: 8A Date: 1940-00-00 Family: 169 :Household Relation to head - Name - Age :Head - George E Hoffman - 46 :Wife - Alma K Hoffman - 41 :Son - Rolland E Hoffman - 21 :Son - William S Hoffman - 20 :Daughter - M Irene Hoffman - 19 :Daughter - Myrtle E Hoffman - 14 :Daughter - Dorothy F Hoffman - 12 :Daughter - Esther D Hoffman - 11 :Son - G Edward Hoffman - 9 :Son - Robert Hoffman - 6 - G Edward Hoffman Gender: Male Birth: Circa 1931 - Oregon, USA Residence: 1940 - 5825 N E Alberta, Rigler District, E Precinct 394 1/2 Rigler, Multnomah, Oregon, USA Age: 9 Residence in 1935: Same House - 5825 N E Alberta, Rigler District, E Precinct 394 1/2 Rigler, Multnomah, Oregon, USA Race: White Marital status: Single Parents: George E Hoffman, Alma KHoffman Siblings: Rolland E Hoffman, William S Hoffman, M Irene Hoffman, Myrtle E Hoffman, Dorothy F Hoffman, Esther D Hoffman, Robert Hoffman Census: Unincorporated place: Rigler District Enum. District: 26-4 Line: 22 Township: E Precinct 394 1/2 Rigler Roll: m-t0627-03376 County: Multnomah Frame: 00264 State: Oregon Page: 8A Date: 1940-00-00 Family: 169 :Household Relation to head - Name - Age :Head - George E Hoffman - 46 :Wife - Alma K Hoffman - 41 :Son - Rolland E Hoffman - 21 :Son - William S Hoffman - 20 :Daughter - M Irene Hoffman - 19 :Daughter - Myrtle E Hoffman - 14 :Daughter - Dorothy F Hoffman - 12 :Daughter - Esther D Hoffman - 11 :Son - G Edward Hoffman - 9 :Son - Robert Hoffman - 6 - Robert Hoffman Gender: Male Birth: Circa 1934 - Oregon, USA Residence: 1940 - 5825 N E Alberta, Rigler District, E Precinct 394 1/2 Rigler, Multnomah, Oregon, USA Age: 6 Residence in 1935: Same House - 5825 N E Alberta, Rigler District, E Precinct 394 1/2 Rigler, Multnomah, Oregon, USA Race:White Marital status: Single Parents: George E Hoffman, Alma K Hoffman Siblings: Rolland E Hoffman, William S Hoffman, M Irene Hoffman, Myrtle E Hoffman, Dorothy F Hoffman, Esther D Hoffman, G Edward Hoffman Census: Unincorporated place: Rigler District Enum. District: 26-4 Line: 23 Township: E Precinct 394 1/2 Rigler Roll: m-t0627-03376 County: Multnomah Frame: 00264 State: Oregon Page: 8A Date: 1940-00-00 Family: 169 :Household Relation to head - Name - Age :Head - George E Hoffman - 46 :Wife - Alma K Hoffman - 41 :Son - Rolland E Hoffman - 21 :Son - William S Hoffman - 20 :Daughter - M Irene Hoffman - 19 :Daughter - Myrtle E Hoffman - 14 :Daughter - Dorothy F Hoffman - 12 :Daughter - Esther D Hoffman - 11 :Son - G Edward Hoffman - 9 :Son - Robert Hoffman - 6 - http://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-10053/1940-united-states-federal-census?s=303803821&itemId=1245405420-&groupId=045f05aa2f38ddd145f7815e316042b5&action=showRecord&indId=individual-303803821-3000103 Certainty: 3 QUAL P * Source: S122 FamilySearch Family Tree Publication: MyHeritage The FamilySearch Family Tree is published by MyHeritage under license from FamilySearch International, the largest genealogy organization in the world. FamilySearch is a nonprofit organization sponsored by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormon Church).Frederick Gerald Olson Gender: Male Birth: Aug 4 1929 - Osage, Mitchell, Iowa, United States Marriage: Spouse: Gale C Wood - Aug 31 1963 - Clark, Nevada, United States Marriage:Spouse: Anna Marie Kasiah - Feb 16 1977 - Clark, Nevada, United States Residence: 1935 Death: Jan 2000 Burial: Albert Lea, Freeborn County, Minnesota, United States Parents: Clarence Helmer Olson, Ruby Olson Spouses: Anna Marie Olson (born Kasiah), Gale C Olson (born Wood), Lois May Younger - Frederick Olson Gender: Male Birth: 1930 - Iowa, United States Residence: 1935 - Same Place Residence: 1940 - Ward 3, Albert Lea, Albert Lea City, Freeborn, Minnesota, United States Parents: Clarence Helmer Olson, Ruby Olson Siblings: Hans G Olson, Frederick Gerald Olson - Clarence Helmer Olson Gender: Male Birth: July 20 1897 - Minnesota, United States Residence: 1935 Death: Mar 1 1972 - Albert Lea, Freeborn County, Minnesota, United States Burial: Albert Lea, Freeborn County, Minnesota, United States Mother: Ruby Olson:Wife: Ruby Olson:Son: Frederick Gerald Olson Brother: Frederick Gerald Olson - Clarence Helmer Olson Gender: Male Birth: July 20 1897 - Minnesota, United States Residence: 1935 Residence: 1935 - Same Place Residence: 1940 - Ward 3, Albert Lea, AlbertLea City, Freeborn, Minnesota, United States Death: Mar 1 1972 - Albert Lea, Freeborn County, Minnesota, United States Burial: Albert Lea, Freeborn County, Minnesota, United States Parents: Ruby Olson, Ruby Olson Spouses: Ruby Olson, Ruby Olson Children: Hans G Olson, Frederick Olson, Frederick Gerald Olson Siblings: Frederick Olson, Hans G Olson, Frederick Gerald Olson **Dup relatives.** - Ruby Olson Gender: Female Birth: Oct 2 1907 - Iowa, USA Residence: 1930 - Union, Mitchell, Iowa, USA Residence: 1935 Residence: 1935 Residence: 1940 - 824 So Madison Ave, Albert Lea, Freeborn, Minnesota, USA Death: Feb 1984:Son: Hans G Olson - Ruby Olson Gender: Female Birth: Oct 2 1907 - Iowa, United States Residence: 1935 Death: Feb 1984 Father: Clarence Helmer Olson Husband: Clarence Helmer Olson:Son: Frederick Gerald Olson Brother: Frederick Gerald Olson - Ruby Olson Gender: Female Birth: Oct 2 1907 - Iowa, USA Residence: 1930 - Union, Mitchell, Iowa, USA Residence: 1935 Residence: 1935 Residence: 1940 - 824 So Madison Ave, Albert Lea, Freeborn, Minnesota, USA Death: Feb 1984 Father: Clarence Helmer Olson Husband: Clarence Helmer Olson Children: Frederick Olson, Hans G Olson Siblings: Hans GOlson, Frederick Olson, Frederick Gerald Olson - Gale C Olson (born Wood) Gender: Female Marriage: Aug 31 1963 - Clark, Nevada, United States Husband: Frederick Gerald Olson - Lois May Fazio (born Younger) Married name: Lois May Fazio Gender: Female Birth: May 15 1935 - Portland, Multnomah, Oregon Marriage: Sep 2 1963 - Boise, Ada, Idaho Death: Sep 19 1992 Parents: NoelThetford Younger, Ella Caroline Younger (born Swartz) Husband: Charles Fazio - Anna Marie Olson (born Kasiah) Gender: Female Marriage: Feb 16 1977 - Clark, Nevada, United States Husband: Frederick Gerald Olson - Hans T. Olson Gender: Male Marriage: Spouse: Minnie K.Olsen - Aug 12 1886 - Albert Lea, Freeborn, Minnesota:Wife: Minnie K. Olson (born Olsen) - Hans T. Olsen Gender: Male Marriage: Spouse: Minnie K. Olsen - Aug 12 1886 - Freeborn,Minnesota:Wife: Minnie K. Olsen - Hans Taraldson Olsen Gender: Male Birth: 1864 - Seljord, Telemark, Norway Death: Albert Lea, Freeborn, Minnesota, United States Parents: Tarald Olson, Margaret Olson (born Hansdatter) Siblings: Ingeborg "Isabella" Halvorson (born Taraldson Olsen), Ingerid Thompson (born Taraldsdatter Olsen), Ole Taraldson Olsen, Margaret Asleson (born Taraldsdatter Olsen), Kittil Taraldson-Olsen, Bergit Evenson Gregerson (born Taraldsdatter-Olsen) - Minnie K. Olson (born Olsen) Gender: Female Marriag ===Residence=== :1935. Note: [[#N1280331]]. BET Oct 23 2006 AND Jan 10 2009. ===Marriage=== :Oct 14 1949. Portland, Multnomah,Oregon :Husband [[Enos-291|Eugene Spencer Enos]]. :Wife [[Perkins-7479|Roberta Mae Perkins]]. :Note: [[#N31315190]]. :Jun 19 1917. Portland,Multnomah,Oregon,United States. Source: [[#S500080]] http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=5193&h=383176&ssrc=pt&tid=10001897&pid=-712114650&usePUB=true Certainty: 3 QUAL P Note: [[#N80043479]]. :Husband [[Perkins-7468|Raymond Isaac ''Ray'' Perkins]]. :Wife [[Watson-12107|Myrtle Jemima Watson]]. :Child: [[Perkins-7470|Dorthy Irene Perkins]]. Pedigree: birth. :Child: [[Perkins-7472|Richard Gene (Perry?) Perkins]]. Pedigree: birth. :Child: [[Perkins-7479|Roberta Mae Perkins]]. Pedigree: birth. Note: [[#N66146996]]. ===Died=== :Aug 09 2014. Portland,Multnomah,Oregon,United States. Note: [[#N68354560]]. ===Buried=== :Aug 22 2014. Willamette National Cemetery,Multnomah County, Oregon, United States. Longitude: W122.542221. Latitude: N45.461945. == Sources == == Section 1 == * Source: S122 FamilySearch Family Tree Publication: MyHeritage Frederick Gerald Olson - Gender: Male - Birth: Aug 4 1929 - Osage, Mitchell, Iowa, United States Marriage: Spouse: Gale C Wood - Aug 31 1963 - Clark, Nevada, United States - Marriage:Spouse: Anna Marie Kasiah - Feb 16 1977 - Clark, Nevada, United States - Residence: 1935 - Death: Jan 2000 - Burial: Albert Lea, Freeborn County, Minnesota, United States - Parents: Clarence Helmer Olson, Ruby Olson - Spouses: Anna Marie Olson (born Kasiah), Gale C Olson (born Wood), Lois May Younger Frederick Olson - Gender: Male - Birth: 1930 - Iowa, United States - Residence: 1935 - Same Place - Residence: 1940 - Ward 3, Albert Lea, Albert Lea City, Freeborn, Minnesota, United States - Parents: Clarence Helmer Olson, Ruby Olson - Siblings: Hans G Olson, Frederick Gerald Olson - Clarence Helmer Olson - Gender: Male - Birth: July 20 1897 - Minnesota, United States - Residence: 1935 - Death: Mar 1 1972 - Albert Lea, Freeborn County, Minnesota, United States - Burial: Albert Lea, Freeborn County, Minnesota, United States - Mother: Ruby Olson - Wife: Ruby Olson - Son: Frederick Gerald Olson - Brother: Frederick Gerald Olson - Clarence Helmer Olson - Gender: Male - Birth: July 20 1897 - Minnesota, United States - Residence: 1935 - Residence: 1935 - Same Place - Residence: 1940 - Ward 3, Albert Lea, AlbertLea City, Freeborn, Minnesota, United States - Death: Mar 1 1972 - Albert Lea, Freeborn County, Minnesota, United States - Burial: Albert Lea, Freeborn County, Minnesota, United States - Parents: Ruby Olson, Ruby Olson - Spouses: Ruby Olson, Ruby Olson - Children: Hans G Olson, Frederick Olson, Frederick Gerald Olson - Siblings: Frederick Olson, Hans G Olson, Frederick Gerald Olson - **Duplicated relatives** - Ruby Olson - Gender: Female - Birth: Oct 2 1907 - Iowa, USA - Residence: 1930 - Union, Mitchell, Iowa, USA - Residence: 1935 - Residence: 1935 - Residence: 1940 - 824 So Madison Ave, Albert Lea, Freeborn, Minnesota, USA - Death: Feb 1984 - Son: Hans G Olson - Ruby Olson - Gender: Female - Birth: Oct 2 1907 - Iowa, United States - Residence: 1935 - Death: Feb 1984 - Father: Clarence Helmer Olson - Husband: Clarence Helmer Olson - Son: Frederick Gerald Olson - Brother: Frederick Gerald Olson - Ruby Olson - Gender: Female - Birth: Oct 2 1907 - Iowa, USA - Residence: 1930 - Union, Mitchell, Iowa, USA - Residence: 1935 - Residence: 1935 - Residence: 1940 - 824 So Madison Ave, Albert Lea, Freeborn, Minnesota, USA - Death: Feb 1984 - Father: Clarence Helmer Olson - Husband: Clarence Helmer Olson - Children: Frederick Olson, Hans G Olson - Siblings: Hans GOlson, Frederick Olson, Frederick Gerald Olson - Gale C Olson (born Wood) - Gender: Female - Marriage: Aug 31 1963 - Clark, Nevada, United States - Husband: Frederick Gerald Olson - Lois May Fazio (born Younger) - Married name: Lois May Fazio - Gender: Female - Birth: May 15 1935 - Portland, Multnomah, Oregon - Marriage: Sep 2 1963 - Boise, Ada, Idaho - Death: Sep 19 1992 - Parents: NoelThetford Younger, Ella Caroline Younger (born Swartz) - Husband: Charles Fazio - Anna Marie Olson (born Kasiah) - Gender: Female - Marriage: Feb 16 1977 - Clark, Nevada, United States - Husband: Frederick Gerald Olson - Hans T. Olson - Gender: Male - Marriage: Spouse: Minnie K.Olsen - Aug 12 1886 - Albert Lea, Freeborn, Minnesota - Wife: Minnie K. Olson (born Olsen) - Hans T. Olsen - Gender: Male - Marriage: Spouse: Minnie K. Olsen - Aug 12 1886 - Freeborn,Minnesota - Wife: Minnie K. Olsen - Hans Taraldson Olsen - Gender: Male - Birth: 1864 - Seljord, Telemark, Norway - Death: Albert Lea, Freeborn, Minnesota, United States - Parents: Tarald Olson, Margaret Olson (born Hansdatter) - Siblings: Ingeborg "Isabella" Halvorson (born Taraldson Olsen), Ingerid Thompson (born Taraldsdatter Olsen), Ole Taraldson Olsen, Margaret Asleson (born Taraldsdatter Olsen), Kittil Taraldson-Olsen, Bergit Evenson Gregerson (born Taraldsdatter-Olsen) - Minnie K. Olson (born Olsen) - Gender: Female - Marriage: Aug*12 1886 - Albert Lea, Freeborn, Minnesota - Husband: Hans T. Olson - Minnie K. Olsen - Gender: Female - Marriage: Aug 12 1886 - Freeborn,Minnesota - Husband: Hans T. Olsen - Hans G Olson - Gender: Male - Birth: Between 1930 and 1932 - Minnesota, USA - Residence: 1935 - Residence: 1935 - Residence: 1940 - 824 So Madison Ave, Albert Lea, Freeborn, Minnesota, USA - Death: Feb 19 1991 - Lake Helen, Volusia, Florida, USA - Mother: Ruby Olson - Hans G Olson - Gender: Male - Birth: Between 1930 and 1932 - Minnesota, USA - Residence: 1935 - Residence: 1935 - Residence: 1940 - 824 So Madison Ave, Albert Lea, Freeborn, Minnesota, USA - Death: Feb19 1991 - Lake Helen, Volusia, Florida, USA - Parents: Clarence Helmer Olson, Ruby Olson - Siblings: Frederick Olson, Frederick Gerald Olson - Noel Thetford Younger - Gender: Male - Wife: Ella Caroline Younger (born Swartz) - Daughter:Lois May Fazio (born Younger) - Noel Younger - Gender: Male - Birth: Circa Dec 1886 - Illinois, United States - Death: Circa 1986 - Illinois, United States - Parents: William F Younger, Alice Carey Younger (born Dollerhide) - Siblings:Harry Younger, Gertie Younger, Early Younger, Margueritte Alice Younger DeKay, Jessie B Younger, Grace Whitehead (born Younger), Bernard L Younger, Perry L Younger, Florence Dollarhide Younger - Ella Caroline Younger (born Swartz) - Gender: Female - Husband: Noel Thetford Younger - Daughter: Lois May Fazio (born Younger) - Charles Fazio - Gender: Male - Birth: Sep 6 1914 - Vancouver, Clark, Washington - Marriage: Spouse: Lois May Younger - Sep 2 1963 - Boise, Ada, Idaho - Death: Nov 19 1992 - Parents:Antonio Fazio, Anna Fazio (born Sofaya) - Spouses: Helen Elnore Fazio (born Capparelli), Lois May Fazio (born Younger) - Daughter: Mary Viola Taylor (born Fazio) - Dorothy Anne Hoffman - Birth name: Dorothy Anne Bacaloff - Married name: Dorothy Anne Cox - Gender: Female - Birth: Oct 6 1940 - Portland, Multnomah, Oregon - Death: Dec 17 2007 - Dorothy Anne Hoffman - Birth name: Dorothy Anne Bacaloff - Married name: Dorothy Anne Cox - Gender:Female - Birth: Oct 6 1940 - Portland, Multnomah, Oregon - Death: Dec 17 2007 - Antonio Fazio - Gender: Male - Wife: Anna Fazio (born Sofaya) - Son: Charles Fazio - Anna Fazio (born Sofaya) - Gender: Female - Husband: AntonioFazio - Son: Charles Fazio - Helen Elnore Fazio (born Capparelli) - Gender: Female - Birth: Oct 24 1921 - White Plains, Westchester, New York - Death: May 13 1988 - Parents: Josphis Cappaerelli, Mary Maria Cappaerelli (born Contante) - Husband: Charles Fazio - Daughter: Mary Viola Taylor (born Fazio) - Helen Elnore Fazio (born Capparelli) - Gender: Female - Birth: Oct 24 1921 - White Plains, Westchester, New York - Death: May 13 1988 - Parents: Josphis Cappaerelli, Mary Maria Cappaerelli (born Contante) - Husband: Charles Fazio - Daughter: Mary Viola Taylor (born Fazio) - Thena Louise Anderson (born Olsen) - Birth name: Thena Louise Olsen - Gender: Female - Birth: Circa 1900 - Marriage: June 23 1926 - Zumbrota, Goodhue, Minnesota, United States - Death: 1975 - Goodhue, Minnesota, United States - Husband: Alfred Conrad Anderson - Tarald Olson - Gender: Male - Marriage: Spouse: Margaret Hansdatter - Nov 27 1870 - Freeborn, Minnesota, United States - Death: 1899 - Lake Mills, Winnebago, Iowa, United States - Burial: Mansfield Township, Freeborn, Minnesota, United States - Mother: Margaret Olson (born Hansdatter) - Wife: Margaret Olson (born Hansdatter) - Children: Ingeborg "Isabella" Halvorson (born Taraldson Olsen), Ingerid Thompson (born Taraldsdatter Olsen), Hans Taraldson Olsen, Ole Taraldson Olsen, Margaret Asleson (born Taraldsdatter Olsen), Kittil Taraldson-Olsen, Bergit Evenson Gregerson (born Taraldsdatter-Olsen) - Siblings: Ingeborg "Isabella" Halvorson (born Taraldson Olsen), Ingerid Thompson (born Taraldsdatter Olsen), Hans Taraldson Olsen, Ole Taraldson Olsen, Margaret Asleson(born Taraldsdatter Olsen), Kittil Taraldson-Olsen, Bergit Evenson Gregerson (born Taraldsdatter-Olsen) - Margaret Olson (born Hansdatter) - Gender: Female - Birth: 1825 - Bø, Telemark, Norway - Marriage: Nov 27 1870 - Freeborn, Minnesota, United States - Death: Lake Mills, Winnebago, Iowa, United States - Burial: Mansfield Township, Freeborn, Minnesota, United States - Father: Tarald Olson - Husband: Tarald Olson - Children: Ingeborg "Isabella" Halvorson (born Taraldson Olsen), Ingerid Thompson (born Taraldsdatter Olsen), Hans Taraldson Olsen, Ole Taraldson Olsen, Margaret Asleson (born Taraldsdatter Olsen), Kittil Taraldson-Olsen, Bergit Evenson Gregerson (bornTaraldsdatter-Olsen) - Siblings: Ingeborg "Isabella" Halvorson (born Taraldson Olsen), Ingerid Thompson (born Taraldsdatter Olsen), Hans Taraldson Olsen, Ole Taraldson Olsen, Margaret Asleson (bornTaraldsdatter Olsen), Kittil Taraldson-Olsen, Bergit Evenson Gregerson (born Taraldsdatter-Olsen) - **Duplicated relatives**. - Willard Leigh Cox - Gender: Male - Birth: June 15 1915 - Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, United States - Marriage: Spouse: Dorothy Irene Perkins - Feb 25 1938 - Death: Jan 29 1985 - Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, United States - Burial: Feb 1 1985 - Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, United States - Parents: Romney Leigh Cox, Eunice F. Cox (born Mudge) - Wife: Dorothy Irene Cox (bornPerkins) - Sister: eunice marjorie Hoffert (born cox) - Dorothy Irene Cox (born Perkins) - Gender: Female - Birth: July 3 1918 - Portland, Mult, OR - Marriage: Feb 25 1938 - Death: Feb 27 2009 - Friday Harbor, San Juan, Washington, United States - Burial: Mar 5 2009 - Lincoln Memorial Cemetery, Multnomah, Oregon, United States - Parents: Raymond Isaac Perkins, Myrtle Jemima Perkins (born Watson) - Husband: Willard Leigh Cox - Siblings: Richard Gene Perkins, Roberta Mae Enos (born Perkins) - Raymond Isaac Perkins - Gender: Male - Birth: Sep 1 1895 - Marietta, Washington, OH - Marriage: Spouse: Myrtle Jemima Watson - June 19 1917 - Portland, Multnomah, OR - Death: June 22 1980 - Portland, Multnomah, OR - Burial: June 27 1980 - Riverview Abbey Mausoleum, Portland, Multnomah, OR - Parents: Isaac W. Perkins, Emma C. Perkins (born Woodruff) - Wife: Myrtle Jemima Perkins (born Watson) - Children: Richard Gene Perkins, Dorothy Irene Cox (born Perkins), Roberta Mae Enos (born Perkins) - Siblings: Floyd Alto Perkins, Ruby Jeanette Bliss (born Perkins), Earl F.Perkins, Helen Marie Perkins - Myrtle Jemima Perkins (born Watson) - Birth name: Myrtle Watson - Gender: Female - Birth: Apr 24 1900 - Cedarville, Modoc, CA - Marriage: June 19 1917 - Portland, Multnomah, OR - Death: Nov 9 1966 - Portland, Multnomah, OR - Burial: Nov 14 1966 - Riverview Abbey Mausoleum, Portland, Multnomah, OR - There seems to be an issue with this person's relatives. View this person on FamilySearch to see this information. - Myrtle JemimaPerkins (born Watson) - Birth name: Myrtle Watson - Gender: Female - Birth: Apr 24 1900 - Cedarville, Modoc, CA - Marriage: June 19 1917 - Portland, Multnomah, OR - Death: Nov 9 1966 - Portland, Multnomah, OR - Burial: Nov 14 1966 - Riverview Abbey Mausoleum, Portland, Multnomah, OR - There seems to be an issue with this person's relatives. View this person on FamilySearch to see this information. - Romney Leigh Cox - Gender: Male - Birth: Sep 2 1889 - Albany, Linn, Ore. - Marriage: Spouse: Eunice F. Mudge - Sep 7 1914 - Death: May 15 1958 - Parents: William Alexander Cox, Lucretia Rejina Cox (born Blain) - Wife: Eunice F. Cox (born Mudge) - Children: eunice marjorie Hoffert (born cox), Willard Leigh Cox - Siblings: Rovella Stowe (born Cox), William Glenn Cox, Jessie Verona Cooley (born Cox), Elizabeth Osburg (born Cox) - Eunice F. Cox (born Mudge) - Birth names: Eunice Jane MudgeEunice Jean Mudge - Gender: Female - Birth: June 5 1890 - Bettsville, Senice, Ohio - Marriage: Sep 7 1914 - Death: Sep 12 1968 - Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, United States - Parents: Clark Salathial Mudge, Clara Aldora Mudge (born Kies) - Husband: Romney Leigh Cox - Children: eunice marjorie Hoffert (born cox), Willard Leigh Cox - Siblings: Walter Mudge, Alice Aldora DeYoung (born Mudge), Orton Kies Mudge, Allen Clark Mudge, Paul Charles Mudge, John Samuel Mudge - Alfred Conrad Anderson - Birth name: Alfred Conrad Anderson - Gender: Male - Birth: Nov 17 1897 - Brandt, Deuel, South Dakota, United States - Marriage: Spouse: Thena Louise Olsen - June 23 1926 - Zumbrota, Goodhue, Minnesota, United States - Death: United States - Parents: Bastian Anderson Rastad, Thea Carlsdtr Rastad (born Brudseth) - Wife: Thena Louise Anderson (born Olsen) - Siblings: Selma Marie Anderson, Mabel Claudine Larson (born Anderson), Bernhard Teofilius Anderson, Carl Alexander Anderson, Olaf Valdemar Anderson, Selmer M Anderson, Edna Julianne Ebeling (born Anderson), Bertine Teoline Amundson (born Anderson) - Ole Taraldsen - Gender: Male - Marriage: Spouse: Margith Kittilsdr - Feb 11 1816 - Flatdal, Telemark, Norway - Wife: Margith Taraldsen (born Kittilsdr) - Ole Taraldsen - Gender: Male - Birth: July 1 1785 - Christening: July 3 1785 - Aamli,Aust-Agder,Norway - Parents: Ragnild Alachsen (born Ellefsdr), Tarald Alachsen - Ole Olsen - Gender: Male - Wife: Magli Olsen (born Olsdatter) - Son: Ole Olsen - Ole Jansen - Gender: Male - Wife: Maria Jansen (born Olsdr) - Son: Ole Olsen - Ole Svendsen - Gender: Male - Wife: Christine Svendsen (born Hansdr) - Son: Ole Olsen - Margith Taraldsen (born Kittilsdr) - Gender: Female - Marriage: Feb 11 1816 - Flatdal, Telemark, Norway - Husband: Ole Taraldsen - Magli Olsen (born Olsdatter) - Gender: Female - Husband: Ole Olsen - Son: Ole Olsen - Maria Jansen (born Olsdr) - Gender: Female - Husband: Ole Jansen
Son: Ole Olsen - Christine Svendsen (born Hansdr) - Gender: Female - Husband: Ole Svendsen - Son: Ole Olsen - Ole Olsen - Gender: Male - Birth: Sep 20 1825 - Christening: Sep 25 1825 - Støren, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway - Parents: Magli Olsen (born Olsdatter), Ole Olsen - Ole Olsen - Gender: Male - Christening: Sep 25 1825 - Holmestrand, Vestfold, Norway - Parents: Maria Jansen (born Olsdr), Ole Jansen - Ole Olsen - Gender: Male - Christening: Sep 25 1825 - Nesodden, Akershus, Norway - Parents: Ole Svendsen, Christine Svendsen (born Hansdr) - Taarald Aslachsen - Gender: Male - Marriage: Spouse: Ragnild Ellefsdr - July 16 1771 - Aamli,Aust-Agder,Norway - Wife: Ragnild Aslachsen (born Ellefsdr) - Tarald Alachsen - Gender: Male - Wife: Ragnild Alachsen (born Ellefsdr) - Son: Ole Taraldsen - Ragnild Aslachsen (born Ellefsdr) - Gender: Female - Marriage: July 16 1771 - Aamli,Aust-Agder,Norway - Husband: Taarald Aslachsen - Ragnild Alachsen (born Ellefsdr) - Gender: Female - Husband: Tarald Alachsen - Son: Ole Taraldsen - Kari Taraldsen - Gender: Female - Birth: Feb 1 1797 - Christening: Feb 12 1797 - Vegaarshei,Aust-Agder,Norway - Parents: Ane Clemetsen (born Olsdr), Taral Clemetsen - Siblings: Clemmet Taraldsen, Ingeri Taraldsen, Ragnil Taraldsen, Ole Taraldsen, Aanon Taraldsen - Willard F. Omsberg - Gender: Male - Wife: Berthe Katrina Omsberg - Daughter: Thea Kerstine Omsberg - W. T Omsberg - Gender: Male - Wife: Bertha Catrine Omsberg - Son: Christian Omsberg - Berthe Katrina Omsberg - Gender: Female - Husband: Willard F. Omsberg - Daughter: Thea Kerstine Omsberg - Bertha Catrine Omsberg - Gender: Female - Husband: W. T Omsberg - Son: Christian Omsberg - Aslack Taraldsen - Gender: Male - Christening: Jan 28 1666 - Egersund,Rogaland,Norway - Parents: Tarald Roaldsen Seglem, Berit Roaldsen Seglem (born Aslagsdatter Tengs) - Siblings: Ingebor Taraldsen, Anna Nilsen Fotland (born Roaldsen Taraldsen), Aslach Taraldsen, Ingeborg Taraldsen, Kirsten Ivarsen (born Taraldsen), Roel Taraldsen, Isach Taraldsen Seglem - Taral Clemmetsen - Gender: Male
Marriage: Spouse: Anna Olsdr - Apr 1 1782 - Vegaarshei,Aust-Agder,Norway - Wife: Anna Clemmetsen (born Olsdr) - Taral Clemetsen - Birth name: Taral Clemmetsen - Gender: Male - Wife: Ane Clemetsen (born Olsdr) - Children: Ragnil Taraldsen, Ingeri Taraldsen, Ole Taraldsen, Kari Taraldsen, Clemmet Taraldsen, Aanon Taraldsen - Anna Clemmetsen (born Olsdr) - Gender: Female - Marriage: Apr 1 1782 - Vegaarshei,Aust-Agder,Norway - Husband: Taral Clemmetsen - Ane Clemetsen (born Olsdr) - Birth name: Anne Olsdr - Gender: Female - Husband: Taral Clemetsen - Children: Clemmet Taraldsen, Kari Taraldsen, Ingeri Taraldsen, Ragnil Taraldsen, Ole Taraldsen, Aanon Taraldsen - Richard Allen Watson - Birth names: R A WatsonRichard A. WatsonRichard Allen Watson - Gender: Male - Birth: Nov 12 1848 - Crawford, Osage, Missouri - Marriage: Spouse: Mary Elizabeth Wilhite == Section 9== - Oct 20 1881 - Kerrville, Kerrville, Texas - Death: Sep 8 1902 - Burial: Circa 1902 - Colville, Stevens, WA - **issue w/relatives**. - - Richard Allen Watson - Birth name: Richard Allen Watson - Gender: Male - Birth: Circa 1852 - Missouri - Residence: 1880 - Precinct 3 and 4, Kerr, Texas, United States - Death: 1902 - **issue w/relatives**. . - Mary Elizabeth Wilhite - Birth names: Mary E. WilhiteMary Elizabeth WillhiteMary Elizabeth Wilhite - Gender: Female - Birth: July 18 1866 - Austin Travis, TX - Marriage: Oct 20 1881 - Kerrville, Kerrville, Texas - Marriage: Between 1903 and 1905 - Stevens, Washington, United States - Death: June 4 1958 - Portland, Multnomah, OR - Burial: June 6 1958 - Riverview Abbey Mausoleum, Portland, Multnomah, OR - :Parents: William Henry Willhite, Catherine A. Willhite (born Powers) - Spouses: Richard Allen Watson, Mcclain, Richard Allen Watson - :Children:Richard Allen Watson, Anna Mae Watson, Charles Watson, Richard Allen Watson, Myrtle Jemima Perkins (born Watson), James W. Watson, Katherine Massey Watson, John Thomas Watson, Joseph Henry Watson, Mamie Etta Hunt (born McClain), Eli Watson - :Siblings:Ellen Willhite, Cordelia Willhite, Sarah Jane Watson (born Willhite), Emma Willhite, William H. Willhite, Lucy Ann Churchill (born Willhite), Ada Rees (born Reese), John B. Willhite, Rose Etta Telford (born Wilhite) - **Issue w/relatives** Richard Gene Perkins - Gender: Male - Birth: Sep 8 1919 - Portland, Mult, OR - Death: July 1967 - Edenton, North Carolina - Burial: July 1967 - Suffolk,Nansemond,Virginia - :Parents:Myrtle Jemima Perkins (born Watson), Raymond Isaac Perkins - Wife: Grace Perkins (born Raymond) - Daughter: Kimberly Ann Perkins - :Siblings:Dorothy Irene Cox (born Perkins), Roberta Mae Enos(born Perkins) - Roberta Mae Enos (born Perkins) - Birth name: Roberta Mae Perkins - Gender: Female - Birth: Feb 12 1923 - Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, United States - Marriage: Sep 10 1949 - Portland,Multnomah, Oregon, United States - Residence: Between Oct 23 2006 and Jan 10 2009 - Portland, Oregon, United States - Death: Aug 9 2014 - Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, United States - Burial:Aug 22 2014 - Willamette National Cemetery, Multnomah, Oregon, United States - :Parents: Raymond Isaac Perkins, Myrtle Jemima Perkins (born Watson) - Husband: Eugene Spencer Enos - :Siblings:Richard Gene Perkins, Dorothy Irene Cox (born Perkins) - Isaac W. Perkins - Birth names: Isaac Wood PerkinsIssac Wood Perkins - Gender: Male - Birth: Jan 30 1867 - Marietta, Washington, Ohio - Marriage: :Spouse:Emma C. Woodruff - July 5 1887- Parkersburg, Wood, West Virginia - Death: Aug 14 1940 - Inglewood, Los Angeles, California - Burial: Aug 17 1940 - Inglewood Park Cemetery, Inglewood, Orange, CA - :Parents: Isaac W. Perkins, Mary Catherine Perkins (born Hoff) - Wife: Emma C. Perkins (born Woodruff) - :Children:Floyd Alto Perkins, Raymond Isaac Perkins, Ruby Jeanette Bliss (born Perkins), Earl F. Perkins, Helen Marie Perkins - :Siblings:Edgar A. Perkins, Clarence A. Perkins - Emma C. Perkins (born Woodruff) - Birth name: Emma Caroline Woodruff - Gender: Female - Birth: Dec 12 1867 - Huntington, Galia, Ohio - Marriage: July 5 1887 - Parkersburg, Wood, West Virginia - Death: July 19 1955 - Chico, Butte, CA - Burial: July 22 1955 - Inglewood, Los Angeles, California - :Parents: Mansley W. Woodruff, Prudence Martin - Husband: Isaac W. Perkins - :Children:Floyd Alto Perkins, Raymond Isaac Perkins, Ruby Jeanette Bliss (born Perkins), Earl F. Perkins, Helen Marie Perkins - :Siblings:George M Woodruff, Altha A Blackburn (born Woodruff), Luther W Woodruff, Adda V Woodruff, Harry Crawford - Andrew Omsberg - Gender: Male - Birth: Mar 8 1881 - Goodhue, Minnesota - Christian Omsberg - Gender: Male - Birth: Mar 29 1886 - Goodhue, Minnesota - Christian Omsberg - Gender: Male - Birth: Mar 29 1886 - Seon, Goodhue, Minn - :Parents: W. T Omsberg, Bertha Catrine Omsberg - Thea Kerstine Omsberg - Gender: Female - Birth: Aug 1 1875 - Fort Howard, Brown, Wisconsin - :Parents: Willard F. Omsberg, Berthe Katrina Omsberg - Anna Clemmetsen (born Olsdr) - Gender: Female - Marriage: Apr 1 1782 - Vegaarshei,Aust-Agder,Norway - Husband: Taral Clemmetsen - Ole Edvard Tharaldsen - Gender: Male - Marriage: :Spouse:Tobine Jessine Simonsdr - Oct 21 1858 - Kristiansand, Vest-Agder, Norway - Wife: Tobine Jessine Tharaldsen (born Simonsdr) - Ole Edvard Taraldsen - Gender: Male - Christening: Nov 8 1835 - Kristiansand, Vest-Agder, Norway - :Parents: Tarald Halvorsen, Gunnild Halvorsen (born Olsdr) - Brother: Hans Jorgen Taraldsen - Tobine Jessine Tharaldsen (born Simonsdr) - Gender: Female - Marriage: Oct 21 1858 - Kristiansand, Vest-Agder, Norway - Husband: Ole Edvard Tharaldsen - Tarald Roaldsen Seglem - Birth names: Taral SeglemTarald RoaldsenTarald Seglem RoaldsenTarall Seglem - Gender: Male - Birth: 1625 - Seglem, Egersund, Rogaland, Norge - Death: Oct 13 1716 - Egersund, Rogaland, Norge - :Parents: Roald Taraldsen Seglem, Anna Taraldsen Seglem (born Hoskuldsdatter Seglem) - Wife: Berit Roaldsen Seglem (born Aslagsdatter Tengs) - :Children:IngeborTaraldsen, Aslack Taraldsen, Anna Nilsen Fotland (born Roaldsen Taraldsen), Aslach Taraldsen, Ingeborg Taraldsen, Kirsten Ivarsen (born Taraldsen), Roel Taraldsen, Isach Taraldsen Seglem - Sister:Berte Halvorsen Myklebust (born Roaldsdatter Seglem) - BeritRoaldsen Seglem (born Aslagsdatter Tengs) - Birth names: Berit AslagsenBerit Tengs Aslagsen - Gender: Female - Birth: Circa 1653 - Tengs, Egersund, Rogaland, Norge - Christening:Oct 5 1664 - Egersund,Rogaland,Norway - Death: Oct 13 1716 - :Parents: Kirsten Tengs (born Nilsdatter), Atlak Isaksen Tengs - Husband: Tarald Roaldsen Seglem - :Children:Aslack Taraldsen, Ingebor Taraldsen, Aslach Taraldsen, Isach Taraldsen Seglem, Ingeborg Taraldsen, Roel Taraldsen, Anna Nilsen Fotland (born Roaldsen Taraldsen), Kirsten Ivarsen (born Taraldsen) - :Siblings:IngeborgPedersen (born Atlaksdatter Tengs), Kari Aslaksdatter Tengs Bjerkreim, Ola Aslaksen, Nils Aslaksen, Isak Aslaksen - Roald Taraldsen Seglem - Birth name: Roald Seglem - Gender: Male - Birth: 1590 - Eikestein, Helleland, Rogaland, Norway - Christening: Circa 1592 - Marriage: :Spouse:Anna Hoskuldsdatter Seglem - 1615 - Rogaland, Norway - Death: 1645 - :Parents: Mrs Willumsen Seglem (born Tarald Willumsen Seglem), Tarald Willumsen Seglem - Wife: Anna Taraldsen Seglem (born Hoskuldsdatter Seglem) - :Children:Tarald Roaldsen Seglem, Berte Halvorsen Myklebust (born Roaldsdatter Seglem) - Anna Taraldsen Seglem (born Hoskuldsdatter Seglem) - Birth names: Anna HoskuldsdatterAnne Hoskuldsdatter - Gender: Female - Birth: 1592 - Seglem, Egersund, Rogaland, Norway - Marriage:1615 - Rogaland, Norway - Death: 1676 - Burial: Apr 5 1676 - :Parents: Hoskuld Willumsen Seglem, Mrs Willumsen Seglem (born Hoskuld Willumsen Seglem) - Husband: Roald Taraldsen Seglem - :Children:Berte Halvorsen Myklebust (born Roaldsdatter Seglem), Tarald Roaldsen Seglem - Roel Taraldsen - Gender: Male - Christening: Jan 6 1669 - Egersund,Rogaland,Norway - :Parents: Berit Roaldsen Seglem (born Aslagsdatter Tengs), Tarald Roaldsen Seglem - :Siblings:AslackTaraldsen, Ingebor Taraldsen, Aslach Taraldsen, Isach Taraldsen Seglem, Ingeborg Taraldsen, Anna Nilsen Fotland (born Roaldsen Taraldsen), Kirsten Ivarsen (born Taraldsen) - Isach Taraldsen Seglem - Birth names: Isaach TaraldsenIsach TaraldsenIsach Taralsen - Gender: Male - Christening: Feb 8 1671 - Egersund,Rogaland,Norway - Marriage: :Spouse:Mette Tormodsdr - Nov 5 1699 - Egersund,Rogaland,Norway - Marriage: :Spouse:Helga Tollachsdatter Aase - Jan 3 1712 - Egersund,Rogaland,Norway - :Parents: Berit Roaldsen Seglem (born Aslagsdatter Tengs), Tarald Roaldsen Seglem - Spouses: Helga Taraldsen Seglem (born Tollachsdatter Aase), Mette Taraldsen Seglem (born Tormodsdr) - :Siblings:Aslack Taraldsen, Ingebor Taraldsen, Aslach Taraldsen, Ingeborg Taraldsen, Roel Taraldsen, Anna Nilsen Fotland (born Roaldsen Taraldsen), Kirsten Ivarsen (born Taraldsen) - Kirsten Ivarsen (born Taraldsen) - Gender: Female - Christening: Apr 11 1675 - Egersund,Rogaland,Norway - Marriage: June 24 1695 - Egersund,Rogaland,Norway - :Parents: Tarald Roaldsen Seglem, Berit Roaldsen Seglem (born Aslagsdatter Tengs) - Husband: Peder Ivarsen - :Children:Ivar Pedersen, Berte Pedersen, Dorte Pedersen - :Siblings:Ingebor Taraldsen, Aslack Taraldsen, AnnaNilsen Fotland (born Roaldsen Taraldsen), Aslach Taraldsen, Ingeborg Taraldsen, Roel Taraldsen, Isach Taraldsen Seglem - Anna Nilsen Fotland (born Roaldsen Taraldsen) - Birth names: Anna Roaldson TaraldsenAnne Taraldsen - Gender: Female - Birth: 1678 - Seglem, Egersund, Rglnd, Nrwy - Christening: Sep 22 1677 - Egersund,Rogaland,Norway - Marriage: Mar 19 1699 - Burial: July 6 1760 - Egersund, Rglnd, Nrwy - :Parents: Tarald Roaldsen Seglem, Berit Roaldsen Seglem (born Aslagsdatter Tengs) - Husband: Kjetil Nilsen Fotland - :Children:Anders Kjetilsen, Nils Kjetilsen, Jakob Kjetilsen, Anna Jakobsen (born Kedelsdr), Lisbet Kjedelsen, Tarald Kjetilsen, Kjedel Kjetilsen, Beritte Michelsen (born Kjetilsen), Roald Kjetilsen - :Siblings:Ingebor Taraldsen, Aslack Taraldsen, Aslach Taraldsen, Ingeborg Taraldsen, Kirsten Ivarsen (born Taraldsen), Roel Taraldsen, Isach Taraldsen Seglem - Ingebor Taraldsen - Gender: Female - Christening: Nov 21 1680 - Egersund,Rogaland,Norway - :Parents: Berit Roaldsen Seglem (born Aslagsdatter Tengs), Tarald Roaldsen Seglem - :Siblings:Aslack Taraldsen, Aslach Taraldsen, Isach Taraldsen Seglem, Ingeborg Taraldsen, Roel Taraldsen, Anna Nilsen Fotland (born Roaldsen Taraldsen), Kirsten Ivarsen (born Taraldsen) - Ingeborg Taraldsen - Gender: Female - Christening: Jan 14 1683 - Egersund,Rogaland,Norway :Parents: Tarald Roaldsen Seglem, Berit Roaldsen Seglem (born Aslagsdatter Tengs) - Siblings:Ingebor Taraldsen, Aslack Taraldsen, Anna Nilsen Fotland (born Roaldsen Taraldsen), Aslach Taraldsen, Kirsten Ivarsen (born Taraldsen), Roel Taraldsen, Isach Taraldsen Seglem - Tarald Willumsen Seglem - Gender: Male - Birth: Between Jan 11 1560 and Jan 10 1561 - Eikestein, Helleland, Rogaland, Norway - Marriage: :Spouse:Mrs Tarald Willumsen Seglem - 1585 - Eikestein, Helleland, Rogaland, Norway - Wife: Mrs Willumsen Seglem (born Tarald Willumsen Seglem) - Son: Roald Taraldsen Seglem - Mrs Willumsen Seglem (born Tarald Willumsen Seglem) - Gender: Female - Birth: Eikestein, Helleland, Rogaland, Norway - Marriage: 1585 - Eikestein, Helleland, Rogaland, Norway - Husband:Tarald Willumsen Seglem - Son: Roald Taraldsen Seglem - Berte Halvorsen Myklebust (born Roaldsdatter Seglem) - Birth name: Berte Roaldsdatter - Gender: Female - Birth: 1630 - Seglem, Egersund, Rogaland, Norway - Marriage: 1650 - Egersund, Rogaland, Norway - :Parents: Roald Taraldsen Seglem, Anna Taraldsen Seglem (born Hoskuldsdatter Seglem) - Husband: Hans Halvorsen Myklebust - Son: Gunnar Hansen Skjelbrei - Brother: Tarald Roaldsen Seglem - Hoskuld Willumsen Seglem - Gender: Male - Birth: Circa 1577 - Eikestein, Helleland, Rogaland, Norway - Marriage: :Spouse:Mrs Hoskuld Willumsen Seglem - 1590 - :Parents: Villum Eikestein,Mrs Villum Eikestein - Wife: Mrs Willumsen Seglem (born Hoskuld Willumsen Seglem) - Daughter: Anna Taraldsen Seglem (born Hoskuldsdatter Seglem) - :Siblings:Erik Villumsen, Osmund Villumsen,Rasmus Villumsen, Turi Villumsen, Rasmus Villumsen, Birgitte Villumsen, Villumsen, Tarald Villumsen - **dup relatives**. - Atlak Isaksen Tengs - Birth names: Aslak Tengs IsaksenAtlak IsaksenAtlak Isaksen Lensmann TengsAtlak Isaksen Tengs LensmannAtlak Isakson - Gender: Male - Birth: Circa 1610 - Tengs, Eigersund, Norway - Marriage: :Spouse:Kirsten Nilsdatter - Egersund, Rogl, Nor - Death: 1664 - of Egersund, Rogl, Nor - :Parents: Isak Olavsen, Kari Olavsen (born Lauritsen) - Wife: Kirsten Tengs(born Nilsdatter) - :Children:Isak Aslaksen, Ingeborg Pedersen (born Atlaksdatter Tengs), Ola Aslaksen, Berit Roaldsen Seglem (born Aslagsdatter Tengs), Nils Aslaksen, Kari Aslaksdatter Tengs Bjerkreim - :Siblings:Laurits Isaksen Tengs, Ola Isaksen Sele, Tonnes Isaksen Tengs - Kirsten Tengs (born Nilsdatter) - Gender: Female - Birth: 1613 - Ogna, Rogaland, Norge - Marriage: Egersund, Rogl, Nor - **issue w/relatives**. . - Villum Eikestein - Birth name: Villum Eikstein - Gender: Male - Birth: Circa 1540 - Eikestein, Helleland, Rogaland, Norway - Wife: Mrs Villum Eikestein - :Children:Erik Villumsen, Osmund Villumsen, Rasmus Villumsen,Turi Villumsen, Rasmus Villumsen, Birgitte Villumsen, Villumsen, Hoskuld Willumsen Seglem, Tarald Villumsen - **dup relatives** - Mrs Villum Eikestein - Gender: Female - Birth: Circa 1542 - of Eikestein, Helleland, Rogaland, Norway - Husband: Villum Eikestein - :Children:Rasmus Villumsen, Villumsen, Birgitte Villumsen, Erik Villumsen, Hoskuld Willumsen Seglem, Rasmus Villumsen, Turi Villumsen, Osmund Villumsen, Tarald Villumsen - **dup relatives** - Isak Olavsen - Birth names: IsakIsak Olavsen TengsIsak Olavsen-TengsIsak Olavson TengsIsak Olsen Lensmann TengsIsak Olsen TengsIsak Olsen Tengs Lensmann - Gender: Male - Birth: Circa 1582- Tengs, Egersund, Rogaland, Norge - Marriage: :Spouse:Else Pedersdatter - Egersund, Rogl, Nor - Marriage: :Spouse:Kari Lauritsen - Egersund, Rogl, Nor - Death: Circa 1628 - :Parents: SiriTorgeirson (born Isaksdatter), Oluf Torgeirson - Spouses: Kari Olavsen (born Lauritsen), Else Olavsen (born Pedersdatter) - :Children:Laurits Isaksen Tengs, Atlak Isaksen Tengs, Ola Isaksen Sele, Tonnes Isaksen Tengs - :Siblings:Torger Olavsen, Jacob Olufsen, Nn Eriksen (born Olufsdatter), NN Eriksen (born Olavsdatter) - Kari Olavsen (born Lauritsen) - Birth name: Mrs Isak Olsen Tengs - Gender: Female - Birth: Circa 1600 - of Egersund, Rogl, Nor - Marriage: Egersund, Rogl, Nor - Husband: Isak Olavsen - :Children:Laurits Isaksen Tengs, Ola Isaksen Sele, Atlak Isaksen Tengs, Tonnes Isaksen Tengs - Isak Aslaksen - Gender: Male - Death: June 7 1670 - Egersund, Rogaland, Norge - :Parents: Atlak Isaksen Tengs, Kirsten Tengs (born Nilsdatter) - :Siblings:Ingeborg Pedersen (born Atlaksdatter Tengs), Ola Aslaksen, Berit Roaldsen Seglem (born Aslagsdatter Tengs), Nils Aslaksen, Kari Aslaksdatter Tengs Bjerkreim - Nils Aslaksen - Birth names: Niel TengsNield TengsNiell TengsNjeld Atlaksen Tengs - Gender: Male - Birth: Circa 1662 - Egersund, Rogl, Nor - Christening: Circa 1655 - Tengs, Eigersund,Rogaland, Norge - Marriage: :Spouse:Maren Hansdatter - 1687 - Nor - Death: 1693- Egersund, Rogaland, Norway - Burial: May 22 1693 - Egersund, Rogaland, Norway - :Parents: Atlak Isaksen Tengs, Kirsten Tengs (born Nilsdatter) - Wife: Maren Aslaksen (born Hansdatter) - :Children:Kirsten Gulichsen (born Nilsen), Rebecca Torgersen (born Nilsen), Aslach Nilsen, Lisbet Nilsen, Karen Nielsen, Maren Corneliusen (born Nielsdr), Else Bentsen (born Nielsdr), Ingebor Nilsen, Elen Isachsen (born Nieldsdr), Hans Nielsen - :Siblings:Isak Aslaksen, Ingeborg Pedersen (born AtlaksdatterTengs), Ola Aslaksen, Berit Roaldsen Seglem (born Aslagsdatter Tengs), Kari Aslaksdatter Tengs Bjerkreim - Njell Havardson Kvalbein - Birth name: Njell Håvardson Kvalbein - Gender: Male - Birth: Norway - Death: 1637 - Drept PåKvalbein, Norway - Wife: Ingeborg Kvalbein (born Olsdatter) - Daughter: Kirsten Tengs (born Nilsdatter) - Ingeborg Kvalbein (born Olsdatter) - Gender: Female - Birth: Kvalbein, Ogna, Rogaland, Norway - Husband: Njell Havardson Kvalbein - Daughter: Kirsten Tengs (born Nilsdatter) - Ola Isaksen Sele - Birth names: Ola Sele IsaksonOla IsaksenOla Isaksen (Sele)Ola Isaksen or SeleOla Isakson - Gender: Male - Birth: 1599 - Klepp, Rogaland, Norway - Marriage: :Spouse:Guri Gitlesdatter øksnevad - 1618 - Norway - Death: 1673 - :Parents: Kari Olavsen (born Lauritsen), Isak Olavsen - Wife: Guri Gitlesdatter øksnevad - Son: Isak Olsen - :Siblings:Laurits Isaksen Tengs, Atlak Isaksen Tengs, Tonnes Isaksen Tengs - Maren Aslaksen (born Hansdatter) - Birth name: Maren Hansen - Gender: Female - Birth: Dec 18 1649 - Eigersund, Rogaland, Norge - Marriage: 1687 - Nor - Husband: Nils Aslaksen - :Children:Kirsten Gulichsen (born Nilsen), Rebecca Torgersen (born Nilsen), Aslach Nilsen, Lisbet Nilsen, Karen Nielsen, Maren Corneliusen (born Nielsdr), Else Bentsen (born Nielsdr), Ingebor Nilsen, Elen Isachsen (born Nieldsdr), Hans Nielsen - Kirsten Gulichsen (born Nilsen) - Gender: ==Section 10== Female -Christening: Sep 19 1675 - Egersund,Rogaland,Norway -Marriage: Oct 8 1702 - Egersund,Rogaland,Norway :Parents:Nils Aslaksen, MarenAslaksen (born Hansdatter) -Husband: Tollach Gulichsen - :Children: Nield Tollaksen, Maren Tollaksen, Hans Tollaksen, Nield Tollaksen, Anna Tollaksen, Anna Tollaksen - :Siblings:Rebecca Torgersen (born Nilsen), Aslach Nilsen, Lisbet Nilsen, Karen Nielsen, Maren Corneliusen (born Nielsdr), Else Bentsen (born Nielsdr), Ingebor Nilsen, Elen Isachsen (bornNieldsdr), Hans Nielsen - **Dup relatives** -Rebecca Torgersen (born Nilsen) -Birth name: Rebekka Nilsen -Gender: Female -Birth: Oct 23 1692 - Tengs, Eigersund, Rglnd, Nrwy -Christening: Oct 23 1692 - Egersund,Rogaland,Norway -Marriage: Mar 23 1716 - Egersund,Rogaland,Norway -Death: Mar 10 1770 - Eigersund, Rglnd, Nrwy :Parents:Nils Aslaksen, Maren Aslaksen (born Hansdatter) -Husband: Jacob Torgersen - :Children: Anna Nilsen (born Jakobsdatter), Niels Jacobsen, Maren Larsen (born Jacobsen), Jacob Jacobsen, Toger Jakobsen :Siblings:Kirsten Gulichsen (born Nilsen), Aslach Nilsen, Lisbet Nilsen, Karen Nielsen, Maren Corneliusen (born Nielsdr), Else Bentsen (born Nielsdr), Ingebor Nilsen, Elen Isachsen (born Nieldsdr), Hans Nielsen -Aslach Nilsen -Birth name: Atlach Nilsen -Gender: Male -Christening: Jan 1 1691 - Tengs, Eigersund, Rogaland, Norge :Parents:Nils Aslaksen, Maren Aslaksen (born Hansdatter) :Siblings:Kirsten Gulichsen (born Nilsen), Rebecca Torgersen (born Nilsen), Lisbet Nilsen, Karen Nielsen, Maren Corneliusen (born Nielsdr), Else Bentsen (born Nielsdr), Ingebor Nilsen, Elen Isachsen (born Nieldsdr), Hans Nielsen -Lisbet Nilsen -Birth name: Lisbet Niell -Gender: Female -Christening: Aug 15 1680 - Tengs, Eigersund, Rogaland, Norge :Parents:Maren Aslaksen (born Hansdatter), Nils Aslaksen :Siblings:Kirsten Gulichsen (born Nilsen), Rebecca Torgersen (born Nilsen), Aslach Nilsen, Karen Nielsen, Maren Corneliusen (born Nielsdr), Else Bentsen (born Nielsdr), Ingebor Nilsen, Elen Isachsen (born Nieldsdr), Hans Nielsen -Karen Nielsen -Birth name: Karen Nilsen -Gender: Female -Christening: June 24 1678 - Tengs, Eigersund, Rogaland, Norge :Parents:Maren Aslaksen (born Hansdatter), Nils Aslaksen :Siblings:Kirsten Gulichsen (born Nilsen), Rebecca Torgersen (born Nilsen), Aslach Nilsen, Lisbet Nilsen, Maren Corneliusen (born Nielsdr), Else Bentsen (born Nielsdr), Ingebor Nilsen, Elen Isachsen(born Nieldsdr), Hans Nielsen -Maren Corneliusen (born Nielsdr) -Birth names: Maren NielsenMaren Nilsen -Gender: Female -Christening: Jan 22 1682 - Egersund,Rogaland,Norway -Marriage: Dec 13 1724 - Egersund,Rogaland,Norway :Parents:Nils Aslaksen, Maren Aslaksen (born Hansdatter) -Husband: Ole Corneliusen :Siblings:Kirsten Gulichsen (born Nilsen), Rebecca Torgersen (born Nilsen), Aslach Nilsen, Lisbet Nilsen, Karen Nielsen, Else Bentsen (born Nielsdr), Ingebor Nilsen, Elen Isachsen (born Nieldsdr), Hans Nielsen -Else Bentsen (born Nielsdr) -Birth names: Else Nielsdr.Engel Nielsdat.Engel NielsdatterEngel NielsdrEngel Nilsen -Gender: Female -Christening: June 12 1687 - Tengs, Eigersund, Rogaland,Norge -Marriage: Apr 29 1736 - Nykirken,Bergen,Hordaland,Norway :Parents:Nils Aslaksen, Maren Aslaksen (born Hansdatter) -Husband: Niels Bentsen :Children: Engel, Engel, Caren Nilsen, Anne Marie, Anna Maria, Maren Nilsen, Ane Nilsen - :Siblings:Kirsten Gulichsen (born Nilsen), Rebecca Torgersen (born Nilsen), Aslach Nilsen, Lisbet Nilsen, Karen Nielsen, Maren Corneliusen (bornNielsdr), Ingebor Nilsen,Elen Isachsen (born Nieldsdr), Hans Nielsen - **Dup relatives** -Ingebor Nilsen -Birth names: Ingeborg Nielsdr TenxIngeborg Nilsen -Gender: Female -Christening: Apr 3 1685 - Tengs, Eigersund, Rogaland, Norge -Marriage: Between 1709 and 1711 - Eigersund, Rogaland, Norway -Marriage: Nov 16 1732 - Egersund,Rogaland,Norway :Parents:Nils Aslaksen, Maren Aslaksen (born Hansdatter) -Spouses: Oelle Netland, Torger Gulichsen :Children: Ellj Olsen, Oelle Olsen - :Siblings:Kirsten Gulichsen (born Nilsen), Rebecca Torgersen (born Nilsen), Aslach Nilsen, Lisbet Nilsen, Karen Nielsen, Maren Corneliusen (born Nielsdr), Else Bentsen (born Nielsdr), Elen Isachsen (born Nieldsdr), Hans Nielsen -Elen Isachsen (born Nieldsdr) -Birth names: Elen NilsenEllen Nielsen -Gender: Female -Christening: Mar 18 1677 - Tengs, Eigersund, Rogaland, Norge -Marriage: Oct 25 1691 - Egersund,Rogaland,Norway :Parents:Nils Aslaksen, Maren Aslaksen (born Hansdatter) -Husband: Gunder Isachsen :Siblings:Kirsten Gulichsen (born Nilsen), Rebecca Torgersen (born Nilsen), Aslach Nilsen, Lisbet Nilsen, Karen Nielsen, Maren Corneliusen (born Nielsdr), Else Bentsen (born Nielsdr), Ingebor Nilsen, Hans Nielsen -Hans Nielsen -Birth names: Hans NilsenHans Njeldsen TengsHans TengsHans Tenx -Gender: Male -Birth: 1688 - Eigersund, Rogl, Nor -Christening: Feb 2 1689 - Tengs, Egersund, Rglnd, Nrwy -Marriage: Spouse: Inger Evertsen - 1719 - Nor -Marriage: Spouse: Marit Ellingsen - Mar 5 1744 -Burial: Sep 24 1774 - Egersund, Rglnd, Nrwy - There **Issue w/relatives** Guri Gitlesdatter -Birth names: Guri d.e. Gitlesdatter ØksnevadGuri GitlesdatterGuri GitlesdotterGuri GitlesdtrGuri GitlesenGuri Gitlesen (Oksnevad)Guri Gitlesen OksnevadGuri Gitlesen or OksnevadGuri Gitlesen OxnevadGuri GitlesonGuri Gittlesen -Gender: Female -Birth: Circa 1597 - Kleppe, Rogaland, Norway -Marriage: 1618 - Rogaland, Norway -Marriage: 1618 - Norway -Death: 1673 - **Issue w/relatives** -Isak Olsen -Birth names: Isak Olsen (Seie)Isak Olsen (Sele)Isak Olsen (Sola)Isak Olsen or SeleIsak OlsonIsak Olson Sele -Gender: Male -Birth: 1637 - Klepp, Rogaland, Norway -Marriage: Spouse: Bereta Ommundsen - 1659 - -Death: 1676 - Norway :Parents:Guri Gitlesdatter øksnevad, Ola Isaksen Sele -Wife: Bereta Olsen (born Ommundsen) - :Children: Karen Berdinesson Vestre- Stangeland Sunde (born Isaksdotter Sele), Kirsten Isaksen, Kirsten Isaksdatter, Ommund Isakson - **Dup relatives** -Tollach Gulichsen -Birth name: Tollach Gulichsen -Gender: Male -Birth: Between 1674 and 1676 - Egersund, Rogaland, Norway -Marriage: Spouse: Kirsten Nilsen - Oct 8 1702 - Egersund,Rogaland,Norway -Wife: Kirsten Gulichsen (born Nilsen) - :Children: Nield Tollaksen, Maren Tollaksen, Hans Tollaksen, Nield Tollaksen, Anna Tollaksen, Anna Tollaksen - **Dup relatives** -Nield Tollaksen -Gender: Male -Christening: Jan 6 1708 - Egersund,Rogaland,Norway :Parents:Tollach Gulichsen, Kirsten Gulichsen (born Nilsen) :Siblings:Maren Tollaksen, Hans Tollaksen, Nield Tollaksen, Anna Tollaksen, Anna Tollaksen **Dup relatives** -Maren Tollaksen -Gender: Female -Christening: Apr 6 1710 - Egersund,Rogaland,Norway :Parents:Tollach Gulichsen, Kirsten Gulichsen (born Nilsen) :Siblings:Nield Tollaksen, Hans Tollaksen, Nield Tollaksen, Anna Tollaksen, Anna Tollaksen **Dup relatives** -Hans Tollaksen -Gender: Male -Christening: Mar 13 1712 - Egersund,Rogaland,Norway :Parents:Tollach Gulichsen, Kirsten Gulichsen (born Nilsen) :Siblings:Nield Tollaksen, Maren Tollaksen, Nield Tollaksen, Anna Tollaksen, Anna Tollaksen **Dup relatives** -Nield Tollaksen -Gender: Male -Christening: Apr 30 1706 - Egersund,Rogaland,Norway -Burial: Mar 6 1707 - Egersund, Rogaland, Norway :Parents:Tollach Gulichsen, Kirsten Gulichsen (born Nilsen) :Siblings:Nield Tollaksen, Maren Tollaksen, Hans Tollaksen, Anna Tollaksen, Anna Tollaksen **Dup relatives** -William Alexander Cox -Birth names: William A CoxWilliam A. CoxWilliam A.CoxWilliam Alexander Cox -Gender: Male -Birth: Mar 8 1854 - Elkhart, Elkhart, Indiana -Death: Aug 27 1920 -Cottage Grove, Lane, Oregon -Burial: Kerk Cemetary, Brownsville, Linn, Oregon :Parents:John Milton Cox, Elizabeth A. Cox -Wife: Lucretia Rejina Cox (born Blain) :Children: Rovella Stowe (born Cox), William Glenn Cox, Jessie Verona Cooley (born Cox), Elizabeth Osburg (born Cox), Romney Leigh Cox :Siblings:John C. Cox, Annette Wilson (born Cox), James Buchanan Cox, Mary Elizabeth Cox, Annetta Halsey (born Cox), David Cowan Cox, Elizabeth Jane Lamson (born Cox), Elizabeth J. Lampson (born Cox), James Cox, Nancy Ann Cox, John Kirkpatrick Cox, David Cox -Lucretia Rejina Cox (born Blain) -Birth names: Lucretia R. BlainLucretia Reginia BlainLucretia R BlainLucretia R.BlainLucretia Regima BlainLucretia Regina Blain -Gender: Female -Birth:Dec 27 1855 - Brownsville, Linn, Oregon -Death: Aug 11 1903 -Burial: Aug 15 1903 - Kerk Cemetary, Brownsville, Linn, Oregon :Parents:William Barr Blain, Rachel Blain (born Nye) -Husband: William Alexander Cox :Children: Jessie Verona Cooley (born Cox), William Glenn Cox, Rovella Stowe (born Cox), Romney Leigh Cox, Elizabeth Osburg (born Cox) :Siblings:Lanelto Liveratia Blain, Mary Ann Blain, Edward Baker Blain, MiltonS Blain, Winfield C Blain, Lusien Blain, Emma Blain, Byron Blain, Ida Watkins (born Blain), Charles S Blain, Lucy Glass (born Blain) -eunice marjorie Hoffert (born cox) -Birth name: eunice marjorie cox -Gender: Female -Birth: Aug 15 1920 - Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, United States -Death: Jan 9 2006 - Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, United States :Parents:Romney Leigh Cox, Eunice F. Cox (born Mudge) -Husband: John Leo Theodore Hoffert -Brother: Willard Leigh Cox -Clark Salathial Mudge -Birth names: C. S. MudgeClark MudgeClark Salathiel MudgeClark Salathial Mudge -Gender: Male -Birth: Aug 21 1862 - Baltimore Twp,Barry,Michigan -Marriage: Spouse: Clara Aldora Kies - June 13 1888 - Seneca,Ohio -Death: July 24 1923 - **Issue w/relatives** -Clara Aldora Mudge (born Kies) -Birth names: C. A. KiesClaraE Kies or KeysClara Aldora Kies -Gender: Female -Birth: 1867 - Seneca Co, Oh -Marriage: June 13 1888 - Seneca,Ohio -Death: May 7 1924 -Burial: May 10 1924 - Damascus, Clackamus, OR :Parents:Samuel Keys, Martha Jane Keys (born Rosenberger) -Husband: Clark Salathial Mudge :Children: Walter Mudge, Alice Aldora DeYoung (born Mudge), Orton Kies Mudge, Allen Clark Mudge, Eunice F. Cox (born Mudge), Paul Charles Mudge, John Samuel Mudge :Siblings:Charles R Kies or Keys, Mary Elizabeth Fry (born Kies), Laura Gamertsfelder (born Kies or Keys), Rowena Ellen Houx (born Kies), Rosie Kies or Keys, Vinnie Alvera Nightswander (born Kies) -John Milton Cox -Birth name: John M. Cox -Gender: Male -Birth: Dec 16 1818 - Greene Co., Ohio -Marriage: Spouse: Elizabeth A. - Feb 5 1840 -Death: Sep 24 1879 - Crawfordsville,Linn, Oregon -Burial: Crawfordsville, Linn, Oregon - **Issue w/relatives**-John Milton Cox -Birth name: John Milton Cox -Gender: Male -Birth: Dec 16 1818 - Greene Co., Ohio -Marriage: Spouse: Elizabeth Ann Kirkpatrick - Feb 5 1840 -Wife: Elizabeth AnnCox (born Kirkpatrick) -Elizabeth A. Cox -Birth names: Elizabeth Ann Kirkpatrick Elizabeth Anna Kirkpatrick Elizabeth Kirkpatrick -Gender: Female -Birth: Feb 2 1821 - Clark Co., Ohio -Marriage: Feb 5 1840 - Death: Jan 12 1895 - Crawfordsville, Linn, Oregon -Burial: Crawfordsville, Linn, Oregon :Parents:John Kirkpatrick, Jane Kirkpatrick (born Cowan) -Husband: John Milton Cox :Children: William Alexander Cox, John C. Cox, Annette Wilson (born Cox), James Buchanan Cox, Mary Elizabeth Cox, Annetta Halsey (born Cox), David Cowan Cox, Elizabeth Jane Lamson (born Cox), Elizabeth J. Lampson (born Cox), James Cox, Nancy Ann Cox, John Kirkpatrick Cox, David Cox :Siblings:Mary Kirkpatrick, Jane Kirkpatrick, Kirkpatrick, William Kirkpatrick, Margaret Patterson (born Kirkpatrick) -Elizabeth Ann Cox (born Kirkpatrick) -Gender: Female -Marriage: Feb 5 1840 -Husband: John Milton Cox -Rovella Stowe (born Cox) -Birth name: Rovella Cox -Gender: Female -Birth: Apr 1 1885 - Brownsville, Linn, Oregon -Marriage: Apr 1 1885 - Linn, Oregon, United States -Marriage: Dec 7 1907 :Parents:William Alexander Cox, Lucretia Rejina Cox (born Blain) -Spouses: Herbert Addison Stowe, Herbert A. Stowe - :Siblings:William Glenn Cox, Jessie Verona Cooley (born Cox),Elizabeth Osburg (born Cox), Romney Leigh Cox -Jessie Verona Cooley (born Cox) -Birth name: Jessie Verona Cox -Gender: Female -Birth: July 10 1878 - Brownsville,Linn,Oregon -Marriage: July 28 1900 :Parents:Lucretia Rejina Cox (born Blain), William Alexander Cox -Husband: John Robert Cooley - :Siblings:William Glenn Cox, Rovella Stowe (born Cox), Romney Leigh Cox, Elizabeth Osburg (born Cox) -William Barr Blain -Birth name: William Barr Blaine -Gender: Male -Birth: Apr 16 1808 - Washington, Ohio, United States -Marriage: Spouse: Rachel Nye - Aug 12 1840 -Death: July12 1874 - Brownsville, Linn, Oregon, United States -Burial: July 1874 - Brownsville, Linn, Oregon, United States - **Issue w/relatives**. -Rachel Blain (born Nye) -Gender: Female -Birth: Apr 14 1824 - of Warsaw, Kosciusko, Indiana, United States -Marriage: Aug 12 1840 -Death: Apr 7 1903 - Rosalia, Whitman, Washington,United States -Husband: William Barr Blain - :Children: Lanelto Liveratia Blain, Lucretia Rejina Cox (born Blain), Mary Ann Blain, Edward Baker Blain, MiltonS Blain, Winfield C Blain, Lusien Blain, Emma Blain, Byron Blain, Ida Watkins (born Blain), Charles S Blain, Lucy Glass (born Blain) -John Leo Theodore Hoffert -Gender: Male -Birth: Mar 4 1920 - Ipswitch,Edmonds, South Dakota -Death: May30 2012 - Portland, Clackamas, Oregon, United States -Wife: eunice marjorie Hoffert (born cox) -John Samuel Mudge -Birth name: John Samuel Mudge -Gender: Male -Birth: Nov 13 1889 - Baker City, Baker, Oregon, United States -Death:Feb 19 1967 - Spokane, Spokane, Washington, United States :Parents:Clark Salathial Mudge, Clara Aldora Mudge (born Kies) - :Siblings:Walter Mudge, Alice Aldora DeYoung (born Mudge), Orton Kies Mudge, Allen Clark Mudge, Eunice F. Cox (bornMudge), Paul Charles Mudge -Samuel Keys -Birth names: Samuel KiesSamuel Kies or KeysSamuel Keys -Gender: Male -Birth: May 14 1835 - Stark, Ohio -Marriage: Spouse: Martha Jane Rosenberger - Oct 18 1857 - Seneca,Ohio -Residence: 1850 - Pg. 397, Ln. 9, Liberty, Seneca, OH -Death: Jan 20 1918 - Seneca Co., Ohio -Burial: Jan 1918 - Bettsville Mausoleum next to the Bettsville Liberty cemetery :Parents:John Keys, Elizabeth Keys (born Moury) -Wife: Martha Jane Keys (born Rosenberger) :Children: Charles R Kies or Keys, Mary Elizabeth Fry (born Kies), Laura Gamertsfelder (born Kies or Keys), Rowena Ellen Houx (born Kies), Clara Aldora Mudge (born Kies), Rosie Kies or Keys, Vinnie Alvera Nightswander (born Kies) - :Siblings:Henry Kies, Mary Ann Kisaberth (born Kies), Mary M Polly Lefers (born Kies), Matilda Kies or Keys, Jacob Kies, John Kies, Henry Keys -Martha Jane Keys (born Rosenberger) -Birth names: Martha J.Martha J. RosenbergerMartha Jane Rosenberger -Gender: Female -Birth: Apr 20 1843 - Of, Ohio -Marriage: Oct 18 1857 - Seneca,Ohio -Residence: 1860 - Hartford Township, Iowa, Iowa, United States -Death: Sep 11 1926 - Seneca Co, Oh -Burial: Sep 1926 - Bettsville Mausoleum next to the Bettsville Liberty cemetery - **Issue w/relatives**. David Cowan Cox -Gender: Male -Birth: May 2 1843 - Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio -Marriage: Spouse: Clara Fritters - Apr 24 1866 - Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio -Death: Feb 2 1926 :Parents:Elizabeth A. Cox, John Milton Cox -Wife: Clara Cox (born Fritters) - :Siblings:William Alexander Cox, John C. Cox, Annette Wilson (born Cox), James Buchanan Cox, Mary Elizabeth Cox, AnnettaHalsey (born Cox), Elizabeth Jane Lamson (born Cox), ==Section 11== Elizabeth J. Lampson (born Cox), James Cox, Nancy Ann Cox, John Kirkpatrick Cox, David Cox - David Cox - Gender: Male - Birth: Circa 1847 - Of Fairfield,Oh - :Parents: Elizabeth A. Cox, John Milton Cox - :Siblings: William Alexander Cox, John C. Cox, Annette Wilson (born Cox), James Buchanan Cox, Mary Elizabeth Cox, Annetta Halsey (born Cox), David Cowan Cox, Elizabeth Jane Lamson (born Cox), ElizabethJ. Lampson (born Cox), James Cox, Nancy Ann Cox, John Kirkpatrick Cox - John Kirkpatrick - Birth name: John Kirkpatrick - Gender: Male - Birth: 1794 - of Indiana - Marriage: Spouse: Jane Cowan - Nov 1 1817 - Champaign, Ohio - Death: Sep 13 1826 - Clark,Ohio, United States - :Parents: John Kirkpatrick, Margaret Kirkpatrick (born Watson) - Wife: Jane Kirkpatrick (born Cowan) - :Children: Mary Kirkpatrick, Jane Kirkpatrick, Kirkpatrick, WilliamKirkpatrick, Margaret Patterson (born Kirkpatrick), Elizabeth A. Cox - :Siblings: Thomas Watson Kirkpatrick, Alexander Kirkpatrick, Margaret S Kirkpatrick - Jane Kirkpatrick (born Cowan) - Gender: Female - Birth: Sep 26 1798 - Of Warsaw, Koscuisko, Indiana - Marriage: Nov 1 1817 - Champaign, Ohio - Death: Aug 16 1874 - Husband: John Kirkpatrick - :Children: Elizabeth A. Cox, Kirkpatrick, Mary Kirkpatrick, Jane Kirkpatrick, William Kirkpatrick, Margaret Patterson (born Kirkpatrick) - Herbert Addison Stowe - Birth name: Herbert Addison Stowe - Gender: Male - Birth: Feb 1869 - Wisconsin, United States - Marriage: Spouse: Rovella Cox - Apr 1 1885 - Linn, Oregon, UnitedStates - Death: Apr 3 1949 - Seattle, King, Washington, United States - :Parents: George F Stowe, Mrs. Ella Stowe - Wife: Rovella Stowe (born Cox) - Herbert A. Stowe - Gender: Male - Marriage: Spouse: Rovella Cox - Dec 7 1907 - Wife: Rovella Stowe (born Cox) - John Robert Cooley - Gender: Male - Marriage: Spouse: Jessie Verona Cox - July 28 1900 - Wife: Jessie Verona Cooley (born Cox) - Winfield C Blain - Birth name: Winfield C. Blain - Gender: Male - Birth: Sep 1 1849 - Warsaw, Kosciusko, Ind - :Parents: William Barr Blain, Rachel Blain (born Nye) - :Siblings: Lanelto Liveratia Blain, Lucretia Rejina Cox (born Blain), Mary Ann Blain, Edward Baker Blain, MiltonS Blain, Lusien Blain, Emma Blain, Byron Blain, Ida Watkins (born Blain), Charles S Blain, Lucy Glass (born Blain) - Mary Elizabeth Fry (born Kies) - Birth names: Mary Elizabeth (Anna) Kies or KeysMary KieseMary Elizabeth Kies - Gender: Female - Birth: Feb 26 1858 - Ohio - Marriage: Nov 29 1877 - Seneca,Ohio - Death: 1908 - Sandusky Co, Oh - Burial: Bettsville, Oh, Mausoleum - :Parents: Samuel Keys, Martha Jane Keys (born Rosenberger) - Husband: John Martin Fry - :Children: Bertha Fry, Seth Fry - :Siblings: Charles R Kies or Keys, Laura Gamertsfelder (born Kies or Keys), Rowena Ellen Houx (born Kies), Clara Aldora Mudge (born Kies), Rosie Kies or Keys, Vinnie Alvera Nightswander(born Kies) - Rowena Ellen Houx (born Kies) - Birth name: Ella Kiers - Gender: Female - Birth: Aug 3 1860 - Ohio - Marriage: Between 1879 and 1880 - Of, Ohio - Death: Mar 5 1926 - :Parents: Martha Jane Keys (born Rosenberger), Samuel Keys - Husband: Benn Houx - :Children: Eli Houx, Buenavista Houx, Laura Evelyn Brunger (born Houx), Gladys A. Houx, Martha Houx, Dorothy E. Houx - :Siblings: Charles R Kies or Keys, Mary Elizabeth Fry (born Kies), Laura Gamertsfelder (born Kies or Keys), Clara Aldora Mudge (born Kies), Rosie Kies or Keys, Vinnie Alvera Nightswander (born Kies) - Rosie Kies or Keys - Gender: Female - Birth: 1861 - Seneca Co, Oh - :Parents: Samuel Keys, Martha Jane Keys (born Rosenberger) - :Siblings: Charles R Kies or Keys, Mary Elizabeth Fry (born Kies), Laura Gamertsfelder (born Kies or Keys), Rowena Ellen Houx (born Kies), Clara Aldora Mudge (born Kies), Vinnie Alvera Nightswander (born Kies) - Charles R Kies or Keys - Birth names: Charles R. KiesCharles R Kies or Keys - Gender: Male - Birth: Aug 1 1862 - Seneca Co, Oh - Death: Feb 23 1908 - Seneca Co, Oh - Burial: LibertyCenter, Cem - :Parents: Martha Jane Keys (born Rosenberger), Samuel Keys - Wife: Phoebe Anna Fry Kies or Keys (born Chaney) - :Siblings: Mary Elizabeth Fry (born Kies), Laura Gamertsfelder (born Kies or Keys), Rowena Ellen Houx (born Kies), Clara Aldora Mudge (born Kies), Rosie Kies orKeys, Vinnie Alvera Nightswander (born Kies) - Laura Gamertsfelder (born Kies or Keys) - Birth names: Annie KiesLaury Kies - Gender: Female - Birth: Oct 15 1870 - Seneca Co, Oh, Liberty, Twp - Marriage: Feb 10 1910 - Seneca, Ohio, United States - Death: Apr 23 1945 - Kansas, Oh, Seneca Co - Burial: Smith Cem - :Parents: Samuel Keys, Martha Jane Keys (born Rosenberger) - Husband: Daniel Gamertsfelder - :Siblings: Charles R Kies or Keys, Mary Elizabeth Fry (born Kies), Rowena Ellen Houx (born Kies), Clara Aldora Mudge (born Kies), Rosie Kies or Keys, Vinnie Alvera Nightswander (born Kies) - Vinnie Alvera Nightswander (born Kies) - Birth name: Vinnie A Kies - Gender: Female - Birth: Aug 21 1879 - Seneca, Ohio, United States - Marriage: Between 1908 and 1910 - Seneca, Ohio,United States - Death: Oct 7 1956 - Tiffin, Seneca, Ohio, United States - Burial: Oct 1956 - Bettsville, Liberty Township, Seneca, Ohio, United States - :Parents: Samuel Keys, Martha Jane Keys(born Rosenberger) - Husband: George Orton Nightswander - :Children: Wanda Lotus Nighswander, Gerald O Nighswander, Claude R Nighswander, Dale O Nighswander, Cleo Alverna Nighswander - :Siblings: Charles R Kies or Keys, Mary Elizabeth Fry (born Kies), Laura Gamertsfelder (born Kies or Keys), Rowena Ellen Houx (born Kies), Clara Aldora Mudge (born Kies), Rosie Kies or Keys - Orton Kies Mudge - Birth name: Oston K. Mudge - Gender: Male - Birth: Sep 10 1892 - Bettsville, Seneca, Ohio - Death: Nov 8 1938 - Hermiston, Umatilla, Oregon, United States - :Parents: Clark Salathial Mudge, Clara Aldora Mudge (born Kies) - :Siblings: Walter Mudge, Alice Aldora DeYoung (born Mudge), Allen Clark Mudge, Eunice F. Cox (born Mudge), Paul Charles Mudge, John SamuelMudge - Allen Clark Mudge - Birth name: Allen Clark Mudge - Gender: Male - Birth: July 19 1894 - West Mansfield, Logan, OH - Death: Apr 14 1948 - Echo, Umatilla, OR - :Parents: Clark Salathial Mudge, Clara AldoraMudge (born Kies) - Wife: Katie Abigail Hale - :Children: Bernice Isabelle Lowary (born Mudge), Dorothy Aldora Oldman (born Mudge) - :Siblings: Walter Mudge, Alice AldoraDeYoung (born Mudge), Orton Kies Mudge, Eunice F. Cox (born Mudge), Paul Charles Mudge, John Samuel Mudge - Paul Charles Mudge - Birth name: Paul Charles Mudge - Gender: Male - Birth: Mar 7 1902 - Echo, Umatilla, OR - Death: 1903 - Echo, Belmont, Ohio, United States - :Parents: Clark Salathial Mudge, Clara AldoraMudge (born Kies) - :Siblings: Walter Mudge, Alice Aldora DeYoung (born Mudge), Orton Kies Mudge, Allen Clark Mudge, Eunice F. Cox (born Mudge), John Samuel Mudge - Alice Aldora DeYoung (born Mudge) - Gender: Female - Birth: Jan 29 1904 - Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, United States - Death: Dec 6 1991 - Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, United States - :Parents: Clark Salathial Mudge, Clara Aldora Mudge (born Kies) - Husband: Roger DeYoung - :Siblings: Walter Mudge, Orton Kies Mudge, Allen Clark Mudge, Eunice F. Cox (born Mudge), Paul Charles Mudge, John Samuel Mudge - Walter Mudge - Gender: Male - Birth: Nov 5 1906 - Echo, Umatilla, Oregon, United States - Death: Jan 28 1937 - Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, United States - :Parents: Clark Salathial Mudge, Clara Aldora Mudge (born Kies) - :Siblings: Alice Aldora DeYoung (born Mudge), Orton Kies Mudge, Allen Clark Mudge, Eunice F. Cox (born Mudge), Paul Charles Mudge, John Samuel Mudge - Elizabeth Osburg (born Cox) - Birth names: Elizabeth Elsie CoxElizabeth Cox - Gender: Female - Birth: Sep 15 1881 - Brownsville,Linn,Oregon - Marriage: Oct 21 1907 - Death: Dec 24 1948 - :Parents: Lucretia Rejina Cox (born Blain), William Alexander Cox - Husband: JohnArthur Osburg - Son: John Blaine Osburn - :Siblings: Jessie Verona Cooley (born Cox), William Glenn Cox, Rovella Stowe (born Cox), Romney Leigh Cox - William Glenn Cox - Gender: Male - Birth: Apr 21 1887 - Brownsville, Linn, Oregon - Marriage: Apr 17 1920 - Marriage: Apr 17 1920 - Death: Feb 5 1939 - :Parents: William AlexanderCox, Lucretia Rejina Cox (born Blain) - :Siblings: Rovella Stowe (born Cox), Jessie Verona Cooley (born Cox), Elizabeth Osburg (born Cox), Romney Leigh Cox - Mary Kirkpatrick - Gender: Female - Birth: Circa 1817 - of Indiana - :Parents: Jane Kirkpatrick (born Cowan), John Kirkpatrick - :Siblings: Elizabeth A. Cox, Kirkpatrick, Jane Kirkpatrick, William Kirkpatrick, Margaret Patterson (born Kirkpatrick) - Margaret Patterson (born Kirkpatrick) - Gender: Female - Birth: Circa 1819 - Warsaw, Koscuisko, Ind. - Marriage: Between 1857 and 1858 - of, Kosciusko Co., Indiana - Death: Dec 12 1900 - :Parents: John Kirkpatrick, Jane Kirkpatrick (born Cowan) - Husband: John Patterson - Daughter: Sarah G. Pearce (born Patterson) - :Siblings: Mary Kirkpatrick, Jane Kirkpatrick, Kirkpatrick, William Kirkpatrick, Elizabeth A. Cox - William Kirkpatrick - Gender: Male - Birth: July 19 1822 - Clark, Ohio, United States - Marriage: Spouse: Anna Pierce - Feb 18 1847 - Madison, Ohio, United States - Death: Mar 26 1898 -Indiana, United States - :Parents: Jane Kirkpatrick (born Cowan), John Kirkpatrick - Wife: Anna Kirkpatrick (born Pierce) - :Children: Alvin W Kirkpatrick, Sarah Jane Gilliam (born Kirkpatrick), Moses Pierce Kirkpatrick, William Wallace Kirkpatrick, Eliza A Long (born Kirkpatrick), Margaret Ellen Kirkpatrick, Eunice A Kirkpatrick, Mary E Kirkpatrick, John W Kirkpatrick - :Siblings: Elizabeth A. Cox, Kirkpatrick, Mary Kirkpatrick, Jane Kirkpatrick, Margaret Patterson (born Kirkpatrick) - Jane Kirkpatrick - Gender: Female - Birth: Circa 1823 - of Clark County, Ohio - :Parents: Jane Kirkpatrick (born Cowan), John Kirkpatrick - :Siblings: Elizabeth A. Cox, Kirkpatrick, MaryKirkpatrick, William Kirkpatrick, Margaret Patterson (born Kirkpatrick) - Kirkpatrick - Birth name: Kirkpatrick - Gender: Male - Birth: Circa 1827 - Of Clark Co., Ohio - :Parents: John Kirkpatrick, Jane Kirkpatrick (born Cowan) - :Siblings: Mary Kirkpatrick,Jane Kirkpatrick, William Kirkpatrick, Margaret Patterson (born Kirkpatrick), Elizabeth A. Cox - Additional information: DiedBeforeEight: true - Elizabeth Jane Lamson (born Cox) - Gender: Female - Birth: Mar 19 1841 - Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio - Marriage: Apr 5 1859 - Death: June 1905 - :Parents: Elizabeth A. Cox, John Milton Cox - Husband: Henry Lamson - :Siblings: William Alexander Cox, John C. Cox, Annette Wilson (born Cox), James Buchanan Cox, Mary Elizabeth Cox, Annetta Halsey (born Cox), David Cowan Cox, Elizabeth J. Lampson (born Cox), James Cox, Nancy Ann Cox, John Kirkpatrick Cox, David Cox - Elizabeth J. Lampson (born Cox) - Gender: Female - Birth: Circa 1845 - Of Fairfield,Oh - Marriage: Between 1864 and 1865 - Of Fairfield,Oh - :Parents: Elizabeth A. Cox, John Milton Cox - Husband: John H. Lampson - :Siblings: William Alexander Cox, John C. Cox, Annette Wilson (born Cox), James Buchanan Cox, Mary Elizabeth Cox, Annetta Halsey (born Cox), David Cowan Cox, ElizabethJane Lamson (born Cox), James Cox, Nancy Ann Cox, John Kirkpatrick Cox, David Cox - Nancy Ann Cox - Gender: Female - Birth: June 12 1845 - Goshen, Elkhart, Ind. - Death: May 16 1852 - :Parents: Elizabeth A. Cox, John Milton Cox - :Siblings: William Alexander Cox, JohnC. Cox, Annette Wilson (born Cox), James Buchanan Cox, Mary Elizabeth Cox, Annetta Halsey (born Cox), David Cowan Cox, Elizabeth Jane Lamson (born Cox), Elizabeth J. Lampson (born Cox), James Cox, John Kirkpatrick Cox, David Cox - - DiedBeforeEight: true - John Kirkpatrick Cox - Gender: Male - Birth: Apr 30 1848 - Goshen, Elkhart, Ind. - Death: June 16 1849 - :Parents: John Milton Cox, Elizabeth A. Cox - :Siblings: William Alexander Cox,John C. Cox, Annette Wilson (born Cox), James Buchanan Cox, Mary Elizabeth Cox, Annetta Halsey (born Cox), David Cowan Cox, Elizabeth Jane Lamson (born Cox), Elizabeth J. Lampson (born Cox), James Cox, Nancy Ann Cox, David Cox - - DiedBeforeEight: true - Mary Elizabeth Cox - Gender: Female - Birth: Nov 3 1850 - Goshen, Elkhart, Ind. - Death: Aug 19 1854 - :Parents: John Milton Cox, Elizabeth A. Cox - :Siblings: William Alexander Cox, John C. Cox, Annette Wilson (born Cox), James Buchanan Cox, Annetta Halsey (born Cox),David Cowan Cox, Elizabeth Jane Lamson (born Cox), Elizabeth J. Lampson (born Cox), James Cox, Nancy Ann Cox, JohnKirkpatrick Cox, David Cox - - DiedBeforeEight: true - James Cox - Gender: Male - Birth: Circa 1851 - Of Fairfield,Oh - :Parents: John Milton Cox, Elizabeth A. Cox - :Siblings: William Alexander Cox, John C. Cox, Annette Wilson (born Cox), James Buchanan Cox, Mary Elizabeth Cox, Annetta Halsey (born Cox), David Cowan Cox, Elizabeth Jane Lamson (born Cox), Elizabeth J. Lampson (born Cox), Nancy Ann Cox, John Kirkpatrick Cox, David Cox - Annetta Halsey (born Cox) - Gender: Female - Birth: Circa 1853 - Of Fairfield,Oh - Marriage: Between 1872 and 1873 - Of Fairfield,Oh - :Parents: John Milton Cox, Elizabeth A. Cox - Husband: Leonard Halsey - :Siblings: William Alexander Cox, John C. Cox, Annette Wilson (born Cox), James Buchanan Cox, Mary Elizabeth Cox, David Cowan Cox, Elizabeth Jane Lamson (born Cox), ElizabethJ. Lampson (born Cox), James Cox, Nancy Ann Cox, John Kirkpatrick Cox, David Cox - John C. Cox - Birth name: John Calvin Cox - Gender: Male - Birth: Circa 1855 - Of Fairfield,Oh - Marriage: Oct 16 1889 - Marriage: Oct 16 1889 - Marriage: Oct 16 1889 - Death:Sep 24 1926 - :Parents: Elizabeth A. Cox, John Milton Cox - :Siblings: William Alexander Cox, Annette Wilson (born Cox), James Buchanan Cox, Mary Elizabeth Cox, Annetta Halsey (born Cox), David Cowan Cox, Elizabeth Jane Lamson (born Cox), Elizabeth J. Lampson (born Cox), James Cox, Nancy Ann Cox, John Kirkpatrick Cox, David Cox - James Buchanan Cox - Birth names: CoxJames B. CoxJames Buchanna Cox - Gender: Male - Birth: Sep 9 1856 - Il - Marriage: Spouse: Fannie Phalicia Cary - May 13 1883 - Death: July 9 1922 - Salem, Oregon - Burial: City View Cemetery, Salem, Marion, Oregon, United States - :Parents: John Milton Cox, Elizabeth A. Cox - Wife: Fannie Phalicia Cox (born Cary) - :Children: MiltonMiles Cox, Mildred Miles Cox, Mildred Miles Cox, Beulah Marie Cox, Roxanna McCain (born Cox), Frances Elere Hallier (born Cox) - :Siblings: William Alexander Cox, John C. Cox, Annette Wilson (bornCox), Mary Elizabeth Cox, Annetta Halsey (born Cox), David Cowan Cox, Elizabeth Jane Lamson (born Cox), Elizabeth J. Lampson (born Cox), James Cox, Nancy Ann Cox, John Kirkpatrick Cox, David Cox - **Duplicated relatives** - - Annette Wilson (born Cox) - Birth name: Annie Cox - Gender: Female - Birth: July 26 1860 - Oswego, Koscuisko, Ind. - Marriage: Dec 31 1878 - :Parents: John Milton Cox, Elizabeth A. Cox - Husband: Leonard R. Wilson - Daughter: Vera May Wilson - :Siblings: William Alexander Cox, John C. Cox, James Buchanan Cox, Mary Elizabeth Cox, Annetta Halsey (born Cox), David Cowan Cox,Elizabeth Jane Lamson (born Cox), Elizabeth J. Lampson (born Cox), James Cox, Nancy Ann Cox, John Kirkpatrick Cox, David Cox - Lusien Blain - Gender: Male - Birth: Feb 28 1847 - Warsaw, Kosciusko, Ind. - :Parents: William Barr Blain, Rachel Blain (born Nye) - :Siblings: Lanelto Liveratia Blain, Lucretia Rejina Cox (born Blain), Mary Ann Blain, Edward BakerBlain, MiltonS Blain, Winfield C Blain, Emma Blain, Byron Blain, Ida Watkins (born Blain), Charles S Blain, Lucy Glass (born Blain) - Ida Watkins (born Blain) - Gender: Female - Birth: Mar 17 1854 - Brownsville, Linn, Oreg - Marriage: May 211874 - Benton, Oregon - Marriage: May 21 1874 - Marriage: May 21 1874 - Death: Dec 27 1941 - :Parents: Rachel Blain (born Nye), William Barr Blain - Spouses: H Watkins, Hamilton Watkins - :Siblings: Lanelto Liveratia Blain, Lucretia Rejina Cox (born Blain), Mary Ann Blain, Edward Baker Blain, MiltonS Blain, Winfield C Blain, Lusien Blain, Emma Blain, Byron Blain, Charles S Blain, Lucy Glass (born Blain) - Charles S Blain - Birth name: Charles S. Blain - Gender: Male - Birth: Dec 22 1857 - Brownsville, Linn, Oreg - Death: 1909 - :Parents: Rachel Blain (born Nye), William Barr Blain - :Siblings: Lanelto Liveratia Blain, Lucretia Rejina Cox (born Blain), Mary Ann Blain, Edward Baker Blain, MiltonS Blain, Winfield C Blain,Lusien Blain, Emma Blain, Byron Blain, Ida Watkins (born Blain), Lucy Glass (born Blain) - Edward Baker Blain - Birth name: Edward Baker Blain - Gender: Male - Birth: May 20 1861 - Brownsville, Linn, Oreg - :Parents: William Barr Blain, Rachel Blain (born Nye) - Wife: Nellie Sarah Blain (born Downing) - Daughter: Minnie Minthin Zornes (born Blaine) - :Siblings: Lanelto Liveratia Blain, Lucretia Rejina Cox (born Blain), Mary Ann Blain, MiltonS Blain, Winfield C Blain, Lusien Blain, Emma Blain, Byron Blain, Ida Watkins (born Blain), Charles S Blain, Lucy Glass (born Blain) - Ingeborg Pedersen (born Atlaksdatter Tengs) - Birth names: Ingeborg AtlaksenMrs. Tollef PedersenMrs. Tollef Pedersen Tengseried - Gender: Female - Birth: 1632 - of Egersund, Stavanger, Norway - Marriage: Circa 1666 - Rogaland, Norway :Parents: Atlak Isaksen Tengs, Kirsten Tengs (born Nilsdatter) - Husband: Tollef Pedersen - :Children: Willartz Tollefsen Stromstad, Isak Tollefsen Tengerseid - :Siblings: Isak Aslaksen, Ola Aslaksen, Berit Roaldsen Seglem (born Aslagsdatter Tengs), Nils Aslaksen, Kari Aslaksdatter Tengs Bjerkreim - Kari Aslaksdatter Tengs Bjerkreim - Birth names: Karen AslachsenKaren Aslachsen BirkrembKaren Aslachsen EnoksenKaren AslaksenKaren Aslasksen BirkremKaren AtlaksdotterKari AklaksenKari ArlaksdatterKari AslaksdatterKari Aslaksen - Gender: Female - Birth: Between 1636 and 1638 - Tengs, Egersund, Rogaland, Norway - Marriage: 1658 - Norway - Marriage: Circa 1664 - of Kvalbein, Ogna, Rogaland, Norway - Death: 1696 - Norway - :Parents: Atlak Isaksen Tengs, Kirsten Tengs (born Nilsdatter) - Spouses: Gitle Enoksen Stangeland, Morten Pedersen - :Children: Enok Gitleson, AnneBjerkreim (born Gitlesdatter Bjerkreim), Morten Gitlesen Bjerkreim, Marite Gitlesdatter Bjerkreim, Gjermund Mortensen, Tor Mortensen, Jeremias Mortenson Hovland - :Siblings: Isak Aslaksen, IngeborgPedersen (born Atlaksdatter Tengs), Ola Aslaksen, Berit Roaldsen Seglem (born Aslagsdatter Tengs), Nils Aslaksen - Ola Aslaksen - Gender: Male - Birth: 1649 - Tengs, Egersund, Rogaland, Norge - :Parents: Atlak Isaksen Tengs, Kirsten Tengs (born Nilsdatter) - :Siblings: Isak Aslaksen, Ingeborg Pedersen(born Atlaksdatter Tengs), Berit Roaldsen Seglem (born Aslagsdatter Tengs), Nils Aslaksen, Kari Aslaksdatter Tengs Bjerkreim - Byron Blain - Gender: Male - Birth: Mar 6 1845 - Warsaw, Kosciusko, Ind - :Parents: Rachel Blain (born Nye), William Barr Blain - :Siblings: Lanelto Liveratia Blain, Lucretia Rejina Cox (born Blain), Mary Ann Blain, Edward Baker Blain, MiltonS Blain, Winfield C Blain, Lusien Blain, Emma Blain, Ida Watkins (born Blain), Charles S Blain, Lucy Glass (born Blain) - Emma Blain - Gender: Female - Birth: Mar 17 1854 - Brownsville, Linn, Oreg - :Parents: William Barr Blain, Rachel Blain (born Nye) - :Siblings: Lanelto Liveratia Blain, Lucretia Rejina Cox (born Blain), Mary Ann Blain, Edward Baker Blain, MiltonS Blain, Winfield C Blain, Lusien Blain, Byron Blain, Ida Watkins (born Blain), Charles S Blain, Lucy Glass (born Blain) - Birgitte Villumsen - Gender: Female - Birth: Between Jan 11 1570 and Jan 10 1571 - Eikestein, Helleland, Rogaland, Norway - :Parents: Villum Eikestein, Mrs Villum Eikestein - :Siblings: Erik Villumsen, Osmund Villumsen, Rasmus Villumsen, Turi Villumsen, Rasmus Villumsen, Villumsen, Hoskuld Willumsen Seglem, Tarald Villumsen - **Duplicated relatives** - Rasmus Villumsen - Birth name: Rasmus Villumsen - Gender: Male - Birth: Circa 1575 - Of Tveida, Hetland, Rogaland, Norway - Marriage: Spouse: Mrs. Rasmus Villumsen - Between 1597 and 1598 - Of Tveida, Hetland, Rogaland, Norway - **issue w/relatives** - Osmund Villumsen - Birth name: Osmund Villumsen Eikestein - Gender: Male - Birth: Circa 1575 - Eikestein, Helleland, Rogaland, Norway - Death: From 1645 - Eikestein, Helleland, Rogaland, Norway - **issue w/relatives**- Tarald Villumsen - Gender: Male - Birth: Circa 1580 - Eikestein, Helleland, Rogaland, Norway - :Parents: Mrs Villum Eikestein, Villum Eikestein - :Siblings: Rasmus Villumsen, Villumsen, Birgitte Villumsen, Erik Villumsen, Hoskuld Willumsen Seglem, Rasmus Villumsen, Turi Villumsen, Osmund Villumsen - **Duplicated relatives** - - Erik Villumsen - Gender: Male - Birth: Circa 1582 - Eikestein, Helleland, Rogaland, Norway - :Parents: Mrs Villum Eikestein, Villum Eikestein - :Siblings: Rasmus Villumsen, Villumsen, Birgitte Villumsen, Hoskuld Willumsen Seglem, Rasmus Villumsen, Turi Villumsen, Osmund Villumsen, Tarald Villumsen - **Duplicated relatives** - - Rasmus Villumsen - Gender: Male - Birth: 1584 - Eikestein, Helleland, Rogaland, Norway - :Parents: Villum Eikestein, Mrs Villum Eikestein - :Siblings: Erik Villumsen, Osmund Villumsen, Turi Villumsen, Rasmus Villumsen, Birgitte Villumsen, Villumsen, Hoskuld Willumsen Seglem, Tarald Villumsen - **Duplicated relatives** Villumsen - Gender: Female - Birth: Circa 1586 - Eikestein, Helleland, Rogaland, Norway - :Parents: Villum Eikestein, Mrs Villum Eikestein - :Siblings: Erik Villumsen, Osmund Villumsen, Rasmus Villumsen, Turi Villumsen, Rasmus Villumsen, Birgitte Villumsen, Hoskuld Willumsen Seglem, Tarald Villumsen - **Duplicated relatives** - Turi Villumsen - Gender: Female - Birth: Circa 1588 - Eikestein, Helleland, Rogaland, Norway - :Parents: Villum Eikestein, Mrs Villum Eikestein - :Siblings: Erik Villumsen, Osmund Villumsen, Rasmus Villumsen, Rasmus Villumsen, Birgitte Villumsen, Villumsen, Hoskuld Willumsen Seglem, Tarald Villumsen - **Duplicated relatives**- Lucy Glass (born Blain) - Gender: Female - Birth: June 2 1841 - Leesburg, Indiana - Marriage: Oct 20 1858 - Marriage: Oct 25 1858 - Linn, Oregon - :Parents: William Barr Blain, RachelBlain (born Nye) - Husband: William Glass - :Children: Robert L. Glass, Lillian A. Glass, Frank Glass - :Siblings: Lanelto Liveratia Blain, Lucretia Rejina Cox (born Blain), Mary Ann Blain, Edward Baker Blain, MiltonS Blain, Winfield C Blain, Lusien Blain, Emma Blain, Byron Blain, Ida Watkins (born Blain), Charles S Blain - MiltonS Blain - Birth name: Milton S. Blain - Gender: Male - Birth: Sep 6 1843 - Warsaw, Kosciusko, Indiana - :Parents: William Barr Blain, Rachel Blain (bornNye) - :Siblings: LaneltoLiveratia Blain, Lucretia Rejina Cox (born Blain), Mary Ann Blain, Edward Baker Blain, Winfield C Blain, Lusien Blain, Emma Blain, Byron Blain, Ida Watkins (born Blain), Charles S Blain, Lucy Glass (born Blain) - Mary Ann Blain - Gender: Female - Birth: Sep 1 1850 - Warsaw, Kosciusko, Ind - Death: 1853 - :Parents: William Barr Blain, Rachel Blain (born Nye) - :Siblings: Lanelto Liveratia Blain,Lucretia Rejina Cox (born Blain), Edward Baker Blain, MiltonS Blain,Winfield C Blain, Lusien Blain, Emma Blain, Byron Blain, Ida Watkins (born Blain), Charles S Blain, Lucy Glass (born Blain) - -DiedBeforeEight: true - Lanelto Liveratia Blain - Birth name: LanaltoLiveratia Blain - Gender: Female - Birth: Dec 27 1856 - Brownsville, Linn, OR - :Parents: Rachel Blain (born Nye), William Barr Blain - :Siblings: Lucretia Rejina Cox (born Blain), Mary Ann Blain, Edward Baker Blain, MiltonS Blain, Winfield C Blain, Lusien Blain, Emma Blain, Byron Blain, Ida Watkins (born Blain), Charles S Blain, Lucy Glass (born Blain) - Anna Tollaksen - Gender: Female - Christening: Apr 18 1704 - Egersund,Rogaland,Norway - :Parents: Tollach Gulichsen, Kirsten Gulichsen (born Nilsen) - :Siblings: Nield Tollaksen, Maren Tollaksen, Hans Tollaksen, Nield Tollaksen, Anna Tollaksen - **Duplicated relatives** - - Anna Tollaksen - Gender: Female - Christening: Apr 28 1714 - Egersund,Rogaland,Norway - :Parents: Tollach Gulichsen, Kirsten Gulichsen (born Nilsen) - :Siblings: Nield Tollaksen, Maren Tollaksen, Hans Tollaksen, Nield Tollaksen, Anna Tollaksen - **Duplicated relatives** - - Laurits Isaksen Tengs - Birth name: Laurits Isaksen - Gender: Male - Birth: Circa 1600 - Egersund, Rogaland, Norway - :Parents: Isak Olavsen, Kari Olavsen (born Lauritsen) - :Siblings:Atlak Isaksen Tengs, Ola Isaksen Sele, Tonnes Isaksen Tengs - Tonnes Isaksen Tengs - Birth name: Tonnes Isaksen - Gender: Male - Birth: Circa 1602 - Egersund, Rogaland, Norway - :Parents: Isak Olavsen, Kari Olavsen (born Lauritsen) - :Siblings: Laurits Isaksen Tengs, Atlak Isaksen Tengs, Ola Isaksen Sele - Margaret Asleson (born Taraldsdatter Olsen) - Gender: Female - Birth: 1845 - Seljord, Telemark, Norway - Marriage: May 26 1872 - Freeborn Co, Minnesota - Burial: 1873 - Emmons, Freeborn, Minnesota, United States - :Parents: Tarald Olson, Margaret Olson (born Hansdatter) - Husband: Christopher Asleson - :Siblings: Ingeborg "Isabella" Halvorson (born Taraldson Olsen), Ingerid Thompson (born Taraldsdatter Olsen), Hans Taraldson Olsen, Ole Taraldson Olsen, Kittil Taraldson-Olsen, Bergit Evenson Gregerson (born Taraldsdatter-Olsen) - Ingerid Thompson (born Taraldsdatter Olsen) - Gender: Female - Birth: 1847 - Seljord, Telemark, Norway - Death: Bricelyn, Faribault, Minnesota, United States - :Parents: Tarald Olson, Margaret Olson (born Hansdatter) - Husband: George Thompson - :Siblings: Ingeborg "Isabella" Halvorson (born Taraldson Olsen), Hans Taraldson Olsen, Ole Taraldson Olsen, Margaret Asleson (born Taraldsdatter Olsen), Kittil Taraldson-Olsen, Bergit Evenson Gregerson (born Taraldsdatter-Olsen) - Inger Thompson - Gender: Female - Birth: Sep 6 1847 - Norway - Marriage: Norway - Death: Mar 10 1941 - Burial: Bethania Cem, Bricelyn, Minn - Husband: George Thompson - :Children: Wilhelmina Matilda ( Tillie) Stevens (born Thompson), ==Section 12== Minnie Thompson, Clara Thompson, Selmer Thompson, Henry Thompson, Ida C. Thompson - Ingeborg "Isabella" Halvorson (born Taraldson Olsen) - Gender: Female - Birth: 1851 - Seljord, Telemark, Norway - Marriage: Nov 27 1870 - Freeborn, Minnesota, United States - Death: May25 1880 - Nunda Township, Freeborn, Minnesota, United States - *Parents: Tarald Olson, Margaret Olson (born Hansdatter) - Husband: Halge Halvorson - *Siblings: Ingerid Thompson (born Taraldsdatter Olsen), Hans Taraldson Olsen, Ole Taraldson Olsen, Margaret Asleson (born Taraldsdatter Olsen), Kittil Taraldson-Olsen, Bergit Evenson Gregerson (born Taraldsdatter-Olsen) - Ingeborg "Isabella" Halvorson (born Taraldson Olsen) - Gender: Female - Birth: 1851 - Seljord, Telemark, Norway - Marriage: Nov 27 1870 - Freeborn, Minnesota, United States - Death: May25 1880 - NundaTownship, Freeborn, Minnesota, United States - *Parents: Tarald Olson, Margaret Olson (born Hansdatter) - Husband: Halge Halvorson - *Siblings: Ingerid Thompson (born Taraldsdatter Olsen), Hans Taraldson Olsen, Ole Taraldson Olsen, Margaret Asleson (born Taraldsdatter Olsen), Kittil Taraldson-Olsen, Bergit Evenson Gregerson (born Taraldsdatter-Olsen) - Bergit Evenson Gregerson (born Taraldsdatter-Olsen) - Gender: Female - Birth: 1854 - Seljord, Telemark, Norway - Marriage: 1877 - LimeCreek Luth Church, Mansfield Township, Freeborn, Minnesota, United States - Death: 1919 - Nevis, Hubbard, Minnesota, United States - Burial: Lime Creek Lutheran Church, Emmons, Mn - **issue w/relatives** - Ole Taraldson Olsen - Gender: Male - Birth: 1861 - Seljord, Telemark, Norway - *Parents: Tarald Olson, Margaret Olson (born Hansdatter) - *Siblings: Ingeborg "Isabella" Halvorson (born Taraldson Olsen), Ingerid Thompson (born Taraldsdatter Olsen), Hans Taraldson Olsen, Margaret Asleson (born Taraldsdatter Olsen), Kittil Taraldson-Olsen, Bergit Evenson Gregerson (born Taraldsdatter-Olsen) - Earl F. Perkins - Birth names: Earl Francis PerkinsEarl PerkinsEarl F. Perkins - Gender: Male - Birth: Nov 25 1889 - Ohio - Marriage: Spouse: Eva N. Hopper - Nov 22 1910 - Portland, Multnomah, Oregon - Marriage: Spouse: Nellie May Keller - Nov 15 1966 - Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California, United States - Death: May 1975 - Burial: Cayucos-Morro Bay District Cemetery, Morro Bay, San Luis Obispo, California - *Parents: Isaac W. Perkins, Emma C. Perkins (born Woodruff) - Spouses: Nellie May Keller, Eva N Perkins (born Hopper) - *Children: Maxine Lois Perkins, FrancesJune Perkins - *Siblings: Floyd Alto Perkins, Raymond Isaac Perkins, Ruby Jeanette Bliss (born Perkins), Helen Marie Perkins - Ruby Jeanette Bliss (born Perkins) - Birth name: Ruby Perkins - Gender: Female - Birth: Mar 3 1901 - Marietta, Washington, Ohio, United States - Marriage: Oct 8 1918 - Death: June 141993 - Portland, Multnomah, Oregon - *Parents: Emma C. Perkins (born Woodruff), Isaac W. Perkins - Husband: Otto Laverne Bliss - *Children: Albert Laverne Bliss, Donald Adelbert Bliss - *Siblings: Floyd Alto Perkins, Raymond Isaac Perkins, Earl F. Perkins, Helen Marie Perkins - Helen Marie Perkins - Gender: Female - Birth: Jan 30 1906 - Portland, Mult, OR - Marriage: Aug 29 1923 - Portland, Multnomah, Oregon - Marriage: May 7 1939 - Santa Ana, Orange, California - Death: Apr 30 1999 - Redding, Shasta, California - Burial: May 5 1999 - Oak Hill Cemetery, Red Bluff, Tehama, California - *Parents: Emma C. Perkins (born Woodruff), Isaac W. Perkins - Spouses: Glen Burnell Ballenger, Edward Leslie Bennett - Daughter: Shirley May Ballenger - *Siblings: Floyd Alto Perkins, Raymond Isaac Perkins, Ruby Jeanette Bliss (born Perkins), Earl F. Perkins - MetteTaraldsen Seglem (born Tormodsdr) - Birth name: Mette Tormodsdr - Gender: Female - Birth: 1673 - Egersund, Rogaland, Norway - Marriage: Nov 5 1699 - Egersund,Rogaland,Norway - Burial: Mar 6 1711 - Egersund, Stavanger Amt, Norway - Husband: Isach Taraldsen Seglem - Aslach Taraldsen - Gender: Male - Christening: June 24 1685 - Egersund,Rogaland,Norway - *Parents: Tarald Roaldsen Seglem, Berit Roaldsen Seglem (born Aslagsdatter Tengs) - *Siblings: Ingebor Taraldsen, Aslack Taraldsen, Anna Nilsen Fotland (born Roaldsen Taraldsen), Ingeborg Taraldsen, Kirsten Ivarsen (born Taraldsen), Roel Taraldsen, Isach Taraldsen Seglem - Helga Taraldsen Seglem (born Tollachsdatter Aase) - Birth names: Helga Aase TollachsenHelga TollachsenHelge TollachsdrHelge Tollaksen - Gender: Female - Christening: Oct 30 1687 - Aase, Egersund, Rglnd, Nrwy - Marriage: Jan 3 1712 - Egersund,Rogaland,Norway - **issue w/relatives* - Isaac W. Perkins - Birth names: Isaac Wood PerkinsIssac Perkins - Gender: Male - Birth: Jan 1 1830 - New York - Marriage: Spouse: Mary Catherine Hoff - July 16 1864 - Athens, Ohio, USA - Death: May 14 1886 - Marietta, Washington, Ohio, USA - Burial: May 16 1886 - Marietta, Washington, Ohio - *Parents: Benjamin Perkins, Polly Perkins (born Palmer) - Wife: Mary Catherine Perkins (born Hoff) - *Children: Edgar A. Perkins, Isaac W. Perkins, Clarence A. Perkins - *Siblings: Edgar Adelbert Perkins, Lorencia Mercy Carter (born Perkins), Francis Perkins - Mary Catherine Perkins (born Hoff) - Birth name: Mary C. Hoff - Gender: Female - Birth: Nov 22 1842 - Cow Run, Washington, Ohio, United States - Marriage: July 16 1864 - Athens, Ohio, USA - Death: Apr 25 1926 - Marietta, Washington, Ohio, United States - Burial: Oak Grove Cem., Marietta, Washington, Ohio, USA **issue w/relatives** - Floyd Alto Perkins - Birth name: Floyd Alto Perkins - Gender: Male - Birth: July 2 1888 - Marietta New Township, Washington, Ohio, United States - Marriage: Spouse: Emma Marie Gantenbein - Apr 15 1907 - Multnomah, Oregon - Marriage: Spouse: Helen Elizabeth Richmond - May 25 1938 - Logan, Cache, Utah, United States - Residence: 1920 - Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, United States - Residence: 1930 - Pocatello, Bannock, Idaho - Death: Sep 12 1966 - *Parents: Isaac W. Perkins, Emma C. Perkins (born Woodruff) - Spouses: Helen Elizabeth Perkins (born Richmond), Emma Marie Perkins (born Gantenbein) - *Children: Dorothy V Perkins, Alta Marie Perkins, Floyd Allen Perkins, Dale Woodruff Perkins - *Siblings: Raymond Isaac Perkins, Ruby Jeanette Bliss (born Perkins),Earl F. Perkins, Helen Marie Perkins - Benjamin Perkins - Birth name: Benjamin - Gender: Male - Birth: July 29 1795 - Argyle, Washington, New York - Marriage: Spouse: Polly Palmer - Between 1827 and 1828 - of, Argyll County,Scotland - Death: Jan 15 1882 - Ceres, Mc Kean, Pennsylvania, USA - *Parents: Martha Perkins (born Johnson), Nathaniel Perkins - Wife: Polly Perkins (born Palmer) - *Children: EdgarAdelbert Perkins, Lorencia Mercy Carter (born Perkins), Isaac W. Perkins, Francis Perkins - *Siblings: Joseph Woodmancey Perkins, Mercy Potter (born Perkins), William Perkins, Martha Wood (born Perkins), Alva Perkins, Ezekiel Perkins, James Perkins, Nathaniel Perkins, Alva Ezra Perkins, Martha H Perkins, Harriet Perkins - Polly Perkins (born Palmer) - Birth name: Polly - Gender: Female - Birth: Dec 1 1809 - Otsego, New York, United States - Marriage: Between 1827 and 1828 - of, Argyll County, Scotland
Death: Jan 7 1888 - Ceres, McKean, Pennsylvania, United States - *Parents: Mary Elizabeth Palmer (born Oliver), John Palmer - Husband: Benjamin Perkins - *Children: Lorencia Mercy Carter (born Perkins), Francis Perkins, Edgar Adelbert Perkins, Isaac W. Perkins - *Siblings: Emma Lavinda Smith (born Palmer), Susannah Smith (born Palmer), Nancy Cordelia Palmer, Nathan Palmer, Sally A. Robinson (born Palmer), Elizabeth Palmer, John Avery Palmer, Sylvia Maxson (born Palmer) - Edgar A. Perkins - Birth name: Edgar A. (Dellie) Perkins - Gender: Male - Birth: Nov 5 1864 - Marietta, Washington, Ohio, USA - Marriage: Spouse: Charlotte Irene Hart - Aug 15 1888 -Marietta, Washington, Ohio - *Parents: Isaac W. Perkins, Mary Catherine Perkins (born Hoff) - Wife: Charlotte Irene Perkins (born Hart) - Daughter: Edna F. Perkins - *Siblings: Isaac W. Perkins, Clarence A. Perkins - Clarence A. Perkins - Gender: Male - Birth: Mar 29 1870 - Marietta, Washington, Ohio - Burial: Oct 11 1942 - Marietta, Washington, Ohio - *Parents: Isaac W. Perkins, Mary Catherine Perkins (born Hoff) - *Siblings: Edgar A. Perkins, Isaac W. Perkins - - Jane Lynn HOFF (born Griggs) - Gender: Female - Birth: Aug 24 1803 - Palatine, Montgomery, New York, USA - Christening: Aug 24 1803 - Reformed Dutch Church Of Stone Arabia,Palatine,Montgomery,New York - Marriage: Mar 4 1824 - Moss Run, Wash, Ohio - Residence: Marietta Tp. - Death: Apr 12 1880 - Washington, Ohio, USA - **issue w/relatives** - Nathaniel Perkins - Birth names: NathanielNathaniel B. PerkinsNathaniel Perkins - Gender: Male - Birth: July 6 1763 - Poughkeepsie, Dutchess, New York - Marriage: Spouse: Martha Johnson- Mar 13 1785 - Richmond, Rhode Island, USA - Death: July15 1849 - *Parents: Nathaniel Perkins Jr, Mary Perkins (born Record) - Wife: Martha Perkins (born Johnson) - *Children: Martha H Perkins, Martha Wood (born Perkins), William Perkins, Ezekiel Perkins, James Perkins, Mercy Perkins, Benjamin Perkins,Harriet Perkins, Joseph Woodmancey Perkins, Alva Ezra Perkins, Nathaniel Perkins, Alva Perkins - *Siblings: William Perkins, Thankful Ann Clark (born Perkins), Virtue Perkins, Mary Rhodes (born Perkins), Tabitha Clarke (born Perkins), John M. Perkins, Luke M Perkins, Elizabeth Rogers (born Perkins), Mercy Perkins, Deborah M. Clark (born Perkins) - Martha Perkins (born Johnson) - Gender: Female - Birth: June 12 1767 - Richmondtown, Washington, RI - Marriage: Mar 13 1785 - Richmond, Rhode Island, USA - Death: July 12 1862 - Independence, Allegeheny, New York - *Parents: Marcy Johnson (born Kinyon), Ezekial Johnson - Husband: Nathaniel Perkins - *Children: Joseph Woodmancey Perkins, Mercy Potter (born Perkins), William Perkins, Martha Wood (born Perkins), Alva Perkins, Ezekiel Perkins, Benjamin Perkins, James Perkins, Nathaniel Perkins, Alva Ezra Perkins - *Siblings: Ezekiel Johnson, Latham Johnson, Kenyon Johnson,Jonathan Johnson, Susan Boss (born Johnson), Gideon Johnson, Stephen Johnson, Mary Johnson, Jemima Johnson - John Palmer - Birth names: John PalmerPalmerJohn Daniel Palmer - Gender: Male - Birth: Circa 1790 - Rhode Island, USA - Marriage: Spouse: Mary Elizabeth Oliver - Circa 1807 - New York - Death: Circa 1832 - Alfred, Allegany, New York - Wife: Mary Elizabeth Palmer (born Oliver) - *Children: Susannah Smith (born Palmer), Polly Perkins (born Palmer), Sylvia Maxson (born Palmer),Nathan Palmer, John Avery Palmer, Elizabeth Palmer, Emma Lavinda Smith (born Palmer), Nancy Cordelia Palmer, Sally A. Robinson (born Palmer) - Mary Elizabeth Palmer (born Oliver) - Birth names: Mary Elizabeth OliverMary PalmerPolly or Mary - Gender: Female - Birth: Jan 17 1789 - Rhode Island, United States - Marriage: Between1806 and 1807 - New York - Death: Feb 23 1884 - Ceres Township, McKean, Pennsylvania, United States - Burial: 1885 - Ceres, McKean, Pennsylvania - Husband: John Palmer - *Children: Emma Lavinda Smith (born Palmer), Susannah Smith (born Palmer), Nancy Cordelia Palmer, Polly Perkins (born Palmer), Nathan Palmer, Sally A. Robinson (born Palmer), Elizabeth Palmer, John Avery Palmer, SylviaMaxson (born Palmer) - William F Younger - Birth names: William Thomas YoungerWilliam YoungerWm L.YoungerWm. T. YoungerWilliam F. YoungerWilliam F Younger Gender: Male - Birth: 1850 - Vermillion,Indiana - Marriage: Spouse: Alice Carey Dollerhide - Dec 28 1875 - Edgar, Illinois, United States - Death: Circa 1910 - Indiana, United States - *Parents: Charles Washington Younger, Mary E Younger (born Hamen) - Wife: Alice Carey Younger (born Dollerhide) - *Children: Harry Younger, Gertie Younger, Early Younger, Margueritte Alice Younger DeKay, Jessie B Younger, Grace Whitehead (born Younger), Bernard L Younger, Noel Younger, Perry L Younger, Florence Dollarhide Younger - Alice Carey Younger (born Dollerhide) - Birth names: Alica DolorhideAlice C.Dollarhide YoungerAlice Cary DollarhideAlice DollarhideAlice Carey Dollerhide - Gender: Female - Birth: Circa Mar 1852 - Ohio, United States - Marriage: Dec 28 1875 - Edgar, Illinois, United States - Residence: 1870 - Ohio, United States - Death: Circa 1952 - Ohio, United States - **issue w/relatives** Gertie Younger Gender: Female - Birth: Circa Sep 1877 - Illinois, United States - *Parents: William F Younger, Alice Carey Younger (born Dollerhide) - *Siblings: Harry Younger, Early Younger, Margueritte Alice Younger DeKay, Jessie B Younger, Grace Whitehead (born Younger), Bernard L Younger, Noel Younger, Perry L Younger, Florence Dollarhide Younger - Bernard L Younger - Birth names: YoungerBernard L Younger - Gender: Male - Birth: Dec 4 1879 - Buck Tp, Edgar County, Illinois - Death: Circa 1979 - Illinois, United States - *Parents: William F Younger, Alice Carey Younger (born Dollerhide) - Wife: Mrs. Bernard L Younger - *Siblings: Harry Younger, Gertie Younger, Early Younger, Margueritte Alice Younger DeKay, Jessie B Younger, Grace Whitehead (born Younger), Noel Younger, Perry L Younger, Florence Dollarhide Younger - Early Younger - Birth names: YoungerEarly Younger - Gender: Male - Birth: May 8 1884 - Buck Tp, Edgar County, Illinois - *Parents: William F Younger, Alice Carey Younger (born Dollerhide) - Wife: Mrs. Early Younger - *Siblings: Harry Younger, Gertie Younger, Margueritte Alice Younger DeKay, Jessie B Younger, Grace Whitehead (born Younger), Bernard L Younger, Noel Younger, PerryL Younger, Florence Dollarhide Younger - Perry L Younger - Birth name: Perry L Younger - Gender: Male - Birth: Circa Sep 1885 - Illinois, United States - Death: Circa 1985 - Illinois, United States - *Parents: William F Younger, Alice Carey Younger (born Dollerhide) - Wife: Mrs. PerryL Younger - *Siblings: Harry Younger, Gertie Younger, Early Younger, Margueritte Alice Younger DeKay, Jessie B Younger, Grace Whitehead (born Younger), Bernard L Younger, Noel Younger, Florence Dollarhide Younger - Jessie B Younger - Gender: Female - Birth: Circa Mar 1889 - Illinois, United States - *Parents: William F Younger, Alice Carey Younger (born Dollerhide) - *Siblings: Harry Younger, GertieYounger, Early Younger, Margueritte Alice Younger DeKay, Grace Whitehead (born Younger), Bernard L Younger, Noel Younger, Perry L Younger, Florence Dollarhide Younger - Florence Dollarhide Younger - Birth name: Younger - Gender: Female - Birth: Oct 20 1890 - Edgar, Illinois - *Parents: Alice Carey Younger (born Dollerhide), William F Younger *Siblings: Harry Younger, Gertie Younger, Early Younger, Margueritte Alice Younger DeKay, Jessie B Younger, Grace Whitehead (born Younger), Bernard L Younger, Noel Younger, Perry L Younger - Margueritte Alice Younger DeKay - Gender: Female - Birth: Jan 25 1895 - Paris, Edgar, Illinois - *Parents: Alice Carey Younger (born Dollerhide), William F Younger - *Siblings: Harry Younger, Gertie Younger, Early Younger, Jessie B Younger, Grace Whitehead (born Younger), Bernard L Younger, Noel Younger, Perry L Younger, Florence Dollarhide Younger - William Henry Willhite - Birth names: Henry William WilhiteW. H. WilhiteWilliam H. WillhiteWilliam Henry WilhiteWilliam Henry Willhite - Gender: Male - Birth: Jan 14 1836 - Tennessee - Marriage: Spouse: Catherine A. Powers - Sep 1865 - Robertson, Jasper, Texas, United States - Death: June 26 1895 - Wife: Catherine A. Willhite (born Powers) - *Children: Ellen Willhite, Cordelia Willhite, Sarah Jane Watson (born Willhite), Emma Willhite, William H. Willhite, Lucy Ann Churchill (born Willhite), Ada Rees (born Reese), John B. Willhite, Mary Elizabeth Wilhite, Rose Etta Telford (born Wilhite) - Catherine A. Willhite (born Powers) - Birth names: Catherine BowerCatherine PowerCatherine Power or Wilhite - Gender: Female - Birth: Dec 14 1846 - Alabama - Marriage: Sep 1865 - Robertson, Jasper, Texas, United States - Husband: William Henry Willhite - *Children: Emma Willhite, Ada Rees (born Reese), Cordelia Willhite, Sarah Jane Watson (born Willhite), William H. Willhite, John B. Willhite, Lucy Ann Churchill (born Willhite), Ellen Willhite, Mary Elizabeth Wilhite, Rose Etta Telford (born Wilhite) - Mcclain - Birth name: Mcclain - Gender: Male - Birth: 1864 - Marriage: Spouse: Mary Elizabeth Wilhite - Between 1903 and 1904 - Stevens, Washington, United States - Wife: Mary Elizabeth Wilhite - Daughter: Mamie Etta Hunt (born McClain) - William H. Willhite - Birth name: William H.Willhite - Gender: Male - Birth: Jan 1868 - Texas - Marriage: Spouse: Sarah Jane Watson - Mar 21 1887 - Montrose, Colorado, United States Death: From 1930 *Parents: William Henry Willhite, Catherine A. Willhite (born Powers) - Wife: Sarah Jane Willhite (born Watson) - Son: John Henry Willhite - *Siblings: Ellen Willhite,Cordelia Willhite, Sarah Jane Watson (born Willhite), Emma Willhite, Lucy Ann Churchill (born Willhite), Ada Rees (born Reese), John B. Willhite, Mary Elizabeth Wilhite, Rose Etta Telford (born Wilhite) - John B. Willhite - Gender: Male - Birth: Circa 1871 - Texas - *Parents: Catherine A. Willhite (born Powers), William Henry Willhite - *Siblings: Emma Willhite, Ada Rees (born Reese), Cordelia Willhite, Sarah Jane Watson (born Willhite), William H. Willhite, Lucy Ann Churchill (born Willhite), Ellen Willhite, Mary Elizabeth Wilhite, Rose Etta Telford (born Wilhite) - Sarah Jane Watson (born Willhite) - Birth name: Sarah Jane Willhite - Gender: Female - Birth: Mar 16 1873 - Blanco, Texas, United States - Marriage: Circa 1887 - Death: Nov 14 1970 -San Jose or Santa Clara, California - Burial: Nov 17 1970 - Oak Hill Memorial Park, San Jose, California - *Parents: William Henry Willhite, Catherine A. Willhite (born Powers) - Husband: James Franklin Watson - *Children: Henry David Watson, Elizabeth M. Watson, Zelma B. Watson, Charles Franklin Watson - *Siblings: Ellen Willhite, Cordelia Willhite, Emma Willhite, William H. Willhite, Lucy Ann Churchill (born Willhite), Ada Rees (born Reese), John B. Willhite, Mary Elizabeth Wilhite, Rose Etta Telford (born Wilhite) - Emma Willhite - Gender: Female - Birth: Circa 1875 - Texas - *Parents: William Henry Willhite, Catherine A. Willhite (born Powers) - *Siblings: Ellen Willhite, Cordelia Willhite, Sarah Jane Watson (born Willhite), William H. Willhite, Lucy Ann Churchill (born Willhite), Ada Rees (born Reese), John B. Willhite, Mary Elizabeth Wilhite, Rose Etta Telford (born Wilhite) - Ellen Willhite - Gender: Female - Birth: Circa 1876 - Texas - *Parents: William Henry Willhite, Catherine A. Willhite (born Powers) - *Siblings: Cordelia Willhite, Sarah Jane Watson (born Willhite), Emma Willhite, William H. Willhite, Lucy Ann Churchill (born Willhite), Ada Rees (born Reese), John B. Willhite, Mary Elizabeth Wilhite, Rose Etta Telford (born Wilhite) - Cordelia Willhite - Gender: Female - Birth: 1879 - Centerville, Kerr, Texas - *Parents: WilliamHenry Willhite, Catherine A. Willhite (born Powers) - *Siblings: Ellen Willhite, Sarah JaneWatson (born Willhite), Emma Willhite, William H. Willhite, Lucy Ann Churchill (born Willhite), Ada Rees (born Reese), John B. Willhite, Mary Elizabeth Wilhite, Rose Etta Telford (born Wilhite) - Lucy Ann Churchill (born Willhite) - Birth names: Lucy WilhiteLucy Ann Willhite - Gender: Female - Birth: Sep 2 1881 - Kerrville, Kerr, Texas - Marriage: Mar 5 1896 - Yakima, Washington - Death: From 1930 - *Parents: William Henry Willhite, Catherine A. Willhite (born Powers) - Husband: Charles Churchill - *Children: Birdie C Aller (born Chruchil), Charles Alva Churchill,Harry, Archie Churchill, Lester Churchill, Verne D Churchill, Birdie Churchill - *Siblings: Ellen Willhite, Cordelia Willhite, Sarah Jane Watson (born Willhite), Emma Willhite, William H. Willhite,Ada Rees (born Reese), John B. Willhite, Mary Elizabeth Wilhite, Rose Etta Telford (born Wilhite) - James W. Watson - Birth names: James WatsonJames W. Watson - Gender: Male - Birth: Dec 25 1882 - Texas - Death: Nov 27 1909 - **issue w/relatives**- Ada Rees (born Reese) - Birth names: Ada Virginia WilhiteAda Virginia WillhiteAda Reese - Gender: Female - Birth: Sep 1 1884 - Kerrville, Kerr, Tx - Death: May 28 1980 - Oregon City, Linn, Oregon - Burial: Seattle, King, Washington - *Parents: William HenryWillhite, Catherine A. Willhite (born Powers) - Husband: Aaron Rees - *Siblings: Ellen Willhite, Cordelia Willhite, Sarah Jane Watson (born Willhite), Emma Willhite, William H. Willhite, Lucy Ann Churchill (born Willhite), John B. Willhite, Mary Elizabeth Wilhite, Rose Etta Telford (born Wilhite) - John Thomas Watson - Birth names: Thomas WatsonJohn Thomas Watson - Gender: Male - Birth: Jan 15 1885 - Texas - **issue w/relatives** - Richard Allen Watson - Birth name: Richard Allen Watson - Gender: Male - Birth: Feb 27 1888 - Centralia, Lewis, Washington, United States - * Death: United States - **issue w/ relatives. - Richard Allen Watson - Birth name: Richard Allen Watson - Gender: Male - Birth: Feb 27 1888 - Centralia, Lewis, Washington, USA - Katherine Massey Watson - Birth names: Catherine WatsonKatherine Massey Watson - Gender: Female - Birth: Apr 27 1888 - Colorado City, Mitchell, Texas - Marriage: Sep 23 1903 - Spokane,Spokane, Washington, United States - Marriage: Jan 14 1935 - Asotin, Washington, United States - Death: Feb 1968 - Moscow, Latah, Idaho - **issue w/relatives**- Joseph Henry Watson - Birth names: Joseph H. WilsonJoseph Henry Watson - Gender: Male - Birth: Circa 1893 - Washington, United States - Marriage: Spouse: Henrietta Turner - Mar 6 1889 -Lee,Alabama - Marriage: Spouse: Alice Gertrude Deno - June 12 1919 - De Smet, Benewah, Idaho, United States - **issue w/relatives**- Charles Watson - Gender: Male - Birth: 1890 - - Death: 1918 - **issue w/relatives**- Rose Etta Telford (born Wilhite) - Birth names: Rose Etta WillhiteRosetta Telford - Gender: Female - Birth: Feb 12 1890 - Centralia, Lewis, Washington, United States - Death: July 1987- Oregon City, Linn, Oregon - Burial: Willamette National Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah, Oregon - *Parents: William Henry Willhite, Catherine A. Willhite (born Powers) - Husband: Alexander Telford - *Siblings: Ellen Willhite, Cordelia Willhite, Sarah Jane Watson (born Willhite), Emma Willhite, William H. Willhite, Lucy Ann Churchill (born Willhite), Ada Rees (born Reese), John B. Willhite, Mary Elizabeth Wilhite - Richard Allen Watson - Gender: Male - Birth: Feb 27 1890 - Washington - **issue w/relatives**- Eli Watson - Gender: Male - Birth: Mar 25 1895 - United States - Death: Mar 26 1895 - United States - **issue w/relatives**- Anna Mae Watson - Birth name: Anna Mae ==Section 13== Watson - :Gender: Female - :Birth: May 8 1898 - Cedarville, Modoc, CA - :Marriage: July 26 1920 - Kalama,Cowlitz, Washington, United States - :Marriage: 1927 - :Marriage: Dec 29 1942 - Stevenson, Skamania, Washington, United States - :Death: Sep 11 1993 - Tigard, Washington, Oregon - **issue w/relatives - :Mamie Etta Hunt (born McClain) - :Birth name: Mayme Mcclain - :Gender: Female - :Birth: Sep 17 1905 - North Port, WA - :Death: Feb 3 1989 - Tigard, Washington, Oregon, United States - **issue w/relatives - :George F Stowe - :Birth name: George F. Stowe - :Gender: Male - :Birth: 1845 - Lamartine, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, United States :Parents: Cyrus E Stowe, Hannah Maria Stowe (born Hooper) - :Wife: Mrs. Ella Stowe - :Son: Herbert Addison Stowe - :Siblings: Annette Ferris (born Stowe), Amelia Marie Redfield (born Stowe), Addison F Stowe - :Mrs. Ella Stowe - :Birth name: Mrs. Ella Stowe - :Gender: Female - :Birth: 1850 - Maine, United States - :Husband: George F Stowe - :Son: Herbert Addison Stowe - Orm Bergulfsen - :Birth names: Orm Bergulfsen (Aarstad)Orm Bergulfsen Årstad - :Gender: Male - :Birth: Between Jan 10 1449 and Jan 10 1452 - Aarstad, Egersund, Rogaland, Norway - :Marriage: Spouse: Mrs Orm Bergulfsen - 1489 - :Parents: Bergulf Ormsen, Ingeborg Ormsen (born Sveinsdatter) :Wife: Mrs Orm Bergulfsen - :Children: Knut Ormsen, Ingeleiv Ormsdatter, Laurifs Ormsen - Katie Abigail Hale - Birth name: Katie Abigail Hale - :Gender: Female - :Birth: Dec 3 1898 - Little Rock, Pulaski, Arkansas - :Marriage: Feb 28 1917 - Umatilla, Oregon, United States - :Marriage: May 13 1927 - Walla Walla, Walla Walla, Washington, United States - :Death: Feb 9 1987 - Pendleton, Umatilla, Oregon - :Burial: Feb 12 1987 - Echo, Umatilla, Oregon - :Parents: Isaac Frank Hale, Hattie Isabel Hale (born Coppinger) - :Spouses: Allen Clark Mudge, Antone "Tony" Cunha - :Children: Bernice Isabelle Lowary (born Mudge), Dorothy Aldora Oldman (born Mudge) - :Siblings: Lillie M. Hale, Myrtle Lily Hale, Kelly L. Hale, Roy Charles Hale, Charles R. Hale, Floyd H. Hale, Frederick W. Hale, Lillian Myrtle O'Brien (born Hale) - :Bernice Isabelle Lowary (born Mudge) - :Birth name: Bernice Isabelle Mudge - :Gender: Female - :Birth: July 28 1919 - Echo, Umatilla, Oregon, United States - :Marriage: Feb 14 1947 - Pendleton, Umatilla, Oregon, United States - :Death: Sep 12 2006 - Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, United States - :Burial: Pendleton, Umatilla, Oregon, United States - :Parents: Allen Clark Mudge, KatieAbigail Hale - :Husband: David Charles Lowary - :Sister: Dorothy Aldora Oldman (born Mudge) - Dorothy Aldora Oldman (born Mudge) - :Birth name: Dorothy Aldora Mudge - :Gender: Female - :Birth: Sep 10 1917 - Echo, Umatilla, Oregon, United States - :Death: May 4 2010 - Hermiston, Umatilla, Oregon, United States - :Parents: Allen Clark Mudge, Katie Abigail Hale - Husband: Cy Oldman - :Sister: Bernice Isabelle Lowary (born Mudge) - John Keys - :Birth names: John KiesJohn Kies or KeysJohn Keys - :Gender: Male - :Birth: Sep 5 1796 - Stark Co, Oh, Sandusky Co, Oh - :Marriage: Spouse: Elizabeth Moury - Nov 22 1823 - Stark,Ohio - :Residence: BLM certificate shows John as being from Wayne County. - 1834 - Seneca Co., Ohio, USA - :Residence: 1850 - Ln. 5, Liberty, Seneca, OH - :Residence: 1850 - Liberty, Seneca, Ohio - :Residence: 1860 - Liberty, Seneca, Ohio, United States - :Death: Apr 7 1868 - Sandusky Co, Oh, Jackson, Twp - :Burial: Apr 1868 - Liberty Bettsville cemetery, Seneca Co., OH - :Wife: Elizabeth Keys (born Moury) - :Children: Henry Kies, Mary Ann Kisaberth (born Kies), Samuel Keys, Mary M Polly Lefers (born Kies), Matilda Kies or Keys, Jacob Kies, John Kies, Henry Keys - Elizabeth Keys (born Moury) - :Birth names: Elizabeth Moury MowryElizabeth MowryElizabeth Moury - :Gender: Female - :Birth: Oct 9 1803 - Northumberland, Pennsylvania - Christening: Evangelical Assn, Pa - :Marriage: Nov 22 1823 - Stark,Ohio - :Death: Nov 15 1839 - Bettsville, Seneca, Ohio, USA - :Burial: Nov 1839 - Liberty Bettsville cemetery, Seneca Co., OH - **issue w/relatives - :Daniel Gamertsfelder - :Gender: Male - :Birth: June 23 1860 - Coshocton, Ohio, United States - :Marriage: Spouse: Susie V. George - Jan 11 1883 - Sandusky,Ohio - :Marriage: Spouse: Laura Kies or Keys - Feb 10 1910 - Seneca, Ohio, United States - :Death: July 16 1941 - Burgoon, Sandusky, Ohio, United States - :Parents: Christian Gottlieb Gammertsfelder, Elizabeth Gammertsfelder (bornInfield) - :Spouses: Susie V. Gamertsfelder (born George), Laura Gamertsfelder (born Kies or Keys) :Siblings: Mary Ann Shale (born Gamertsfelder), Elizabeth Gamertsfelder, Adam Gamertsfelder, Rebeca Brockmann (born Gamertsfelder), Phenis Phoenix Gamertsfelder - Isaac Frank Hale - Birth names: Isaac Franklin HaleIssac F. HaleIssac Franklin Hale - :Gender: Male - :Birth: Aug 1867 - Kentucky - :Burial: Echo, Umatilla, Oregon - **issue w/relatives. - :Hattie Isabel Hale (born Coppinger) - :Birth names: Hattie I. HaleHattie Isabelle Coppinger - :Gender: Female - :Birth: July 27 1873 - Madison County, Arkansas - :Death: Feb 9 1938 - Echo,Umatilla, Oregon, United States - :Burial: Feb 1938 - Echo, Umatilla, Oregon - **issue w/relatives - :Antone "Tony" Cunha - :Birth name: Antone "Tony" Cunha - :Gender: Male - :Birth: Sep 29 1894 - Echo, Umatilla, Oregon, United States - :Marriage: Spouse: Katie Abigail Hale - May 13 1927 -Walla Walla, Walla Walla, Washington, United States - :Death: July 26 1973 - Hermiston, Umatilla, Oregon, United States - :Burial: Echo, Umatilla, Oregon, United States - :Parents: Joseph Charles Cunha Sr, Rita Candida Cunha (born Mendosa) - :Wife: Katie Abigail Hale - :Siblings: John Cunha, Alfred Francis Cunha, Manuel Andrew "Doc" Cunha, Frank Cunha, Clara Margarita Stevens (born Cunha), Joseph Charles Cunha Jr, Reta Cunha - Henry Kies - :Gender: Male - :Birth: Between 1835 and 1837 - Ohio - :Parents: John Keys, Elizabeth Keys (born Moury) - :Siblings: Mary Ann Kisaberth (born Kies), Samuel Keys, Mary M Polly Lefers (born Kies), Matilda Kies or Keys, Jacob Kies, John Kies, Henry Keys - Mary Ann Kisaberth (born Kies) - :Birth names: KiesMary Ann Kies or KeysMary Ann Kies - :Gender: Female - :Birth: Dec 25 1832 - Stark, Ohio - :Marriage: June 23 1853 - Seneca,Ohio - :Death: Jan 1 1885 - Stark, Ohio - :Burial: Liberty Cem, Row 19-5 - :Parents: John Keys, Elizabeth Keys (born Moury) - :Husband: John Kisaberth - :Children: James A Kiseberth, Melista Lutz (born Kiseberth), Mary E Sheller (born Kiseberth), Maria E Spoon (born Kiseberth), Frank Kissebeth, Calista J Lutz (born Kissiberth), Clara E Mock (born Kiseberth), Rowena Kiseberth, Sarah Adelia Winters (born Kiseberth), Male Infant Kiseberth - :Siblings: Henry Kies, Samuel Keys, Mary M Polly Lefers (born Kies), Matilda Kies or Keys, Jacob Kies, John Kies, Henry Keys - Mary M Polly Lefers (born Kies) - :Birth names: Polly KeisPolly Mary Kies or KeysMary M. "Polly" Kies - :Gender: Female - :Birth: Circa 1824 - Wayne Co, Oh, Sandusky Co, Oh - :Marriage: Aug8 1847 - Seneca Co., Ohio - :Residence: 1850 - Liberty, Seneca, Ohio :Residence: 1860 - Liberty, Seneca, Ohio, United States - :Residence: 1870 - Liberty, Seneca, Ohio, United States - :Residence: 1880 - Jackson, Sandusky, Ohio, United States - :Death: Jan 25 1889 - Liberty, Seneca, OH - :Burial: Jan 1889 - Smithcemetery, Burgoon, Sandusky, OH - :Parents: John Keys, Elizabeth Keys (born Moury) - :Husband: Samuel Lefers - :Children: Clarissa J Shaler (born Leffler), Mary A Sheller (born Lefler), Cyrus Leffler, Sarah E Leffler - :Siblings: Henry Kies, MaryAnn Kisaberth (born Kies), Samuel Keys, Matilda Kies or Keys, Jacob Kies, John Kies, Henry Keys - Matilda Kies or Keys - Birth names: Matilda Infant Kies or KeysMatilda Kies or Keys - :Gender: Female - :Birth: Dec 15 1832 - Ohio, United States - :Death: June 11 1842 - Sandusky Co, Oh,Jackson, Twp - :Burial: Liberty, Cem, Row 7-6 - :Parents: John Keys, Elizabeth Keys (born Moury) - :Siblings: Henry Kies, Mary Ann Kisaberth (born Kies), Samuel Keys, Mary M Polly Lefers (born Kies), Jacob Kies, John Kies, Henry Keys - Jacob Kies - :Birth name: Jacob Kies or Keys - :Gender: Male - :Birth: Jan 20 1829 - Wayne Co, Oh, Seneca Co, Oh - :Marriage: Spouse: Ann M. Smith - Mar 17 1857 - Seneca,Ohio - :Marriage:Spouse: Emma L Thompson - Sep 13 1888 - Seneca Co, Oh - :Residence: 1850 - Ln. 7, Liberty, Seneca, OH - :Residence: 1860 - Pg. 154. Ln. 3, Fostoria, Liberty, Seneca, OH - :Residence: 1880 - Pg.28. Ln. 27, ED 193, Bettsville, Liberty, Seneca, OH - :Death: Mar 7 1912 - Bettsville, Seneca Co, Oh - :Burial: Mar 10 1912 - Liberty Cem, Row 7-7 - :Parents: Elizabeth Keys (born Moury), JohnKeys - :Spouses: Ann M. Kies (born Smith), Kies (born Anna), Emma L Thompson Kies - :Siblings: Henry Kies, Mary Ann Kisaberth (born Kies), Samuel Keys, Mary M Polly Lefers (born Kies), Matilda Kies or Keys, John Kies, Henry Keys - :John Kies - :Birth name: John Kies or Keys :Gender: Male - :Birth: Dec 17 1826 - Stark, Ohio - :Marriage: Spouse: Barbara Good - Apr 15 1851 - Seneca Co., Ohio, USA :Residence: 1850 -Pg. 397, Ln. 6, Liberty, Seneca, OH - :Residence: 1850 - Ln. 6, Liberty, Seneca, OH - :Residence: 1860 - Pg. 149.Ln. 7, Fostoria, Liberty, Seneca, OH :Residence: 1870 - Pg. 41. Ln. 16, Fostoria, Liberty, Seneca, OH :Death: July 26 1919 - Seneca, Ohio :Burial: Kansas, Oh, Kansas Cem :Parents: John Keys, Elizabeth Keys (born Moury) :Wife: Barbara Kies (born Good) :Children: Alice R Kies, John Willis Kies, Olive C. Craun (born Keys), William H Infant Kies or Keys, Minnie B. Kies, Sarah E Infant Kies or Keys, Mary Kies :Siblings: Henry Kies, Mary Ann Kisaberth (born Kies), Samuel Keys, Mary M Polly Lefers (born Kies), Matilda Kies or Keys, Jacob Kies, Henry Keys - Henry Keys :Birth names: Henry KiesHenry Kies or Keys :Gender: Male :Birth: Circa 1836 - Ohio :Marriage: Spouse: Amelia Litzenberg - Jan 14 1875 - Greene, Pennsylvania :Death: Dec 21 1916 - Washington **issue w/relatives :Charles Alexander Hereford :Birth name: Charles Alexander Hereford :Gender: Male - :Birth: Dec 11 1897 - Huntsville, Madison, Alabama, United States :Death: Jan 6 1983 - Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, United States :Mother: allieventura derrick :Wife: Helen Hereford (born Werner) - Charles Alexander Hereford :Gender: Male :Birth: Dec 11 1897 - Huntsville, Madison, Alabama :Marriage: Spouse: Helen Warner - Aug 24 1920 - Portland, Oregon? :Death: 1983 - Portland, Oregon? :Burial: 1983 - Portland, Oregon? :Parents: Alta Ventura Altie Hereford (born Derrick), Reverend Charles Miller Hereford :Spouses: Helen Hereford (born Warner), helen Hereford (born warner) :Siblings: Dora Graham Grendahl (born Hereford), Leeford Hereford, Milligan Gatewood Hereford, Joseph Herran Hereford, Edna Lipscomb Abegglen (born Hereford), Lillian Belle " Lily" Hereford, Marguerite Powers (born Hereford), Claudia Elouise Hereford **Duplicated relatives. :Helen Hereford (born Werner) :Birth name: Helen Werner :Gender: Female :Birth: Apr 6 1899 - Fort Wayne, Allen, Indiana, United States :Death: 1983 - Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, United States :Husband: Charles Alexander Hereford - helen Hereford (born warner) :Gender: Female :Birth: Apr 6 1899 - Fort Wayne, Allen, Indiana, United States :Death: 1893 - portland,multnomah :Husband: Charles Alexander Hereford - Helen Hereford (born Warner) :Gender: Female :Birth: 1899 :Marriage: Aug 24 1920 - Portland, Oregon? :Husband: Charles Alexander Hereford - Nathaniel Perkins Jr :Birth names: NathanielNathaniel PerkinsNathaniel Perkins Jr.Nathaniel Perkins, Jr.Nathaniel Perkins Jr :Gender: Male :Birth: Jan 1 1740 - Kingston, South Kingstown, Washington, Rhode Island, United States :Marriage: Spouse: Mary Record - Oct 9 1760 :Death: Apr 6 1823 - West Galway,Fulton, New York, United States :Burial: 1823 - West Galway, Fulton,New York, United States of America == Section 14== :Parents: Nathaniel Perkins, Elizabeth Perkins (born Crandall) - :Wife: Mary Perkins (born Record) - :Children: William Perkins, Thankful Ann Clark (born Perkins), Virtue Perkins, Mary Rhodes (born Perkins), Nathaniel Perkins, Tabitha Clarke (born Perkins), John M. Perkins, Luke M Perkins, Elizabeth Rogers (born Perkins), Mercy Perkins, Deborah M. Clark(born Perkins) - :Siblings: Abraham Perkins, Jenckes Perkins, James Perkins, Sands Perkins, William P. Perkins, Elizabeth Perkins, Susannah Perkins - Mary Perkins (born Record) - :Birth name: Mary Record - Married name: Mary Perekins - :Gender: Female - :Birth: Feb 20 1740 - Middletown, Newport, Rhode Island, United States - :Christening: May 21 1746 - Middletown, Newport, Rhode Island, United States - :Marriage: Oct 9 1760 - :Death: Sep 15 1837 - **issue w/relatives.. Nathaniel Perkins - :Birth names: NathanielNathaniel Perkins - :Gender: Male - :Birth: Jan 22 1711 - Kingston,Washington,Rhode Island - :Marriage: Spouse: Elizabeth Crandall - Mar 1 1734 -Kingston, South Kingstown, Washington, Rhode Island, United States - :Death: Feb 17 1767 - Kingston, Rhode Island, USA - :Burial: South Kingstown, Washington, Rhode Island - :Parents: Abraham Perkins, Tabitha Perkins (born Niles) - :Wife: Elizabeth Perkins (born Crandall) - :Children: Abraham Perkins, Jenckes Perkins, James Perkins, Sands Perkins, William P. Perkins, Elizabeth Perkins, Susannah Perkins, Nathaniel Perkins Jr - :Siblings: Elizabeth Mumford (born Perkins), Tabitha Perkins, Sarah Perkins - Elizabeth Perkins (born Crandall) - :Gender: Female - :Birth: Feb 1 1719 - Kingstown, Washington, Rhode Island, United States - :Marriage: Mar 1 1734 - Kingston, South Kingstown, Washington,Rhode Island, United States - :Death: 1803 - Westerly,Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, United States - **issue w/relatives.. - Abraham Perkins - :Birth name: Abraham Perkins - :Gender: Male - :Birth: Nov 12 1681 - Beverly, Essex, Massachusetts - :Marriage: Spouse: Tabitha Niles - May 23 1708 - North Kingston, Washington, Rhode Island - :Marriage: Spouse: Margaret Case - June 29 1718 - South Kingston, Washington, Rhode Island - :Death: Between 1745 and 1747 - South Kingston, Washington, Rhode Island - **issue w/relatives.. - Tabitha Perkins (born Niles) - :Birth name: Tabitha Niles - :Gender: Female - :Birth: Jan 22 1685 - New Shoreham, Newport, Rhode Island - :Marriage: May 23 1708 - North Kingston, Washington, Rhode Island - :Death: Dec 28 1717 - South Kingston, Washington, Rhode Island - :Burial: Dec 30 1717 - South Kingston, Washington, Rhode Island - :Parents: Nathaniel Niles, Sarah Mary Niles (born Sands) - :Husband: Abraham Perkins - :Children: Nathaniel Perkins, Elizabeth Mumford (born Perkins), Tabitha Perkins, Sarah Perkins - :Siblings: Jeramiah Niles, Ebenezer Niles, Sarah Niles,Catharine Niles, Reverend Samuel Niles, Elisha Niles - allie ventura derrick - :Birth name: allie ventura derrick - :Gender: Female - :Birth: May 24 1874 - Maryville, Etowah, Alabama, United States - :Death: Dec 19 1939 - Steptoe, Whitman, Washington, United States - :Son: Charles Alexander Hereford - allie ventura derrick - :Birth name: allie ventura derrick - :Gender: Female - :Birth: May 24 1874 - Maryville, Etowah, Alabama, United States - :Death: Dec 19 1939 -Steptoe, Whitman, Washington, United States - :Son: Charles Alexander Hereford - Alta Ventura Altie Hereford (born Derrick) - :Birth names: Alta Ventura "Altie" DerrickAltee V. DerreckAltie Veturia Derrick - :Gender: Female - :Birth: May 24 1874 - Maysville,Madi:Son,Alabama - :Marriage: Dec 13 1892 - Maysville,Madi:Son,Alabama - :Death: Dec 19 1939 - Steptoe, Whitman, Washington - :Burial: Dec 21 1939 - Steptoe, Whitman, Washington - :Parents: Jennie M Derrick (born Hall), Caswell Dot:Son Derrick - :Husband: Reverend Charles Miller Hereford - :Children: Dora Graham Grendahl (born Hereford), Leeford Hereford, Milligan Gatewood Hereford, Charles Alexander Hereford, Joseph Herran Hereford, Edna Lipscomb Abegglen (born Hereford), LillianBelle " Lily" Hereford, Marguerite Powers (born Hereford), Claudia Elouise Hereford - :Siblings: Susie Hereford (bornDerrick), Mattie Fowler (born Derrick), Minnie R Derrick - Ragnil Taraldsen - :Gender: Female - :Christening: Sep 1 1782 - Vegaarshei,Aust-Agder,Norway - :Parents: Taral Clemetsen, Ane Clemetsen (born Olsdr) - :Siblings: Ingeri Taraldsen, Ole Taraldsen, Kari Taraldsen, Clemmet Taraldsen, Aanon Taraldsen - Ole Taraldsen - :Gender: Male - :Christening: Jan 30 1785 - Vegaarshei,Aust-Agder,Norway - :Parents: Ane Clemetsen (born Olsdr), Taral Clemetsen - :Siblings: Clemmet Taraldsen, Kari Taraldsen, Ingeri Taraldsen, Ragnil Taraldsen, Aanon Taraldsen - Clemmet Taraldsen - :Gender: Male - :Christening: Apr 9 1789 - Vegaarshei,Aust-Agder,Norway - :Parents: Taral Clemetsen, Ane Clemetsen (born Olsdr) - :Siblings: Ragnil Taraldsen, Ingeri Taraldsen, Ole Taraldsen, Kari Taraldsen, Aanon Taraldsen - Aanon Taraldsen - :Gender: Male - :Christening: Jan 8 1792 - Vegaarshei,Aust-Agder,Norway - :Parents: Taral Clemetsen, Ane Clemetsen (born Olsdr) - :Siblings: Ragnil Taraldsen, Ingeri Taraldsen, Ole Taraldsen, Kari Taraldsen, Clemmet Taraldsen - Ingeri Taraldsen - :Gender: Female - :Birth: July 1 1794 - :Christening: July 20 1794 - Vegaarshei,Aust-Agder,Norway - :Parents: Ane Clemetsen (born Olsdr), Taral Clemetsen - :Siblings: Clemmet Taraldsen, Kari Taraldsen, Ragnil Taraldsen, Ole Taraldsen, Aanon Taraldsen - Nathaniel Niles - :Birthname: Nathaniel Niles - :Gender: Male - :Birth: Aug 16 1642 - Braintree, Norfolk, Massachusetts - :Marriage: Spouse: Sarah Mary Sands - Feb 14 1671 - New Shoreham (Block Island), Washington County, Rhode Island - :Residence: Dec 5 1698 - Kingston, Washington County, Rhode Island - :Residence: June 11 1701 - Kingston (Rochester), Washington County, Rhode Island - :Death: Dec 22 1727 - Braintree, Norfolk, Massachusetts - :Burial: Braintree, Norfolk County, Massachusetts - Occupation: Cooper, Militia Captain - T ****issue w/relatives. - - - Additional information: - - :Moved to South Kingston, Washington, RI - TitleOfNobility: Captain - Sarah Mary Niles (born Sands) - :Birth names: Sarah Mary SandsSarah SandsSara Sands - :Gender: Female - :Birth: Aug 15 1645 - Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island, United States - :Marriage: Feb 14 1671 - New Shoreham (Block Island),Washington County, Rhode Island - :Death: May 15 1726 - Cow Neck, Long Island, New York - **issue w/relatives.. Jeramiah Niles - :Birth name: Jeremiah Niles - :Gender: Male - :Birth: Circa 1672 - New Shoreham, Newport, R.I. - :Death: DECEASED - :Parents: Nathaniel Niles, Sarah Mary Niles (born Sands) - :Siblings: Ebenezer Niles, Sarah Niles, Tabitha Perkins (born Niles), Catharine Niles, Reverend Samuel Niles, Elisha Niles - Reverend Samuel Niles - :Birth name: Samuel Niles - :Gender: Male - :Birth: May 1 1674 - New Shoreham, Newport, Rhode Island, United States - :Marriage: Spouse: Elizabeth Thacher - 1699 - New Shoreham, BlockIsland, RI - :Marriage: Spouse: Ann Coddington - Nov 22 1716 - Newport,Newport,Rhode Island - :Marriage: Spouse: Elizabeth Adams - Dec 22 1737 - Windham, Windham, Connecticut - :Death: May 1 1762 - Braintree, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States - :Burial: 1762 - Braintree, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA - **issue w/relatives.. - Samuel Niles - :Gender: Male - :Birth: May 1 1674 - Block Island, Washington, Rhode Island, United States - :Death: May 1 1762 - Braintree, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States - Catharine Niles - :Birth names: Catherine MilesCatherine Miles FishCatherine NilesCatherine Niles FishKatharine NilesKatheine NilesCatherineKatherin NilesKatherine NilesCatherine ...Katharine Niles HannahNatherine Niles - :Gender: Female - :Birth: Mar 13 1679 - New Shoreham, Block Island, Washington, Rhode Island - :Marriage: Between 1712 and 1714 - New Shoreham, Newport, Rhode Island,United States - :Marriage: June 25 1742 - South Kingston, Washington, RI - :Death: 1726 - Block Island, Washington, Rhode Island, United States - :Burial: Niles Cemetery, Groton, CT. - **issue w/relatives. - - - Additional information: - - DiedBeforeEight: true - Elisha Niles - :Gender: Male - :Birth: 1682 - New Shoreham, BLock Island, Washington, Rhode Island - :Death: 1685 - :Parents: Nathaniel Niles, Sarah Mary Niles (born Sands) - :Siblings: Jeramiah Niles, Ebenezer Niles, Sarah Niles, Tabitha Perkins (born Niles), Catharine Niles, Reverend Samuel Niles - - - Additional information: - - DiedBeforeEight: true - Ebenezer Niles - :Gender: Male - :Birth: Jan 3 1683 - Kingston, Washington, Rhode Island, United States - :Marriage: Spouse: Elizabeth Tucker - Oct 24 1726 - South Kingstown, Washington, Rhode Island, United States :Marriage: Spouse: Abigail Hazard - Mar 25 1730 - rhode island, uSA - :Death: Mar 3 1752 - Stonington, New London, Connecticut, United States - :Burial: 1755 - South Kingston, Newport, Rhode Island, USA - **issue w/relatives.. - Sarah Niles - :Birth names: HelmeSarahSarah MilesSarah Niles HelmeSarah WilesSarah Niles - Married name: Helme - :Gender: Female - :Birth: 1687 - New Shoreham, Block Island,Washington, Rhode Island, United States - :Marriage: July 21 1709 - New Shoreham, Kingston, R.I. - :Marriage: July 21 1709 - Kingstown, R.I. - :Marriage: July 21 1709 - Rhode Island, United States - :Marriage: July 21 1709 - New Shoreham, Kingston, R.I. - :Marriage: July 21 1709 - Warwick,Providence,Rhode Island - :Death: 1748 - South Kingstown, Washington, Rhode Island, United States - **issue w/relatives.. - Elizabeth Mumford (born Perkins) - :Birth name: Elizabeth Perkins - :Gender: Female - :Birth: Mar 24 1713 - Kingston, South Kingstown, Washington, Rhode Island, United States - :Marriage: 1733 - South Kingstown, Washington, RhodeIsland, United States - :Death: 1807 - Colchester, New London, Connecticut, United States - :Parents: Abraham Perkins, Tabitha Perkins (born Niles) - :Husband: John Mumford - :Children: Elizabeth Gardner (born Mumford), John Mumford, Tabitha Moffat (born Mumford), Caleb Mumford, Ester Mumford, Mary Mumford, Hannah Dolbeare (born Mumford), Lucretia Mumford - :Siblings: Nathaniel Perkins, Tabitha Perkins, Sarah Perkins - Sarah Perkins - :Birth name: Sarah Perkins - :Gender: Female - :Birth: June 17 1715 - North Kingston, Washington, Rhode Island - :Parents: Abraham Perkins, Tabitha Perkins (born Niles) - :Siblings: Nathaniel Perkins, Elizabeth Mumford (born Perkins), Tabitha Perkins - Tabitha Perkins - :Birth name: Tabitha Perkins - :Gender: Female - :Birth: June 17 1715 - North Kingston, Washington, Rhode Island - :Parents: Abraham Perkins, Tabitha Perkins (born Niles) - :Siblings: Nathaniel Perkins, Elizabeth Mumford (born Perkins), Sarah Perkins - Tarald Halvorsen - :Gender: Male - :Wife: Gunnild Halvorsen (born Olsdr) - :Children: Ole Edvard Taraldsen, Hans Jorgen Taraldsen - Gunnild Halvorsen (born Olsdr) - :Gender: Female - :Husband: Tarald Halvorsen - :Children: Hans Jorgen Taraldsen, Ole Edvard Taraldsen - Hans Jorgen Taraldsen - :Gender: Male - :Christening: Jan 18 1833 - Kristiansand, Vest-Agder, Norway - :Parents: Gunnild Halvorsen (born Olsdr), Tarald Halvorsen - Brother: Ole Edvard Taraldsen - Susannah Perkins - :Gender: Female - :Birth: Jan 13 1742 - Of So Kingston, Newport, Rhode Island - :Parents: Nathaniel Perkins, Elizabeth Perkins (born Crandall) - :Siblings: Abraham Perkins, Jenckes Perkins, James Perkins, Sands Perkins, William P. Perkins, Elizabeth Perkins, Nathaniel Perkins Jr - Elizabeth Perkins - :Gender: Female - :Birth: Dec 25 1745 - Of So Kingston, Newport, Rhode Island - :Parents: Nathaniel Perkins, Elizabeth Perkins (born Crandall) - :Siblings: Abraham Perkins, Jenckes Perkins, JamesPerkins, Sands Perkins, William P. Perkins, Susannah Perkins, Nathaniel Perkins Jr - Abraham Perkins - :Birth name: Abraham Perkins - :Gender: Male - :Birth: Mar 19 1747 - South Kingston,Washington,Rhode Island - :Marriage: Spouse: Mercy [Crandell] Chapman - Jan 17 1775 - So. Kingstown, Washington, RI - :Death: 1775 - :Parents: Nathaniel Perkins, Elizabeth Perkins (born Crandall) - :Wife: Mercy [Crandell] Chapman - :Children: Abraham Perkins, Marcy Perkins, Elizabeth Perkins - :Siblings: Jenckes Perkins, James Perkins, Sands Perkins, William P. Perkins, Elizabeth Perkins, Susannah Perkins, Nathaniel Perkins Jr - William P. Perkins - :Birth names: PerkinsWilliam PerkinsWilliam_P. Perkins - :Gender: Male - :Birth: Nov 20 1754 - S. Kingston, Wash., RI - :Marriage: Spouse: Kezia Kenyon - Circa 1775 - Ri - :Death: 1792 - Scott, Cortland, New York, United States - :Burial: Scott, Cortland, New York, USA - :Parents: Nathaniel Perkins, Elizabeth Perkins (born Crandall) - :Wife: Kezia Perkins (born Kenyon) - :Children: Keziah Southwick (born Perkins), Mary Elizabeth Clark (born Perkins), William Perkins, Susanna Crandall (born Perkins), Nathaniel Man:Son Perkins, Doreas Tabitha Perkins, James Perkins, Dorcas Richmond (born Perkins), Elizabeth Crouch (born Perkins) - :Siblings: Abraham Perkins, Jenckes Perkins, James Perkins, Sands Perkins, Elizabeth Perkins, Susannah Perkins, Nathaniel Perkins Jr - Sands Perkins - :Birth names: Sands PerkinsSamuel PerkinsSand PerkinsPerkinsSands Perkins Esq. - :Gender: Male - :Birth: May 12 1757 - South Kingstown, Washington, Rhode Island, United States - :Marriage: Spouse: Mary Plumb - Feb 1772 - :Death: Dec 5 1846 - South Kingstown, Washington, Rhode Island, United States - :Burial: 1846 - South Kingstown, Washington, Rhode Island, United States of America - :Parents: Nathaniel Perkins, Elizabeth Perkins (born Crandall) - :Wife: Mary Perkins (born Plumb) - :Children: Sarah Perkins, Grace Sackett (born Perkins), Sands Perkins, JabezPerkins - :Siblings: Abraham Perkins, Jenckes Perkins, James Perkins, William P. Perkins, Elizabeth Perkins, Susannah Perkins, Nathaniel Perkins Jr - - - Additional information: - :Children information: Has five :Sons and four daughters - James Perkins - :Birth name: James Perkins - :Gender: Male - :Birth: Mar 13 1760 - Of So Kingston, Newport, Rhode Island - :Parents: Nathaniel Perkins, Elizabeth Perkins (born Crandall) - :Siblings: Abraham Perkins, Jenckes Perkins, Sands Perkins, William P. Perkins, Elizabeth Perkins, Susannah Perkins, Nathaniel Perkins Jr - Jenckes Perkins - :Birth name: Jenks Perkins - :Gender: Male - :Birth: Sep 6 1762 - South Kingstown, Washington, Rhode Island, UnitedStates - :Marriage: Spouse: Elizabeth Wanton - Circa 1785 - So. Kingstown, Washington, RI - :Residence: United States - :Parents: Nathaniel Perkins, Elizabeth Perkins (born Crandall) - :Wife: Elizabeth Perkins (born Wanton) - :Son: Nathaniel Perkins - :Siblings: Abraham Perkins, James Perkins, Sands Perkins, William P. Perkins, Elizabeth Perkins, Susannah Perkins, Nathaniel Perkins Jr - Elizabeth Rogers (born Perkins) - :Birth names: Betsey PerkinsBetsy PerkinsElizabeth (Betsy) PerkinsBetsey B. Perkins - :Gender: Female - :Birth: June 4 1761 - Rhode Island, United States - :Marriage: Circa 1781 - Of Poughkeepsie, Dutchess, New York - :Parents: Nathaniel Perkins Jr, Mary Perkins (born Record) - :Husband: Oliver Rogers - :Siblings: William Perkins, Thankful Ann Clark (born Perkins), Virtue Perkins, Mary Rhodes (born Perkins), Nathaniel Perkins, Tabitha Clarke (born Perkins), John M. Perkins, Luke M Perkins, Mercy Perkins, Deborah M. Clark (born Perkins) - Deborah M. Clark (born Perkins) - :Birth names: Deborah PerkinsDeborah M. Perkins - :Gender: Female - :Birth: Oct 30 1765 - South Kingstown, Washington, Rhode Island, United States - :Death: Mar 16 1842 - Montgomery, New York, United States - :Parents: Nathaniel Perkins Jr, Mary Perkins (born Record) - :Husband: Asa Clark - Daughter: Elizabeth Ann KENNEDY (born CLARK) - :Siblings: William Perkins, Thankful Ann Clark (born Perkins), Virtue Perkins, Mary Rhodes (born Perkins), Nathaniel Perkins, Tabitha Clarke (born Perkins), John M. Perkins, Luke M Perkins, Elizabeth Rogers(born Perkins), Mercy Perkins - Mary Rhodes (born Perkins) - :Birth name: Mary Perkins - :Gender: Female - :Birth: Nov 9 1767 - South Kingston, Washington, Rhode Island - :Marriage: Circa 1800 - :Death: Mar 6 1869 - East Gaines, New York - :Parents: Nathaniel Perkins Jr, Mary Perkins (born Record) - :Husband: Walter Rhodes Jr. :Son: Nathaniel Perkins Rhodes - :Siblings: William Perkins, Thankful Ann Clark(born Perkins), Virtue Perkins, Nathaniel Perkins, Tabitha Clarke (born Perkins), John M. Perkins, Luke M Perkins, Elizabeth Rogers (born Perkins), Mercy Perkins, Deborah M. Clark (born Perkins) - Tabitha Clarke (born Perkins) - :Birth name: Tabitha Perkins - :Gender: Female - :Birth: June 10 1770 - New York - :Death: Oct 3 1790 - New York, United States - :Parents: Nathaniel Perkins Jr, Mary Perkins (born Record) - :Husband: Jesse Clarke - :Children: Nathaniel Perkins Clarke, Samuel Clarke, Eli E. Clarke, Nancy Remington (born Clarke), Elizabeth Betsey Jennings (born Clarke), Susan Clarke, Tabitha Bailey (born Clark), Jesse Clarke - :Siblings: William Perkins, Thankful Ann Clark (born Perkins), Virtue Perkins, Mary Rhodes (born Perkins), Nathaniel Perkins, John M. Perkins, Luke M Perkins, Elizabeth Rogers (born Perkins), Mercy Perkins, Deborah M. Clark (born Perkins) - Virtue Perkins - :Birth name: Virtue Perkins - :Gender: Female - :Birth: Aug 13 1772 - , New York, USA - :Parents: Nathaniel Perkins Jr, Mary Perkins (born Record) - :Siblings: William Perkins, Thankful Ann Clark (born Perkins), Mary Rhodes (born Perkins), Nathaniel Perkins, Tabitha Clarke (born Perkins), John M. Perkins, Luke M Perkins, Elizabeth Rogers (born Perkins), Mercy Perkins,Deborah M. Clark (born Perkins) - Luke M Perkins - :Birth names: Luke PerkinsLuke M. PerkinsLuke M Perkins - :Gender: Male - :Birth: May 5 1774 - Poughkeepsie, Dutchess, New York - :Marriage: Spouse: Sabra Greenman - Dec 71795 - :Death: May 3 1831 - Madi:Son, NY - :Parents: Nathaniel Perkins Jr, Mary Perkins (born Record) - :Wife: Sabra Perkins (born Greenman) - :Children: Hezekiah Gordon Perkins, Hubbard StoelPerkins, Nathaniel Perkins, Tabitha Perkins, Asa E. Perkins, Joel Perkins, John Perkins, Susannah Perkins, William G. Perkins, Luke Perkins, Jr, Ransom Perkins, Sabra Perkins - :Siblings: William Perkins, Thankful Ann Clark (born Perkins), Virtue Perkins, Mary Rhodes (born Perkins), Nathaniel Perkins, Tabitha Clarke (born Perkins), John M. Perkins, Elizabeth Rogers (born Perkins), Mercy Perkins,Deborah M. Clark (born Perkins) - John M. Perkins - :Birth names: John PerkinsJohn M. Perkins - :Gender: Male - :Birth: May 10 1776 - Poughkeepsie, Dutchess, New York, United States - :Parents: Nathaniel Perkins Jr, Mary Perkins (born Record) - :Wife: Jennie Perkins (born Fergu:Son) - :Siblings: William Perkins, Thankful Ann Clark (born Perkins), Virtue Perkins, Mary Rhodes (born Perkins), Nathaniel Perkins, TabithaClarke (born Perkins), Luke M Perkins, Elizabeth Rogers (born Perkins), Mercy Perkins, Deborah M. Clark (born Perkins) - Thankful Ann Clark (born Perkins) - :Birth name: Thankful Ann Perkins - :Gender: Female - :Birth: Sep 2 1778 - Rhode Island, United States - :Marriage: Between 1798 and 1800 - Broadalbin, Montgomery, New York, United States - :Death: Aug 19 1853 - Bath, Steuben, New York, United States - :Parents: Nathaniel Perkins Jr, Mary Perkins (born Record) - :Husband: Jonathan Clark - :Children: Thomas R Clark, Tabitha Hoogland (born Clark), Jonathan H Clark, Nathaniel J Clark, Nathaniel Clark, Daniel F Clark, Deborah Clark, Mary Clark, Nancy R Clark, Elizabeth P Betsy Clark, ThankfulAnn Sweezey (born Clark) - :Siblings: William Perkins, Virtue Perkins, Mary Rhodes (born Perkins), Nathaniel Perkins, Tabitha Clarke (born Perkins), John M. Perkins, Luke M Perkins, Elizabeth Rogers(born Perkins), Mercy Perkins, Deborah M. Clark (born Perkins) - William Perkins - :Birth name: William Perkins - :Gender: Male - :Birth: Between 1779 and 1781 -New York, USA - :Parents: Nathaniel Perkins Jr, Mary Perkins (born Record) - :Siblings:Thankful Ann Clark (born Perkins), Virtue Perkins, Mary Rhodes (born Perkins),Nathaniel Perkins, Tabitha Clarke (born Perkins), John M. Perkins, Luke M Perkins, Elizabeth Rogers (born Perkins), MercyPerkins, Deborah M. Clark (born Perkins) - Mercy Perkins - :Birth name: Mercy Perkins - :Gender: Female - :Birth: Between 1781 and 1783 - Poughkeepsie, Dutchess, New York - :Parents: Nathaniel Perkins Jr, Mary Perkins (born Record) - :Siblings: William Perkins, Thankful Ann Clark (born Perkins), Virtue Perkins, Mary Rhodes (born Perkins), Nathaniel Perkins, Tabitha Clarke(born Perkins), John M. Perkins, Luke M Perkins, Elizabeth Rogers (born Perkins), Deborah M. Clark (born Perkins) - Reverend Charles Miller Hereford - :Birth names: Charles HerefordCharles MillerCharles Miller HerefordCharles Miller Hereford ;[Reverend]Charlie M. HerefordReverend Charles Miller Hereford - :Gender: Male - :Birth: Mar 25 1871 - New Market, Madi:Son, Alabama, United States - :Marriage: Spouse: Alta Ventura "Altie" Derrick - Dec 13 1892 - Maysville,Madi:Son,Alabama - :Marriage: Spouse: Susie Derrick - 1896 - New Market,Madi:Son,Al. - :Death: Jan 26 1945 - Colfax, Whitman, Washington, United States - :Burial: Jan 26 1945 - Steptoe, Washington - **issue w/relatives.. - Edna Lipscomb Abegglen (born Hereford) - :Gender: Female - :Birth: Oct 15 1893 - Maysville,Madi:Son,Alabama - :Marriage: Dec 26 1915 - Maysville,Madi:Son,Al. - :Death: Feb 6 1962 - Tekoa, Washington - :Burial: Tekoa, Washington - :Parents: Reverend Charles Miller Hereford, Alta Ventura Altie Hereford (born Derrick) - :Husband: Walter E Abegglen - :Siblings: Leeford Hereford, Joseph Herran Hereford, Dora Graham Grendahl (born Hereford), Lillian Belle "Lily" Hereford, Charles Alexander Hereford, Claudia Elouise Hereford, Marguerite Powers (born Hereford), Milligan Gatewood Hereford - Claudia Elouise Hereford - :Birth name: Claudie Elouise Hereford - :Gender: Female - :Birth: Dec 16 1894 - Chattanooga, Tennessee - :Death: 1894 - Chattanooga, Tennessee - :Burial: 1894 -Chattanooga, Tennessee - :Parents: Reverend Charles Miller Hereford, Alta Ventura Altie Hereford (born Derrick) - :Siblings: Leeford Hereford, Edna Lipscomb Abegglen (born Hereford), Joseph Herran Hereford, Dora Graham Grendahl (born Hereford), Lillian Belle " Lily" Hereford, Charles Alexander Hereford, Marguerite Powers (born Hereford), Milligan Gatewood Hereford - ==Section 15== - - - - - Lillian Belle " Lily" Hereford - Birth names: Lillian Belle HerefordLily Belle Hereford - :Gender: Female - Birth: Sep 5 1896 - Chattanooga, Tennessee - Death: 1896 - Chattanooga, Tennessee - Burial: 1896 - Chattanooga, Tennessee - :Parents: Reverend Charles Miller Hereford, Alta Ventura Altie Hereford (born Derrick) - :Siblings: Leeford Hereford, Edna Lipscomb Abegglen (bornHereford), Joseph Herran Hereford, Dora Graham Grendahl (born Hereford), Charles Alexander Hereford, Claudia Elouise Hereford, Marguerite Powers (born Hereford), Milligan Gatewood Hereford - Dora Graham Grendahl (born Hereford) - Birth name: Dora Graham Hereford - :Gender: Female - Birth: Jan 16 1901 - Gurley, Alabama - Marriage: June 21 1932 - - Death: 1991 - Long view, Washington- Burial: 1991 - Longview, Washington- :Parents: Reverend Charles Miller Hereford, Alta Ventura Altie Hereford (born Derrick) - Husband: Antone Grendahl - :Siblings: Leeford Hereford, Edna Lipscomb Abegglen (born Hereford), Joseph Herran Hereford, Lillian Belle " Lily" Hereford, Charles Alexander Hereford, Claudia Elouise Hereford, Marguerite Powers (born Hereford), Milligan Gatewood Hereford - Leeford Hereford - Birth name: Leeford Hereford - :Gender: Male - Birth: Nov 7 1903 - Meridianville, Alabama - Marriage: Spouse: Dora Henning - Sep 21 1925 - - Marriage: Spouse: Dora Henning Hereford -1926 - Death: 1985 - Stanwood, Washington- Burial: 1985 - Stanwood, Washington- :Parents: Reverend Charles Miller Hereford, Alta Ventura Altie Hereford (born Derrick) - Spouses: Dora Henning Hereford, Dora Hereford (born Henning) - Son:Robert C. Hereford - :Siblings: Edna Lipscomb Abegglen (born Hereford), Joseph Herran Hereford, Dora Graham Grendahl (bornHereford), Lillian Belle " Lily" Hereford, Charles Alexander Hereford, Claudia Elouise Hereford, Marguerite Powers (born Hereford), Milligan Gatewood Hereford - Milligan Gatewood Hereford - :Gender: Male - Birth: Mar 12 1906 - Sunset, Whitman, Washington - Marriage: Mar 22 1933 - San Ana, California - Death: June 13 1992 - San Andreas, California - Burial: June 20 1992 - San Andreas, California - :Parents: Reverend Charles Miller Hereford, Alta Ventura Altie Hereford (born Derrick) - :Siblings: Leeford Hereford, Edna Lipscomb Abegglen(born Hereford), Joseph Herran Hereford, Dora Graham Grendahl (born Hereford),Lillian Belle " Lily" Hereford, Charles Alexander Hereford, Claudia Elouise Hereford, Marguerite Powers (born Hereford) - Joseph Herran Hereford - Birth name: Joseph Herron Hereford - :Gender: Male - Birth: Aug 5 1907 - Sunset, Whitman, Washington - Marriage: May 8 1938 - Coeur D'Alene, Idaho - Death: Mar 22 1988 - Pendleton, Oregon - Burial: Mar 25 1988 - Pendleton, Oregon - :Parents: Reverend Charles Miller Hereford, Alta Ventura Altie Hereford (born Derrick) - :Siblings: Leeford Hereford, Edna Lipscomb Abegglen (born Hereford), Dora Graham Grendahl (born Hereford), Lillian Belle " Lily" Hereford, Charles Alexander Hereford, Claudia Elouise Hereford, Marguerite Powers (born Hereford), Milligan Gatewood Hereford - MargueritePowers (born Hereford) - :Gender: Female - Birth: Aug 12 1908 - Sunset, Whitman, Washington - Marriage: June 1 1936 - Death: Dec 7 1976 - Portland, Oregon - Burial: Portland, Oregon- :Parents: Alta Ventura Altie Hereford (born Derrick),Reverend Charles Miller Hereford - Husband: Willis A Powers - :Siblings: Dora Graham Grendahl (born Hereford), Leeford Hereford, Milligan Gatewood Hereford, Charles Alexander Hereford, Joseph Herran Hereford, Edna Lipscomb Abegglen (born Hereford), Lillian Belle " Lily" Hereford, Claudia Elouise Hereford - Ezekial Johnson - Birth names: EzekielEzekiel JohnsonEzekial Johnson - :Gender: Male - Birth: Oct 23 1728 - Westerly, Washington, Rhoad Island, USA - Marriage: Spouse: Marcy Kinyon - Feb3 1754 - Richmond Twp,Washington,Rhode Island - Residence: 1774 - Richmond, Washington, Rhode Island - Death: To Feb 8 1785 - Richmond, Washington, Rhode Island - **Issue w/relatives. . . - Marcy Johnson (born Kinyon) - Birth names: MaryMary KenyonMercyMercy KenyonMarcy Kinyon - :Gender: Female - Birth: July 20 1729 - So. Kingston, Washington, R.I. - Marriage: Feb 3 1754 -Richmond Twp,Washington,Rhode Island - Death: 1764 - :Parents: Joseph Kenyon Sr., Marcy G Kenyon (born Hazelton) - Spouses: Ezekiel Johnson, Ezekial Johnson - :Children:Ezekiel Johnson, Latham Johnson, Kenyon Johnson, Martha Perkins (born Johnson), Jonathan Johnson, Susan Boss (born Johnson), Gideon Johnson, Stephen Johnson, Mary Johnson, Jemima Johnson - :Siblings: Eldred Kenyon, John Kenyon, John Kenyon, Martha Potter (born Kenyon), Payne Kenyon, Jarvis Hazelton - **Issue w/relatives. Asta Astrid Gudbrandsdatter - :Gender: Female - Birth: Between Jan 6 970 and Jan 5 971 - Vestfold, Norway - Marriage: Norway - Marriage: Between 993 and 994 - Bergen, Hordaland, Norway - Death: Between Jan 7 1020 and Jan 6 1021 - Ringerike, Buskerud, Norway - **Issue w/relatives. Ragnar Sigurdsson "Lodbrok" - :Gender: Male - Birth: Between Jan 5 750 and Jan 4 751 - Death: Between Jan 5 845 and Jan 4 846 - Northumbria, England - **Issue w/relatives. - TitleOfNobility: Danish King Of Lethra - James A. Watson - :Gender: Male - Birth: 1835 - Missouri - :Parents: Mrs. Elizabeth Watson, Jacob Watson - :Siblings: Benjamin Watson, Jacob Watson, Lydia Watson, William C. Watson, Sarah( Sallie) Watson, Susan Watson - Jacob Watson - :Gender: Male - Birth: Jan 1 1805 - of, South Carolina - Marriage: Spouse: Mrs. Elizabeth Watson - Sep 30 1822 - Of, Tennessee, USA - Death: Feb 9 1866 - :Parents: JohnWatson, Lydia Watson (born Copeland) - Wife: Mrs. Elizabeth Watson - :Children:Jacob Watson, Lydia Watson, Susan Watson, William C. Watson, Benjamin Watson, Sarah ( Sallie) Watson, James A. Watson - :Siblings: Sarah Watson, John Singelton Watson, James Watson, Thomas Watson, Richard Watson, Benjamine H Watson, Elizabeth Watson - Mrs. Elizabeth Watson - :Gender: Female - Birth: 1801 - Virginia, United States - Marriage: Sep 30 1822 - Of, Tennessee, USA - Death: Jan 30 1871 - Husband: Jacob Watson - :Children:Benjamin Watson, Jacob Watson, Lydia Watson, William C. Watson, James A. Watson, Sarah ( Sallie) Watson, Susan Watson - Loyd Hauskins - :Gender: Male - Birth: 1910 - Tennessee - Residence: 1920 - Civil District 11, Macon, Tennessee, United States - :Parents: James Madison Hoskins, Leah Roxie Hoskins (bornBrooks) - :Siblings: Eron Hauskins, Leslie Hauskins, Laura Vada Cox (born Hoskins), May Hauskins, Van E Hoskins, Eron Delcie Miller (born Hoskins), Opal Hire (born Hauskins), Lamon Roxie Hoskins, Johnie Velma Jones (born Hoskins), Gracie Hauskins - Charles Washington Younger - Birth names: Charles YoungerCharles Washington Younger - :Gender: Male - Birth: Jan 6 1828 - Lebanon, Jc, Blltt, Kntc. - Marriage: Spouse: Mary E. Hamen - Jan 28 1849 - Bullitt,Kentucky - Death: Sep 22 1894 - Mays,Edgar,Illinois - :Parents: Isaac Younger, Eleanor Younger - Wife: Mary E Younger (born Hamen) - Son: William F Younger - :Siblings: James Younger, Elizabeth Masden (born Younger), Angeline Taylor (born Younger), Martha A Younger, Louisa Jane Dragoo (born Younger), John Younger, Vincent Stewart - Isaac Younger - Birth names: Isaac oungerIsaac Younger Jr.Isaac Younger Sr.Isaac YounngerIsac Younger - :Gender: Male - Birth: Nov 30 1801 - Lebanon Junction, Bullitt, Kentucky, United States - Marriage: Spouse: Eleanor Younger - Nov 4 1822 - Lebanon Jc, Blltt, Kntc - Death: 1874 - Paris, Edgr, Illn - Burial: (SPANGLER CEM.,VERMILLION,KY) - **Issue w/relatives. - Eleanor Younger - Birth names: Eleanor YounngerEllen or Elenore Ellen or Elenore ElenoreEllen YoungerLouisa Stuart - :Gender: Female - Birth: 1801 - - Marriage: Nov 4 1822 - Lebanon Jc,Blltt, Kntc - Marriage: 1823 - Ky - Death: 1880 - Paris, Edgar, Illinois, USA - Burial: Spangler Cem., Vrmlln, Indn - :Parents: Kennard Younger, Elizabeth Younger (born Cambren) - Spouses: Isaac Younger, Stewart - :Children:James Younger, Charles Washington Younger, Elizabeth Masden (born Younger), Angeline Taylor (born Younger), Martha A Younger, Louisa Jane Dragoo (born Younger), Vincent Stewart, John Younger - :Siblings: Mahala Biord (born Younger), John Younger, Cathy Younger, Anna Easton (born Younger), Ebenezer Younger, Betsey Harmon (born Younger) - Eleanor Younger - Birth names: Eleanor YounngerEllen or Elenore Ellen or Elenore ElenoreEllen YoungerLouisa Stuart - :Gender: Female - Birth: 1801 - - Marriage: Nov 4 1822 - Lebanon Jc,Blltt, Kntc - Marriage: 1823 - Ky - Death: 1880 - Paris, Edgar, Illinois, USA - Burial: Spangler Cem., Vrmlln, Indn - :Parents: Kennard Younger, Elizabeth Younger (born Cambren) - Spouses: Isaac Younger, Stewart - :Children:James Younger, Charles Washington Younger, Elizabeth Masden (born Younger), Angeline Taylor (born Younger), Martha A Younger, Louisa Jane Dragoo (born Younger), Vincent Stewart, John Younger - :Siblings: Mahala Biord (born Younger), John Younger, Cathy Younger, Anna Easton (born Younger), Ebenezer Younger, Betsey Harmon (born Younger) - John Younger - Birth name: John Younger - :Gender: Male - Birth: Circa 1822- Kentucky, USA - Marriage: Spouse: Josephine Swan - 1856 - Lebanon Jc, Bullitt, KY - Marriage: Spouse: Josephine Swan - Oct 27 1856 - Marriage: Spouse: Mary A. Ragsdale - Nov 25 1860 - Death: Apr 1902 - **Issue w/relatives. - Mary E Younger (born Hamen) - Birth names: Mary HaymenMary E. Hamen - :Gender: Female - Birth: Apr 22 1830 - Kentucky - Marriage: Jan 28 1849 - Bullitt,Kentucky - Death: Aug 23 1893 -Mays,Edgar,Illinois - Husband: Charles Washington Younger - Son: William F Younger - Grace Whitehead (born Younger) - :Gender: Female - Birth: Circa Sep 1876 - Edgar, Illinois, United States - Marriage: Dec 8 1898 - Paris, Edgar, Illinois - Death: Circa 1976 - Illinois,United States - :Parents: William F Younger, Alice Carey Younger (born Dollerhide) - Husband: William Whitehead - :Siblings: Harry Younger, Gertie Younger, Early Younger, Margueritte Alice Younger DeKay, Jessie B Younger, Bernard L Younger, Noel Younger, Perry L Younger, Florence Dollarhide Younger - Harry Younger - Birth name: Harry Younger - :Gender: Male - Birth: Nov 9 1878 - Edgar Co., Illinois - Death: To 1880 - :Parents: William F Younger, Alice Carey Younger (born Dollerhide) - :Siblings: Gertie Younger, Early Younger, Margueritte Alice Younger DeKay, Jessie B Younger, Grace Whitehead (born Younger), Bernard L Younger, Noel Younger, Perry L Younger, Florence DollarhideYounger - Vincent Stewart - Birth name: Vincent Stewart - :Gender: Male - Birth: Dec 22 1821 - Bullitt,Kentucky - Marriage: Spouse: Nancy Greenwell - May 24 1843 - Bullitt,Kentucky - Death: Jan10 1890 - Paris,Edgar,Illinois - * *Parents:** Stewart, Eleanor Younger - Wife: Nancy Stewart (born Greenwell) - :Children:Charles Stewart, Mary E POWELL (born Stewart), Victoria Jane Stewart, Amanda Stewart, Laura A. Stewart, Belygona [ Belle] Dollarhide (born Stewart), Elizabeth Arabella Stewart, John Stewart - :Siblings: James Younger, Charles Washington Younger, Elizabeth Masden (born Younger), Angeline Taylor (born Younger), Martha A Younger, Louisa Jane Dragoo (born Younger), John Younger - James Younger - Birth name: James Younnger - :Gender: Male - Birth: 1823 - Lebanon Junction, Bullitt, Kentucky, USA - Marriage: Spouse: Harriet Garr - Nov 20 1845 - Bullitt,Kentucky - Death: Jan 30 1857 - Bardstown Junction, Bullitt, Kentucky, United States - **Issue w/relatives. - Elizabeth Masden (born Younger) - :Gender: Female - Birth: Aug 3 1823 - Lebanon Jc, Bullitt, KY - Marriage: Jan 15 1840 - Bullitt,Kentucky - Death: Sep 2 1859 - Burial: Lebanon Jct.,Bullitt,Kentucky - :Parents: Isaac Younger, Eleanor Younger - Husband: Worden Masden - :Children:John P. Masden, John Masden, Sarah Masden, Charles Masden, Dennis Masden, Victoria Engle (born Masden), Joshua Masden, Leonard Masden, Ellen Leslie (born Masden) - :Siblings: James Younger, Charles Washington Younger, Angeline Taylor (born Younger), Martha A Younger, Louisa Jane Dragoo (born Younger), John Younger, Vincent Stewart - Louisa Jane Dragoo (born Younger) - Birth names: Louisa YoungerLouise Younger - :Gender: Female - Birth: Sep 18 1825 - Lebanon Junction, Bullitt, Kentucky - Marriage: Mar 5 1840 - Bullitt, Ky., Usa - Death: May 29 1878 - Camargo, Douglas, Illinois, United States - Burial: Camargo, Douglas, Ill., Usa - :Parents: Isaac Younger, Eleanor Younger - Husband: Ephraim Dragoo - :Children:Martha Jane RICHMAN (born Dragoo), Ellen Dragoo, Baby Boy Dragoo, James Henry Dragoo, Ambrose Dragoo, Angeline Trullinger (born Dragoo), Charles Dragoo, Dragoo, Amanda A Clearwater (born Dragoo), George Washington Dragoo, John Alonzo Dragoo, Ephraim Thornton Dragoo, William Riley Dragoo, Mary E. Baxter (born Dragoo) - :Siblings: James Younger, Charles Washington Younger, Elizabeth Masden (born Younger), Angeline Taylor (born Younger), Martha A Younger, John Younger, Vincent Stewart - Martha A Younger - Birth names: Martha YoungerMartha A. Younger - :Gender: Female - Birth: 1830 - Lebanon Jc., Blltt., Kntc. - Marriage: Jan 28 1849 - Lebanon Junction,Bullitt,Kentucky - Marriage: 1851 - Lebanon Jc, Bullitt, KY - :Parents: Isaac Younger, Eleanor Younger - Spouses: William Troutman, Alexander Barton - :Children:Ellen J Troutman, Isaac S Troutman - :Siblings: James Younger, Charles Washington Younger, Elizabeth Masden (born Younger), Angeline Taylor (born Younger), Louisa Jane Dragoo (born Younger), John Younger, Vincent Stewart - Angeline Taylor (born Younger) - :Gender: Female - Birth: 1836 - Lebanon Jc., Blltt, Kntc. - Marriage: 1857 - Lebanon Jc, Bullitt, KY - :Parents: Eleanor Younger, Isaac Younger - Husband: John Taylor - :Siblings: James Younger, Charles Washington Younger, Elizabeth Masden (born Younger), Martha A Younger, Louisa Jane Dragoo (born Younger), Vincent Stewart, John Younger - Rachel Watson (born Younger) - Birth name: Rachel Younger - :Gender: Female - Birth: Aug 26 1795 - Nelson, Kentucky - Marriage: Apr 29 1820 - Nelson,Kentucky - Death: Circa 1846 - Bullitt,Kentucky - **Issue w/relatives. - Rachel Watson (born Younger) - Birth name: Rachel Younger - :Gender: Female - Birth: Aug 26 1795 - Nelson, Kentucky - Marriage: Apr 29 1820 - Nelson,Kentucky - Death: Circa 1846 - Bullitt,Kentucky - **Issue w/relatives. - Elizabeth Cundiff (born Younger) - :Gender: Female - Birth: Jan 16 1799 - Bullitt, Kentucky, United States - Marriage: Mar 16 1820 - Bullitt, Kentucky, United States - Death: Feb 25 1859- Bullitt, Kentucky, United States - Burial: 1859 - Belmont, Bullitt, Kentucky, United States - **Issue w/relatives. . - Elizabeth Cundiff (born Younger) - :Gender: Female - Birth: Jan 16 1799 - Bullitt, Kentucky, United States - Marriage: Mar 16 1820 - Bullitt, Kentucky, USA - Death: Feb 25 1859 - Bullitt, Kentucky, United States - Burial: 1859 - Belmont (Bullitt), Bullitt, Kentucky, United States of America - **Issue w/relatives.. - William Younger - :Gender: Male - Birth: Jan 12 1816 - Bullitt, Kentucky, United States - Marriage: Spouse: Elizabeth Daughtry - Circa 1852 - Kentucky - Death: Feb 23 1878 - Belmont, Bullitt, Kentucky, United States - Wife: Elizabeth Younger (born Daughtry) - :Children:Barry W Younger, Margaret Younger, William S. Younger - John Younger - Birth names: John YounngerJohn Younger - :Gender: Male - Birth:Apr 20 1707 - Shrewsbury Parish,Kent,Maryland - Christening: Apr 20 1707 - Kent Co., Maryland, USA - Marriage: Spouse: Sarah Kennard - Circa 1744 - Kent, Maryland, United States - Death: 1770 - Shrewsbury, Kent, Maryland, United States - **Issue w/relatives. - Lewis Younger - Birth name: Lewis Younger - :Gender: Male - Birth: May 11 1752 - Virginia, USA - **Issue w/relatives. - William Preston Pedigo - Birth name: William Preston Pedigo - :Gender: Male - Birth: Mar 11 1871 - Allen, Kentucky - Marriage: Spouse: Amanda E. Yates - 1895 - Kentucky - Death: May 31 1953 - Simpson, Kentucky - Burial: Shiloh Cemetery, Allen, Kentucky - **Issue w/relatives. - John Watson - :Gender: Male - Birth: Mar 15 1781 - South Carolina, United States - Marriage: Spouse: Lydia Copeland - Mar 10 1802 - of,South Carolina - Death: July 22 1839 - Gasconade, Missouri, United States - Wife: Lydia Watson (born Copeland) - :Children:Sarah Watson, John Singelton Watson, Jacob Watson, James Watson, Thomas Watson, Richard Watson, Benjamine H Watson, Elizabeth Watson - Lydia Watson (born Copeland) - Birth name: Lydia (Elizabeth) Copeland - :Gender: Female - Birth: Sep 13 1785- of, South Carolina - Marriage: Mar 10 1802 - of,South Carolina - :Parents: Reuben Copeland, Kessiah Copeland (Mrs Reuben Copeland) - Husband: John Watson - :Children:Sarah Watson, John Singelton Watson, Jacob Watson, James Watson, Thomas Watson, Richard Watson, Benjamine H Watson, Elizabeth Watson - :Siblings: Reuben Copeland, John Copeland, Polly Ann Copeland, Moses Copeland, James Joab Copeland, Giles Copeland, Mary Ann Copeland, Ripley Copeland - Sarah Watson - Birth name: Sarah Ann Watson - :Gender: Female - Birth: Sep 27 1807 - South Carolina, United States - Marriage: Circa 1822 - of, USA - Marriage: Mar 20 1838 - Gasconade, Gasconade, Missouri, United States - Residence: 1850 - District 8, Hopkins, Texas - Residence: 1850 - District 8, Hopkins, Texas - Residence: 1860 - Tarrant, Hopkins, Texas, United States - Residence: 1860 - Tarrant, Hopkins, Texas, United States - Residence: 1880 - Hopkins, Texas, United States - Residence: 1880 - Hopkins, Texas, USA - Residence: 1880 - Hopkins, Texas, USA - Death: June 20 1888 - Tarrant, Hopkins, Texas, United States - :Parents: John Watson, Lydia Watson (born Copeland) - Spouses: Leeaiden Posey, Joseph H. Campbell - :Children:Oliver P. Posey, Sarah E. Raines (born Posey), Mary Ann Posey, Lee Aden Jr. Posey, Louisa Posey, Susannah Gant (born Posey), Bethany Scott (born Posey), Lydia Campbell, Martha Campbell, Joseph Campbell, John Campbell, Nancy Posey (born Campbell) - :Siblings: John Singelton Watson, Jacob Watson, James Watson, Thomas Watson, Richard Watson, Benjamine H Watson, Elizabeth Watson - Thomas Watson - :Gender: Male - Birth: Sep 17 1809 - of,South Carolina - :Parents: Lydia Watson (born Copeland), John Watson - :Siblings: Sarah Watson, John Singelton Watson, Jacob Watson,James Watson, Richard Watson, Benjamine H Watson, Elizabeth Watson - Elizabeth Watson - :Gender: Female - Birth: Oct 5 1811 - of, South Carolina - :Parents: Lydia Watson (born Copeland), John Watson - :Siblings: Sarah Watson, John Singelton Watson, Jacob Watson, James Watson, Thomas Watson, Richard Watson, Benjamine H Watson - Benjamine H Watson - :Gender: Male - Birth: Nov 6 1813 - of, South Carolina - Death: From 1880 - :Parents: John Watson, Lydia Watson (born Copeland) - :Siblings: Sarah Watson, John Singelton Watson, Jacob Watson, James Watson, Thomas Watson, Richard Watson, Elizabeth Watson - John Singelton Watson - Birth names: John S WatsonJohn S. WatsonJohnSingleton WatsonJohn Watson - :Gender: Male - Birth: May 17 1820 - Tennessee - Marriage: Spouse: Elisa Moore - Oct 81840 - Gasconade, Missouri - Death: Nov 26 1904 - Driftwood, Texas - :Parents: John Watson, Lydia Watson (born Copeland) - Wife: Elisa Watson (born Moore) - :Children:Catherine Watson, Lydia Watson, Jacob Franklin Watson, Martin Luther Watson, William Madison Watson, James Watson, Thomas Watson, Catherine Watson - :Siblings: Sarah Watson, Jacob Watson, James Watson, Thomas Watson, Richard Watson, Benjamine H Watson, Elizabeth Watson - **Duplicated relatives*- William C. Watson - :Gender: Male - Birth: Circa 1824 - Tennessee - Marriage: Spouse: Nancy Rogers - Oct 19 1843 - Osage,Missouri - :Parents: Jacob Watson, Mrs. Elizabeth Watson - Wife: Nancy Watson (born Rogers) - :Children:Lucy Watson, Jacob Watson, Elisha Watson - :Siblings: Jacob Watson, Lydia Watson, SusanWatson, Benjamin Watson, Sarah ( Sallie) Watson, James A. Watson - James Watson - :Gender: Male - Birth: May 22 1824 - Tennessee - Marriage: Spouse: Massey (Massy) Rollens - Between Feb 5 1844 and 1845 - Osage, Missouri - Marriage: Spouse:Mary Jane Lundy - Oct 14 1855 - Burnet County, Texas - Residence: 1880 - Precinct 3 And 4, Kerr, Texas, United States - Death: Oct 15 1910 - Tulare County, California - Burial: Oct 16 1910 - Elbow Creek Cemetery, Near Visalia, Tulare, California - Occupation: Farmer - **Issue w/relatives. - Sarah ( Sallie) Watson - Birth names: Sarah TharpSarah (Sally) WatsonSarah Watson - :Gender: Female - Birth: Jan 18 1826 - Tennessee, United States - Marriage: Aug 3 1843 - Osage, Missouri - Marriage: Aug 29 1850 - Osage County, Missouri, United States - Death: Feb 11 1905 - Sandy, Blanco, Texas, United States - Burial: Feb 1905 - Sandy Cemetery, Sandy, Blanco, Texas, UnitedStates - :Parents: Jacob Watson, Mrs. Elizabeth Watson - Spouses: Levi Tharp Jr, Daniel Crider Jr - :Siblings: Jacob Watson, Lydia Watson, Susan Watson, William C. Watson, Benjamin Watson, James A. Watson - Richard Watson - Birth name: Richard C. Watson - :Gender: Male - Birth: Apr 18 1827 - of, South Carolina - Marriage: Spouse: Sarah Jane Greenstreet - Jan 10 1849 - Osage,Missouri - Death: 1869 - Arkansas - :Parents: John Watson, Lydia Watson (born Copeland) - Wife: Sarah Jane Watson (born Greenstreet) - Son: John William Watson - :Siblings: Sarah Watson, John Singelton Watson, Jacob Watson, James Watson, Thomas Watson, Benjamine H Watson, Elizabeth Watson - Jacob Watson - :Gender: Male - Birth: 1829 - Tennessee - :Parents: Jacob Watson, Mrs. Elizabeth Watson - :Siblings: Lydia Watson, Susan Watson, William C. Watson, Benjamin Watson, Sarah (Sallie) Watson, James A. Watson - Lydia Watson - :Gender: Female - Birth: 1832 - Missouri - :Parents: Jacob Watson, Mrs. Elizabeth Watson - :Siblings: Jacob Watson, Susan Watson, William C. Watson, Benjamin Watson, Sarah (Sallie) Watson, James A. Watson - Susan Watson - :Gender: Female - Birth: 1837 - Missouri - :Parents: Jacob Watson, Mrs. Elizabeth Watson - :Siblings: Jacob Watson, Lydia Watson, William C. Watson, Benjamin Watson, Sarah (Sallie) Watson, James A. Watson - Benjamin Watson - :Gender: Male - Birth: 1843 - Tennessee, USA - :Parents: Mrs. Elizabeth Watson, Jacob Watson - :Siblings: Jacob Watson, Lydia Watson, William C. Watson, James A. Watson,Sarah ( Sallie) Watson, Susan Watson - Elizabeth Younger (born Daughtry) - Birth names: ElizabethElizabeth DaughertyElizabeth DaughteryElizabeth DoughertyElizabeth Dougherty Or Dohtery - :Gender: Female - Birth: 1819 - Kentucky - Marriage: Jan 1 1837 - Lincoln,Kentucky - Marriage: Between 1851 and 1852 - Kentucky - Death: Nov 3 1889 - Williams Twp., Sangamon Co, IL - Burial: Nov 5 1889 - Branghton Cemetery, Mechanicsberg, Sangamon Co, IL - :Parents: William Daughtery, Mary Daughtery (born Mcgill) - Spouses: William Younger, William Younger - :Children:Margaret Younger, William Thomas Younger, John Younger, John Quincy Younger, Mary Ann Younger, Maggie Or Susan Margaret Younger, Martha J. Younger, Josiah Younger, Rebecca E. Younger, Barry W Younger, Adam Younger, William S. Younger, Newton Jasper Younger, Benjamin F. Younger - **Duplicated relatives - Barry W Younger - Birth names: Berry W. YoungerBarry W. Younger - :Gender: Male - Birth: Oct 1848 - Pulaski, KY - Marriage: Spouse: Zena Gray - Sep 20 1875 - Sangamon, Illinois - Marriage: Spouse: Emily M. Etherton - Nov 7 1880 - Sangamon, Illinois - Marriage: Spouse: Emma Etherton - Nov 17 1880 - Illipois Twp, Sangamon Co., Ill. - Death: June 1 1917 - **Issue w/relatives. - Margaret Younger - :Gender: Female - Birth: 1858 - Kentucky - :Parents: William Younger, Elizabeth Younger (born Daughtry) - :Siblings: Barry W Younger, William S. Younger, William ThomasYounger, John Younger, John Quincy Younger, Mary Ann Younger, Maggie Or Susan Margaret Younger, Martha J. Younger, Josiah Younger, Rebecca E. Younger, Adam Younger, Newton Jasper Younger, Benjamin F.Younger - William S. Younger - :Gender: Male - Birth: Nov 12 1878 - Williams Township, Sangamon, Illinois, United States - Death: Nov 18 1934 - Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri, United States - :Parents: Elizabeth Younger (born Daughtry), William Younger - :Siblings: Margaret Younger, William Thomas Younger, John Younger, John Quincy Younger, Mary Ann Younger, Maggie Or Susan Margaret Younger,Martha J. Younger, Josiah Younger, Rebecca E. Younger, Barry W Younger, Adam Younger, Newton Jasper Younger, Benjamin F. Younger - Ezekiel Perkins - :Gender: Male - Birth: Apr 25 1788 - Of Eastown, New York - Marriage: Spouse: Easter Pervee - 1809 - Of,Ny - Death: Mar 16 1845 - :Parents: Martha Perkins (born Johnson), Nathaniel Perkins - Wife: Easter Perkins (born Pervee) - :Children:Sarah Perkins, Mary C. Philleo (born Perkins), Erbana Perkins, Emor Crimble Perkins, Myrah Slocum (born Perkins), JohnsonPerkins, Hezekiah Perkins, James Perkins, Thomas Perkins, Edward Barker Perkins, Martha Perkins, Galosia Perkins - :Siblings: Joseph Woodmancey Perkins, Mercy Potter (born Perkins), William Perkins,Martha Wood (born Perkins), Alva Perkins, Benjamin Perkins, James Perkins, Nathaniel Perkins, Alva Ezra Perkins, Martha H Perkins, Harriet Perkins - Ann Niles (born Coddington) - Birth names: Ann Coddington NilesAnna CoddingtonAnna CodingtonAnneAnne CoddingtonAnne CoddlingtonAnne CodingtonAnn Coddington - :Gender: Female - Birth: Dec 261677 - Newport, New Port, Rhode Island, United States - Marriage: Nov 22 1716 - Newport,Newport,Rhode Island - Death: Oct 25 1732 - Braintree, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States - Burial:Braintree, Massachusetts - **Issue w/relatives. - Ann Coddington - :Gender: Female - Birth: Dec 26 1677 - Death: Oct 25 1732 - pb Braintree,Massachusetts - Nathaniel Perkins - :Gender: Male - Birth: Feb 28 1790 - Of Eastown, New York - Marriage: Spouse: Margaret Lusk - Circa 1828 - Independence, New York, USA - Death: July 4 1878 - :Parents: Nathaniel Perkins, Martha Perkins (born Johnson) - Wife: Margaret Perkins (born Lusk) - :Children:Alanson Nathaniel Perkins, Malinda Lee Perkins - :Siblings: Martha H Perkins, Martha Wood(born Perkins), William Perkins, Ezekiel Perkins, James Perkins, Mercy Potter (born Perkins), Benjamin Perkins, Harriet Perkins, Joseph Woodmancey Perkins, Alva Ezra Perkins, Alva Perkins - James Perkins - :Gender: Male - Birth: Apr 3 1791 - Of Eastown,Ny - Death: Feb 28 1814 - :Parents: Nathaniel Perkins, Martha Perkins (born Johnson) - :Siblings: Martha H Perkins, MarthaWood (born Perkins), William Perkins, Ezekiel Perkins, Mercy Potter (born Perkins), Benjamin Perkins, Harriet Perkins, Joseph Woodmancey Perkins, Alva Ezra Perkins, Nathaniel Perkins, Alva Perkins - Joseph Woodmancey Perkins - Birth names: JosephJoseph PerkinsJoseph W. PerkinsJOSEPH Woodmaney PERKINS - :Gender: Male - Birth: June 17 1793 - Argyle, Washington, NY - Marriage: Spouse:Harret Draper - Circa 1815 - NY - Marriage: Spouse: Amellia - Circa 1818 - of Argyle, Washington, NY - Marriage: Spouse: Anna Maria Gordon - Circa 1836 - NY - Marriage: Spouse: Rebecca Lamphere - Circa 1836- of, NY - Residence: 1850 - Salisbury, Herkimer, New York - Death: Nov 2 1870 - stratford, Fulton, NY - **Issue w/relatives. - William Perkins - Birth name: William Perkins - :Gender: Male - Birth: Mar 7 1797 - Broadalbin, Fulton, New York - Death: 1815 - :Parents: Martha Perkins (born Johnson), Nathaniel Perkins - :Siblings: Joseph Woodmancey Perkins, Mercy Potter (born Perkins), Martha Wood (born Perkins), Alva Perkins, Ezekiel Perkins, Benjamin Perkins, James Perkins, Nathaniel Perkins, Alva Ezra Perkins, Martha H Perkins, Harriet Perkins - Alva Ezra Perkins - Birth names: Alva PerkinsAlvah PerkinsEzra Alvah PerkinsAlva Ezra Perkins - :Gender: Male - Birth: Oct 14 1799 - Stratford,Fulton,New York - Marriage: Spouse: Mary Hester Crossman - May 2 1821 - Stratford,Fulton,New York - Death: Apr 6 1842 - :Parents: Martha Perkins (born Johnson), Nathaniel Perkins - Wife: Mary Hester Perkins (born Crossman) - :Children:Mary C. Perkins, Ezra Alva Perkins, Henry Delos Perkins, Sydney William Perkins, Martha H Perkins, Nathaniel WATSON Perkins, Amanda Lucy Ladue (born Perkins), Cornelius Perkins, Harriet Perkins, Allen Perkins - :Siblings: Joseph Woodmancey Perkins, Mercy Potter (born Perkins), William Perkins, Martha Wood (born Perkins), Alva Perkins, Ezekiel Perkins, Benjamin Perkins, James Perkins, Nathaniel Perkins, Martha H Perkins, Harriet Perkins - Alva Perkins - Birth names: AlvaAlva S. PerkinsAlva(H) Perkins - :Gender: Male - Birth: Oct 14 1799 - Broadalbin, Fulton, New York - Marriage: Spouse: Cynthia - Between 1828 and 1829 - of, Seneca, Ohio, USA - Marriage: Spouse: Lavina Squires - Sep 1 1841 - Seneca, Ohio - :Parents: Martha Perkins (born Johnson), Nathaniel Perkins - Spouses: Lavina Perkins (born Squires), Cynthia Perkins - Daughter: Fannie Durfee (born Perkins) - :Siblings: Joseph Woodmancey Perkins, Mercy Potter (born Perkins), William Perkins, Martha Wood (born Perkins), Ezekiel Perkins, Benjamin Perkins, James Perkins, Nathaniel Perkins, Alva Ezra Perkins, Martha H Perkins, Harriet Perkins - Mercy Potter (born Perkins) - Birth name: Mercy Perkins - :Gender: Female - Birth: Dec 23 1803 - Broadalbin, Fulton, New York - Death: Nov 27 1826 - :Parents: Nathaniel Perkins, MarthaPerkins (born Johnson) - Husband: David Potter - :Siblings: Martha H Perkins, Martha Wood (born Perkins), William Perkins, Ezekiel Perkins, James Perkins, Benjamin Perkins, Harriet Perkins, Joseph Woodmancey Perkins, Alva Ezra Perkins, Nathaniel Perkins, Alva Perkins - Martha Wood (born Perkins) - Birth name: Martha Perkins - :Gender: Female - Birth: Feb 17 1805 - Broadalbin, Fulton, New York - Marriage: Feb 25 1821 - Salisbury, NY - Death: Jan 1 1863 - :Parents: Nathaniel Perkins, Martha Perkins (born Johnson) - Husband: Russell Wood - :Siblings: Martha H Perkins, William Perkins, Ezekiel Perkins, James Perkins, Mercy Potter (born Perkins), Benjamin Perkins, Harriet Perkins, Joseph Woodmancey Perkins, Alva Ezra Perkins, Nathaniel Perkins, Alva Perkins - Kennard Younger - Birth names: Kennard YounngerKennard Younger - :Gender: Male - Birth: Between 1759 and 1761 - Frederick, Frederick, Maryland, United States - Marriage: Spouse: Mrs Polly King - 1785 - Frederick Co., MD - Marriage: Spouse: Elizabeth Cambren - Feb 15 1792 - Nelson,Kentucky - Marriage: Spouse: Mary - To 1832 - Death: 1851 - Ripley, Indiana, USA - Mother: Elizabeth Younger (born Cambren) - Spouses: Elizabeth Younger (born Cambren), Mary Younger, Mrs Polly Younger (born King) - :Children:Mahala Biord (born Younger), Eleanor Younger, John Younger, Cathy Younger, Anna Easton (born Younger), Ebenezer Younger, Betsey Harmon (born Younger) - :Siblings: Mahala Biord (born Younger), Eleanor Younger, John Younger, Cathy Younger, Anna Easton (born Younger), Ebenezer Younger, Betsey Harmon (born Younger) - Elizabeth Younger (born Cambren) - Birth names: Elizabeth CambronElizabeth CamronElizth. Cambron - :Gender: Female - Birth: Jan 18 1770 - Maryland, USA - Marriage: Feb 15 1792 - Nelson,Kentucky - Death: July 25 1820 - Bullitt, Kentucky - **Issue w/relatives. - Ebenezer Younger - Birth name: Ebene zer Younnger - :Gender: Male - Birth: Mar 5 1793 - Nelson, Kentucky, USA - Marriage: Spouse: Lydia Crigler - 1822 - Kentucky, USA - Death: Circa 1831 - Bullitt,Kentucky - :Parents: Kennard Younger, Elizabeth Younger (born Cambren) - Wife: Lydia Younger (born Crigler) - :Children:Ebenezer Younger, Eliza Jane Tilford (born Younger), JamesYounger, James Younger, Ebenezer YOUNNGER " Jr" - :Siblings: Mahala Biord (born Younger), Eleanor Younger, John Younger, Cathy Younger, Anna Easton (born Younger), Betsey Harmon (born Younger) - **Duplicated relatives. - Mahala Biord (born Younger) - Birth names: Mahala Bird (Mrs.)Mahala Younger 3rd WifeMahala YounngerNahaty (Mahala) YoungerNahaty Younger - :Gender: Female - Birth: Circa 1804 - Marriage:Apr 2 1822 - Bullitt, Kentucky - **Issue w/relatives. - John Younger - Birth name: John Younnger - :Gender: Male - Birth: Mar 12 1806 - - :Parents: Kennard Younger, Elizabeth Younger (born Cambren) - :Siblings: Mahala Biord (born Younger),Eleanor Younger, Cathy Younger, Anna Easton (born Younger), Ebenezer Younger, Betsey Harmon (born Younger) - John Younger - Birth name: John Younnger - :Gender: Male - Birth: Mar 12 1806 - - :Parents: Kennard Younger, Elizabeth Younger (born Cambren) - :Siblings: Mahala Biord (born Younger),Eleanor Younger, Cathy Younger, Anna Easton (born Younger), Ebenezer Younger, Betsey Harmon (born Younger) - Anna Easton (born Younger) - Birth names: Anna YounngerAnna Younger - :Gender: Female - Birth: Sep 29 1809 - - Marriage: Dec 30 1825 - Henry,Kentucky - Death: 1855 - Bullitt,Kentucky - :Parents: Kennard Younger, Elizabeth Younger (born Cambren) - Husband: James Easton - :Children:Robert Easton, Ellen Thompson (born Easton), Samuel Thomas Easton, James Easton, William Easton, John Easton, Mary Davidson (born Easton), Sarah Ann Easton, Elizabeth Thompson (born Easton), Ann "Nancy" Thompson (born Easton) - :Siblings: Mahala Biord (born Younger), Eleanor Younger, JohnYounger, Cathy Younger, Ebenezer Younger, Betsey Harmon (born Younger) - Betsey Harmon (born Younger) - Birth names: Betsey YounngerBetsy Younger - :Gender: Female - Birth: Apr 12 1811 - Bullitt, Ky - Marriage: May 8 1837 - Trimble, Ky - :Parents: ElizabethYounger (born Cambren), Kennard Younger - Husband: Edward H. Harmon - :Siblings: Mahala Biord (born Younger), Eleanor Younger, John Younger, Cathy Younger, Anna Easton (born Younger), Ebenezer Younger - Margaret Stenson * - Birth names: Margaret SteinsonMargaret SteinsoneMargaret SteinsounMargaret SteinsuneMargaret StemsonMargaret Stemson or StevensonMargaret Stemson Or Stevenson Spouse AyMargaret StensonMargaret StevensonMargaret StimpsonMargaret StimsonMargaret StinstounMargret SteinsouneMrgt. TomsonMargaret SimsonMargaret Stenson * - :Gender: Female - Birth: Feb 9 1612 - Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland - Christening: Circa 1610 - Glasgow,Lanark,Scotland - Marriage: July 25 1631 - Haddington,East Lothian,Scotland - Marriage: Aug 20 1631 - Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland - Marriage: Aug 20 1631 - Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland - Death: 1658 - Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland - **Issue w/relatives. - - TitleOfNobility: Spouse Ay - Neill Steinson - Birth name: Neill Steinson - :Gender: Male - Birth: Between 1596 and 1598 - Of Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland - Death: 1611 - Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland - Mother: Mrs.Neil Steinson - Wife: Mrs. Neil Steinson - Daughter: Margaret Stenson * - Sister: Margaret Stenson * - Mrs. Neil Steinson - :Gender: Female - Birth: 1588 - Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland - Husband: Neill Steinson - Daughter: Margaret Stenson * - Mrs. Neil Steinson - :Gender: Female - Birth: 1588 - Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland - Husband: Neill Steinson - Daughter: Margaret Stenson * - Margaret Stenson * - Birth names: Margaret SteinsonMargaret SteinsoneMargaret SteinsounMargaret SteinsuneMargaret StemsonMargaret Stemson or StevensonMargaret Stemson Or Stevenson Spouse AyMargaret StensonMargaret StevensonMargaret StimpsonMargaret StimsonMargaret StinstounMargret SteinsouneMrgt. TomsonMargaret SimsonMargaret Stenson * - :Gender: Female - Birth: Feb 9 1612 - Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland - Christening: Circa 1610 - Glasgow,Lanark,Scotland - Marriage: July 25 1631 - Haddington,East Lothian,Scotland - Marriage: Aug 20 1631 - Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland - Marriage: Aug 20 1631 - Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland - Death: 1658 - Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland - **Issue w/relatives. - TitleOfNobility: Spouse Ay - Lorencia Mercy Carter (born Perkins) - Birth name: Lorencia Mercy Perkins - :Gender: Female - Birth: Jan 1 1829 - Ceres, Mc Kean, Pennsylvania,USA - Marriage: Between 1850 and 1860 - Pennsylvania - Death: Oct 15 1873 - Ceres Township, McKean, Pennsylvania, United States - :Parents: Benjamin Perkins, Polly Perkins (born Palmer) - Husband: Reuben Carter - Daughter: Eva L Carter - :Siblings: Edgar Adelbert Perkins, Isaac W. Perkins, Francis Perkins - Edgar Adelbert Perkins - Birth names: Adelbert PerkinsEdgar Adelbert Perkins - :Gender: Male - Birth: Feb 20 1850 - Ceres Township, McKean, Pennsylvania, United States - Death: 1929 - :Parents: Benjamin Perkins, Polly Perkins (born Palmer) - Wife: Laurena M. Perkins (born White) - Son: Elmo WhitePerkins - :Siblings: Lorencia Mercy Carter (born Perkins), Isaac W. Perkins, Francis Perkins - Mary Viola Taylor (born Fazio) - Married name: Mary Viola Allen - :Gender: Female - Birth: Apr 1 1944 - Portland, Mount Noma, Oregon - Death: Apr 12 2008 - :Parents: Charles Fazio, Helen Elnore Fazio (born Capparelli) - Husband: Roy Delton Taylor - Roy Delton Taylor - Birth name: Roy Delton Taylor - :Gender: Male - Birth: Aug 19 1941 - Gorman, Eastland, Texas, United States - Death: Nov 16 1989 - Henderson, Texas, United States :Parents: arlie delton taylor, jessie lee taylor (born cagle) - Wife: Mary Viola Taylor (born Fazio) - Sister: anna joyce taylor - Ingvar Harra - Also known as: Yngvar Harra - :Gender: Male - Birth: Between Jan 4 615 and Jan 3 618 - Uppsala, Sweden - Death: Between Jan 4 683 and Jan 3 684 - Estonia - :Parents: Eysteinn Adilsson, Yrsa Adilsson - Wife: Mrs. Ingvar Eysteinsson - :Children:Onund Ingvarsson, Olof den skarpsynte - - LifeSketch: Ingvar "The Tall" Eysteinsson, King in Sweden http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ingvar Ingvar may also refer to Ingvar of Kiev and to Ingvar the Far-Travelled. See also: Ingvar (name) For nickel-iron alloy, see Invar. Yngvar Harra (or Ingvar) Proto-Norse *Ingu-Hariz (d. early 7th century) was the son of Ouml;sten and reclaimed the Swedish throne for the House of Yngling after the Swedes had rebelled against Souml;lvi. Snorri Sturluson relates in his Ynglinga saga that King Ingvar, Ouml;sten's son, was a great warrior who often spent time patrolling the shores of his kingdom fighting Danes and Estonian vikings (Viacute;kingr fraacute; Esthland). King Ingvar finally came to a peace agreement with the Danes and could take care of the Estonian vikings. He consequently started pillaging in Estonia in retribution, and one summer he arrived at a place called Stein (see also Sveigder). The Estonians (syacute;slu kind) assembled a great army inthe interior and attacked King Ingvar in a great battle. The Estonian forces were too powerful and Ingvar fell and the Swedish forces retreated. Ingvar was buried in a mound at a place called Stone or Hill fort (at Steini) on the shores of Estonia (Aeth;alsyacute;sla). - Eysteinn Adilsson - Also known as: Osten - :Gender: Male - Birth: Between Jan 3 594 and Jan 2 595 - Uppsala, Sweden - Death: Between Jan 4 655 and Jan 3 656 - lofond, maelar lake, sweden - :Parents: Adils "The Great" Ottarsson, Yrsa Adilsson - Wife: Yrsa Adilsson - Son: Ingvar Harra - Brother: Ingvar Harra - - TitleOfNobility: King of Uppsala - Adils "The Great" Ottarsson - Also known as: Adil - :Gender: Male - Birth: Between Jan 3 572 and Jan 2 573 - Uppsala, Sweden - Death: Between Jan 4 663 and Jan 3 664 - Upplandstuna, Uppsala, Sweden - Burial: Burial Mound At Uppsala, Sweden - Father: King of Sweden Ottar Egilsson "Vendelkraring;ka" - Son: Eysteinn Adilsson - Yrsa Adilsson - :Gender: Female - Husband: Eysteinn Adilsson - Son: Ingvar Harra - Yrsa Adilsson - :Gender: Female - Husband: Eysteinn Adilsson - Son: Ingvar Harra - Alrek AGNASSON - Birth name: Alrek AGNASSON KING IN SWEDEN - :Gender: Male - Birth: Circa 445 - Sweden - Marriage: Spouse: Dagreid (Dageith) DAGSDOTTER - Between 464 and 465 - Of, Sweden - **Issue w/relatives. - TitleOfNobility: King in Sweden - Alrek Agnasson King in Sweden - Birth name: Alrek Agnasson King of Sweden - :Gender: Male - Birth: Between Jan 2 445 and Jan 1 446 - Sweden - Marriage: Spouse: Dagreid Dagsdotter - Circa465 - Of, Sweden - Marriage: Spouse: Dagreid (Dageith) DAGSDOTTER - Between Jan 2 465 and Jan 1 466 - Sweden - Marriage: Spouse: Dagreied Dagsdotter Queen of Sweden - Between Jan 2 465 and Jan1 466 - Sweden - Death: Sweden- **Issue w/relatives. - Dagreid (Dageith) DAGSDOTTER - :Gender: Female - Birth: Circa 449 - Sweden - Marriage: Between 464 and 465 - Of, Sweden - Marriage: 465 - Sweden - Mother: Mrs-Dag - Spouses: AlrekAGNASSON, Alrek Agnasson King in Sweden - Susannah Smith (born Palmer) - :Gender: Female - Birth: Circa 1811 - Of Schenectedy, Schenectady, New York - Marriage: Between 1833 and 1834 - Ceres, Mc Kean, Pennsylvania, USA - Death:1848 - Ceres, Mc Kean, Pennsylvania, USA - :Parents: John Palmer, Mary Elizabeth Palmer (born Oliver) - Husband: Henry Smith - :Children:Smith, Lucy Emily Smith, Sylvia Smith, Francis Smith, Henry Smith, Harriet Smith - :Siblings: Polly Perkins (born Palmer), Sylvia Maxson (born Palmer), Nathan Palmer, John Avery Palmer, Elizabeth Palmer, Emma Lavinda Smith (born Palmer), Nancy CordeliaPalmer, Sally A. Robinson (born Palmer) - Sylvia Maxson (born Palmer) - :Gender: Female - Birth: Sep 27 1813 - Ceres, Allegany, New York, United States - Marriage: Aug 25 1832 - Ceres,Allegany,New York - Death: Dec 6 1880 - Pardee, Atchison, Kansas, United States - Burial: Dec 8 1880 - Nortonville, Jefferson, Kansas, United States - :Parents: Mary Elizabeth Palmer (born Oliver), John Palmer - Husband: Nathan M Maxson - :Children:Sally Orcelia Phillips (born Maxson), Lydia Mabel Maxson, Russel John Maxson, Martin L. Maxson, child Maxson, George Leonard Maxson, Susan A. Green (born Maxson) - :Siblings: Emma Lavinda Smith (born Palmer), Susannah Smith (born Palmer), Nancy Cordelia Palmer, Polly Perkins (born Palmer), Nathan Palmer, Sally A. Robinson (born Palmer), Elizabeth Palmer, John Avery Palmer - Nathan Palmer - Birth name: Nathaniel Palmer - :Gender: Male - Birth: 1818 - Schenectedy, New York - Marriage: Spouse: Sally Wright - Circa 1848 - of Ceres, Mc Kean, Pennsylvania, USA
Death: Mar 14 1877 - Ceres, Mc Kean, Pennsylvania, USA - :Parents: John Palmer, Mary Elizabeth Palmer (born Oliver) - Wife: Sally Palmer (born Wright) - :Children:Chester E. Palmer, Adell (Della) Palmer, Martha Palmer, Susan A. Palmer :Siblings: Susannah Smith (born Palmer), Polly Perkins (born Palmer), Sylvia Maxson (born Palmer), John Avery Palmer, Elizabeth Palmer, Emma LavindaSmith (born Palmer), Nancy Cordelia Palmer, Sally A. Robinson (born Palmer) - Nancy Cordelia Palmer - :Gender: Female - Birth: Oct 3 1822 - Alfred, Allegany, New York, United States - Marriage: 1836 - Ceres, Mc Kean, Pennsylvania, USA - Marriage: Apr 1855 - of Ceres, Mc Kean, Pennsylvania, USA - Death: Feb 2 1900 - Whitewater, Jefferson, Wisconsin, United States - Burial: Hillside Cemetery, Whitewater, Jefferson-Wallworth, Wisconsin, USA - :Parents: John Palmer, Mary Elizabeth Palmer (born Oliver) - Spouses: John A. Maxson, William A. Cutter - :Children:John Avery Cutter, Cutter,Alice A. Cutter, Carrie Cutter, Cutter - :Siblings: SusannahSmith (born Palmer), Polly Perkins (born Palmer), Sylvia Maxson (born Palmer), Nathan Palmer, John Avery Palmer, Elizabeth Palmer, Emma Lavinda Smith (born Palmer), Sally A. Robinson (born Palmer) - Elizabeth Palmer - :Gender: Female - Birth: 1826 - Alfred, Allegany, New York, USA - :Parents: John Palmer, Mary Elizabeth Palmer (born Oliver) - :Siblings: Susannah Smith (born Palmer), Polly Perkins (born Palmer), Sylvia Maxson (bornPalmer), Nathan Palmer, John Avery Palmer, Emma Lavinda Smith (born Palmer), Nancy Cordelia Palmer, Sally A. Robinson (born Palmer) - Sally A. Robinson (born Palmer) - :Gender: Female - Birth: Circa 1829 - New York - Marriage: Circa 1846 - Ceres, Mc Kean, Pennsylvania - Death: Dec 29 1885 - Ceres Township, McKean, Pennsylvania, United States - :Parents: John Palmer, Mary Elizabeth Palmer (born Oliver) - Husband: Seth Robinson - :Children:Warren Robinson, Charles H Robinson, Lewis Robinson - :Siblings: Susannah Smith (born Palmer), Polly Perkins (born Palmer), Sylvia Maxson (born Palmer), Nathan Palmer, John Avery Palmer, Elizabeth Palmer, Emma Lavinda Smith (born Palmer), Nancy Cordelia Palmer - Emma Lavinda Smith (born Palmer) - Birth name: Emma Lavinda Palmer - :Gender: Female - Birth: Jan 4 1832 - New York, United States - Death: Oct 15 1919 - Ceres Township, McKean, Pennsylvania, United States - :Parents: Mary Elizabeth Palmer (born Oliver), John Palmer - Husband: Riley Henry Smith - :Siblings: Susannah Smith (born Palmer), Nancy Cordelia Palmer, Polly Perkins (born Palmer), Nathan Palmer, Sally A. Robinson (born Palmer), Elizabeth Palmer, John Avery Palmer, Sylvia Maxson (born Palmer) - Francis Perkins - :Gender: Female - Birth: Circa 1843 - Pennsylvania - :Parents: Polly Perkins (born Palmer), Benjamin Perkins - :Siblings: Lorencia Mercy Carter (born Perkins), Edgar Adelbert Perkins, Isaac W. Perkins - Mary Johnson - Birth name: Mary Johnson - :Gender: Female - Birth: Circa 1755 - Richmond, Washington County, Rhode Island - :Parents: Marcy Johnson (born Kinyon), Ezekial Johnson - :Siblings: Ezekiel Johnson, Latham Johnson, Kenyon Johnson, Martha Perkins (born Johnson), Jonathan Johnson, Susan Boss (born Johnson), Gideon Johnson, Stephen Johnson, Jemima Johnson - Ezekiel Johnson - Birth name: Ezekiel Johnson - :Gender: Male - Birth: Circa 1757 - Richmond, Washington, Rhode Island - Marriage: Spouse: Patience -Circa 1780 - Richmond, Washington, Rhode Island - Residence: 1790 - Richmond, Washington, Rhode Island - Death: To Aug 9 1806 - Richmond, Washington, Rhode Island - :Parents: Ezekial Johnson, Marcy Johnson (born Kinyon) - Wife: Patience Johnson - :Siblings: Latham Johnson, Kenyon Johnson, Martha Perkins (born Johnson), Jonathan Johnson, Susan Boss (born Johnson), Gideon Johnson, Stephen Johnson, Mary Johnson, Jemima Johnson - Jemima Johnson - Birth name: Jemima Johnson - :Gender: Female - Birth: Circa 1759 - Richmond, Washington County, Rhode Island - :Parents: Ezekial Johnson, Marcy Johnson (born Kinyon) - :Siblings: Ezekiel Johnson, Latham Johnson, Kenyon Johnson, Martha Perkins (born Johnson), Jonathan Johnson, Susan Boss (born Johnson), Gideon Johnson, Stephen Johnson, Mary Johnson - Latham Johnson - Birth name: Latham Johnson - :Gender: Male - Birth: Circa 1763 - Richmond, Washington County, Rhode Island - Marriage: Spouse: Miss Tefft - Between 1784 and 1785 - Richmond, Washington County, Rhode Island - Marriage: Spouse: Jemima - Before Oct 30 1790 - Richmond, Washington County, Rhode Island - :Parents: Marcy Johnson (born Kinyon), Ezekial Johnson - Spouses: Jemima Johnson, Miss Johnson (born Tefft) - :Siblings: Ezekiel Johnson, Kenyon Johnson, Martha Perkins (born Johnson), Jonathan Johnson, Susan Boss (born Johnson), Gideon Johnson, Stephen Johnson, Mary Johnson, Jemima Johnson - Stephen Johnson - Birth name: Stephen Johnson - :Gender:Male - Birth: Circa 1765 - Richmond, Washington County, Rhode Island - :Parents: Marcy Johnson (born Kinyon), Ezekial Johnson - :Siblings: Ezekiel Johnson, Latham Johnson, Kenyon Johnson, Martha Perkins (born Johnson), Jonathan Johnson, Susan Boss(born Johnson), Gideon Johnson, Mary Johnson, Jemima Johnson - Jonathan Johnson - Birth name: Jonathan Johnson - :Gender: Male - Birth: Circa 1767 - Richmond, Washington County, Rhode Island - Marriage: Spouse: Mary Lillibridge - To Mar 151791 - Richmond, Washington County, Rhode Island - :Parents: Ezekial Johnson, Marcy Johnson (born Kinyon) - Wife: Mary Lillibridge - :Siblings: Ezekiel Johnson, Latham Johnson, Kenyon Johnson, Martha Perkins (born Johnson), Susan Boss (born Johnson), Gideon Johnson, Stephen Johnson, Mary Johnson, Jemima Johnson - Kenyon Johnson - Birth name: Kenyon Johnson - :Gender: Male - Birth: 1769 - Rhode Island, United States - :Parents: Ezekial Johnson, Marcy Johnson (born Kinyon) - :Siblings: Ezekiel Johnson, Latham Johnson, Martha Perkins (born Johnson), Jonathan Johnson, Susan Boss (born Johnson), Gideon Johnson, Stephen Johnson, Mary Johnson, Jemima Johnson - Gideon Johnson - Birth name: Gideon Johnson - :Gender: Male - Birth: Circa 1771 - Richmond, Washington County, Rhode Island - Marriage: Spouse: Mary - To Feb 24 1806 - Richmond, Washington County, Rhode Island - :Parents: Ezekial Johnson, Marcy Johnson (born Kinyon) - Wife: Mary Johnson - :Siblings: Ezekiel Johnson, Latham Johnson, Kenyon Johnson, Martha Perkins (born Johnson), Jonathan Johnson, Susan Boss (born Johnson), Stephen Johnson, Mary Johnson, Jemima Johnson - Susan Boss (born Johnson) - Birth names: Susannah JohnsonSusan Johnson - :Gender: Female - Birth: Circa 1773 - Richmond, Washington County, Rhode Island - Marriage: To 1815 - Rhode Island - **Issue w/relatives. - Cathy Younger - :Gender: Female - Birth: 1813 - Nelson Co, Ky - :Parents: Kennard Younger, Elizabeth Younger (born Cambren) - :Siblings: Mahala Biord (born Younger), Eleanor Younger, JohnYounger, Anna Easton (born Younger), Ebenezer Younger, Betsey Harmon (born Younger) - Mrs-Dag - :Gender: Female - Birth: Circa 434 - Of, Sweden - Daughter: Dagreid (Dageith) DAGSDOTTER - Emma Minna Anna Fuuml;rstenau - Birth name: Emma Minna Anna Fuuml;rstenau - :Gender: Female - Christening: Dec 17 1871 - Berlin, Brandenburg, Preuszlig;en, Germany - :Parents: JoachimFriedrich Wilhelm Fuuml;rstenau, Marie Justine Bertha Fuuml;rstenau (born Baath) - Thomas Perkins - :Gender: Male - Birth: Between 1395 and 1400 - Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England - Death: Between Jan 10 1479 and Jan 9 1480 - Ufton, Berkshire, England - **Issue w/relatives. - Lord Ufton William Perkins - :Gender: Male - Birth: Circa 1377 - Hillmorton, Warwickshire, Eng - Death: Between Jan 10 1451 and Jan 9 1452 - Ufton Nervet, Berkshire, England - Father: John Perkins (Parkyns - Wife: Margaret Collee - :Children:Thomas Perkins, William Perkins - Margaret Collee - Birth names: MargaretMargaret Margaret (Unknown)Margaret * ?ColleeMargaret Colee - Married name: Perkins - :Gender: Female - Birth: Between Jan 9 1380 and Jan 8 1381 -Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England - Marriage: Circa 1449 - of, Sonning, Oxfordshire, England - Death: Between Jan 10 1451 and Jan 9 1452 - Burial: Private - **Issue w/relatives. - William Perkins - Birth names: William * II PerkinsWilliam James PerkinsWilliam or James PerkinsWilliam ParkynsWilliam Perkins (Parkyns)William Perkins (Perkyns)William Perkins **William PerkinsParkynsWilliam reg;29 Perkins - Also known as: James Perkins - :Gender: Male - Birth: 1429 - Warwickshire, England - Marriage: Spouse: Joana Reade - Between Jan 10 1457 and Jan 9 1458 - - Death: Circa 1495 - Hillmorton, Warwick, England - **Issue w/relatives. - scholasticachievement: 23 JUN 1934 - Robert de Dreux II - :Gender: Male - Birth: Between Jan 8 1154 and Jan 7 1155 - France - Christening: Between Jan 8 1218and Jan 7 1219 - Marriage: Spouse: Mahaut de Burgundy - Between Jan 8 1178 and Jan 7 1179 - Marriage: Spouse: * Yolande De Coucy - Between Jan 8 1183 and Jan 7 1184 - Dreux, Eure-et-Loir, France - Marriage: Spouse: Yolande Countess of Dreux deCoucy - BetweenJan 8 1184 and Jan 7 1185 - Boves,France - Annulment: Spouse: Mahaut de Burgundy - Between Jan 8 1181 and Jan 7 1182 - Death: Dec 28 1218 - Dreux,Eure-Et-Loire,France - Burial: From 1219 - Abbaye De Braine, France - **Issue w/relatives. - There were no children that came from Robert II and Mahaut of Burgundy: Count of Dreux and Braine - Mahaut de Dreux (born de Burgundy) - :Gender: Female - Birth: Between Jan 8 1150 and Jan 7 1151 - Marriage: Between Jan 8 1178 and Jan 7 1179 - Annulment: Between Jan 8 1181 and Jan 7 1182 - Death: Between Jan 8 1192 and Jan 7 1193 - Fontevrault - :Parents: Raimond de Bourgogne Cte de Grignon, Agnes de Thiers de Auvernge Montpensier Dame - Husband: Robert de Dreux II - :Siblings: Mathilde Von Burgund Ct de Nevers Tonnerre Dame (born Montpensier), Mathilde DeDreux (born DeBougogne), Mahaut Ct de Nevers Tonnerre (born de BOURGOGNE), Guichard Beaujeu IV - **Duplicated relatives. - Raimond de Bourgogne Cte de Grignon - Birth names: "Count" Raymond de Bourgogne (Count de Grignon)Count of Grignon Raymond de BourgogneRaimond de BourgogneRaimond of BurgundyRaimond Raymond Bourgogne, de of BurgundyRaimund von BurgundRaymond BourgogneRaymond BurgundyRaymond Cte de Grignon Comte De BurgundRaymond De BourgogneRaymond de BOURGOGNERaymond De Bourgogne ;Count Of GrignonRaymond deBourgogne Count of GrignonRaymond De Bourgogne/ Count Of Grignon Count Of GrignonRaymond De BurgundyRaymond De COUNT OF GRIGNON BourgogneRaymond of BourgogneRaymond OfBurgundyRaymond of BurgundyRaymund Of Burgundy - :Gender: Male - Birth: Circa July 1125 - Grignon, Cote d'Or, Bourgogne, France - Marriage: Spouse: Agnes de Thiers de Auvernge Montpensier Dame - 1140 - Death: July 5 1156- (, Bourgogne, France) - Occupation: Gf. v. Grignon - **Issue w/relatives. TitleOfNobility: Comte De Grignon - TitleOfNobility: comte, de Grignon - TitleOfNobility: seigneur, de Montpensier - TitleOfNobility: ?- Agnes de Thiers de Auvernge Montpensier Dame - :Gender: Female - Birth: Circa 1135 - Montpensier, Puy-de-Dome, Auvergne, France - Marriage: 1140 - Marriage: 1164 - **Issue w/relatives. - Mrs Orm Bergulfsen - :Gender: Female - Birth: Circa 1460 - Of Aarstad,Eigersund,Rogaland,Norway - Marriage: 1489 - - Husband: Orm Bergulfsen - :Children:Knut Ormsen, Laurifs Ormsen,Ingeleiv Ormsdatter - Laurifs Ormsen - Birth name: Laurits Ormsen Aring;rstad - :Gender: Male - Birth: Circa 1495 - Eigersund,Rogaland,Norway - :Parents: Mrs Orm Bergulfsen, Orm Bergulfsen - :Siblings: KnutOrmsen, Ingeleiv Ormsdatter - Knut Ormsen - Birth name: Knut Ormsen Aring;rstad - :Gender: Male - Birth: Circa 1500 - Eigersund,Rogaland,Norway - Death: 1585 - :Parents: Mrs Orm Bergulfsen, Orm Bergulfsen - :Siblings: Laurifs Ormsen, Ingeleiv Ormsdatter - Ingeleiv Ormsdatter - Birth names: GeirmundsonIngeleiv Ormsdatter Aring;rstadIngeliev OrmsdatterMrs Amund GeirmundsenMrs Tollak AssersonMrs. Aanon GiermundsenMrs. Amund GeirmundsenMrs. Tollak Assersen - :Gender: Female - Birth: Between Jan 10 1477 and Jan 9 1478 - Of,Grosfjell,Hetland,Rogaland,Norway - Marriage: 1534 - Lund, Rogaland, Norway - Marriage: md. - :Parents: Orm Bergulfsen, Mrs Orm Bergulfsen - Spouses: Anund II Geirmundson Bjerkreim, Tollak Assersen - :Children:Peder Tollaksen, Laurits Tollaksen, Tollak Tollakson, Helga Jonson (born Tollaksdatter), Endre Tollaksen, Ivar Aanonsen Bjerkreim, Tore Anundsen Bjerkreim, Geirmund IIIAnundson Gjeitreim, Tollaksdatter Dybing, Torkel Tollaksen - :Siblings: Knut Ormsen, Laurifs Ormsen - Tollaksdatter Dybing - Birth names: NN Tollaksdatter Aring;rstadTollaksdatter - :Gender: Female - Birth: Circa 1518 - Marriage: 1541 - - :Parents: Ingeleiv Ormsdatter, Tollak Assersen - Husband: Jacob Dybing - :Children:Tollef Jacobsen, Orm Jacobsen, Lars Jacobsen, Asgerd Borildsen (born Stromstad) - :Siblings: Peder Tollaksen, Laurits Tollaksen, Tollak Tollakson, Helga Jonson (born Tollaksdatter), Endre Tollaksen, Ivar Aanonsen Bjerkreim, Tore Anundsen Bjerkreim, Geirmund III Anundson Gjeitreim, Torkel Tollaksen - Jacob Dybing - :Gender: Male - Birth: Circa 1513 - Heskestad,Rogaland,Norway - Marriage: Spouse: Tollaksdatter - 1541 - - Wife: Tollaksdatter Dybing - :Children:Tollef Jacobsen, LarsJacobsen, Asgerd Borildsen (born Stromstad), Orm Jacobsen - Lars Jacobsen - :Gender: Male - Birth: Circa 1542 - Heskestad,Rogaland,Norway - :Parents: JacobDybing, Tollaksdatter Dybing - :Siblings: Tollef Jacobsen, Asgerd Borildsen (born Stromstad), Orm Jacobsen - Tollef Jacobsen - :Gender: Male - Birth: Circa 1544 - Heskestad,Rogaland,Norway - :Parents: Tollaksdatter Dybing, Jacob Dybing - :Siblings: Orm Jacobsen, Lars Jacobsen, Asgerd Borildsen (born Stromstad) - Orm Jacobsen - :Gender: Male - Birth: Circa 1546 - Heskestad,Rogaland,Norway - :Parents: Jacob Dybing, Tollaksdatter Dybing - :Siblings: Tollef Jacobsen, Lars Jacobsen, Asgerd Borildsen (born Stromstad) - Asgerd Borildsen (born Stromstad) - Birth names: Asgerd JacobsdatterAsgjerd Stroslash;mstad - :Gender: Female - Birth: Circa 1548 - Heskestad,Rogaland,Norway - Marriage: 1585 - - :Parents: Tollaksdatter Dybing, Jacob Dybing - Husband: Ole Borildsen * *Children:** Borild Olsen, Jacob Olsen - :Siblings: Tollef Jacobsen, Orm Jacobsen, Lars Jacobsen - Count Robert of Dreux - :Gender: Male - Birth: Circa 1123 - Reims, Champagne, France - Death: Between Oct 18 1184 and Jan 7 1186 - Braine, Champagne, France - Burial: Braine, Champagne,France - **Issue w/relatives. - Louis VI Capet Kingof France VI - Nick name: "The Fat" - :Gender: Male - Birth: Between Jan 7 1080 and Jan 6 1083 - France - Marriage: Spouse: Alix - Between Apr 8 1115 and May 7 1115 -Paris, France - Death: Aug 8 1137 - Chacirc;teau De Bethizy, Paris, Isle de France, France - Burial: St Denis, Isle de France, France - Title of Nobility: King of France - France - :Parents: King Philippe I of France, Bertha (born Hainault Queen of Holland) - Spouses: Lady Lucienne De Montlheacute;ry, Alix Capet King of France - :Children:Princess Constance of France, Prince Philippe of France, Count Robert of Dreux, Louis VII, Henri, Hugues of France, Isabelle Capet, Isabelle Capet - :Siblings: Princess Constance of France, Eudes, Prince Henri of France, Charles - **Duplicated relatives King Philippe I of France - :Gender: Male - Birth: To May 29 1052 - Reims, Champagne, France - Marriage: Spouse: Bertha HainaultQueen of Holland - Between 1071 and 1072 - France - Death: Aug 5 1108 - Melun, Isle De France, France - Burial: St Benoit sur Loire, France - Wife: Bertha (born Hainault Queen of Holland) - :Children:Princess Constance of France, Eudes, LouisVI Capet King of France VI, Prince Henri of France, Charles - Bertha (born Hainault Queen of Holland) - :Gender: Female - Birth: Between Jan 7 1053 and Jan 7 1056 - Of Vlaardingen, Zuid Holland, Netherlands - Marriage: Between Jan 7 1071 and Jan 6 1073 - France - Death: Between Jan 7 1093 and Jan 6 1095 - Montreuil sur Loire, France - Title of Nobility: Queen of France - France - Husband: King Philippe I of France - :Children:PrincessConstance of France, Louis VI Capet King of France VI, Eudes, Charles, Prince Henri of France - TitleOfNobility: Countess of Holland - Princess Constance of France - :Gender: Female - Birth: Circa 1078 - France - Death: Between Jan 1124 and 1126 - :Parents: King Philippe I of France, Bertha (born Hainault Queen of Holland) - :Siblings: Eudes, Louis VI Capet King of France VI, Prince Henri of France, Charles - Prince Henri of France - :Gender: Male - Birth: Circa 1083 - France - :Parents: King Philippe I of France, Bertha (born Hainault Queen of Holland) - :Siblings: Princess Constance of France, Eudes, Louis VI Capet King of France VI, Charles - Lady Lucienne De Montlheacute;ry - :Gender: Female - Birth: Circa 1084 - Reims, Marne, France - Marriage: Between Jan 8 1104 and Jan 7 1105 - Death: Circa 1137 - **Issue w/relatives. - Charles - :Gender: Male - Birth: Between Jan 7 1084 and Jan 6 1087 - France - Title of Nobility: Prince of France - France - :Parents: Bertha (born Hainault Queen of Holland), King Philippe I of France - :Siblings: Princess Constance of France, Louis VI Capet King of France VI, Eudes, Prince Henri of France - Eudes - :Gender: Male - Birth: Between Jan 7 1086 and Jan 5 1089 - France - Death: Between Jan 7 1096 and Jan 6 1097 - Title of Nobility: Prince of France - France - :Parents: Bertha (born Hainault Queen of Holland), King Philippe I of France - :Siblings: Princess Constance of France, Louis VI Capet King of France VI, Charles, Prince Henri of France - Alix Capet King of France - Also known as: Adelaiuml;de - :Gender: Female - Birth: Between Jan 7 1091 and Jan 6 1094 - Of, Savoie, France - Marriage: Between Apr 8 1115 and May 7 1115 -Paris, France - Death: Nov 25 1154 - Burial: Abbaye De Montmartre, Savoie, France - Title of Nobility: Queen of France - France - Husband: Louis VI Capet King of France VI - **Children:**Blanche Capet, Bouchard V DeMontmorency, Peter deCourtenay Capet, Princess Constance of France, Prince Philippe of France, Count Robert of Dreux, Louis VII, Henri, Hugues of France, Peter of Constantinople, Prince Of France ~- TitleOfNobility: Countess of Savoy - Isabelle Capet - Birth names: Isabelle Capet de FranceIsabelle Comtesse de FranceIsabelle de FranceIsabelle De FranceIsabelle deFranceIsabelle FranceIsabelle of FranceIsabelle* De France - :Gender: Female - Birth: Circa 1105 - France - Death: Between Jan 8 1175 and Jan 7 1176 - **Issue w/relatives- - Unknown: Princess of France - Isabelle Capet - :Gender: Male - Birth: Between Jan 8 1105 and Jan 7 1106 - Hermentruvilleby, Rouen, Seine Et Maritime, France - Death: Between Jan8 1175 and Jan 7 1176 - France - :Parents: Louis VI Capet King of France VI, Guillaume I Capet (born DeChaumont) - Wife: Guillaume I Capet (born DeChaumont) - Son: Osmond DeChaumont - :Siblings: Princess Constance of France, PrincePhilippe of France, Count Robert of Dreux, Louis VII, Henri, Hugues of France, Isabelle Capet, Osmond DeChaumont - **Duplicated relatives- Prince Philippe of France - :Gender: Male - Birth: Sep 5 1116 - Reims, Champagne, France - Death: Oct 20 1131 - Paris, Ile de France, France - Burial: St Denis, Isle de France, France **Issue w/relatives. . - Louis VII - :Gender: Male - Birth: Between Jan 8 1119 and Jan 7 1121 - Reims, Champagne, France - Marriage: Spouse: Eleonore - July 29 1137 - Bordeaux, Aquitaine, France - Marriage: Spouse: Constanza Alfonsez - Between Jan 8 1154 and Jan 7 1155 - Castile, Spain - Death: Sep 25 1180 - Paris, Ile de France, France - Burial: Sep 26 1180 - Barbeau, Isle De France, France - Titleof Nobility: King of France - France - **Issue w/relatives. - Henri - :Gender: Male - Birth: Between Jan 8 1120 and Jan 7 1123 - Of Reims, Champagne, France - Death: Nov 20 1175 - Reims, Champagne, France - Burial: Reims, Champagne, France - Title of Nobility: Prince of France - France - * *Issue w/relatives. - Hugues of France - :Gender: Male - Birth: Between Jan 8 1123 and Jan 7 1124 - Reims, Champagne, France - **Issue w/relatives. - Princess Constance of France - Also known as: Countess of Boulogne - :Gender: Female - Birth: Circa 1124 - Reims, Champagne, France - Death: Aug 23 1176 - Reims, Champagne, France - **Issue w/relatives. - Christopher Asleson - :Gender: Male - Marriage: Spouse: Margaret Taraldsdatter Olsen - May 26 1872 - Freeborn Co, Minnesota - Wife: Margaret Asleson (born Taraldsdatter Olsen) - George Thompson - :Gender: Male - Birth: 1843 - Norway - Marriage: Spouse: Inger Thompson - Norway - Wife: Inger Thompson - :Children:Wilhelmina Matilda ( Tillie) Stevens (born Thompson), Clara Thompson, Minnie Thompson, Selmer Thompson, Henry Thompson, Ida C. Thompson - Halge Halvorson - :Gender: Male - Birth: 1839 - Norway - Marriage: Spouse: Ingeborg "Isabella" Taraldson Olsen - Nov 27 1870 - Freeborn, Minnesota, United States - Wife: Ingeborg "Isabella" Halvorson (born Taraldson Olsen) - Kittil Taraldson-Olsen - :Gender: Male - Birth: 1867 - Gjerpen, Telemark, Norway - Death: 1886 - :Parents: Tarald Olson, Margaret Olson (born Hansdatter) - :Siblings: Ingeborg "Isabella" Halvorson (born Taraldson Olsen), Ingerid Thompson (born Taraldsdatter Olsen), Hans Taraldson Olsen, Ole Taraldson Olsen, Margaret Asleson (born Taraldsdatter Olsen), Bergit Evenson Gregerson (bornTaraldsdatter-Olsen) - Zebulon Maxson Jr. - Birth names: Zebulon , Jr. MaxsonZebulon Maxson ;[Jr.]Zebulon Maxson*Zebulon Maxson Jr.Zebelon MaxonMaxon or MaxinZebulon JR. MaxsonZebulon Maxson , Jr.Zebulon Maxon - Also known as: Zebulon Maxson , Jr., Rev. - :Gender: Unknown - Birth: Feb 15 1779 - Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, United States - Death: - Nov 20 1821 - Green Brier Run, VA - Death: Nov20 1821 - Greenbrier Run, Doddridge, WV - Burial: 1821 - Salem, Harrison, West Virginia, United States of America - TitleOfNobility: Jr - Leah Roxie Hoskins (born Brooks) - :Gender: Female - Birth: 1888 - Tennessee - Residence: 1920 - Civil District 11, Macon, Tennessee, United States - Residence: 1930 - District 11, Macon, Tennessee - Residence: 1935 - Same House, , - Residence: 1940 - Civil District 1, Macon, Tennessee - Father: James Madison Hoskins - Husband: James Madison Hoskins - :Children:Eron Hauskins, Loyd Hauskins, Opal Hire (born Hauskins), Gracie Hauskins, Leslie Hauskins, May Hauskins - :Siblings: Eron Hauskins, Leslie Hauskins, Laura Vada Cox (born Hoskins), May Hauskins, Van E Hoskins, Eron Delcie Miller (born Hoskins), Loyd Hauskins, Opal Hire (born Hauskins), Lamon Roxie Hoskins, Johnie Velma Jones (born Hoskins), Gracie Hauskins - Joachim Friedrich Wilhelm Fuuml;rstenau - :Gender: Male - Wife: Marie Justine Bertha Fuuml;rstenau (born Baath) - Daughter: Emma Minna Anna Fuuml;rstenau - Marie Justine Bertha Fuuml;rstenau (born Baath) - :Gender: Female - Husband: Joachim Friedrich Wilhelm Fuuml;rstenau - Daughter: Emma Minna Anna Fuuml;rstenau - Henriette Marie Elisabeth Marten (born Krueckemeiers) - :Gender: Female - Marriage: May 12 1816 - Evangelisch, Langenholzhausen, Lippe, Germany - Husband: Hans Henrich Marten - Henriette Marie Elisabeth Marten (born Krueckmeier) - :Gender: Female - Husband: Hans Henrich Marten - Daughter: Catharine Henriette Marten - Hans Henrich Marten - :Gender: Male - Marriage: Spouse: Henriette Marie Elisabeth Krueckemeiers - May 12 1816 - Evangelisch, Langenholzhausen, Lippe, Germany - Wife: Henriette Marie Elisabeth Marten (born Krueckemeiers) - Hans Henrich Marten - :Gender: Male - Wife: Henriette Marie Elisabeth Marten (born Krueckmeier) - Daughter: Catharine Henriette Marten - Catharine Henriette Marten-:Gender: Female - Birth: Jan 27 1817 - Christening: Feb 2 1817 - Evangelisch,Langenholzhausen,Lippe,Germany - :Parents: Henriette Marie Elisabeth Marten (bornKrueckmeier), Hans Henrich Marten - Ingvar Harra - Also known as: Yngvar Harra - :Gender: Male - Birth: Between Jan 4 615 and Jan 3 618 - Uppsala, Sweden - Death: Between Jan 4 683 and Jan 3 684 - Estonia - :Parents: Eysteinn Adilsson, Yrsa Adilsson - Wife: Mrs. Ingvar Eysteinsson - :Children:Onund Ingvarsson, Olof den skarpsynte - LifeSketch: Ingvar "The Tall" Eysteinsson, King in Sweden http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ingvar Ingvar may also refer to Ingvar of Kiev and to Ingvar the Far-Travelled. See also: Ingvar (name) For nickel-iron alloy, see Invar. Yngvar Harra (or Ingvar) Proto-Norse *Ingu-Hariz (d. early 7th century) was the son of Ouml;sten and reclaimed the Swedish throne for the House of Yngling after the Swedes had rebelled against Souml;lvi. Snorri Sturluson relates in his Ynglinga saga that King Ingvar, Ouml;sten's son, was a great warrior who often spent time patrolling the shores of his kingdom fighting Danes and Estonian vikings (Viacute;kingr fraacute; Esthland). King Ingvar finally came to a peace agreement with the Danes and could take care of the Estonian vikings. He consequently started pillaging in Estonia in retribution, and one summer he arrived at a place called Stein (see also Sveigder). The Estonians (syacute;slu kind) assembled a great army in the interior and attacked King Ingvar in a great battle. The Estonian forces were too powerful and Ingvar fell and the Swedish forces retreated. Ingvar was buried in a mound at a place called Stone or Hill fort (at Steini) on the shores of Estonia (Aeth;alsyacute;sla). - Wilhelmina Matilda ( Tillie) Stevens (born Thompson) - :Gender: Female - Birth: Oct 25 1876 - Winnebago, Iowa - Marriage: May 6 1895 - Death: Jan 1 1971 - Olympia, Thurston, Washington - Burial: Peace Lutheran C, Silvana, Snohomish, Washington - :Parents: George Thompson, Inger Thompson - Husband: Stener Stevens - :Children:George Stevens, Oliver Stevens, Mabel Irene Stevens - :Siblings: Clara Thompson, Minnie Thompson, Selmer Thompson, Henry Thompson, Ida C. Thompson - Minnie Thompson - :Gender: Female - Birth: 1878 - - :Parents: Inger Thompson, George Thompson - :Siblings: Wilhelmina Matilda ( Tillie) Stevens (born Thompson), Clara Thompson, Selmer Thompson, Henry Thompson, Ida C. Thompson - Ida C. Thompson - :Gender: Female - Birth: June 19 1881 - Forest City, Winnebago, Iowa - Death: Apr 14 1961 - Buffalo Center, Winnebago, Iowa - Burial: Olena Mound Cem, Buffalo Center, Winnebago, Iowa - :Parents: George Thompson,Inger Thompson - :Siblings: Wilhelmina Matilda ( Tillie) Stevens (born Thompson), Clara Thompson, Minnie Thompson, Selmer Thompson, Henry Thompson - Clara Thompson - :Gender: Female - Birth: 1883 - - :Parents: Inger Thompson, George Thompson - :Siblings: Wilhelmina Matilda ( Tillie) Stevens (born Thompson), Minnie Thompson, Selmer Thompson, Henry Thompson, Ida C. Thompson - Henry Thompson - :Gender: Male - Birth: 1885 - - :Parents: Inger Thompson, George Thompson - :Siblings: Wilhelmina Matilda ( Tillie) Stevens (born Thompson), Minnie Thompson, Clara Thompson, Selmer Thompson, Ida C. Thompson - Selmer Thompson - :Gender: Male - Birth: Mar 13 1892 - - Death: Mar 19 1966 - Burial: Mar 21 1966 - Bethany Lutheran, Frost, Minnesota - :Parents: Inger Thompson, George Thompson - :Siblings: Wilhelmina Matilda ( Tillie) Stevens (born Thompson), Minnie Thompson, Clara Thompson, Henry Thompson, Ida C. Thompson - John Brown Cundiff - Birth names: John B. CundiffJohn B. Cundiff ;[Captain] - :Gender: Male - Birth: May 16 1799 - Bedford, Virginia, United States - Marriage: Spouse: Elizabeth Younger- Mar 16 1820 - Bullitt, Kentucky, USA - Death: July 9 1855 - Bullitt, Kentucky, United States - Burial: 1855 - Belmont (Bullitt), Bullitt, Kentucky, United States of America - **Issue w/relatives. - Elyza Jane Howlett (born Cundiff) - Birth names: Eliza F CundiffEliza J. CundiffElyza JaneJane CundiffElyza Jane Cundiff - :Gender: Female - Birth: Circa 1833 - Bullitt,Kentucky - Marriage: 1853 - Bullitt,Kentucky - Residence: 1850 - Bullitt,Kentucky - **Issue w/relatives. - Elizabeth Ellen Cundiff - Birth names: Eliza A. CundiffEliza E CundiffEliza Ellen CundiffElizabethElizabeth Cundiff - :Gender: Female - Birth: Oct 1847 - Bullitt, Kentucky, United States Marriage: Mar 29 1866 - Bullitt, Kentucky, USA - Marriage: Mar 22 1877 - Bullitt,Kentucky - **Issue w/relatives. - John Brown Cundiff Jr - Birth names: John B CundiffJohn B.John B. Cundiff - :Gender: Male - Birth: Circa July 1831 - Bullitt, Kentucky, United States - :Parents: John Brown Cundiff, Elizabeth Cundiff (born Younger) - :Siblings: James B. Cundiff, Zerilda Lee (born Cundiff), Thomas Perry Cundiff, Richard B Cundiff, William M. Cundiff, Elizabeth Ellen Cundiff, Amanda Mumford (born Cundiff), Wesley P Cundiff, Rebecca Lee (born Cundiff), Matilda Cundiff, Mary E Lee (born Cundiff), Sarah Lee Lee (born Cundiff), Elyza Jane Howlett (born Cundiff) - Mary E Lee (born Cundiff) - Birth name: Mary - :Gender: Female - Birth: Jan 28 1828 - Bullitt, Kentucky, United States - Marriage: Jan 28 1846 - Bullitt, Kentucky, USA - Death: Feb 121879 - Bullitt, Kentucky, United States - Burial: Bullitt,Kentucky - **Issue w/relatives. - Amanda Mumford (born Cundiff) - Birth name: Amanda - :Gender: Female - Birth: Circa 1829 - Bullitt, Kentucky - Marriage: May 30 1850 - Bullitt, Kentucky, USA - Residence: 1870 - Kentucky, United States - Death: To 1900 - Bullitt, Kentucky, United States - **Issue w/relatives. - Thomas Perry Cundiff - Birth names: Thomas CundiffThomas P. CandiffThomas Perry - :Gender: Male - Birth: Feb 24 1837 - Bullitt, Kentucky, United States - Marriage: Spouse: Esther Ann Bewley - Aug 11 1864 - Meade County, Kentucky - Marriage: Spouse: Sarah Greenwell - Sep 10 1902 - Bullitt,Kentucky - Death: Aug 7 1923 - Brandenburg, Meade, Kentucky, USA - Burial: Aug 8 1923 -Guston, Meade, Kentucky, USA - **Issue w/relatives. - William M. Cundiff - Birth names: William CundiffWilliam M CundiffWilliam M. - :Gender: Male - Birth: Circa July 1835 - Bullitt, Kentucky, United States - Marriage: Spouse: Rachael E. Dodd - Sep 11 1862 - Bullitt,Kentucky - :Parents: John Brown Cundiff, Elizabeth Cundiff (born Younger) - Wife: Rachael E. Dodd - :Siblings: John Brown Cundiff Jr, James B. Cundiff, Zerilda Lee (born Cundiff), Thomas Perry Cundiff, Richard B Cundiff, Elizabeth Ellen Cundiff, Amanda Mumford (born Cundiff), Wesley P Cundiff, Rebecca Lee (born Cundiff), Matilda Cundiff, Mary E Lee (born Cundiff),Sarah Lee Lee (born Cundiff), Elyza Jane Howlett (born Cundiff) - Rebecca Lee (born Cundiff) - Birth name: Rebecca Cundiff - :Gender: Female - Birth: Oct 15 1840 - Bullitt, Kentucky, United States - Marriage: Sep 5 1861 - Bullitt, Kentucky, USA - Death: Feb 8 1911 - Bullitt, Kentucky, UnitedStates - Burial: Lee Cemetery, Bullitt, Kentucky, USA - **Issue w/relatives. Wesley P Cundiff - Birth names: WesleyWesley P. CundiffWesley CundiffWesley M. Cundiff - :Gender: Male - Birth: Feb 21 1845 - Bullitt, Kentucky, United States - Marriage: Spouse: Susan Cundiff - July 25 1867 - Bullitt, Kentucky, USA - Death: June 1 1876 - Belmont, Bullitt, Kentucky, United States - :Parents: John Brown Cundiff, Elizabeth Cundiff (born Younger) - Wife: Susan Cundiff - :Children:Edith Cundiff, Eugene Cundiff, Eugena Cundiff, Minnie Cundiff, Alice Cundiff, Sophia Cundiff - :Siblings: John Brown Cundiff Jr, James B. Cundiff, Zerilda Lee (born Cundiff), Thomas Perry Cundiff, Richard B Cundiff, William M. Cundiff, Elizabeth Ellen Cundiff, Amanda Mumford (born Cundiff), Rebecca Lee (born Cundiff), Matilda Cundiff, Mary E Lee (born Cundiff), Sarah Lee Lee (born Cundiff), Elyza Jane Howlett (born Cundiff) - James B. Cundiff - Birth names: James B.James Cundiff - :Gender: Male - Birth: Circa July 1819 - Bullitt, Kentucky, United States - Marriage: Spouse: Elizabeth Hart - Apr 23 1848 - Bullitt, Kentucky - Death: July 1871 - Bullitt, Kentucky, United States - **Issue w/relatives. - Richard B Cundiff - Birth name: Richard B. Cundiff - :Gender: Male - Birth: Circa July 1839 - Bullitt, Kentucky, United States - :Parents: John Brown Cundiff, Elizabeth Cundiff (born Younger) - :Siblings: John Brown Cundiff Jr, James B. Cundiff, Zerilda Lee (born Cundiff), Thomas Perry Cundiff, William M. Cundiff, Elizabeth Ellen Cundiff,Amanda Mumford (born Cundiff), Wesley P Cundiff, Rebecca Lee (born Cundiff), Matilda Cundiff, Mary E Lee (born Cundiff), Sarah Lee Lee (born Cundiff), Elyza Jane Howlett (born Cundiff) - Zerilda Lee (born Cundiff) - :Gender: Female - Birth: Circa July 1821 - Bullitt, Kentucky, United States - Marriage: Jan 1 1838 - Bullitt, Kentucky, USA - Death: Circa July 1849 - Bullitt, Kentucky, United States - :Parents: John Brown Cundiff, Elizabeth Cundiff (born Younger) - Husband: Wilford T Lee - :Children:John Lee, John Henry Lee, Lucy Lee - :Siblings: John Brown Cundiff Jr, James B. Cundiff, Thomas Perry Cundiff, Richard B Cundiff, William M. Cundiff, Elizabeth Ellen Cundiff, Amanda Mumford (born Cundiff), Wesley P Cundiff, Rebecca Lee (born Cundiff), Matilda Cundiff, Mary E Lee (born Cundiff), Sarah Lee Lee (born Cundiff), Elyza Jane Howlett (born Cundiff) - Sarah Lee Lee (born Cundiff) - :Gender: Female - Birth: Circa July 1823 - Bullitt, Kentucky, United States - Marriage:July 2 1840 - Bullitt, Kentucky - Death: Circa July 1906 - Kentucky, United States - :Parents: John Brown Cundiff, Elizabeth Cundiff (born Younger) - Husband: Miles Lee - :Children:John Lee, James H Lee, Sarah Lee, Rebecca M. Lee, Mary Eliza Mumford (born Lee), Cora A. Straney (born Lee), Rebecca Lee, Catharine McCubbins (born Lee), Silas Lee, Sarah Katherine Beard (born Lee), Elizabeth J. Giles (born Lee) - :Siblings: John Brown Cundiff Jr, James B. Cundiff, Zerilda Lee (born Cundiff), Thomas Perry Cundiff, Richard B Cundiff, William M. Cundiff, Elizabeth Ellen Cundiff, Amanda Mumford (born Cundiff), Wesley P Cundiff, Rebecca Lee (born Cundiff), Matilda Cundiff, Mary E Lee (born Cundiff), Elyza Jane Howlett (born Cundiff) - Rachael E. Dodd - Birth names: Rachael Elizabeth DoddRachael E. Dodd - :Gender: Female - Birth: Circa 1841 - Bullitt, Kentucky - Marriage: Sep 11 1862 - Bullitt,Kentucky - Marriage: Sep 11 1862 - Bullitt, Kentucky - Marriage: Oct 12 1862 - Bullitt,Kentucky - **Issue w/relatives. - Matilda Cundiff - :Gender: Female - Birth: Dec 1842 - Bullitt, Kentucky, United States - :Parents: John Brown Cundiff, Elizabeth Cundiff (born Younger) - :Siblings: John Brown Cundiff Jr,James B. Cundiff, Zerilda Lee (born Cundiff), Thomas Perry Cundiff, Richard B Cundiff, William M. Cundiff, Elizabeth Ellen Cundiff, Amanda Mumford (born Cundiff), Wesley P Cundiff,Rebecca Lee (born Cundiff), Mary E Lee (born Cundiff), Sarah Lee Lee (born Cundiff), Elyza Jane Howlett (born Cundiff) - Elizabeth Huckaby Pedigo - :Gender: Female - Birth: 1842 - Kentucky - Death: 1913 - Winston Canler - Birth name: Winston Canler - :Gender: Male - Birth: Mar 1827 - Tennessee, United States - Death: Apr 1912 - Simpson, Kentucky, United States - Mother: Mary ElizabethCanler (born Forshee) - Wife: Mary Elizabeth Canler (born Forshee) - Son: Neal Edward Canler - Brother: Neal Edward Canler - Mary Elizabeth Canler (born Forshee) - Birth name: Mary Elizabeth Forshee - :Gender: Female - Birth: Aug 1857 - Allen, Kentucky, United States - Death: 1917 - Franklin, Simpson, Kentucky, United States - Father: Winston Canler - Husband: Winston Canler - Son: Neal Edward Canler - Brother: Neal Edward Canler - Neal Edward Canler - Birth name: Neal Edward Canler - :Gender: Male - Birth: Sep 17 1880 - Simpson, Kentucky, United States - Residence: 1935 - R, Logan, Kentucky - Residence: 1940 -Magisterial District 5, Auburn, Logan, Kentucky - Death: Oct 23 1945 - Auburn, Logan, Kentucky, United States - :Parents: Winston Canler, Mary Elizabeth Canler (born Forshee) - Wife: Mary Belle Canler (born Gregory) - :Children:Sallie Elizabeth Canler, Lucille Mary Canler, Mattie Frances Smith (born Canler), William Edward Canler - James Madison Hoskins - Birth names: James Madison (Jimmy) HoskinsJames Jim Madison Hoskins - :Gender: Male - Birth: Jan 6 1865 - Macon, Tennessee, United States - Marriage: Spouse: Mollie Arbell Meador - 1886 - of, Macon, Tennessee, United States - Residence: 1870 - Tennessee, United States - Residence: 1900 - ED 32 Civil District 1, Macon, Tennessee, United States - Residence: 1920 - Civil District 11, Macon, Tennessee, United States - Residence: 1930 - District 11, Macon, Tennessee - Residence: 1935 - Same House, - Residence: 1940 - Civil District 1, Macon, Tennessee - Death: Oct 6 1963 - Macon, Tennessee, United States - Burial: New Bethel Cem., Macon Co, TN. - **Issue w/relatives. - James Madison Hoskins - Birth names: James Madison (Jimmy) HoskinsJames Jim Madison Hoskins - :Gender: Male - Birth: Jan 6 1865 - Macon, Tennessee, United States - Marriage: Spouse: Mollie Arbell Meador - 1886 - of, Macon, Tennessee, United States - Residence:1870 - Tennessee, United States - Residence: 1900 - ED 32 Civil District 1, Macon, Tennessee, United States - Residence: 1920 - Civil District 11, Macon, Tennessee, United States - Residence: 1930 - District 11, Macon, Tennessee - Residence: 1935 - Same House - Residence: 1940 - Civil District 1, Macon, Tennessee - Death: Oct 6 1963 - Macon, Tennessee, United States - Burial: New Bethel Cem., Macon Co, TN. - **Issue w/relatives. - Van E Hoskins - Birth name: Van Hoskins - :Gender: Male - Birth: Aug 1892 - Macon, Tennessee, United States - Residence: 1900 - ED 32 Civil District 1, Macon, Tennessee, United States
Death: Apr 29 1976 :Parents: James Madison Hoskins, Mollie Arbell Hoskins (born Meador) - :Siblings: Eron Hauskins, Leslie Hauskins, Laura Vada Cox (born Hoskins), May Hauskins, Eron Delcie Miller (born Hoskins), Loyd Hauskins, Opal Hire (born Hauskins), Lamon Roxie Hoskins, Johnie Velma Jones (born Hoskins), Gracie Hauskins - Laura Vada Cox (born Hoskins) - Birth name: Vadie Hoskins - :Gender: Female - Birth: Feb 12 1895 - Macon, Tennessee, United States - Marriage: Feb 2 1913 - Macon, Tennessee, United States - Residence: 1900 - ED 32 Civil District 1, Macon, Tennessee, United States - Death: May 5 1943 - Chapel Hill, Allen, Kentucky, United States - **Issue w/relatives. Johnie Velma Jones (born Hoskins) - :Gender: Female - Birth: Jan 14 1898 - Macon, Tennessee, United States - Residence: 1900 - ED 32 Civil District 1, Macon, Tennessee, United States - Death: Dec 21 1928 - Macon, Tennessee, United States - Burial: New Bethel Cem., Macon Co, TN. - **Issue w/relatives. - Lamon Roxie Hoskins - Birth name: Lamon Roxie Hoskins - :Gender: Female - Birth: Apr 1900 - Macon, Tennessee, United States - Residence: 1900 - ED 32 Civil District 1, Macon, Tennessee,United States - :Parents: James Madison Hoskins, Mollie Arbell Hoskins (born Meador) - :Siblings: Eron Hauskins, Leslie Hauskins, Laura Vada Cox (born Hoskins), May Hauskins, Van E Hoskins, Eron Delcie Miller (born Hoskins), Loyd Hauskins, Opal Hire (born Hauskins), Johnie Velma Jones (born Hoskins), Gracie Hauskins - Eron Delcie Miller (born Hoskins) - Also known as: Delena E Hauskins - :Gender: Female - Birth: May 18 1905 - - Death: May 26 1966 - Logan Co, Kentucky - Burial: Adairville, Logan Co, Kentucky - **Issue w/relatives. - Eron Hauskins - :Gender: Female - Birth: 1906 - Tennessee - Residence: 1920 - Civil District 11, Macon, Tennessee, United States - :Parents: James Madison Hoskins, Leah Roxie Hoskins (born Brooks) - :Siblings: Leslie Hauskins, Laura Vada Cox (born Hoskins), May Hauskins, Van E Hoskins, Eron Delcie Miller (born Hoskins), Loyd Hauskins, Opal Hire (born Hauskins), Lamon Roxie Hoskins,Johnie Velma Jones (born Hoskins), Gracie Hauskins - Eron Hauskins - :Gender: Female - Birth: 1906 - Tennessee - Residence: 1920 - Civil District 11, Macon, Tennessee, United States - :Parents: James Madison Hoskins, Leah Roxie Hoskins (born Brooks) - :Siblings: Leslie Hauskins, Laura Vada Cox (born Hoskins), May Hauskins, Van E Hoskins, Eron Delcie Miller (born Hoskins), Loyd Hauskins, Opal Hire (born Hauskins), Lamon Roxie Hoskins,Johnie Velma Jones (born Hoskins), Gracie Hauskins - Gracie Hauskins - :Gender: Female - Birth: 1908 - Tennessee - Residence: 1920 - Civil District 11, Macon, Tennessee, United States - :Parents: James Madison Hoskins, Leah Roxie Hoskins (born Brooks) - :Siblings: Eron Hauskins, Leslie Hauskins, Laura Vada Cox (born Hoskins), May Hauskins, Van E Hoskins, EronDelcie Miller (born Hoskins), Loyd Hauskins, Opal Hire (born Hauskins), Lamon Roxie Hoskins, Johnie Velma Jones (born Hoskins) - Gracie Hauskins - :Gender: Female - Birth: 1908 - Tennessee - Residence: 1920 - Civil District 11, Macon, Tennessee, United States - :Parents: James Madison Hoskins, Leah Roxie Hoskins (born Brooks) - :Siblings: Eron Hauskins, Leslie Hauskins, Laura Vada Cox (born Hoskins), May Hauskins, Van E Hoskins, Eron Delcie Miller (born Hoskins), Loyd Hauskins, Opal Hire (born Hauskins), Lamon Roxie Hoskins, Johnie Velma Jones (born Hoskins) - Loyd Hauskins - :Gender: Male - Birth: 1910 - Tennessee - Residence: 1920 - Civil District 11, Macon, Tennessee, United States - :Parents: James Madison Hoskins, Leah Roxie Hoskins (bornBrooks) - :Siblings: Eron Hauskins, Leslie Hauskins, Laura Vada Cox (born Hoskins), May Hauskins, Van E Hoskins, Eron Delcie Miller (born Hoskins), Opal Hire (born Hauskins), Lamon Roxie Hoskins, Johnie Velma Jones (born Hoskins), Gracie Hauskins - May Hauskins - :Gender: Female - Birth: 1911 - Tennessee - Residence: 1920 - Civil District 11, Macon, Tennessee, United States - :Parents: James Madison Hoskins, Leah Roxie Hoskins (bornBrooks) - :Siblings: Eron Hauskins, Leslie Hauskins, Laura Vada Cox (born Hoskins), Van E Hoskins, Eron Delcie Miller (born Hoskins), Loyd Hauskins, Opal Hire (born Hauskins), Lamon Roxie Hoskins,Johnie Velma Jones (born Hoskins), Gracie Hauskins - May Hauskins - :Gender: Female - Birth: 1911 - Tennessee - Residence: 1920 - Civil District 11, Macon, Tennessee, United States - :Parents: James Madison Hoskins, Leah Roxie Hoskins (bornBrooks) - :Siblings: Eron Hauskins, Leslie Hauskins, Laura Vada Cox (born Hoskins), Van E Hoskins, Eron Delcie Miller (born Hoskins), Loyd Hauskins, Opal Hire (born Hauskins), Lamon Roxie Hoskins,Johnie Velma Jones (born Hoskins), Gracie Hauskins - Opal Hire (born Hauskins) - :Gender: Female - Birth: 1912 - Tennessee - Residence: 1920 -Civil District 11, Macon, Tennessee, United States - Residence: 1930 - District 11, Macon, Tennessee - Residence: 1935 - Same Place, , Tennessee - Residence: 1940 - Civil District 11, Davidson, Tennessee - :Parents: James Madison Hoskins, LeahRoxie Hoskins (born Brooks) - Husband: Hire - :Siblings: Eron Hauskins, Leslie Hauskins, Laura Vada Cox (born Hoskins), May Hauskins, Van E Hoskins, Eron Delcie Miller (born Hoskins), Loyd Hauskins, Lamon Roxie Hoskins, Johnie Velma Jones(born Hoskins), Gracie Hauskins - Opal Hire (born Hauskins) - :Gender: Female - Birth: 1912 - Tennessee - Residence: 1920 - Civil District 11, Macon, Tennessee, United States - Residence: 1930 - District 11, Macon, Tennessee - Residence: 1935 - Same Place, , Tennessee - Residence: 1940 - Civil District 11, Davidson, Tennessee - :Parents: James Madison Hoskins, Leah Roxie Hoskins (born Brooks) - Husband: Hire - :Siblings: Eron Hauskins, Leslie Hauskins, Laura Vada Cox (born Hoskins), May Hauskins, Van E Hoskins, Eron Delcie Miller (born Hoskins), Loyd Hauskins, Lamon Roxie Hoskins, Johnie Velma Jones(born Hoskins), Gracie Hauskins - Leslie Hauskins - :Gender: Male - Birth: 1916 - Tennessee - Residence: 1920 - Civil District 11,Macon, Tennessee, United States - Death: Oct 23 1991 - Burial: 1991 - Portland, Sumner, Tennessee, United States of America :Parents: James Madison Hoskins, Leah Roxie Hoskins (born Brooks) - :Siblings: Eron Hauskins, Laura Vada Cox (born Hoskins), May Hauskins, Van E Hoskins, Eron Delcie Miller (born Hoskins), Loyd Hauskins, Opal Hire (born Hauskins), Lamon Roxie Hoskins, Johnie Velma Jones (born Hoskins), Gracie Hauskins - Leslie Hauskins - :Gender: Male - Birth: 1916 - Tennessee - Residence: 1920 - Civil District 11, Macon, Tennessee, United States - Death: Oct 23 1991 - Burial: 1991 - Portland, Sumner, Tennessee, United States of America - :Parents: James Madison Hoskins, Leah Roxie Hoskins (born Brooks) - :Siblings:Eron Hauskins, Laura Vada Cox (born Hoskins), May Hauskins, Van E Hoskins, Eron Delcie Miller (born Hoskins), Loyd Hauskins, Opal Hire (born Hauskins), Lamon Roxie Hoskins, Johnie Velma Jones (born Hoskins), Gracie Hauskins - Christian Gottlieb Gammertsfelder - Birth names: Christian GottliebGotlieb GometsfelderGotlieb Gonitsfelder - :Gender: Male - Birth: Nov 16 1829 - Germany - Christening: Dec 17 1829 - Evangelisch, Suelzbach Weinsberg, Neckarkreis, Wuerttemberg - Marriage: Spouse: Elizabeth Infield - Aug 7 1852 - Coshocton,Ohio - Death: May 9 1907 - Sandusky, OH - Burial: Smith Cem., Burgoon,Sandusky, OH - **Issue w/relatives. - Elizabeth Gammertsfelder (born Infield) - :Gender: Female - Birth: Apr 27 1834 - Somerset, PA - Christening: June 14 1835 - Greenville, Somerset, PA - Marriage: Aug 7 1852 - Coshocton,Ohio - Death: Dec 15 1915 - Sandusky, OH - Burial: Smith Cemetery, Burgoon, Sandusky, OH - :Parents: John Infield, Fannie ( Franny) Infield (born Shultz) - Husband: Christian Gottlieb Gammertsfelder - :Children:Daniel Gamertsfelder, Mary Ann Shale (born Gamertsfelder), Elizabeth Gamertsfelder, Adam Gamertsfelder, Rebeca Brockmann (born Gamertsfelder), Phenis Phoenix Gamertsfelder - :Siblings: Perry Infield, Phenas Infield, Barbara Bechtol (born Enfield), Lavina Donley (born Infield), Lucinda Warner (born Enfield), John Enfield, Helena Chubb (born Infield), Almira Norman (born Infield), Charles Enfield, Mary Roth (born Infield), Sarah C. Myers (Enfield) (born Infield) - Rebeca Brockmann (born Gamertsfelder) - Birth names: Peggy GamertsfelderRebbeca GainertsfelderRebecca Gamertsfelder - :Gender: Female - Birth: Dec 22 1853 - Coshocton, Ohio, United States - Marriage: July 3 1879 - Sandusky, Ohio, United States - Death: Nov 10 1937 - Fremont City, Sandusky, Ohio, United States - :Parents: Christian Gottlieb Gammertsfelder, Elizabeth Gammertsfelder (born Infield) - Husband: Christian Tevo Stova Theodor Brockmann - :Children:Carrie Brockman, Mary Elizabeth Brockman, Fannie Estella Brockman - :Siblings: Daniel Gamertsfelder, Mary Ann Shale (born Gamertsfelder), Elizabeth Gamertsfelder, Adam Gamertsfelder, Phenis Phoenix Gamertsfelder - Mary Ann Shale (born Gamertsfelder) - Birth names: Mary GamertsfelderMary GanursfeldMay GamceitafelderMary Ann Gamertsfelder - :Gender: Female - Birth: Mar 15 1855 - Coshocton, Ohio, UnitedStates - Marriage: Mar 15 1877 - Sandusky,Ohio - Death: Aug 19 1941 - Jackson Township, Sandusky, Ohio, United States - **Issue w/relatives. - Adam Gamertsfelder - :Gender: Male - Birth: Feb 13 1857 - Coshocton, Ohio, United States - Marriage: Spouse: Mary Ellen Walter - Dec 22 1881 - Seneca,Ohio - Residence: 1900 - ED 81 Jackson Township, Sandusky, Ohio, United States - Residence: 1940 - Liberty Township, Seneca, Ohio - Death: Jan 10 1944 - Liberty Township, Seneca, Ohio, United States - :Parents: Christian Gottlieb Gammertsfelder, Elizabeth Gammertsfelder (born Infield) - Wife: Mary Ellen Gamertsfelder (born Walter) - :Siblings: Daniel Gamertsfelder, Mary Ann Shale (born Gamertsfelder), Elizabeth Gamertsfelder, Rebeca Brockmann (born Gamertsfelder), Phenis Phoenix Gamertsfelder - Elizabeth Gamertsfelder - :Gender: Female - Birth: Aug 31 1858 - Ohio, United States - Death: Jan 21 1939 - Oak Harbor, Salem Township, Ottawa, Ohio, United States - :Parents: Christian Gottlieb Gammertsfelder, Elizabeth Gammertsfelder (born Infield) - :Siblings: Daniel Gamertsfelder, Mary Ann Shale (born Gamertsfelder), Adam Gamertsfelder, Rebeca Brockmann (born Gamertsfelder), Phenis Phoenix Gamertsfelder - Susie V. Gamertsfelder (born George) - Birth name: Susie George - :Gender: Female - Birth: Apr 7 1860 - Liberty, Seneca, Ohio, United States - Marriage: Jan 11 1883 - Sandusky,Ohio - Death: To Feb 1 1910 - :Parents: Thomas Georg, Louisa Georg (born Stanford) - Husband: Daniel Gamertsfelder - :Siblings: William J. George, Sophrona Shuman (born George), Mary Pringle (born George) - Phenis Phoenix Gamertsfelder - Birth name: Phineas Gamertsfelder - :Gender: Male - Birth: Apr 30 1864 - Ohio, United States - Marriage: Spouse: Lucinda Lucy Seiger - Circa 1887 - of Riley Twp, Sandusky, Ohio, USA - Residence: 1910 - Jackson, , Ohio - Residence: 1920 - Jackson, Sandusky, Ohio, United States - Death: Aug 2 1936 - Burgoon, Jackson Township, Sandusky, Ohio, United States - Burial: Aug 5 1936 - Smith Cemetery, Jackson Township, Sandusky, Ohio, United States - :Parents: Christian Gottlieb Gammertsfelder, Elizabeth Gammertsfelder (born Infield) - Wife:Lucinda Lucy Gamertsfelder (born Seiger) - :Children:Nellie Elizabeth Wendler (born Gamertsfelder), Richard Gamertsfelder, Ellis G. Gamertsfelder, Louis Edward Gamertsfelder - :Siblings: Daniel Gamertsfelder, Mary Ann Shale (born Gamertsfelder), Elizabeth Gamertsfelder, Adam Gamertsfelder, Rebeca Brockmann (born Gamertsfelder) - Mary Belle Canler (born Gregory) - Birth name: Mary Belle Gregory - :Gender: Female - Birth: Circa 1891 - Auburn, Logan, Kentucky, United States - Residence: 1900 - ED 51 Magisterial District 5, Auburn (excl. Auburn town), Logan, Kentucky, United States - Residence: 1910 - District 4, Simpson, Kentucky, United States - Residence:1935 - R, Logan, Kentucky - Residence: 1940 -Magisterial District 5, Auburn, Logan, Kentucky - Death: Jan 1943 - Bowling Green, Warren, Kentucky, United States - **Issue w/relatives. - Mattie Frances Smith (born Canler) - Birth name: Mattie Frances Canler - :Gender: Female - Birth: July 22 1909 - Kentucky, United States - Residence: 1935 - R, Logan, Kentucky - Residence: 1940 - Magisterial District 5, Auburn, Logan, Kentucky - Death: Mar 10 1959 - Fort Myers, Lee, Florida, United States - :Parents: Neal Edward Canler, Mary Belle Canler (born Gregory) - Husband: Joseph D Smith - :Siblings: Sallie Elizabeth Canler, Lucille Mary Canler, William Edward Canler - William Edward Canler - Birth name: William Edward Canler - :Gender: Male - Birth: Nov 26 1912 - Simpson, Kentucky, United States - Residence: 1935 - R, Logan, Kentucky - Residence: 1940 - Magisterial District 5, Auburn, Logan, Kentucky - Death: Sep 24 1990 - Auburn, Logan, Kentucky, United States - :Parents: Neal Edward Canler, Mary Belle Canler (born Gregory) - Wife: Evelyn Earlene Canler (born Hughes) - :Siblings: Sallie Elizabeth Canler, Lucille Mary Canler, Mattie Frances Smith (born Canler) - Lucille Mary Canler - Birth name: Lucille Mary Canler - :Gender: Female - Birth: Apr 16 1914 - Logan, Kentucky, United States - Residence: 1935 - R, Logan, Kentucky - Residence: 1940- Magisterial District 5, Auburn, Logan, Kentucky - Death: May 8 1976 - :Parents: Neal Edward Canler, Mary Belle Canler (born Gregory) - :Siblings: Sallie Elizabeth Canler, Mattie Frances Smith(born Canler), William Edward Canler - Sallie Elizabeth Canler - Birth name: Sallie Elizabeth Canler - :Gender: Female - Birth: Nov 11 1929 - Logan, Kentucky, United States - Residence: 1935 - R, Logan, Kentucky - Residence: 1940 - Magisterial District 5, Auburn, Logan, Kentucky - Death:July 15 1986 - :Parents: Neal Edward Canler, Mary Belle Canler (born Gregory) - :Siblings: Lucille Mary Canler, Mattie FrancesSmith (born Canler), William Edward Canler - Mathilde Von Burgund Ct de Nevers Tonnerre Dame (born Montpensier) :Gender: Female - Birth: Between Jan 8 1138 and Jan 7 1139 - Bourgogne,France - Death: Between Jan 8 1219 and Jan7 1220 - Fontevraud-L'abbaye,Inda,Touraine/Centre,France - :Parents: Raimond de Bourgogne Cte de Grignon, Agnes de Thiers de Auvernge Montpensier Dame - Husband: Gui I de Nevers Ct de Nevers Tonnerre - :Children:Agnes de Nevers, Guillaume de Nevers - :Siblings: Mahaut de Dreux (born de Burgundy), Mathilde DeDreux (born DeBougogne), Mahaut Ct de Nevers Tonnerre (born de BOURGOGNE), Guichard Beaujeu IV - **Duplicated relatives. - Mahaut Ct de Nevers Tonnerre (born de BOURGOGNE) - :Gender: Female - Birth: Between Jan 8 1150 and Jan 7 1151 - Father: Raimond de Bourgogne Cte de Grignon - Husband: Gui I de Nevers Ct de Nevers Tonnerre - :Siblings: Mahaut de Dreux (born de Burgundy), Mathilde Von Burgund Ct de Nevers Tonnerre Dame (born Montpensier), Mathilde DeDreux (born DeBougogne), GuichardBeaujeu IV - **Duplicated relatives - Guichard Beaujeu IV - Birth names: Baron Guichard IV De BeaujeuGuichard Baron Of BeaujeuGuichard de BEAUJEUGuichard III de BeaujeuGuichard IV "The Great" de BeaujeuGuichard IV 'the Great' de BeaujeuGuichard IV Beaujeu, de Baron de BeaujeuGuichard IV De BeaujeuGuichard IV de BeaujeuGuichard IV de Beaujeu BaronGuichard IV de BEAUJEU Lord ofGuichard IV de BEAUJEU,le GrandGuichard IV le Grand Beaujeu SireGuichard IV Le Grand De BeaujeuGuichard IV le Grand de BeaujeuWichard IV. von Beaujeu - Nick name: Le Grand - :Gender: Male - Birth: Between Jan 8 1159 and Jan 7 1162 - of Beaujeu, Villefranche-sur-?Saocircne, Rhocircne, Rhocirc;ne-Alpes, France - Marriage: Spouse: Sibylle Flanders - Between Jan 8 1197 and Jan 7 1198 - Death: Between Jan 8 1216 and Jan 7 1217 - Douvres,Gbr - Burial: Cluny - Occupation: Herr v. Beaujeu **Issue w/relatives. TitleOfNobility: seigneur de Beaujeu - Mathilde DeDreux (born DeBougogne) - :Gender: Female - Burial: Between Jan 8 1184 and Jan 7 1185 - **Issue w/relatives.. - Bastian Anderson Rastad - Birth name: Bastian Anderson Rastad - :Gender: Male - Birth: Feb 15 1862 - Norway - Marriage: Spouse: Thea Carlsdtr Brudseth - Dec 1 1882 - Winona, Minnesota, United States - Death: Sep 3 1941 - Pierre, Hughes, South Dakota, United States - :Parents: Anders Eriksen P Rastad, Sigrid W Rastad (born Skindpingrud) - Spouses: Thea Carlsdtr Rastad (born Brudseth), MInda Rastad (born Sather) - :Children:Alfred Conrad Anderson, Selma Marie Anderson, Mabel Claudine Larson (born Anderson), Bernhard Teofilius Anderson, Carl Alexander Anderson, Olaf Valdemar Anderson, Selmer M Anderson, Edna Julianne Ebeling (born Anderson), Bertine Teoline Amundson (born Anderson) - Brother: Ole Anderson Rastad - Thea Carlsdtr Rastad (born Brudseth) - Birth name: Thea Carlsdtr Brudseth - :Gender: Female - Birth: Apr 1 1864 - Norway - Marriage: Dec 1 1882 - Winona, Minnesota, United States - Death: Nov 14 1907 - South Dakota, United States - Husband: Bastian Anderson Rastad - :Children:Alfred Conrad Anderson, Selma Marie Anderson, Mabel Claudine Larson (born Anderson), Bernhard Teofilius Anderson, Carl Alexander Anderson, Olaf Valdemar Anderson, Selmer M Anderson, Edna Julianne Ebeling (born Anderson), Bertine Teoline Amundson (born Anderson) - Selma Marie Anderson - Birth name: Selma Marie Anderson - :Gender: Female - Birth: Jan 14 1885 - Winona, Minnesota, United States - Death: Nov 24 1886 - Winona, Minnesota, United States - :Parents: Bastian Anderson Rastad, Thea Carlsdtr Rastad (born Brudseth) - :Siblings: Alfred Conrad Anderson, Mabel Claudine Larson (born Anderson), Bernhard Teofilius Anderson, Carl Alexander Anderson, Olaf Valdemar Anderson, Selmer M Anderson, Edna Julianne Ebeling (born Anderson), Bertine Teoline Amundson (born Anderson) - Carl Alexander Anderson - Birth name: Carl Alexander Anderson - :Gender: Male - Birth: Aug 31 1886 - Winona, Minnesota, United States - Marriage: Spouse: Hazel Higgins Martin - July 12 1913 - Dupree, Ziebach, South Dakota, United States - Death: 1977 - Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States - **Issue w/relatives. - Selmer M Anderson - Birth names: Selmer M AndersonSelmer Melvin Anderson:Gender: Male - Birth: Sep 7 1891 - South Dakota, United States - Marriage: Spouse: Cora Elizabeth Wilmina Stroschein - Dec 14 1915 - Estelline, Hamlin, South Dakota, United States - Death: July 1977 - Dupree, Ziebach, South Dakota, United States - **Issue w/relatives. - Olaf Valdemar Anderson - Birth name: Olaf Valdemar Anderson - :Gender: Male - Birth: Feb 20 1893 - Brandt, Deuel, South Dakota, United States - Marriage: Spouse: Clara Torkelson - June 25 1913 - Zumbrota, Goodhue, Minnesota, United States - Death: Dec 18 1977 - Zumbrota, Goodhue, Minnesota, United States - :Parents: Thea Carlsdtr Rastad (born Brudseth), Bastian Anderson Rastad - Wife: Clara Anderson (born Torkelson) - :Siblings: Alfred Conrad Anderson, Selma Marie Anderson, Mabel Claudine Larson (born Anderson), Bernhard Teofilius Anderson, Carl Alexander Anderson, Selmer M Anderson, Edna Julianne Ebeling (born Anderson), Bertine Teoline Amundson (born Anderson) - Bertine Teoline Amundson (born Anderson) - Birth name: Bertine Teoline Anderson - :Gender: Female - Birth: Sep 2 1895 - Brandt, Deuel, South Dakota, United States - Marriage: Dec 161915- Estelline, Hamlin, South Dakota, United States - Death: Aug 14 1986 - Brandt, Deuel, South Dakota, United States - :Parents: Thea Carlsdtr Rastad (born Brudseth), Bastian Anderson Rastad - Husband: Olaf Clarence Amundson - :Siblings: Alfred Conrad Anderson, Selma Marie Anderson, Mabel Claudine Larson (born Anderson), Bernhard Teofilius Anderson, Carl Alexander Anderson, Olaf ValdemarAnderson, Selmer M Anderson, Edna Julianne Ebeling (born Anderson) - Mabel Claudine Larson (born Anderson) - Birth names: Mable Claudine AndersonMabel Claudine Anderson - :Gender: Female - Birth: Oct 20 1899 - Brandt, Deuel, South Dakota, United States - Marriage: Nov 26 1919 - Minnesota - Death: Nov 3 1980 - Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota,United States - :Parents: Thea Carlsdtr Rastad (born Brudseth), Bastian Anderson Rastad - Husband: Thomas Edward Larson - Son: Donald Marvin Thomas Larson - :Siblings: Alfred Conrad Anderson, Selma Marie Anderson, Bernhard Teofilius Anderson, Carl Alexander Anderson, Olaf Valdemar Anderson, Selmer M Anderson, Edna Julianne Ebeling (born Anderson), Bertine Teoline Amundson (born Anderson) - Bernhard Teofilius Anderson - Birth name: Bernhard Teofilius Anderson - :Gender: Male - Birth:Oct 20 1901 - Brandt, Deuel, South Dakota, United States - Marriage: Spouse: Edna Louise Ruch - Nov 15 1934 - Dupree, Ziebach, South Dakota, United States - Death: United States - :Parents: Thea Carlsdtr Rastad (born Brudseth), Bastian Anderson Rastad - Wife: Edna Louise Anderson (born Ruch) - :Siblings: Alfred Conrad Anderson, Selma Marie Anderson, Mabel Claudine Larson (born Anderson), Carl Alexander Anderson, Olaf Valdemar Anderson, Selmer M Anderson, Edna Julianne Ebeling(born Anderson),Bertine Teoline Amundson (born Anderson) - Edna Julianne Ebeling (born Anderson) - Birth name: Edna Julianne Anderson - :Gender: Female - Birth: July 4 1903 - Brandt, Deuel, South Dakota, United States - Marriage: June 3 1924 - Iowa, United States - Death: Dec 11 1986 - Owatonna, Steele, Minnesota, United States - :Parents: Bastian Anderson Rastad, Thea Carlsdtr Rastad (born Brudseth) - Husband: Reuben Paul Ebeling :Siblings: Alfred Conrad Anderson, Selma Marie Anderson, Mabel Claudine Larson (born Anderson), Bernhard Teofilius Anderson, Carl Alexander Anderson, Olaf Valdemar Anderson, Selmer M Anderson, Bertine Teoline Amundson (born Anderson) - Frederick W. Hale - :Gender: Male - Birth: Dec 10 1889 - Madison, Arkansas - :Parents: Isaac Frank Hale, Hattie Isabel Hale (born Coppinger) - :Siblings: Katie Abigail Hale, Lillie M. Hale, Myrtle Lily Hale, Kelly L. Hale, Roy Charles Hale, Charles R. Hale, Floyd H. Hale, Lillian Myrtle O'Brien (born Hale) - Floyd H. Hale - Birth name: Floyd Henry Hale - :Gender: Male - Birth: Sep 1891 - MADISON, Arkansas. - :Parents: Isaac Frank Hale, Hattie Isabel Hale (born Coppinger) - :Siblings: KatieAbigail Hale, Lillie M. Hale, Myrtle Lily Hale, Kelly L. Hale, Roy Charles Hale, Charles R. Hale, Frederick W. Hale, Lillian Myrtle O'Brien (born Hale) - Roy Charles Hale - Birth name: Roy Charles Hale - :Gender: Male - Birth: Aug 1893 - Madison, Arkansas - :Parents: Isaac Frank Hale, Hattie Isabel Hale (born Coppinger) - :Siblings: Katie Abigail Hale, Lillie M. Hale, Myrtle Lily Hale, Kelly L. Hale, Charles R. Hale, Floyd H. Hale, Frederick W. Hale, Lillian Myrtle O'Brien (born Hale) - Charles R. Hale - :Gender: Male - Birth: Aug 1893 - MADISON, Arkansas. - :Parents: Isaac Frank Hale, Hattie Isabel Hale (born Coppinger) - :Siblings: Katie Abigail Hale, Lillie M. Hale, Myrtle Lily Hale, Kelly L. Hale, Roy Charles Hale, Floyd H. Hale, Frederick W. Hale, Lillian Myrtle O'Brien (born Hale) - Lillian Myrtle O'Brien (born Hale) - Birth name: Lillian Myrtle Hale - :Gender: Female - Birth: May 5 1894 - Saint Paul, Madison, Arkansas, United States - Death: May 28 1962 - Echo, Umatilla, Oregon, United States - **Issue w/relatives. - Kelly L. Hale - :Gender: Male - Birth: Apr 1895 - MADISON, Arkansas. - :Parents: Isaac Frank Hale, Hattie Isabel Hale (born Coppinger) - :Siblings: Katie Abigail Hale, Lillie M. Hale, Myrtle Lily Hale, Roy Charles Hale, Charles R. Hale, Floyd H. Hale, Frederick W. Hale, Lillian Myrtle O'Brien (born Hale) - Lillie M. Hale - :Gender: Female - Birth: May 1897 - MADISON, Arkansas. - :Parents: Isaac Frank Hale, Hattie Isabel Hale (born Coppinger) - :Siblings: Katie Abigail Hale, Myrtle Lily Hale,Kelly L. Hale, Roy Charles Hale, Charles R. Hale, Floyd H. Hale, Frederick W. Hale, Lillian Myrtle O'Brien (born Hale) - Myrtle Lily Hale - Birth name: Myrtle Lily Hale - :Gender: Female - Birth: May 1897 - Madison, Arkansas - Death: 1962 - :Parents: Isaac Frank Hale, Hattie Isabel Hale (born Coppinger) - :Siblings: Katie Abigail Hale, Lillie M. Hale, Kelly L. Hale, Roy Charles Hale, Charles R. Hale, Floyd H. Hale, Frederick W. Hale, Lillian Myrtle O'Brien (born Hale) - 23 FEB 2016 Time: 03:51:12 CRE 23 FEB 2016 Time: 03:51:08 http://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-40001/familysearch-family-tree?s=303803821itemId=960603936action=showRecordindId=individual-303803821-3000103 ==Section 16== * Source: S136 1930 United States Federal Census Publication: MyHeritage Clarence Olson - :Gender: Male - Birth: Circa 1898 - Minnesota, United States - Residence: 1930 - Union, Mitchell, Iowa, USA - Age: 32 - Marital status: Married - Race: White - Language: English - Father's birth place: Norway - Mother's birth place: Minnesota, United States - Wife: Ruby Olson - Census: Township:UnionEnum. District:0021Line:28 County:MitchellSeries:T626Image:753 State:IowaRoll:669 Date:1930Sheet:2-A --Household - Relation to head-Name-Age - Head - Clarence Olson- 32; Wife - Ruby Olson- 23 - Ruby Olson - :Gender: Female - Birth: Circa 1907 - Iowa, United States - Residence: 1930 - Union, Mitchell, Iowa, USA - Age: 23 - Marital status: Married - Race: White - Language: English - Father's birth place: Iowa, United States - Mother's birth place: Iowa, United States - Husband: Clarence Olson - Census: Township:UnionEnum. District:0021Line:29 County:MitchellSeries:T626Image:753 State:IowaRoll:669 Date:1930-00-00 Sheet:2-A - Household - Relation to head-Name-Age - Head - Clarence Olson- 32; Wife - Ruby Olson- 23; Dorothy Perkins - :Gender: Female - Birth: Circa 1919 - Oregon, United States - Residence: 1930 - Portland (Districts 271-553), Multnomah, Oregon, USA - Age: 11 - Marital status: Single - Race: White - Language: English - Father: Raymond Perkins - Father's birth place: Ohio, United States - Mother: Myrtle Perkins - Mother's birth place: California, United States - :Siblings: Richard Perkins, Roberta Perkins - Census: Township:Portland (Districts 271-553) Enum. District:0503Line:12 County:MultnomahSeries:T626Image:421 State:OregonRoll:1954 Date:1930Sheet:6-A -Household - Relation to head-Name-Age ; Head - 63-Raymond Perkins; 34-Mother- 68-Mary Watson- 63; Wife - - Myrtle Perkins- 30 - Daughter - Dorothy Perkins- 11; Son - Richard Perkins- 10 - Daughter - Roberta Perkins- 7 - Raymond Perkins - :Gender: Male - Birth: Circa 1896 - Ohio, United States - Residence: 1930 - Portland (Districts 271-553), Multnomah, Oregon, USA - Age: 34 - Marital status: Married - Race: White - Language: English - Father's birth place: Ohio, United States - Mother: Mary Watson - Mother's birth place: Ohio, United States - Wife: Myrtle Perkins - :Children: Dorothy Perkins, Richard Perkins, Roberta Perkins - Census: Township:Portland (Districts 271-553)Enum. District:0503Line:10 County:MultnomahSeries:T626Image:421 State:OregonRoll:1954 Date:1930-00-00Sheet:6-A ---Household - Relation to head-Name-Age - Head - Raymond Perkins- 34 - Mother; Mary Watson- 63; Wife - Myrtle Perkins- 30 - Daughter - Dorothy Perkins- 11; Son - Richard Perkins- 10 - Daughter - Roberta Perkins- 7 - Myrtle Perkins - :Gender: Female - Birth: Circa 1900 - California, United States - Residence: 1930 - Portland (Districts 271-553), Multnomah, Oregon, USA - Age: 30 - Marital status: Married - Race: White - Language: English - Father's birth place: Texas, United States - Mother's birth place: Texas, United States - Husband: Raymond Perkins - :Children: Dorothy Perkins, Richard Perkins, Roberta Perkins - Census: Township:Portland (Districts 271-553)Enum. District:0503Line:11 County:MultnomahSeries:T626Image:421 State:OregonRoll:1954 Date:1930-00-00Sheet:6-A --Household - Relation to head-Name-Age - Head - Raymond Perkins- 34 - Mother; Mary Watson- 63; Wife - Myrtle Perkins- 30 - Daughter - Dorothy Perkins- 11; Son - Richard Perkins- 10 - Daughter - Roberta Perkins- 7 - Swan Omsberg - :Gender: Male - Birth: Circa 1889 - Minnesota, United States - Residence: 1930 - Leon, Goodhue, Minnesota, USA - Age: 41 - Marital status: Married - Race: White - Language: English - Father: William T Omsberg - Father's birth place: Norway - Mother: Kathrene Omsberg - Mother's birth place:Norway - Sibling: Andrew Omsberg - Wife: Thea Omsberg - :Children: Harold Omsberg, Muriel Omsberg, Swan Omsberg, Jr - Census: Township:LeonEnum. District:0017Line:9 County:GoodhueSeries:T626Image:867 State:MinnesotaRoll:1087 Date:1930-00-00Sheet:8-A --Household - Relation to head-Name-Age - Head - Swan Omsberg- 41 - Father; William T Omsberg- 82 - Mother Kathrene Omsberg- 81 - Brother; Andrew Omsberg- 49; Wife - Thea Omsberg- 37; Son - Harold Omsberg- 15 - Daughter - Muriel Omsberg- 13; Son - Swan Omsberg, Jr- - William T Omsberg - :Gender: Male - Birth: Circa 1848 - Norway - Residence: 1930 - Leon, Goodhue, Minnesota, USA - Age: 82 - Marital status: Married - Immigration: 1869 - Race:White - Language: English - Father's birth place: Norway - Mother's birth place: Norway - Wife: Kathrene Omsberg - :Children: Swan Omsberg, Andrew Omsberg - Census: Township:LeonEnum.District:0017 Line:14 County:GoodhueSeries:T626Image:867 State:MinnesotaRoll:1087 Date:1930-00-00Sheet:8-A -Household - Relation to head-Name-Age - Head - Swan Omsberg- 41 - Father; William T Omsberg- 82 - Mother; Kathrene Omsberg- 81 - Brother; Andrew Omsberg- 49; Wife - Thea Omsberg- 37; Son - Harold Omsberg- 15 - Daughter - Muriel Omsberg- 13; Son - Swan Omsberg, Jr- - Kathrene Omsberg - :Gender: Female - Birth: Circa 1849 - Norway - Residence: 1930 - Leon, Goodhue, Minnesota, USA - Age: 81 - Marital status: Married - Immigration: 1872 - Race:White - Language: English - Father's birth place: Norway - Mother's birth place: Norway - Husband: William T Omsberg - :Children: Swan Omsberg, Andrew Omsberg - Census: Township:LeonEnum. District:0017 Line:15 County:GoodhueSeries:T626Image:867 State:MinnesotaRoll:1087 Date:1930-00-00Sheet:8-A - Household - Relation to head; Name;Age - Head - Swan Omsberg- 41 - Father; William TOmsberg- 82 - Mother; Kathrene Omsberg- 81 - Brother; Andrew Omsberg- 49; Wife - Thea Omsberg- 37; Son - Harold Omsberg- 15 - Daughter - Muriel Omsberg- 13; Son - 5- - Swan Omsberg, Jr- - Henry W Anderson - :Gender: Male - Birth: Circa 1922 - Kentucky, United States - Residence: 1930 - West, Simpson, Kentucky, USA - Age: 8 - Marital status: Single - Race: White - Language: English - Father: Charles Anderson - Father's birth place: Tennessee, United States - Mother: Mary N Anderson - Mother's birth place: Kentucky, United States - Sibling: Charles Anderson, Jr - Census: Township:WestEnum. District:0011Line:65 County:SimpsonSeries:T626Image:1061 State:KentuckyRoll:777 Date:1930-00-00Sheet:2-B - -Household - Relation to head-Name-Age - Head - Charles Anderson- 41; Wife - Mary N Anderson- 31; Son - Henry W Anderson- 8 ; Son - Charles Anderson, Jr- 6 - Richard Perkins - :Gender: Male - Birth: Circa 1920 - Oregon, United States - Residence: 1930 - Portland (Districts 271-553), Multnomah, Oregon, USA - Age: 10 - Marital status: Single - Race: White - Language: English - Father: Raymond Perkins - Father's birth place: Ohio, United States - Mother: Myrtle Perkins - Mother's birth place: California, United States :Siblings: Dorothy Perkins, Roberta Perkins - Census: Township:Portland (Districts 271-553)Enum. District:0503Line:13 County:MultnomahSeries:T626Image:421 State:OregonRoll:1954 Date:1930-00-00Sheet:6-A --Household - Relation to head-Name-Age - Head - Raymond Perkins- 34 - Mother; Mary Watson- 63; Wife - Myrtle Perkins- 30 - Daughter Dorothy Perkins- 11 ; Son - Richard Perkins- 10 - Daughter - Roberta Perkins- 7 - Roberta Perkins - :Gender: Female - Birth: Circa 1923 - Oregon, United States - Residence:1930 - Portland (Districts 271-553), Multnomah, Oregon, USA - Age: 7 - Marital status: Single - Race: White - Language: English - Father: Raymond Perkins - Father's birth place: Ohio, United States - Mother: Myrtle Perkins - Mother's birth place: California, United States - :Siblings: Dorothy Perkins, Richard Perkins - Census: Township:Portland (Districts 271-553)Enum. District:0503Line:14 County:MultnomahSeries:T626Image:421 State:OregonRoll:1954 Date:1930-00-00Sheet:6-A --Household - Relation to head-Name-Age - Head - *Raymond Perkins- 34 - Mother; Mary Watson- 63; Wife - Myrtle Perkins- 30 - Daughter - Dorothy Perkins- 11; Son - Richard Perkins- 10 - Daughter - Roberta Perkins- 7 - Andrew Omsberg - :Gender: Male - Birth: Circa 1881 - Minnesota, United States - Residence: 1930 - Leon, Goodhue, Minnesota, USA - Age: 49 - Marital status: Single - Race: White - Language: English - Father: William T Omsberg - Father's birth place: Norway - Mother: Kathrene Omsberg - Mother's birth place: Norway - Sibling: Swan Omsberg - Census: Township:LeonEnum. District:0017Line:16 County:GoodhueSeries:T626Image:867 State:MinnesotaRoll:1087 Date:1930Sheet:8-A - -Household - Relation to head-Name-Age Head; Swan Omsberg-41 - Father; William T Omsberg- 82 - Mother; Kathrene Omsberg- 81 - Brother; Andrew Omsberg- 49; Wife - Thea Omsberg- 37; Son - Harold Omsb erg- 15 - Daughter - Muriel Omsberg- 13; Son - Swan Omsberg, Jr- - Ruby J Bliss - :Gender: Female - Birth: Circa 1901 - Ohio, United States - Residence: 1930 - Plympton, Multnomah, Oregon, USA - Age: 29 - Marital status: Married - Race: White - Language: English - Father's birth place: Pennsylvania, United States - Mother's birth place: Ohio, United States - Husband: Otto L Bliss - :Children: Albert L Bliss, Donald A Bliss, OttoEugene Bliss - Census: Township:PlymptonEnum. District:0231Line:25 County:MultnomahSeries:T626Image:251 State:OregonRoll:1955 Date:1930Sheet:16-A - Household - Relation to head-Name-Age+ - Head - Otto L Bliss- 31; Wife - Ruby J Bliss- 29; Son - Albert L Bliss- 10; Son - Donald A Bliss- 8; Son - 7; Otto Eugene Bliss- 4 - Ruby J Bliss - :Gender: Female - Birth: Circa 1901 - Ohio, United States - Residence: 1930 - Plympton, Multnomah, Oregon, USA - Age: 29 - Marital status: Married - Race: White - Language: English - Father's birth place: Pennsylvania, United States - Mother's birth place: Ohio, United States - Husband: Otto L Bliss - :Children: Albert L Bliss, Donald A Bliss, OttoEugene Bliss - Census: Township:PlymptonEnum. District:0231Line:25 County:MultnomahSeries:T626Image:251 State:OregonRoll:1955 Date:1930Sheet:16-A - Household - Relation to head-Name-Age - Head-Otto L Bliss- 31; Wife- Ruby J Bliss- 29; Son- Albert L Bliss- 10;Son- Donald A Bliss- 8; Son-Otto Eugene Bliss- 4; - Otto L Bliss - :Gender: Male - Birth: Circa 1899 - Michigan, United States - Residence: 1930 - Plympton, Multnomah, Oregon, USA - Age: 31 - Marital status: Married - Race: White-Language: English - Father's birth place: Michigan, United States - Mother's birth place: United States - Wife: Ruby J Bliss - :Children: Albert L Bliss, Donald A Bliss, Otto Eugene Bliss - Census: Township:PlymptonEnum. District:0231Line:24 County:MultnomahSeries:T626Image:251 State:OregonRoll:1955 Date:1930-00-00Sheet:16-A ---Household - Relation to head-Name-Age - Head-Otto L Bliss- 31; Wife - Ruby J Bliss- 29; Son - Albert L Bliss- 10; Son - Donald A Bliss- 8; Son - Otto Eugene Bliss- 4 - Otto L Bliss - :Gender: Male - Birth: Circa 1899 - Michigan, United States - Residence: 1930 - Plympton, Multnomah, Oregon, USA - Age: 31 - Marital status: Married - Race: White - Language: English - Father's birth place: Michigan, United States - Mother's birth place: United States - Wife: Ruby J Bliss - :Children: Albert L Bliss, Donald A Bliss, Otto Eugene Bliss - Census: Township:PlymptonEnum. District:0231Line:24 County:MultnomahSeries:T626Image:251 State:OregonRoll:1955 Date:1930-00-00Sheet:16-A ---Household - Relation tohead; Name; Age - Head- Otto L Bliss- 31; Wife - Ruby J Bliss- 29 ; Son - Albert L Bliss- 10; Son - Donald A Bliss- 8; Son - Otto Eugene Bliss- 4; -Albert L Bliss - :Gender: Male - Birth: Circa 1920 - Oregon, United States - Residence: 1930 - Plympton, Multnomah, Oregon, USA - Age: 10 - Marital status: Single - Race: White - Language: English - Father: OttoL Bliss - Father's birth place: Michigan, United States - Mother: Ruby J Bliss - Mother's birth place: Ohio, United States - :Siblings: Donald A Bliss,Otto Eugene Bliss - Census: Township:PlymptonEnum. District:0231Line:26 County:MultnomahSeries:T626Image:251 State:OregonRoll:1955 Date:1930-00-00Sheet:16-A ---Household - Relation to head-Name-Age - Head -Otto L Bliss- 31; Wife - Ruby J Bliss- 29 ; Son - Albert L Bliss- 10; Son -Donald A Bliss- 8; Son - Otto Eugene Bliss- 4 - Albert L Bliss - :Gender: Male - Birth: Circa 1920 - Oregon, United States - Residence: 1930 - Plympton, Multnomah, Oregon, USA - Age: 10 - Marital status: Single - Race: White - Language: English - Father: Otto L Bliss - Father's birth place: Michigan, United States - Mother: Ruby J Bliss - Mother's birth place:Ohio, United States - :Siblings: Donald A Bliss,Otto Eugene Bliss - Census: Township:PlymptonEnum. District:0231Line:26 County:MultnomahSeries:T626Image:251 State:OregonRoll:1955 Date:1930-00-00Sheet:16-A ----Household - Relation to head-Name-Age - Head - Otto L Bliss- 31; Wife - Ruby J Bliss- 29; Son - Albert L Bliss- 10; Son - Donald A Bliss- 8; Son - Otto Eugene Bliss- 4 - Donald A Bliss - :Gender: Male - Birth: Circa 1922 - Oregon, United States - Residence: 1930 - Plympton, Multnomah, Oregon, USA - Age: 8 - Marital status: Single - Race: White - Language: English - Father: Otto L Bliss - Father's birth place: Michigan, United States - Mother: Ruby J Bliss - Mother's birth place: Ohio, United States - :Siblings: Albert L Bliss,Otto Eugene Bliss - Census: Township:PlymptonEnum. District:0231Line:27 County:MultnomahSeries:T626Image:251 State:OregonRoll:1955 Date:1930-00-00Sheet:16-A --Household - Relation to head-Name-Age - Head - Otto L Bliss- 31; Wife - Ruby J Bliss- 29; Son - Albert L Bliss- 10; Son - Donald A Bliss- 8; Son - Otto Eugene Bliss- 4; - Donald A Bliss - :Gender: Male - Birth: Circa 1922 - Oregon, United States - Residence: 1930 - Plympton, Multnomah, Oregon, USA - Age: 8 - Marital status: Single - Race: White - Language: English - Father: Otto L Bliss - Father's birth place: Michigan, United States - Mother: Ruby J Bliss - Mother's birth place: Ohio, United States - :Siblings: Albert L Bliss,Otto Eugene Bliss - Census: Township:PlymptonEnum. District:0231Line:27 County:MultnomahSeries:T626Image:251 State:OregonRoll:1955 Date:1930-00-00Sheet:16-A --Household - Relation to head-Name-Age - Head - Otto L Bliss- 31; Wife - Ruby J Bliss- 29; Son -Albert L Bliss- 10; Son - Donald A Bliss- 8; Son - Otto Eugene Bliss- 4 - Dorthy J Hereford - :Gender: Female - Birth: Circa 1923 - Oregon, United States - Residence: 1930 - Portland (Districts 271-553), Multnomah, Oregon, USA - Age: 7 - Marital status: Single - Race: White - Language: English - Father: Chas A Hereford - Father's birth place: Alabama, United States - Mother: Helen Hereford - Mother's birth place: Indiana, United States - :Siblings: Patricia L Hereford, Margret E Hereford, Betha Lou A Hereford - Census: Township:Portland (Districts 271-553)Enum. District:0353Line:89 County:MultnomahSeries:T626Image:647 State:OregonRoll:1952 Date:1930-00-00Sheet:1-B --Household - Relation to head-Name-Age - Head -Chas A Hereford- 32; Wife -Helen Hereford- 30; Daughter - Patricia L Hereford- 8 ; Daughter -Dorthy J Hereford- 7; Daughter - Margret E Hereford- 6 ; Daughter - Betha Lou A Hereford- 5 - Chas A Hereford - :Gender: Male - Birth: Circa 1898 - Alabama, United States - Residence: 1930 - Portland (Districts 271-553), Multnomah, Oregon, USA - Age: 32 - Marital status: Married - Race: White - Language: English - Father's birth place: Alabama, United States - Mother's birth place: Alabama, United States - Wife: Helen Hereford - :Children: Patricia L Hereford, Dorthy J Hereford, Margret E Hereford, Betha Lou A Hereford - Census: Township:Portland (Districts 271-553)Enum. District:0353Line:86 County:MultnomahSeries:T626Image:647 State:OregonRoll:1952Date:1930-00-00Sheet:1-B --Household - Relation to head-Name-Age - Head - Chas A Hereford- 32; Wife -Helen Hereford- 30 ; Daughter-Patricia L Hereford- 8; Daughter - Dorthy J Hereford- 7; Daughter - Margret E Hereford- 6 ;- Daughter - Betha Lou A Hereford- 5; Helen Hereford - :Gender: Female - Birth: Circa 1900 - Indiana, United States - Residence: 1930 - Portland (Districts 271-553), Multnomah, Oregon, USA - Age: 30 - Marital status: Married - Race: White - Language: English - Father's birth place: Indiana, United States - Mother's birth place: Indiana, United States - Husband: Chas A Hereford - :Children: Patricia LHereford, Dorthy J Hereford, Margret E Hereford, Betha Lou A Hereford - Census: Township:Portland (Districts 271-553)Enum. District:0353Line:87 County:MultnomahSeries:T626Image:647 State:OregonRoll:1952 Date:1930Sheet:1-B - ---Household - Relation to head-Name-Age - Head - Chas A Hereford- 32; Wife - Helen Hereford- 30; Daughter - Patricia L Hereford- 8 ;- Daughter; **Dorthy J Hereford- 7-Daughter - **Margret E Hereford- 6 - Daughter - **Betha Lou A Hereford- 5 - Patricia L Hereford - :Gender: Female - Birth: Circa 1922 - Oregon, United States - Residence: 1930 - Portland (Districts 271-553), Multnomah, Oregon, USA - Age: 8 - Marital status: Single - Race: White - Language: English - Father: Chas A Hereford - Father's birth place: Alabama, United States - Mother: Helen Hereford - Mother's birth place: Indiana, United States - :Siblings: Dorthy J Hereford, Margret E Hereford, Betha Lou A Hereford - Census: Township:Portland (Districts 271-553)Enum. District:0353Line:88 County:MultnomahSeries:T626Image:647 State:OregonRoll:1952 Date:1930-00-00Sheet:1-B --Household - Relation to head-Name-Age - Head - Chas A Hereford- 32; Wife - Helen Hereford- 30 - Daughter - Patricia L Hereford- 8 - Daughter - Dorthy J Hereford- 7 - Daughter - Margret E Hereford- 6 - Daughter - Betha Lou A Hereford- 5 - Margret E Hereford - :Gender: Female - Birth: Circa 1924 - Oregon, United States - Residence: 1930 - Portland (Districts 271-553), Multnomah, Oregon, USA - Age: 6 - Marital status: Single - Race: White - Language: English - Father: Chas A Hereford - Father's birth place: Alabama, United States - Mother: Helen Hereford - Mother's birth place: Indiana, United States - :Siblings: Patricia L Hereford, Dorthy J Hereford, Betha Lou A Hereford - Census: Township:Portland (Districts 271-553)Enum. District:0353Line:90 County:MultnomahSeries:T626Image:647 State:OregonRoll:1952 Date:1930-00-00Sheet:1-B----Household - Relation to head-Name-Age - Head - - Chas A Hereford- 32; Wife - Helen Hereford- 30 - Daughter - Patricia L Hereford- 8 - Daughter - Dorthy J Hereford- 7 - Daughter - Margret E Hereford- 6 - Daughter - Betha Lou A Hereford- 5 - Betha Lou A Hereford - :Gender: Female - Birth: Circa 1925 - Oregon, United States - Residence: 1930 - Portland (Districts 271-553), Multnomah, Oregon, USA - Age: 5 - Marital status:Single - Race: White - Language: English - Father: Chas A Hereford - Father's birth place: Alabama, United States - Mother: Helen Hereford - Mother's birth place: Indiana, United States :Siblings: Patricia LHereford, Dorthy J Hereford, Margret E Hereford - Census: Township:Portland (Districts 271-553)Enum. District:0353Line:91 County:MultnomahSeries:T626Image:647 State:OregonRoll:1952 Date:1930-00-00Sheet:1-B --Household - Relation to head-Name-Age - Head - - Chas A Hereford- 32; Wife - Helen Hereford- 30 - Daughter -Patricia L Hereford- 8 - Daughter -Dorthy J Hereford- 7 - Daughter - Margret E Hereford- 6 - Daughter - Betha Lou A Hereford- 5 Loyd Haskins - :Gender: Male - Birth: Circa 1909 - Tennessee, United States - Residence: 1930 - District 11, Macon, Tennessee, USA - Age: 21 - Marital status: Married - Race: White - Language: English - Father's birth place: Tennessee, United States - Mother's birth place: Tennessee, United States - Wife: Versie Haskins - Child: Francis Haskins - Census: ShowdetailsHide details Township:District 11Enum. District:0012Line:91 County:MaconSeries:T626Image:847 State:TennesseeRoll:2263 Date:1930Sheet:8-B --Household - Relation to head-Name-Age - Head - Loyd Haskins- 21; Wife - Versie Haskins- 18 - Daughter - Francis Haskins- 1 - Versie Haskins - :Gender: Female - Birth: Circa 1912 -Tennessee, United States - Residence: 1930 - District 11, Macon, Tennessee, USA - Age: 18 - Marital status: Married - Race: White - Language: English - Father's birth place: Tennessee, United States - Mother's birth place: Tennessee,United States - Husband: Loyd Haskins - Child: Francis Haskins - Census:Township:District 11Enum. District:0012Line:92 County:MaconSeries:T626Image:847 State:TennesseeRoll:2263 Date:1930-00-00Sheet:8-B --Household - Relation to head-Name-Age - Head - Loyd Haskins- 21; Wife - Versie Haskins-18 - Daughter+Francis Haskins- 1 - Mary N Anderson - :Gender: Female - Birth: Circa 1899 - Kentucky, United States - Residence: 1930 - West, Simpson, Kentucky, USA - Age: 31 - Marital status: Married - Race: White - Language: English - Father's birth place: Kentucky, United States - Mother's birth place: Kentucky, United States - Husband: Charles Anderson - :Children: Henry W Anderson, Charles Anderson,Jr - Census: Township:WestEnum. District:0011Line:64 County:SimpsonSeries:T626Image:1061 State:KentuckyRoll:777 Date:1930-00-00Sheet:2-B ---Household - Relation to head-Name-Age - Head - Charles Anderson- 41; Wife - Mary N Anderson- 31 ; Son - Henry W Anderson-8 ; Son - Charles Anderson, Jr- 6 - Charles Anderson - :Gender: Male - Birth: Circa 1889 - Tennessee, United States - Residence: 1930 - West, Simpson, Kentucky, USA - Age: 41 - Marital status: Married - Race: White - Language: English - Father's birth place: Kentucky, United States - Mother's birth place: Kentucky, United States - Wife: Mary N Anderson - :Children: Henry W Anderson, Charles Anderson, Jr - Census: Township:WestEnum. District:0011Line:63 County:SimpsonSeries:T626Image:1061 State:KentuckyRoll:777 Date:1930Sheet:2-B --Household - Relation to head-Name-Age - Head - Charles Anderson- 41; Wife - Mary N Anderson- 31; Son - Henry W Anderson- 8; Son - Charles Anderson, Jr- 6 - Otto Eugene Bliss - :Gender: Male - Birth: Circa 1926 - Oregon, United States - Residence: 1930 - Plympton, Multnomah, Oregon, USA - Age: 4 - Marital status: Single - Race: White - Language: English - Father: Otto L Bliss - Father's birth place: Michigan, United States - Mother: Ruby J Bliss - Mother's birth place: Ohio, United States - :Siblings: Albert L Bliss, Donald A Bliss - Census: Township:PlymptonEnum. District:0231Line:28 County:MultnomahSeries:T626Image:251 State:OregonRoll:1955 Date:1930-00-00Sheet:16-A --Household - Relation to head-Name-Age - Head - Otto L Bliss- 31; Wife - Ruby J Bliss- 29 ; Son - Albert L Bliss- 10 ; Son - Donald A Bliss- 8; Son - Otto Eugene Bliss- 4 - Otto Eugene Bliss - :Gender: Male - Birth: Circa 1926 - Oregon, United States - Residence: 1930 - Plympton, Multnomah, Oregon, USA - Age: 4 - Marital status: Single - Race: White - Language: English - Father: Otto L Bliss - Father's birth place: Michigan, United States - Mother: Ruby J Bliss - Mother's birth place: Ohio, United States - :Siblings: Albert L Bliss, Donald A Bliss - Census: Township:PlymptonEnum. District:0231Line:28 County:MultnomahSeries:T626Image:251 State:OregonRoll:1955 Date:1930-00-00Sheet:16-A --Household - Relation to head-Name-Age - Head - Otto L Bliss- 31; Wife - Ruby J Bliss- 29; Son - Albert L Bliss- 10; Son - Donald A Bliss- 8; Son - Otto Eugene Bliss- 4 - Charles Anderson, Jr - :Gender: Male - Birth: Circa 1924 - Kentucky, United States - Residence: 1930 - West, Simpson, Kentucky, USA - Age: 6 - Marital status: Single - Race: White - Language: English - Father: Charles Anderson - Father's birth place: Tennessee, United States - Mother: Mary N Anderson - Mother's birth place: Kentucky, United States - Sibling: Henry W Anderson - Census: Township:WestEnum. District:0011Line:66 County:SimpsonSeries:T626Image:1061 State:KentuckyRoll:777 Date:1930-00-00Sheet:2-B - Household - Relation to head-Name-Age - Head - Charles Anderson- 41; Wife -Mary N Anderson- 31 ; Son - Henry W Anderson- 8 ; Son - Charles Anderson, Jr- 6 - Francis Haskins - :Gender: Female - Birth: Circa 1929 - Tennessee, United States - Residence: 1930 - District 11, Macon, Tennessee, USA - Age: 1 - Marital status: Single - Race: White - Language: English - Father: Loyd Haskins - Father's birth place: Tennessee,United States - Mother: Versie Haskins - Mother's birth place: Tennessee, United States - Census: Township:District 11Enum. District:0012Line:93 County:MaconSeries:T626Image:847 State:TennesseeRoll:2263 Date:1930-00-00Sheet:8-B ---Household - Relation to head-Name-Age - Head -Loyd Haskins- 21; Wife - Versie Haskins- 18 ; Daughter - Francis Haskins- 1 - http://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-10134/1930-united-states-federal-census?s=67-showRecordindId=individual-303803821-3000103 * Source: S24 Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=83260838pid=3 5Ancestry Family Tree * Source: S85 FamilySearch Family Tree Publication: MyHeritage - Lois May Fazio (born Younger) - Married name: Lois May Fazio - :Gender: Female - Birth: May 15 1935 - Portland, Multnomah, Oregon - Marriage: Sep 2 1963 - Boise, Ada, Idaho - Death: Sep 19 1992 - :Parents: Noel Thetford Younger, Ella Caroline Younger (born Swartz) - Husband: Charles Fazio - Noel Thetford Younger - :Gender: Male - Wife: Ella Caroline Younger (born Swartz) - Daughter: Lois May Fazio (born Younger) - Ella Caroline Younger (born Swartz) - :Gender: Female - Husband: Noel Thetford Younger - Daughter: Lois May Fazio (born Younger) - Charles Fazio - :Gender: Male - Birth: Sep 6 1914 - Vancouver, Clark, Washington - Marriage: Spouse: Lois May Younger - Sep 2 1963 - Boise, Ada, Idaho - Death: Nov 19 1992 - :Parents: Antonio Fazio, Anna Fazio (born Sofaya) - Spouses: Helen Elnore Fazio (born Capparelli), Lois May Fazio (born Younger) - Daughter: Mary Viola Taylor (born Fazio) - Willard Leigh Cox - :Gender: Male - Birth: June 15 1915 - Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, United States - Marriage: Spouse: Dorothy Irene Perkins - Feb 25 1938 - Death: Jan 29 1985 - Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, United States - Burial: Feb 1 1985 - Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, United States - :Parents: Romney Leigh Cox, Eunice F. Cox (born Mudge) - Wife: Dorothy Irene Cox (bornPerkins) - Sister: eunice marjorie Hoffert (born cox) - Dorothy Irene Cox (born Perkins) - :Gender: Female - Birth: July 3 1918 - Portland, Mult, OR - Marriage: Feb 25 1938 - Death: Feb 27 2009 - Friday Harbor, San Juan, Washington, United States - Burial: Mar 5 2009 - Lincoln Memorial Cemetery, Multnomah, Oregon, United States - :Parents: Raymond Isaac Perkins, Myrtle Jemima Perkins (born Watson) - Husband: Willard Leigh Cox - :Siblings: Richard Gene Perkins, Roberta Mae Enos (born Perkins) - Raymond Isaac Perkins - :Gender: Male - Birth: Sep 1 1895 - Marietta, Washington, OH - Marriage: Spouse: Myrtle Jemima Watson - June 19 1917 - Portland, Multnomah, OR - Death: June 22 1980 - Portland, Multnomah, OR - Burial: June 27 1980 - Riverview Abbey Mausoleum, Portland, Multnomah, OR - :Parents: Isaac W. Perkins, Emma C. Perkins (born Woodruff) - Wife: Myrtle Jemima Perkins (born Watson) - :Children: Richard Gene Perkins, Dorothy Irene Cox (born Perkins), Roberta Mae Enos (born Perkins) - :Siblings: Floyd Alto Perkins, Ruby Jeanette Bliss (born Perkins), Earl F.Perkins, Helen Marie Perkins - Myrtle Jemima Perkins (born Watson) - Birth name: Myrtle Watson - :Gender: Female - Birth: Apr 24 1900 - Cedarville, Modoc, CA - Marriage: June 19 1917 - Portland, Multnomah, OR - Death: Nov 9 1966 - Portland, Multnomah, OR - Burial: Nov 14 1966 - Riverview Abbey Mausoleum, Portland, Multnomah, OR - :Parents: Richard Allen Watson, Mary Elizabeth Wilhite - Husband: RaymondIsaac Perkins - :Children: Dorothy Irene Cox (born Perkins), Roberta Mae Enos (born Perkins), Richard Gene Perkins - :Siblings: Richard Allen Watson, Katherine Massey Watson, Eli Watson, John Thomas Watson, Charles Watson, Anna Mae Watson, James W. Watson, Joseph Henry Watson, Mamie Etta Hunt (born McClain) - - Aslach Taraldsen - :Gender: Male - Marriage: Spouse: Karen Torgisdr - Dec 27 1694 - Eide, Aust-Agder, Norway - Wife: Karen Taraldsen (born Torgisdr) - Aslack Taraldsen - :Gender: Male - Christening: Jan 28 1666 - Egersund,Rogaland,Norway - :Parents: Tarald Roaldsen Seglem, Berit Roaldsen Seglem (born Aslagsdatter Tengs) - :Siblings: Ingebor Taraldsen, Anna Nilsen Fotland (born Roaldsen Taraldsen), Aslach Taraldsen, Ingeborg Taraldsen, Kirsten Ivarsen (born Taraldsen), Roel Taraldsen, Isach Taraldsen Seglem - Aslach Taraldsen - :Gender: Male - Christening: June 24 1685 - Egersund,Rogaland,Norway - :Parents: Tarald Roaldsen Seglem, Berit Roaldsen Seglem (born Aslagsdatter Tengs) - :Siblings: Ingebor Taraldsen, Aslack Taraldsen, Anna Nilsen Fotland (born Roaldsen Taraldsen), Ingeborg Taraldsen, Kirsten Ivarsen (born Taraldsen), Roel Taraldsen, Isach Taraldsen Seglem - Karen Taraldsen (born Torgisdr) - :Gender: Female - Marriage: Dec 27 1694 - Eide, Aust-Agder, Norway - Husband: Aslach Taraldsen - Taral Clemmetsen - :Gender: Male - Marriage: Spouse: Anna Olsdr - Apr 1 1782 - Vegaarshei,Aust-Agder,Norway - Wife: Anna Clemmetsen (born Olsdr) - Anna Clemmetsen (born Olsdr) - :Gender: Female - Marriage: Apr1 1782 - Vegaarshei,Aust-Agder,Norway - Husband: Taral Clemmetsen - - Richard Gene Perkins - :Gender: Male - Birth: Sep 8 1919 - Portland, Mult, OR - Death: July 1967 - Edenton, North Carolina - Burial: July 1967 - Suffolk,Nansemond,Virginia - :Parents: Myrtle Jemima Perkins (born Watson), Raymond Isaac Perkins - Wife: Grace Perkins (born Raymond) - Daughter: Kimberly Ann Perkins - :Siblings: Dorothy Irene Cox (born Perkins), Roberta Mae Enos(born Perkins) - Roberta Mae Enos (born Perkins) - Birth name: Roberta Mae Perkins - :Gender: Female - Birth: Feb 12 1923 - Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, United States - Marriage: Sep 10 1949 - Portland,Multnomah, Oregon, United States - Residence: Between Oct 23 2006 and Jan 10 2009 - Portland, Oregon, United States - Death: Aug 9 2014 - Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, United States - Burial:Aug 22 2014 - Willamette National Cemetery, Multnomah, Oregon, United States - :Parents: Raymond Isaac Perkins, Myrtle Jemima Perkins (born Watson) - Husband: Eugene Spencer Enos - :Siblings: Richard Gene Perkins, Dorothy Irene Cox (born Perkins) Tarald Roaldsen Seglem - Birth names: Taral SeglemTarald RoaldsenTarald Seglem RoaldsenTarall Seglem - :Gender: Male - Birth: 1625 - Seglem, Egersund, Rogaland, Norge - Death: Oct 13 1716 - Egersund, Rogaland, Norge - :Parents: Roald Taraldsen Seglem, Anna Taraldsen Seglem (born Hoskuldsdatter Seglem) - Wife: Berit Roaldsen Seglem (born Aslagsdatter Tengs) - :Children: IngeborTaraldsen, Aslack Taraldsen, Anna Nilsen Fotland (born Roaldsen Taraldsen), Aslach Taraldsen, Ingeborg Taraldsen, Kirsten Ivarsen (born Taraldsen), Roel Taraldsen, Isach Taraldsen Seglem - Sister:Berte Halvorsen Myklebust (born Roaldsdatter Seglem) - Berit Roaldsen Seglem (born Aslagsdatter Tengs) - Birth names: Berit AslagsenBerit Tengs Aslagsen - :Gender:Female - Birth: Circa 1653 - Tengs, Egersund, Rogaland, Norge - Christening:Oct 5 1664 - Egersund,Rogaland,Norway - Death: Oct 13 1716 - :Parents: Kirsten Tengs (born Nilsdatter), Atlak Isaksen Tengs - Husband: Tarald Roaldsen Seglem - :Children: Aslack Taraldsen, Ingebor Taraldsen, Aslach Taraldsen, Isach Taraldsen Seglem, Ingeborg Taraldsen, Roel Taraldsen, Anna Nilsen Fotland (born Roaldsen Taraldsen), Kirsten Ivarsen (born Taraldsen) - :Siblings: IngeborgPedersen (born Atlaksdatter Tengs), Kari Aslaksdatter Tengs Bjerkreim, Ola Aslaksen, Nils Aslaksen, Isak Aslaksen - Roald Taraldsen Seglem - Birth name: Roald Seglem - :Gender: Male - Birth: 1590 - Eikestein, Helleland, Rogaland, Norway - Christening: Circa 1592 - Marriage: Spouse: Anna Hoskuldsdatter Seglem - 1615 - Rogaland, Norway - Death: 1645 - :Parents: Mrs Willumsen Seglem (born Tarald Willumsen Seglem), Tarald Willumsen Seglem - Wife: Anna Taraldsen Seglem (born Hoskuldsdatter Seglem) - :Children: Tarald Roaldsen Seglem, Berte Halvorsen Myklebust (born Roaldsdatter Seglem) - Anna Taraldsen Seglem (born Hoskuldsdatter Seglem) - Birth names: Anna HoskuldsdatterAnne Hoskuldsdatter - :Gender: Female - Birth: 1592 - Seglem, Egersund, Rogaland, Norway - Marriage:1615 - Rogaland, Norway - Death: 1676 - Burial: Apr 5 1676 - :Parents: Hoskuld Willumsen Seglem, Mrs Willumsen Seglem (born Hoskuld Willumsen Seglem) - Husband: Roald Taraldsen Seglem - :Children: Berte Halvorsen Myklebust (born Roaldsdatter Seglem), Tarald Roaldsen Seglem - Roel Taraldsen - :Gender: Male - Christening: Jan 6 1669 - Egersund,Rogaland,Norway - :Parents: Berit Roaldsen Seglem (born Aslagsdatter Tengs), Tarald Roaldsen Seglem - :Siblings: AslackTaraldsen, Ingebor Taraldsen, Aslach Taraldsen, Isach Taraldsen Seglem, Ingeborg Taraldsen, Anna Nilsen Fotland (born Roaldsen Taraldsen), Kirsten Ivarsen (born Taraldsen) - Isach Taraldsen Seglem - Birth names: Isaach TaraldsenIsach TaraldsenIsach Taralsen - :Gender: Male - Christening: Feb 8 1671 - Egersund,Rogaland,Norway - Marriage: Spouse: Mette Tormodsdr - Nov 5 1699 - Egersund,Rogaland,Norway - Marriage: Spouse: Helga Tollachsdatter Aase - Jan 3 1712 - Egersund,Rogaland,Norway - :Parents: Berit Roaldsen Seglem (born Aslagsdatter Tengs), Tarald Roaldsen Seglem - Spouses: Helga Taraldsen Seglem (born Tollachsdatter Aase), Mette Taraldsen Seglem (born Tormodsdr) - :Siblings: Aslack Taraldsen, Ingebor Taraldsen, Aslach Taraldsen, Ingeborg Taraldsen, Roel Taraldsen, Anna Nilsen Fotland (born Roaldsen Taraldsen), Kirsten Ivarsen (born Taraldsen) - Kirsten Ivarsen (born Taraldsen) - :Gender: Female - Christening: Apr 11 1675 - Egersund,Rogaland,Norway - Marriage: June 24 1695 - Egersund,Rogaland,Norway - :Parents: Tarald Roaldsen Seglem, Berit Roaldsen Seglem (born Aslagsdatter Tengs) - Husband: Peder Ivarsen - :Children: Ivar Pedersen, Berte Pedersen, Dorte Pedersen - :Siblings: Ingebor Taraldsen, Aslack Taraldsen, AnnaNilsen Fotland (born Roaldsen Taraldsen), Aslach Taraldsen, Ingeborg Taraldsen, Roel Taraldsen, Isach Taraldsen Seglem - Anna Nilsen Fotland (born Roaldsen Taraldsen) - Birth names: Anna Roaldson TaraldsenAnne Taraldsen - :Gender: Female - Birth: 1678 - Seglem, Egersund, Rglnd, Nrwy - Christening: Sep 22 1677 - Egersund,Rogaland,Norway - Marriage: Mar 19 1699 - Burial: July 6 1760 - Egersund, Rglnd, Nrwy - :Parents: Tarald Roaldsen Seglem, Berit Roaldsen Seglem (born Aslagsdatter Tengs) - Husband: Kjetil Nilsen Fotland - :Children: Anders Kjetilsen, Nils Kjetilsen, Jakob Kjetilsen, Anna Jakobsen (born Kedelsdr), Lisbet Kjedelsen, Tarald Kjetilsen, Kjedel Kjetilsen, Beritte Michelsen (born Kjetilsen), Roald Kjetilsen - :Siblings: Ingebor Taraldsen, Aslack Taraldsen, Aslach Taraldsen, Ingeborg Taraldsen, Kirsten Ivarsen (born Taraldsen), Roel Taraldsen, Isach Taraldsen Seglem - Ingebor Taraldsen - :Gender: Female - Christening: Nov 21 1680 - Egersund,Rogaland,Norway - :Parents: Berit Roaldsen Seglem (born Aslagsdatter Tengs), Tarald Roaldsen Seglem - :Siblings: Aslack Taraldsen, Aslach Taraldsen, Isach Taraldsen Seglem, Ingeborg Taraldsen, Roel Taraldsen, Anna Nilsen Fotland (born Roaldsen Taraldsen), Kirsten Ivarsen (born Taraldsen) - Ingeborg Taraldsen - :Gender: Female - Christening: Jan 14 1683 - Egersund,Rogaland,Norway - :Parents: Tarald Roaldsen Seglem, Berit Roaldsen Seglem (born Aslagsdatter Tengs) - :Siblings: Ingebor Taraldsen,Aslack Taraldsen, Anna Nilsen Fotland (born Roaldsen Taraldsen), Aslach Taraldsen, Kirsten Ivarsen (born Taraldsen), Roel Taraldsen, Isach Taraldsen Seglem - Tarald Willumsen Seglem - :Gender: Male - Birth: Between Jan 11 1560 and Jan 10 1561 - Eikestein, Helleland, Rogaland, Norway - Marriage: Spouse: Mrs Tarald Willumsen Seglem - 1585 - Eikestein, Helleland, Rogaland, Norway - Wife: Mrs Willumsen Seglem (born Tarald Willumsen Seglem) - Son: Roald Taraldsen Seglem - Mrs Willumsen Seglem (born Tarald Willumsen Seglem) - :Gender: Female - Birth: Eikestein, Helleland, Rogaland, Norway - Marriage: 1585 - Eikestein, Helleland, Rogaland, Norway - Husband:Tarald Willumsen Seglem - Son: Roald Taraldsen Seglem - Berte Halvorsen Myklebust (born Roaldsdatter Seglem) - Birth name: Berte Roaldsdatter - :Gender: Female - Birth: 1630 - Seglem, Egersund, Rogaland, Norway - Marriage: 1650 - Egersund, Rogaland, Norway - :Parents: Roald Taraldsen Seglem, Anna Taraldsen Seglem (born Hoskuldsdatter Seglem) - Husband: Hans Halvorsen Myklebust - Son: Gunnar Hansen Skjelbrei - Brother: Tarald Roaldsen Seglem - Hoskuld Willumsen Seglem - :Gender: Male - Birth: Circa 1577 - Eikestein, Helleland, Rogaland, Norway - Marriage: Spouse: Mrs Hoskuld Willumsen Seglem - 1590 - :Parents: Villum Eikestein,Mrs Villum Eikestein - Wife: Mrs Willumsen Seglem (born Hoskuld Willumsen Seglem) - Daughter: Anna Taraldsen Seglem (born Hoskuldsdatter Seglem) - :Siblings: Erik Villumsen, Osmund Villumsen,Rasmus Villumsen, Turi Villumsen, Rasmus Villumsen, Birgitte Villumsen, Villumsen, Tarald Villumsen - **Duplicated relatives- Mrs Willumsen Seglem (born Hoskuld Willumsen Seglem) - :Gender: Female - Birth: Between Jan 11 1570 and Jan 10 1571 - Eikestein, Helleland, Rogaland, Norway - Marriage: 1590 - Husband: Hoskuld Willumsen Seglem - Daughter: Anna Taraldsen Seglem(born Hoskuldsdatter Seglem)

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==Purpose== This is a workspace for anyone working with the England Project's pre 1500 prep program. Please feel free to trial any formatting, ask questions, or to record data for pre 1500 profiles associated with those you are working on. The pre 1500 prep team can also add suggestions for you here and answer any questions. ==Stephen Heathcote== ===Additional Sources=== Scott, Geoffrey. Catholic Gentry in English Society: The Throckmortons of Coughton from Reformation to Emancipation. Routledge, 2016. https://books.google.com.au/books?id=4--4DQAAQBAJ ===[[Walkeden-22|Sampson Walkeden]]=== Noticed a Geoffrey Walkeden, bailiff of Stone in the 1530s https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/staffs/vol3/pp240-247#highlight-first ''This is Sampson's grandfather.'' Sampson Walkeden on 1539 Muster roll of Walton. He had a horse and harnesshttps://books.google.com.au/books?id=upAwAQAAMAAJ&dq=walkeden%20stone%20staffordshire&pg=PA283 ''Thank you for this. This is probably Sampson's father. Would there be a minimum age on appearing on the muster? I might need to adjust my estimate for Sampson's father's birth.'' ===[[Heathcote-355|Godfrey Heathcote]]=== Godfrey Heathcote the eldest son of [[Heathcote-354|Ralph Heathcote]] was christened at Chesterfield on 21 March 1558/59."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5GQ-DPW : 11 February 2018, Godfrey Heathcote, 21 Mar 1558); citing , index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City; FHL microfilm 942.51 D2Y V. 2 PT 4. :''Marche Anno 1558: Godfridus filius Radulphi Heathcott de Chesterfeild bapt fuit xxi° die''Chesterfield parish register viewed on [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/interactive/61407/RS00013360_4021535-00168?backurl=https%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.co.uk%2fsearch%2fdb.aspx%3fdbid%3d61407%26path%3d&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnBrowsing#?imageId=RS00013360_4021535-00172 Ancestry.co.uk] He was named sole executor of his father's will, dated 23 March 1576/77 and proved at Chesterfield on 10 September 1577.probate records of the Diocese of Lichfield and Coventry viewed on [https://search.findmypast.com/record?id=GBPRS/STAFF/007620821/00218&parentid=GBPRS/STAFF/WILLS/311669 Find My Past] Like his ancestors, he was a brazier and bellfounder, and became a prominent person in Chesterfield, being appointed alderman, constable and churchwarden, and serving as mayor several times.[[Heathcote-425|Evelyn D. Heathcote, M.A.]], ''An Account of Some of the Families Bearing the Name of Heathcote which have Descended out of the County of Derby'', (Winchester: Warren and Son, 1899), page 21. There seem to have been two Godfrey Heathcotes on the Common Council of Chesterfield at the same time; the lists in Glover and Yeatman do not make it clear which Godfrey was mayor in which year. His first wife, Anne, by whom he had several children, died in 1605."England Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J825-Q42 : 12 February 2018), Annar Heathcott, burial 25 Jul 1605; citing Saint Mary And All Saints, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England, index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City; FHL microfilm 1,752,142. :''Julius Ano 1605: Annar uxor Mr Godfrey Heathcott Alderman sepulta xxv° die''Chesterfield parish register viewed on [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/interactive/61407/RS00013360_4021535-00168?backurl=https%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.co.uk%2fsearch%2fdb.aspx%3fdbid%3d61407%26path%3d&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnBrowsing&lang=en-GB#?imageId=RS00013360_4021535-00250 Ancestry.co.uk] He re-married Anne Allen (née Thorneley, widow of David Allen)"England Marriages, 1538–1973 ," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NNZP-4VQ : 12 February 2018), David Allen and Anna Thorneley, 06 Oct 1579; citing Saint Mary And All Saints, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England, reference , index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City; FHL microfilm 1,752,142. "England Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J825-3QS : 12 February 2018), David Allen, burial 06 Apr 1602; citing Saint Mary And All Saints, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England, index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City; FHL microfilm 1,752,142. in Chesterfield on 11 November 1605."England Marriages, 1538–1973 ," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NNZP-Q35 : 12 February 2018), Godfrey Heathcoat and Anna Allen, 11 Nov 1605; citing Saint Mary And All Saints, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England, reference , index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City; FHL microfilm 1,752,142. :''Novêber 1605: Mr Godfrey Heathcoat et Anne Allen nupt xi° die''Chesterfield parish register viewed on [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/interactive/61407/RS00013360_4021535-00168?backurl=https%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.co.uk%2fsearch%2fdb.aspx%3fdbid%3d61407%26path%3d&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnBrowsing&lang=en-GB#?imageId=RS00013360_4021535-00251 Ancestry.co.uk] He married for a third time, Frances Crawshawe, in Chesterfield on 26 August 1625."England Marriages, 1538–1973 ," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V52D-D4D : 10 February 2018), Godfrey Mayor Heathcote and Frances Crawshaw, 26 Aug 1625; citing Chesterfield,Derby,England, reference , index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City; FHL microfilm 942.51 D2Y V. 2 PT 4. :''August 1625: Godfredus Heathcott Mayor et Francisca Crawshawe nupt xxvi°''Chesterfield parish register viewed on [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/interactive/61407/RS00013360_4021535-00168?backurl=https%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.co.uk%2fsearch%2fdb.aspx%3fdbid%3d61407%26path%3d&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnBrowsing#?imageId=RS00013360_4021535-00313 Ancestry.co.uk] He is named in the wills of his brother-in-law [[Tupman-23|Anthony Tupman]] in 1616 and of his brothers [[Heathcote-137|Francis Heathcote]] in 1619 and [[Heathcote-356|George Heathcote]] in 1640.probate records at Lichfield Joint Record Office, Staffordshire In his own will, dated 17 May 1638 and proved at Chesterfield on 6 June 1643, he describes himself as Alderman, and leaves bequests to his wife, Frances Heathcote, and makes his son [[Heathcote-449|Ralph Heathcote]] his sole executor. There are also bequests to his daughters [[Heathcote-594|Frances Higgins]] (and her children Thomas, Elizabeth, and Francis) and [[Heathcote-595|Anne Hill]] (and her daughter Elizabeth Hill), and to Ralph, his son, and [[Heathcote-596|Dorothy]], the daughter of his son Ralph Heathcote. His brother [[Heathcote-356|George Heathcote]]; Francis, son of his brother [[Heathcote-358|Thomas]]; and Dorothy, daughter of his brother [[Heathcote-137|Francis]], are mentioned. He also mentions [[Tupman-24|Anthony Tuckeman]] (Tupman?), [[Tupman-27|Godfrey Tuckeman]], Widow Ragsdale and Ursula Warcoppe. The will was witnessed by Matthew Waddington (Vicar of Chesterfield), Nicholas Heathcote (his "friend", schoolmaster of Worksop) and Godfrey Heathcote.probate records of the Diocese of Lichfield and Coventry viewed on [https://search.findmypast.com/record?id=GBPRS/STAFF/007621412/00131&parentid=GBPRS/STAFF/WILLS/336093 Find My Past] During his lifetime he had already transferred title of several properties in and around Chesterfield to his grandson [[Heathcote-597|Godfrey Heathcote]], son of his son Ralph.Derbyshire Record Office catalogue items D37 M/T1528, D37 M/T1529, D37 M/T1533, D37 M/T1536, D37 M/T1537, D37 M/T1538 He was buried in Chesterfield on 18 May 1643."England Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J825-VJP : 12 February 2018), Godfridus Heathcote, burial 18 May 1643; citing , index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City; FHL microfilm 1,752,142. :''May 1643: Mr Godfridus Heathcote Alderman sepultus xviij''Chesterfield parish register viewed on [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/interactive/61407/RS00013360_4021535-00168?backurl=https%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.co.uk%2fsearch%2fdb.aspx%3fdbid%3d61407%26path%3d&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnBrowsing#?imageId=RS00013360_4021535-00380 Ancestry.co.uk] '''See also:''' * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godfrey_Heathcote Wikipedia] * Stephen Glover, ''The History of the County of Derby, Part 2'' (Derby, 1829), page 293 ([https://books.google.it/books?id=1OUKAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA293&lpg=PA293&dq=Godfrey+Heathcote+Chesterfield+Mayor&source=bl&ots=wTI6JjuYrt&sig=JP6dbuiN4qnrjOSuoupG2usvH-c&hl=en&sa=X&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=Godfrey%20Heathcote%20Chesterfield%20Mayor&f=false Google Books]) * John Pym Yeatman, ''The History of the Borough of Chesterfield: With Some Account of the Hundred of Scarsdale'' (Derby: Edward Clulow, 1890) ([https://hdl.handle.net/2027/nyp.33433075898167 view online]) ===[[Throckmorton-797|Francis Throckmorton]]=== Francis Throckmorton was born in about 1554, eldest son of [[Throckmorton-708|Sir John Throckmorton]] and [[Puttenham-44|Margaret or Margery Puttenham]]. His father was a Member of Parliament during the reign of the Catholic Queen Mary of England, and was one of the witnesses to her will, but he fell out of favour following her death and succession by the protestant Queen Elizabeth, partly due to his Catholic recusancy."THROCKMORTON, John I (by 1524-80), of Feckenham, Worcs.," in ''The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1509-1558'', ed. S.T. Bindoff, 1982, ([http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/throckmorton-john-i-1524-80 view online], accessed 21 February 2019). Francis was heir and (his mother renouncing) executor of his father's will dated 20 May 1580 and proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 8 December 1580.The National Archives; Kew, England; ''Prerogative Court of Canterbury and Related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers''; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 62, viewed on [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/interactive/5111/40611_311328-00837?pid=960497&backurl=https://search.ancestry.co.uk/cgi-bin/sse.dll?_phsrc%3Dkzw3205%26_phstart%3DsuccessSource%26usePUBJs%3Dtrue%26indiv%3D1%26db%3Dcanturburyprerogativecourt%26gsfn%3DJohn%26gsln%3DThrockmorton%26cp%3D0%26new%3D1%26rank%3D1%26redir%3Dfalse%26uidh%3Dy61%26gss%3Dangs-d%26pcat%3D36%26fh%3D8%26h%3D960497%26recoff%3D%26ml_rpos%3D9&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=kzw3205&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true Ancestry.co.uk] 21 February 2019 The family seat was Feckenham in Worcestershire. In accordance with prenuptial articles of agreement between his father and [[Sutton-563|Sir Edward Sutton, 4th Baron Dudley]] dated 24 April 1567, Francis was betrothed to Sir Edward's only daughter [[Sutton-4295|Anne Sutton]], then under 12 years old."Anne Sutton" on the [https://www.morganfourman.com/articles/anne-sutton/ Morgan Web Site], accessed 22 February 2019, citing Dudley Archives DE/2/8 The date of the marriage is not known, but Francis's widow Anne is mentioned in the wills of his sister [[Throckmorton-812|Mary Throckmorton]] (1587) and of his mother [[Puttenham-44|Dame Margery Throckmorton]] (1591).The National Archives; Kew, England; Prerogative Court of Canterbury and Related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers; Class: PROB 11; Pieces 71 and 78, accessed on Ancestry.co.uk 22 February 2019 Francis was educated at Hart Hall, Oxford, which he entered in 1572 aged 18.University of Oxford, ''Alumni oxonienses; the members of the University of Oxford, 1500-1714; their parentage, birthplace, and year of birth, with a record of their degrees'', 1891, vol IV, p 1483, [https://archive.org/details/alumnioxoniensi00fostgoog/page/n208 Google Books] accessed 22 February 2019 Sharing his father's zeal for Catholicism, Francis left England for the continent in 1580, meeting Catholic exiles.Wikisource contributors, "1911 Encyclopædia Britannica/Throckmorton, Francis," Wikisource , https://en.wikisource.org/w/index.php?title=1911_Encyclop%C3%A6dia_Britannica/Throckmorton,_Francis&oldid=7124769 (accessed 21 February 2019). In Madrid Throckmorton discussed an invasion of England by Spanish troops with [[Englefield-14|Sir Francis Englefield]]. In Paris he met Thomas Morgan (1543–1606?) and [[Paget-513|Charles Paget]], the agents of Mary Queen of Scots. In Spa he discussed the co-operation of Catholics in England with an army which Henry Duke of Guise was proposing to raise in the Low Countries, financed by Spain and by the Pope.Wikisource contributors, "Throckmorton, Francis (DNB00)," Wikisource , https://en.wikisource.org/w/index.php?title=Throckmorton,_Francis_(DNB00)&oldid=7344464 (accessed 21 February 2019).Wikipedia contributors, "Throckmorton Plot," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Throckmorton_Plot&oldid=882656886 (accessed 21 February 2019). He returned to London in 1583 and occupied a house on Paul's Wharf, which served as a meeting place for Catholic conspirators. Throckmorton's frequent visits to the Spanish ambassador, Bernardino de Mendoza, attracted the attention of [[Walsingham-7|Sir Francis Walsingham]], Queen Elizabeth's Secretary of State ("spymaster"), and he was arrested in October 1583. He confessed under torture to conspiring to assist foreign invaders to replace Queen Elizabeth I with Mary Queen of Scots and restore the authority of the Pope in England. He later retracted his confession, but was convicted of high treason at trial on 21 May 1584.Wikisource contributors, "1911 Encyclopædia Britannica/Throckmorton, Francis," Wikisource , https://en.wikisource.org/w/index.php?title=1911_Encyclop%C3%A6dia_Britannica/Throckmorton,_Francis&oldid=7124769 (accessed 21 February 2019).Wikipedia contributors, "Throckmorton Plot," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Throckmorton_Plot&oldid=882656886 (accessed 21 February 2019). He was executed at Tyburn on 10 July 1584.Wikisource contributors, "Throckmorton, Francis (DNB00)," Wikisource , https://en.wikisource.org/w/index.php?title=Throckmorton,_Francis_(DNB00)&oldid=7344464 (accessed 21 February 2019). The exposure of the Throckmorton plot had important consequences. His fellow conspirators, including his brothers [[Throckmorton-885|Thomas]] and [[Throckmorton-884|George]], fled abroad; and the Spanish ambassador was expelled, leading to war with Spain.Wikisource contributors, "1911 Encyclopædia Britannica/Throckmorton, Francis," Wikisource , https://en.wikisource.org/w/index.php?title=1911_Encyclop%C3%A6dia_Britannica/Throckmorton,_Francis&oldid=7124769 (accessed 21 February 2019). After the discovery of the plot, Mary Queen of Scots was placed under strict confinement at Chartley Hall in Staffordshire.Wikipedia contributors, "Throckmorton Plot," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Throckmorton_Plot&oldid=882656886 (accessed 21 February 2019). '''Research Notes''' The ''Dictionary of National Biography'' and the ''Alumni oxonienses'' both state that Francis was enrolled in the Inner Temple in 1576. However, this seems to be a confusion with [[Throckmorton-682|a different Francis Throckmorton]], Francis's first cousin once removed. That Francis married Judith Tracey in 1579, the marriage licence stating that he was of the Inner Temple (see his profile). There is only one Francis Throckmorton in the Inner Temple records.[http://www.innertemplearchives.org.uk/detail.asp?id=10402 Inner Temple admissions database] Francis was probably the father of John Throckmorton, named as grandson in Dame Margery's will. No evidence has been found for a marriage of his younger brothers prior to Dame Margery's death. '''See also:''' * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Throckmorton Francis Throckmorton on Wikipedia] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Throckmorton_Plot The Throckmorton Plot on Wikipedia] * Stephen Alford, ''The Watchers: A Secret History of the Reign of Elizabeth I'', Penguin UK, 2012. * Scott, Geoffrey. ''Catholic Gentry in English Society: The Throckmortons of Coughton from Reformation to Emancipation''. Routledge, 2016. https://books.google.com.au/books?id=4--4DQAAQBAJ ==Sources==

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It is of utmost importance to note that [[Slatton-30|George]]'s son [[Slatton-34|William Slatton (abt.1772-bef.1838)]] died in South Carolina within the administration of George's estate, and many later distributions are to that son William's issue (grandchildren of George), many to the names of husbands of granddaughters. '''There are far too many names in this estate to provide links to WikiTree entries, or to even record in full. Anyone interested in Jackson County, Georgia in the late 1830s might find a target of research in the full pages at the links.''' ESTATE: Undated entry, between recordings in July 1837: Uriah Slayton, Wade Slayton, George B. Wood & Lawrence House are held & (etc) [for $20,000] ...Uriah Slayton and Wade Slayton Temporary administrators of the Goods, Chattels and Credits of George Slayton, deceased [unless and until a Last Will and Testament made by the deceased is hereafter found, then these letters of administration will be void]. "Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G93R-XD8Y?cc=1999178&wc=9SB3-6Y9%3A267654001%2C267686501 : 20 May 2014), Jackson > Letters of administration and guardianship 1804-1843 > image 107 of 165; citing various county, district, and probate courts. 3 September 1837, Uriah (O his mark) Slaten and Wade Slatne [sic] and D.J. [David] Lyle are bonded to administer the goods, chattels and credits of George Slaton deceased..."Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990," citing Letters of administration and guardianship (Jackson County, Georgia, 1804-1843 database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L93R-XDFV?cc=1999178&wc=9SB3-6Y9%3A267654001%2C267686501 : 20 May 2014), Jackson > Letters of administration and guardianship 1804-1843 > image 110 of 165; citing Houston County Probate Court Judge, Georgia. 16 Oct 1837, Jackson County, Georgia, the following is taken from Account Settlement of Jackson County, Georgia. Page 374: A list of the appraisement of George Slaten deceased 26th Octr 1837 [date of appraisal, not his death] We do certify that as far as produced to us by the administrators of George Slaten, deceased the foregoing certains a just and true appraisement of the goods and chattels of George Slaten deceased to the best of our judgement and understanding. Isaac Boring D J Lyle John Flanagin I do certify that the above appraisement duly sworn to purpose and duty as such before me this 26th day of Octr 1837 John G Pittman GGO This citation is to page 375 and subsequently to page 383 of Jackson County Georgia Probate Returns"Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G93R-62KL?cc=1999178&wc=9SB3-SP6%3A267654001%2C267726501 : 20 May 2014), Jackson > Returns 1830-1854 > image 216 of 535; citing various county, district, and probate courts. Page 375: The following is a list of the sale of the personal property of George Slayton, late of Jackson County, deceased, sold at auction 27th Octr 1837 at a credit of fourteen months [skip]
[Slatens listed among many buyers]
Wade Slaten One set of Stay Chains .94
Wade Slaten One set of old hoes .13
Wade Slaten One half bushel 1.13 1/4
Uriah Slaten 1 flax wheel 2.06 1/4
Wade Slaten 1 grind stone 2.87 1/2
Uriah Slaten 1 bed cloth 5.00
Page 379: A return of Uriah and Wade Slaten, Administrators of George Slaten, deceased made at January Term 1838--
Money paid out [among several] U and Wade Slaten Act 13.00 [skip] total $66.75 Money refunds cash fund in the hands of the said Slaten deceased at his death $150.00.
A return of his negroes belonging to the Estate of George Slayton from the first of January 1838 until April by Uriah and Wade Slayton, the administrators.
Jack hired to Wade Slayton for 20.00
Frank hired to John G Howe for 26.00
Hudson hired to Ira Betts for 20.31 1/4
Ben hired to Uriah Slayton for 16.25
Little Hannah hired to B S Camp for 10.50
Roji hired to John Hinton for 16.06 1/4
Old Hannah hired to Uriah Slayton for 3.00
Syntha hired to Micke Slayton for 1.12 1/2
Betty hired to Uriah Slayton for .62 1/2
Total 113.87 1/2
Febra and her three children and Tamer and her two children. Ware [male slave?] put up and no bid was offered. Ware [again] put up to the lowest bidder to be keeped until the 20th of April and bid of by Wade Slayton for $40.00. Recorded the 29th of June 1838. A bill of sale of the negroes of the Estate of George Slayton, deceased March 1838 [skip]
Jack to Littleberry Slayton 901.00
Frank to Littleberry Slayton 925.00
James to Basil? Smith 250.00
Roji to Basil? Smith 650.00
Febra and children to Daniel Posey 717.00
Tamer and children to Micke Slayton 766.00
Old Hannah to Littleberry Slayton 77.00
Amy to Mary Elrod 658.00
Cinda to Littleberry Slayton 293.00
The plantation whereon George Slayton resided at the time of deceased bid of by John Holliday 104.00
Total 9015.18 3/4
Recorded 29th of June 1838 Page 380: 12 May 1838 Jackson County, Georgia, A sale bill of corn and etc of George Slayton deceased sold to the highest bidder as follows [among many]
Micka Slayton one barrel of corn 4.43 3/4
Page 381: A return of Uriah and Wade Slayton Administrators of the Estate of George Slayton, deceased made to Novr Term 1838--Money paid out as follows [among seventeen]:
Uriah and Wade Slayton Voucher # 3 200.00
Mary Elrod Legatee Voucher # 10 766.00
Micke Slayton Legatee Voucher # 11 766.00
Daniel Posey Legatee Voucher # 12 707.00
John Keys Legatee Voucher # 13 800.00
Littleberry Slayton Legatee Voucher # 14 931.93
Basil Smith Legatee Voucher # 15 700.00
Uriah Slayton Legatee Voucher # 17 9.25
Recorded 1st November 1838 John G Pittman CCO
[All non-Slayton males assumed to be sons-in-law, Micke is a female] Page 381: A return of Uriah and Wade Slayton administrators of the Estate of George Slayton deceased to May Term 1839--Paid out money as follows [among nine]:
Wm Slayton Voucher # 2 800.00
Recorded 1st of May 1839 John G Pittman CCO
Page 382: A return of Uriah and Wade Slayton Admr of the Estate of George Slayton deceased made to Novr 1840--Mony paid out
Mary Elrod Legatee Voucher # 1 164.00
Basil? Smith Voucher # 2 31.90
Daniel Posey Voucher # 3 214.90
Micka Slayton Voucher # 4 151.30
Aron Slayton Voucher # 5 866.20
William Slayton Estate Voucher # 6 131.00
John Flanagan, Gurd etc Voucher # 7 1041.41
Clerk Voucher # 8 24.87 1/2
Clerk Voucher # 9 24.87 1/2
James Helyer Voucher # 10 10.50
A Chan (?) Voucher # 11 4.75
Tax 1839 Voucher # 12 .78 1/2
Clerk's Receipt Voucher # 13 1.12 1/2
Recorded 3rd Novr 1840
Page 382: Jan 2nd 1839 appraisement of two negroes boys of the Estate of George Slayton deceased, viz Harry and Sip [skip] $1500.00 We do certify that the above property produced to us by Uriah and Wade Slayton the admr of George Slayton deceased given under our hands this 2nd day of January 1839
B S Camp
Wood Hinton
Lawrence House
Recorded 7th of May 1839 John G Pittman CCO
===flawed, seen but need book cites, Anderson South Carolina returns?=== Dec 7, 1849 John H Tripp paid $1.45 of the estate of George Slaten, deceased [Geo is grandfather of his wife, Anna, son William's daughter]
Dec 7, 1849 Basdell Smith paid $.035 of the estate of George Slaten, deceased [likely a grandson, son of Phillip Porter Smith and and Philip's unnamed Slaton wife, she a daughter of George's son William]
Dec 7, 1849 F A Spearman paid $1.45 of the estate of George Slaten, deceased [his wife, Francis, is another daughter of George's son William]
Dec 7, 1849 Basil Smith paid $14.00..my distributive share from Uriah & Wade Slaten, administrators of the Real estate of George Slaten, deceased [prob the husband of George's dau Amelia,]
Dec 10, 1849 Jeremiah Glaspy received of John Slaten $0.35...my distributive share, estate of George Slaten, deceased [Jeremiah was a son-in-law of Philip P and and Philip's unnamed Slaton wife].
Dec 14, 1849 W S Smith received of John Slaten $0.35...my distributive share, estate of George Slaten, deceased [son of Phillip P. Smith and Philip's unnamed Slaton wife]
Dec 14, 1849 Daniel C Kelley received of John Slaten $0.35...my distributive share, estate of George Slaten, deceased [Son-in law of Philip P. Smith and Philip's unnamed Slaton wife]
Jan 1, 1850 Caleb Cartee received of John Slaten $1.45...my distributive share, estate of George Slaten, deceased [husband of George's daughter Elizabeth]
===Jane Slayton and Phillip P. Smith=== Estate of Jane Slaton, idiot, identified in distribution records seen by submitter as daughter of George Slaton, {{citation needed}} and in another as Jenney Slaton and another as Jane Slayton from the "adms of the estate of George Slayton, Grand Farther of Jane." Her guardian was John Flanagan, and she received over $1000. "Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L93R-627Q?cc=1999178&wc=9SB3-SP6%3A267654001%2C267726501 : 20 May 2014), Jackson > Returns 1830-1854 > image 184 of 535; citing various county, district, and probate courts. Her estate was administered by Waid Slaton, who was either her uncle or her brother, this is unclear. "Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G93R-XDHT?cc=1999178&wc=9SB3-6Y9%3A267654001%2C267686501 : 20 May 2014), Jackson > Letters of administration and guardianship 1804-1843 > image 156 of 165; citing various county, district, and probate courts. (Not dated) Philip Smith [received of John Slaten] $5.70 [skip] my distributive share Jane Slaton idiot, dec'd, Jos F A Spearman. [It is not clear why Smith received this share.] ==Source==

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This collection conjecturally linked records of [[Slayden-245|John Slayden (abt.1759-abt.1835)]]. It has no reason to exist, after integrating the contents to that profile.

WorkSpace John Slaten 1814 Geenville

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1814 DEATH and ESTATE of a John: This estate record was viewed in clerical mss in the South Carolina State Archives, Columbia, and in the Georgia State Archives, Morrow, buy {{Xlayton-1071|Clinton Slayton]]. Copies were provided to research partner Wesey Miller. At some point in the future, this estate might be viewable in the online South Carolina Archives website, but not at the time of this writing. The condition is poor, and because these are loose records, it is possible that pages are lost. With that in mind, the following comments are subject to interpretation: the numbers appear to represent the currency value of individual items that have been listed as purchased, so the monies assigned to individual items seem to reflect the total value of the estate, while the "totals" do not, because of loss of material (torn margins). But there are no indications of a distribution "amongst the different legatees," so it is unclear if the items listed by the names represent legatees; the names appear to be identified as "purchasers." Note that the" two basons" line at the final name shows five currency values assigned, while all other values correspond roughly to the listed items at the puichasers' names. No acreage is mentioned in the remnants. The clerical rendering of the name of the deceased shows letterforms suggesting "John Slaten Junr," which, if accurate, suggests a second generation, or at least, a younger man with this name within Greenville District records at the time. If not accurate, the following are among possibilities considering the date and location: * This could apply to the man seen as John [[Slatton-87|John Slatton]] seen as John Slaten in a North Carolina tax list for 1771; * This could apply to the man seen as "John Slatton Sr" in numerous census/tax and land records in South Carolina, who might be the man mentioned above, if the clerk has written a mistake; * This could apply to the man seen as "John Slatton Jr" in numerous census/tax and land records in South Carolina, who is not fully indentified for a profile on WikiTree; * This could apply to Captain [[Slatton-188|John H. Slatton ]], whose death date and location are not known, but loose papers in Hawkins County, Tennessee, show that he died sometime before 1819. If he died in Tennessee, then this estate almost certinaly does not apply to him. COMMENT: There appears to be no widow's portion mentioned in in the remaining papers. Not seen in the estate remnant are legatees or purchasers named John, Edward or Joseph Slaten. Those named as Slaton or Slaten among the papers could be siblings, older relatives, or issue of the deceased, but almost certainly related to him. Apt 7, file 460 South Carolina Greenville District - request of Enoch Slaten to administer the estate of John Slaten Junr; To David Goodlett Esq Ordinary These are to make known to you that it will be necessary to make a sale of all of the personal estate of John Slaton in order to pay debts, to make a distribution amongst the different legatees. Therefore pray that you would grant an order for that purpose. Given under my hand this 30th day of Dec 1814 Enoch Slaten. Sale is ordered the same day.
Bill of appraisment, signed Thos Edmondson, Aaron Evans, James Goodlett, Richard Goodlett.
Total value: 75 - 62 - 5.
Articles sold by Enoch Slaton Executor of of [sic] JOHN SLATON, purchasers, viz
Aron Slaton (bed, drawing knife, auger, Collar N?el)
8-50
1-37-cut off
0-12-cut off
Total
10-00 cut off Mathy Slaton (loom, set of forks, bed, quilt)
5-00
0-87-5
6-25
0-56 Total 18-68
Enoch Slaton (skillet, Pots & hooks, shears & nippers, Chains & harnes
1-00
9-31
1-31
0-25
8-50
2 - torn
0- torn
Total 26-13

Nancy Slaton (plates, basons, dish, side saddle)
4-56-3
2-31-2
2-00
Total 8-87-5

Elias Write? (to two basons) scratched out Aaron Slaton?
4-75
8-87-5
16-12-5
12-68-8
10-00
Bulk of the settlement takes place in Dec 1814 into Jan 1815.

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1814 DEATH and ESTATE of a John Slaton: This estate record was viewed in clerical mss in the South Carolina State Archives, Columbia, and in the Georgia State Archives, Morrow, by [[Slayton-1071|Clinton Slayton]]. Copies were provided to research partner [[Miller-64890|Wes Miller]]. At some point in the future, this estate might be viewable in the online South Carolina Archives website, but not at the time of this writing. An ancestry database (requiring subscription) shows these images as 138-143 citing "South Carolina, U.S., WIlls and Probate Records, 1670-1980" (https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/83048:9080?tid=&pid=&queryId=dcb3c0f0e0533e36fbd3bfdb0afc92be&_phsrc=fZk29&_phstart=successSource) The deceased had died by 15 December 1814. This is currently attached to [[Slatton-87|John Slatton (abt.1740-abt.1814)]] '''but is not meant to "prove" that this is the same man.''' The condition is poor, and because these are loose records, it is possible that pages are lost. With that in mind, the following comments are subject to interpretation: the numbers appear to represent the currency value of individual items that have been listed as purchased, so the monies assigned to individual items seem to reflect the total value of the estate, while the "totals" do not, because of loss of material (torn margins). But there are no indications of a distribution "amongst the different legatees," so it is unclear if the items listed by the names represent legatees; the names appear to be identified as "purchasers." Note that the" two basons" line at the final name shows five currency values assigned, while all other values correspond roughly to the listed items at the purchasers' names. No acreage is mentioned in the remnants. The clerical rendering of the name of the deceased shows letterforms suggesting "John Slaten Junr," (see attached image) which, if accurate, suggests a second generation, or at least, a younger man with this name within Greenville District records at the time. If not accurate, the following are among possibilities considering the date and location: * This could apply to [[Slatton-87|John Slatton]] seen as "John Slaten" in a North Carolina tax list for 1771; * This could apply to the man seen as "John Slatton Sr" in numerous census/tax and land records in South Carolina, married to Ann, who might be the man mentioned above, especially if the clerk has written a mistake or his notation could be interpreted as "Senr."; * This could apply to the man seen as "John Slatton Jr" in numerous census/tax and land records in South Carolina, who is not fully indentified for a profile on WikiTree; * This could apply to Captain [[Slatton-188|John H. Slatton ]], married to Mary, whose death date and location are not known, but loose papers in Hawkins County, Tennessee, show that he died sometime before 1819. If he died in Tennessee, then this estate almost certainly does not apply to him. COMMENTS: There appears to be no widow's portion mentioned in in the remaining papers. However, if this deceased was married to Ann, the name "Nancy" might represent the widow. Those named as Slaton or Slaten among the papers could be siblings, older relatives, or issue of the deceased, but are almost certainly related to him. The name "Mathy" might represent Martha or another name, but does not in any way resemble "Mary." ''''Apt 7, files 7-8 No 460 South Carolina Greenville District - request of Enoch Slaton to administer the estate of John Slaton Junr; "By David Goodlett...in court of ordinary to be held to meet at my house on Friday the 25th instant...to show cause if any [why the said letters shall not be granted] Given under my hand at office this 15th day of December 1815." "To David Goodlett Esq Ordinary These are to make known to you that it will be necessary to make a sale of all of the personal estate of John Slaton in order to pay debts, to make a distribution amongst the different legatees. Therefore pray that you would grant an order for that purpose. Given under my hand this 30th day of Dec 1814 Enoch Slaten." Sale is ordered the same day.
Bill of appraisment, signed Thos Edmondson, Aaron Evans, James Goodlett, Richard Goodlett.
Total value: 75 - 62 - 5.
'''Articles sold by Enoch Slaton Executor of of [sic] JOHN SLATON, purchasers, viz'''
'''Aron Slaton'''
1 Bed Axe? 8-50
Saw drawing knife &, auger 1-37-5
1 Collar Nodle? 0-12-5 ('''Aaron Slaton''' 1 Nodle? in separate list)
[Total] 10-00 ''
'''Mathy Slaton, ''' ('''Matty''' or''' Mally Slaton''' in separate list)
1 Loom 5-00
1 Set forks 0-87-5
1 Bed 6-25
1 Bed quilt 0-56 ''torn''
[Total] 18-68-''torn''
'''Enoch Slaton '''
1 Skillet 1-00
1 Pot 9-31 ''torn''
1 [Pot] and hooks 1-31-''torn''
1 pair Shear? & nippers 0-25
1 Bed 8-50
Chains? Chairs, Clivis & harnes 2 - 00 ''torn''
1 axe? 0-75 ''torn''
[Total] 26-13
'''Nancy Slaton'''
6 plates & 2 basons 4-56-3
1 Dish 2-31-2
1 Side Saddle 2-00
[Total] 8-87-5
from separate list:
'''Elias Write'''
2 basons 4-75
COMMENT: Bulk of the settlement takes place from December 1814 into January 1815.

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CONFLICT: Much confusion as to his father, descendants show contradictory claims. One implies as son of James and Eleanor (Blair) Slaydon: See [[Slayden-45|James Slayden (abt.1798-)]].) but another as a son of Daniel and Dotia (Dodson) Slayton: See [[Slayden-44|Daniel Slayden (1796-aft.1846)]] LETTER: This letter below seems to be regarding a William Bryan Slayton, born to a James and Eleanor, although the use of the "grandfather" and "grandmother" here is confusing-
-from Bernard A Slayton, Pamplin Va, 24 Aug 1984-
[To Mark ] You have given me a thrill that I would never have thought possible to get copies of letters written by great-great-grandmother and great-great-grandfather Slayton. '''The W.B. was Grandmother Eleanor's son, William Bryan.''' You just never [know? - word missing] what is laying around waiting to be rediscovered! You know, very little has been passed down through the ages about grandmother Eleanor or for that matter grandfather "Buck" Slayton. By the way, some of the family spells it with a d and some with a t; either way would be correct. I have noted in the Courthouse at Chatham that its both ways in the same document. Grandmother Eleanor died very young possibly after that letter was written. I haven't as yet come across the date.''' Grandfather James''', her husband in the 1860 Census shows a child born to the second marriage in 1848 so I just haven't got all of this together as yet. [NOTE: this record discussed in below COMMENT]
I was really glad to see a reference to Cousin Ann Aaron in her letter. Houston Aaron married William Bryan's daughter, Eleanor Elizabeth. This was my great grandmother on my other side and also my grandfather Jack Slayton's sister. This makes my Daddy and late Mother second cousins. If in the future you see some depravity just count it off to being my own Grandfather!
Sincerely Bernard A. Slayton
SOURCE: ''William Blair and Sarah Sutter Blair of Pittsylvania County Virginia'', Vol 2, compiled by John T. Dallas, Reidsville NC, 15 Apr 2002, cited, but this volume is not found. COMMENTS on above: Bernard Aaron Slayton, son of Joshua Leonard Slayton, "United States Census, 1940," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9MR-37QX?cc=2000219&wc=QZXG-DG9%3A794217401%2C799184701%2C799204701%2C799208801 : accessed 22 September 2022), Virginia > Prince Edward > Hampden Magisterial District > 74-9 Hampden Magisterial District W of U.S. Road 15, Hampden-Sydney > image 20 of 32; citing Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940, NARA digital publication T627. Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790 - 2007, RG 29. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2012. was born 22 Mar 1927 in Callands, Virginia and died 23 Aug 2000, according to an obituary published 25 Aug 2000 in the Richmond Times-Dispatch.
The letter writers are not named.
Jack Slayton is almost certainly Asa Jackson Slayton
The 1860 census record referred to is unclear. A continuation of a James Slayton married to a Mary is found in 1850, "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M8DV-GM5 : 23 December 2020), James Slayton, Pittsylvania, Virginia, United States; citing family , NARA microfilm publication (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). but cannot be clearly identified as the James formerly married to Eleanor (Blair).
A narrative on page 4 and an uncited Family Group Sheet on page 55 shows Eleanor Blair born 1802 married to James Slayton in ''William Blair and Sarah Sutter Blair of Pittsylvania County Virginia'', Vol 1, compiled by John T. Dallas, Reidsville NC, 15 Apr 2002, which shows a family of James and Eleanor (Blair) Slayton with issue including William Bryan Slayton, but it is uncited. LETTER: states that William Bryon Slayton is a son of a Daniel Slaydon- -From Charles "Chuck" W Slayton (NC), Sept 2, 2017- At around 16 years old [1960?] I asked [about family past] from Callands, Virginia area. My father and I visited the area and talked to family living in the Sandy River area. Also around twenty years old I visited the area and met a older lady last name Reynolds who lived in the area and remembered William Bryon Slaydon and also showed the burial site of W. B Slaydon. '''She also said [his father Daniel Slayden]''' lived in another county. The coordinates at 36.793213, -79.595686 are for the grave area she took me to.
NOTE: A grandson of Wm B named Wm Henry Slaydon mar Mary Reynolds in 1909. These coordinates lead from Callands Road south to an unnamed path off of Maple Road, in a stand of trees near a farm-CS] COMMENT: - from Marvin L Osborne, Danville VA, Aug 21 1984- Bernard Slayton says that William B. Slayton's wife Sarah Thomas was a sister to the wife of Asa Jackson Wyatt. The Wyatt Family Records by Lucile Rebecca Wyatt states tha Asa married Elizabeth Thomas, daughter of Edward & Elizabeth Allen Thomas of Henry County. This establishes the parents of Sarah Thomas Slayton. As no marriage record is in Pittsylvania for William and Sarah, they must have married in Henry Co. LAND: Slaydon from Brightwell - 1853, Pittsylvania, book uncited This Deed made 11th day of June 1858 between John L. Brightwell & Sarah his wife of the one part and William Slaydon of the other part [?] forth that in consideration of Four Hundred and seventy Five dollars the said Brightwell and wife doth grant unto the Said Wm Slaydon all of a certain tract piece or parcel of land Lying and being on the waters of Lower Double Creek in the County of Pittsylvania adjoining the lands of John Wells, Wilson Oliver And others containing by estimation 170 acres more or less.. John L Brightwell Sarah Brightwell Pittsylvania County to wit I R M Kirby a justice of the peace in For the county aforesaid hereby certify that John L Brightwell Partie to a certain deed bearing date 12th June 1858 & hereonto Doeth personally appeared before me in my county aforesaid & Acknowledged the same to be his act & deedd and desired me to Certify his said acknowledgment to the clerk of the county court of Pittsylvania in order The said deed may be recorded. Given under my hand Seal this 11th day of June 1853 R. M Kirby LAND: 1856, Slaydon From Walling - Pittsylvania, book uncited- This Deed made this 18th day of November 1856 between James B. Walling of the one part and William Slaydon Of the other part both of Pittsylvania County witnesseth, that In consideration of Sixty Five Dollars the said Walling doth Grant unto the said Slaydon all of his the said Walling Entire right title and interest in and to one excusion, Or parcel of land lying and being in the county of Pittsylvania On the waters of the Lower Double creek containing The estimation 117 ¼ acres more of less and adjoining the lands Of Jon Wells , G D Walles together being the formerly owned by Syckil [Ezekial?] Walling Dead. The name whereafrom the said Slaydon now resides, the said Walling hereby covenants To warrant generally the title in his said interest in The land hereby conveyed unto him the said Slaydon His being and witness the following Signature and Seal Idney B. Walling Pittsylvania County to I R. M. Kirby For the county aforesaid in the State of Virginia do certify that James Walling whereas is signed to the writing above bearing MILITARY: Although he would be an old recruit, he is the "William B Sleydon" of the 38th VA Inf CSA (Pittsylvania) Co D, who was admitted to Chimborazo Hospital during the Civil War. His pension app includes his signature.
Name: William B Slayton
Residence: Danville, Virginia
Occupation: Tanner & Farmer
Enlistment Date: 1 Oct 1864
Rank at enlistment: Private
Enlistment Place: Danville, Virginia
State Served: Virginia
Survived the War?: Yes
Service Record: Enlisted in Company D, Virginia 38th Infantry Regiment on 14 Oct 1864. Source: The Virginia Regimental Histories Series MILITARY:- from Marvin L Osborne, Danville VA, Aug 21 1984- [William B] appears on a company muster roll for November and December 1864 dated December 31, 1864. Last paid: never paid. Present or Absent: Present. His name appears on a company muster roll for February 25, 1865. Present or absent: absent. Remarks: absent sick at hospital. His name appears on a register of Receiving and Wayside Hospital or General Hospital No. 9 Richmond, Virginia, admitted February 24, 1865. Disposition: Chimborazo Date: February 25, 1865. W. B. Slayden Pvt. Co. D 38th Regt. appears on a register of Chimborazo Hospital No. 3, Richmond, Virginia. Admitted February 25, 1865. Sick or wounded: S (sick) COURT: Henry County Loose Court record, Dec 1868, sheriff summons Thomas Dickenson, John W Gravely and James F Minter, to first May court, to show cause as to why they should not be attached for contempt to court in failing to divide the lands belonging to the estate of Edward Thomas dec'd as required...May Term 1871, William B Slayden and wife Sarah called to answer by Jackson Thomas, for the division of 250 acres in Pittsylvania, as another lot of 160 acres in Henry Co was devised to son Jackson Thomas in fee simple at the death of widow Elizabeth Thomas, which occurred in Sept 1868. William responds that he is agreeable, and prays to be dismissed, with those costs, etc DEED: Pittsylvania Deed Book vol. 72 p. 392 dated Nov-Dec. 1877 Recorded July 6, 1878 William Mitchell conveyed 98 3/4 acres on Sandy River to William B. Slaydon and Sarah S. Slaydon for lien (bond) of $200.00: Whereas of the 2nd day of October 1860. by authority Of a deed of Trust executed to me as trustee by A. & J. A. Fuller and of record in the Clerks office of Pittsylvania Co. for certain properties There in mentioned. I as Trustee exposed to sale The real estate conveyed in said deed, to the highest Bidder and John A. Mitchell became purchaser Of a portion of said land and whereas No convey auth of said land to said Mitchell Has ever been made by me as Trustee aforesaid Now therefore at the written request of the said John A. Mitchell herewith filed and marked “A” And with the authority of the endorsement of John D. Wells entered on the back of said request, I the said Wm J. Mitchell as Trustee as aforesaid For and in consideration of the purchase money Paid by Jno. A. Mitchell according to the provisions Of the trust and as above mentioned and For the further consideration of one certain tract Or parcel of land adjourning the lands of John Swanson, Jack Royall & others, containing 43 ¾ acres more or less. By deed duly executed this day By Wm. B. Slaydon and Sarah S. Slaydon his wife To John D. Wells and for the farther consideration of The sum of Two hundred dollars due by bond Bearing date the 18th day of October 1877 and payable On or before the 1st day of June 1878, executed By Wm B. Slaydon with Jo W. Eanes as security To John D. Wells, a lien is herby reserved upon The land hereafter described and conveyed like full Payment of the said bond of Two hundred dollars With any interest that may accrue thereon Do grant. Bargain sell and convey with special Warranty unto Wm B. Slaydon all that certain Tract or parcel of land lying and being in the County of Pittsylvania VA and on the waters of Sandy River and adjoining the lands of John P. Wells And others containing ninety eight and three quarters Acres more or less and known as the John D. Wells land Witness my hand and seal this the 23rd day of November 1877 Wm J. Mitchell Trustee seal DEED: Pittsylvania Deed Bk. vol. 67 p. 364 dated Aug. 11, 1874 Recorded Aug. 11, 1874 Homestead Exemption for Wm. B. Slayton: Wm. claims a homestead of 50 acres lying on the waters of Sandy River adjoining the lands of Jno. C. Royall, George W. Eanes & others. 50 acres more or less valued at $800.00: This deed made this the 11th day of April 1878 between John C Royall and Fanny E. Royall his wife and John J. Davis of the first part and Wm. B. Slaydon of the second Part all of the County of Pittsylvania and State of Virginia. Witnesses that whereas the said John C Royall and John Davis did on the 13th day of October 1864 as to John C. Royall And on the 7th day of December 1868 as to John G. Davis make Sale to the said Wm B Slaydon certain track or parcel of Land hereafter described to which the said parties “Royall and Davis each executed to the said Slaydon their title hands Dated respectively Oct 12, 1864 and Dec 7, 1868, and whereas The said John G. Davis has since died without conveying Title as provided for in said title bond dated Dec 7th 1808 Now the said John J. Davis being the only heir and living heir Of said John and Annah M. Davis undertakes to convey Said title to the said real estate as provided for in said Title bond that for & in consideration of the sum of six Hundred dollars in hand paid to the said John C Royall On the 13th day of October 1864 and the sum of five hundred Dollars paid to the said John Davis on the 18th day of Jan 1860. the receipt of which are hereby acknowledged by the parties of the first part, the said John C. Royal, Fanny E. Royall his wife and John J. Davis doth grant, bargain, sell & convey with general warranty unto Wm. B. Slayton all that Certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in the county Of Pittsylvania on the waters of Sandy River being the same Land purchased by Geo. W. Eanes dead, John Mcswanson, Jesse Carter & others containing fifty two acres more or less. Witness The following signature and seals John C. Royall seal Fannie E. Royal John J. Davis State of Virginia County of Pittsylvania to wit J. Wmt Mitchell a Notary republic For the County of Pittsylvania in the State of Virginia DEED: Pittsylvania? Deed Bk. vol. 79 p. 214 dated April 11, 1878 Recorded Dec. 22, 1881 William B. Slaydon and Sarah S. Slaydon his wife sold John D. Wells 53 1/8 acres of land on waters of Sandy River known as the Slaydon tan yard place, together with the tanning tools upon said premises. Payment was 98 3/4 acres of land adjoining lands of John P. Wallace & others executed to William B. Slayden at the request of John D. Wells by William T. Mitchell trustee for A. H. A. Fuller by deed bearing date Nov. 23, 1877. DEED: Pittsylvania Deed Book Vol 79 p. 225 Recorded December 22, 1881 John C. Royall & Fanny E. Royal his wife and John J.Davis of 1st part, convey to Wm. B. Slaydon of the 2nd part land purchased by him but never recorded. John C. Royall on 13 Oct. 1864 Jno. J. Davis on 7 Dec. 1858 Land 52 acres more or less lying on the waters of Sandy River. Both parties of 1st part presented notarized statements dated April 11, 1878 acknowledging Slaydon's right to the land.(implying that Slaydon was inhabiting as early as 1858). DEED: Pittsylvania? Deed Bk vol 213 p. 243 dated 24 Feb. 1932 Recorded 25 Fdtp.1932 N. E. Clement, Special Commisioner of Circuit Court of Pittsylvania Co. in Chancerey Cause of M. F. Hankin, etc. vs. Bettie Aron, party of the 1st part and H. L. Wyatt, party of the 2nd part. Hankins appointed Commissioner May term, 1908 of Circuit Court to sell land for division of proceeds among entitled parties. 1st party sold 2nd party "certain tract of land lying in Callands district of Pittsylvania County, Virginia, on or near the waters of Sandy River, near McDearmon's Old Mill, adjoining the lands of Joe and Matt Aron, John Riddle, James Holly Place and others, containing 98 acres, more or less, and known as the old W. B. Slayton Place."

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===Estate of William Slaton=== This is a personal interpretation of notes by [[Slayton-1071| Clinton Slayton]] based on research by a network called the Slaton Slatton Slayden Research Project, with major contributions by Thomas E. "Tom" Smith and George R. Slayton. :The estate records of [[Slatton-34|William Slatton (abt.1772-bef.1838)]] are found in Anderson Co South Carolina as file #708, where it is was incorrectly indexed as "Statten, Wm," and continues to appear so in the "official" index on microfilm. Here are some excerpts from this settlement, which makes it clear that this William was the son of [[Slatton-30| George]] Slaton, also seen as Slaten and Slatton, who died in Jackson Co GA within a year or two of William's death. William's settlement takes place while George's estate is being divided, paying in to William's estate settlement, via George's sons and administrators Uriah and Wade Slaton and William's son and administrator John Slaten. Some of George's divisions go to the "estate of William Slaton." William appears to have resided near his father in Pendleton District (to become Anderson County) and possibly for a while near [[Slatton-87|John Slatton]] and [[Slaton-481|Major Slaton]] in Greenville county, South Carolina (see the Land records workspace in William's profile). William apparently remained in South Carolina after his father [[Slatton-30| George]] moved to Georgia. This Anderson County, South Carolina estate works in conjunction with the Jackson County, Georgia estate of William's father [[Slatton-30|George Slatton]], seen at his profile. :Bracketed comments are ''interpretations'', and are subject to correction and addition. Please do not cite family trees or other narratives here. Only cite that which leads to the documents in this text or to additional documents from the estate. :The submitter first viewed a copy on microfilm at the Georgia Archives, Morrow, Georgia. At the time of writing, this estate can be viewed on FamilySearch.org, at Catalog Record: Anderson County, South Carolina estate papers packets, file grouping Estate records, 701-745, ca. 1828-878 [sic-1878]. Note: the following link might change: Estate jacket No 708, William Statten, citing Anderson County South Carolina Loose Probate, "Anderson, South Carolina, United States records, Jul 9, 2019," images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHV-J38V-NQFB?view=explore : Dec 21, 2023), image 97 of 746; South Carolina. Probate Court (Anderson County). :It all begins Dec 3, 1838, with the application of Letters of Administration by John Slaten, on all and singular goods and chattels, rights and credits of William Slaten. This application was read "at the Shiloh meeting hous" by Philip Elrod. John Martin, esq, is the "ordinary" [clerk]. John Slaton's bond is signed by John Slaton, Matthias Richardson, William W Slaton, A Evins (prob Aaron Evans). [John and William W. are conjectured as sons of the deceased, while Matthias Richardson might be either the father or brother of Mourning Richardson, the wife of John Slaton in the document.] :Order of sale 27 & 28th of Dec 1838: [list of buyers has bleed-through, but is legible, includes among others: John Slaton, Francis Slaton, Thomas Slaton, William Slaton, William Elrod, George Elrod, Isaac Elrod, Terrell Briant, William Welburn, Thomas Welburn, Norman Clardy and Andrew Barkley.] [A marital web of Clardys, Elrods, and Moores is traced among the Carolina Slaton/Slattons. Note that the surname '''Cartee''' and '''Carter''' are not easily discernible in these listings, and sometimes clearly written as Cartee in one document and Carter in another.] ['''Mystery -''' It is not clear from the lot descriptions if these conveyances (deeds) are for two separate lots to separate bidders, Thomas Slatten and Phillip P. Smith, or if this is for the same lot, and Thomas Slatten could not pay his initial winning bid of $1030, and the land was auctioned again and won by Philip P. Smith for $825. This is not clarified in the lengthy boilerplate of either document. Conveyance - '''William M Archer to William Slatten [sic-this is a clerical error: William Slatten is dead, this is a sale of 100 acres of his land to his son Thomas]'''
The State of South Carolina This indenture made the first day of April [1839] - Between William A Archer Esq sheriff of Anderson of the one part and Thomas Slatten of the same state and district of the other part, whereas William Slatten deceased was in his lifetime and at the time of his death lawfully possessed of [illegible] a Lawful Estate of inheritance to his heirs, of a certain parcel of land containing One Hundred Acres of the waters of Hurricane Creek Waters of Saluda River, whereas upon the death of William Slaten '''the plantation is descended to John Slatten, Caleb Cartee, in right of his wife Elizabeth Stephen Slatten Thomas Slatten Frances Slatten William W Slatten Anny Slatten George Slatten William Smith Bazdell Smith Frances Smith and Sarah Ann Smith heirs''' and legal representatives of William Slatten deceased, and whereas John Slatten in or about the tenth day of December [1838] made application to the Court of Ordinary then Sitting for the district aforesaid to issue the [summons as to] why the real estate of William Slatten, decd should not be divided or sold according to the the provisions of the Act of the General Assembly, and 4 March 1839 after due examination this summons to John Martin Esquire Judge of the Court of Ordinary then selling at Anderson Court House, [land] bounded by''' Richd Statten''' Noah T Richardson, Mathias Richardson and George Oldham, the said William M Archer 1 April 1839 did sell and dispose of the tract of land, for the sum of $1030, to be paid by the said Thomas Slatten... South Carolina Conveyance Book W, (Anderson County) page 306-307 online at "Anderson, South Carolina, United States records, Aug 5, 2018," images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKW-99T7-Z?view=explore : Dec 21, 2023), image 170 of 597; Anderson County (South Carolina). Register of Mesne Conveyance. pages 306-308. Conveyance - '''William M Archer Sheriff to Phillip P. Smith'''
The State of South Carolina. This indenture made the first day of April [1830-sic 1839] between William M Archer Esquire Sheriff of Anderson District [South Carolina] and Phillip P. Smith...whereas '''William Slatten deceased''' was in his life time and at the time of his death rightfully [possessed] of a certain piece, parcel and tract of land containing [100 acres] on the waters of Herican [Hurricane] Creel waters of Saluda River and that''' the said William Slatten died intestate...[this plantation or tract] descended to John Slatten, Caleb Carter in right of his wife Elizabeth, Stephen Slatten Thomas Slatten Frances Slatten William W Slatten Anny Slatten George Slatten William Smith Bazdell Smith Frances Smith and Sarah A. Smith heirs '''and legal representatives of '''William Slatten Decd''' and whereas John Slatten did on or about [December 4 1838] made application...to issue summons...to order the Sale or division of real estate...on [February 4 1839] to show cause [why the land bounded by the lands of David Guthrie, Noah Richardson and others, should not be sold at public auction on 1 April, 1839]...by these presents doth grant bargain and sell [that land] unto the said '''Phillip P. Smith''' [the highest bidder, for $825, recording witnessed 22 August 1839] South Carolina Conveyance Book W, (Anderson County) page 396-398 online at "Anderson, South Carolina, United States records, Aug 5, 2018," images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKW-99R1-L?view=explore : Dec 21, 2023), image 216 of 597; Anderson County (South Carolina). Register of Mesne Conveyance, pages 396-398. [Thomas Slatten is almost certainly the son of the deceased William Slatten and Philip P. Smith is almost certainly William's son-in-law (and nephew) and the father of the Smiths named above, but his wife's name does not appear in the acknowledging court record of his guardianship of his children as legatees of William Slaten. "Anderson, South Carolina, United States Records," images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHV-J38V-JL3H : October 31, 2022), image 627 of 819; South Carolina. Probate Court (Anderson County).] Frustratingly, Philip's wife is not named in any documents found so far. Philip's distributive shares from this estate and that of [[Slatton-30| George]] Slaton are appropriate for a man who married a granddaughter of George, daughter of William. Some researchers suspect her name as Susannah, others Sarah Jane, but present no basis for this.] :Connections surmised for names seen above and below:
:William's sister Amelia "Millie" Slatton married Basil Smith and are the parents of Phillip P. Smith, therefore Philip was a nephew of deceased William Slatten, and also his son-in-law by apparently marrying one of William's daughters, explaining the presence of his children in the estate, but this marriage is not proven (so far) with a record identifying his wife. :'''Caleb Cartee is named as the husband of William's daughter Elizabeth Slatton. :'''John M. Moore is guardian for William's daughter Anna, who was under 21 in 1840.''' :'''John Murphy is is guardian for William's son George, who was under 21 in 1840.''' ''' Returns: Feb 3, 1840 :
Amount rec'd from Executor of George Slaten $931.34
" " " of William Slaten Sale Bill $509.79
" " " of note on George Braswell $ 50.00
for a total of 1491.70, after commissions and creditors paid: $1371.12 and ¼.
Add paid in by: John Slaten, P P Smith, Stephen Slaten, Thomas Slaten, Caleb Cartee. To total $2031.74 and ¼. [Nine Divisions at $225.74. (After deducting what had already been received from that amount). First 26 vouchers include J.N.(?) Lewis, No 1.] Anderson Feby 8th 1842
Mr John Slaton, Dear Sir
I sent a copy of the Statement of Settlement of your father's estate…it has been made with care and is correct if I am not mistaken…There is it is true a trifling mistake in the first settlement…you were directed to pay each of the legatees $225.74 when the amt. Should have been $222.80…the mistake was made in not allowing you commissions…which I have allowed in this statement as you will see…And I should not have made even that mistake if the settlement had been made at a private time. [??] You may have done injustice to yourself in settling with the legatees by not deducting from the amounts given to the older children.. signed P.S. Vandiver Final Settlement 8th Feby 1842, recorded Return Book 15, Vol 1, page 127 - but the jacket sheet is unconnected and the settlement continues. First return:
1. John Slaten, adminstrator and legatee Probate of distribution Feb 3, 1840 $222.80 (residue $102.40)
2. Philip P Smith, legatee(?) $222.80 (residue $91.70)
3. Stephen Slaten, legatee Probate of distribution Feb 3, 1840 $222.80 (residue $51.48)
4. Thomas Slaten, legatee Probate of distribution Feb 18, 1840 $222.80 (residue $141.67)
5. Caleb Cartee, legatee Probate of distribution Feb 3, 1840 $222.80 (residue $56.36)
6. Francis Slaten, legatee $222.80 (residue $216.23)
7. William W Slaten, legatee $222.80 (residue $216.23)
8. Anna Slaten, legatee $222.80 (residue $216.23), John M Moore, guardian (guardianship not in file #708, but in Ordinary Court records) [Records below indicate that she married John H Tripp.]
9. George Slaten, legatee $222.80 (residue $216.23 John Murphy, guardian (guardianship not in file #708, but in Ordinary Court records)
[The above implies that Anna and George were minors in 1840, and subsequent research shows that George W. Slaton was aged ~17 in 1840.] Second return (filed 15th Feby 1841):
Caleb Cartee
(Ordinary)
John Murphy
M Lewis [is he the J.N. Lewis mentioned among the first returns?]
John Slaten (envelope says Golden Springs P.O.)
Per Estate of William Slaton dec'd, 6 Sept 1844 recorded Return Book 17, Vol 1, page 266 (?) W Magee (Ordinary) I have examined the statement of settlement…and find that a mistake was made in favor of each legatee of the sum of $9.16 cents to the injury of Caleb Cartee of $82.50…therefore the other eight legatees are to pay the administrator [John Slaten] back the $9.16…. Jan 1845 George W Slaten [received of John Slaten] $208.29 ..my distributive share…
Jan 6 1845 Caleb Cartee was paid $14.86
Jan 2 1845 Francis Spearman was paid $208.29
Feb 16, 1845 Caleb Cartee was paid $7.00
Aug 9 1845 Thomas Slaten was paid $208.29
Feb 2, 1845 Phillip Smith was paid $208.29
Jan 26, 1846 John H Tripp was paid $208.29
[The Estate of George Slaten, father of William Slatten, pays to William's sons, daughters, in-law or grandchildren, continuing in William Slatten's probate folder.] Dec 7, 1849 John H Tripp paid $1.45 of the estate of George Slaten, deceased [grandfather of Tripp's wife, Anna, William's daughter] Dec 7, 1849 Basdell Smith paid $0.35 of the estate of George Slaten, deceased [William's grandson of the same name, by unnamed daughter, was of age by this time] Dec 7, 1849 F A Spearman paid $1.45 of the estate of George Slaten, deceased [husband of George's granddaughter, Francis] Dec 7, 1849 Basil Smith paid $14.00 [skip] my distributive share from Uriah & Wade Slaten, administrators of the Real estate of George Slaten, deceased [husband of George's dau Amelia.] Dec 10, 1849 Jeremiah Glaspy received of John Slaten $0.35 [skip] my distributive share, estate of George Slaten, deceased [husband of Francis Smith, daughter of Phillip P. and unnamed daughter of William Slatten, and thus granddaughter of deceased George.] Dec 14, 1849 W S Smith received of John Slaten $0.35 [skip] my distributive share, estate of George Slaten, deceased [son of Philip P and unnamed daughter of William Slatten, and thus grandson of deceased George.] Dec 14, 1849 Daniel C Kelley received of John Slaten $0.35 [skip] my distributive share, estate of George Slaten, deceased [Tom Smith identifies him as: son-in law of Philip P. and unnamed daughter of William Slatten, husband of Sarah Ann Smith, a granddaughter of deceased George]. Jan 1, 1850 Caleb Cartee received of John Slaten $1.45..my distributive share, estate of George Slaten, deceased [husband or son of Elizabeth (Slaton) Cartee, George's granddaughter.] July 12, 1850 Thomas (x) Slaten received $1.45...my distributive share Oct 24 1851 Caleb Cartee rec'd $68.00 "in right of my wife Elizabeth." Oct 24 1851 John H Tripp rec'd $12.48 "in right of my wife Anna." Oct 25 1851 William W Slaten rec'd $21.03 [One undated sheet of returns shows administrative fees deducted from all legatees, and later, John Slaten appears to have had to sue the other legatees to get back the money owed him and perhaps Caleb Cartee from the administrative "mistake." In that suit, Stephen Slaten is listed as "out of state."] (Not dated) Philip Smith [received of John Slaten] $5.70 [skip] my distributive share Jane Slaton idiot, dec'd, Jos F A Spearman. {{citation needed}} [Jane would be Phillip's aunt if she is George's daughter, or a cousin if George's granddaughter, so the reason for this distribution is unclear. She is not named as if Phillip's wife.]
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===Estate of William Slaton=== The estate records of William Slaton are found in Anderson Co SC as file #708, where it is was incorrectly indexed as "Statten, Wm," and continues to appear so in the "official" index on microfilm. Here are some excerpts from this settlement, which makes it clear that this William was the son of George Slaton of Jackson co GA. William's death takes place while George's estate is being divided, so George's division goes to the "estate of William Slaton." It all begins Dec 30, 1838, with the application of Letters of Administration by John Slaten, on all and singular goods and chattels, rights and credits of William Slaten. This application was read "at the Shiloh meeting hous" by Philip Elrod. John Martin, esq, is the "ordinary" [clerk]. John Slaton's bond is signed by John Slaton, Matthias Richards, William W Slaton, A Evins [prob Aaron Evans]. Order of sale 27 & 28th of Dec 1838: list of buyers has bleed-through, but is legible, includes: John Slaton, Francis Slaton, Thomas Slaton, William Slaton, William Elrod, George Elrod, Isaac Elrod, Spencer Carter or Cartee, Terrell Briant, William Welburn, Thomas Welburn, Norman Clardy. NOTE: the Elrods, Clardys and Bryants. The web of Clardys, Elrods, Bryants, and Moores is thick and wide among Uriah's sons Wade and Loven. Anderson Co SC Deed Book W, page 306-307 [boilerpate edited out, and much is illegible]
Conveyance - William M Archer to William Slatten -[this is misleading, William is dead, this is a sale of 100 acres of his land to his son Thomas] The State of South Carolina This indenture made the first day of April [1839] - Between William A Archer Esq sheriff of Anderson of the one part and Thomas Slatten of the same state and district of the other part, whereas William Slatten deceased was in his lifetime and at the time of his death lawfully possessed of [illegible] a Lawful Estate of inheritance to his heirs, of a certain parcel of land containing One Hundred Acres of the waters of Hurricane Creek Waters of Saluda River, whereas upon the death of William Slaten the plantation is descended to John Slatten, Caleb Cartee, in right of his wife Elizabeth Stephen Slatten Thomas Slatten Frances Slatten William W Slatten Anny Slatten George Slatten William Smith Bazdell Smith Frances Smith and Sarah Ann Smith heirs and legal representatives of William Slatten deceased, and whereas John Slatten in or about the tenth day of December [1838] made application to the Court of Ordinary the Selling? Letting? Setting? for the [summons as to] why the real estate of William Slatten, decd should not be divided or sold according to the the provisions of the Act of the General Assembly, and 4 March 1839 after due examination this summons to John Martin Esquire Judge of the Court of Ordinary then selling at Anderson Court House, [land] bounded by Richard Fleming? Noah T Richardson, Mathias Richardson and George Oldham, the said William M Archer 1 April 1839 did sell and dispose of the tract of land, for the sum of $1030, to be paid by the said Thomas Slatten... There is no indication from the records below as to why Phillip Smith is a full legatee in an intestate settlement, unless we accept the marriage between Smith and Susanna Jane as shown above. No marriage record seen nor is she mentioned in any of the foregoing. The issue is confused by the settlement of George Slaton of Jackson co GA, William's father, paying in to this settlement, via Uriah & Wade and John. William's sister Millie married Basil Smith. An assumption is that Caleb Cartee was "engaged" to and subsequently married William's daughter Elizabeth, Mrs Phillip Smith was Susannah Jane, William's sister. John Tripp was the husband of sister Anna. Returns: Feb 3, 1840 :
Amount rec'd from Executor of George Slaten $931.34
" " " of William Slaten Sale Bill $509.79
" " " of note on George Braswell $ 50.00
for a total of 1491.70, after commissions and creditors paid: $1371.12 and ¼.
Add paid in by: John Slaten, P P Smith, Stephen Slaten, Thomas Slaten, Caleb Cartee. To total $2031.74 and ¼. NINE DIVISIONS at $225.74. (After deducting what had already been received from that amount) First return:
1. John Slaten, adminstrator and legatee Probate of distribution Feb 3, 1840 $222.80 (residue $102.40)
2. Philip P Smith, legatee(?) $222.80 (residue $91.70)
3. Stephen Slaten, legatee Probate of distribution Feb 3, 1840 $222.80 (residue $51.48)
4. Thomas Slaten, legatee Probate of distribution Feb 18, 1840 $222.80 (residue $141.67)
5. Caleb Cartee, legatee Probate of distribution Feb 3, 1840 $222.80 (residue $56.36)
6. Francis Slaten, legatee $222.80 (residue $216.23)
7. William W Slaten, legatee $222.80 (residue $216.23)
8. Anna Slaten, legatee $222.80 (residue $216.23), John M Moore, guardian (guardianship not in file #708, but in Ordinary Court records)
[Records below indicate that she married John H Tripp.]
9. George Slaten, legatee $222.80 (residue $216.23 John Murphy, guardian (guardianship not in file #708, but in Ordinary Court records)
Second return (filed 15th Feby 1841):
Caleb Cartee
(Ordinary)
John Murphy
M Lewis [who is he?]
John Slaten (envelope says Golden Springs P.O.)
The above pattern indicates that 6 though 9 were the youngest, with guardians for the last two legatees.
Anderson Feby 8th 1842
Mr John Slaton, Dear Sir
I sent a copy of the Statement of Settlement of your father's estate…it has been made with care and is correct if I am not mistaken…There is it is true a trifling mistake in the first settlement…you were directed to pay each of the legatees $225.74 when the amt. Should have been $222.80…the mistake was made in not allowing you commissions…which I have allowed in this statement as you will see…And I should not have made even that mistake if the settlement had been made at a private time. [??] You may have done injustice to yourself in settling with the legatees by not deducting from the amounts given to the older children.. signed P.S. Vandiver Final Settlement 8th Feby 1842, recorded Return Book 15, Vol 1, page 127 - but the jacket sheet is unconnected and the settlement continues. Per Estate of William Slaton dec'd, 6 Sept 1844 recorded Return Book 17, Vol 1, page 266(?) W Magee (Ordinary) I have examined the statement of settlement…and find that a mistake was made in favor of each legatee of the sum of $9.16 cents to the injury of Caleb Cartee of $82.50…therefore the other eight legatees are to pay the administrator [John Slaten?] back the $9.16…. Jan 1845 George W Slaten [received of John Slaten] $208.29 ..my distributive share…
Jan 6 1845 Caleb Cartee paid $14.86
Jan 2 1845 Francis Spearman paid $208.29
Feb 16, 1845 Caleb Cartee paid $7.00
Aug 9 1845 Thomas Slaten paid $208.29
Feb 2, 1845 Phillip Smith $208.29
Jan 26, 1846 John H Tripp paid $208.29
Dec 7, 1849 John H Tripp paid $1.45 of the estate of George Slaten, deceased [grandfather of his wife, Anna, William's dau]] Dec 7, 1849 Basdell Smith paid $.035 of the estate of George Slaten, deceased [William's grandson of the same name was of age by this time] Dec 7, 1849 F A Spearman paid $1.45 of the estate of George Slaten, deceased [grandfather of his wife, Francis] Dec 7, 1849 Basil Smith paid $14.00 [skip] my distributive share from Uriah & Wade Slaten, administrators of the Real estate of George Slaten, deceased [prob the husband of George's dau Amelia,] Dec 10, 1849 Jeremiah Glaspy received of John Slaten $0.35 [skip] my distributive share, estate of George Slaten, deceased . Dec 14, 1849 W S Smith received of John Slaten $0.35 [skip] my distributive share, estate of George Slaten, deceased [Tom Smith identifies him as son of Philip Porter and Jane Slaten Smith] Dec 14, 1849 Daniel C Kelley received of John Slaten $0.35 [skip] my distributive share, estate of George Slaten, deceased [Tom Smith identifies him as: Son-in law of Philip Porter and Jane Slaten Smith]. Jan 1, 1850 Caleb Cartee received of John Slaten $1.45..my distributive share, estate of George Slaten, deceased (Not dated) Philip Smith [received of John Slaten] $5.70 [skip] my distributive share Jane Slaton idiot, dec'd, Jos F A Spearman. [Philip Smith would be her nephew, as she would be his aunt if she is George's dau]
July 12, 1850 Thomas (x) Slaten received $1.45..my distributive share
Oct 24 1851 Caleb Cartee rec'd $68.00 "in right of my wife Elizabeth."
Oct 24 1851 John H Tripp rec'd $12.48 "in right of my wife Anna."
Oct 25 1851 William W Slaten rec'd $21.03 One undated sheet of returns shows enormous administrative fee deducted from all legatees, and later, John Slaten appears to have had to sue the other legatees to get back the money owed him and perhaps Caleb Cartee from the administrative "mistake." In that suit, Stephen Slaten is listed as "out of state."

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[[Slatton-34|William Slatton]]/Slaten's earliest likely census is in''' Pendleton District South Carolina in 1800''', seen at his profile, but a 1790 enumeration might have been part of the material loss that the collection volume has suffered. His marriage to Sarah Honey is clearly shown in these records, although an actual bond, license, registry or return for the marriage is still sought. Note that William Honey and Thomas Honey appear in numerous land records in Pendleton District and Greenville County, South Carolina: William's Honey in-laws owned land in both Greenville and Pendleton (counties/court districts which bordered one another). It appears from records below that [[Slatton-30|George]] Slaten's son William “of Greenville” lived on lands between his father [[Slatton-30|George]] in Pendleton DIst and [[Slatton-87|John Slaten ]] (whose relationship, if any, to WIlliam is unknown) in Greenville County, SC. It should be noted that Thomas Young, Abner Norris and James Gilliland appear in the Greenville land records of [[Slatton-87|John Slaten]]. Thus, it appears that [[Slatton-30|George]] Slaten's son William “of Greenville” mentioned below came over the county line from Pendleton to Greenville, nearer to John and John's neighbors, before returning to Pendleton/Anderson County, nearer his father George. It beggars belief that William and this John were not related in some way. Although it cannot be disproved that either [[Slatton-87|John Slaten ]] or [[Slaton-481|Major Slaton ]] had a son named William (none are mentioned in their estates), it is clear that George did. Whether John, George and Major are brothers is a matter of speculation, but yDNA of known or suspected descendants suggests that they share a common patriline. It appears from records below that the lands in Pendleton transferred between Honeys and Slatons was originally a 1792 grant to James Hamilton. South Carolina records are confused by the use of court districts instead of counties for many years. Pendleton District (and later, County) became Anderson and Pickens counties. William Slatton eventually purchased land at Hurricane Shoals on the Pendleton side, near the Pendleton/Greenville border. William's father George apparently purchased Jackson County, Georgia in 1823, but the name was seen in Georgia records before that. George had signed a petition in Pendleton in 1822, suggesting the he was possibly shuttling between the two states before this purchase. William did not leave a will and his estate was administered in Anderson County by his son John. William and his father George died within about a year or less of one another, and from 1838 on, their South Carolina and Georgia estates were cross-communicating, as seen in Estate section in another workspace at William's profile. '''Note: the term "Deed Book" is used here generically, as in South Carolina, the term was "Conveyance Book", and (former) Pendleton District might be seen in records as Anderson and Pickens counties, and Greenville District as Greenville County or (former) 96 District.''' 30 April 1802, The State of South Carolina know all by these presents that '''William Claton of Greenville County''' of the state aforesaid and in consideration of the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars to me hand paid by William Honey of Pendleton District of the same, ... doth grant unto William Honey ... land containing of one hundred acres more or less lying in Pendleton District on the North fork of Big Creek of the head waters of Saluda River, it being a part of a tract granted to James Hamilton by William Moultrie on the 30th of March [1792], it being given to Sarah Slaten, wife of William Slaton by deed of gift by said William Honey on the 3rd of August 1796 ... Witness W C Hamilton William Slaton Seal Thomas Honey
On 29th of October 1802, this within indenture of deed was in open court of Pendleton District and Sarah Slaton, wife of the within said William Slaton, was examined seperate from her husband and doth release her right of dower freely with no force or bargaining before me this day and William Hamilton one of the subscribing witnesses therein made an oath to me stating that said William Slaton and Sarah, his wife that this was their deed and act and ordered to be recorded. John Willson JQ Recorded this 15th day of March 1803.
SOURCE: Pendleton (Anderson Co) South Carolina Conveyance (Deed) Book G: 300, 30 April 1802. "Anderson, South Carolina, United States records, Aug 4, 2018," images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS73-MS2J-1?view=explore : Dec 23, 2023), image 561 of 689; Anderson County (South Carolina). Register of Mesne Conveyance. NOTE: The recording of '''Claton''' appears somewhat confounding, as the surname Clayton and variants are known, but the relinquishment of dower clarifies that this is William '''Slaton'''. This indenture made the tenth day of September in the year of our Lord one thousand and Four and in the twenty-seventh year of the Independence of the United States of America between '''William Slaton of Greenville, SC''' of the one part and Thomas Young of the same district and state aforesaid of the other part. Witnesseth that for and in consideration of the sum of four hundred dollars paid to him in hand by the said William Slaton hereby doth acknowledged the said William Slaton hath granted, sold, and conveyed by these present to said Thomas Young his heirs, executors, and administrators all that tract or part of land beginning on a Black Oak corner, thence to a dogwood corner and upon Beamons old line .... [to a ] Conditional Line to the beginning lying on both sides of oyl Camp Creek Branch of middle fork of Saluda River containing one hundred acres more or less [skip] James Gilliland William Slaten Seal
Abner Norris
David Norris
9 October 1804, State of S Carolina, Greenville District: Personally came before me this day, Abner Norris and made an oath that the said William Slaton sign as his act and deed and delivered the written deed to Thomas Young for the use therein mentioned and that James Gilliland and David Norris was subscribing witnesses with himself to the sworn and subscribed this 9th of October 1804 Teste--Hugh McVay, JP Abner Norris
SOURCE: Greenville South Carolina Conveyance (Deed) Book G, page 198, 10 September 1804. Greenville SC Library microfilm C943 -Anderson County, Clerk of Court as Register of Mesne Conveyance "Greenville, South Carolina, United States records, Aug 5, 2018," images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS7S-99R4-J?view=explore : Dec 23, 2023), image 114 of 535; Greenville County (South Carolina). Register of Mesne Conveyance. Thomas Honey of Pendleton District, South Carolina of the one part and William Elliott of the same place of the other part. Witnesseth that said Thomas Honey for and in consideration of the sum of two hundred dollars of money in hand paid [skip] doth grant unto said William Elliott [skip] a certain tract or parcel of land containing one hundred acres more or less on the North fork of Big Creek of the head waters of Saluda River, it being part of a tract granted James Hamilton by Wm Moultrie the 13th of March 1792 [skip] '''William Slaton'''
Thomas Honey
Aaron Wellborn
On 21st of February 1805, State of South Carolina, Pendleton District, I personally came before me this day, William Slaton, and made an oath that Thomas Honey signed as his act and deed and delivered the written deed to William Elliott for the use mentioned therein that Aaron Wellborn was the subscribing witness and myself. William Slaton James Wellborn QU Recorded the 6th 6th of April 1805
SOURCE: Pendleton (Anderson Co) South Carolina Conveyance (Deed) Book H , page 198."Anderson, South Carolina, United States records, Aug 4, 2018," images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS73-MSBC-Q?view=explore : Dec 23, 2023), image 114 of 584; Anderson County (South Carolina). Register of Mesne Conveyance. On 24th of July 1806, Thomas Honie [Honey] of Pendleton District, South Carolina for and in consideration of the sum of two hundred and fifty dollars in hand to me paid by '''William Slaten''' of the same place doth grant [skip] unto said William Slaten one piece of land lying on Big Creek waters of Saluda River supposed to contain one hundred acres, it being part of a tract of land laid out to James Hamilton bearing date 15th June 1785, beginning at gum station on a branch known by the name of Blue Pond Branch ... thence up said branch to the first mentioned station; also another piece or tract of land lying on the waters of Big Creek, being part of a tract of land laid out to William Honey bearing date the first of October 1792, beginning at a black oak station ... West to the North Fork of a branch by the name Clarks Branch and down said branch to the South fork of Big Creek and down said creek to the beginning ... Witness John Wilson Jr Thomas Honey LS
Hugh Wilson Pendleton District, South Carolina; Recorded this day of the within conveyance of and from the within named William Slaten two hundred and fifty dollars of being the full consideration money of the within described tracts of land. Witness John Wilson Jr Thomas Honey LS
Hugh Wilson
Personally came Hugh Wilson before me the subscribing Justice and made oath that he saw the within named Thomas Honey sign and deliver the within conveyance to the within named William Slaten for the use therein mentioned and that John Wilson junr was a subscribing witness with himself sworn this 29th of September 1810 Hugh Wilson John Wilson Jr Recorded the 3rd of December 1810
SOURCE: Pendleton (Anderson Co) South Carolina Conveyance (Deed) Book L p 8 #1135. "Anderson, South Carolina, United States records, Aug 4, 2018," images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS73-MSCT-5?view=explore : Dec 23, 2023), image 153 of 759; Anderson County (South Carolina). Register of Mesne Conveyance. Nov. 20? 28?, 1807 '''William Slaton of Pendleton District, South Carolina '''of the other part and George Nelson of the same place of the other part for and in consideration of the sum of one hundred dollars have granted to George Nelson one piece or parcel of land containing one hundred and fifty acres of land more or less lying in Pendleton District, Big Creek waters of Saluda River being part of a tract of land originally granted to William Honey bearing date the first day of October 1792, beginning on Big Creek ... East to where said line crosses Big Creek, thence up said creek to the beginning ... Signed and Sealed in the presence of Henry Cobb William Slaton LS
George Cobb
Pendleton District, South Carolina: Personally appeared Henry Cobb and made oath that he saw the within named William Slaton sign, seal, and as his act and deed deliver the within conveyance to the within named George Nelson and that George Cobb was a subscribing witness with himself sworn and subscribed the 28th of November 1807. Henry Cobb
SOURCE: Pendleton (Anderson Co) South Carolina Conveyance (Deed) Book I-257 "Anderson, South Carolina, United States records, Aug 4, 2018," images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS73-MS1D-Q?view=explore : Dec 23, 2023), image 440 of 584; Anderson County (South Carolina). Register of Mesne Conveyance. 24 Sept 1808 Benjamin Clardy of Pendleton District...for {$300] to '''William Stanton''' of sd state and district for 140 acres...on a branch of Hurricane Creek...[part of 200 acres granted to David Clark, 30 June 1784] witnessed 24 Sept 1808 "Anderson, South Carolina, United States records, Aug 4, 2018," images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS73-MS1H-4?view=explore : Dec 23, 2023), image 450 of 584; Anderson County (South Carolina). Register of Mesne Conveyance. 3 December 1810, Sturdy Garner of Pendleton District, South Carolina for and in consideration of the sum of twenty-five dollars to more or less unto '''William Sladen of the same place''' doth grant a parcel or tract containing thirty-five acres hickory corner ... to a post oak on the West side of the Pickensville Road, up the said road to the beginning ... William Elliott Sturdy Garner Henry Cobb Pendleton District, South Carolina: Personally appeared Henry Cobb and made oath that he saw Sturdy Garner sign and seal as his act and deed deliver the within conveyance to William Sladen and that he saw said Garner sign the receipt on the back endorsed and that William Elliot was a subscribing witness with himself sworn to and subscribed the 28th of November 1807. Henry Cobb
Recorded 3rd of December 1810 John Walker Junr JP
SOURCE: Pendleton (Anderson Co) South Carolina Conveyance (Deed) Book L, page 7. "Anderson, South Carolina, United States records, Aug 4, 2018," images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS73-MSCZ-L?view=explore : Dec 23, 2023), image 152 of 759; Anderson County (South Carolina). Register of Mesne Conveyance. Sept. 29, 1809 page 7 On 3rd of December 1810, '''William Sladen of Pendleton District, South Carolina''', planter in consideration of the sum of two hundred and fifty dollars to me in hand paid by John Hughs of Edgefield District, South Carolina doth grant unto said John Hughes all that plantation or tract of land containing one hundred acres is part of a tract of land laid out to William Honey bearing date the fifth of June 1785, beginning at a gum station in a branch known as the Blue Pond Branch ....is a part of a tract laid out to James Hamilton lying on Big Creek a branch of Saluda River, beginning at a hickory corner... East to a post oak on the West side of the Pickensville Road, up said road to the beginning said road and creek ... Jeremiah Williams William Sladen Seal
Samuel (R) Rollins
Pendleton District, South Carolina" Personally came Jeremiah Williams Senior before me the subscribing Justice and made oath that he saw the within named William Sladen sign, seal and deliver the within conveyance to the within named John Hughes for the use therein mentioned and that Samuel Rollins was a subscribing witness with himself sworn and subscribed the 29th of September 1810 before me John Walker Junior JP
Pendleton District, South Carolina: I, James Wilborn, one of the Justices of Peace do hereby certify unto all whom it may concern that Sarah Sladen, the wife of the within named William Sladen did this day appear before of any person or persons whomsoever announce and release and relinquished unto the within named John Hughes his heirs and assignes her interest and stake as also all her right and claim of dower of land to all and singular the premises within mentioned and released this 1st day of October 1810
Sarah (X) Sladen Recorded 3rd of December 1810 James Wilborn
SOURCE: Pendleton (Anderson Co) South Carolina Conveyance (Deed) Book L p. 7 #1134. "Anderson, South Carolina, United States records, Aug 4, 2018," images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS73-MSCZ-L?view=explore : Dec 23, 2023), image 152 of 759; Anderson County (South Carolina). Register of Mesne Conveyance. 4 October 1810, John Hamilton of Pendleton District, South Carolina for and in consideration of the sum five hundred dollars to me by said''' William Slaten of the same place''' doth grant unto said William Slaten one certain tract or parcel of land containing one hundred and eighty-two acres more or less lying on Saluda River at a plantation known by the name of the Hurricane Shoal, beginning at a post oak corner on said river, thence running South 84 degrees, West 56 chains 50 blocks to a black oak, thence North 6 degrees, West 26 chains to a stake, thence North 79 degrees, East 44 chains to a stake, thence North 6 degrees, West 18 chains to a blakc oak on Saluda River, thence down said river to the beginning ... Signed, Sealed and Delivered in presence of Hugh Wilson John (J) Hamilton LS
John W Hamilton
Pendleton District, South Carolina: I do certify that in my presence the within conveyance was fully executed according to law and that Hugh Wilson and John W Hamilton was subscribing witnesses thereto be filed the 4th of October 1810 John Walker Junior JP Pendleton District, South Carolina: I James Wilbourn of Pendleton do certify that Polly, wife of John Hamilton [skip] relinquished her right of dower [skip] to the within named William Slaten [skip] this 8th day of October 1810, Recorded 26th of March 1811
SOURCE: Pendleton South Carolina Deed Book L p. 117 #1255 , page 117. "Anderson, South Carolina, United States records, Aug 4, 2018," images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS73-MSCH-J?view=explore : Dec 23, 2023), image 212 of 759; Anderson County (South Carolina). Register of Mesne Conveyance. On 29th of January 1816, Anderson County, Probate Judge Office Box 3 #118, A William Crawford inventory made by Nichols Rollins, Samuel Rollins, and''' William Slaten'''. {{citation needed}} : Records below showing Stanton and Staten reflect two common problems: the crossing of the middle letters into the "l" (ell), and ambiguous clues for the pronunciation with "long a" or "short a". Recognizing that both Stanton and Staton are surnames, these two records are not clearly referring to William Slatton/Slaton, the location suggests the possibility that they do. Jan. 23, 1816 James Welborn (Pendleton Dist) to Aaron "Welbourn" (same); for $150 sold 150 acres on branches of Saluda River; border: begins at corner stake by Pickensville Road, "running on William Stanton's line" & Aaron Welbourn jr. (signed) James Welborn; (witness) Thomas Welborn & Aaron Welborn; wit. oath Nov. 23, 1816 by Thomas Welborn before Henry Cobb jQ; Feb. 3, 1817 recorded
SOURCE: Pendleton (Anderson Co) South Carolina Conveyance (Deed) Book N p. 80. #2907. "Anderson, South Carolina, United States records, Aug 4, 2018," images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSR8-8SH9-H?view=explore : Dec 23, 2023), image 51 of 821; Anderson County (South Carolina). Register of Mesne Conveyance. Jan. 23, 1816 James Welborn (Pendleton Dist) to Aaron Welborn (same); for £40 sold 200 ac on waters of Saluda R; border: begins at James Welborn's corner rock, "running on William Staten's line", crosses Blue Br, & joins John Hews. (signed) James Welborn; (witness) Thomas Welborn & Aaron Welborn; wit. oath Nov. 23, 1816 by Thomas Welborn before Henry Cobb JQ; Feb. 3, 1817 recorded
SOURCE:Pendleton (Anderson Co) South Carolina Conveyance (Deed) Book N p. 81. #2908. "Anderson, South Carolina, United States records, Aug 4, 2018," images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSR8-8SH9-H?view=explore : Dec 23, 2023), image 51 of 821; Anderson County (South Carolina). Register of Mesne Conveyance. 15 December 1831, '''William Slaton of Anderson District, South Carolina''' for and in consideration of the sum of one thousand dollars to me in hand paid by Basil Smith of Pickens District, South Carolina doth grant [skip] unto said Basil Smith a tract or parcel of land containing two hundred and eighty-two acres more or less lying on Saluda River being two surveys, one of said survey originally to John Hamilton and the other to Owen Every[?], beginning at a stone on Saluda River running thence ... thence on the said river as it meanders to the beginning corner ...
Aaron Welborn
William Slatten SEAL
Caleb Cartee
Anderson District, South Carolina: Personally came Caleb Cartee before me the subscribing Justice and being sworn in our form of law saith that he saw the within deed sign, sealed, and delivered for the use and purposes within written mentioned and that Aaron Wilborn was a subscribing witness with himself sworn to and subscribed this 24th day of February 1832 John Harper JP
Sary Slatten relinquishes dower rights June 27 1834.
SOURCE: Anderson District South Carolina Deed Book T, Dec 13 1831, page 331. "Anderson, South Carolina, United States records, Aug 5, 2018," images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK7-199S-L?view=explore : Dec 23, 2023), image 539 of 635; Anderson County (South Carolina). Register of Mesne Conveyance. COMMENT: Basil Smith and Caleb Cartee both appear in the distribution of [[Slatton-30|George Slatton]]'s and William's estate as hubands of Amelia (Basil) and Elizabeth (Caleb), and are thus brothers-in-law to the William whose land is described here. See the [[Space:Workspace_William_Slaten_estate|Workspace William Slaten estate]] for lands described after his death, where it is clear that he owned at least 200 acres on Hurricane Creek of the Saluda River, which was sold at auction. By that time, Pendleton DIstrict had been divided to Anderson and Pickens counties. ==Sources==

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===William Slayden in Louisa County, Virginia Court record Transcriptions=== These transcriptions by Theresa Munt from Louisa County Virginia court mss give many names of the immediate and extended family of [[Slayden-90|William Slayden (1734-1813)]]. '''There are many more family names here than can be "tagged" in a Free Space Profile.''' Louisa County Virginia Deed Book J, p. 115-116 This Deed poll made and entered into this [6 February 1801] between William Slayden of the County of Louisa of the one part and James Powers and Nancy Powers infant children of William Johnson Powers of the other part Witnesseth that the said William Slayden for the consideration of the sum of five shillings cash in hand, but more especially for the natural love and affection which I have & do bear unto the said Nancy Powers & James Powers do give unto them twenty nine acres of Land as [per […] platt, hereto annexed & their heirs forever and I do hereby warrant the title of the said to the said James & Nancy against the claim or claims of any person or persons whatsoever. In Witnef whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seal the day and date above written [interlined … before signed-William Sladyen (seal) signed sealed delivered in presence of John Blovam … , Richard Layne, John Brady At a Court held for Louisa County on the 9th day of February, 1801. This Deed was this day in open Court acknowledged by William Slayden to be his act & Deed and by the Court ordered to be recorded. Teste Jno: Poindexter, CC NOTE: Blovam is probably BLEVINS] ORIGINAL: Louisa co VA Chancery Court records 1814-1822
Cover sheet:
Helms vs Crutchfield March [Court] 1814
Bill & Answer filed & decree in these words by consent
March [Court] 1816
[Commissioners Report] & title to purchase [etc]
1817 Aug Commissioners Report Returned
1822 June Court
Final Decree
Helms vs Crutchfield March [Court] 1814
To the worshipfull the County Clerk of Louisa in Chancery setting, your Orators, [illegible] William Helms & Elizabeth his wife, William Powers & Polly his wife, Arthur Sladyen, Elizabeth Sladyen’s next friend to Callum H Sladyen Massey F Sladyen [interlined John? P Sladyen, Joseph G Sladyen] & Sally Sladyen [illegible] Heirs of Dabney Sladyen, decd Margret Sladyen, Lucy B Lane, Nancy P Lane, William W Lane, Susanna Lane, Elizabeth Lane, Henry M Lane By Rd Lane their father & next friend, infant heirs of Lane Decd, who was wife to the said Richd, Wm D Sladyen, Wm W Walker, & Martha his wife [illegible] John Sladyen & Joseph Sladyen pltfss agst Stapelton Crutchfield & Jane his wife Deft. [FAINT HAND] were children of William who said Elizabeth Helms Polly Powers Arthur Sladyen Martha Walker Massah Sladen & Joseph Sladyen were children and heirs of Wm Sladyen & your infant? Instant? Orators & Orators Callum H Sladyen, Massey F Sladyen, Wm D Sladyen Judith B Sla[break]dyen Sally G Sladyen are infant heirs of Dabney Sladyen decd [interlined- who died in the lifetime of the sd Wm Sladyen ] & grandchildren of the sd Wm Sladyen Decd & the sd Lucy B Lane, Nancy P Lane, Wm W Lane, Susanna Lane, Elizabeth Lane, Henry M Lane are infant heirs of Lane decd decd [interlined- who died in the lifetime of the sd Wm? Sladyen ] sd William Sladyen decd Complying? Complaining? Show to the Court that the sd Wm Sladyen father to some? same? of your orators & oratrixes & grandfather to others complainants died intestate & possessed of a tract of land in your county containing about one 137 7/8 acres ... & that Stapleton Crutchfield & Jane his wife which sd Jane is a daughter of the said Wm Sladyen [illegible] distributees with your orators & oratrixes believe that the sd Crutchfield & wife are equally desirous with you orators & oratrixes that a division cannot be affected in as much as the Value of sd land if divided would not amount to the sum of one hundred dollars to each distributee, in which case the act of Assembly in that case made & provided asserts that it should be sold [interlined subject to the dower of the widow of Wm Sladyen] & the money arising from such sale should be divided among the parties entitled to distribution, but that such sale & distribution cannot be made but by an order & device of the Court, & and to the end Therefore, that sd Crutchfield & wife defts hereto may answer & that the Court may appoint commissioners to make sale of the land, & distribution of the money arising therefrom, as may the parties entitled thereto may it please the court to grant a subpoena. Engrossed [John] Poindexter The Answer of Stapleton Crutchfield & Jane his wife to the foregoing [illegible] of Wm Helms & others, who for answer say that they confess the truth of the facts set forth in the Bill & are willing that a decree should be made according to the prayer of the Bill etc Engrossed [John] Poindexter [Auction notice]
[Bond of William Sanderson, commissioners appointed: James D Shelton, John Shelton, Joseph Shelton, George Philips and Robert Perkins]
[list of buyers, includes $75 to dower of Sarah Slayden, and Majah Slayden, sheriff? Of Louisa]
[bonds due, inc $3.61 from Sarah Slayden]
[document 18] There are two of the legatees in Kentucky Arthur & Joe Sladyen I am inclined to imagine they desire the least expensive mode to be adopted to bring the old [illegible] matters to a speedy close. yours Wm Crutchfield 12 March 1814 [also marked] Wm G Poindexter esq [document 19] List of the names of the heirs of William Sladyen decd of Louisa County
William Helms & Elizabeth his wife, William Powers & Polly his wife, Arthur Sladyen, Elizabeth Sladyen next friend to Callum H Sladyen Massey F Sladyen William Dabney Sladyen, Judith G Sladyen & Sally Sladyen, infant heirs of Dabney Slayden decd, Stapelton Crutchfield & Jane his wife deft, Margaret Sladyen, Richard Lane next friend & Lucy B Lane, Nancy P Lane,William W Lane, Susanna Lane, Elizabeth Lane, Henry M Lane infant heirs of Richard Lane, William D Sladyen, Rachel Sladyen, William W Walker, and Martha his wife Majah Slayden and Joseph Sladyen
Surveyor's Plat Book 1, 1805-1870, Louisa County, Virginia, p. 34: [drawn plat] The above is the form of 146 3/4 acres of land lying in this County of Louisa on the north side of the three notched road, belonging to the estate of William Slaten decd-Surveyed according [on] order of the worshipful Court of Louisa, and by the direction of the Commissioners. No 1. represents the widow's dower and contains 36 1/2 acres. Surveyed by Pleasant Hackett S.L.C. [Surveyor for Louisa County [skip] magnetical variation 1.40 E. October 4, 1813 ==Acknowledgements== Dedicated researcher Theresa Munt provided transcriptions that, when original mss sources have been available for comparison, show that when the language is unclear, she does not "gild the lily" by deciding for us what is meant, but provides likely alternatives. The Slaton Slatton Slayden Project was graced for her efforts from the 1990s, and continues to benefit.

World Flags 3:2 Ratio

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World Golf Hall of Fame

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The '''World Golf Hall of Fame''' is located at World Golf Village near St. Augustine, Florida, in the United States, and it is unusual among sports halls of fame in that a single site honors both men and women. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" !#!!M/F!!Year!!Wikipedia!!Comments!!Born!!Died!!WikiTree |+ '''Inductees''' |- |1||M||1974||[[wikipedia:Walter Hagen|Walter Hagen]]||||1892||1969|| |- |2||M||1974||[[wikipedia:Ben Hogan|Ben Hogan]]||||1912||1997|| |- |3||M||1974||[[wikipedia:Bobby Jones (golfer)|Bobby Jones]]||||1902||1971||[[Jones-57588|Bobby Jones (golfer)]] |- |4||M||1974||[[wikipedia:Byron Nelson|Byron Nelson]]||||1912||2006|| |- |5||M||1974||[[wikipedia:Jack Nicklaus|Jack Nicklaus]]||||1940||||[[Nicklaus-4|Jack Nicklaus]] |- |6||M||1974||[[wikipedia:Francis Ouimet|Francis Ouimet]]||||1893||1967|| |- |7||M||1974||[[wikipedia:Arnold Palmer|Arnold Palmer]]||||1929||2016||[[Palmer-11388|Arnold Palmer]] |- |8||M||1974||[[wikipedia:Gary Player|Gary Player]]||||1935|||| |- |9||M||1974||[[wikipedia:Gene Sarazen|Gene Sarazen]]||||1902||1999|| |- |10||M||1974||[[wikipedia:Sam Snead|Sam Snead]]||||1912||2002|| |- |11||M||1974||[[wikipedia:Harry Vardon|Harry Vardon]]||||1870||1937|| |- |12||M||1975||[[wikipedia:Willie Anderson (golfer)|Willie Anderson]]||||1879||1910|| |- |13||M||1975||[[wikipedia:Fred Corcoran|Fred Corcoran]]||many-faceted promoter and administrator||1905||1977|| |- |15||M||1975||[[wikipedia:Joseph Dey|Joseph Dey]]||executive director of the USGA and the first commissioner of the PGA Tour||1907||1991|| |- |20||M||1975||[[wikipedia:Chick Evans|Chick Evans]]||||1890||1979|| |- |21||M||1975||[[wikipedia:Tom Morris, Jr.|Young Tom Morris]]||||1851||1875|| |- |22||M||1975||[[wikipedia:John Henry Taylor|John Henry Taylor]]||||1871||1963|| |- |23||M||1976||[[wikipedia:Tommy Armour|Tommy Armour]]||||1896||1968|| |- |25||M||1976||[[wikipedia:James Braid (golfer)|James Braid]]||||1870||1950|| |- |26||M||1976||[[wikipedia:Tom Morris, Sr.|Old Tom Morris]]||||1821||1908|| |- |27||M||1976||[[wikipedia:Jerome Travers|Jerome Travers]]||||1887||1951|| |- |28||M||1977||[[wikipedia:Bobby Locke|Bobby Locke]]||||1917||1987|| |- |29||M||1977||[[wikipedia:John Ball (golfer)|John Ball]]||||1861||1940|| |- |30||M||1977||[[wikipedia:Herb Graffis|Herb Graffis]]||golf writer and founder of the U.S. National Golf Foundation||1893||1989|| |- |33||M||1977||[[wikipedia:Donald Ross (golfer)|Donald Ross]]||golf course architect||1872||1948|| |- |36||M||1978||[[wikipedia:Billy Casper|Billy Casper]]||||1931||2015|| |- |37||M||1978||[[wikipedia:Harold Hilton|Harold Hilton]]||||1869||1942|| |- |38||M||1978||[[wikipedia:Bing Crosby|Bing Crosby]]||celebrity friend of golf who founded his own PGA Tour event (AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am)||1903||1977||[[Crosby-82|Bing Crosby]] |- |41||M||1978||[[wikipedia:Clifford Roberts|Clifford Roberts]]||co-founder of the Augusta National Golf Club and the Masters Tournament||1894||1977|| |- |46||M||1979||[[wikipedia:Walter Travis|Walter Travis]]||||1862||1927|| |- |47||M||1980||[[wikipedia:Henry Cotton (golfer)|Henry Cotton]]||||1907||1987|| |- |48||M||1980||[[wikipedia:Lawson Little|Lawson Little]]||||1910||1968|| |- |49||M||1981||[[wikipedia:Ralph Guldahl|Ralph Guldahl]]||||1911||1987|| |- |50||M||1981||[[wikipedia:Lee Trevino|Lee Trevino]]||||1939|||| |- |51||M||1982||[[wikipedia:Julius Boros|Julius Boros]]||||1920||1994|| |- |52||M||1983||[[wikipedia:Jimmy Demaret|Jimmy Demaret]]||||1910||1983|| |- |53||M||1983||[[wikipedia:Bob Hope|Bob Hope]]||celebrity friend of golf who founded his own PGA Tour event (Bob Hope Classic)||1903||2003||[[Hope-152|Bob Hope]] |- |56||M||1986||[[wikipedia:Cary Middlecoff|Cary Middlecoff]]||||1921||1998||[[Middlecoff-6|Cary Middlecoff]] |- |57||M||1987||[[wikipedia:Robert Trent Jones|Robert Trent Jones]]||golf course architect||1906||2000|| |- |60||M||1988||[[wikipedia:Bob Harlow|Bob Harlow]]||promoter who played a key role in the early development of the PGA Tour||1899||1954|| |- |63||M||1988||[[wikipedia:Peter Thomson (golfer)|Peter Thomson]]||||1929||2018||[[Thomson-4316|Peter Thomson (golfer)]] |- |64||M||1988||[[wikipedia:Tom Watson (golfer)|Tom Watson]]||||1949|||| |- |65||M||1989||[[wikipedia:Jim Barnes|Jim Barnes]]||||1886||1966|| |- |66||M||1989||[[wikipedia:Roberto De Vicenzo|Roberto De Vicenzo]]||||1923||2017|| |- |67||M||1989||[[wikipedia:Raymond Floyd|Raymond Floyd]]||||1942|||| |- |68||M||1990||[[wikipedia:William C. 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World Roots

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Olds project. The goal of this project is to ...find ancestors around the World. I am [Olds-475|Sharon Daly]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Until the other day I had no idea that 'olds' were in England * So, I'd love some help to find out more about my World wide ancestors. *Where does one really start? This is mind blowing. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=17424250 send me a private message]. Thanks!

World troubles in 2017 thru 2024

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I have been mostly alone studying the truth for many years. The first things I questioned? Why does Apple software have a bite out of the apple? Why would God make us a brain that the percentage we use is under 15 % And so much more…

World Volunteers by Location

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This page is a work in progress. My intent is to create top level sections comprised of the countries that have WikiTree Projects. If you are willing to be a local volunteer to help other WikiTree members please enter your name under the appropriate location where you can physically go to help someone with WikiTree needs. Please also add a specific country and a location within that country and a link to your profile. Some Projects cover more than one country like the Early Scandinavia Project which includes Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden, Greenland, and Iceland as stated on the project page. So in those instances, countries covered by a WikiTree Project will be listed. When there are 25 volunteers in a country or 25 or more locations for that country, a page for that country should be created and the link to the page inserted under the country as shown for the United States of America. Included under the United States are its territories including: American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands. If someone would like to volunteer for a country that does not have a WikiTree Project that is fine, but you will need to add the Country to the list below. The current list is notably devoid of Middle Eastern and African countries. Once again, feel free to add countries. Also if you would like to display the country name in its language, please add it to the line so it shows in both English and the native language because WikiTree has as its largest population English reading members. And there are a number of English speaking members dispersed around the world. See these G2G threads for more information: : [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/754472/volunteers-relatives-members-sufficiently-computer-literate Needed - volunteers to help relatives who live far from members and are not sufficiently computer literate to enter DNA?] : [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/756183/create-country-state-volunteers-available-providing-local Can we create a new page to list by Country/State/City volunteers available for providing local help?] ---- '''Argentina''' '''Australia''' '''Bahamas''' '''Belgium''' '''Bolivia''' '''Brazil''' '''Canada''' '''Czech Republic''' '''Chile''' '''Columbia''' '''Costa Rica''' '''Croatia''' '''Cuba''' '''Denmark''' '''Dominican Republic''' '''Ecuador''' '''El Salvador''' '''England''' '''Finland''' '''France''' '''Germany''' '''Greenland''' '''Guatemala''' '''Honduras''' '''Iceland''' '''India''' '''Indonesia''' '''Ireland''' '''Italy''' '''Mexico''' '''Netherlands''' (Holland) '''New Zealand''' '''Nicaragua''' '''Norway''' '''Panama''' '''Paraguay''' '''Peru''' '''Poland''' '''Portugal''' '''Romania''' '''Russia''' '''Scotland''' '''Solomon Islands''' '''South Africa''' '''Spain''' '''Sweden''' '''Switzerland''' '''Ukrainia''' '''United States of America''' * Go to [[Space:United_States_of_America_Volunteers_by_Location|United_States_of_America_Volunteers_by_Location]] '''Uruguay''' '''Venezuela''' '''Wales'''

World War 1

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Alfonso was 35, married with six children when the war started in 1914. There was no expectation that he would go to war. However as it dragged on and the death toll mounted the need for more men grew. By the beginning of 1916 The British parliament was forced bring in conscription with the Military Service Act. This meant that single men of Alfonso's age were liable to be conscripted into the army. As the numbers of dead, wounded and missing continued to grow the reach of the act was broadened to include married men. Alfonso, was passed A1 for military service but applied to the local tribunal for a certificate of exemption it was granted on the grounds that he was the only public carrier between Wellington and Taunton. In 1916 the Somme offensive cost the British army 420,000 in killed wounded or missing. The following year another offensive, Passchendaele, cost the Allies another 400,000 men. With continuing losses at this level the army were desperate for new recruits and began a process known as combing where they went back over the exemptions already granted to discover grounds for a challenge. On August 15 1917 the military appealed against Alfonso's exemption as a public carrier claiming that it was "only the two weekly trips between Wellington and Taunton which qualified him for the exemption", this despite the fact that he was actually working seven days a week. The tribunal ruled that work which occupied Alfonso for only two days a week could not be claimed to be "his principle and usual occupation". Alfonso was instructed to be ready for military service on the 1st of October 1917. The army also requisitioned the majority of the horses for military service signalling the end of the business After an initial spell of training Alfonso joined the Army Service Corps as a lorry driver he was sent to France, but was quickly transferred to the Italian front where a combined German army, relieved of the demands of the Eastern front following the Russian Revolution, gave support to an Austrian offensive which pushed back the Italian army and advanced over 60 miles in one day. Alfonso was part of the allies response to support and bolster the Italians, transporting vital military supplies to the front line.

World War 1 Veteran - Profile Badge

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World War 2 Memory Bracelets

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

WORLD WAR I AMERICAN BATTLE MONUMENTS COMMISSION

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Corporal U.S. Army 143rd Infantry Regiment, 36th Division

World War I Kenyon Name Study

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{{Image|file=World_War_I_Kenyon_Name_Study.png |size=medium |caption=American Troops Marching Across a Bridge (New York Public Library Digital Collections) }} World War I (WWI) occurred from 1914 to 1918. Fighting took place throughout Europe and other parts of the world. It resulted in an estimated 9 million soldiers dead and 5 million civilian deaths from various causes. The war was a major factor in the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_I] {{Image|file=Rose_s_Patriot_Backgrounds-45.jpg |caption= }} Partial listing of Kenyon Men who Registered for WWI, World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918. {|Border=1 |- ! '''Name ''' !! '''Birth date''' !! '''B-place''' !! '''Residence''' !! '''Ht.''' !! '''Wt.''' !! '''Eye ''' !! '''Hair ''' !! '''Nearest Relative ''' !! ''' |- | [[Kenyon-643|Reid Lodowick Kenyon]]||7 Dec 1896||IN||Dover, NJ||Tall||Med||Blue||Brown||Mrs. Fannie R. Kenyon|| |- |Oliver C Kenyon||24 Feb 1878||-||Kane County, IL||Med||Med||Brown||Dark||Grace E. Kenyon|| |- |[[Kenyon-1975|Fred Lamont Kenyon]]||13 Nov 1878||-||Providence, RI||Med||Med||Blue||Brown||Josephine Kenyon|| |- |Dick Harold Kenyon||2 Aug 1875||-||Gary, Lake, IN||Med||Short||Brown||Gray||Nettie Kenyon|| |- |Alfred Kenyon||18 Sep 1894||CA||Shasta Co., CA||Med||Med||Blue||Brown||Father|| |- | Francis Nathan Kenyon||9 Apr 1888||CA||Shasta Co., CA||Tall||Slend||Blue||Dark||Wife|| |- |[[Kenyon-1977|Arthur Ellis Kenyon]]||2 Jul 1895||WI||Oakland, CA||Short||Med||Blue||Blond||-|| |- |[[Kenyon-3149|Claude Culver Kenyon]]||23 Nov 1875||-||Alameda, CA|| Med||Med||Blue||Brown|| Helen Emelia Kenyon|| |- |[[Kenyon-2366|Walter John Kenyon]]||27 May 1876||-||San Fran., CA||Short||Slend||Brown||Brown|| W. E. Turner|| |- |Vern E Kenyon||13 Nov 1891||WI||Whitehall, WI||Short||Med||Blue||Light||-|| |- |Frank Kenyon||16 Oct 1892||WI||Rock Co., WI||Tall||Slend||Gray||Dark||-|| |- |[[Kenyon-1914|Roy Louis Kenyon]]||15 Mar 1877||-||Oswego Co. NY||Med||Stout||Blue||Brown||Mrs. Edna Kenyon|| |- |Floyd Leon Kenyon||30 Dec 1883||-||Guilford Co NC||Med||Med||Hazel||Auburn||Margarite Kenyon|| |- | King Kenion (Black)||Feb 1894||NC||Hillsboro, NC||Med||Med||Brown||Black||-|| |- |Orange Kinyon (Black)||6 Apr 1893||MS||Winston Co MS ||Tall||Med||Brown||Black||Wife|| |- |Richard L Kenion (Black)||1894||AL||Russell Co AL||Med||Med||Grey||Black||Wife|| |- |Jules Kenyon (Black)||9 Jul 1891||AL||Baton Rouge LA||Short||Stout||Black||Black||-|| |- |

World War I Service M. 127th

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Draft registration card found at Nat. Archives in D.C. dated June 3, 1917. DeForest claimed deferment because of "dependant parents". Entered service April 11, 1917 in Gillette, Wisconsin, "Gassed" during WW1. Service # 275,364 Private in Infantry Co M. 127th

World War I US Military Medals

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World War I Volunteers from the Illawarra region

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During World War I over 2300 men and women volunteered from the Illawarra Region. This is an abridged list from a database compiled in the 1990s as part of the research for an honours thesis completed in 1999. The database was primarily sourced from AWM collections, church and civil records and newspapers. It is offered here as a guide to who the Illawarra volunteers were. The full bibliography from the completed thesis is reproduced at the bottom of this page and may be useful for WWI research in general and particularly to further researching the Illawarra Volunteers. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Number!!Unit!!Name!!Rank!!Enlist!!RTA!!Occupation!!Marital Status!!Address at enlistment!!Next of Kin!!Embarkation Date!!Sources!!Memorial |- |6762||17 Bn||ABDULLAH, Charles||Private||5-Jun-17||||labourer||S||Port Kembla||Brother, Richard Abdullah||16-Jun-17|||| |- |||||ABERCROMBIE, George||||||||||||||||||||Dapto RSL |- |123||18 Bn||ACRES, Willliam J||Private||7-Mar-15||04/24/16||||||||||||IM, AWM 133, IllR||Corrimal C/E, Corrimal PS, Corrimal Pres |- |3713||20 Bn||ADAIR, George Terrance||Private||7-Nov-15||02/07/19||labourer||S||Dapto, Little Creek||Father|||||| |- |||||ADAMS, A|||||||||||||||||||| |- |||||ADAMS, T||||||||||||||||||IM|| |- |348||1 Bn||ADEY, Alfred Victor||L/Corporal/Sergeant||20-Aug-14||Dish. 17/03/1919||school teacher||S||Newtown, 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The Dynamics of the Labour Movement in Eastern Australia, 1900-1921, Australian National University, Canberra, 1965. *Vamplew, Wray (ed.), Australians. Historical Statistics, Fairfax, Syme and Weldon, Broadway, 1987 *White, Richard, ‘Motives for joining up: self sacrifice, self-interest and social class 1914-18’, JAWM, 9 (October 1986), pp. 3-16. *White, Richard, “The Soldier as Tourist: The Australian Experience of the Great War”, War & Society, 5, 1 (May 1987), pp. 63-77. *Wilcox, Craig (ed.), The Great War. Gains and Losses - Anzac and Empire, AWM/ANU, Canberra, 1995. *Wilcox, Craig, For Hearths and Homes. Citizen Soldiering in Australia 1854-1945, Allen & Unwin, St Leonards, 1998. *Winter, Denis, 25 April 1915. The Inevitable Tragedy, University of Queensland Press, St Lucia, 1994. *Young, M and Gammage, B (eds), Hail and Farewell, Letters From Two Brothers Killed in France, Kangaroo Press, Kenthurst, 1995.

World War II

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:::'''''*These are the names of Blackstocks that fought in World War II.''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Blackstock-113 Hartest Blackstock].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Blackstock-114 Koy Blackstock].''''' ::::'''''*Note: more data on these Blackstocks coming soon!!'''''

World War II Armed Forces Bible

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The goal of this project is to ...find other Descendants of World War II that have the same Bible in their "keepsakes" signed by, [[Roosevelt-1 | President Franklin D. Roosevelt]] Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Taylor-25258|Carole Taylor]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Add the name of your Armed Forces Service men that would have received one. * * {{Image|file=Taylor-26766-2.jpg |caption=New Testament BIBLE }} This is the page in the front of the Bible, which is palm sized. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=10102058 send me a private message]. Thanks! : I have one in our family but not sure which one of them gave it to my mom. They were her brother-in-laws. #[[Taylor-26766 | Clarence Roscoe (Roscoe) Taylor]] #[[Taylor-26767 | CPO Frederick Melvin (Melvin) "Butch" Taylor]]

World War II Draft Registration Kenyon Name Study

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The following is a list of Kenyon individuals who registered for the WWII draft. {|Border=1 |- ! '''Name ''' !! '''Birth date''' !! '''Birthplace''' !! '''Residence''' !! '''Ht.''' !! '''Wt.''' !! '''Eye ''' !! '''Hair ''' |- |[[Kenyon-1913|Charles Edward Kenyon]]||20 Aug 1913 || Waukesha, WI || California ||5' 9"||150 lbs || Blue ||Blond|| |- |[[Kenyon-1968|Robert Lawence Kenyon]]||19 Sep 1915||New York, NY||California||5' 7"||150 lbs || Blue||Blond || |- | [[Kenyon-1965|Archie Louis Kenyon]]||25 May 1903 ||La Cross, WI||California||5' 9"||130 lbs||Blue||Brown|| |- | [[Kenyon-1182|Harold Gear Kenyon]]||24 Mar 1907 ||La Cross, WI ||California ||short||150 lbs ||Blue ||Brown|| |- | [[Kenyon-1969|Theodore Roy Kenyon]]||22 Feb 1918||New York, NY||California||6' 2"||203 lbs||Blue||Lt. Brown|| |- | [[Kenyon-1964|James Russell Kenyon]]|| 5 Apr 1921||New York, NY ||California || 5' 10" ||161 lbs||Blue|| Blond|| |- |[[Kenyon-3098|Fred Lamont Kenyon]]||22 Jan 1910||Santa Cruz, CA||California||5' 8"||165 lbs||Brown ||Brown|| |- | [[Kenyon-3149|Claude Culver Kenyon]]||23 Nov 1883||Trempealeau, WI||California||-||-||Blue||Gray|| |- | [[Kenyon-1977|Arthur Ellis Kenyon]]||2 Jul 1896||La Cross, WI||Texas||5' 4"||140 lbs ||Blue||Brown|| |- | [[Kenyon-2080|Eugene Iven Kenyon]]||9 Sep 1882||Trempealeau, WI||Wisconsin||5' 9"||165 lbs|| Gray||Brown|| |- |[[Kenyon-643|Reid Lodowick Kenyon]]||7 Dec 1896||Indianapolis, IN||Ohio||5' 6"||175 lbs||Blue||Brown|| |- |[[Kenyon-3207|Henry Nathan Kenyon, Jr.]]|| 20 May 1919|| Sebewa, MI||Michigan||5' 10"||147 lbs|| Brown||Brown|| |- |[[Kenyon-2810|Nathan Henry Kenyon]]||26 Mar 1890||Ottawa, MI|| Michigan||5' 2"||130 lbs||Brown||Black|| |- | [[Kenyon-3208|Edward Junior Kenyon]]||26 Feb 1926||Ionia, MI||Michigan||5' 8"||145 lbs||Blue||Blond|| |- |[[Kenyon-2002|Frank William Kenyon]]||12 Aug 1880|| Holland, MI||Michigan||5' 10"||180 lbs||Blue||Gray|| |- |[[Kenyon-2003|Elliot Harlow Kenyon]]||24 Jan 1920||Bismark, ND||Michigan||5' 11"||170 lbs||Blue||Blond|| |- |[[Kenyon-1983|William St. John Kenyon]]||24 Jun 1881||Independence, IA||Texas||6' ||208 lbs||Gray||Gray|| |- |[[Kenyon-1984|John Hollingsworth Kenyon]]||6 Nov 1908||Tribes Hill, NY||Texas||6' 2"||214 lbs||Blue||Brown|| |- |[[Kenyon-3637|Harry Norman Kenyon]] ||31 Jan 1882||Hamlin, NY||New York||5' 10"||152 lbs||Blue||Gray|| |- |[[Kenyon-3638|Charles Hill Kenyon]] ||25 Mar 1879||Hamlin, NY||New York||5' 9"||150||Gray||Gray|| |-

World War II Memorials

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World War II Project Images

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World War II United States Army Resources

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World War II United States Army resources - unit crests etc

World War ll London Blitz Diaries

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Ruby Side Thompson, an ordinary woman living during the World War ll London Blitz bombing blasts history out of the realm of dry, dusty names and dates and places the reader in the midst of the terrifying events as they unfold. This is very important documentation and will have tremendous appeal to those who have an avid interest in the effect of the war on ordinary citizens. In between the lines there is a glimpse of how life must go even in Britain-at-war as she deals with health issues, in-laws, censors, rationing and fashion. An excellent look at one woman's view of World War II from before the war to England's darkest hour. About World War ll London Blitz Diaries: Recently published three books on amazon.com that are both in print and kindle form. The books are diaries written by Ruby Side Thompson detailing both her personal and historical experience living in London during the World War Two London Bombing Blitz. They will be a series of four. Volume 4 will be published in 2012. World War ll London Blitz Diary Volume 1 (1939-1940) and Volume ll (1941). Volume 3 (1942-1943) and Volume 4 (1944-1945)

Wormuth Name Study Info

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Wormuth Name Study Instructions

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This is part of the [[Space:Wormuth_Name_Study|Wormuth Name Study]] '''This page of instructions for the Wormuth Name Study, has been added to the main profile for the Study. Only a few things are retained here.''' This is the sticker to add to any profiles with appropriate surnames: {{One Name Study|name=Wormuth|category=Wormuth Name Study}}
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Wormuth Name Study Resources

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This is a list of resources for the [[Space:Wormuth_Name_Study|Wormuth Name Study]]. ==Useful Web Sites== * [http://namethesaurus.com/ NameThesaurus] * [https://wormuthone-namestudy.blogspot.com/ Wormuth Name Study Blog]

Wormuth Name Study Size Estimate

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There are a variety of variants for the surname Wormuth. The necessary limits in the WikiTree templates means that all of those variants do not appear on the Home page of the project, but they appear here and they will be included in this study. The following are the results of a very recent search of these variant spellings of the Wormuth surname on these web sites. {|border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |Search Provider || WikiTree || FamilySearch || Ancestry || Findagrave || Totals |- |Wormuth || 92 || 8,839 || 23,317 || 538 || 32,786 |- |Warmuth || 42 || 11,190 || 34,446 || 528 || 46,206 |- |Wermuth || 15 || 13,957 || 44,831 || 601 || 59,404 |- |Wormouth || 2 || 936 || 1,434 || 9 || 2,381 |- |Warmouth || 35 || 5,657 || 14,585 || 220 || 20,497 |- |Wermouth || 0 || 414 || 1,014 || 16 || 1,444 |- |Wormwood || 89 || 13,308 || 4,134 || 617 || 59,148 |- |Totals || 275 || 54,301 || 164,761 || 2,529 |} There is, of course, duplication and overlap among these numbers but the idea is to get an idea of the scope of the study. This study, at this point, appears to be a little unweildy, but there may be differentiations and combinations early on that will reduce these numbers. Some of these spellings may be idiosyncratic to a single individual or simple reflect a misspelling rather than a family branch or spelling in a particular geographic area in which case they may be merged into the a more frequent spelling. If additional variants are found, they will be added as identified. We may find that some variants are unrelated surnames in which case they will be removed from the study.

Wormuth Name Variant Notes

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Part of the [[Space:Wormuth_Name_Study|Wormuth Name Study]] '''Notes on discoveries about the name itself, its spelling, its meaning, etc. will be found here.''' The following are commonly found variants of the Wormuth name: Wormuth, Wormouth, Warmuth, Warmouth, Wermuth, Wermouth, Wormwood. There may be others. The variant spelling in the title of the study is the spelling of the name in the [[O'Dell-121|coordinator's]] family tree, although there have been a few instances of the Wormouth variant in records of that family as well.

Worsham genealogy including Breazeale 2

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Descendants of Worsham Generation 1 1. WORSHAM1 was born about 1596 in Jordans Par., Charles City Co., VA., Eng. He died about 1660 in St Jordans Parish, Charles City Co., Va. He married Unknown about 1610. Born: Abt 1596 - 16 17 Died: 1660 16 17 Married: Abt 1610 16 17 Family History Library 35 N West Temple Street Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA). Mr. Worsham was born about 1596 in England. He died 1660 in St Jordans Parish, Charles City Co., Va. Mr. was married about 1610. He had the following children: M i George Worsham was born about 1620 and died 1667. M ii William Worsham was born 1625 and died 1660/1661. Worsham and Unknown had the following children: 2. i. JOHN WILLIAM2 WORSHAM was born in 1625 in Jordans Parish, Charles City County, Virginia (England). He died in 1660 in Henry, Virginia. He married Elizabeth Littleberry about 1643 in Charles City County, Virginia. She was born in 1623 in Henry County, Virginia (England). She died on 23 Sep 1678 in Bermuda Hundred, Henrico, Virginia. ii. GEORGE WORSHAM. Notes for George Worsham: Worsham and Washam Name Worshams and Wertleshams are in the records of Bexle (Bexhill) Sussex, England as early as 1462 AD. Some researchers believe that the Worsham name originated from Wyrtlesham, Worswick, Worleich, Worsam, or Worsley. Early spelling variants in England include Wertlesham, Wartling, Wyrtlesham, Worsham, Worsam, Worsem, and Worssam. Before the 1860's in the United States, there was little effort to be consistent in spelling and many names were recognized by pronouncing them phonetically. The most common modern variation of Worsham is Washam. Many other variations exist, including Warsham, Worshum, Warshum, Washum, Wisham, Wishum and Washham. Generation 1 (con't) A little more info for you on the George Worshams: In the Land patent records we have: WM. WORSNAM & GEORGE WORSNAM, 400 acres Henrico Co., 15 Feb 1652, p. 23. 200 acres part hereof lying at the old Towne att Appamottox Riv., bounding Ely. (eastly) upon sd. Riv., siding S. W. by the Old Towne Cr. upon John Coogney's land, extending N. E. upon land of Mrs. Dorothy Clerk, widdow; & 200 acres being part of the Old Towne aforesaid, bounded from the S. by W. corner of sd. Worsnams first 200 acres, upon the head of the sd. land N. by E. thence into the woods towards Swifts Cr. &c. 200 acres being part of a patent granted unto Wm. Clarke, dec`d., 6 May 1638, & by sd. Clarke sould unto Seth Ward from whom it was purchased by WILLIAM WORSNAM, 2 Nov. 1640; & 200 acres for trans. of 4 pers: Henry White, Jo. Plummer, Sasan (or Susan) Chiles, Sarah Chiles; Oliver Green, land due for. Patent BK 3, p. 23. Note that it says William first purchased some of this land in 1640. Therefore, William had to have been born by 1619 at the latest to be 21 when he purchased land. He was probably older. In this second Patent record, note that both William and George were deceased by 1666. John Wilson, 100 acres Henrico County., N. side of Appomattox Riv., 6 June 1666, p. 504 (616). Part of 1100 acres purchased of Wm. Clarke which was granted by pattent 6 May 1638 & by him sould to Leonard Laughton 29 Oct 1638, who sould to Seath Ward 3 Jan 1639, as by record of sd. deed at James Citty 24 Sept 1640 & assignments theron endorsed may appeare; & for better confirmation the Widdow Dorothy Clarke surrendered the land to sd. Seath Ward at a court held at Veriana 25 Mar. 1640, who at a Ct. held at Variana 9 Nov 1640 surrendered to WILLIAM WORSNAM 200 acres being part of 300 acres at the Ould Towne Cr. as by the records of that Ct. & by a deed of sayle thereof dated 2 Nov 1640 & assignment thereon doth appeare; sd. Seath Ward for good consideration assigned the other 100 acres to Michaell Masters at a Ct. held at Variana 28 Oct 1642 & sd. Masters at the same Ct. surrendered the 100 acres to Henry Rowen, who at the same Ct. in like manner assigned same to Peter Feepond, who at the same Ct. assigned sd. 100 acres to sd. Wilson; beg. at the river side, running W. by N. 1/3 Nly. along an old knowne fence being the line parting sd. Wilson & the Orphants of GEORGE and WILLIAM WORSNAM &c; 631 acres 25 po. beg. about 100 paces above Mr. Randolphs Mill, extending E. by S. 51 po. by same, S.E. by S. 88 po. to a greate black oake at the Cr. side &c. to the old line of sd. Wilsons first grant where there is a greate pine marked for a cor. tree of this new survey which place is called the Swift Cr. round aboute, W.N.W. 237 po. against the second fall of sd. Cr. &c. Patent BK 4, p. 504 (616). So, that's the end of the first George. We know that probable brother William had a son born in 1647 because of a couple of records: first a case in Charles City County COURT ORDER BOOK 1655 - 1658 p. 37 "I George Worsham do hereby testifie and depose in co'rt that Wm the sonne of Wm Worsuham of Jordans in this county in his childhood had the accident of a fall whereby happened a small cutt in his eare w'ch (least future times should convert to a calumny) was desired to be testified to vindicate him from any thought of the sd cutt being infamous." 4th day of ffebr 1655 Second: p. 560 Sr. I have sent Will Wosuam to yu and I had wayted on yu had I had convenience. Sr. yo'r Servant Fran Epes. Will Worsuam aged 18 yeares or thereabouts exa'ied and sworne in co'rt sayth as foll. That being at Mr. Irbys Generation 1 (con't) house when Capt Hill pressed the horse of the sd Irby upon publick service, this depont saw the sd Irby lift up his hanger at the sd Capt. Hill, and his wife tooke hold of his sleeve and desired him to hold his hand. And the sd Irby replyed He would lend his horse to the deponts father (step-father Frances Epes), but he would not have him pressed, and further sayth not. William Worsuam. Jun 3, 1665. This Francis Epes was the second husband of Elizabeth, widow of the first William Worsham. Therefore both William and George dead by 1666, had sons born within a year of each other. William was born by 1619. We know the second George was born about 1648 because of this record: ORDER BOOK 1678-1693 p. 57 1 Aug 1678. Deposition of George Worsham aged 30. This second George died July 6, 1727 and his wife Mary on Feb 28, 1737. WORSHAM-L Archives From: Sheila A Knight Subject: Re: George WORSHAM b 1620 Date: Sat, 01 Nov 1997 16:09:37 EST The only info I have on George is that he was probably the brother to William since William was born about 1618 and George about 1620. They were the first Worshams in Henrico CO, VA and together purchased 400 acres on Appomattox River and Old Town Creek. William also purchased land on his own from Seth Ward. I have listed them as brothers in my records. Sheila http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/WORSHAM/1997-11 http://freepages.education.rootsweb.com/~kallenbach/henricodeeds..htm George Worsham TYPE: Patent - ref CF#024I VPB 6 p135 Date: 29 Apr 1668 to Geo Worsnam Ref: 399 acres 10p Henrico County old Towne & Old Towne Cr. end Generation 2 2. JOHN WILLIAM2 WORSHAM (Worsham1) was born in 1625 in Jordans Parish, Charles City County, Virginia (England). He died in 1660 in Henry, Virginia. He married Elizabeth Littleberry about 1643 in Charles City County, Virginia. She was born in 1623 in Henry County, Virginia (England). She died on 23 Sep 1678 in Bermuda Hundred, Henrico, Virginia. Notes for John William Worsham: William Worsham was in Henrico certainly as early as November 1640 for in a patent granted to William and George Worsham in November 1652 it is stated that a part of the said land was sold by Seth Ward to the said William Worsham 2 November 1640. William Worsham was the father of John Worsham, of the list, and "Mr. GeorgeWorsham", of the list, was the patentee. http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ifetch2?/u1/data/va+index+307453594530+F Descendancy Chart of William Worsham of Charles City County, Virginia http://members.aol.com/_ht_a/vafdking/worsha.htm More info: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/7590/Worsham.htm William Worsham b. 1625 Jordan's Parish, Charles City County, Virginia d. Feb 1655-60 Henrico County, Virginia, buried Chesterfield, Henrico County, Virginia m. abt 1650 Charles City, Virginia Generation 2 (con't) to Elizabeth Littleberry b. 1623 d. September 23, 1678 Bermuda Hundred, Henrico County, Virginia (Elizabeth was possibly a widow when William married her. After William's death she married Colonel Francis Epps) Her will probated 1 Oct 1678, Henrico County, Virginia .. http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Valley/1360/Page23.htm Wayne Calk's Family Group Record sent to Dorothy Tuttle in 1988 for John Worsham b 1625 Henrico Co., VA? md abt 1650 & d by 1677 Lulenberg Co., VA? md Elizabeth who d 1678 Henrico Co., VA who was md 2nd to ?? Epes. Two children were listed John Jr., Capt born abt 1655 & daughter Mary Worsham b abt 1660 who md Richard Ligon (Source: Early Settlers of AL, p 484; Valentine Papers p 1772, 1802 & 1768; John Worsham overseer, Cornwall Parish, Lulenberg Co., VA in 1764) Wayne must have a typo of the spelling of Lulenberg as it was Lunenburg County and the 1764 date could not have been for Capt. John as he died by 1677 according to Wayne) Dorothy Tuttle wrote a letter to Wayne in 1988 stating that John Worsham died in 1729 and named children: John Worsham, William Worsham, son Daniel Worsham's widow Judith, Daughters Eliza Marshall, Frances Rowlit, Mary Robertson, Martha Ward, Ann Osborn, etc. He did not name a daughter Sarah. John Worsham, Jr. was the son of William & Elizabeth Worsham. Elizabeth md 2nd) Francis Eppes and she left a will in 1678 and she did not name a daughter Sarah. Home ... 200 acres in Henrico Co., Virginia in 1640. George Worsham, probably William's brother, also settled in Virginia. Twelve years later, in 1652, William and ... Description: Descendants of William Worsnam who settled in Henrico Co., Virginia in 1640. Includes Worsham and Washam. William Worsham was in Henrico certainly as early as November 1640 for in a patent granted to William and George Worsham in November 1652 it is stated that a part of the said land was sold by Seth Ward to the said William Worsham 2 November 1640. William Worsham was the father of John Worsham, of the list, and "Mr. George Worsham", of the list, was the patentee. The Elams were represented in Henrico as early as November 1642 in the person of Robert Elam who at that date had a patent for land above Bermuda Hundred, between the lands of Thomas Sheppy and Richard Johnson and among the headrights to the patent is the name of Ann Elam. It appears from the records that Ann, the daughter of Robert Elam, married Gilbert Elam, who appears in the list for 1679 as "Mr Gilbert Elam, sen". How much earlier than September 1661 Gilbert Elam was in the colony does not appear but in that month he had a patent for land on south side of James River, between the lands of Thomas Sheppy and Richard Johnson. At what date William Elam came into the colony is not known. Martin Elam had a patent in 1672. The degree of relationship existing between Gilbert Elam, William Elam and Martin Elam is not disclosed by the remaining records, nor is the degree of relationship existing between any one of the trio and Robert Elam given, with the exception that Gilbert married the daughter of Robert. William Elam and Martin Elam were, however, doubtless uncle and nephew as William Elam in his will dated 18 February 1688-9 devised property to "my loving cozen Martin Elam", the term cousin being in that day genreally applied to nephews and nieces. Then in his will dated 7 March 1691-2, Martin Elam bequeathes several articles which, he says, were "my uncles". Martin Elam also mentions in his will silver spoons "two of them on old Robert Elam's mark". Nicholas Perkins had a patent 30 August 1650 for land in Bermuda Hundreds stated to have been granted "by and for the transportation of 4 persons into the colony; the names of three of them being given: "Mary Perkikns, William Owen, and Richard Hues". One cannot but wonder if Nicholas Perkins himself was the fourth person. Major William Bellew had a patent in October 1651 while the name of William Ballow appears in the list for 1679. The spelling of the names is different but one familiar with records of the period will realize at least the possibility of a connection between the two. Generation 2 (con't) Husband: WORSHAM, William born ABT 1625 marr ABT 1650 Wife: UNKNOWN, Elizabeth Children: m : WORSHAM, John born ABT 1650 Va died 1729 Henrico Co., Virginia f : WORSHAM, Elizabeth born ABT 1659 f : WORSHAM, Mary born ABT 1661 m : WORSHAM, Charles born ABT 1667 buried in Chesterfield, Henrico, Va WILLIAM WORSHAM married ELIZABETH (--?--) at Virginia. He died before 20 Aug 1678 at Henrico, Virginia. He was baptized on 25 Apr 1931 at arizo. A. MARY WORSHAM was born at Henrico, Virginia. She married RICHARD LYGON, son of THOMAS LYGON COL and MARY HARRIS, in 1678 at Henrico, Virginia. B. ELIZABETH WORSHAM married RICHARD KENNON SR at Henrico, Virginia. She was born at Charles City, Virginia. She died after 4 May 1743 at Henrico, Virginia. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~emooman/d2310.htm#P4937 1028. William "John" WORSHAM was born in 1615 in England. He died in 1661 in Henrico Co., , , VA. He was married to Elizabeth LITTLEBERRY in 1644 in Charles City, VA. 1029. Elizabeth LITTLEBERRY was born in 1623 in Henrico Co., , , VA. She died in Sep 1678 in Bermuda Hundred, Henrico, , VA. Children were: 514 i. John WORSHAM Captain. http://worsham-washam.accessgenealogy.com/Page23.htm Wayne Calk's Family Group Record sent to Dorothy Tuttle in 1988 for John Worsham b 1625 Henrico Co., VA? md abt 1650 & d by 1677 Lulenberg Co., VA? md Elizabeth who d 1678 Henrico Co., VA who was md 2nd to ?? Epes. Two children were listed John Jr., Capt born abt 1655 & daughter Mary Worsham b abt 1660 who md Richard Ligon (Source: Early Settlers of AL, p 484; Valentine Papers p 1772, 1802 & 1768; John Worsham overseer, Cornwall Parish, Lulenberg Co., VA in 1764) Wayne must have a typo of the spelling of Lulenberg as it was Lunenburg County and the 1764 date could not have been for Capt. John as he died by 1677 according to Wayne) Dorothy Tuttle wrote a letter to Wayne in 1988 stating that John Worsham died in 1729 and named children: John Worsham, William Worsham, son Daniel Worsham's widow Judith, Daughters Eliza Marshall, Frances Rowlit, Mary Robertson, Martha Ward, Ann Osborn, etc. He did not name a daughter Sarah. John Worsham, Jr. was the son of William & Elizabeth Worsham. Elizabeth md 2nd) Francis Eppes and she left a will in 1678 and she did not name a daughter Sarah. http://members.tripod.com/~Randy_T/index-14.html **William Worhsam** was born in England ca 1619. He sailed to the "New Colonies", and settled in Virginia. He had a Land Patent with his brother George, date: 15 February 1652. William married **Elizabeth (possibly Littlebury)** in Charles City Co., Virginia. Elizabeth was born in Henrico Co., Virginia in 1683. William died in 1661 in Henrico Co., Virginia, and Elizabeth died on 23 September 1678 in the Bermuda Hundred, Henrico Co., Virginia. William's and Elizabeth's children were: 1. William Worsham, born: 1647 in Jordan's Parish, Charles City Co., Virginia. He died: 1677 in Generation 2 (con't) Henrico Co. Virginia. 2. Elizabeth "Betty" Worsham, born: 1651 in Henrico Co., Virginia, and died: 1743 in that same county. She married Richard Kennon in 1682. Richard was born in 1640 in Virginia, the son of Richard and Elizabeth Kennon, he died in 1696 in Conjuror's Neck, Henrico Co., Virginia. Richard was a Justice in the House of Burgess. Children: Nancy, William, Elizabeth, Martha, Mary and Judith. 3. **John Worsham, ** (See 2nd Generation), born: 1653 in the Bermuda Hundred, Henrico Co., Virginia. 4. Mary Worsham, born: 1657 in Henrico Co., Virginia. She married Richard Ligon on 11 April 1680 in Henrico Co., Virginia. Richard was born: 1657 the son of Mary Harris Ligon. Richard was a surveyor of Henrico Co., Virginia. In 1704 he owned 1024 acres in Henrico Co., Virginia. Richard had a Will (lost) in which his executor was Mathew Ligon, dated 02 March 1723/24. Mary and Richard's children were: Matthew, Richard Jr., Henry, Sarah, and Mary. 5. Charles Worsham, born: 1661 in Henrico Co., Virginia, and died: 1712 in that same County. He married Mary Beville. Mary was born: 1662. After the death of her husband William Worsham, Elizabeth married Col. Francis Epes/Eppes. Francis was born: 1628, and died: 1678 from a wound. Elizabeth's and Francis's children were: Mary, William, Littlebury, and Francis. Elizabeth made two Wills. One which was dated on 28 August 1678 in which she provided for her Worsham children, and the other one which was dated on 23 September 1678 in which she provided for her Epes children. Both of Elizabeth's Wills were proved on 01 October 1678. *****Will of Elizabeth Worsham Epes/Eppes to her Worsham Children***** Dated: 28 August 1678 Describes her as "Elizabeth Epes, of Bermuda Hundred, widow," makes the following bequests: to daughter, Elizabeth Kennon, a stone ring, her black gown, green silk petticoat, green satin bodie, and one-fourth of her money in the hands of Samuel Claphamson (of London); to her grandchild, Mary Kennon/Bolling a stone ring "given me by my sister King; to her daughter, Mary Worsham, one-fourth of her money, certain personal property and wearing apparel, and her thumb ring; to her daughter Mary Eppes, a "new suite which came in this year"; to son John Worsham, one-fourth of her money and her silver tobacco box; to son Charles Worsham, one-fourth of her money and certain other personal property. The remainder of her estate to her husband, Eppes' children. Makes her son-in-law Richard Kennon, executor. *****Will of Elizabeth Worsham Epes/Eppes to her Epes/Eppes Children***** Dated: 23 September 1678 Describes her as widow of Col. Francis Epes/Eppes of Henrico, deceased, ratifies all her gifts to her children by her former husband, Mr. William Worsham, deceased. What estate was given to her by the verbal will of her husband, Col. Frances Eppes, she wishes to be divided equally between the children she had by said Eppes, viz: William, Littlebury, and Mary, when they come of age. Appoints her step-son Francis Eppes, and her son-in-law Richard Kennon, executor. Note of Interest: Elizabeth Worsham/Eppes was the 2nd Great Grandmother of Martha Wayles who married President Thomas Jefferson. http://www.widomaker.com/~branches/d0/i0000449.htm#i449 1096. William11 WORSHAM(1737) (#449) was born ABT 1618. William died BEF 1661 in Henrico, VA. He married Elizabeth LITTLEBERRY in Charles City, VA, ABT 1646. (Elizabeth LITTLEBERRY is #450.) Elizabeth was born ABT 1623. (Additional notes for Elizabeth LITTLEBERRY(1738)) Elizabeth died Sep 1678 in Bermuda Hundred, Henrico Co., VA, at 55 years of age. At 24 years of age Elizabeth became the mother of William WORSHAM 1647. At 27 years of age Elizabeth became the mother of John WORSHAM Capt in Henrico, VA, 1650. At 33 years of age Elizabeth became the mother of Elizabeth WORSHAM in Henrico, VA, 1656. Elizabeth became the mother of Mary WORSHAM in Henrico, VA, ABT 1658. Elizabeth became the mother of Charles WORSHAM Generation 2 (con't) in Henrico, VA, ABT 1661. At 39 years of age Elizabeth became the mother of William EPPES 1662. At 41 years of age Elizabeth became the mother of Mary EPPES 1664. At 29 years of age William became the father of William WORSHAM 1647. At 32 years of age William became the father of John WORSHAM Capt in Henrico, VA, 1650. At 38 years of age William became the father of Elizabeth WORSHAM in Henrico, VA, 1656. William became the father of Mary WORSHAM in Henrico, VA, ABT 1658. William became the father of Charles WORSHAM in Henrico, VA, ABT 1661. William WORSHAM and Elizabeth LITTLEBERRY had the following children: 1097 i. William10 WORSHAM(1739) (#1602) was born 1647. William died BEF 1678 in Henrico, VA. + 914 ii. John WORSHAM Capt was born 1650. 1098 iii. Elizabeth WORSHAM(1740) (#1603) was born in Henrico, VA 1656. Elizabeth died AFT Apr 1705 in Henrico, VA. She married Richard KENNON in Henrico, VA, 1673/1674. (Richard KENNON is #1606.) (Additional notes for Richard KENNON(1741)) 1099 iv. Mary WORSHAM(1742) (#1604) was born in Henrico, VA ABT 1658. She married Richard LIGON in Henrico, VA, BEF Aug 1678. (Richard LIGON is #1607.) (Additional notes for Richard LIGON(1743)) 1100 v. Charles WORSHAM(1744) (#1605) was born in Henrico, VA ABT 1661. Charles died BEF 2 Jun 1712 in Henrico, VA, at approximately 50 years of age. He married Mary BEVILLE in Henrico, VA, ABT 1682. (Mary BEVILLE is #1608.) (Additional notes for Mary BEVILLE(1745)) http://revolution.3-cities.com/~gjansen/famsti.htm The John Worsham Family John Worsham was born about 1655 in England the son of William Worsham and Elizabeth Littlebury. He and his wife Phebe raised a family of 10 children in HenricoCo, including our ancestor Frances Worsham born about 1683, who married William Rowlett in 1703. -6 6860 4 Capt John WORSHAM-3430 b 1654/9 ENGL son William WORSHAM and Elizabeth LITTLEBURY; d Oct1729 HenricoCo VA -6 6860 4-1 m abt 1675 HenricoCo VA Phebe ?______-3431 b 1657 VA/ENGL; d bef Jun1729 HenricoCo VA -5 3430 1 Elizabeth WORSHAM b 1677 VA; d Feb1743/4 ChesterfieldCo VA -5 3430 1-1 m1 2Feb1696/7 Varina, HenricoCo VA Thomas LIGON b 1677 VA -5 3430 1-2 m2 Alexander MARSHALL -5 3430 2 Capt. John WORSHAM b 1679 VA, owned land called Barebones in AmeliaCo VA; d 13Feb1750 ChesterfieldCo VA -5 3430 2-1 m 1712 HenricoCo VA Mary WYNNE b 1692 CharlesCo VA, granddaughter of Margaret CRUSE (JONES) (COCKE) -5 3430 2-2 m2 1724/7 HenricoCo VA Agnes BRANCH -5 3430 2-2-1 she m1 Edward OSBORNE -5 3430 3 Frances WORSHAM-1715 b abt 1683 HenricoCo VA; d aft 1745 VA -5 3430 3-1 m 12Oct1703 HenricoCo VA William ROWLETT-1714 b 1675 HenricoCo VA son Peter ROWLETT; d Apr1735 DaleParish, HenricoCo VA, will witnessed by Thomas FRANKLIN -5 3430 4 Mary WORSHAM b 1685 VA; d VA -5 3430 4-1 m Rev George ROBERTSON b 1662 Straun SCOT, rector of BristolParish, came to VA in 1693; d 1739 BristolParish VA -5 3430 5 William WORSHAM b 1687 HenricoCo VA, had land in AmeliaCo VA; d 1748 BermudaHundred, DaleParish, HenricoCo VA -5 3430 5-1 m 8Sep1725 HenricoCo VA Lucy HAMLIN b 1696 HenricoCo VA -5 3430 5-1-1 she m1 William EPPES JR Generation 2 (con't) -5 3430 6 Daniel WORSHAM b 1690 VA; d 12Aug1727 HenricoCo VA -5 3430 6-1 m Judith(Elizabeth) ARCHER b 1690 BermudaHundred VA dau John ARCHER -5 3430 6-1-2 she m2 Ed BOOKER -5 3430 7 Martha WORSHAM b 1694 VA; d 1734 HenricoCoVA -5 3430 7-1 m bef 1717 Seth WARD b 1685 Sheffield VA son Capt Seth WARD -5 3430 8 Anne WORSHAM b 1696 VA; d 1730 AmeliaCo VA -5 3430 8-1 m Thomas OSBORNE b 1690 VA; d 1755 VA -5 3430 9 Phebe WORSHAM b 1698 HenricoCo VA -5 3430 9-1 m William EPPES son Francis EPPES and Anne ISHAM -5 3430 (10) Hannah WORSHAM b 1700 VA; d bef 1729 VA -5 3430 (10)-1 m VA Francis POYTHRESS b VA; d VA http://members.tripod.com/~Randy_T/worsham.html The Surname of Worsham originates from Devon, England, and is considered to be Anglo Saxon. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~worshamwasham/Page319.htm Another line of Worshams, Oklahoma line. http://www.virginians.com/redirect.htm?topics&86 William Worsham I, in his own words If he could speak to us today, William Worsham I might describe his life as follows. I arrived in the Colony of Virginia by 1640 when Seth Ward sold me 200 acres at the old Indian Town, near Swift Creek, in what was then Henrico County. George Worsham, who may have been my brother, got a neighboring 200 acres 15 February 1652/3. [Patent Bk. 3, p. 23] My wife, Elizabeth, and I lived at “Jordans” on Bailey Creek in what was then Charles City County and is today Prince George. [Charles City Co. Deeds, Wills, and Order Bk. 1655-65, p. 151] We were the parents of five children. I was a county commissioner of Charles City County from April to August 1657, [Charles City Co. Deeds, Wills, and Order Bk. 1655-65, p. 189] and George was justice of the peace for Henrico in 1656. After my death, probably in the late 1650s, Elizabeth married Francis Epes, the second of his name in the Colony, who was by then the father of the third Francis Epes. He became father to my children. Charles and Mary were still minors 20 August 1678 when Epes gave the court an accounting of some livestock that belonged to them. [Henrico Co. Orphan's Court Bk. 1677-1739, p. 2] Elizabeth’s wills of 1678 remembered children of both marriages. Notes It has been suggested that William’s wife was Elizabeth Littleberry since she gave one of her sons by a 2nd marriage that peculiar name. Yet there is no evidence. Elizabeth’s 2nd husband was the son of Francis Epes who was in the colony by 1625. A patent issued to the elder Epes 26 Aug. 1635, stated that the land granted to him was for the “personal adventure” of himself and for the transportation of his sons John Epes, Francis Epes, Thomas Epes, and 30 others. [Patent Bk. 1, p. 280] Elizabeth’s will Elizabeth left a will in Henrico County in 1678 remembering daughter Elizabeth Kennon and her daughter Mary Kennon, daughter Mary Epes, son John Worsham, and her husband Epes’ children, whom she did not name (will dated 28 Aug. 1678 [''Henrico County Record Book No. 2, 1678-1693,'' Magazine of Virginia Genealogy, vol. 29, pp. 280-81] and proved 1 Oct. 1678 [Henrico Co. Court Order Bk. 1687, p. 59] ). Generation 2 (con't) She amended the will 23 Sept. 1678 to confirm gifts to children by her 1st husband, William Worsham, including John and Charles, and to divide the rest of her estate among children she had by her late husband Francis Epes, namely William Epes, Littlebury Epes, and Mary Epes. She appointed executors son-in-law Richard Kennon and stepson Francis Epes. https://www.familysearch.org/s/treeDetails/show?uri=http%3A%2F%2Ftree.familysearch.org%3A8 080%2Fwww-af-webservice%2Fperson%2F7440130&hash=HloWXpZgU9zB10k5M56iYku8TUc% 253D Ancestral File Record « Back to search results name: John William WORSHAM gender: Male birth: 1625 Of Jordans Par., Charles City Co., Va., Eng. death: 1660/1661 Of, Henrico, Virginia burial: Chesterfield, Henrico, Va? AFN: 95JS-BB Parents father: Mr. WORSHAM (AFN: 95JZ-MK ) Marriages (1) spouse: Elizabeth LITTLEBERRY (AFN: 95JP-L9 ) marriage: C1643 , Charles City Co., Va Hide children (6) child 1: William WORSHAM (AFN: 95JS-CH ) gender: Male birth: 1647 Of Jordans Par., Charles City Co., Va. death: 1678 Bef , Henrico, Va child 2: Sarah WORSHAM (AFN: NHZH-F1 ) gender: Female birth: 1644 Henrico Co, Va death: Bristol Parish, Henrico, Va burial: Henrico Co, Va child 3: John WORSHAM (AFN: 95JM-D0 ) gender: Male birth: 1655/1660 , Henrico Co., Va., Virginia death: 1729 Oct 1 Bermuda Hundred, Henrico, Va. burial: , Henrico, Va child 4: Mary WORSHAM (AFN: 95JP-SB ) gender: Female birth: 1658 , Henrico Co., Va. death: 1737 Jun 20 Bermuda Hundred, Henrico, Va child 5: Charles WORSHAM (AFN: 95JS-FT ) gender: Male birth: 1660 Generation 2 (con't) , Henrico Co., Va. death: 1719 Bermuda Hundred, Henrico, Va burial: Chesterfield, Henrico, Va. child 6: Elizabeth WORSHAM (AFN: 95JS-DN ) gender: Female birth: 1656 Of, Chesterfield, Virginia death: 1705 (Aft) Conjurer's Neck, Henrico, Virginia Source Citation FamilySearch™ Ancestral File v4.19 http://members.tripod.com/~Randy_T/worsham.html *****************1st Generation***************** William Worsham, born ca 1619 in England. He sailed to the Colonies and settled in Virginia. He had a Land Patent for 400 acres of land with his brother George, which was dated on 15 February 1652 in Henrico Co., Virginia. William married Elizabeth _____ (Possibly Littlebury/Littleberry). Elizabeth was born ca 1623 in Henrico Co., Virginia. William was a well respected man. He was at one time a County Commissioner in Charles City Co., Virginia. William died ca 1660/61 in Henrico Co., Virginia, leaving his wife a widow. Their children were: 1. William Worsham, born ca 1647 in Henrico Co., Virginia. He died ca 1677 in Henrico Co., Virginia. William was a deponent in a case involving Capt. Hill and a Mr. Irby in 1665. 2. Elizabeth Worsham, born ca 1651 in Henrico Co., Virginia. She married Richard Kennon. Richard was born ca 1650 of Henrico Co., Virginia, the son of Richard and Elizabeth Kennon. Elizabeth died ca 1743 in Henrico Co., Virginia, and Richard died in 1696 in Conjuror's Neck, Henrico Co., Virginia. Richard was a Justice in the House of Burgess. Their children were: Richard, William, Martha, Mary, Elizabeth, Sarah and Judith Kennon. (Thank you for the names of the children Ruth Burket. 3. John Worsham, (See 2nd Generation), born ca 1653 in the Bermuda Hundred, Henrico Co., Virginia. 4. Mary Worsham, born ca 1657 in Henrico Co., Virginia. She married Richard Ligon on 11 April 1680 in Henrico Co., Virginia. Richard was born ca 1657, the son of Mary Harris Ligon. Richard was a surveyor of Henrico Co., Virginia. In 1704 he owned 1024 acres in Henrico Co., Virginia. Richard had a Will (lost) in which his executor was Mathew Ligon, dated 02 Mar 1723/24. Their children were: Mathew, Richard, Henry, Sarah and Mary Ligon. 5. Charles Worsham, born ca 1661 in Henrico Co., Virginia. He married Mary Beville. Mary was born ca 1662 in Virginia, the daughter of Essex Beville. Charles died in 1712. Their children were: Essex, Henry, Drury, Francis, and William Worsham. After the death of her husband William, Elizabeth married secondly to Col. Francis Epes. Francis was born ca 1628. Francis was present during a hearing at the Orphans Court in Henrico Co., Virginia, where he gave an account of cattle of Mary and Charles Worsham. Francis died in 1678 from a wound that he inflicted with. Elizabeth died on 23 September 1678 in Bermuda Hundred, Henrico Co., Virginia. Children of Elizabeth and Francis were: Mary, William, Littleberry, and Francis Epes. Elizabeth made two Wills. One for her Worsham children, and one for her Epes children. Both of her Wills were proved on 01 Oct 1678. Excerpt of the Will of Elizabeth Worsham Epes to her Worsham Children Generation 2 (con't) Dated 28 August 1678 Will describes her as "Elizabeth Epes, of Bermuda Hundred, widow", making the following bequests: To Daughter Elizabeth Kennon, a stone ring, a black gown, a green silk petteicoat, a green satin bodie, and one-fourth of her money in the hands of Samuel Claphamson (of London) To Grandchild Mary Kennon/Bolling, a stone ring given her by her sister King To Daughter Mary Worsham, one-fourth of her money, certain personal property, and wearing apparel, and her thumb ring To Daughter Mary Epes, a new suite which came in this year. To Son John Worsham, one-fourth of her money and her silver tobacco box. To Son Charles Worsham, one-fourth of her money and certain other personal property. The remainder of her Estate to her husband, Eppes' children. Makes her son-in-law Richard Kennon, Executor. Excerpt of the Will of Elizabeth Worsham Epes to her Epes Children Dated 28 August 1678 Will describes her as "Widow of Col. Francis Epes, of Henrico Co.", making the following bequests: She ratifies all her gifts to her children by her former husband, Mr. Worsham, deceased. What Estate was given to her by the verbal will of her husband, Col. Frances Eppes, she wishes to be divided equally between the children she had by Eppes, viz: William, Littlebury, and Mary, when they come of age. She appoints her step son Francis Eppes, and her son-in-law Richard Kennon, Executors. Note of Interest: Elizabeth Worsham Epes was the 2nd Great Grandmother of Martha Wayles who married President Thomas Jefferson. *****************2nd Generation***************** John Worsham, Capt., born ca 1653 in the Burmuda Hundred, Henrico Co., Virginia. He married Phoebe _____. Phoebe was born ca 1657 in Henrico Co., Virginia. John was a Captain in the Militia. John died on 29 November 1729 in Henrico Parish, Henrico Co., Virginia, and Phoebe died in 1729, also in Henrico Co., Virginia. Their children were: 1. Elizabeth Worsham, born ca 1677 in Henrico Co., Virginia. She married twice. She married first to Thomas Ligon on 02 Feb 1696/97 in Varina, Henrico Co., Virginia. Thomas was born ca 1677, the son of William Ligon and Mary Tanner. Their children were: Phoebe, Elizabeth, Thomas, and Mary Ligon. Elizabeth married second to Alexander Marshall. Alexander was born ca 1677. He was Sheriff in 1737. Elizabeth died in February 1743/44, and Alexander died on 03 May 1743. Children: Francis Ligon, Alexander, William, Francis, Elizabeth, and John Marshall.. 2. John Worsham, Capt. (See 3rd Generation), born ca 1679 in Henrico Co., Virginia. 3. Frances Worsham, born ca 1683 in Henrico Co., Virginia. She married William Rowlett on 12 October 1703 in Henrico Co., Virginia. William was born ca 1675, the son of Peter and Frances Rowlett. William died on 05 May 1735 in Henrico Co., Virginia. Their children were: William, John, and George Rowlett. 4. Mary Worsham, born ca 1685 in Henrico Co., Virginia. She married Rev. George Robertson. Generation 2 (con't) George was born ca 1662 in Scotland. Their children were: James, George, Elizabeth, and John Robertson. 5. William Worsham, Capt., born ca 1688 in Henrico Co., Virginia. He married twice. He married first to Mary Archer, and second to Lucy Hamlin on 08 September 1725 in Henrico Co., Virginia. Lucy was born ca 1696. William died in 1748 in Dale Parish, Henrico Co., Virginia. Their children were: Lucy, and Anne Worsham. 6. Daniel Worsham, born ca 1690 in Henrico Co., Virginia. He married Judith "Elizabeth" Archer. Elizabeth was born ca 1690. Daniel died on 12 August 1727 in Henrico Co., Virginia. Their children were: Phebe, Elizabeth, and Martha Worham. 7. Martha Worsham, born ca 1694 in Henrico Co., Virginia. She married Seth Ward. Seth was born ca 1685, the son of Seth Ward and Anne Hatcher. Martha died in 1784 in Henrico Parish, Henrico Co., Virginia. Children: Seth, Martha, and Elizabeth Ward. 8. Anne Worsham, born ca 1696 in Henrico Co., Virginia. She married Thomas Osborne. Thomas was born ca 1690 in Henrico Co., Virginia, the son of Thomas Osborne and Martha Jones. Anne died in 1730 in Amelia Co., Virginia, and Thomas died in 1755 in Lunenburg Co., Virginia. Their children were: Reps, Anne, Edward, Martha, John, and Daniel Osborne. 9. (Daughter) Worsham, born ca 1698 in Henrico Co., Virginia. She married William _____. 10. (Daughter) Worsham, born ca 1700 in Henrico Co., Virginia. She married _____ Poythress. *****************3rd Generation***************** John Worsham, Capt, born ca 1679 in Henrico Co., Virginia. He was a Captain in the Militia. He married Mary Wynne ca 1712 in Henrico Co., Virginia. Mary was born ca 1689 in Charles City Co., Virginia, the daughter of Maj. Joshua Wynne and Mary Margaret Jones. John died ca September of 1753 in Chesterfield Co., Virginia, and Mary died 1725 in Henrico Co., Virginia. Their children were: 1. John Worsham, born ca 1711 in Henrico Co., Virginia. He married Elizabeth Agnes Branch on 11 October 1726 in Henrico Co., Virginia. Elizabeth was the daughter of Thomas Branch and Elizabeth Archer. Their children were: John, Lucy, Elizabeth, William, Henry, and Thomas Worsham. 2. Thomas Worsham, Capt., born ca 1713 in Henrico Co., Virginia. He was a Captain in the Militia. He married Martha Moseby/Moseley in January 1778. Thomas died ca 1800/1801 in Chesterfield Co., Virginia. Their children were: Rebecca, Daniel, and John Worsham. 3. Phebe Worsham, born ca 1717 in Henrico Co., Virginia. She married Moses James. Moses was born ca 1715. Phebe died in 1768 in Chesterfield Co., Virginia, and Moses died ca 1758 also in Chesterfield Co., Virginia. 4. Joshua Worsham, (See 4th Generation), born ca 1719 in Henrico Co., Virginia. *****************4th Generation***************** Joshua Worsham, born ca 1719 in Henrico Co., Virginia. He married Mary _____ ca 1747 in Prince George Co., Virginia. Mary was born ca 1725 in Pittsylvania Co., Virginia. Joshua 20 April 1771, and Mary died in 1798, both in Pittsylvania Co., Virginia. This is where both my lines cross over. Both Robert and Joshua are my 6th Great Grandfathers. Their children were: 1. John Worsham, born ca 1740 in Pittsylvania Co., Virginia. He married Mary _____. 2. Daniel Worsham, born ca 1742 in Pittsylvania Co., Virginia. He married Elizabeth _____. Generation 2 (con't) 3. Mary Worsham, born ca 1745 in Pittsylvania Co., Virginia. 4. Robert Worsham, (See 5th Generation), born ca 1748 in Pittslyvania Co., Virginia. 5. Joshua Worsham, (I will follow Roberts line), born ca 1750 in Pittslyvania Co., Virginia. 6. Michel Worsham, born ca 1752 in Pittsylvania Co., Virginia. She married Robert Ferguson. Robert was born ca 1761. Their children were Tunstall and Tabitha Ferguson. Michel also had two daughters Lucy and Elizabeth, paternal side unknown. 7. Martha "Patty" Worsham, born ca 1755 in Pittsylvania Co., Virginia. She died in 1778 in that same county. It does not appear that she married. 8. Thomas Worsham, born ca 1760 in Pittsylvania Co., Virginia. He married Elizabeth Wynne on 24 February 1783 in Brunswick Co., Virginia. Elizabeth was born ca 1762. Thomas died in 1817 in Pittsylvania Co., Virginia. 9. Phebe Worsham, born ca 1762 in Pittsylvania Co., Virginia. She married Stith Wynne on 31 March 1786 in Pittsylvania Co., Virginia. Stith was born ca 1758 in Virginia. *****************5th Generation***************** Robert Worsham, born ca 1748 in Pittyslvania Co., Virginia. He married Ruth "Ruby" Wynne. Ruby was born on 04 January 1755 in Pittsylvania Co., Virginia, the daughter of William M. Wynne and Mary Cynthia Harmon. Robert died in 1807, and Ruby died on 08 January 1808, both in Washington Co., Virginia. Their children were: 1. William Washam, born ca 1772 in Montgomery Co., Virginia. He married Hannah Smith on 07 February 1792 in Washington Co., Virginia. Hannah was born ca 1777. William died in 1819 in Washington Co., Virginia. Their children were: David, Jonathan M., Joseph, and Edith Washam. 2. John Worsham, (See 5th Generation), born ca 1774 in Montgomery Co., Virginia. 3. Joseph Worsham, born on 09 October 1776 in Montgomery Co., Virginia. He married Nancy McNew. Nancy was born ca 1790. Joseph died in 1858 in Montgomery Co., Virginia. Their children were: Mary, David, Ruth, Sophia, Ellen, Robert R., Elizabeth, Alfred R., and William Worsham. 4. Robert Washam, born ca 1778 in Montgomery Co., Virginia. He married Jane Reagan on 23 October 1806 in Washington Co., Virginia. Jane was born ca 1780. Robert died on 19 May 1812 in Washington Co., Virginia. Their children were: Elizabeth R., and Robert Nicholas Washam. 5. Littleberry "Berry" Worsham, born ca 1780 in Montgomery Co., Virginia. He married Elizabeth T. WEst on 26 January 1809 in Caswell Co., North Carolina. Elizabeth was born ca 1789. Berry died in 1817 in Caswell Co., North Carolina. Thier children were: Mary B., Emily H., Robert West, John J., Joseph C., and Littleberry Winn Worsham. 6. Martha "Patsy" Worsham, born ca 1782 in Montgomery Co., Virginia. She married Tobias Smith on 22 July 1802 in Washington Co., Virginia. Tobias was born on 13 September 1781. Martha died in 1818, and Tobias died on 21 August 183, both in Fayette Co., Indiana. Their children were: John, Mariah, Ruth, George, Mary, Robert, Joseph, Sarah, and Tobias Smith. 7. Mary Worsham, born ca 1784 in Montgomery Co., Virginia. She married Thomas Rockhold on 16 June 1807 in Washington Co., Virginia. Thomas was born ca 1774. Mary died on 07 September 1824 in Sullivan Co., Tennessee. Their children were: Ruth, C. D., Clemmentia, Thomas, Eza, and Elizabeth Rockhold. 8. Jeremiah Worsham, born on 03 April 1786 in Washington Co., Virginia. He married Nancy Fullen on 04 May 1813 in Franklin Co., Indiana. Nancy was born ca 1795. Jeremiah died on 20 Generation 2 (con't) October 1861 in Connersville, Fayette Co., Indiana. Their children were: Elizabeth, William W., Ruth, Samuel, Matilda, Robert M., John J., George W., Franklin M., Jeremiah, Charles W., Joseph T., and Sarah A. Worsham. 9. Sally Worsham, born ca 1789 in Washington Co., Virginia. She married Dr. Mitchell Tate. Mitchell was born ca 1786. Sally died in 1828 in Washington Co., Virginia. 10. Annie Worsham, born ca 1791 in Washington Co., Virginia. She married Samuel Woods Netherland on 07 January 1819 in Sullivan Co., Tennessee. Samuel was born ca 1796. Annie died on 06 May 1827 in Kingsport, Sullivan Co., Tennessee. Their children were: Sarah Ann, Margaret Woods, Robert Glen, and Creed Fulton Netherland. 11. Ruth Worsham, born ca 1793 in Washington Co., Virginia. She married William Mackey on 25 August 1816 in Blountville, Sullivan Co., Tennessee. William was born ca 1785. Ruth died on 30 October 1862 in Matagorda, Matagorda Co., Texas. Their children were: Catherine, Mary, John, Andrew C., and James Rhea Mackey. 12. Thomas Worsham, born ca 1796 in Washington Co., Virginia. He married Permelia _____. Thomas died in 1873 in Union Co., Tennessee. Their children were: Robert William, Mattias T., James, Elizabeth, Sarah, Mary, Permilia, and Ruth Worsham. 13. Jefferson Wynne Worsham, born on 26 August 1798 in Washington Co., Virginia. He married Elizabeth Powell ca 1821 in Jefferson Co., Tennessee. Elizabeth was born ca 1799. Jefferson died on 05 November 1824 in Sullivan Co., Tennessee. Their children were: Alvin S., and Eleanor Margaret Worsham Notes for Elizabeth Littleberry: http://www.familysearch.org/eng/search/frameset_search.asp?PAGE=/eng/search/ancestorsearchr esults.asp Elizabeth LITTLEBURY Compact Disc #137 Pin #756030 Pedigree Sex: F Event(s) Death: Sep 1678 ,Henrico,VA Parents Marriage(s) Spouse: William WORSHAM Disc #137 Pin #756031 Marriage: abt 1655 ,,VA Notes and Sources Notes: Available on CD-ROM Disc# 137 Sources: None Submitter John A. MAHEY 4645 N. Progress Ave. Harrisburg, PA 17110 Harrisburg, PA 17110 -------------------------------------- Littleberry, or Littlebury, both used http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/7590/Worsham.htm William Worsham b. 1625 Jordan's Parish, Charles City County, Virginia d. Feb 1655-60 Henrico County, Virginia, buried Chesterfield, Henrico County, Virginia m. abt 1650 Charles City, Virginia to Elizabeth Littleberry b. 1623 d. September 23, 1678 Bermuda Hundred, Henrico County, Virginia (Elizabeth was possibly a widow when William married her. After William's death she married Colonel Francis Epps) Her will probated 1 Oct 1678, Henrico County, Virginia http://www.geocities.com/loismtodd/pafg08.htm William Worsham [Parents] was born 1625 in Jordans Par., Charles City Co., Va. He died 1660/1661 in Henrico Co., Virginia and was buried in Henrico Co., Va. William married Elizabeth Generation 2 (con't) Littleberry on C1643 in , Charles City Co., Va. 1 _UID 2C20C90056CB7D41A8A75529BF83F4665DF9 http://www.virginians.com/redirect.htm?topics&w Before 1640 young William Worsham I arrived in the colony of Virginia and purchased 200 acres of land from Seth Ward [3536]. The land was on the Appomattox River at Old Town Creek and was probably where he established his home. William married Elizabeth - . Her last name may have been Littleberry since Littleberry’s were living in the neighborhood and she named one of her sons “Littlebury.” William’s brother George Worsham lived nearby. George was justice of the peace for Henrico in 1656. William was a county commissioner of Charles City County 1 April 1657/8. He and Elizabeth were the parents of four children: John Sr. [W.1], Charles [W.2], Elizabeth [W.3], Mary [W.4], and William Worsham II [W.5]. The elder William Worsham died young, probably in the late 1650s. Elizabeth then married Francis Epes II (c.1628 - 1678). He was the son of Francis Epes I. who was in the colony in 1625. A patent issued to the elder Epes on 26 August 1635, stated that the land granted to him was for the “personal adventure” of himself and for the transportation of his sons John Epes, Francis Epes, and Thomas Epes, and thirty others. One servant was George Archer [A]. Francis had a son Francis Epes III from a previous marriage. The children of Elizabeth and Francis were William Epes, Littlebury Epes, and Mary Epes. Elizabeth died in Henrico County in 1678 [28 Aug 1678 / 1 Oct 1678 ]. Elizabeth Littleberry was born 1623 in Henrico Co., Virginia. She died 23 Sep 1678 in Bermuda Hundred, Henrico Co., Virginia and was buried Oct 1678 in Henrico Co, Virginia. Elizabeth married William Worsham on C1643 in , Charles City Co., Va. Other marriages: Eppes, Francis 1 _UID 492FC8CFC0A3454E93412B075E5D5F2B5031 Elizabeth LITLEBERY Sex: F Event(s): Christening: 22 Oct 1620 St Botolph, Colchester, Essex, England Parents: Father: Robert LITLEBERY Mother: Jane They had the following children: M i William Worsham was born 1647 in of Jordans Par., Charles City Co., Va. He died before 1678 in Henrico Co., Va. 1 _UID E6E28A1DD376E64084E9306DA73CA687F8B8 M ii John Worsham was born 1654 and died 1719. F iii Elizabeth Worsham was born 1656 and died 20 Jun 1737. F iv Mary Worsham was born 1658/1659 and died 20 Jun 1737. M v Charles Worsham was born 1660 and died 2 Jun 1712. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~poythress/Epes.html Colonel Francis Epes married (1), about 1658, _____ and (2), about 1661, Mrs. Elizabeth Worsham, widow of William Worsham [Book 4] of Henrico County. As Elizabeth Epes of ‘Burmodii’ hundred, widow and relict of Col. Francis Epes of the County of Henrico, she made two wills, one dated 28 August 1678, in which she provided for her Worsham children, John Worsham, Elizabeth, Generation 2 (con't) wife of Richard Kennon, Mary Worsham and Charles Worsham, and the other, dated 23 September 1678, in which she provided for her Epes children, William, Littlebury and Mary Epes. She appointed her son-in-law Richard Kennon and her son-in-law [stepson] Francis Epes her executors. Both wills were proved 1 October 1678. http://members.tripod.com/~Randy_T/worsham.html After the death of her husband William, Elizabeth married secondly to Col. Francis Epes. Francis was born ca 1628. Francis was present during a hearing at the Orphans Court in Henrico Co., Virginia, where he gave an account of cattle of Mary and Charles Worsham. Francis died in 1678 from a wound that he inflicted with. Elizabeth died on 23 September 1678 in Bermuda Hundred, Henrico Co., Virginia. Children of Elizabeth and Francis were: Mary, William, Littleberry, and Francis Epes. Elizabeth made two Wills. One for her Worsham children, and one for her Epes children. Both of her Wills were proved on 01 Oct 1678. Excerpt of the Will of Elizabeth Worsham Epes to her Worsham Children Dated 28 August 1678 Will describes her as "Elizabeth Epes, of Bermuda Hundred, widow", making the following bequests: To Daughter Elizabeth Kennon, a stone ring, a black gown, a green silk petteicoat, a green satin bodie, and one-fourth of her money in the hands of Samuel Claphamson (of London) To Grandchild Mary Kennon/Bolling, a stone ring given her by her sister King To Daughter Mary Worsham, one-fourth of her money, certain personal property, and wearing apparel, and her thumb ring To Daughter Mary Epes, a new suite which came in this year. To Son John Worsham, one-fourth of her money and her silver tobacco box. To Son Charles Worsham, one-fourth of her money and certain other personal property. The remainder of her Estate to her husband, Eppes' children. Makes her son-in-law Richard Kennon, Executor. Excerpt of the Will of Elizabeth Worsham Epes to her Epes Children Dated 28 August 1678 Will describes her as "Widow of Col. Francis Epes, of Henrico Co.", making the following bequests: She ratifies all her gifts to her children by her former husband, Mr. Worsham, deceased. What Estate was given to her by the verbal will of her husband, Col. Frances Eppes, she wishes to be divided equally between the children she had by Eppes, viz: William, Littlebury, and Mary, when they come of age. She appoints her step son Francis Eppes, and her son-in-law Richard Kennon, Executors. Note of Interest: Elizabeth Worsham Epes was the 2nd Great Grandmother of Martha Wayles who married President Thomas Jefferson. https://www.familysearch.org/s/treeDetails/show?uri=http%3A%2F%2Ftree.familysearch.org%3A8 080%2Fwww-af-webservice%2Fperson%2F7440048&hash=HloWXpZgU9zB10k5M56iYku8TUc% 253D Ancestral File Record « Back to search results name: Elizabeth LITTLEBERRY Generation 2 (con't) gender: Female birth: 1623 Of, England, Of Henrico, Virginia death: 1678 Sep 23 Bermuda Hundred, Henrico, Virginia burial: 1678 Oct Henrico Co, Virginia AFN: 95JP-L9 Marriages (2) spouse: John William WORSHAM (AFN: 95JS-BB ) marriage: C1643 , Charles City Co., Va Hide children (6) child 1: Charles WORSHAM (AFN: 95JS-FT ) gender: Male birth: 1660 , Henrico Co., Va. death: 1719 Bermuda Hundred, Henrico, Va burial: Chesterfield, Henrico, Va. child 2: Mary WORSHAM (AFN: 95JP-SB ) gender: Female birth: 1658 , Henrico Co., Va. death: 1737 Jun 20 Bermuda Hundred, Henrico, Va child 3: Sarah WORSHAM (AFN: NHZH-F1 ) gender: Female birth: 1644 Henrico Co, Va death: Bristol Parish, Henrico, Va burial: Henrico Co, Va child 4: John WORSHAM (AFN: 95JM-D0 ) gender: Male birth: 1655/1660 , Henrico Co., Va., Virginia death: 1729 Oct 1 Bermuda Hundred, Henrico, Va. burial: , Henrico, Va child 5: William WORSHAM (AFN: 95JS-CH ) gender: Male birth: 1647 Of Jordans Par., Charles City Co., Va. death: 1678 Bef , Henrico, Va child 6: Elizabeth WORSHAM (AFN: 95JS-DN ) gender: Female birth: 1656 Of, Chesterfield, Virginia death: 1705 (Aft) Conjurer's Neck, Henrico, Virginia spouse: Francis EPPES (AFN: 95JP-K4 ) Generation 2 (con't) marriage: C1664 , Henrico, Va. Hide children (8) child 1: Mary EPPES (AFN: NVX3-6S ) gender: Female birth: 1653 < <, Of Henrico Co., Va.> child 2: Anna EPPES (AFN: 95JP-Q0 ) gender: Female birth: 1666 Abt , , Virginia child 3: William EPPES (AFN: 95JP-MG ) gender: Male birth: 1661 Bermuda Hundred, Chesterfield, Virginia death: 1710 Nov 16 , Prince George Co, Va. child 4: Francis EPPES (II) (AFN: 1B44-T8M ) gender: Male birth: 1783 , , Va child 5: William EPPES (AFN: NHZM-0B ) gender: Male birth: C1667 Henrico Co, Va death: 1710 Nov 16 Chesterfield Co, Va? burial: Chesterfield Co, Va? child 6: Anne EPPES (AFN: NVX3-70 ) gender: Female birth: 1655 < <, Of Henrico Co., Va.> child 7: Mary EPPES (AFN: 95JP-PS ) gender: Female birth: 1664 Bermuda Hundred, Chesterfield, Virginia death: 1698 , Henrico Co., Va. child 8: Littlebury EPPES (AFN: 95JP-NM ) gender: Male birth: 1665 Abt Bermuda Hundred, Chesterfield, Virginia death: 1743 , Charles City Co., Va. Source Citation FamilySearch™ Ancestral File v4.19 John William Worsham and Elizabeth Littleberry had the following children: 3. i. JOHN3 WORSHAM was born about 1658 in Henry, Virginia. He died on 01 Oct 1729 in Bermuda Hundred, Henry County, Virginia. He married Phoebe about 1675 in Generation 2 (con't) Henry County, Virginia. She was born about 1660 in Henry, Virginia. She died about 1729 in Virginia. 4. ii. SARAH WORSHAM was born in 1644 in Henry County, Virginia (England). She died in Bristol Parish, Henry County, Virginia. She married Abraham Womack, son of William Womack and Mary Allen in 1670 in Henrico County, Virginia. He was born in 1644 in Bermunda Hundred, Henrico County, Virginia. He died about 1733 in Henrico County, Virginia. 5. iii. ELIZABETH WORSHAM was born in 1656 in Chesterfield, Virginia. She died after 1705 in Conjurer's Neck, Henry County, Virginia. She married Richard Kennon, son of John Canon Kennon in 1676. He was born in 1650 in Virginia. He died in 1696 in Henrico, Virginia. iv. MARY WORSHAM was born in 1658 in Henry County, Virginia (England). She died on 20 Jun 1737 in Bermuda Hundred, Henry County, Virginia. She married RICHARD LIGGON. 6. v. CHARLES WORSHAM was born in 1660 in Henrico County, Virginia (England). He died in 1719 in Bermuda Hundred,Henrico County, Virginia. He married MARY BEVILLE. She was born about 1665 in Henrico County, Virginia. She died about 1712 in Henrico County, Virginia. vi. WILLIAM WORSHAM was born in 1647 in Jordans Parish, Charles City County, Virginia (England). He died before 1678 in Henry County, Virginia (England). Generation 3 3. JOHN3 WORSHAM (John William2, Worsham1) was born about 1658 in Henry, Virginia. He died on 01 Oct 1729 in Bermuda Hundred, Henry County, Virginia. He married Phoebe about 1675 in Henry County, Virginia. She was born about 1660 in Henry, Virginia. She died about 1729 in Virginia. Notes for John Worsham: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~emooman/d2294.htm John WORSHAM Captain was born in 1662 in Henrico, , VA. He died before 6 Oct 1729 in Bermuda Hundred, Henrico, , VA. J.P. for Henrico 1685, sheriff 1696 and 1697 "Colonial Wills of Henrico County, Virginia" Part One 1677-1737 Abstracted by Benjamin Weisiger III pg 124 Henrico Wills & Deeds 1725-1737 "p. 248 Will of John Worsham of Henrico Parish To son John, the plantation I live on, except a small parcel on head of my son William Worsham's plantation he bought of John Ealam To son William, all the rest of said plantation If above sons, have no heirs, then all to Daniel Worsham's eldest daughter my grandaughter To my son Daniel's widow Judith, to live on my plantation until she can provide for herself a house on her plantation at Coldwater Run To son John, silver tobacco box, seal gold ring, etc. To son William, items To daughters, Elizabeth Marshall, Frances Rowlett, Mary Robertson, Martha Ward, and Ann Osborn, each, 10 shillings To grandson Francis Poythress, a negro, etc., when 21 To grandaughter Obediance Worsham, a gold ring To son Daniels's daughters, Phebe, Martha, and Elizabeth, a negro man, Generation 3 (con't) and various items to them and their mother Judith Rest to sons John & William, and they executors Dated 9 June 1729 Wit: Joseph Royall, James Thompson, Henry Royall Recorded 6 Oct. 1729 !DEATH-SPOUSE-CHILD: "The Osbornes" Elizabeth J. Harrel pp. 33-43 Harrel states Born About 1653. Occupation Merchant, County Justice, Militia Colonel He was married to Phoebe about 1677 in Henrico, , VA. 515. Phoebe was born about 1657 in of, Henrico, , VA. She died before 1729 in Henrico, , VA. !DEATH-SPOUSE-CHILD: "The Osbornes" Elizabeth J. Harrel pp. 33-43 Children were: i. Elizabeth WORSHAM was born about 1677 in Henrico, , VA. She died in Feb 1743/44 in of, Henrico, , VA. ii. John WORSHAM Captain was born about 1679 in Henrico, , VA. He died about 1753 in Chesterfield Co., , VA. 257 iii. Frances WORSHAM. iv. Mary WORSHAM was born about 1685 in Henrico, , VA. She died after 1729 in of, Henrico, , VA. v. William WORSHAM was born about 1688 in Henrico, , VA. He died in 1748 in Henrico, , VA. 1746 Henrico Co., VA will of William Worsham lists son John and daughter Lucy vi. Daniel WORSHAM was born about 1690 in Henrico, , VA. He died on 17 Aug 1727 in Henrico, , VA. vii. Martha WORSHAM was born about 1694 in Henrico, , VA. She died about 1734 in Henrico, , VA. viii. Anne WORSHAM was born about 1696 in Henrico, , VA. She died after 1730 in VA. !BIRTH-SPOUSE-CHILD: "The Osbornes" Elizabeth J. Harrel pp. 33-43 ix. Elizabeth WORSHAM was born about 1698 in Henrico, , VA. She died after 1717 in of, Henrico, , VA. x. WORSHAM was born about 1700 in of, Henrico, , VA. She died before 1729 in of, Henrico, , VA. http://freepages.education.rootsweb.com/~kallenbach/henricodeeds..htm Capt. John Worsham TYPE: Patent - ref CF# VPB 12 p16-17 Date: 9 July 1724 frm Hugh Drysdale to Capt John Worsham Junr contract 35 Shill. Ref: 350 acres NL on the South side of Swift Creek in Henrico Co. loc -92192 7472 F127 L0 P255 - Point A) at a Corner black Oak of the Said Worsham line W43S; 106 Poles; - Point B) a Corner pine line S35E; 248 Poles; - Point C) a Corner pine line E28N; 280 Poles; - Point D) Two Corner Black Oaks One Gum One pine line N; 92 Poles; - Point E) a Corner hickrey Standing in the Said Worshams Line SWxW; 42 Poles; said Worshams Line - Point F) a corner pine line W; 28 Poles; - Point G) a corner black oak line NWxW; 174 Poles; - Point H) a Corner White Oak line WSW; 66 Poles; - Point I) a Corner black Oak line NWxW; 36 Poles; - Point J) a Corner pine lc NNW; 44 Poles; end John Worsham TYPE: Patent - mos XWBASS Date: 20 Oct 1691 ref [Patent Book 8:172-1] to 15) John Worsham contract 18 persons Ref: 879 acres Henrico/ColdWater Run of North side of Swift Creek Varina Parish loc -7673 -2593 F127 L0 P255 pt A) Henrico/ColdWater Run of North side of Swift Creek . 12. Corner black oak on Swift Creek HYD survey line ; down Creek with meanders to 0. Mouth of Coldwater Run HYD, along Run pt B) 1. Two Corner pines at head of said Run HYD line E; 56 poles pt C) 2. Corner pine line NNW; 49 poles pt D) 3. Corner White oak line NxE; 92 poles pt E) 4. Corner pohickory line WNW; 100 poles pt F) 5. Corner pine line WxS; 180 poles pt G) 6. Corner pine line NWxW; 88 poles pt H) 7. Corner pine line NWxN; 68 poles Generation 3 (con't) pt I) 8. Corner black oak line N; 68 poles pt J) 9. Corner White oak line Northwest 150 poles 'NW one & fifty poles' pt K) 10. Corner black oak line W; 48 poles pt L) 11. Corner pine line Southwest 180 poles Shift: sta 2 of JWORS691.INT to sta 23 of RLIGO693.INT - Quality of survey: Well located. Daniel Worsham TYPE: Patent - mos XWBASS Date: 17 Aug 1725 ref [Patent Book 12:253-1] to 5)Daniel Worsham, 20s, 200 acres contract 20s Ref: 200 acres Henrico/W South Rocky Run of South side of James Riv(self Thomas Frankling loc -4902 -2949 F127 L0 P255 - Point A) Henrico/W South Rocky Run of South side of James Riv(self Thomas Frankling. 0.said Worshams Corner White oak parting Worsham & Thomas Frankling line Northwest 150 poles on Worshams own lines - Point B) 1. Corner black oak line W; 52 poles - Point C) 2.said Worshams Corner pine line N; 166 poles leavingsaid line - Point D) 3. Corner White oak onWest side of Rockey Run line E30S; 186 poles - Point E) 4. Corner White oak in a slash line S26E; 160 poles - Point F) 5. Two Corner black oaks in Thomas Franklyns line W25S; 75 poles on his line to beginning Shift: sta 1 of DWORS725.INT to sta 10 of JWORS691.INT - Quality of survey: Well located. http://worsham-washam.accessgenealogy.com/Page23.htm JOHN WORSHAM & PHEBE (Pages 35-65) John Worsham b abt 1653 Henrico Co., VA s/o William & Elizabeth. He lived in Bristol Parish on Swift Creek in Henrico Co., VA. He md Phebe whose maiden name is unknown. By 1679 he was living in Bermuda Hundred. Ten families lived in the community, including John Worsham. He was very involved in community affairs and had many land holdings. He was a member of the Grand Jury for the years 1677 & 1678. He was Justice of the Peace for many years. Some times he acted as attorney for his brother in law Richard Kennon. John witnessed many wills. He was appointed to serve as Sheriff of Henrico Co. on 1 Jun 1696 and again in 1701, 1714 & 1715. He was granted a license for operating an ordinary in Henrico County in 1709. John died in 1729 leaving a will dated 9 Jun 1729 and proved 6 Oct 1729 in Henrico Co. John & Phebe children: http://members.tripod.com/~Randy_T/index-14.html **John Worsham** married **Phoebe _____,** ca 1675 in Henrico Co., Virginia. Phoebe was born in 1657 in Henrico Co., Virginia. John died: 29 November 1729 in Henrico Parish, Henrico Co., Virginia, and Phoebe died: 1729 also in Henrico Co., Virginia. Their children were born in Henrico Co., Virginia. They were: 1. Elizabeth Worsham, born: 1677, and died: 09 February 1743/44 in Chesterfield Co., Virginia. She married twice. She married first to Thomas Ligon on 02 Februrary 1696/97 in Varina, Henrico Co., Virginia. Thomas was born in 1677. Children: Elizabeth and Phoebe. Elizabeth married second to Alexander Marshall. 2. **John Worsham, Capt.,** (See 3rd Generation), born: 1679. 3. Frances Worsham, born: 1683. She married William Rowlett on 12 October 1703 in Henrico Co., Virginia. William was born in 1675. 4. Mary Worsham, born: 1685. She married George Robertson. George was born in 1662. 5. William Worsham, born: 1688, and died in 1748 in Dale Parish, Henrico Co., Virginia. He married Lucy Hamlin on 08 September 1725 in Henrico Co., Virginia. Lucy was previously married to William Eppes, Jr. Lucy was born in 1696. Children: William, John, and Lucy. 6. Daniel Worsham, born: 1690, and died on 12 August 1727 in Henrico Co., Virginia. He married Judith "Elizabeth" Archer, born: 1690. Their children were: Phoebe, Elizabeth and Martha. 7. Martha Worsham, born: 1694, and died in 1734 in Henrico Parish, Henrico Co., Virginia. She married Seth Ward, born: 1685. 8. Anne Worsham, born: 1696, and died in 1730 in Amelia Co., Virginia. She married Thomas Osborne, born: 1690. 9. Elizabeth Worsham, born: 1698. She married a William Eppes, son of Francis Eppes and Anne Isham. 10. Female, born: 1700. She married a Mr. Poythress. Welcome to my Worsham Lineage Page. The Surname of Worsham originates in Devon, England, and is considered to be Anglo Saxon. I believe the information below is correct, but it is up to you, the individual researcher, to prove your lines. If you do find any discrepancies please email me. I Generation 3 (con't) hope you find the information helpful to you. I would like to thank all of my newly found cousins for contributing information to me, and a special thanks goes out to Dorothy Tuttle and Larry Washam for all of their information, which helped me fill in the gaps. You can also visit their wonderful site at: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~worshamwasham/ . Thank you all. http://www.widomaker.com/~branches/d0/i0000447.htm#i447 . John10 WORSHAM CAPT (William11)(1465) (#447) was born in Henrico, VA 1650. He married Phoebe in Henrico, VA, ABT 1675. (Phoebe is #452.) Phoebe was born in Henrico, VA ABT 1657. (Additional notes for Phoebe(1466)) Phoebe died ABT 1725 in Henrico, VA. At 20 years of age Phoebe became the mother of Elizabeth WORSHAM in Henrico, VA, 1676/1677. Phoebe became the mother of John WORSHAM Jr., Capt. in Henrico, VA, ABT 1679. Phoebe became the mother of Frances WORSHAM in Henrico, VA, ABT 1683. Phoebe became the mother of Mary WORSHAM in Henrico, VA, ABT 1685. Phoebe became the mother of William WORSHAM in Henrico, VA, ABT 1688. Phoebe became the mother of Daniel WORSHAM in Henrico, VA, ABT 1690. Phoebe became the mother of Martha WORSHAM in Henrico, VA, ABT 1694. Phoebe became the mother of Anne WORSHAM in Henrico, VA, ABT 1696. Phoebe became the mother of WORSHAM in Henrico, VA, ABT 1698. Phoebe became the mother of WORSHAM in Henrico, VA, ABT 1700. At 27 years of age John became the father of Elizabeth WORSHAM in Henrico, VA, 1676/1677. John became the father of John WORSHAM Jr., Capt. in Henrico, VA, ABT 1679. John became the father of Frances WORSHAM in Henrico, VA, ABT 1683. John became the father of Mary WORSHAM in Henrico, VA, ABT 1685. John became the father of William WORSHAM in Henrico, VA, ABT 1688. John became the father of Daniel WORSHAM in Henrico, VA, ABT 1690. John became the father of Martha WORSHAM in Henrico, VA, ABT 1694. John became the father of Anne WORSHAM in Henrico, VA, ABT 1696. John became the father of WORSHAM in Henrico, VA, ABT 1698. John became the father of WORSHAM in Henrico, VA, ABT 1700. He made a will in Henrico, VA, 9 Jun 1729. https://www.familysearch.org/s/treeDetails/show?uri=http%3A%2F%2Ftree.familysearch.org%3A8 080%2Fwww-af-webservice%2Fperson%2F7439982&hash=HloWXpZgU9zB10k5M56iYku8TUc% 253D Ancestral File Record « Back to search results name: John WORSHAM gender: Male birth: 1655/1660 , Henrico Co., Va., Virginia death: 1729 Oct 1 Bermuda Hundred, Henrico, Va. burial: , Henrico, Va AFN: 95JM-D0 Parents father: John William WORSHAM (AFN: 95JS-BB ) mother: Elizabeth LITTLEBERRY (AFN: 95JP-L9 ) Marriages (2) spouse: Phebe (AFN: XMXS-30 ) marriage: 1675 Abt , Henrico, Va Hide children (19) child 1: Frances WORSHAM (AFN: XMXS-5B ) gender: Female birth: 1680 Abt , Henrico, Va death: 1729 Aft Generation 3 (con't) , , Va child 2: Hannah WORSHAM (AFN: 95JM-QP ) gender: Female birth: 1700 , Henrico Co., Va. death: 1729 Bef , , Va child 3: Phebe WORSHAM (AFN: 95JM-PJ ) gender: Female birth: 1698 Abt , Henrico Co., Va. death: 1729 Aft , , Va child 4: William WORSHAM (AFN: 95JM-6X ) gender: Male birth: 1688 Of, Henrico, Virginia death: 1748 , Henrico Co., Va. child 5: Mary WORSHAM (AFN: 95JM-KT ) gender: Female birth: 1685 Abt , Henrico Co., Va. death: 1729 Aft , , Va child 6: Capt. John WORSHAM (AFN: 95JM-HH ) gender: Male birth: 1679 , Henrico Co., Va. death: Oct 1753 5 Bef , Chesterfield Co., Va. burial: , Chesterfield, Va child 7: Mary WORSHAM (AFN: 95JM-KT ) gender: Female birth: 1685 Abt , Henrico Co., Va. death: 1729 Aft , , Va child 8: Daniel WORSHAM (AFN: 95JM-L1 ) gender: Male birth: 1690 Abt Of, Henrico, Virginia death: 1727 Aug 17 , Henrico Co., Va. burial: , Henrico, Va child 9: Martha WORSHAM (AFN: 95JM-M6 ) gender: Female birth: 1694 Of, Henrico, Virginia death: 1734 Abt , Henrico Co., Va. Generation 3 (con't) child 10: Phebe WORSHAM (AFN: 95JM-PJ ) gender: Female birth: 1698 Abt , Henrico Co., Va. death: 1729 Aft , , Va child 11: Daniel WORSHAM (AFN: 95JM-L1 ) gender: Male birth: 1690 Abt Of, Henrico, Virginia death: 1727 Aug 17 , Henrico Co., Va. burial: , Henrico, Va child 12: Martha WORSHAM (AFN: 95JM-M6 ) gender: Female birth: 1694 Of, Henrico, Virginia death: 1734 Abt , Henrico Co., Va. child 13: William WORSHAM (AFN: 95JM-6X ) gender: Male birth: 1688 Of, Henrico, Virginia death: 1748 , Henrico Co., Va. child 14: Elizabeth WORSHAM (AFN: 95JM-GB ) gender: Female birth: 1677 , Henrico Co., Va. death: 1743 May 3 , Henrico, Va child 15: Anne WORSHAM (AFN: 95JM-NC ) gender: Female birth: 1696 Abt Of, Henrico, Virginia death: 1739 Abt , , Va child 16: Elizabeth WORSHAM (AFN: 95JM-GB ) gender: Female birth: 1677 , Henrico Co., Va. death: 1743 May 3 , Henrico, Va child 17: Capt. John WORSHAM (AFN: 95JM-HH ) gender: Male birth: 1679 , Henrico Co., Va. death: Oct 1753 5 Bef , Chesterfield Co., Va. burial: , Chesterfield, Va Generation 3 (con't) child 18: Anne WORSHAM (AFN: 95JM-NC ) gender: Female birth: 1696 Abt Of, Henrico, Virginia death: 1739 Abt , , Va child 19: Hannah WORSHAM (AFN: 95JM-QP ) gender: Female birth: 1700 , Henrico Co., Va. death: 1729 Bef , , Va spouse: Mrs. Phoebe WORSHAM (AFN: 95JM-F5 ) marriage: 1677 , Henrico Co., Va. Hide children (21) child 1: Elizabeth WORSHAM (AFN: 95JM-GB ) gender: Female birth: 1677 6. Henrico Co., Va. death: 1743 May 3 7. Henrico, Va child 2: William WORSHAM (AFN: 95JM-6X ) gender: Male birth: 1688 Of, Henrico, Virginia death: 1748 , Henrico Co., Va. child 3: Mary WORSHAM (AFN: 95JM-KT ) gender: Female birth: 1685 Abt , Henrico Co., Va. death: 1729 Aft , , Va child 4: Daniel WORSHAM (AFN: 95JM-L1 ) gender: Male birth: 1690 Abt Of, Henrico, Virginia death: 1727 Aug 17 , Henrico Co., Va. burial: , Henrico, Va child 5: Anne WORSHAM (AFN: 95JM-NC ) gender: Female birth: 1696 Abt Of, Henrico, Virginia death: 1739 Abt , , Va child 6: Martha WORSHAM (AFN: 95JM-M6 ) gender: Female birth: 1694 Of, Henrico, Virginia Generation 3 (con't) death: 1734 Abt , Henrico Co., Va. child 7: Hannah WORSHAM (AFN: 95JM-QP ) gender: Female birth: 1700 , Henrico Co., Va. death: 1729 Bef , , Va child 8: Phebe WORSHAM (AFN: 95JM-PJ ) gender: Female birth: 1698 Abt , Henrico Co., Va. death: 1729 Aft , , Va child 9: WORSHAM (AFN: 1VN3-TJW ) gender: Female birth: 1700 Abt , Henrico, Virginia death: 1729 Bef child 10: WORSHAM (AFN: 1VN3-THP ) gender: Female birth: 1698 Abt , Henrico, Virginia child 11: William WORSHAM (AFN: 95JM-6X ) gender: Male birth: 1688 Of, Henrico, Virginia death: 1748 , Henrico Co., Va. child 12: Daniel WORSHAM (AFN: 95JM-L1 ) gender: Male birth: 1690 Abt Of, Henrico, Virginia death: 1727 Aug 17 , Henrico Co., Va. burial: , Henrico, Va child 13: Martha WORSHAM (AFN: 95JM-M6 ) gender: Female birth: 1694 Of, Henrico, Virginia death: 1734 Abt , Henrico Co., Va. child 14: Frances WORSHAM (AFN: 95JM-JN ) gender: Female birth: 1677/1683 , Henrico Co., Va. death: 1735/1755 , Henrico, Va. burial: 1735/1755 , Generation 3 (con't) child 15: Mary WORSHAM (AFN: 95JM-KT ) gender: Female birth: 1685 Abt , Henrico Co., Va. death: 1729 Aft , , Va child 16: Elizabeth WORSHAM (AFN: 95JM-GB ) gender: Female birth: 1677 , Henrico Co., Va. death: 1743 May 3 , Henrico, Va child 17: Phebe WORSHAM (AFN: 95JM-PJ ) gender: Female birth: 1698 Abt , Henrico Co., Va. death: 1729 Aft , , Va child 18: Hannah WORSHAM (AFN: 95JM-QP ) gender: Female birth: 1700 , Henrico Co., Va. death: 1729 Bef , , Va child 19: Anne WORSHAM (AFN: 95JM-NC ) gender: Female birth: 1696 Abt Of, Henrico, Virginia death: 1739 Abt , , Va child 20: Capt. John WORSHAM (AFN: 95JM-HH ) gender: Male birth: 1679 , Henrico Co., Va. death: Oct 1753 5 Bef , Chesterfield Co., Va. burial: , Chesterfield, Va child 21: Capt. John WORSHAM (AFN: 95JM-HH ) gender: Male birth: 1679 , Henrico Co., Va. death: Oct 1753 5 Bef , Chesterfield Co., Va. burial: , Chesterfield, Va Source Citation FamilySearch™ Ancestral File v4.19 Notes for Phoebe: http://www.virginians.com/redirect.htm?topics&w John Worsham Sr. was the son of John and Elizabeth (-) Worsham of Henrico (now Chesterfield) County, Virginia. He was born on his father’s plantation on Old Town Creek, probably in the early Generation 3 (con't) 1650s. John married Phoebe - probably before 1680 although her name did not appear in any records until 1691, when she witnessed an agreement by Martha Stratton. In 1679 John Worsham was living in the community of Bermuda Hundred. Nearby was his stepbrother Francis Epes III, his step brother-in-law Richard Kennon [W.3/S], Martin Elam, Thomas Sheppey [7046.2.2], Edward Stratton II [S.1], Joseph Royall, and Mrs. Isham. It was here that John and Phoebe Worsham probably reared their ten children. John was a prominent man in the county and an influential merchant in Bermuda Hundred. In 1685 they appointed him a justice, a position he held for many years. In 1698 and 1697, he served as sheriff and was a captain in the militia. Consequently he spent much time at Varina, the county seat. John served as security for many people and witnessed many wills, suggesting that many highly respected him. One will he witnessed was that of Maj. William Ligon Sr. [1760]. Of interest are court records of 1696. Phoebe had witnessed the will of Gilbert Elam I a few years earlier. When the will was to be proved, she was unable to come to the court house because she was “great with child.” The child was probably Ann [W.1.8]. John Worsham acquired several large tracts of land. On 20 October 1691, with Edward Stratton II [S.1] and Abraham Womack, he obtained a patent for 879 acres on the north side of Swift Creek, next to Coldwater Run. Later, on 24 October 1701, with Francis Patram [S.2.1], he obtained 924 acres on the main fork of Proctors Creek. In 1703 with his stepbrother Capt. Francis Epes and sons, Isham Epes and Francis Epes Jr., his son-in-law minister George Robertson [W.1.6/S], his sister Elizabeth Kennon [W.3], Philip Jones, Martha Stratton [7046.2], James Hill [1656] and George Archer II [A.1] patented 4,000 acres on the north side of the Appomattox River at the mouth of Winterpock Creek. In 1704 John was paying quit rents on 1,104 acres of land in Henrico County. Phoebe Worsham died before 9 June 1729 when John Worsham, in his 70s, wrote his will. He died by October, when his will was proved in court. In his will, John Sr. left his home plantation to his son John Jr. [W.1.1], except a small part that was to go to William [W.1.2]. If John Jr. died without heirs, the plantation would go to William. If he too died without heirs, it would go to the eldest daughter of his deceased son Daniel [W.1.3]. He left ten shillings to each of his daughters: Elizabeth Marshall [W.1.4], Frances Rowlett [W.1.5], Mary Robertson [W.1.6], Martha Ward [W.1.7], and Ann Osborne [W.1.8]. Ann also received “Negroes, Grace and Bowsar.” John Worsham Sr. mentioned also several of his grandchildren in his will. Children of John and Phoebe (-) Worsham: Capt. John Worsham Jr. [W.1.1] had land on Swift Creek and in Amelia County. He served as captain in the militia and on the vestry of Henrico Parish. By 1718 John married first Mary Wynne [14260.J2.3.2]. Some believe this Mary Wynne was the wife of John Worsham Sr. Henrico County taxed Capt. John Worsham on 12 levies and 790 acres in 1736. Worsham died in Chesterfield County [8 Dec 1751 ]. Joshua Worsham [W.1.1.1]. Thomas Worsham [W.1.1.2] inherited land on Swift Creek. Chesterfield County charged him on five tithables in 1756. John Worsham [W.1.1.3] married Agnes Branch [6648.1.1.5]. Agnes was the daughter of Capt. Thomas Branch and Elizabeth Archer, and the widow of Edward Osborne Jr. [O.1.2.3]. Their Family Phoebe Worsham [W.1.1.4] wed Moses James. He died before 2 December 1757 when Chesterfield County granted Phoebe James administration of her deceased husband’s estate . On 18 June 1758, three Chesterfield County citizens valued his estate . Chesterfield County granted John Worsham administration of the estate of Phoebe James on 5 June 1767 . Capt. William Worsham [W.1.2] (c.1678) married Mary Archer [A.1.7]. Their Family Daniel Worsham [W.1.3] (- c.1728) had land on the south side of the James River west of Rocky Branch and along Coldwater Run. Daniel married Judith Archer [A.5.4]. Their Family Elizabeth Worsham [W.1.4] (c.1676) married Thomas Ligon [1760.1]. Their Family Generation 3 (con't) After the death of her husband, Elizabeth married Alexander Marshall I (1676 - 3 May 1743), a leather tanner by trade . It was Elizabeth and her new husband who were caring for Lodowick Tanner [3522.1.3] in 1706. Mr. Alexander Marshall received large grants of land in Henrico County. Marshall bought from Michell Mitchell his rights to a survey of 628 acres in Henrico County and applied to the Land Office for a patent. On April Fool’s Day of 1717, the Land Office issued the patent in the name of Michell, who had been dead a long time, and not in the name of Alexander Marshall. Marshall discovered the error and obtained a corrected patent in 1721. On 7 January 1725/6, he secured a patent for 2,000 acres in the north side of Appomattox River, and on the south side of Butterwood Creek. This land fell later in Goochland. On 28 September 1730, he renewed his patent of 2,000 acres and obtained a patent on 1,000 additional acres . The Land Office issued a patent on another huge tract of 1,950 acres in 1731. Alexander Marshall was a vestryman in Bristol Parish (1723 - 24). Henrico County taxed Marshall on six levies and 444 acres in 1736. Alexander and his wife were buried on the left bank of the Appomattox River near its mouth, upon a highland that belonged to Richard Epes. John Worsham and Phoebe had the following children: 7. i. ELIZABETH4 WORSHAM was born in 1677 in Henry, Virginia. She died on 03 May 1743 in Henry, Virginia. She married (1) ALEXANDER MARSHALL on 20 Aug 1706 in Henry County, Virginia. He was born in 1676 in Henry, Virginia. He died on 03 May 1743 in Henry, Virginia. She married (2) THOMAS LIGGON on 02 Feb 1697 in Henry County, Virginia. He was born in 1672 in Henry, Virginia. He died in 1705 in Henry, Virginia. 8. ii. FRANCIS WORSHAM was born about 1680 in Henry, Virginia. She married WILLIAM ROWLETT. He was born in 1678. He died in 1735. iii. WILLIAM WORSHAM was born in 1688 in Henry, Virginia. He died in 1748 in Henry, Virginia. Notes for William Worsham: http://www.virginians.com/t.htm?w.1 This site has :Children of John and Phoebe (-) Worsham: Capt. William Worsham [W.1.2] (c.1678) married Mary Archer [A.1.7]. I think it is: (Capt.) John Worsham b. ca 1679, wife, Mary Wynne, parents of William who married Mary Archer --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------- http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/7590/Worsham.htm ...3 >(Capt.) John Worsham b. ca 1679 Henrico County, Virginia d. October 11, 1744 Chesterfield County, Virginia m. 1712 to Mary Wynne b. 1689 Charles City County, Virginia d. 1725 Henrico County, Virginia (dau. of (Major) Joshua Wynne and Mary Jones) ....4 >Frances Worsham b. 1682 Henrico County, Virginia m. 12 Oct 1703 Henrico County, Virginia to William Rowlett b. 1675 ....4 Martha Worsham b. ca 1687 m. Seth Ward ....4 Mary Worsham b. ca 1689 Henrico County, Virginia m. James Roberson/Robertson ....4 Anne Worsham b. ca 1692 m. Thomas Edward Osborne ....4 Daniel Worsham b. ca 1695 Henrico County, Virginia d. 1727 m. Judith Elizabeth Kennon Archer ....4 John Worsham b. 1711 d. 1745 m. Agnes Branch ....4 Thomas Worsham b. 1713 Generation 3 (con't) ....4 Phoebe Worsham b. 1717 m. Moses James ....4 Joshua "Joseph" Worsham b. 1719 d. 1771 Pittsylvania County, Virginia m. 1) Mary ___ b. 1725 d. 1798 m. 2) abt 1739 Martha ____ ....4 William Worsham b. unknown d. abt 1748 m. Mary Archer http://www.virginians.com/redirect.htm?topics&a Capt. William Worsham died in 1748 [15 Nov 1746 / Dec 1748]. William Worsham [A.1.7.1] inherited a number of properties including 500 acres in Amelia County, called “West Creek.” He married Amy Epes, a daughter of Isham Epes and Amey (Goodwyn) Scott. Worsham died in Chesterfield County [19 Dec 1752 / 1 Jun 1753 ] by 6 April 1753 when Amy Worsham presented her husband’s will. In 1762 John Archer [A.5.1] sold a half-acre lot in the Town of Bermuda to Amy Worsham. Amy married second Hay Turnbull. Elizabeth Epes Worsham [A.1.7.1.1]. Mary Isham Worsham [A.1.7.1.2] was born after her father made his will but her mother identified her and her sister in a later deed. John Worsham [A.1.7.2] inherited properties including 400 acres on Smacks Creek in Amelia County and 500 acres next to his brother. Lucy Worsham [A.1.7.3]. Obedience Worsham [A.1.7.4] married a Howson and as Obedience Howson, she and her three children were beneficiaries of the 1746-will of her father. Her husband was perhaps William Howson who appeared in early records of Amelia County. On 13 February 1735/6, Lawrence Brown conveyed 400 acres on Smacks Creek to William Howson “of Charles City County” for £25 via deeds of lease and release. On 20 June 1737, William Howson sold this land to Thomas Lee of Westmoreland County for £40 . George White, John Hudson, William Graham, John Copeland, and Thomas Brooks all sued William for debts around 1735-36. William died before 20 February 1740/1, when Amelia County granted Edward Booker an attachment against the estate of William Howson. John Hudson held property belonging to Howson and he failed to appear in court to reveal what, if anything, he had that belonged to Howson. Hudson was dead by 16 May 1741 when Booker attached Hudson’s estate and asked the court to ask William Willson and Lawrence Brown if they had anything that belonged to Hudson. John Howson [A.1.7.4.1] inherited from his grandfather Worsham 372 acres on West Creek. He witnessed many wills and appraised several estates in Amelia County. Amelia County bound out the children of Martha Freeman, a free mulatto, to John in 1759-61. In 1773 Amelia County licensed John to keep an ordinary at the court house, then a very lucrative enterprise . He married probably a daughter of Richard Willson [3698.1.1.3]. In 1782 Amelia County listed John Howson head of a family of nine with eleven slaves. Elizabeth Howson [A.1.7.4.2]. Phoebe Howson [A.1.7.4.3]. http://www.geocities.com/katstx/d24.html#P61 176. William WORSHAM was born about 1687 in Henrico County, VA. He died in 1748 in Henrico County, VA. He was married to Lucy HAMLIN about 1713 in Chesterfield County, VA. 177. Lucy HAMLIN. Children were: 88 i. John WORSHAM. ii. William WORSHAM was born about 1714 in Henrico County, VA. He died on DEC 19 1752 in Chesterfield County, VA. iii. Lucy WORSHAM was born about 1712. iv. Obedience WORSHAM was born about 1715 in Henrico County, VA. http://www.widomaker.com/~branches/d0/i0000447.htm#i447 918 v. William WORSHAM(1473) (#456) was born in Henrico, VA ABT 1688. Generation 3 (con't) William died BEF Dec 1748 in Henrico, VA. He married Lucy in Chesterfield, VA, ABT 1713. (Lucy is #1596.) (Additional notes for Lucy(1474)) http://www.peak.org/~mskinner/html/d0001/g0000452.html Lucy HAMLIN WFT Est. 1672-1696 - WFT Est. 1720-1785 BIRTH: WFT Est. 1672-1696 DEATH: WFT Est. 1720-1785 Family 1 : William WORSHAM MARRIAGE: ABT. 1713, Chesterfield VA Lucy WORSHAM William WORSHAM Obedience WORSHAM +John WORSHAM , Sr. http://members.tripod.com/~Randy_T/index-14.html 5. William Worsham, born: 1688, and died in 1748 in Dale Parish, Henrico Co., Virginia. He married Lucy Hamlin on 08 September 1725 in Henrico Co., Virginia. Lucy was previously married to William Eppes, Jr. Lucy was born in 1696. Children: William, John, and Lucy. http://members.tripod.com/~Randy_T/index-14.html **John Worsham** married **Phoebe _____,** ca 1675 in Henrico Co., Virginia. Phoebe was born in 1657 in Henrico Co., Virginia. John died: 29 November 1729 in Henrico Parish, Henrico Co., Virginia, and Phoebe died: 1729 also in Henrico Co., Virginia. Their children were born in Henrico Co., Virginia. They were: 1. Elizabeth Worsham, born: 1677, and died: 09 February 1743/44 in Chesterfield Co., Virginia. She married twice. She married first to Thomas Ligon on 2 Februrary 1696/97 in Varina, Henrico Co., Virginia. Thomas was born in 1677. Children: Elizabeth and Phoebe. Elizabeth married second to Alexander Marshall. 2. **John Worsham, Capt.,** (See 3rd Generation), born: 1679. 3. Frances Worsham, born: 1683. She married William Rowlett on 12 October 1703 in Henrico Co., Virginia. William was born in 1675. 4. Mary Worsham, born: 1685. She married George Robertson. George was born in 1662. 5. William Worsham, born: 1688, and died in 1748 in Dale Parish, Henrico Co., Virginia. He married Lucy Hamlin on 08 September 1725 in Henrico Co., Virginia. Lucy was previously married to William Eppes, Jr. Lucy was born in 1696. Children: William, John, and Lucy. 6. Daniel Worsham, born: 1690, and died on 12 August 1727 in Henrico Co., Virginia. He married Judith "Elizabeth" Archer, born: 1690. Their children were: Phoebe, Elizabeth and Martha. 7. Martha Worsham, born: 1694, and died in 1734 in Henrico Parish, Henrico Co., Virginia. She married Seth Ward, born: 1685. 8. Anne Worsham, born: 1696, and died in 1730 in Amelia Co., Virginia. She married Thomas Osborne, born: 1690. 9. Elizabeth Worsham, born: 1698. She married a William Eppes, son of Francis Eppes and Anne Isham. 10. Female, born: 1700. She married a Mr. Poythress. iv. DANIEL WORSHAM was born about 1690 in Henry, Virginia. He died on 17 Aug 1727 in Henry, Virginia. Generation 3 (con't) Notes for Daniel Worsham: http://www.widomaker.com/~branches/d0/i0000447.htm#i447 919 vi. Daniel WORSHAM(1475) (#458) was born in Henrico, VA ABT 1690. Daniel died 17 Aug 1727 in Henrico, VA, at 37 years of age. He married Judith ARCHER in Henrico, VA, ABT 1720. (Judith ARCHER is #1597.) (Additional notes for Judith ARCHER(1476)) v. MARY WORSHAM was born about 1685 in Henry, Virginia. She died after 1729 in Virginia. Notes for Mary Worsham: http://www.widomaker.com/~branches/d0/i0000447.htm#i447 917 iv. Mary WORSHAM(1471) (#454) was born in Henrico, VA ABT 1685. She married George ROBERTSON in Henrico, VA, ABT 1704. (George ROBERTSON is #1595.) (Additional notes for George ROBERTSON(1472)) vi. MARTHA WORSHAM was born in 1694 in Henry, Virginia. She died about 1734 in Virginia. Notes for Martha Worsham: http://www.widomaker.com/~branches/d0/i0000447.htm#i447 920 vii. Martha WORSHAM(1477) (#461) was born in Henrico, VA ABT 1694. Martha died ABT 1734 in Henrico, VA. He married Seth WARD in Henrico, VA, ABT 1694. (Seth WARD is #1598.) (Additional notes for Seth WARD(1478)) vii. ANNE WORSHAM was born about 1696 in Henry, Virginia. She died about 1739 in Virginia. She married THOMAS OSBORNE. He was born in 1690. He died in 1755. Notes for Anne Worsham: http://www.widomaker.com/~branches/d0/i0000447.htm#i447 921 viii. Anne WORSHAM(1479) (#460) was born in Henrico, VA ABT 1696. Anne died AFT 1714 in VA. She married Thomas OSBORNE in Henrico, VA, ABT 1714. (Thomas OSBORNE is #1599.) (Additional notes for Thomas OSBORNE(1480)) viii. HANNAH WORSHAM was born in 1700 in Henry, Virginia. She died before 1729 in Virginia. Notes for Hannah Worsham: http://www.widomaker.com/~branches/d0/i0000447.htm#i447 923 x. WORSHAM(1483) (#462) was born in Henrico, VA ABT 1700. She died BEF 1729. She married POYTHRESS in Henrico, VA, ABT 1720. ( POYTHRESS is #1601.) (Additional notes for POYTHRESS(1484)) ix. PHOEBE WORSHAM was born about 1698 in Henry, Virginia. She died after 1729 in Virginia. Generation 3 (con't) Notes for Phoebe Worsham: http://www.widomaker.com/~branches/d0/i0000447.htm#i447 922 ix. WORSHAM(1481) (#463) was born in Henrico, VA ABT 1698. She married William EPPES in Henrico, VA, ABT 1717. (William EPPES is #1600.) (Additional notes for William EPPES(1482)) x. JOHN WORSHAM was born in 1679 in Henry, Virginia. He died in Oct 1753 in Chesterfield, Virginia. Notes for John Worsham: http://www.widomaker.com/~branches/d0/i0000447.htm#i447 915 ii. John WORSHAM Jr., Capt.(1467) (#451) was born in Henrico, VA ABT 1679. John died BEF 5 Oct 1753 in Chesterfield, VA, at approximately 74 years of age. He married Mary WYNNE in Henrico, VA, ABT 1712. (Mary WYNNE is #459.) Mary was born in Charles City, VA ABT 1692. (Additional notes for Mary WYNNE(1468)) Mary died ABT 1724 in Henrico, VA. http://www.geocities.com/awoodlief/wynne.html Major Joshua (ca. 1663-1715), Indian interpreter m. Mary Jones: daughter married Thomas Goodrich and inherited "Raceland" in Petersburg (horse breeding plantation) built by his grandfather, Peter Jones; Joshua was killed by the Indians in revenge (after his servant killed one of their "great men")>>Joshua, Robert, William, Peter (m. _Hill) , Information from William Lindsey: m. Mary, d/o Peter JONES, and had issue: Peter (m. 1]d/o Col. Edward HILL, and 2]Frances ANDERSON HERBERT), Joshua, m. Mary SLOMAN, Robert (m. 1]----HAMLIN and 2]Sarah KNIBB), William (m. Frances READ), Francis, Mary (m. John WORSHAM), and Margaret (m. Edward GOODRICH). http://members.tripod.com/~Randy_T/index-11.html **Joshua Wynne** born 1659 in Charles City Co., Virginia, married **Mary Jones.** Mary was born: 1668 in Charles City Co., Virginia, the daughter of **Peter Jones and Margaret Wood.** Joshua Wynne and Robert Malone (husband of his neice Mary Wynne Malone) were paid bounty of 200 pounds to kill wolves. Joshua was also an indian interpreter. He inherited his father Robert's plantation. He was a Justice in Charles City Co., VA, and also sheriff of Prince George Co., Virginia. Joshua was killed by Indians in revenge after his servant killed one of their "Great Men". Joshua died in Nov of 1715 in Dinwiddie Co., Virginia. After the death of her husband, Mary married William Randolph. Mary died in 1718 in Henrico Co., Virginia. Their children were: **Note: This is where my line crosses over. Both Mary and William are my 9th Great Grandparents. So I will document both of their lineages from here on out. 1. Joshua Wynne, born: 1680, Charles City Co., Virginia, married Mary Sloman ca 1700 in Prince George Co., Virginia. Children: Sloman, Robert, and Joshua Wynne. 2. Peter Wynne, born: 1685, Charles City Co., Virginia, died in 1738 in Bristol Parish, Prince George Co., Virginia. He married twice. He married first a Miss Hill, daughter of Edward Hill. Children: Mary Wynne. He married second to Francis (Anderson) Herbert. Francis died in 1727 in Prince George Co., Virginia. Children: Peter Wynne. 3.**Mary Wynne,** (See 5th Generation), born: 1692, Charles City Co., Virginia. **Mary Wynne** born 1689 in Charles City Co., Virginia, married **Capt. John Worsham** in 1712 in Henrico Co., Virginia. John was born: 1679 in Henrico Co., Virginia, the son of **John and Phoebe Worsham.** Mary died: 1725 in Henrico Co., Virginia, and John died: 1753 in Chesterfield Co., Virginia. (2) Robert Wynne, born: 1693, Charles City Co., Virginia. He married a Martha _____. (3) Francis Wynne, born: 1696, Charles City Co., Virginia, died: 1774 in Pittsylvania Generation 3 (con't) Co., Virginia. He married a Frances _____. 6. Margaret Wynne, born: 1696, Charles City Co., Virginia, died: 1723 in Prince George Co., Virginia. She married Edward Goodrich in 1710. Edward was born: 1693 and died: 04 Jan 1719/20 in Prince George Co., Virginia. Children: Edward, Benjamin, Elizabeth, and Mary Goodrich. 7. Sloman Wynne, born: 1700, Charles City Co., Virginia. 8. **William M. Wynne,** (See 5th Generation), born: 1705, Charles City Co., Virginia. http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/7590/Worsham.htm ...3 >(Capt.) John Worsham b. ca 1679 Henrico County, Virginia d. October 11, 1744 Chesterfield County, Virginia m. 1712 to Mary Wynne b. 1689 Charles City County, Virginia d. 1725 Henrico County, Virginia (dau. of (Major) Joshua Wynne and Mary Jones) ....4 >Frances Worsham b. 1682 Henrico County, Virginia m. 12 Oct 1703 Henrico County, Virginia to William Rowlett b. 1675 ....4 Martha Worsham b. ca 1687 m. Seth Ward ....4 Mary Worsham b. ca 1689 Henrico County, Virginia m. James Roberson/Robertson ....4 Anne Worsham b. ca 1692 m. Thomas Edward Osborne ....4 Daniel Worsham b. ca 1695 Henrico County, Virginia d. 1727 m. Judith Elizabeth Kennon Archer ....4 John Worsham b. 1711 d. 1745 m. Agnes Branch ....4 Thomas Worsham b. 1713 ....4 Phoebe Worsham b. 1717 m. Moses James ....4 Joshua "Joseph" Worsham b. 1719 d. 1771 Pittsylvania County, Virginia m. 1) Mary ___ b. 1725 d. 1798 m. 2) abt 1739 Martha ____ ....4 William Worsham b. unknown d. abt 1748 m. Mary Archer http://www.virginians.com/redirect.htm?topics&w(Archer family line back) Mary Archer [A.1.7] married Capt. William Worsham [W.1.2]. William owned land in Bermuda Hundred acquired from John Elam. Henrico County taxed Worsham on 12 levies and 1,528 acres in 1736. Worsham also owned land in Amelia County. In 1737 Godfrey Fowler was overseeing the Amelia County property with the help of two “Negroes, Peter and George.” Elsewhere in Amelia County, “Negro Tom” was working another plantation. William Worsham served as captain in the militia. On 26 May 1746, William Worsham, of Henrico County, sold 400 acres in Amelia County to Alexander Marshall Jr. [W.1.4.1]. The land was on the south side of the Appomattox River and both sides of Buckskin Creek in Raleigh Parish. http://worsham-washam.accessgenealogy.com/Page47.htm .3.2. JOHN WORSHAM & MARY WYNNE (Pages 66-79) John Worsham, Jr. b abt 1679 Henrico Co., VA s/o John Worsham & Phebe md Mary Wynne abt 1700 Henrico Co., VA. He owned land on Swift Creek. He was a witness in many deed transactions & wills in Henrico Co. He was an appraiser of many estates. He was vestryman & church warden of Curles Church. He left a will dated 8 Dec 1751 & proved 5 Oct 1753 in Chesterfield Co., VA. John & Mary children: http://books.dreambook.com/treadway/worsham.html Name: Kathy Martin E-mail address: kmartin@infowest.com Comments: Great site! I, too, am a direct descendant of Capt. John Worsham and Mary Wynne. Their son, Joshua 'Joseph' and his wife, Mary, had a daughter Michael. She and Robert Ferguson gave birth to Tunstall Ferguson, who married Mary Martin. Their daughter Martha Jane Ferguson married John Henry Craghead. Generation 3 (con't) Their daughter, Mary Ann married George Balls Reeder. Their daughter, Susan Ann Reeder is my great grandmother. She married John Henry Bott. Their son, George H. Bott was my Grandfather. There is a huge posterity and I'd be happy to share info with you! It's great to find another cousin! I have a question for you re Joshua 'Joseph' Worsham, born 1719. I show him married twice. Once to the Mary you have, and once to a Martha. I show no children for this 1st marraige. Can you verify or refute this information? Thanks for any help. Would love to talk with you! Kathy Sunday, May 19th 2002 - 06:06:16 PM http://www.geneologydatanetwork.com/hdeeds.htm Deed #47 pg. 89 Edward STRATTON, of Henrico Co., Virginia, planter, to John WORSHAM and Abraham WOMACK, Sr. of same, for 11 shillings, 293 acres, being a third part of 879 acres on north side of Swift Creek called Coldwater Run, next to John WORSHAM, as in deed by said Capt. Johon WORSHAM and Abraham WOMACK to said Edward STRATTON, 15 Aug 1699. Land is one third part of aforesaid tract granted to Capt. John WORSHAM, Abraham WOMACK and dec'd Edward STRATTON by patent 20 Oct 1691. Dated: 1 Apr 1708 Witnesses: Joseph Pleasants, Seth Ward, Simon Jeffreys Signed: Edward Stratton Recorded: 1 Apr 1708 Anne, wife of Edward Stratton relinquishes her dower in land. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- Deed #86 pg. 174 30 Jun 1709: John ELAM of Henrico Co., Virginia, to John WORSHAM, Jr., and John ROYALL , Jr. for 22 pounds, land called “Flintons”, 160 acres on south side of Flinton’s Swamp, next to Bartholomew STOVALL, Edward STRATTON, Arthur MOSELEY, William CLARK, Edward STANDLEY. Witnesses: William KENNON, Thomas RANDOLPH Signed: John ELAM Recorded: 1 Aug 1709 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 17 Mar 1707. Richard LIGON, Surveyor of Henrico Co., to John CURTIS, planter, of same. Capt. John WORSHAM and Francis PATRAM, by deed 1 Jun 1703, sold Richard LIGON 303 acres on main fork of Proctor's Creek, and is southern part of 924 acres granted to said Worsham and Patram 24 Oct 1702. Ligon for 12 dollars sells 303 acres to said Curtis. Witnesses: Simon JEFFREYS, Robert HANCOCK Recorded 2 Jun 1707 Mary, wife of Ligon, relinquishes dower. Generation 3 (con't) http://freepages.education.rootsweb.com/~kallenbach/henricodeeds..htm John Worsham & Francis Patterson TYPE: Patent - ref CF#130 VPB 9 p399 Date: 24 October 1701, Francis Nicholson Esqr. Governor to John Worsham and Francis Patterom Ref: 924 acres Henrico Co. in the Main fork of Procters contract transp. of 19 persons loc -63648 10736 F127 L0 P255 - Point A) at the Mouth of the Said fork and Runeth thence up the Northern branch as It trendeth survey line n; 300 poles guestimate, up the North branch - Point B) a Corner white Oake thence leaveing theNorth branch and Run line SExS; 394 Poles; - Point C) a Corner white Oake line ESE; 74 Poles; - Point D) a Corner pine Standing on the Main Southern branch of Procters thence down that branch as it windeth and trendeth to the place It begun survey line ; down the Main South branch of Procters end http://members.tripod.com/~Randy_T/worsham.html John Worsham, Capt, born ca 1679 in Henrico Co., Virginia. He was a Captain in the Militia. He married Mary Wynne ca 1712 in Henrico Co., Virginia. Mary was born ca 1689 in Charles City Co., Virginia, the daughter of Maj. Joshua Wynne and Mary Margaret Jones. John died ca September of 1753 in Chesterfield Co., Virginia, and Mary died 1725 in Henrico Co., Virginia. Their children were: 1. John Worsham, born ca 1711 in Henrico Co., Virginia. He married Elizabeth Agnes Branch on 11 October 1726 in Henrico Co., Virginia. Elizabeth was the daughter of Thomas Branch and Elizabeth Archer. Their children were: John, Lucy, Elizabeth, William, Henry, and Thomas Worsham. 2. Thomas Worsham, Capt., born ca 1713 in Henrico Co., Virginia. He was a Captain in the Militia. He married Martha Moseby/Moseley in January 1778. Thomas died ca 1800/1801 in Chesterfield Co., Virginia. Their children were: Rebecca, Daniel, and John Worsham. 3. Phebe Worsham, born ca 1717 in Henrico Co., Virginia. She married Moses James. Moses was born ca 1715. Phebe died in 1768 in Chesterfield Co., Virginia, and Moses died ca 1758 also in Chesterfield Co., Virginia. 4. Joshua Worsham, (See 4th Generation), born ca 1719 in Henrico Co., Virginia. ------------------- Robert Worsham, born ca 1748 in Pittyslvania Co., Virginia. He married Ruth "Ruby" Wynne. Ruby was born on 04 January 1755 in Pittsylvania Co., Virginia, the daughter of William M. Wynne and Mary Cynthia Harmon. Robert died in 1807, and Ruby died on 08 January 1808, both in Washington Co., Virginia. Their children were: 1. William Washam, born ca 1772 in Montgomery Co., Virginia. He married Hannah Smith on 07 February 1792 in Washington Co., Virginia. Hannah was born ca 1777. William died in 1819 in Washington Co., Virginia. Their children were: David, Jonathan M., Joseph, and Edith Washam. 2. John Worsham, (See 5th Generation), born ca 1774 in Montgomery Co., Virginia. 3. Joseph Worsham, born on 09 October 1776 in Montgomery Co., Virginia. He married Nancy McNew. Nancy was born ca 1790. Joseph died in 1858 in Montgomery Co., Virginia. Their children were: Mary, David, Ruth, Sophia, Ellen, Robert R., Elizabeth, Alfred R., and William Worsham. 4. Robert Washam, born ca 1778 in Montgomery Co., Virginia. He married Jane Generation 3 (con't) Reagan on 23 October 1806 in Washington Co., Virginia. Jane was born ca 1780. Robert died on 19 May 1812 in Washington Co., Virginia. Their children were: Elizabeth R., and Robert Nicholas Washam. 5. Littleberry "Berry" Worsham, born ca 1780 in Montgomery Co., Virginia. He married Elizabeth T. WEst on 26 January 1809 in Caswell Co., North Carolina. Elizabeth was born ca 1789. Berry died in 1817 in Caswell Co., North Carolina. Thier children were: Mary B., Emily H., Robert West, John J., Joseph C., and Littleberry Winn Worsham. 6. Martha "Patsy" Worsham, born ca 1782 in Montgomery Co., Virginia. She married Tobias Smith on 22 July 1802 in Washington Co., Virginia. Tobias was born on 13 September 1781. Martha died in 1818, and Tobias died on 21 August 183, both in Fayette Co., Indiana. Their children were: John, Mariah, Ruth, George, Mary, Robert, Joseph, Sarah, and Tobias Smith. 7. Mary Worsham, born ca 1784 in Montgomery Co., Virginia. She married Thomas Rockhold on 25 June 1807 in Washington Co., Virginia. Thomas was born ca 1774. Mary died on 07 September 1824 in Sullivan Co., Tennessee. Their children were: Ruth, C. D., Clemmentia, Thomas, Eza, and Elizabeth Rockhold. 8. Jeremiah Worsham, born on 03 April 1786 in Washington Co., Virginia. He married Nancy Fullen on 04 May 1813 in Franklin Co., Indiana. Nancy was born ca 1795. Jeremiah died on 20 October 1861 in Connersville, Fayette Co., Indiana. Their children were: Elizabeth, William W., Ruth, Samuel, Matilda, Robert M., John J., George W., Franklin M., Jeremiah, Charles W., Joseph T., and Sarah A. Worsham. 9. Sally Worsham, born ca 1789 in Washington Co., Virginia. She married Dr. Mitchell Tate. Mitchell was born ca 1786. Sally died in 1828 in Washington Co., Virginia. 10. Annie Worsham, born ca 1791 in Washington Co., Virginia. She married Samuel Woods Netherland on 07 January 1819 in Sullivan Co., Tennessee. Samuel was born ca 1796. Annie died on 06 May 1827 in Kingsport, Sullivan Co., Tennessee. Their children were: Sarah Ann, Margaret Woods, Robert Glen, and Creed Fulton Netherland. 11. Ruth Worsham, born ca 1793 in Washington Co., Virginia. She married William Mackey on 25 August 1816 in Blountville, Sullivan Co., Tennessee. William was born ca 1785. Ruth died on 30 October 1862 in Matagorda, Matagorda Co., Texas. Their children were: Catherine, Mary, John, Andrew C., and James Rhea Mackey. 12. Thomas Worsham, born ca 1796 in Washington Co., Virginia. He married Permelia _____. Thomas died in 1873 in Union Co., Tennessee. Their children were: Robert William, Mattias T., James, Elizabeth, Sarah, Mary, Permilia, and Ruth Worsham. 13. Jefferson Wynne Worsham, born on 26 August 1798 in Washington Co., Virginia. He married Elizabeth Powell ca 1821 in Jefferson Co., Tennessee. Elizabeth was born ca 1799. Jefferson died on 05 November 1824 in Sullivan Co., Tennessee. Their children were: Alvin S., and Eleanor Margaret Worsham --------------- John Worsham, born ca 1774 in Montgomery Co., Virginia. He married Martha "Patsy" Worsham in March 1801. Martha was born in 1781 in Pittslyvania Co., Virginia, the daughter of Joshua Worsham, John's Uncle. Their family was listed in Generation 3 (con't) the 1812 Early Tennessee Tax Lists for Sullivan Co., the 1830 Sullivan Co., Tennessee Census records, pg. 328 (John Washum) 1 male 5-10, 1 male 10-15, 1 male 15-20, 1 male 50-60, 2 females under 5, 1 females 5-10, 1 female 10-15, 2 female 15-20, 1 female 50-60. John was listed in the 1837 Tax List for Bristol, Sullivan Co., Tennessee. Their family migrated to Carroll Co., Missouri after the 1837 Tax Listing. Their family was then listed in 1840 Chariton Co., Missouri Census records, pg. 320 (John Warsham) 1 male 5-10, 1 male 15-20, 1 male 20-30, 1 male 60-70, 1 female 5-10, 1 female 10-15, 1 female 15-20, and 1 female 50-60. Both John and Patsy died in Carroll Co., Missouri. 1. Jefferson Washam/Worsham, (See 7th Generation), born ca 1802 in Washington Co., Virginia. 2. Robert Worsham, born ca 1803 in Washington Co., Virginia. He married Catherine _____. Catherine was born ca 1816. Robert died in 1852 in Chariton Co., Missouri. 3. William T. Worsham, born ca 1810 in Washington Co., Virginia. He married Mary Worsham. Mary was born ca 1815. William died in 1871 in Saltville, Washington Co., Virginia. 4. Orlander Worsham, born 15 march 1814 in Sullivan Co., Tennessee. He married Nancy Lane on 05 June 1846 in Chariton Co., Missouri. Nancy was born ca 1818 in Kentucky. Orlander died on 10 June 1853 and is buried in the Corinth Cemetery, Musselfork Twp., Chariton Co., Missouri. Their children were: John, and Sintha Worsham. ************7th Generation***************** Jefferson Washam/Worsham, born ca 1802 in Washington Co., Virginia. He married Rebecca Elkins. Rebecca was born ca 1804 in Sullivan Co., Tennessee, the daughter of Larkin Elkins and Catherine Odell. Their family was listed in the 1830 Sullivan Co., Tennessee Census records, pg. 328: (Jefferson Washhum) 1 male under 5, 1 male 20-30, 2 females under 5, and 1 female 20-30. Jefferson was listed in the 1837 Tax List for Bristol, Sullivan Co., Tennessee. Their family was also listed in the 1840 Chariton Co., Missouri Census records, pg. 314: (Jefferson Warshum) 2 males under 5, 2 males 5-10, 1 male 10-15, 1 male 30-40, 1 female under 5, 1 female 5-10, 2 females 10-15, and 1 female 30-40. Jefferson died sometime after 1840, as he was not listed in the 1850 Census records. Rebecca and her family were listed in the 1850 Sullivan Co., Tennessee Census records, pg. 42, household 431 (Rebecka Washam), the 1860 River Bend Forge PO, Sullivan Co., Tennessee Census (Rebecca Washam), pg. 29, household 1028, and the 1870 Goodson Twp., Washington Co., Virginia Census records, pg. 93 (Rebecca Worhsam), household 195. Rebecca died in 1877 in Washington Co., Virginia. Their children were: 1. Nancy Worsham, born ca 1827 in Sullivan Co., Tennessee. 2. Martha Worsham, born ca 1829 in Sullivan Co., Tennessee. 3. Washington Worthington Worsham, born ca 1830 in Madison Co., North Carolina. He married Mary Elizabeth McCullum on 23 March 1877 in Chariton Co., Missouri. Mary was born ca 1827. 4. William Odell Worsham, (See 8th Generation), born 09 October 1833 in Sullivan Co., Tennessee. 5. Robert Lee S. Washam, born ca 1835 in Sullivan Co., Tennessee. He married Catherine Bushong ca 1853 in Sullivan Co., Tennessee. Catherine was born ca Generation 3 (con't) 1837 in Tennessee. Robert died in Greenville, Tennessee. Their family was living with Robert's mother in the 1860 Census records. Their children were: Martha M. Washam. 6. Orlando "Leander" Washam, born ca 1838 in Sullivan Co., Tennessee. He married Martha W. Phipps on 28 November 1865 in Sullivan Co., Tennessee. Martha was born ca 1844 in Tennessee. Their family was listed in the 1870 Bristol PO, Sullivan Co., Tennessee Census records, pg. 380, household 107. Their children were: Alexander and Esther Washam. 7. Thomas Jefferson Washam, born on 04 April 1840 in Jonesboro, Washington Co., Tennessee. He married from what I can tell 3 times. He married first to Martha E. _____. Children: Francis Washam. He married second to Sarah _____. Sarah was born ca 1838 in Tennessee. He married third to Lucinda King on 12 November 1911 in Pesia, Hawkins Co., Tennessee. Lucinda was born ca 1854. ************8th Generation***************** William Odell Worsham, born 09 October 1833 in Sullivan Co., Tennessee. He married Sarah F. Rogers ca 1855 in Sullivan Co., Tennessee. Sarah was born on 22 June 1840 in Sullivan Co., Tennessee, the daughter of Nicholas Rogers and Elizabeth Lewis. William and his family were listed in the 1860 Sullivan Co., Tennessee Census records, pg. 142, household 973, the 1870 Bristol PO, Sullivan Co., Tennessee Census records, pg. 382, household 136, and the 1880 Spring Creek, Madison Co., North Carolina Census records, pg. 125C. William was a Wagon Maker, and a Mechanic. William died on 09 November 1913, and Sarah died on 19 January 1929 in Charleston, Charleston Co., South Carolina. They both are buried in the Bluff Cemetery, Hot Springs, Madison Co., North Carolina. I have a copy of a letter written by Sarah, dated 28 November 1910, which Gary Gailand sent to me (Thank you Gary for your wonderful information you have donated to this line). I thought I would share it with everyone: Bluff, North Carolina, November 28, 1910, To Mrs. W. C. Henley (Walter), Dear Daughter I will answer your kind and welcome letter. Was glad to get it I begain to think something was bad the mater. I am y____ sorrow you are not well. Hope this may find you all rite. We use all so is to go but not very well and it is raining so hard here this morning and I fear it is going to turn cold, looks very much like it last night was like a sumer night, thunder and the wind blowd and this morning is a change and that will give all colds, we have lots of sickness in here now, pneumonia, fever and Togripp? and bad colds I have had. Letters from all of the children but Willie John writes he is doing lots better than he did at Hot Springs. Said him and Case got work every day that is better. T. E (Thomas Ezekial) family was well. I am going to write him how they are neglecting writing us. I think it very low down of him. They have moved from where he lived if dont write you soon I will give you his address. He had the wrong name he said in his letter. Eva had writen him. I will correct him in his mistake. That will be rite, dont you think. So Terrells are all well. Adie and Alice went to see Granny Peggey yesterday. She is very poorly Adie said. She did not think she could be here long they are all working in their tobacco today. Have rite nice tobacco, but I dont think it will bring very much. Jeffie (Jefferson) was here Saturday, said all had bad colds and has had a very bad cold. I feel so uneasy he dose expose himself so. Have you gave out moving to the farm, but one can not do much this time of year and farm as well work in the mill. Well Walter you are not here to get wood duck and D_ _ward is out saving wood for it is going to snow. George halled us a good load of stove wood Saturday that will ceep me out of the woods a week or so. Get so every time I get in the woods I get ____ so I have got to be afraid of the woods tis so slick with leaves I cant stand up. Will Generation 3 (con't) write soon. Your mother, Sarah Worsham William and Sarah's children were: 1. Daniel S. Worsham, born 03 March 1856 in Sullivan Co., Tennessee. He married Laura Rezine "Lurie" Brooks on 13 August 1880 in Madison Co., North Carolina. Lurie was born in December 1860 in Madison Co., North Carolina, the daughter of Joseph Brooks. Daniel died in 1925 in Madisn Co., North Carolina, and Lurie died on 02 October 1962 in Henderson Co., North Carolina. Their children were: William, David, Laura R., Belva, and Dosha Worsham. 2. Martha Ann Elizabeh Worsham, (See 9th Generation), born 05 April 1857 in Sullivan Co., Tennessee. 3. Mary Caldona Worsham, born 11 December 1859 in Sullivan Co., Tennessee. 4. Reuben S. Worsham, born ca 1861 in Sullivan Co., Tennessee. He married B. F. Blair. Reuben died in Canada. 5. Nancy Catherine Worsham, born and died ca 1862 in Sullivan Co., Tennessee. 6. Rosanna Lee Worsham, born 29 July 1864 in Sullivan Co., Tennessee. She married George Washington Kelley on 13 February 1880 in Greene Co., Tennessee. George was born on 07 January 1857 in Kelley's Gap, Greene Co., Tennessee, the son of Samuel Kelley and Elizabeth Jennings. Rosanna died on 26 June 1900, and George died in 1936. They both are buried in the Harrison Cemetery, Greene Co., Tennessee. Children: Oscar Kelley. 7. Ellen Adaline "Addie" Worsham, born ca 1867 in Sullivan Co., Tennessee. She married Terrell Brooks. Children: David Odell Brooks. 8. William John Worsham, born ca 1868 in Sullivan Co., Tennessee. He married Martha Sawyer on 06 March 1890 in Madison Co., North Carolina. Martha was born ca 1874 in Tennessee. Children: William, Mary, Sadie, Charles, Raymond, Frank, Helen, and Elva Worsham. 9. Thomas Ezekial Worsham, born ca 1870 in Sullivan Co., Tennessee. He died in Canada. 10. Sarah Jane Worsham, born ca 1872, possibly Virginia. She died in Madison Co., North Carolina. 11. Stephen Nicholas U. Worsham, born ca December 1875 in Madison Co., North Carolina. He married Telitha G. "Reba" Ward on 19 May 1899 in Spring Creek, Madison Co., North Carolina. Telitha was born in December 1878 in Madison Co., North Carolina. Children: Vesta, Maynard A., Kate, Darris, Columbus, Earl, Edna Muriel, and Vern Worsham. 12. Elizabeth Rebecca Worsham, born ca 1877 in Madison Co., North Carolina. 13. Eva Earness Worsham, born 09 March 1879 in Madison Co., North Caroina. She married Jacob Franklin Worsham. Eva died on 27 December 1956, and is buried in the Riverview Memorial Park Cemetery, Charleston, Charleston Co., South Carolina. Children: Duward, Deniece, and Dora Mae Worsham. Generation 3 (con't) 14. Jefferson W. Worsham, born ca 1880 in Madison Co., North Carolina. He married Stella Mae Brooks. Stella was born in 1888 in Hot Springs, Madison Co., North Carolina. Jefferson died in 1942 and is buried in the Conley Cemetery, Nebo, McDowell Co., North Carolina. Childen: Ada, Julia, Robbie, William, Henry, Stella, and John Worsham. 15. Robert Pemberton Worsham, born ca 1882 in Madison Co., North Carolina. He married Laura Curley on 14 March 1901 in Madison Co., North Carolina. Children: Violet Worsham. 16. Helena Mae Worsham, born 30 July 1884 in Bluff, Madison Co., North Carolina. She married James Sloan Fendley. James was born in 1885. Helena died on 19 November 1953 and is buried in the Riverview Memorial Park Cemetery, Charlston, Charleston Co., South Carolina. James died in 1980. 4. SARAH3 WORSHAM (John William2, Worsham1) was born in 1644 in Henry County, Virginia (England). She died in Bristol Parish, Henry County, Virginia. She married Abraham Womack, son of William Womack and Mary Allen in 1670 in Henrico County, Virginia. He was born in 1644 in Bermunda Hundred, Henrico County, Virginia. He died about 1733 in Henrico County, Virginia. Notes for Sarah Worsham: http://www.wherndon.net/html/genealogy/DB_old/d0004/g0000005.html#I1099 BIRTH: BEF 1656, , Henrico Co., Virginia Colony DEATH: ? spouse..Abraham WOMACK children.. Thomas WOMACK Abraham WOMACK Martha WOMACK Jane WOMACK http://www.womacknet.com/message/archive/09.1997.html -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sep 1, 1997; 16:55 Joyce Wommack joylin@sosinc.net I have just received information that the name of the first wife of Abraham (son of immigrant) and mother of his children was Sarah WORSHAM b. ca 1644, dau of John William WORSHAM b. ca 1625, Charles City, Jordan Parish, VA, d. bef 1661 in Henrico Co., VA and Elizabeth LITTLEBERRY, b. 1623, d. 23 sep 1678, Henrico Co., VA. It has been accepted by most researchers that he (may) have married his headright, Sarah Sumerseals/Sumerscales, sometime between 1688-1691, which would have been too late for her to have been the mother of his children and that he must have married before her. Has anyone ever heard of Sarah WORSHAM as his first wife? Notes for Abraham Womack: http://www.geneologydatanetwork.com/hdeeds.htm Generation 3 (con't) Deed # 70 pg. 138 28 Feb 1708: Richard KENDALL and Frances his wife, of York Co., Virginia, to John ARCHER of Henrico Co., for 150 pounds, 400 acres in Bermuda Hundred, next to Patram, William CLARK, Abraham WOMACK, John WORSHAM , and Col. Francis EPES. Witnesses: John PLEASANTS, William RANDOLPH, Jr. Thomas ELDRIDGE Signed: Richard KENDALL, Frances KENDALL Recorded 1 Nov 1708 (John ARCHER'S bond for land says it was originally patented by Thomas SHIPPY). http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Valley/1360/Page23.htm Correspondence: Jamie Ayres 10/27/1999 sent a copy of the Will of Abraham Womack who died after Nov 1732 & bef Oct 1733. He did not name a wife, Sarah. Correspondence: Jane Drake Brody JBrody845@aol.com 3/9/2000 "My 9G grandmother may have been Sarah Worsham who married Abraham Womack. I have the following from another genealogist: Joyce Wommack dated 1 Sep 1997. I have just received information that the name of the first wife of Abraham Womack (son of immigrant) and mother of his children was Sarah Worsham b. ca 1644, dau of John William Worsham b. ca 1625 Charles City, Jordan Parish, VA, d bef 1661 in Henrico Co., VA and Elizabeth Littleberry, b 1623 d 23 Sep 1678, Henrico Co., VA. It has been accepted by most researchers that he (may) have married his headright, Sarah Sumerseals/Sumerscales, sometime between 1688-1681, which would have been too late for her to have been the mother of his children and that he must have married before her. Has anyone ever heard of Sarah Worsham as his first wife?)" http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/w/o/m/Glenn-D-Womack-KY/FILE/0011page.html?Wel come=1028683098 DESCENDANTS of ABRAHAM WOMACK I, son of the IMMIGRANT 2.2 Abraham Womack I (William1) was born abt 1642 in Henrico County, Virginia, and died bef. Oct. 1733 in Henrico County, Virginia.. Will dated November 1732. Probated October 1733. Will Book 2, Pt. 1, p. 416 (p 40 Womack Genealogies) Wife unknown, deceased before husband's will made by November 1732 3.1 Abraham Womack II (Abraham2,William1) was born abt. 1668 in Henrico County, Virginia; died in Goochland County, Virginia....p. 1760. He married ? . 3.2 William Womack(Abraham2,William1) was born abt. 1674 in Henrico County, Virginia. He died ? in Goochland County, Virginia. Will 1782(?) Deed Book 8 1759-65 pp 235 & 236. Wife unknown 3.4 Martha Womack(Abraham2,William1) b. Henrico County, Virginia. Married 1st John Mosby. Married 2nd James Hambleton. 3.3 Thomas Womack Sr.(Abraham2,William1) was born 1680 in Henrico County, Virginia, and died March 24, 1732-33. He married Mary Farley abt. 1712 in Chesterfield County, Virginia. Ref: Will Books pt. 1, pp 424 & 425 Her Will: Chesterfield County, Virginia Will Book 1, pp. 188 & 189 CD# VII Century National #1615 of Catherine (Moyers) Robinson DAR National #313017 LDS records. Generation 3 (con't) Will of Abraham Womack, written Nov. 1732, rec. Oct. 1735, Henrico Co., Va. Deeds and Wills No 2, Part 1, 1725-1737 p. 416 "In the name of God I, Abraham Womeck of the County and parish of Henrico being Sick and weak but of sound and Disposing mind make this my last Will and Testament in writeing as followeth Imprimis, I give and Devise to ------------my household goods which I left in his possession excepting a Suit of Curtains and ca[?]-------------- also give my said son's Wife my Gown. I also give to my said Son my Ca------------ W[?] Womeck son of Wm Womack what Money James Daniel owes me. Item, I give to him and his heirs forever. I also give to my said Son ---------in Mr. Perry's hands excepting Forty Shillings. I also give to my said Son------------ Item, I give and Devise to my Grandson William Womack son of Abraham Womeck Two brown Cows and a brown Steer. Item, I give and Devise to my Son Thomas Womeck my-------- Matt to him and his heirs forever. I also give to my said Son the forty Shillings which I Escepted to be sent for in g------- I alsogive to my said son Thomas my Bed and all the Furniture that belongs to it; I also give to my said--------- Brass Kettle, I also give to my son Thomas all my wareing apparriel boty Linning and wooling, I also give my [spinning] wheel. Item, I give and Devise to my son Abraham Womeck all my money which he has------ also give to mysaid son all my household goods not mentioned.. My Desire it to be by[?]------------ Son Abraham'sDiscreation who I Constitute and appoint Whole and Sole Executor of this my last Will and Testament in Witness whereof I have hereunto Set my hand and Affixed my Seal. -----------November 1732 Signed, Sealed and published, and Dec----- Abraham Womeck as his last Will and --------------- in the presence of us, and this to take his place before all other---made by me Abraham "A W" Womeck (seal) John Archer Robt. Graves Sarah her ["X"] mark Cook (Note: The bed mentioned became a family heirloom and was passed along in future wills) Abraham was a member of the Henrico County, Va. grand jury in 1685 and 1 April 1701; a member of the petit jury 1 Feb 1683, 1687, and 1688. (Ref: Valentine Papers pp. 1772 and 1774) Land records in Henrico Co, Va: *23 Mar 1681. Pat Bk 7 p. 75. Geo, Browning 37 acs Varina Parish adj. Abraham Wamache, Thos. Sheppey, Thos. Jones. *1688. Upon petition there may certify that there is due unto Abraham Womack 250 acres of land for importation of five persons into the colony viz: Sarah Somerales, Clemewe(?) Provear and John Stuart. Ref: Wm & Mary Qtr V-24 p. 208. Generation 3 (con't) *20 Oct 1691 Abraham Womack, John Washam and Edward Straton 879 acres in the Parish of Verina on the north side of Swift Creek for the importation of 28 persons. Pat Bk 8-172. *16 Apr 1692 Abraham Womack Sr. 269 acres in the Parish of Verina for the importation of 2 persons (Tom & Sue) Pat Bk 8-216 *15 Oct 1698 Abraham Womack 200 acres patented. Applied for 3 Jan 1697. Granted 15 October 1698; land formerly owned by Gilbert Deacon. Pat Bk 9-161 *21 Aug 1699. John Worsham & Abraham W. Womack Sr. to Edward Stratton son of Edward Stratton lately deceased. L10(10 Pounds Sterling ): Their right title &c in 1/3 part of 879 acres on N. side of Swift Creek; known as Cold-Water Run; tract was surveyed for afsd John Worsham, Abra. Womeck & Edward Stratton who d Sep 1698. Survey made 20 Oct 1691. Edward Stratton's son to have one part of three. Bk 8-147. * 1 Apr 1701 Abraham Womack, Cenous(Senior) for swearing once; presentred by Grand Jury. p 212 *17 Feb 1703 Abraham Womack witness to will of Mary Ligon WB 1697-1704 pp 365-367 *Apr 1705. Abraham Womack on rent roll. Ref: English Duplicates of Lost Virginia Records, Louisdes Cognets, Jr. *1 Apr 1708. Edward Stratton planter to Capt. John Worsham and Abraham Womecke, senr. L 11:5s (11 pounds sterling:5 shillings): Curr. 293 acres as a third part of 879 acres lying on N. side of Swift Creek known an Cold-Water Run. Anne, wife of Edwd Stratton, relinquished her dower right in sd. land Vol. 1706-1709 p. 89. Note: Swift Creek now in Chesterfield County (from Henrico Co. 1749) 3.1 Abraham Womack II(Abraham2,William1) born abt. 1668 in Henrico County, Virginia, and died ? in Goochland County, Virginia p. 1760 (Goochland County from Henrico County in 1727) Married unknown. 4.1 Abraham Womack III was born 1692 in Henrico County, Virginia; died about 1747. Married unknown. (Tabitha Hudson?) 4.2 William Womack, born in Henrico County, Virginia.; married Jane ? . She married 2nd Abel Gower. 4.3 Thomas Womack ? 4.4 Richard Womack ? Land Records: *Henrico Co, Va, 31 Oct 1716. John Williams 425 acres north side James River adjoining William and Abram Womack. Pat Bk 10, p. 306 *Abraham Womack II bought 400 acres of land in Goochland County, Virginia 25 Aug 1731. Pat. Bk 14, p. 267 "George the Second &c know ye that for divers good causes and considerations but more especially for and in consideration of the sum of forty shillings of good and lawful money for our Generation 3 (con't) use paid to our Receiver General of our revenues in this our Colony and Dominion of Virginia we have given granted and confirmed and by these presents for our heirs and successors do give grant and confirm unto Abraham Wamack Junior one certain tract or parcel of land containing four hundred acres lying and being on the south side of James River on the branches of Deep Creek in Goochland County, and bounded as followeth (to wit) Beginning as a corner white oak it being Thomas Moss southwest corner and where he corners on the land of Daniel Croom thence on Crooms line south ninety-three chains to a corner hickory near the said branch thence down the branch according to its meanders one hundred-five degrees east 102 chains to the line of Thomas Moss thence on his lines according to their several courses to the place began at. With all &c Witness our trusty well-beloved William Gooch Esqr of August one thousand seven hundred and thirty-one in the fifth year of our reign. /s/ William Gooch Land Pat. Bk 14, p. 261 Note: Old time Measurements: Pole=5 1/2 yards or 16 1/2 feet= 1 Rod A square rod was 30 1/4 square yards CHAINS 1 Link = 7.92" 1 Chain = 100 links(66 ft.) 10 Chains = 1 furlong 80 Chains = 1 mile http://www.womacknet.net/marriages/vamarriages.htm Abraham Womack and Sarah Worsham had the following children: 9. i. ABRAHAM4 WOMACK JR. was born about 1673 in Henrico County, Virginia. He died about 1745 in Dale Parrish, Virginia. He married Tabitha Jane Hudson about 1690. She was born about 1675. ii. MARTHA WOMACK. She married John Mosby, son of Edward Mosby and Sarah Woodson on 22 Nov 1708. Notes for Martha Womack: http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ifetch2?/u1/data/va+index+400471493049+F Marriages Henrico Co., Virginia St. John's Church No Minister Mentioned Henrico County VA - Marriages performed 1700-1791; St. John's Church John MOSBY to Martha WOMACK, daughter of Abraham WOMACK, Nov 22, 1708. 5. ELIZABETH3 WORSHAM (John William2, Worsham1) was born in 1656 in Chesterfield, Virginia. She died after 1705 in Conjurer's Neck, Henry County, Virginia. She married Richard Kennon, son of John Canon Kennon in 1676. He was born in 1650 in Virginia. He died in 1696 in Henrico, Virginia. Generation 3 (con't) Notes for Elizabeth Worsham: http://www.geneologydatanetwork.com/hdeeds.htm Deed #60 pg. 121 1 Nov 1708: Col. Francis EPES, Francis EPES, Jr., Isham EPES, Mrs. Elizabeth KENNON, Mr. George ROBERTSON, Mrs. Martha BROWNE, Mr. George ARCHER, Mr. Phillip JONES, amd Mr. James HILL, dec'd, of Parish of Henrico Co., for 5 pounds, to William HILL of Bristol Parish, Henrico Co., 140 acres part of a survey by aforesaid parties on Wontopock Creek, said land being granted to these persons. Witnesses: William KENNON, Joseph ROYALL, Jr. Signed: Francis EPES, Isham EPES, Francis EPES, Jr., Elizabeth KENNON, George ROBERTSON, Martha BROWNE, George ARCHER, Phillip JONES. Recorded: 1 Nov 1708 http://members.tripod.com/~Randy_T/worsham.html 2. Elizabeth Worsham, born ca 1651 in Henrico Co., Virginia. She married Richard Kennon. Richard was born ca 1650 of Henrico Co., Virginia, the son of Richard and Elizabeth Kennon. Elizabeth died ca 1743 in Henrico Co., Virginia, and Richard died ca 1696 in Conjuror's Neck, Henrico Co., Virginia. Richard was a Justice in the House of Burgess. Their children were: Mary, and Judith Kennon. http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=spot54&id=I19235 ID: I19235 Name: Elizabeth Worsham Sex: F Birth: 1656 in Chesterfield Co., Virginia Death: 1743 in Henrico Co., Virginia HintsAncestry Hints for Elizabeth Worsham 2 possible matches found on Ancestry.com Ancestry.com Father: John William Worsham b: 1625 Mother: Elizabeth Littleberry b: 1623 Marriage 1 Richard Kennon , Dr. b: ABT 1645 Children Has Children Mary Kennon b: ABT 1678 in Conjurer's Neck, Henrico Co., Virginia Has Children Martha Kennon b: ABT 1681 in Conjurer's Neck, Henrico Co., Virginia Has Children William Kennon b: 1685 in Henrico Co., Virginia Has Children Sarah Kennon b: 1689 in Conjuror's Neck, Chesterfield Co. Virginia Has Children Richard Kennon b: 1690 in Conjurer's Neck, Henrico Co., Virginia Has Children Judith Kennon b: 1692 in Conjurer's Neck, Henrico Co., Virginia Notes for Richard Kennon: http://www.e-familytree.net/f5431.htm#f61634 AKA: Richard Kennonº ¹ Born: 1650 - Of, Conjuror's Neck, Henrico, Virginia 11 12 13 Christened: - Of Conjurer Neck, Henrico, VA 11 12 13 Generation 3 (con't) Died: 20 Aug 1696 - Of, Henrico, Virginia 11 12 13 some sources say birth was England? http://members.aol.com/vafdking/worsha.htm ELIZABETH WORSHAM married RICHARD KENNON SR at Henrico, Virginia. She was born at Charles City, Virginia. She died after 4 May 1743 at Henrico, Virginia. 1. MARY KENNON was born at Henrico, Virginia. She married JOHN BOLLING SR, son of ROBERT BOLLING SR and JANE ROLPHE, after 29 Dec 1697 at Henrico, Virginia. a) RICHARD RANDOLPH BOLLING was born at Henrico, Virginia. b) JOHN BOLLING JR was born at Henrico, Virginia. c) MARY BOLLING married JOHN FLEMING at Henrico, Virginia. She was born at Henrico, Virginia. d) ELIZABETH BOLLING was born at Henrico, Virginia. e) MARTHA BOLLING married THOMAS ELDRIDGE JR, son of THOMAS ELDRIDGE SR and JUDITH KENNON, at Virginia. She was born at Henrico, Virginia. She died on 23 Oct 1749 at Surry, Virginia. (1) JOHN ELDRIDGE was born on 22 Apr 1741 at Surry, Virginia. (2) MARY ELDRIDGE was born between 11 Mar 1742 and 1743 at Surry, Virginia. (3) JUDITH ELDRIDGE was born between 11 Mar 1742 and 1743 at Surry, Virginia. (4) ROLF ELDRIDGE was born on 29 Dec 1744 at Surry, Virginia. f) ANN BOLLING was born at Henrico, Virginia. 2. MARTHA KENNON was born at Henrico, Virginia. 3. WILLIAM KENNON SR was born at Henrico, Virginia. He married ANNE EPES, daughter of FRANCIS EPES III and ANNE ISHAM, on 19 Jun 1711 at Henrico, Virginia. He died in 1751 at Chesterfield, Virginia. a) RICHARD KENNON married ANN HUNT, daughter of JOHN HUNT and SUSANNAH (--?--), at Virginia. He was born at Henrico, Virginia. b) WILLIAM KENNON JR was born at Henrico, Virginia. c) HENRY ISHAM KENNON was born at Henrico, Virginia. He died before 4 Jul 1748 at Henrico, Virginia. d) JOHN KENNON was born at Henrico, Virginia. 4. JUDITH KENNON married THOMAS ELDRIDGE SR at Surry, Virginia. She was born in 1700 at Henrico, Virginia. She died after 2 Mar 1754 at Sussex, Virginia. a) WILLIAM ELDRIDGE married ANN (--?--) at Surry, Virginia. He was born at Surry, Virginia. He died on 7 Apr 1772 at Sussex, Virginia. Generation 3 (con't) (1) ROBERT ELDRIDGE was born on 4 Jan 1764 at Sussex, Virginia. (2) ELIZABETH ELDRIDGE was born at Sussex, Virginia. (3) THOMAS ELDRIDGE was born on 19 Jan 1766 at Sussex, Virginia. (4) MARY ELDRIDGE was born on 22 Aug 1768 at Sussex, Virginia. (5) ANN ELDRIDGE was born at Sussex, Virginia. b) RICHARD ELDRIDGE was born at Surry, Virginia. c) JUDITH ELDRIDGE married CHARLES BINNS SR, son of THOMAS BINNS JR and MRS (--?--), at Surry, Virginia. She married JOHN HAY at Surry, Virginia. She was born at Surry, Virginia. She died after 1 Aug 1760. (1) CHARLES BINNS JR was born at Surry, Virginia. (2) ELIZABETH BINNS married JOHN JONES at Virginia. She was born at Surry, Virginia. (3) MARTHA BINNS married TIMOTHY RIVES at Virginia. She was born at Surry, Virginia. (4) LUCY BINNS married RICHARD AVERY CAPT at Virginia. She was born at Surry, Virginia. (5) MARGARET HAY was born on 5 Nov 1751 at Surry, Virginia. d) THOMAS ELDRIDGE JR married ELIZABETH JONES, daughter of JAMES JONES III and SARAH EDMUNDS, at Surry, Virginia. He married MARTHA BOLLING, daughter of JOHN BOLLING SR and MARY KENNON, at Virginia. He was born at Surry, Virginia. (1) ARISTOTLE ELDRIDGE was born at Surry, Virginia. (2) JOHN ELDRIDGE (see above) (3) MARY ELDRIDGE (see above) (4) JUDITH ELDRIDGE (see above) (5) ROLF ELDRIDGE (see above) e) ELIZABETH ELDRIDGE was born at Surry, Virginia. She died before 18 Sep 1745 at Surry, Virginia. f) ANNE ELDRIDGE married STERLING CLACK, son of JAMES CLACK and MARY (--?--), at Virginia. She was born at Surry, Virginia. She died on 21 Aug 1752. (1) ELDRIDGE CLACK was born at Brunswick, Virginia. (2) FRANCES CLACK was born at Brunswick, Virginia. (3) ELIZABETH CLACK was born at Brunswick, Virginia. Generation 3 (con't) (4) ANNE STERLING CLACK was born at Brunswick, Virginia. g) MARY ELDRIDGE was born at Surry, Virginia. h) MARTHA ELDRIDGE was born at Surry, Virginia. i) SARAH ELDRIDGE was born on 14 May 1740 at Surry, Virginia. 5. ELIZABETH KENNON was born at Henrico, Virginia. She married JOSEPH ROYALL III, son of JOSEPH ROYALL JR and MARY (--?--), in Dec 1698 at Henrico, Virginia. a) JOHN ROYALL IV was born at Henrico, Virginia. He married ELIZABETH WORSHAM, daughter of DANIEL WORSHAM and JUDITH ARCHER, on 31 Dec 1750 at Amelia, Virginia. 6. SARAH KENNON was born at Henrico, Virginia. 7. RICHARD KENNON JR married AGNES BOLLING, daughter of ROBERT BOLLING SR and ANNE STITH, at Henrico, Virginia. He was born at Henrico, Virginia. He died after 19 Aug 1735 at Henrico, Virginia. a) ELIZABETH KENNON was born at Henrico, Virginia. b) ANNE KENNON was born at Henrico, Virginia. c) MARY KENNON married JOHN CLACK, son of JAMES CLACK and MARY (-- ?--), at Virginia. She was born between 29 Jan 1728 and 1729 at Henrico, Virginia. d) MARTHA KENNON was born at Henrico, Virginia. C. JOHN WORSHAM SR married PHOEBE (--?--) at Henrico, Virginia. He was born at Charles City, Virginia. He died after 9 Jun 1729 at Henrico, Virginia. 1. JOHN WORSHAM JR was born at Henrico, Virginia. He married AGNES BRANCH, daughter of THOMAS BRANCH JR and ELIZABETH ARCHER, in 1726 at Henrico, Virginia. He died after 11 Oct 1744 at Henrico, Virginia. 2. WILLIAM WORSHAM was born at Henrico, Virginia. He died after 15 Nov 1746 at Henrico, Virginia. 3. DANIEL WORSHAM married JUDITH ARCHER, daughter of JOHN ARCHER and MARTHA FIELD, at Henrico, Virginia. He was born at Henrico, Virginia. He died before 14 Aug 1727 at Henrico, Virginia. a) PHEBE WORSHAM was born at Henrico, Virginia. b) MARTHA WORSHAM was born at Henrico, Virginia. c) ELIZABETH WORSHAM was born at Henrico, Virginia. She married JOHN ROYALL IV, son of JOSEPH ROYALL III and ELIZABETH KENNON, on 31 Dec 1750 at Amelia, Virginia. 4. ELIZABETH WORSHAM married ALEXANDER MARSHALL at Henrico, Virginia. She was born at Henrico, Virginia. She married THOMAS LYGON, son of WILLIAM LYGON SR and MARY TANNER, before 1 Aug 1698 at Henrico, Virginia. Generation 3 (con't) 5. FRANCES WORSHAM was born at Henrico, Virginia. 6. MARY WORSHAM was born at Henrico, Virginia. 7. MARTHA WORSHAM was born at Henrico, Virginia. 8. ANN WORSHAM was born at Henrico, Virginia. D. CHARLES WORSHAM was born at Charles City, Virginia. He died before 2 Jun 1712 at Henrico, Virginia. http://hom http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=spot54&id=I19234 ID: I19234 Name: Richard Kennon , Dr. Sex: M Birth: ABT 1645 Death: 1696 in Conjurer's Neck, Henrico Co., Virginia Marriage 1 Elizabeth Worsham b: 1656 in Chesterfield Co., Virginia Children Has Children Mary Kennon b: ABT 1678 in Conjurer's Neck, Henrico Co., Virginia Has Children Martha Kennon b: ABT 1681 in Conjurer's Neck, Henrico Co., Virginia Has Children William Kennon b: 1685 in Henrico Co., Virginia Has Children Sarah Kennon b: 1689 in Conjuror's Neck, Chesterfield Co. Virginia Has Children Richard Kennon b: 1690 in Conjurer's Neck, Henrico Co., Virginia Has Children Judith Kennon b: 1692 in Conjurer's Neck, Henrico Co., Virginiahttp://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=spot54&id=I19234 ID: I19234 Name: Richard Kennon , Dr. Sex: M Birth: ABT 1645 Death: 1696 in Conjurer's Neck, Henrico Co., Virginia Marriage 1 Elizabeth Worsham b: 1656 in Chesterfield Co., Virginia Children Has Children Mary Kennon b: ABT 1678 in Conjurer's Neck, Henrico Co., Virginia Has Children Martha Kennon b: ABT 1681 in Conjurer's Neck, Henrico Co., Virginia Has Children William Kennon b: 1685 in Henrico Co., Virginia Has Children Sarah Kennon b: 1689 in Conjuror's Neck, Chesterfield Co. Virginia Has Children Richard Kennon b: 1690 in Conjurer's Neck, Henrico Co., Virginia Has Children Judith Kennon b: 1692 in Conjurer's Neck, Henrico Co., Virginia Richard Kennon and Elizabeth Worsham had the following children: 10. i. MARY4 KENNON was born on 29 Jun 1679 in Conjurer's Neck, Henrico, Virginia. She died on 29 Jun 1727 in "Cobbs", Henrico Co. Virginia. She married John Fairfax Bolling, son of Robert Bolling and Jane Rolfe on 29 Dec 1697 in Conjurors' Neck, Henrico Co. Virginia1. He was born on 17 Jan 1676. He died on 20 Apr 1729 in "Cobbs", Petersburg, Henrico Co. Virginia. 11. ii. MARTHA KENNON was born about 1681 in Conjuror's Neck, Henrico, Virginia. She Generation 3 (con't) died between 1693-1779. She married Robert Munford in 1701. He was born in 1675 in Henrico, Virginia. He died in 1735 in Prince George, Virginia. iii. SARAH KENNON was born about 1682. 12. iv. JUDITH KENNON was born about 1684. She married Thomas Eldridge in Jun 1711 in Henrico Co., VA.. He was born in 1685. He died in 1740. v. WILLIAM KENNON was born in 1685. He married Anne Eppes, daughter of Francis Eppes and Anne Isham in 1710. Notes for William Kennon: http://freepages.education.rootsweb.com/~kallenbach/henricodeeds..htm Maj. William Kennon TYPE: Patent - ref CF#223 VPB 12 p23-24 Date: 9 July 1724, 10th yoR George (A) , Hugh Drysdale to Majr. William Kennon contract 40 Shillings Ref: 400 acres on theNorth side of Appamattock River Henrico Co. loc -138624 80 F127 L0 P255 - Point A) at a Corner Gum Standing on theNorth side of Appamattox River between 2 branches line S9E; 74 Poles; from between 2 brs. - Point B) a Corner poplar line S31W; 66 Poles; - Point C) a Corner Hickrey line S20W; 62 Poles; - Point D) a Corner White Oak line Southheast 114 Poles; - Point E) a Corner black Oak line S5W; 95 Poles; - Point F) a Corner black Oak line W3S; 220 Poles; - Point G) a Corner Gum Standing on theNorth side of the Said River Thence up the Said River according to the Meanders 492 Poles; survey line ; 492 Poles; up Appamattock River end William Kennon TYPE: Patent - ref CF#181 VPB 10 p381 Date: 12 July 1718, 4th YoR George (A) , Alexander Spotswood to William Kennon contract œ5.S10 Ref: 1100 acres on theNorth side of Appamattox river in Henrico Co. loc -106192 23264 F127 L0 P255 - Point A) at two corner gum standing on the River bank parting Coll. Francis Epes and Compa. and the said Epes thence on both Epes line NWxN; 232 Poles; both Epes [Francis Epes & Compa.] - Point B) a corner pine line NxE; 76 Poles; - Point C) a Corner black oak line NxW; 14 Poles; - Point D) a corner gum and three white oaks standing on the W side of the first branch of Wintopock thence up the branch according to the meanders 293 poles; survey line ; 293 poles up the 1st Branch of Wintopock - Point E) two corner hiccorys standing on the said branch line S25E; 128 Poles; - Point F) a corner white oak line S30E; 236 Poles; - Point G) a corner white oak standing on the W side of the Nooneing Creek thence down the said Creek according to the meanders 60 Poles; survey line s; 60 poles down Nooneing Cr. - Point H) a corner burch and gum standing on the E side of the said branch line E23S; 34 Poles; - Point I) a corner white oak line S8W; 82 Poles; - Point J) a corner pine standing at the head of a Small Branch thence down the said branch according to the meanders 220 Poles; survey line s30w; 220 poles down a Small Branch from the head - Point K) the mouth of the said branch to Nooneing Creek thence down the said Creek according to the meanders 320 Poles; survey line s; 320 poles down Nooneing Cr. - Point L) the mouth of the said Creek to Appamattox River thence up the said River according to the meanders 592 Poles; survey line nnw; 592 poles up Appamattox River end 13. vi. ELIZABETH KENNON was born in 1680. She married Joseph Royall Jr, son of Joseph Royall and Mary Eppes in 1698. He was born in 1681. 14. vii. WILLIAM KENNON was born in 1685 in Henrico Co., Virginia. He died in 1751 in Henrico Co., Virginia. He married ANNE EPPES. She was born in 1690 in Henrico Co., Virginia. Generation 3 (con't) 15. viii. RICHARD KENNON was born on 05 Dec 1684. He died in 1726. He married Agnes Bolling, daughter of Robert Bolling and Anne Stith in 1719 in Henrico, Virginia. She was born on 30 Nov 1700 in Virginia, USA. 6. CHARLES3 WORSHAM (John William2, Worsham1) was born in 1660 in Henrico County, Virginia (England). He died in 1719 in Bermuda Hundred,Henrico County, Virginia. He married MARY BEVILLE. She was born about 1665 in Henrico County, Virginia. She died about 1712 in Henrico County, Virginia. Charles Worsham and Mary Beville had the following children: 16. i. ESSEX4 WORSHAM was born about 1687 in Henrico County, Virginia. He died in 1759 in Chesterfield, Virginia. He married ANN. She was born about 1687 in Chesterfield, Virginia. She died in 1772 in Chesterfield, Virginia. 17. ii. CHARLES WORSHAM was born about 1695 in Henrico County, Virginia. He died in Henrico County, Virginia. He married ELIZABETH. She was born about 1705 in Henrico County, Virginia. She died in Henrico County, Virginia. Generation 4 7. ELIZABETH4 WORSHAM (John3, John William2, Worsham1) was born in 1677 in Henry, Virginia. She died on 03 May 1743 in Henry, Virginia. She married (1) ALEXANDER MARSHALL on 20 Aug 1706 in Henry County, Virginia. He was born in 1676 in Henry, Virginia. He died on 03 May 1743 in Henry, Virginia. She married (2) THOMAS LIGGON on 02 Feb 1697 in Henry County, Virginia. He was born in 1672 in Henry, Virginia. He died in 1705 in Henry, Virginia. Notes for Elizabeth Worsham: http://worsham-washam.accessgenealogy.com/Page23.htm Elizabeth Worsham b abt 1676 Henrico Co., VA md 1st) Thomas Ligon 15 Mar 1697 St. John's Church, Henrico Co., VA & 2nd) Alexander Marshall bef 20 Aug 1706 Henrico Co., VA. Both she and Alexander Mashall died in 1743 Chesterfield Co., VA. The double headstone was still standing in 1955. Elizabeth & Thomas Ligon children: Phebe Ligon md Henry Walthall; Mary Ligon; Thomas Ligon. Elizabeth & Alexander Marshall children: Alexander Marshall md Sarah Moseley; William Marshall md 1st) Ann, 2nd) Phoebe Farmer & 3rd) Lucy Green; Elizabeth Marshall md John Todd; Francis Marshall md Mary Thompson; John Marshall. http://www.widomaker.com/~branches/d0/i0000446.htm#i446 731. Elizabeth9 WORSHAM (John10, William11)(1201) (#446) was born in Henrico, VA 1676/1677. Elizabeth died Feb 1743/1744 in Goochland, VA, at 66 years of age. Her body was interred Feb 1743/1744 in Goochland, VA. She married twice. She married Thomas LIGON in Henrico, VA, 2 Feb 1697. (Thomas LIGON is #457.) Thomas was born in VA ABT 1677. (Additional notes for Thomas LIGON(1202)) Thomas became the father of Phebe LIGON in Henrico, VA, ABT 1699. Thomas became the father of Elizabeth LIGON in Henrico, VA, ABT 1701. Thomas became the father of Thomas LIGON in Henrico, VA, ABT 1703. Thomas became the father of Mary LIGON in Henrico, VA, ABT 1704. Thomas's will was probated in VA, 7 May 1705. She married Alexander MARSHALL in Henrico, VA, BEF 20 Aug 1706. (Alexander MARSHALL is #445.) Alexander was born 1676. (Additional notes for Alexander MARSHALL(1203)) Alexander died 3 May 1743 in Goochland, VA, at 66 years of age. His body was interred May 1743 in Henrico, VA. Alexander became the father of Alexander MARSHALL in Henrico, VA, ABT 1707. Alexander became the father of William MARSHALL Sr in Henrico, VA, ABT 1709. Alexander became the father of Elizabeth MARSHALL in Henrico, VA, ABT 1711. Alexander became the father of Francis MARSHALL in Henrico, VA, ABT 1713. Alexander became the father of John MARSHALL ABT 1715. Elizabeth became the mother of Phebe LIGON in Henrico, VA, ABT 1699. Elizabeth became the mother of Elizabeth LIGON in Henrico, VA, ABT 1701. Elizabeth became the mother of Thomas Generation 4 (con't) LIGON in Henrico, VA, ABT 1703. Elizabeth became the mother of Mary LIGON in Henrico, VA, ABT 1704. Elizabeth became the mother of Alexander MARSHALL in Henrico, VA, ABT 1707. Elizabeth became the mother of William MARSHALL Sr in Henrico, VA, ABT 1709. Elizabeth became the mother of Elizabeth MARSHALL in Henrico, VA, ABT 1711. Elizabeth became the mother of Francis MARSHALL in Henrico, VA, ABT 1713. Elizabeth became the mother of John MARSHALL ABT 1715. Elizabeth WORSHAM and Thomas LIGON had the following children: 732 i. Phebe8 LIGON(1204) (#2423) was born in Henrico, VA ABT 1699. Phebe died BEF 1756. She married Henry WALTHALL. (Henry WALTHALL is #2424.) (Additional notes for Henry WALTHALL(1205)) 733 ii. Elizabeth LIGON(1206) (#2425) was born in Henrico, VA ABT 1701. She married James ANDERSON. (James ANDERSON is #2426.) (Additional notes for James ANDERSON(1207)) 734 iii. Thomas LIGON(1208) (#2427) was born in Henrico, VA ABT 1703. Thomas died ABT 1706 in Henrico, VA. 735 iv. Mary LIGON(1209) (#2428) was born in Henrico, VA ABT 1704. Mary died BEF 1741 in Henrico, VA. https://www.familysearch.org/s/treeDetails/show?uri=http%3A%2F%2Ftree.familysearch.org%3A8 080%2Fwww-af-webservice%2Fperson%2F7439984&hash=HloWXpZgU9zB10k5M56iYku8TUc% 253D Ancestral File Record « Back to search results name: Elizabeth WORSHAM gender: Female birth: 1677 , Henrico Co., Va. death: 1743 May 3 , Henrico, Va AFN: 95JM-GB Parents father: John WORSHAM (AFN: 95JM-D0 ) father: John WORSHAM (AFN: 95JM-D0 ) father: George WORSHAM (AFN: 95JQ-1H ) mother: Phebe (AFN: XMXS-30 ) mother: Mrs. Phoebe WORSHAM (AFN: 95JM-F5 ) mother: Mary PIGOTT (AFN: 1L0G-CM1 ) Marriages (2) spouse: Thomas LIGGON (AFN: 95JZ-TL ) marriage: 1697 Feb 2 , Henrico Co., Va. Hide children (4) child 1: Phebe LIGON OR LIGGON (AFN: 8KJF-JM ) gender: Female birth: 1685 < , Henrico Co., Va. death: 1756 Bef child 2: Elizabeth LIGGON (AFN: 95JZ-WX ) gender: Female birth: 1701 , Henrico Co., Va. Generation 4 (con't) child 3: Mary LIGON (AFN: 1FBB-4WL ) gender: Female birth: 1702 < death: 1741 Bef Henrico County, Virginia child 4: Thomas LIGON (AFN: 1FBB-4VD ) gender: Male birth: 1698 < <, Henrico Co., , Va.> death: 1706 Henrico County, Virginia spouse: Alexander MARSHALL (AFN: 95JX-MF ) marriage: 1706 Aug 20 , Henrico Co., Va. Hide children (5) child 1: John MARSHALL (AFN: 95JX-S9 ) gender: Male birth: 1715 , Of Henrico Co., Va. death: 1770 , Amelia, Virginia child 2: Elizabeth MARSHALL (AFN: 95JX-QX ) gender: Female birth: 1711 , Henrico Co., Va. child 3: Francis MARSHALL (AFN: 95JX-R4 ) gender: Male birth: 1715 Powhattan, County, Va death: 1780/1781 Nov 15 Southam Parish, Powhaton, Virginia child 4: Alexander MARSHALL (AFN: 95JX-NL ) gender: Male birth: 1707 Abt , Henrico Co., Va. death: 1771 Aug 27 child 5: William MARSHALL (AFN: 95JX-PR ) gender: Male birth: 1709 , Henrico Co., Va. death: 1769 Mar 17 , Chesterfield, Virginia Source Citation FamilySearch™ Ancestral File v4.19 Notes for Alexander Marshall: http://freepages.education.rootsweb.com/~kallenbach/henricodeeds..htm Alexander Marshall TYPE: Patent - ref CF#A VPB 12 p334-335 Date: 7Jan1725/26, 12th YoR George (A) , Hugh Drysdale to Alexander Marshall of Henrico Co. contract œ10 Ref: 2000 acres Henrico Co. on Generation 4 (con't) theNorth side of Appamatock River loc -135280 -6976 F127 L0 P255 - Point A) at a Corner Hickrey of Mr Arthur Moseley Standing on the E Side Butterwood Creek line ExS; 64 Poles; Mr Arthur Moseley - Point B) a Corner White Oak line Northeast 26 Poles; - Point C) a Corner Hickrey line E16S; 48 Poles; - Point D) a Corner White Oak Standing on the said Moseleys Line Thence leaving the said Line S20E; 93 poles; - Point E) a Small Corner Black Oak Standing in Mr Edward Haskins Line wheRef: theRef: is two Corner White Oaks Standing Just by Thence on Haskins Line W30S; 110 Poles; Mr Edward Haskins - Point F) a Corner White Oak line W17N; 80 Poles; - Point G) a Corner Spanish Oak line W30S; 110 Poles; - Point H) a Corner Hickrey of the said Haskins Standing on theNorth side of Appamatock River Thence up the said River according to the Meanders survey line ; 900 poles up Appamatock Riv. Cross Butterwood Main Cr. 900 Poles; - Point I) the Mouth of Jennytoe Creek survey line n; 200 poles - Point survey line ene; 376 poles 676p Thence up Jennytoe Creek - Point survey line Northeast 100 poles according to the Meanders 676 Poles; - Point J) a Corner Beach Standing on the South Side the said Creek line S35E; 218 Poles; - Point K) a Corner Scrub Black Oak line S; 342 Poles; - Point L) a Corner Black Oak line S10E; 80 Poles; - Point M) a Corner Hickrey Standing on theNorth Side Butterwood Creek Thence down the said Creek according to the Meanders 294 Poles; Crossing Butterwood Creek to the place began at survey line s40w; 294 poles down and crossing Butterwood Cr. end Alexander Marshall TYPE: Patent - ref CF#B VPB 14 p59-60 Date: 28 September 1730, 4th YoR, William Gooch to Alexander Marshall contract œ5 Ref: 3000 acres on the North side of Appamattock River in Goochland Co. 2000 acres part of the said Land being granted to the said Alexander Marshall by Patent Dated the 7th day of January 1725/26 loc -135216 -6976 F127 L0 P255 - Point A) at a Corner hiccory of Mr Arthur Moseleys Standing on the E side Butterwood Creek thence on Mr Moseleys line ExS; 64 Poles; Arthur Moseley - Point B) a corner white Oak line Northeast 26 Poles; - Point C) a Corner Hiccory line E16S; 48 Poles; - Point D) a Corner white Oak Standing in the said Moseleys line Thence leaving the said line S20E; 93 poles; - Point E) a Small Corner black Oak Standing in Mr Edward Haskins line wheRef: theRef: is 2 Corner White Oaks standing just by Thence on Haskins line W30S; 110 Poles; Mr Edward Haskins - Point F) a Corner white Oak line W17N; 80 Poles; - Point G) a Corner Spanish Oak line W30S; 110 Poles; - Point H) a Corner Hiccory of the said Haskins Standing on theNorth side of Appamattock Thence up the said River According to the Meanders Crossing Butterwood Main Creek 900 Poles; survey line nnw; 900 poles up Appamattock Riv. cross Butterwood Main Cr. - Point I) the Mouth of Jennytoe Creek thence up Jennytoe Creek According to the Meanders 676 Poles; survey line Northeast 676 poles up Jennytoe Cr. - Point J) a Corner Beach of the said Marshalls Standing on the South Side Jennytoe Creek Thence up the said Creek according to the Meanders 61 Poles; crossing the sd Creek survey line nnw; 61 polessaid Marhsalls, up & cross Jennytoe Cr. - Point K) a Corner white Oak of Mr William Randolphs standing on theNorth side the said Creek at a Small point of Rocks Thence on Colo. William Randolphs line N20W; 120 Poles; Colo. William Randolph - Point L) a corner Spanish Oak Standing in Capt. Richard Randolphs line E29N; 16 Poles; Capt. Richard Randolph - Point M) a Corner Scrub black Oak line W30N; 54 Poles; - Point N) a Corner black Oak line N18W; 204 Poles; - Point O) a corner Poplar standing on the South side of a Small Branch of Jenny toe Creek wheRef: the said branch makes a Small Fork parting the said Randolph and Henry Thence up the said branch according to the Meanders 226 Poles; survey line ; 226 Poles; up a Small Branch of Jennytoe Cr. sep. Henry Clay - Point P) a Corner Scrub black Oak of Henry Clays standing on theNorth side the said branch and on the Old Hunting path Thence on Clays lines line E30S; 74 Poles; fromsaid Branch & the Old Hunting path - Point Q) a Corner Hiccory line E27N; 86 Poles; - Point R) a Corner white Oak line N4W; 114 Poles; - Point S) a Corner Scrub black Oak line N31E; 13 poles; - Point T) 2 corner Hickorys 1 white Oak and 1 black Oak Standing on the said Clays line parting the said Clay and Arthur Moseley Junr. Thence on Arthur Moseley Junr. line E9S; 159 Poles; Arthur Moseley Junr - Point U) a Corner white Oak whRef: several other Trees aRef: Marked Standing on James Akin Line parting the said Moseley and the said Akin Thence on Akins line S5W; 138 Poles; James Akin - Point V) 2 Corner Scrub black Oaks parting the said Akin and Halcoat Pride line Southwest 86 Poles; Halcoat Pride - Point W) a Corner black Oak standing on theNorth side of a Small Branch of Butterwood Creek Thence down the said Creek according to the Meanders 48 Poles; survey line Southwest 48 poles down Butterwood Cr. - Point X) a corner white Oak of John Prides standing on the South side the said Branch Thence on John Prides line S26W; 192 Poles; John Pride - Point Y) a Corner White Oak line N21W; 8 Poles; - Point Z) a Corner White Oak of Thomas Lockets wheRef: Several other Trees aRef: Marked Thence on Lockets Line S19W; 328 Poles; Thomas Locket - Point AA) a Corner white Oak line Generation 4 (con't) S20E; 178 Poles; - Point AB) 2 Small Corner black Walineut Trees of the said Lockets standing on the W side of Butterwood Creek Thence down the said Creek according to the Meanders 444 Poles; Crossing the said Creek to the place began at survey line s40w; 444 poles down & cross Butterwood Cr. end http://books.dreambook.com/treadway/worsham.html Name: Christie Hamilton Verdonik E-mail address: LaPurpura@aol.com Homepage URL: http://NA Comments: Hello, I guess I am a cousin of sorts, I am a great times seven grandaughter of Elizabeth Worsham(grandaughter of William Worsham and Elizabeth Littleberry)- and her second husband Alexander MArshall. I am learning of my Worsham Relatives in the last few days, and was wondering if you had notes on the extended families of the Worshams - I have a few details of the Marshall family, but I am trying to find a revolutionary war connection for the son of Elizabeth Worsham and her second husband, Alexander Marshall Senior. Looking forward to hearing from you! Sincerely, ChristieV Thursday, November 2nd 2000 - 06:48:33 PM https://www.familysearch.org/s/treeDetails/show?uri=http%3A%2F%2Ftree.familysearch.org%3A8 080%2Fwww-af-webservice%2Fperson%2F7440259&hash=HloWXpZgU9zB10k5M56iYku8TUc% 253D Ancestral File Record « Back to search results name: Alexander MARSHALL gender: Male birth: 1676 Henrico, County, Va death: 1743 May 3 Henrico, County, Va burial: L Bank Of Appo R, , Virginia AFN: 95JX-MF Marriages (1) spouse: Elizabeth WORSHAM (AFN: 95JM-GB ) marriage: 1706 Aug 20 , Henrico Co., Va. Hide children (5) child 1: John MARSHALL (AFN: 95JX-S9 ) gender: Male birth: 1715 , Of Henrico Co., Va. death: 1770 , Amelia, Virginia child 2: Elizabeth MARSHALL (AFN: 95JX-QX ) gender: Female birth: 1711 , Henrico Co., Va. child 3: William MARSHALL (AFN: 95JX-PR ) gender: Male birth: 1709 Generation 4 (con't) , Henrico Co., Va. death: 1769 Mar 17 , Chesterfield, Virginia child 4: Alexander MARSHALL (AFN: 95JX-NL ) gender: Male birth: 1707 Abt , Henrico Co., Va. death: 1771 Aug 27 child 5: Francis MARSHALL (AFN: 95JX-R4 ) gender: Male birth: 1715 Powhattan, County, Va death: 1780/1781 Nov 15 Southam Parish, Powhaton, Virginia Source Citation FamilySearch™ Ancestral File v4.19 Alexander Marshall and Elizabeth Worsham had the following children: 18. i. WILLIAM5 MARSHALL was born in 1709 in Henry, Virginia. He died on 17 Mar 1769 in Chesterfield, Virginia. He married (1) PHOEBE FARMER about 1740. She was born about 1725 in Henry, Virginia. He married (2) ANNE MCCLEOD about 1730 in Cumberland, Virginia. She was born about 1713 in Cumberland, Virginia. He married (3) LUCY GREEN, daughter of Thomas Abner Green and Elizabeth (Marvell) Marston in Cumberland, Virginia. She was born on 19 Jul 1717 in Cumberland, Virginia. She died after 1764. 19. ii. ALEXANDER MARSHALL was born about 1707 in Henry, Virginia. He married SARAH MOSELEY. iii. ELIZABETH MARSHALL was born in 1711 in Henry, Virginia. iv. FRANCIS MARSHALL was born in 1715 in Powhattan County, Virginia. He died on 15 Nov 1780 in Southam Parish, Cumberland, Virginia. v. JOHN MARSHALL was born in 1715 in Henry, Virginia. He died in 1770 in Amelia, Virginia. Notes for Thomas Liggon: http://www.virginians.com/redirect.htm?topics&1760 Thomas Ligon, the son of Maj. William Ligon Sr. and Mary Tanner, married Elizabeth Worsham [W.1.4] in Henrico County 2 February 1697/8 . Elizabeth Worsham was the daughter of John and Phoebe Worsham. John Worsham was the older brother of Mary Worsham [W.4] who married Richard Ligon [3520.3], the uncle of Thomas Ligon. Thomas held lands called “Powells” in Chesterfield County, Virginia, and his daughters, Phoebe and Elizabeth, inherited it. In 1733 the two sisters and their husbands sold the land to their stepfather, Alexander Marshall Sr. At the same time they put up bonds of £200 and £100, respectively, promising not to disturb Alexander and his heirs while they lived at “Powells.” Thomas died before they collected the 1704 quit rents. They appointed Elizabeth Ligon administrator of his estate 2 April 1705 and John Worsham delivered the inventory of his estate on 7 May 1705 . Children of Thomas and Elizabeth (Worsham) Ligon: Thomas Ligon [1760.1.1] died an infant in 1706. Phoebe Ligon [1760.1.2] (15 Dec 1696 - Apr 175_) married before 1716 Henry Walthall Mary Ligon [1760.1.3] was born in 1701, died before 1741, and had no children. Generation 4 (con't) Elizabeth Ligon [1760.1.4] was born in 1701 and married James Anderson who was likely James Anderson [1760.A2.2]. Thomas Liggon and Elizabeth Worsham had the following children: i. THOMAS5 LIGGON. ii. MARY LIGGON. Notes for Mary Liggon: http://freepages.education.rootsweb.com/~kallenbach/henricodeeds..htm Mary Ligon TYPE: Patent - mos XCEVAN Date: 26 Oct 1699 ref [Patent Book 9:242-2] to 32) Mary Ligon contract 26 Oct 699 Ref: 383 acres Henrico/North side of great or main branch of ProctersCreek loc 4380 -4042 F127 L0 P255 pt A) Henrico/North side of great or main branch of Procters Creek . 0. Corner White oak on said Branch Wward of a small run HYD line WNW; 160 poles into woods pt B) 1. Corner pine line Southwest 250 poles pt C) 2. Corner pine line SxE; 80 poles pt D) 3. Corner gum in the main branch HYD survey line ; down that branch with meanders to beginning Former wife of William Ligon Shift: sta 0 of MLIGO699.INT to sta 0 of CEVAN704.INT - Quality of survey: Well located. iii. PHOEBE LIGGON. Notes for Phoebe Liggon: http://www.virginians.com/redirect.htm?topics&1760 Phoebe Ligon [1760.1.2] (15 Dec 1696 - Apr 175_) married before 1716 Henry Walthall [A.4.1.1]. Henry paid taxes in Henrico County on three levies and 464 acres in 1736. On 10 January 1735/6, Henry Walthall secured a patent to 400 acres on Smacks Creek in Amelia County. Richard Walthall secured a neighboring patent the same day . Henry did not live on the land and, on 10 November 1739, as Henry Walthall, of Dale Parish, Henrico County, he conveyed his 400 acres in Amelia County to Richard Walthall of the same county for £10. We believe the buyer was Henry’s brother Richard Walthall [A.4.1.3]. In 1729 Henry bought 66 acres on the north side of Swift Creek from his brother-in-law James Anderson and his wife, Elizabeth. Chesterfield County taxed Henry on two tithables in 1756. Henry died in Chesterfield County in 1765 [9 Apr 1764 ] and left property to his five children and several grandsons. He did not name three of his other children in his will. He left personal property worth £282:4:1½. The births of children 2 through 6 were in the Bristol Parish Register. Phoebe’s grave was moved to Sunset Memorial Park in Chesterfield County in 1984. Thomas Walthall [1760.1.2.1] (c.1717 - c.1740) married first Anne Elam. He had a wife Francis - in the Bristol Parish Register in 1729. Thomas Walthall [1760.1.2.1.1] inherited two tracts of land from his Walthall grandfather:200 acres where his grandfather lived and 327 acres at Ashen Swamp. He married his first cousin Elizabeth Featherstone [6616.2.2.3.4]. Thomas Walthall died in Chesterfield County [12 Dec 1776 / 22 May 1777 ] appointing his wife and Henry Featherstone [6616.2.2.3.1] executors. Of his several children, he named two sons by name. In 1784 the court appointed Elizabeth guardian to Caroline, Marley and Cynthia. Clarissa chose Jesse Cogbill her guardian. The executors delivered estate accounts 8 October 1785. Marley Walthall chose William Walthall as his guardian in December 1788. Generation 4 (con't) Henry Walthall [1760.1.2.1.1.1] inherited the home plantation after the death of his mother. Clarissa Walthall [1760.1.2.1.1.2]. Marley Walthall [1760.1.2.1.1.3], a son, inherited one “Negro” and £125. He married first Margaret Jones Batte [1762.7.6.3.3] in Chesterfield County 20 February 1796 and second Miranda Jackson [A.4.4.3.5.4] there 15 November 1809. Caroline Walthall [1760.1.2.1.1.4] received her mother’s consent to marry Obadiah Wade of Goochland County 11 November 1793. Cynthia Walthall [1760.1.2.1.1.5] married David Price in Chesterfield County with her mother’s consent 9 December 1799. Amy Walthall [1760.1.2.1.2] (19 Feb 1729/30 ). Elizabeth Walthall [1760.1.2.2] (10 Jan 1722/3 - c.1754) married Richard Walthall who died before 5 February 1755, when Chesterfield County granted Elizabeth Walthall administration of his estate . Chesterfield County ordered the division of his estate in February 1768 . In 1756 Chesterfield County charged Elizabeth Walthall with six tithables, including her son Richard Walthall. Richard Walthall [1760.1.2.2.1] was a beneficiary of the 1764-will of his maternal grandfather Walthall. Elizabeth Walthall [1760.1.2.2.2]. Ann Walthall [1760.1.2.2.3] (1744 - 1803) married John Robertson [1600.R12.2.1]. John was head of a family of eight with twenty-one slaves in 1783. John Robertson was a soldier of the Revolution A Revolutionary patriot , John died in Chesterfield County [27 Oct 1796 / 12 Feb 1798 ]. Thomas Burfoot delivered estate accounts for 1797-1800 on 7 November 1800. Among the beneficiaries of John’s will - sandwiched between the names of two daughters - was “brother Peter Robertson.” John’s father named no such son in his will. Ann Robertson paid taxes in Chesterfield County in 1800 and died in 1803. They lay buried at Walke’s Quarter Cemetery in Chesterfield County. Walthall Robertson [1760.1.2.2.3.1] (31 May 1765) married first Frances Cox in 1787 and second Ann Cary 18 October 1794 . He did not appear in Chesterfield County in 1800 and was said to be preaching among the Baptists in Kentucky. Frances Cox Robertson [1760.1.2.2.3.1.1] was a beneficiary of the 1796-will of her grandfather Robertson. Elizabeth Robertson [1760.1.2.2.3.2] (1 Sep 1768 - 19 May 1824) married Henry Turpin [3540.1.5.3.1.1] (24 Jul 1770 - 10 Oct 1843) in 1792 . One source incorrectly said she married second Maj. Josiah D. Bromwell. Elizabeth and Henry lay buried within a stone fence. Only their two headstones still stand at the Turpin family cemetery. Hers reads, “She Possessed Every Virtue Which Adorns The Female Character And A Christian.” Peter Robertson [1760.1.2.2.3.3] (1771). Ann Robertson [1760.1.2.2.3.4] (1774) married Jeremiah Turpin [3540.1.5.3.1.8] in 1794-1795. Martha Robertson [1760.1.2.2.3.5] (1777). John Robertson [1760.1.2.2.3.6] (14 Jun 1780) married first Catherine Traylor [A.1.4.1.4.1] on 14 April 1806 . John married second Matilda Vaughan in Chesterfield County 30 April 1827. Richard Henry Robertson [1760.1.2.2.3.7] (1782) chose Thomas Burfoot his guardian February 1798. He married Philadelphia Stone. William Robertson [1760.1.2.2.3.8] (12 May 1786) was under the guardianship of Thomas Burfoot in February 1798. He married Pamela Moseley. Mabel Walthall [1760.1.2.3] (10 May 1724 ) married a Rowlett. We do not know who he was. Richard Walthall [1760.1.2.4] (15 Jun 1731 - 1763) was charged with three tithables in Chesterfield County in 1756. He died in Chesterfield County [9 Mar 1763 / Aug 1763 ] naming wife, Sarah - , and two sons in his will. He had unnamed daughters. Generation 4 (con't) William Walthall [1760.1.2.4.1], the eldest son, inherited 400 acres on Deep Creek in Chesterfield from his father. He was less than twenty-one when his father wrote his will. He chose Thomas Walthall as his guardian in 1773 . Henry Walthall [1760.1.2.4.2] inherited 106 acres from his grandfather Walthall. Anne Walthall [1760.1.2.5] (10 Mar 1733/4 - 1798) married William Cousins [A.1.6.3] of Dinwiddie County. Henry Cousins [1760.1.2.5.1] (22 Jul 1758) was remembered in the 1764-will of his Walthall grandfather. He was a tithable in Dinwiddie County in 1783-4 and served in the Revolution. Henry Cousins was a soldier of the Revolution William Henry Cousins [1760.1.2.5.1.1] (24 Aug 1789 - 21 Aug 1854) was only child and married Martha Robinson. John Cousins [1760.1.2.5.2] was a tithable in Dinwiddie County in 1783-4. He was a legatee of the 1798-will of John Robertson [1760.1.2.2.3/S] and received half a mill interest. Elizabeth Cousins [1760.1.2.5.3] married Joshua Pritchett [80.4]. Their Family Henry Walthall [1760.1.2.6]. Henry, son of Henry and Phoebe Wallton, was born 25 June 1728 according to the Bristol Parish Register. No other Waltons were in the parish so this was perhaps a Walthall birth. Phoebe Walthall [1760.1.2.7] married Charles Featherstone [6616.2.2.3] about 1740. Their Family William Walthall [1760.1.2.8] (c.1734) was possibly the William Walthall charged with a single tithable in 1756. He married a sister of J. Bartley Baugh of Chesterfield County who gave three slaves to his brother-in-law William Walthall in 1765. They had eight children before she died by 1782. In 1782 Amelia County listed William Walthall head of a family of ten with thirteen slaves. He had just married Betty (-) Perkinson. This wife was likely Elizabeth, the widow of Seth Perkinson who left a will dated 21 August 1780 in Amelia County. William Walthall died in Amelia County in 1798 [8 Jan 1798 / 26 Jul 1798]. He left his wife, Betty, his 488 acres where they were living and next to Seveston Thompson, Daniel Hardaway, and Matthew Farley. Henry Walthall [1760.1.2.8.1] inherited “1 negro” from his Walthall grandfather. In 1782 Amelia County listed Henry Walthall a single head of household with twenty-two slaves. Henry married Elizabeth Eanes in Amelia County 22 February 1791 . She was the daughter of Henry Eanes who consented. William Walthall [1760.1.2.8.2] married Nancy Walthall [A.4.1.3.8.4.1] in Amelia County 17 November 1795 . John Walthall [1760.1.2.8.3]. Peter Walthall [1760.1.2.8.4]. Bartley Walthall [1760.1.2.8.5] married Ann Perkinson in Amelia County 24 February 1791 . Rev. Robert Walthall [A.4.1.3.8.4] conducted their wedding ceremony and described Bartley as a carpenter. Elizabeth Walthall [1760.1.2.8.6] married John Marshall [1724.5.1.1.4] in Amelia County 18 November 1782 . Their Family Nancy Walthall [1760.1.2.8.7] married John Clements [1848.4.3.2.1] in Amelia County 7 September 1789 . Their Family Clarissa Walthall [1760.1.2.8.8] married Lewis Leath in Amelia County 3 February 1796 . Generation 4 (con't) 20. iv. ELIZABETH LIGGON was born in 1701. She married JAMES ANDERSON. 8. FRANCIS4 WORSHAM (John3, John William2, Worsham1) was born about 1680 in Henry, Virginia. She married WILLIAM ROWLETT. He was born in 1678. He died in 1735. Notes for Francis Worsham: http://www.sonic.net/~melvaw/contrib/contrb45.HTM#f2294 Husband: ROWLETT, William born 1678 Henrico Co., Virginia died 5May1735 Henrico Co., Virginia marr 12Oct1703 Henrico Co., Virginia Wife: WORSHAM, Frances born 1682 Henrico Co., Virginia died 1755 Henrico Co., Virginia Children: f : ROWLETT, Mary Traylor born 1698 Henrico Co., Virginia m : ROWLETT, William born ABT 1704 Henrico Co., Virginia died ABT 1760 Cesterfield, Virginia m : ROWLETT, John born 1709 Henrico Co., Virginia died 3Oct1776 Va m : ROWLETT, Peter born 1712 Henrico Co., Virginia died 7May1754 Lunenburg Co., Virginia m : ROWLETT, Daniel born 10Jul1721 Henrico Co., Virginia died BEF 1735 Henrico Co., Virginia http://www.widomaker.com/~branches/d0/i0000447.htm#i447 916 iii. Frances WORSHAM(1469) (#453) was born in Henrico, VA ABT 1683. She married William ROWLETT in Henrico, VA, 12 Oct 1703. (William ROWLETT is #448.) (Additional notes for William ROWLETT(1470)) http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ifetch2?/u1/data/va+index+400471493049+F Henrico County VA - Marriages performed 1700-1791; St. John's Church 1703, William ROWLETT to Frances WORSHAM. Notes for William Rowlett: http://revolution.3-cities.com/~gjansen/famsti.htm The Rowlett family was from Northampton County England, with the first immigrant to Virginia being John Rowlett about 1630 Rowlett Descent to Mary Rowlett wife of William Stiles and mother of Richard Stiles 3436 and 3428 Peter? ROWLETT-3428 b abt 1637 HenricoCo VA; w/d 4Dec1701 HenricoCo VA 3437 and 3429 ?Jude(?Judith) ?______-3429 b abt 1645 HenricoCo VA, imported 1657/8 by planters of NewKentCo VA; d HenricoCo VA 1714 William? ROWLETT?-1714: b Abt 1675 HenricoCo,VA; m Abt 1702 HenricoCo,VA; d Apr 1735 HenricoCo,VA Generation 4 (con't) 1715 Frances? WORSHAM?-1715: b Abt 1680 HenricoCo,VA; d Abt 1745 HenricoCo?,VA 857 Mary? ROWLETT?-857: b Abt 1703 HenricoCo,VA; d ChesterfieldCo,VA 856 William? STILES-856: b Abt 1700 NewKentCo?,VA; m Abt 1722 HenricoCo, VA; d 2 Jan 1744 HenricoCo,VA 428 Richard STILES-428 b abt 1730 DaleParish, HenricoCo VA, witnessed will of Charles COUSINS sr in DaleParish in 1752, sold 100 acres in ChesterfieldCo VA to Roger ATKINSON 14Mar1764, bought 200 acres in MecklenburgCo VA 10Jun1765, sold it 18Oct1771, acquired 346 acre grant on LittleBlueWingCreek HalifaxCo VA in 1772, taxed 1782, taxed 1784 as Richard STILES sr, witnessed deed transfer in HalifaxCo 13Nov1783; d abt 1785 HalifaxCo VA 429 Frances COUSINS?-429 b abt 1735/40 DaleParish, ChesterfieldCo VA, signed deed 1764 ChesterfieldCo VA, relinquished right of dower 8Dec1777 on land Richard STILES sold in MecklenburgCo VA in 1771; d abt 1781 HalifaxCo VA http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~emooman/d2291.htm#P4845 William ROWLETT (3)(4) was born about 1675 in Henrico Co., VA. He died on 5 May 1735 in Henrico Co., VA. (1725) "Mr. Wm. Rowlett & Wm. Chamber are Appointed Counters as afores'd between ye s'd oldtown creek & swift creek all y' way from y' river upwards." LISTED IN FATHER'S WILL. Date of death from Kathy Peters, 4818 Dundee Road, Riverside, CA 92503 He was married to Frances WORSHAM on 12 Oct 1703 in Henrico, , VA. 257. Frances WORSHAM was born about 1683 in Henrico, , VA. She died in 1755 in Henrico Co., , , VA. "Marriage of Some Va. Residents" 1607-1800, Vol 6 , pg. 88 - "William m. 1703, Frances Worsham. 33v185; Henrico, p. 228." Children were: i. William ROWLETT was born in 1706 in Henrico Co., VA. He died in 1760 in Chesterfield Co., VA. Date and place of birth, place of of death, spouse from Kathy Peters, 4818 Dundee Road, Riverside, CA 92503. 128 ii. John ROWLETT. iii. Peter ROWLETT was born in 1712 in Henrico Co., VA. He died on 7 May 1754 in Lunenburg Co., VA. Chesterfield Co., VA Order Bk. #1, p. 44, 1750 will proven "Will 0f Peter Rowlet presented by wit.; Joseph and William Rowlet, Execs.' John and Thomas Rowlet, Sec." Date and place of birth and death, spouse from Kathy Peters, 4818 Dundee Road, Riverside, CA 92503 iv. Daniel ROWLETT was born on 10 Jul 1721. He was christened on 30 Jul 1721. He died in 1735. "Genealogy...Rowletts, Blockers, Swifts, Mayos" William Monroe Rowlett, Jr. pg. 35 "Daniel, the son of William and Francis Rowlett, was born on the 10th and baptized on the 30th of July 1721. (His son, Daniel, migrated to Texas. The author has a letter he wrote my great grandfather, William Rowlett." Date of death, spouse from Kathy Peters, 4818 Dundee Road, Riverside, CA 92503. William Rowlett and Francis Worsham had the following child: i. WILLIAM5 ROWLETT was born in 1706. He died in 1760. He married MARY CLARK. 9. ABRAHAM4 WOMACK JR. (Sarah3 Worsham, John William2 Worsham, Worsham1) was born about 1673 in Henrico County, Virginia. He died about 1745 in Dale Parrish, Virginia. He married Tabitha Generation 4 (con't) Jane Hudson about 1690. She was born about 1675. Notes for Abraham Womack Jr.: http://www.geneologydatanetwork.com/hdeeds.htm Deed #67 pg. 134 Abraham WOMACK, Jr., for love and affection, to my son, Thomas WOMACK, all my land on Coldwater Run and Swift Creek, 400 acres. Witnesses: William KENNON, Arthur MOSELY Signed: Abraham WOMACK Recorded 1 Feb 1708. http://www.samsawadee.net/henrywomack.html HENRY 1 WOMACK was born Abt. 1625 in Middlesex Co MA. He married PHOEBE RONDALL April 14, 1649 in Middlesex Co MA. She was born Abt. 1630. Notes for HENRY 1 WOMACK: I have not one shred of evidence that Henry was a brother to William (if there was a William) He is attached here as a possibility or proximity since they were born about the same time and came to the colonies approximately the same time. Much more research is needed on this line. "Family Tradition: ..... In a letter written by Fannie Mae Doria she says; Larkin (my gggrandfather) told his children, all Womacks of Virginia were related and had descended from 2 (not 5 or 1) Womack brothers whose families "had died off" so they came to the colonies to make a new start. I wonder if the Womack brothers were William the father of the Henrico Co., Womacks and Henry Womacke who settled on the Eastern Shore (Accomac Co.. Some genealogist of today swear Henry was a Warwick---but this I know, he did business with Wm. Watters a planter in Barbados under the name of Henry Womacke. This Henry was not in VA, apparently, 1624 --- but was at Accomack Co., VA., 9apr1653 when his son George was born". Abraham Womack Jr. and Tabitha Jane Hudson had the following child: 21. i. WILLIAM5 WOMACK was born about 1691 in Goochland County, Virgina. He died about 1762 in Goochland County, Virginia. He married Mary C Woodson, daughter of Joseph Woodson in 1709 in Goochland County, Virginia. She was born about 1690 in Goochland County, Virginia. She died about 1758 in Goochland County, Virginia. 10. MARY4 KENNON (Elizabeth3 Worsham, John William2 Worsham, Worsham1) was born on 29 Jun 1679 in Conjurer's Neck, Henrico, Virginia. She died on 29 Jun 1727 in "Cobbs", Henrico Co. Virginia. She married John Fairfax Bolling, son of Robert Bolling and Jane Rolfe on 29 Dec 1697 in Conjurors' Neck, Henrico Co. Virginia1. He was born on 17 Jan 1676. He died on 20 Apr 1729 in "Cobbs", Petersburg, Henrico Co. Virginia. Notes for Mary Kennon: http://www.ericjames.net/html/fam/fam34022.htm Husband: John \Sr.\ BOLLING Born: 27 JAN 1675/76 at: Charles City Co., VA Married: 29 DEC 1697 at: Henrico Co, VA Died: 20 APR 1729 at: Cobbs, Henrico CO, VA Father:Robert (Col.) BOLLING Mother:Jane ROLFE Other Spouses: Generation 4 (con't) Born: 29 JUN 1679 at: Conjurer's Neck, Henrico CO, VA Died: 27 JUN 1727 at: Cobbs, Henrico CO, VA Father: Mother: Other Spouses: Name: Jane BOLLING Born: 1698 at: Cobbs, Henrico CO, VA Married: 1720 at: Died: 4 MAR 1766 at: Curles, Henrico CO, VA Spouses: Richard "of Curles" (Col.) \Sr.\ RANDOLPH Name: John (Maj.) \Jr.\ BOLLING Born: 20 JAN 1699/00 at: Cobbs, Henrico CO, VA Married: 1720 at: Died: 6 SEP 1757 at: Cobbs, Henrico CO, VA Spouses: Elizabeth LEWIS Elizabeth Bland BLAIR Name: Elizabeth BOLLING Born: 1709 at: Cobbs, Henrico CO, VA Married: at: Died: at: Spouses: William GAY Name: Mary BOLLING Born: 1711 at: Cobbs, Henrico CO, VA Married: 20 JAN 1726/27 at: Died: 10 AUG 1744 at: Powhatan CO, VA Spouses: John FLEMING Name: Martha BOLLING Born: 1713 at: Cobbs, Henrico CO, VA Married: 1737 at: Died: 23 OCT 1749 at: Surry CO, VA Spouses: Thomas ELDRIDGE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Martha BOLLING Born: 1713 at: Henrico Co., VA Married: ABT 1739 at: Died: 23 OCT 1748 at: Prince George Co., VA Spouses: Thomas ELDRIDGE Drury STITH -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Anne BOLLING Born: 1718 at: Cobbs, Henrico CO, VA Married: at: Died: 1800 at: Spouses: James MURRAY http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~appalachian/melungeons/Bolling.txt BOLLING/BOWLING NOTES: Alexander R. Bolling, Jr., The Bolling Family: Eight Centuries of Growth. Baltimore, MD, Gateway Press, Inc., 1990. SEE Chapter XIV The Spinoffs-- "Red" Line, pp. 113-119. This deals with descendants of Pocahontas very briefly (descendants of Robert (1) and Jane (Rolfe) Bolling, she being Pocahontas' granddaughter. Their son John Bolling m. Mary Kennon, dau. Richard Kennon. Their son John Bolling II m. (1) Elizabeth Lewis (no ch.); (2) 1 August 1728, Elizabeth Blair, dau. Archibald Blair. Controversy on the lists of their children [numbers varying from 8, as named in his 1757 will and the 1764 memoir by his son Robert Bolling, to 21 (a list at the College of William and Mary)]. Generation 4 (con't) What's the actual origin of Jared Bolling (b.c. 1732), Benjamin Bolling (b.c. 1734), William Bolling (b.c. 1736/39), James Bolling (b.c. 1756), etc.? In the Addendum to the book, A.R. Bolling suggests (citing no documentary evidence) that these "blue" Bollings, who just appear "out of the blue" may belong to the line of a Thomas Bowling who was an early immigrant to Maryland. NOTE BY VED: There is no reason on earth to accept the "long list," as far as I can see, but a lot of published stuff doesn't even question it. NOTE: Zelma Wells Price's "long list" (referenced below) doesn't match the one published by Alexander R. Bolling (referenced above). ---------------------------------------------------- Unidentified book on the Bolling family of Wise Co., VA. Copy of most text but not author, title page, and publication data sent me 6/24/96 by Sue Dufresne. Bolling, Hattie L., Bollings. N.p.: Privately printed, ca. 1975. Publication data received 8/11/96 from Carrol Hurley Ullrich. On p. 6, it attributes Benjamin 1732, Jared 1734, James 1756, etc. to Col. John Bolling and wife Elizabeth Blair. However, on p. 7, it says Benjamin Bolling (June 30, 1734--Jan. 30, 1832), was b. in Wilkes Co., NC [which is not likely, given the settlement pattern of North Carolina]. Factually, Benjamin and Charity Bolling were, in fact, buried in the Benjamin Bolling Cemetery near Flat Gap, in what is now Wise Co., VA. Book says the tombstone gave his birthdate as 1732 (NOTE: This should be checked.) p. 8 says it was this Benjamin Bolling on the 1790 census, Hillsboro District, NC, 3 males under 16, 5 females. On p. 7, the book lists the children of Benjamin Bolling b. 1732 as (with additions from the family tree printed on the centerfold, which varies from the printed text): by Patsy Phelps: Benjamin Bolling, Jr. Apr. 25, 1754-. m. Sallie T. Hancock, called Tabitha (1754-1819). QUERY BY VED: Where's the hard data on this man? What's the source of the marriage information? John Bolling, b. 1755/56 Jesse Bolling, b. 1758. m. (1) Polly Green; m. (2) [Mary] Pennington, [dau. of Micajah and Rachel (Jones) Pennington]. William Bolling (said on centerfold to be twin of Barnette B. Bolling) Hannah Bolling [b.c. 1766, VA or NC] m. Solomon Osborne Delaney Bolling b. 1764 Elizabeth Bolling b. March 8, 1767, m. Brittain Williams, Jr. [NOTE BY VED: There's an improbably large chronological gap between the births of children supposedly from two marriages ofthe same man.] Generation 4 (con't) by Charity Larrimore Jeremiah Bolling b. Feb. 7, 1782--d. 1852, m. ca. 1806, Sallie Ward, said to have come from Waxhaws District, SC. p. 8 says he was evidently b. in Hillsboro District, Randolph Co., NC. Children as listed on p. 9 of book: Jonathan Bolling, b. 1807, m. Freelove Mullins, b. 1806 Jeremiah Bolling Jr., b. 1809, m. (1) Providence/ Prudence Shortt, b. 1813, dau. of Wm. and Mary/Polly Short; m. (2) Sarah (Riner) Boggs. Letcher Co., KY. NOTE: This is the line at Pound, Wise Co., VA, tracked in the book. Ezekiel Bolling, b. 1815, m. Nancy Carr Hosea Bolling, b. 1817, m. (1) Luvenia Hayes; m. (2) Stidham. See Lake, p. 215. Is this the Hosea Bolling who in 1904 wrote a letter which said that Benjamin Bolling had a brother Justice Bolling? Amos Bolling, b. 1819, m. Polly Hall, b. 1822 James Bolling, b. 1821, m. Mary Elizabeth "Polly" Hammonds, b. 1828. See p. 88; to Carter Co., KY. Sarah Bolling, b. 1823, b. Robert Shanklin Hubbard Delaney Bolling, b. 1825, m. Rebecca Brooks; m. Matilda Wooten Jesse Bolling, b. 1825, m. Louisa Shortt, b. 1831, dau. of Daniel H. Shortt (1812-1820) and Leah Baker (dau. of John Baker), b. 1812; granddau. of Wm. Shortt and Polly Birchfield. NOTE: This line followed in the book. Edmond Bolling b. 1828, m. Susannah Craft Polly Bolling, b. 1831, m. Benjamin Caudill. Wesley Bolling, d. young Elizabeth Bolling, d. young Barnett Bolling? [on centerfold shown as twin of William] Justice Bolling, m. Pattie Baker, b. 1784, sister of Boling Baker. NOTE: Elsewhere, on p. 169 of this same unidentified book sent by Sue Dufresne, the Justice Bolling who m. Pattie Baker is listed as a son of Jared Bolling. See below. Isaac Bolling. Poss m. Baker. Generation 4 (con't) Levi Bolling James Bolling? NOTE: Chapter 16, beginning p. 164, has some very confused notes on other Bolling family lines, including one with a Sizemore connection that went from Clay Co., KY, to Morgan Co., IN. ---------------------------------------------------------- The following Bolling/Bowling notes were taken from: Bolling, Alexander R., Jr. The Bolling Family: Eight Centuries of Growth. Baltimore,MD: Gateway Press, Inc., 1990. Lake, Willis W. "The Pocahontas Connection." The Mountain Empire Genealogical Quarterly 4(4), Winter 1985: 214-217. "The "Pocahontas Connection" was reported in Pennington Pedigrees, I-2-37, by my late cousin Fredora Pennington Lay and has not been disputed in any subsequent issue. Fredora relied on the "History of Perry County" (Kentucky) which was published in 1937" (p. 214). Risner, David. "Bolling Family Information." The Mountain Empire Genealogical Quarterly 7(4), Winter 1988: 273-274. NOTE BY VED: None of the above was comprehensively documented. See the numerous questions on the Bolling family in SW VA and NW NC, including: whether Benjamin Bolling, b. 1734, was a descendant of Pocahontas. See discussion in Bolling 1990. whether Benjamin Bolling m. to Charity Larrimore was the same Benjamin who m. (1) Martha/Patsy Phelps/Feltz/Felps in 1751/1753/1756 (depending on the genealogist) in Goochland Co., VA. NOTE: No source citation given for the Phelps/Feltz marriage by any of the genealogists who listed it in their publications. Generation 4 (con't) Martha/Patty (Phelps/Feltz/Felps) Bolling supposedly d. in childbirth 8 March 1767, Rowan Co., NC. There were supposedly two children of Pattie Feltz: Delaney Bolling, went to Missouri Betsy Bolling, m. Brittian Williams QUERY: What's the documentation? Which genealogist first made this statement? When? Risner refers, p. 273, to letters written about 1936 by Boyd J. Bolling. NOTE: Lake stated that there was a Benjamin Bolling old enough to be sued in Orange Co., NC, June 1753; February 1761; James and John Bolling mentioned 1762 and 1763. QUERY: Was he the same Benjamin Bolling as referenced above? NOTE: Bible, p. 31: "From Henryville, Indiana, Mr. Homer Ledford writes of his and his wife's Melungeon ancestors, Bowlins, some of whom where born in the 1750's in what is now Wilkes County, North Carolina, emigrated to Wise County, Virginia, and later to Clay County, Kentucky. He notes that records show that while living in Clay County several received pensions for service in the Revolutionary War." Then a second set of questions develops, whether a: Jesse Bolling, b. 1 June 1758, Hillsborough, Orange Co., NC--d. 15 August 1841, Perry Co., KY, was a son of the above Benjamin Bolling. NOTE: Some data added in here from pp. 166-167 from the unidentified book sent by Sue Dufresne, in brackets. Jesse Bolling m. (1) Polly Green [d. 1777]; m. (2) 6 January 1785, Wilkes Co., NC, Mary Pennington, dau. Micajah and Rachel Pennington. He is said by some family genealogists to have been a Rev. vet., and to have been the son of the Benjamin Bolling who settled in Wise Co., VA. NOTE: Jessee Bolling and Micajah Pennington were both names that appeared on 1787 tax list "A", Montgomery Co., VA (Schreiner-Yantis 1:428, 422). Schreiner-Yantis' Montgomery County, Virginia - Circa 1790, p. 78, indicates that Jesse Bowling had removed to NC before the tax could be collected. 1790 census, Wilkes Co., NC, p. 123 col. 1, Tenth Company: Micajah Piniton, Ben Pinniton, Elijah Piniton; Jesse Bolin, 1 fwm over 21; 3 fwm under 21; 3 fwf. Generation 4 (con't) moved c. 1795 to Hawkins Co., TN. Hawkins Co., TN: Jesse Bolling, William Bolling, Levi Bolling. "Some of the Bollings stayed there and intermarried with the mysterious Melungeon tribe." 1803, William, Isham, and John Bolling were in Clay County (then part of Madison County), per Lake. NOTE BY VED: No Jesse Bolling in the Hawkins Co. deeds in the 1790's: only a Christopher Bowling and a T.C. Bowling. Jesse moved back to Lee County, Virginia and in 1805 bought land there; soon after moved to Knox Co., KY; then Clay Co., KY; then Perry Co., KY. BOLING, Jesse, S14974 NC line, appl. 22 Oct 1832 Clay Cty KY aged 74 y 5 mths, vol. in Wilkes Cty NC. Baptist minister First head of the Perry County Court. [Children by Polly Green]: John Bolling I [(1777-1838)] (by Polly Green). m. a Sizemore, reportedly a Cherokee. [Children by Mary Pennington]: Justice Bolling, b. 1790. m. Hannah Reed. 1850 U.S. Census, Perry Co., KY. [Elizabeth] Betsy Bolling, b. Hawkins Co., TN. [m. Abel Pennington] [John Bolling II, m. 1816, Polly Lewis] [Jesse Bolling Jr. m. Winifred Lewis] William [M.] Bolling. [m. Deborah Duff, dau. Daniel Duff] Elijah Bolling [Elizah Bolling, b. 1798, Lee Co., VA; age 12 when came to KY; m. Roberts] Hannah Bolling. [m. (1) Huff; (2) [Nelson] Gay.] Rachel [Rachael[ Bolling. [m. preston Jose; m. Jonathan Pace] [Mary/Polly Bolling m. Abram Barger] [Rev. George Bolling. m. Phoebe Lewis] [Nancy Bolling and Patsy Bolling. One m. Joseph Spencer and Maggard; the other d. unmarried] whether Jesse Bolling's sister Hannah Bolling m. Solomon Osborn, the son of Captain Enoch Osborn, with whom Micajah Pennington was associated in the Virginia militia. QUERY BY VED: Who said so, and on what evidence? Generation 4 (con't) -------------------------------------------------------- John Bolling Sr. 1830 in Perry Co., KY Sons: William Bolling Levi Bolling Sistler and Sistler, 1850 Census Eastern Kentucky Perry Co., KY p. 278, Schedule p. 405: Boling, Justice, 60,* Hanah, 60 Boling, Robert, 36 & family p. 279, Schedule p. 406: Boling, William, 40 & family Boling, Justice, 29 & family p. 281, Schedule p. 411: Boling, Polly 50*, Polly 10, Polly 3 p. 281, Schedule p. 412: Boling, William, 44 & family QUERY: Is the following group actually connected to the above Jesse Bowling? 1782 tax list, Wilkes Co., NC: Justice Bowlin, Benjamin Bowlin, John Borling. "Probably all brothers of Jesse Bolling." Jesse and Benjamin were Baptist ministers. NOTE: Justice Bowling appears in the early records of Wilkes Co., NC (land, court, etc.) NOTE BY VED: Given the juxtaposition of the names "Jared" and "Justice" in this following family, would it be worthwhile to go looking for a possible relationship to Jarrett Justice? QQUERY BY VED: Who was the Jarrett Boling 1787 Tax List "A" in Russell Co., VA (Schreiner-Yantis, 1787 VA tax lists)? See also: Schreiner-Yantis, Montgomery County, Virginia-Circa 1790, p. ; Jesse Bowling p. 78 (1787 tax list said removed to NC before tax could be collected); William Bowling p. 48. See also Micajah Pennington, pp. 10, 85 (Tax List "A", October 23, Grassy Creek, Fox Creek, north side Generation 4 (con't) New River). NOTE: Robert Osborne and George Reaves, same day, same location.) Also Blevins, Burton, Kelley. BOLING, Jarret or Jarret Bowling S18324, VA line, appl 18 Mar 1834 Tazwell Cty VA age 72, b. 18 Jan 1762, Stafford Cty VA, & enl. there; 1855, age 94, Tazwell Co VA. Bowlin, Gerald D., "Information Given by Newton Rhea Bowlin, Great Grandson of Stephen Osborne and Son of Polly Ann Richmond Bowlin - July 1924," The Southwest Virginian, 1(4), 1979, 2-7. Jared Bowlin, POSS b.c. 1730. [Lake, p. 216, says m. Nancy Watts]. Justus/Justice Bowlin. "A large connection of them" came from "Old Virginia," Dan River Country to NC, Asheville and Iredell Cos. [NOTE BY VED: p. 169 of the unidentified book sent by Sue Dufresne says: Justus Bolling b. ca. 1751-62, d. ??; came to NC from the Dan River country of VA; listed on 1782 Wilkes co., NC, tax list; m. 8 January 1782, Pattie Baker, wit: Jesse Ray] [NOTE BY VED: 28 July 1790, Wilkes Co., NC, Gordan Gibson vs. Justice Bowlin (Absher 1989, 228).] [NOTE BY VED: POSS 1800 U.S. Census, Ashe Co., NC, Justice Boland, 1 male under 10, 2 males 10-26, 1 male 26-45; 4 females under 10, 1 female 10-16, 1 female 26-45.] Andrew [Andrew Lucius] Bowlin [Bolling/Bolin], born about close of Revolution [b. 25 January 1783--d. 29 June 1832. Lived Ashe and Wilkes Co., NC. Primitive Baptist preacher; moved to Sullivan Co., TN]. m. [c. 1804] Temperance Johnson. Barnett Bowlin [b. 1785]. In War of 1812. [m. (2) ??; m. (2) Elenor; 1 son, 2 daus] Solomon Bowlin [b. 1786, m. Lucy Johnson, 2 sons and 2 daus.] Sookie Bowlin Several other daughters. [Mary? Bolling m. 31 March 1820, Martin Hall] [Elizabeth? Bolling m. 18 Feb. 1819, Thomas Goode] Generation 4 (con't) ----------------------------------------------------- And finally, another question: whether the early Benjamin Bolling who settled Russell Co., VA, was related to any or all of the above groups? One wandering family tradition that I haven't tracked down said that his father was named John and the family was Irish. QUERY: Has anyone looked at land records or estate settlements? No evidence of it in the published stuff. Investigate: 1782 tax lists, Wilkes Co., NC: Benjamine and Justis Bowling, Charles Bowlin, John Borling. Investigate: James Bolan and Benjamin Bolan on 1790 census, Orangeburgh Dist., SC. Investigate: William Bowling and Edward Larimor, both on 1755 tax list, Cumberland Co., NC. See as reference: Roberson and Brown, History of the Pound, p. 40: Benjamin Bolling, b.c. 1740/50 per 1830 census--d. 1832 [or, b. 1734--d. 1832, age 98]. Tombstone in Wise Co., VA. m. Charity Larrimore 1830 census, Russell Co., VA: 1 male age 80-90; 1 female 70-70 Benjamin Bolling Cemetery: Charity buried next to him. Children: Jeremiah Bolling, b. 18 December 1782 on the Edisto River in South Carolina, near Orangeburg--d. 1870. m. 1806, Sarah "Sallie" Ward. Was living on the Pound as early as 1810. QUERY BY VED: How, when, and with whom did Benjamin Bolling get to SC and back? NOTE: Jeremiah Bolling living on the Pound as early as 1810; entered land 1835. Jeremiah Bolling b. 18 December 1782, on the Edisto River in SC, near Generation 4 (con't) Orangeburg, son of Benjamin and Charity (Larrimore) Bollins; m. 1806 Sarah Ward 1820, they were charter members of the Oven Fork Baptist Church in Harlan Co., KY. NARS M-432, Roll 975, 1850 U.S. Census, Russell Co., VA p.325 #1454/1454 Jeremiah Bowlin Sr., 67, m, farmer, b. SC; Sarah Bowlin, 64, f, b. SC Jeremiah Bolling Jr., b.c. 1810. Jeremiah Bowling, 56, b. Russell Co., VA. m. 26 June 1866, Wise Co., Va., Sarah A. Boggs, 38, W, b. Surry Co., NC, dau. Jacob & Sarah Riner. Jesse Bolling Boyd J. Bolling. Letters quoted on Risner, p. 273. [NOTE: For other children, see above, extracted from the unidentified book sent by Sue Dufresne.] ??Elizabeth Bolling. m. William Short, who m. (2) Mary "Polly" Birchfield. ??Justice Bolling. ??Justice Bolling [NOTE: See possibly above.] ---------------------------------------------------------------- Chapter 16 of Hattie L. Bolling, Bollings, says: James Boling, b. 1756. Children: Mary Bolling, b. 1775, NC. m. Dr. John Gilbert, 11/9/1804, Knox Co., KY. Catherine Bolling, b. 10 May 1777, NC; m. (1) c. 1792, John Amis, who was killed 8/5/1807 in Clay Co., KY; m. (2) Horton; m. (3) Robert Julius Baker. Wile/Willis Horton [Amis], b. 9/7/1812. m. Betsy, dau. of Justice Boling of Clay Co., KY Nancy Bolling, b. 1783/88. m. John Sizemore, probably the brother of Susan Sizemore who m. 1796 John bolling, son of Jesse and Polly (Green) Bolling Generation 4 (con't) Levi Bolling - Hawkins Co., TN? William Bollins. Poss m. 21 August 1807, Malind Walters. Eli Bolling, b.c. 1785, b. 1806 in TN; to Clay Co., KY. m. (1) Sarah Anderson; m. (2) Nancy Herde Wilson. Christopher Bolling, b. 1787, Hawkins Co., TN. m. 6 March 1806, Nancy Baker, b. 1790, NC, dau. George Baker. 1810 census, Sizemore, Baker, and Gilbert next door to the Bollins. Christopher and Nancy m. in Clay Co., Ky and moved to Morgan Co., Ind. James Bolling Jr., b.c. 1789, TN. m. Kize Lockard, 25 May 1808. John Bolling. Poss m. 11 April 1818, Sarah Henson. Joseph Bolling. m. Nancy Bolling. Notes for John Fairfax Bolling: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=spot54&id=I19089 ID: I19089 Name: John Bolling Sex: M Birth: 17 JAN 1675/76 in Henrico, Virginia Death: 20 APR 1729 in Henrico, Virginia HintsAncestry Hints for John Bolling 1 possible matches found on Ancestry.com Ancestry.com Father: Robert Thomas Bolling , Honorable b: 26 DEC 1646 in London, England Mother: Jane Rolfe b: 10 OCT 1650 in Henrico Co., Virginia Marriage 1 Mary Kennon b: ABT 1678 in Conjurer's Neck, Henrico Co., Virginia Married: 29 DEC 1697 Children Has Children John Kennon Bolling b: 20 JAN 1699/00 in Henrico, Virginia Has Children Jane Bolling b: ABT 1703 Has Children Elizabeth Bolling b: 1709 in 'Cobbs', Henrico, Virginia Has Children Mary Bolling b: 1711 in Virginia Has Children Martha Bolling b: 1713 in Henrico, Virginia Has Children Anne Bolling b: 1718 in 'Cobbs', Henrico Co., VirginiaFull name, Col John Fairfax Bolling Born, London, England or "Kippax", Charles Citte Co. or Cobbs, Virginia ---------------------------------------------------------- http://www.geneologydatanetwork.com/hdeeds.htm Deed #41 pg.72 1 Jan 1707. Richard HOLMES of Bristol Parish, Henrico Co., Virginia , to Peter ASHBROOKE, Sr. of same, for 2500 lbs. Of tobacco, 257 acres on souoth side of James River on Swift Creek, adjacent to John BOLLING, Edward BOWMAN, John BOWMAN. Said land was granted to said Generation 4 (con't) HOLMES by patent 2 Nov 1700. Witnesses: John Bolling, Rene Laforce Signed: Richard Holmes Recorded: 2 Feb 1707 Anne, wife of Richard HOLMES relinquishes her dower. http://community-2.webtv.net/cainestown/OURFAMILYOFOLDSOULS/ BOLLING, JOHN b. 27 Jan 1676 Kippax VA d. 20 Apr 1726 Cobbs VA m. 29 Dec 1697 Prince George VA to Mary Kennon b. 29 Jun 1679 Henrico VA d. 29 Jun 1727, http://www.ls.net/~newriver/swva/hssv-9.htm#boll To this Robert Bolling and Jane Rolfe Bolling, granddaughter of Pocahontas, only one child was born, John. The mother died and Robert had other children by a later marriage, but the blood of Pocahontas did not course in their veins. It is interesting to note how long the Pocahontas blood was held by a single life because the same thing happened again when the first John had but one son, also called John, who, however, ended all anxiety by fathering nineteen sons, the eldest of whom was Thomas, who himself had a numerous family. He, it was, being prompted by the need for such instruction in his family, procured a teacher from England, which eventually led to the establishment of the first deaf and dumb institution in America. Under the law of primogeniture then in force, Thomas inherited the entire forty-thousand acre estate, leaving the other eighteen sons of John to scatter or at least, to shift for themselves. http://www.theellisons.net/ghtout/gp2825.htm#head1 Husband John Bolling Born: 27 JAN 1675/76 - Kippax, VA Marr: 29 DEC 1697 - Prince George, VA Died: 20 APR 1726 - Cobbs, VA Father: Robert Bolling Mother: Jane Rolfe Other Spouses: Wife Mary Kennon Born: 29 JUN 1679 - Henrico County, VA Died: 29 JUN 1727 - Father: Richard Kennon Mother: Elizabeth Worsham Other Spouses: Children 1. Jane Bolling Born: 1703 - Marr: - Richard Randolph Died: 1767 - 2. Elizabeth Bolling Born: 1709 - Marr: - William Gay Died: - 3. Mary Bolling Born: 1711 - Marr: - John Fleming Died: - Generation 4 (con't) 4. Martha Bolling Born: 1713 - Cobbs, Henrico, VA Marr: 1739 - Thomas Eldridge Died: 23 OCT 1749 - Prince George County, VA 5. Ann Bolling Born: 1718 - Marr: - James Murray Died: - 6. John Bolling Born: 20 JAN 1699/00 - Marr: - Elizabeth Lewis (other spouses) Died: 6 SEP 1757 - VA http://www.oblevins.com/blevins/D0005/G0000556.html#I9769 John BOLLING BIRTH: 27 JAN 1676, Kippax, Charles City Co. VA DEATH: 20 APR 1729, Cobbs, Henrico Co. VA BURIAL: APR 1729, VA REFN: 26DS-9K Father: Robert BOLLING Mother: Jane ROLFE Family 1: Mary KENNON MARRIAGE: 29 DEC 1697, Henrico Co. VA John Fairfax Bolling and Mary Kennon had the following children: 22. i. JANE5 BOLLING was born in 1703 in Henrico, Virginia. She died on 04 Mar 1766 in Henrico, Virginia. She married Richard Randolph, son of William Randolph and Mary Isham in 1720. He was born on 01 May 1690 in Cobbs, Virginia. He died in 1748. 23. ii. ELIZABETH BOLLING was born in 1709. She died in 1766. She married WILLIAM GAY. He was born in 1705. iii. MARY BOLLING was born in 1711. She died on 10 Aug 1774. She married JOHN FLEMING. He was born in Nov 1697 in New Kent County, VA. He died in Nov 1756. Notes for Mary Bolling: http://www.ericjames.net/html/fam/fam34082.htm Husband: John FLEMING Born: NOV 1697 at: Goochland CO, VA Married: 20 JAN 1726/27 at: Died: 1766 at: Father: Mother: Other Spouses: Wife: Mary BOLLING Born: 1711 at: Cobbs, Henrico CO, VA Died: 10 AUG 1744 at: Powhatan CO, VA Father:John \Sr.\ BOLLING Mother:Mary KENNON Other Spouses: CHILDREN Name: Mary FLEMING Born: 1728 at: "Mt. Pleasant" Goochland, VA Generation 4 (con't) Married: at: Died: at: Spouses: William BERNARD Name: John FLEMING Born: 1729 at: Powhatan CO, VA Married: at: Died: at: Spouses: Name: Thomas FLEMING Born: 1731 at: Powhatan CO, VA Married: at: Died: 12 JAN 1777 at: Spouses: Unknown RANDOLPH Name: Caroline FLEMING Born: 1733 at: Powhatan CO, VA Married: at: Died: at: Spouses: James DEANE James FYRIE Name: William FLEMING Born: 6 JUL 1736 at: Powhatan CO, VA Married: at: Died: 15 FEB 1824 at: Spouses: Elizabeth CHAMPE Name: Charles FLEMING Born: 1738 at: Powhatan CO, VA Married: at: Died: at: Spouses: Name: Richard FLEMING Born: 1740 at: Powhatan CO, VA Married: at: Died: at: Spouses: iv. ANNE BOLLING was born in 1718 in Cobbs, Henrico CO, VA. She died in 1800. She married James Murray in 1742 in Buckingham County, Virginia. He was born in 1716. Notes for Anne Bolling: http://www.ericjames.net/html/fam/fam34113.htm Husband: James MURRAY Born: 1716 at: Married: at: Died: at: Father: Mother: Other Spouses: Wife: Anne BOLLING Born: 1718 at: Cobbs, Henrico CO, VA Died: 1800 at: Father:John \Sr.\ BOLLING Mother:Mary KENNON Other Spouses: CHILDREN Name: Thomas MURRAY Born: 1739 at: Married: at: Generation 4 (con't) Died: at: Spouses: ? Name: John MURRAY Born: 1744 at: Chesterfield CO, VA Married: at: Died: at: Spouses: Susan YATES Name: Anne MURRAY Born: 30 AUG 1746 at: Chesterfield CO, VA Married: at: Died: at: Spouses: Neil BUCHANAN Name: Margaret "Peggy" MURRAY Born: 8 FEB 1747/48 at: Chesterfield CO, VA Married: at: Died: at: Spouses: Thomas GORDON Name: William MURRAY Born: 6 MAY 1752 at: Chesterfield CO, VA Married: at: Died: 1815 at: Spouses: Rebecca BOLLING Name: Mary MURRAY Born: 22 FEB 1754 at: Chesterfield CO, VA Married: at: Died: 1823 at: Spouses: Alexander GORDON William DAVIES http://www.oblevins.com/blevins/D0005/G0000546.html#I9777 Anne BOLLING BIRTH: 1715, Cobbs, Henrico Co. VA DEATH: 1800 REFN: 26DT-3N Father: John BOLLING Mother: Mary KENNON Family 1: James MURRAY MARRIAGE: 1742, of Buckingham Co. VA Thomas MURRAY ..1739 John MURRAY ..1744..Susan Gates Anne MURRAY ..August 30, 1746.. Neil BUCHANAN Margaret MURRAY ..February 8, 1748..Thomas Gordon Mr. MURRAY ..1750, Chesterfield, Co. VA William MURRAY ..May 6, 1752..Rebecca Bolling Mary MURRAY ..February 22, 1754 James MURRAY ..1755..Martha Ward 24. v. JOHN BOLLING II was born on 20 Jan 1700 in Cobbs, Henrico Co. VA. He died on 06 Sep 1757 in "Cobbs", Chesterfield Co. Virginia. He married (1) ELIZABETH BLAND BLAIR, daughter of Archibald Blair and Mary Wilson on 01 Aug 1728 in Chesterfield County, VA. She was born on 04 Apr 1712 in Virginia. She died on 22 Apr 1775 in Virginia. He married (2) ELIZABETH LEWIS, daughter of John Lewis and Elizabeth Warner in 1720 in Gloucester, VA. She was born on 07 May 1706. She died in Apr 1775. 25. vi. MARTHA BOLLING was born in 1713. She died on 23 Oct 1749. She married THOMAS ELDRIDGE JR. He was born in 1712 in Surry, VA. Generation 4 (con't) 11. MARTHA4 KENNON (Elizabeth3 Worsham, John William2 Worsham, Worsham1) was born about 1681 in Conjuror's Neck, Henrico, Virginia. She died between 1693-1779. She married Robert Munford in 1701. He was born in 1675 in Henrico, Virginia. He died in 1735 in Prince George, Virginia. Notes for Robert Munford: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~meledie/ghtout/gp900.htm Robert Mumford Born: 1675 - of, Henrico, Virginia Marr: 22 Dec 1701 - , Henrico, Virginia Died: 1735 - , Prince George, Virginia Father: Mother: Other Spouses: Wife Martha Kennon Born: 1681 - Conjuror's Neck, Henrico, Virginia Died: - Father: Richard Kennon Mother: Elizabeth Worsham Other Spouses: Robert Munford and Martha Kennon had the following child: 26. i. JAMES5 MUNFORD was born about 1700. He died between 1725-1808. He married Elizabeth Bolling, daughter of Robert Bolling Jr and Mary Anne Merriwether Cocke in 1727. She was born in 1709. She died between 1725-1813. 12. JUDITH4 KENNON (Elizabeth3 Worsham, John William2 Worsham, Worsham1) was born about 1684. She married Thomas Eldridge in Jun 1711 in Henrico Co., VA.. He was born in 1685. He died in 1740. Notes for Judith Kennon: http://members.aol.com/vafdking/worsha.htm JUDITH KENNON married THOMAS ELDRIDGE SR at Surry, Virginia. She was born in 1700 at Henrico, Virginia. She died after 2 Mar 1754 at Sussex, Virginia. a) WILLIAM ELDRIDGE married ANN (--?--) at Surry, Virginia. He was born at Surry, Virginia. He died on 7 Apr 1772 at Sussex, Virginia. b) RICHARD ELDRIDGE was born at Surry, Virginia. c) JUDITH ELDRIDGE married CHARLES BINNS SR, son of THOMAS BINNS JR and MRS (--?--), at Surry, Virginia. She married JOHN HAY at Surry, Virginia. She was born at Surry, Virginia. She died after 1 Aug 1760. d) THOMAS ELDRIDGE JR married ELIZABETH JONES, daughter of JAMES JONES III and SARAH EDMUNDS, at Surry, Virginia. He married MARTHA BOLLING, daughter of JOHN BOLLING SR and MARY KENNON, at Virginia. He was born at Surry, Virginia. e) ELIZABETH ELDRIDGE was born at Surry, Virginia. She died before 18 Sep 1745 at Surry, Virginia. Generation 4 (con't) f) ANNE ELDRIDGE married STERLING CLACK, son of JAMES CLACK and MARY (--?--), at Virginia. She was born at Surry, Virginia. She died on 21 Aug 1752. g) MARY ELDRIDGE was born at Surry, Virginia. h) MARTHA ELDRIDGE was born at Surry, Virginia. i) SARAH ELDRIDGE was born on 14 May 1740 at Surry, Virginia. Thomas Eldridge and Judith Kennon had the following child: 27. i. THOMAS5 ELDRIDGE JR was born in 1712 in Surry, VA. He married ELIZABETH JONES. She was born in 1712. He married MARTHA BOLLING. She was born in 1713. She died on 23 Oct 1749. 13. ELIZABETH4 KENNON (Elizabeth3 Worsham, John William2 Worsham, Worsham1) was born in 1680. She married Joseph Royall Jr, son of Joseph Royall and Mary Eppes in 1698. He was born in 1681. Notes for Joseph Royall Jr: http://freepages.education.rootsweb.com/~kallenbach/henricodeeds..htm Joseph Royall TYPE: Patent - ref CF#106B1 VPB 10 p347 Date: 22 January 1717/18 to Joseph Royall Ref: 900 acres on theNorth Side of Appamattox river in Henrico County loc -96256 26432 F127 L0 P255 - Point A) at a Corner hiccory standing on the said River parting Colo. Francis Epes and the said Royal line N7W; 180 Poles; Colo. Francis Epes - Point B) a Corner Black Oak standing on a Branch line NExE; 104 Poles; from a Branch - Point C) a Corner Black Oak line ExN; 104 Poles; - Point D) a Corner Black Oak line ExS; 248 Poles; - Point E) a Corner pine line SExS; 126 Poles; - Point F) a Corner White Oak parting the said Royal & George Archer line S40W; 420 Poles;said Royal & Archer their dividing line - Point G) a Corner Gum Standing on the said River survey line ; 398 poles up River end Richard Kennon, Capt. Francis Epes, Joseph Royall & George Archer TYPE: Patent - ref CF106A# VPB 8 p153-154 to Mr. Richard Kennon Capt Francis Epes Mr Joseph Royall & Mr George Archer Ref: 2827 acres Henrico Co. Bristoll pr. on theNorth Side Appamatock Riv. contract transp. of 57 pr.sons 57 negroes not names out of a Cert. to Mr Richard Kennon proved in Henrico Co. Court Aprill 1th 1690 loc -102336 25536 F127 L0 P255 - Point A) at the mouth of a great Creek survey line N.5E; 20 Poles; up a great Cr. - Point B) and survey line NNE.5E; 30 Poles; - Point C) and survey line NxW; 12 Poles; - Point D) a Corner whtie oake line E; 108 Poles; - Point E) a Corner pockrey line Northeast 119 Poles; - Point F) a Corner black white oake line ESE; 28 Poles; - Point G) a Corner black oake line Southheast 34 Poles; - Point H) a Corner white oake line E; 70 Poles; - Point I) a Corner black oake line NxW; 58 Poles; - Point J) a pockrey line ENE; 110 Poles; Crossing a Branch - Point K) a Corner white oake line Southheast 148 Poles; - Point L) a Corner white oake line E; 90 Poles; - Point M) a Corner black oake line NExE; 91 Poles; - Point N) a corner black oake line ExN; 96 Poles; - Point O) a Corner black oake line ExS; 248 Poles; Crossing two great brs. - Point P) a Corner pine line SExS; 118 Poles; - Point Q) a Corner white oake line SxE; 239 Poles; - Point R) a Cornerblack oake line Southheast 88 Poles; - Point S) a corner white oake line ESE; 120 Poles; - Point T) a corner pine line Southheast 178 Poles; - Point U) a white oake line SxE; 156 Poles; - Point V) a Corner black oake line SExS; 52 Poles; - Point W) a Corner white oake line Southheast 89 Poles; - Point X) a Corner black oake line SSE; 66 Poles; - Point Y) a Corner black oake line S; 230 Poles; - Point Z) a Corner black oake Standing on the main River on Wortapock thence up the said River as it trendeth to the place it begun survey line ; up the main River, from Wortapock end Joseph Royall Jr and Elizabeth Kennon had the following children: Generation 4 (con't) 28. i. UNKNOWN5 ROYALL. She married JOHN CHILDERS. 29. ii. ELIZABETH ROYALL. She married JOHN ARCHER. He was born about 1668 in Henrico County, Virginia. He died on 17 Feb 1694 in Elizabeth City, Virginia. 14. WILLIAM4 KENNON (Elizabeth3 Worsham, John William2 Worsham, Worsham1) was born in 1685 in Henrico Co., Virginia. He died in 1751 in Henrico Co., Virginia. He married ANNE EPPES. She was born in 1690 in Henrico Co., Virginia. Notes for William Kennon: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=spot54&id=I19900 Index | Descendancy | Register | Pedigree | Ahnentafel | Download GEDCOM | Public Profile | Add Post-em ID: I19900 Name: William Kennon Sex: M Birth: 1685 in Henrico Co., Virginia Death: 1751 in Henrico Co., Virginia Father: Richard Kennon , Dr. b: ABT 1645 Mother: Elizabeth Worsham b: 1656 in Chesterfield Co., Virginia Marriage 1 Anne Eppes b: 1690 in Henrico Co., Virginia Married: 19 JUN 1711 in Henrico Co., Virginia Children Has Children Richard Kennon b: 15 APR 1712 in Henrico Co., Virginia Has No Children William Kennon b: 9 OCT 1713 in Henrico Co., Virginiahttp://freepages.education.rootsweb.com/~kallenbach/henricodeeds..htm Maj. William Kennon TYPE: Patent - ref CF#223 VPB 12 p23-24 Date: 9 July 1724, 10th yoR George (A) , Hugh Drysdale to Majr. William Kennon contract 40 Shillings Ref: 400 acres on theNorth side of Appamattock River Henrico Co. loc -138624 80 F127 L0 P255 - Point A) at a Corner Gum Standing on theNorth side of Appamattox River between 2 branches line S9E; 74 Poles; from between 2 brs. - Point B) a Corner poplar line S31W; 66 Poles; - Point C) a Corner Hickrey line S20W; 62 Poles; - Point D) a Corner White Oak line Southheast 114 Poles; - Point E) a Corner black Oak line S5W; 95 Poles; - Point F) a Corner black Oak line W3S; 220 Poles; - Point G) a Corner Gum Standing on theNorth side of the Said River Thence up the Said River according to the Meanders 492 Poles; survey line ; 492 Poles; up Appamattock River end William Kennon TYPE: Patent - ref CF#181 VPB 10 p381 Date: 12 July 1718, 4th YoR George (A) , Alexander Spotswood to William Kennon contract œ5.S10 Ref: 1100 acres on theNorth side of Appamattox river in Henrico Co. loc -106192 23264 F127 L0 P255 - Point A) at two corner gum standing on the River bank parting Coll. Francis Epes and Compa. and the said Epes thence on both Epes line NWxN; 232 Poles; both Epes [Francis Epes & Compa.] - Point B) a corner pine line NxE; 76 Poles; - Point C) a Corner black oak line NxW; 14 Poles; - Point D) a corner gum and three white oaks standing on the W side of the first branch of Wintopock thence up the branch according to the meanders 293 poles; survey line ; 293 poles up the 1st Branch of Wintopock - Point E) two corner hiccorys standing on the said branch line S25E; 128 Poles; - Point F) a corner white oak line S30E; 236 Poles; - Point G) a corner white oak standing on the W side of the Nooneing Creek thence down the said Creek according to the meanders 60 Poles; survey line s; 60 poles down Nooneing Cr. - Point H) a corner burch and gum standing on the E side of the said branch line E23S; 34 Poles; - Point I) a corner white oak line S8W; 82 Poles; - Point J) a corner pine standing at the Generation 4 (con't) head of a Small Branch thence down the said branch according to the meanders 220 Poles; survey line s30w; 220 poles down a Small Branch from the head - Point K) the mouth of the said branch to Nooneing Creek thence down the said Creek according to the meanders 320 Poles; survey line s; 320 poles down Nooneing Cr. - Point L) the mouth of the said Creek to Appamattox River thence up the said River according to the meanders 592 Poles; survey line nnw; 592 poles up Appamattox River end Notes for Anne Eppes: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=spot54&id=I19899 ID: I19899 Name: Anne Eppes Sex: F Birth: 1690 in Henrico Co., Virginia Father: Francis Eppes b: 1659 in Henrico Co., Virginia Mother: Anne Isham b: 1665 Marriage 1 William Kennon b: 1685 in Henrico Co., Virginia Married: 19 JUN 1711 in Henrico Co., Virginia Children Has Children Richard Kennon b: 15 APR 1712 in Henrico Co., Virginia Has No Children William Kennon b: 9 OCT 1713 in Henrico Co., Virginia William Kennon and Anne Eppes had the following child: i. RICHARD5 KENNON was born on 15 Apr 1712. He married ANN HUNT. She was born about 1714. 15. RICHARD KENNON (Elizabeth3 Worsham, John William2 Worsham, Worsham1) was born on 05 Dec 1684. He died in 1726. He married Agnes Bolling, daughter of Robert Bolling and Anne Stith in 1719 in Henrico, Virginia. She was born on 30 Nov 1700 in Virginia, USA. Notes for Richard Kennon: http://www.familysearch.org/eng/Search/frameset_search.asp Husband's Name Richard KENNON (AFN:95JW-Z1) Pedigree Born: 1650 Place: Of, Conjuror's Neck, Henrico, Virginia Christened: Place: Of Conjurer Neck, Henrico, Va Died: 20 Aug 1696 Place: Of, Henrico, Virginia Married: 1673/1674 Place: , Henrico Co., Va. Father: John KENNON (AFN:QR7X-F5) Family Mother: Wife's Name Elizabeth WORSHAM (AFN:95JS-DN) Pedigree Born: 1656 Place: Of, Chesterfield, Virginia Died: (Aft) 1705 Place: Conjurer's Neck, Henrico, Virginia Married: 1673/1674 Place: , Henrico Co., Va. Father: John William WORSHAM (AFN:95JS-BB) Family Mother: Elizabeth LITTLEBERRY (AFN:95JP-L9) Children 1. Sex Name F Elizabeth KENNON (AFN:NVWX-TF) Pedigree Born: 1679 Place: Conjuror's Neck, Henrico, Va. Generation 4 (con't) Virginia Died: Aft 1735 Place: Of, Conjuror's Neck, Henrico Co., 2. Sex Name M William KENNON (AFN:95JX-51) Pedigree Born: 1685 Place: Conjuror's Neck, Henrico, Va. Died: 1735 Place: Bristol, Henrico, Va. 3. Sex Name F Sarah KENNON (AFN:95JX-7C) Pedigree Virginia Born: 1689 Place: Conjuror's Neck, Conjurors Neck, Chesterfield, Died: 1748 Place: , Charles City, Virginia 4. Sex Name F Judith KENNON (AFN:95JX-2H) Pedigree Born: 1692 Place: Conjuror's Neck, Henrico, Va. Died: 14 Oct 1759 Place: Albemarle Parish, Sussex, Virginia Buried: Oct 1759 Place: 5. Sex Name F Martha KENNON (AFN:95JX-3N) Pedigree Born: 1681 Place: Of, Prince George, Virginia, Virginia 6. Sex Name F Mary KENNON (AFN:XZ5W-52) Pedigree Born: 1728 Place: 7. Sex Name F Elizabeth KENNON (AFN:95JX-1B) Pedigree Born: Mar 1698 Place: Conjuror's Neck, Henrico, Va. 8. Sex Name F Mary KENNON (AFN:26DS-BQ) Pedigree Born: 29 Jun 1679 Place: "conjurer's Neck", Henrico Co., Va Died: 29 Jun 1727 Place: Cobbs, Henrico Co., Va. Buried: 30 Jun 1727 Place: Cobbs, Henrico, Va 9. Sex Name M Richard KENNON (AFN:95JX-4T) Pedigree Born: 5 Dec 1684 Place: Conjuror's Neck, Henrico, Va. Died: 8 Mar 1688 Place: Conjuror's Neck, Henrico, Va. Buried: Mar 1688 Place: Conjuror's Neck, Henrico, Va. http://freepages.education.rootsweb.com/~kallenbach/henricodeeds..htm Richard Kennon TYPE: Patent - ref CF#106C VPB 10 p392-393 Date: 14 July 1718 from Alexander Spotswood to William Kennon contract 40 Shill. & Imp. of 10 pers. Ref: 900 acres on the North side of Appamattox River in Henrico Co. loc -91648 31104 F127 L0 P255 pt A) at a corner persimmon standing on the said River at the mouth of a Small branch parting the said Kennon and Mr George Archer thence on their line N40E; 328 Poles; from mouth of Small br., said Kennon & George Archer pt B) a corner pine line Southheast 178 Poles; pt C) a corner white oak line SxE; 172 Poles; pt D) a corner black oak line SExS; 52 Poles; pt E) a corner white oak line ESE; 89 Poles; pt F) a corner black oak line SSE; 68 Poles; pt G) a corner black oak line S; 230 Poles; pt H) a corner hickory Standing on the said River thence up the said River according to the Meanders 890 Poles; survey line ; 890 Poles; up Appamattox River end http://www.royalblood.co.uk/D1341/I1341601.html Richard III Kennon 5 Dec 1684 - 1726 [22] Richard Kennon Generation 4 (con't) 1650 - 20 Aug 1696 [21] John Kennon Abt 1625 - ? [22] - [ ] Elizabeth Worsham 1656 - After 1705 [21] John William Worsham 1-> 1625 - 1660 [21] Elizabeth Jane Littleberry 22 OCT 1620 - 23 Sep 1678 [20] Agnes Bolling 30 Nov 1700 - 1 Jun 1762 [22] Richard Kennon 1650 - 20 Aug 1696 [21] John Kennon Abt 1625 - ? [22] - [ ] Elizabeth Worsham 1656 - After 1705 [21] John William Worsham 1-> 1625 - 1660 [21] Elizabeth Jane Littleberry 22 OCT 1620 - 23 Sep 1678 [20] http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=74560784 Richard Kennon, Jr Birth: unknown Charles City County Virginia, USA Death: unknown Virginia, USA Son of Richard and Elizabeth (Worsham) Kennon, Sr. Husband of Agnes (Bolling) Kennon ~ married (dom unk.), Henrico Co., VA (d/o Robert Bolling and Anne Meriweather (Stith) Bolling) Their children were ... 1. Elizabeth Kennon 2. Anne Kennon 3. Mary Kennon (m. John Clack) 4. Martha Kennon Family links: Parents: Richard Kennon (1640 - 1696) Elizabeth Worsham Kennon (1651 - 1743) Spouse: Agnes Bolling Kennon (1700 - ____) Burial: Unknown Generation 4 (con't) Created by: Georgia Girl Record added: Aug 07, 2011 Find A Grave Memorial# 74560784 Notes for Agnes Bolling: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=74560501 Birth: Nov. 30, 1700 Charles City County Virginia, USA Death: unknown Chesterfield County Virginia, USA Agnes (Bolling) Kennon died after June 01, 1762 Daughter of Col. Robert and Anne Meriweather (Stith) Bolling Wife of Richard Kennon, Jr. ~ married (dom unk.), Henrico Co., VA (s/o Richard Kennon, Sr. and Elizabeth Worsham) Their children were ... 1. Elizabeth Kennon 2. Anne Kennon 3. Mary Kennon (m. John Clack) 4. Martha Kennon Family links: Parents: Robert Bolling (1646 - 1709) Anne Stith Bolling (1660 - 1709) Spouse: Richard Kennon* *Calculated relationship Burial: Unknown Created by: Georgia Girl Record added: Aug 07, 2011 Find A Grave Memorial# 74560501 Richard Kennon and Agnes Bolling had the following children: i. SARAH ELIZABETH KENNON was born in 1712. She died in 1757 in S. C.. She married Henry Breazeale about 1740. He was born in 1681 in Henrico Co, VA. He died on 30 Apr 1770 in Grandville S.C.. Notes for Sarah Elizabeth Kennon: http://www.e-familytree.net/f2794.htm Husband Henry Breazeale 1 Born: 1681 - VA Christened: Died: 16 Jan 1767 - Abbeville Co., SC Buried: Generation 4 (con't) Marriage: Wife Sarah Elizabeth Kennon 1 Born: 1712 Christened: Died: 1757 - SC Buried: Father: Richard Kennon ( - ) 1 Mother: Agnes Bolling ( - ) 1 Children 1 M Joel Marshall Breazeale 1 Born: 1751 - Henrico Co., VA Christened: Died: 5 Aug 1829 - Tuscaloosa Co., AL Buried: Spouse: Rebecca Griffin (Abt 1760-Abt 1844) 1 2 M Cannon Breazeale 1 Born: Aug 1759 - VA Christened: Died: 31 Jan 1858 - Belton, SC Buried: - Dorchester Baptist Church, Anderson Co., SC Spouse: Haskey Sarah Griffin (1767-1829) 1 Marr: 1788 Spouse: Lucy Poole ( -1873) 1 Marr: 1833 3 F Sarah Breazeale 1 Born: Christened: Died: Buried: Spouse: Elijah Baker ( - ) 1 4 M John Breazeale 1 Born: Christened: Died: 1822 Buried: Generation 4 (con't) 5 F Elizabeth Breazeale 1 Born: Christened: Died: Buried: 6 M Elijah Breazeale 1 Born: Christened: Died: Buried: 7 M William Breazeale 1 Born: Christened: Died: Buried: 8 F Willis Breazeale 1 Born: Christened: Died: 19 May 1795 Buried: 9 M Enoch Breazeale 1 Born: 1749 Christened: Died: 1826 - Laurens Co., SC Buried: 10 M Drury Breazeale 1 Born: Christened: Died: Mar 1822 - Abbeville Co., SC Buried: Spouse: Mary Woods ( - ) 1 General Notes (Husband) Breazeales of Virginia and South Carolina (Contributed by Walter Weston Folger) It is not known when the progenitor of the family first appearedinVirginia, but Henry Brashall, 1643, is listed in Greer'sEarlyVirginia Immigrants. The Henrico Colonial Records show that Henry Brazeal was a tithableatCurls, parish of Varina, and a member of the court to adjudgethedrowning of a man, Generation 4 (con't) 4/30/1679 (I, 102, 103); and had served theofficeof constable faithfully for one year, June 1683 (II, 143).HenryBrazeale (Brasseele), of Charles City Co., purchased 200 acres oflandon Gilly's Creek, on the north side of the James River,nearChickahominy Swamp, in Henrico Co., from William Porter, Jr.,6/4/1697(Book 5, 714-15). This land was listed on the Rent Roll ofHenricoCo., April, 1705. Henry Brazeale, Sr., conveyed 300 acres of land, on the north branchofGilly's Creek, by deed of gift, to William Edwards, 6/21/1720(Deeds,267, 511) who married Elizabeth Brazeale in that year. Henry Brazeale, Jr., was granted 300 acres of land, on Gilly's Creek,for the transportation of six persons into the colony - he musthaveattained some age and to have amassed some wealth by then,10/28/1702(Patent Bk. 9, 501), which was listed on the Rent Roll ofHenrico Co.,April 1705. He deeded 100 acres of land to Thomas Harwood,8/2/1708(Deeds, 106), at which time his wife, Elizabeth, relinquishedherdower. Henry Brazeale was granted 400 acres of land in Goochland Co., ontheAppomattox River, 9/28/1730 (Patent Bk. 14, 129), which he deededinCumberland (formed from Goochland, 1749) Co., to William Archer,8/6/1756 (Deed Bk. 2, 305). Henry Breazeale (Brasille), Planter, was granted 200 acres of landonthe northwest fork of Long Cane Creek of the Savannah River,Hillsborough Township, Granville (later Abbeville) Co., B.C.,6/5/1764,where he died (will dated 1/16/1767, probated 4/3/1770)(Vol. 13, 776). Cannon (or Kenon) Breazeale, farmer, b. in Va., Aug. 1753,d.1/31/1858,m. (1) Haskey Griffin (dau. Of William Griffin and SarahKirksey), b.7/29/1767, d. 3/26/1829, m. (2) Lucy Poole (no issue).Hisfather-in-law deeded him 200 acres of land on Pokeberry Creek ofHawRiver, Chatham Co., NC. C., 8/10/1789, where he resided in 1790,asCannon Brigah, with wife, one male sixteen or over and one son(Enoch)under sixteen. The family soon settled two miles north ofBelton,Pendleton Dist., now Anderson Co., S. C., where members of thefamilywere buried on the plantation, consisting of over 2800 acres.Thebodies of Cannon and Haskey were removed to Dorchester (Baptist)ChurchCemetery nearby. General Notes for Child Elijah Breazeale Moved to Knox Co, TN General Notes for Child Willis Breazeale Moved to Knox Co, TN ii. ELIZABETH KENNON was born on 12 Dec 1720. iii. ANN KENNON was born in 1722. iv. ROBERT KENNON was born on 14 Apr 1725. Notes for Robert Kennon: http://freepages.education.rootsweb.com/~kallenbach/henricodeeds..htm Robert Kennon TYPE: Patent - ref CF# VPB 31 p487 Date: 10 July 1755 29th YoR, Robert Dinwiddie to Robert Kennon contract 5 Shillings Ref: 47 acres Chesterfield County on theNorth side of Appamattox River loc -122400 19280 F127 L0 P255 - Point A) at an Esurvey line on the River thence along his Line N81W; 176 Poles; - Point B) the old town Creek thence down the Creek as it Meanders survey line ; down the old town Cr. - Point C) the Mouth thence down the River to the Beginning survey Generation 4 (con't) line Northeast 100 poles down River end v. MARTHA KENNON was born on 17 Oct 1731. vi. MARY KENNON was born on 29 Jun 1728 in Chesterfield,Chesterfield Co.,VA. She died in 1794. She married JOHN CLACK. He was born in 1729 in Gloucester Co.,VA. He died in 1784 in Gloucester, Virginia. Notes for Mary Kennon: John Clack, born ca 1720 and died 1784, married Mary Kennon, daughter of Richard Kennon and Agnes Bolling, about 1743. Mary (Kennon) Clack was born 1728 and died 1794. Agnes Bolling, her mother, was the daughter of Col. Robert Bolling and his second wife Ann Stith. Mary KENNON (AFN: CTVZ-WF) Pedigree Sex: F Family Event(s) Birth: 29 Jun 1738 Parents Conpirors Neck, Chesterfield, Va. Father: Richard KENNON (AFN: 95JX-4T) Family Mother: Agnes BOLLING (AFN: GMW6-0D) Marriage(s) Spouse: John CLACK (AFN: 4T0S-PR) Family Marriage: 1743 ---------- Mary KENNON (AFN: ML56-K5) Pedigree Sex: F Family Event(s) Birth: 29 Jan 1728/1729 Parents , Gloucester Co, Virginia Father: Richard KENNON (AFN: 95JX-4T) Family Mother: Agnes BOLLING (AFN: GMW6-0D) Marriage(s) Spouse: John CLACK (AFN: 4T0S-PR) Family Marriage: Abt 1750 , Gloucester Co, Virginia Spouse: James CLACK (AFN: 4T0S-NL) Family Marriage: 1743 16. ESSEX4 WORSHAM (Charles3, John William2, Worsham1) was born about 1687 in Henrico County, Virginia. He died in 1759 in Chesterfield, Virginia. He married ANN. She was born about 1687 in Chesterfield, Virginia. She died in 1772 in Chesterfield, Virginia. Generation 4 (con't) Essex Worsham and Ann had the following child: 31. i. HENRY5 WORSHAM was born on 05 Aug 1727 in Bristol Parish, Prince George, Virginia. He died about 26 Feb 1789 in Amelia County, Virginia. 17. CHARLES4 WORSHAM (Charles3, John William2, Worsham1) was born about 1695 in Henrico County, Virginia. He died in Henrico County, Virginia. He married ELIZABETH. She was born about 1705 in Henrico County, Virginia. She died in Henrico County, Virginia. Charles Worsham and Elizabeth had the following child: 32. i. HENRY5 WORSHAM was born in 1740 in Henrico County, Virginia. He died on 28 Nov 1795 in Amelia County, Virginia. He married Martha Jackson, daughter of Matthew Jackson and Anndunivant Anne Dunevant in 1758 in Amelia County, Virginia. She was born in 1742 in Amelia County, Virginia. She died about 1840 in Hinds Co, Ms. Generation 5 18. WILLIAM5 MARSHALL (Elizabeth4 Worsham, John3 Worsham, John William2 Worsham, Worsham1) was born in 1709 in Henry, Virginia. He died on 17 Mar 1769 in Chesterfield, Virginia. He married (1) PHOEBE FARMER about 1740. She was born about 1725 in Henry, Virginia. He married (2) ANNE MCCLEOD about 1730 in Cumberland, Virginia. She was born about 1713 in Cumberland, Virginia. He married (3) LUCY GREEN, daughter of Thomas Abner Green and Elizabeth (Marvell) Marston in Cumberland, Virginia. She was born on 19 Jul 1717 in Cumberland, Virginia. She died after 1764. Notes for William Marshall: https://www.familysearch.org/s/treeDetails/show?uri=http%3A%2F%2Ftree.familysearch.org%3A8 080%2Fwww-af-webservice%2Fperson%2F7440261&hash=HloWXpZgU9zB10k5M56iYku8TUc% 253D Ancestral File Record « Back to search results name: William MARSHALL gender: Male birth: 1709 , Henrico Co., Va. death: 1769 Mar 17 , Chesterfield, Virginia AFN: 95JX-PR Parents father: Alexander MARSHALL (AFN: 95JX-MF ) mother: Elizabeth WORSHAM (AFN: 95JM-GB ) Marriages (3) spouse: Anne MCLEOD (AFN: WZVR-JJ ) marriage: 1730 Abt , Of Cumberland, Virginia Hide children (3) child 1: Anne MARSHALL (AFN: WZVR-M2 ) gender: Female birth: 1735 Abt , Of Cumberland, Virginia child 2: Robert MARSHALL (AFN: WZVR-LV ) gender: Male birth: 1733 Abt , Of Cumberland, Virginia child 3: Elizabeth MARSHALL (AFN: WZVR-KP ) gender: Female Generation 5 (con't) birth: 1731 , Of Cumberland, Virginia spouse: Phoebe FARMER (AFN: CQ5L-HG ) marriage: 1742 Abt , Henrico, Virginia Hide children (12) child 1: Phebe MARSHALL (AFN: WZVQ-V4 ) gender: Female birth: 1745 Abt , , Virginia child 2: John MARSHALL (AFN: WZVQ-JD ) gender: Male birth: 1741 , , Virginia death: 1785 Nov 14 , Mecklenberg, Virginia child 3: William MARSHALL (JR) (AFN: WZVQ-W9 ) gender: Male birth: 1743 Abt , Cumberland, Virginia death: 1811 , Henderson, Kentucky- child 4: Susannah MARSHALL (AFN: WZVR-F1 ) gender: Female birth: 1771 Abt , Cumberland, Virginia child 5: Mary MARSHALL (AFN: WZVQ-BC ) gender: Female birth: 1747 Abt , Cumberland, Virginia death: 1829 , Mecklenburg, Virginia child 6: Martha MARSHALL (AFN: WZVQ-FV ) gender: Female birth: 1753 Abt Of, Cumberland, Virginia child 7: Elizabeth MARSHALL (AFN: WZVR-HC ) gender: Female birth: 1744 Abt , , Virginia child 8: Tabitha MARSHALL (AFN: MG15-Q6 ) gender: Female birth: 1735 < <, , Virginia> death: 1821 child 9: Tabitha MARSHALL (AFN: WZVX-2S ) gender: Female birth: 1749 Abt , Cumberland, Virginia Generation 5 (con't) death: 1821 Abt child 10: Susannah MARSHALL (AFN: 4JNB-7V ) gender: Female birth: 1764 CA <, Mecklenburg, Va> death: 1835 Nov 16 , Mecklenburg, Va child 11: Sarah MARSHALL (AFN: CX4P-1R ) gender: Female birth: 1751 Abt , , Virginia child 12: Ann Phoebe MARSHALL (AFN: 1SK4-4P1 ) gender: Female birth: 1743 <, Cumberland, Virginia> death: 1806 , Mecklenburg, Virginia spouse: Lucy GREEN (AFN: BZ8T-0L ) marriage: , Of Cumberland, Virginia More » Source Citation spouse: Lucy GREEN (AFN: BZ8T-0L ) marriage: , Of Cumberland, Virginia FamilySearch™ Ancestral File v4.19 William Marshall and Phoebe Farmer had the following children: 33. i. SUSANNAH6 MARSHALL was born about 1764 in Cumberland, Virginia. She died on 16 Nov 1835 in Mecklenberg, Virginia. She married (1) GEORGE ROYSTER, son of Charles Royster and Elizabeth Howe on 04 May 1781 in Virginia. He was born about 1762 in Charles City, Virginia. He died in 1797. She married (2) MILES HALL on 04 May 1781 in Mecklenburg, Virginia. He was born about 1760 in Mecklenberg, Virginia. He died on 14 Nov 1785 in Mecklenberg, Virginia. ii. JOHN MARSHALL was born in 1741. iii. PHOEBE MARSHALL was born in 1743. iv. WILLIAM MARSHALL was born about 1743. v. MARY MARSHALL was born about 1747. vi. TABITHA MARSHALL was born about 1749. vii. MARTHA MARSHALL was born about 1753. viii. ELIZABETH MARSHALL was born about 1744. ix. SARAH MARSHALL was born about 1751. William Marshall and Anne McCleod had the following children: Generation 5 (con't) 17 ELIZABETH MARSHALL was born in 1731 in Cumberland, Virginia. 18 ROBERT MARSHALL was born about 1733 in Cumberland, Virginia. 19 ANNE MARSHALL was born about 1735 in Cumberland, Virginia. Notes for Lucy Green: http://www.geocities.com/june_shaputis/green.htm Lucy Green #1249 born 1717, VA, married 1735, Henry II Clay #1434, born 1711, of Southham parish, Cumberland Co., VA, (son of Henry I Clay #1419 and Mary Mitchell #1420) died c 1764, Md. 1735, to Lucy Green. Lucy died pre 22 Oct 1764, buried: ? Southham parish, Cumberland, VA ?, Henry Clay II (died 1764). Children: i Henry III Clay #1446 born 1736, Cumberland Co., VA, died 17 Jan 1820, Bourbon co., KY, Md. Rachel Provall. ii Charles II Clay #1447 Md. --- Lewis. iii Samuel Clay #1448. iv Thomas Clay #1449. v Abia (Abijah) Clay #1450. vi Marston Clay #1451 Md. Elizabeth Williams. vii Rebecca Clay #1452. viii John Clay #1453. ix Elijah Clay #1454. x Lucy Clay #1455. 19. ALEXANDER5 MARSHALL (Elizabeth4 Worsham, John3 Worsham, John William2 Worsham, Worsham1) was born about 1707 in Henry, Virginia. He married SARAH MOSELEY. Notes for Alexander Marshall: http://www.featherstone-society.com/Indexes/usa/featherstone%20findings/volume%2001/page-26 -29.htm#Page%2026 Henry Featherston - m. Elizabeth Marshall dau. of Alexander Marshall and Sarah Moseley. Henry moved to Smith County, Tennessee and d. 15 Dec 1827. His will was probated 28 Jul 1828. Sources: Smith Co., TN Will Book A, pp. 13-15; Marriage Bonds and Ministers Returns of Chesterfield Co., Virginia by C.L. Knorr Alexander Marshall and Sarah Moseley had the following child: 34. i. ELIZABETH6 MARSHALL. She married HENRY FEATHERSTON. 20. ELIZABETH5 LIGGON (Elizabeth4 Worsham, John3 Worsham, John William2 Worsham, Worsham1) was born in 1701. She married JAMES ANDERSON. Notes for Elizabeth Liggon: http://www.virginians.com/redirect.htm?topics&1760 Elizabeth Ligon [1760.1.4] was born in 1701 and married James Anderson who was likely James Anderson [1760.A2.2]. In 1729 James Anderson and Elizabeth, his wife, sold 66 acres - one-third of 200 acres - to her brother-in-law Henry Walthall for £6:10. James Anderson held 537 acres on the upper side of Woody Creek of Deep Creek in Amelia County in June 1736 and was listed among the tithables in the newly-created Amelia County in 1737. Generation 5 (con't) James held 350 acres on the lower side of Mallorys Creek in Amelia (now Nottoway) County in June 1743 and a neighboring 404 acres on 20 March 1745/6. During March 1750/1 he sold 10 acres on Mallorys Creek to Edward Robertson [200]. James sold half his 404 acre patent - 202 acres - to George Martin in February 1753/4. James sold 187 acres of his 537-acres Woody Creek patent to George Martin in May 1768 for £80 and 85 acres on Mallorys Creek to Charles Anderson for £34 in February 1769. James died in Amelia County [14 Jun 1773 / 27 Sep 1781 ]. He mentioned his wife, Elizabeth, and named the children listed below in the will he signed “JA.” Edmund Borum [194.2], James Bartley, and Alexander Bartley witnessed the will. They divided his estate in December 1785 . In 1785 Amelia County listed Elizabeth Anderson head of a family of six. It is likely that Elizabeth Ligon was not the mother of all the children as their ages are so widely spaced. The James Anderson who wed Elizabeth Ligon is distinct from two men named James Anderson - father and son - who were also in Amelia County. The elder James Anderson was the son of Thomas Anderson of Westover Parish, Prince George County [/11 Jun 1711]. His father left him 50 acres on Cattail Creek and some household goods in his will. James married Mary Jordan, daughter of George Jordan and Mary -, of Surry County, about 1710. Although James moved to Surry County, he still owned land in Prince George County. In September 1723 he secured a patent to 308 acres on the west side of Butterwood Creek in Prince George County and 100 acres on Blackwater Swamp in Surry County. He got 150 acres on the north side of the Little Nottoway River in Prince George County in August 1735 that he conveyed to his son James Anderson Jr. in December 1743 . The younger James Anderson appeared first as a tithable in Amelia County in 1741 and had livestock in the county by 17 February 1743/4 when the court registered his earmark . As James Anderson Jr. he got 104 acres on the north side of the Little Nottoway River in October 1747. His father deeded him 150 acres on the north side of the Little Nottoway River in December 1743 which he sold to Charles Hamlin in November 1755 . Mary - relinquished her dower right in the latter transaction. James Anderson of Bristol Parish was dead by 1711. A later dead identified him as the father of Matthew Anderson Jr. who identified his brothers and a sister in his will. Children of James Anderson: Matthew Anderson [1760.A2.1] died in Prince George County [25 Feb 1717/8 - 10 Jun 1718] naming brothers William and James, and sister, Elizabeth Ligon. James Thweatt was among the witnesses to his will and brother James Anderson was executor. James Anderson [1760.A2.2] is likely the one who wed Elizabeth Ligon [1760.1.4]. James Thweatt appeared in records of this Anderson family. It was he who witnessed a deed when James and Elizabeth Anderson sold land to Alexander Marshall, her step-father, and he had land next to James Anderson in Amelia County. William Anderson [1760.A2.3]. Elizabeth Anderson [1760.A2.4] married Matthew Ligon [3520.3.1]. Notes for James Anderson: http://members.aol.com/ArletaHowe/Anderson2.html Children of James & Elizabeth (LIGON) ANDERSON 1. Elizabeth Anderson b ca 1719 Prince George Co., VA d aft 1773 ...... +George Bagley m ca 1752 Amelia Co., VA 2. James Anderson b ca 1735-1740 Prince George Co., VA d 1782 Amelia Co., VA (See notes for James) ...... +Elizabeth Jennings b ca 1746 d aft 1782 m bef 1766 3. Henry Anderson b ca 1735-1740 Amelia Co., VA d ca 1810 Nottoway Co., VA Anderson of Colonial VA by Patrick Anderson: ...resides near Maxey's Mill on the headwaters of Mallory's Creek. He apparently dies about 1810 intestate... A record in Amelia County of an Inquest into the body of Henry Anderson found dead is conducted in 1814. The verdict is death by accident. Generation 5 (con't) 4. Charles Anderson b ca 1735-1740 Amelia Co., VA d 1821 Mason Co., KY ...... +Lucy Stokes b ca 1740-1746 Brunswick Co., VA d bef 1810 Mason Co., KY m 1758 VA Father: Young Stokes b 1705 Charles City Co., VA d 1770 Lunenburg Co., VA Father: John Stokes b ca 1685 Charles City Co., VA d 1749 Surry Co., VA Mother: Elizabeth ? b ca 1685 d 1751 Lunenburg Co., VA m ca 1705 Mother: Elizabeth ? b ca 1705 m ca 1725 5. Mary Anderson b ca 1735-1740 Virginia ...... +George Martin 6. John Anderson b 4 May 1736 Prince George Co., VA d ca Dec 1794 Nottoway Co., VA (See notes for John) ...... +Martha ? b ca 1736 7. Frances Anderson b ca 1737 Prince George Co., VA d bef 1773 Amelia Co., VA ...... +? Grigg 8. Mason Anderson b ca 1737 d aft 1773 ...... +Charles Knight -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTES: Courtesy of Patrick Anderson @ http://members.aol.com/PatAnder73/reynard/reynard.html: "Notes for James Anderson: James Anderson, Jr. is difficult to distinguish from his father as he too was m to an Elizabeth. For the most part any reference to James Anderson, Jr. after 1755 can be attributed to him. He dies in Amelia Co., shortly after his father in 1782, and leaves his widow with only two children of age. I, James Anderson of Amelia Co. and parish of Nottoway, being in a low state of health through in perfect mind and memory do ordain and make this my Last Will and Testament in manner and form as followed: I recommend my Soul to God in expectation of a blessed Immortality through the Redemption that there is a Crist Jesus and as touching the small portion of temporal good thing that God has ben pleased to intrust me with I leave them to be disposed of in the following manner Viz. I lend to my beloved wife Elizabeth my Right and Title to my Land and plantation whereon I now live and after her Decease or widowhood my desire is that the tract of land whereon I now live may be sold and equally divided amongst my Eight children the names as follows: Worsham, Nancy, Robert, Pleasant, Saley, Claib, Pascal & Moley to them and their heirs forever. My desire is also that my Stock of horses Cattle & Sheep and Hogs and all my house hold furniture together with my Negroes the names are York [Editors note: this slave named York is a key to tracing this man and his mother and father through the tax records of Nottoway and Amelia Counties], Jane Peter Rachel Dick Peg Sillar fanny John & Lawson may be kept and continued together in my wife's possession and for her use for raising the above mentioned Children until they comes to age of twenty one or marries and my desire is that each of my eight children Worsham Nancy Robert Pleasant Saley Claib Pascal & Moley may receive and equal part of the above mentioned Negroes and stock and household furniture when they marry or comes of age allowing my wife and equal part with the children. I constitute and appoint my son Worsh Anderson an my friend John Robertson Executors of this my last will and testament in consideration of the whole I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal this ninth day December one thousand Seven hundred & Eighty one John Robertson James Anderson {s} William X Dunnivant Susanna Pemberton Dunnivant Amelia Co. Court May 23, 1782 Generation 5 (con't) This Will was proved by the oath of William Dunnivant & Susanna Pemberton Dunnivant witnesses thereto Sworn to by Worsham Anderson & John Robertson the executors herein named and ordered to be recorded and on the motion of the said Executors sho gave bond with security as the Law directs certificate was granted them for obtaining probate in due form. Teste S.G. Pachy CC Inventory filed 22 Jun 1786 List of Household goods stock and slaves, sales of items to Worsham Anderson and Nancy Tabb, and division of portion of estate to Worsham Anderson and Nancy Tabb [York is still listed as a old man and he's got to be over 60]." Back to James Anderson -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTES: Courtesy of Patrick Anderson@ http://members.aol.com/PatAnder73/reynard/reynard.html "Notes for John Anderson: The son John Anderson lives along Woody Creek and dies leaving a widowed daughter, an unm daughter and a son who dies shortly thereafter. The complexities surrounding this estate result in court action of later interest. He is the Anderson ancestor of the southern poet Sydney Lanier. In the name of God Amen I John Anderson of Nottoway Co. being in perfect mind and memory thanks be unto God for the same and knowing the uncertainty of this life do make this my last will and testament. I will that the whole of my estate both real and personal (after selling such things as can be best spared to pay my just debts) be equally divided between my son Reinard Anderson my Daughter Mary Anderson and Sarah Walker. I give and bequeath to my son Reinard Anderson the above mentioned one third part of my estate to him his heirs and assigns forever. I give and bequeath to my daughter Mary Anderson another third part of my estate to her heirs and assigns forever. I lend to Sarah Walker the other third part of my estate during her widowhood at which time after her widowhood expires I give and bequeath the above said one third part of my estate to be equally divided betwixt my above mentioned children Reinard Anderson and Mary Anderson to them and their heirs and assigns forever, And I do appoint my son Reinard Anderson my brother Charles Anderson & Simeon Walton Executors of this my last will & Testament as witness my & Seal this ninth day of Dec one thousand seven hundred and ninety Charles Anderson Lucy Anderson /s/ John Anderson Elizabeth Anderson George Robertson Nottoway Co. Court 4th Dec 1794 This last will & Testament of John Anderson deceased was offered to proof by Reinard Anderson an executor therein named and Charles Anderson Lucy Anderson & George Robertson witnesses thereto being sworn generally & examined as to the execution thereof each of which witnesses refused to take the usual oath whereupon the said will is ordered to be recorded and on the motion of Reinard Anderson the executor who took the oath of an executor & with Assa David his security interred and acknowledged a bond as the law directs a certificate is granted the said Reinard for obtaining a probate of the said will in due form. teste / Peter Randolph CC truly recorded teste / Peter Randolph" Generation 5 (con't) Back to John Anderson http://members.aol.com/ArletaHowe/Anderson.html James Anderson b ca 1698 Charles City Co., VA d 1773 Nottoway Parish, Amelia Co., VA Father: James Anderson b ca 1663-1668 Charles City Co., VA Father: Reynard Anderson b ca 1640 Mother: Elizabeth Skiffen b ca 1640 Mother: Unknown Married Prince George Co., VA Elizabeth Ligon(Lygon) b 1701 d ca 1780-1781 Father: Thomas Ligon(Lygon) Father: William Ligon(Lygon) Mother: Mary Tanner Mother: Elizabeth Worsham b: ca 1677 Father: John Worsham James Anderson and Elizabeth Liggon had the following children: 35. i. ELIZABETH6 ANDERSON was born in 1719. She married GEORGE BAGLEY. He was born in 1709. He died in 1769. 36. ii. JAMES ANDERSON. He married ELIZABETH JENNINGS. 37. iii. HENRY ANDERSON. He married UNKNOWN. iv. CHARLES ANDERSON. He married LUCY STOKES. Notes for Charles Anderson: http://members.aol.com/ArletaHowe/Anderson3.html # 4 ~ Children of Charles Anderson & Lucy Stokes 1. Frances Anderson b 1759 2. Lucy Anderson b 1760 Nottoway Co., VA d 1818 Mason Co., KY ...... +Enoch Rose b ca 1783 m 6 Sep 1803 Mason Co., KY 3. Matthew Anderson b 1762 Amelia Co., VA d bef Mar 1803 Mason Co., KY ...... +Martha Disen b ca 1770 d 1788 Amelia Co., VA m 17 May, 1787 Amelia Co., VA *2nd Wife of Matthew Anderson: ...... +Polly Bagley b ca 1770 d 3 Apr 1809 Mason Co., KY m 9 Apr 1789 Amelia Co., VA Father: George Bagley b 1739 d 1795 Nottoway Co., VA Mother: Judith Knight b ca 1739 m bef 1776 Amelia Co., VA 4. Rebecca Anderson b 1763 Nottoway Co., VA d bef 1809 Mason Co., KY ...... +Charles Ligon(Lygon) b ca 1786 m 12 Mar 1806 Mason Co., KY 5. James Anderson b 1765 Amelia Co., VA d aft 1810 Charlotte Co., VA ...... +Sally Bagley b ca 1770 d aft 1810 m 2 Sep 1783 Amelia Co., VA Father: George Bagley b 1739 d 1795 Nottoway Co., VA Mother: Judith Knight b ca 1739 m bef 1776 Amelia Co., VA 6. Susanna Anderson b 16 Feb 1768 Amelia Co., VA d 15 Mar 1817 Mason Co., KY ...... +John Walton b ca 1767 Amelia Co., VA m 30 May, 1787 Amelia Co., VA Generation 5 (con't) 7. Larkin Anderson b 1770 Amelia Co., VA d Nov 1841 Bracken Co., KY ...... +Mary Carter b ca 1775 d 1806 Prince Edward Co., VA m 21 Dec 1795 Prince Edward Co., VA *2nd Wife of Larkin Anderson: ...... +Judith T. Foster b ca 1789 m 19 Jun 1809 Prince Edward Co., VA 8. Stokes Anderson b 1771 Amelia Co., VA d 17 Apr 1856 Mason Co., KY ...... +Polly Marshall b ca 1771 d 1813 *2nd Wife of Stokes Anderson: ...... +Elizabeth Jennings b ca 1800 9. Elizabeth Anderson b 1775 Virginia d 18 Apr 1845 Burlington, Boone Co., KY ...... +Obediah Ragsdale b bef 1768 Pittsylvania Co., VA d ca 1819 Mason Co., KY m ca 1795 Mason Co., KY Father: Daniel Ragsdale b 7 May 1724 Prince George Co., VA d 10 Oct 1793 Pittsylvania Co., VA Mother: Phebe ? b ca 1729 d 1802 Pittsylvania Co., VA m: 1749 Prince George Co., VA See my RAGSDALE Genealogy 10. Charles Anderson b 1780 Amelia Co., VA d 1837 Bracken Co., KY ...... +Catherine ? b ca 1780 11. Mason Anderson b 1781 Nottoway Co., VA d 1850 Kenton Co., KY ...... +Charles Bagby b 19 Jul 1780 Buckingham Co., VA d 23 Apr 1871 Kenton Co., KY m 10 Aug 1805 Mason Co., KY Father: Robert Bagby b 1740 King & Queen Co., VA d 1820 Campbell Co., KY Mother: Elizabeth ? b: ca 1740 m: ca 1770 12. Cecelia Anderson b 1782 Nottoway Co., VA d 9 May, 1852 Bracken Co., KY +William Field b ca 1780 m 24 Jan 1807 Mason Co., KY v. MARY ANDERSON. She married GEORGE MARTIN. vi. JOHN ANDERSON. He married MARTHA. Notes for John Anderson: http://members.aol.com/ArletaHowe/Anderson3.html # 6 ~ Children of John Anderson & Martha 1. Mary Anderson 2. Sarah Anderson ...... +? Walker d bef Dec 1790 3. Reinard Anderson b bef 1768 Amelia Co., VA d 1797 Nottoway Co., VA ...... +Mary Ford m 15 Dec 1784 Amelia Co., VA vii. FRANCES ANDERSON. She married GRIGG. 38. viii. MASON ANDERSON. She married CHARLES KNIGHT. He was born about 1742 in Goochland Co. VA. Generation 5 (con't) 21. WILLIAM5 WOMACK (Abraham4 Jr., Sarah3 Worsham, John William2 Worsham, Worsham1) was born about 1691 in Goochland County, Virgina. He died about 1762 in Goochland County, Virginia. He married Mary C Woodson, daughter of Joseph Woodson in 1709 in Goochland County, Virginia. She was born about 1690 in Goochland County, Virginia. She died about 1758 in Goochland County, Virginia. William Womack and Mary C Woodson had the following child: 39. i. WILLIAM6 WOMACK II was born about 1715 in Henrico County, Virginia. He died on 26 Sep 1791 in Cumberland County, Virginia. He married Martha in 1735. She was born about 1718. 22. JANE5 BOLLING (Mary4 Kennon, Elizabeth3 Worsham, John William2 Worsham, Worsham1) was born in 1703 in Henrico, Virginia. She died on 04 Mar 1766 in Henrico, Virginia. She married Richard Randolph, son of William Randolph and Mary Isham in 1720. He was born on 01 May 1690 in Cobbs, Virginia. He died in 1748. Notes for Jane Bolling: http://www.ericjames.net/html/fam/fam34112.htm Husband: Richard "of Curles" (Col.) \Sr.\ RANDOLPH Born: MAY 1690 at: Turkey Island Plantation, Charles City Co VA Married: 1720 at: Died: 17 DEC 1748 at: Bath, Somerstshire, England Father:William \Sr.\ (The Immigrant) RANDOLPH Mother:Mary ISHAM Other Spouses: Wife: Jane BOLLING Born: 1698 at: Cobbs, Henrico CO, VA Died: 4 MAR 1766 at: Curles, Henrico CO, VA Father:John \Sr.\ BOLLING Mother:Mary KENNON Other Spouses: CHILDREN Name: Unknown RANDOLPH Born: at: Married: at: Died: at: Name: Unknown RANDOLPH Born: at: Married: at: Died: at: Spouses: Name: Richard \Jr.\ RANDOLPH Born: 1725 at: Curles Neck, Henrico Co VA Married: 27 DEC 1750 at: Died: 5 JUN 1786 at: Curles Neck, Henrico CO, VA Spouses: Anne "Nancy" MEADE Name: Frances RANDOLPH Born: 1725 at: Married: at: Died: at: Spouses: John JONES Name: Mary RANDOLPH Born: 21 NOV 1727 at: Married: 31 MAY 1744 at: Died: 25 NOV 1781 at: Name: Jane RANDOLPH Born: 1729 at: Married: 1750 at: Generation 5 (con't) Died: at: Spouses: Anthony \Sr.\ WALKE - Name: Brett \Sr.\ RANDOLPH Born: 1731 at: Married: 14 JUL 1753 at: England Died: 1759 at: England Spouses: Mary SCOTT Name: Ryland RANDOLPH Born: 1738 at: Married: at: Died: at: Spouses: Name: Elizabeth RANDOLPH Born: 1739 at: VA Married: at: Died: at: Spouses: Richard Kidder MEADE Richard Kidder MEADE - Name: John "of Mattox" \Sr.\ RANDOLPH Born: 26 JUN 1742 at: Curles Neck Planation , Henrico Co VA Married: 9 MAR 1769 at: Died: SEP 1797 at: Caswell, North Carolina Spouses: Frances BLAND Mary DYE Notes for Richard Randolph: http://www.raken.com/american_wealth/planter_aristocrats/randolph3.asp Richard Randolph (1690-1748) inherited Curles Neck plantation and married Jane Bolling. They had eight children, four sons and four daughters. Numerous children in the 4th generation made this branch of the Randolph family prolific but not as prominent as other branches, with less distinguished statesmen, soldiers or businessmen. Curles Neck Randolphs and their descendants married Meades from New York, Blands, Carys, Walkes, Bollings, a Harrison, Beverleys and of course other Randolphs, but the blood, as blue as it may have been, started to run thinner in the veins of these Southern aristocrats as the decline of the family began. Decadency was made public when one of Richard Randolphs grandsons, also named Richard, was charged with the murder of his child by his just fourteen old sister-in-law Nancy Randolph. He was aquitted but the scandal rocked the whole Randolph family with their famous in-laws Lees, Marshalls, Harrisons and Jeffersons. Richard of Curles Necks one distinguished descendant, the youngest son of his youngest son, named John Randolph of Roanoke was himself much an original. A great orator, John Randolph of Roanoke (1773-1833) was a US Representative and later Senator for Virginia for many years and appointed US minister to Russia in 1830. A strange character, he was never married and left his large estate to provide for the emancipation of his 400 slaves. http://www2.netdoor.com/~bprest/wrand.htm Richard "of Curles" RANDOLPH, b. in May 1686 in Turkey Island, Charles City Co., VA; d. on 17 Dec 1748 in Bath, Somersetshire, ENG. He m. (1) Jane BOLLING in 1714. Jane, dau. of John BOLLING and Mary KENNON, b. in 1698; d. on 17 Dec 1748. Children: + 24 M i Richard RANDOLPH. 25 M ii Brett RANDOLPH, b. in 1732; d. in 1759. He m. (1) Mary SCOTT on 14 Jul 1753 in England. + 26 M iii John "of Mattoax" RANDOLPH. 27 F iv Mary RANDOLPH, b. on 21 Nov 1727; d. on 25 Nov 1781. She m. (1) Archibald CARY on 31 May 1744. Archibald, b. in 1745; d. in 1789. 28 F v Jane RANDOLPH, b. in 1729. She m. (1) Anthony WALKE in 1750. Generation 5 (con't) 29 F vi Elizabeth RANDOLPH m. (1) Richard Kidder MEADE. 30 M vii Ryland RANDOLPH. 31 M viii Son RANDOLPH. 32 F ix Daughter RANDOLPH. 33 F x Frances RANDOLPH, b. abt 1725. http://www.theellisons.net/ghtout/gp3195.htm#head0 Husband Richard Randolph Born: 1686 - Marr: - Died: 1748 - Father: William Randolph, Col. Mother: Mary Isham Other Spouses: Wife Jane Bolling Born: 1703 - Died: 1767 - Father: John Bolling Mother: Mary Kennon Other Spouses: Children 1. Richard Randolph Born: 1715 - Marr: - Anne Meade Died: 1786 - 2. Ryland Randolph Born: 1725 - Died: - 3. Elizabeth Randolph Born: 1727 - Died: - 4. Mary Randolph Born: 1727 - Died: - http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mysouthernfamily/myff/d0059/g0000058.html#I52986 Col. Richard RANDOLPH I of Curles May 1686 - 17 Dec 1748 ID Number: I52986 * TITLE: Col. * OCCUPATION: Member, House of Burgesses; Treasurer of Virginia * RESIDENCE: Turkey Island, & Curles, Henrico Co. VA * BIRTH: May 1686, Turkey Island, Virginia * DEATH: 17 Dec 1748, "Curles", Henrico County, VA [256190] * RESOURCES: See: notes [S24] [S2066] [S2067] [S2106] [S3551] Father: William I RANDOLPH "the immigrant" Mother: Mary ISHAM Family 1 : Jane BOLLING Generation 5 (con't) * MARRIAGE: 17 Dec 1714, Virginia 1. +Richard RANDOLPH II of Curles 2. +Mary Isham RANDOLPH 3. +Jane RANDOLPH 4. +Brett N. RANDOLPH Sr. 5. Ryland RANDOLPH 6. Elizabeth Jane RANDOLPH 7. +John RANDOLPH of Matoax Notes Will: Richard Randolph of Curles, Henrico Co. will of. dated Nov. 18, 1747 . To wife Jane , during life (in lieu of dower) use of Curles plantation, and 33 slaves, stocks of cattle, sheep, hogs, horses and mares belonging to Curles, coach, chase, harness, all plate and furniture at Curles house trusting to her prudence and justice in dividing the same amongst my four sons Richard , Brett , Ryland and John Randolph . In case wife should not be able to raise sufficient provisions for support of family which she shall keep at Curls , then to be supplied from other plantations. To daughter Jane £600 sterling, to be paid at age of 21 years or day of marriage & 2 negroes. To daughter Elizabeth , £600: sterling, at age of 21 or day of marriage & 2 negroes. To three daughters Mary , Jane and Elizabeth , to the former £335 sterl. The two latter £400: sterl. each to make up their fortunes of £1000: sterl. apiece; to be paid out of profits of estate after deducting charge of educating my children. Should profits of estate not be sufficient to pay these legacies then all profits of estate (deducting expense of educating and maintaining children) shall be equally divided amongst said 3 daughters as the profits shall arise until my 3 sons Brett , Ryland and John respectively attain lawful age, at which time they are to take such part of estate hereinafter devised them being accountable for any part of profits. Should profits exceed legacies residue to be equally divided between four sons Richard, Brett, Ryland and John. To son Brett (at lawful age) lands at Warwick, Henrico Co. Fighting Creek, Goochland Co., Mountain Creek, Amelia Co.; with stocks on said plantations. To son Ryland (at lawful age) lands in fork of Appomattox in Goochland and Amelia Cos., to Bush River, Amelia Co., Falling Creek, Amelia Co., also stocks thereon. To son John (at lawful age) lands on both sides Staunton or Roanoke River, Lunenburg Co, with stocks thereon. To son Richard , 2 slaves above those he has possession of at my several plantations at Tuckahoe and Green Mountain . To wife Jane , 6 negroes during term of seven years in special trust to be employed in building and repairing houses on several plantations; then said slaves to son Richard . To Granddaughters Ann Cary and Mary Cary , a negro apiece. Residue of slaves to be equally divided between three sons Brett , Ryland and John when Brett attains age of 21 years. Directions as to how division to be made. To son Richard , after my wife's death, 12 of the slaves left her during life; residue of said slaves to be equally divided amongst 3 sons Brett , Ryland and John . Specific directions made for division of property in event of deaths of an heir or heirs. Provides for conveyance of lands for which he has surveys, etc. Should controversies arise over bequests Peyton Randolph, Esq. , Peter Randolph , William Stith , Clerk and Richard Bland , to settle same. Executors, wife Jane , son Richard Randolph , Col. Peter Randolph , Col. Richard Bland , Mr. Archibald Cary , and said executors, together with Peyton Randolph, Esq. , and William Stith , Clerk, guardian to my children-No security to be demanded of them; no appraisement to be made. Witnesses-Richard Wilkinson , Richard Hooper , Stephen Childers . Probated, 1 Monday in June 1749 . Ibid. p. 112. Src:Valentine Papers (Virginia), Vol. 1-4, 1864-1908. Children in will: Richard , Brett , Ryland and John . three daughters Mary , Jane and Elizabeth, Granddaughters Ann Cary and Mary Cary. Anthony Walke m. Jane Randolph, dau of Richard Randolph of Curles. Generation 5 (con't) [SOURCE] Brøderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #2962, Date of Import: Mar 23, 1997 Children: Elizabeth, Richard, Mary, Brett, John RANDOLPH. Here atop the highest crest on the old Turkey Island plantation stands a solitary sentinel to an almost forgotten past. The 13-foot obelisk of imported sandstone is seen now only by an occasional hunter hiking through the dense woods surrounding it. Erected in 1771 by a grateful son in memory of his parents, Richard and Jane Randolph, it also bears an inscription commemorating the "Calamitous Flood of 1771." Both General Pickett and his wife mentioned the monument in their post-war correspondence. http://www.pickettsociety.com/turkey_island/turkey_pix.html [256190] or died in Bath, Somersetshire, England _WILLIAM RANDOLPH _________________ | (1571 - 1657) m 1619 _RICHARD RANDOLPH ___________| | (1621 - 1678) m 1650 | | |_DOROTHY LANE _____________________+ | (1589 - 1656) m 1619 _William I RANDOLPH "the immigrant"_| | (1651 - 1711) m 1678 | | | ___________________________________ | | | | |_Elizabeth RYLAND ___________| | (1625 - ....) m 1650 | | |___________________________________ | | |--Richard RANDOLPH I of Curles | (1686 - 1748) | _WILLIAM ISHAM ____________________+ | | (1578 - ....) m 1625 | _HENRY ISHAM "the Immigrant"_| | | (1628 - 1678) | | | |_Mary BRETT _______________________ | | (1604 - 1682) m 1625 |_Mary ISHAM ________________________| (1660 - 1735) m 1678 | | _Christopher BANKS "the Immigrant"_+ | | (1600 - ....) |_Katherine BANKS ____________| (1620 - ....) | |___________________________________ Richard Randolph and Jane Bolling had the following children: 40. i. JOHN6 RANDOLPH was born on 29 Jun 1742 in Curles, Henrico County, Virginia. He died on 28 Oct 1775 in Matoax, Virginia. He married Frances Bland, daughter of Theodorick Bland and Francis Elizabeth Bolling on 09 Mar 1769. She was born on 24 Sep 1752. 41. ii. RICHARD RANDOLPH II was born in 1721 in Curls Neck, Henrico, VA. He died on 06 Jan 1786 in Nansemond, Henrico VA. He married Anne Meade, daughter of David Meade and Susannah Everard about 1759. She was born in 1731 in Flushing, Queens, New York. She died on 09 Dec 1814. Generation 5 (con't) iii. JANE RANDOLPH. 42. iv. BRETT N. RANDOLPH SR was born in 1732 in Woodmancoat, Glouchester, England. He died on 04 Sep 1759 in Dursley, Gloucestershire, England. He married Mary Scott on 14 Jul 1753 in England. She was born in 1730. 23. ELIZABETH5 BOLLING (Mary4 Kennon, Elizabeth3 Worsham, John William2 Worsham, Worsham1) was born in 1709. She died in 1766. She married WILLIAM GAY. He was born in 1705. Notes for Elizabeth Bolling: http://www.ericjames.net/html/fam/fam34046.htm Husband: William GAY Born: 1705 at: Scotland Married: at: Died: at: Father: Mother: Other Spouses: Wife: Elizabeth BOLLING Born: 1709 at: Cobbs, Henrico CO, VA Died: at: Father:John \Sr.\ BOLLING Mother:Mary KENNON Other Spouses: CHILDREN Name: William GAY Born: 1731 at: Married: at: Died: at: Spouses: Frances TRENT Judith SCOTT Name: Mary GAY Born: 1735 at: Married: at: Died: at: Spouses: Neil BUCHANAN Name: Elizabeth GAY Born: SEP 1738 at: Married: 24 NOV 1757 at: Died: 27 NOV 1813 at: Spouses: Thomas BOLLING http://www.angelfire.com/oh4/tangledwoods/page22.html 9. ELIZABETH7 BOLING (JOHN6, JANE JANA5 ROLFE, THOMAS SMITH4, MATOAKA POCAHONTAS REBECCA3 POWHATAN, POWHATAN2 WINSINOCOCK, SCENT1 FLOWER) was born 1709 in Cobbs, Chesterfield, Virginia, and died 1766. She married WILLIAM GAY 1730. Child of ELIZABETH BOLING and WILLIAM GAY is: i. WILLIAM8 GAY, m. (1) FRANCES TRENT; m. (2) JUDITH SCOTT. Notes for William Gay: http://members.fortunecity.com/dartbob/dat26.htm#16 Gay, William Gender: Male Family: Generation 5 (con't) Marriage: 1730 in Buckingham, VA Spouse: Bolling, Elizabeth Birth : 1709 "Cobbs", Henrico, VA Death : 1766 Gender: Female Parents: Father: Bolling, John Colonel Mother: Kennon, Mary Children: Gay, William Gay, Elizabeth Gay, Mary William Gay and Elizabeth Bolling had the following children: i. WILLIAM6 GAY. 43. ii. ELIZABETH GAY. She married THOMAS BOLLING. He was born on 07 Jul 1735 in Varina, Henrico County, Virginia. He died on 07 Aug 1814 in Chesterfield County, Virginia. iii. MARY GAY. 24. JOHN5 BOLLING II (Mary4 Kennon, Elizabeth3 Worsham, John William2 Worsham, Worsham1) was born on 20 Jan 1700 in Cobbs, Henrico Co. VA. He died on 06 Sep 1757 in "Cobbs", Chesterfield Co. Virginia. He married (1) ELIZABETH BLAND BLAIR, daughter of Archibald Blair and Mary Wilson on 01 Aug 1728 in Chesterfield County, VA. She was born on 04 Apr 1712 in Virginia. She died on 22 Apr 1775 in Virginia. He married (2) ELIZABETH LEWIS, daughter of John Lewis and Elizabeth Warner in 1720 in Gloucester, VA. She was born on 07 May 1706. She died in Apr 1775. Notes for John Bolling II: Colonel John Bolling II was born on 20 Jan 1700 in Cobbs, Henrico Co. VA. Died on 6 Sep 1757 in Cobbs, Henrico Co. VA. "Memoir" the 1868 printed edition of the manuscript written ca. 1764 by Robert, one of the children on Col. John and Elizabeth Bland Blair Bolling, states that there were "many children, some of whom died in their infancy', and states that Archibald, Sarah and Anne were second children with the same name. He inherited his father's love of pleasure and his business qualifications. He was "fond of fine horses, hounds, hunting, fishing, fowling, feasting and dancing, yet doted on his wife and children," and had an admirable sense of humor. He was public-spirited, hospitable and popular. He represented his county in the House of Burgesses for thirty years, living "in a style of elegance and profusion not inferior to the Barons of England." He married Elizabeth Lewis. He also married Elizabeth Bland Blair on 1 Aug 1728 in Chesterfield Co. VA. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~lgillins/restidham/aqwg03.htm#102 Generation 5 (con't) http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Valley/5049/indian.html John Bolling6 was born 1700, married Elizabeth Blair-Lewis in 1728. They had eighteen children, including two sets of twins: Meotaka Bolling born 1729, married James Sullivan. Archibald Bolling born 1730, died in infancy. Twin-William Bolling born 1731, married Amalia Randolph. Twin-Elizabeth Bolling born 1731. Jarrett Bolling born 1732, married Nancy Watts. Martha Bolling born 1733. Twin-Daratha Bolling born 1734. Twin-Benjamin Bolling7 born 1734; married 1st Mary "Patsy" Phelps, 2nd Charity Larrimore. Thomas Bolling born 1735, married Elizabeth Gay. John Bolling born 1737, married Mary Jefferson. Robert Bolling born 1738, married Mary Burton. Jane Bolling born 1740, married William Hopkins. Rodney Bolling born 1742, married Elizabeth Anderson. Mary Bolling born 1744, married Richard Bland. Sarah Bolling born 1748, married John Tazewell. Anne Bolling born 1752, married William Dandridge. James Bolling born 1756. Jesse Bolling born 1757, eight months after his father's death. http://community-2.webtv.net/cainestown/OURFAMILYOFOLDSOULS/ BOLLING, John b. 20 Jan 1700 Cobbs VA d. 6 Sept 1757 VA m. 24 Aug 1728 to ELizabeth Bland Blair Samuel Bolling's Family Samuel Bolling wrote this in his Bible: "I will write downe some facts for my children to remember. John Bolling II and Elizabeth Blair were my grandparents. She was daughter to Dr. Archibald Blair and Mary Wilson. One of their children was my father William Bolling b. 5 May 1731. My mother Amelia was daughter to Richard Randoph and Anne Meade, my parents were 2 cousins, he being 5th and she 6th in desent from Princess Pocahontas. Our family left Virginny in 1780 and settled in Lauren County South Carolina. Many relatives and connections came with us or shortly after. Among there were James Sullivan Senior, who married as 1st wife Matoaka, older sister of my father. Another sister Jane married William Hopkins, Rolfe, Archibald had descendants to come. I myself married 2 Nov 1772 Abigale Choice daughter to Tully Choice. A sister of his married James Sullivan as 2nd wife. I had 2 brothers and 2 sisters: Archibald, John, Ann, Amelia, Matoaka. ~source: Samuel Bollings Bible~ http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mysouthernfamily/myff/d0024/g0000067.html#I42926 Col. John BOLLING Jr. 20 Jan 1700 - 6 Sep 1757 ID Number: I42926 TITLE: Col. OCCUPATION: Burgess RESIDENCE: Henrico now Chesterfield & Wise Cos. VA BIRTH: 20 Jan 1700, Henrico Co VA DEATH: 6 Sep 1757, Flat Gap, Wise Co VA RESOURCES: See: Notes [S1561] [S1578] [S1975] Father: John BOLLING Sr. Mother: Mary KENNON Generation 5 (con't) Family 1 : Elizabeth LEWIS MARRIAGE: VA Family 2 : Mary Elizabeth BLAIR MARRIAGE: 1 Aug 1728, Chesterfield Co VA + John William BOLLING + Robert BOLLING Anne BOLLING Notes Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography, Volume I, IV--Burgesses and Other Prominent Persons: John Bolling son of Maj. John Bolling, of "Cobbs," was born Jan. 20, 1700, was burgess for Henrico county in the assemblies of 1727-1734, 1742-1748, 1748-1749 and for Chesterfield in the assemblies of 1752-1755 and 1756-1758, though he died Sept. 6, 1757. He was colonel commanding the Chesterfield militia, and justice of the peace. He added greatly to the estates inherited by him. He married (first) Elizabeth Lewis; (second) Elizabeth Blair." Children: Metotaka Bolling b. Jul 3 1729 Archibald Bolling b. Jun 1 1730 d. 1737 Elizabeth Bolling b. Apr 5 1731 William Bolling b. Apr 5 1731 d. 1776 in Rev. War Gerrard Jarrett Bolling b. Jun 3 1732 d. 1780 NC Martha Bolling b. Jul 15 1733 Benjamin Bolling b. 30 Jun 1734 Dorthea Bolling b. Jun 30 1734 Cobbs, Henrico Co VA Thomas Bolling b. Jul 7 1735 d. Aug 7 1804 John William Bolling b. Jun 24 1737 d. 1800 Col. Robert Bolling b. Aug 17 1738 or these 21Children: Matoaca BOLLING Archibald BOLLING Elizabeth BOLLING William BOLLING Jared BOLLING Martha BOLLING Benjamin BOLLING Dorothy BOLLING Thomas BOLLING John William BOLLING Robert BOLLING Jane BOLLING Rodney BOLLING Mary BOLLING Rolfe BOLLING Edward BOLLING Sarah BOLLING Archibald BOLLING Anne BOLLING Powhattan BOLLING James BOLLING http://hometown.aol.com/ToddBolen/Will.htm 1749 Will Generation 5 (con't) In the name of God Amen I John Bolling of the Parish of Dale in the County of Henrico Gent. being of Sound and disposing mind and memory Thanks be to Almighty God for the same do make constitute and appoint this to be my last Will and Testament in manner following I give and Devise unto my loving Wife Elizabeth Bolling during her natural life all my lands and tenaments in the Counties of Henrico and Chesterfield except the land at the Point where John Bolling Inspection Houses are also the use of all my Negroes on my several Plantations in the said Countys Also my Plantation cal1ed by the name of Bollings Island in Goochland County against Rock Castle Low Ground Also the use of Six Negroes named Lusey, Austin, Toney, Jugg, Sue, and Betty Also the use of all my Plate during her nature Life with full power to Bequeath the said Plate by her last Will and Testament to such of my Children as She shall think fitt (sic, fit) and in Case She shall Die without such Will then I give and Bequeath so said Plate unto my Sons Living at the Time of her Death to be equally divided amongst them. Also give and bequeath unto my said Wife all my Household goods, Stocks and other Personal Estate belonging to and being upon the said Lands Tenaments and Plantations to her own proper use forever. I Give and devise unto my Son Thomas Bolling and his heirs and afsign (sic, assign) forever all that part of my Land in the County of Goochland called Licking Hole that is above Licking Hole Creek and two acres on the Fork of the said Creek below Alexander Logans be the same more or less which said Two Acres of Land I intended to have bounded by Marked Trees in the presence of several of the Neighbours (sic, neighbors). I give and devise unto my Son John Bolling all the rest of my Licking Hole tract of Land lying below the said Creek and including the Fork thereof (except the two Acres before given to my Son Thomas) to him and his Heirs forever. I also give and devise unto my said Son John Bolling and his Heirs and Afsign (sic, Assign) forever my Mill on Beaver Dam Creek in the County of Goochland and all the Land which I have on the said Beaver Dam Creek and the Branches thereof. Also the Reversion of all my Lands in the County of Henrico on the North Side of James River after the Death of my Wife as also of one Tract of Land on the South Side of James River called Rogsdale joyning (sic, joining)to Henry Battes and Edward Folks Land and on the said River. I Give and Bequeath unto my Son Robert Bolling all my Land at Willis’s Creek and at Tolere or near the seven Islands and Also a small Tract of Land above Dugads between the said Dugads and one of the Seads and all my Surveys Entries and orders of Council adjoining or near the same and also all my entries on Rock Island Creek all which said Lands lye in the County of Albemarle and I do give and devise them unto my said Son Robert his Heirs and afsigns (sic, assign) forever. I Give and Dev1se unto my Son Edward Bolling, his Heirs and Afsigns (sic, Assigns) forever my Lands in the County of Lunenburgh on the Heads of the Branches of Falling River containing Five Thousand Acres also my Land on Roanoak River on Butcher's Creek and the Reversion of all my Lands given unto my Wife lying on the South Side of James River and north side of Appomattox River not herein before given. Also my Land Called John Bollings Inspection at the Point which said Lands at the Point I give unto my said Son Edward, his Heirs and Afsigns (sic, Assigns) when he shall arrive to the age of Twentyone years. I also give and devise unto my said Son Edward my Land called the Buffalo Lick on both Sides of James River also all my Entries not Pattented above Possum Creek to him his Heirs and Afsigns (sic, Assigns) forever. It is my Will and Desire that if either of my Sons Robert Bolling or Edward Bolling should Die before the age of Twentyone years that the survivor of them and his Heirs shall have and enjoy his Part of the Lands hereby devised him. It is also my Will that the Rents and Profits of my Land called John Bollings Inspection at the Point shall be applied by my Executor towards discharging the Quitrents of my Lands 1n the Counties of Albemarle and Lunenburg untill (sic, until) my Son Edward comes to the age of Twentyone years if he Lives so long but if not then until my Son Robert shall Attain that age. I Give and Bequeath unto my Daughter Mary Bolling so much Money as will make the Legacy given her by her Aunt Anne Whiting amount to Five Hundred Pounds to be paid her when She Generation 5 (con't) shall Attain the Age of Twentyone Years or be Married which shall first happen. I Give and Bequeath unto my Daughter Sarah Bolling so much Money as will make the Legacy given her by her Aunt Anne Whiting amount to Five Hundred Pounds to be paid her when She shall Attain the Age of Twentyone Years or be Married which shall first happen. It is my Will and Desire that the Slaves given unto my Wife for Life be at her Death equally divided among all of my said Sons and that when the first of my said Sons shall come to the Age of Twentyone Years all my other Slaves shall be then equally Divided into as many Parts as I shall have Sons living and the eldest shall have one Part thereof Allotted to him for his own Use and the other Parts of the said Slaves shall be Delivered unto my said other Sons as they shall arrive to the same Age respectively and if any of my said Sons shall happen to Die before he shall come to such Age then his Part of my said Slaves shall be equally divided among my surviving Sons which said Slaves I give unto my said Sons forever. And Whereas my said Son Thomas Bolling may Claim a Legacy given by the last Will and Testament of his Aunt the said Anne Whiting deceased to him. I do declare my Will to be that whatsoever I have given and devised to him by this my Will is upon this Condition that he my said Son Thomas do as soon as he comes to Age Release to my Executor and the Executors of the said Anne all his Right and Title to the said Legacy and the Legacys given by her to his Brothers therein mentioned now Dead or any of them and if he shall refuse so to do then I do Subject all my Estate hereby given him with the paiment (sic, payment) of so much Money as he shall be entitled to by Virtue of the Will of the said Whiting to be raised and paid to my Executor towards Discharging to Legacys hereby given to my Daughters. It is my Will that the Profits of my Estate given to my Children be app1ied towards the paiment (sic, payment) of my Debts and their Education and Maintenance until they shall have a Right to receive their Parts thereof respectively and that all my Stocks and Personal Estate after paiment (sic, payment) of my Debts and Legacies shall be equally divided among my Sons in the manner and at the same Time and Times as the Slaves are herein before directed to be divided and Allotted to them Lastly I do Constitute and Appoint my esteemed Friend Peter Randolph Esq. and my Son Thomas Bolling when he shall come to the age of Twentyone Years Executors of this my Last Will and Testament and I do also appoint and desire the said Peter Randolph to be Guardian to all my Sons and my said Wife Guardian to my Daughters hereby directing that my Estate shall not be Appraised and revoking all former Wills by me made In Witnys (sic, witness) whereof I have hereunto set my Hand and affixed my Seal this fourth Day of September in the year of our Lord One thousand seven hundred and forty nine. Signed, Sealed published and declared by the Testator to be his last Will and Testament In Presence of William Kennon J" Robert Goldie John Gilliam J" Bolling (SS) 1757 Codicil I John Bolling of the Parish of Dale in the County of Chesterfield late of the County of Henrico Gent. being of perfect and disposing Memory do make the several Alterations and Additions following to my last Will and Testament bearing Date the fourth Day of September in the year One Thousand seven hundred and forty nine and so direct and appoint this Writing as a Codicil thereto and to be taken as Part of my said last Will and Testament to wit; I give and devise to my Son Archibald Bolling and his Heirs forever Twelve Hundred Acres of Land with the Appurtenances situate in the County of Bedford being one half of Six Surveys of Land Generation 5 (con't) made by me lying in the County of Bedford aforesaid from the Branches of Rock Island Creek to the Otter River Road that is to say that Part of the said Six Surveys of land lying next the said Road and the other Twelve hundred Acres residue of the said Six Surveys I give and dispose of in manner following that is to say I give and devise Four Hundred Acres with the Appurtenances Part of the said last mentioned Twelve hundred lying next on Rock Island Creek to my Nephew Bolling Eldridge and his Heirs forever and four Hundred Acres other part thereof with the Appurtenances. I give and devise to my Friend John Childers at Willis's Mountains in the County of Albemarle and his Heirs forever and Four hundred Residue thereof I give and Devise to my Friend Richard Taylor of Slate River in Albemarle County to hold the same with the Appurtenances to him and his Heirs forever all the said several Portions of the said Six Surveys to be laid off by such Lines and Boundaries and in such manner as my Son Thomas in his Discretion shall direct and appoint. I do give and devise to my aforesaid Son Archibald and his Heirs forever all Part of my Tract of Land called Buffalo Lick Tract which is Situated on the South Side of the Flevanna River now in the County of Bedford late in Albemarle which in my said Will is before devised to my Son Edward with all my Surveys Entries and Orders of Council adjoining the same some of which Entries Orders of Council and Surveys are in my said Will before given and devised to my Son Robert.It is my Will and Desire that my said Son Archibald come in with my other Sons for an equal Division of my Slaves at the same Time and Times upon the same Terms and under the same Regulations Limitations and Restrictions as in my said Will are mentioned and directed for each of my other Sons Respectively.It is my Will and Desire that the Legacy of Five Hundred Pounds in my said Will be given to my Daughter Sarah be reduced to Four Hundred Pounds and that the same be paid her at her Attaining the Age of Eighteen years and not sooner but if she shall Die before that Age then I give One hundred Pounds part of the said Legacy to my Daughter Anne and the Residue thereof to Sink for total Benefit of my Estate. I give and Bequeath to my Daughter Anne the Sum of Four Hundred Pounds to be paid for on her Attaining the Age of Eighteen years and not sooner and if she shall Die before that Age then I give One hundred Pounds part of her Legacy to my Daughter Sarah and the residue thereof to Sink for the Benefit of my Estate and it is my further Will and Desire that each of my Daughters receive their respective Legacies without Interest and that they be each of them maintained educated and decently supported out of the Profits of my whole Estate untill (sic, until) they each of them respectively become entitled to receive their Legacies or Marry which ever shall first happen In Witnys (sic, Witness) whereof I have hereunto set my Hand and affixed my Seal the Fourth Day of September in the year of Christ One thousand seven hundred and fifty seven Affixing this Codicil to my last said Will and Testament and Declaring it to be Part and Cancel of the same.Signed, Sealed, Delivered, Published andDeclared by the said John Bolling as andfor Part of his Last Will and Testament theDay and year last above mentioned In presence of the Subscribers John Fleming Alex Bolling John Bannister Thomas Fleming Bolling (SS) NOTICE: This material may be freely used by non-commercial entities for educational and/or research purposes as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages cannot be reproduced in any format for profit or other presentation without the permission of either Todd Bolen or Lois (Bolen) Stange. © 2000 Notes for Elizabeth Bland Blair: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~harrisonrep/Harrison/d0030/g0000038.html Elizabeth Bland BLAIR 4 Apr 1712 - 22 Apr 1775 Repository ID Number: I10062 Generation 5 (con't) BIRTH: 4 Apr 1712 DEATH: 22 Apr 1775 RESOURCES: See: [S105] [S576] [S577] [S575] Father: Archibald BLAIR Dr. Mother: Mary WILSON Family 1 : Richard BLAND Jr. Family 2 : John BOLLING Col. MARRIAGE: 1 Aug 1728 Thomas BOLLING + John BOLLING III + Robert BOLLING Col. + Mary BOLLING 104. John Bolling188,189,189, born 20 January 1699/00 in Cobbs, Henrico County VA190; died 6 September 1757 in Flat Gap, Wise County VA. He was the son of 208. John Bolling and 209. Mary Kennon. He married 105. Elizabeth Bland Blair 1 August 1728 in Albermarle VA190. 105. Elizabeth Bland Blair190,191,191, born 4 April 1712 in Virginia192; died 22 April 1775 in Virginia192. She was the daughter of 210. Archibald Blair and 211. Sarah Archer. Children of John Bolling and Elizabeth Blair are: 52 i. Benjamin Bowling, born 30 June 1734 in Wilkes County NC; died 1832 in Flat Gap, Wise County VA; married (1) Martha "Patsy" Phelps 20 June 1753 in Albermarle VA; married (2) Charity Larrimore 1768. ii. Thomas Bowling193, born 7 July 1735193; died 7 August 1804193; married Elizabeth Gay. iii. John Bowling193,194,194, born 24 June 1737195,196,196; died 1790197; married Martha Jefferson. iv. Robert Bowling197, born 17 August 1738197; died 1769197; married (1) Susan Watson WFT Est. 1754197; married (2) Mary Burton WFT Est. 1754197. v. Mary Bowling197, born 6 July 1744197; died WFT Est. 1767-1838197; married Richard Bland 1761197. vi. Edward Bowling197, born 9 September 1746 in VA197; died 10 August 1770 in VA197 vii. Sarah Bowling197, born 16 June 1748197; died WFT Est. 1749-1842197; married John Tazewell. viii. Archibald Bowling197, born 20 March 1748/49197; died WFT Est. 1780-1840197; married (1) ? Clark; married (2) Sarah Carey 1770197; married (3) Jane Randolph 1774197. ix. Anne Bowling197, born 7 February 1750/51197; died WFT Est. 1753-1846197; married William Dandridge. http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:a67295&id=I1463 ID: I1463 Name: Mary Elizabeth BLAIR Sex: F Birth: 4 APR 1712 in Virginia Death: 22 APR 1775 in Virginia Father: Archibald BLAIR b: 1657 in Edinburgh, Scotland Mother: Sarah ARCHER b: ABT 1682 Marriage 1 John BOLLING b: 20 JAN 1700 in Cobbs, Chesterfield, Virginia Married: 1 AUG 1728 in Chesterfield, Virginia Children Meotaka (Meta) BOLLING b: 3 JUL 1729 Archibald BOLLING b: 1 JUN 1730 William BOLLING b: 5 APR 1731 Elizabeth BOLLING b: 5 APR 1731 Jared (Jarrett) BOLLING b: 3 JUN 1732 Martha BOLLING b: 15 JUL 1733 Generation 5 (con't) Benjamin BOLLING b: 30 JUN 1734 in Henrico Co., Virginia Dorothea BOLLING b: 30 JUN 1734 Thomas BOLLING b: 7 JUL 1735 John William BOLLING b: 24 JUN 1737 Robert BOLLING b: 17 AUG 1738 Jane BOLLING b: 13 JUL 1740 Rodney BOLLING b: 18 SEP 1742 ROLFE BOLLING b: 16 JUL 1744 Mary BOLLING b: 16 JUL 1744 in at Cobbs Edward BOLING b: 9 SEP 1746 Sarah BOLING b: 16 JUN 1748 Archibald BOLLING b: 21 MAR 1749/50 Anne BOLING b: 7 FEB 1752 Powhattan BOLING b: 16 APR 1754 James BOLING b: 9 JAN 1756 in Virginia http://www.prenticenet.com/roots/prentice/william/ William Prentis was the son of John and Sarah Prentis. He was born October 10, 1699 in St. James Dukes Place London, England. After the death of his mother in 1708 his father applied to place William, apparently the eldest of his five children, in the school at Christ's Hospital, London, where he remained for six years1. In 1714 he was discharged from Christ's Hospital and indentured to Archibald Blair of Williamsburg for a period of seven years2. While the curriculum at Christ's Hospital is not known, it must have included courses in accounting and business practices for he was soon to put these disciplines into practice in America. William Prentis, not yet 15 years old, arrived in Williamsburg in early 1715 and went to work in a small frame store on the side of Duke of Gloucester Street in Williamsburg. Dr. Blair had founded the store about 15 years earlier3 in partnership with his brother, the Rev. James Blair, and their good friend, Col. Philip Ludwell4. When Dr. Blair died in 1733 he bequeathed his 1/2 share equally to his three daughters. Elizabeth Blair, married to John Bolling, offered to sell her 1/6 to William Prentis and, upon completion of the sale5, the Blair-Prentis-Cary6 store opened its doors with William Prentis as the store manager. Soon afterwards the store name was changed to William Prentis and Co.7. http://www.oblevins.com/blevins/D0005/G0000556.html#I9740 John BOLLING (II) BIRTH: 20 JAN 1700, Cobbs, Henrico Co. VA DEATH: 6 SEP 1757, Cobbs, Henrico Co. VA BURIAL: SEP 1757 TITLE: II REFN: 4B9W-RF Father: John BOLLING Mother: Mary KENNON Family 1: Elizabeth LEWIS MARRIAGE: 1720, Gloucester, VA Nancy BOLLING Family 2: Elizabeth BLAIR MARRIAGE: 1 AUG 1728, Chesterfield Co. VA Penelope BOLLING Matoaka BOLLING

Worstelend Doch Voorwaarts - Een beeldverhaal van de familie De Vries

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In 1991 publiceerden [[De_Vries-1345|Mats Hoste-de Vries]] en haar broer in eigen beheer een boek over de familie de Vries, getiteld 'Worstelend doch voorwaarts.' ''In 1991 [[De_Vries-1345|Mats Hoste-de Vries]] and her brother published a book about the family de Vries, titled 'Worstelend doch voorwaarts.''' U kunt [https://www.hoste.info/worstelend-doch-voorwaarts/ hier] interesse aangeven voor een digitale heruitgave van het boek. ===Familenamen / Family names=== Het boek gaat over haar voorouders met o.a. de familienamen: '''De Vries | Viergever | Van der Wekken | Van As | Van Schelven''' In de Kwartierstaat komen verder de volgende familienamen voor: '''Bij de Vaate | Jonker | Gravelijn | Kruidhof | Mulder | Van Donge''' '''Natte | Lokker |Natte | Den Hamer |Smalheer''' ===Inhoudsopgave van het boek / Book contents=== 1. Schouwse mijmeringen
2. Kwartierenstaat
3. Familie de Vries - 1765-1901
4. Familie van Schelven - 1737-1901
5. Impressie over het leven van [[De_Vries-1325|Reinder de Vries Janszoon]]
6. Familie van der Wekken
7. De huwelijksjaren van [[De_Vries-1325|Reinder]] en [[Van_der_Wekken-1|Cornelia]] de Vries - van der Wekken
8. Het verdere leven van [[Van_der_Wekken-1|Cornelia]] en haar kinderen - 1913-1931
9. Familie Viergever - 1590-heden
10. Familie van As - 1560-1870
11. De huwelijksjaren van [[Viergever-43|Harman Viergever]] en [[Van_As-86|Maatje Wilhelmina van As]]
12. [[De_Vries-1251|Willem de Vries Reinderszoon]] - 1898-1926
13. De huwelijksjaren van [[De_Vries-1251|Willem de Vries]] en [[Viergever-42|Jacoba Viergever]] - 1926-1950
14. Kinderen en kleinkinderen de Vries
15. Het verdere leven van [[De_Vries-1251|Willem]] en [[Viergever-42|Coba]]
De hoofdstukken 1 t/m 8 van dit boek zijn vertaald in het Engels door [[De_Vries-1398|Reinder de Vries]], onder de titel "Historic Narrative Of The Family De Vries." Reinder heeft de gegevens aangevuld met genealogische gegevens van zijn tak van de familie. ''Chapter 1-8 of this book have been translated in English by [[De_Vries-1398|Reinder de Vries]], titled "Historic Narrative Of The Family De Vries." Reinder added genealogical information of his branch of the family.'' ''1. Nostaligic Musings about the Island 'Schouwen'''
''2. Family registers in detail''
''3. Family de Vries from 1765 to 1907''
''4. Family van Schelven from 1737 to 1901''
''5. The Life of Reinder de Vries Janszoon''
''6. The Family van der Wekken''
''7. The Married life of Reinder and Cornelia 1891 to 1913''
''8. The subsequent life of Cornelia and her descendants''
'' ===Vindplaats / Book locations=== U kunt [https://www.hoste.info/worstelend-doch-voorwaarts/ hier] interesse aangeven voor een digitale heruitgave van het boek. Het boek is in bezit van diverse familieleden waaronder [[Hoste-13|Jorris Hoste]]. Het bevindt zich tevens in het Zeeuws Archief in Middelburg: ''The book has been spread amongst various family members among which [[Hoste-13|Jorris Hoste]]. It is also in the Zeeuws Archief in Middelburg:'' 166 Collectie Zeeuwse Genealogieën (CZG), 16e-21e eeuw
Inventaris Toegevoegd in 2006 (nummers 1168-1216)
1169 Mats Hoste-de Vries, Worstelend doch voorwaarts. Een beeldverhaal van de familie de Vries, Middelburg, 1991
Auteur: Mats Hoste-de Vries
Titel: Worstelend doch voorwaarts. Een beeldverhaal van de familie de Vries
Uitgever: Dannie de Vries
Plaats uitgave: Middelburg
Jaar uitgave: 1991
Vindplaats: Zeeuws Archief
http://www.archieven.nl/nl/zoeken?mivast=0&mizig=210&miadt=239&miaet=1&micode=166&minr=1705232&miview=inv2 De Engelse vertaling "Historic Narrative Of The Family De Vries" is o.a. in het bezit van [[Hoste-14|Jan Gerard Hoste]]. ''The English translation "Historic Narrative Of The Family De Vries" is in possession of [[Hoste-14|Jan Gerard Hoste]].'' == Sources ==

Worthington Family of England Maryland Virginia and Randolph Co NC

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=Worthington Family of England, Maryland, Virginia and Randolph Co, NC= * Author: Donald Gradeless [http://drg.gradeless.com/ Home Page] * URL:http://family.gradeless.com/worthington.htm *Citation Example: ::: Gradeless, D. [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Worthington_Family_of_England_Maryland_Virginia_and_Randolph_Co_NC Worthington Family of England, Maryland, Virginia and Randolph Co, NC]. Gradeless, D. [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Worthington_Family_of_England_Maryland_Virginia_and_Randolph_Co_NC Worthington Family of England, Maryland, Virginia and Randolph Co, NC]. * Footnote Example: ::: [[#DGradeless|D. Gradeless]]: [http://family.gradeless.com/worthington.htm#alice1728 Record for Alice Lowden].''

Worton House

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Worton House[https://britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/101052466-worton-house-worton#.YqTDyajMLIU] in Over Worton Oxfordshire, England.

Wotmuth Name Study Progress Report

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This is the Progress Report for the Wormuth Name Study where a running report of the activities of the Study will be posted.

Would love if anyone know about my grandmother

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Do anyone know my grandmother Alice young I have her dead certificate

Wounded by Concussion Grenades in Korean War

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The following is a newspaper clipping from the Worcester Telegram and Gazette headlined "'''U.S. Wounded Get Fast Medical Care'''". --- Americans wounded in Korea receive fast medical care and transfer from combat areas ... and an infantry sergeant is home to tell of his personal experience. [[Bartlett-7|Sgt. Hollis M. Bartlett Jr.]], son of [[Bartlett-4|Rev.]] and [[Storrs-2|Mrs.]] Hollis M. Bartlett of 92 Coburn Avenue, arrived yesterday from Korean action for a 30-day furlough. He was wounded several times during his six-month service in Korea. "I was working with the mortar crew of Company L, [http://www.koreanwar.org/html/units/179ir.htm 179th Regiment] Combat Team, 45th Division," he related today. "We were on outpost duty late at night, when our position was over-run by 'Chinks'. This was southwest of Chorwan during the first offensive of allies this year. "The first concussion grenade to get me bounced off my eye. It exploded when it dropped to about my waist. "If it had been a fragmentation grenade, that would have been 'it', but the concussion potato-mashers the 'Chinks' use are primarily for stunning us so that they can come in with bayonets. "Sometime within the next few minutes I picked up two shrapnel wounds in the leg -- I don't remember feeling them, though. "After the first grenade exploded off my temple, I dropped to the bottom of the trench. A medic started to bandage my eye. "Suddenly I asked if he'd dropped anything -- for I felt something land on my boots as I sat on the ground. Before he could answer, another grenade lobbed in hitting my left leg. "That's when we started changing our positions in the trench, but some 'Chink' was spotting us, for about this time the medic got hit. I told him to get some help for himself and I'd wait and care for my own wounds. "Just then, a third potato-masher came sailing into the trench. "This time I really got mad," said the sergeant, pushing aside his coffee cup and settling into his story. "That last one landed on my rifle. The explosion blew apart the mechanism, so I heaved it at the next 'Chink' that tried to make the trench." Sergeant Bartlett's anger was based on the fact he had "spent a good 15 minutes cleaning that gun just before we got 'action' that night." He said he returned to a forward aid station -- a medical station nearest front-line action -- where he was bandaged. From here he was "jeeped" to a rear air station. Then he was checked for internal injuries, need of blood transfusions or plasma, and his wounds were dressed. "Next thing I knew I was shipped to a regimental collecting point for wounded. Here a helicopter dropped down and flew me and another GI to Seoul. "From the front line station to Seoul it's approximately 45 air-miles," he said. "And it was just three hours and some minutes after I arrived at the front-line station that I was wheeled into surgery, completely washed, shaved and ready for the medics. "That's the kind of medic care that a guy can appreciate." Sergeant Bartlett will report to Fort Devens after his furlough, for re-assignment. He is engaged to Miss Virginia E. Gray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Gray of Northboro. He was graduated from North High School and attended Clark University for a year before entering the army.

WPA Historical Records Survey -- New York

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== WPA Historical Records Survey -- New York == ''This page provides information about the works created as part of the Historical Records Survey for New York State as part of the Work Progress Administration (WPA) of the New Deal. For information and background about the federal Historical Records Survey, see the [[Space:WPA_Historical_Records_Survey|main source page]].'' The Historical Records Survey for New York State produced inventories and documents from repositories and archives around the state. Many of these are available with subscription through the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, who provide [https://www.newyorkfamilyhistory.org/online-records/collection/wpa-historical-records-survey-new-york-state-research-volumes some background and a list]. Some of the works produced are inventories. These can be of tremendous use to genealogists for tracking down sources, but they would not themselves be cited as sources of genealogical information. Other works are transcriptions and indexes that may be cited as sources. Below is a list of these works, with links to copies on the World Wide Web as they are known, a sample source list template, and a reference note template. The latter are for convenience and can be copied and pasted. '''Town Minutes of Newtown''' [From the preface to Part 1 of Volume 2] : The ''Town Minutes of Newtown, Vol. 2, 1653-1734'' is the third publication of the New York City Historical Records Survey in the field of records transcription, being a companion volume to ''Town Minutes of Newtown, Vol. 1, 1656-1686'' and to the ''Minutes of the Town Courts of Newtown, 1656-1690''. These volumes represent a line-by-line transcription of the three earliest libers of original Newtown records, numbered 286A, 286B, and 287, respectively, located in bin 25 of the vault in Room 517, Comptroller's Office, Municipal Building, Manhattan. (The preface goes on to provide many more interesting details about these volumes.) '''Available from''' [https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/232640?availability=Family%20History%20Library Family Search] and [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001262863 Hathitrust] * Source List Example (for ''Town Minutes of Newtown, 1656-1688, Volume 1'') ::: * ''Town Minutes of Newtown, 1656-1688, Volume 1'', (NYC, N.Y.: [[Space:WPA Historical Records Survey -- New York|WPA Historical Records Survey, New York City, June 1940]]). * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#NewtownMinutes1|Town Minutes of Newtown, 1656-1688]]: Vol.1, Page 10 * Source List Example (for ''Town Minutes of Newtown, 1653-1674, Volume 2'') ::: * ''Town Minutes of Newtown, 1653-1674, Volume 2'', (NYC, N.Y.: [[Space:WPA Historical Records Survey -- New York|WPA Historical Records Survey, New York City, February 1941]]). * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#NewtownMinutes2|Town Minutes of Newtown, 1653-1674]]: Vol. 2, Page 10 '''Court Minutes of Newtown — George Griffiths transcription''' '''Available from''' [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/232763?availability=Family%20History%20Library Family Search] and [https://books.google.com/books?id=GpUBAAAAMAAJ&pg=PP7#v=onepage&q&f=false Google books] * Source List Example ::: * ''Minutes of the Town Courts of Newtown, 1656-1690'', (NYC, N.Y.: [[Space:WPA Historical Records Survey -- New York|WPA Historical Records Survey, New York City, August 1940]]). * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#NewtownCourt|Minutes of the Town Courts of Newtown, 1656-1690]]: Page 10 '''Court Minutes of Newtown — Leland Fielder transcription''' '''Available from''' [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/336908?availability=Family%20History%20Library FamilySearch].

WPA Interview with George Buckingham

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== WPA Interview with George Buckingham == The Works Progress Administration (WPA) was established in 1935 by resident Franklin Delano Roosevelt as part of his administration's New Deal. "Works Progress Administration (WPA) (1935)." The Living New Deal. Accessed July 20, 2018. https://livingnewdeal.org/glossary/works-progress-administration-wpa-1935/. The [https://oregonencyclopedia.org/articles/federal_writers_project_in_oregon/#.W1JXVbgh1hE Federal Writers' Project in Oregon] part of his efforts to provide employment opportunities for Artists during the Great Depression.Nash, Tom. "Federal Writers' Project in Oregon." The Oregon Encyclopedia. 2018. Accessed July 20, 2018. https://oregonencyclopedia.org/articles/federal_writers_project_in_oregon/#.W1JXVbgh1hE. "The Writers' Project offered wages of twenty-five to fifty dollars a month, which supported the families of hundreds of young writers. Across America, famous or soon-to-be famous writers such as John Steinbeck, Zora Neale Hurston, Saul Bellow, May Swenson, John Cheever, Ralph Ellison, and Studs Terkel wielded pencils, manual typewriters, and Edison recorders on the government's behalf. They collected stories, conducted interviews, and wrote enough books and pamphlets to fill 84 feet of shelf space. They gathered song lyrics, published travel guides, clipped newspaper articles, and promoted tourism through radio and print programs." Mark Phinney was one of those writers and he conducted extensive interviews with the surviving family of the Oregon Pioneers in Benton County. The following interview was conducted with George Buckingham, grandson of Heman Buckingham and son of Augustus Buckingham.Phinney, Mark, Danell Aukerman, eds. WPA Historical Records Survey, Benton County Oregon. Philomath: Benton County Historical Society, 2000. Index. 457 pages. [http://orgenweb.org/orbenton/wpa/IntervB.html#George_R._BUCKINGHAM_ Phinney Interviews] '''George R. BUCKINGHAM''' :September 1938 Mr. BUCKINGHAM was interviewed at his home about one and one-half miles southwest of Belfountain, where he farms a part of his grandfather's donation land claim. Being of the third generation he knew little directly of the early days but was able to supply valuable and interesting items. "My grandfather, Heman C. BUCKINGHAM, came from Illinois to Oregon in 1846. He left New York State in 1845 but was too late to make the train and so stayed in Missouri until the next year. He came first to Oregon City where he conducted some sort of a store until 1850. He then came to this community and took a donation land claim. This is how he located here." "Grandfather and his partner had driven a wagon to Eugene looking for a location. They were not satisfied with the prospect there and sold their team, but loaded their wagon on two canoes and started down the river to Oregon City again. Some where about east of here they were wrecked and swam out to the west bank of the Willamette. When they got on to higher ground they saw a light and tramped some miles across country to reach shelter. The light was at the home of Thomas REEVES who had the claim about two miles northeast of Bellfountain. The REEVES had been kept up with a sick child. They took in the unfortunate men, and furnished them with a horse to get back to Oregon City. Then grandfather moved here." "Grandfather had first married in New York but his wife died with their first child. Later he married Betsy TRUMBULL and moved to Illinois, and later to Oregon. This second wife died soon after coming to this state, leaving two children, Lavina, and George W. Lavina married a man named GRAGG and her descendants are living north of Bellfountain." "After coming to Bellfountain grandfather married my grandmother, Matilda STARR, daughter of John STARR. Their children were Precious (PRUETT), Augustus H. (my father), Deete S., John, Edith (RAYBURN), Winifred (WOODCOCK). Grandfather lived the rest of his life on the farm here. He was a staunch Republican and served one term as state representative at Salem. I do not know the date but think it was before the Civil War." "Father was not rugged enough, physically, to do the heavy work of farming. He had a grocery store at Pendleton in Eastern Oregon for a few years after 1885 and then moved to Bandon in Coos County and ran a store there. Grandfather was then dead and father was looking after grandmother's interests in the farm. He alternated somewhat between Bandon and Bellfountain, and finally left Bandon altogether and bought the store in Bellfountain." "Father first married Lillian FRINK, sister of Guy FRINK who now has a farm near Philomath. After her death he married my mother, Henrietta DYER of Coos County, in 1886. Mother was born in Coos County in 1863. Grandfather DYER had come west to look over the country in the late 'fifties'. Then he went back to Iowa, married the girl who had been waiting for him, and started west again. In San Francisco he ran out of money. He went to a bank, told them he was broke and asked for money to get to Port Orford, Oregon. After sizing him up they let him have the money. Grandfather was a man of considerable force. He was chosen as County Judge of Coos County and laid out the town of Bandon. His children were my mother, Florence (RADLEY), Alice (BIGGS), and Elbert." "My parents were married in 1886. Their children were myself, Lela (CHEESMAN), Velma (RICKARD), Elbert and Harlan." "My wife was Elsie Grace PHILPOTS, whose people came to Coos County in 1906. We belong to this century and know nothing directly of pioneering." "I have heard my parents talk of the fun and social diversions of the early days. One great sport, as well as convenience, was horseback riding. The young men used to get great pleasure out of breaking and riding horses. It was also a social event, when groups got together to compete in breaking untamed animals. The two sexes got together at dances and spelling bees as well as at church. Mother used dance although her folks were Methodists. Father had to hide out to play cards, but he didn't make that necessary for his children." "Father never ran for office, but he was active in the local affairs of the Republican party, and often acted as precinct committeeman." == Sources ==

WR Joy Home

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Wreck of SS Drummond Castle

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=== SS Drummond Castle Disaster === Written by Michael ThompsonClose to the gate of Llandough churchyard, near Penarth in South Wales, is an inscription on the side of the memorial to my Great Grandfather, [[Thompson-6732|Thomas Roe Thompson]], shipowner, commemorating the death of his daughter [[Thompson-7141|Emily]] and her husband [[Gethin-3|John Gethin]] together with their two children, Lorna and Jack, who died in the wreck of the Union Castle liner Drummond Castle on the night of 16 June 1896. At the time of my visit to this churchyard late in 1995, I had little idea about this event or where it had taken place. It is topical that I should highlight the Drummond Castle at this time as it is now more than 100 years since the passenger ship went down and there was some mention of it in the British and French press at the time of its centenary. I am indebted to the Guardian Newspaper of London which has given me permission to reproduce parts of an article by Paul Webster in Paris, under the banner '''8 May 96 - French islanders mourn British long lost at sea:'''Guardian Newspaper, May 1996 '''243 people died in the sinking of the Drummond Castle. But plans by Breton villagers to mark the centenary have been ignored by the Queen ''' The Drummond Castle, 3700 tons and 365 feet long, built in 1896, worked the passenger route between London and Cape Town. On the night of 16 June, she was returning from the Cape in thick fog and about five miles off course when she struck rocks between Ushant and Molene off the Brittany Coast of France. A Castle Line representative who later visited the spot told the firm's owner, Donald Currie, that he had never seen anywhere as dangerous to navigation as the Ouessant archipelago, where 42 British ships had sunk in the previous 20 years, wrote Paul Webster, who continued: SEVERAL hours after the liner Drummond Castle sank .... a Breton fisherman recovered the body of a three-year-old English girl named Alice Reid. Alice, from Dalton-in-Furness, Cumbria, was to become the best remembered of the 243 passengers and crew who died. After she was taken to a cottage, laid in a cradle and dressed in a ceremonial Breton costume, the scene was recorded by the French artist Charles Cottet for a picture which hangs in the Petit Palais, Paris. Hundreds of newspaper articles in France and Britain were devoted to the disaster and the reaction of the local islanders, who received letters and medals from Queen Victoria. She was moved by the care given to the scores of bodies which floated to the Atlantic islands, two hours sailing from the Breton mainland. Many dead were washed ashore naked or in pyjamas. The islanders dressed them in their own ceremonial costumes kept for solemn rituals, while hundreds of people attended ecumenical burials by the parish priest. Donations from the shipping firm and British public subscriptions were used to build a spire for Ushant's church and provide a clock for the church clock at Molene. The island was also endowed with a reservoir for fresh water that is still its main supply. The two crewmen and one passenger who survived said the ship went down in minutes after being brought to a juddering halt as she travelled at about 12 knots through a misty night. Many passengers drowned in their cabins. But most were on deck, along with the 104 crewmen preparing to launch lifeboats, and were flung into the sea. The only passenger to escape from the Drummond Castle, Charlie Marquardt, grabbed a piece of floating wood and spent most of the night and the following morning in the water. He was picked up by a boat rowed by a retired fisherman, Joseph Berthele, who also recovered Alice Reid's body, and later became a hero in the British press as the 'grand old man of Ushant'. Attempts to trace Mr Marquardt's descendants and those of the two surviving crewmen, Charles Wood, the quartermaster, and William Godbolt, a seaman, were unsuccessful. They escaped together on a piece of wreckage and were picked up by chance by a Molene fishing boat the following afternoon. They were the first to report the disaster, which meant that the news was not flashed to London by telegraph from Ushant's Creac'h lighthouse until 3.15pm - 16 hours after the Drummond Castle had disappeared beneath the waves. During June 1996, the people of Ushant and Molene held a church service to commemorate the centenary of the disaster. Afterwards, wreaths were laid on the sea above the wreck by a fleet of navy ships, lifeboats and fishing craft. Descendants of the families who rescued three survivors will recall the terrible work of pulling scores of bodies from the sea, and the emotional response of the British public to sacrifices made by one of France's poorest communities. But Ushant's mayor, Denis Palluel, has not had a response to appeals for British representatives and descendants of the victims' families to attend the ceremony and visit two exhibitions devoted to the 3,700-ton Glasgow-built liner, which sank on the last night of her 18-day run from Cape Town to London. 'This is an episode deeply engraved in the minds of the local people,' he said. 'There have been hundreds of wrecks around the Ouessant (Ushant) archipelago, but none has left such a mark as the Drummond Castle, particularly as there are many graves in our churchyard and along the Breton coast. 'We would like the British to see how well we remember and still care for their dead. We thought the centenary was important enough to invite the Queen, but Buckingham Palace is one of the institutions which has not replied to our invitation.' In fact, two of the grandsons of William Godbolt (one of the survivors) did make the trip, albeit lately. I would have liked one day to complete the story by visiting the place where my Great Aunt was laid to rest and by seeing for myself the good work of those Bretons who laid so many disaster victims to rest with so much dignity. But that is now (in 2024) unlikely. Michael Thompson ''Later information on the site where the ship rests can be obtained [http://www.divebuddy.com/divesite/5885/ss-drummond-castle-france/ here].''

Wreck of the Maitland

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WORK IN PROGRESS This page details the Wreck of the Maitland on night of 5 May 1898. ==Articles== *abc.net.au [https://www.abc.net.au/backyard/shipwrecks/nsw/maitland.htm] *flickr.com [https://www.flickr.com/photos/gostalgia/sets/72157633001882500] *Maritime Museums Australia [http://maritimemuseumsaustralia.com/profiles/blogs/wreck-of-the-maitland-a-scene-to-make-the-angels-weep] *Monument Australia [http://monumentaustralia.org.au/themes/disaster/maritime/display/21742--%22s.s.-maitland%22] *The University of Newcastle Australia [https://livinghistories.newcastle.edu.au/nodes/view/17775] ==Papers== The Maitland Weekly Mercury "Petition - Newcastle News" 14 May 1898 ''The Maitland Weekly Mercury'' Page 5 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/133597159] "The Wreck of the Maitland" 14 May 1898 ''The Maitland Weekly Mercury'' Page 5 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/133597088] "Twenty-Nine Lives Lost" 14 May 1898 ''The Maitland Weekly Mercury'' Page 7 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/133597200] "Fearful Gale on the Coast. Vessels Wrecked. Terrible Loss of Life" 14 May 1898 ''The Maitland Weekly Mercury'' Page 7 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/133597199] Other Papers "The Fate of the Maitland" 7 May 1898 The Daily Telegraph Page 10 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/239549671] "The Wreck of the Maitland" 9 May 1898 ''Barrier Miner'' Page 2 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/44211231] ==List of People on Board== {| | Person||Type ||Status || Account |- | [[Skinner-7476|Skinner, Richard James]] || Crew (Captain) || |- | Thompson, Matthew|| Crew (Chief Officer) || Drowned |- | '''Johnson, Carl'''|| Crew (Second Officer) || |- | '''Johannson, Carl'''|| Crew (boatswain) || || Personal Account "The Boatswain's Story" 9 May 1898 ''The Daily Telegraph'' Page 5 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/239567915] |- |McNicol, Donald|| Crew (Chief Engineer) || |- | Henderson, Jeremiah|| Crew (Second Engineer) || |- | [[Fitton-446|Fitton, Catherine]]|| Crew (Stewardess) || Drowned |- | Dempsey, Jack || |- | Smith, S || |- | Moore, W || |- | Waters, W|| |- | Franks, F || |- | Colter, S || |- | Moss, H || |- | O'Sullivan, P || |- | Cossue, P || |- | Schields, H || |- | Alexander, W || |- | Norton, Benjamin || Crew (Second Steward) || || Personal Account "The Second Steward's Account" 9 May 1898 Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate Page 5 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/136510742] |- | Phillips, Walter || |- | Brown, Arthur || |- | Brown, Mrs || |- | West, J || |- | Kerr, J || |- | Felix, M || |- | Hammond, Mrs. and baby || |- | Hammond, baby || |- | Lind, L || |- | Barker, A || |- | Crossed, J || |- | Williams, W || |- | Matcho || |- | Limeburner, J || |- | Christianson, E || |- | McNicoll, A || |- | Russell, John || |- | Sitama, C || |- | [[Cargill-782|Cargill, Alexander]] || Crew (Chief Cook) || Drowned |- | Georgson, G.|| Crew (Second Cook) || Drowned |- | Firten, V|| |- | Donohue, Chas.|| Crew (Fireman) || Drowned |- | Ritchie, John|| Crew (Fireman) || Drowned |- | Peterson, P|| |- | Pierce, W|| Crew (Fireman) || Drowned |- | Turnow, John|| seaman || Drowned |- | Bazinnet, George|| seaman || Drowned |- | Dotchin, J|| Crew (Forecabin Steward) || Drowned |- | Coupoure, Albert|| transfer from steamer Jacob Christensen || Drowned |- | Olibas, Mannel|| transfer from steamer Jacob Christensen || Drowned |- | [[Brown-50007|McNicol, Mrs]]|| passenger || Drowned |- | [[Neil-846|McNicol, Miss]]|| passenger || Drowned |- | [[Neil-845|McNicol, Miss jun]]|| passenger || Drowned |- | Cartwright, Miss|| passenger || Drowned |- | [[O'Donnell-1225|O'Donnell, William]]|| passenger || Drowned |} ==Sources==

Wreck of the RUBY carrying exiles to France 16 Dec 1758

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Wreck of the S. S. Valencia 1906

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The S. S. Valencia was wrecked on a reef 11 miles off Cape Beale on the southwest coast of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada on 22 Jan 1906. Only 37 men survived the disaster, with well over 100 people killed, including all the women and children that were on board at the timeWikipedia, "SS Valencia",[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SS_Valencia Link to article]. ==See Also== *[https://www.historylink.org/File/7382 Wreck of the SS Valencia (1906)], HistoryLink.org Essay 7382

Wreford Images

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Images used in Wreford profiles including pedigree tables. The pedigree tables where extracted from ''"Records and Pedigree of the Wreford Family of Devonshire"'', compiled by George Wreford of Gray's Inn, Barrister-at-Law. Which was distributed to family members in 1909.

Wreford Name Study Info

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Wreford Pedigree

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The "''Records and Pedigree of the Wreford Family of Devonshire''" was compiled by George Wreford of Gray's Inn, Barrister-at-Law. It was printed for circulation amongst family subscribers to family members in 1909."Records and Pedigree of the Wreford Family of Devonshire", George Wreford, 1909, Second Edition, revised and extended. There were two pages of corrections included with the second edition (pages viii and viiiA). Although the images of the second edition held are described as 'revised and extended', there appear to be further revisions and some revised, corrected tables have been published. == Wreford Pedigree Project == The [[Space:Wreford Name Study|Wreford One Name Study]] has a [[Space:Wreford Pedigree Project|Wreford Pedigree Project]] which aims to connect the profiles of all the people mentioned in the Wreford Pedigree. == Sources ==

Wrenn pedigrees

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Wrenn pedigrees below. See image feed for allied families. {{Image|file=Wrenne-4.jpg |caption=Wrenn of Binchester, (Vis. of Durham, 1575) }}

Wrexham Team

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[[Project: Wales|Wales Project Page]] > [[Space:Wales - Geographical Team|Geographical Team]] > [[Space:Wales - East Region|East Region]] > '''Wrexham Team''' ==Welcome to the Wrexham Team== Team Leader: Team Members: ==Goal== The goal of this Team is to make all County profiles the best that they can be. It is our desire to leave a lasting legacy of work for future generations by sourcing, connecting and growing our County branches of the tree.

Wridgway

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The goal of this project is to find our lost history for our children and their children. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Wridgway-1|Judith Wakeham]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Join Wridgway's together, we are family. * Research our ancestors and learn about where they lived and what they did. * And I am sure there is more to put in here. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=10378369 send me a private message]. Thanks! Judith (nee Wridgway) and proud of it!

Wright Family Information Sources

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*Sourced Wright family tree from the Wright family in the UK Peter Wright [[Wright-32103]]; youngest son of William Wright [[Wright-32062]] & Mary Wright [[Gray-20188]] *Sourced family history information from Jill Wright [[Somerville-1407]] *Fanny Wright [[Wright-32074]] was author of "The Parents of Dear Mother and Father" and this is an invaluable resource. Families named:
Wright
Leaper
Knill
Buer
Russell
Wheatley
Campion
Adams

And to a lesser extent:
Leak
Weedon
Whyberry
Smith
Hawkins

Wright Family Mysteries

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Looking for a connection to Wright Family in North Carolina. Josuah D. Wright born about 813 NC. Married first Matilda Stephenson b. Any 1813 NC. They moved to Mississippi late 1848 then Tn. Then late to Arkansas. My great great grandparents. Here are open questions about Wrights. Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc.

Wright Photos, Memorabilia, Etc.

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An archive to hold our family photos and such for connecting to our Wright family profiles.

Wright Society Marriages

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Robert Jefferson Wright and his wife, Mary Jane (Perley) Wright hosted a few "society" weddings at their summer home, Arlington Villa, in Oceanside, New York. Others were held in Rockville Centre, but the same social and family circle were in attendance. At the time, Ocean Side was a suburb of Rockville Centre. Many of the same people were in attendance at each wedding which may help discover ancestors through their social ties to the community. === Hendrickson - Wright === :: 5 October 1903 === Scholey - Wright === :: 29 June 1904 These are the attendees of the marriage between the Reverend Charles Herbert Scholey and Miss Phoebe Anna Wright on 29 June 1904 in Oceanside, New York. At the time of his marriage, he was the pastor of the East Harlem Presbyterian Church, Manhattan and she the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. 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Kelly||||||Cleveland O||X|||| |- |Miss Magdelinne Ashley||||||Cleveland O||X|||| |- |Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gordon||||||Cleveland O||X|||| |- |Miss Ada Gordon||||||Cleveland O||X|||| |- |Mrs. Mary Shearer||||||Cleveland O||X|||| |- |Mr.and Mrs. John Gallagher||||||Cleveland O||X|||| |- |Mrs. J. Lawrence||||||Cleveland O||X|||| |- |Miss Saide Maxwell||||||Cleveland O||X|||| |- |Mrs. Blake||||||Cleveland O||X|||| |- |Mrs. J. Finck||||||Cleveland O||X|||| |- |Miss Jennie Smith||||||Cleveland O||X|||| |- |John Simpson||||||Cleveland O||X|||| |- |Mrs. Alexander Gordon||||||Cleveland O|||X||| |- |Miss May Schmobe||||||Cleveland O||X|||| |- |Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Tompkins||||||Cleveland O||X|||| |- |Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bateman||||||Cleveland O||X|||| |- |}

Wright-4386 Bibliography

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A listing of sources used to build profile pages '''New Hampshire Sources''' :Pope, Charles. ''[[Space:The Pioneers of Maine and New Hampshire, 1623 to 1660|The Pioneers of Maine and New Hampshire, 1623 to 1660]]'' (Boston, Mass., 1908) :'''Counties'''
::Rockingham: :::Locke, John Goodwin. '''[[Space:Book_of_the_Lockes|Book of the Lockes]]''' (James Munroe & Co., Boston and Cambridge, 1853)

Wright-Engels Wedding

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The goal of this project is to create a profile for everyone who attended the wedding of Mr. Claude Vincent Wright and Miss Florence Stafford (Engels). Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Selvaggio-84|Lucy Selvaggio-Diaz]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Do a mini-One Name Study on each attendee to determine who attended the wedding * Follow collateral lines of known attendees to find other attendees * Trace each attendee back to their Long Island Family This is the marriage announcement that appeared in the Brooklyn Eagle:''The Brooklyn Daily Eagle'' (Brooklyn, New York); digital images, ''Newspapers.com'' ({{Newspapers.com|12613433}} : accessed 13 August 2023); citing Thursday, 22 November 1900, pg. 7, col. 2.
WRIGHT - ENGELS
:     Rockville Centre, L. I., November 22 - The marriage of [[Brady-2240|Miss Florence Stafford]], daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Engels, to Mr. Claude Vincent Wright, son of Robert J. Wright, ex-commissioner of charities of New York, took place last evening at the home of the bride's uncle, Paul Engels, at Tanglewood Park, this village. The ceremony was performed in the drawing room of Mr. Engels' residence at 6 o'clock, by the Rev. Alfred J. Wright, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church. The bride wore an exquisite gown of white silk crepe de chine, with trimmings of real lace and pearls. She also wore a veil and orange blossoms and carried a bouquet of bride's roses. She was attended by maid of honor, Miss Florence Grace Wright of New York, sister of the groom, who was attired in pink silk crepe de chine. The groom was attended by Robert J. Phair of New York as best man. The rooms and halls of the first floor of the house were beautifully decorated with pink and white roses and smilax. The guests were from Manhattan, Brooklyn, Boston and elsewhere. After congratulations a wedding supper was served and an orchestra played during the evening. The bride was the recipient of many beautiful and valuable presents. her gift from the groom was a diamond and pearl sunburst. The bride's gift to her maid of honor was a lorgnette chain with diamond slide. The groom presented his best man a pearl pin. :     Mr. and Mrs. Wright left on an evening train for Washington. They will visit through the South and then go to Bermuda to spend the remainder of their honeymoon. Among the guests were: {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellpadding="5" |+ List of Attendees as Appeared in the Newspaper |- |Frank P. Engels||Mr. and Mrs. Paul Engels||Fred W. Engels||Charles Engels||Frank Engels |- |Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Hayes||Dr. and Mrs D.C. White||Mr. and Mrs. G. Byron Latimer||Mr. and Mrs. R.V.C. Smith||Thomas G. Knight |- |Dr. and Mrs. J. Ensor Hutcheson||Miss Lillian DeMott||William Morrison||Herbert Griffith||Mr. and Mrs. Frank Seaman of Rockville Center |- |Mr. and Mrs. William F. Scherding||Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bayer||Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bayer||Mr. and Mrs. E.N. Smith||Mr. and Mrs, Ralph L. Kelsay |- |Mr. and Mrs. John J. Higgins||Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Dyer||Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Perley||Mr. and Mrs. Carl V. Smith||Mr. and Mrs. George Dillingham |- |Mr. and Mrs. Lucas||Mr. and Mrs. Charles Perley, Jr.||Abraham Bayer||Miss D. Bayer||Miss Minnie Bayer |- |G.A. Perley of Brooklyn||Miss Carrie Wise of Philadelphia||Mr. and Mrs. L.L. Rogers, nge, Mass||Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wright, Rye, N.Y.||Mrs. Mary Perley |- |Miss Florence Perley||Marshall Perley||Norwood Perley of New Rochelle ||Mr. and Mrs. George A. Mott||Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Simonton of Lynbrook |- |Mr. and Mrs. George D. Smith||Frank Lowden of Hempstead||Mr. and Mrs. John Carl||Miss Kate Carl of Baldwins||Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Wright |- |Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Wright||Harry P. Wright||Bennie Wright||Miss Phebe Wright||Miss Grace Wright |- |Miss Mabel Wright||Dr. and Mrs. Horace W. Northrup||Mr. and Mrs. John Vincent||Mr. and Mrs. William Kane||Peter Kane |- |Dr. Lucien G. Rice||John Kerr||Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mandel||Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baird||Mr. and Mrs. Ira Betts |- |Mr. and Mrs. George H. Wise||Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Crawford||Mr. and Mrs. H.P. Perley||Mr. and Mrs. Harry Perley||Mr. and Mrs. M. Marks |- |Dr. and Mrs. G. Tytler||Mr. and Mrs. K.C. Roberson||Mrs. James R. Crawford||Mrs. E. F. Mead||Miss Stella Vincent |- |Miss Jessie Crawford||Miss Jennie Perley||Miss Belle Perley||Miss Ada Betts||Miss Lulu Betts |- |Miss Marion Crawford||R. J. Phair||Edward Perley||Ira Betts, Jr.||Frank Betts |- |Henry Perley||John K. Perley||William S. Wright||Frank B. Wright||William I. Peck |- |Benjamin S. Peck||William L. Peck, Jr.|||||| |- |}
{| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Wedding Attendees in Alphabetical Order and Linked |- ! Last Name ! First/Middle Names ! data-sort-type="date" |Born ! data-sort-type="date"|Died ! Notes ! class="unsortable" | Comments
|- | Baird||Charles||N/A||N/A|| || |- | Baird||Mrs. Charles|| N/A|| N/A || || |- | Bayer||Abraham || N/A|| N/A || || |- | Bayer||Miss D. || N/A|| N/A || || |- | Bayer||Martin|| N/A|| N/A || || |- | Bayer||Miss Minnie|| N/A|| N/A || || |- | Bayer||Mrs. Walter || N/A|| N/A || || |- | [[Betts-1049|Betts]]||Miss Ada||1879||1935 || || |- | [[Betts-1048|Betts]]||Frank|| 1877|| 1934|| || |- | [[Betts-1047|Betts]]||Ira, Jr.|| 1875|| 1925 || || |- | [[Betts-1041|Betts]]||Mr. Ira|| 1845||1924 || || |- | [[Perley-79|Betts]]||Mrs. Ira || 1847|| 1927 || || |- | [[Betts-1050|Betts]]||Miss Lulu|| 1881|| 1960 || || |- | [[Carl-407|Carl]]||John|| N/A|| N/A || || |- | [[Meyer-8014|Carl]]||Mrs. John|| N/A|| N/A || || |- | [[Carl-408|Carl]]||Miss Kate|| N/A|| N/A || of Baldwins|| |- | Crawford||Mrs. James R.|| N/A|| N/A || || |- | Crawford||Miss Jessie|| N/A|| N/A || || |- | Crawford||Miss Marion|| N/A|| N/A || || |- | Crawford||Thomas|| N/A|| N/A || || |- | Crawford||Mrs. Thomas|| N/A|| N/A || || |- | DeMott||Lillian|| N/A|| N/A || || |- | Dillingham||George||N/A||N/A|| || |- | Dillingham||Mrs. George|| N/A|| N/A || || |- | Dyer||Harry M.|| N/A|| N/A || || |- | Dyer|| Mrs. Harry M.||N/A||N/A|| || |- | [[Engels-193|Engels]]||Charles|| 1887||1955 || || |- | [[Brady-2241|Engels]]||Frank||1879||1941 || || |- | [[Engels-252|Engels]]||Frank P.|| 1876||1952 || || |- | [[Engels-193|Engels]]||Fred W.|| 1839||1893 || || |- |[[Engels-245|Engels]]||Paul|| 1835 || 1908 || || |- | [[Kerk-3|Engels]]||Mrs. Paul || 1844||1903 ||Emiline Kerk || |- | Griffith||Herbert|| N/A|| N/A || || |- | Hayes||Charles W.|| N/A|| N/A || || |- | Hayes||Mrs. Charles W.|| N/A|| N/A || || |- | Higgins|| John J. || N/A|| N/A || || |- | Higgins||Mrs. John J.||N/A||N/A|| || |- | [[Hutcheson-1378|Hutcheson]]||Dr. J. Ensor || 1869|| 1930 || || |- | [[Turner-48772|Hutcheson]]||Mrs. J. Ensor || 1870||1925 || || |- | Kane||William|| N/A|| N/A || || |- | Kane||Mrs. William|| N/A|| N/A || || |- | Kane||Peter|| N/A|| N/A || || |- | Kerr||John|| N/A|| N/A || || |- | Kelsay|| Ralph L.||N/A||N/A|| || |- | Kelsay||Mrs, Ralph L.|| N/A|| N/A || || |- | [[Knight-6085|Knight]]|| Thomas G.|| 1847|| 1934|| || |- | Latimer||G. Byron || N/A|| N/A || || |- | Latimer||Mrs. G. Byron|| N/A|| N/A || || |- | Lowden||Frank|| N/A|| N/A ||of Hempstead || |- | Lucas||Mr.|| N/A|| N/A || || |- | Lucas||Mrs.|| N/A|| N/A || || |- | [[Mandel-153|Mandel]]||Harry|| 1840|| 1905 || || |- | [[Perley-121|Mandel]]||Mrs. Harry|| 1857|| 1933 || || |- | Marks||M.|| N/A|| N/A || || |- | Marks||Mrs. M.|| N/A|| N/A || || |- | Mead||Mrs. E. F.|| N/A|| N/A || || |- | Morrison||William|| N/A|| N/A || || |- | [[Mott-1496|Mott]]|| George A.|| 1835|| 1906 || || |- | [[Engels-250|Mott]]||Mrs. George A.|| 1872||1938 || || |- | [[Northrop-189|Northrup]]||Dr. Horace W.|| 1865|| 1941 || || |- |[[Wright-17469|Northrup]]||Mrs. Horace W.|| 1873|| 1961 || || |- | [[Peck-3852|Peck]]||William L.|| N/A|| N/A || || |- | [[Peck-4041|Peck]]||Benjamin S.|| N/A|| N/A || || |- ||[[Peck-4042|Peck]]||William L., Jr.|| 1875|| N/A || of Manhattan || |- | [[Perley-209|Perley]]||Miss Belle|| N/A|| N/A || || |- | [[Perley-94|Perley]]||Mr. Charles||1834||1866|| || |- | [[Stoutenbergh-1|Perley]]||Mrs. Charles Jr.|| 1836| N/A || || |- | [[Perley-95|Perley]]||Edward|| N/A|| N/A || || |- | Perley||Miss Florence|| N/A|| N/A || || |- | Perley||G.A. || N/A|| N/A || of Brooklyn || |- | [[Perley-165|Perley]]||Harry || N/A|| N/A || || |- | Perley||Mrs. Harry|| N/A|| N/A || || |- | [[Perley-100|Perley]]||Henry|| N/A|| N/A || || |- | Perley||H.P.|| N/A|| N/A || || |- | Perley||Mrs. H.P.|| N/A|| N/A || || |- | [[Perley-152|Perley]]||Miss Jennie|| 1860|| 1935 || || |- | [[Perley-99|Perley]]||John K.|| N/A|| N/A || || |- | [[Perley-96|Perley]]||Joseph Livermore|| 1836 ||1908 || || |- | [[Gilfiln-1|Perley]]||Mrs. Joseph|| 1836 ||1909 || || |- | [[Perley-168|Perley]]||Marshall|| N/A|| N/A || || |- | [[Mathews-1717|Perley]]||Mrs. Mary|| 1813|| 1900 || || |- | [[Perley-166|Perley]]||Norwood || N/A|| N/A ||of New Rochelle || |- | Phair||R. J.|| N/A|| N/A || || |- | Rice||Dr. Lucien G.|| N/A|| N/A || || |- | Roberson||K.C.|| N/A|| N/A || || |- | Roberson||Mrs. K.C.|| N/A|| N/A || || |- | Rogers||L.L.|| N/A|| N/A || || |- | Rogers||Mrs. L.L. || N/A|| N/A || Orange, MA || |- | Scherding||William F.||N/A||N/A|||| |- | Scherding||Mrs. William F.||N/A|| N/A || || |- | Seaman||Frank|| N/A|| N/A || of Rockville Centre|| |- | Seaman||Mrs. Frank || N/A|| N/A || || |- | Simonton||Mrs. Joseph|| N/A|| N/A ||of Lynbrook || |- | Smith||Carl V.||N/A||N/A|| || |- | Smith||Mrs. Carl V.||N/A||N/A|| || |- | [[Smith-316569|Smith]]||E.N.||1873||1943||Eldridge Nuzum Smith, DDS || |- | [[Engels-251|Smith]]||Mrs. E.N.||1874||1951|| first cousin of bride|| |- | Smith||George D.|| N/A|| N/A || || |- | Smith||Mrs. George D.|| N/A|| N/A || || |- |[[Smith-80585|Smith]]||R.V.C.||1877||1960||Richmond Van Cleef Smith|| |- | [[Knight-6084|Smith]]||Mrs. R.V.C.|| 1873|| 1960 || || |- | Tytler||Dr. G. || N/A|| N/A || || |- | Tytler||Mrs. G.|| N/A|| N/A || || |- | Vincent||John || N/A|| N/A || || |- | Vincent||Mrs. John||N/A|| N/A || || |- | Vincent||Miss Stella|| N/A|| N/A || || |- | Wise||Miss Carrie|| N/A|| N/A || of Philadelphia || |- | Wise||George H.|| N/A|| N/A || || |- | Wise||Mrs. George H.|| N/A|| N/A || || |- | [[Wright-17556|Wright]]||Benjamin|| 1810||1851 || || |- | [[Miller-31264|Wright]]||Mrs. Benjamin|| 1810||1884 || || |- | [[Wright-17476|Wright]]||Bennie||1887 ||1935 || || |- | Wright||Charles|| N/A|| N/A || || |- | Wright||Mrs. Charles || N/A|| N/A || Rye, NY|| |- | White||Dr. D. C. || N/A|| N/A || || |- | White||Mrs D. C.|| N/A|| N/A || || |- | [[Wright-19828|Wright]]||Frank B.|| 1850|| 1901 || || |- | [[Wright-17478|Wright]]||Miss Grace|| 1882|| N/A || || |- | [[Wright-17470|Wright]]||Harry P.||1866 ||1933 || || |- | [[Wright-17477|Wright]]||Miss Mabel|| 1886|| N/A || || |- | [[Wright-17468|Wright]]||Miss Phebe|| 1877||1959 || || |- | [[Wright-15514|Wright]]||Robert J.|| 1842||1909 || || |- | [[Perley-103|Wright]]||Mrs. Robert J.||1844|| 1913 || || |- | [[Wright-17472|Wright]]||William S.||1859|| N/A || || |- |} == Sources == ''See also:'' * https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-brooklyn-daily-eagle-martinys-bust/130152387/ (this clip mentions several of the attendees as RVC residents) Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=9786924 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Wrightman Bagley - Division of Land to Heirs

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''This is a source document containing images of court proceedings, plus transcripts, of the matter of partitioning of the land belonging to Wrightman Bagley after his death on 10 Aug 1851, to his six children his heirs.'' == Summary == : Wrightman Bagley lived in the District of Fairfield, South Carolina, and owned about 200 acres there. He died on 10 Aug 1851 without a will. His 2 sons Robert and Wrightman appear to have been the younger ones still living there, and were advanced significant sums while the father yet lived. The other 4 (John, Partheny, Green, and Charles) then petitioned the court for an equitable distribution of the estate. No cause to the contrary was offered, so the court agreed, and stipulated that the land was to be divided into 6 parts of equal value, one for each. No further mention was made of the advances the 2 sons had previously received. == Initial Plea == {{Image|file=Wrightman_Bagley_-_Division_of_Land_to_Heirs.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=Wrightman Bagley land division - Plea }} {{Clear}} : '''Transcription''' : ''Note: all are welcome to make or suggest corrections or improvements!'' ---- : The State of South Carolina } ::: Fairfield District } In Equity :::: To the Honorable, the Chancellor of the said State, : ...Humbly complaining shew unto your Honors your : orators and oratrix John A. Bagley, Partheny Young, Green L. : Bagley and Charles Bagley, that Wrightman Bagley, late of the : District and State aforesaid departed this life on the tenth day : of August in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred : and fifty one, intestate, seized and possessed at the time of his death, : of one plantation or tract of land on which he resided at the : time of his death, containing two hundred acres more or less, sit- : uate in the District of Fairfield and State aforesaid, adjoining lands of : Samuel Johnston, Theodore Dubose, the estate of the late William : Bratton + others. : ...Your orators and oratrix further shew unto your Honors that : the said Wrightman Bagley left the following persons his heirs at : law and distributors of his estate, to wit, your orators and oratrix : John A. Bagley, Partheny Young, Green L. Bagley and Charles Bagley : and the defendants Robert G. Bagley and Wrightman Bagley, all : children of the said deceased -- and your orators and oratrix : charge that the said Robert G. Bagley, received from the said Wr- : ightman Bagley, in his lifetime, by way of advancements, much : more than his distributive share of the entire estate both real and : personal, of the said deceased, and that the said Wrightman Bagley : also received large advancements from the said deceased in his life- : time, for which advancements your orators and oratrix pray the : said Robert G. Bagley and Wrightman Bagley may be held to account. : ...Your orators and oratrix John A. Bagley, Partheny Young, : Green L. Bagley, and Charles Bagley further shew that they and the : defendants Robert G. Bagley and Wrightman Bagley (the said : defendants first having accounted for their advancements) are : entitled to have equal partition or division of all the real estate : of which the said Wrightman Bagley, deceased, died? seized and : possessed -- that your orators and oratrix cannot conveniently enjoy : their several and respective interests in the estate of the said : Wrightman Bagley, deceased, whilst the same remains undivided : and is held as it now is by the aforesaid heirs and distributors? in : common -- that none of your orators and oratrix received any adv- : ancements from the said Wrightman Bagley, in his lifetime, nor any one of them :........that James? ? Stewart is administrator of the personal estate of said Wrightman Bagley, : from his estate since his death, ^ , that the personal estate of the said : Wrightman Bagley, deceased, is far more than sufficient to pay off : and satisfy all his just debts. : ...In tender consideration whereof, and forasmuch as your orators : and oratrix are without remedy in the premises?, except by the : aid of this Honorable Court, where matters of this sort are : properly cognizable and relievable -- ---- : '''Section link''': : [[Space:Wrightman_Bagley_-_Division_of_Land_to_Heirs#Initial_Plea|Space:Wrightman_Bagley_-_Division_of_Land_to_Heirs#Initial_Plea]] == Court Decision == {{Image|file=Wrightman_Bagley_-_Division_of_Land_to_Heirs-1.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=Wrightman Bagley land division - Decision }} {{Clear}} : '''Transcription''' : ''Note: all are welcome to make or suggest corrections or improvements!'' ---- : The State of South Carolina } ::: Fairfield District } In Equity :::: To Benjamin P. Ravenel?, Theodore S? Dubose, : John M. Bratton, Robert Smith Andrew Powers and Charles Cathcart.....Greeting. : ...Whereas it is suggested in the Court of Equity at Fairfield : Court House by John A. Bagley, Partheny Young, Green L. Bagley and : Charles Bagley against Robert G. Bagley, Wrightman Bagley and James : S? Stewart, all children of Wrightman Bagley, deceased, except : James? S? Stewart, who is administrator of his personal estate -- that : the said Wrightman Bagley, deceased, late of the District and State afore- : said, departed this life, intestate, on the tenth day of August in the year : of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-one, being seized : and possessed at the time of his death in fee simple, of a tract of land : containing two hundred acres more or less, situate in the District of Fairfield : and State aforesaid, adjoining land of Samuel Johnston, Theodore Dubose, : the estate of the late William Bratton and others. : ...That the aforesaid James? S? Stewart administered upon the personal : estate of said intestate, by virtue of his office as Ordinary for Fairfield : District, in the State aforesaid. -- : ...That the aforesaid Wrightman Bagley, deceased, left the following : persons his heirs at law and distributing of his estate, to wit, your orators : and oratrix, John A. Bagley, Partheny Young, Green L. Bagley, Charles : Bagley, and the defendants Robert G. Bagley and Wrightman Bagley, : all children of said deceased -- each entitled to one sixth : part of the estate of the said deceased -- that the personal estate of the said : deceased is much more than sufficient to pay off and satisfy all his just : debts. : ...And the said John A. Bagley, Partheny Young, Green L. Bagley, : and Charles Bagley, having prayed that partition of the aforesaid tract : of land may be made between the said John A. Bagley, Parth- : eny Young, Green L. Bagley, Charles Bagley, Robert G. Bagley, and Wrigh- : tman Bagley, so that each may hold his and her respective sh- : are in severalty; and the said Robert G. Bagley, Wrightman Bagley and : James? S? Stewart having had due and legal notice to shew cause : to the contrary, and the said Robert G. Bagley, Wrightman Bagley and : James? S? Stewart, having shown no cause to the contrary -- : ...Therefore you or a majority of you are hereby authorized : and empowered, being first duly sworn, fairly and impartially, according : to the best of your skill and abilities, to make partition of the afore- : said tract of land, with the appurtenances, between the said John : A. Bagley, Partheny Young, Green L. Bagley, Charles Bagley, Robert : G. Bagley and Wrightman Bagley, each one sixth part thereof in : value. : ...And you are to return a general plat of said land with : a certificate in writing under your hands and seals setting forth : and shewing plainly and distinctly the manner in which you : shall have made partition thereof. ---- : '''Section link''': : [[Space:Wrightman_Bagley_-_Division_of_Land_to_Heirs#Court_Decision|Space:Wrightman_Bagley_-_Division_of_Land_to_Heirs#Court_Decision]] == Facts Presented == * [[Bagley-1645|Wrightman Bagley]] *: Died 10 Aug 1851 *: Resided in District of Fairfield, South Carolina * Children/heirs of Wrightman Bagley: ** John A. Bagley ** Partheny Young ** [[Bagley-1362|Green L. Bagley]] ** Charles Bagley ** Robert G. Bagley ** [[Bagley-1206|Wrightman Bagley]] - ''also known as William Rightman Bagley'' * Administrator of Wrightman Bagley's personal estate ** James? S? Stewart ''(I tried and tried, but cannot be sure about his first name or middle initial)'' * Neighbors of Wrightman Bagley's land ** Samuel Johnston ** Theodore Dubose ** The estate of William Bratton and others? * Court Officials ** Benjamin P. Ravenel? ** Theodore Y?. Dubose ** John M. Bratton ** Andrew Powers

Wrights Baptized in Lebanon, CT 1720-1740

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== Baptisms in Chronological Order == * Samuel, bpt. June 12, 1720 (probably the son of Abel Wright III, son of Abel Wright II, b. May 14, 1720 in Windham * Mary, bpt. August 6, 1721 (probably the daughter of Samuel Wright, brother of Abel Wright II, b. May 10, 1721 in Lebanon) * Ichabod, bpt. October 31, 1725 (no birth record found), no further record * John, bpt. April 3, 1726 (probably the son of Ephraim Wright, son of Abel Wright II, b. March 18, 1726 in Windham) * Ephraim, bpt. January 26, 1729 (no birth record found), no further record * Patience, bpt. August 3, 1729 (no birth record found) * Hannah, bpt. February 14, 1731 (probably the daughter of Ephraim Wright, son of Abel Wright II, b. February 4, 1731 in Windham) * Lucy, bpt. July 20, 1735 (probably the daughter of Benjamin Wright, son of Abel Wright II, b. May 15, 1735 in Lebanon) * Benjamin, bpt. July 10, 1737 (probably the son of Benjamin Wright, son of Abel Wright II, b. July 5, 1737 in Lebanon) == Sources ==

Wrights in History of Montague: a typical Puritan town

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Source: History of Montague: A Typical Puritan Town 1910. Pressey, Edward Pearson. URL: https://archive.org/stream/historyofmontagu01pres/historyofmontagu01pres_djvu.txt * "We will not follow the long service, nor take more than a passing notice of Mr. Judah Wright, the tything man, who perambulates the aisles, seeing that everybody is an attentive listener except himself. Carrying a staff, tipped at one end, perhaps with a squirrel's tail, he thrusts it in the face of a sleeping maiden; and with the other, capped with a deer's hoof, he silences some mischief making boy. The interest in this scene for us lies in the fact that here are the town and the church all in one. Gathered as church members to-day, the men may assemble in the same place as citizens and voters on the morrow." [Page 26] * "In April, 1773, the town chose its committee of correspondence, consisting of Moses Gunn, Elisha Allis, Stephen Tuttle, Judah Wright, Nathaniel Gunn, Jr., and Moses Harvey, and during the same month they sent to Boston a letter, which closed with the ringing declaration " that a criminal and scandalous inattention or indifference to our rights may be an infamy never justly charged upon us, esteeming a tame submission to slavery more infamous than slavery itself." In the following July, the fourteenth day of the month was set apart, by vote of town meeting, as a day of religious observance. Boston harbor being closed, by command of the royal government, our townsmen pledged themselves to suspend all commercial intercourse with Great Britain, and to abstain from purchasing or consuming any British wares from and after August 1." [Page 27] * "Relics of the Montague Indians in great numbers have gone into the collection at Memorial Hall, Deerfield. A great many relics were collected by the Bardwells from Montague plain and along the river. Rufus Thornton collected many on Dry hill and on his place near the foot of Harvey hill, southeast of the village. A stone tomahawk has recently been found by George Holcomb on the place of the "first settler," Ebenezer Marsh, near Sunderland line, and a mile from the river. Peskeomskut occupied both banks of the Connecticut, and many relics have been found there, near the site of the present Grand Trunk hotel. There have been many collectors at Turners Falls, and at Riverside, opposite. The fine collection of Leonard Barton may be seen in the historical rooms of the Carnegie library at Turners Falls. Dr. Anson Cobb of the Center made an extensive collection, now in possession of his son at his residence. Another smaller collection was made by Dr. Wright, and is with his son George Wright, now in Deerfield. Indian skeletons were exhumed on L street at the Falls in 1873. And on the opposite shore Mr. Smith dug out seven skeletons in a sitting posture, each about seven feet in stature. When the Millers Falls trolley road was being excavated, north of Lake Pleasant, several skeletons were discovered, indicating regular burial." [Page 61] * "One thing is clear, that there was a growing spirit amongst the people here. As fast as their eyes opened to the light a majority swung towards it. It became harder to collect church fines. In 1763, Judah Wright had been fined for neglect of worship and compelled to give a note in payment of the fine. He fought his case and, on December 6, had his note returned to him. He proved, "a sore leg." And afterwards avenged himself by turning Baptist minister.There was, however, no organized resistance to the ecclesiastical tyranny of the town until about 1768, when the district of Montague, which was of course the Congregational church, brought suit against a group of Anabaptists for neglecting worship and other delinquencies. These people had organized a church of their own the year before." [Page 112] * "In August, 1772, a severe blow was struck at Massachusetts in a more direct way. There came an imperial order that henceforth all judges should be paid by the crown. Samuel Adams came forward with a scheme to meet this new device of oppression, a plan of agitation by letter, a sort of round robin parliament to reach every intelligent man in the Province, and constitute the whole population a perpetual Provincial Congress. April 6, 1773, there was a town meeting in Montague to hear about the plan. It was "voted to choose as a Committee of Correspondence, Moses Gunn, Moses Harvey, Elisha Allis, Stephen Tuttle, Peter Bishop, Judah Wright and Nathaniel Gunn, Jr. The meeting adjourned to April 20 at one o'clock to receive the report of the committee, in reply to the efforts of the town of Boston. The following letter, the composition of Doctor Moses Gunn, was read "in very full meeting." And when the doctor laid down the paper on the table, the citizens called enthusiastically to hear it read through again. It is a remarkable document, in the main, clear cut in its language and decisive in tone; and it has imbedded within it the principles of self-government underlying the New England town meeting and the constitution of the United States..." [Page 122-123] * "The following company of minutemen was then organized. This was the same company that responded to the alarm of April 19 in connection with the battle of Lexington. They marched in the regiment of Colonel Samuel Williams of Warwick. Captain, Thomas Grover; Lieutenants, John Adams and Josiah Adams; Sergeants, Philip Ballard, Simeon King, Asa Fuller and Josiah Burnham; Drummer, Elisha Phillips; Privates, Elisha Wright, David Sprague, Til Borthrick, Henry Ewers, Elias Sawyer, Wm. Allis, Asa Smith, Joel Perkins, Jonathan Harvey, Moses Brooks, Uriah Weaks, John Brooks, Samuel Smith, Samuel Bardwell, Thomas Whiting, David Burnham, Nathaniel Nichols, Reuben Granby, Joshua Combs, Joseph Combs, Elisha Trizel, Joshua Searls, Zedodiah Allis, John Ewers, Moses Harvey." [Page 127] * "July 1, 1804: a list of men in service, with their ages and regiment numbers; Jedediah Bout well 33-52d (injured) David Burnham 25-10th, C. K. Burnham 23-34th, Levi Brizzee 20-2?th, Patrick Britt 36-10th, Oscar Britt 25-27th, Moses H. Bardwell 18-«d Heavy Artillery. Joseph Burns 28-30 Battery. W. G. Boutwell 22-8d Battery. William E. Bardwell 19-2d Heavy Artillery, Otis E. Caswell 35-32d, Andrew L. Cooley 18-2d Heavy Artillery, Henry Dickinson 27-10th, Henry Dewey 42-10th, Lewis A. Drury 39-2?th, E. S. Dewey 23 57th, James S. Day 18- 2d Heavy Artillery, E. Payson Gunn-drafted, Charles D. Gunn 34-25th, E. L. Goddard 27-31st (sick), J. W. Horton 34-34th, Dwight D. Holden 22-27th, George C. Kaulbaek 20-10th, H. W. Loveland 25- (in war). Frederick A. Loveland 23- (in war), Emerson Newton 18-34th, Truman Newton 27-34th, Marcus Newton 26-34th, J. P. O'Meeley 24-31 st, Joseph Potter 38-10th, Walter Pierce 20- (in war), Meander Patriek 25 (in war), Brigham S. Ripley 21- (in war), Elihu Rockwood 22- (in war), Frederick Spaulding 28 31st, Stephen F. Spaulding 22-3d, William II. Spear 24- (regular), Albert Smith 34 10th, Charles I). White 29-27th, George Wright 24 10th, Fredereiek E. Wright 18-2d Heavy Artillery. This list serves to illustrate how young the men are who usually go to war." [Page 178-179] * "There were in all about 3500 men from Franklin County serving in the "Civil war," of which Montague sent 120 out of a population of fifteen hundred or about half its able bodied men. Following is the list: E. S. Dewey, 10th, (). E. Caswell 32d, Guy Bardwell 10th, I). A. Boswell 10th, Patrick Britl 10th, S. S. Waterman 34th, Philip Atwood 10th, (). II. Littlejohn 10th, J. W. Potter 10th, David Burnham 10th, Walter Pierce 34th, Albert Smith 10th, C. K. Burnham 10th, Alfred Pierce 27th, Cyrus Marsh 34th, Brigham Ripley 27th, J. W. llorton 37th, J. W. Matthews 1st, L. H. Stone 52d, C. W. Stone 52d, H. W. Payne 52d, George D. Payne 52d, A. M. Webster 52d, L. I). Could 53d, Henry Taylor 52d, Chas. B. Wait 52d, George F. Wait 52d, John P. Sawin 52d, Truman Bowman 52d, Charles A. Murdoek 52d, G. N. Watson 52d, Charles P. Peeler 52d, S. S. Shaw 52d, J. D. Boutwell 52d, Christopher Arnold 52d, Henry J. Day 52d, A. H. Sawin 52d, J. S. Pierce 52d, George F. Adams 52d, J. L. Andrews 52d, E. N. Marsh 52d, John A. Bascom 52d, Erastus Burnham 52d, George S. Pond 52d, Parley H. Smith 52d, Frederick Sanderson 52d, Henry W. Sandford— P. H. Goddard 26th, E. L. Goddard 26th, Otis Spencer 27th, Julius Clapp 27th, Truman Ward 27th, Frederick A. Spaulding 26th, Stephen Spaulding 26th, Joseph Burns 22d, Charles D. Gunn 25th, William H. Adams 10th, E. F. Hartwell 10th, Dwight Armstrong 10th, George Reynolds 10th, David Pratt 10th, Frank Ripley 10th, John Brizzee 34th, Dwight Stewart 27th, A. E. Stevens 27th, Meander Patrick 26th, Edward Mawley 10th, Marcus Newton 34th, Tyler Williams 10th, Ethan A. Taft 37th, Morton E. Taft 27th, Levi Brizzee 27th, E. D. Burnham 10th, C. A. Clapp 10th, O. E. Caswell — L. A. Drury 27th, Henry Dickinson 10th, George P. Holden 27th, D. D. Holden 27th, H. W. Loveland 27th, Frederick Loveland 27th, L. D. Phillips 23d, E. R. Rockwood 10th, Manley Stowell 52d, William H. Spear 21st, T. O. Ansden 27th, Joseph F. Webster 10th, Charles P. White 27th, Charles C. Brewer 52d, Charles B. Gunn 52d, A. L. Cooley 27th, E. N. Stevens 27th, D. A. Stevens 27th, Oscar Britt 27th, James K. Knowlton — , Moses C. French 10th, George C. Kaulback 10th, John P. O'Meley 31st, Munroe Wright 10th, Gaines T. Wright 10th, E. W. Whitney 34th, Geo. A. Wright 10th, Otis S. Munsell 22d, E. P. Gunn—, W. E. Bardwell 2d Heavy Artillery, M. H. Bardwell 2d Heavy Artillery, F. E. Wright 2d Heavy Artillery, James S. Day 2d Heavy Artillery, Truman Newton 34th, Emerson Newton 34th, William G. Boutwell 3d Battery, Henry B. Graves 3d Light Artillery, W. J. Potter 34th, Edward L. Loveland 1st Heavy Artillery, D. L. Warner 12th, Charles Webster— C. N. Lawson 27th, R. N. Clapp 52d, Laureston Barnes — ." [Page 179-180]

Wrightsboro Township Landowners

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:Wrightsboro Township :'''Landholders Before 1776''' :This list comprises, mostly, of the original Quakers to the Province of Georgia. {| border="4" class="sortable" !!!!! |- |Ansley, Benjamin||||Hartshorn, John||||Perkins, John |- |Ansley, Thomas ||||Hill, James||||Perkins, Peter |- |Ashfield, Henry||||Hill, John||||Perry, John |- |Ashmore, Frederick||||Hickson, William||||Philips, Peter |- |Austin, Richard||||Hodgin, John||||Robinson (Roberson) David |- |Baldwin, David||||Holliday, Ambrose||||Robison, Israel |- |Barfield, Solomon||||Hollingsworth, Joseph||||Samson, Samuel |- |Beck, George||||Howard, Benjamin||||Sell, Henry |- |Beggot, Elisha||||Howard, John||||Sell, Jonathon Jr. |- |Bird, Richard||||Howell, James||||Sell, Jonathon Sr. |- |Bishop, James||||Hunter, John||||Sergison, Patrick |- |Boggs, Joseph||||Jackson, Absolom||||Sidwell, John |- |Bowie, James||||Jackson, Benjamin||||Slater, John |- |Bryan, John||||Jackson, Isaac||||Slater, Mary |- |Burke, John||||Jackson, Nathaniel||||Smith, John |- |Burns, Andrew||||Jackson, Thomas||||Smith, Richard |- |Carson, John||||Jackson, Walter||||Stewart, John Jr. |- |Castle, Jacob||||Jones, Francis||||Stubbs, Ann |- |Cloud, Joel||||Jones, John||||Stubbs, Deborah |- |Coats, James||||Jones, Richard||||Stubbs, John |- |Cobbs, James||||Lee, John||||Stubbs, Nathaniel |- |Cochrane, Cornelius||||Le Marr, William||||Thompson, John |- |Cooper, Isaac||||Lockridge, Robert||||Thompson, Laurence |- |Daniel, William||||Lowe, Isaac||||Tinnen, Hugh |- |Davis, John||||Lynn, Thomas||||Vernon, Amos |- |Day, Stephen||||Lynn, William||||Vernon, Isaac |- |Denison, Patrick||||McCarty, Daniel||||Walden, Robert |- |Dennis, Abraham||||McFarland, James||||Watson, Jacob |- |Dennis, Isaac||||McFarland, William||||Watson, John |- |Dennis, Jacob||||McLen, Robert||||Watson, Thomas |- |Dennis, John||||Maddock, Joseph||||Welsh, John |- |Dover, John||||Mathews, Oliver||||Whigham, Thomas |- |Duncan, John||||Middleton, Holland Jr.||||Whitsett, John |- |Dunn, Benjamin||||Middleton, Holland Sr.||||Whitsett, John Jr. |- |Dunn, John||||Miles, Daniel||||Whitsett, Joseph |- |Echols, Edward||||Mitchell, William||||Wilson, Samuel |- |Elam, William||||Mooney, Joseph||||Winslete, Samuel |- |Emmett, James||||Moore, John|||| |- |Farmer, William||||Moore, Mordecai|||| |- |Fleming, David||||Moore, Richard|||| |- |Gray, Isaac||||Moore, Thomas|||| |- |Greathouse, Jacob||||Morrow, George|||| |- |Greene, Isaac||||Morrow, James|||| |- |Hart, James||||Murphey, Edward|||| |- |Hart, Peter||||Murray, John|||| |- |Hart, Samuel||||Oliver, Alexander|||| |- |Hart, Thomas||||Oliver, James|||| |- |||||Oliver, John|||| |- |||||Oliv er, Samuel|||| |- |||||Owen, Ephriam|||| |- |||||Pace, Silas|||| |- |||||Parvey, Dial|||| |} Sources: * Baker, Pearl. [https://hrcga.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/The-Story-of-Wrightsboro.pdf The Story of Wrightsboro] (1768-1964). Wrightsboro Restoration Foundation, Thomson, Georgia. *Encyclopedia of American Quaker genealogy, by ... v.1. | HathiTrust https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015002304221?urlappend=%3Bseq=1049,https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015002304221?urlappend=%3Bseq=1049 . Citing page 1041 (page 1071 online). *Discovered in U.S., Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Vol I–VI, 1607-1943 - https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/24615812?h=f4bf44 via @Ancestry

Wrinkle History

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Wrinkle-43|Morwen Wrinkle]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=13651833 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Wrinkles

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Family pet. Wrinkles was a large, happy guard dog. He had some husky in him and some lab. He looked like his mother. His sister was a black lab. He died from an overdose of anesthetic after a trip to the vet.

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During World War 2 , [[Swanson-627|Wallace “Wally” Kenneth Swanson (1905-1987)]] was involved in a project of writing to soldiers. At the time he worked at the General Motors DUKW (commonly called Ducks) plant in Pontiac, Michigan in the Sheet Metal Department. He corresponded with 7 soldiers. His family has the letters would like to return them to the families of these soldiers. If you can help, please contact [[Hallett-341|Cathryn (Hallett) Hondros]]. SUCCESS: '''One''' of the seven soldiers has been located!! Albert Deweese’s letters went home to him, still living at 102, in July 2022. '''Soldiers Names''' [[Capogna-7|Nestor L. Capogna (1917-2003)]], 55th Coast Guard Artillery Regiment
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[[Chapman-15358|Albert Jack Chapman (1922-1994)]], Unit 865, USMC No photo yet. [[Davis-59827|Lauren M. Davis (1919-1994)]], 447th Bomber Group, USAAA
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[[Hedges-1522|Harold Leo Hedges (1919-1994)]], WT3C, USS Pavlic, USN
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[[Deweese-796|Albert Hayward Deweese (1920-)]], 820th Tank Destroyer Battalion. / SUCCESS!! Soldier located July 16, 2022. More information to follow.
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[[Jones-122474|Paul E. Jones (1915-1978)]] - 163rd Infantry No photo yet. [[McQuay-82|Cecil Gladstone McQuay (1918-2006)]], 125th Infantry No photo yet.

Writers to the Signet in Scotland

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Writers to the Signet in Scotland was a private society of Scottish solicitors. The earliest recorded society reference to the signet is in the year 1369, when Walter of Wardlaw, who is the first office-bearer recognised by the society, was the "king's clerk"or Secretary. {{Image|file=Writers_to_the_Signet_in_Scotland-2.jpg |caption=Signet Library Doors }} The Signet being the seal used by Scottish Kings to authenticate documents. The writers of these documents were skilled clerks and had to have a knowledge of both the law and Latin. Over the years, as the number of seals increased so did qualification standards to the Society which were raised accordingly. {{Image|file=Writers_to_the_Signet_in_Scotland.jpg |caption=Writers of the signet }} Writers were admitted to the Society upon nomination, usually after serving an apprenticeship. {{Image|file=Writers_to_the_Signet_in_Scotland-1.jpg |caption=Society of Writers Lower Hall }} *Register of the Society of Writers to Her Majesty’s Signet, Edinburgh *A HISTORY OF THE SOCIETY OF WRITERS TO HER MAJESTY'S SIGNET WITH A LIST OF THE MEMBERS OF THE SOCIETY FROM 1594 TO 1890 AND AN ABSTRACT OF THE MINUTES EDINBURGH Printed for the Society at the University Press By T. & A. Constable, Printers to Her Majesty 1890

Writeup on James Hanks (Hanks-209)

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== Potential New Biography == (Daphne is working on a biography of James Jr. from primary-ish sources. If it happens that Hanks-209 is determined to represent James Jr., then it would become the next version of his io -- updates to come.) == Existing Profile Analysis == This is an analysis of the profile of [[Hanks-209|James Hanks (Hanks-209)]]. It may be used to work out sources that will make it into the next edition of James Hanks profile. The first goal is to decide whether this is intended to represent '''James Hanks Jr.''' (i.e. this person: https://jameshancks.wordpress.com/the-story/vi-james-jr-to-north-carolina-and-the-war-of-1812/) or someone else. == Strong or potentially strong evidence == ''These are quotes that appear to have primary source evidence behind them (somewhere) or at least fit with the primary source information that is available about the James Hankses of Bedford and Campbell County.'' * "There was a James Hanks living on Hatt Creek in Bedford County as early as 1783 and in 1784 he sold 150 acres of his tract to Daniel Walker."https://archive.org/stream/lincolnkinsman11warr#page/2/mode/2up ''While the evidence is not provided by this source, we do know that evidence for this fact exists. There was a James Hanks who lived in Bedford (which then became Campbell) County. However, this profile seems more likely to be about the son of the James Hanks in evidence within this quote.'' * "On March 16, 1780 Richard Berry of Charlotte Co Va sold a tract of land to Richard Gaines. Probable that this is the Richard Berry with whom Nancy Hanks made her home in Ky. As Richard entered land in Ky. about this time and moved there about 1781 or 1782. 8 years later in 1788 Abraham Hanks sold land in Charlotte Co. Va. James Hanks was a witness."lexingtonillinoisfort.org/Articles/2012/February/NancyHanksLincolnTales.htm ''We know there is evidence of two or three James Hankses in the Amelia, Charlotte, and Bedford/Campbell areas, even if this source doesn't cite any specific source(s) of its own.'' If this profile turns out to be about James Jr. then we can probably find primary-ish evidence for the assertions in this quote.'' * "Abraham Hanks and James Hanks Jr. land on Half Creek near meeting house...witnessed by James Hanks and others, June 5, 1795. "http://lexingtonillinoisfort.org/Articles/2012/February/NancyHanksLincolnTales.htm ''This sounds like a fact for which we might find evidence, even if at this stage we do not have it.'' == Statements of "facts" from sources that lack evidence == ''These are quotes that are asserting things for which we don't have evidence.'' * an extended quote from Lincoln's Kinsman concerning suppositions about James Hanks of Bedford County, Virginiahttps://archive.org/stream/lincolnkinsman11warr#page/2/mode/2up * "James HANKS was the son of Joseph HANKS and Nancy Anna LEE (1728-1808)http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=18652140 * http://www.scribd.com/doc/19722587/Common-Ancestor-of-5-US-Presidents * "The second remaining theory is that Nancy was the legitimate daughter of James and Lucy (Shipley) Hanks.>
James is said to be the son of Joseph and Ann “Nanny” (Lee) Hanks, and Lucy Shipley the daughter of Robert and Sarah Shipley. This would make Joseph Hanks the paternal grandfather of Nancy."
"Lincoln scholars Louis A. Warren, Ralph E. Pearson, Raymond M. Bell, and Christopher C. Child all support this theory. This is the theory currently presented at FamousKin.com except that we feel that there is no credible evidence that Nancy's father was named James. Therefore we present him as an unknown son of Joseph Hanks."
"All authorities agree that his wife was Nancy Shipley, the daughter of Robert Shipley,' an Englishman who had settled in Lunenburg County, Virginia, in 1765. He is said to have been also of Amelia County, and the deeds found there show a flourishing colony of Hankses in that region, Joseph, Abraham, Richard, and James, all brothers; but, although we here find a Joseph who could have just been identified in point of age with the son of John of Whitemarsh born in 1725, as he would have been twenty-two at the signing of his earliest deed, 12 January, 1747, yet the latter had no brothers Abraham, Richard, or James, and it seems to the writers more probable that it is to Rockingham County that we must look for our Joseph's birth and parentage. Future and more thorough investigation will no doubt make all clear. Whether from Amelia, Bedford, or Rockingham County, it is at least certain that Joseph Hanks, with his kinsfolk by ' See Shipley family, p. 108."http://www.forgottenbooks.com/readbook_text/The_Ancestry_of_Abraham_Lincoln_J_Henry_Lea_and_J_R_1000703422/179 * "It is also noted that by tradition there is talk of a fifth Shipley Sister, Lucy who married a Hanks said to be James Hanks. Tradition further claims that she was a widow by the time they reached Kentucky and had a daughter Nancy, who married a Lincoln. Evidence from many sources seems to confirm that Lucy Shipley, Daughter of Robert Shipley, married to James Hanks was the mother of Nancy Hanks."http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/HANKS/2003-08/1061865093 * "James Hanks1(?) M, #321807, b. circa 1759, d. circa 1810. James Hanks was born circa 1759 at North Carolina, U.S.A. He was the son of Joseph Hanks and Nanny (?). He married Lucy Shipley, daughter of Robert Shipley, Jr. and Sarah (?).1 He died circa 1810. He was also known as Thomas.1 He was also known as Abraham....Child of James Hanks and Lucy Shipley. Nancy Hanks+ b. 5 Feb 1784, d. 5 Oct 1818."http://www.thepeerage.com/p32181.htm#i321807 . ''The page creator cites'' Charles and Hugh Brogan Mosley, editor, American Presidential Families (London, U.K.: Alan Sutton and Morris Genealogical Books, 1994), page 447, ''which is not available online. More congtext should be given to support this statement -- there some pretty big stretches in these claims, and citing an unavailable secondary source without explaining how it demonstrates these facts isn't sufficient in this family's genealogical quagmire.'' * "Tradition says James (Hanks) was killed by Indians and Lucy married Henry Sparrow and remained in North Carolina. As a small child, Nancy Hanks went to Kentucky with her Aunt Naomi Shipley Mitchell (wife of Robert Mitchell)."http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/p/a/r/William-D-Park/FILE/0043page.html ''tradition on its own is not sufficient evidence in the Hanks family, the family's branches all of conflicting traditions.'' * "The most widely accepted premise now is that Joseph Hanks, who had a daughter Nancy, also had a son James who married Lucy Shipley and they had a daughter named Nancy. Lucy was widowed at an early age and later married Henry Sparrow."http://web.archive.org/web/20091027115518/http://geocities.com/ripoole/lincpool.html * "Lucy Shipley was the youngest child of Robert Shipley and Sarah Rachel Dorcey. After her husband James Hanks died she lived with his parents Joseph Hanks and Ann Lee with James and her daughter Nancy Hanks. She moved with them to Kentucky and later married Henry Sparrow. Nancy went to live with her mother's sister and her husband Berry."
"More About Lucinda Shipley (Lucy) and James Hanks:
Marriage 1: 1781, Virginia.
More About Lucinda Shipley (Lucy) and Henry Sparrow:
Marriage: April 30, 1790
Children of Lucinda Shipley (Lucy) and James Hanks are:
+Nancy Hanks, b. February 05, 1784, Hatt Creek near Brookneal, Campbell County, Virginia and Amelia County, Virginia, d. October 05, 1818, Little Pigeon Creek Community, Gentryville, Spencer County, Indiana."http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/m/a/n/Stephanie-L-Manley/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0364.html == Irrelevant, inconclusive or discussive == ''These are quotes that seem to be about people who aren't directly related to identifying James Hanks of Bedford/Campbell counties... "supposedly", "people say", "there is a theory", etc.'' * "However, '''the writer has no proof''' that either was a child of Joseph and Nanny."http://brazoriaroots.com/p1771.htm http://brazoriaroots.com/p1771.htm ''This is a critique of another genealogist's work and makes no specific assertion about James. Any way, there is evidence for Joseph and Nancy as parents of Lucy, but that is a different profile's business.'' * "'''Some believe''' that Joseph and Nanny had a son James born about 1761, but no daughter named Lucy, and that Nancy Hanks, Lincoln's mother, was James' legitimate daughter by Lucy Shipley..."http://brazoriaroots.com/p1771.htm * A summary of some of the '''theories''' about the Hanks family: http://famouskin.com/articles/lincoln_hanks_debate.php * "'''There is also a theory''' that Joseph and his wife, Ann ("Nannie"), had a son named James who married Lucy Shipley, sired Nancy Hanks, but died before Lucy and Nancy came to Kentucky."http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Hanks * "Richard [Hanks of Rowan Co., NC] did have a son James who was the only James Hanks living in Lincoln Co. NC at that time [when Lucy Shipley '''would have married a James Hanks'''] '''who could have married''' Lucy Shipley but many public records show that this James was a revolutionary war solider who married Mary Starrett Aug. 26, 1779 and who moved to Wilkes Co., NC in 1789-90 where he lived out his life and died in 1839."http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/d/u/n/Terence-L-Duniho/GENE6-0004.html, ''citing'' "Who Was Nancy Hanks Lincoln" by David A. Sturgill. * "'''Others says''' Nancy was the illegitimate daughter of Lucy Hanks and a granddaughter of Joseph Hanks or else the daughter of a James Hanks who died young (married to a Lucy) and granddaughter of Joseph Hanks (the blood connection is still there)."http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gohrpage/hanks.html * * "We know that '''James Hanks supposedly died in 1785''' making Lucy a widow with a baby named Nancy Hanks. James Hanks was not listed in his fathers will because he was already diseased...http://relatedhowagain.wordpress.com/2013/07/15/130-linked-2-lincoln/ * "Conclusion states “'''whether or not''' Nancy Hanks went with her mother direct to Ky. or '''whether one or both of them''' went via N. C. not fully determined, but they were in Ky. apparently by 1786."http://lexingtonillinoisfort.org/Articles/2012/February/NancyHanksLincolnTales.htm This is both inconclusive and really a Nancy and Lucy thing, which should be discussed in their profiles. == Family Trees Copied/Linked In == * a tree for [[Hanks-1026|James Hanks son of William II Hanks]] of North Farnham Parish: http://farmerfamily.org/ged4web/p_121.htm#4681 * http://genforum.genealogy.com/hanks/messages/2908.html * http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kenbowen/bowenj.wbg/wga17.html * http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/m/a/n/Stephanie-L-Manley/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0364.html * http://www.brazoriaroots.com/p1807.htm * http://gordonrosalynd.tripod.com/green/d150.htm * http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/g/o/o/John-Goodman-2/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0877.html * http://www.danahillfarm.com/glensweb/pafg4305.htm * http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=monkeys&id=I6752 * http://www.geni.com/people/James-Joseph-Hanks/6000000011502854644 == Citations altogether not found == ''These are quotes for which no link on the page seemed to have been the source, though check those cited below under "Mentions of works...".'' * "James Hanks born March 20, 1760 in Bedford County, Virginia. His death is estimated 1793.

M. Lucy Lucey Shipley was born in 1765 in Bedford County, Virginia. Her death was in 1825.

Their daughter was Nancy Hanks born February 5, 1784 in Campbell County, Virginia. She married Thomas Lincoln June 12, 1806." * "Children of Joseph Hanks and Ann "Nanny" Lee
Thomas Hanks2 b. 1759, d. 1834
*James Hanks+2 b. c 1761, d. c 1785
Lucy Hanks+4 b. c 1761, d. c 1825." * "Nancy Hanks was born on 5 February 1784 at Campbell County, Kentucky, U.S.A..1 She was the daughter of James Hanks and Lucy Shipley. She married Thomas Lincoln, son of Abraham Lincoln and Bathsheba Herring, on 12 June 1806 at Beech Creek, Washington County, Kentucky, U.S.A.1 She died on 5 October 1818 at age 34 at Gentryville, Indiana, U.S.A.1 From 12 June 1806, her married name became Lincoln." == Mentions of works from which specific citations haven't been found (yet) in this bio == * Exploring Abraham Lincoln's Melancholy by Joshua Wolf Shenk. * MARY TODD LINCOLN IN RHYME Part II, Part 2 By Jean Elizabeth, Poet Laureate Ward. * Adin Baber, Nancy Hanks, of Undistinguished Families; a genealogical, biographical, and historical study of the ancestry of the mother of Abraham Lincoln (Kansas, Illinois: Adin Baber, 1960). * Christopher Challender Child, "The Maternal Ancestry of Abraham Lincoln, The Origins of Nancy (Hanks) Lincoln, A Study in Appalachian Genealogy", New England Ancestors vol. 4 (Winter 2003): 25-29. * Shipley Ancestry of Lincoln's Mother, by Louis A. Warren, Historical Research Director, Lincoln National Foundation. (pp206-207 & 211) == References ==

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'''This page is a collection of the writings of Thomas Mosley Agg under the pseudonym of T.M.A. as found in the Australiasian Journal and other publications between 1854 and 1899.''' '''Index of Stories and Poems and Letters to the Editor'''
1 Colonial Circumstances, or, Ups, Downs, and Ups T. M. A. , 1873-1874 novella
2 Obscure Handwriting T. M. A. , 1872 prose — Appears in: The Australian Journal , November vol. 8 no. 90 1872; (p. 137)
3 Faithful to the End : A Colonial Tale, in Three Books T. M. A. , 1872 novel
4 On Selfishness T. M. A. , 1872 prose — Appears in: The Australian Journal , May vol. 7 no. 84 1872; (p. 506)
5 Random Ruminations T. M. A. , 1872 prose — Appears in: The Australian Journal , April vol. 7 no. 83 1872; (p. 469-470)
6 The Art of Making Money T. M. A. , 1872 short story — Appears in: The Australian Journal , February vol. 7 no. 81 1872; (p. 347)
7 Australia Felix - Past, Present and Future T. M. A. , 1872 prose — Appears in: The Australian Journal , January vol. 7 no. 80 1872; (p. 253)
8 Vulgar Fractions T. M. A. , 1871 prose — Appears in: The Australian Journal , December vol. 7 no. 79 1871; (p. 193)
9 The Sniggles Family T. M. A. , 1871 prose — Appears in: The Australian Journal , December vol. 7 no. 79 1871; (p. 232)
10 Old Faces T. M. A. , 1871 prose — Appears in: The Australian Journal , October vol. 7 no. 77 1871; (p. 117)
11 Tea Versus Beer T. M. A. , 1871 prose — Appears in: The Australian Journal , January vol. 6 no. 68 1871; (p. 294)
12 The Poetical Affinities of Our Language T. M. A. , 1870 prose — Appears in: The Australian Journal , July vol. 5 no. 62 1870; (p. 664)
13 On Debts and Debtors T. M. A. , 1870 prose — Appears in: The Australian Journal , June vol. 5 no. 61 1870; (p. 589-590)
14 Talking Two at a Time T. M. A. , 1870 prose humour — Appears in: The Australian Journal , June vol. 5 no. 61 1870; (p. 586)
15 Passing by My Window T. M. A. , 1870 prose — Appears in: The Australian Journal , April vol. 5 no. 59 1870; (p. 488)
16 On Spiritism T. M. A. , 1870- prose — Appears in: The Australian Journal , March vol. 5 no. 58 (p. 421)
17 Spite T. M. A. , 1870 prose humour — Appears in: The Australian Journal , January vol. 5 no. 56 1870; (p. 295-296)
18 Meeting Troubles Half Way T. M. A. , 1870 prose — Appears in: The Australian Journal , January vol. 5 no. 56 1870; (p. 292)
19 In a Smoking-Carriage T. M. A. , 1870 prose — Appears in: The Australian Journal , December vol. 6 no. 67 1870; (p. 196)
20 Well Matched T. M. A. , 1869 short story romance — Appears in: The Australian Journal , December vol. 5 no. 55 1869; (p. 246-248) 21 Everything is for the Best T. M. A. , 1869 short story — Appears in: The Australian Journal , October vol. 5 no. 53 1869; (p. 110)
22 William Brown's Courtship T. M. A. , 1869 short story — Appears in: The Australian Journal , March vol. 4 no. 46 1869; (p. 408)
23 A Chapter on Boys T. M. A. , 1869 prose — Appears in: The Australian Journal , April vol. 4 no. 47 1869; (p. 484)
24 How I Got to the Ball T. M. A. , 1869 short story — Appears in: The Australian Journal , April vol. 4 no. 47 1869; (p. 495)
25 Springing a Plant : A Tale of the Early Diggings T. M. A. , 1869 short story — Appears in: The Australian Journal , July vol. 4 no. 50 1869; (p. 691-692) 26 A Chapter on Women T. M. A. , 1869 prose — Appears in: The Australian Journal , July vol. 4 no. 50 1869; (p. 664)
27 The Pork Supper T. M. A. , 1869 short story — Appears in: The Australian Journal , June vol. 4 no. 49 1869; (p. 629)
28 Five Foot Ten T. M. A. , 1869 prose — Appears in: The Australian Journal , June vol. 4 no. 49 1869; (p. 607)
29 The Dreams of Hope T. M. A. , 1869 short story — Appears in: The Australian Journal , August vol. 4 no. 51 1869; (p. 764)
30 A Chapter on Men T. M. A. , 1869 prose — Appears in: The Australian Journal , August vol. 4 no. 51 1869; (p. 750-751) 31 The Fish Pond T. M. A. , 1868 short story — Appears in: The Australian Journal , 8 August vol. 3 no. 154 1868; (p. 794-796)
32 The Jibbing Horse T. M. A. , 1868 short story — Appears in: The Australian Journal , 25 July vol. 3 no. 152 1868; (p. 758-775)
33 The General-Useful T. M. A. , 1868 short story — Appears in: The Australian Journal , 10 October vol. 4 no. 163 1868; (p. 109-110)
'''A story that includes details taken from Thomas’s own life''' HOW I GOT TO THE BALL. (1869, April 24). Williamstown Chronicle (Vic. : 1856 - 1954), p. 3. Retrieved August 28, 2019, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article68579023 “Williamstown Chronicle (Vic. : 1856 - 1954), Saturday 24 April 1869, page 3 HOW I GOT TO THE BALL. By T. M. A. Some people may wonder how it is done, but I can make an unsolemn declaration that much of my authorship is the emanation of a curious state of being. 'Ihe poetical element is usually deemed to revel in the shades of sweet willow walks, or cooling banks of glistening rivers, sequestered nooks in forests of stately eucalypti, and grassy swards of valleys made secret by frowning or glowing hill sides.
What place hath it in the immediate vicinity of relentless duns, and ever unsatisfied business routine ? Yet these are chiefly what my poor imagination is forced to feed upon. I can cast a longing eye towards a visionary landscape, and hope some day to scribble a line or two under its genial influences, and at that moment comes a wrap at the door, with a pleading voice "If you please, sir, master said, would you settle this little bill?" Well, slam goes the door, and down I sit again. I am fairly aroused ; rattle, rattle, go the ideas through my poor factory of scraps, with the velocity of a sewing machine ; but, unlike that willing servant, the threads will not place themselves. They must be brought into proper control or the web will be rather an unshapely one. Are the bailiffs all out of sight ? Mind serene? Let's start then.
I must premise that I belong to a family of very rich people, and that I am poorer than Job was when the Sabeans had taken away his oxen. I must compare with Job in patience, also. It may be a wide resemblance, but if being kicked, when you are on the ground, for fifteen years, be not a trial of patience, I don't know how to spell it. However, I had been doing a little of something on the quiet, and which was known only to a few people. My rich friends knew that I had ten mouths to feed, and for eight or nine years had had, to them, no visible means of feeding these. The children seemed so jolly that they could not have lived upon air, and yet it was never guessed that the man who fed them was possessed of any particle of brain. So he was looked upon as a highly virtuous, contented, soft-minded man, who could live upon the pulses of society; for the children were fairer even than the king's children, Of course, I was never invited to the great houses, excepting when they were clear of visitors, and I was always received with the most patronising airs, and driven into the resolve that not one iota of sense should remain torpid while I listened to the august deliverances of superior standing to a poor relation. Now if there is one thing in this world that raises my choler, it is the patronage of fashion. I had rather be out of fashion for ever than be bound down to the attempts of patronage. But as I like a decent fashion as well as anyone, I never will hold any terms with patronage. If the greatest man in the land only carries the article in his eye, and turns that eye on me, he may as well walk on unheeding; but I would go to the ends of the earth to serve a true friend. who extended toward, me the hand of good will, or beamed upon me the eye of sympathy. Well, I found little of these, so I determined to leave Adelaide, and try for fairer scenes, and pleasanter thoughts, even among strangers. But I was bent upon having one frolic before I packed up my household goods.
My very near relative, Mr Quance, was about to give a ball, and, of course, I should not be invited. But Quance's courted friend, La Motte, knew me also, as we wrote for the same newspaper, and he had seen me many times in the office. In fact, La Motte told me that Quance's ball was coming off, and he was displeased that I had not been invited, as he knew my eligibility to any society; and La Motte said be would assist me in my scheme. I had been at the corporation fancy ball, all thanks to La Motte, who had backed up my "application for invitation," and got me a circular card. I went in the character of an Italian brigand; I confess as much for business purposes (to paint a ball) as any other. I had preserved my glossy black wig and beard, which alone had the virtue of transforming my carrots and sands into an impenetrable incognito. La Motte mentioned casually to Quance, that his friend from Italy, M. Burdini, was staying with him, and he could hardly leave him. "Bring him along, of course," said Quance, fired with the idea that the gentleman was a connection of the great opera singer of Covent Garden, for Quance was not a pink of independence in spirit. The time came round, and there was a gathering, indeed. It must have cost Quance some hundreds that night. I'll wager it would have set me up for life if I had only had the loan at a fair interest. Of course, Mrs. Quance was tete a tete with Mr La Motte, the silvery tones of madame blending harmoniously with the rich, deep notes of Monsieur. "Is John Quance here tonight ." inquired La Motte " Oh dear, no, Mr La Motte ; why, he could not afford it, and it does not do for people to look shabbily dressed." "Quite right," said l.a Motte. " Only I presume that people may talk of it." " Oh, no; he is not much known. Not of the slightest moment." "Probably so," murmured La Motte. " Besides, he is not much accustomed to society." "Do you think so ?" was the rejoinder. " Your friend Burdini is an elegant fellow," suggested Mrs. Quance, wishing to turn the tide of thought into a more agreeable channel. " Burdini? Ah, yes, he is a great favourite wherever he goes. Don’t you see it, Mrs. Quance !" " Certainly. One must be stupid not to observe it. He dances delightfully. Does he sing; Mr La Motte?" " Oh, dear, no. He is one of the most popular writers of the day. It is not known. Writers never are known.' " Does he write nicely ?" "Magnificently. I wonder you have not remarked his style":' " Oh, you know Mr Quance is always busy with his notes, or thinking about what he ought to have noted. He never brings me any nice books home since his business has so largely increased." "You lose a treat, Mrs. Quance, I assure you. Burdini will, some day, be sought after in the world of books." " Could you not induce him to draw this way a little. He seems almost to avoid us ," asked the lady. "I presume he is under the influence of some especial magnetism," answered the gentleman. "It would appear, Mr. La Motte, that there is something repellent in this quarter." Whichever way it was, Burdini was in the height of favour, administering timely comfort to the fainting fair ones ; settling weighty problems of fun in the most off-hand style ; smoking huge pipes full of exhaustless material in the intervals of retirement from the lady presence ; and coming up fuller of chat than ever for another dance. Quance was under immensities of obligation to La Motte for his genial introduction; and Mrs. Quance had already made up her mind that M. Burdini should form one of a New Year's party, at any cost. La Motte ventured to say one word to Quance, over the pipe, in the little back-room. " How is it, Quance, John is not here?” "Oh, La Motte; why, why, you know, we had a general presentation,, and we were afraid that boy going much into society, he and his wife would have walked around and shaken hands with the company." La Motte grinned, laughed immoderately, excessively, actually laughed until he said he must go away home. And Burdini left with him, amid a host of regrets, and kindly expressed hopes of future meetings.
Not very long after, La Motte. found upon his table a daintily dlirected envelope of very thick paper, addressed Mr. Burdlini, care of Martin La Motte, Esquire. And a couple of days afterwards, Mrs. Quance received a note, which she brought to La Motte’s lodgings, at Dr. Bere's, in great indignation. " How could you perpetrate such a fraud, Mr La Motte? If I were to tell it to Quance, he would call you out, or do something worse." "Why, look at this letter." " My DEAR MRS. QUANCE, Burdini has lost his wig and beard ; in fact, it's worn out; and he is sorry he can't appear in style ; so must decline the invitation. "Your loving brother-in-law, " JOHN QUANCE."
I thought, after this, it would be better to leave Adelaide; so I came to Melbourne.--Australian Journal. ”
'''Poetry "The Spirit of Christmas"'''Christmas Number. (1876, December 23). Alexandra Times (Vic. : 1868 - 1877), p. 1 (Supplement to the Alexandra Times.). Retrieved August 28, 2019, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article58217157 (Note: Published after his death)Alexandra Times (Vic. : 1868 - 1877), Saturday 23 December 1876, page 1 Christmas Number
POETRY. THE SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS.
An angel flew from the far, far sky,
And winged his way to an Austral land,
With a noiseless wing and a gentle eye; And a scroll of pure white in his hand,
And letters writ in type of gold,
To be read with awe by both young and old.
A maiden sate on a grassy slope
Of that favored land, and thus communed
With her aching heart, in a silent hope
That sprang from a soul by care attuned ;
And around the sadness a halo fair,
That a my tie Something had settled there.
"Tell me, Somethlng." the maid began. "
Where doth the Spirit of Christmas dwell
That taken in its every yearly span
More than the tongue of love can tell !
Cometh it from the bright blue sky,
Or doth it sprang from the fountain nigh? '
As the maiden spake the scroll came near,
And its folds were loosed, and the words were plain;
And the maiden read the letters dear,
And she read them thrice and then agaln,
While the bearer soon was veiled from sight
By the letters huge and their glowing light.
And these spake, " that Spirit shall ever be
Roaming the earth, yet from above ;
Loosed from its holy chalice, free,
Fitting to flow for the draught of love,
Of man, of woman, maid, youth, and child,
Comes the Spirit of Christmas, trothful, mild. '
It comes from that cover of blue above,
and sweeter than air of jessamine;
It offers its bouquet of fragrant love,
So that the happy may haste and win
So that the joyful may have more glee,
And that the good ones may better be. "
It comes on on the dove like wing of time,
And shadows awhile the sandglass grim,
Taking the form of a merry rhyme,
Where thoughts of the highs and joyous skim.
And who shall check it with adder's breath,
The blast of a sure and wioked death? "
It floats in the room where friends have met
After the tossing of many years,
And after the partings will linger yet,
Drying the fountains of cruel tears;
And the spirit will teach a better way.
From the dark, dull night to the dawning day. ' "
t wafts o'er the wide and briny sea
Remembrances of once much loved lays ;
And brings o'er acres of distant lea
Some of the joys of the former days.
What has been shall be preserved to tell,
For the Spirit of Christmas guards it well.
And it comes with a sweet smile from the grave,
Where the fondest hopes have been buried long,
Cheering the path of the world worn slave
With its patient Christmas spirit song
Then the Spirit of Christmas, an honoured prize,
Is a guide to its home in the hidden skies'
-T. M. A.Christmas Number. (1876, December 23). Alexandra Times (Vic. : 1868 - 1877), p. 1 (Supplement to the Alexandra Times.). Retrieved August 28, 2019, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article58217157 == References == 1. HOW I GOT TO THE BALL. (1869, April 24). Williamstown Chronicle (Vic. : 1856 - 1954), p. 3. Retrieved August 28, 2019, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article68579023
2. Christmas Number. (1876, December 23). Alexandra Times (Vic. : 1868 - 1877), p. 1 (Supplement to the Alexandra Times.). Retrieved August 28, 2019, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article58217157

Writings of the Right Rev. Mandell Creighton

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This is a collection of Mandell Creighton's Works, Lectures, Contributions to the Dictionary of Biography and Contributions to the Encyclopaedia Britannica, most with links, but a few without links:
'''Works by this author published before January 1, 1925 are in the public domain worldwide''' because the author died at least 100 years ago.
Translations or editions published later may be copyrighted.
Posthumous works may be copyrighted based on how long they have been published in certain countries and areas. '''Works''' *Alumni Oxonienses (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Alumni_Oxonienses:_the_Members_of_the_University_of_Oxford,_1715-1886/Creighton,_Mandell) *The Shilling History of England (https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/176323-the-shilling-history-of-england-being-an-introductory-volume-to-epochs-of-english-history?offset=3) *Thoughts on Education, Speeches and Sermons (https://archive.org/details/thoughtsoneduca00creigoog/page/n9/mode/2up) *A history of the Papacy during the period of the Reformation (1882) in 5 vols. v.1 (https://archive.org/details/ahistoryofthepap01creiuoft/page/n8/mode/2up) ..v.2 (https://archive.org/details/ahistoryofthepap02creiuoft/page/n8/mode/2up) ..v.3 (https://archive.org/details/ahistoryofthepap03creguoft/page/n8/mode/2up) ..v.4 (https://archive.org/details/ahistoryofthepap04creiuoft/page/n6/mode/2up) ..v.5 (https://archive.org/details/ahistoryofthepap05creiuoft/page/n6/mode/2up)
*A history of the Papacy from the Great Schism to the sack of Rome (1919) in 6 vols. - No links. *Epochs of English history (1879) (https://archive.org/details/p1epochsofenglis00creiuoft/page/n4/mode/2up) *The age of Elizabeth (1888) (https://archive.org/details/ageofelizabeth00creiuoft/page/n6/mode/2up) *Life of Simon de Montfort, Earl of Leicester; with maps (1895) (https://archive.org/details/lifeofsimondemon00creiuoft/page/n8/mode/2up) *Persecution and tolerance (1895) (https://archive.org/details/persecutionandto00creiuoft/page/n6/mode/2up) *Historical essays, and reviews (1902) (https://archive.org/details/historicalessays00crei/page/n6/mode/2up) *Queen Elizabeth (1900, c1896) (https://archive.org/details/elizabethqueen00creirich/page/n10/mode/2up) *Historical Lectures and Addresses (1903) (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Historical_Lectures_and_Addresses) *Memoir of Sir George Grey (1884 /Reprint 1901) )https://archive.org/details/memoirofsirgeorg00creiiala/page/n10/mode/2up) *Cardinal Wolsey (1912) (http://www.archive.org/stream/cardinalwolsey027760mbp#page/n10/mode/2up) '''Lectures/addresses'''
*The Baptists (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Historical_Lectures_and_Addresses/The_Baptists) *Bishop Grosseteste and his Times, 1st Lecture (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Historical_Lectures_and_Addresses/Bishop_Grosseteste_and_his_Times,_1st_Lecture) ; *Bishop Grosseteste and his Times, 2nd Lecture (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Historical_Lectures_and_Addresses/Bishop_Grosseteste_and_his_Times,_2nd_Lecture) ; *Bishop Grosseteste and his Times, 3rd Lecture (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Historical_Lectures_and_Addresses/Bishop_Grosseteste_and_his_Times,_3rd_Lecture) ; *The Coming of the Friars (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Historical_Lectures_and_Addresses/The_Coming_of_the_Friars) ; *The Congregationalists (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Historical_Lectures_and_Addresses/The_Congregationalists) ; *The Early Renaissance in England (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Historical_Lectures_and_Addresses/The_Early_Renaissance_in_England) ; *Elizabethan London (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Historical_Lectures_and_Addresses/Elizabethan_London) ; *The English Church in the Reign of Elizabeth (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Historical_Lectures_and_Addresses/The_English_Church_in_the_Reign_of_Elizabeth) ; *The English National Character (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Historical_Lectures_and_Addresses/The_English_National_Character) ; *Heroes (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Historical_Lectures_and_Addresses/Heroes) ; *The Influence of the Friars () ; *Laud's Position in the History of the Church of England (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Historical_Lectures_and_Addresses/Laud%27s_Position_in_the_History_of_the_Church_of_England) ; *The Picturesque in History (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Historical_Lectures_and_Addresses/The_Picturesque_in_History) *Saint Edward the Confessor (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Historical_Lectures_and_Addresses/Saint_Edward_the_Confessor) *St. Francis of Assisi (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Historical_Lectures_and_Addresses/St._Francis_of_Assisi) *The Study of a Country (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Historical_Lectures_and_Addresses/The_Study_of_a_Country) *The Teaching of Ecclesiastical History (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Historical_Lectures_and_Addresses/The_Teaching_of_Ecclesiastical_History) *Persecution and tolerance : being the Hulsean lectures preached before the University of Cambridge in 1893-4 (1906) no link. '''Contributions to the Dictionary of National Biography'''
:Acca (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Acca_(DNB00)); Adam de Marisco (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Adam_de_Marisco_(DNB00)) ; Adrian IV (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Adrian_IV_(DNB00)) ; Aidan (d.651) (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Adrian_IV_(DNB00)) ; Augustine (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Augustine_(DNB00)) : Bale, John (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Bale,_John_(DNB00)) ; Baring, Charles Thomas (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Baring,_Charles_Thomas_(DNB00)) ; Bek, Antony I (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Bek,_Antony_I_(DNB00)) ; Blamire, Susanna (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Blamire,_Susanna_(DNB00)) ; Blamire, William (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Blamire,_William_(DNB00)) ; Boniface of Savoy (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Boniface_of_Savoy_(DNB00)) ; Bowes, Elizabeth (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Bowes,_Elizabeth_(DNB00)) ; Bowes, George (1517-1556) (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Bowes,_George_(1517-1556)_(DNB00)) ; Bowes, George (1527-1580) (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Bowes,_George_(1527-1580)_(DNB00)) ; Bowes, Robert (1495?-1554) (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Bowes,_Robert_(1495%3F-1554)_(DNB00)) ; Bowes, Robert (1535?-1597) (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Bowes,_Robert_(1535%3F-1597)_(DNB00)) ; Bowes, William (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Bowes,_William_(DNB00)) ; Brome, Adam de (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Bowes,_William_(DNB00)) ; Bury, Richard de (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Bury,_Richard_de_(DNB00)) ; Carilef, William de (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Carilef,_William_de_(DNB00)) ; Castro, Alfonso y (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Castro,_Alfonso_y_(DNB00)) ; Cavendish, George (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Cavendish,_George_(DNB00)) ; Chillingworth, William (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Chillingworth,_William_(DNB00)) ; Comin, Robert de (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Comin,_Robert_de_(DNB00)) ; Crew, Nathaniel (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Crew,_Nathaniel_(DNB00)) ; Fabyan, Robert (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Fabyan,_Robert_(DNB00)) ; Felix (d.647?) (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Felix_(d.647%3F)_(DNB00)) ; Ferrar, Nicholas (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Ferrar,_Nicholas_(DNB00)) ; Fiddes, Richard (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Fiddes,_Richard_(DNB00)) ; Fish, Simon (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Fish,_Simon_(DNB00)) ; Gainsborough, William (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Gainsborough,_William_(DNB00)) ; Gigli, Giovanni (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Gigli,_Giovanni_(DNB00)) ; Gigli, Silvestro (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Gigli,_Silvestro_(DNB00)) ; Graham, James Robert George (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Graham,_James_Robert_George_(DNB00)) ; Green, John Richard (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Green,_John_Richard_(DNB00)) ; Grey, George (1799-1882) (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Grey,_George_(1799-1882)_(DNB00)) ; Grindal, Edmund (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Grindal,_Edmund_(DNB00)) ; Grindal, William (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Grindal,_William_(DNB00)) ; Habington, Thomas (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Habington,_Thomas_(DNB00)) ; Hall, Edward (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Hall,_Edward_(DNB00)) ; Harington, John (1561-1612) (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Harington,_John_(1561-1612)_(DNB00)) ; Harpsfield, Nicholas (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Harpsfield,_Nicholas_(DNB00)) ; Heylyn, Peter (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Heylyn,_Peter_(DNB00)) ; Hodgson, John (1779-1845) (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Hodgson,_John_(1779-1845)_(DNB00)) Holdsworth, Richard (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Holdsworth,_Richard_(DNB00)) ; Holt, William (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Holt,_William_(DNB00)) ; Howard, Philip (1557-1595) (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Howard,_Philip_(1557-1595)_(DNB00)) ; Howard, Thomas I (1443-1524) (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Howard,_Thomas_I_(1443-1524)_(DNB00)) ; Howard, Thomas II (1473-1554) (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Howard,_Thomas_II_(1473-1554)_(DNB00)) ; Howard, Thomas III (1536-1572) (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Howard,_Thomas_III_(1536-1572)_(DNB00)) ; Howard, William (1563-1640) (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Howard,_William_(1563-1640)_(DNB00)) ; Inett, John (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Inett,_John_(DNB00)) ; Islip, John (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Islip,_John_(DNB00)) ; Jane, Joseph (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Jane,_Joseph_(DNB00)) ; Jane, William (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Jane,_William_(DNB00)) ; Jewel, John (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Jewel,_John_(DNB00)) ; Ker, Andrew (1471?-1545) (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Ker,_Andrew_(1471%3F-1545)_(DNB00)) ; Kett, Robert (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Kett,_Robert_(DNB00)) ; Keys, Mary (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Keys,_Mary_(DNB00)) ; '''Contributions to the EB1911'''
"Waldenses," in Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed., 1911) (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/1911_Encyclopædia_Britannica/Waldenses) Works about Creighton "Creighton, Mandell," in Alumni Oxonienses: the Members of the University of Oxford, 1715-1886, by Joseph Foster, London: Parker and Co. (1888–1892) in 4 vols. '''Volume 1''': (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Index:Alumni_Oxoniensis_(1715-1886)_volume_1.djvu) '''Volume 2'''.(https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Index:Alumni_Oxoniensis_(1715-1886)_volume_2.djvu) '''Volume 3'''.(https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Index:Alumni_Oxoniensis_(1715-1886)_volume_3.djvu) '''Volume 4'''.(https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Index:Alumni_Oxoniensis_(1715-1886)_volume_4.djvu) "Creighton, Mandell," in Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed., 1911) (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/1911_Encyclopædia_Britannica/Creighton,_Mandell) "Creighton, Mandell," in A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature, by John William Cousin, London: J. M. Dent & Sons (1910) (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/A_Short_Biographical_Dictionary_of_English_Literature/Creighton,_Mandell) "Creighton, Mandell," in Dictionary of National Biography Supplement, London: Smith, Elder, & Co., (1901) (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Dictionary_of_National_Biography,_1901_supplement) in '''Volume 2'''. (https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Creighton,_Mandell_(DNB01)) See SOURCE: https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Author:Mandell_Creighton to follow most of the links.

WRONSKY ROOTS

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The WRONSKY family The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Wronsley-1|Denise Barnard]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * WRONSKY'S IN GERMANY * WRONSKY'S IN PRUSSIA *WRONSKY'S IN POLAND Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=11659527 send me a private message]. Thanks!

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WSHFA Genealogy Project

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The goal of the Wesley and Sharon Hall Family Association (WSHFA) genealogy project is to document the offspring and ancestry of Wesley and Sharon Hall of Benton, IL. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Hall-41252|Ryan Hall]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. '''Short term goals''' * Add or join profiles for Wesley and Sharon's brothers and sisters * Add or join profiles for prior three direct generations (i.e. parents, grandparents, great grandparents) '''Long term goals''' * Document all direct ancestors to arrival in United States Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=23316851 send me a private message]. Thanks!

WT Browser Extension - GEDCOM Bridge project

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=== Introduction === Introduction This project was initiated by [Adey-271] as part of Hacktoberfest 2022, to investigate the possibility of improving GEDCOM assisted genealogy data input-output. === Articles === * [https://www.gramps-project.org/wiki/index.php/Comparison_of_genealogy_software Comparison of Genealogy Software (inc GEDCOM I/O)] * [https://elliotchance.medium.com/comparing-gedcom-files-1ebe1a2c1a0f Comparing GEDCOM Files (18-Sep-2018 by Elliot Chance)] === Standards === * [https://gedcom.io/specifications/ged551.pdf LDS GEDCOM Standerd: Release 5.5.1 Standard (15 Nov 2019)] === Software Packages === * '''Open Source Code''' ** [https://github.com/wolfig/GecomViewComp Gedcom View Compare 1.0.1 ** [https://github.com/elliotchance/ Elliot Chance projects (see Articles above)

WT Challenge 2021, January Week 3

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=WikiTree Challenge 2021, Week 3= :Guest Star, Jonny Perl, creator of DNA Painter ==Documents shared by Jonny== ==Photos shared by Jonny== ==Useful Resources List== ===Ireland=== *http://dustydocs.com/country-show/4/Ireland.html *https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ *[[Space:External_Resources_for_Irish_Genealogy_Research|External Resources for Irish Genealogy]] there are a lot of links on this space page *[[Space:Sources-Ireland-Province-County|Sources-Ireland-Province-County]] ===Scotland=== *http://dustydocs.com/country-show/2/Scotland.html *[[Space:Scotland_Genealogy_Resources|Scotland Genealogy Resources]] lots of great links ===England=== *[[Space:England_Research_Resources:_General|England Research Resources: General]] *[[Space:England_County_Resource_Pages|England County Resource Pages]] ===Austria=== ===Poland=== *[[Project:Poland/Resource_Library|Poland/ Resource Library]] ===Germany=== *https://eudocs.lib.byu.edu/index.php/Historic_German_Newspapers_Online *[[Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources|German Roots Project Resources]] *Common German Script reading problems from Legacy webinars "Deciphering German Script" by Gail S. Blankenau, Genealogist: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~kobie/script.htm

WTC 2023 Work Space 10 Interesting Finds

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=== Interesting Finds === This is for [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/url Challenge 10] ([[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2023_Challenge_10|Challenge 10 Space Page]]) ✅ ❌ ==== [[Heese-55|Johannes August Heese]] ==== # ✅ (in the intro slides) Johannes August Heese was a founding member of GSSA (Genealogical Society of South Africa) on 17 June 1964 in Cape Town [https://genza.org.za/index.php/en/gssa-founders1/935-gssa-founders eGSSA] Verwysing deur. # ✅ The father of [[Heese-55|Johannes']] wife [[Du_Toit-5714|Magdalena Elizabeth (du Toit) Heese]] (Born 19 Dec 1908), [[Du_Toit-5715|Lourens Erasmus Du Toit]] was a prisoner of war during the Boer War. His wife Cornelia Margaretha (le Roux) Du Toit was imprisoned as a refugee. Three of Cornelia's children died in the refugee camp: one of dysentery and two of measles. Lourens was a Member of the Winburg Commando in 1901- He was captured on 7 August 1901 at Sand River. ==== [[Lombard-2074|Roelof Theunis Johannes Lombard]] ==== # ✅ A grandson of [[McDonald-29622|Alexander Lowrie McDonald]] wrote a memoir of his grandfather, based mostly on Alexander's own diaries and other writings. It is posted online at Electric Scotland and makes for fascinating reading. ([https://electricscotland.com/webclans/minibios/mc/mcdonald_alexander.htm ElectricScotland.com]) Alexander is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=McDonald-29622&person2Name=Lombard-2074 7 degrees] from [[Lombard-2074|Roelof Lombard]]. ==== [[Jones-136119|Edward John Morse Jones]] ==== # ✅ [[Fitch-4250|Cecil Edwin Fitch KBE (1870-1940)]] was knighted on 1 January 1920 For services in connection with [wartime] recruiting. He is 1st cousin once removed from Eileen Muriel Given-Wilson (1900-1976) (2nd Wife of Edward John Morse Jones) # ✅ [[Fitch-4248|Herbert Trevor Fitch (1876-1935)]] - was a catcher of spies! He worked for Scotland Yard and one of his tasks during WWI was catching German spies in Britain. He is 1st cousin once removed from Eileen Muriel Given-Wilson. (2nd Wife of Edward John Morse Jones) # [[Given-Wilson-4|Patrick Francis Given-Wilson]] was a POW during WWII for three and a half years. Patrick is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Given-Wilson-4&person2Name=Jones-136119 4 degrees] from [[Jones-136119|Edward John Morse Jones]], and [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Given-Wilson-4&person2Name=Murray-2417 27 generations] from MD, being her 12th cousin once removed. # 2nd wife of Edward John Morse Jones [[Given-Wilson-1|Eileen Muriel Given-Wilson]] and [[Fitch-4264|Admiral Aubrey Wray Fitch]] both share a common ancestor in [[Fitch-4258|George Fitch]] - one line comes down son Frederick and the other son Alfred. # ✅ [[Fitch-4254|Emma Sarah Fitch]] was in her mid Sixties when she married for the first name her husband was James Bryant Douglas he was also in his Sixties and marrying for the first time. Emma is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Fitch-4254&person2Name=Jones-136119 4 degrees] from [[Jones-136119|Edward Jones]]. # [[Fitch-4275|Ellen Fitch]] and [[Fitch-4276|Charlotte Fitch]] ran a boarding School in Chelmsford in Essex. She is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Fitch-4275&person2Name=Jones-136119 5 degrees] from [[Jones-136119|Edward John Morse Jones]]. # [[Wilson-106566|Harold Melvyn Given-Wilson]] married rather well, he married [[Nolan-5171|Stella Agnes Drummond]] Two of her Uncles were Baronets Sir William Augustus Annesley "10th Baronet Stewart of Ramelton" Stewart and Sir Harry Jocelyn Urquhart "11th Baronet Stewart of Ramelton" Stewart. Harold is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Wilson-106566&person2Name=Jones-136119 3 degrees] from [[Jones-136119|Edward Jones]] and ([https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Wilson-106566&person2Name=Heese-55 20 degrees] from [[Heese-55|Johannes August Heese]].) ==== [[Botha-7159|Colin Graham Botha]] ==== # Colin Botha's Sister-in-law [[Blood-2353|Alta V Blood]] her Father George Blood was shot and killed by her Mother. ==== [[Twentyman-Jones-1|Margaret Constance (Twentyman-Jones) Cairns]] ==== # ✅ Downton Abbey is real! The family of [[Twentyman-117|Alfred Charles Twentyman (1832-1908)]] and his brother [[Twentyman-114|Lawrence Burrell Twentyman (1826-1902)]] had 5-6 domestic servants in their households in every census year, including: a butler, a cook, a lady's maid, house maids, kitchen maids, and a nurse (in old age). Apparently the export trade with South Africa was very lucrative! # I connected [[Twentyman-Jones-1|Margaret Constance (Twentyman-Jones) Cairns]] to her paternal great-grand uncle [[Arderne-112|Ralph Henry Arderne (1802-1885)]] whose profile had already been created. He was the founder of the Arderne Gardens in Claremont, Capetown, a South African Provincial Heritage Site. Someone had added the Wikipedia article describing the interesting history of the gardens and how the park intertwines with Margaret's family history. # ✅ [[Shaw-28406|Margaret Josephine (Shaw) Twentyman-Jones (1881-1936)]], mother of a starting profile, was born in the City of Cork in Ireland. At age 16, she travelled (alone) from London, England, on the ship ''Johannesburg'' to Cape Town, South Africa. Earlier in the century, at least four of her father’s siblings had emigrated to Cape Colony, so she may have been travelling to join her relatives. However, only her aunt [[Shaw-28466|Frances Katherine (Shaw) Burrowes]] was still alive in 1897 and she would pass away nine months after Margaret arrived. Margaret's mother died in 1900, her father passed away in 1903 and four of her siblings emigrated to Montreal, Canada, after their parents' deaths. Margaret stayed in South Africa. I think Margaret was courageous! ==== [[Van_Jaarsveld-929|Floris Albertus van Jaarsveld]] ==== # ✅ [[Janse_van_Rensburg-1798|Willem Cornelis Janse van Rensburg]] ([https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Janse_van_Rensburg-1798&person2Name=Van_Jaarsveld-929 6 degrees] from Floris van Jaarsveld), was elected 2nd president of the South African Republic in 1862. But the supporters of [[Pretorius-3131|Marthinus Wessel Pretorius]], the first president (and 8 degrees from Floris van Jaarsveld), did not support the results of the election and what amounted to the Transvaal Civil War broke out. When the fighting came to a halt in January 1864, another presidential election was held and Pretorius was re-elected; he was sworn in on 9 May 1864. Janse van Rensburg subsequently returned to his farm near Rustenburg, where he died and was buried shortly afterwards. The South African capital Pretoria was named after Pretorius. ==== [[Murray-2417|Marjorie Diane "Dee" (Murray) Nash]] ==== # ✅ MD Nash is a gg-granddaughter of Andrew Murray [[Murray-2231]], who is a very notable figure in South African cultural history. He was a Scot who became the minister of the Dutch Reformed Church in Graaff-Reinet in the 1820s. #[[Clairmonte-8 | Constance Clairmonte]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Clairmonte-8&person2Name=Murray-2417 7 degrees] of [[Murray-2417|Marjorie Diane "Dee" (Murray) Nash]], married the Harold william Addington, third son of Viscount Sidmouth in India # ✅ [[Clairmonte-4 | Adolphus Julian Clairmount]] father of [[Clairmonte-8 | Constance Clairmonte]], also [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Clairmonte-4&person2Name=Murray-2417&relation=0&ignoreIds= 7 degrees] from [[Murray-2417|Marjorie Diane "Dee" (Murray) Nash]], He was born in Barbados, married in South Africa, had children in South Africa and England. He later moved to Halifax in Nova Scotia where he died. # [[Holland-16853|Alfred Reginald Sothern Holland (1876-1948)]] was Trade Commissioner to South Africa from 1908 to 1914 and Director-General of Inspection of Munitions in 1916. He was given a title when the Holland Baronetcy of Westwell Manor was created on February 17 1917 in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. The title was also given to his two sons and then it expired with the death of the 2nd son Guy in 1997. Alfred is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Holland-16853&person2Name=Murray-2417 6 generations] from MD, being her first cousin twice removed. He is also ([https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Holland-16853&person2Name=Heese-55 15 generations] from [[Heese-55|Johannes August Heese]], being his 6th cousin once removed.) === Not Yet Sorted === # A few unusual Professions in this challenge [[Gillingwater-27|William Gillingwater]] was a perfumer , [[Withers-2976|Alfred Withers]] was a Pawnbroker and Jeweller, [[Young-59246|Anthony Young]] was a Club Billiard Marker at one point and one of his sons and son-in-law had the occupation of Lapidary. === Connections to each other === # [[Heese-55|Johannes August Heese]] - See below, Lombard. And he is 6th cousins twice removed from [[Musk-15|Elon Musk]]. He is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Heese-55&person2Name=Botha-7159 13 generations] from [[Botha-7159|Colin Botha]], being his fifth cousin once removed. # [[Lombard-2074|Roelof Theunis Johannes Lombard]] is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Lombard-2074&person2Name=Murray-2417 13 generations] from [[Murray-2417|MD Nash]], being her fifth cousin once removed, [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Lombard-2074&person2Name=Botha-7159 14 generations] from [[Botha-7159|Colin Botha]], being his fourth cousin four times removed, and [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Lombard-2074&person2Name=Heese-55 15 generations] from [[Heese-55|Johannes Heese]], being his 6th cousins once removed. # [[Jones-136119|Edward John Morse Jones]] is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jones-136119&person2Name=Lombard-2074 21 degrees] from [[Lombard-2074|Roelof Lombard]], [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jones-136119&person2Name=Botha-7159 21 degrees] from [[Botha-7159|Colin Botha]], and [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jones-136119&person2Name=Heese-55 22 degrees] from [[Heese-55|Johannes Heese]]. # [[Botha-7159|Colin Graham Botha]] is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Botha-7159&person2Name=Van_Jaarsveld-929 12 generations] from [[Van_Jaarsveld-929|Floris van Jaarsveld]], being his, [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Botha-7159&person2Name=Heese-55 13 generations] from [[Heese-55|Johannes Heese]], being his fifth cousin once removed, [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Botha-7159&person2Name=Twentyman-Jones-1 9 degrees] from [[Twentyman-Jones-1|Margaret Cairns]], and [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Botha-7159&person2Name=Heese-55 13 generations] from [[Heese-55|Johannes Heese]], being his 5th cousin once removed. # [[Twentyman-Jones-1|Margaret Constance (Twentyman-Jones) Cairns]] is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Twentyman-Jones-1&person2Name=Botha-7159 9 degrees] from [[Botha-7159|Colin Botha]], [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Twentyman-Jones-1&person2Name=Heese-55 10 degrees] from [[Heese-55|Johannes Heese]], [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Twentyman-Jones-1&person2Name=Lombard-2074 12 degrees] from [[Lombard-2074|Roelof Lombard]], and 13 degrees from both [[Murray-2417|MD Nash]] and [[Van_Jaarsveld-929|Floris van Jaarsveld]]. # [[Van_Jaarsveld-929|Floris Albertus van Jaarsveld]] is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Van_Jaarsveld-929&person2Name=Botha-7159 12 generations] from [[Botha-7159|Colin Botha]], being his fourth cousins twice removed, [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Van_Jaarsveld-929&person2Name=Murray-2417 12 generations] from [[Murray-2417|MD Nash]], being her fifth cousin, and [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Van_Jaarsveld-929&person2Name=Lombard-2074 15 generations] from [[Lombard-2074|Roelof Lombard]], being his 6th cousin once removed. Also [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Van_Jaarsveld-929&person2Name=Heese-55 15 generations] from [[Heese-55|Johannes Heese]], being his 6th cousin once removed. # [[Murray-2417|Marjorie Diane (Murray) Nash]] is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Murray-2417&person2Name=Botha-7159 12 generations] from [[Botha-7159|Colin Botha]], being his fourth cousin twice removed, [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Murray-2417&person2Name=Van_Jaarsveld-929 12 generations] from [[Van_Jaarsveld-929|Floris van Jaarsveld]], being his fifth cousin, [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Murray-2417&person2Name=Lombard-2074 13 generations] from [[Lombard-2074|Roelof Lombard]], being his fifth cousin once removed, and [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Murray-2417&person2Name=Heese-55 15 generations] from[[Heese-55|Johannes Heese]], being his 6th cousin once removed. === More Notable Connections === === Military === * [[Wicksteed-123|Francis Herbert Laurence Wicksteed (abt.1871-1902)]] - Lieutenant, Gorringe's Flying Column * [[Eustace-557|Alexander Henry Eustace (1863-1939)]] - Major General and a Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (CBE) * [[Fitch-4277|Cecil Alexander Gordon Fitch (1899-1918)]] 2nd Lieutenant, son of Sir Cecil and Lady Fitch died of wounds 19 Sep 1918 in France * [[Fitch-4250|Cecil Edwin Fitch (1870-1940)]] father of the soldier above * [[Wood-51884|Cecil James Byron Wood (1913-1941)]] Able Seaman NZ Anzacs died at sea 1941 * [[Holland-16822|Gerald Lionel Sothern Holland (1869-1947)]] South Africa - Second Boer War with Struben's Scouts * [[Holland-16844|Lionel Herbert L'Estrange Holland (bef.1899-1987)]] World War One with the Rhodesia Native Regiment * [[Shaw-28415|Maurice Bonaventure Shaw (1879-1926)]], Anglo Boer War (1899-1902), He had enlisted in 1899 and was discharged at his own request in October 1902. Since he had not completed his full 12 years of service (seven years in Army Service and five years in Army Reserve), Maurice had to pay £18 to break his service. £18 from 1902 would be the equivalent of £1995 today (2023)!!

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=== Interesting Finds === This is for [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/url Challenge 6] ([[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2023_Challenge_6|Challenge 6 Space Page]]) ✅ ❌ ==== [[Stuart-8971|Jesse Stuart]] ==== # ✅ [[Craft-580|Archelous Craft]] (abt. 1749 - 1853) - 4th great grandfather of [[Stuart-8971|Jesse Stuart]] was in the American Revolutionary War as a Private in North Carolina. He was a centenarian and died at the age of 104. According to an article from the Pine Mountain DAR Chapter, there is a family story that Archelous split a hundred fence rails on his hundredth birthday. [[Weddington-53|Weddington-53]] 02:29, 24 June 2023 (UTC) # [[Stuart-8971|Jesse Hilton Stuart (1907-1984)]] 's (half) uncle [[Stewart-55963|Robert "Bob" Stewart (1900-1935)]] and [[Bocook-35|John T. Bocook (abt.1899-1935)]], the husband of Malissa Stewart, Bob's sister, both died the same day after being shot by Arthur Hicks in Rowan, KY. It is still unclear whether Arthur Hicks was related in any way to Bob, whose maternal grandmother was named Nancy Hicks. # ✅ [[Stewart-55963|Robert "Bob" Stewart (1900-1935)]]'s sister-in-law, [[Sprouse-870|Hazel (Sprouse) Adkins (1909-2002)]], married one of the three DeAutremont brothers, Ray, who was wanted after a failed, deadly train robbery attempt in southern Oregon in October 1923. The marriage was in 1925; Ray used an assumed name on their marriage record and fathered two children with her, before being finally apprehended four years after the robbery. Hazel lived with her parents while her children grew up and eventually remarried. [[Bogue-687|Bogue-687]] 19:32, 27 June 2023 (UTC) Bob is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Stewart-55963&person2Name=Stuart-8971 3 generations] from Jesse, being his uncle. # [[Gullett-537|Sarah Gullett (abt. 1825- abt. 1864)]] had daughters with 3 of the Pennington brothers and briefly married also a cousin of the Pennington brothers. She first married Alisha Pennington and they had a daughter named Mary Jane. But Alisha died young and Sarah married William Jenkins Pennington, a cousin of Alisha. However, 20 days after the wedding her new husband discovered she was pregnant, and Sarah confessed she had a relationship with Henry C. Pennington, brother of her deceased first husband Alisha and husband of her own sister Mary Jane. This second marriage ended in divorce. The daughter of Henry C. Pennington and Sarah is probably Violet who was officially recorded as the daughter of her sister Mary Jane. Some years later Sarah had another out of marriage relationship with James Pennington another brother of Alisha and Henry C. giving birth to a daughter named Alafair. Sarah is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Gullett-537&person2Name=Stuart-8971 5 generations] from [[Stuart-8971|Jesse Stuart]], being his great-grand-aunt. ==== [[Geddes-1848|Alice Spencer (Geddes) Lloyd]] ==== # According to his obituary (attached to his Find a Grave memorial) [[Austin-16308|George Henry Austin (abt.1850-1923)]] and his ex-wife [[Gardiner-5851|Mary Ella (Gardiner) Micklewright (1858-1923)]], both married to different people at the time, died two hours apart. [[Rosenberger-813|Richard Rosenberger]]. George is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Austin-16308&person2Name=Geddes-1848 6 degrees] from [[Geddes-1848|Alice (Geddes) Lloyd]]. # [[Geddes-1848|Alice Spencer (Geddes) Lloyd (1876-1962)]] - namesake grandmother (also [[Spencer-27779|Alice Allen (Spencer) Geddes (1826-1909)]], was married to a Scotsman who was a calico printer (according to the 1850 census). He (Robert) eventually became an Eclectic Physician, along with Cousin Peter, a distinction of medicine which perhaps influenced Alice Geddes Lloyd to found the college. (See:[https://lloydlibrary.org/research/archives/eclectic-medicine/#:~:text=The%20Eclectic%20physician%20aimed%20to,indigenous%20to%20the%20United%20States. Eclectic Medicine]) She (Geddes-1848) also shares a birthday with myself, her 8th cousin once removed ([[buckner-1534|Lo]]), so she must have been Uber-cool...and potentially the closest relation I've found yet who shares that birthdate! # ✅ [[Kingsley-1986|Edith Marian Kingsley (1870-1972)]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Kingsley-1986&person2Name=Geddes-1848 6 degrees] from [[Geddes-1848|Alice Lloyd]] lived to 101 [[Martin-58790|Martin-58790]] 19:08, 27 June 2023 (UTC) # ✅ [[Murphy-28270|William Herbert Murphy (1855-1929)]] Co-Founder of Cadillac and Lincoln Automobile Companies. Murphy was the lead financial backer of Henry Ford's first gasoline powered vehicle, a delivery wagon, after Ford took Murphy on a 3-hour drive of a prototype. Murphy would be the main financial backer of the Detroit Automobile Company, the company where Ford created the first race car. The Detroit Automobile Company would not be successful and eventually fold, but Murphy and Ford still believed in the gasoline automobile's future and created the Henry Ford Company. Their visions for the future of the automobile varied and Ford would eventually leave the company but allowed to retain the rights to his name. With Ford gone, Murphy would immediately rebrand the company to the Cadillac Automobile Company. ''The Cadillac Automobile Company was established on August 22, 1902'', converting the Henry Ford Company factory at Cass Street and Amsterdam Avenue. It was named after French explorer Antoine Laumet de La Mothe, sieur de Cadillac, who had founded Detroit in 1701. ((This was found while working on [[Arvin-213|Margaret Willie (Arvin) Sissons (1879-1947)]] lines.)) [[Craig-4574|Craig-4574]] 15:47, 25 June 2023 (UTC) William is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Murphy-28270&person2Name=Geddes-1848 18 generations] from [[Geddes-1848|Alice Lloyd]], being her 8th cousin. # [[Lyman-2396|Susan Jesse Lyman (1894-1925)]] death caused the resignation of the Associate Medical Examiner in Hampden County, MA after he was questioned by the Governor and District Attorney regarding the circumstances of her death. Further research reveals that he was accused of referring patients to a physician for "illegal operations," probably criminal, that caused their death or had serious complications.[[Ulmer-538|Ulmer-538]] 13:06, 27 June 2023 (UTC) Susan is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Lyman-2396&person2Name=Geddes-1848 19 generations] from [[Geddes-1848|Alice Lloyd]], being her 8th cousin. # [[Allen-64909|Harry Stone Allen (1860-1947)]] went from being a superintendent in 1910 to a manufacturer of candy and ice cream in 1920 and was proprietor of Allen's candy company for 40 years. he owned Ice cream Companies in Bloomington and Ottawa[[Tyner-799|Tyner-799]] 18:21, 25 June 2023 (UTC) Harry is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Allen-64909&person2Name=Geddes-1848 19 generations] from [[Geddes-1848|Alice Lloyd]], being her 8th cousin once removed. # ✅ [[Weil-1203|Dr John Leopold Weil (1920-1997)]] at 6 degrees from [[Geddes-1848|Alice Spencer (Geddes) Lloyd (1876-1962)]] along with his wife were superb clinicians who spent their adult lives helping and healing emotionally troubled children to strengthen their psychological well being. Publish author on the subject. More info at http://www.jgweil.org/ [[Martin-58790|Martin-58790]] 21:46, 27 June 2023 (UTC) John is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Weil-1203&person2Name=Geddes-1848 6 degrees] from [[Geddes-1848|Alice Lloyd]]. # ✅ (Notable connection) [[Errett-31|Isaac Errett]] was the manager and founder of the Christian Standard, the 1st of its denomination in the USA, and he was close friend and the Funeral orator of US president James A Garfield in Sep 1881[[Tyner-799|Tyner-799]] 22:42, 27 June 2023 (UTC) Isaac is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Errett-31&person2Name=Geddes-1848 4 degrees] from [[Geddes-1848|Alice Lloyd]]. ==== [[Sutton-15729|William Loftus Sutton M.D.]] ==== # ❌ (too recent) [[Sutton-15729|William Loftus Sutton M.D.]]'s granddaughter and great granddaughter wrote several books on the family history of both the Suttons and the Tarletons [[Williams-5383|Williams-5383]] 21:36, 22 June 2023 (UTC) # [[Buck-3709|Charles William Buck]], grandson of [[Sutton-15729|William Loftus Sutton]], was Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Peru from 1885 to 1889. [[Mair-955|Mair-955]] 00:18, 23 June 2023 (UTC) # ✅ [[Firestone-82|Harvey Samuel Firestone]] and [[Smith-104318|Idabelle (Smith) Firestone]] besides being famous for the Firestone brand had a radio and television program called [https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1199&context=jussibjorlingsocietynl ''The Voice of Firestone''] which focused on classical music. Their grandson married [[Tinder-107|Shirley Ann (Tinder) Firestone]] the second great grandniece of [[Sutton-15729|William Sutton M.D.]]. [[Williams-5383|Williams-5383]] 18:06, 23 June 2023 (UTC) # ❌ (too recent) [[Sutton-15729|William Loftus Sutton M.D.]] sent his 3 eldest sons to college at Georgetown. 2 sons continued medical training at Transylvania and the 3rd went to the Medical College of Louisville. He planned to send his youngest son for medical training, but he died before he could. William also educated all 3 of his daughters, sending them to private schools to include "The Scott Female Institute" which he was the Chairman of the Board of Visitors. # ❌ (too recent) ✅ (using anyways) [[Buck-3708|Charles Lunsford Neville Buck]] was an author and had several of his stories adapted into plays for the theater and also as silent movies. He also wrote under the pseudonym Hugh Lunsford. He grew up in Kentucky except for 4 years spent in South America with his father who was serving President Grover Cleveland in Peru. See Wikepdedia page https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Neville_Buck. [[Oldaker-144|Oldaker-144]] Charles is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Buck-3708&person2Name=Sutton-15729 3 generations] from [[Sutton-15729|William Sutton M.D.]], being his first great-grandson. # ✅ [[Kirby-Smith-4|Edmund Kirby-Smith]] was the last surviving general from the Civil War, dying in 1893. He fought on the Confederate side. He is the father of [[Sutton-15729|William Loftus Sutton]]'s daughter Mary Belle's brother-in-law [[Buck-9339|Richard S. Buck]]'s son [[Buck-9341|Randolph Buck]]'s wife. He was also a professor of mathematics, after the war. [[Mair-955|Mair-955]] 02:30, 28 June 2023 (UTC) # [[Atwood-4454|Rachel Vaux Atwood]] served as a nurse during World War I, making her (at the time of writing this anyway) the only woman on the military service list for this challenge. (Hautala-20) Rachel is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Atwood-4454&person2Name=Sutton-15729 6 degrees] from [[Sutton-15729|William Sutton M.D.]]. ==== [[Williamson-18573|Josephine Kirby (Williamson) Henry]] ==== # ✅ [[Williamson-18573|Josephine Kirby William]]'s father, [[Williamson-18588|Euclid Williamson]], was owner of a steamboat, the ''Paul Jones''. On 3 Feb. 1848, the ''Paul Jones'' collided with the steamer, the ''Major Barbour''. There were several deaths reported. In 1851, the owners of the steamboat ''Major Barbour'' brought a suit of trespass against Euclid Williamson and the owners of the ''Paul Jones'' before the Circuit Court of the United States for the District of Ohio. ''Lloyd's Steamboat Directory, and Disasters on the Western Waters'', p. 295 (https://sites.rootsweb.com/~kycampbe/pauljones.htm) [[Doherty-2064|Doherty-2064]] 17:55, 22 June 2023 (UTC) # [[Williamson-18573|Josephine Kirby (Williamson) Henry]] is only [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Peake-133&person2Name=Williamson-18573 5º] (2 branches) from [[Peake-133|William H Henry Peake Sr]] who lived in Anne Arundel County, Maryland and was a slave owner of at least 17. He had 12 known children with his wife [[Gardener-745|Margaret Gardener]]. [[Luker-573|Luker-573]] 04:59, 23 June 2023 (UTC) # ✅ [[Williamson-18573|Josephine (Williamson) Henry]] is only [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Brown-161546&person2Name=Williamson-18573 3º] from [[Brown-161546|Scott Brown Jr (1816-1891)]] via her husband William. [http://genealogytrails.com/ken/NationalGuard/adj_generals.html Scott Brown], [https://kynghistory.ky.gov/Our-History/Our-People/Pages/default.aspx Adjutant General of Kentucky]: 1859 - 1861. Born: 1816, Franklin County, Kentucky. Assigned to position: 12 September 1859. Served under Governor(s): Beriah Magoffin. Died: 29 December 1891, Franklin County, Kentucky. Buried: Section B, Lot 45, Grave 3, Frankfort Cemetery, Frankfort, Franklin County, Kentucky. [[Luker-573|Luker-573]] 00:57, 24 June 2023 (UTC) # [[Williamson-18573|Josephine (Williamson) Henry]]'s was the niece of English-born Canadian author [[Kirby-3502|William Kirby (1817-1906)]] ==== [[Arvin-213|Margaret (Arvin) Sissons]] ==== # ✅ [[Little-21987|Kinchen Davis Little 1830-1910]] had a plantation on the Oconee River in Putnam County, Georgia. A bird-shaped mound, created by Native Americans, was present on a stony ridge, built from white quartz rock. The bird was 102-feet-long, from head to tail. (Thiel-559) Kinchen is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Little-21987&person2Name=Arvin-213 5 degrees] from [[Arvin-213|Margaret Sissons]]. #[[Weiner-675|Edwin M. R. Weiner]], brother-in-law of [[Arvin-213|Margaret Sissons]], was educated as an electrical engineer and worked in that profession for many years. Then he changed careers in his later years and became a commission portrait painter. It seems he was fairly well known in his day. He lived in Wisconsin but traveled to other places to paint portraits. He was also listed in Who Was Who in American Art. [[Kimbel-162|Kimbel-162]] 13:43, 27 June 2023 (UTC) # [[Saxe-282|Martin Saxe (1874-1967)]] was a New York City lawyer for 60 years. He was a New York state Representative twice, the New York State Tax Commission president, and helped elect Mayor LaGuardia of New York City. (Thiel-559) Martin is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Saxe-282&person2Name=Arvin-213 4 degrees] from [[Arvin-213|Margaret Sissons]]. # [[Ball-24091 | Ira Ball (1861-1891)]] was murdered by his brother, [[Ball-24097 | Charles Vance Ball 1872-1942)]] after the two young men got in a serious argument about a division of property between them. A suit had been filed, and upon learning of it from the bank, Charley rushed to Ira's house to confront him. After a war of words, Ira became exasperated by his younger brother, and went to his home, returning with a shotgun. Upon seeing the gun, Charley pulled out a .38 and shot Ira, fatally wounding him. Both brothers were cousin to [[Arvin-213|Margaret Sissons]], being the sons of her aunt on her mother's side. [[Vanoy-22 | Vanoy-22]] # ✅ [[Semmes-136|Granville Martin Semmes II (1927-2012)]] is the Original Founder of 1-800-Flowers (and 6 degrees from Margaret Sissons). He had the idea while in the shower. He was friends with both a florist and an executive with a telecommunications company. The number 1-800-Flowers was already taken so Semmes flew to Wisconsin to purchase it from the current owner. The business eventually floundered and the assets were bought by the current owner (who appears prominently in current commercials) Jim McCann. Both Semmes and McCann claim to be the Founder. [[Craig-4574|Craig-4574]] 21:28, 27 June 2023 (UTC) Granville is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Semmes-136&person2Name=Arvin-213 6 degrees] from [[Arvin-213|Margaret Sissons]]. ==== [[Wilson-106653|Cora (Wilson) Stewart]] ==== # ✅ [[Wilson-106653|Cora (Wilson) Stewart (1875-1958)]] - A relative at degree 6, [[Fultz-814|Leslie Obadiah Fultz]] was murdered as part of a feud between Stamper & Fultz families in 1878. See news clipping at FG source for details. Feuds were not just limited to Hatfield/McCoy. Eastern KY could be a dangerous place in late 1800s. [[Powers-5789|Powers-5789]] 06:42, 23 June 2023 (UTC) # [[Wilson-106653|Cora (Wilson) Stewart (1875-1958)]] starting profile was known for founding Moonlight Schools. Did you know that she was also a delegate to the 1920 Democratic Convention where she seconded the nomination for Governor Cox, highlighting the candidate's support for what would become the 19th Amendment? [[Smith-159364|Smith-159364]] 02:56, 23 June 2023 (UTC) Cora is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Wilson-106653&person2Name=Stuart-8971 10 degrees] from [[Stuart-8971|Jesse Stuart]]. # [[Skinner-11440|Rida Lee Skinner]], Collateral relative of Cora Stewart, served as a Landsman Yeoman (female) for 30 days during WWI (Mississippi to Washington, D. C.). (Tull-5). Rida is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Skinner-11440&person2Name=Wilson-106653 5 degrees] from [[Wilson-106653|Cora Stewart]]. # [[Parrish-5673|Lycurgus C (Parrish) Engle (1875-1931)]] changed his last name from Parrish to Engle (we do not know why). He murdered his second wife because she wanted a divorce. In the fray, he injured his stepson and consequently, his brother-in-law (also in the house), shot and killed Lycurgus in self-defense. The coroner recorded his death as justifiable homicide and his wife, Manie Gough's death was ruled a homicide. [[Gough-3169|Manie Engle]] had been married three times prior with her first husband being kicked by a horse; her second husband died of appendicitis and she divorced her third husband. (Tull-5) Lycurgus is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Parrish-5673&person2Name=Wilson-106653 6 degrees] from [[Wilson-106653|Cora Stewart]]. #[[Fultz-319|Morton Harrison Fultz]] (1890-1966) - and father of six children had an interesting occupation for Maysville, Mason, KY area. In the 1920-1940 censuses he was employed in a cotton mill. Cotton mill in northern KY, where major cash crop was Burleigh Tobacco!? Most, like me, probably thought cotton was only a 'Southern USA' crop. [[Powers-5789|Powers-5789]] 18:56, 26 June 2023 (UTC) Morton is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Fultz-319&person2Name=Wilson-106653 7 degrees] from [[Wilson-106653|Cora Stewart]]. #[[Frazier-7611|Luther Turner Frazier]] (1888-1965), born in Carter County, Kentucky, was in WWI where he met his future wife (from Cornwall, England). She emigrated in 1918 and they were married in AZ in 1918. He became a lawyer & judge and father of two in Cochise County, AZ. [[Powers-5789|Powers-5789]] 19:17, 26 June 2023 (UTC) Luther is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Frazier-7611&person2Name=Wilson-106653 6 degrees] from [[Wilson-106653|Cora Stewart]]. # ✅ [[Jones-118211|James Claiborn Jones (1826-1914)]], nicknamed "OLD CLAIB JONES," was considered a "Famous Gunfighter in the Old West" Occupation: Lawman (Stevenson-3628) James is [[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jones-118211&person2Name=Wilson-106653 7 degrees] from [[Wilson-106653|Cora Stewart]]. # [[McCrea-1112|Alice McCrea]]. She was an Assistant Professor of Radiation Physics and Therapy @Duke Medical Center; a graduate of the University of Kentucky in Lexington; a member of the American College of Radiology, a member of the Society of Nuclear Medicine, and a fellow member of the American Association of Physicists in Medicine. She was certified by the American Board of Radiology to practice the specialty of Radiological Physics at Duke Medical Center. Alice is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=McCrea-1112&person2Name=Wilson-106653 4 degrees] from [[Wilson-106653|Cora Stewart]]. # ✅ [[Gannon-1805|Alfred Charles Gannon]] (1916-1988), a Kentucky Appalachian, helped make bacon and ham more flavorful through his patents in the packaging business. See news clipping at his FindAGrave link.[[Powers-5789|Powers-5789]] 22:36, 27 June 2023 (UTC) Alfred is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Gannon-1805&person2Name=Wilson-106653 7 degrees] from [[Wilson-106653|Cora Stewart]]. # [[Stewart-3|Jasper Byrd Stewart (1829-1914)]], had 2 wives and many children at the same time and apparently they knew about each other and got along. Jasper was [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Stewart-3&person2Name=Wilson-106653 3 degrees] from [[Wilson-106653|Cora Stewart]], being her husband's uncle. ==== [[Jones-103136|Alberta Odell Jones]] ==== # [[Pulliam-1529|William Pulliam (abt.1912-1937)]] was killed by his wife on 11 Aug 1937 in their home in Kingsville, Albemarle, Stanley Co., North Carolina; his jugular vein was severed with a stake. The death was ruled a homicide on the death certificate. He was a nephew of [[Wofford-827|James Daniel Wofford (1894-1964)]], who was an uncle of [[Jones-103136|Alberta Odell Jones (1930-1965)]]. # [[Mathews-7003|James Mathews (1872-1944)]]'s obituary reports that he was a "Star" in the Negro Baseball League and played for the Owensboro Black Stockings.[[Tucker-11084|Tucker-11084]] 00:38, 26 June 2023 (UTC) James is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Mathews-7003&person2Name=Jones-103136 6 Degrees] from [[Jones-103136|Alberta Jones]]. # Alberta Jones is surrounded by USBH notables [[Jones-125034|Laurence Clifton Jones (1882-1975)]], ✅ [[Morris-37100|Grace (Morris) Jones (1876-1928)]], ✅ [[Jones-136985|Helen (Jones) Woods (abt.1923-2020)]], [[Barker-1376|Mignon (Barker) Richmond (1897-1984)]] Laurence is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jones-125034&person2Name=Jones-103136 6 degrees] from [[Jones-103136|Alberta Jones]]. Grace is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Morris-37100&person2Name=Jones-103136 6 degrees] from [[Jones-103136|Alberta Jones]]. === Not Yet Sorted === :''Done === Connections to each other === # ✅ [[Stuart-8971|Jesse Stuart]] is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Stuart-8971&person2Name=Geddes-1848 19 generations] from [[Geddes-1848|Alice Spencer (Geddes) Lloyd]], being her 7th cousin three times removed. He is also [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Stuart-8971&person2Name=Wilson-106653 10 degrees] from [[Wilson-106653|Cora (Wilson) Stewart]] and [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Stuart-8971&person2Name=Sutton-15729 14 degrees] from [[Sutton-15729|William Loftus Sutton M.D.]]. # [[Geddes-1848|Alice Spencer (Geddes) Lloyd]] is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Geddes-1848&person2Name=Stuart-8971 19 generations] from [[Stuart-8971|Jesse Stuart]], being his 7th cousin three times removed. She is also [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Geddes-1848&person2Name=Williamson-18573 13 degrees] from [[Williamson-18573|Josephine Kirby (Williamson) Henry]] and [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Geddes-1848&person2Name=Sutton-15729 15 degrees] from [[Sutton-15729|William Loftus Sutton M.D.]]. # [[Sutton-15729|William Loftus Sutton M.D.]] is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Sutton-15729&person2Name=Wilson-106653 11 degrees] from [[Wilson-106653|Cora (Wilson) Stewart]], and [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Sutton-15729&person2Name=Arvin-213 12 degrees] from [[Arvin-213|Margaret (Arvin) Sissons]], and [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Sutton-15729&person2Name=Stuart-8971 14 degrees] from [[Stuart-8971|Jesse Stuart]]. # [[Williamson-18573|Josephine Kirby (Williamson) Henry]] is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Williamson-18573&person2Name=Geddes-1848 13 degrees] from [[Geddes-1848|Alice Spencer (Geddes) Lloyd]], [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Williamson-18573&person2Name=Stuart-8971 14 degrees] from [[Stuart-8971|Jesse Stuart]], [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Williamson-18573&person2Name=Sutton-15729 14 degrees] from [[Sutton-15729|William Loftus Sutton M.D.]], and [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Williamson-18573&person2Name=Arvin-213 15 degrees] from [[Arvin-213|Margaret (Arvin) Sissons]]. # ✅ [[Arvin-213|Margaret (Arvin) Sissons]] is related by blood to many of our genealogists from the first year of the WikiTree Challenge. She is also [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Arvin-213&person2Name=Geddes-1848 27 generations] from [[Geddes-1848|Alice Spencer (Geddes) Lloyd]], being her 12th cousin once removed, [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Arvin-213&person2Name=Sutton-15729 12 degrees] from [[Sutton-15729|William Loftus Sutton M.D.]], [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Arvin-213&person2Name=Wilson-106653 14 degrees] from [[Wilson-106653|Cora (Wilson) Stewart]], and [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Arvin-213&person2Name=Williamson-18573 15 degrees] from [[Williamson-18573|Josephine Kirby (Williamson) Henry]]. # [[Wilson-106653|Cora (Wilson) Stewart]] is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Wilson-106653&person2Name=Stuart-8971 10 degrees] from [[Stuart-8971|Jesse Stuart]], [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Wilson-106653&person2Name=Sutton-15729 11 degrees] from [[Sutton-15729|William Loftus Sutton M.D.]], and [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Wilson-106653&person2Name=Arvin-213 14 degrees] from [[Arvin-213|Margaret (Arvin) Sissons]]. (No blood relations) # ✅ [[Jones-103136|Alberta Odell Jones]] is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jones-103136&person2Name=Stuart-8971 21 degrees] from [[Stuart-8971|Jesse Stuart]], [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jones-103136&person2Name=Wilson-106653 21 degrees] from [[Wilson-106653|Cora (Wilson) Stewart]], and [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jones-103136&person2Name=Sutton-15729 25 degrees] from [[Sutton-15729|William Loftus Sutton M.D.]]. === More Notable Connections === # [[Stuart-8971|Jesse Hilton Stuart (1907-1984)]] is only [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Stuart-8971&person2Name=Clay-158214 generations] from [[Clay-1582|Cassius Marcellus (Clay) Ali (1942-2016)]], better known as "Muhammad Ali," being his 6th cousin. === Military === # [[Atwood-4454|Rachel Vaux Atwood]] served as a nurse during World War I, making her (at the time of writing this anyway) the only woman on the military service list for this challenge. (Hautala-20) Rachel is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Atwood-4454&person2Name=Sutton-15729 6 degrees] from [[Sutton-15729|William Sutton M.D.]]. Civil War * [[Little-21986|James Little (1827-1862)]] served in the 49th Volunteer Georgia Infantry. He was wounded on 26 June 1862 and died on 10 July 1862. * [[Little-21990|Algeron Forrest Little (1842-1861)]] served as a Sergeant in the 12th Regiment of the Georgia Volunteer Infantry. He was wounded at Alleghany Mountain on 13 December 1861 and died on 25 December 1865. * [[MacBride-209|Thomas H. MacBride (1842-1901)]] served in Company K (Union) of the 100th Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry (Rank In: Private; Rank Out: Sergeant) and as Captain of Company B of the 39th Regiment, United States Colored Infantry * [[Judd-5361|William Aseph Judd (1838-1884)]] private served in 53rd Regiment, Massachusetts Infantry * [[Howell-14869|Joseph Anderson Howell]] (1832 - 1877). He served in the 26th Regiment, Tennessee Infantry (3rd East Tennessee Volunteers). Rank In as a Second Lieutenant; Rank Out as an Acting Quartermaster. * [[Pennington-7274|Francis M Pennington (abt. 1845)]] - Private, 10th Regiment, Kentucky Cavalry (Johnson's), Confederate. * [[Huntington-2571|Andrew Huntington (1838-)]] 9th regiment Illinois Cavalry, Union * [[Cake-234 |Erastus Buck Cake (1837-1898)]] 142nd regiment Ohio cavalry, Union * [[Errett-74|William Smith Errett]] Private Company C, 65th Ohio regiment,(Harker's Brigade) Union * [[Errett-77|James Reeder Errett]] 21st Michigan Infantry regiment, Company D * [[Buck-308|Alvin Duval Buck (1838-1922)]] 17th Virginia Infantry, Company B, Confederate

WTC 2023 Work Space 12 Interesting Finds

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=== Interesting Finds === This is for [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/url Challenge 6] ([[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2023_Challenge_6|Challenge 6 Space Page]]) ✅ ❌ ==== Wiki-ID 1 ==== ==== Wiki-ID 2 ==== ==== Wiki-ID 3 ==== ==== Wiki-ID 4 ==== ==== Wiki-ID 5 ==== ==== Wiki-ID 6 ==== ==== Wiki-ID 7 ==== === Not Yet Sorted === === Connections to each other === === More Notable Connections === === Military ===

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__TOC__ === Interesting Finds === :List of interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week :'''Connection''': [[Bourn-475|James Bourn]] and [[Ironside-953|Adelaide Ironside]] are connected at 9 degrees via the Oke family, [[Oke-214|Phillip James Oke]] and [[Oke-212|Eleanor Hellyer (Oke) Ironside)]] being siblings! :'''Connection''': [[Ironside-953|Adelaide Eliza Ironside (1831-1867)]] and [[Tiedemann-168|Dora May (Tiedemann) Wicks (1901-1974)]] are eight degrees apart through Adelaide's mother's line connecting to Dora's mother's line. All 50+ profiles that I have added, starting with Adelaide's maternal grandfather, are also within seven degrees of Dora! ==== [[Bourn-475]] ==== * [[Marsh-3998 | James Marsh]] & [[Scott-16072 | Elizabeth (Scott) Marsh]] (descendants of [[Bourn-475 | James Bourn]]) are listed as buried at [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2352953/lone-graves Lone Graves in Forbes NSW], which lists only 3 memorials (I guess it's interesting as that's the lowest number I've ever see). I've requested this is added to Categorization. [[Bradford-8102|Ronald Bradford]] * [[Bourn-475|James Bourn]] and [[Ironside-953|Adelaide Ironside]] are connected at 9 degrees via the Oke family, [[Oke-214|Phillip James Oke]] and [[Oke-212|Eleanor Hellyer (Oke) Ironside)]] being siblings! Thanks [[McAlary-149|Barbara McAlary]] for finding the connection! * [[Marsh-6543| James Marsh]], of Marshdale,Eugowra, has cut from a gumtree near Mandagery Creek and the Lachlan River the record left by the explorer George W. Evans, June 15, 1815. It has been forwarded to the Sydney Museum. This tree stood as a record of exploration the farthest west for two years, until Surveyor Oxley, who made it his starting-point, went still farther down the Lachlan. He was blocked by flood waters, and reported an inland sea.'' (3 degrees from James Bourn) (Found initially in 2018 by Jean Little, reported by Veronica Williams [[Coat-12]]) #[[Nettleton-807|Lillian Mabel Nettleton]] She lived to be 101 years old! [[Jaeger-962]] (6 degrees from James Bourne) #[[Nettleton-257|Elizabeth Nettleton]] She died in childbirth in 1865. The child lived. [[Jaeger-962]] ==== [[Heggie-235]] ==== #[[Peters-17302|Otto Peters]] and his brother [[Peters-17303|Walter Peters]] caught the ship Claymore and headed from Adelaide to Darwin in July 1872. They were ready to set up a retail store just before the Overland Telegraph system was completed in August 1872. They were uncles of [[Heggie-235|Oliver "Otto" Peters Heggie]] [[Wyatt-6676|Sue Wyatt]] ==== [[Hill-53860]] ==== * Information on [[Hill-53860|Jessie May Hill (1915-1995)]]'s female convict ancestors was found in her research held by the Society of Australian Genealogists. #Jess Hill's convict ancestors [[Payten-5|Isaac Payten]] and [[Harrison-3552|Susannah (Harrison)]] tried to escape the Colony in 1806/1807. Isaac was fined 50 pounds and imprisoned for 12 months until the fine was paid. Susannah was found 'not guilty' due to being 'under the influence of Isaac'. Acknowledgments to Heather Stevens who wrote their biographies during the week. [[Thomas-7679|Gillian Thomas]] #[[Payten-5|Isaac Payten's]] brother was also transported as a convict to New South Wales, arriving on the First Fleet but was hanged within a year for theft. Acknowledgments to Heather Stevens who wrote their biographies during the week. [[Thomas-7679|Gillian Thomas]] #[[Payten-5|Isaac Payten]] was a master stone mason and was contracted, along with William Watkins, to build the Female Factory at Parramatta. Acknowledgments to Heather Stevens who wrote their biographies during the week. [[Thomas-7679|Gillian Thomas]] #[[Payten-4|Nathaniel Payten (1801-1864)]], son of Isaac was also a stone mason, and with his partner James Houison, built many of the significant historical buildings in Parramatta. probably including the Parramatta Gaol and Court House. Acknowledgments to Heather Stevens who wrote their biographies during the week. [[Thomas-7679|Gillian Thomas]] # Flying Officer [[Pinfold-289|Frederic C Pinfold (1916-)]] was shot down and killed over Gladbeck, near Essen, Germany on 27th August 1942 in a Wellington Bomber. He was attached to the No. 5 Signal School. [[Rayner-2081|Craig Rayner]] # The Last Will & Testament of [[Hughes-29614|Charles Hughes (1797-1848)]] was written in 1847. He died in 1848. He listed his wife, all eight of his children (including a married daughter's names), and a friend and his wife. He left a cottage to his friend, Nicholas Newnham. Charles was a pub owner and a "licensed victualler" (able to sell alchohol). In his early life he was a tailor, exiled in Australia after robbing someone on the street in Middlesex, England. ==== [[Ironside-953]] ==== *[[Ironside-953|Adelaide Eliza Ironside (1831-1867)]] was the grand daughter of convicts *[[Ironside-953|Adelaide Eliza Ironside (1831-1867)]] was not the only surviving child of James Ironside as stated on her death notice; she had half-siblings and her parents had separated. *[[Sigrist-81|Joan Violet Sigrist (1929-1994)]] is 4 degree's from Adelaide Ironside, but was also Member of the Society of Australian Genealogists, and Cartographer for their systematic transcriptions of all Monumental Inscriptions at Rookwood Necropolis during the 1980s. She was also sadly orphaned at 4yrs of age. (Maree Evans [[Patroni-12]]) *[[Bray-4744|Arthur Henry Bray (1853 - 1942)]] "Grand Secretary of the United Grand Lodge of N.S.W., Ancient, Free and Accepted Masons". (4 degrees from Adelaide Ironside) #[[Lea-2364|Maude Muriel Victoria Milgate (Lea) Wilkins (1913-1952)]] (grand-niece of [[Ironside-953|Adelaide Eliza Ironside (1831-1867)]]) was fatally shot by her sister's husband, [[Stewart-53417|George Alexander Stewart (abt.1915-)]], after George suspected that Muriel was causing his wife, [[Lea-2363|Hyacinth Milgate (Lea) Stewart (1913-1966)]], to be unfaithful. Hyacinth was also critically wounded in the attack but survived. He was allegedly sentenced to death in 1954. # After [[Walker-62718|George Walker (1776-1829)]] died in 1829, his estate was supposed to be divided among his six children - 5 sons and 1 daughter. Apparently, the sons took over the running of the farm and the sister married and was given whatever dollar amount (the article says she got more than her brothers). She sued her brothers in '''1862''', a full 33 years later, because she felt she received less than her brothers. This is probably because she got money in 1829, but her brothers continued to profit off the farm because they were working it in the ensuing years. The article says she waited until after her mother died, but it was a brother that died; the mother lived another 8 years. If I am reading correctly, she lost the suit. [[Selvaggio-84|Selvaggio-84]] 03:42, 26 January 2023 (UTC) ==== [[Rumsey-639]] ==== *[[Rumsey-1097|William Rumsey (1815-)]] went bankrupt which probably is why he moved from Coventry to Leamington Spa. He remarried after the death of his first wife and was found living in Millbrook, Southampton next to my relatives. (see [[Buckle-673|Stephen Buckle (abt.1816-1889)]]) [[Buckle-52|Hilary Gadsby]] * [[Rumsey-1100|William Spurgeon Rumsey (1857-1895)]] Died at sea. He was captain of the vessel Murton and having left from Grangemouth it never reached its destination in Germany. * [[Collins-36668|Charles Thomas Collins]] Accidentally shot himself dead at the age of 13. While drawing the gun from the box it was in, the gun accidentally discharged and shot him in the left breast. His parents returned within five minutes of the report of the gunshot to find him dead and his shirt-sleeve burning. [[Jaeger-962]] (10 degrees from Rumsey) ==== [[Tart-95]] or [[梅-6]] ==== *Research by a historian of the Mei family in Toishan, Mei Weiqiang, and information gathered within the family, also suggests that Quong Tart was married (in absentia) to a Chinese woman and that one, perhaps, two sons were adopted in his name. (Source: Kate Bagnall, ‘The transational Chinese family in Australia’ ‘New migration histories’—Australian in the World seminar series University of Melbourne 18 September 2013, ) [[Hawkins-5569|Danielle]] * Moi Quong Tart's younger brother, [[梅-9|Gong Yen]], is known to have been financially supported by his brother until he later had business ventures in Hong Kong & became mayor of their village (Duanfen?). He also had at least nineteen children with five women. [[Koehnline-1]] *[[Bowmast-3 | August Carl Bowmast]] A global citizen - born in Poland a german national who became a New Zealander and married in Australia. Five degrees from [[梅-6]]. ([[McIntosh-5576|Liz (McIntosh) Macdonald]]) *[[Scarlett-955|Robert Dalley Scarlett]] was a prolific composer, according to Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Dalley-Scarlett [[Hawkins-5569|Danielle]] (3 degrees from Quong Tart) ([[Hawkins-5569|Danielle]]) *[[Strain-1456|Catherine (Strain) Foggo OAM (1907-2002)]] - I received a warning "A child's death date (Strain-1456 died 2002) should not be more than 170 years after their father's birth date (Strain-1454 born 1831) . This would mean that even if the father was 70 when his child was born, the child lived to be over 100." The child lived to be 95 and was born to a very elderly father, so yes the lives of two people spanned 171 years. (6 degrees from Quong Tart) ([[Hawkins-5569|Danielle]]) ==== [[Tiedemann-168]] ==== *[[Hewitt-928| Jane Hewitt]] was the daughter of convict parents, she was only 13 years old when she married James Cribb in 1820 and 15 when their first child was born. She had 12 children with all birth certificates indicating James was their father. The last 3 children however were conceived and born after James died in 1841. DNA analysis is underway to identify the father/s of the last three children. (5 degrees from Dora). [[Coat-12|Veronica (Coat) Williams]] * [[Starkey-236|Jane Starkey]] - Mother of Jane Hewitt, is reported in the Chester Chronicle 1803 as having two brothers and a brother in law who had been hanged. (6 degrees from Dora) [[Coat-12|Veronica (Coat) Williams]] * [[Holden-1165|John Holden (abt.1808-1869)]] - A convict that was sentenced to life transportation for sacrilege (he robbed a chapel) at 21 years. Once in Australia his life had lots of hardships but he managed to overcome them and marry and raise 12 children. [[Patroni-12|Maree Evans]] == Highlights Post == === Interesting Finds === Hello WikiTreers! WikiTree Challenge #2 is now complete. We spent a fun and collaborative week working together to build up a massive list of ancestors based on the seven starting notables nominated by the Society of Australian Genealogists! We were challenged with finding the families of note-worthy Australians that originated in China, England, and Ireland. Once again our group of researchers did a fantastic job of tracking their ancestors and documenting them on WikiTree. Challenge participants added more than 3,395 profiles to the seven starting people!! The highest amount of people were added to the Tiedemann line, which gained 569 profiles in one week! All of the seven lines were connected in unique ways to the global tree, with some being connected in multiple branches. Altogether more than 65 WikiTreers made 14,597 edits to the profiles! Groups were quickly formed to tackle the more difficult lines, while some looked up articles, added categories, transcribed documents, and contributed in other ways. MVP: Gillian Thomas Top Bounty Hunter: Danielle Anonymous Team Captain: Karen Lowe All contributors ● Scoring explanation ● Research resources === More Interesting Finds === James Bourn (abt.1774-1852) started with only his wife and one child. We added 1,083 profiles to him, bringing his CC7 to 1,085!! He is connected with two of our researchers within 16 degrees, and is only 14 degrees from our partner's contact person, Veronica Williams! James Bourn and Adelaide Ironside, two of our starting people, are connected at 9 degrees via the Oke family, Phillip James Oke and Eleanor Hellyer (Oke) Ironside) being siblings! Joan Violet Sigrist (1929-1994) is 4 degree's from Adelaide Ironside, but was also Member of the Society of Australian Genealogists, and Cartographer for their systematic transcriptions of all Monumental Inscriptions at Rookwood Necropolis during the 1980s. She was also sadly orphaned at 4yrs of age. Robert Dalley Scarlett was a prolific composer. He was a founding member of the Music Teachers' Association of Queensland, and its president in 1935. Jane Hewitt was the daughter of convict parents, she was only 13 years old when she married James Cribb in 1820 and 15 when their first child was born. She had 12 children with all birth certificates indicating James was their father. The last 3 children however were conceived and born after James died in 1841. DNA analysis is underway to identify the father/s of the last three children. While working on Catherine (Strain) Foggo OAM (1907-2002) a warning was received: "A child's death date (Strain-1456 died 2002) should not be more than 170 years after their father's birth date (Strain-1454 born 1831) . This would mean that even if the father was 70 when his child was born, the child lived to be over 100." The child lived to be 95 and was born to a very elderly father, so yes the lives of two people spanned 171 years.

WTC 2023 Work Space 3 Interesting Finds

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=== Interesting Finds === This is for [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1524936 Challenge 3] ([[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2023_Challenge_3|Challenge 3 Space Page]]) ==== Starter Profiles ==== # [[Holton-287|Rose Ann Holton]] was baptized on 21 July 1865 in St-Gabriel of Valcartier Catholic Church, Canada East. The OPS she is connected to is that church. # [[Bullock-6477|Charles Bullock]] was christened and died in Bletchingdon, Oxfordshire, England, where his OPS is. He was the parish clerk in Bletchingdon in 1881. # [[Manly-304|William Edward Manley]] was born on 10 August 1867 in Barking, Essex. He was a fisherman. William was part of the Port of Hull Society Sailors' Orphan Home One Place Study. # [[Monksfield-31|Sarah Monksfield]] was born before the 1st of March 1820 when she was baptized in the St. Leonard's church in Shoreditch, England. She is part of the Shoreditch, Middlesex One Place Study. # [[Smith-296997|Elspet Smith]] was born on 4 Sep 1837 in Tarves, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. She had one illegitimate child before marrying in Tarves. She is part of the Tarves, Aberdeenshire One Place Study. # [[Vick-1588|Samuel H. Vick]] was born in 1863 in Nash County, North Carolina, United States. He was an educator, politician, businessman, real estate developer, church leader. Samuel is part of the Wilson, North Carolina One Place Study. # [[Wallace-5435|George Wallace]] was born on 7 Dec 1826 in Peterhead, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. He is part of two different One Place Studies: the Peterhead, Aberdeenshire One Place Study and the Reach, Ontario One Place Study. ==== [[Holton-287|Rose Ann Holton (1865-1937)]] ==== #[[Loughren-16|Isabelle (Loughren) Holton Manning (1861-)]], the wife of Bernard Holton, had a tough year in 1900. She had a baby on June 11th of that year, while living in Duluth, Minnesota. Four days later her husband died, and in September the baby died. Isabelle still had two older children to care for. In 1904, she moved back to Quebec Canada and married Thomas Manning that same year. # [[Holton-287|Rose Ann (Holton) Cassin (1865-1937)]]'s brother-in-law [[Cassin-313|Thomas Cassin (1848-1927)]], managed and owned a hotel in Manitou, Manitoba called Cassin House. Around 1891, a fire burned the hotel and it had to be rebuilt. An Ancestry tree has a photo of the hotel after the rebuild: {{Ancestry Tree Media|72067930|a7db6b23-b1bf-4c56-912e-50ea8331abd4}} [[Fremmerlid-1|Fremmerlid-1]] Thomas worked on the construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway for about fifteen years. '''{{Orange|Rose is 18 degrees from [[Lougheed-48|James Alexander Lougheed QC (1854-1925)]] who also moved following the Canadian Pacific Railway. He was a successful lawyer who invested heavily in real estate there and owned many buildings including the Grand Theatre. Both men had six children.}}''' ==== [[Bullock-6477|Charles Bullock (bef.1822-)]] ==== #[[Bullock-6689|George Augustus Bullock]] (2 degrees from Charles Bullock) joined the Royal Artillery Regiment in 1916 in the Royal Military during WWI. He was killed in France in 1919 as a member of the Royal Garrison Artillery. Another record says Germany but it refers back to the one that states France. [[Jaeger-962|Tabatha Jaeger]] #[[Bullock-6624|Thomas Bullock]], his wife [[Nix-3080|Sarah Nix]], and their daughter [[Bullock-6673|Elizabeth Bullock]] all died within the same month of some type of disease, Nervous Fever (Typhoid Fever). [[Jaeger-962|Tabatha Jaeger]] #[[Briggs-12552|Ellen (Briggs) Tully (abt.1853-abt.1942)]] was the oldest inhabitant of Five Oak Green, near Tunbridge Wells, when she died in 1942. This is the Bullock line. [[Selvaggio-84|Selvaggio-84]] # In 1889, they took their dog licensing seriously. [[Tully-1571|Miles Cornelius Tully (abt.1849-1937)]] was fined 10 shillings, court costs, and '''7 days hard labor''' for not getting a license for his doggy-dog-dog. (Four degrees from Charles Bullock) [[Selvaggio-84|Selvaggio-84]] # '''{{Orange|Brigadier General [[Miller-94583|Alfred Douglas Miller CBE DSO (1864-1933)]] is 25 Degrees from Charles Bullock. Alfred was the High Sheriff of Oxfordshire while Charles was living.}}''' ==== [[Manly-304|William Edward (Manly) Manley (1867-1937)]] ==== # [[Manly-304|William Manley]] Three of William's siblings married 3 siblings from one Dodsworth family: Thomas Manley married Mary Ann Dodsworth, Louisa Manley married Leonard Dodsworth, and Mary Ann Manley married Charles Dodsworth. # [[Gregory-13213|John Gregory(1833-1914)]] was credited with saving several lives at sea as a watchman on the fish docks. Just a few minutes before he died, one of the men he had saved years before, came to him, and was present when he passed away. (William Manley's uncle) [[Tyner-799|Tyner-799]] # [[Le_Cras-42|Thomas Lewis Le Cras]] was an organist for the 60th Tonic SolFa Association in 1922 and a Music Editor in the 1939 register. (5 degrees from William Manley) [[Tyner-799|Tyner-799]] '''{{Orange|[[Brooks-15327|Norman Brooks]] is 25 Degrees from William Manley. Norman was an athlete, an artist, and an entertainer. He was part of the entertainment staff at Holiday Camp in 1935.}}''' # [[Sears-9875|Alfred Sears]] Thomas Le Cras' father in law was the Conductor at the same Festival. (Four degrees from William Manley) [[Tyner-799|Tyner-799]] #[[Knappett-10|Samuel Knappett (1874-1944)]] was a civilian casualty at his home address in Essex, England during WWII (6 Degrees from William Manley) [[Tyner-799|Tyner-799]] # '''{{Orange|[[De_Vere-380|John de Vere KB (abt.1516-1562)]], also from Essex, is 22 Degrees from William Manley. In 1544 he served with the expedition to Boulogne, holding the rank of captain in the rearguard of the army of Henry VIII. In Essex, where his estates lay, he held a number of posts of honour. He was appointed chief commissioner of array on 7 May 1545, joint lord lieutenant on 25 Sept. 1550 and 24 May 1553, joint lord justice and lieutenant on 4 May 1551 and 7 May 1552, justice of the peace on 18 Feb. 1554, and lord lieutenant on 17 Jan. 1557-8 and 1 May 1559.}}''' ==== [[Monksfield-31|Sarah Monksfield (bef.1820-)]] ==== #[[Monksfield-36|Rebecca Monksfield (1812-)]], Sarah Monksfield's sister, was convicted of theft and transported to Van Diemen's land. On the voyage, she became hysterical and was restrained in a straight jacket. '''{{Orange|Incidentally, Sarah is 15 degrees from [[Tiedemann-168|Dora May (Tiedemann) Wicks (1901-1974)]] of a prior challenge, and 20 degrees from [[Hill-53860|Jessie May Hill (1915-1995)]] from that same challenge, who researched convicted women in Australia, collecting a massive volume of data now held in the Society of Australian Genealogists Archive Collection}}''' #[[Monksfield-37|Richard Monksfield (1817 - aft. 1871)]], Sarah Monksfield's brother, was a Licensed Hawker, or a person that travels around selling goods, typically advertising them by shouting. - [[Greenwood-3667]] #[[Brooks-25674|Elizabeth (Brooks) Monksfield (abt.1852-abt.1910)]], wife of the fish dealer [[Monksfield-45|Henry Monksfield]], was herself a shoe bow maker. [[Greenwood-3667]] #[[Scantlebury-218|Adelaide Caroline (Scantlebury) Harris (1851-1930)]], four degrees from starting person Sarah Monksfield, was born in Holborn, Middlesex then presumably emigrated to Australia as she died in Adelaide, South Australia. (Nominative determinism? She died in Adelaide.) [[Jowett-548|Jowett-548]] ==== [[Smith-296997|Elspet (Smith) Duncan (1837-1908)]] ==== #[[Smith-296997|Elspet (Smith) Duncan (1837-1908)]] - one of the 7 starting profiles, had an illegitimate son, [[Melvin-2412|George Melvin]] while she was a single, domestic worker. She married a different man, [[Duncan-20886|James Duncan]] in 1865. Her son George was raised by her parents while she raised a family with her husband.[[Tucker-11084|Tucker-11084]] # Four Degrees from Elspet Smith, through her oldest (illegitimate) son, is [[Moir-1633|Alexander Moir (1890-1917)]]. He died from wounds sustained in action while serving with the Gordon Highlanders during WWI. [[Tucker-11084|Tucker-11084]] '''{{Orange|Elspet is 33 degrees from [[Menzies-4147|Alexander William Menzies (1889-1916)]]. He was a Lance Corporal of the Gordon Highlanders Regiment and also died in service in 1916. Elspet is 20 degrees from Lance Corporal [[Hunt-17435|Percy Kenneth Hunt (1892-1917)]], of the Gordon Highlanders, who died in service in 1915 and was awarded the British War Medal and the Victory Medal.}}''' #[[Smith-282621|Alan Carnegie Smith OAM]] is seven degrees from starting person Elspet Smith and connected via the Sims and Gloedes. Alan was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia on 26 January 1991 for "service to the community, particularly through Rotary International." [[Greenwood-3667]] # [[Topp-670 | William Topp]] (6 degrees from Elspeth Smith) had 8 sons before the birth of his only daughter and [[Topp-726|Barbara Topp]] (8 degrees from Elspet Smith) and her husband had 8 daughters before the birth of their only son. ==== [[Vick-1588|Samuel Hynes Vick (1863-1946)]] ==== # Samuel Vick's sister [[Vick-1607|Nettie (Vicks) Jones]] was brutally murdered by her husband in 1897. They were separated and were walking along the street when a witness overheard her say to him, "I would not do it to save your life." Jones violently attacked her, causing her death. He then ran to her friend Annie's house, and attempted to shoot her as well. [[Lowe-866|Lowe-866]] #[[Murrain-20|George Richard Murrain (1867-1924)]], seven degrees from [[Vick-1588|Samuel Hynes Vick (abt.1863-1946)]], was a British West Indies missionary that served in Angola. George and his wife Elizabeth Augusta, had ten children. They all traveled extensively. [[Robinson-27225]] # [[Cooke-9074|Helen Madeline (Cooke) Jones (1928-2006)]] is a '''{{Orange|Notable}}''' person on the Vicks line. She was an American actor and civil rights activist. [[Gardner-10299]] #[[McKinnon-3956|Snoda Clurilla J (McKinnon) Bell (1899-1990)]] lived with her 14-year-older sister Isabel and Isabel's husband (David) Worth Curry for at least 10 years (she is recorded with them in 1910 and 1920). Snoda's first child was fathered by Worth Curry. Two years after [[Currie-4213|Lee Etta]]'s birth, Snoda married Luther Bell and had three more children. (4 degrees from Samuel Vick) [[Díaz-2569|Díaz-2569]] # Samuel Vick's brother [[Vick-1610|William Henry Vick]] passed two state board pharmacy exams in 1897. He was one of 12 to take the exam in North Carolina in May. In September he earned the highest marks in the class of 44 taking the exam, and was the only Black person in the cohort. He was the first Black licensed pharmacist in the state, and was an active citizen there, helping to found a YMCA branch for Black members and supporting Republican candidates. [[Lowe-866|Lowe-866]] # [[Berryman-1340|Macon Moore Berryman (1908-1995)]], 3 degrees from Samuel Vick, was born in Lexington, Kentucky, United States. He and his wife were both social workers. He was the Commissioner of the Department of Social Welfare for the United States Virgin Islands for a period of more than fifteen years. In 1969, he was listed seven times in the Annual Report to Congress by the Boy Scouts of America. In 1972 he was awarded the Silver Antelope Award by the Boy Scouts of America in recognition of his exception character and distinguished service as an adult Scout for the Northeast Area. [[Stevenson-3628]] '''{{Orange|Samuel is 19 degrees from [[Brady-1961|James Scott Brady (1940-2014)]]. James was a U. S. Presidential Assistant & White House Press Secretary under President Ronald Reagan and a former Boy Scout. Samuel is 22 degrees from [[Kennedy-96|John Fitzgerald Kennedy (1917-1963)]], who was the 35th President of the United States, and the first president who was a Boy Scout.}}''' ==== [[Wallace-5435|George Wallace (1826-1905)]] ==== # [[Cheyne-516|John Powles Cheyne (1826-1902)]], who is 7 degrees from George Wallace, was a Royal Navy person and notable for being part of the expeditions to find Franklin's ship which was lost in the search for the Northwest Passage. He also devised a plan to reach the north Pole by balloon. [[Farler-25|Joe Farler]] (Not a participant, but it's still interesting!) '''{{Orange|George Wallace is 19 Degrees from [[Cottrell-681|Clay Rex Cottrell (1898-1970)]], a member of the 39th Balloon Company in 1918. A balloon company consisted of 1 captain, 3 first lieutenants, 4 second lieutenants, 174 enlisted men, and 1 balloon.}}''' # [[Morrow-7272|John Herbert Morrow]] had three daughters that served in WW II; one in the RCAF, two in the US Army. (3 degrees from George Wallace: it is George's daughter-in-law's brother.) # [[Allan-5771|Alexander Allan]] cousin of George Wallace's wife Margaret Gordon died as a result of asphyxiation from poison coal gas at the age of 45, as did his 39 year old wife and 16 year old son. The other children in the household upstairs survived. [[Martin-58790|Martin-58790]] (4 degrees from George Wallace) ==== Military ==== '''World War I''': * Samuel Vick's son [[Vick-1598|Daniel Vick]] served as a private in the Students Army Training Corps at the Negro Agricultural and Technical College (now North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University) in Greensboro, North Carolina, from October–December 1918. The US War Department created the Student Army Training Corps (SATC) as a way to hasten the training of soldiers for the war. Students could enlist in SATC to simultaneously take college courses and train for the military. Thankfully the armistice in November spared Daniel from overseas combat. * Four Degrees from Elspet Smith, through her oldest (illegitimate) son, is [[Moir-1633|Alexander Moir (1890-1917)]] who died from wounds sustained in action while serving with the Gordon Highlanders during WWI. * 7 Degrees from Elspet Smith is [[Topp-682 | James Topp]]. He was a Donkeyman serving on the ''SS Treveal'' when he drowned as a result of an attack by an enemy submarine on 5 Feb 1918. He was 48 years old. * [[Cocks-718|Cecil Herbert Cocks (1894-1917)]] served with the British Army in World War 1 and died of his wounds on 7 May 1917, aged 23. (On the Monksfield line) * [[Howard-32259| William Gillingham Howard (1892-1916)]] served with the 14th Battalion of the London Scottish regiment and died of his wounds on 27 Sep 1916 at Haute-Normandy, France aged 24. (on the Manly Line) * [[Bones-354|Thomas William Bones (1890-1945)]] served as a stoker in World War I and received the victory Star medal and the general service medal. (on Manly line) * 4° from Charles Bullock - [[Tully-1577|Sidney Tully (1887-)]] served as an Air Mechanic 1st Class with Britain's Royal Navy (a predecessor unit of its Royal Air Force which formed in 1918). * 4° from Charles Bullock - [[Tully-1579|Harold Thomas Tully (1892-abt.1971)]] served in the British Army, 6th Corps Troops, 101st Brigade Ammunition Column * [[Bullock-6650|James Bullock (1843-1918)]] '''World War II''': * 7 Degrees from Elspet Smith - [[Smith-282621|Alan Carnegie Smith OAM]] (no relation) served in the Australian Army during the Second World War. He enlisted in Adelaide, South Australia on 29 Jul 1940, and was discharged with the rank of Private in the 8 RESERVE M T COY. He re-enlisted in Adelaide, South Australia on 1 July 1942 and was discharged on 20 September 1946 with the rank of Lieutenant in the 121 Australian General Transport. [[Greenwood-3667]] * 4° from Samuel Vick - [[Foster-32966|Corporal Ernest Nelson Foster (1920-1942)]] served with the 85th AAF Service Group and lost his life in Talara, Peru. He was buried in the Corozal American Cemetery, Panama City, Panama. * 3° from Charles Bullock - [[Fuller-19363|Stanley Fuller]] was 20 years old and aboard HMS Blean when it was hit by a U-boat on 11 Dec 1942 - he is remembered at the Chatham Naval Memorial, * 5° from Charles Bullock - [[Screeton-64|George Edmund Screeton (1919-1983)]] promoted to Lieutenant while serving in the Canadian Army overseas in 1943 ==== Notable Connections ==== Helen Madeline (Cooke) Jones (1928-2006) is a Notable person on the Vicks line (3 degrees from Samuel Vick). She was an American actor and civil rights activist. === To Be Sorted ===

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=== Interesting Finds === This is for [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/url Challenge 5] ([[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2023_Challenge_5|Challenge 5 Space Page]]) ✅ ❌ === Interesting Finds === This is for [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1550711 Challenge 5] ([[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2023_Challenge_5|Challenge 5 Space Page]]) ✅ ==== [[Millar-2592|Stephen Boyd]] ==== # ❌ On July 9, 1900, [[Stokes-7976|George William Stokes]] was one of 46 missionaries slaughtered in the Taiyuan massacre, an especially grievous episode of the Boxer Rebellion. He was a successful color printer and philanthropist in his hometown of Dover, Kent England, where he funded and helped to establish free schools for the children of poor families. He became a missionary to China in 1892, and his desire to treat opium addicts later drew him to the Shanxi province in 1896. ==== [[Ferguson-13107|Henry "Harry" Ferguson]] ==== # ✅ New Zealand link to Ferguson: [[Hillary-33|Sir Edmund Percival Hillary (1919-2008)]], Derek Wright and Murray Ellis arrived at the South Pole in their Ferguson tractors on 4 January 1958. They were the first to do so overland since Scott in 1912, and the first to reach it in motor vehicles. On 29 May 1953, Edmund Hillary and Sherpa mountaineer Tenzing Norgay became the first climbers confirmed to have reached the summit of Mount Everest. ==== [[Heaney-480|Seamus Heaney]] ==== # ✅ [[Doherty-4422|Henry Doherty(abt 1839-)]] 5 degrees from Seamus Heaney, was a Nailer (a maker of Nails). ==== [[Kyle-1922|John Kyle]] ==== # More sporting connections - George Kyle (not in wikitree for privacy reasons), brother of John Wilson Kyle, was an Ireland Badminton International, his brother in law [[Henderson-28258|Noel Henderson]] was Ireland Rugby International and Noel's brother in law [[Huey-1352|Scott Huey]], was an Ireland Cricket International. Scott was inducted into the North West Cricket Union Hall of Fame in 2017. # ✅ Starting person [[Kyle-1922|John Wilson Kyle]]'s maternal grandparents [[Warren-22768|Alexander Warren]] and [[Halliday-2051|Isabella (Halliday) Warren]] had seven children. Curiously, on the birth records for their first three daughters, the last name of their parents (Alexander and Isabella) would be listed as "WARING." When their son [[Warren-22810|Alexander]] was born, "Waring" was also written for his parents' last names, only to be crossed out and replaced by "Warren". The last two children show "Warren" as it should be. This all seems very odd. Both the 1901 and 1911 Ireland Census returns show the family name as WARREN (as do the parent's marriage record in 1898, etc.). This also occurred in multiple registration districts, so it wasn't one sloppy registrar at fault, it seems to have been deliberate (four times). Either someone wanted to change the family name going forward or their brogue was hard for others to understand. # [[Kyle-2584|Elizabeth Wilson (Betty) Kyle Henderson]] the sister of John Wilson Kyle was inducted into Hockey Ireland’s Hall of Fame in 2006. ==== [[Moore-80340|Gary Moore]] ==== # ✅ Starting person [[Moore-80340|Gary Moore]]'s great-great grandfather [[Lowry-5319|John Lowry]] was a mariner and sea captain for over 20 years (before changing occupations). His first wife's sister also married a sailor and sea captain (William McMeekin). They all lived on the same street in Belfast in the 1870s. [[McMeekin-254|William McMeekin]] became deputy harbour master for the City of Belfast! He held this position from at least 1877 to 1900. His son [[McMeekin-255|Edward McMeekin]] worked as a ship's engineer. Sadly Edward was found dead in Belfast's Abercorn Basin in the afternoon of 6 December 1915. There was no evidence to show how he entered the water. ==== [[Pirrie-27|William Pirrie]] ==== # ✅ (I found this person during the challenge. He might prove to be outside the CC7, and he's on the other side of a brick wall. But he's almost definitely related to Pirrie-27 on his Montgomery line. Sorry about the long story, but it's a good one.) [[Cunningham-17984|Samuel Cunningham (1768-1796)]] represented his family's Belfast-based linen business in the West Indies. In 1796, He was in St. Vincent planning a trip home to Ireland. He was only 28 years old; but he had a premonition that he was going to die enroute. So, he wrote his will. Sure enough, Samuel was in a battle at sea when a French privateer attacked the ship he was on - the Portland Packet, which was under the British flag. Samuel fought bravely with the seamen (according to the survivors) to fend off the attack and save the cargo; but he and the captain were shot and killed. Samuel is buried on the island of Montserrat in the Caribbean Sea. The ship eventually made its way back to Ireland. In 1797, Samuel's younger brother William was in St. Vincent, British West Indies, awaiting the arrival of another brother John from Ireland. William wrote a letter home to their uncle James Barber and included a copy of Sam's Will. Sam left generous bequests for each of his parents, all his siblings, the poor of Killead parish, and other named individuals. After his estate was distributed, he was celebrated for his generosity to the poor on an imposing memorial at Killead Presbyterian Church, Clady, County Antrim, with a death date of 18 October 1796. #[[Liddell-1147 | Eric Manfred Liddell]] died on his birthday he was 103. (He is 7 degrees from Pirrie-27 # ✅ [[Barney-850|Harlow Barney (1803-1854)]] (6 degrees from Pirrie) was represented in a court case by Greenberry Lafayette Fort, a future notable and US Representative from Illinois. It was his first court briefing, and he came out on top with the better argument. The opposing counsel? Abraham Lincoln. # The inter-related families of Andrews, Barbour and Pirrie have made many notable contributions to the industrial and political life of what is now Northern Ireland, both before and after the partition of Ireland in the 1920s. See [[Space:The_interlinked_Andrews%2C_Barbour_and_Pirrie_dynasties_of_Northern_Ireland|The interlinked Andrews, Barbour and Pirrie dynasties of Northern Ireland]] #Sisters[[Ormrod-49 | Jessie]] and [[Ormrod-73 | Jane Lawson Ormrod]] (her second marriage) married brothers John and James Andrews # ✅ [[Andrews-4604 | Thomas Andrews]] b 1873 died on the Titanic 1912 (mentioned on William's slide) # [[Montgomery-17866|John Montgomery (abt.1730-)]] appears to be involved in some sort of scam, 1790 in Belfast. John was mentioned in the The Belfast Mercury or Freeman's Chronicle on 3 September 1790 in Belfast, Antrim, Ireland. Someone named Mary Blizzard posted a warning in the paper that John Montgomery of Bunker's Hill was advertising a flat for rent that was not his. It was hers! (John was William's great-grand-uncle.) # ❌ Someone fired a BB gun at the window of [[Munnis-26|Arnold Howard Munnis's]] house, almost striking him and his mother-in-law in 1940. ==== [[Murray-26782|Ruby Lamar]] ==== # [[Murray-26782|Ruby Murray]]'s second husband [[Hotchkiss-1778|Ray Lamar]] was born Raymond Hotchkiss and adopted the name "Ray Lamar" as an adult, probably as a stage name. Ray and his first wife, Madge, both worked as travelling performers during their teenage years. === Not Yet Sorted === :''done === Connections to each other === === More Notable Connections === https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=ProfileList="WikiTreeChallenge\20230316"+TemplateFull=Notables_Sticker&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 # [[Swanwick-5|Frederick Swanwick (1810-1885)]] ''British civil engineer, railway '''6 degrees''' from [[Pirrie-27|William James Pirrie (1847-1924)]] # [[Hutton-491|Richard Holt Hutton (1826-1897)]] ''English journalist of literature and religion.'''7 degrees''' from [[Pirrie-27|William James Pirrie (1847-1924)]] # ✅ [[Andrews-4604|Edmund Thomas Andrews Jr. (1873-1912)]] ''innovative ship designs, Titanic '''3 generations''' from [[Pirrie-27|William James Pirrie (1847-1924)]] # [[Asher-495|William Milton Asher (1921-2012)]] ''director and producer '''6 degrees''' from [[Pirrie-27|William James Pirrie (1847-1924)]] # [[Montgomery-3784|Elizabeth Victoria Montgomery (1933-1995)]] ''Samantha Stephens on the television show Bewitched! '''6 generations''' from [[Pirrie-27|William James Pirrie (1847-1924)]] # [[Montgomery-3785|Henry Montgomery Jr. (1904-1981)]] ''American film and television actor, director, and producer '''5 generations''' from [[Pirrie-27|William James Pirrie (1847-1924)]] # [[Baker-16441|David Jewett Baker (1792-1869)]] ''US Senator (Class 2) from Illinois '''7 degrees''' from [[Pirrie-27|William James Pirrie (1847-1924)]] # [[Barbour-554|William Warren Barbour (1888-1943)]] ''US Senator (Class 2) from New Jersey '''7 degrees''' from [[Pirrie-27|William James Pirrie (1847-1924)]] # [[Barr-2221|Byron Elsworth (Barr) Young (1913-1978)]] ''American stage, film, and television actor '''6 degrees''' from [[Pirrie-27|William James Pirrie (1847-1924)]] # [[Harland-338|William Charles Harland (1787-1866)]] ''Doctor and Inventor, multitube steam carriage patented '''6 degrees''' from [[Pirrie-27|William James Pirrie (1847-1924)]] # ✅ [[Harland-376|Edward James Harland MP (1831-1895)]] ''a Shipbuilder and politician, '''6 degrees''' from [[Pirrie-27|William James Pirrie (1847-1924)]] # [[Wright-31040|Ruggles Wright (1793-1863)]] ''a Canadian lumber merchant. he built the first timber slide on the Ottawa River to transport logs past the Chaudière Falls '''7 degrees''' from [[Pirrie-27|William James Pirrie (1847-1924)]] # [[Wotherspoon-193|William Wallace Wotherspoon (1821-1888)]] ''known for his paintings of New Hampshire's White Mountains. '''7 degrees''' from [[Pirrie-27|William James Pirrie (1847-1924)]] # [[Wright-32422|William McKay Wright (1840-1882)]] ''He was a lawyer and political figure in Quebec, Canada. '''7 degrees''' from [[Pirrie-27|William James Pirrie (1847-1924)]] # ✅ [[Allen-38456|James Allen GCMG KCB (1855-1942)]] '''7 degrees''' from [[Pirrie-27|William James Pirrie (1847-1924)]] # ✅ [[Montgomery-12687|William John Alexander Montgomery (abt.1821-1914)]] ''He was a New Zealand politician from Little River on Banks Peninsula, and a merchant. '''5 degrees''' from [[Pirrie-27|William James Pirrie (1847-1924)]] # ✅ [[Montgomery-12689|William Hugh Montgomery CBE (1866-1958)]] ''was a New Zealand politician of the Liberal Party, from the Canterbury region. '''5 degrees''' from [[Pirrie-27|William James Pirrie (1847-1924)]] # [[West-20250|Rebekah Semple (West) Harkness (1915-1982)]] ''A notable dance patron, she contributed significantly to ballet '''7 degrees''' from [[Pirrie-27|William James Pirrie (1847-1924)]] # [[Wicksteed-79|Charles Wicksteed (1847-1931)]] ''steam locomotive manufacturer. He is best known as an inventor of playground equipment and as the founder of Wicksteed Park. '''7 degrees''' from [[Pirrie-27|William James Pirrie (1847-1924)]] === Military === BRITISH MILITARY * [[Murray-26822|John Murray (abt.1865-)]] Joined at 19 and was a Private in the Inniskilling Royal Fusiliers. He was in South Africa and Malta. Served for 21 years. AMERICAN CIVIL WAR * [[Mason-24028|John Clark Mason (abt.1820-abt.1887)]] served as a Colonel in the US Civil War. Later his son [[Mason-24022|Robert Elijah Mason (1847-1929)]] also served in the Confederate Infantry, 7th Regiment South Carolina Infantry, Company K as a Private. WORLD WAR I ✅ * [[Haselden-193 | Cyril Gerrard Haselden]] Captain in the Royal Engineers and first husband of [[Ormrod-73 | Jane Lawson Ormrod]] died in Mauberge, France. * [[Ferguson-21406|James Patterson Ferguson]] was working in South Africa when he returned to Belfast, Ireland to re-enlist for WWI. His previous service was with the South Irish Horse until 1908. He was 34 years old and a motor engineer in 1915. * [[Ferguson-21413|Victor Stanley Ferguson]] was a motor mechanic who enlisted in Britain's Royal Navy for the duration of World War I. * [[Kleaver-7|Thomas James Cleaver]] served as a private with the 1st Battalion, New Zealand Rifle Brigade. He was deployed overseas on the Western Front. He died from influenza and cerebro spinal meningitis in April 1919 in Rouen, France. * [[Kleaver-6|Robert Frederick Cleaver]] served as a private with the 2nd Battalion Auckland Infantry Regiment. He was deployed overseas on the Western Front. He was diagnosed with TB in June 1917 and was transported back to New Zealand a month later. * [[Munnis-26|Arnold Howard Munnis]] served in the Coast Artillery Corps during World War I. * 6 Degrees from [[Murray-26782|Ruby Florence C (Murray) Lamar (1935-1996)]], [[Edmunds-1722|SPR Frank Edmunds (1898-1917)]] died from wounds while serving in Egypt. *[[Combe-428|Samuel Barbour Combe]] was killed in action on 01 Oct 1914 in France. He was a Lieutenant in the North Irish Horse. 7 degrees from [[Pirrie-27|William Pirrie]].

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=== Interesting Finds === This is for [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/url Challenge 6] ([[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2023_Challenge_6|Challenge 6 Space Page]]) ✅ ❌ '''Note earliest ancestor added by Dunja!!''' ==== [[Kress-707|Louis (Lucas) John Kress]] ==== # [[Kelly-29508|William Aloysius Kelly (1893-1939)]] (4 degrees from Louis John Kress) was a pipefitter for Standard Oil. He traveled to Tampico, Mexico in 1920 to work for their subsidiary there. He was missing four fingers on his left hand and had previously worked as a printer. #[[Printz-168|Koreen Printz Goodman]]'s research: I believe I may have discovered siblings to [[Kress-707|Louis "Lucas" Kress]] based upon birth registers. Waiting to hear back on any military draft records on this family which may shed more light. Some of the families who also settled in Newark may possibly be related, but more research needed. [https://www.volgagermans.org/who-are-volga-germans/history/immigration/united-states/new-jersey/newark Newark NJ Volga German Immigrants] "In 1887, about 50 families from Beideck and Schilling settled in Newark, New Jersey, where many of them worked in factories. The neighborhood was called "Ironbound" because it was between the railroad tracks of two major rail lines that came through the area." # ✅ Louis "Lucas" John Kress was one of our starting people and migrated from Russia to the United States. He was considered a hero by Conrad Wuerz who wrote: #:*     I am happy that you have finally arrived in America. Since you left I have thought much and often about you. My cordial greetings to you, your wife and your children. One does not soon forget people like you who have done so many good deeds. Recently I was in Schilling and there was talk of you among people who had gathered together that you had once saved from death. They reminded me that I should write to you and thank you for the love you have shown them, without which they would otherwise no longer be alive. You know well that when you served in the Commissariat (governing body of a Soviet--translator) you saved many lives. You also saved livestock for the people, though I had 2 horses, their harnesses and a carriage taken from me because all things were not within your power (to save), many other things were also taken from the village in spite of your efforts. #* Coincidentally, Lucas is only [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Kress-707&person2Name=Clemens-1 16 degrees] from [[Clemens-1|Samuel Langhorne Clemens]] ("Mark Twain") and [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Kress-707&person2Name=Boone-34 17 degrees] from [[Boone-34|Daniel Boone]], both considered to be American heroes. # ✅ [[Hagel-217|Barbara (Hagel) Ehlis]], mother-in-law of [[Loranz-1|Gabriel Loranz]]'s eldest son [[Loranz-6|Lambert]], had 13 children. She lost her husband [[Ehlis-6|Andrew]] (age 45) to heart failure on 5 July 1944 in North Dakota, and then lost her eldest son [[Ehlis-10|Mark]] (age 23) in the Normandy invasion on 1 August 1944 in France. [[Lowe-866|Lowe-866]] 21:39, 31 March 2023 (UTC) ==== [[Loranz-1|Gabriel Loranz]] ==== # ✅ [[Printz-168|Koreen Printz Goodman]]'s research: [[Loranz-1|Gabriel Loranz]] family research has been a question of Black Sea German vs. Volga German. DNA kits provided by family are not a match to the Black Sea German Ancestor project in GEDMATCH. This leads me to focus on the Volga region. Based upon mother's surname of Welder/Welter/Walter(s), looking into Catholic colony of Kamenka. Her DNA may not match to the Black Sea German GEDMATCH project, but family is connected to the Welder/Welter family who settled in Canada. Based upon DNA mother to Gabriel most likely born in Elsass, Kutschurgan, South Russia. # ✅ [[Layman-1689|Clair Layman]], 7 Degrees from Starting Profile [[Loranz-1|Gabriel Loranz]], is not only researcher [[Smith-238883|Paul Smith]]'s paternal 12th cousin, but he married his maternal 7th cousin [[Cantrell-9250|Eslie Cantrell]]. Paul might never have known they existed were it not for this Challenge. ==== [[Eichhorn-434|Friedrich Eichhorn]] ==== # ✅ [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Steer-1128&person2Name=Eichhorn-434 3 degrees] from [[Eichhorn-434|Friedrich Eichhorn]] is [[Steer-1128|Gary Neil Steer (1945-2018)]]. Gary was an avid skier, who travelled around the world to play rugby with the Brits Lions and the Twilighters. ==== [[Hogue-2065|Fredricka (Hogue) Schlittenhardt]] ==== # ✅ [[Ketterling-32|Peter Ketterling]] born in 1898 in South Dakota, United States is five degrees from [[Hogue-2065|Friederika Hogue (1863-abt.1905)]]. Peter was a farmer and stood an impressive 6 feet 9 inches tall. # ✅ [[Woehl-17|Freda (Woehl) Ketterling]] (1914-2017) is seven degrees from [[Hogue-2065|Friederika Hogue]], a starting person. She survived a tornado that destroyed their farm in 1964. Freda lived to be 103! #[[Just-435|Christina (Just) Thurn (1891-1923)]], 6 degrees from [[Hogue-2065|Friederika Hogue]], lost all three of her young children in January and February 1923, with Christina passing away five days after her last child died. #[[Just-440|Gerhardt Just (1925-1965)]], 5 degrees from [[Hogue-2065|Friederika Hogue]], was a Sergeant First Class in the 125th Air Traffic Company (Army). He was killed during the Vietnam War when the plane he was in crashed. # ✅ One of the earliest ancestors found by a researcher, Dunja , was [[Popp-868|Peter Popp (abt.1570-)]]. He is the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Popp-868&person2Name=Silva-1055 8th great-grandfather] of [[Hogue-2065|Fredricka (Hogue) Schlittenhardt]]. Peter was born about 1570 and found in his son Peter's 1623 marriage record. # ✅ Another early ancestor was [[Schlittenhardt-48|Johann Michael Schlittenhardt (1678-1757)]], the 4th great-grandfather of Fredricka's husband Johannes "John" Schlittenhardt. John Michael was born and died in Germany. ==== [[Stumpf-825|Johann Leonhard Stumpf]] ==== # ✅ We added or connected 425 people to Leonard Stumpf's lines. This would not have been possible without the translations of the Warenburg census records by Dr. Brent Mai and Sharon L. (Mitchell) White. Dr. Mai is the grandson of [[Mai-300|Wilhelm Mai (1902-1989)]]. Hopefully Sharon will join WikiTree so we can connect her family as well! ==== [[Reichert-180|Phillip Reichert]] ==== # ✅ Three degrees from starting person [[Reichert-180|Phillip Reichert]] is [[Wasinger-215|Anna "Annie" Wasinger Bahl]]. She had three young boys, ages 5, 6 and 7 that followed her husband on a short trip to view ice to fill a store house on 23 Feb 1906. He was not aware the children had followed him, until the youngest ran up to him to let him know that his brother had fallen through the ice. By the time he got there his other son had also fallen through the ice while trying to save his brother. Both sons died. # ✅ [[Reichert-180|Phillip Reichert]]'s son [[Reichert-686|Isidore]] was the third husband of [[Wasinger-172|Agatha (Wasinger) Reichert]]. Isidore's first wife died when their youngest was just one year old. All three of his daughters were put into foster care. Two of them, Emma and Mary, moved in with Isidore, his second wife Agatha, and her five children in a dugout that was built like a basement with a cover and roof over it (1913). They had two children together, bringing the total to nine children in the dugout. They also took in others, making it a blessing when they were able to buy a home in 1919. # ✅ [[Schmidt-14726|D. Raymond Schmidt (1934-2007)]] was a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trappists Trappest Monk] in Colorado. 4 degrees from [[Reichert-180|Phillip Reichert (1844-)]]. # ✅ [[Steinbock-9|Aloysius Steinbock (1871-1911)]] was married twice. He migrated from Russia to the United States in 1905. His first wife [[Geta-1|Elizabeth (Geta) Steinbock (1867-1906)]] died twelve days after giving birth to triplets, with one dying as an infant. [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Steinbock-9&person2Name=Cushman-725&relation=0&ignoreIds= 17 degrees] from him was [[Cushman-725|Joseph Cushman]]. He was one of two surviving triplets. Joseph's ancestors were in the New England colonies as early as 1621, arriving from England aboard the ''Fortune''. # [[Steinbock-19|Peter Steinbock (1903-)]] was the son of the above couple. He arrived in the US in January 1906. He was noted to be in good health, but blind in his left eye. Family tradition states that he died in Russia and it is assumed that he was sent back immediately due to multiple health issues. That would mean that a child less than 3 years of age was sent back alone to Russia. It is true that he does not appear with the family in the 1910 Census. Hopefully he was also adopted out and not sent back to Russia alone. ==== [[Gräber-341|Karl Gräber]] ==== # ✅ 3 degrees from Karl Graber we found this touching article #* The story of the love affair of Mrs. Nonnenacher would make a good foundation for a novel. She and [[Wiesner-360|Gottlieb Wiesner]] were sweethearts a way back in the ‘80s, when she was a slip of a girl. Then Gottlieb joined the Russian army and went away from home. He married and emigrated to Canada where he has been living for more than 25 years. Johanna also married. The spouses of each having died, the sweethearts of long ago have decided to finish the long trail together. Their marriage will take place soon at Steinbach, where Mr. Wiesner is farming. === Not Yet Sorted === :''done'' === Connections to each other === * ✅ [[Loranz-1|Gabriel Loranz (1890-1973)]] is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Loranz-1&person2Name=Gr%C3%A4ber-341 17 degrees] from [[Gräber-341|Karl Gräber (abt.1856-1921)]] and [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Reichert-180&person2Name=Loranz-1 21 degrees] from [[Reichert-180|Phillip Reichert (1844-)]] * ✅ [[Eichhorn-434|Friedrich Eichhorn (abt.1885-1906)]] is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Eichhorn-434&person2Name=Reichert-180 23 degrees] from [[Reichert-180|Phillip Reichert (1844-)]] * ✅ [[Hogue-2065|Friederika Hogue (1863-abt.1905)]] is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Hogue-2065&person2Name=Loranz-1 18 degrees] from [[Loranz-1|Gabriel Loranz (1890-1973)]] and [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Hogue-2065&person2Name=Gr%C3%A4ber-341 19 degrees] from [[Gräber-341|Karl Gräber (abt.1856-1921)]] === More Notable Connections === # ✅ [[Kugler-129|Eugene Field Kugler (1911-1989)]] was a jack of all trades, who owned the Kugler Tire Company in the mid 1950s. He is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Kugler-129&person2Name=Olds-548 19 degrees] from [[Olds-548|Ransom Eli Olds (1864-1950)]], whom the Oldsmobile and REO brands were named for, and [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Kugler-129&person2Name=Dodge-814 22 degrees] from [[Dodge-814|Horace Elgin Dodge (1868-1920)]], who invented one of the first all-steel cars in America with his brother [[Dodge-815|John Francis Dodge (1864-1920)]]. === Military === UNITED KINGDOM MILITARY *[[Steer-1097|Wilfred Steer (1877-1948)]], 2nd husband of Friedrich Eichhorn's widow, served in the Queen's Yorkshire Yeomanry in South Africa in 1901. WORLD WAR I *[[Steer-1136 | Wilfred Parker Steer]] (1894- 3 Jul 1916) died from his wounds in France. He is 5 degrees from Freidrich Eichhorn WORLD WAR II ✅ *[[Kress-712|George Louis Kress (abt.1918-1993)]] served in the United States Army in World War II. *[[Haas-4389|Aloysius Herman Haas (abt.1924-2004)]] served in the United States Army in World War II earning a Purple Heart. (unsourced) He later became a Senior District Judge in Colorado, United States. *[[Froehlich-470|Leonard Anton Froehlich (1922-1990)]] served in the United States Army in World War II serving as an aircraft mechanic, bomb loader, and turret gunnery sergeant on a B-17. He later became an electrician. * [[Ehlis-10|Mark A. Ehlis]], brother of Gabriel Loranz's daughter-in-law, served in the United States Army during World War II. He was killed in action on 1 August 1944 in the Normandy invasion. * [[Bergum-65|Clarence Melvin Bergum (1910-1996)]], served in the US Army during World War II. I'll leave this here, but he is 8 degrees out from Loranz-707. * [[Ketterling-54|John George Ketterling (1924-1997)]], served as a Private in the United States Army towards the end of World War II. * Brothers, [[Kuhn-4008|PFC Lawrence Kuhn]] and [[Kuhn-5296|PFC Albert Kuhn]] were both killed in action during World War II. Lawrence was a POW aboard a Japanese POW freighter when it was torpedoed and sank late in 1944. About 3 months later his brother, Albert, was killed in action in the Philippines. Neither body was returned home to Kansas, but the family erected a memorial in their honor in their local cemetery. More than 1,700 POWs were lost when the freighter sank. 4 degrees from Phillip Reichert. *Brothers, [[Arnst-114|Melvin Arnst]] and [[Arnst-113|Milton Arnst]] served in the United States Army during World War II. UNITED STATES MILTARY *[[Just-441|Elmer John Just (1926-1987)]] served in the United States Army as a Private for two years following World War II. *[[Just-442|Leo Walter Just (1934-1973)]] served in the United States Navy. VIETNAM WAR *[[Just-440|Gerhardt Just (1924-1965)]] was a Sergeant First Class in the 125th Air Traffic Company (Army). He was killed during the Vietnam War when the plane he was in crashed.

WTC 2023 Work Space 7 Interesting Finds

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This is for [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1561273 Challenge 7] ([[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2023_Challenge_7|Challenge 7 Space Page]]) :✅ = Used in the presentation :❌ = Not planning on using (state reason) ==== [[Ewer-388|Charles Ewer]] ==== # ❌ (Within 1 gen) [[Ewer-388|Charles Ewer Esq. (1790-1853)]] had three sisters and a brother. His mother Nancy is buried under the name Ann. Charles did not die in Portsmouth but In Boston. # Charles Ewer's great-grandfather, [[Bass-7435|Samuel Bass]] of Braintree and Boston, Massachusetts, was a slaveholder. In his Will, written in 1762, he left the use of his negro woman Mariah to his wife. # ❌ (Within 1 gen) [[Ewer-359|Silas Ewer]] was a Revolutionary War Soldier and he was commissioned to be commander of the ship "Camberwell." Silas was the father of Charles Ewer. # [[Webb-27239]] Ruth Webb's parents are Nathaniel Webb (1752-1832) and Linda Sanford (1760-1842)This means her 4th great grandparents are Samuel Bass and Anne Saville, and John Alden and Priscilla Mullins. Ruth is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Webb-27239&person2Name=Ewer-388 12 generations] from Charles Ewer, being his fifth cousin and also [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Webb-27239&person2Name=Winter-7821 12 generations] from Julia Folsom, being her fifth cousin as well. # ✅ During the American Revolutionary War, [[Bass-6712|Jeriah Bass]], second cousin once removed of Charles Ewer, and [[Savil-51|Edward Savil]], who later was to become Jeriah's brother in law (and is 7 degrees from Charles Ewer), and apparently also [[Beale-2601|Nathaniel Beale]] (another relative by marriage, and 7 degrees from Charles Ewer) were privateers working on behalf of the patriot cause on the ship ''Essex'', when the ship was captured in 1781 in the English Channel. They were jailed in England, along with several other men from Braintree, for a number of months, and ultimately were released from British custody due to the intervention of John Adams. (Story to be documented further. Jeriah is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Bass-6712&person2Name=Ewer-388 7 generations] from Charles Ewer, being his second cousin once removed. ==== [[Shattuck-1294|Lemuel Shattuck]] ==== # ✅ At least two of [[Shattuck-1294|Lemuel Shattuck]]'s daughters died of consumption (1850 and 1851). Their illnesses may have precipitated his pioneering work in creating the public health system with a particular focus on consumption and other communicable diseases. # ❌ (Within 1 gen) [[Dobson-5742|Isaac Frank Dobson (1828-1914)]] and his family, including his daughter [[Dobson-5744|Clara Bertha Dobson (1858-1941)]] from his first marriage, were living in a household of 24 people as listed in the 1870 Census. The relationships are not immediately clear (Frank is not the head) but included several domestic servants. Isaac was the son-in-law of Lemuel Shattuck. # ✅ [[Shattuck-1294|Lemuel Shattuck (1793-1859)]] wrote one of the first how-to books for genealogy, advertising in 1841: "A complete System of Family Registration, containing charts, directions for registring, forms and suggestions, and other particulars relating to the biography and history of any family of individuals." # ✅ [[Ritchie-6103|Richard Morgan Wadsworth Ritchie]] died of carbon monoxide poisoning from a faulty heater on his yacht. Richard is 17 generations from Lemuel Shattuck, being his 6th cousin 3x removed. # ✅ [[Shattuck-23|Susanna Shattuck Morse Fay Brigham]] (the 8th great grandmother of a researcher) and [[Shattuck-1294|Lemuel Shattuck]]'s ancestor, John are siblings. They are two of several children of William Shattuck. Susanna was married 1st to Richard Norcross, 2nd to Joseph Morse and 3rd to John Fay. In "The Fay Genealogy, John Fay of Marlborough and his Descendants," written in 1898 page 16, 2nd paragraph, it states "(With) The descendants of the Brigham, Shattuck and Fay families ... blood has mingled through every generation for the past 250 years.... Susanna is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Shattuck-23&person2Name=Shattuck-1294 7 generations] from Lemuel Shattuck, being his third great grand aunt. She is also [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Shattuck-23&person2Name=Andrew-808 8 degrees] from Governor Andrew, [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Shattuck-23&person2Name=Ewer-388 9 degrees] from Charles Ewer, and [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Shattuck-23&person2Name=Hall-67026 10 degrees] from Lucy Greenlaw. ==== [[Andrew-808|Gov. John Albion Andrew]] ==== # ✅ [[Ripley-452|Adeline Ripley (abt.1829-1903)]] is a triplet. The doctor who delivered the triplets strongly encouraged the parents to name the triplets after himself, his wife and her sister. Ripley is 7 degrees from [[Andrew-808|John Albion Andrew (1818-1867)]]. # ✅ [[Andrew-4308|John Andrew (1747-1791)]] - Grandfather of John Albion Andrew was a silversmith. #[[Gibson-516|Caroline Frances (Gibson) Jones (1824-1914)]] was the daughter, mother, wife, and mother of physicians. Caroline is 12 generations from John Albion Andrew, being his 5th cousin. # ✅ [[Gibson-513|Joseph Augustus Gibson (1812-1875)]] is listed as a painter in the 1850 and 1860 censuses. The Historical Society of Early American Decoration has a collection of stencils that he used to decorate homes in the New Ipswich, New Hampshire area. Joseph is 12 generations from John Albion Andrew, being his 5th cousin. # Twins born 2 days apart [[Gleason-3406|Clement Gleason]] and [[Gleason-3407|Clifford Gleason]] were born on the 13th and 15th August 1875. Both twins and the mother survived. They are a blood relation through the Gleason / Goodnow line to Lemuel Shattuck (1793 - 1859) and 7 degrees from John Albion Andrew (1818 - 1867) #[[Andrew-4309|Elizabeth (Andrew) Mason (1886-1958)]] and her husband [[Mason-24287|Charles Ellis Mason (1884-1973)]] were wealthy enough to be able to have six servants in 1910: a cook, a kitchen maid, a parlor maid, two chambermaids, and a waitress. Elizabeth is two generations from John Andrew, being his granddaughter. #[[Martinsen-377|Adolf (Martinsen) Gundersen (1865-1938)]] was the founder of the Norwegian Lutheran Hospital in La Crosse, Wisconsin (Now called Gundersen Lutheran Health Systems of Wisconsin and he received a Knighthood of the Royal Norwegian Order of St Olav, 1st class from King Haakon in 1926. Adolf is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Martinsen-377&person2Name=Andrew-808 5 degrees] from Governor Andrew. ==== [[Boggs-1718|Mary Martha Corinne “Cokie” (Boggs) Roberts]] ==== # ✅ [[Butt-3107|Lewis Robertson Butt Cunningham aka Barrett, Meyer]] became an owner and publisher of a significant newspaper (Birmingham Age-Herald) when her second husband died in 1922. Her son, [[Barrett-14901|Edward Ware Barrett]] graduated from Princeton University in 1932 and had a remarkable life as a journalist and dean of Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, plus more. Lewis' second husband, Edward Barrett, was also a journalist and was the owner of the Birmingham Age-Herald. Her third husband, [[Meyer-22493|Robert Randolph Meyer]] was an entrepreneur, who built and owned many hotels. Between his obituary and his findagrave profile, he was quite the businessman as well as a philanthropist. Lewis is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Butt-3107&person2Name=Silva-1055 6 degrees] from Cokie Roberts. # [[Cunningham-18172|George Butt Cunningham]] and his wife, Edith traveling in Egypt and Greece on the S.S. Excalibur, (1956) when she became ill, was removed from the steamship, transported to a hospital in Alexandria, died, transported to Cairo, cremated and returned home with her husband. George is 7 degrees from Cokie Roberts. # ✅ [[Claiborne-724|Norbert Claiborne]] managed sugar plants in South America; married an Argentian, had four children in Argentina. After his wife died, he brought his children to Louisiana, where they were all successful. Norbert lived in Tahiti, Cuba, Mexico, and Columbia, as well as forty years in Argentina. Norbert is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Claiborne-724&person2Name=Boggs-1718 4 generations] from Cokie Roberts, being her grand uncle. # ✅ [[Moore-81083|Emery Moore]] was living in Violeta Camaguey, Cuba, with his wife, where he managed a Sugar Company. He died suddenly and his sister, in the US requested the FBI to investigate his death. His death was investigated and found to be of natural causes. He is buried in New Orleans. Emery is 5 degrees from Cokie Roberts. ==== [[Alford-4445|Kenneth Alford]] ==== # [[Alford-4446|William Thomas Alford (1882-1976)]] escaped serious injury in 1950 when the porch he and another man were working on collapsed. He was 68-years-old at the time. William was the father of Kenneth Alford. # [[Benbury-11|Rev. Thomas F. Benbury (1854-1943)]] and his wife [[Small-7936|Dora Clifton (Small) Benbury (1859-1945)]] received a gold purse on their 50th wedding anniversary in 1932. Thomas had worked his way up from being a janitor to becoming the African-American pastor of the Morgan Methodist Church of All Nations in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Thomas was the grandfather of Kenneth Alford. # [[Alford-4518|Lawrence Alford (ca. 1863-after 1930)]] murdered Ed McKellar, who he thought was too intimate with his wife, in 1904. The Governor of North Carolina offered a $100 reward for his capture. He was caught two years later and after a trial was sentenced to 15 years in prison. Lawrence is 4 generations from Kenneth Alford, being his grand uncle. # ✅ [[Alford-4503|Thomas Alford]] went to the Freedmen's Bureau in December 1865 in Robeson County, North Carolina, asking them to order [[Fulmore-146|Zachariah Cade Fulmore]] to allow his family to leave. Analysis of the 1850 and 1860 Slave Schedule reveals that Fulmore had enslaved the Alford family. In 1870 the Alfords lived next door to Fulmore. Thomas is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Alford-4503&person2Name=Alford-4445 3 generations] from Kenneth Alford, being his great grandfather. # [[Alford-4515|Lula (Alford) McIver (1899-1928)]] was shot to death by her husband James McIver, who claimed she had attacked him with an ice pick. Lula is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Alford-4515&person2Name=Alford-4445 5 generations] from Kenneth Alford, being his first cousin once removed. # ✅ [[Alford-4515|Benjamin H. Alford]] was implicated in the shooting of Mr. Lacy Prevatt and the theft of goods thrown from a freight train in February 1921. He spent the next 11 months on the run from the law, before being run over and killed by a train. Benjamin is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Alford-4515&person2Name=Alford-4445 5 generations] from Kenneth Alford, being his first cousin once removed. ==== [[Hall-67026|Lucy (Hall) Greenlaw]] ==== # ✅ [[Mcbain-761|Rachel (Mcbain) Petrie (abt.1847-1881)]] and her husband, [[Petrie-2225|William Petrie (1840-1910)]], a Scottish granite or stone cutter, resided in Russia for a few years. Some of their children were born there. After Rachel's death in 1881 their daughter, [[Petrie-2224|Daisy Isabel (Petrie) Hearsey]], was adopted by her sister [[Mcbain-759|Jessie (Mcbain) Greenlaw (1854-1920)]] and her husband, [[Greenlaw-508|Samuel P Greenlaw (abt.1854-1932)]]. Rachel is 4 degrees from Lucy Greenlaw. # ✅ [[Woodward-9920|George Norris Woodward (1820-1874)]], a physician and surgeon born in New Hampshire and raised in Cortland, New York, headed out in 1858 to the Rocky Mountains for the Colorado Gold Rush. He decided the money was to be had in treating patients rather than searching for gold. Then he served as a surgeon for the Union Side in the Civil War before settling in Boone County, Illinois. George is 8 generations from Lucy Greenlaw, being her 2nd cousin twice removed. # ✅ [[Hall-67026|Lucy Ellen (Hall) Greenlaw]] was a member of the DAR. Her husband was not just the librarian of the New England Historical Society but also the treasurer of that organization. #[[Poole-8428|Nancy Jane (Poole) Kimball]] is four degrees from starting profile [[Hall-67026|Lucy Ellen (Hall) Greenlaw]]. Nancy's family was very creative. In the 1865 census, her husband Joseph was a painter, her 19-year-old son Charles was a photographer, and her other son Fred (17) was an artist. # [[Poole-4421|Eleazer Flagg Poole]], five degrees from starting profile [[Hall-67026|Lucy Ellen (Hall) Greenlaw]], was a Lieutenant in the American Revolutionary War. He enlisted as a minute man just days before the midnight ride of Paul Revere. He served at The Lexington Alarm and at the Battle of Bunker Hill. #Union soldier and homesteader, New Yorker, [[Ireland-4992|John B Ireland (1835-1924)]]. Severely wounded in the line of duty, foot amputated. Homesteaded in Nebraska. Moved to Denver, Colorado. Then moved back east to Massachusetts. John is also connected to Lemuel Shattuck, Charles Ewer, Julia Folsom, and Governor Andrew - all within 18 degrees or less. ==== [[Winter-7821|Julia E. (Winter) Folsom]] ==== # ❌ [[Winter-7821|Julia E. (Winter) Folsom]] (1837-1912) died of Breast Cancer. #[[Dexter-2851|Chandler Marsters Dexter (1911-1988)]] (the grandson of [[Winter-7821|Julia Elizabeth (Winter) Folsom (1836-1912)]]) was born Chandler Rodgers Dexter in 1911 and sometime between birth and the 1920 US Census his name became Maxwell Marstens Dexter. # ✅ [[Atwood-4260|Sarah "Sally" (Atwood) Dobson (1804-1851)]] created a stir in 1823 when she confronted the Worthington Congregational Church in Connecticut with a list of six written reasons why she disagreed with what the church was teaching. Two male members attempted to "endeavor to enlighten her mind and convince her of her error." They failed. She then joined the Methodist Church and was disciplined for wearing a bonnet with a ribbon. Sally is 14 degrees from Julia Folsom. # ❌ (too recent) [[Barrell-489|Charles Sewall Barrell (1911-1941)]] was a United States citizen who joined the Royal Air Force in England prior to the United States joining World War II. He was killed in an air accident in September 1941. Charles is 2 generations from Julia Folsom, being her grandson. # ✅ [[Cockayne-373|George Cockayne (1762-1830)]] married a first wife Millicent Gregory, but the marriage was declared null and void due to the couple giving wrong birth dates. Both were under 21 so the marriage lasted only three days. George is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Cockayne-373&person2Name=Winter-7821 2 generations] from Julia Folsom, being her granfather. George is also 12 degrees from Lemuel Shattuck and 13 degrees from Governor Andrew. === Not Yet Sorted === :''Done === Connections to each other === * [[Ewer-388|Charles Ewer Esq. (1790-1853)]] is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Ewer-388&person2Name=Andrew-808 15 '''generations'''] from [[Andrew-808|'''{{Orange|Governor John Albion Andrew}}''' (1818-1867)]], being his 6th cousin once removed. * [[Shattuck-1294|'''{{Lime|Lemuel Shattuck}}''' (1793-1859)]] is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Shattuck-1294&person2Name=Andrew-808 13 '''generations'''] from [[Andrew-808|'''{{Orange|Governor John Albion Andrew}}''' (1818-1867)]], being his 5th cousin once removed. * [[Boggs-1718|Mary Martha Corrine (Boggs) Roberts (1943-2019)]] is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Boggs-1718&person2Name=Shattuck-1294 17 generations] from [[Shattuck-1294|'''{{Lime|Lemuel Shattuck}}''' (1793-1859)]], being his fifth cousin five times removed and [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Boggs-1718&person2Name=Andrew-808 19 generations ] from [[Andrew-808|'''{{Orange|Governor John Albion Andrew}}''' (1818-1867)]], being his 6th cousin five times removed. * [[Alford-4445|Kenneth Thomas Alford (1914-1980)]] is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Alford-4445&person2Name=Boggs-1718 34 degrees] from [[Boggs-1718|Mary Martha Corrine (Boggs) Roberts (1943-2019)]]. * [[Hall-67026|Lucy Ellen (Hall) Greenlaw (1869-1961)]] is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Hall-67026&person2Name=Andrew-808 15 generations] from [[Andrew-808|'''{{Orange|Governor John Albion Andrew}}''' (1818-1867)]], being his fifth cousin three times removed. She is also [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Hall-67026&person2Name=Shattuck-1294 19 generations] from [[Shattuck-1294|'''{{Lime|Lemuel Shattuck}}''' (1793-1859)]], being his 7th cousin three times removed. * [[Winter-7821|Julia Elizabeth (Winter) Folsom (1836-1912)]] is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Winter-7821&person2Name=Shattuck-1294 16 generations] from [[Shattuck-1294|'''{{Lime|Lemuel Shattuck}}''' (1793-1859)]], being his 6th cousin twice removed. === More Notable Connections === * ✅ [[Andrew-808|John Albion Andrew (1818-1867)]] is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Andrew-808&person2Name=Gerould-49 18 generations] from [[Lambert-4314|David Lambert]], being his fourth cousin twice removed. * ✅ [[Hall-67026|Lucy Ellen (Hall) Greenlaw (1869-1961)]] is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Hall-67026&person2Name=Lambert-4314 18 generations] from [[Lambert-4314|David Lambert]], being his 6th cousin four times removed. * ✅ [[Doherty-2064|Melanie McComb]] is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Doherty-2064&person2Name=Shattuck-1294 17 degrees] from [[Shattuck-1294|Lemuel Shattuck (1793-1859)]] and [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Doherty-2064&person2Name=Andrew-808 19 degrees] from [[Andrew-808|Governor John Albion Andrew (1818-1867)]]. === Military === # [[Barrell-489|Charles Sewall Barrell (1911-1941)]] was a United States citizen who joined the Royal Air Force in England prior to the United States joining World War II. He was killed in an air accident in September 1941. # [[Cole-30678|First Lt. George Peyton Cole]] was killed by machine gun fire in the Battle of Argonne Forest, France in Nov 1918. # ✅ [[Bass-6712|Jeriah Bass (born 1759)]] had American Revolutionary service in 1776 and later died in military service in the War of 1812. Young Edward Savil, son of [[Savil-51|Edward Savil (born 1759)]] and a nephew of Jeriah Bass, died in battle in the War of 1812. (Jeriah Bass is a 6-degree connection to Charles Ewer and [[Savil-51|Edward Savil (born 1759)]] is a 7-degree connection, so the son who died in battle is an 8-degree connection.) # ✅ [[Ireland-4992|John B Ireland (1835-1924)]] 7° from [[Hall-67026]]. Served in the [[Wikipedia:8th_New_York_Heavy_Artillery_Regiment|New York 8th Heavy Artillery]], during the [[Project:US_Civil_War:_War_Between_the_States|Civil War]]. Severely wounded during the [[Wikipedia:Second Battle of Deep Bottom|Second Battle of Deep Bottom]] in Deep Bottom, Virginia. [[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 18:02, 16 April 2023 (UTC) # ✅ [[Yates-6665|George James Yates]] four degrees from starting profile [[Hall-67026|Lucy Ellen (Hall) Greenlaw]] served as a Captain with Massachusetts during the American Revolution. Captain Yates is also a DAR Patriot Ancestor. [[Smith-159364|Smith-159364]] 02:51, 17 April 2023 (UTC) # ✅ [[Ewer-359]] Silas Ewer was a Revolutionary War Soldier and commissioned to be commander of the ship, "Camberwell". # ✅ [[Poole-4421|Eleazer Flagg Poole]] was a Lieutenant in the American Revolutionary War. # [[Cobb-256|Nathaniel Cobb (1787-1871)]] was private in the War of 1812 out of the Vermont Military. # ✅ [[Cunningham-18232|George Alford Cunningham]] graduated from West Point in 1857 and was assigned to the First Cavalry as a second Lieutenant. He was appointed second lieutenant in the Fifth Cavalry, the crack cavalry regiment of the army in 1858. Stationed at Carlisle barracks until the Spring of 1858, he served with the Utah expedition and was afterward stationed at Camp Cooper, Texas, where he commanded a company until 1860, during which time he served with the Cimarron expedition. He resigned from the U. S. Army on Feb 27, 1861, which ended his services for the Union. In April of 1861, Colonel Cunningham entered the Confederate service as 1st Lieutenant of Artillery and was promoted for conspicuous services in the battle to Captain, Major, and Colonel of Artillery. He served at Fort Jackson, Louisiana until Sep 1861, when he was assigned to Floyd's command in West Virginia. He was in the battle at Carnifex Ferry, Cotton Hill, and Laurel Creek. He was then transferred to Kentucky and was engaged as a major of artillery at Fort Donelson, Tennessee, where he was wounded. His fold3 compiled service record is 151 amazing pages. # [[Davison-6393|General Michael Davison]] entered command during World War II. In 1963 he was commandant of cadets at West Point. In 1970 he commanded the United States Second Field Force. In 1971 he planned and carried out the highly controversial invasion of Cambodia. From 1971–1975 he was Commander-in-Chief, US Army, Europe (CINC, USAREUR). He is six degrees from [[Winter-7821|Julia Elizabeth (Winter) Folsom]] through his second wife's ex-husband, having married as a widower in his retirement. # ✅ [[Davison-6393|General Michael Davison]]'s father [[Davison-6394|Lieutenant Colonel Paul Root Davison]] was a captain with the 15th United States Cavalry in World War I, having enlisted in 1912. He served with the Ordinance Department during World War II.

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=== Interesting Finds === This is for [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/url Challenge 8] ([[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2023_Challenge_8|Challenge 8 Space Page]]) : ✅ = Using :❌ = Not using : ❤️ = Member favorite ==== [[Ro-12|Ocaan Ro (abt.0970-)]] ==== # [[Monroe-622|Christian Chapman Monroe (1840-1864)]] was killed in battle fighting for the Union in the Civil War. He was 24 years old. Christian is 28 generations from [[Ro-12|Ocaan Ro]], being his 26th great grandson. # ✅ [[Munro-343|William (Munro) Munro XIIth Baron and XIVth of Foulis]] was born in 1455 in Ross-shire, Scotland. He was a Scottish Knight and Scottish clan chief of the highland Clan Munro, and the 11th Baron and 13th Laird of Foulis. He is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Munro-343&person2Name=Ro-12 15 generations] from [[Ro-12|Ocaan Ro]], being his 13th great-grandson. Ocaan, of course, was an Irish nobleman whose son Donald aided in invading Scotland. ==== [[Roet-3|Katherine (Roet) Swynford (1350-1403)]] ==== # ✅ [[McDonald-29302|Alexander McDonald (1859-1928)]] died when he was struck by a train at Boston's Back Bay Station where he was working as a watchman. His remains were returned to his longtime home of Port Hood, Nova Scotia, where his funeral was presided over by his cousin Bishop Alexander McDonald, who not only shared his name but also his date of birth. Alexander is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=McDonald-29302&person2Name=Roet-3 14 generations] from Katherine, being her 12th great grandson. # ✅ [[Thomas-34194|Arthur Goring Thomas]] was born in Willingdon, England. He first appeared in a census at the age of one, where there were twenty-one people in the home; fourteen of them being servants. Arthur was an English composer of operas and songs, that was considered to "have remarkable abilities, some say genius.." He struggled with depression and mental illness, ending his life tragically on 20 March 1892, aged 41, when he committed suicide by jumping under a train at West Hampstead Station. Arthur is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Thomas-34194&person2Name=Roet-3 17 generations] from [[Roet-3|Katherine Swynford]], being her 15th great grandson. # ✅ [[Bons-39|Pierre de Bons]], was involved in a hunting accident in 1713 that ended in the justice court. According to a declaration of Joseph Bastian, from Serdon in Bugey, "the gunshot which causes his bed rest was shot at him by Pierre de Bons... believing that it was the wolf''". Pierre is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Bons-39&person2Name=Roet-3 13 degrees] from [[Roet-3|Katherine Swynford]]. ==== [[Unknown-270704|Catherine (Unknown) Strutt (abt.1520-bef.1578)]] ==== #[[Briggs-12805|Eunice Briggs Foote]], an mtDNA descendant of Catherine (Unknown) Strutt, was an early member of the Reorganized Church of Latter Day Saints (26 Oct 1862). Eunice is 11 generations from Catherine, being her 10th great-granddaughter. # ❤️ ✅ [[Copsey-220|Betty Copsey Mount]], an mtDNA descendant of Catherine Unknown Strutt, attended Duke University from 1936-1938. After graduating from Katherine Gibbs Secretarial School in New York City in 1939, she joined the editorial staff of Good Housekeeping magazine. This was followed by two years as editor of What's New in New York, published to attract out-of-towners to the 1939 World's Fair. She spent most of her life in New Jersey and moved to Brunswick in 1987. She counted more than 40 years of active involvement in local theater, both as an actress and later, after a swimming accident in 1958 that left her paralyzed from the waist down, as a drama reviewer for several suburban New Jersey publications. She was an active member of the Summit New Jersey, Playhouse, and YWCA, a founding member of Clearwater Swim Club in New Providence, New Hampshire, a ruling elder in the New Providence Presbyterian Church, and a Sunday School Teacher for 35 years. In 1974, she received the 1974 B'nai B'rith Americanism Award for Distinguished Community Service. Betty is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Copsey-220&person2Name=Silva-1055 13 generations] from Catherine, being her 12th great granddaughter. # ✅ [[McArthur-3528| Shirl McArthur]] was a coal miner, a superintendent of the Deseret Coal Mine, the President and founder of American Coal Company, active in many coal mining organizations, and a public servant. He served in the CCC. He served as Mayor for three terms and formed the Castle Valley Mining Company. He was President of Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute and on the executive committee of the Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute. He was first vice president, president-elect, and president of the Utah Mining Association. A member of the Colorado Operator's Association, and president of the Utah Coal Section of the American Institute of Mining. He earned many top industrial awards and was chairman of AARP, a member of the board of directors of First Security Bank, Price District, and finance chairman for the Emery District Boy Scouts of America. Shirl was an '''active member of the LDS church and loved the Lord. He served in numerous callings. None he enjoyed more than serving with his wife in the Manti Temple''' and being called with his wife on a second mission to write the history of the Deseret Coal Mine. mtDNA descendant of Catherine (Unknown) Strutt. Shirl is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Copsey-220&person2Name=Silva-1055 14 generations] away from Catherine, being her 13th great grandson. ==== [[Ivar_II_of_Waterford-1|Ivar (Ivar II of Waterford) of Waterford (abt.0945-1000)]] ==== # ✅ [[Monroe-4725|Albert Nelson Monroe (1819-1902)]] was known throughout the country as the "Cattle King" and dealt in the export of cattle. Albert is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Monroe-4725&person2Name=Ivar_II_of_Waterford-1 28 generations] from Ivar II of Waterford, being his 26th great grandson. Albert is much closer to a few names we know: He is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Monroe-4725&person2Name=Lambert-4314 17 generations] from [[Lambert-4314|David Lambert]], so fifth cousins five times removed, [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Monroe-4725&person2Name=Fisher-23332 18 generations] from [[Fisher-23332|Scott Fisher]], so 6th cousins four times removed, and [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Monroe-4725&person2Name=Johnson-10907 19 generations] from [[Johnson-10907|Amy Johnson]], so 6th cousins five times removed. # ✅ [[Macdonnell-43|Richard Graves Macdonnell KCMG CB (1814-1881)]], born in 1814 in Dublin, Ireland, was the 6th Governor of South Australia, the Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia, and the 17th McDonnell of Leinster (in Ireland). Several places around the world are named for him including MacDonnell Road in Hong Kong, and the MacDonnell Ranges and Sir Richard Peninsula in Australia. He is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Macdonnell-43&person2Name=Ivar_II_of_Waterford-1 28 generations] from Ivar of Waterford, a Norse king also born in Ireland, being his 26th great grandson. ==== [[Thorpe-1946|John Thorpe (abt.1608-abt.1633)]] ==== # ❤️ ✅ [[Tharp-772|Marie Tharp (1920-2006)]], a descendant of [[Thorp-787|Thomas Thorp (1695-abt.1779)]], was notable. She was an American geologist and oceanographic cartographer and is credited with creating the first map of the Atlantic Ocean floor. Marie is the 7th great granddaughter of [[Thorpe-1946|John Thorpe]], so 9 generations away, and the 8th cousin of Kevin Bacon. # ✅ [[Thorpe-1542|Zebulon (Thorpe) Tharp]] was born in 1707 in Woodbridge, New Jersey. He moved to Virginia late in life, changing the spelling of his surname to Tharp. Zebulon was listed in 1761, age 54, as being Militia led by Colonel [[Washington-11|George Washington]]. He is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Thorpe-1542&person2Name=Thorpe-1946 3 generations] from [[Thorpe-1946|John Thorpe]], being his great-grandson. ==== [[Sauvagie-2|Michele Sauvagie (-aft.1632)]] ==== # ❤️ ✅ [[Barkeloo-11|Lemma Barkeloo (1840-1870)]] is a notable. She passed the bar without finishing her law degree, and was the first woman to try a case in an American court. Lemma is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Barkeloo-11&person2Name=Sauvagie-2 8 generations] away from [[Sauvagie-2|Michele Sauvagie]], being her 7th great-granddaughter. Coincidentally she is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Barkeloo-11&person2Name=Estes-2153 6th cousins 3x removed] from [[Estes-2153|Roberta Estes]]. # ✅ [[Clinton-145|Charles DeWitt Clinton (1769-1828)]] was the 6th Governor of New York. He was also the 47th, 49th, and 51st Mayor of New York City. His love for governing came from the assembling of the convention which formulated the Constitution of the United States. Clinton was the first Governor who -recommended the observance of days of public thanksgiving by the people of the State. He has counties named after him in six US States. Charles is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Clinton-145&person2Name=Sauvagie-2 7 generations] from Michele, being her fifth great grandson. He is also [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Washington-11&person2Name=Clinton-145&relation=0&ignoreIds= 11 degrees] from [[Washington-11|George Washington]]. ==== [[Pfannberg-1|Katharina (Pfannberg) von Pfannberg (bef.1332-aft.1374)]] ==== # [[Spiering-89|Carel Johan Spiering (1705-1757)]]'s daughter, [[Spiering-91|Christina Spiering (1741-1762)]] married [[Opperdoes-3|Pieter Opperdoes (1735-1803)]]. Pieter's brother Reinier Opperdoes, a member of the Hoorn council, died an unfortunate death. He was 33 years old in 1767 and had 'conversed' in Monnickendam with the eldest daughter of a mayor there. Then he had visited another Monnickendam regent, from whom he had taken leave between nine and ten in the evening. His body was found in a ditch the next morning. Immediately the rumor spread that he had been deliberately made to walk into the canal by moving a lantern that guided people in the dark to the other side of the canal. It was about this accident that it was asserted: "How well does this cold-blooded murder characterize the manners of the regents! That a suitor from Hoorn would take away a rich and dignified bride from Edam is in the eyes of the Edam people a crime that should be punished with death. However, there is no evidence that a murder was committed (in Monnickendam and not in Edam).” (From: Onder Regenten p 151). Carel is 12 generations away from Katharina, being her 12th great grandson. # ❤️ ✅ [[Sachsen-87|Anna von Sachsen (1544-1577)]], wife of Prince Willem van Oranje Nassau, could not get used to life in the chilly Castle Dillenburg and therefore, after the birth of her daughter Emilia, she went to Cologne, where she could lead the by her desired opulent live. She lived in Cologne so exuberant that her husband was allowed to separate from her in 1571, which was unusual at that time. She was accused to have had an affair with Jan Rubens (the father of the painter) and was imprisoned in the palace of the Elector of Saxony in Dresden, not allowed to see her children. She died six years later. But we know that her husband Willem was far from being a saint, as from the beginning of the marriage he had many mistresses. Anna is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Sachsen-87&person2Name=Pfannberg-1 9 generations] from Katharina, being her seventh great granddaughter. # [[Nassau-28|Emilia van Nassau (1569-1629)]], daughter of Anna von Sachsen, married secretly Manuel of Portugal in 1597 because she was a Calvinist and he was a Catholic. Manuel was a Portuguese prince in exile. Manuel's father seized the throne of Portugal but he was forced to flee 20 days later after his defeat against Spanish king Felipe II at the battle of Alcantara. It took 10 years to Emilia's family to accept this marriage. Emilia and Emanuel lived separately during the last years of their marriage. Emanuel sold his rights to the Spanish king and moved to Brussels ; Emilia bought the estate of Prangins near Geneva, where she died in 1629 at the age of 59. This castle is now the Swiss National Museum. Emilia is 10 generations away from Katharina, being her eighth great granddaughter. # ❤️ [[Portugal-108|Maria Belgia Portugal (1598-1647)]] the daughter of Emilia van Nassau, was supposed to marry a wealthy Calvinist nobleman. But she fell in love with a young German Colonel Jean Theodore de Croll, a native of Heidelnerg, who had moved to Geneva at the service of the Margrave of Baden-Durlach. The intention to get married with the German colonel was strongly opposed by his uncle and the General States of the Netherlands, who with the authorities of Bern, who administered the entire Canton of Vaud, were threatening to arrest Colonel Croll. Fearing the worst, Maria Belgia and Theodore de Croll fled through the night, to Vevey. Although she expected them to also be opposed to union, Maria Belgia, making use of her influence, was finally able to marry in the church of Bümpliz, in Bern, but because he was below her status her new husband was seen as an opportunist. They had six children, one boy and five girls but the marriage proved to be an unhappy one and Maria Belgia was planning to divorce when, in 1640, Theodore de Croll was murdered in Venice, where he had retired to. Maria Belgia was obliged to sell a large part of her goods to pay de Croll's many debts. Maria is 11 generations from Katharina, being her ninth great granddaughter. # [[Damond-27|Juliane Catherine Damond (1659- )]], a descendant of Prince Willem of Orange , was one among the between fifteen and twenty or so candidates that put themselves forward as potential choices to become the new Prince of Neuchâtel when the Princess Marie de Nemours died in 1707 without an heir. But she was not selected and Neuchâtel was granted to Frederick I of Prussia. Juliane is 13 generations from Katharina, being her 11th great granddaughter. # ❤️ [[Mecklenburg-103| Johann Georg, Duke of Mecklenburg]] died as a result of a poison that had been accidentally administered to him instead of medicine. Johann is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Mecklenburg-103&person2Name=Pfannberg-1 11 generations] away from Katharina Pfannberg, being her 9th great grandson. # ✅ [[Von_Holnstein-17|Karl von Holnstein (1877-1916)]]'s love affair played out in the newspapers. Apparently, when he was introduced to [[Harrison-28694|Mildred Harrison]], a Philadelphia heiress, he was smitten at first sight. The story, according to the newspapers, was that he chased her all around the US until she finally agreed to marry him. They actually married about 9 months after they met and he said the stories were false, that they had an understanding from the beginning. Then, of course, the story took a twist. The had a daughter that died young, the wife moved in with her parents and the newspapers said she just wanted the title. It is more likely that she was distraught after losing her daughter. The Count then left to return to Germany to fight in WWI since he held a commission in the German Army. He was killed in 1916. Mildred never remarried. === Not Yet Sorted === :''Done === Connections to each other === # [[Ro-12|Ocaan Ro (abt.0970-)]] is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Ro-12&person2Name=Roet-3 19 degrees] from [[Roet-3|Katherine Swynford]] # ✅ [[Roet-3|Katherine Swynford]] is not related by blood to any of the others, but is only [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Roet-3&person2Name=Pfannberg-1 8 degrees] from [[Pfannberg-1|Katharina Pfannberg]] and [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Roet-3&person2Name=Unknown-270704 14 degrees] from [[Unknown-270704|Catherine Strutt]] # [[Unknown-270704|Catherine Strutt]] is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Unknown-270704&person2Name=Roet-3 14 degrees] from [[Roet-3|Katherine Swynford]] and also [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Unknown-270704&person2Name=Thorpe-1946 14 degrees] from [[Thorpe-1946|John Thorpe]]. # ✅ [[Ivar_II_of_Waterford-1|Ivar II of Waterford]] is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Ivar_II_of_Waterford-1&person2Name=Roet-3 17 degrees] from [[Roet-3|Katherine Swynford]] and [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Ivar_II_of_Waterford-1&person2Name=Pfannberg-1 18 degrees] from [[Pfannberg-1|Katharina von Pfannberg]]. # ✅ [[Thorpe-1946|John Thorpe]] is only [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Thorpe-1946&person2Name=Sauvagie-2 13 degrees] from [[Sauvagie-2|Michele Sauvagie]] and [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Thorpe-1946&person2Name=Unknown-270704 14 degrees] from [[Unknown-270704|Catherine Strutt]]. # [[Sauvagie-2|Michele Sauvagie]] is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Sauvagie-2&person2Name=Thorpe-1946 13 degrees] from [[Thorpe-1946|John Thorpe]]. # [[Pfannberg-1|Katharina von Pfannberg]] is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Pfannberg-1&person2Name=Roet-3 8 degrees] from [[Roet-3|Katherine Swynford]] and [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Pfannberg-1&person2Name=Ivar_II_of_Waterford-1 18 degrees] from [[Ivar_II_of_Waterford-1|Ivar II of Waterford]] === More Notable Connections === * [[Roet-3|Katherine Swynford]] is 19 generations from CeCe Moore (17th great granddaughter) and Roberta Estes (17th great granddaughter). * [[Sauvagie-2|Michele Sauvagie (-aft.1632)]] is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Sauvagie-2&person2Name=MacEntee-1 14 generations] from [[MacEntee-1|Thomas MacEntee]], being his 12th great-grandmother. * [[Hessen-Kassel-1|Louise Wilhelmine Friederike Caroline Auguste Julie (Hessen-Kassel) af Hessen-Kassel]] was born in 1817 in Kassel, part of the German Confederation. She was a German Princess and (from 15 November 1863) and the queen consort to King Christian IX of Denmark. She was particularly talented at the pianoforte, in which she was tutored by a Miss Tuxen. Louise is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Hessen-Kassel-1&person2Name=Pfannberg-1 14 generations] from [[Pfannberg-1|Katharina von Pfannberg]], a member of European aristocracy, being her 16th great-granddaughter. She is also [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Hessen-Kassel-1&person2Name=Roet-3 15 generations] from [[Roet-3|Katherine Swynford]], the Duchess of Lancaster and born in France, being her 13th great-granddaughter. * ✅ [[Alexandrovna-3|Princess Irina (Alexandrovna) Yusupova]] was born in 1895 in Peterhof, Russian Empire. She was the daughter of the Grand Duke Aleksandr Mikhailovich, also known as the Grand Duke of Russia. Princess Irina is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Alexandrovna-3&person2Name=Pfannberg-1 17 generations] from [[Pfannberg-1|Katharina von Pfannberg]], being her 19th great granddaughter, and [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Alexandrovna-3&person2Name=Roet-3 18 generations] from [[Roet-3|Katherine Swynford]], being her 16th great granddaughter. === Military === * World War I: [[Tharp-2075|PFC Dale Tharp]] served in the US Army during WWI. He served overseas with the 118th Engineers, which shipped out of New York to Liverpool on the British troopship SS ''Cretic,'' a former ocean liner taken over by the British government under their Liner Requisition Scheme. On 19 December 1918, just five weeks after the armistice, the 118th Engineers were reorganized into railway companies in the Transportation Corps. PFC Tharp served in this capacity overseas until 13 July 1919, when he returned to the United States and was honorably discharged. * ✅ [[Copsey-219|Major General Robert Lynn Copsey]], husband of [[McNamara-4424|Vivian McNamara]], an mtDNA descendant of Catherine Unknown Strutt: According to the obituary of Retired USAF Maj. Gen. Robert Lynn Copsey was a pioneer in civilian and military aviation, he held a pilot's license signed by Orville Wright. He also held the 29th pilot's license issued in the United States. He left the University of Nebraska to fly during World War I. He served in the Air Corps during World War II and was recalled for Air Force duty at the Pentagon during the Korean Conflict. His awards and decorations included the Legion of Merit. * [[Nassau-Dillenburg-26|Philip von Nassau]], a descendant of Katharina von Pfannberg, enlisted in the Dutch States Army and in 1585 he became colonel of the infantry. From 1586 to 1587, Philip was governor of Gorinchem, then in 1591, after the Siege of Nijmegen, he was governor of Nijmegen. From Nijmegen Philip started a campaign in Luxembourg, where he engaged the Spanish enemy. In 1594, he participated in the Reduction of Groningen. Then, on 2 September 1595, he commanded more than 500 cavalry, in the battle on the Lippe, along with his brothers Louis Gunther and Ernst Casimir. During the battle, Philip got seriously injured. The next day, on 3 Sep 1595, he passed away in Rheinberg . * ✅ [[Newman-14353|Major Arthur Dow Newman]], mtDNA descendant of Catherine Unknown, served the U.S. Army from 1910-1920. He graduated from West Point Military Academy in 1914; served overseas during the World War involved with the Cavalry. He died at age 32 from injuries sustained when his horse threw him during a polo match. He is buried at Arlington Cemetery with a beautiful headstone. His findagrave memorial has nice photographs of him Newspapers across the Country carried the news of his death. * ✅ [[Sachsen-121|Christian von Sachsen-Weissenfels]], who as the third son could hardly hope for his father's inheritance, dedicated himself to the military, befitting his status . In 1673 he recruited an infantry regiment and fought with it on the Upper Rhine. On February 4, 1677, he was appointed general sergeant of the Electorate of Saxony . He also took part in the relief of Vienna in 1683 . In the Great Turkish War, Duke Christian led the Saxon Auxiliary corps in Hungary of 4,200 men at the siege of Ofen (1684/1686) and distinguished himself there together with his brother Heinrich. In the subsequent Palatinate War of Succession , an imperial war against expanding France , he took part from 1688 on the side of Elector Johann Georg III. of Saxony . He was very successful as a commander, as evidenced by his appointment as Field Marshal Lieutenant in the Electorate of Saxony . On August 24, 1689, at the age of 37, he was fatally wounded by a musket ball during the siege of Mainz. * ❤️ ✅ [[Frost-12003| Lillian Frost]], an mtDNA descendant of Catherine Unknown Strutt, served as a Nurse in the Army Nurse Corps during World War I. She served in France with the American Expedition Forces. Her military headstone and documentation reflects her military service. Two of her brothers, [[Frost-12002|Sherman W. Frost]] and [[Frost-12006|Alan Beede Frost]] also served with Sherman serving in Germany and Alan in France. * ✅ [[MacDonald-15986|William Joseph MacDonald (1895-1963)]], a Y-DNA descendant of Ivar II of Waterford, served in the U.S. Navy as a Seaman 2nd Class for about a year during World War I. (added by Sullivan-17177) * [[MacDonald-15990|Joseph Alexander MacDonald (1933-2005)]], a Y-DNA descendant of Ivar II of Waterford, served in the U.S. Air Force during the Korean War. * [[Bons-41|Juste Henri Benjamin de Bons]] was appointed captain of the regiment of the Swiss by the King of France Louis XV and in 1747 he received a gratification from the King after the Battle of Lansfelt. He was named Colonel-General of the regiment of the Swiss in 1752, and was made Knight of Military Merit in 1760.

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=== Interesting Finds === This is for [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1576513 Challenge 9] ([[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2023_Challenge_9|Challenge 9 Space Page]]) : ✅ ''Included in presentation : ❌ ''Not used. Reason stated. Usually too close of a relationship and the descendant most likely already knows about them. ==== [[Grumbels-1|Cora Grumbels]] ==== # ✅ [[Dalton-8798|Minnie Louella (Dalton) Harkey (1889-1989)]], sister of the wife of a brother of [[Grumbels-1|Cora (Grumbels) Gallegos]] died 3 months before her 100th birthday. Minnie is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AMyConnections&c=WikiTree_Challenge_Guest_Stars&w=Dalton-8798 3 degrees] from [[Grumbels-1|Cora Grumbels]]. # [[Grumbels-1|Cora (Grumbels) Gallegos (1884-1921)]] is 6 degrees from [[Reynolds-3043|Thomas Reynolds (1796-1844)]] 7th governor of Missouri. # [[Grumbels-1|Cora (Grumbels) Gallegos (1884-1921)]] is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Basye-424&person2Name=Grumbels-1 6 degrees] from [[Basye-424|Alfred James Basye (1785-1856)]] who is a cousin to many US Presidents - see bio. # ✅ [[Gallegos-1323|José Guadalupe Gallegos (1826 - 1867)]], [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Gallegos-1323&person2Name=Grumbels-1 6 degrees] from [[Grumbels-1|Cora Grumbels]], was only 23 years old when he was elected and served as sheriff of San Miguel County, New Mexico from September 1851 through September 1853. The Sheriff's office was located in Las Vegas (New Mexico), a town known to harbor the most disreputable gang of gamblers, desperadoes, and outlaws of the Wild West. José Guadalupe was later elected, and served in four of the six Assemblies of the Territorial Legislature between 1855–1861. He was also one of the founding members of the Historical Society of New Mexico and was a founding associate in the incorporation of the Montezuma Copper Mining Company of Santa Fé, New Mexico, the New Mexican Railway Company and the New Mexico Wool Manufacturing Company. # ✅ [[Gallegos-1323|José Guadalupe Gallegos (1826 - 1867)]] was only 39 years old when he was reported as drowned following a mysterious carriage accident on May 18, 1867. Simon Delgado, age 51 died June 20, 1867, from dropsy, and his cousin Miguel E. Pino, age 45 also died from stomach cancer within 36 hours of Simon. Curiously, all three were founding associates for the New Mexico Wool Manufacturing Company. José is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Gallegos-1323&person2Name=Grumbels-1 6 degrees] from [[Grumbels-1|Cora Grumbels]]. # ❌(Relationship too close) [[Gallegos-1238|Acacio Gallegos (1869-1937)]], husband of [[Grumbels-1|Cora (Grumbels) Gallegos (1884-1921)]], was a New Mexico educator, attorney, politician, Sheriff of Lincoln, Union, and Clayton counties, and was married 4 times with several children/descendants. #[[Gonzales-2798|Desiderio Jesse Gonzales (1921-1988)]] is related to [[Garviso-1|María Antonia Garviso (abt 1881-bef.1846)]] and [[Gonzales-2846|Francisco Gonzales (abt.1798-)]] through both his parents. They are his great-great-grandparents on his father's side and his great-great-great-grandparents on his mother's side. This is not unusual in New Mexico. Desiderio is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Gonzales-2798&person2Name=Grumbels-1 16 degrees] from [[Grumbels-1|Cora Grumbels]]. # ✅ [[Baca-443|Bonifacio Baca]] is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Baca-443&person2Name=Grumbels-1 four degrees] from [[Grumbels-1|Cora Grumbels]], Cora's brother's half- sister's uncle. In 1881, he was a witness for the prosecution in the trial of Billy The Kid ([[McCarty-931|William Henry McCarty (1859-1881)]]) for the 1878 shooting of Sheriff William Brady. A recently discovered photo alleged to be of Billy the Kid was said to have belonged to Bonifacio, and had been passed to the current owner's family through Bonifacio's son. #[[Walters-11287|John A Walters ]] second husband of Maria Guadalupe (Sanchez Chavez) Walters owned a coal mine outside of Lincoln, New Mexico. John is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Walters-11287&person2Name=Grumbels-1 3 degrees] from [[Grumbels-1|Cora Grumbels]]. # [[Norman-9554|Orloff Norman ca.1829-1881]] emigrated from Norway, moved to California where he was the musical director of This Theatrical Troupe in 1858, married in 1863, was divorced in 1872, and was listening to inspiring music in 1881 when a revolver accidentally discharged, killing him. Orloff is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Norman-9554&person2Name=Grumbels-1 3 degrees] from [[Grumbels-1|Cora Grumbels]]. # ❌(Relationship too close) [[Sanchez_Chavez-1|Maria Guadalupe (Sanchez Chavez) Walters]]'s last child was born in 1887 when she was about 52 years old. Mary Walters was 3 years younger than her niece, who she was raised with after the death of her mother. Maria is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Sanchez_Chavez-1&person2Name=Grumbels-1 2 generations] from [[Grumbels-1|Cora Grumbels]], being her granddaughter. ==== [[Morin_Milan-1|Timoteo Morin Milan]] ==== # [[Martínez_Morin-1|Maria Rosario Martínez Morin]] is a granddaughter of [[Morin_Milan-1|Timoteo Morin Milan]] and passed away from "viruelas" (smallpox) at just 9 months old on the 20th of July 1940. ==== [[Coronado-170|Loretto Coronado]] ==== # A granddaughter of [[Coronado-170|Loretto Coronado (1827-1887)]] named [[Coronado-181|Louisa T (Coronado) Pugliares (1893-1975)]] had as one husband [[Woods-20566|Thomas C Woods (1894-)]] whose father came from England, and was likely involved with the LDS church. [[Gahn-22]]. ATTACHED to "big tree" through T.C. Woods' mother. # ✅ Possible clue to the parents of [[Coronado-170|Loretto Coronado]]: there's a baptismal certificate for a child of Loreto Coronado and his wife Cornelia. Cornelia does not have a last name in the record. Although the name of the church is R[ea]l Prendiz, Ancestry says that it is from La Asuncion, Hermosillo, Sonora. Possibly Loreto's father or an uncle. Source: Ancestry.com. Mexico, Select Church Records, 1537-1966 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016. {{Ancestry Record|61089|156159869}} #*En esta santa iglecia del R[ea]l Prendis de [….] a los diez y nueve dias del mes de Julio de mil ochocientos catorce anos, Yo F[rancis]co Pataício Quezada que bautize solemnemente once las santos oleos y sagradao Chrisma una nina de tres dias de nacida a quien puce por nombre Maria Rita, lija lexitima de Loreto Coronay y de Canistia fueron padres padrinos Juan Coronado y Col. Francisco Coronado a quienes [ad. er] su obilgaciones y parentera espitual y p. A que conste lo firme, #*Fr. Paticio Quezada #* In this blessed church of the Real Presence of […..] on the 19th day of the month of July of 1814, I, Francisco Patricio Quezada performed solemnly a baptism. I put the sacred oils and the blessed Chrism on a girl child, three days of age, to whom I gave the name of Maria Rita, legitimate daughter of Loreto Coronado and of [his wife] Cornelia. The godparents were Juan Coronado and [Col.?] Francisco Coronado who took on the obligations and spiritual parenthood and [p.]. This is attested to by #*Fr. Patricio Quezada # ✅ In March 1886 when [[Coronado-170|Loretto Coronado]] was ascending the grade near his home, his horse drawn carriage went off the side of a cliff and on the way down to the gulch the cart rolled over Loretto a number of times before hitting bottom. He survived with unspecified internal injuries and bruised shoulders and face and was in considerable pain. # ❌(Relationship too close/recent) [[Coronado-184|Frank Coronado]] was a premature baby born at home in 1902. The doctor came and said that he can't possibly live. "''I'll come by in the morning but he can't possibly live.''" In the morning when the doctor arrived, he said, "''I can't believe it. It's just like a miracle.''" Frank was healthy enough, but he just didn't grow. His little legs were shorter than they might have been otherwise, but he had good broad shoulders, a good build. Frank is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Coronado-184&person2Name=Coronado-170 2 generations] from [[Coronado-170|Loretto Coronado]], being his grandson. # ❌(Relationship too close) By the mid 1890's [[Madrid-370|Manuel Madrid]] was taking an interest in the White Sulphur Springs Resort in Vallejo, California. He took over as manager and in 1902, he bought the Springs and renamed it Blue Rock Springs. Manuel and his wife had a very good business sense and they were very successful. They bottled and sold mineral water that came from the Blue Rock Springs. It had medicinal qualities and didn’t had a sulfur taste to it. They shipped it all over the U.S. He finally sold the Springs in 1926. Manuel is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Madrid-370&person2Name=Coronado-170 2 degrees] from [[Coronado-170|Loretto Coronado]], being his son-in-law. ==== [[Arce-228|Sebastian Constantino de Arce]] ==== # After [[Murillo-284|Maria Murillo]] died [[Ojeda-167|Abel Ojeda]] went on to marry her Sister [[Murillo-283|Josefina Murillo]]. Maria is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Murillo-284&person2Name=Arce-228 5 generations] from [[Arce-228|Sebastian Constantino de Arce]], being his 3rd great-granddaughter. ==== [[Lopez-7437|Ramon Lopez]] ==== # [[Garcia-10594|Gertrude (Garcia) Loya 1878-1973]] was hosting a party at her home in Pico, California in May 1949 when a group of 12 youths attacked the party. She received a 2.5-inch-long laceration above her right eyebrow and R. A. Garcia was stabbed in the back. x is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Garcia-10594&person2Name=Lopez-7437 3 degrees] from [[Lopez-7437|Ramon Lopez]]. # In February 1936, [[Loya-167|Francisco Loya 1902-1936]] and his wife [[Garcia-10594|Gertrude (Garcia) Loya 1878-1973]] were driving their daughter [[Loya-169|[Marcella Loya 1921-1936]] to a hospital in Los Angeles, California only to discover she had died in the backseat. Five days later Francisco died in the hospital from lobar pneumonia. Francisco is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Loya-167&person2Name=Lopez-7437 3 degrees] from [[Lopez-7437|Ramon Lopez]]. # ✅ Well travelled [[Ruiz-2151|Sinforosa Ruiz]] was born in Spain, her Children Francisco (Frank), Jose (Joe) were born in Spain, Emilia and Isabel were born in Cuba and William in New Mexico the family finally settled in Arizona. Sinforosa is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Ruiz-2151&person2Name=Lopez-7437 5 degrees] from [[Lopez-7437|Ramon Lopez]]. # [[Mariscal-29|Victor Mariscal]] first husband of [[Albo-51|Ysabel (Albo) Bracamonte (1911-)]], who is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Albo-51&person2Name=Lopez-7437 5 degrees] from [[Lopez-7437|Ramon Lopez]], was a bartender and Boxer in Arizona. # ✅ [[Salazar-1868|Vera I. (Salazar) Murrietta (1922-1978)]]'s 1st husband was [[Mata-353|Guillermo "William" Mata]]. The divorce was probably due to him having a son with some else at the same time as her son was born, both called William Mata both born 1940. Her son died in 1940 buried at Evergreen Cemetery.William was a Singer in an Orchestra later an Orchestra Leader he went onto marriage his 'Mistress' Rosanna Reza and had a couple more children He also married Eloise Gonzales which also ended in divorce and then married Amparo E Chirino which he had children with also. He died in 1988. Vera is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Salazar-1868&person2Name=Lopez-7437 3 degrees] from [[Lopez-7437|Ramon Lopez]], through her 2nd husband, [[Calzada-27|Manuel (Calzada) Murrietta]]. ==== [[Rodriguez-8608|Francisco Felix Rodriquez]] ==== #[[Rodriguez-8626| Ramona (Rodriguez) Madrigal (1902-1999)]] operated the popular Madrigal Ranchito Mexican restaurant on Highway 395 near Lake Elsinore, California for decades. Her restaurant pool team placed second in 1977 and 1979. (sibling) # ✅ [[Dominguez-1045|Roman Lozano Dominguez (1925-2012)]] served as a Private First Class in the United States Army during World War II. He was captured during the Battle of the Bulge and was a Prisoner of War for four months. Roman is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Dominguez-1045&person2Name=Rodriguez-8608&relation=0&ignoreIds= 6 degrees] from [[Rodriguez-8608|Francisco Felix Rodriquez]]. ==== [[Gonzales-2798|Desiderio Jesse Gonzales]] ==== # ✅ (focused on his family, not the teen) In January 1910, [[ Sanchez-4522|Adiel Sanchez (1874-1962)]] was caring for a 15-year-old girl named Ortencia Jusaino. The girl became unhappy because Adiel's wife Reyes refused to allow her to take in washing. She shot herself in the forehead with a 22-calibre gun. She left a suicide note in which she asked not to be buried in a box and that they sing "In Jesus We Trust" when burying her and "Those who Trust in Jesus" at her funeral. [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Sanchez-4522&person2Name=Gonzales-2798 6 generations] from [[Gonzales-2798|Desiderio Jesse Gonzales]], being his first cousin twice removed. === Not Yet Sorted === :''Done === Connections to each other === # ✅ [[Grumbels-1|Cora (Grumbels) Gallegos (1884-1921)]] is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Grumbels-1&person2Name=Gonzales-2798 16 degrees] from [[Gonzales-2798|Desiderio Jesse Gonzales (1921-1988)]]. # [[Morin_Milan-1|Timoteo Morin Milan (1879-abt.1928)]] is not connected to the global tree, so has no connections to the others yet. # ✅ [[Coronado-170|Loretto Coronado (1827-1887)]] is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Coronado-170&person2Name=Grumbels-1 22 degrees] from [[Grumbels-1|Cora (Grumbels) Gallegos (1884-1921)]]. # [[Arce-228|Sebastian Constantino (Arce) de Arce (1736-1795)]] is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Arce-228&person2Name=Grumbels-1 23 degrees] from [[Grumbels-1|Cora (Grumbels) Gallegos (1884-1921)]]. # [[Lopez-7437|Ramon Lopez (abt.1878-abt.1931)]] is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Lopez-7437&person2Name=Coronado-170 25 degrees] from [[Coronado-170|Loretto Coronado (1827-1887)]]. # ✅ [[Rodriguez-8608|Francisco Felix Rodriguez (1904-1977)]] is not closely connected to any others. # [[Gonzales-2798|Desiderio Jesse Gonzales (1921-1988)]] is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Gonzales-2798&person2Name=Grumbels-1 16 degrees] from [[Grumbels-1|Cora (Grumbels) Gallegos (1884-1921)]]. === More Notable Connections === # ✅ [[Pacheco-299|Governor José Antonio Romualdo Pacheco Jr. (1831-1899)]] is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Pacheco-299&person2Name=Arce-228 7 degrees] from [[Arce-228|Sebastian Constantino de Arce (1736-1795)]]. On February 27, 1875 he became the State of California's twelfth governor, its first California-born governor, and its first governor of Mexican ancestry. # [[Shattuck-1294|Lemuel Shattuck (1793-1859)]], the first Vice-President of the New England Historic Genealogical Society (NEHGS), is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Shattuck-1294&person2Name=Arce-228 16 degrees] from [[Arce-228|Sebastian Constantino (Arce) de Arce (1736-1795)]] and [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Shattuck-1294&person2Name=Coronado-170 17 degrees] degrees from [[Coronado-170|Loretto Coronado (1827-1887)]]. # ✅ [[Grumbels-1|Cora (Grumbels) Gallegos (1884-1921)]] is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Grumbels-1&person2Name=Harrison-912&relation=0&ignoreIds= 10 degrees] from [[Harrison-912|William Henry Harrison (1773-1841)]], the 9th President of the United States. # ✅ [[Arce-228|Sebastian Constantino (Arce) de Arce (1736-1795)]], who served in Baja California, Mexico, is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Arce-228&person2Name=Roosevelt-1 14 degrees] from the 32nd president of the United States, [[Roosevelt-1|Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1882-1945)]] and [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Arce-228&person2Name=Grant-468 15 degrees] from [[Grant-468|Hiram Ulysses Grant (1822-1885)]]. # ✅ [[Arce-228|Sebastian Constantino (Arce) de Arce (1736-1795)]] is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Arce-228&person2Name=Pico-37 6 degrees] from California Governor [[Pico-37|Pío de Jesus Pico IV (1801-1894)]] via his nephew [[Arce-146|José Joaquín Arce (abt.1760-1835)]]. === Military === US CIVIL WAR * [[Gallegos-1323|José Guadalupe Gallegos (1826 - 1867)]] was a native New Mexican military leader, county sheriff, rancher and politician. In 1854 he served as brigadier general in the volunteer Mounted Militia of New Mexico (Territory) formed for the purpose of protecting communities against Native American attacks. Prior to the Battle of Glorieta Pass, he was a Union field and staff Colonel in the Civil War, serving as commander of the 3rd New Mexico Volunteer Infantry and as commander of the Hatch's Ranch military post. José is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Gallegos-1323&person2Name=Grumbels-1 6 degrees] from [[Grumbels-1|Cora (Grumbels) Gallegos (1884-1921)]]. * [[Caldwell-12048|Ephraim Kelly Caldwell (1842-1915)]] according to his obituary, he entered the Federal army June 15, 1961 (sic. 1861), serving in Co. C. First Neb. Cavalry, fought through the war of the rebellion and western Indian troubles; discharged July 1st 1866, at Fort Kearney, Neb., with the rank of First Sergeant. Ephraim is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Caldwell-12048&person2Name=Grumbels-1 5 degrees] from [[Grumbels-1|Cora (Grumbels) Gallegos (1884-1921)]]. *[[Sanchez-4512|Lorenzo Sanchez (ca. 1835-1899)]] served as a Corporal in Company E of the New Mexico Infantry. He was at Fort Apache when he was injured loading a wagon, breaking his left clavicle. Lorenzo is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Sanchez-4512&person2Name=Gonzales-2798 5 generations] from [[Gonzales-2798|Desiderio Jesse Gonzales (1921-1988)]], being his great grand nephew. * [[Chavez-2275|José Hilario Chavez (abt.1845-)]] served as a private in Company E, 2nd Regiment, New Mexico Volunteers, then transferred to Company D, 1st Regiment, New Mexico Cavalry. He was soon hospitalized, then deserted. He is the first soldier I've seen who was sentenced to confinement for deserting. He was then returned to his unit after less than a years confinement. He was assigned as part of the Army escort that force-marched the Navajo from their homelands to the reservation. José is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Chavez-2275&person2Name=Gonzales-2798 3 generations] from [[Gonzales-2798|Desiderio Jesse Gonzales (1921-1988)]], being his first great grandson. WORLD WAR I * [[Madrid-375|Francisco Madrid (1895-)]] served during World War I. * [[Blanchard-8240|Noe J Blanchard (1897-1988)]] WORLD WAR II * [[Fierro-185|Fred Fierro (1922-2007)]] served as a Sergeant First Class during World War II and Korea. * [[Fierro-186|Hilario Ortega Fierro (1915-1988)]] served as a Private First Class in the US Army during World War II. *[[Fierro-188|Miguel Fierro (1912-1988)]] served as a Shipfitter First Class in the US Navy during World War II. *[[Rios-746|Edward H. Rios (1926-1991)]] served as a Private First Class in the US Army during World War II. *[[Dominguez-1045|Roman Lozano Dominguez (1925-2012)]] served as a Private First Class in the United States Army during World War II. * [[Blanchard-8229|Gustave Joseph Blanchard (1922-1974)]] * [[Valdivia-222|Placido L. Valdivia (1924-2008)]] served as a Technician 5 in the United States Army during World War II. * [[Calzada_Lopez-1|Henry C. Lopez (1915-1979)]] served in the U.S. Army during World War II. His grave marker calls him "Sgt." (Sergeant). *[[Monarrez-11|Modesto Lopez Monarrez (1923-2015]] served in the United States Navy as a Seaman 2nd Class during World War II aboard the U.S.S. Attala. KOREAN WAR * [[Madrigal-109|Joseph Madrigal Jr. (1927-1959)]] served as a Sergeant in the327th Bomb Squadron, 92nd Bomb Wing in the United States Air Force during the Korean War * [[Madrigal-107|Ysidro John Madrigal (1932-1973)]] served aboard the destroyer USS Frank E. Evans during the Korean War and continued serving during the Vietnam War. (Connection??) * [[Rios-748|Vincent F. Rios (1932-1990)]] served as a Private First Class in the United States Army during the Korean War. * [[Fischer-9108|Edward Dennis Fischer (1922-1951)]] was killed in action from multiple fragmentation wounds on 6-16-1951 while serving as an Infantry Unit Commander with Co. B of the 1st Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division. Awards: '''Purple Heart Medal''', Combat Action Ribbon, Korean Service Medal with One Service Star, United Nations Service Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Korean Presidential Unit Citation. Joseph is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Fischer-9108&person2Name=Grumbels-1 4 degrees] from [[Grumbels-1|Cora (Grumbels) Gallegos (1884-1921)]]. * [[Loya-168|John Garcia Loya (1932-1996)]] served in the United States Army during the Korean War. He was wounded in October 1951. His grave marker indicates that he was awarded a Purple Heart. 3 degrees Find Connection Ramon Lopez (abt.1878-abt.1931) UNITED STATES MILITARY * [[Rios-747|Leslie Asuncion Rios (1935-1970)]] served as a Sergeant in the United States Army.

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=== Interesting Finds === :(~~~) = ([[Silva-1055|Silva-1055]]) :(~~~~) = ([[Silva-1055|Silva-1055]] 12:34, 9 June 2022 (UTC)) :(~~~~~) = (12:34, 9 June 2022 (UTC)) :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week # Kevin's relative [[Watson-34806|Henry Mitchell Watson]] served as a Representative from Pennsylvania in the United States Congress from 1915 until his death in 1933. ([[Thiel-559|Homer Thiel]]) # A banker and manufacturer, [[Schmertz-16|Robert Charles Schmertz]] (1829-1888) was a self made millionaire when he died in 1888 per his Obituary. ([[Johnson-45412|Marta Johnson]]) # [[Bartlett-14378|Charlotte Bartlett]] knwon as Madam Varian Hoffman, was a stage singer. Her son by her first marriage was a Mormon pioneer, whilst her daughter born in Italy was a stage actress. ([[Emmett-561|Kaitlyn Emmett]]) # Kyra Sedgwick uncle's uncle married former figure skating champion [[Tozzer-8|Joan Tozzer]]. Joan was set to captain the 1940 Winter Olympics figure skating team in Sapporo, but the Olympics were cancelled due to the onset of World War II. Joan's father Dr. Alfred Tozzer was a Harvard anthropologist who studied Mesoamerica and the Mayans, but he lies in the seventh degree from Kevin Bacon. ([[Lowe-866|Karen Lowe]]) # Kyra Sedgwick's great-grandfather [[Peabody-189|Endicott Peabody]] founded the prestigious [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groton_School Groton School]. Endicott (through his mother) was first-cousin with [[Roosevelt-18|U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt]]'s first wife [[Lee-16|Alice Hathaway (Lee) Roosevelt]]. Many Roosevelts attended Groton School, including TR's sons [[Roosevelt-41|TR Jr.]], [[Roosevelt-46|Kermit]], [[Roosevelt-43|Archibald]], and [[Roosevelt-44|Quentin]], as well as [[Roosevelt-1|U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt]] and his sons [[Roosevelt-12|James]] and [[Roosevelt-15|FDR II]]. ([[Johnson-45412|Marta Johnson]]) # The brother of Kyra Sedgwick's great-grandfather, [[Peabody-188|George Lee Peabody]], divorced his wife in 1907 due to her desertion. He became engaged to Miss Edith Deacon and set a wedding date for 15 September 1910. He became ill in August, with various causes proposed including a hunting accident, sunstroke while playing tennis, or perhaps being hit by Edith's tennis racket. He developed a brain tumor, and the wedding was postponed at least three times during his treatment. His ex-wife called him the "best man that ever lived" and praised his fiancée as well. George wrote a will leaving his estate (valued over $500,000) to Edith Deacon, but was too ill to sign it. He died before they could marry, and she was unable to collect on the will. Edith's sisters had misfortunes of their own: [[Parker-Deacon-1|Dorothy]] became a princess when she wed Prince Albert Radziwill, but their marriage was annulled in 1922. Edith's sister Gladys was once pursued by the Crown Prince of Prussia, but fell in love with the [[Spencer-Churchill-11|9th Duke of Marlborough]], whom she was unable to marry until his divorce in 1921. Postscript: when Edith was five her father killed her mother's lover in Cannes, causing an international sensation due to their prominence in society. Her father became insane and died in an asylum. ([[Lowe-866|Karen Lowe]]) # Kyra's father is first-cousins with [[Sedgwick-322|Edie Sedgwick]], an "It Girl" in the 1960s, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edie_Sedgwick who was described] as Andy Warhol's muse, and who also dated Bob Dylan. "Just Like A Woman" and "Like a Rolling Stone", among other songs, were said to have been inspired by Edie. ([[Johnson-45412|Marta Johnson]]) #I don't know if I'd say it's "interesting", but more like morbid/sad: [[Anderson-68698|John Anderson]], the father of Kevin's [[Kammerer-268|2x Great Grandmother]]'s sister-in-law, was stabbed while working as toll collector on the Upper Allegheny Bridge in Pittsburgh in 1844. He later died of his wounds. The man who attacked him eventually won his appeal with the Supreme Court on a technicality because the court records didn't prove that he had been present for all parts of his trial. ([[Melick-229|Christy Melick]]) #Kevin's 1st cousin, 7x removed was [[Woolman-60|John Woolman II]]. John Woolman II , was a New Jersey farmer, zealous Anti-Slavery journalist and traveling Quaker preacher (1720-1772). His influence and reputation was worldwide. Some sources attach a nickname John "The Journalist" John also lead the work of the Friends with the American Indians. John's father was [[Woolman-30|Samuel Woolman]], who was the brother of Kevin's 6th great grandmother, [[Woolman-33|Elizabeth (Woolman) Paine, Hunt, Harvey]]. ([[Sayers-1556|Shonda (Sayers) Feather]]) #There's a lot of interesting people in the Osborne family of Auburn, Cayuga County, New York, who are the family of Kyra Sedgwick's aunt's husband: '''{{Orange|Note: The aunt's husband is still living, so can't be mentioned. His ancestors can.}}''' #*His father [[Osborne-10560|Arthur Lithgow Osborne (1892-1980)]] was an American diplomat, eventually becoming Ambassador to Norway. While working at the embassy in Copenhagen, Denmark, he met and married the daughter of a Danish count, [[Raben-Levetzau-3|Frederik Christoffer Otto Raben-Levetzau (1850-1933)]]. ([[Steen-1128|Elizabeth Steen]]) #*There were three generations in a row of Osborne men who served as mayor of Auburn, New York: [[Osborne-10566|David Munson Osborne (1822-1886)]], [[Osborne-10562|Thomas Mott Osborne (abt.1859-abt.1926)]], and [[Osborne-10564|Charles Devens Osborne (1888-1961)]]. ([[Melick-229|Christy Melick]]) #*[[Osborne-10562|Thomas Mott Osborne (abt.1859-abt.1926)]] was also renowned for being involved in prison reform efforts, advocating for an increased level of self-governance in prisons and viewing prison as a means of rehabilitation more than punishment. He voluntarily spent a week living in the Auburn Prison to get a better idea of what changes needed to be made and wrote a book about the experience. ([[Melick-229|Christy Melick]]) #*Slightly outside of the six degrees to Kevin Bacon, this line goes back to well-known abolitionists and suffragettes [[Coffin-1474|Lucretia (Coffin) Mott (1793-1880)]], [[Coffin-2003|Martha (Coffin) Wright (1806-1875)]], and [[Wright-39791|Eliza (Wright) Osborne (1830-1911)]]. ([[Ward-22928|Robert Ward]]) # [[Duff-1767|George Campbell Duff (abt.1800-)]], Kevin's 3rd great-grandfather, is listed consistently in multiple censuses as a watch-maker and his birthplace always as Ireland. He appears to have married multiple times. ([[Mcclure-5817|M. Mcclure]]) # 7 degrees from Kevin, [[Peek-1521|Franklin Frederick Peek (1832-1905)]] donated his land for an orphanage and the Methodist Church ran the [[Space:Peek_Home|Peek Home]] Orphanage from 1916-1961. Nearly 300 children were housed there over those years. Our historical society recently did a program on it. ([[Stutz-25|Judi Stutz]]) # The first son of Charles Spining King is named [[King-52152 |Cash Spinning King]] on the birth record. However he later used Charles or Karl as first name. ([[Albasini-30|Guillaume Albasini]]) # Rev. [[Adams-58830 | Charles Adams]] was a Methodist pastor. Born in New Hampshire, he studied in Maine and worked in Vermon, Massashusetts, New hampshire, Ohio and Illinois before retiring to Washington DC. Despite all this travels he had the time to write 14 books. ([[Albasini-30|Guillaume Albasini]]) # 6 Degrees from Kevin are 3 sisters who survived the Titanic! [[Lamson-256|Malvina Helen (Lamson) Cornell (1856-1941)]], [[Lamson-201|Caroline Lane (Lamson) Brown (1852-1928)]] & [[Lamson-236|Charlotte (Lamson) Appleton (1858-1924)]] escaped in lifeboats while returning home from the funeral of a fourth sister which took place in England. ([[Tucker-11084|Donna (Tucker) Baumann]]) # 5 Degrees from Kevin is a notable relative, [[Hoffman-8412|Malvina Cornell Hoffman (1885-1966)]]. She was an American sculptor and author, well known for her life-size bronze sculptures of people. She also worked in plaster and marble. Hoffman created portrait busts of working-class people and significant individuals. ([[Cole-12288|M Cole]]) # 4 Degrees from Kevin is [[Comly-46|Samuel Comly (1835 -1923)]] a Quaker from Philadelphia who moved in 1863 to Port Chester and filled until 1882 the position of secretary of the Russell, Burdsall and Ward Company in their large bolt and nuts works. The idea of sending men out over the country to sell the products of the Company was first conceived by Samuel Comly and his master salesmanship was predominant in the bolt and nut industry of America. Samuel Comly then became one of the largest stockholders of the Port Chester Bolt & Nut Company, one of the largest manufacturies of the kind in the country, giving employment to many men. ([[Albasini-30|Guillaume Albasini]]) # [[Evans-2307|Hugh Evans (1681-1772)]], Kevin's sixth great-grandfather, was born in Wales, and died in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He was a member of the Provincial Assembly, in 1722, and from 1746 to 1755 continuously. (Pre-challenge info) ([[Jenkinson-562|Heather Jenkinson]]) #* ''"At Our Monthly Meeting held at Gwynedd the 27th of 10th mo 1715 2nd ly Our Friend Hugh Evans who lately took a trading voyage to Great Britain being returned brought a Certificate from Haverford-West which was read and Gave a Good account of his life and Conversation while in them parts was well read"'' # [[Atkinson-662|Samuel Atkinson Jr (1722-1781)]], Kevin's 5th great-grandfather, wrote his Will in 1780. He left bequests to his wife, brother, and children. Additionally, he stated: ([[Milton-1294]]) #* ''"If my servants Adam and Uz become unable to maintain themselves, my children shall bear an equal share in their support."'' # [[Newbold-110|Barzillai Newbold (1710-1757)]], Kevin's 5th great-grandfather, build the "[https://www.ancestry.com/mediaui-viewer/collection/1030/tree/15289954/person/18652325803/media/db4f5053-2546-422f-81d1-ba3271d92677 Bowne House]" (formerly [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/15289954/media/d87ece62667841bcb55340b3334525e3 Barzillai Newbold House]) in 1740, with later ancestors adding to it twice. The original family owners added their initials and dates in the gable. It was a design recommended by William Penn. Barzillai was a blacksmith and held many public offices: collector, overseer of the poor, freeholder. He was born in Springfield, Burlington, New Jersey. He settled in Mansfield Township, New Jersey (Pre-challenge info) ([[Ligocki-7|Shawn Ligocki]] connection) # [[Newbold-35|Michael Newbold (1667-1721)]], Kevin's 6th great-grandfather and Brazillai's father, was the progenitor for the Newbold line. He migrated from Eckington, England to Springfield, New Jersey. Michael owned the Oneonickon property, which has remained in the hands of his descendants ever since. He served on the traverse jury for years, and was a justice for Burlington County. He served on the bench until six months before he died. He became an extensive landholder and at the time of his death was one of the largest landed proprietors in New Jersey. He was recognized as one of the most influential men of his day in Burlington, New Jersey. (Pre-challenge information) ([[Ligocki-7|Shawn Ligocki]] connection) #In 1919, [[Failor-62|Walter Missildine Failor (1877-1961)]] was president of the Southern Dyestuff & Chemical Company, in Charlotte, North Carolina but some years later, Failor's business ended in business failure. ([[Albasini-30|Guillaume Albasini]]) # [[Schmerz-8|Christoph Ludewig Schmerz]] was a sixth generation town musician of Barntrup. ([[Straub-620|Florian Straub]]) # [[Duff-1766|Mary Jellett (Duff) Smith (1834-1885)]] had an extensive Will when she died. Along with the usual bequests to her father, children and grandchildren, she stated the following: ([[Mcclure-5817|M. Mcclure]]) #*''It is my purpose during my lifetime to dispose of my wardrobe and wearing apparel and my jewelry and personal ornaments in case I do not so dispose of the same or any part thereof then the same shall pass under this will. #[[Skinner-9991|David Alexander Skinner]] has a very unusual occupation written on the 1910 Census in Puerto Rico. He was "Supervisor del Censo". He was the guy in charge of the 1910 Census in Puerto Rico. ([[Albasini-30|Guillaume Albasini]]) #Notable [[Deere-10|John Deere (1804-1886)]] the tractor manufacturer is a part of the Bacon Tree. He's 8 degrees from Kevin Bacon! '''{{Orange|(??)}}''' # [[Bowman-13715|Sarah Rowland Bowman]] of Pennsylvania (6 degrees from Kevin) was an artist. She donated 17 portrait tiles to Chester County Hospital, including one of Oliver Wendell Holmes. ([[Ellingson-287|Deb (Ellingson) Johnston]]) #Kevin Bacon is a direct descendant of William I, King of Scotland "William the Lion" [[Dunkeld-2]], d: c1214. '''{{Orange|(??)}}''' #Kevin Bacon has a family connection to the current royal family through his 6th great-grandfather [[Newbold-35|Michael Newbold]] which he shares as a common ancestor with [[Spencer-40|Princess Diana]]. '''{{Orange|(??)}}''' #Kevin Bacon has a close connection to President Barack Obama through their common ancestor of [[Smith-6540|Shubael Smith]]. ([[Smith-62120|Ellen Smith]]) #Kevin Bacon and his wife Kyra are 9th cousins, 2 times removed through their common ancestor of [[Hinckley-23|Samuel Hinckley]]. They also have kinship to his infamous descendant [[Hinckley-1330|John Hinckley, Jr.]], who shot President Ronald Reagan. ([[Gauthier-2258|N Gauthier]]) # Wilhelm Emmanuel Erwin (Schmerz) Schmertz (1826-1893) was born in Prussia and migrated to Pennsylvania. He had a "long and honorable" career until a few years before his death. The failure of a business led to the quick decline in his health. He died in 1860 at the age of 67. His estate was seized as he gave away large benefits when insolvent, and took out a larger total of life insurance policies than was legal. (News Clipping - Business decline & News Clipping 2 - Creditors Charge Fraud)sevelt-1|U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt]] and his sons James and FDR II.

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__TOC__ == WT Workspace for Interesting Finds == :My work space for the presentations === Interesting Finds === :✅ = On the survey :✓ = Added to the survey several hours later :'''{{Orange|Orange text}}''' = Which great-grandparent line it is on # '''{{Orange|Thayer}}''' The eighth great grandmother of Lois, [[Towne-64|Rebecca (Towne) Nurse (1621-1692)]], was accused of witchcraft and executed by hanging in New England during the Salem Witch Trials of 1692. She was fully exonerated less than twenty years later. ([[Gullison-3|Aaron Gullison]]) # '''{{Orange|Gerould}}''' In April 1901, Lois's great grandfather [[Gerould-15|Samuel Lankton Gerould]] purchased a large scrap book and had it placed in the Social Library in Hollis, New Hampshire, calling for the public to send in "all items of interest they may find," to help preserve the history of the community.([[Thiel-559|Homer Thiel]]) # '''{{Orange|Gerould}}''' Lois's great grandfather [[Gerould-15|Samuel Lankton Gerould]] in 1885 published "The Genealogy of the Family of Gamaliel Gerould son of Dr. Jaques (or James) Jerauld of the Province of Languedoc France."([[Thiel-559|Homer Thiel]]) # '''{{Orange|Thayer}}''' The 1850 census lists Lois's third great grandparents [[Thayer-5854|Peter Thayer]] and his wife [[Blake-10742|Abigail (Blake) Thayer]] as living in the Poor House in Acworth, Sullivan County, New Hampshire. They were listed as "paupers."([[Thiel-559|Homer Thiel]]) # '''{{Orange|Drummond}}''' The marriage record of [[Drummond-4099|Andronicus Drummond]] and Anna L Turner for 3 Jul 1917 lists him as having 3 previous marriages, (Still looking for other wives) ([[Flamer-1|Judy Bramlage]]) # '''{{Orange|Henry}}''' [[Schoaf-6|Fred Schoaf]], Lois's first cousin twice removed, survived the Great War, rising to the rank of battalion sergeant major of the 60th Field Artillery, only to plunge to his death in 1922 while going on a flight with his brother, Ralph, a flight instructor during the war.([[Guglik-1|Anne Guglik]]) # '''{{Orange|Gerould}}''' Lois's 2nd great grandmother [[Locke-1363|Cynthia Locke Gerould ]] "taught a class in the Sunday-school of the state's prison after she was seventy years of age." ([[Thiel-559|Homer Thiel]]) # '''{{Orange|Gerould}}''' The home of Martin L Gerould (brother to Lois's great Grandfather) in St Louis Missouri is preserved by the state Office of Historic Preservation. See https://mostateparks.com/sites/mostateparks/files/Marshall%20Place%20Survey.pdf and search for "Martin Gerould House"; he bought the site in 1869, apparently for a bride-to-be who died before the marriage. He lived elsewhere in Webster Groves, then sold the house in 1882. ([[Condie-217|Karen Hunt]]) # '''{{Orange|Locke}}''' General William Tecumseh [[Sherman-393]] and Lois are 6th cousins four times removed; both are descendants of Grace (Makin) Sherman (abt.1578-aft.1643) and her husband Edmund Sherman of Dedham, Essex, UK, who crossed the Atlantic by 1635 to found of a major American Sherman family. She also shares the same connection to his brother, Sen, John H. Sherman [[Sherman-2207]] (1823 - 1900) who gave his name to the Sherman Anti-Trust Act. ([[Holloway-5224|Steven Holloway]]) # '''{{Orange|Thayer}}''' [[Albee-510|John H. Albee (abt.1833-1915)]], Lois's first cousin four times removed, was a Unitarian minister turned Transcendental poet, known for his friendship and correspondence with Ralph Waldo Emerson. He published a memoir that includes his mother's stories about his grandmother, [[Unknown-451012|Huldah (Thayer)(Thayer) Albee]], Lois's fourth great-grandmother. "My mother, your grandmother, was a widow. I never saw my own father, for I was born while he was away fighting in the battles of the Revolution and he never returned. He was killed at Yorktown. When I was about ten years old my mother had an offer of marriage from a farmer in Medway who had lost his wife. She set out for Medway upon the mare's back, taking me with her on a pillion behind. Your grandmother was a large, stout woman. We had a number of bags and bundles fastened onto the saddle, and I was almost hidden among them. She wore an immense bonnet flaring wide in front and big bowed silver spectacles." ([[Cole-12288|M Cole]]) # '''{{Orange|Drummond}}''' During the American Revolutionary War [[Weyerbacher-21|Anna (Weyerbacher) Hennig (1767-1794)]] Lois's 5th great grandmother and her elder sister Elizabeth were captured by a group of marauding Indians allied with the British. The Indians set fire to the cabins and departed with the two girls. In a few days Anna returned, the 14-year-old girl having escaped from her captors, but her sister [[Weyerbacher-36|Elizabeth Weyerbacher (1765 - )]] choose to stay with the tribe and married an Indian. ([[Albasini-30|Guillaume Albasini]]) # [[Bieber-29|Johannes S. Bieber (1764-1846)]] owned 5 beehives when he died, as well as a copper barrel kettle (commonly used for moonshine). [[Urbach-13]] #Lois’s eighth great grandparents, Henry [[Adams-277|Adams]] 1583-1646 and Edith ([[Squire-1|Edith (Squire]]) Adams (1587 - 1672), arrived in the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1638 and founded a family dynasty so large and powerful (89 grandchildren and later, two Presidents) that they were sometimes referred to as the Founders of New England. As a result, Lois is a third cousin 6 times removed to President John [[Adams-10|Adams]] and a fourth cousin 5 times removed to his grandson, President John Quincy [[Adams-12|Adams]]. #[[Hutchinson-98|Joseph Hutchinson]], [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=McMaster-1701&person2Name=Hutchinson-98 Lois's 8th great Grandfather], was one of the complainants who procured warrants for the first accusations of the Salem witch trials. Later he seemed to be more skeptical, signing a petition vouching for the character of Rebecca Nurse (accused by others for witchcraft, and 8th gr-grand of Lois). [Cole-12288] # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2022_Challenge_12#Military_Profiles Military profiles] ===Locations=== === Not Using === === Already Used ===

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=== Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds for Challenge week 16, Jennifer Lopez * '''{{Lime|1 & 2 Greats}}''' '''{{Lime|1 & 2 Greats}}''' * '''{{Orange|3 & 4 Greats}}''' '''{{Orange|3 & 4 Greats}}''' * '''{{Blue|5 & 6 Greats}}''' '''{{Blue|5 & 6 Greats}}''' * '''{{Purple|7 & 8 Greats}}''' '''{{Purple|7 & 8 Greats}}''' # '''{{Blue|Febres}}''' Jennifer's maternal great aunt [[Rivera_Rivera-11|Antonia Rivera Rivera]] is listed as being 104 years old on her death certificate. She was actually only 97 years old. The informant gave her birth date as 1 Jan 1880 when her baptism record has 19 Jan 1887. (Urbach-13) # '''{{Blue|Rodriguez Garcia}}''' Jennifer's 4th-great-grandfather, [[García_García-36|Juan García García (abt.1780-)]], was born in the Canary Islands. (Koehnline-1) The Lopez line has been identified as coming from Lugo in Spain, & the Ginorios have been found to have ties to Corsican France. # '''{{Blue|Rodriguez Garcia}}''' Jennifer's grand uncle, [[Rodriguez_Rivera-21|Felix Rodriguez_Rivera (1902 - 1979)]] and his wife, [[Meléndez_Pabón-1|Privacy Level: Open (White)Cecilia Meléndez Pabón (1897 - 1944)]] had 2 sets of twins who didn't survive. (Urbach-13) # '''{{Blue|Rodriguez Garcia}}''' Jennifer's second cousin once removed [[Robles_Rivera-7|Dolores Robles Rivera]] and her brother [[Robles_Rivera-8|Domingo Robles Rivera]] got married on the same day 14 Mar 1936. (Urbach-13) === No specific line === # Jen's husband, Ben Affleck's great grandparents. [[Byers-1011|Allen Dewey Byers (1901-)]] and [[McGuire-1722|Dorothy Elizabeth (McGuire) Byers (1903-1993)]] and his grandmother, took a trip on a ship, Western Prince from Santos, Brazil to New York in 1931. The trip took 2 weeks. [[Cox-27529|Nancy (Cox) Wilson]] # Ben Affleck's great grandmother had two sisters [[McGuire-6760|Margaret (McGuire) Renfrew (1903-)]] and [[McGuire-6763|Louise (McGuire) Renfrew (1907-1991)]] who married two brothers. [[Renfrew-196|Reno Bartlett Renfrew (1898-1963)]] and [[Renfrew-197|Charles Renfrew (1905-1993)]]. [[Cox-27529|Nancy (Cox) Wilson]] #Ben Affleck's great grandmother's sister [[Perkins-7296|Rachel Ada (Perkins) Conant]] lived to age 100. [note, I did not find this!] [[Thiel-559|Homer Thiel]] (Posted, didn't find) #Ben Affleck's grandfather [[Boldt-407|William O'Brien Boldt (1917-2004)]]was an anti-nuclear weapons activist. In 1941 he spent six months in a work camp for conscientious objectors. [[Ulmer-538|Frances Ulmer]] === Not used === == Sources ==

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=== Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds for Challenge week 17, Scott Turow * '''{{Lime|1 & 2 Greats}}''' '''{{Lime|1 & 2 Greats}}''' * '''{{Orange|3 & 4 Greats}}''' '''{{Orange|3 & 4 Greats}}''' * '''{{Blue|5 & 6 Greats}}''' '''{{Blue|5 & 6 Greats}}''' * '''{{Purple|7 & 8 Greats}}''' '''{{Purple|7 & 8 Greats}}''' # '''{{Lime|1 & 2 Greats}}''' Scott's grandmother's sister's husband [[Kurnick-3|Edward Kurnick]] had a radio and television store in Chicago in 1950, at the time when television was just starting to become popular. # '''{{Lime|1 & 2 Greats}}''' Scott's uncle [[Turowetzky-3|Dr. Irving L. Turow]] was faced with a scandal while serving as acting managing officer of the Peoria State Hospital for mental patients. Caretaking of the hospital cemetery had deteriorated for those whose remains were not claimed by family members. A deceased inmate's daughter learned of her mother's death after some months, but the remains could not be located due to the abandonment of a former practice of placing numbered concrete headstones. She appealed to her state representative [[Lund-2714|Arnold L. Lund]]. The resulting news story ran in September 1940 while Dr. Turow was vacationing and Democratic Governor [[Levy-3105|Henry Horner]] was convalescing—he died in October without resigning from office. Republican gubernatorial candidate [[Green-15032|Dwight Green]], who would win the November election, tasked [[Lund-2714|Rep. Lund]] with making a thorough investigation. Dr. Turow was replaced by another doctor on 1 November, but went on to head the neuropsychiatric unit at the Army's Percy Jones General Hospital for four years during World War II and to serve in other Illinois mental health clinics. [[Lowe-866|Karen Lowe]] # '''{{Lime|1 & 2 Greats}}''' Scott's grandfather's sister [[Turowetzky-4|Frances (Turow) Pastern's]] husband [[Pasternak-183|David Arthur Pastern]] lost his mother when he about seven-years-old. He and his younger brother [[Pasternak-50|Alvin Pasternak]] were placed in the Chicago Home for Jewish Orphans, despite their father being still alive. David later changed his name from Pasternak to Pastern. # '''{{Orange|3 & 4 Greats}}''' [[Muffson-1|Jacob Muffson]] out in degree 7 was treated cruelly by a South Chicago police officer with a history of brutality. # '''{{Blue|5 & 6 Greats}}''' Scott's maternal uncle's first cousin [[Crabb-2059|Raymond Richard Crabb]] died when the C-40 transport plane he was in with 5 others crashed into a mountain near Chiran on the southern tip of Kyushu, Japan, https://www.ancestry.com/mediaui-viewer/collection/1030/tree/2721126/person/142406884012/media/6a384d1c-8750-4d20-942c-8b8ae7ca1177?_phsrc=kSP682&_phstart=successSource [[Urbach-13|Urbach-13]] 07:31, 3 September 2022 (UTC) # '''{{Blue|5 & 6 Greats}}''' Scott's maternal aunt by marriage's uncle by marriage [[Crabb-2052|Raymond Carl Crabb]] served in World War I and his son served in World War II [[Crabb-2059|Raymond Richard Crabb]] [[Urbach-13|Urbach-13]] 07:31, 3 September 2022 (UTC) # '''{{Blue|5 & 6 Greats}}''' Scott's grandfather Shimshon ben Hillel Pastran [[פאסטראן-1|שמשון בן הלל (פאסטראן) Pastron (1889-1977)]] arrived 20 July 1905 on the Armenia. From ship’s manifest: Schimsdren Pastron, male, Hebrew, age 16, born about 1889; in possession $5, first time in US, paid own passage, final destination NY, going to uncle Jacob Rosran in NY, Canal Str 40. (Delayed 2 days before being admitted). Jacob Rozran's death certificate lists father as Avraham Razran [[ראזראן-2|אברהם ראזראן (abt.1855-)]], who is Fannie Epstein Pastron's grandfather. Since Shimshon and his wife would not be first cousins, Jacob is his uncle by marriage. Jacob's wife (Lena Zurkoff , from birth records of children) is Shimshon Pastron's biological aunt. Shimshon Pastron was still living with Zena and Jacob in the 1910 census in Chicago with their 4 children, brother-in-law Max Zurkoff, and nephew Sam Pastron age 21. # '''{{Blue|5 & 6 Greats}}''' Scott's mother [[Pastron-7|Rita (Pastron) Turow's]] brother [[Pastron-9|Sidney Pastron's]] wife [[Tatelbaim-1|Frances (Tatelbaim)Weinstein's]] brother [[Tatelbaim-5|Joseph Lev Tate]] died in combat on D-Day in France, 6 June 1944. His body was returned to the United States in 1948. # '''{{Blue|5 & 6 Greats}}''' Scott's grandmother's brother-in-law [[צורקוף-3|Max Zurkoff]] had an unusual career in 1930- "sausage route salesman." # '''{{Purple|7 & 8 Greats}}''' Scott's grandmother Fannie (Epstein) Pastron's brother [[Epstein-667|Nathaniel Epstein]] changed his surname to Van Dorf. #Scott's Uncle Isadore Louis Turow aka Irving [[Turowetzky-3|Isadore Turowetzky]] was also a Doctor he can be found in the 1940 Census working at the State Hospital, Illinois [[Jenkinson-562]] # '''{{Purple|7 & 8 Greats}}''' 3 sisters, [[Woloshen-4|Katherine (Woloshen) Toplon (-1954)]], [[Woloshen-2|Sarah W (Woloshen) Weinress (1898-1964)]] & [[Woloshen-6|Lena Woloshen (1897-)]] who are 6 degrees from Scott through his Grandmother [[עפשטיין-13|פייגא בת ישראל (עפשטיין) Pastron (abt.1895-1989)]]'s line, ended up in Chicago Home for Jewish Friendless and Working Girls (53rd St & Ellis Ave). Their mother appears to have had mental issues and their father [[Woloshen-3|Alexander Woloshen (1868-1918)]], an attorney, died in 1918. [[Tucker-11084|Tucker-11084]] 17:56, 3 September 2022 (UTC) # '''{{Purple|7 & 8 Greats}}''' Scott' grandmother's sister [[Epstein-668|Bernice (Epstein)Erenberg]] participated in the Caregiver Education Support Services program after her husband developed Alzheimer's. She was featured in a story in the Los Angeles Times. === No specific line === #Scott's grandmother's brother-in-law [[Torch-14|Louis Torch]] was called to testify in the investigation into the attack and murder of [[Hvid-26|Marinus Hvid]]. Hvid was attacked on 27 December 1939, beaten by several men, and died on 30 December 1939 in Chicago. Torch was Vice-President of the Affiliated Garage Association. From 1930 to 1939 32 persons were murdered and several arson attacks made, indicative of the "violence in the garage industry." === Not used === == Sources ==

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__TOC__ == WT Workspace for Interesting Finds == :My work space for the presentations === Interesting Finds === :'''{{Lime|Add a military slide!!!}}''' # '''{{Orange|Strain}}''' The home of David Rankin [[Rankin-2550|David Rankin]] (circa 1745-circa 1802) in Greeneville, Greene County, Tennessee was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.https://npgallery.nps.gov/GetAsset/29dbc658-cdcc-4f12-8c30-8dc877e7fdb4 [[Thiel-559|Homer Thiel]] # '''{{Orange|Ward}}''' Elizabeth's great grandfather's brother [[Ward-37611|Phillip Ward]] was murdered by his brother-in-law [[Hampton-5349|George Hampton]] in October 1902. Hampton was convicted of second degree murder and died shortly thereafter in prison. (Chip Grimshaw found this one). ===Locations=== * '''{{Orange|Ward}}''' [[Allen-1468|Emey (Allen) Ward (abt.1725-1762)]]'s father was from Ireland, his father from England. * '''{{Orange|Ward}}''' [[Hamilton-2014|Thomas Hamilton II (1762-1841)]] was from Ireland * '''{{Orange|Jones}}''' [[Carpenter-1047|John Carpenter (bef.1626-bef.1695)]] was from England * '''{{Orange|Jones}}''' John's wife [[Smith-10523|Hannah (Smith) Carpenter (abt.1635-)]] was from England * '''{{Orange|Jones}}''' [[Jobe-100|Joan (Jobe) Embry (1619-1671)]] was from England * '''{{Orange|Jones}}''' [[Embrie-1|Henrie Embrie (1615-1671)]] & his wife were from England * '''{{Orange|Jones}}''' [[Pettit-599|Thomas Pettit Jr (1630-abt.1715)]] was from England * '''{{Orange|Jones}}''' [[Hendricks-579|Ede (Hendricks) Way (bef.1625-abt.1691)]] was from Holland! Her father was from the Netherlands === Not Using === * '''{{Red|Wrong Family}}__{{Orange|Wallace}}''' 3rd GG [[Wallace-5666|David Wallace (1799-1859)]] was a Congressman in Indiana. He served in the military, and was a respected Lawyer. [[Wallace-5666]] * '''{{Red|Wrong Family}}''' '''{{Orange|Wallace}}'''2nd Great Granduncle [[Wallace-4277|Lewis Wallace (1827-1905)]] was a famous author. Some of his works include "The Fair God", a story of the conquest of Mexico, and "Ben-Hur, a Tale of The Christ" sold 290,000 copies, among others. His wife, Susan Arnold Elston, is also an accomplished author. One of her titles is "The Patter of Little Feet". Lewis Wallace was also a Military leader. He knew General Grant. He was appointed as adjutant- general of Indiana volunteers, and soon afterward becoming a Colonel in the 11th Indiana volunteers. Then brigadier-general of volunteers on 3 Sep 1861, then major-general on 21 Mar 1862. General Wallace was the 2nd member of the court that tried the assassins of President Lincoln, and president of that which tried and convicted Capt. Henry Wirtz, commandant of Andersonville Prison. After 1848 he served 4 years in the State Senate. He was Governor of Utah 1878-81, In 1881 to 1885 became U.S. Minister to turkey. See below under military. [[Wallace-4277]] and wife [[Elston-461]] === Already Used === # '''{{Orange|Vester}}''' [[Benton-3267 | David Benton]] 5x great grandfather of Elizabeth is the namesake of Benton County, Tennessee, United States where the family lived for several generations. [[Murphy-26503|Lukas Murphy]] # '''{{Orange|Young}}''' [[Young-51110|James Wells Young (1880-1970)]] the son of William Huey Young (Brother to George W Young) direct ancestor of Grace. He became a Doctor and on his way to his new practice after departing the train, got caught in a rain storm and ended up settling in Roscoe, Texas and meet his wife Iona there. Two of his children also went into medicine - one a Doctor and one a Dentist, hence why they founded the Sweetwater Medical Center, Sweetwater Texas. His Grandson James Wells Young III was a Guitarist and keyboard player. [[Jenkinson-562|Heather Jenkinson]] # '''{{Orange|Ward}}''' [[Ward-37952|Aaron Lee Ward (1896-1961)]], Elizabeth's first cousin 2x removed, began his Major League Baseball career with the New York Yankees in 1917. His career lasted to 1928, with the last two years playing for The Chicago White Sox and The Cleveland Indians respectively. During the course of his career, he led The Yankees in triples in 1921,1923, and 1924. [[Jenkinson-562|Heather Jenkinson]] # '''{{Orange|Pickens}}''' Elizabeth's great grandfather [[Pickens-1697|Sidney Pickens]] coached the Batesville, Arkansas basketball team. In April 1927 they were runner-up at the National Championship Game, held in Chicago, losing to a team from Cicero, with Elizabeth's grandfather Tom Murphy as the star player (he played back guard). [[Thiel-559|Homer Thiel]] # '''{{Orange|Pickens}}''' Elizabeth's second cousin, 6 times removed, [[Pickens-210|Israel Pickens (1780-1827)]] served as the third Governor of the State of Alabama, then served as a US Senator for Alabama as well. He was in Cuba for treatment of consumption (tuberculosis) at the time of his death, and his remains were interred there before being moved to their final resting place in Alabama. [[Guglik-1|Anne Guglik]] # '''{{Orange|Wilson}}''' Elizabeth's second cousin twice removed [[Hoover-6749|James Kenneth Hoover]] (1919-1943) was a Lieutenant in the U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II. He was the co-pilot of a B-24 bomber which was shot down by German fighter planes on 13 November 1943 over the North Sea. His body was later recovered and is buried in the Little Rock National Cemetery. [[Thiel-559|Homer Thiel]] # '''{{Orange|Strain}}''' Four Strain sisters (sisters of Elizabeth's great grandmother), including [[Strain-1382|Kate Strain]] (1864-1940) worked as dress makers. None of the sisters married. [[Thiel-559|Homer Thiel]] # '''{{Orange|Strain}}''' Three brothers of Elizabeth's great-great grandmother Eveline (Williams) Wallace served during the Civil War. On the Confederate side, [[Williams-110737|Thomas W. Williams]] served in Company K of the 34th Arkansas Infantry and [[Williams-110736|William Williams]] served in Company D of the 1st Arkansas Cavalry. Their younger brother [[Williams-110734|Andrew Jackson Williams]] served on the Union side in Company A of the 1st Arkansas Infantry. [[Thiel-559|Homer Thiel]]

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__TOC__ == WT Workspace for Interesting Finds == :My work space for the presentations === Interesting Finds === ✅ = On the survey ✓ = Added to the survey several hours later # ✅ '''{{Lime|Scantlen}}''' [[Beakley-69|William Beakley (bef.1791-1849)]], Carolyn's 4th great-grandfather, died in 1849 in Hickman County, Tennessee. Several of his children contested his Will. His probate file spanned 401 images. ([[Thiel-559|Homer Thiel]]) # ✅ '''{{Lime|Scantlen}}''' Carolyn's first cousin twice removed, [[Scantlen-6|Jennings M Scantlen (1896-1985)]], murdered the man who had attempted to assault his younger sister in 1913. The jury deadlocked and he was apparently never convicted. ([[Thiel-559|Homer Thiel]]) # ✅ '''{{Lime|Scantlen}}''' One of her first great-grandfathers was [[Scantlen-17|John Lafayette Scantlen (1858-1936)]]. In 1906 travelling correspondents used horse and buggy to gather the news of the region. W. O. Smith reported in The Mangum Star that J. L. Scantlen was among the successful farmers interested in a new cotton gin company being organized by the farmers of the area. The company hoped to raise $5,000 to put in a cotton gin with four stands in time for the 1906 season. ([[Lowe-866|Karen Lowe]]) # ✅ '''{{Lime|Scantlen}}''' [[Scantlen-17|John Lafayette Scantlen's]] brother, [[Scantlen-5|James Albert M. Scantlen]], lost a barn full of feed to fire in the winter of 1905-1906. He decided to sell a variety of livestock. He also offered land to rent, lease, or sell on easy payments. Breeding stallions were Prince Colwood the Kentucky saddle-horse ($25 on insurance) and Captain Lowe the four-year-old Kentucky jack ($10 by insurance). The insurance must have been to insure that a foal was produced. ([[Lowe-866|Karen Lowe]]) # ✅ '''{{Lime|Scantlen}}''' The same great-granduncle James Scantlen and his wife in 1907 named a son Haskell Scantlen after Charles Haskell, the editor of the New-State Tribune who was elected first state governor (after several territorial governors) of Oklahoma in November 1907. Haskell received a thankful birth announcement in the newspaper. ([[Lowe-866|Karen Lowe]]) # ✅ '''{{Lime|Scantlen}}''' Carolyn's 3rd great grandfather [[Beakley-56|Dr. Wright Berry Beakley (1816-1908)]] was married three times. After his first wife died, he married his son’s wife’s sister America Scantlen (1832-1916). After over 25 years of marriage, he divorced her to marry a much younger woman. America or one of her children got some revenge by noting on her tombstone that she was his wife and that “As she bore her cross, she wears her crown.” # ✅ '''{{Orange|Foley}}''' [[Vick-1448|Henry Clay Vick (1844-1924)]], CJ's first cousin, four times removed, Was a POW Prisoner of War at Black River Bridge from 15 Jun 1863 to 17 May 1863. He fought on the side of the Confederates. ([[Jaeger-962|Tabatha (Jaeger) Steele]]) # ✅ '''{{Orange|Foley}}''' [[Vick-1448|Henry Clay Vick]]'s daughters Georgia Ann (Vick) Dollar [[Vick-1455]] and Hattie Mae (Vick) Dollar [[Vick-1459]] married brothers Madison Lafayette Dollar [[Dollar-1083]] and Fred Thomas Dollar Dollar-1084. ([[Jaeger-962|Tabatha (Jaeger) Steele]]) # ✓ '''{{Orange|Foley}}''' Georgia Scantlen's brother [[Scantlen-18|William Edgar Scantlen]] left home at age 16 on 1 October 1906 while his mother was away. She posted a notice in the newspaper on 1 November 1906 asking anyone who knew of him to write to her. By mid-November the notice was running in many newspapers around the state. ([[Lowe-866|Karen Lowe]]) # ✅ '''{{Orange|Foley}}''' CJ's 3rd Great Grand-uncle [[Chambers-11149|William Henry Chambers (1842-1879)]] fought for both sides in the US Civil War. He initially joined the Confederacy, but after he was taken prisoner by the Union, he agreed to join the 3rd US Volunteer Infantry in return for his release. He served the Union for about a year before being released from duty. ([[Guglik-1|Anne Guglik]]) # ✅ '''{{Orange|Foley}}''' [[Redmond-653|Joseph Callaway Redmond]], son of Jason Monroe Redmond and Mary Vick, was run over and killed by a driver who fell asleep at the wheel. He was sleeping at the side of the road with his wife and 10 children. The family was enroute to California to see the sea. The common Ancestor is [[Vick-783|Samuel Vick]]. Carolyn and Joseph are first cousins three times removed. ([[Jenkinson-562|Heather Jenkinson]]) # ✓ '''{{Orange|Foley}}''' [[Vick-1452|Robert Franklin Vick (1865-1954)]] had twin girls in 1913. He named them Oral Ruby and Opal Ruth. Robert was Carolyn's second great-grand-uncle. ([[Jenkinson-562|Heather Jenkinson]]) # ✓ '''{{Purple|Vandeventer}}''' Carolyn's 5th Great-grandfather, [[Van_Deventer-1089|Isack (van Deventer) Vandeventer (bef.1697-1775)]], had a twin brother Abraham. These twins were baptized twice, once in 1697 and again in 1704. It seems that the record of the first baptism was thought to be lost, so they were baptized later to ensure that they would have a record. ([[Smith-62120|Ellen Smith]]) # ✅ '''{{Purple|Vandeventer}}''' Grandfather's first cousin, [[Vandeventer-1097|Edward Vandeventer (1867-1903)]] was killed while "dynamiting fish." ([[Tucker-11084|Donna (Tucker) Baumann]]) # ✅ '''{{Purple|Vandeventer}}''' Carolyn's great grandfather [[Vandeventer-89|William Tolbert Vandeventer]] and his wife [[Duff-4181|Missouri]] were dazed by a lightning strike that killed their two cows. ([[Thiel-559|Homer Thiel]]) # ✅ '''{{Purple|Vandeventer}}''' Carolyn's great grandfather's brother [[Vandeventer-90|Archibald Tennessee Vandeventer (1853-1929)]] was a "retired farmer and had been traveling for the past 10 years with his wife. They visited every state in the nation and appeared in news reels several times because he wore a suit of clothes made of 400 different kinds of cloth." Another article claimed the suit was made from 2,887 pieces of cloth. ([[Jenkinson-562|Heather Jenkinson]]) # ✅ '''{{Blue|Duff}}''' Carolyn's 2nd great-grandfather,[[Duff-3818|Thomas Duff (1795-aft.1870)]], had two sons that were out plowing the field in 1868. They decided to take a break and swim in the creek. It was later discovered that both had drowned. ([[Thiel-559|Homer Thiel]]) ===Locations=== === Not Using === # '''{{Red|Disconnected}}''': Carolyn's 4th great grandfather, [[Cherry-1348|Robert Cherry (abt.1725-1798)]], and 3rd great grandfather, [[Cherry-1875|John Cherry Sr. (1773-1832)]], were both wool hat makers (probably top hats). # '''{{Red|Disconnected}}''': Carolyn's 3rd great grandfather's brother [[Cherry-1384|Gregory Cherry]] (1787-1873) had his barn set on fire by an arsonist trying to steal baled cotton in 1871. === Already Used ===

WW I Discharge certificate Alex Shields

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Alex Shields's WW I enlistment certificate

WW II Heros

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Henderson-14363|Jennifer Elsner]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=19893538 send me a private message]. Thanks!

WW II Separation Center 37 Camp Chaffee Arkansas

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A list of Personnel (soldiers) being discharged from the military at Camp Chaffee, Arkansas.

WW1 seaforth Highlanders

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The goal of this project is to ... Find out about my grandfather’s WW1 service & to add some artefacts I have pertaining to his time in France at Ypres & the Somme. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Mackenzie-2193|Jacqueline Richards]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * trying to find enlistment of Pte James Marr Ross between 1914-18 *find his service number *find his discharge Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=12631809 send me a private message]. Thanks!

WW1 Service Files

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== Summary of WW1 Service for Sam Loghrin and Don Jeffrey == Sam and Don were half brothers; both were sons of [[Monteith-305|Fanny Monteith]].
Sam was born on June 1, 1876 in Eramosa Township; Don was born Feb. 8, 1894 in Stratford. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |'''Date''' || '''Re:''' || '''Note''' || '''Reference''' |- | Nov 4, 1914 || Sam || Noted as his enlistment date in service records || Service Records |- | 1915 || ||********** |- | Apr 29 || 18th || Arrive at West Sanding Camp, Shorncliffe, Kent, England || War Diary |- | May 7 || Sam || "...Loghrin, ... report to O.C. 17th Batt. for" Physical Training and Bayonet Fighting at Napier Barracks, Shorncliffe. || War Diary |- | May 20 || Sam || Signed up having served 17 years with 28th Perth Infantry and 1 year with 21st Essex || Attestation papers |- || Jul 16 || Don || Enlisted at Niagara as Private to 37th Bat. and transferred to 17th Reserve Batt. || S.R. & W.D. |- | Sep 1 || Don || Transferred to 18th Batt. ; Sam and Don are now together. || S.R. & W.D. |- | Sep 14 || 18th || Embark for France; about 10:55 pm "struck by friendly destroyer. No damage" ||War Diary |- | Sep 15 || 18th || 4:55 am Arr. Boulogne, France and marched to rest camp || War Diary |- | Sep 15 || 18th || 5:00 pm marched to B-station and entrained; Arr. Omer, France 10:00 pm. Marched to Renescure: Arr. 2:00 am Sep 16. || War Diary |- | Sep. 16 || 18th || Dep. Renescure and marched to Eecke, France. Arr. 7:00 pm. Sep 17 inspected and addressed by Maj. Gen. Alderson. || W.D. & Alderson Paper |- | Sep. 19 || 18th || Inspected by H.R.H. Prince Arthur of Connaught. || War Diary |- | Sep 21 || 18th || Lv. Eecke and march to Dranouter, Belgium via Bailleul || War Diary |- | || 18th || Arr. at 5:00 pm. "D Company were sent to R E Farm as working party", east of Dranouter - close to Ypres. || War Diary |- | Sep 25 || 18th || Batt. called out to Reserve Trenches (first time in trenches) || War Diary |- | || 18th || Batt. mans trenches at locations: Ridgewood, Viestraat, La Clyte, Hallebast and R.E. Farms || War Diary |- | Oct 17 || 18th || "Visited Ypres in the afternoon; it was being shelled."|| War Diary |- | Nov 14 || Don || Appointed Lance Corporal in the field. || Service Records |- | Dec 19 || 18th || "Ridgewood - A gas attack was attempted this morning on an Imperial (French) Division (49th). The gas was not thick on our front but sufficient to make the eyes water." || War Diary |- | 1916 || ||********** |- | Feb 13 || Sam || 9 day leave: returned Feb 23rd.|| S.R. & W.D. |- | Mar 27 || 18th || The Battle of St. Eloi Craters begins - 1st major battle of the 2nd Canadian Division (which includes the 18th Battalion) || Battle Record |- | Apr 10 || Don || Gun Shot Wound, left arm severe, during the Battle of St. Eloi Craters || Service Records |- | Apr 15 || Don || Admitted to No. 5 British Red Cross Hospital || Service Records |- | May 11 || Don || Discharged form hospital; rejoined unit on May 22nd ||Service Records |- | May 26 || Sam|| 9 days leave to Scotland; returned May 31st|| S.R. & W.D. |- | Jun 2 ||Sam || Ill with influenza: Pyrexia of unknown origin (PUO); medical term usually applied to Trench Fever ||S.R. & W.D. |- | Jun 4 ||Sam||Transferred to No. 12 Casualty Clearing Station (C.S.S.); rejoins unit "In the Field", June 12th ||S.R. & W.D. |- | Jun 22 ||Don|| Promoted to Corporal in the field|| Service Records |- |Jul 1 ||Sam || Appointed Acting or Temporary Major whilst commanding a company - order dated Oct. 10, 1916 ||Service Records |- |Jul 9 || Don || Made a will leaving everything to his parents || Service Records |- | Aug 24 ||18th ||March to Steenvoorde, France “4th Canadian Brigade move as a whole” ||War Diary |- | Aug 26 ||18th||March through France: Cassel, Noordpeene, Millian?, Watten, Nordasques, Tournehem. Arr. Aug. 28 || War Diary |- | Aug 30 ||18th ||Issued with Lee Enfield rifles in place of Ross Mark III. (Underlined in diary!) || War Diary |- | Sep 4 ||18th || Train to Auxi-le-Chateau. March to: Cramont, Bonneville?, Hérissart, Vadindourt, Albert. Arr. Sept. 9 ||War Diary |- | Sep 14 || 18th || Moved in fighting order from Brickfields. Took up position on right of frontage allotted to 4th Canadian Infantry Brigade. 18th on the right, 20th centre, 21st left. || War Diary |- | Sep 15 || 18th || “6:24 am Battalion attacked German front and second lines” || War Diary |- | Sep 15 || ||'''Samuel Loghrin and Donald Jeffrey killed in action on the first day of Battle of Flers-Courcelette''' || S.R. & W.D. |}
* Credit to Michael Jeffrey Loghrin who did much of the research for this record.

WWI, WWII background

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Field of Poppies for Rememberance

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WWI poppy wallpaper

WWI Background Image

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WWI Book of Remembrance

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directed from [[Space:Books of Remembrance|The Books of Remembrance]] === The WWI Book of Remembrance === :The Book of the First World War is the largest of the books, containing 66,655 names. It took London, Ontario native James Purves eleven years to gather the necessary materials to begin work on the book, and upon his death in 1940, work passed to his assistant Alan Beddoe, who completed the book by 1942. (Beddoe would spend the next thirty years of his life as the chief artist of the books, dying in 1975.) Contributors to the first book included Evelyn Lambart, who would go on to become an animator at the National Film Board of Canada. :Copies of the actual pages from the various campaigns are in this section. The deceased of the family are highlighted by a '''small black square''' beside their name. ::PDF Page--Book Page--Name :#.... 4 ........... 24 ....... Loutit, Henry :#.... 5 ........... 25 ....... MacBeth, Frederick Hugh :#.... 8 ........... 45 ....... Adams, William Graham :#.... 9 ........... 96 ....... Gullion, Charles Smith :#.... 10 ......... 167 ...... Steele, Joseph Gordon :#.... 11 ......... 183 ...... Wilson, James :#.... 14 ......... 223 ...... Cromartie, Peter A.D. :#.... 15 ......... 258 ...... Hooker, Leon :#.... 16 ......... 261 ...... Irvine, Charles F. :#.... 17 ......... 269 ...... Kipling, George :#.... 17 ......... 269 ...... Kirkness, George Lester :#.... 18 ......... 312 ...... Pruden, Edward :#.... 18 ......... 312 ...... Pruden, John Herbert :#.... 18 ......... 312 ...... Pruden, Stanley :#.... 18 ......... 312 ...... Pyke, Willie :#.... 19 ......... 320 ...... Rowland, Charles E. :#.... 20 ......... 321 ...... Sanderson, Robert James :#.... 21 ......... 323 ...... Setter, Alexander Bert :#.... 22 ......... 330 ...... Spence, Archibald :#.... 22 ......... 330 ...... Spence, Cecil Lancaster :#.... 22 ......... 330 ...... Spence, John :#.... 23 ......... 341 ...... Turner, Alexander H.E. :#.... 25 ......... 435 ...... Irwin, Albert Edmond :#.... 26 ......... 450 ...... Linklater, Peter :#.... 27 ......... 488 ...... Pruden, Howard Archibald :#.... 27 ......... 488 ...... Pruden, Walter :#.... 28 ......... 522 ...... Whitford, David M. :#.... 31 ......... 554 ...... Taylor, James Curtis :#.... 34 ......... 578 ...... McAllister, John N

WWI DRAFT FOR DC MEN INCLUDING CHARLES CONRAD CATOR JR

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Click on Each Image to Read; click once or twice for enlargement. [[Space:WWI_DRAFT_FOR_DC_MEN_INCLUDING_CHARLES_CONRAD_CATOR_JR|Space:WWI_DRAFT_FOR_DC_MEN_INCLUDING_CHARLES_CONRAD_CATOR_JR]] ---- Washington Post on 1917-07-22 {{Image|file=WWI_DRAFT_FOR_DC_MEN_INCLUDING_CHARLES_CONRAD_CATOR_JR.jpg |caption=WWI DRAFT NOTICE IN DC NEWSPAPER 1917 }} {{Image|file=WWI_DRAFT_FOR_DC_MEN_INCLUDING_CHARLES_CONRAD_CATOR_JR-2.jpg |caption=WWI Draft Examinations }} {{Image|file=WWI_DRAFT_FOR_DC_MEN_INCLUDING_CHARLES_CONRAD_CATOR_JR-3.jpg |caption=WWI Draft Examinations 1917 DC }} {{Image|file=WWI_DRAFT_FOR_DC_MEN_INCLUDING_CHARLES_CONRAD_CATOR_JR-4.jpg |caption=WWI Draft Examinations 4 }} {{Image|file=WWI_DRAFT_FOR_DC_MEN_INCLUDING_CHARLES_CONRAD_CATOR_JR-5.jpg |caption=WWI Draft Examinations 5 - Washington Post 1917 }} {{Image|file=WWI_DRAFT_FOR_DC_MEN_INCLUDING_CHARLES_CONRAD_CATOR_JR-6.jpg |caption=Washington DC Draft Examinations 1917 Wash Post 6 }} {{Image|file=WWI_DRAFT_FOR_DC_MEN_INCLUDING_CHARLES_CONRAD_CATOR_JR-7.jpg |caption=Wash Post Article on WWI Draft Examinations 8 }} {{Image|file=WWI_DRAFT_FOR_DC_MEN_INCLUDING_CHARLES_CONRAD_CATOR_JR-8.jpg |caption=Wash. Post 1917 Draft Examinations WWI 9 }} {{Image|file=WWI_DRAFT_FOR_DC_MEN_INCLUDING_CHARLES_CONRAD_CATOR_JR-9.jpg |caption=Wash. Post 1917 Draft Examinations WWI Last }}

WWII Book of Remembrance

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directed from [[Space:Books of Remembrance|The Books of Remembrance]] === The WWII Book of Remembrance === :In 1948, it was announced that a second book would be created to memorialize the 44,893 Canadians who had died in the Second World War. This time, Beddoe was given a chief assistant, five assistant artists, two writers, an accounting officer and a proof-reader to help with the book, scheduled to be completed in 1952. A series of delays, however, slowed the progress of the book - notably after the government decided that work should be restarted in 1951, to re-write all the names, this time including the abbreviations of individual regiments. The book was completed in 1957, and that Remembrance Day was placed in the Memorial Chamber alongside the first book. :Copies of the actual pages from the various campaigns are in this section. The deceased of the family are highlighted by a '''small black square''' beside their name. ::PDF Page--Book Page--Name :#..... 7 ......... 40 ........ Orvis, Harry :#.... 12 ........ 71 ........ Dunkin, Walter :#.... 15 ........ 158 ....... Fidler, Cecil George :#.... 16 ........ 199 ....... Norquay, Charles J.C. :#.... 20 ........ 239 ....... Asham, Gilbert George :#.... 21 ........ 317 ....... Golding, Joseph Harold :#.... 22 ........ 374 ....... Mackie, Clifford :#.... 23 ........ 450 ....... Stack, Walter :#.... 24 ........ 453 ....... Stewart, William McGill :#.... 25 ........ 458 ....... Tanghe, Julius :#.... 26 ........ 477 ....... Whitford, Arthur R. :#.... 26 ........ 477 ....... Whitford, Walter :#.... 27 ........ 481 ....... Wishart, Henry M. :#.... 30 ........ 534 ....... Lewis, Charles Edward :#.... 31 ........ 535 ....... Lorensen, Clarence Warren :#.... 32 ........ 543 ....... McLellan, Bruce Hilary

WWII Letters of PFC James H Griffin

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Collection of letters written by PFC James H Griffin to his parents during World War II.

WWII Service Archive of Bernard Gilliland

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[[Gilliland-434|Bernard Stewart Gilliland]] served his country as a member of the Army Air Corps during WWII. Luckily, a large portion of his letters home remain in possession of his family. In addition to his letters, many photos and other ephemera are in the collection as well. This space will feature some of the highlights. '''The WWII Letters of Bernard S. Gilliland''' Bernard's granddaughter, Tarah Sipes, is currently in the process of transcribing all of the letters Bernard sent home. The letters can be read by visiting the link here: [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1soevOcEMZIN3Ttt9T5oFEJBsYWDxF7wC3fGP32i87Qg/edit?usp=sharing].

WWII Tonawanda Aviation Engine Plant

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I have a booklet entitled "Supervision of Chevrolet Aviation Engine Plant No. 1". The plant was a Chevrolet manufacturing operation located in Tonawanda, New York. During WWII, the plant took on production of the Pratt & Whitney R-1830 and R-2800 aircraft engines. My grandfather is listed in this booklet, as well as a lot of others. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=14514154 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Www.Raduraksti.lv Digitized Archives Latvia

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Source link to Raduraksti.lv digitized archives from Latvia

Wyatt

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The goal of this project is to resolve Wyatt lineage discrepancies, particularly those that muddle the William and John Wyatt families of Plain Dealing Plantation, Virginia with the Rev. Haute Wyatt and Sir Francis Wyatt lines. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Wyatt-1882|Robert Wyatt]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Correct the parentage of Wyatt-722 * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=7216686 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Wyatt Wills

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[[Space:Sussex_Wills|Sussex Wills]] *[[Space:1822_Richard_Wyatt|1822 Richard Wyatt]]. *[[Space:1831_Mary_Wyatt|1831 Mary Wyatt]]. *[[Space:1839_Charlotte_Wyatt|1831 Charlotte Wyatt]].

Wyatt-Brownson Child List 2022

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==WikiTree Profiles of Interest== *[[Wyatt-717|John Wyatt (abt.1622-1668)]] *[[Brownson-144|Mary (Brownson) Gaylord (abt.1627-aft.1694)]] *[[Wyatt-7545|Mary Wyatt (1648-)]] *[[Wyatt-7302|John Wyatt (abt.1649-1697)]] *[[Wyatt-667|Hepzibah Elizabeth (Wyatt) Pratt (1652-1711)]] *[[Wyatt-7546|Dorcus Wyatt (abt.1654-)]] *[[Wyatt-918|Sarah (Wyatt) Graves (1658-1695)]] *[[Wyatt-716|Joanna (Wyatt) Field (1663-1722)]] *[[Wyatt-715|Elizabeth (Wyatt) Gunn (abt.1665-1737)]] *[[Wyatt-2875|Israel Wyatt (1668-1729)]] *[[Pinkham-115|Elizabeth (Pinkham) Wyatt (abt.1647-)]] - she is :*(1) reported the daughter of [[Pinkham-116|Richard Pinkham (abt.1613-abt.1671)]] and [[Gylian-1|Julia (Gylian) Pinkham (abt.1620-bef.1671)]]. but no primary sources confirm this. :*(2) has her second marriage in Charlestown, 8 October 1674 to [[Wyatt-7302|John Wyatt (abt.1649-1697)]]. Marriage was a Cambridge. *[[Gylian-1|Julia (Gylian) Pinkham (abt.1620-bef.1671)]] - wife of Richard Pinkham, has erroneous LNAB, should be _____. *[[Long-3147|Samuel Long (1647-1671)]] - have re-written and documented his profile. :*(1) Need some transcription of his will. :*(2) Samuel's father as [[Long-433|Robert Long Jr. (bef.1619-1651)]]. WikiTree has his death at Charlestown, but wife, [[Hawkins-397|Elizabeth (Hawkins) Long (abt.1625-aft.1654)]] (Hawkins-397) is duplicate of [[Hawkins-2949|Elizabeth (Hawkins) Green (1621-bef.1661)]] (Hawkins-2949), with BOTH those profiles confused as the name given to the wife of Nathaniel Long, otherwise [[Hawkins-3038|Elizabeth (Hawkins) Richards (1629-1691)]] (Hawkins-3038).. *[[Hawkins-397|Elizabeth (Hawkins) Long (abt.1625-aft.1654)]] (Hawkins-397) - :*(1) if Robert's wife, she should be Elizabeth _____ (not Hawkins). :*(2) Linked parents as [[Hawkins-1983|Thomas Hawkins (abt.1600-)]] and [[Stanhope-157|Sarah (Stanhope) Hawkins]] seem totally unsupported. :*Posted comment re original creation on Hawkins-397 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hawkins-397#comment_6924469 profile]. *[[Hawkins-5047|Elizabeth Hawkins (1621-1687)]] (Hawkins-5047) ['''adopted and merged'''] - Who is Elizabeth (Hawkins) Long, wife who died Charlestown, 29 May 1687, narrative has her married name as Long. See comments to her profile, [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Hawkins-5047&public=1#comment_6924440 here] and [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Hawkins-5047&public=1#comment_6924509 here]. This Hawkins-5047 is otherwise [[UNKNOWN-33599|Elizabeth (UNKNOWN) Long (abt.1603-1687)]]. *[[Hawkins-2949|Elizabeth (Hawkins) Green (1621-bef.1661)]] (Hawkins-2949), linked wife (1) of [[Green-2781|Jacob Green (abt.1623-aft.1681)]], should be Elizabeth _____. *[[Hawkins-3038|Elizabeth (Hawkins) Richards (1629-1691)]] (Hawkins-3038)--is superior profile, but which profile is the root? :*[[Richards-1225|John Richards (bef.1625-1694)]] Richards-1225 is her 3rd husband. He is superior dup of [[Richards-7417|John Richards (1649-)]]. Proposed merge with [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Richards-1225#comment_6924420 comment], also posted to inferior profile, [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Richards-7417#comment_6924416 comment]. *[[Hawkins-2949|Elizabeth (Hawkins) Green (1621-bef.1661)]] *[[Green-2781|Jacob Green (abt.1623-aft.1681)]] *[[Space:Samuel_Long_1671_Will|Samuel Long 1671 Will]] ===G2Gs=== *('''Need''') Should Richard Pinkham be PGM? ''Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire'' opens, "Dover, 1640, beat the drum for service and swept the meet[ing]-house in 1648 ...," Sybil Noyes, Charles Thornton Libby and Water Goodwin Davis, ''Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire'', in 5 parts, paginated consecutively (The Southward Press, Portland, Maine, Southworth Press, 1928-1938), (4):557 (Richard); digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idviewer/260066/118 ''FamilySearch'' Books], note '''does not name any daughters'''. 1640 seems the Dover purchase. *('''Need''') Proposal--Update the LNAB of Richard Pinkham's wife, Julia "Gylian," to Unknown *('''Need''') What historical records inform us that John Wyatt's wife was dau. Richard Pinkham? *('''Need''') May we update the identity of Robert Long [Jr]'s wife to unknown? ==Bibliographic Notes== *John Insley Coddington, "The Brownson, Bronson or Brunson of Earle's Colne, Essex, England, Connecticut and South Carolina," ''The American Genealogist'', 38 (1963):193-211, at 202-203 (Mary Brownson); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB283/i/11868/202/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. *N. Grier Parke, II, comp., Donald Lines Jacobus, ed, ''The ancestry of Lorenzo Ackley & his wife Emma Arabella Bosworth'' (Woodstock, Vt. : Elm Tree Press, 1960). 216-219 (Bronson) at 216 (Mary); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89062958764?urlappend=%3Bseq=286%3Bownerid=13510798885260573-288 ''Hathi Trust''], see [[Space:Sources-Torrey|Sources-Torrey]]. ==Child List== #[[Wyatt-7545|Mary Wyatt]], born ____, _____. baptized _____, 23 October 1653 #[[Wyatt-7302|John Wyatt]], born _____, _____, #[[Wyatt-667|Hepzibah Elizabeth Wyatt]], born #[[Wyatt-7546|Dorcus Wyatt]], born #[[Wyatt-918|Sarah Wyatt]], born #[[Wyatt-716|Joanna Wyatt]], born #[[Wyatt-715|Elizabeth Wyatt]], born #[[Wyatt-2875|Israel Wyatt]], born ==Research Notes== '''New England Marriages.''' Wyatt-Bronson by 1647 marriage, Hartford, ''New England Marriages Prior to 1700'', 3 vols. (Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015), 3:1729; database and digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1568/rd/21176/1729/426911417 ''AmericanAncestors''], he is John Wyatt (-1668), she m (2) John Graves 1671?, m (3) William Allis 1678, m (4) Samuel Gaylord 1681, location reference is Hartford/Farmington/Haddam, Connecticut; works consulted (below)); see [[Space:Sources-Torrey|Sources-Torrey]]. *Stevens-Miller 367 *Hale (1952) 577; *Bassett (1926) 139; *Warner-Harrington 816; *Hartford Prob. 1:263, 278; *Allis Gen. 5; *Blake-Torrey 27, 29; *Boardman Anc. 270; *Bronson 11; *Sv 1:42, 280; *Dommerich Chart 21, 65; *Bixby 8; *Wethersfield 2:865; *Deerfield 156; *Booth (1910) 31; *Powers-Banks 53; *Graves 11; *Morris-Flynt 30; *Fulton Anc. 165; *Reg. 11:323, 12:34; *Ackley-Bosworth [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89062958764?urlappend=%3Bseq=280%3Bownerid=13510798885273573-302 210], [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89062958764?urlappend=%3Bseq=326%3Bownerid=13510798885273573-350 252]; *[https://www.americanancestors.org/DB283/i/11818/116/0 TAG 24:116] ([??] Seems this should be to [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB283/i/11818/114/0 TAG 24 (1948):114].) '''Questions.''' Does the New England Marriages entry need its own FSP (there are a lot of works consulted)? What records can we pull from FamilySearch or other accessible record groups? ===Work on [[Wyatt-7545|Mary Wyatt]]=== *Jump to [[#Child_List|Child List]] *WikiTree notes -- has her birth "Connecticut Colony," "about 1648." Narrative says birth "Likely in Windsor or Hartford." Note -- has AGBI listed for birth (not a reliable source for these profiles). *From father's profile = She was reported age 20 '''and married''' in her father's probate record of 1668. *No spouse on profile *'''Baptism''': "Connecticut, U.S., Church Record Abstracts, 1630-1920"
{{Ancestry Sharing|28122362|7f23d2}} - {{Ancestry Record|3032|138545}} (accessed 16 April 2022)
Mary Wyatt Jr baptism on 23 Oct 1653, child of John & Mary, in Farmington, Connecticut, USA. ===Work on [[Wyatt-7302|John Wyatt]]=== *Jump to [[#Child_List|Child List]] *[[Wyatt-7302|John Wyatt]], born in __(location)__, __(date)__, baptized in __(location)__, __(date)__, died in __(location)__, __(date)__; married in __(location)__, __(date)__, .... *WikiTree notes -- * '''Baptism''': "Connecticut, U.S., Church Record Abstracts, 1630-1920"
{{Ancestry Sharing|27630579|cc134e}} - {{Ancestry Record|3032|138540}} (accessed 5 March 2022)
John Wyatt baptism on 23 Oct 1653, child of John, in Farmington, Connecticut. *WikiTree calls his wife [[Pinkham-115|Elizabeth (Pinkham) Wyatt (abt.1647-)]], with linked parents, [[Pinkham-116|Richard Pinkham (abt.1613-abt.1671)]] and [[Gylian-1|Julia (Gylian) Pinkham (abt.1620-bef.1671)]]. Father's profile cites :*Martin E. Hollick, "The Pinkhams of Strafford County, New Hampshire, The New Hampshire Genealogical Record, No. 85, 22 (2005) (1):1. :*Sybil Noyes, Charles Thornton Libby and Water Goodwin Davis, ''Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire'', in 5 parts, paginated consecutively (The Southward Press, Portland, Maine, Southworth Press, 1928-1938), (4):557 (Richard Pinkham); digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idviewer/260066/118 ''FamilySearch'' Books], note '''does not name any daughters'''. ::*List 351ab, (1):49; digital image, [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idviewer/36247/63 ''FamilySearch'' Books]. :::*351a is Dover Petition "dated ? Northam, "4, 1 month [1660] against coming under the government of Massachusetts ..." cites Prov. Papers i, 128. :::*351b is The [Dover] Combination, dated 22 October 1640," citing Prov. Papers x. 701, "This document only exists in a copy made by strangers 40 years afterwards, and contains names found nowhere else, some young Englishmen, pretending to make out all the signatures in obsolete writing perfectly ... Alleged signers unheard of ... Henry Lahorn, Edward Starr, Richard Laham ... Known names missing, Henry Langstaff, Edward Starbuck, Richard Rogers, Richard York." See notes also for "The original London copy ..." ::*List 352, (1):49; digital image, [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idviewer/36247/63 ''FamilySearch'' Books], "The 20-acres lots laid out in 1642 on the west side of Back River, 40X80 rods, numbered from South to North, with lter owners in parenthesis," has "Lot 24 Richard Pinkom"; also note for Lot "22, John Westell (Richard Pinkham, Thomas P.)"; then Lot "8, William Storay (Philip Cromwell, Richard Pinkham)" ::*List 355a, (1):49; digital image, [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idviewer/36247/63 ''FamilySearch'' Books]., "Dover Voters" (freemen); cites Register iv, 247. ::*List 356fh, (1):50; digital image, [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idviewer/36247/64 ''FamilySearch'' Books]. :::*356f, "Inhabitants of Dover Neck having rights in the Oxe Pasture, list taken 13 June 1651," cites "Hist. Mem. 356." :::*356h, "Tax List made 7 December 1663," cites "cites Notable Events 58, as copied from Dover Enquirer .... List made 16 October 1664 also. ::*List 357e, (1):50; digital image, [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idviewer/36247/64 ''FamilySearch'' Books]. "Inquest, Hannah Stokes, Sept 21, 1674 ... a child drowned": Jury includes Richard Penkum. ::*List 359a, (1):51; digital image, [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idviewer/36247/65 ''FamilySearch'' Books], "Dover Tax List 23 July 1677." :*Martin Hollick, "Richard Pinkham of Dover, N.H," blog of June 6, 2010; web content, [https://mhollick.typepad.com/slovakyankee/2010/06/richard-pinkham-of-dover-nh.html ''The Slovak Yankee''], cites his earlier article as "The Pinkhams of Strafford County, New Hampshire, New Hampshire Genealogical Record, Vol. 22 (2005):1-7, 63-67, 115-25, 164-71, 23 (2006):27-76." *'''Need.''' Didn't find WikiTree sources/analysis supporting wife Elizabeth's Pinkham ancestryy. See WikiTree collaborators questions/disputes about her identity, etc., [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Pinkham-115#comment_3656891 here], [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Pinkham-116#comment_6913099 here], [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Pinkham-116#comment_3765521 here]. Seek sources to support her link to father, [[Pinkham-116|Richard Pinkham (abt.1613-abt.1671)]]. The identity of her linked mother, [[Gylian-1|Julia (Gylian) Pinkham (abt.1620-bef.1671)]], seems in error (nickname misplaced as LNAB). *'''Need.''' John's linked wife, our [[Pinkham-115|Elizabeth (Pinkham) Wyatt (abt.1647-)]] has m (1) [[Long-3147|Samuel Long (1647-1671)]], whose maternal ancestry (2022) is based on "Ancestral File." He is the son of WikiTree's [[Long-433|Robert Long Jr. (bef.1619-1651)]] (PGM) and (2022) WikiTree's apparently erroneously linked wife, [[Hawkins-397|Elizabeth (Hawkins) Long (abt.1625-aft.1654)]] (Hawkins-397). Comments posted to the latter's profile are [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hawkins-397#comment_6913390 here] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hawkins-397#comment_6913447 here]. Also related comment on profile of Thomas Hawkins (PGM), [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hawkins-12413#comment_6913453 here]. See further, profile comment on Robert Lord, Jr, (PGM, Samuel's father), [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Long-433#comment_6913404 here]. For sources that discuss or correct the record, see Other Lord Sources. *'''New England Marriages.''' Wyatt-[_____] 8 October 1674 marriage, ''New England Marriages Prior to 1700'', 3 vols. (Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015), 3:1729; database and digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1568/rd/21176/1729/426911418 ''AmericanAncestors''], she is Elizabeth [_____] Long, w Samuel?; location reference is Cambridge/Charlestown; works consulted (below); see [[Space:Sources-Torrey|Sources-Torrey]]. :*Charlestown 626 -Thomas Bellows Wyman, ''The Genealogies and Estates of Charlestown ... 1629-1818'', 2 vols. (Boston : D. Clapp, 1879), 2:625-628 (Long) at [https://archive.org/details/genealogiesestat02wyma/page/625/mode/1up 626 (4-Samuel^3 Long)]; digital images, ''InternetArchive''. :*Reg. 31:332 - Wyatt-Long in "Notes and Queries," ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register'' 31 (1877):332; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/t3tv6xr4x?urlappend=%3Bseq=346 ''Hathi Trust'']. *'''New England Marriages.''' Long-Pinkham 1668 marriage, ''New England Marriages Prior to 1700'', 3 vols. (Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015), 2:961; database and digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1568/rd/21175/961/426894795 ''AmericanAncestors''], he is Samuel Long (1647-1671), she is Elizabeth Pinkham, ?m/2 John Wyatt 1674, Long-Pinkham marriage is 20 January 1668 or 20 January 1668/9, at Charlestown; works consulted (below); see [[Space:Sources-Torrey|Sources-Torrey]]. :*Charlestown 626 -Thomas Bellows Wyman, ''The Genealogies and Estates of Charlestown ... 1629-1818'', 2 vols. (Boston : D. Clapp, 1879), 2:625-628 (Long) at [https://archive.org/details/genealogiesestat02wyma/page/626/mode/1up 626 (4-Samuel^3 Long)]; digital images, ''InternetArchive''. :*Charlestown 703 - possibly this intends [https://archive.org/details/genealogiesestat02wyma/page/763/mode/1up 763], which is entry for Elizabeth Pinkham. :*Long 7 - Mary (Wood) Bates, Long Family of Dorchester, Mass., and Conn. (Evanston, Ill., 1931) [Separately described as " (MSS at NEGH Soc. Library)," see [https://library.nehgs.org/search/X?SEARCH=t:(Long%20Family%20of%20Dorchester%2C%20Mass.)&SORT=D Mss A 9244], 55 leaves; includes index, title as "History and genealogy of the first four generations of the Long family of Dorchester, Mass., and Connecticut." :*Court Rec. 1:335--This is reported, "Court records, originals. Usually Middlesex County Court unless otherwise indicated." ('''Unsure; might this be to a Green-Batholomew record''' at 1:335; see [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-8979-S9CV?i=606&cc=2061550&cat=267196 ''FamilySearch''].) *'''New England Marriages.''' Long-Hopkins [Hopkins/[Hawkins]? 1647 marriage, ''New England Marriages Prior to 1700'', 3 vols. (Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015), 2:961; database and digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1568/rd/21175/961/426894793 ''AmericanAncestors''], he is Robert Long (1619-____), she is Elizabeth [Hopkins]/[Hawkins]?, m/2 Jacob Green, by 1647; location reference is Charlestown; works consulted (below); see [[Space:Sources-Torrey|Sources-Torrey]]. '''What is source for Hopkins?''' :*Charlestown 626 -Thomas Bellows Wyman, ''The Genealogies and Estates of Charlestown ... 1629-1818'', 2 vols. (Boston : D. Clapp, 1879), 2:625-628 (Long) at [https://archive.org/details/genealogiesestat02wyma/page/625/mode/1up 625 (1-Robert^1 Long)] and 626 (Robert^2, Samuel^2); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/genealogiesestat02wyma/page/626/mode/1up ''InternetArchive'']. '''Error in Print'''--reports Robert^2 Long died at Barbados, quoting John Winthrop, "Mr. Long who m. Capt. Hawkins daughter is dead"; gives his wife as Elizabeth Hawkins [12] married (2) Jacob Green. :*Long 6 - Mary (Wood) Bates, Long Family of Dorchester, Mass., and Conn. (Evanston, Ill., 1931) [Separately described as " (MSS at NEGH Soc. Library)," see [https://library.nehgs.org/search/X?SEARCH=t:(Long%20Family%20of%20Dorchester%2C%20Mass.)&SORT=D Mss A 9244], 55 leaves; includes index, title as "History and genealogy of the first four generations of the Long family of Dorchester, Mass., and Connecticut." '''**IF**''' this should be Long (1926), is otherwise Hallock P. Long, ''A Long Genealogy'' (Washington, D.C., 1926), 7; digital images, [http://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idviewer/390942/9 ''FamilySearch'' Books]. :*Warner-Harrington 416 - Frederick Chester Warner, ''The Ancestry of Samuel, Freda and John Warner'', typescript, 5 vols. (Boston, 1949, 1955), 4:416-417 (Long); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/ancestryofsamuel03warn_0/page/416/mode/1up ''InternetArchive'']. :*Farr Anc. 191 - Edith Bartlett Sumner, ''Descendants of Thomas Farr of Harpswell, Maine and Ninety Allied Families'' (Los Angeles: American Offset Printers, 1959), 190-191 (Long); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/descendantsoftho00sumn/page/190/mode/1up?view=theater ''InternetArchive'']. *'''New England Marriages.''' Green[/e]-[Hopkins] Long 1654 marriage, ''New England Marriages Prior to 1700'', 3 vols. (Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015), 1:653; database and digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1568/rd/21174/653/426888028 ''AmericanAncestors''], he is Jacob Green, she is Elizabeth (Hopkins) [Long], w. Robert, marriage is by 1654. Charlestown; works consulted (below); see [[Space:Sources-Torrey|Sources-Torrey]]. :*Charlestown 435 - Thomas Bellows Wyman, ''The Genealogies and Estates of Charlestown ... 1629-1818'', 2 vols. (Boston : D. Clapp, 1879), 1:435-436 (Jacob [3] Green/Greene); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/genealogiesestat01wyma/page/435/mode/1up ''InternetArchive'']. :*Bartholomew 42 - George Wells Bartholomew, ''Record of the Bartholomew Family, Historical, Genealogical and Biographical ''(Austin, Texas: priv. print., 1885), 42; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015026263908?urlappend=%3Bseq=76%3Bownerid=13510798882136414-84 ''Hathi Trust'']. :*Tingley-Meyers 205 - Raymon Meyers Tingley, ''Some Ancestral Lines, Being a Record of Some of the Ancestors of Guilford Solon Tingley and His Wife, Martha Pamelia Meyers, Collected by Their Son, Raymon Meyers Tingley'' (Tuttle, Rutland, Vt, 1935), 305-207 (Lord) at 205; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89062498829?urlappend=%3Bseq=233%3Bownerid=13510798887673480-243 ''Hathi Trust'']. :*Farr Anc. 191 - Edith Bartlett Sumner, ''Descendants of Thomas Farr of Harpswell, Maine and Ninety Allied Families'' (Los Angeles: American Offset Printers, 1959), 190-191 (Long); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/descendantsoftho00sumn/page/190/mode/1up ''InternetArchive'']. *'''New England Marriages.''' Pinkham-_____ by 1643 marriage, ''New England Marriages Prior to 1700'', 3 vols. (Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015), 2:1199; database and digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1568/rd/21175/1199/426900001 ''AmericanAncestors''], he is Richard Pinkham (1613-____), she is ?Julia/?Jellia/?Gylian ____; marriage is by 1643, Dover, NH; works consulted (below); see [[Space:Sources-Torrey|Sources-Torrey]]. :*Dover NH Mar. 164 :*[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idviewer/260066/118 GDMNH 557], as to his wife, "In 1660 he was in ct. for threatening to beat his w. if she came home by day or night. She was Gylian in 1663 when she sat an hour in the stocks as he refused to pay her fine for abs. from meeting ... In June 1571, with no ment. of w., he deeded for suppp. to s. John, who also agreed to supp. br. Matthew ...." :*Keeler-Wood 196 :*Reg. 33:97 - A. H. Quint, "Notes on the Dover (N. H.) Combination of 1640," ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 33 (1879):91-101 at 97 (Richard Pinkham); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/s2z774bb97b?urlappend=%3Bseq=109 ''Hathi Trust'']. :*Farr Anc. 224 *'''Anderson - John Green/Greene.''' Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols., paginated continuously (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995), 811-813 (John Greene) at 812 (Jacob Green in child list); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/813/23895172 ''AmericanAncestors''], Jacob Green born about 1632 (deposed x2, cites Pope and Wyman), married by 1654, Elizabeth _____ (eldest child born Charlestown, 11 October 1654, cites ChVR 1:155) . *'''Other Long Related.''' :*'''Anderson (2005) for Elizabeth Hawking m (1) Nathaniel Long.''' Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume IV, I-L'' (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2005), 316-320 (Robert Long) at 319 (son, Robert Long); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB394/i/12108/319/0 ''AmericanAncestors''], cites "WP 5:267" (1648 letter), and "Aspinwall 100, 225, GMB 1577, 2041" ([[Long-21107|Nathaniel Long (abt.1622-1648)]]). :*'''Anderson (1995) for Elizabeth (Hawkins) Long m. (2) Adam Winthrop.''' Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995), 2038-2042 (John Winthrop) at 2040-2041 (child, Adam Wintrhop); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/2040/23896399 ''AmericanAncestors''], Adam Winthrop "m. (2) 7 May 1649 Elizabeth (Hawkins) Long, daughter of Thomas Hawkins and widow of Nathaniel Long," citing "Aspinwall 225." :*'''Anderson (2011) John Tuttle, for Elizabeth (Hawkins) (Long) Winthrop.''' Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume VII, T-Y'' (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2011), 125-135 (John Tuttle) at 126; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB496/i/13260/126/24792860 ''AmericanAncestors''], for quoted material, "Mr. Adam Winthrop husband of Elizabeth late wife of Nathaniell Longe late of Boston did constitute John Tuttle of Ipsw[ich] his true and lawful attorney … to call to account all persons whatsoever in Barbados … in whose hands any the said goods, wares &c. [of Nathaniel Long] now be remaining," citing "Aspinwall 225; see also Aspinwall 113, 227, 230, 362, 414, 423 and SLR 1:270-72." :*'''Stott (2009) for Elizabeth (Hawkins) (Long) Winthrop m (3) John Richards.''' Clifford L. Stott, ''Humphrey Blake (1494?–1558) and His Descendants in New England and South Carolina: Blake, Richards, Selleck, Torrey, and Wolcott'', ''[[Space:NEHGR|The New England Historical & Genealogical Register]]'', in part, 163 (2009, WN 652):278-295+ at 294 (John Richards); digital images by subscription [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB522/i/14310/294/0 ''AmericanAncestors''], '''John Richards m. in Boston, 3 May 1654, Elizabeth (Hawkins) (Long) Winthrop,''' as her third husband. :*'''Wilcox (1997) for Elizabeth (Hawkins) (Long) (Winthrop) Richards.''' Wayne H. M. Wilcox, ''Captain Thomas Hawkins, Shipwright, of London and Dorchester, Massachusetts, and Three Generations of His Descendants'', ''[[Space:NEHGR|The New England Historical & Genealogical Register]]'', 151 (1997): 193-216 at 200-203; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/11639/200/0 ''AmericanAncestors''], '''Elizabeth Hawkins m. .... (3) at Boston 3 May 1654, John Richards.''' :*'''New England Marriages.''' Richards-[Hawkins] [Long] Winthrop 1654 marriage, ''New England Marriages Prior to 1700'', 3 vols. (Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015), 2:1268; database and digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1568/rd/21175/1268/426901509 ''AmericanAncestors''], he is John^2 Richards (1615?, 1625?-1694), she is Elizabeth (Hawkins) (Long) Winthrop, w Nathaniel, w Adam; marriage is 3 May 1654, Boston; works consulted (below); see [[Space:Sources-Torrey|Sources-Torrey]]. ::*Reg. 5:400 ::*Reg. 88:387 ::*NYGBR 47:113 ::*GDMNH 585 ::*Boston VR 48 - Richards-Winthrop 1654 marriage, ''Boston Births, Baptisms, Marriages, and Deaths, 1630-1699 [Document 130-1883]'' in ''City of Boston Report of the Record Commissioners'' multiple vols. (Boston : Rockwell and Churchill, 1876-?1909), 9:48 (1654-Town); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/reportofrecordco09bost/page/48/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''] or [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc2.ark:/13960/t0zp3z961?urlappend=%3Bseq=58 ''Hathi Trust''], "John Richards & Elizabeth Winthrop widow were married 3rd--3rd month [1654] by William Hibbins." ::*Richards 6+ ::*Glover 568 ::*Sv. ===Work on [[Wyatt-667|Hepzibah Elizabeth Wyatt]]=== *Jump to [[#Child_List|Child List]] *WikiTree notes -- *Middle name, really? Should that be an aka? *WikiTree links spouses, :*(1) [[Pratt-72|John Pratt Jr. (1638-1689)]] :*(2) [[Sadd-9|John Sadd (1660-1694)]] * '''Baptism''': "Connecticut, U.S., Church Record Abstracts, 1630-1920"
{{Ancestry Sharing|28122439|8b46aa}} - {{Ancestry Record|3032|138533}} (accessed 16 April 2022)
Hepzibah Wyatt baptism on 23 Oct 1653, child of John & Mary, in Farmington, Connecticut, USA. *Profile lists also sources, :*Charles B. Whittelsey, ''The Ancestry and the Descendants of John Pratt of Hartford, Conn.'' (Hartford, CT: The Case, Lockwood & Brainard Company, 1900), 13-14; digital images, [https://books.google.com/books?id=VDVLAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA13 ''GoogleBooks'']. :*''A digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records'', 128. *'''New England Marriages.''' *'''New England Marriages.''' ===Work on [[Wyatt-7546|Dorcus Wyatt]]=== *Jump to [[#Child_List|Child List]] *WikiTree notes -- *From father's profile, born about 1655. She was age 13 in her father's probate record of 1668. *Is this "no further record." ===Work on [[Wyatt-918|Sarah Wyatt]]=== *Jump to [[#Child_List|Child List]] *WikiTree notes -- * '''Baptism''': "Connecticut Births and Christenings, 1649-1906"
Citing FHL microfilm: 2966;
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Sary Wiat baptism on 20 Mar 1658 (born 20 Mar 1658) in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, British Colonial America. *From father's profile, "born about 1659. She was age 9 in her father's probate record of 1668." *Her profile lists source, "American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI) citing? Savage Dict: v.3:254, Gen. Column of the " Boston Transcript". 1906-1941.: 12 Feb 1923, 232; 30 Apr 1930." *Linked spouse is [[Graves-1522|Isaac Graves (1655-1740)]], who m. 2, [[Unknown-295317|Deliverance (Unknown) Graves (-aft.1725)]] *Isaac's profile includes sources, :*Ancestry of Colonel John Harrington Stevens and his wife Frances ... Holman, Mary Lovering, 1868-1947. :*A history of Hatfield, Massachusetts, in three parts: by Wells, Daniel White, 1842-; Wells, Reuben Field, 1880- joint author as found at [https://archive.org/details/historyofhatfiel1660well/page/474/mode/2up?q=%22Graves%22 ''InternetArchive''] *'''New England Marriages.''' ===Work on [[Wyatt-716|Joanna Wyatt]]=== *Jump to [[#Child_List|Child List]] *WikiTree notes -- *From father's profile, " born about 1663. She was reported age 5 in her father's probate record of 1668." *Linked spouse is [[Field-545|Joseph Field Sr (1657-1736)]], who m 2, [[Wells-2199|Mary (Wells) Field (1664-abt.1751)]] *Her children caught up in the Rebecca Lord, Christopher Stanley, confusion. *'''New England Marriages.''' ===Work on [[Wyatt-715|Elizabeth Wyatt]]=== *Jump to [[#Child_List|Child List]] *WikiTree notes -- ===Work on [[Wyatt-2875|Israel Wyatt]]=== *Jump to [[#Child_List|Child List]] *WikiTree notes -- *'''New England Marriages.''' Wyatt-Pratt 10 December 1680 marriage, ''New England Marriages Prior to 1700'', 3 vols. (Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015), 3:1728; database and digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1568/rd/21176/1728/426911413 ''AmericanAncestors''], he is Israel Wyatt (1668-), she is Sarah Pratt; location reference is Hadley/Hatfield/Northampton; works consulted (below), see [[Space:Sources-Torrey|Sources-Torrey]]. :*Hatfield (ms) 156 :*Dommerich Chart 65 :*Warner-Harrington 817 :*Ackley-Bosworth 253 - N. Grier Parke, II, comp., Donald Lines Jacobus, ed, ''The ancestry of Lorenzo Ackley & his wife Emma Arabella Bosworth'' (Woodstock, Vt. : Elm Tree Press, 1960). 252-253 (John Pratt); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89062958764?urlappend=%3Bseq=326%3Bownerid=13510798885273573-350 ''Hathi Trust'']. ===Existing Arrangements=== '''On [[Wyatt-717|John Wyatt]] profile.''' Children: Charles William Manwaring, ''A digest of the early Connecticut probate records'', 3 vols. (Hartford, Conn., R. S. Peck & co., printers, 1904-06), 1:263; digital images, [https://archive.org/details/digestofearlycon00manw/page/262/mode/2up ''InternetArchive'']. #[[Wyatt-7545|Mary Wyatt]], born about 1648. She was about age 6 at her baptism in Framingham, 23 October 1653. She was reported age 20 and married in her father's probate record of 1668. #[[Wyatt-7302|John Wyatt]], born about 1649. He was about age 4 at the time of his baptism in Framingham, 23 October 1653; he was reported age 18 in his father's probate record of 1668. #[[Wyatt-667|Hepzibah Wyatt]] born about 1652. She was about age 1 at the time of her baptism in Framingham, 23 October 1653. Hepzibah was reported age 16 in her father's probate record of 1668. #[[Wyatt-7546|Dorcas Wyatt]], born about 1655. She was age 13 in her father's probate record of 1668. #[[Wyatt-918|Sarah Wyatt]], born about 1659. She was age 9 in her father's probate record of 1668. #[[Wyatt-716|Joanna Wyatt]], born about 1663. She was reported age 5 in her father's probate record of 1668. #[[Wyatt-715|Elizabeth Wyatt]], born about 1665. She was reported age 3 in her father's probate record of 1668. #[[Wyatt-2875|Israel Wyatt]], born about 1668. He was age half a year in his father's probate record of 1668. '''From Previous FSP'''
This scratch page is a work in process. See the needs section on [[Brownson-144|Mary (Brownson) Gaylord (abt.1627-aft.1694)]] See the ancestry shared image on profile of daughter Mary. Is that source available/accessible from a non-paywall site? Connecticut, U.S., Church Record Abstracts, 1630-1920." {{Ancestry Sharing|28122362|7f23d2}} - {{Ancestry Record|3032|138545}} [...] John and Mary (Brownson) Gaylord were the parents of, Manwaring, Charles William. ''"A Digest of Early Connecticut Probate Records"'' 1902. [https://archive.org/details/digestofearlycon00manw/page/262/mode/2up V. 1, p. 263] #[[Wyatt-7545|Mary Wyatt]], born about 1648. She was about age 6 at her baptism in Framingham, 23 October 1653. She was reported age 20 and married in her father's probate record of 1668. #[[Wyatt-7302|John Wyatt]], born about 1649. He was about age 4 at the time of his baptism in Framingham, 23 October 1653; he was reported age 18 in his father's probate record of 1668. #[[Wyatt-667|Hepzibah Wyatt]] born about 1652. She was about age 1 at the time of her baptism in Framingham, 23 October 1653. Hepzibah was reported age 16 in her father's probate record of 1668. #[[Wyatt-7546|Dorcas Wyatt]], born about 1655. She was age 13 in her father's probate record of 1668. #[[Wyatt-918|Sarah Wyatt]], born about 1659. She was age 9 in her father's probate record of 1668. #[[Wyatt-716|Joanna Wyatt]], born about 1663. She was reported age 5 in her father's probate record of 1668. #[[Wyatt-715|Elizabeth Wyatt]], born about 1665. She was reported age 3 in her father's probate record of 1668. #[[Wyatt-2875|Israel Wyatt]], born about 1668. He was age half a year in his father's probate record of 1668. John and Mary (Brownson) (Wyatt) Graves were the parents of. #Nathaniel Graves, born ==Sources==

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===Preamble=== In addition to providing names that need to be added as profiles to my family tree, this includes a couple of indices of a family book ([[Space:Family_History_for_Descendents_of_Brian_McCown|Family History for Descendants of Brian McCown]]) I created that is also available to people I have added to the trusted list. ===Collected Wylie Family History=== Transcription of a document [[McCown-638|Brian McCown]], my dad, had. The original had been typed on a manual typewriter. Its entirety was created after 1948, because that is the latest date of any birth recorded in its pages. However, parts of it predate that, because it refers to the World War as if there were only one. It appears the author copied information in the possession of Asenath Wylie Crawford of Beaver, PA. Ms. Crawford was also the person in possession of a letter from a Robert Wylie to [[Wylie-2851|John Wylie (abt.1759-1840)]] (my 4th Great-Grandfather) in 1930. The author declares this [[Wylie-2851|John Wylie (abt.1759-1840)]] as the author’s Great-Grandfather. That would mean that the author was of the same generation as [[McCown-56|Sylvester McCown (1861-1919)]] and [[Wylie-317|Mary Ellen Wylie (1865-1952)]]. My dad was (and [[McCown-637|I]] am currently) in possession of letters from Ms. Crawford to [[Wylie-2832|Robert White Wylie (1839-1927)]] and to Mary Wylie McCown in the late 1920s. It seems reasonable the document was created by Mary Wylie McCown collaboratively with her father and Ms. Crawford. {{Image|file=Wylie-2832.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Robert White Wylie and his two children in 1920s }} '''The original was typed on legal paper and referenced page numbers. Page numbers of the original will be included at the “bottom” of each section of the original page in the form of {page #}. Also noted with ** are [[McCown-637|my]] direct ancestors.''' Wylie is a very common name in Ayrshire, Scotland, particularly around Kilmarnock and in the “bailiary” of Cunningham, which is northeast of Kilmarnock. The name was originally spelled with either one or two “l”s indiscriminately. Nisbet’s Heraldry, published in the early part of the 18th century, refers to the Wylie arms in two places, one as example on the bend as the charge on a shield, the other to exemplify the fox as a charge. IN each case the name is spelled with two “l”s. Accompanying the text is the separate volume of plates, and the illustration of the arms of this family is given under the name “Wylie”, while the index to the plates reads “Wylie (Wyllie)”. In the “Comminssariot of Glasgow” (Scottish Records Society publications, 8-13,) the wills of a number of Wyllies are listed for the 17th and 18th centuries under the name “Wyllie (Wylie)”. Copies of many legal papers from those centuries relating to the family are still in existence, the name being spelled sometimes one way, sometimes the other, eve in the same document. To illustrate this, a certain Alexander Dunlap granted a charter “in favour of a discreat man, John Wylie in Gallowberrie” to certain lands, etc. The grantee is mentioned in three more times in that document, as “John Wyllie”. This was dated 22nd May 1688. It was not until the latter part of the 18th century that the spelling became fixed in the different branches of the family. There are many traditions regarding the origin of the family and name. One is that it is a branch of the Stewart clan, and the story goes that a certain Stewart was the king’s collector of taxes in Ayrshire and several times beset by thieves. But necessity is the mother of invention and our Stewart devised a hollow walking stick in which he placed the coins paid to him on his rounds of collecting, and thus outwitted the robbers. “By my crown”, exclaimed the king, when he heard of the ruse, “Yon is a wily contrivance.” The sequel is plain. {1} Certain it is that Wylie’s abound in the parish of the Stewartown in Cunningham, which parish was at one time in the heart of the Stewart domains. The Stewart family originated in Flaad, a Norman who accompanied the Conqueror to England in 1066, and received a grant of land on Oswestry, Shropshire. His eldest son, Alan, feudal Lord of Oswestry, had three sons the eldest returned to Normandy, and resumed the Stewardship of Dol, which had been held by Flaad, second remained in England, becoming the founder of the famous Fitzalan family, Earls of Warwick and Arundel, while the third went to Scotland, on the invitation of Kind David I, who gave him large grants of land in northern Ayrshire and the adjoining countries, and made him High Steward of the kingdom. The position was hereditary and his grandson took the name of Steward (later changed to Stewart). Walter the 6th High Steward, married Marjorie, the only daughter of the King Robert Bruce, and their son, became the first Stewart king under the title of Robert III. Mary, Queen of Scots, changed the spelling of the Royal Branch to Stuart, following the French custom in this respect. Even if this legend as to the origin of the Wylie’s is correct, it must not be assumed that they are descended from the family whose history is sketched above. Surnames were for many generations the prerogatives of rank, and when they were adopted by the lesser people in Scotland, the surname of the chief of clan was generally taken, irrespective of blood relationship, and there is no doubt that the early Wylie’s, whatever their name, were under the sovereignty of the Stewarts, as they resided on the Stewart lands. Another tradition is that Wylie is merely another form of the name Wallace. As in the case of the Stewarts, the progenitor of the Scotch family of Wallace was a Norman. Eimurus Walleius was one of the Conqueror’s adherents. The name is indifferently spelled as Walleius, Waleys, Walles, Wallais, Waloys. The meaning in the Saxon tongue, is a foreigner, and it was applied by the Saxons to both the ancient British and to the Normans. It is the origin of the name Wales, the place where the British were driven by the Saxons. {2} The son of Eimurus, the Foreigner, the Richard Le Waleys who also went to Scotland in the reign of David I and settled in Ayrshire, leaving his name in Riccarton of that country. He was the ancestor of the great William Wallace of Ellerslie, Renfrewshire, who spelled his name Walles or Wallese. The theory is that Wylie is merely a corruption of change in spelling of the same name, and there were so many different ways of spelling that name, that an additional one is not hard to swallow. There never was any Wallace clan, under this theory the Wylies are actual descendants of the original Eimurus Walleius. It might be noted here that the motto of the Wallaces is “sperandum est” and the moto of one branch of the Wylie’s, is “Spes”. This is probably nothing more than coincidence, but it is of interest. Still another tradition, closely related to the last is the that the names Wylie and Gully are synonymous. In the old documents the letters G and W were often interchanged, for example, Eimurus Walleius was frequently written “Galleius”, while the name Wilfrid was nearly always Gilfrid. Gully is an English name, but here again tradition steps in and claims that it was originally Welsh, and came from the Saxon word meaning foreigner. One branch of the Gully family had “Spes” for its motto. Which of these traditions is correct or whether any of them are it is impossible to say. There is no proof, not even any circumstantial evidence, unless the similarity of mottoes is so considered, and as mottoes can be changed at will, any evidence on them is tenuous in the extreme. *Some incidents relating to the family will now be considered. George Robertson’s “History of Kilmarnock”, related how a certain William Wylie with two companions was sentenced to one month in prison for “Raising a tumult” in the Kilmarnock Church in 1764, as a protest against a new minister. The Wylie’s in general were stanch Covenanters, taking their religion very seriously, and they were not afraid to proceed to great lengths in support of their views {3} Their conscientiousness was well illustrated by Colonel Robert Wyllie in the middle of the 19th century. While speaking in England in favor of the temperance movement, which was then in its infancy, a heckler, in true British fashion, taunted him with taking his daily nip, and agreed to sign the pledge of total abstinence if Col. Wyllie would set the example. Although he had been speaking against the excessive use of alcohol, rather than total abstinence, Col Wyllie rose to the occasion, signing immediately, and keeping the pledge until the day of his death. As he was a man of prominence in the locality, this act was of great benefit to the cause of temperance. It should also be noted that this same Col. Wyllie was a retired regular officer of the Indian service. Nevertheless, at the time of the Crimean war, when the Volunteer movement started (corresponding to the National Guard of the United States or the Territorials of Modern England (he did not hesitate to accept the Captaincy of a volunteer company which was raised in the village where he was living in Devonshire. Robertson’s “Kilmarnock” notes where on 20th November 1547, a certain James Wyllie, among others, signed a petition regarding the appointment of a suitable person to be parish clerk at Kilmarnock. Here again we have evidence of the religious fervor of the Wylie’s. Was the parish church Catholic or Protestant at the time? The writer has not the necessary information to be able to answer that question definitely at this time. 1547 was during the most troublous times of the Reformation of Scotland. It was in the same year that Henry VIII of England died. James V of Scotland had been dead for five years, and his daughter the famous Mary Queen of Scots, was but five years old. Thirteen years later, 1560, the Parliament of Scotland definitely overthrew the Catholics as the state religion. It was therefore probably that Kilmanock was still Catholic, in name at least, in the year 1547, and that James Wyllie was acting as a Catholic in the selection of a new parish clerk {4} Nisbet’s “Heraldry” mentions a family of Wyllies, merchants of Edinburgh, the head of which, Thomas by name, registered his arms with the Lord Lyon King of Arms about 1672. The Register of Baptisms of Edinburgh traces the family for two more generations. Probably they came from the Ayrshire Wyllies, but there is no record of the connection, neither has the present writer any information regarding the family later than the middle of the 18th century, although it is probably that Sir James Wyllie, Baronet, who died without issue in 1854, came from that branch. Sir James was a famous doctor and was special physician to the Emperor of Russia. He created a Baronet in 1814, the title lapsing on his death. His descent from Thomas, the merchant of Edinburgh, is deduced from his arms, which are of record. The arms of Thomas consisted of a silver band between a fox above and two silver stars below. All on a blue shield. Sir James had exactly the same arms, with the addition of a “Chief of honorable augmentation” consisting of the Imperial Eagle of Russia in black and gold background. This augmentation was granted by the Tsar for services rendered as his physician. This will be a good time to consider the evidences afforded by the arms of the Wyllie family. The original arms appear to have been a silver diagonal stripe, called a bend, placed between three silver stars, two above and one below the bend, all being on a blue shield. It will thus be seen that Thomas, the merchant of Edinburgh, substituted a fox for one of the stars, and that is the only change he made in the original arms. The fox is present in all subsequent Wyllie arms, and is an example of “canting heraldry”, a pun on the Wyllie name, as there is no more wily animal than the fox. The arms of Wylie of Largs, exemplified in 1870, change the color of the shield from blue to silver, and substitute a horizontal stripe for the bend, the fox and stars remaining. The Glasgow branch (1875) use a gold bend instead of silver, place the fox on the bend, and two boars’ heads above the bend, one star remaining below. The Wyllies of Holmhead House, Kilmarnock, replace {5} the stars by easter crowns, the fox being on the gold bend. In this case the crest is also a fox placed on a mural crown. These arms were granted to the sons of John Wyllie of Holmhead House, for services rendered by them in the Indian Army, the eastern crowns showing the locality, while the mural crown is reserved for soldiers who distinguish themselves. Further references will be made to this family. The official blazon of the different Wyllie arms will now be given. *Wylie: Azure a bend between three mullets argent. Crest: On a rock a fort in flames all proper *Wylie, John, M.D., C.B.: Gules, a fox passant between two bars gimel, or on a canton of the last a staff entwined with serpent surmounted by a sabre saltirewise all proper. Crest: Same as charge on canton. Motto: In-retroque paratus. *Wylie (Edinburgh, 1672, and Bridgewater, Hants.): Azure, a bend between a fox courant in chief and two mullets in base argent. Crest: The figures of Fortune. Motto: Victix fortunae sapientia. *Wylie (Largs, Co. Ayr. 1870): Argent a fess azure between a fox courant in chief proper and a mullet in base of the second. Crest: A stag’s head proper. Motto: Mentes consciae recti *Wylie (Glasgow, 1875): Azure on a bend or between two boars’ heads erased in chief and a mullet in base of the second, a fox courant proper. Crest: A knight on a black horse in full armor wielding a battle axe in his dexter hand proper. Motto: Fortis fortuna juvat. *Wylie (Sir James, Bart): Azure a bend argent between a fox passant in chief and two mullets in base of the second. On a chief of honorable augmentation or the Imperial Eagle of Russia. Crest: A Cossack on horseback at full speed holding a spear fessways proper. Motto: Labore et scientia. *Wylie of Holmhead House, Kilmarnock: Azure on a bend between two eastern crowns or a fox courant proper. Crest: On a mural crown a fox courant proper. Motto: Spes. {6} Of the seven arms thus given five have blue shields, five have a bend, five have stars and all but the first have fox. This shows the close similarity between them. The second one give viz. that of Dr. John Wylie, C.B. is the only one of the seven about which there can be any doubt as to a common origin. In that case the shield is red, instead of the bend it has two double bars (Narrow horizontal stripes) and no stars. The fox is the only characteristic Wyllie feature of the shield. The Doctor’s profession is plainly shown by the staff of Aesculapius. In the absence of direct evidence as to Dr. John’s ancestors we are not justified in claiming him as belonging to a branch of the original Wylies. The other six, however, are so similar that there is every reason to believe that the origin of their respective branches must have all been identical. It will be observed that the crests are all different, but this is no surprising in Scottish heraldry, where a different crest was frequently given to a cadet or younger branch. Undoubtedly, the most famous member of the Wylie family was Robert Crichton Wylie of Hazelbank, in the parish of Dunlop, Ayrshire. His father was Alexander Wylie , who is mentioned in Robertson’s history as living in 1820. Alexander was familiarly known in the neighborhood as “Old Saunders”. Robert Crichton Wyllie was born at Hazelbank on the 13th of October 1798. He was educated in Scotland as a physician, but soon went abroad, first to Australia then to Mexico, where he amassed a fortune in the mercantile firm of Fleres and Wyllie at Mazatlan. He was in the United States several times on business trips, being interested in the Morris Canal and Banking Co. of New Jersey and he is also reported to have been in India. While in Mexico, about 1824, he was General and Commander in Chief of the Army of Calaverinas, and altogether his career was most eventful and picturesque, but the most striking part of his life was the last twenty years. On 3rd, Feb. 1844 he landed in Honolulu in Company with William Miller, just appointed British Consul-General, to the Kingdom of Hawaii. He acted as Vice Consul during Miller’s temporary absence and King Kamehameha III was so impressed by him that on 26th of March 1845, he appointed Wyllie {7} Minister of Foreign Affairs. Later he was made Secretary of War in addition and he held both positions till his death 19th October 1865. In the meantime, Kamehameha III had died, also his Successor, Kamehameha IV, and Kamehameha V was on the throne, Wyllie enjoying the Complete confidence of all three Monarchs. The records in the Hawaiian archives show that Wyllie was the principal advisor of all three Kings, and that he labored unceasingly for his adopted country. His policy throughout was to secure recognition of Hawaiian independence from the principal powers and to oppose all attempts at annexation by either the United States or Great Britain. He was universally known in Honolulu as the Laird of Hazelbank and his home in Nuuany Valley was named from his Scotch estate. A street near that home is now named Wyllie Street. As stated earlier he died 19th October 1865 and was buried on the 30th of October in the Royal Mausoleum which had just been completed and he was the first to be interred therein. The bodies of the Kings and Princes were transferred from the old burial ground to the new mausoleum the same night. Only one other white man has been buried in that mausoleum and he married a princess of the royal family. Wylie was never married and left his property to his nephew, Robert Crichton Cochrane, on condition that he take the name of Wyllie. He is said to have been a descendent maternally of the well-known Admirable Crichton. His mother died 11th April 1847. Wyllie was a Mason of high standing and he retained membership in the Reform Club of London until his death. His letters to Sir James Wylie, the Baronet, show that the two were related, which tends to confirm the idea previously expressed that Edinburgh Wyllies originally came from Ayrshire. The Gallowberrie estate has been in the hands of the Wyllie family for at least five hundred years. In Pont’s “History of Ayrshire”, published in 1605, it is stated that the Gallowberrie had been owned by the Wyllies for several generations. It has descended from father to son {8} since that time, the present holder being Robert Wyllie, who succeeded on the death of his young nephew, James in 1925. Another distinguished Wyllie was General Sir William, in the Honorable East India Company’s service. He went to India in 1819 and was repeatedly in action in Indian wars until 1844. He commanded the troops in the south coast in the Mahratta rebellion of 1844-5, was repeatedly thanked in dispatches and was promoted to full general in 1871. He was a Grand Cross of the Bath and died just before being recognized with the grade of Field Marshal, 89 years of age. His third son, Sir William Curzon Wyllie, KCIE, CVO, DSO, was also in the Indian Army, and, coming back to England was ADC to the Secretary of State for India and was shot in Guildhall, while making a speech, by a Hindu. General Sir William’s eldest daughter married Right Hon. William Adam, a noted political whip in the last century. After his premature death the eldest son was made a Baronet and the widow was given the honorary title of a Baronet’s widow. A younger brother of Sir William’s was Colonel Robert Wyllie also of HEICS. He was Military Secretary to Lord Dalhousie, Governor General of India, 1847,51. He then retired and settled in Devonshire, where he organized one of the first volunteer companies during the Crimean War in 1854. Three other brothers were in the HEICS, Col. James Shaw, the oldest son (his son was Major General in the Artillery), John, who was killed in action in India, when a young man, and Michael, who retired as a Captain. William Lionel Wyllie, the artist, is a member of this family. He is said to be the best Marine artist since the time of Turner, and was elected to the Royal Academy a number of years ago. He is still living. '''(The ancestors of our branch of the Wyllie family.)''' 1. **William Wyllie (or Wylie,) Laird of Gallowberrie, Stewarton {9} Parish, Ayrshire, Scotland, B.C. 1560 d. June 1616 Married: Janet Langwill. Their son and heir was John (See II below.) They also had a daughter, Janet. :II. **John Wyllie of Gallowberrie, d. May 1669; Married: Isabel Fulton (or Fultowne) who died Nov. 1670. They had issue: ::1. John (See III below)** ::2. Thomas ::3. Alexander ::4. Helen ::5. Elizabeth ::6. Margaret, died, unmarried Nov 1670 :III. **John Wyllie of Gallowberrie. Living in 1713. Married: Jean Knox. They had issue: ::1. James, heir of who below (A.) ::2. Alexander, (See below)** ::3. Agnes, Married 17 Jun 1712 to Robert Stirling ::4. Jean ::A. James Wyllie of Gallowberrie. Married: 13 Aug 1720 to Margaret, da. James Stevenson of Nether Carlswell. Issue: :::1. James, heir of Gallowberrie, died 1771 and whose son and heir was ::::a. James of Gallowberrie, who was living in 1820. From him came the present Laird of Gallowberrie, Robert Wylie, a solicitor in Kilmarnock. His heir is H. Gilmour Wylie. This is the senior branch of the family. Representatives of it are living in Illinois, having come there about 75 years ago. :::2. John, of Mossyde, Ayrshire and estate purchased in 1738, Married: in 1744 to Margaret (or Marion) da. John Ferguson of Auchinitiber. They had issue: ::::a. John, heir of Mossyde {10} ::::b. James, b. 1785, Married: Marion Wark, Their son and heir was :::::i. Alexander. His son and heir was ::::a. John, Professor at Edinburgh University, D.C. 1821. Unmarried. ::::b. William of Tressbank :::3. Galvin :IV. **Alexander Wyllie, 2nd son of John (III above). He had issue: ::1. James, heir. (See B below) ::2. John, (See V below) ::B. **James Wyllie, heir, living in 1780, Procurator Fiscal for County Forfar. He had issue: :::1. James :::2. Thomas :::3. John (See IX page 14)** :::4. William, who became a planter in Barbadoes and had a son: ::::a. William Morrison Wylie, Married: Katherin Bonham. They had issue: :::::i. William Lionel Wyllie, Royal Acadamecian. Major Royal Artillery in World War. Still living. Married Amy, daughter of Capt. George Carew, C.I.E. Indian Marines. They had issue: ::::::1. Capt, Harold, RFC in World War ::::::2. Major William Thomas, in Boer War. Killed at Somme 19th Jul 1916. :::::ii. Charles Wyllie, also an artist :V. John Wyllie, b. 1700, d. 1787. Married: 1st Elizabeth Baird, by whom he had: ::1. George, b. 1735, DSP. 1757 ::2. John, (See VI below) ::3. Robert, b. 1741, d 1831, Married Margaret Thomson 1787. They had issue: :::a. Major William, Royal Marines :::b. Col. George, who died in camp Ciudad Rodrigo, 1812 in the Peninsula War. :::c. Col. Robert, who died at Gibraltar with his son Robert :::d. Col James, b 1799 who had a son ::::1. John, Married: Agnes Mellar, with issue: :::::a. Lt. Col. John Alfred, Indian Army, retired 1909. {11} ::::2. Lt. Col. Frederick, Indian Army, retired 1907 ::::3. Rev. Hugh, Rector of Bucie, Scotland ::::4. Alexander, 6 children, 2 sons living in Australia in 1908 John Wyllie (V above) married a second time, Helen daughter of James Sillers of Craigie, widow of John Shaw of Mossend, Ayrshire by who she had a son, Sir James Shaw, Lord Mayor of London in 1803, Governor of the Honorable East India Company. :VI. John Wyllie , Captain, Royal Navy. Born 1739. Died on HMS Charleston off the American coast, during the Revolutionary War, 21st August 1781. Married Antonia Crookes and had a son. :VII. John Wyllie of Holmhead House, Kilmarnock, Aryshire, born 1765, died 13th Nov. 1843, Colonel, Ayrshire Yeomanry. H.M. Surveyor of Taxes for County Ayrshire. Friend of Duke of Wellington. Married: Elizabeth (d. 1849) daughter of William Brown of Dreghord. Issue: ::1. Elizabeth. Married Hugh Reid ::2. Lt John. HEICS, 49th Bengal Infantry. Died in India 1828. ::3. Col James Shaw, HEICS Married Agnes Miller of Monke Castle. Issue: :::a. John – went to Australia :::b. Maj Gen William Alexander Partrick, Royal Artillery, Married Marian Christian, daughter of Capt George Erskine, had issue: ::::i. Erskine, in Boer, with Cecil Rhodes. Living in South Africa ::::ii. Lina, Married, ----- Hemming. :::4. General Sir William, G.C.B. born 1802, died 1891, Married Amelia, daughter of Richard Hutt of Alpley. Issue: ::::a. John, J.P for Hereford, Foreign Secretary for India, D.S.P. 1870 ::::b. Emily, C.I.E. Married Right Honorable Sir William Adam of Blair Adam Bart., Governor of Madras, M.P. Liberal Whip in House of Commons, died 1882. Issue: :::::i. Sir Charles Elphinstone, Bart. Died 1928 :::::ii. William Keith :::::iii. Col. Frederick Loch, MVO. Scots Guards. Dsp. 1907, :::::iv. Clementina, Lady in waiting to Princess Patricia of Connaught ::::c. Francis, Indian Civil Service. Unmarried, d. 1907 ::::d. Lt. Col Sir William Curzon, KGIE, DSO. Indian Army, murdered in London, 1909, no issue. {12} :::5. Robert (See VIII below) :::6. Captain Michael, HEICS, d. 1886 :VIII. Col Robert Wyllie, HEICS, b. 1804, d. 1872. Military secretary to the Viceroy of India, Lord Dalhousie, retired 1851. Married in 1843 to Catherine Maria, daughter of Humphrey Herbert Jones of Llynon, Anglesea, Wales. Issue: ::1. Katherine, died unmarried 1920 ::2. Col Robert John Humphrey, Indian Army, died 1917 Issue: :::a. Capt. Frederick Arthur, Welsh Regiment, killed in Burma, 1904 :::b. Capt. John Shaw, East Lancashires, invalidated out of Service, Oct 1918. Issue: ::::i. John Hugh, b. 1920. :::c. Gladys, unmarried :::d. Lt. Hugh Williams, East Lancashires, killed on the Somme, 26 Cot 1916. :::e. Major Ronald, R.G.A. killed 1925 in a gun explosion :::f. Ursula, married Rev. William Roberts ::3. Dora, Living ::4. Edward, D.S.P. 1911 ::5. Elizabeth, d. 1906 leaving issue ::6. Henry Shaw, Royal Navy, b. 1852, d. 1919, Married Adeline Emily, daughter of Thomas Cobb of Sandgate and Ivychurch Kent, Issue :::a. Col Rober Edward Evan, U.S.A. etc ::7. Lucy, di\\ed 1920 leaving issue ::8. Rev Herbert, died in Australia 1921 leaving issue ::9. Alice, died 1913 leaving issue ::10. William, living in Australia ::11. Frank, died in Australia , 1927, leaving issue: :::a. Frank, in 3rd, Commonwealth Light Horse, ANZACS in Dardennelles Expedition, where wounded. {13} {{Image|file=Wylie_Lineages-1.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=John Wyllie }} :IX. **[[Wylie-2851|John Wylie (abt.1759-1840)]] (from page 11) This no doubt is our Great-Grandfather, and the same John Wylie who came to the U.S. at the close of the Revolutionary War. He was married about 1785 to Elizabeth Monroe, a Scotch girl, and daughter of William and Janet Monroe. They had 12 children, 7 sons and 5 daughters. {|border="1" class=wikitable sortable" |'''Name'''||'''Birth Date'''||'''Note''' |- |Agnes Wylie||Oct 19, 1787||See 1 below |- |Mary Wylie||Oct 18, 1789||See 2 below |- |William Wylie||Oct 22, 1791||See 3 below |- |David Wylie||Nov 22, 1793||See 4 below |- |Daniel Wylie||Apr 14, 1796||See 5 below |- |**Robert Wylie||Oct 12, 1798||See 6 below |- |John Wylie||Dec 13, 1800||Died at age 3 |- |Jane Wylie||Aug 2, 1803||See 7 below |- |Andrew & John Wylie||Feb 24, 1806||See 8-9 below |- |Elizabeth Wylie||June 10, 1808||See 10 below |- |Martha Wylie||Mar 12, 1811||See 11 below |} '''The above is a copy of the family record of Great Grandfather John Wylie and wife Elizabeth Monroe Wylie. The record is in Great Grandfather’s handwriting and the spelling is his also.''' John born in Dec 1800 was accidentally killed when about 3 years old, so one of the twins born in 1806 was then named John. :1. Agnes Wylie, married ------ Lyons, had one child Abner Lyons :2. Mary Polly Wylie, married John Miller, had 5 children ::a. Milton ::b. Milo ::c. Austan ::d. Selma ::e. Amanda :3. William Wylie, married Elizabeth Holmes had 3 children ::a. Zepporal ::b. Tirzah ::c. Asenath :4. David Wylie, married twice. First to Elsie ---- and had 11 children then to Elizabeth Rogers and had one child. ::a. Elizabeth ::b. Jane ::c. Emmaline ::d. Isabel ::e. Julia ::f. Kate ::g. John ::h. Andrew ::i. Norton ::j. Mary Ann (died young) ::k. Mary {14} :5. Daniel Wylie, married and had two children :6. **Robert Wylie (our grandfather) born 1789, died 1840. Married Elizabeth Brown, daughter of Captain Oliver Brown, she was born in 1800 and died in 1870 at Atalia, Ohio. They raised 10 children. 3 sons and 7 daughters with 3 children dying in infancy. {|border="1" class=wikitable sortable" |'''Name'''||'''Birth Date'''||'''Note''' |- |Anna||1821||See A below – page 17 |- |Catherine||1823||See B below – page 17 |- |Maria||1825||See C below – page 17 |- |Edwin||1827||See D below – page 17 |- |Harriet||1828||See E below – page 17 & 18 |- |Oliver||1829||See F below – page 18 |- |Jane||1831||See G below – page 19 |- |Elizabeth||1835 ||See H below – page 19 |- |Mary||1837||See I below – page 19 |- |**Robert||1839||See J below – page 19 |} :7. Jane Wylie, married James Beale, had no children :8. Andrew Wylie, married Amanda Vass, had 8 children ::a. Monroe, who married Mary Crouse, had 4 children ::b. Mary, who married Samuel Archer, had 5 children ::c. Jane, who married David Fulton, had 7 children ::d. Isabel, who married Alex Campbell, had 2 children ::e. Ellen, who married John Maxwell, had 2 children ::f. Asenath , who married Wm. Crawford, had 2 children ::g. Chalmers, who died at the age of 33 ::h. David, no record :9. John Wylie, married Elizabeth Adams, had 6 children ::a. James ::b. William ::c. Adaline ::d. 3 dying in infancy :10. Elizabeth Wylie, married David Forbes, had 9 children ::a. Benjamin ::b. Wylie ::c. Maria ::d. Rebecca ::e. Elizabeth ::f. Nancy ::g. Alice ::h. Amanda :11. Martha Wylie, married William Bell, had 9 children ::a. James ::b. Elizabeth ::c. Mellissa ::d. Jane ::e. Wylie ::f. Galloway ::g. George ::h. Mary ::i. Ella ::j. Emma {15} {{Image|file=Wylie_Lineages.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Our Great Great Great Grandparents }}
'''OUR GREAT GREAT GREAT GRANDPARENTS'''
WILLIAM MONROE
JANET MONROE
'''OUR GREAT GREAT GRANDPARENTS'''
JOHN WYLIE
ELIZABETH MONROE WYLIE
'''OUR GREAT GRANDPARENTS'''
ROBERT WYLIE
ELIZABETH BROWN WYLIE
'''This information copied from a list sent by Asenath Wylie Crawford who lives at 245 Wilson Ave, Beaver, PA''' {16}   Of the immediate family of [[Wylie-2833|Robert Wylie (abt.1799-1839)]] and [[Brown-144170|Elizabeth Brown (abt.1800-)]] of ten children, one lived to be more than 90 years of age, two were in their 90th year, and all lived to be past 60 years of age. '''The names and dates as recited below are as correct as could be secured at this time (December 1930) and were collected by Robert Danforth (R.D.) Wylie of 502 Washington Ave, Huntington, WV''', son of Oliver Brown Wylie, and Grandson of Robert Wylie, and Great-grandson of [[Wylie-2851|John Wylie (abt.1759-1840)]] who came from Scotland about 1783 and settled in Hancock County, Virginia (now West Virginia). His home is still standing on the old farm. (Note: [[McCown-637|DC McCown]] reduced the detail of children to parentheticals.) :A. Anna Wylie, born 1821, married John Tweed, live in Wellsburg, WV, had no children, died in Wheeling, WV, in 1911 :B. Catherine Wylie, born 1823, married Lewis Anderson, had 5 children ::1. Catherine Anderson, b 1854 d. 1876, umarried ::2. Frank Anderson b. 1856 d. 1924 married Rose Carter, had 5 children (Mabel, George, John, Frank, Luella) ::3. John Wylie Anderson, M.D. b 1858 married Lilly _____ lives in Denver, CO, has two children – Fred & Mary. ::4. Louisa Anderson, b. 1860 d. 1885, unmarried ::5. Bessie Anderson, b. 1862, d. 1893, married A.G. Blake and had two children (Louisa & John Wylie Blake – who died in infancy) :C. Maria Wylie, b. 1825, d. 1909, unmarried, at Athalia, OH :D. Edwin Wylie, b. 1827, went to CA in 1851, married out there and never returned east. Died in 1916, had 2 children by first wife (Robert H. Wylie, Lucy Wylie) :E. Harriet Wylie, b 1828, married first John Hunter, who died in CA, leaving his widow one son (Preston). {17} She later married a 2nd time – John Laucke in Wellsburg, WV and had 4 children (Elizabeth, Robert, James, Hallie) :F. Oliver Brown Wylie, b. 1829, d. 1908, married Rebecca Simpson and had 9 children ::1. Frank Wylie, b 1857, married Cora Jones, had 7 children (Elmer, Eva, Robert, Bess, Thomas, Francis, Opal) ::2. Elizabeth Wylie, b 1859, married George Dannella, lives in Richmond, VA had one child (Florence) ::3. Robert Danforth Wylie, b. 1860, married Carrie Gardner, lives in Huntington, WV, had 4 children (Ruth, Dorothy, Robert H., Chloe) ::4. Howard Brown Wylie, b 1863, married Alice Peiper – no children ::5. Margaret E. Wylie, b. 1866, married Lewis Rolph, had 2 children (Guy, Lucile) ::6. Harriet C. Wylie, b 1869,, married Cecil Wolfe had 2 children (Doris, Arnold) ::7. Oliver B. Wylie, b. 1871, married Jessie Wells had 1 child (Pauline) ::8. Anna R. Wylie, b 1874, d. 1912, married Lucien Wolcott, had 1 child (Bryon) {18} ::9. Walter S. Wylie, b 1879, married Nellie Wright, had 3 children :G. Jane Wylie, b 1831, d. 1891, married James Beale, moved to Illinois, had 3 children (Ida, Edwin, Birdie) :H. Elizabeth Wylie, b 1835, d. _____ married John West in Illinois, had 5 children and later moved to Beatrice, NE (Eva, Lucy, Susan, Grace, John) :I. Mary Wylie, b 1837, d. 1910 married John Rayburn in Illinois, had 4 children (Arthur, Robert, Mary, Wood) :J. **Robert W. Wylie, b 1839, d. 1926, married Elizabeth Jane Blume 1864. Had 3 children ::1. **Mary Ellen (Nellie) Wylie, b 1865, married Sylvester McCown, had 5 children :::i. Infant (Sergent) :::ii. Elizabeth Henriettta McCown, b 1896, d 1925 married Carlos Stone, had 3 children ::::1. Elizabeth, b 1918 married John Yates had 3+ children :::::a. John Stone Yates, b 1943 :::::b. Catherine Yates, b. 1946 :::::c. James McNulty, b. 1947 ::::2. Infant, ::::3. Carlos Jr. :::iii. Robert Monroe McCown, b 1899, d. 1930, married Mary Lewis Dunfee, had 1 son ::::1. Lewis Edward McCown, b 1922, married Edna Martin, had 2 children :::::a. Margaret Edna McCown, b. 1946 :::::b. Louis Robert McCown, b. 1948 {19} :::iv. Margaret Aldin McCown, b. 1901 (died 1972), married Richard Eaton :::v. **Herbert Henry McCown, b 1903 (died 1982), married Nellie Rose, had 3 children ::::1. **Brian Douglas, b 1937 (died 2021) ::::2. Roy Lynn, b 1942 ::::3. Richard Lee, b. 1946 ::2. Charles Wylie, died at 3 years of age ::3. William Henry Wylie, b. 1871, married Saidee Wilgus Whitley, had 6 children :::i. Emma Laura Wylie, b 1893, married Kenneth V. Eckhart had 1 child ::::1. Kenneth V. Eckhart, Jr. b. 1919 Married Maragret Rehm, had 1 child (Kenneth V. Eckhart III, b 1948) :::ii. Fern Wylie, b 1894, married Creighton Kaiser, had 2 children (William, Glethith) :::iii. Sylvester Wylie, b 1896, married Minnie Agnes Wells, had 3 children ::::1. Sylvester William Wylie, b 1922, married Jeanne Gray had 1 child (Barbara) ::::2. Nancy Elizabeth Wylie, b. 1925 married Dean Donaldson, had 1 child (Carolyn) ::::3. Infant :::iv. Robert Wylie, b 1898, married Eva Gilmore, had 5 children ::::1. Robert Wylie, b 1923, married Ann Martin had 2 children (Robert Wesley Wylie, David Lynn Wylie) ::::2. William Edwin Wylie, b. 1925, married Dorothy Kuhn had 1 child (Daniel William Wylie) ::::3. Donald Wylie, b. 1927, married Jean Ann Noll ::::4. Kenneth Roy Wylie, b. 1929 ::::5. Donna Lee Wylie, b 1932 {20} :::v. Amanda Wylie (died in infancy) :::vi. Charles Ashford Wylie, b 1905, married Geraldine Judd, had 3 children (Gwendolyn, Patricia, Charles) {21} ===Wylie Ancestors=== Workspace for tracking potential extended family of [[Wylie-2832|Robert White Wylie (1839-1927)]] Potential siblings of [[Wylie-2833|Robert Wylie (abt.1799-1839)]] include: Agnes Wylie Lyons (1787-?), Mary Wylie MIller (1789-1860), William (1791-?), David Wylie (1793-?), Daniel (1796-?), John (1800-1803), Jane (1803-?), Andrew (1806-1889) (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/146929852/andrew-wylie), John (1806-?), Elizabeth Wylie Forbes (1808-?), Martha Wylie Bell (1811-?) [[Wylie-2833|Robert Wylie (abt.1799-1839)]] - https://www.familysearch.org/tree/pedigree/landscape/K41G-ZN1 Potential descendants of [[Wylie-3038|Andrew Wylie (1806-1889)]] include: Ellen Wylie Maxwell, Isabel Wylie Campbell, Jane Wylie Fulton, Mary Wylie Archer, Monroe Wylie, [[Wylie-3037|Asenath (Wylie) Crawford (1850-1938)]] and Asenath's children, Andrew Crawford (1885-1968) and Janet (1887-1961). I am in possession of letters written by Asenath Wylie Crawford to [[Wylie-2832|Robert White Wylie (1839-1927)]] [[Wylie-3038|Andrew Wylie (1806-1889)]] - https://www.familysearch.org/tree/pedigree/landscape/L5DT-NB3 ===Rose Anecdotes=== The following is a copy of the work of Sarah Rose Skaates Gorsuch (1935-2005; daughter of Rolland Rose, son of [[Rose-2575|Redmond Lake Rose (1874-1946)]]). It was scanned and edited by [[McCown-638|Brian McCown]] and found on his computer drives after his death in 2021. Principal characters in these anecdotes are: Rolland (and his wife, Alice Plummer), Peggy (Opal, I believe), Roma, Janice, and Geraldine – all siblings of Brian McCown’s mother, [[Rose-2565|Nellie (Rose) McCown]]. {{Image|file=Wylie_Lineages-2.jpg |align=r |size=l |caption=Rose Anecdotes }} *[[Moore-11043|Lafayette Moore (abt.1842-abt.1914)]] *[[Rossiter-102|Willamina W. (Rossiter) Moore (abt.1848-abt.1938)]] Lafayette Moore and his family came from Noble County to Gallia County in 1874. His father, [[Moore-11047|Diton (Deighton?)]], had come to Gallia County earlier and purchased forty acres of land on Williams Creek from people by the name of Chapman. Lafe came with the express understanding that the land was paid for, but discovered after his arrival that this wasn’t so. His father had been insistent in urging Lafe and his family to come on down to Gallia County, saying that he had a log cabin built for them. But when Lafe and Wilma arrived with their oldest children, Monzona, Nevada (or Lavada?), Mina, and Alpatha, what they found was just the logs and the roof. Lafe proceeded to finish the cabin so his family would have a place to live. Times were very hard, and after a couple of years they got harder when Chapman told Lafe there was money due on the land and unless it was paid he would have to foreclose. Lafe had money out in Noble County so he went back there to collect. While he was gone, someone poisoned the family cow. Not knowing the cow had been poisoned, Wilma milked her as usual and then gave some of the milk to the baby, Jane Ollie. Both the baby and the cow died of the poison. Although it could not be proved, the family strongly suspected that the poisoning was the work of Chapman in an attempt to keep them from paying off their debt and owning the land. Jane Ollie had been the first of the Moore children born in Gallia County. Following her were: Willia Ann, Ida, Allie, Seldon, Jessie, Stanley, and Minnie. Lafe had a first cousin who lived near Ironton, and the two visited each other once a year. The cousin was a preacher. Lafe had a brother, Abraham, who married a non-relative also named Moore and were the parents of Oscar Moore of Crown City. He also had another brother and two sisters. Lafayette fought in the Civil War and used to tell his grandchildren about a battle in which they “fought above the clouds,” which Rolland later speculated might have been the battle of Lookout Mountain. He was afflicted with severe hay fever, and every summer would go to Gauley Bridge, VA to escape the pollen. An old photo of Roma’s shows him posed there with his friend and yearly host. Lafe didn’t believe in profanity and used the phrase “I jinks” instead of cuss words. It became his trademark or byword. One time, intent on his own mission of need, he headed for the privy and jerked open the door only to find his young granddaughter, Roma, occupying the seat. Startled, he drew back in surprise and blurted out, “I jinks! What are you doing in Wilma’s parlor?” Speaking of privies, Roma recalls that modern toilet paper was unknown to Lafe and Wilma, and presumably the Sears catalog had not yet become a common outhouse fixture. The Moores used corn cobs instead, and Roma noted that her grandfather made clear distinctions between white cobs and red ones, with a preference for the somewhat softer red ones. Lafayette had eight brothers and sisters, one of whom disowned the family for some unrecorded reason. When the property settlement was being made after their parents’ deaths, Lafe’s sister Sally commented with her earthy sense of humor, “Sister Marth shit the nest and kicked herself out!” Sal was also remembered for her pointed comments in other situations. She had been going with an Irishman named Bill McGonagale but apparently wasn’t particularly smitten with him. He came to the house one night and called up to her window to come to the door and let him in. She not only told him to begone, she said, “I wouldn’t piss in your ass if your guts were on fire!” A postscript to this family story is that Aunt Sal never did marry. '''Wilma Rossiter Moore (1848-1938)''' Wilma had six siblings: Minerva, Beige (Abijah), Finley, Jess, and Tom. Like her husband, her brother Tom fought in the Civil War, but was not lucky enough to return from it. He died in a southern prison camp of exposure and starvation. Before their first child was born, Lafe had fancied a name he had seen on a store window and insisted that the baby receive that name. Wilma either accepted grudgingly or had no say in the matter, because the baby boy was named Monzona. Obviously uncomfortable with this choice, she greeted visitors who asked the baby’s name by saying, “You’ll have to ask Lafe; I can’t say it!” Her granddaughter, Opal (Peggy) Rose Sheppard, wrote down these recollections about Wilma: When I was a child around eight years of age I stayed with my grandmother. She used to tell me stories of the hard times they had after coming to Gallia County. Two of them I remember very well. The first was this: The only way that they had to grind corn for bread was by hollowing out a stump of a tree) then bending over a sapling on which they hung a maul. She would put the dried corn into the stump hollow and pound it into meal with the maul. She burned the corn cobs to get the soda she needed to make her bread. Another story she told was this. Money was so hard to get that Lafe had wished he had a nickel for gun powder so he could shoot some squirrels. Not long after he somehow got a nickel, but he decided not to spend it because that way he would never be broke. Years later, Wilma finally went back to Noble County for a visit with her relatives, and while she was gone the house caught fire and burned to the ground. Everything was lost, including Lafe’s nickel. Peggy’s story doesn’t say, but the version of the story about the house burning down which passed through Rolland and Alice, was that when Wilma returned from her visit to Noble County her family ran to her in great distress to tell her about the fire. She shushed them, asking, “Did everyone get out safe?” When she heard that there were no injuries or fatalities, she said, “Then there’s nothing to worry about. We’ll build another house.” Wilma Chapel was named for her. Built at her request and on her land by sons Seldon and Stanley, the small log building (I, Brian, remember it as a clap board sided building on rock pillars.) was standing and still in use in the 1940’s. It was located a few miles back in the hills from Crown City, and Wilma’s granddaughter, Janice, attended there regularly in the 1940’s. Both Janice’s daughter, Susan, and her niece, Sarah, remember going to the simple services held there by a lay Church of Christ preacher. (One of the preachers was a cousin, Jessie Rossiter. I, [[McCown-638|Brian McCown]], remember walking there during the WWII years with my mother Nellie and Grandma Rose from grandmother’s house in Crown City.) [[Rose-12698|William Rose (1790-1867)]] [[Atkins-4803|Mary Atkins (1789-1829)]] The Rose story begins with William Rose. Born in Spattenberg, Germany on January 15, 1790, he was four years old when the family emigrated to the United States. The Roses and two other families who had traveled with them, the Ellcessors and the Shoemakers, stayed together, spending three months in New Orleans where they had first landed. In 1795 the group of three families moved north into Kentucky to stay for a year before moving on to Big Creek, Virginia where they lived for another three years. In 1799 they journeyed to Ohio. They crossed the Ohio River on a flatboat at what is now Proctorville and went directly north until they reached the area known as Greasy Ridge. Here each of the three families purchased 40 acres for $50.00. On February 11, 1811, William married Mary Atkins who had been born April 15, 1789. Over the course of the next sixteen years Mary bore William eleven children: Catherine, Elizabeth, Edward, twins William and Mary, Lewis, Jessie, Permelia, James Jackson, and twins Bethany Jane and Charlotta. After Mary’s death, William married Winnafred Neal on October 23, 1829 and proceeded to raise a second family of ten children. In 1829 William Rose purchased an additional 140 acres on Greasy Ridge, clearing it with the help of his four sons from his first marriage. He lived there until his death on June 3, 1867, and was buried in the family cemetery on the farm. The last member of William’s family to live at the Old Home was his daughter from the second family, Deborah (Rose) Maddy. A grandson’s widow (Mrs. Jonah Rose) owned the farm in 1949, making 120 years of continuous ownership by the family. Lewis Rose, born December 28, 1819, died May 26, 1894 Sarah Louisa Hoskinson, born February 1, 1822, died December 20, 1927 (Birth dates are inconsistent with Ancestry which has 2 Dec 1818 for Lewis and 18 Feb 1839 for Sarah) [[Rose-2576|Lewis Rose]] would have been a standout in a crowd. A big man with flaming red hair and a red beard, he was known for his extraordinary physical strength. His granddaughter, Roma Rose Myers, recalls that “He could pound through a board with his fist.” Considering that he was a blacksmith as well as a farmer, this strength came in handy. Another distinguishing feature was a double row of front teeth, probably the result of permanent teeth that came in without pushing out the baby teeth. He apparently had little tolerance for the kind of horseplay and rough behavior that passed for entertainment at that time. He also had a quick temper. According to one family story, he was driving his wagon along the road one day when he came to a group of six men sitting atop a section of rail fence. They were entertaining themselves by taunting passers-by with rude remarks and generally being obnoxious. Lewis was treated to some of their raucous humor and found it offensive. Before the idlers realized what he was about, Lewis had stopped his horse, leaped from his wagon, and grabbed the top rail of the section of fence where there were sitting. He lifted up that top rail and heaved it into the mud, hecklers and all. Another story concerns an evening church meeting (service). The preacher was laboring to make his point and having a tough time of it because of the interruptions and general disturbance caused by some young rowdy. Whether this pain in the neck was drunk and disorderly or a troublemaker by nature is not clear. In either case, after repeated admonitions to settle down and stop the disruptions, Lewis had enough. He sprang from his seat, grabbed the ruffian by the collar and the seat of the pants, propelled him at a run down the aisle of the church, and heaved him headfirst into a snowbank outside. The rest of the service proceeded without incident. As the story was always told by Lewis’s grandson, Rolland, it appeared that Lewis was sitting as part of the congregation. Roma’s recollection that he was “kind of a Baptist preacher” might mean that Lewis himself was doing the preaching. In any case, having done some preaching himself would sharpen his sense of propriety and add to his motivation for taking direct action to restore order. The church at which the above episode took place may well have been the church at Centerpoint. Lewis had hewn three sets of logs for the church and had helped to raise it, so he would have definitely had an interest in what went on there. As the story about the hewn logs was told years later, great-granddaughter Sarah understood from Rolland that Lewis had hewn a set of logs three different times, with the first two sets being used for another purpose before the church could actually be built. A fictionalized account of this bit of family history won her the Barnes Historical Fiction Award her senior year at Otterbein College. In the 1960’s, Rolland and Alice guided Sarah and Bill Skaates through the back roads from Scottown to the log church, still standing in good repair and in use. Roma’s recollection, however, was not so specific. She remembered only that he had helped provide the logs and some of the labor to erect the church. Born in Lawrence County to one of the first three families in the area, Lewis was himself the first man in the county to own a spring wagon. Like his father, he was married twice. His first wife, Margaret Lambert Rose, bore him twelve children. His marriage to Sarah Louisa Hoskinson produced six more children: Redmond Lake, Jesse, Oliver, Susan Frances, Samantha Alice, and Anna May. Lewis died when his youngest child was six years old and was buried in the Lawrence Chapel cemetery near Good Hope Church on Rt. 218 near Mercerville. In contrast to her husband, [[Hoskinson-123|Sarah Louisa Hoskinson Rose]] was a tiny woman, so short she could stand under the outstretched arm of her son, Redmond, when he was grown. Born at what is now Huntington, WV, Sarah’s father, [[Hoskinson-445|Johnny Hoskinson]], had been from Hoskinsville, PA and came to the Huntington area to claim a section of land. He trusted someone else to take the deed to Richmond, VA, and when the paper never arrived there to be recorded, Johnny lost title to the land. Johnny and his wife, Nellie, were slave owners. ([[McCown-637|DC McCown]] Note concerning this paragraph: I've been unable to find place called Hoskinsville, PA. The loss of land may have been due to [[Huntington-1302|Collis Potter Huntington (1821-1900)]] and/or Delos W. Emmons in the establishment of the C&O rail lines. The discussion may have been confounded with Johnny Hoskinson's in-laws. [[Cardwell-1184|Jonathan “Nathan” Cardwell]] and his wife [[McGinnis-2885|Eleanor “Nellie” McGinnis Cardwell]]. This option is proposed because Johnny Hoskinson’s wife was Susannah and less likely to be called “Nellie”. A portrait of Sarah shows her with a broad face and dark hair drawn smoothly to the back of her head. On the back of the picture her granddaughter, Janice Rose Gorby, wrote: She came to our house when she was 88 or 89 and stayed until she went to Aunt Annie’s where she died in December of pneumonia. She was jolly, had lots of friends, and was always busy. She knitted - and told us things she wanted us to know. She said she was “Scotch-Irish” (or “Scotch and Irish” ... I don’t know which, but she said ‘Scotch-Irish’), Welsh and Touchibough (pronounced Tuck-e-hoe.)” This is an Indian tribe from Virginia. She also said that we sprang from royalty. Nobody asked her who the royalty was ... we just said, “We’re Americans!” and Dad said “One man is as good as another man if he is a good man.” ([[McCown-637|DC McCown]] Note: This is debatable. While the discussion here says it is an Indian tribe from Virginia, the “Tuckahoe and Cohee: The Settlers and Cultures of Amherst and Nelson Counties, 1607-1807” by Catherine Seaman, Professor of Anthropology, Sweet Briar College, 1992, describes the Tuckahoe as the English planters that were influenced in their planting and cultures by the native Algonquian-speaking Native Americans and the West Africans.) Other family members described her as laid back and easy going. If the cow didn’t come in at the regular milking time, Sarah did not get upset or send someone after her. She’d say, “Well, whenever Rose comes in, we’ll milk her.” Sarah’s hands were slender and tapered, and she was very skillful with a needle. In addition to the knitting mentioned above by Janice, another granddaughter, Roma Rose Myers, described her ability to make extremely fine stitches. She hemmed a tablecloth and napkins for Roma’s wedding, and helped her daughter-in-law Willia Ann make the basket pattern quilt now owned by namesake Sarah Rose Gorsuch. In her earlier years she had carded and spun wool and flax grown by her father, wove them into linsey-woolsey, and then sewn the suit worn by her son, Redmond, at his wedding. The linen sheets she had woven were divided after her death by her daughters, Susan and Alice, who made embroidered antimacassars and table scarves from them. Among the stories she told her grandchildren, Roma remembers this one. When she was a young woman, Sarah rode her horse through the woods one time, probably late in the day or at dusk. Something about her bonnet attracted the attention of owls, because they swooped down again and again until they had pecked her bonnet to pieces. In her old age during the time when she lived with Redmond and Willie Ann, she sometimes had trouble timing her trips down the rather long path to the outhouse. To the great but discreet amusement of her granddaughters, she would set off down the path, punctuating each step with a fart, and echoing each puff of gas with a surprised and apologetic “OH!” Still black haired at the end of her life, Sarah died while staying in Columbus with her daughter, Annie Rose Gornall. She had always said to bury her wherever she died, so was buried next to Annie’s husband’s brother in Asbury Cemetery off old Rt. 33 not far from Canal Winchester. Redmond Lake Rose, born March 19, 1874; died September 4, 1946. Willia Ann Moore, born May 20, 1882; died April, 1968. Married September 9, 1900. [[Rose-2575|Redmond Lake Rose (1874-1946)]] and [[Moore-11052|Wilma Ann (Moore) Rose (1882-1968)]] '''An aside from the write-up by Ms. Gorsuch is the following, taken from a write-up called Dark Bluff by Danny Fulks on Crown City. I found it in some of my Dad’s (Brian McCown) collections after his death.''' :::Redmond Rose blacksmithed in a shop on Charles Street. Rose could be found there daily, pumping his bellows to bring intense heat to the pit where iron was softened to a white heat. When a farmer needed a piece of odd metal for equipment repair, Rose would mold it out of scrap. He could make a hatchet or shoe a horse. In typical Appalachian good nature, the customer would ask Rose how much he owed. "Oh, whatever you think it was worth," he would reply. The ritual required the buyer to suggest an amount: "How about fifty cents? Is that enough?" and Rose would say, "That's plenty." Redmond Lake was a family friend of the Roses and so the first child of Lewis and Sarah was given that complete name in his honor. As a young man, Redmond often played the banjo at dances “where the rugs were rolled back from the puncheon floors.”(Roma). When the banjo head wore out, Redmond tanned the hide of a groundhog and used it to fashion a new head. Years later, Redmond’s oldest son, Ray, adopted his father’s old banjo. A photo of the Rose house in Crown City taken by an itinerant photographer shows various members of the family, including Ray with the banjo. When he was eighteen years old, his father died and the responsibility of providing for his mother and five younger siblings fell to Redmond. He took Lewis’s blacksmithing tools and set himself up in business, working out of a cave on Williams Creek. His family always said that Redmond raised two families, since he supported his brothers and sisters for eight years until the youngest one, Annie, was fourteen. At that point he apparently felt he could go ahead and marry and raise a family of his own. A strikingly handsome young man, Redmond was of a mind to find a wife when he made a date with Minnie Moore to attend services at Lawrence Chapel one Sunday night. He shifted his focus, however, when he saw Minnie’s older sister, Willie Ann at the services. It was love at first sight. “That’s the one I want to marry,” he said, and he did. The young couple set up housekeeping on Williams Creek in Lawrence County. Their first child, Virginia Alice, died a few weeks after birth in 1901 and Clifford Ray was born a year later. Both Roma (1904) and Rolland (1907) were born on Georges Creek where the family lived next, but in two different houses. Redmond and Willie Ann then moved to Huntington for a year or two, living on 51st Street near Redmond’s brother, Jesse, and his wife, Pearl. The two brothers had good-paying jobs there, but there was some friction between the families. Redmond and Willie Ann had little taste for the “citified” ways of Pearl, especially, and so moved back to the country. They lived near Good Hope Church for a short time before going back to Williams Creek where Redmond set up another blacksmithing shop “at the foot of the hill (Roma) Peggy was born here in 1910. Four years later the family made its final move. Redmond bought a house in Crown City from Dr. Martindill (Martindale?) for $1200, moved the family into it in March, 1914, and opened his final blacksmith shop in a building on the back of the lot. Nellie was born in December of that year, with Janice Lindell following in August, 1917, and Columbia Geraldine (Gyppy) bringing up the rear in May, 1921. Redmond rented land from area farmers in order to grow tobacco as a cash crop so that the house was paid off, without interest, in 1918. Described much later by Roma and childhood friend Miriam Lanier Doughman Neal as “the typical village blacksmith, just like the poem,” Redmond was always handy with tools and his hands, able to create needed household items from wood and metal. The outdoor toilet at the back of the lot in Crown City was a two-holer, and Redmond had meticulously smoothed the small-sized children’s hole as well as the conventional sized one for adults. A hand-made wooden dispenser for a toilet paper roll was fastened to the back of the door. When Rolland and Alice were dating, Redmond carved a butter paddle for her, grinning slyly as he carved her initials, AP, into the handle and observing, “It’d be easy to make that P into an R.” Not only was Redmond good at doing things himself, he could hardly stand to watch someone else do a task that he knew he could do better. Sarah remembers seeing his hands literally twitch while watching a grandchild try to master use of a tool, forcing himself to let the youngster learn when what he wanted to do most was take the work away from the beginner and do it right, himself. He always had ideas about how a piece of work could be done. Typically, he would hear someone describe a project they were considering, and respond with, “Now I’ll tell you what you do. You take ... and do...” When Rolland was teaching in Crown City he helped Redmond buy and install mill equipment into an addition built onto the blacksmith shop. Farmers brought loads of wheat or corn to the mill to have it ground into flour or meal. His grandchildren would sneak samples of the fresh ground meal, or, better yet, chew grains of wheat into a gum-like consistency. After Redmond’s death the mill was torn down. Rolland salvaged the two burrs (circular, grooved grinding stones about 2-3 feet in diameter) and incorporated them into the walk from the back porch at the Bay Hollow house. Redmond was a no-nonsense disciplinarian with his own children and demanded obedience. His children described him as firm but fair, strict but not harsh. They knew that when punishment was threatened, it would be followed through. “If Dad promised you a licking, you’d get a licking, even if it took until the next day for him to get to it. If you ran away, you knew that the licking was still waiting for you whenever you came home,” recalled Rolland. Family memory has it that only Nellie was of such reasonable and obedient disposition that she never got punished. When Alice and Rolland announced that they would be the first to make Redmond a grandfather, he gave no reaction and remained a Stoic through all the teasing of his daughters, who accused him of shouting “Grandpa!’ into the rain barrel so the echo would let him know how it sounded. When baby Sarah was brought to Crown City for her first visit, Redmond kept his dignity and his seat on the porch swing while Willie Ann and the girls rushed out to the car to greet the new arrival. He somehow managed to stay within view of the baby, however, still feigning indifference, and in the morning contrived to clatter and bang so that she was up and stirring before he began work in the shop. He warmed quickly and progressively through his years of grand-parenting, however, becoming a soft touch to the summer sweaty faces of youngsters who obviously needed an ice cream cone or a bottle of pop from Sims Grocery down the street. He often laughed and told others about holding Ann when she was just learning to say a few words. He lifted her up to face level and said, “Ain’t Grandpa an ugly old man?” She regarded him steadily and replied, “My, oh my!” This struck his funny bone, and he’d laugh heartily every time he re-told the story. “Bread” meant biscuits or cornbread, and Redmond wanted them every day. “Light bread” from the store was scorned although home-baked was fine. For breakfast every morning he had two eggs sunny side up. He broke the yolks and crumbled his biscuits on top, then covered it all with creamed tomatoes and stirred it around. Willie Ann, on the other hand, dropped a pinch of flour into the hot grease before she broke in her egg so that it fried into a crisp little patty with a solidly cooked yolk. She persuaded Sarah to eat eggs by giving her a piece on a biscuit and coaxing, “Now you try that and see if it doesn’t taste like fried chicken!” '''Willia Ann Moore Rose''' Willie Ann often told about the harsh times of her childhood in the log cabin built by her father on Williams Creek. In the winter she would waken in the mornings to find snow drifted through the cracks between the logs and settled in ridges on her bedclothes. As soon as she was old enough to help with chores she would be wakened early to go to the barn. Still craving sleep and the warmth of her bed, she would stumble out the door of the cabin and around to the protected corner where the stone chimney abutted the side of the house. Here she would huddle against the warmth of the chimney for a few more minutes of comfort before tackling the chores waiting for her. Christmas may have been observed with an extra service at church or a somewhat festive meal, but there was no gift-giving or elaborate observance of the day. Somewhere along the line, however, Willie Ann heard about Santa Claus and the magic of filled stockings on Christmas morning. She decided that she would hang her stocking on Christmas Eve despite the disapproval of her parents. In the morning when she shook out the contents she found only lumps of chicken dirt. When later generations expressed dismay over what appeared to be a cruel trick, Willie Ann was philosophical. “Oh, I cried about it at the time,” she would recall, “but mother and dad didn’t want me to get my hopes up for something that couldn’t happen. They knew there wasn’t going to ever be any Santy Claus at our house and figured I needed to make up my mind to it.” When guests came to the Moore home, the men would gather on the porch to smoke cigars and talk while the women washed dishes and visited indoors. Willie Ann was fascinated by the cigars and decided she wanted to try out that process of smoking them. So she and her sister Ida crept unseen around the side of the house and hid until someone flipped a cigar butt close enough that they could get it without being caught. The two little girls took turns puffing on the butt, but Willie knew right away that she had made a major mistake. “Oh, but I was sick!” she would recall. “I was so sick I thought I’d die. I managed to get to my bed, but it kept going around, and I had to puke but the chamber pot wouldn’t stay still and I was afraid I’d miss it. That was the sickest I ever was, and I never wanted to smoke a cigar or anything else ever again!” Educational opportunities were limited, and Willie’s schooling stopped at third grade. She was self-conscious about her handwriting and spelling as an adult but was faithful about writing letters to keep in touch with family. She “got religion” as an adult and read her Bible devotedly, sometimes working to puzzle out the unfamiliar vocabulary and format of the King James version. She said she had often taken the Bible with her to the toilet, that being one of the few opportunities she had to sit down and read. As an adult, Sarah gave her a more modern translation one time as a gift, but Willie returned it, saying the changes in wording were confusing to her. She often quoted from Revelations to “neither add to nor take away from what is written.” Willie bore eight children and raised seven of them. She had unpleasant pregnancies, remembering that she had been nauseated all nine months with each of them. “I’d have to cook a big meal for everyone else, and the smell of the food would just make me sick. I’d go outside and puke, and then have to come back in and keep on cooking.” She cooked for more than just her immediate family, too. Redmond’s customers would plan their trips to the smithy so that they would be there when dinner was on the table at noon, knowing that the Rose hospitality would feed them. So Willie cooked with an eye on the shop, never knowing just how many extra plates to set on the table. While her generosity didn’t begrudge feeding hungry people, the one-sidedness of the situation sometimes rankled. “You’d think someone would bring along at least a head of cabbage sometimes. But they didn’t. Maybe one or two in all those years.” The Crown City jail was directly across the street from the Rose house, and whenever there was an occupant (usually a tramp, rarely a lawbreaker) he could count on a hot meal provided by Willie Ann. Peggy took a dim view of all those meals. “Mom and Roma would do all the cooking,” she’d lament, “and Mommy never could cook without dirtying every single dish and pot she had. Then I was the one who had to wash up every-thing when the meal was over.” On one particularly bad day when the kitchen was awash with dirty dishes, the summer heat and that of the stove turned the room into an oven. Peggy tried to swallow her resentment and was gradually getting the place cleaned up, when she discovered the dirty churn sitting in the corner after some butter making in the morning. Peggy hated cleaning the churn under any circumstance, but this day it was just too much. “It was the last straw,” she would tell years later. “I picked up that old churn, stepped out the door, and flung it just as far as I could!” Then she’d laugh with that infectious rich chuckle of hers and add ruefully, “Of course Mommy really let me have it with the switch, but it was worth every lick I got to see that nasty old thing a flyin’ through the air!” The Rose house had a separate building which had been Dr. Martindill’s office originally. When the family was mostly at home, that room served as the kitchen because it was large enough to accommodate so many people, and because it kept the heat of cooking out of the rest of the house. In winter, Willie would have the big, black coal stove fired up, lifting the stove lids from time to time to add fuel or move the hot coals around for even distribution of heat. A reservoir on the side held a couple of gallons of water, kept hot and ready for washing up. Because dishwater cooled down before the last dish was washed, she often set the enamel dishpan on the range itself to keep the water hot. In summer, her kerosene stove did the cooking, with whatever grandchild was handy sent to the store for a refill of the kerosene can whenever the glass tank on the end of the stove ran low. Willie Ann often appeared to have second sight. Without any visible notice of visitors, she would bake a couple of pies or a cake and lay in extra groceries. “I’m fixin’ for Ray and Della (or whoever) to come this weekend,” she’d say, and the rest of the family would plan accordingly, knowing that most likely Ray and Della would come down, unannounced but nonetheless expected. Typically, barefoot all summer, she felt it was somewhat improper and often kept a pair of shoes handy to slip on when she saw someone coming. Otherwise, she laughed apologetically and let it go. A nightly ritual was to wash her feet before going to bed to cool as well as clean them. The Roses kept several hives of honeybees for many years, but Willie Ann was always careful to steer clear of them. Highly sensitive to bee venom, she once ate comb honey in which a stinger was imbedded. Her mouth and throat swelled nearly shut. She loved flowers and her garden, growing quantities of vegetables for the table in season and for canning. Pots of flowers lined the porch in summer and filled the windows of the sitting room in winter. At night she would painstakingly move them closer to the stove and/or wrap them carefully against the cold since the room temperature would drop below freezing as the fire burned out. One of her special flowers was the pink spotted lily with its sweet, sugar-candy fragrance. Descendants of that lily survive by the locust tree on the Lithopolis farm and in Smyrna, GA. When women got the right to vote, Willie Ann decided she wanted the privilege of casting the first female ballot in Crown City. Another woman, Myra Garlic, had been bragging that she would be the village’s first female voter. Willie kept her mouth shut about her ambition but got up extra early so that she was the first one in line when the polls opened, thereby stealing Myra Garlic’s thunder. While she would never have let herself be a political activist, she did insist on a fair shake when necessary. Sometime in the early to mid-1940’s the streets between the river and Rt. 7 were being paved. When she asked about the street between her house and the jail, (‘Her” street) she was told it wasn’t scheduled for paving. This made her mad. She talked to someone with better knowledge of the law, probably Mr. Lanier, and then told the pavers they’d better do her street, or she’d file an injunction against them. They paved her street, and she celebrated her victory for years to come. While Willie’s own standards and moral character were extremely high, her kindness and compassion outweighed any inclination to be harsh with those who lived by a lesser rule. Not far away a woman of very questionable character lived with her two boys and an old man purported to be her father-in-law. The family lived in filth and squalor. When the woman slipped into a fatal illness, Willie took food to the house, bathed the sick woman, and brought a degree of comfort to chaos. In her older years, Willie Ann had the leisure to indulge a playful sense of creativity. She painted designs on her flowerpots with leftover house point. She used the back of wallpaper remnants and a set of watercolors to paint birds and chickens. Her version of an indoor toilet was a chamber pot balanced on the cross braces of an old kitchen chair with a missing seat. A black velveteen pillow with a cat face stitched on it covered the pot lid when not in use. Whenever grandchildren came to visit, they were treated to a trip into the bedroom “to visit the black cat” instead of a cold trek down the garden path to the privy. She must have been in her seventies when she had thyroid surgery. The doctor called her a “tough old turkey and she loved to quote him with a hearty laugh. She managed to live alone into her eighties with the help of neighbors and friends who carried in her coal and brought her mail and groceries. Surgery for a bowel obstruction turned up polyps, later diagnosed as cancer. Her children and grandchildren took turns visiting, supporting her with love, and saying their good- byes. At one point she said ruefully to her daughter-in-law, “Oh, Alice, if I’d known it (the surgery) was going to hurt this much, I’d have just stayed home and died there.” '''Tales Told Remembering Growing Up in Crown City''' Rolland’s responsibility as a boy was to make sure there was a supply of kindling as well as coal beside the stove each morning so the fire could be lighted. Rather than get up earlier than his parents to bring in the fuel in the morning, he would carry it in the evening before. To his disgust, if he brought it in too early, someone would burn it all before bedtime, and then he was in trouble the next morning. He tried a new strategy. He split the kindling early and then hid it under the front porch until bedtime. A quick trip outside and the kindling was in place for morning. One night he slipped outside for his kindling after his sisters had gone back to the bedroom but before they were asleep. When they heard noises coming from under the porch just outside their window they panicked and set up a howl that something was going to get them.
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While a boy or young teenager, Rolland was invited to go fishing with M and F, two men who were probably in their early twenties. As it turned out, Rolland was supposed to supply the muscle and row the boat upriver while M and F lolled in the back of the boat and talked. Rolland rowed some miles upstream to where they caught enough bait to set their trotline, then started back, still doing the rowing. A wind had come up, the water was quite rough, and Roland was smarting at being used by the other two. So he pulled to mid-river, stood up without warning, and pitched one oar as far to the left and the other as far to the right as he could. He then dived in and swam to shore, leaving the two dandies to retrieve their oars and get home as best they could.
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A and B (and no doubt some others) were in a brawl when A grabbed B’s ear with his teeth and literally bit it off. The brawl ended with this bizarre act and the two combatants rushed B and his ear to Old Doc. The latter was something less than a great doctor, and probably in his cups at the time. In any case, he sewed B’s ear back to his head - upside down! Grumbling all the while, he removed it and sewed it on right the second time.
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Head and body lice were common in school, and were constantly battled by Redmond and Willie Ann. Roma recalls sitting behind one of two unfastidious sisters, both of whom wore their hair in stylish upswept knots on top of their heads. Head lice made superhighways out of the long strands of dirty hair pulled from their napes to the crowns of their heads. Oscar Pickens recalls a boy he termed the “filthiest I ever saw,” whose fellow students gave him a wide berth and watched with some fascination as the body lice (graybacks) crawled on, over, and around him. A school official, himself only a bit cleaner than the boy, finally directed him to either clean up or quit school. Peggy always swore that her mother dirtied every dish and pot on the place with every meal she cooked. Considering that WiIlIe Ann fed not only her own family but any people who came into town from the country to have blacksmithing work done by Redmond, she frequently cooked for a lot of people. Rarely would she know in advance how many people would end up at her noon table. As Peggy recalled those days, it seemed that Roma was always the one drafted to help with the cooking, and Peggy was stuck with the hated chore of cleaning up. One hot summer day when there had been many people to feed, the kitchen was piled high. Peggy gritted her teeth and dug in. She heated water on the stove to fill the dishpan, a rinse pan, and set the teakettle to heat more hot water when the first round got too gray and greasy to use any more. She washed the glasses and flatware, the plates and coffee mugs, the serving bowls and platters. She soaked and scraped the granite kettle, the aluminum stewpots, and the iron skillets and baking pans. And then, when the end finally seemed within sight, she spied the churn waiting in the corner to be cleaned of its sour residue from the mornings butter-making. “Seeing that churn was just too much, the last straw!” she would say in later years. “I hated to wash that churn at any time, and that day after all those dishes it was just too much! I picked up that churn, opened the door, and threw it as far into the yard as I could!” Peggy’s story usually ended there, or perhaps with some passing reference to being punished for her temper. It’s likely that the churn in question was wooden and probably not the crockery one which Wilie Ann later handed down to Rolland and now is in Sarah’s living room.
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Oscar Pickens was Ray and Rolland’s best friend. At the time they became friends in Crown City, Oscar was living with his grandmother, and both of them are included in Roma’s photo of some of the Rose family in front of the house. Many of Rolland’s tales of his boyhood included Oscar, or were about Oscar. Here are some of them: Ray, Rolland and Oscar were out tramping around the hills one time, just enjoying themselves and their free time. Rolland caught a flying squirrel and, pleased with himself for his cleverness, carried it as they continued their tramping around. The flying squirrel, however, was less pleased and delivered some painful bites to the hand that was holding it. Rolland checked his first impulse, which was to drop the flying squirrel in a hurry. Instead, he said to his brother, “Hey, Ray, you want to pet my flying squirrel? I’ll let you hold it if you want to.” Ray was eager to hold the squirrel, and Rolland handed it over without letting on that he’d been bitten. Sure enough, the squirrel bit Ray, too, and let Rolland have the laugh of playing a practical joke on someone. Shoes had been a problem to Oscar as a very small boy. No matter how hard he tried, he always wound up with them on the wrong feet. He tried to correct this by taking them off carefully at night and setting them side by side the same way they’d been on his feet. He was usually thwarted, however, because his older brothers would wait until Oscar was asleep and then mix up his shoes. He also had difficulty learning to tie the laces. He could get the first part of the knot but not the bow. One morning he worked diligently, but no bow. So he kept tying what he knew how to do until he had all the loose ends taken care of. The only problem was that he had tied both shoes together and couldn’t walk. So, he slipped his feet out of the shoes, slung the footgear over his shoulder, and went downstairs to tell his grandmother, “These shoes just won’t work!” Oscar managed to acquire an old pistol one day and tried his hand at target shooting. He propped a board against the blank section of his house wall between the door and window. He took careful aim at his board target and fired. The bullet missed the board by several feet, went through the glass window, and into the stovepipe. His grandmother was frying a skillet of potatoes at the time. The stovepipe came down and filled her skillet with about a quart of soot. She shrieked and yelled for him to come home, but Oscar made himself very scarce for the rest of the day. As he fled from her wrath, he hid his pistol in tall grass near the fence, but she found it and took it. When he crept home much later, Grandma was still waiting for him with fire in her eye and due punishment for the seat of his pants. One Halloween Oscar and some of his friends made a tic-tac and planned to tie it on the door of Oscar’s Uncle Tom, a man of unpleasant disposition. They succeeded in getting it fastened where they wanted it, but Tom opened the door immediately and threw the tic-tac into the grass. The boys retrieved it, and in a little while Oscar was elected to again tie it on the door, figuring that since Tom was his uncle, things would go easier for him if he were caught. As he tied the noisemaker on the door, Tom suddenly jerked the door open and Oscar sprawled face forward on the floor of the living room. His aunt was waiting for him with a broom and whacked him thoroughly with it before he could escape.
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'''Transcribed from tape made by Alice Plumer Rose for Sarah Rose Gorsuch on July 31, 1983.''' When I graduated from college, I got the position of (high school) teacher at Waterford, Ohio and taught there for five years, from 1925 to 1930. In 1930 I discovered that I was not rehired; someone else had been hired in my place and it was up to me to find another place to teach. A friend who taught there in Waterford with me, who was originally from Gallia Co., told me that he’d heard of an opening in a small town, Crown City, which is a wide place in the road there between Gallipolis and Huntington. He and his wife were going to Gallipolis to visit some relatives that summer, so he invited me to go along. He knew the Board members in Crown City. We left his wife and little girl with her relatives in Gallipolis and then we went on down to Crown City. I waited in Paul’s car in front of the grocery store while he went in to talk to someone, and while I was sitting there, I saw this good-looking young man come out of the house on down the way and get into this little bug of a car. That was my first glimpse of Rolland Rose! Paul introduced me to two or three members of the Board. One of the Board members was blind, Dick Waugh, but his father kind of maneuvered things for him, in a way. I really did more interviewing with him (the father) than I did with Dick. But anyway, they decided to hire me. I don’t know if it was on Paul’s recommendation or not. So, then the next thing was to find out where I would be staying down there. This one Board member suggested the Hotel Florence. Well, I didn’t have any balmy ideas about the Hotel Florence, it was just a great big building with the words Hotel Florence across the front of it. It was run by an elderly lady, Ella Kerns and her daughter Etta. Etta had never married. But of course, I didn’t discover all that while I was down there with Paul Haskins. I wrote to her to see if she could give me room and board, and she wrote back that they’d be glad to have me. Of course, the town is just a little town, not many places of business; the usual grocery stores, and the beer joint, the schoolhouse and a gas station. Mom and Dad took me down when it was time for school to begin and met Mrs. Kerns and Miss Kerns. Mrs. Kerns was a little, kind of wizened up lady, you know, and her daughter was tall and not especially good looking. They showed me a room, a nice great big room to the front. Now the hotel had no bathroom, just outside accommodations. It was comfortable enough in mild weather, but that bedroom got pretty cold in winter. No heat in the bedroom at all, just blankets to keep me warm in bed, but no heat. I had hardly got settled when the little girl catty-corner across the street came over and said, “Miss Plumer, let me take you around town.” Geraldine Rose. I said okay, so we started out and walked down toward the river, just a few blocks. And every place we’d go past she’d say “How do, Miz So-and-So.” or “Hello, Mr. Such-and-Such!.” She was showing off that she was walking with the teacher, you see. So I got an introduction to the town in that way, through Geraldine. We did not go through Buzzard Roost, which is a part of the town, across a gully and up the other side. Course I was over there later on, but not that time. Then as we came back past Rose’s house there was this real handsome guy there on the porch, you know, and he spoke to me, too. People were very friendly. I remember going up to the schoolhouse and the fellow I taught with that year, Rudy Rogers, was a real Santy Claus built fellow, real round face. When he’d get kind of exasperated about things he’d say, “Well, tiger tracks, Miss Plumer!” The expression I’d always heard used was “Hell’s bells and panther tracks,” but he’d just say, “Tiger tracks.” He had never done any teaching to amount to anything, and as far as organizing the high school - it was just a two year high school - he didn’t have any idea how to go about it. There were just two teachers, he and I, and he was the principal. I taught French, which I’d never planned to teach, and English and biology. I think Rogers taught the history. It sounds like a very small number of subjects but I can’t remember anything else. He must have taught the math, too. Anyway, that was it, it was just a two room deal, and the two rooms opened out to make an auditorium when necessary. His half had a piano and we did have a piano teacher. She came once or twice a week. I taught on the ground floor. It was an interesting bunch of youngsters, a different type in their attitude and their way of looking at things. than what I’d been with before. A lot of it (what was different) was their conversation or talk. At Christmas time, of course Rudy and I had to learn the customs. I was informed that the teachers always treated the youngsters, always treated them (with bags of candy). Well of course at Waterford they’d gotten out of that when they got out of grade school. Max Garlic (one of the students) insisted, “Oh, but we always did that. The other teachers always did it!” So, we did, and we had a Christmas program of some sort. By that time, I’d become acquainted with that fellow on the porch, you know, by the name of Rolland Rose. We’d had several dates. He had a little bug of a car, just a knock down kind of a thing; I think he’d gotten it from his brother Ray. It didn’t have a top on it nor any running boards. It was really knocked down, but it would run. That year he was going down to Marshall College in Huntington for some more work, so for our first date he came over and asked me to go with him to a football game. I don’t remember who they played. So, we went down in the bug and I remember he had his student ticket and he said, “Now I’ll wait here in the entrance-way and you go get your ticket, he gave me the money for it. Well, I couldn’t tell you a thing about the game. Then after the game was over, we went into town and got something to eat, and then we came home. It was real pretty driving up Rt. 7 alongside the river with a full moon, and you know I’ve always been kind of nutty about moonlight anyway. Of course, Crown City is really right on the river, and I was familiar with the boats going back and forth by then. But that night after he’d gone home and I was getting ready for bed I could hear a boat down on the river, and it just sounded so romantic. Maybe I was just in the mood for romance, but I thought I had just never had a better time. There were the grade school teachers in the school building. Miriam Lanier and Evelyn Sims and Mrs Voorhees. They taught in the various grades. Rolland was not there that first year, but he was the second. There were a lot of boatmen, fellows who worked on the river boats, who stayed at the Hotel Florence and ate there. That eating experience was something, too. At home Mom would have cornbread once in a while every week or two, and it was kind of a neat. Down there, you had it every day! Every day. It was good enough. Had lots of beans, cornbread and beans. Those fellows just lapped it up, of course, and then they served meals to people who were just coming through, people who just stopped to get a meal. I remember this fellow from Marietta, Sam Bellville. The two Kerns ladies and I had eaten one Sunday, and he came in and they said yes, they’d fix him a meal. So they got him a plate. Then he reached up and took out his teeth and laid them beside his plate, and then ate his dinner! He just gummed it, and I’d never seen anything like that before in my life. That was just one of several things that were new. The boatmen worked on the boats going up and down the river and would stop for meals or overnight; they all had rooms upstairs. When the Kernses got breakfast for those boatmen I had to be up, dressed and ready to eat at the same time. I’d be ready for school by 6:30 or so and it didn’t start for another couple of hours. Miriam Lanier lived two or three houses beyond the hotel and she stopped by for me on the way to school that first day. We got acquainted and would walk up to school together. She introduced me to different ones of the townspeople. The Kerns ladies were not always real hospitable about Rolland coming over when we were dating. Early in the fall we’d sit out in the porch swing, but when it began to get cold, I asked them if it would be all right for Rolland and me to sit in the parlor when he came over. for a date. “Well,” Mrs. Kerns kind of raised up and got bristly, “I never let Ettie!” I don’t know what made me say it, I wasn’t trying to make it sound like it did, but I said, “Well, maybe I’d better go someplace else.” Meaning, I knew that we could go to Miriam’s to have a date. I wasn’t threatening to leave them or anything, I just thought well maybe I’d better handle the situation another way. But they thought I meant to move elsewhere. Mrs. Kerns changed her mind right off. She said, “Well, if he just comes maybe a couple a times a week., that’ll be all right.” They did have a stove in the parlor and I don’t remember whether she kept a bucket of coal in there we could use, and after we used it up that was it, or not. I don’t remember that. But I remember Miriam going by on the sidewalk which was just right up against the parlor. She could see the light in there and knew we were in there, and she’d tap on the window. The next year another fellow from down at Proctorville, Jimmy Patton, taught there. Rolland and I were going pretty steady by that time. Jimmy had organized the boys to play baseball and he asked me to go along to a game. He asked, “Where’s Rolland?” and went over home and looked there and at the beer joint, not that Rolland was in the habit of going there! We looked all around and couldn’t find him. Didn’t know where he’d disappeared to. I said, “Well, I’ll go ahead anyway.” He had a bunch of the boys with him; it was nothing private. So we went to the game and the next morning I went over to Roses to see where Rolland had been. That was the only time in my experience with her that Grandma Rose ever acted cool. She knew, since Geraldine was the perfect informant, that I had gone with Jimmy. I asked her where Rolland was and she just, you know. But he was there, and I said “Well, where were you last night? Jimmy and I looked all over for you to go to the ball game.” Then Grandma, you could see the hackles laid down. Of course, maybe she thought I was just playing one against the other that way. I had eaten pickled beans at Grandma Rose’s house and they were good. They were seasoned with bacon fat and they had a different, sort of pickley taste, so when the Kerns ladies asked me if I liked pickled beans I said, “Yes, yes!” I came home from school the next day at noon and I thought “What in the world do I smell!’ Smelled like something had died. I didn’t ask about the smell, but directly they said, “We’re having pickled beans for dinner,” and there they sat. That was what I’d been smelling. Of course I’d bragged on them before, so what else could I do but waller a bunch of them around on my plate and pretend to eat them? Oh my. That was one of those things that you’d just as soon not remember. One time Miss Ettie went to visit some relative out in the country, and she knew that I’d be there at night in my room so there was no reason why she shouldn’t go. So she went, and then during the day when I wasn’t there, Mrs. Kerns fell and I think now that what she did was possibly dislocate her hip. She was really in a sad way. When I got home, there she was. I got her to bed and called Mrs. Rose and told her and they got her son who lived across the river, Will Kerns. She wouldn’t let them get the doctor, but she really did suffer. She’d say, “Oh, I just punish!’ Miss Ettie, then, when she got back, oh she just blamed herself and said she never should have gone. The old lady, she laid there for quite a while, and then she walked with a cane for as long as I knew her after that. Her son had nine boys, but no girls. I liked his wife; she was real country type woman, likeable, and easy to get acquainted with, and she just wished for a girl, and that’s all she got was just wishing. They had Will Kerns’ ball team with all those boys. There were maybe twenty-five students total in high school (two grades.) I had one room and Rudy had the other. The kids could bring their sack lunches if they came from out in the country. The others mostly went home for lunch. Most of the country kids walked it, some of them their parents brought in. I don’t remember when I was there that anyone rode their horse in, but some of them had done that earlier. I had Rolland’s sisters, Janice and Nellie, in class. Janice has never forgotten this one thing. She was making some kind of reply, and speaking slow, kind of dragging it out, and asked what seemed to me to be an inane question. I said, “Janice, use your head. That’s what it’s for!” She hasn’t forgotten that yet. But I never had Geraldine because I just taught the two years down there and Geraldine was up to 7th or 8th grade by then. I taught just the two years there and then they disbanded that high school, so I was home (in Marietta) in ‘33 and we got married in ‘34. I was teaching there just the two years. There’s a fellow there in town, a barber. His father’s name was Haskins and his father and mother both died so his grandmother King raised him. He went by both names. They called him Herschel Haskins or Herschel King or Cackle King. He was a big, tall, gabby sort of a guy, the reason they called him Cackle, I guess. That’s what you heard most often. His barbershop was just across the street there from the hotel. When I’d go to school and see him out I’d always speak to him, not doing anything different than I’d do with anyone else. He told somebody, “Now, that Miss Plumer, for a woman from the city, now from the city mind you, she’s the damndest commonest woman I ever saw!” That tickled me, you know, that “from the city,” because he was as much from the city as I was, having grown up in the country like I did. Different ones there liked to pull things on me. For instance Miriam’s brother, Sidney Lanier ... his father was sort of onto poetry ... Sidney Lanier, you know? Well, Sidney had a store and one day I was in there and he said “Miss Plumer, how do you pronounce rath-o-le?” I said, “Well, is there an accent over the e?” He said, no, he didn’t think so. He said, “Is it ra-tho-lee or ra-tho-lay?” I said, “Well, without an accent I suppose it’s ra-tho-lay.” He said, ‘Well, you know we just call it rat-hole down here!” He caught me fair and square, and of course he just laughed and laughed and I felt all over in spots. Miriam and I were real good friends. They lived in a brick house at the end of the street, nice big roomy thing. Her mother was so much fun. I’d go down there with Miriam and she’d always come around and talk to me. One time she came in the front door and down the hall to a kind of a living room where I was sitting. She opened the door and stuck her head in and let her false teeth fall. Then she said “Aw, isn’t that awful for me to do a thing like that to you, Miss Plumer!” ‘Course I didn’t mind. Miriam’s dad had been a teacher, country school teacher, and they ran the post office when I was down there. The post office was right across the street from Roses. The jail was across the street there too. Miriam was dating the man she married, Charles Doughman, everyone called him Dukie. She was a great one to act a monkey, too, got that from her mother, I guess. She had a sister, Joy, a very pretty girl. She wouldn’t go outdoors where people could see her without all her make up on. Miriam taught in the lower grades, maybe the first or second. Another lower grade teacher was Mrs. Voorhees, an interesting person. She had a daughter, Marybelle, a real pretty little girl, and her mother talked about her constantly. She had dark curly hair and big dark eyes, and round pink cheeks. Mrs. Voorhees herself was no beauty. One time she invited Miriam and me to go down to Proctorville where she lived and stay the weekend. So, we did and had a real nice time. Her husband was a quiet like fellow, and she was one of these nervous, jittery things. The students and their parents, aside from the storekeepers and the fellow at the beer joint, had farms out from town, and tobacco was the big thing. ‘Course the kids liked to introduce me to things I was unfamiliar with. Coming home from school I came past a tobacco barn, where they put the tobacco leaves on these long poles and then put them up in the barn to let them dry, let the air circulate through them, you know. We were coming down the path there one day and some little girls that were with me said “Let’s look inside the tobacco barn,” and I said “Okay,” ‘cause I’d never seen one They opened the door and we stepped in, and you could hear the worms chewing on that tobacco. That was such a startling thing to me to think of all those little things working on that tobacco. Course I know it was true because we had our own tobacco later on. So far as other means of livelihood, Rolland’s father had the blacksmith shop. Somebody got the mail. They’d row a boat across the river to meet the train that came up from Huntington on the other side. Then they’d come back in the boat. In the wintertime they may have gone so far as to ride a horse across it when it was frozen. Across the road toward Miriams’ a man and his wife had a little kind of a snack shop. What we generally got when we went to Mr. Macks was grilled cheese sandwiches and something to drink. I always enjoyed going over there. They were so nice. They were from Huntington. They always liked to have us come over, too, I think, ‘cause most of the other folks ... not that I’m trying to build us up, but like I said, I think they enjoyed having us come. That was about it so far as entertainment is concerned. We went to Huntington different times to shows and all. Evelyn and Stanley Sims took us down to shows several times, and we went with Miriam and Charles. And of course, we went just us two. Mostly what we went to Huntington for was just a movie. I never had eaten chili and we went down to one of those horror movies you’re supposed to get all worked up over. We went with Evelyn and Stanley and on our way back one of them suggested we stop at a little place for chili. I said I’d never eaten it, and they said “Welllll!’ So we ordered a bowl of chili apiece, and it was hot, at least to me, and I felt like my mouth would burn up, and they said, “Take another drink of your coke,’ and it seemed like the more I drank of my coke the hotter the thing got. That was my introduction to chili. I was introduced to a number of things! '''Rolland’s additions to the tape made July 31, 1983 by Alice.''' “R” probably Rudy (Rogers) didn’t have any teacher training. He had a degree and of course that was sufficient to get him a certificate, so he was hired to be principal of the school. As she said, he apparently didn’t know anything about enrolling the kids or anything like that. About all you had to do to get a certificate to teach high school was to have a degree. There wasn’t any stipulation about how much administration you had, and what you had probably didn’t apply to your teaching. Probably at that time the situation was true all over Ohio. Things have changed over the years. If you had a degree and the County Superintendent, okayed for you to have a certificate, then that was all it took... Anyway, Rudy just said, “Tiger tracks, Miss Plummer! You do it.” He was good on violin, and I took several lessons from him. That was one thing he was good at. He’d come to school with a big grin on his face and a pipe in his mouth. Before school began he’d knock his pipe out against the building and go in to teach. About the only sporting activity at that time was mostly just spontaneous. We played baseball, or kickball or might call it soccer ball. The girls would jump rope and play tag and sometimes the boys would have a marble game going. During the wintertime everybody that had a sled, or even if they didn’t, were out there on the hill (behind the school) sleigh riding so long as they had snow. When I started teaching that was 6th grade, then the next year I was teaching 7th and 8th grades. Some years, but not necessarily at that time, I had all four grades, 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th. The first year I taught was in 1928 in a little West Virginia school. I was still in college ... I never finished college until quite late in life!... I’d get enough credits to teach and then I’d get some more to keep my certificate going and then I got married and it was the same thing because little mouths had to be fed, you know. I was in college in 29 and 30. Then in 30 and 31, I taught in Crown City in the school there. Then I don’t remember if I dropped out another year and took more work, or if I took work in summer times until I had in three years. That gave me what they called a short-term elementary certificate. You didn’t have to graduate from college at that time in order to get a certificate or teach. '''Transcribed from tape made by Rolland Rose on Aug 6, 1983 at request of Sarah Gorsuch Rose family history:''' Dad was 18 years old when his father died of a stroke. He was left with raising the family of 5 brothers and sisters. He took his father’s blacksmith tools and set up shop in a rock house. He worked for the public to earn a living for his family until he was married at the age of 26. He met his wife, Willie Ann Moore, at the Mt. Olive Church and asked her to marry him, having taken her home a few times. They decided to get married around 1900. There were two boys and six girls, the oldest, a girl, died in infancy. They set up housekeeping in a two-room log cabin and lived there until the first child was born. Then they moved from there over onto another creek, Georges Creek, two miles away. He set up shop again and worked for the public for a year. Then I was born in the log house there on George’s Creek in 1907. When I was just a few months old work was slack in the country round about and he thought he could make better money if he went to the railroad shop. So he went to Huntington, WV and stayed a year. The railroad shop shut down and he came back to approximately the same place we had left. He set up shop again and continued to work there for the next 5-6 years, and then they moved to Crown City. When we moved it was quite an interesting thing. The blacksmith tools were taken in the day before and the next day we were loaded into a couple of wagons with the furniture and the children. We had 2 milk cows, and 2 horses. My brother, older than I, rode one of the cows. The rest of the kids sat on the various parts of the furniture on the wagon. I was fortunate enough to get to ride behind my uncle on horseback. There were four of us children at that time. After we moved to Crown City the three other girls were born in 1914, 1917, and 1921. We moved in there in 1914 and there were already 3 blacksmiths in town. Of course the blacksmiths were just sure the new blacksmith wouldn’t last very long, and they could just drive him out of business. But as the years went by all those other blacksmiths went out of business and disappeared and Dad was the only blacksmith. So over his lifetime he worked for the public and shod horses and built wagons, and fixed plows, and whatever work was to be done for 52 years. He worked there until he was 70 years old and then he had a stroke and then he died within a couple of years. It was a combination of heart attack and stroke. When we moved into Crown City there was probably 390 population. They were building a new school. My father was interested in getting into town because he wanted his children to have a better education. He had had very little chance of getting any beyond the 3rd or 4th grade. His dad was old when he was young and he did quite a bit of farm work when he was just a kid, about 12 years old. So his schooling amounted to almost nothing. The town of Crown City at that time had no paved streets, just some gravel put on maybe in the fall of the year for the winter. It was a river town. It had wharf boats, 3 blacksmith shops and probably 3 stores. It was the center of trade for the surrounding country because no one had automobiles at this time and had to drive in there with horses and wagons, or ride horses or walk. There was also a grist mill. There was a tobacco receiving warehouse where the farmers around could bring in their tobacco and sell it and deliver it there at that warehouse. Most of the tobacco would be shipped by boat. It would be packed into hogsheads and taken down to the river, loaded on the boats and taken to Maysville or some other tobacco market in Kentucky. In the wintertime when the tobacco would be being delivered, the streets in the town would be almost knee deep in mud. The wagons would cut down in that soft dirt with rain or snow. The sidewalks were not paved. It was a real trick to go anywhere in town in January or February, or especially in April when the spring thaw was coming. We usually had a doctor. We bought our property from the town doctor, Dr. Martindale. He’s the one that delivered me, by the way. We had some quacks from time to time who claimed to be doctors. A lot of the times we didn’t have a doctor and when someone was sick we depended on old women who knew some remedies and looked after such things as measles and scarlet fever and whooping cough. There’s a number of different things they’d use. They were great on onion poultices for pneumonia condition and used a lot of mentholatum and Watkins liniment. Turpentine and lard were good for chest colds, sulphur and lard were for the itch; a cold, wet cloth around the throat was good for croup or laryngitis. A little whiskey here and there was used to take care of certain things. Whiskey with sugar and hot water was recommended by the doctor who said when a man was young he was foolish to drink but when he got old he was foolish if he didn’t. The tobacco business played out; they quit receiving tobacco there and things just changed gradually over a number of years. When the automobile came along that demanded better roads. But even then the mudholes were sometimes axle deep and it might take a couple of horses to pull them through a certain spot when they got hung up. I was probably 14 or 15 before ever I saw a piece of paved road. That was about 15 miles away down Rt. 7 at Proctorville where there was about a 3- 4 mile stretch of cement road. That was quite a treat to get on that strip of road and ride in an automobile. It was a lot different than riding in the chuck holes! Going up Rt. 7 the first paved road you came to was at Gallipolis, the county seat of Gallia Co. To make a living around there, some of the people would work on sand and gravel boats and dig it out of the river to ship it by barge to Huntington. To get out of town you had to cross the river and catch the train or ride the steamboat. As I said, people made a living there – I don’t know how, looking at it from this time – but they fished and raised gardens. They would gather coal out of the river because a lot of the barges coming down the river with coal out of the Kanawha River would lose coal off the barges as the men worked and shifted them around. The coal would drift up on the sandbars. Driftwood along the river and coal on the sandbars. Some would do a day’s work for a farmer who had work to be done in his tobacco or in his corn patches. They’d hunt for skunks and muskrats in the wintertime. You wonder now how it would be possible for those people to live, but everybody did. Quite often people would have a cow. They’d pasture it on someone’s land outside of town and they’d go out morning and evening to milk their cow. They’d pick blackberries and in the fall, they’d gather apples and store in their food cellar. Usually they’d have a pig or two in the back lot, chickens, and they’d use them for meat. At that time there were lots of game, rabbits and squirrels, and there wasn’t anybody too good to eat rabbit. They’d take a shotgun and go into the woods and there weren’t very strict game laws at that time, so if you got hungry for a mess of squirrel you went to the woods and killed it. Later on the game laws restricted hunting to a certain time. So that’s pretty much how life was there around Crown City until 19... well, to the first World War, and that changed the picture quite a bit. A lot of the boys went into service and then when they came back things had changed, and the standards seemed to improve as time went on. Of course when the Depression came in the 30’s it was almost back to where it was in 1920. Kids didn’t have much meanness to get into, you just played. You had the river there and the surrounding country. There wasn’t any farmer that would object to your going on his land and picking berries and hunting rabbits or squirrels. The woods were wide open and of course the river was free. At school we weren’t very well organized. We played marbles. We played mumply peg. We played kickball or soccer, and sometimes the teacher would take a ball or two of twine and little bit of gum or rubber and wrap that up good in the center. Then you’d take a darning needle and sew it good all-around and we’d use that for a ball. Someone that was clever would pick the right kind of stake and we’d use that for a bat. We played with that twine ball without gloves. We didn’t have ball gloves, that was too expensive, and we didn’t have baseballs, that was too expensive. Sometimes the school itself did well to get two boxes of chalk in the wintertime and about the only books we had were our textbooks. We didn’t have a library. And that’s about what we had for school. When they set that school up, it had been a grade school with two rooms for the eight grades. Well, times had changed somewhat by 1914 and they had gone into debt the tremendous amount of $12,000 for a new school building. They built a 4-room brick school building with a basement. They had to bond the town and a lot of them really kicked up a storm because of the increase it made on the taxes on their property. But in probably 15-20 years they got the taxes and paid it off. The school building had two rooms for the grades and two rooms for the high school. The two upstairs rooms were for high school and the two downstairs for the grades. So the first room had four grades and the second room had four grades and the two high school rooms took care of what subjects were taught at that level. We all played together on the same playground, big and little, and we had outside johns, no inside plumbing. There were two coal furnaces in the basement that had to be fired. And that was the way the school there was until I’d gone through and came back and was teaching there, almost to the time in which it was closed down. First, they closed the high school part and sent the older kids down to Rome High School in the 1930’s. Sometime in the early 50’s they moved the grade school out, too. So there’s no school now in Crown City. That was what we had there when I was in Crown City. I taught there about 10-12 years before it closed down. They added two rooms to the back side of those four between 1920-1930. What they did, they used the 4 rooms of the main building for the grades and they used the two new rooms that they built for the high school. Remember it was a second-grade high school with only 3 years, not a 4-year high school. If they wanted a play or entertainment or community gathering, they could convert those two high school rooms with folding doors into an auditorium. But a few years back they sold the building and a man put a hardware and grocery store in there. So, it’s in use today for that purpose. There were no school buses. High school kids from 3 miles back in the country rode in on horses or walked across the hills. The teachers the same way. I remember in 1917 and 1918 when it was so cold one teacher walked probably 2½ -3 miles from Federal Creek to that school and then walked back at night. It was really cold that winter because the Ohio River froze over so thick that horses could be ridden back and forth across the river. That was the winter I rode the horse across the river. A fellow had his horses on the other side of the river doing some farming and he neglected to bring them home. He had a motorboat with a flat big enough to haul a wagon on and he didn’t get his horses over in time. It turned cold and the river froze over and he decided one Sunday morning that he’d bring those horses over on the ice. So, we all gathered down at the river and walked across it. They tied a long rope on the one of them and a half a dozen men strung out ahead of the horse so that if it broke through they’d have a safety line, I had stayed with my father on the other side with the rest of the horses, and when he saw they got about halfway across the river and were going along all right and nobody breaking through the ice, he just picked me up and threw me on the horse. He led the other one across so I had the honor of having ridden a horse across the Ohio River! ===Rose Ancestors=== These are Rose relatives that should be added to the tree as data become available. I've added Rose Ancestors that I presently only have names and dates for. These are not currently sourced so they were not included on WikiTree. These are included on my Ancestry.com and/or my dad's old unsourced family tree. Potential Siblings of [[Rose-2576|Lewis Norris Rose Sr. (1818-1894)]] include: Walter (1830-1903) and spouse Sarah Thomas (1826-1886), Jehu (1832-1905), Thomas (1837-1918), John B (1838-1909) and Julia Yates (1865-1936), Debby (1841-1930), Charles (1843-1917), Lavisa (1844-1849), Andrew (1846-1849), Sarah (1849-1908), Benjamin (1852-1925), Harriet (1853-1905), Jessie, Permelia, Catherine (1812-1846), Elizabeth (1813-1884), Edward (1815-?), Mary (1817-?), William (1817-1897), James (1825-?), Charlotta (1827-1920), Bethany (1828-1918). Those born before 1829's mother was Mary Atkins (1789-1829). Those born after 1829's mother was Winnafred Neal (1810-1897)) Potential descendants of Walter Rose (1830-1903) include: William T (1852-1936) whose descendants are: Johah ((?-1943), Laura Mae, Verda, Eldon Walter (1883-1953) and Ora Hamilton (1883-1959), and Ollie (1889-1934) Potential descendants of John B. Rose (1838-1909) include: David (1886-1966), James (1888-1950), Franklin (1890-1964) and Edna Sears (1890-1970), William E (1892-?), Jehu (1894-1968), Minnie (1898-1947), Albertus (1902-1987), Thomas (1905-1975) Potential descendants of Franklin Rose (1890-1964) and Edna Sears (1890-1970) include: Thomas E (1924-2015) and Mary Louise Brown (1925-2008). Some of the Rose family is still private: I have photos and information on them, but I'm not on the trusted list. These include siblings of [[Rose-2565|Nellie (Rose) McCown]] which are: Ray Rose (1902-1981) and Eudela Scott (1901-1974), Roma (1904-1996) and Gerald Meyers (1900-1958), Rolland (1907-1985) and Alice Plummer (1902-1997), Opal (1910-1994) and Louis Sheppard (1901-1954), Janice (1917-1992) and James Gorby (?-1987), Geraldine (1921-1985) and James Smith. Other living descendants are documented in: [[Space:Family_History_for_Descendents_of_Brian_McCown|Family History for Descendants of Brian McCown]], which is protected at a higher privacy level.

Wyllie Project

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The goal of this project is to ...Research The Wyllie ancestry Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Chiles-512|Lynnette Chiles]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=14880774 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Wynberg Dope

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These are links to baptism registry entries for the Wynberg Dutch Reformed Church in South Africa from 1829 to 1895, kept on FamilySearch. For similar pages of other Parishes see [[Space:South_African_Quick_Links|South African Quick Links]] ''There is a duplicate (but different document) of this at the end
'''1829-1851 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-435G-V?i=45&cat=1153012 Index]''': [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-435G-V?i=45&cat=1153012 A], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43YR-J?i=46&cat=1153012 B], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-435R-7?i=48&cat=1153012 C], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-435G-S?i=50&cat=1153012 D], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-4352-G?i=51&cat=1153012 E], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43Y5-5?i=52&cat=1153012 F], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43B9-9?i=53&cat=1153012 G], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43YT-V?i=54&cat=1153012 H], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-435R-S?i=55&cat=1153012 I], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43B3-Q?i=56&cat=1153012 J], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-435G-T?i=57&cat=1153012 K], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-4351-J?i=58&cat=1153012 L], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-4351-Z?i=59&cat=1153012 M], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-435Y-J?i=60&cat=1153012 N], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-435L-3?i=61&cat=1153012 O], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-435B-7?i=62&cat=1153012 P], Q, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43B9-5?i=63&cat=1153012 R], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-435Y-2?i=64&cat=1153012 S], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43YL-F?i=66&cat=1153012 T], U, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-435B-X?i=67&cat=1153012 V], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43BS-M?i=68&cat=1153012 W], X, Y, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-435B-1?i=69&cat=1153012 Z]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121039?cat=1153012;i=976 '''1829-1846''' (G20/2/1 part 1)] - Original Registers: p.1 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-H3SF?i=978&cat=1153012 '''1829.9'''], p.3 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-H7BB?i=979&cat=1153012 '''1830'''], p.4 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-H7BP?i=980&cat=1153012 '''1831'''], p.5 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-H7BP?i=980&cat=1153012 '''1832'''], p.9 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-H39J?i=982&cat=1153012 '''1833'''], p.15 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-H7BS?i=985&cat=1153012 '''1834'''], p.20 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-H7YM?i=988&cat=1153012 '''1835'''], p.29 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-H7YK?i=992&cat=1153012 '''1836'''], p.39 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HSBF?i=997&cat=1153012 '''1837'''], p.47 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-H75W?i=1001&cat=1153012 '''1838'''], p.54 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HSY8?i=1005&cat=1153012 '''1839'''], p.62 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-H7PY?i=1009&cat=1153012 '''1840'''], p.70 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HS5D?i=1013&cat=1153012 '''1841'''], p.78 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-H7KG?i=1017&cat=1153012 '''1842'''], p.86 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HSR2?i=1021&cat=1153012 '''1843'''], p.96 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HSGB?i=1026&cat=1153012 '''1844'''], p.108 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-H7VJ?i=1032&cat=1153012 '''1845'''], p.122 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-H7JN?i=1039&cat=1153012 '''1846''']
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148272?i=5&cat=1153012 '''1846-1851''' (G20/2/1 part 2)] - Original Registers: p.134 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43RS-G?i=6&cat=1153012 '''1846.9'''], p.139 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43R9-S?i=8&cat=1153012 '''1847'''], p.154 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43RM-W?i=16&cat=1153012 '''1848'''], p.171 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43YP-K?i=24&cat=1153012 '''1849'''], p.183 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-4352-T?i=30&cat=1153012 '''1850'''], p.201 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-4352-F?i=39&cat=1153012 '''1851'''] '''1852-1892 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43P5-4?i=277&cat=1153012 Index]''' ''(each link is to the first of a sequence of pages containing an index for that letter, even though there might be indeces for other letters on the same page):''
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-435B-8?i=75&cat=1153012 A1], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43P5-4?i=277&cat=1153012 A2], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-435B-8?i=75&cat=1153012 B1] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43TF-M?i=278&cat=1153012 B2], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-4355-9?i=77&cat=1153012 C1], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43TZ-6?i=279&cat=1153012 C2], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-4355-9?i=77&cat=1153012 D1], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-435Q-J?i=280&cat=1153012 D2], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43YJ-6?i=78&cat=1153012 E], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43YJ-6?i=78&cat=1153012 F], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-435Y-G?i=79&cat=1153012 G], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-435Y-G?i=79&cat=1153012 H1], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43TH-P?i=281&cat=1153012 H2], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43PB-T?i=282&cat=1153012 I], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-4351-3?i=80&cat=1153012 J1], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43TF-L?i=283&cat=1153012 J2], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-4351-3?i=80&cat=1153012 K1], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43P1-M?i=284&cat=1153012 K2], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-4351-X?i=81&cat=1153012 L1], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43P1-R?i=285&cat=1153012 L2], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-4351-X?i=81&cat=1153012 M1], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43PT-Y?i=286&cat=1153012 M2], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43YX-T?i=82&cat=1153012 N], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43YX-T?i=82&cat=1153012 O], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-435Y-B?i=83&cat=1153012 P], Q, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43YN-P?i=84&cat=1153012 R1], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43TC-G?i=288&cat=1153012 R2], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43YN-P?i=84&cat=1153012 S1], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43PY-4?i=289&cat=1153012 S2], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43BS-6?i=76&cat=1153012 T1], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43TH-H?i=290&cat=1153012 T2], U, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43BS-6?i=76&cat=1153012 V1], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43TH-6?i=291&cat=1153012 V2], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-435R-2?i=85&cat=1153012 W], X, Y, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43BS-G?i=86&cat=1153012 Z],
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148272?i=73&cat=1153012 '''1852-1892''' (G20/2/2)] - Original Registers
p.1 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43YN-8?i=87&cat=1153012 '''1852'''], p.13 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43Y5-2?i=93&cat=1153012 '''1853'''], p.25 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-435B-F?i=99&cat=1153012 '''1854'''], p.39 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43YJ-V?i=106&cat=1153012 '''1855'''], p.54 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43Y6-C?i=114&cat=1153012 '''1856'''], p.65 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-435V-G?i=120&cat=1153012 '''1857'''], p.76 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43YZ-Z?i=126&cat=1153012 '''1858'''], p.84 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43YH-Y?i=130&cat=1153012 '''1859'''], p.94 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43Y3-8?i=135&cat=1153012 '''1860'''], p.105 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-435V-V?i=140&cat=1153012 '''1861'''], p.118 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43YQ-M?i=147&cat=1153012 '''1862'''], p.130 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-435L-Z?i=153&cat=1153012 '''1863'''], p.139 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-435X-W?i=157&cat=1153012 '''1864'''], p.149 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43YS-L?i=162&cat=1153012 '''1865'''], p.159 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43Y3-J?i=167&cat=1153012 '''1866'''], p.167 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-435D-M?i=171&cat=1153012 '''1867'''], p.176 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43TY-Y?i=176&cat=1153012 '''1868'''], p.184 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43YW-K?i=180&cat=1153012 '''1869'''], p.193 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-4354-Y?i=184&cat=1153012 '''1870'''], p.202 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43TG-K?i=189&cat=1153012 '''1871'''], p.210 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43T5-R?i=193&cat=1153012 '''1872'''], p.218 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-4358-F?i=197&cat=1153012 '''1873'''], p.228 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43TL-S?i=202&cat=1153012 '''1874'''], p.238 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43TP-C?i=207&cat=1153012 '''1875'''], p.249 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-435H-H?i=212&cat=1153012 '''1876'''], p.257 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-4354-Z?i=216&cat=1153012 '''1877'''], p.264 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-435H-G?i=221&cat=1153012 '''1878'''], p.273 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43T5-C?i=225&cat=1153012 '''1879'''], p.283 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-4359-4?i=230&cat=1153012 '''1880'''], p.295 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-4353-7?i=236&cat=1153012 '''1881'''], p.303 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43TK-W?i=240&cat=1153012 '''1882'''], p.311 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43TV-F?i=244&cat=1153012 '''1883'''], p.316 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-4357-3?i=247&cat=1153012 '''1884'''], p.320 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-435S-P?i=249&cat=1153012 '''1885'''], p.325 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43PB-F?i=251&cat=1153012 '''1886'''], p.332 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43P1-F?i=255&cat=1153012 '''1887'''], p.339 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-4359-V?i=258&cat=1153012 '''1888'''], p.347 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43TZ-Y?i=262&cat=1153012 '''1889'''], p.353 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-4359-X?i=265&cat=1153012 '''1890'''], p.360 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43TL-T?i=269&cat=1153012 '''1891'''], p.368 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43TF-T?i=273&cat=1153012 '''1892'''], '''1893-1911 Index''' ''(each link is to the first of a sequence of pages containing an index for that letter, even though there might be indeces for other letters on the same page):''
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43T8-K?i=299&cat=1153012 A], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43TF-F?i=305&cat=1153012 B1], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43P8-P?i=447&cat=1153012 B2], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43T9-N?i=452&cat=1153012 B3], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43TC-4?i=321&cat=1153012 C1], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43P8-P?i=447&cat=1153012 C2], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43PY-P?i=332&cat=1153012 D1], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43P2-Z?i=451&cat=1153012 D2], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43PB-Q?i=340&cat=1153012 E1], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43RK-2?i=448&cat=1153012 E2], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43PL-H?i=346&cat=1153012 F1], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43RK-2?i=448&cat=1153012 F2], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43RY-L?i=353&cat=1153012 G1], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43R5-Z?i=446&cat=1153012 G2], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43PG-S?i=359&cat=1153012 H1], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43RR-S?i=449&cat=1153012 H2], I, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43RB-N?i=370&cat=1153012 J], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43PY-X?i=375&cat=1153012 K1], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43RR-S?i=449&cat=1153012 K2], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43P2-Z?i=451&cat=1153012 K3], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43PP-N?i=378&cat=1153012 L1], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43PX-L?i=450&cat=1153012 L2], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43T9-N?i=452&cat=1153012 L3], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43T7-M?i=384&cat=1153012 M1], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43T9-N?i=452&cat=1153012 M2], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43T9-P?i=393&cat=1153012 N], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43TS-X?i=397&cat=1153012 O], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43PJ-5?i=399&cat=1153012 P], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43PK-4?i=406&cat=1153012 Q], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43P2-Q?i=407&cat=1153012 R], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43RT-M?i=415&cat=1153012 S1], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43T9-N?i=452&cat=1153012 S2], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43P2-M?i=426&cat=1153012 T], U, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43PV-6?i=435&cat=1153012 V], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43RL-6?i=438&cat=1153012 W], X, Y, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43PX-L?i=450&cat=1153012 Z]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148272?i=298&cat=1153012 '''1893-1911''' (G20/2/3)] - Original Registers
p.5 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-4359-3?i=300&cat=1153012 '''1893'''], p.10 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43TZ-7?i=303&cat=1153012 '''1894'''], p.19 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43T8-C?i=307&cat=1153012 '''1895'''], p.26 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43PP-3?i=311&cat=1153012 '''1896'''], p.34 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43T4-P?i=315&cat=1153012 '''1897'''], p.41 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43TD-W?i=320&cat=1153012 '''1898'''], p.54 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43TW-V?i=327&cat=1153012 '''1899'''], p.66 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43PY-S?i=334&cat=1153012 '''1900'''], p.76 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43PB-Q?i=340&cat=1153012 '''1901'''], p.93 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43PG-V?i=350&cat=1153012 '''1902'''], p.114 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43R1-1?i=361&cat=1153012 '''1903'''], p.132 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43RB-N?i=370&cat=1153012 '''1904'''], p.152 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43RY-S?i=380&cat=1153012 '''1905'''], p.170 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43TS-W?i=389&cat=1153012 '''1906'''], p.194 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43RY-8?i=401&cat=1153012 '''1907'''], p.213 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43PJ-1?i=410&cat=1153012 '''1908'''], p.234 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43PG-7?i=422&cat=1153012 '''1909'''], p.252 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43PX-F?i=431&cat=1153012 '''1910'''], p.272 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-43R5-T?i=441&cat=1153012 '''1911'''] ''Duplicate of G20/2/1, but different document''
'''1829-1853 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-62FY-TH?i=159&cc=1392488&cat=2357624 Index]''': [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-62FY-TH?i=159&cc=1392488&cat=2357624 A], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-62FY-15?i=160&cc=1392488&cat=2357624 B], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-62FY-15?i=160&cc=1392488&cat=2357624 C], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-62FY-TT?i=161&cc=1392488&cat=2357624 D], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-62FY-TT?i=161&cc=1392488&cat=2357624 E], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-62FY-26?i=162&cc=1392488&cat=2357624 F], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-62FY-26?i=162&cc=1392488&cat=2357624 G], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-62FY-LQ?i=163&cc=1392488&cat=2357624 H], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-62FY-LQ?i=163&cc=1392488&cat=2357624 I+J], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-62FB-3K?i=164&cc=1392488&cat=2357624 K], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-62FB-3K?i=164&cc=1392488&cat=2357624 L], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-62FY-6T?i=165&cc=1392488&cat=2357624 M], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-62FY-6T?i=165&cc=1392488&cat=2357624 N], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-62FY-6G?i=166&cc=1392488&cat=2357624 O], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-62FY-6G?i=166&cc=1392488&cat=2357624 P], Q, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-62FY-KB?i=167&cc=1392488&cat=2357624 R], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-62FY-KB?i=167&cc=1392488&cat=2357624 S], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-62FY-YG?i=168&cc=1392488&cat=2357624 T], U, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-62FY-61?i=169&cc=1392488&cat=2357624 V], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-62FY-61?i=169&cc=1392488&cat=2357624 W], X, Y, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-62FB-QN?i=170&cc=1392488&cat=2357624 Z]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004190835?cc=1392488&cat=2357624 '''1829-1853''' (GISA Archives G20/2/1)] - Duplicate Registers
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[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004190825?cat=2357624;i=3 '''1855-1895''' (GISA Archives G20/2/2)] - Original Registers
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Wynberg Marriages

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These are links to marriage registry entries for the Wynberg Dutch Reformed Church in South Africa from 1933 to 1945, kept on FamilySearch. For similar pages of other Parishes see [[Space:South_African_Quick_Links|South African Quick Links]] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148272?cat=1153012;i=731 '''1833-1850''' (G20/6/1-2)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148272?cat=1153012;i=861 '''1851-1871''' (G20/6/3 Part 1)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008017952?cat=1153012;i=3 '''1851-1871''' (G20/6/3 Part 2)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008017952?cat=1153012;i=31 '''1872-1913''' (G20/6/4)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008017952?cat=1153012;i=335 '''1913-1923''' (G20/6/5)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008017952?cat=1153012;i=466 '''1924-1936''' (G20/6/6)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008017952?cat=1153012;i=686 '''1936-1945''' (G20/6/7)]
'''1942-1972''' (xxx) - Not online yet. Film 008105638
'''1972-1978''' (xxx) - Not online yet. Film 008121040 ==Sources== * https://southafrica.mypeoplepuzzle.net/NGK_Cape.html#G20

Wynck

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Whomack-1|Karen Rose]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=16991175 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Wyndham Robertson Papers

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[[Robertson-6654 | '''Wyndham Robertson (1803 - 1888)''']] FOR RESEARCH AND EDUCATIONAL USE ONLY [https://www.lib.uchicago.edu/e/scrc/findingaids/view.php?eadid=ICU.SPCL.ROBERTSON Guide to the Wyndham Robertson Papers 1768-1925, University of Chicago Library] Box 10 Folder 12 Diaries Diary, 1763-1782 Courtesy of Elizabeth Evans '''Wyndham Robertson's Register of Deaths''' {{Image|file=Wyndham_Robertson_Papers.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Wyndham Robertson Papers 1768-1925, University of Chicago Library }} : [[Robertson-17140 | John Robertson]] Senior died : in 1833. Jan 12th : [[Epes-143 | Susan Irby Robertson]] (his wife) : died 1854 : Archibald Freeman E. Robertson (his son) : by Mary Banks was wounded : at the Battle of Shiloh 1862 taken : prisoner & died at St. Louis : Freeman(?) E. Robertson son of F. E. : & Mary F. Robertson died : March 15th 1859. : Archibald McCollum Robertson : son of F. E. R. & M. F. Robertson : died Sept 2nd 1875. : Jane Elizabeth Edmunds :died Nov. 20th 1880 ---- {{Image|file=Wyndham_Robertson_Papers-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Wyndham Robertson Papers 1768-1925, University of Chicago Library }} William Fitzgerald Robertson (physician in Florida)- cut off top of page : Robertson M.D. 1882 : [[Robertson-3901 | Archibald Robertson]] (our Grandfather) : died Feby 1801(?) : John Peterson Sr(?) Nov. 14th, 1805 : [[Robertson-2411 | Elizabeth Poythress]] (our aunt) : Sept. 7th, 1787 : Archibald Epes (our cousin) : Jan 10th, 1820 : [[Robertson-15872 | Christian Eppes]] (our aunt) : Jan 2, 1804 : Eliza Friend (our 2nd cousin) : June 5th, 1826 : John Gilliam Oct 1818 : [[Robertson-6973 | T.B. (Thomas Bolling) Robertson]] Judge of U.S. : Court Oct 5th 1828 (Gov. of La) : '''William Robertson (our Uncle)''' : Nov 22nd 1829 ---- {{Image|file=Wyndham_Robertson_Papers-2.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption= Wyndham Robertson Papers 1768-1925, University of Chicago Library }} : [[Epes-142 | Freeman Epps]], (our Grandfather) : Dec 1808 : John Epes " 1822 (left one : daughter Lucy Jane who : married Dr. Patilla, & moved : West : [[Robertson-7440 | Anne Skipwith]] died 1825 : Eliza Robertson " 1822 : [[Robertson-2411 | Elizabeth Robertson]] (our father's : sister) married Joshua : [[Poythress-90 | Poythress]] of Flower de(w) Hun- : dred . had issue Elizabeth, : Mary, Susan, Elizabeth : died 12 years of age- Mary at 11 : [[Poythress-89 | Susan]] married [[Willcox-68 | John V. Wilcox]] : left(?) John- Mary- Archibald : Archibald died, [[Willcox-79 | John]] married : [[McGowan-244 | Miss McGowan]], Mary " : John T. Brown, lawyer : and splendid orator,

Wynn Families of Oklahoma, 1890-1940

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This is a free space to catalog the Wynn families that settled in Oklahoma, from 1890 to 1940. I hope to be able to disambiguate individuals, to see if there are similar names that have been confused, and connect settlers with their families of origins. I am specifically interested in the family of [[Wynn-291|Emmit Robert Wynn (1882-1968)]]. I believe his parents are [[Wynn-2174|Martin Wynn (1841-aft.1920)]] and [[Wright-51122|Tryfena W (Wright) Wynn (1849-)]]. But I am unsure of which other Wynn's in Oklahoma are related to this family, and this is a free space to try to disambiguate the families.

Wynn Project

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The goal of this project is to serve as a collaborative platform to collect information on the Wynn surname within the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Winn WINN] and related names project. This project was started with two members, JG and Greg but is open to all. 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 us? Please post a comment here on this page, or send me a private message. Thanks!

Wythe County Land Grants-Campbell

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==Purpose== The purpose of the [[Space:Campbells_of_Wythe_County_Virginia|'''Campbells of Wythe County Virginia''']] is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through Wythe County, Virginia. 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 Wythe County we are collecting marriage, land and probate records of the Campbells of Wythe County. This page has the '''Campbell Land Grants for the years 1795 to 1806''' where a Campbell was the Grantee of the property.. If your Wythe 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 Russell 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 us? Please post a comment here on this page, in G2G using the project tag, or send me a private message. Thanks! ==Land Grants== {| border="3" cellpadding="4" |+'''Wythe County'''
'''Land Grants'''
'''1795 -1806'''
'''Updated: 14 Mar 2024''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" |'''Creation_Date''' |'''Grantee Surname''' |'''Given Name''' |'''Property_Description''' |'''Comments''' |'''Doc_Image''' |- |1 Aug 1795 |[[Campbell-19847|'''Campbell''']] |James |400 acres on the waters of Cripple Creek a branch of New River. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007325530205756 Doc Image] |- |3 Aug 1796 |Danner |Andrew |300 acres on the waters of Cripple Creek a branch of New River, adjoining James Campbell. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990008472660205756 Doc Image] |- |25 Aug 1796 |Belshee |William |100 acres on the South fork of Maiden Spring, a branch of Clinch River adjoining John Young, Robert Campbell and extending. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007229270205756 Doc Image] |- |5 Jun 1799 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur |289 acres on Mill Creek the waters of the Middle fork of Holstein adjoining and above Goodwood. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007324150205756 Doc Image] |- |20 Jul 1803 |Vice |Henry |329 acres on the north side of the south fork of Holstein adjoining Alexander Campbells, and Crocketts land. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990008357760205756 Doc Image] |- |15 Jun 1804 |McCampbell |James |150 acres on the waters of the south fork of Holstein River adjoining John and Elizabeth Summers. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007879340205756 Doc Image] |- |8 Aug 1806 |McCampbell |James |150 acres on the head waters of the south Fork of Holstein River on the Iron Mountain. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007879360205756 Doc Image] |- |8 Aug 1806 |McCampbell |James |95 acres on the north fork of Holstein River in the head of the Rich Valley. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007879370205756 Doc Image] |- |8 Aug 1806 |McCampbell |James |250 acres on the waters of Cripple Creek. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007879350205756 Doc Image] |- |8 Aug 1806 |McCampbell |James |71 acres on the south branch of Reed Creek. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007879380205756 Doc Image] |}

Wythe County Virginia Land Records-Campbell

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==Purpose== The purpose of the '''[[Space:Campbells_of_Wythe_County_Virginia|The Campbells of Wythe County Virginia]]''' is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through ''Wythe'' 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 ''Wythe'' County we are collecting marriage, land and probate records of the Campbells of Wythe County. This page has the '''Campbell Land Records for the years 1800 and prior'''. If your ''Wythe'' 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 ''Wythe'' 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! ==Wythe County Land Records -Campbell== {| border="3" cellpadding="4" |+'''Wythe County Land'''
'''Campbell Records''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" |Liber||Folio||Grantor||Grantee||Date_of_Record||Comments||Record |- |1||327||Arthur Campbell||Robert Percival||1795||Takes oath as justice of the peace|| |- |1||367||James White||James Campbell||1793||Appointment as power of attorney for lands in Wythe Co|| |- |2||448||James Campbell||Hezekiah Chancy||1799||68 acres patented in 1795 to James Campbell|| |-

Wythe County Virginia Marriage Records-Campbell

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==Purpose== The purpose of the '''[[Space:Campbells_of_Wythe_County_Virginia|The Campbells of Wythe County Virginia]]''' is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through ''Wythe'' 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 ''Wythe'' County we are collecting marriage, land and probate records of the Campbells of Wythe County. This page has the '''Campbell Marriage Records for the years 1800 and prior'''. If your ''Wythe'' 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 ''Wythe'' 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!

Wythe County Virginia Probate-Campbell

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==Purpose== The purpose of the '''[[Space:Campbells_of_Wythe_County_Virginia|The Campbells of Wythe County Virginia]]''' is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through ''Wythe'' 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 ''Wythe'' County we are collecting marriage, land and probate records of the Campbells of Wythe County. This page has the '''Campbell Probate Records for the years 1800 and prior'''. If your ''Wythe'' 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 ''Wythe'' 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! ==Wythe County Probate Records -Campbell== {| border="3" cellpadding="4" |+'''Wythe County Probate'''
'''Campbell Records''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" |Liber||Folio||Deceased||Executor||Date_of_Record||Comments||Record |- |1||125||James Campbell||Mary his wife||1799||Wife: Mary; Children: Mentioned but not named|| |- |1||140||James Campbell||||1797||Inventory|| |-

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X Colyer

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Please contact [[Bailey-11646|Lawrence Bailey]] or post a comment to the right. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks!

X Houghton Surname

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== How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Vella-11|Charlie Vella]] or post a comment to the right. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study of the Houghton surname to collect together in one place everything about one the Houghton surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List == 1 Begin to gather the descendants of the major Houghton lines in the US 2 Become a resource for Houghton researchers

X husband's father's family

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x-husband: Douglas Kenneth Orr, born 1951 Mother: Dorothy Margaret Orr (born Harness) 1922 Father: Kenneth Joseph James Orr - either he or his father possibly immigrated from Iowa? Sister to Kenneth Joseph James - Pearl Orr. Pearl married Vic Mann in Sourls Manitoba. Possibly two other siblings.

X Name Study

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

X Name Study-5

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This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. Most Wheeldon's I know of, come from Staffordshire/Derbyshire originally and are associate with the place name High Wheeldon. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc.

XBeaugh Interest Project Name Study

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Xerri connection

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Lambert-6414|David Lambert]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=14542502 send me a private message]. Thanks!

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X-Friends app : comparison between processing a large gedcom (25,000 people) and a smaller one (4,000)

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I performed the following operation with the X-friends app : - processing of the full Ancestry gedcom of the albero genealogico coratino tree containing 25,424 people, with Angela Vangi as root person : after conversion of the .csv file, I obtained an Xlsx file of Angela's X-friends with 1,059 lines - after exporting the full gedcom from Ancestry to Family Tree Maker (FTM) and then exporting Angela Vangi's ancestors and descendants over 10 generations, resulting in a gedcom of 4505 people : after processing the latter FTM gedcom with the X-friends app and converting to .csv and Xlsx, I obtained the exact same number of lines : 1,059 ! This is very pleasing, indicating, I would say, that the X-friends app is as accurate with the large gedcom as with the smaller one. This means that if one needs to process the X-friends app with 20 or so different root persons there is no need to perform the operation with FTM 20 times : one can make do with processing the original large gedcom and just changing the root persons. In a recent email, Greg suggested to me : I think, right now, if you want to switch people, you still have to go back to that first screen, and indicate that you're starting a new GEDcom -BUT - if the name of the old GEDcom is right there, you can just click on the PROCESS GEDCOM FILE and then pick a different name from the drop down list ... and off you go. In other words, in order to change root persons, one does a 'Complete reset and start again' in order to reprocess the gedcom and obtain the option to change the root individual. The original gedcom should still be there, ready to be processed again. One cannot change the root individual without doing this because one doesn't get the option to open up the list of individuals in the gedcom : ie the drop-down option for selection of the root person doesn't work without doing a complete reset. Personally, I find this quite logical, perhaps avoiding the possibility of confusion between root individuals.

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XX Charleville Circus

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{| class="wikitable" style="vertical-align:middle; font-size:12px; font-family:'Courier New', Courier, monospace !important;" |- style="font-weight:bold; background-color:#68cbd0;" ! Name (Relationship to head) ! Marital status/Sex ! Age/Birth Year ! Occupation ! Birth place |- | style="font-weight:bold;" | Emma P Hiller (Head) | Widdow/Female | Age 64 DOB 1837 | | Greenwich, Kent |- | style="font-weight:bold;" | Addison P Hiller (Son) | Single/Male | Age 36 DOB 1865 | Manager Chemical Manufacturer | Camden Town, London |- | style="font-weight:bold;" | Maragret P Hiller (Daughter) | Single/Female | Age 34 DOB 1867 | | Camden Town, London |- | style="font-weight:bold;" | Charles P Hiller (Son) | Single/Male | Age 32 DOB 1869 | Bookepper | Kentish Town, London |- | style="font-weight:bold;" | May Bradman (Servant) | Single/Female | Age 27 DOB 1874 | General servant domestic | Croydon, Surrey |} {| class="wikitable" style="vertical-align:middle; font-size:12px; font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif !important;" |- style="font-weight:bold; background-color:#656565; color:#ffffff;" ! Name (Relationship to head) ! Marital status/Sex ! Age/Birth Year ! Occupation ! Birth place |- | style="font-weight:bold;" | Emma P Hiller (Head) | Widdow/Female | Age 64 DOB 1837 | | Greenwich, Kent |- | style="font-weight:bold;" | Addison P Hiller (Son) | Single/Male | Age 36 DOB 1865 | Manager Chemical Manufacturer | Camden Town, London |- | style="font-weight:bold;" | Maragret P Hiller (Daughter) | Single/Female | Age 34 DOB 1867 | | Camden Town, London |- | style="font-weight:bold;" | Charles P Hiller (Son) | Single/Male | Age 32 DOB 1869 | Bookepper | Kentish Town, London |- | style="font-weight:bold;" | May Bradman (Servant) | Single/Female | Age 27 DOB 1874 | General servant domestic | Croydon, Surrey |} '''1901 Census''' {| class=wikitable style="vertical-align:top; font-size:12px; font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif !important;" |- style="font-weight:bold; background-color:#656565; color:#ffffff;" ! Name
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Birth Year ! Occupation ! Birth place |- | style="font-weight:bold;" | Emma P Hiller
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Female | Age 64
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(Son) | Single
Male | Age 36
DOB 1865 | Manager Chemical Manufacturer | Camden Town, London |- | style="font-weight:bold;" | Maragret P Hiller
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Female | Age 34
DOB 1867 | | Camden Town, London |- | style="font-weight:bold;" | Charles P Hiller
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Male | Age 3
DOB 1869 | Bookepper | Kentish Town, London |- | style="font-weight:bold;" | May Bradman
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Female | Age 27
DOB 1874 | General servant domestic | Croydon, Surrey |} '''1901 Census''' ''15 Charleville Circus, Sydenham, London'' {| border="1" class="wikitable" |- ! Name
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Birth Year ! Occupation ! Birth place |- | style="font-weight:bold;" | Emma P Hiller
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Female | Age 64
1837 | | Greenwich, Kent |- | style="font-weight:bold;" | Addison P Hiller
(Son) | Single
Male | Age 36
1865 | Manager Chemical Manufacturer | Camden Town, London |- | style="font-weight:bold;" | Maragret P Hiller
(Daughter) | Single
Female | Age 34
1867 | | Camden Town, London |- | style="font-weight:bold;" | Charles P Hiller
(Son) | Single
Male | Age 3
1869 | Bookepper | Kentish Town, London |- | style="font-weight:bold;" | May Bradman
(Servant) | Single
Female | Age 27
1874 | General servant domestic | Croydon, Surrey |} '''1901 Census''' ''15 Charleville Circus, Sydenham, London'' {| border="1" class="wikitable" |- ! Name
(Relationship to head) ! Status ! Sex ! Age ! Born ! Occupation ! Birth place |- | style="font-weight:bold;" | Emma P Hiller
(Head) | Widow | Female | 64 | 1837 | | Greenwich
Kent |- | style="font-weight:bold;" | Addison P Hiller
(Son) | Single | Male | 36 | 1865 | Manager Chemical Manufacturer | Camden Town
London |- | style="font-weight:bold;" | Maragret P Hiller
(Daughter) | Single | Female | 34 | 1867 | | Camden Town
London |- | style="font-weight:bold;" | Charles P Hiller
(Son) | Single | Male | 32 | 1869 | Bookepper | Kentish Town, London |- | style="font-weight:bold;" | May Bradman
(Servant) | Single | Female | 27 | 1874 | General servant domestic | Croydon, Surrey |} Wiki Guide {| class="wikitable plainrowheaders" |+ 1901 Census: 15 Charleville Circus, Sydenham, London ! scope=col | Name
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Sex ! scope=col | Age
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Head | Widdow
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XXX Name Study Info

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Y haplogroup I-Z58

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Y chromosome I-Z58 ==Ancestor== I-DF29/S438 ==Equivalent== I-S244 ==Descendants== # [[Space:Y_haplogroup_I-Z59|I-S246/Z59]] # I-S296/Z138, Z139/S338, PF2805.2/Z2540.2 ==More information== [http://isogg.org/tree/ISOGG_HapgrpI.html ISOGG Y-DNA Haplogroup I] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haplogroup_I-M253 Wikipedia Y Haplogroup I] [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1tFyYl5ClBG8QTBc-tsv7k2hEDYXmD46ml7cjelZop0Q/edit?pli=1 Haplogroup I1 Tree by Ray Banks] [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/2121/about/background I1>Z58+ and I1>Z63+ Project] [[Space:Y-DNA_Haplogroup_I_Subhaplogroups|Y-DNA I Subhaplogroups Found in WikiTree]] ==Notes==

Y haplogroup I-Z59

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Y chromosome I-Z59 ==Ancestor== [[Space:Y_haplogroup_I-Z58|I-Z58]] ==Equivalent== I-S246 ==Descendants== # I-CTS8647/S1985/Z2894 # I-Z2041 ==More information== [http://isogg.org/tree/ISOGG_HapgrpI.html ISOGG Y-DNA Haplogroup I] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haplogroup_I-M253 Wikipedia Y Haplogroup I] [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1tFyYl5ClBG8QTBc-tsv7k2hEDYXmD46ml7cjelZop0Q/edit?pli=1 Haplogroup I1 Tree by Ray Banks] [[Space:Y-DNA_Haplogroup_I_Subhaplogroups|Y-DNA I Subhaplogroups Found in WikiTree]] ==Notes==

Y Haplogroup R-Z198 Ancestry

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Information on the ancestral SNPs of Z198 Mount Tobo eruption 70,000 Younger Dryas 10,800 to 10,000 years ago https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Younger_Dryas#/media/File:YoungDryas.png Beginning of the last Ice Age End of the last Ice Age Dog Europe 13,000 BCE Sheep Anatolia 9,000 Pig Near East 9,000 Goat Near East 10,000 Horse Kazakhstan 3,500 Pigeon Mediterranean 3,000 BT 70,000 - 80,000 years ago Africa CT 70,00 years ago East Africa or Asia CF 70,000 - 75,000 South West Asia F-M89 57,500 - 62,500 BP South Asia GHIJK 45,000 - 50,000 BCE South West Asia HIJK 45,000 - 50,000 BCE South West or South Asia IJK 47,000 - 60,000 years ago Southwest Asia K 47,000 years BP South or West Asia K2 47,000 - 55,000 years BP Southeast Assia K2b 40,000-50,000 years BP South Asia P-M45 27,000-45,000 years BP Southeast Asia M207 19,000 years BP Cenral Asia M173 12,500-25,700 years BP Central Asia Paleolithic M343http://www.eupedia.com/europe/Haplogroup_R1b_Y-DNA.shtml Southeast of Caspian SeaOrigins of R-M269 Diversity in Europe, Miahael Hammer Family Tree DNA 9th Annual Conference M343 less than 18,500 years BPhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haplogroup_R1b L278 L389 Mesolithic P25http://www.eupedia.com/europe/Haplogroup_R1b_Y-DNA.shtml Southwest of the Caspian Seahttp://cache.eupedia.com/images/content/R1b-migration-map.jpg Eupedia map of R1b migration. Accessed March 15, 2016 Neolithic P297 Southeast of the present day Turkeyhttp://cache.eupedia.com/images/content/R1b-migration-map.jpg Eupedia map of R1b migration. Accessed March 15, 2016http://www.eupedia.com/europe/Haplogroup_R1b_Y-DNA.shtml Early Bronze Age L23 Southeast Europe and Anatoliahttp://www.eupedia.com/europe/Haplogroup_R1b_Y-DNA.shtml L51 Central Europehttp://www.eupedia.com/europe/Haplogroup_R1b_Y-DNA.shtml Ancient DNA tests have all confirmed the presence of L51 in Germany from the Bell Beaker period onwards, but none in earlier cultures.http://www.eupedia.com/europe/Haplogroup_R1b_Y-DNA.shtml Middle Bronze Age L11 Western Europehttp://www.eupedia.com/europe/Haplogroup_R1b_Y-DNA.shtml L11 is thought to have arrived in Central Europe (Hungary, Austria, Bohemia) around 2500 BCE, approximately two millennia after the shift to the Neolithic in these regions. Agrarian towns had started to develop. Gold and copper had begun to be mined. The Unetice culture was probably the first culture in which R1b-L11 lineages played a major role.http://www.eupedia.com/europe/Haplogroup_R1b_Y-DNA.shtml P310, P311, L11 Major population movement occuring after the Neolithic agricultural transition. Displaced Western European Neolithic Y.http://www.eupedia.com/europe/Haplogroup_R1b_Y-DNA.shtml P31 Prior to testing I was only sure of P312 R1b1a1a2a1a2 P312 R1b1a1a2a1a2a DF27 R1b1a1a2a1a2a1 Z195 R1b1a1a2a1a2a1b Z198 SNP testing revealed DF27>Z195>Z198 DF27 is classified as Ibero-Atlantic at http://www.eupedia.com/europe/Haplogroup_R1b_Y-DNA.shtml Z195 Central Francehttp://www.eupedia.com/europe/Haplogroup_R1b_Y-DNA.shtml Z195 is the synonymous with Z196 which is associated with the Bell Beaker Culture https://sites.google.com/site/df17brecko/genetic-genealogy/df27 Z198 === Footnotes ===

Yacht Ishi

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Yacht Ishi was built by a father, [[Taylor-18454|Buzz Taylor]] and his son Mike to circumnavigate the globe.

Yankus Roots

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The goal of this project is to ...Connect the dots to the Yankus heritage. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Yankus_Sumner-1|Rebekah Yankus Sumner]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * looking at census reports, death and birth records * immigration tracking *build my family tree Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=13120786 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Yarbrough

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Looking for the family life, how they lived, what was their work

Yarnall

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Day-17333|Susan Day]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=32499671 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Yarra Bend Asylum

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1848 - 1905 Yarra Bend Lunatic Asylum 1905 - 1925 Yarra Bend Hospital for the Insane

Yarramalong

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A look at the families and individuals which pioneered Yarramalong and lived there prior to 1900. ==History== Settled in 1856 by the Waters and Stinson families....... ===Newspaper Articles=== [http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/167859681 Old Yarramalong] Memories of Tom Stinson, Published on 8 Jun 1933 in the Gosford Times and Wyong District Advocate. ==Agriculture== ==Families== So many marriages happened between these families that its likely you could be connected to more than one! ===Adams=== ===Bailey=== Came to Yarramalong from St Albans. [[bailey-520| Reuben Bailey]] is buried in the cemetery. ===Beavan=== [[beaven-55|William Beavan]], born in 1810 in Heredfordshire, England was a convict. He came first to St Albans, Hawkesbury, then on to Yarramalong. His son, [[beaven-62|Joseph Beavan]] Owned land in 1900, used for grazing (1). ===Cornwall=== ===Dixon=== [[dixon-2861|James Dixon]] owned land in 1900 and was growing maize (1) ===Hill=== [[Hill-14445|Alexander]] and [[Sinclair-2428|Elizabeth]] Hill came with their 6 children from Clough, Co. Antrim, Ireland in 1852 on board the Irene. They lived in Hexham, along with the Waters and Stinsons, and came to Yarramalong shortly after they did. C of E. ===Knight=== [[knight-3308|Isaac Knight]] owned land in 1900 and grew wheat and maize (1) ===Martin=== ===Palmer=== ===Pemberton=== ===Perry=== ===Precud=== ===Robley=== ===Stackman=== [[stackman-11|Betty Stackman]] owned land in 1900. It was used as an orchard (1). C. Stackman also had land, used for grazing (1). Her mother [[waters-1938|Victress]]was the grand daughter of Ezekial Waters. ===Stinson=== Came to Yarramalong on 25 Jun 1856 with the Waters family. C of E. ===Taylor=== ===Waters=== Came to Yarramalong on 25 Jun 1856with the Stinson family. C of E. ===Woodberry=== ==Cemeteries== *[http://austcemindex.com/index.php?cemname=Yarramalong%20&year=1880&event=died&range=20 St Barnabas] *[http://austcemindex.com/?id=2357 Yarramalong Cemetery] ==Sources== *1. Yewens directory of the landholders of NSW, Brisbane Water Disrict. Accessed from findmypast.com ==Research notes== Check out: * [[bailey-2192|Mary Ann Pemberton]]

Yates and Ward family tree

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Yates Family Mysteries-1

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Have traced my ancestors back to the early 1800's when my GGG grandfather William Yates and his wife Ann Brown emigrated from Ireland to Twillingate. Apparently Ann Brown (and Possibly William Yates) already had relatives who had emigrated to the east coast before them. I believe that Ann Brown's parents were William and Susan Brown but I don't know the names of William Yates' parents. They probably came from Ireland about 1816.

Yazoo Clues

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An interpretation of these documents is a work-in-progress. Comment: It appears from the workspace records here that a James J. Slaton was dead by January 1841 and a John Slaton was deceased by September 1841, but it does not clarify which is the elder. Many of the pages in the Probate books are faded to illegibility. Note that these probate notes are docketed as either #260 or #311, however, these case numbers were "recycled" and a later #311 also applies to a seemingly endless case involving Ratcliffs. These might be unconnected to [[Slaton-576|Augustus Marion Slaton (1830-1865)]], but the name is seen below and these are recorded here for research purposes and for possible linkage to other profiles. ==1830 Yazoo Mississippi Census== '''John Slayton''''s location and household code (m11000011 - f1000101 - 0 enslaved) in 1830 Yazoo implies a family."United States Census, 1830", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHPN-3LM : Sun Mar 10 11:34:35 UTC 2024), Entry for John Slayton, page 300, Yazoo, Mississippi. He is the only Slayton found in the exceptionally clear enumeration for that year. Comment: Mary is presumbably his widow by 1841, cited below. His estate is linked to that of deceased James Slaton by a dispute where James' administrator deposes that a writ to allot dower land to Mary Slaton includes land of James' estate. John's household shows two older men who might be brothers, but it is possible for ~59-year-old John Slayton to have ~40-year-old son, along with two much younger sons, but of course all ages and relationships are guesswork in the pre-1850 census. The three youngest might be grandchildren of the head. '''Conjecture - ''' the presence of John, but not James, in the 1830 census suggests, but does not prove, that James is possibly in the household of John. '''Conjecture - ''' Probate records below show Augustus and Emiline Slayton as heirs of a deceased James J. Slayton. In John's census, the youngest male under age of 5 could be [[Slaton-576|Augustus]] and the youngest female could be Emiline; the next older male 5-10 could be James, but so could the male 40-49; the oldest female 40-49 could be wife Mary; the female 20-29 defies conjecture, but could be Emiline. Neither John nor James lived into the 1850 census, and neither Augustus nor Emiline are clearly found in the enumeration. Of these seven people, only John and wife Mary are safely assumed in 1830. There are no Slatons or Slaytons, male or female, in the 1840 enumeration for Yazoo. == Mississippi Land grants to John and James== In 1831, '''John Slayton''' of Yazoo County, Mississippi received a land grant for 80 and a bit acres https://glorecords.blm.gov/results/default.aspx?searchCriteria=type=patent|st=MS|cty=|ln=slayton|sp=true|sw=true|sadv=false, and in 1835, '''John Slaton''' is granted or ~40 acres and ~81 acres, and in 1840, another for ~81. https://glorecords.blm.gov/results/default.aspx?searchCriteria=type=patent|st=MS|cty=|ln=slaton|sp=true|sw=true|sadv=false Assuming, perhaps incorrectly, that this is all one person, this totals ~280 acres. In 1835 ''' James Slaton''' of Yazoo County, Mississippi received a land grant for 81 and a bit acres, All of these grants were in Section 13, Township 11, Range 2 East. ==Estate advertisement from Probate, James dead== It appears that James J. Slaton was deceased as early as January 1841:
Yazoo County, Probate Court January 1841 page 451 #260 Edward Exum application for letters of administration for James Slayton, deceased, "the petition not being full & satisfactory...continued until next term and leave to amend petition given." "Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9QD-F9XK-B?cc=2036959&wc=M7MJ-MTG%3A344535801%2C344593801 : 21 May 2014), Yazoo > Minutes 1834-1842 vol A-B > image 568 of 662; county courthouses and public libraries, Mississippi. Yazoo County, Probate Court February Term 1841 page 259, #260, Edward Exum was granted for letters of administration for James J. Slayton, deceased. "Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9QD-F9XK-J?cc=2036959&wc=M7MJ-MTG%3A344535801%2C344593801 : 21 May 2014), Yazoo > Minutes 1834-1842 vol A-B > image 572 of 662; county courthouses and public libraries, Mississippi. Lexington [Holmes Co, Mississippi] Union [newspaper], Saturday, Nov 6, 1841 [Bolding added]:
STATE OF MISSISSIPPI, Yazoo, County: Probate Court, September term, 1841. EDWARD EXUM Administrator of the estate of James J. Slayton, dec'd, having by petition filed, represented to the court that it would be for the interest of the heirs of said deceased to sell the following described lands, of which the said deceased died seized and possessed, or the purpose of distribution, viz.- the west half of north west quarter, and the west half of south west quarter, section 13, township 11, range 2 east, and south half of east half of north west quarter ol same section and township, all lying and being in the county of Yazoo, and state of Mississippi; and '''Augustus Slayton and Emiline Slayton, who are the legal heirs of said deceased, reside in the State of Alabama, and therefore out of jurisdiction of the Court, so that citation cannot be served on them''' ; it is therefore
''Ordered'' by the Court, that all persons interested in the above described property...appear before a Probate Court to be holden in and for the county of Yazoo, at the court house door thereof, in the town of Benton on the 4th Monday in December next, then and there to shew cause if any they can, why the prayer of the petition should not be granted. It is further ordered, that a copy of this decree be given six weekly publication is in the Yazoo City Whig, and the Lexington Union. Attest. Oct 23. GEO. CROCKET, Clerk 6w p f 17 50 Lexington Union [newspaper], Saturday, Nov 6, 1841 online, subscription required, at (https://www.newspapers.com/article/lexington-union/125911594/) This above publication was ordered by Yazoo County, Probate Court September Term 1841 page 535, #260. "Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99QD-F9XF-Q?cc=2036959&wc=M7MJ-MTG%3A344535801%2C344593801 : 21 May 2014), Yazoo > Minutes 1834-1842 vol A-B > image 610 of 662; county courthouses and public libraries, Mississippi. Yazoo County Mississippi Probate Court February Term 1842 page 611-612, #260 [More fully cited in chronological stream below] In the matter of the application of Edwd Exum administrator of James J. Slayton decd made at the [September Term 1841]...Proof of Publication of the Same having been made '''the heirs being now residents of the state'''...decreed that [Administrator sell the land on a credit of tweve months]...."Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99QD-F9X3-F?cc=2036959&wc=M7MJ-MTG%3A344535801%2C344593801 : 21 May 2014), Yazoo > Minutes 1834-1842 vol A-B > image 648 of 662; county courthouses and public libraries, Mississippi. Comment: The heirs are named Augustus and Emiline Slayton, and it is assumed by the order of names in the probate that Emiline is not the spouse of James or the mother of Augustus, so perhaps these two are siblings to one another. She could be the spouse of Augustus but the only man with that name traced so far would have been younger than 16 years in 1841. Is James J. Slayton their father, grandfather, uncle, brother, or any other relation who might be named in a will, where those named by testator can be at any degree of relationship, or none at all? A filing of a will for either James Slayton or John Slaton is not yet found in Yazoo Will Books A or B, covering this period, so it is suspected that both died intestate. A "legal heir" in an intestate proceeding is determined by local custom, and if James died intestate with no widow or surviving children, then siblings, nieces and nephews and grandchildren might be considered heirs, "Northwest Ordinance (1787)" online at (https://www.archives.gov/milestone-documents/northwest-ordinance) This was followed by many territorial and county courts for intestate succession until individual states codified their laws but it is equally possible that these are his surviving children. It is not clear that this refers to [[Slaton-576|Augustus Slaton]], but this given name is distinctively rare among Slatons. A distribution of the estate of James J. Slaton to his heirs is sought, but the land was auctioned for only $50. "Yazoo, Mississippi, United States records, Oct 30, 2018," images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3QT-6SX5-Y?view=explore : Mar 15, 2024), image 150 of 483; . ==Probate & deeds, John (dead), James (dead) & Mary (widow)== Comment: 1840 Yazoo census shows no hint of anyone named Slaton or Slayton, and if Mary Slaton is living there, she is in a household where she is not "head." Some of these are repeated from above for a chronological log. It appears that a John Slaton was dead before September 1841. Finding letters of adminstration (or a proven will) for the deceased John is a '''Research Need''' because his date of death is assumed to be after an 1840 land grant for a man by his name. He was clearly married to Mary, because the gist of the probate issues is that a wife in most states has a "dower" right for life to property deeded to her husband, unless she relinquishes it. Yazoo County, Probate Court September Term 1841 page 535, #260. Edward Exum Administrator of '''the estate of James J. Slayton, dec'd''', having by petition filed, represented to the court that it would be for the interest of the heirs of said deceased to sell the following described lands...all lying and being in the county of Yazoo, and state of Mississippi; and '''Augustus Slayton and Emiline Slayton, who are the legal heirs of said deceased, reside in the State of Alabama, and therefore out of jurisdiction of the Court, so that citation cannot be served on them... Yazoo County, Probate Court September Term 1841 page 539, #311 Upon the application and Petition of '''Mary Slaton widow and relict of John Slaton Decd for appointment of Dower out of...lands of which the said John Slaton died seized and possessed'''...of which the said Mary Slaton had never relinquished her right of Dower, viz [blank] it appearing to the Court that no administration on said estate have yet been granted and that said Allotment of Dower...has been published in the Yazoo City Whig...[a writ is ordered for the sheriff to summon five discreet freeholders who shall allot to the said Mary Slaton]... "Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9QD-F9XN-M?cc=2036959&wc=M7MJ-MTG%3A344535801%2C344593801 : 21 May 2014), Yazoo > Minutes 1834-1842 vol A-B > image 612 of 662; county courthouses and public libraries, Mississippi. Yazoo County, Probate Court November Term 1841 page 566, #311 Upon the application and Petition of Mary Slaton widow and relict of John Slaton Decd for appointment of Dower out of..lands of which the said John Slaton died seized and possessed...of which the said Mary Slaton had never relinquished her right of Dower, viz the west half of the north east quarter and west half of the south east quarter and north half of east half of north west quarter all in Section 13, Township 11 Range Two east and the east half of the north east quarter of Section 14, Town[ship] 11 Range Two east containing 80 acres and it appearing to the Court that no administration on said estate have yet been granted and that said Allotment of Dower...has been published in the Yazoo City Whig...[a writ is ordered for the sheriff to summon five discreet freeholders who shall allot to the said Mary Slaton... "Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9QD-F9XF-5?cc=2036959&wc=M7MJ-MTG%3A344535801%2C344593801 : 21 May 2014), Yazoo > Minutes 1834-1842 vol A-B > image 626 of 662; county courthouses and public libraries, Mississippi. Yazoo County, Probate Court December Term 1841 page 576, #260 Edward Exum...'''administrator of the estate of James J. Slayton''', dec'd', '''having represented to the court '''that the W 1/2 NW 1/4 & W 1/2 SW1/4 Section 13, T 11, R 2E & S 1/2&E 1/2 of NW 1/4 Section 13, T 11, R 2 East is''' the property of James J. Slayton''' and which lands '''were included on an order for writ of dower by the Probate Court Yazoo to be laid off and alloted to Mary Slaton widow of John Slaton Deceased''' at the November Term 1841...It is order [continued] "Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89QD-F9XP-5?cc=2036959&wc=M7MJ-MTG%3A344535801%2C344593801 : 21 May 2014), Yazoo > Minutes 1834-1842 vol A-B > image 631 of 662; county courthouses and public libraries, Mississippi. Comment: This appears to be a problem between the rights of deceased James's estate versus a writ to allot dower lands to Mary that included James' land. This implies that John and James were probably on adjoining lots. James' administrator, Edward Exum, would not be able to sell James's land with this writ clouding the issue of title. Yazoo County, Probate Court December Term 1841 page 584, #311 Writs handed to the sheriff for the appointment of commisioners to lay off and allot to Mary Slaton the widow of John Slaton, Deceased her Dower out of the lands of which the said John Slaton died seized and possessed having been returned..."Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9QD-F9XX-8?cc=2036959&wc=M7MJ-MTG%3A344535801%2C344593801 : 21 May 2014), Yazoo > Minutes 1834-1842 vol A-B > image 638 of 662; county courthouses and public libraries, Mississippi. Yazoo County, Probate Court January Term 1842 page 610, #311 Continuance of the application of Edw Exum, admr of James J. Slaton, Deceased, for a change of order ? of Dower to Mary Slaton out of the lands of which the said John Slaton died seized..."Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9QD-F9XX-8?cc=2036959&wc=M7MJ-MTG%3A344535801%2C344593801 : 21 May 2014), Yazoo > Minutes 1834-1842 vol A-B > image 638 of 662; county courthouses and public libraries, Mississippi. Yazoo County Mississippi Probate Court February Term 1842 page 611-612, #260 In the matter of the application of Edwd Exum administrator of James J. Slayton decd made at the [September Term 1841]. Returnable to the December Court and June? continuously to sell...the east half of North West quarter and west half of South West quarter of Section 13,, Township Eleven Range 2 East and South half of East half of North West quarter of same...in all [200 acres] Proof of Publication of the Same having been made '''the heirs being now residents of the state'''...decreed that [Administrator sell the land on a credit of tweve months].... Comment: This is about 120 acres more than his 1835 grant, but no deeds are registered for this. How did he acquire this land? This also implies that Augustus and Emiline Slayton were in Alabama by September 1841 to sometime before February 1842. Yazoo County, Probate Court March Term 1842 page 610, #311 Continuance for change order of division of Dower to Mary Slaton, widow of John Slaton, Deceased, made by Edward Exum, admr of James J. Slaton, Deceased..."Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99QD-F9X3-F?cc=2036959&wc=M7MJ-MTG%3A344535801%2C344593801 : 21 May 2014), Yazoo > Minutes 1834-1842 vol A-B > image 648 of 662; county courthouses and public libraries, Mississippi. Yazoo County, Probate Court March Term 1842 page 626, #311 Amendment to the allotment for the Dower of Mary Slaton (land of John Slaton, dec'd) "Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89QD-F9XX-K?cc=2036959&wc=M7MJ-MTG%3A344535801%2C344593801 : 21 May 2014), Yazoo > Minutes 1834-1842 vol A-B > image 658 of 662; county courthouses and public libraries, Mississippi. Yazoo County, Probate Court March Term 1842 page 629, #311 Amendment to the allotment for the Dower of Mary Slaton (land of John Slaton, dec'd) approved "Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89QD-F9XF-M?cc=2036959&wc=M7MJ-MTG%3A344535801%2C344593801 : 21 May 2014), Yazoo > Minutes 1834-1842 vol A-B > image 659 of 662; county courthouses and public libraries, Mississippi. Yazoo County Missssippi Deed Book M p279 - [abstract] Edward Exum, administrator of the Estate of James Slayton, dec'd sell to high bidders at auction, Jane Banks and Kinchen Exum, for $50 at public auction in Benton, lands W 1/2 NW 1/4 & W 1/2 SW1/4 Section 13, T 11, R 2E & S 1/2 of E 1/2 of NW 1/4 of the same section and township...2 May 1842 Yazoo County Missssippi Deed Book M p 307 - Commissioners to allot dower to Mary Slaton, 2 Aug 1842, rec Dec "Yazoo, Mississippi, United States records, Oct 30, 2018," images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3QT-6SVX-Q?view=explore : Mar 15, 2024), image 164 of 483; . Yazoo County, Probate Court August Term 1842 page 25, #311 Filing of commissioner's report pertaining to the allotment for the Dower of Mary Slaton (land of John Slaton, dec'd) "Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89QD-ZKXP?cc=2036959&wc=M7MJ-HTL%3A344535801%2C344609801 : 21 May 2014), Yazoo > Minutes 1842-1849 vol C-D > image 18 of 703; county courthouses and public libraries, Mississippi. TRUSTEES SALE
In conformity to the provisions of a Deed of Trust, executed by John Slayton on the 4th day of March, 1836, to Nathaniel G. Nye and William D. McKinstry as Trustees, for the purpose of securing the payment of a certain debt therein mentioned...the undersigned (James W. Barnett having been appointed by the Superior Court of Chancery a trustee in said deed in place of Wm. D. McKinstry) will sell to the highest bidder, for cash, in front of the Phoenix House in Yazoo City, (formerly Manchester) on Monday, the 31st March, 1845, between the hours of 11 o’clock, A. M. and 3 o’clock P.M., the following described real and personal estate, viz: slaves Jim, Jenney, Nelly, Harry and Caty, and the following lands, viz: - The west half northeast quarter, west half southwest quarter, west half southeast quarter, west half northwest quarter and north half east half northwest quarter of Section 13, Township 11, Range 2, East – Also the east half northeast quarter of Section 14, Township 11, Range 2, East, containing in all about 480 acres. The title to the above property is believed to be good, but acting as Trustees, we shall only convey such title to the purchaser as is vested in us by said Deed of Trust.
N. G. Nye, James W. Barnett, Trustees
Yazoo City, March 14, 1845 THE WEEKLY AMERICAN BANNER (Yazoo City, Mississippi), 28 March 1845, Fri. Page 2 Yazoo County Missssippi Deed Book N p 470 [abstract] James W Barnett to Deed Kinchen Exum - Whereas on the 4th day of March [1836] One John Slayton, then a resident of [Yazoo County Missssippi] delivered [to Nathaniel G. Nye and William D. McKinstry] a Deed of Trust for the purpose of securing [a certain debt] therein mentioned [embracing] the west half of northeast fourth, the south half of the east half of the north west fourth, Section 13, Township 11, Range 2, East, containing in all about 480 acres....[recorded in the Office of the Probate Court in Book C pages 496 & 97] And [December Term 1844 of the Superior Court of Chancery [James W Barnett was substituted as a trustee in the room of William D. McKinstry] for $550 sell to Kinchen Exum all the above described lands...Mar 31 1845 "Yazoo, Mississippi, United States records, Oct 30, 2018," images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3QT-6SRB-T?view=explore : Mar 15, 2024), image 250 of 425. Comment: No enslaved persons are mentioned in the deed of sale, and 1830 census gives no indication of enslaved persons in John Slaton's entry. It would appear that John acquired 200 acres beyond the ~280 he was granted, and some was in Section 14. Deeds for this addition are not registered in the County Court records. Yazoo County Missssippi Deed Book P page [abstract] - Samuel Sorels to Mary Slayton - for $100, 5 acres, running 40 rods east to west and 20 rods North to South north half of east half of northwest quarter section 4 township 11 range 2 west signed 10 Feb 1849 rec 14 Feb 1849 "Yazoo, Mississippi, United States records, Oct 30, 2018," images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3QT-6WLF?view=explore : Mar 15, 2024), image 258 of 414; . ==Summary== Applying Occam’s Razor has led to many mistaken theories about pre1850 American families, when census records show no explicit relationships, and court records and correspondence from that era might be the only source of clues. Determining if multiple adults in a census household were spouses, siblings, or sons or daughters of the head of household cannot be interpreted by the census alone. Nieces, nephews and grandchildren might be counted. "Farming out" children to relatives, friends, and neighbors was common. Yazoo County was formed from Choctaw lands in 1823, and the Territorial and State returns for Mississippi revealed no Slaton-like surnames to this submitter’s eyes before 1830, when census indicates the presence of a John Slayton. Land grants list a John Slayton (1831, 1835, and 1840) and James Slayton (1835) in Yazoo County Mississippi. Their land lots, apparently adjacent, are near the border of Madison County, west of the Big Black River and near U.S. 55., the interstate that shadows McCullough Road. A nearby landmark is the Casey Jones Death Plaque, where the "ghost town" of Vaughan used to house a Casey Jones museum, now relocated. Assuming, perhaps improperly, that the same John is granted three lots, it appears that John Slaton acquired an additional 200 acres to his grants, some in Section 14, because an auction for his land to satisfy a debt he contracted in 1836, involved some enslaved people and 480 acres of land. It appears that he might have borrowed, committing a Deed of Trust that was never fulfilled, prompting an estate auction in 1845. At the completion of that sale , no enslaved people are mentioned in the bill of sale in the court record. Land transfers without deed registration is risky but avoids court costs, and it appears that both James and John Slaton expanded their land grant holdings, and that John possibly borrowed money for this. John's 480 acres selling for $550 and James' 200 acres selling for $50 should also be noted. 1830 U.S. census for Yazoo is very clearly written, and John Slayton’s codes suggest a man aged between 50- 59 years, a man aged 40-49 years, and a boy under 5 and another 5-9. Females are one each: 40-49, 20-29, and under 5. "Mississippi, United States records, Aug 6, 2018," images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YTY-3T5?view=explore : Mar 15, 2024), image 551 of 581; United States. National Archives and Records Administration. The oldest female is presumably a spouse, but for which man? An assumption would be that this is Mary, later “widow and relict” of deceased John. Although a Joseph Slater catches the eye, "Attala, Mississippi, United States records, Aug 4, 2018," images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YBC-998Y?view=explore : Mar 16, 2024), image 1118 of 1137; United States. National Archives and Records Administration. '''there are no Slatons or variants in the 1840 Yazoo census''', where at least one would be expected. If widow Mary is living there, she is in a household where she is not "head." All that can be determined by this submitter so far is that James Slayton was dead by January 1841, and John had died by September 1841, leaving a widow Mary. The administrator for James’s estate, Edward Exum, deposes that “the property of James J. Slayton...[was] included on an order for writ of dower by the Probate Court Yazoo to be laid off and alloted to Mary Slaton widow of John Slaton Deceased.” This suggests to this submitter that this prompted an adjustment in Mary’s dower land, because James’s administrator was probably complaining (although that language was not used) that the writ encroached on dead James’ estate, and Mary was complaining that she has dower rights to that land superseding James’s rights. This almost certainly establishes that the lots were adjacent. Commissioners were appointed to report on this issue: the report still being sought. By 1849, Mary Slaton purchased 5 acres from Samuel Sorels for $100, and if the same widow, might have had realized some cash from the 1846 auction. Unless she remarried, she is not obviously in the 1850 census, at least in Mississippi (the number of Mary Slatons in 1850 census of that age defies positive identifications with this one) and it could be mooted that if she was between 40 and 49 years old in 1830, she might not have lived into that census. == Sources ==

Y-chromosome study of Thomas Harris b.c. 1673 of Anne Arundel Co., Maryland

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This page is a repository of data and analysis for Y-chromosome tests of descendants of [[Harris-16270|Thomas Harris b. circa 1673]] who married Rachel [Maddox] and lived in Anne Arundel and Prince George's Counties, Maryland. Thomas and Rachel had three sons who lived to adulthood: * Thomas Harris born 1699 * Benjamin Harris baptized 1714 * Samuel Harris born circa 1722 ''What follows was current as of June 2023.'' Nine men who claim patrilineal descent from each of these sons have done FTDNA's Y-chromosome test. The managers of the Harris surname study at FTDNA have placed tests associated with patriline descendants of Thomas Harris into Group 21: https://www.familytreedna.com/public/harris-ydna?iframe=yresults Testees within this group all have variant SNP I-FT236753, which, along with twenty other currently equivalent SNPs, define a deep subclade of I-M253. We conclude from this that descendants of Thomas share no common ancestor with any other Big-Y testees within the last 1000 years, and probably much longer. '''SNP data''' Four descendants of Thomas have tested at the Big-Y level. A summary of the SNP data from the tests: * The one test for a man claiming descent from Thomas Harris's son Thomas born 1699 is basal, with terminal SNP I-FT236753 and 6 private variants * The other three tests all share additional SNPs I-FT235980 and MF87105 and then 6, 3, and 1 private variants each. The latter three testees all have plausible lines back to Samuel Harris, and probably through different sons of Samuel's. Although none of these lines is proved, for now it seems probable that both I-FT235980 and MF87105 are signatures of Samuel, son of Thomas Harris and Rachel Maddox, i.e., he is the first man in this lineage to have these variants, and all patrilineal descendants of Thomas and Rachel will be identifiable as descendants of Samuel or not based on whether they have these variants or not. '''STR data''' Nine tests have 37 markers measured; of these, six have 67 markers measured; and of these, four have 111 markers measured (these are the four BigY-700 tests, which actually have hundreds of measured SNPs). Among these tests, there are 10 private variants, i.e., 10 STRs where all tests in the group with that STR measured have the same value, except one test has a value that is different by one. The one STR with variance among multiple tests is the fast-mutating CDY marker. This is a multi-copy marker, with its two copies designated CDYa and CDYb, and measurements are reported as a pair of counts. This is part of the 37-marker test, so all nine kits in the group have measurements. Of these, four have 34-36, two have 33-36, and three have 34-35. More specifically: * the three men with 34-35 are each thought to descend through Benjamin Harris * the two men with 33-36 are each thought to descend through Samuel Harris * three of the four men with 34-36 are thought to descend through Samuel Harris, and remaining is thought to descend through Thomas Harris This is consistent with 34-36 being the ancestral state and either Benjamin or a descendant first had the derived 34-35, while a descendant of Samuel obtained the derived state 33-36.

Y-DNA claims to some Anabaptist Stauffer families

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This page exists to document what is known of the y-DNA data for the Stauffer family originating in Eggiwil, Bern, Switzerland. The Anabaptist [[Stauffer-109|Christian Stauffer]] is believed to have been the ancestor of the Stauffer families emigrating to Pennsylvania. Two y-DNA matched groups claim descent from Christian. One group includes descendants of Christian's sons : * [[Stauffer-112|Hans]] b.c.1613 * [[Stauffer-195|Ulrich]] b.c.1629 * [[Stauffer-118| Daniel]] b.c.1630

YDNA Confirmed/Morse-Moss-Morris

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This is a work in progress. The page will be updated by [[Morse_Wilson-1|Sue Morse Wilson]].

Y-DNA Haplogroup A Subhaplogroups

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[[Space:Major_Y-DNA_and_mtDNA_Haplogroups|Home]] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haplogroup_A_%28Y-DNA%29 Y-DNA A subclades] shown by [http://www.isogg.org/wiki/Y-DNA_project_help#Nomenclature_System_.28YCC.29 YCC shorthand naming] (i.e. major haplogroup - SNP name) of DNA testers found in their WikiTree profiles '''which include results in YSearch'''. For the hierarchy of these subclades see [http://www.isogg.org/tree/ISOGG_HapgrpA.html Y-DNA Haplogroup A and its Subclades]. ==Y-DNA A Subclades Found in WikiTree== '''In SNP name order. WikiTreers are encouraged to add to this list. Please show only one example per subclade'''. # [[Bass-951|A-M31]] # [[Gage-692|A-P97]] #

Y-DNA Haplogroup B (aka B-M60) Subhaplogroups

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Y-DNA Haplogroup C Subhaplogroups

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Y-DNA Haplogroup D Subhaplogroups

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Y-DNA Haplogroup E Subclades

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Y-DNA Haplogroup E3b (aka E-M215 Subhaplogroups

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[[Space:Major_Y-DNA_and_mtDNA_Haplogroups|Home]] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haplogroup_E-M215_%28Y-DNA%29 Y-DNA E-M35.1 (formerly E3b) subclades] ''(redirects to E-M215)'' shown by [http://www.isogg.org/wiki/Y-DNA_project_help#Nomenclature_System_.28YCC.29 YCC shorthand naming] (i.e. major haplogroup - SNP name) of DNA testers found in their WikiTree profiles '''which include results in YSearch'''. For the hierarchy of these subclades see M35.1 at [http://www.isogg.org/tree/ISOGG_HapgrpE.html Y-DNA Haplogroup E and its Subclades]. ==Y-DNA E-M35.1 (formerly E3b) Subclades Found in WikiTree== '''In SNP name order. WikiTreers are encouraged to add to this list. Please show only one example per subhaplogroup'''. # [[Hodges-5227|E-CTS2500]] [http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html?snp=CTS2500&walk ->->->] - # [[Ehlers-857|E-BY4994]] [http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html?snp=BY4994&walk ->->->] # [[Wood-13886|E-BY172399]] [http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html?snp=BY172399&walk ->->->] * # [[Garrison-2836|E-L117]] [http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html?snp=L117&walk ->->->] - # [[Lancaster-1319|E-L143]] [http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html?snp=L143&walk ->->->] * # [[Baber-266|E-L241]] [http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html?snp=L241&walk ->->->] * # [[McGrew-498|E-L542]] [http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html?snp=L542&walk ->->->] - # [[Levitansky-23|E-L791]] [http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html?snp=L791&walk ->->->] * # [[Harvey-243|E-M84]] [http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html?snp=M84&walk ->->->] - # [[Bisset-161|E-M123]] [http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html?snp=M123&walk ->->->] * # [[Greenwood-1335|E-M183]] [http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html?snp=M183&walk ->->->] - # [[David-1072|E-PF6748]] [http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html?snp=PF6748&walk ->->->] * # [[Landsborough-9|E-PF6751]] [http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html?snp=PF6751&walk ->->->] - # [[Hamby-677|E-S9725]] [http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html?snp=S9725&walk ->->->] * # [[Leathers-74|E-V13]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haplogroup_E-V68#E-V13 Wikipedia] [http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html?snp=V13&walk ->->->] * # [[Sheldon-1385|E-V22]] [http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html?snp=V22&walk ->->->] * # [[Wills-3479|E-Z17264]] [http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html?snp=Z17264&walk ->->->] # [[Moskowitz-81|E-Z17696]] [http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html?snp=Z17696&walk ->->->] * #

Y-DNA Haplogroup G Subhaplogroups

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Y-DNA Haplogroup I Subhaplogroups

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[[Space:Major_Y-DNA_and_mtDNA_Haplogroups|Home]] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haplogroup_I-M170 Y-DNA I subhaplogroups] shown by [http://www.isogg.org/wiki/Y-DNA_project_help#Nomenclature_System_.28YCC.29 YCC shorthand naming] (i.e. major haplogroup - SNP name) of DNA testers found in their WikiTree profiles '''which once included results in YSearch'''. For the hierarchy of these subhaplogroups see [http://www.isogg.org/tree/ISOGG_HapgrpI.html Y-DNA Haplogroup I and its Subclades] and [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/y-dna-haplotree/I Family Tree DNA’s Y Haplotree] and
[[Space:Y-DNA_Haplogroup_I_Category_Tree| Y-DNA Haplogroup I1 & Subgroup Page]] '''In SNP name order. WikiTreers are encouraged to add to this list. Please show only one example per subhaplogroup'''. ==Y-DNA I Subhaplogroups Found in WikiTree== #[[Barbo-12|I-A1328]] #[[Aronovitz-4|I-A1965]] #[[Douglas-8138|I-A1968]] #[[Livingston-2396|I-BY24]] #[[Hull-514|I-BY266]] #[[Beardsley-78|I-BY463]] #[[Hull-514|I-BY2841]] #[[Dean-5343|I-BY3100]] #[[Vinsant-28|I-BY3406]] #[[Watson-13337|I-BY5384]] #[[Buys-651|I-BY34622]] #[[Darbyshire-80|I-CTS1148]] #[[Kanters-4|I-CTS1977]] #[[Persson-2218|I-F3312]] #[[Roberts-7085|I-F14873]] * #[[Freawineasson-5|I-FGC15106]] #[[Foster-2616|I-FGC22162]] #[[Sturdevant-47|I-L22]] #[[Darr-230|I-L126]] #[[Long-4800|I-L161]] #[[Hamilton-1422|I-L338]] #[[Kates-59|I-L801]] #[[Crow-1136|I-L1450]] #[[Tilly-194|I-M170]] * #[[Bradford-2718|I-M223]] #[[Crew-50| I-M253]] #[[Luce-717|I-M284]] #[[Hanley-618|I-P37]] #[[Zaidler-2|I-P78]] #[[Angstadt-12|I-P109]] #[[Cobb-5637|I-S1990]] #[[Darby-1476|I-S12289]] #[[Harper-4028|I-S14887]] #[[Marlow-151|I-S23679]] #[[Holcomb-1117|I-S26361]] #[[Beardsley-17|I1-S12289 (not listed on ISOGG yet)]] #[[Williamson-1443|I-PF49]] #[[Kent-3360|I-PF3292]] #[[Symonds-193|I-Y4044]] #[[Hough-388|I-Y4739]] #[[Stewart-22916|I-Y5360]] #[[Watson-13337|I-Y5384]] #[[Lindgren-175|I-Y16813]] #[[McAnally-133|I-Y7219]] #[[Jones-43665|I-Y7233]] #[[Jackson-22973|I-Y8712]] #[[Anderson-26121|I-Y17218]] #[[Gardner-938|I-Y17927]] #[[Freawineasson-5|I-Y85844]] #[[Ellis-3146|I-Z61]] * #[[Bartlett-4370|I-Z63]] #[[Goff-495|I-Z138]] #[[Key-1051|I-Z140]] #[[Collins-18351|I-Z2541]] #[[Heidrick-18|I-Z16983]]

Y-DNA Haplogroup N Subhaplogroups

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[[Space:Major_Y-DNA_and_mtDNA_Haplogroups|Home]] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haplogroup_N-M231 Y-DNA N subhaplogroups] shown by [http://www.isogg.org/wiki/Y-DNA_project_help#Nomenclature_System_.28YCC.29 YCC shorthand naming] (i.e. major haplogroup - SNP name) of DNA testers found in their WikiTree profiles '''which include results in YSearch'''. For the hierarchy of these subhaplogroups see [http://www.isogg.org/tree/ISOGG_HapgrpN.html Y-DNA Haplogroup N and its Subclades]. '''In SNP name order. WikiTreers are encouraged to add to this list. Please show only one example per subhaplogroup'''. ==Y-DNA N Subhaplogroups Found in WikiTree== # [[Juozapaitis-1|N-L551]] [http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html?snp=N-L551&walk ->->->] o # [[Lawrence-4769|N-L708]] [http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html?snp=N-L708&walk ->->->] # [[Barna-22|N-L1025]] [http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html?snp=N-L1025&walk ->->->] # [[Lillvik-2|N-M178]] [http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html?snp=N-M178&walk ->->->] # [[Gardner-10502|N-M232]] [http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html?snp=N-M232&walk ->->->] # [[Åkerman-50|N-Z4786]] [http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html?snp=N-Z4786&walk ->->->] # o = Tester’s Y-DNA no longer in WikiTree

Y-DNA Haplogroup O Subhaplogroups

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[[Space:Major_Y-DNA_and_mtDNA_Haplogroups|Home]] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haplogroup_O-M175 Y-DNA O subhaplogroups] shown by [http://www.isogg.org/wiki/Y-DNA_project_help#Nomenclature_System_.28YCC.29 YCC shorthand naming] (i.e. major haplogroup - SNP name) of DNA testers found in their WikiTree profiles '''which include results in YSearch'''. For the hierarchy of these subhaplogroups see [http://www.isogg.org/tree/ISOGG_HapgrpO.html Y-DNA Haplogroup O and its Subclades]. '''In SNP name order. WikiTreers are encouraged to add to this list. Please show only one example per subhaplogroup'''. ==Y-DNA O Subhaplogroups Found in WikiTree== # [[Chea-5|O-M175]] * #

Y-DNA Haplogroup Q Subhaplogroups

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[[Space:Major_Y-DNA_and_mtDNA_Haplogroups|Home]] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haplogroup_Q-M242 Y-DNA Q subhaplogroups] shown by [http://www.isogg.org/wiki/Y-DNA_project_help#Nomenclature_System_.28YCC.29 YCC shorthand naming] (i.e. major haplogroup - SNP name) of DNA testers found in their WikiTree profiles '''which include results in YSearch'''. For the hierarchy of these subhaplogroups see [http://www.isogg.org/tree/ISOGG_HapgrpQ.html Y-DNA Haplogroup Q and its Subclades]. '''In SNP name order. WikiTreers are encouraged to add to this list. Please show only one example per subhaplogroup'''. ==Y-DNA Q Subhaplogroups Found in WikiTree== # [[From-51|Q-CTS11969]] # [[Lopez-1752|Q-L191]] # [[Friedman-449|Q-L232]] # [[Vetrovec-10|Q-L936]] # [[Vick-165|Q-M242]] # [[Rubio-88|Q-M902]] # [[From-51|Q-Y9050]] # [[Green-17016 | Q-Y18503]] # [[Martin-45303| Q-FT374125]] # [[Dunn-15426 | Q-Y45920]]

YDNA haplogroup Rb1 NE07 (R-M269)

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==Description== Six generations of male descendants of Rev. Henry Smith who should carry yDNA marker Rb1 NE07FamilyTreeDNA, [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/SmithConnections?iframe=yresults SmithConnections Northeastern - Y-DNA Classic Chart] I tried to make an exhaustive list in order to more easily focus efforts on placing my earliest ancestor, [[Smith-154174|Elijah Smith (1741-abt.1814)]]. Bold indicate '''possibilities''', Italics where ''documentation may be missing and profiles need followup''. ==Research Notes== 1 [[Smith-2065|Henry Smith (abt 1599-aft 1648)]] of Wethersfield
:2 [[Smith-2067|Peregrine Smith (abt 1627-bef 1649)]] - no issue
:2 [[Smith-2071|Noah Smith (1644-1648)]] - died young
:2 [[Smith-2069|Samuel Smith (1638-1703)]] of Hadley
::3 [[Smith-10281|Samuel Smith (1667-1723)]] of Suffield
:::4 [[Smith-10355|Samuel Smith (1690-1758)]] of Suffield
::::5 Gideon Smith b. 23 Oct 1717, d. 3 Nov 1717
::::5 [[Smith-315680|Aaron Smith (1719-)]] ''incomplete record''
:::::6 ''perhaps'' [[Smith-96750|Aaron Smith (abt.1750-aft.1788)]] of Rutland, Vermont
::::5 Elijah Smith b. 26 Jul 1730, d. 7 Aug 1730
:::4 [[Smith-10376|Noah Smith (1698-1743)]] of Suffield
::::5 Elisha Smith b. 4 Jul 1724 of Tinmouth, Vermont
::::5 [[Smith-7232|Daniel Smith]] of Suffield then Rutland, Vermont
:::::6 [[Smith-7225|Noah Smith (1756-1812)]] of Rutland, Vermont
:::::6 Josiah Smith b. 1757 d. 1759
:::::6 [[Smith-7224|Israel Smith (1759-1810)]] of Rutland, Vermont
::::5 [[Smith-315765|Seth Smith (1734-1829)]] of Suffield then Herkimer, New York
:::::6 Isaac Sheldon Smith 11 Apr 1765
:::::6 Josiah Smith 16 Jul 1766
:::::6 Dudley Smith 1 Jan 1769
::::5 [[Smith-55833|Cephas Smith Sr. (abt.1736-aft.1793)]] of Suffield then Rutland, Vermont
:::::6 [[Smith-55832|Cephas Smith Jr. (1760-1815)]]
:::::6 Josiah Smith b. 2 Sep 1765
:::4 [[Smith-10380|Ebenezer Smith (1702-)]] of Suffield
::::5 [[Smith-267893|Elnathan Smith (1728-)]] ''missing''
::::5 [[Smith-267894|Simeon Smith (1732-1755)]] - had only one daughter
::::5 [[Smith-267892|Amos Smith Sr. (abt.1742-1820)]] of New Marlborough
:::::6 [[Smith-267891|Amos Smith Jr. (abt.1762-abt.1843)]]
:::::6 [[Smith-267895|Oliver Smith (1764-1788)]]
:::::6 [[Smith-267896|Jedediah Smith (abt.1766-abt.1852)]]
:::::6 [[Smith-267897|Samuel Smith (abt.1768-abt.1828)]]
:::::6 [[Smith-267900|Obediah Smith (1777-1859)]]
::3 [[Smith-10177|Ebenezer Smith (1668-1728)]] of Suffield
:::4 [[Smith-10199|Ebenezer Smith (1699-1748)]] of Suffield
::::5 [[Smith-64587|Jedediah Smith (1727-1776)]] of Granville then Natchez, Mississippi
:::::6 [[Smith-318342|Jedidiah Smith (1752-1819)]] of Blandford
:::::6 Ebenezer Smith - died young
:::::6 William Smith b 11 Oct 1754 - no issue :::::6 Josephus Smith b 21 Mar 1758
:::::6 [[Smith-64547|Richard Philetus Smith (1760-abt.1807)]]
:::::6 Israel Smith b. 15 May 1763
:::::6 Philander Smith b 14 Jan 1765
:::::6 Calvin Smith b. 25 Dec 1768
:::::6 Luther Smith b. 23 Oct 1770
:::::6 [[Smith-20903|Courtland Smith (1772-1838)]]
::::5 [[Smith-315751|Asa Smith (1729-1798)]] of Granville then Hartland
:::::6 Theophilus Smith [b. abt. 1768]
:::::6 Asa Smith [b. abt. 1772], d. 1803
:::::6 Calvin Smith b. 6 May 1781
::::5 [[Smith-85909|Ebenezer Smith (1734-)]] of Granville
:::::6 Ebenezer Smith b. 24 May 1768
:::::6 Zebulon Smith b. 8 Jul 1770
::::5 [[Smith-260016|Eliahkim Smith (1735-1775)]] of Hadley
:::::6 [[Smith-41481|Eliakim Smith (1767-1824)]]
::::5 [[Smith-85946|Elnathan Smith (1737-)]] of Granville then Natchez, Mississippi
:::::6 Eliphalet Smith 27 Apr 1765
::::5 Zebulon Smith - died young
::::5 '''[[Smith-154174|Elijah Smith (1741-abt.1814)]]''' of Simsbury then Otis, Massachusetts
:::::6 [[Smith-153756|Elijah Smith (1781-1852)]]
:::::6 [[Smith-308507|Asahel Smith (1787-1856)]]
:::::6 [[Smith-308509|Seth Tullar Woodford Smith (1789-1876)]]
:::4 [[Smith-7240|Nathaniel Smith (1702-1776)]] of Suffield
::::5 [[Smith-7239|Nathaniel Smith Jr. (1729-1821)]]
:::::6 [[Smith-112444|Nathaniel Smith III (1751-1807)]] of Rutland, Vermont
:::::6 Reuben Smith b. 9 Feb 1753
:::::6 William Smith b. 12 Jun 1755
:::::6 Jehiel Smith b. 21 Apr 1757
:::::6 Eliphalet Smith b. 16 Nov 1759
:::::6 Pliny Smith b. 19 Dec 1761
:::::6 Oliver Smith b. 8 May 1764, d. 11 Mar 1769
:::::6 [[Smith-115904|Homer Smith (1782-1837)]]
:::::6 [[Smith-114016|Harvey Douglas Smith (1789-1864)]]
::::5 [[Smith-205745|Jonah Smith (1735-)]] of New Hampshire
::::5 [[Smith-148955|Enoch Smith (1736-1801)]] of Bennington, Vermont
:::::6 Enoch Smith b. 28 Feb 1767
:::::6 Thaddeus Smith b. 26 Sep 1769
:::::6 Calvin Smith b. 22 Jan 1780
:::::6 Harvey Smith b. 10 Jul 1782
:::::6 Chauncey Smith b. 2. May 1785
:::::6 [[Smith-141534|Jedediah Smith (1789-1837)]]
:::4 [[Smith-10335|Jonathan Smith (1705-abt.1776)]] of Suffield then Washington, Connecticut
::::5 [[Smith-316633|Charles Smith (1730-abt.1804)]] of Washington then Clarendon, Vermont
::::5 [[Smith-250012|Martin Smith (1729-1804)]] of Washington then Rupert, Vermont
:::::6 [[Smith-219632|Luther Smith (1766-1839)]]
:::::6 [[Smith-267360|Truman Smith (1768-1835)]]
::::5 [[Smith-65766|Elihu Smith (abt.1735-1830)]] of Washington then Sheldon, Vermont
:::::6 [[Smith-65765|Daniel Smith (abt.1777-1859)]]
:::::6 Elihu Johnson Smith, b. 1768, d. 1799
::::5 [[Smith-60646|Jonathan Smith (1741-1802)]] of Lanesborough, Massachusetts
:::::6 [[Smith-28187|David Smith (abt.1766-abt.1860)]]
:::::6 Isaac Smith, b. 20 Sep 1768
:::::6 [[Smith-173539|Jacob Smith (1770-1852)]]
:::::6 Jonathan Smith, b. 28 Feb 1775
::::5 Elisha Smith b. 29 Jun 1754
::3 [[Smith-2101|Ichabod Smith (1670-1744)]] of Suffield
:::4 [[Smith-10327|Samuel Smith (1700-1767)]] of Suffield
::::5 [[Smith-315832|Dan Smith (1728-1762)]] of Sharon
:::::6 [[Smith-315911|Phineas Smith (1755-1794)]]
:::::6 [[Smith-315905|Apollos Smith (1756-1810)]]
:::::6 [[Smith-315903|Dan Smith (1759-1833)]]
::::5 [[Smith-72550|Cotton Mather Smith (1730-1806)]] of Sharon
:::::6 Thomas Mather Smith, b. 21 Jan 1763, d. 18 Apr 1782
:::::6 [[Smith-78826|John Cotton Smith (1765-1845)]]
::::5 [[Smith-139246|Simeon Smith (1733-1804)]] of Rutland, Vermont - no issue
::::5 [[Smith-315918|Paul Smith (1736-1825)]] of Sharon
:::::6 Paul Smith b abt 1756
:::4 [[Smith-10239|Ichabod Smith (1707-1749)]] of Suffield
::::5 Phineas Smith '- died young
::::5 [[Smith-218095|Ichabod Smith (1738-1821)]] of Suffield
:::::6 Phineas Smith b. 8 Aug 1773, d. 19 Mar 1776
:::::6 [[Smith-314737|Ichabod Smith (1779-1825)]]
:::::6 Phineas Smith b. 1 Feb 1781, d. 28 Aug 1820
::::5 [[Smith-176819|Asahel Smith (1739-1794)]] of Rutland, Vermont
:::::6 Asahel Smith b. 9 Apr 1764
:::::6 [[Smith-176750|Chauncey Smith (1765-1836)]]
:::::6 Elihu Smith b. 19 Feb 1768
::::5 Phineas Smith b. 28 Oct 1746, d. bef. 1757
:::4 [[Smith-10384|James Smith (1711-1784)]] of Suffield
::::5 [[Smith-10250|James Smith Jr. (1733-1787)]] of Suffield
:::::6 [[Smith-127598|James Smith (1761-1812)]]
:::::6 [[Smith-213095|Medad Smith (1763-1847)]]
:::::6 Uriah Smith b. 29 Dec 1768
:::::6 [[Smith-213103|Daniel Smith (1779-)]]
::::5 [[Smith-249160|Seth Smith (1737-1810)]] of Suffield
:::::6 Seth Smith 3 Oct 1768
:::::6 Levi Smith 10 Jul 1772
:::::6 Gamaliel Smith 9 Nov 1774, d. 1823
::::5 [[Smith-10309|Isaiah (Josiah) Smith (1742-abt.1815)]] of Suffield then Marlboro, Vermont
:::::6 [[Smith-241577|Isaiah Smith (1765-abt.1808)]]
:::::6 [[Smith-301283|Jonathan Smith (1769-1786)]]
:::::6 [[Smith-301285|David Smith (1771-)]]
:::::6 [[Smith-158254|Samuel Haines Smith (abt.1770-1811)]]
:::::6 [[Smith-301288|Joseph Smith (1779-)]]
:::::6 [[Smith-301290|Paul Smith (1781-1859)]]
:::::6 [[Smith-301383|Silas Smith (1781-1858)]]
:::::6 [[Smith-301455|Asa Smith (1784-)]]
::::5 [[Smith-10195|Eldad Smith (1745-1787)]] of Suffield
:::::6 Eldad Smith b 22 Mar 1770
:::::6 Nathaniel Smith b 31 Jul 1772
:::::6 Simeon Smith b 29 Aug 1774
:::::6 Gaius Smith b abt 1776
:::4 [[Smith-315644|Joseph Smith (1716-1751)]] of Suffield
::::5 Joseph Smith b. 19 Aug 1740, d. Apr 1743
::::5 Luther Smith b. 7 Mar 1742, d 7 Dec 1745
::::5 [[Smith-234605|Joseph Smith (1747-1805)]] of Suffield
:::::6 Joseph Smith 6 Apr 1784
::::5 Zadock Smith b. 25 Jul 1750 ''missing''
::3 [[Smith-10207|James Smith (1675-1750)]] of East Haddam then Suffield
:::4 [[Smith-10321|James Smith Jr (1700-1788)]] of Simsbury/Granby
::::5 [[Smith-79344|James Smith Jr. (1725-1759)]] of Simsbury
:::::6 [[Smith-313158|James Smith (1753-1829)]] of Granby
::::5 [[Smith-313104|Elijah Smith (1733-1760)]] of Simsbury
:::::6 [[Smith-313170|Elijah Smith (1756-1824)]] of Granby
:::4 [[Smith-10220|Noah Smith (1702-1743)]] only daughters
:::4 [[Smith-10279|Samuel Smith Sr (1704-1767)]] of Simsbury then Sharon
::::5 [[Smith-59548|Samuel Smith Jr. (1727-1756)]] of Fairfield
:::::6 Ephraim Smith b. 18 Dec 17[4]9
:::::6 Reuben Smith b. 24 Jul 1750
:::::6 Samuel Smith b. 29 Jul 1756
::::5 [[Smith-159889|John Smith (1728-1806)]] of Rutland, Vermont ''This family seems to be incorrectly linked to the Smiths of Durham Connecticut''
:::::6 Daniel Smith (1754-1832) :::::6 John Smith (1756-1825) :::::6 [[Smith-139341|Silas Smith (abt.1758-1801)]] :::::6 [[Smith-288739|Joel Smith (1760-1815)]] :::::6 [[Smith-220221|Elijah Smith (1764-1859)]] ::::5 [[Smith-226114|Joseph Smith (1734-1800)]] of New Hampshire
:::::6 Benjamin Smith (b. 1760; d. 1832)
:::::6 James Smith (b. 1763; d. 1844)
:::::6 Joseph Smith (b. 1772; d. 1864)
:::::6 Solomon Smith (b.1775 ; d. 4 Sep 1858)
:::::6 Stephen Smith
::::5 [[Smith-59560|Stephen Smith Sr. (1749-1794)]] of New Hampshire
:::::6 [[Smith-59539|Samuel Smith (1782-1850)]]
:::::6 [[Smith-59554|Ethan Smith (1784-1828)]]
:::::6 [[Smith-59553|Stephen Smith (1787-)]]
:::::6 [[Smith-253715|Reuben Smith (1789-1868)]]
::::5 Reuben Smith b. 12 Jan 1753 ''missing''
:::4 [[Smith-10252|Chileab Smith (1706-1733)]] ''maybe linked incorrectly to Worcester family''
:::4 [[Smith-316093|Ebenezer Smith (1710-)]] of Sheffield, Massachusetts
::::5 [[Smith-215214|Noble Smith (1737-)]]
::::5 [[Smith-280390|John Smith (1740-)]] ''seems to be linked to incorrect Ebenezer''
::::5 [[Smith-280394|Ebenezer Smith Jr. (1748-)]] ''seems to be linked to incorrect Ebenezer''
::3 [[Smith-10219|Preserved Smith (1677-1715)]] of Hadley
:::4 [[Smith-10225|Preserved Smith (1700-1729)]] - no issue
:::4 [[Smith-10383|Ebenezer Smith (1702-1729)]] of South Hadley
::::5 Preserved Smith b. 13 Mar 1728
:::4 [[Smith-5943|Samuel Smith (1705-1799)]] of Northfield
::::5 [[Smith-10286|Elisha Smith (1734-1815)]] of Winchester, New Hampshire
:::::6 Zimri Smith bapt. 8 Nov 1761
:::::6 Preserved Smith bapt. March 10, 1763, d.11 Sep 1775
:::::6 [[Smith-206203|Elisha Smith (1764-1818)]]
:::::6 [[Smith-129999|Noah Smith (1765-1852)]]
:::::6 Darius Smith bapt. 8 Oct 1767, d. 5 Sep 1776
:::::6 Luther Smith bapt. 7 May 1769, d. 5 Aug 1807
:::::6 Seth Smith bapt. 17 Oct 1773, d. 4 Sep 1776
:::::6 Preserved Smith bapt. 1 Oct 1775, d. 5 Sep 1776
:::::6 Seth Smith bapt. 25 May 1777
::::5 [[Smith-10226|Samuel "Captain" Smith (1735-1823)]] of Winchester, New Hampshire
:::::6 Samuel Smith b. abt 1800
::::5 [[Smith-10206|Reuben Smith (abt.1740-1832)]] of Northfield
:::::6 Phineas Smith b. 7 Nov 1762
::::5 Moses Smith b. abt 1753 ''missing''
::::5 [[Smith-10308|Oliver Smith (1743-1801)]] of Rutland, Vermont
:::::6 Samuel Smith bapt. 23 Jul 1775, d. 25 Jan 1776
:::::6 Samuel Smith b. 15 Feb 1779
:::::6 [[Smith-195492|Oliver Morton Smith (1784-1854)]]
:::::6 Jesse Smith b. 26 Dec 1790
:::4 [[Smith-10203|Chileab Smith (abt:1708-1800)]] of Ashfield
::::5 [[Smith-109501|Ebenezer Smith (1734-1824)]] of Chautauqua, New York
:::::6 [[Smith-109502|Preserved Smith (1759-abt.1834)]]
:::::6 [[Smith-287787|Obediah Smith (1770-1828)]]
:::::6 [[Smith-188416|Ebenezer Smith (1773-1855)]]
:::::6 Richard Smith b. 20 Jun 1774, d. 8 May 1800
::::5 [[Smith-78611|Moses Smith (1736-abt.1828)]] of Stafford, New York
:::::6 [[Smith-16394|David Smith (1766-1811)]]
:::::6 [[Smith-23453|Soloman Smith (abt.1770-)]]
:::::6 [[Smith-222879|Aristobulus Smith (1770-1841)]]
:::::6 [[Smith-240832|Zadock Smith (1772-aft.1850)]]
:::::6 [[Smith-230180|Moses Smith (1779-1849)]]
::::5 [[Smith-293486|Chileab Smith Jr. (abt.1742-abt.1843)]] of Ashfield, Massachusetts
:::::6 Chileab Smith b. 1765
:::::6 [[Smith-294160|Jeduthan Smith (1765-abt.1836)]]
::::5 [[Smith-4749|Enos Smith (1749-1836)]] of Ashfield, Massachusetts
:::::6 [[Smith-46441|Calvin Smith (1786-1865)]]
:::::6 [[Smith-223986|Emery Smith (1797-1851)]]
:::4 [[Smith-10228|James Smith (1710-1799)]] of Hadley - had only daughters
:::4 [[Smith-10222|Moses Smith (1712-1726)]]
== Sources ==

Y-DNA Haplogroup T Subhaplogroups

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[[Space:Major_Y-DNA_and_mtDNA_Haplogroups|Home]] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haplogroup_T-M184 Y-DNA T subhaplogroups] shown by [http://www.isogg.org/wiki/Y-DNA_project_help#Nomenclature_System_.28YCC.29 YCC shorthand naming] (i.e. major haplogroup - SNP name) of DNA testers found in their WikiTree profiles '''which include results in YSearch'''. For the hierarchy of these subhaplogroups see [http://www.isogg.org/tree/ISOGG_HapgrpT.html Y-DNA Haplogroup T and its Subclades]. '''In SNP name order. WikiTreers are encouraged to add to this list. Please show only one example per subhaplogroup'''. ==Y-DNA T Subhaplogroups Found in WikiTree== # [[Garrett-1859|T-L131]] # [[Chaimovitch-2|T-L162]] # [[Lemke-260|T-M70]] # [[Rouse-629|T-M184]] #

Y-DNA of Nothstein-Notestine-Nothstine-Notestein

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The goal of this project is to identify Y-DNA of Nothstein, et al, families. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Notestein-13|Living Notestein]]. Consider joining this project to help further the Y-DNA study. Notestein Y-DNA. {{Image|file=Y-DNA_of_Nothstein-Notestine-Nothstine-Notestein.png |align=c |caption=Notestein Y-DNA Haplogroup |size=l}} {{Image|file=Y-DNA_of_Nothstein-Notestine-Nothstine-Notestein-1.png |align=c |caption=Notestein Y-DNA Block Tree |size=l}} Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=19516249 send me a private message]. Thanks!

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

Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem

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''' Allegedly ...''' Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem is a crusader pub established in 1189 AD – the year Pope Gregory VIII called for a Third Crusade to the Holy Land and the year that Richard the Lionheart became king of England and started organising the Third Crusade. It sits below Castle Rocks and the walls of Nottingham Castle, in the heart of the town centre. Many man made tunnels and caves connect to it, dating back over a thousand years. Robin Hood, a figure of English folklore, but also believed to be based on a real person who lived in Nottinghamshire, and who went on the crusade, is said to have frequented the inn. The inn is also purported to be haunted by former crusaders. King Richard the Lionheart and his men congregated at the pub before embarking on the Third Crusade in Jerusalem, giving the pub its name. Evidence suggests that caves in the rock against which the pub is built were used as a brewhouse for Nottingham Castle, and may date from around the time the castle was built in 1067, then being extended as a pub for townsfolk outside the Castle walls. Richard the Lionheart ruled England, the Principalities of Wales, and also ruled lands as Lord of Ireland, Duke of Normandy, Aquitaine and Gascony; Lord of Cyprus; Count of Poitiers, Anjou, Maine, and Nantes; and was overlord of Brittany. Richard I ruled over much of France during the Angevin Empire (sometimes called the first English Empire). Richard had already taken the cross as Count of Poitou in 1187. His father and Philip II had done so at Gisors on 21 January 1188 after receiving news of the fall of Jerusalem to Saladin. After Richard became king, he and Philip II agreed to go on the Third Crusade, since each feared that during his absence the other might usurp his territories, they collectively organised the Crusade. '''(The above is entirely from public domain narrative and not in any way proven factual)'''''

Year 2023 (MMXXIII) Mission Log

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This "Mission Log" has been created to track my progress towards various goals for this year. CC7 as of 15 February is 4300, as of 24 February is 4353. As of March 1, 2023, the CC7 count is 4,407, thanks to fellow Wikitreers. As of March 15, 2023, the CC7 count is 4,604. As of April 14, the CC7 count has reached 4,952! The goal for the year is to complete 5,000 connections, earning the next badge. As of 15 February, this month's contributions are more than 1,000. Personal profiles for connections have been made in 18 States.

Previously uncategorized Cemeteries in 19 states have been documented: (1) Alaska, Alaska Baptist Cemetery, Fairbanks, Alaska; (2) Alabama, (3) Arkansas, (4) Delaware, (5) Indiana, Dowden Cemetery, Jackson County; (6) New Jersey, (7) Kentucky; (8) Garden City, Clark County, South Dakota, Garden City Cemetery; (9) Tennessee,Walnut Hill Baptist Church Cemetery, Walnut Hill, Tennessee; (10) Texas, Valley Mills, Bosque County, Blackwell Family Cemetery; (11) Louisiana, Vernon Parish, Wisby Memorial Cemetery (12) Mississippi, Eagle Grove Church Cemetery, Birdie, Mississippi; (13) New Mexico, (14) Ohio, Oak Grove Memorial Park, Lexington, Ohio; (15) Oklahoma, (16) Pennsylvania, (17) Washington State, (18) California. (19)Utah, Wight's Fort Cemetery, West Jordan, Utah.

Yearsley Pottery

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This pottery was founded in mid-17th century by [[Wedgwood-176|John Wedgewood]] (1630–1682), whose father, [[Wedgwood-143|Thomas]], was from Staffordshire. It manufactured large cisterns, puzzle jugs, plates and bowls. It was passed down to John's son, also [[Wedgwood-175|John]] (1658–1705/07), then his son [[William]] and finally to his son [[John]] who moved the pottery to Heworth, York, where it continued production into the 19th century. The start and end dates of the business are approximations. The puzzle jug pictured is inscribed "JOHN WEDGWOOD 1691". It was made at the Yearsley Pottery and is now in the Victoria and Albert Museum (see image for details). It was a puzzle because the slits in the neck would cause spillage. In fact, the handle and rim are hollow, and the user can drink from one of the three spouts. Note that there was another, earlier, pottery nearby, at Soury Hill, which apparently produced pots for Byland Abbey around the late 15th or 16th century. Indeed the pottery which is the subject of this profile might have also been at Soury Hill.Family Tree of Wedg(e)woods by Leslie and Margaret Wedgewood. == References == Oxley Grabham, ''Yorkshire Potteries, Pots and Potters'', 1916, Coultas & Volans, York (available as part of "502 Books on Yorkshire History, Family History, Yorkshire Genealogy on 3 DVDs"). Report of Yearsley Moor Archaeological Project, 2009–2013, chapter 3h, ''Yearsley and its pottery industry'' by Christopher Williams PIFA, FSA Scot, and Dr Gudrun Gaudian.

Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow: A History of Some of the Descendants of Joseph Wasson and Some Allied Lines

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My cousin Harriet Neville Limper devoted a lot of her life to doing genealogical research into her family. Most of the results of her efforts are compiled in a book she self-published in 1988, and then provided to various family members. One wrinkle is that although her book does have a bibliography, it does not use footnotes. My intent is to (eventually) transcribe her bibliography to this page, so that her original sources can be seen, even though it isn't possible for me to connect each profile I create based on her research to a specific source in her bibliography. Ideally, I'd like to scan the entire book and make it available, but although Harriet has died, it remains under copyright. For the moment I am merely transcribing names and dates and connections. This book is viewable on FamilySearch online here: https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/919842/?offset=44#page=1&viewer=picture&o=info&n=0&q=

Yestis of Norfolk Research

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Source research and analysis for the Yestis family of Norwich and Norfolk == Family of Abraham Yestis == Abraham was the son of Isaac Yestis & Martha Smith, baptised 26 Aug 1668 at St John Timberhill Norwich. Abraham had 7 children, only 1 of whom survived childhood: Barnham Yestis (1702-1702) Hanah Yestis (1705-) Ane Yestis (1706-1706) Susannah Yestis (1707-1707) Abraham Yestes (1708-1708) Elizabeth Yestis (1709/10-1709/10) Elizabeth Yestis (1710-1710) Elizabeth nee Barnham died 1718 (Monumental Inscription) Abraham then Married Elizabeth Grigson 1719 Elizabeth nee Grigson died 1723 Abraham died 1728

Yew Tree Brake Cemetry

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This is a cemetery and crematorium in Speech House near Cinderford Gloucestershire ==History== This Cemetery or Burial Ground was founded in 1997, and we understand it is still open. The Forest of Dean Crematorium is "set in the heart of the forest and provides a picturesque setting for funerals from the surrounding areas of Chepstow, Monmouth, Lydney and Ross-on-Wye". There is a Book of Remembrance available for the Crematorium on the Remembrance Online website (indexed under 'T' as 'The Forest of Dean Crematorium'). It shares its entrance with Yew Tree Brake Cemetery. [Source: John Williams/Rosemary Lockie] ==Known cremations== [[Davies-5943|Donald Albert James Davies]] cremated [[Hough-1803|Kathleen Elisabeth Hough]] cremated

YHaplogroup BY100711

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== BY100711 Families == *Line of [[Moore-18745|Patrick Moore, b. c. 1681, County Antrim, Ireland - d. c. 1752, Lunenburg Co., VA.]] *Line of [[Moore-17452|William Moore, b. c. 1755, County Antrim, Ireland (?), d. aft. 1813, Montgomery County, Tennessee]] *Line of [[Moore-1634|Hugh Moore, b. 1750, County Antrim, Ireland; d. 1833, Warren County, Kentucky]]. ==Haplogroup BY100711 Age Estimation== *Haplogroup R-BY100711 represents a man who is estimated to have been born around 250 years ago, plus or minus 150 years. That corresponds to about 1800 CE with a 95% probability he was born between 1650 CE and 1950 CE. == Phylogenetic Parent of BY100711 == *[[Space:Haplogroup BY50776|BY50776 ]] == Phylogenetic Child of BY100711 == *[[Space:Haplogroup BY96810|BY96810 ]] *[[Space:Haplogroup FTC14662|FTC14662 ]]

YHaplogroup Z16539

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==Haplogroup Z16539 Age Estimation== *FTDNA estimates Z16539 emerged ca 1500 BCE. == Z16539 Phylogenetic Parent == *[[Space:Haplogroup CTS3655/S3787|CTS3655/S3787]] == Z16539 Phylogenetic Children== *CTS5931 *CTS8035 *FT125137 *[[Space:Haplogroup Z16540|Z16540]]

Yngling Family

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Perhaps the name of this FS-page should be "The Legendary Yngling Family" in order to separate them from families that can be supported by sources?? The family line of the Ynglinga family is mentioned in the Scandinavian sagas and legends. We really have no idea what is real, if any, when we are dealing with that kind of time period. Later rulers, who actually might be historical, will also have "adjusted" the family lines in order to connect with the Ynglinga family. This page is a place to gather the different lines of the Ynglinga family mentioned in different sagas/legends. (It will be translated later.) Från Wikipedia; En drott (fsv. drotin, isl. dróttinn) var under fornnordisk tid en man som hade ett krigsfölje (isl. drótt), en hird, det vill säga vad vi skulle kalla en hövding, småkonung eller furste. Suffixet -en (samma suffix som i Oden) föll senare bort eftersom man felaktigt tolkade det som bestämd artikel. I formen drots eller riksdrots kvarlevde titeln in i medeltiden. En drotts hustru kallades drottning, vilket fortfarande är namnet på en kungs hustru eller en kvinnlig monark på de nordiska språken. - Bör skrivat något om titeln kung verses drott - hur skall man förklara? * Note: Haralds slekt fra Odin, enligt Hvordan Norge ble bebygd/Hversu Noregr byggdist; :: ''Bure heter en konge som hersket over Tyrkland. Hans sønn var Bor. Bor var far til Odin Åsakonge, far til Frøy, far til Njord, far til Frøy, far til Fjolne, far til Svegde, far til Vanlande, far til Visbur, far til Domalde, far til Domar, far til Dyggve, som vi kaller Trygve, far til Dag, far til Agne Skjalvsbonde, far til Alrek, far til Yngve, far til Jørmunfrode, som vi kaller Jørund, far til Ån den gamle, som vi kaller Aun, som ni vintre drakk av horn for alders skyld før han døde. Aun var far til Egil Tunnedolg, far til Ottar Vendelkråke, far til Adil i Uppsala, far til Øystein, far til Yngvar den gråhårede, far til Braut-Anund, far til Ingjald den illråde, far til Olav Tretelgja, far til Halvdan Kvitbein, far til Øystein, far til Halvdan den gavmilde og matgjerrige, far til Gudrød Veidekonge, far til Halvdan Svarte, far til Harald Hårfagre.'' * Enligt Ynglingatal skall Ynglingaätten ha regerat från Uppsala från tiden före Kristus till någon gång på 600-talet. Ungefär samma information finns i Gesta Danorum som placerar Frejs söner i Uppsala. Snorre Sturlasson berättar att 400- och 500-talskungarna Aun, Egil Tunnadolg och Adils ligger begravda i Gamla Uppsala. Det engelska Beowulfkvädet anförs ofta som ett oberoende belägg för att dessa kungar skall ha existerat. Efter de arkeologiska undersökningar som gjorts daterades gravarna till ungefär samma period som dessa kungar bör ha levat baserat på andra detaljer i historierna. https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gamla_Uppsala * Ynglingaätten enligt Ynglingatal; Fjölner, Svegder, Vanlande, Visbur, Domalde, Domar, Dyggve, Dag, Agne, Erik och Alrik, Yngve och Alf, Jorund, Aun den gamle (även Ane), Egil Tunnadolg (även Angantyr), Ottar Vendelkråka, Adils den mäktige, Eystein (Östen), Yngvar, Bröt-Anund (ibland Önund), Ingjald Illråde, Olof Trätälja, Halvdan Vitben, Eystein Halvdansson, Halvdan, Gudröd Vejdekonung, Olof Geirstadaalf, Ragnvald Hederhög. The section below is copied from former category; List of Swedish Monarchs (now a free-space page). == House of Yngling == The kings before year 800 can be considered fictional characters. The sources for their existens are stories such as ''Ynglingasagan'' by Snore Sturlason, written early 13th century, (it is considered to be far from a reliable source)Fredrik Charpentier Ljungqvist, ''Den Långa Medeltiden - De nordiska ländernas historia från folkvandringstid till reformation'' (2015), Dialogos, Stockholm and ''Beuwulf'', an English heroic poem which oldest written source is from year 1000. The Danish historian Saxo Grammaticus, wrote down ''Gesta danorum'' at the end of the 12th century and its value as a source has been questioned. According to Snorre the early kings were called [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drott_(titel) drott], a title similar to king. The Ynglinga-kings are to be considered as fictional characters but they are a part of the cultural inheritance. * Oden, a.ka. Sigge Fridulfsson, 100 B.C. * Njord of the Vanir * Yngve-Frej, son of Njord and the founder of the house of Ynglinga. He made Uppsala the capital of power and culture. * Fjolner, son of Yngve-Frej, drowned in a barrel of mead when visiting the Danish king Frod. * [[Fjalnesson-1|Sveigder]], son of Fjolner, disapeared into a rock and was never seen again. * [[Svegesson-1|Vanlande]], died when an incubus rode him. * [[Vanlandesson-1|Visbur]], son of Vanlande, his two sons from his first marriage burned down the house he was in. * [[UNKNOWN-99543|Domalde]], son from Visbur's second marriage, was sacrificed because of bad harvests. * [[Domaldesson-2|Domar]], died of natural couses. * [[Domarsson-28|Dyggve]], the first to be called king according to Snorre Sturlason, died of natural couses. * [[Dyggvesson-1|Dag]], so clever that he could understand the singing of birds, died during a raiding against Denmark. * [[Dagsson-33|Agne]], went on a raiding against Finland where he killed the chief Froste. Agne was hanged in his own neck chain as revange for Froste's death by Froste's daughter Skjalv. * [[Agnisson-2|Alrek]] and [[Agnisson-3|Erik]], sons of Agne, killed each other when they were out riding horses. * [[Alreksson-36|Yngve]] and [[Alriksson-1|Alf]], sons of Alrek, killed each other by sword in a fight over Alf's wife Bera. * [[Alfsson-4|Hugleik]], son of Alf, died in a battle agians the sea king Hake. * Hake, was killed by Yngve's sons Jorund and Erik. * [[Yngvisson-2|Jorund]], was captured and hanged during a raid in Denmark. * [[Jorundsson-34 |Aun]] the Old, a.k.a. Ane, was dethroned after twenty winters by the Danish prince Halvdan. * Halvdan, died after twenty winters * [[Jorundsson-34 |Aun]] returns, sacrifices a son to Odin in order to have a long life and is rewarded with 60 years., he Was dethroned after another 20 years on the throne by Åle "the Strong". * Åle, killed by Starkade "the old" after 20 years on the throne. * [[Jorundsson-34 |Aun]] returns once more and when he is 120 years old he sacrifices another son to live another 10 years, he continues to do this every 10 years and lives to be 200 years old. * [[Aunson-1|Egil]], son of Aun, (Angantyr according to the saga about Beuwulf) killed by a bull or in a battle against the king of the Geates, Hugleik. *[[Egilsson-35|Ottar Vendelkråka]], son of Egil, * Ale, brother of Ottar, driven away by his nephew Adil (who was helped by Beuwulf). * [[Ottarsson-23|Adil]], died when he fell off his horse. * [[Athilsson-1|Östen]], son of Adil, burned to death by the sea king Sölve. * Sölve, killed by the Svea-people. * [[Eysteinsson-219|Yngvar]], son of Östen, died during a raid in Estonia. * [[Yngvarsson-2|Anund]], son of Yngvar, died in a land slide. * [[Onundsson-17|Ingjald]], burned himself and his men to death when attacked by the Danish king Ivar Vidfamne. * [[Halfdansson-161|Ivar Vidfamne]] (c. 655- c. 695), is said to have ruled over the kingdom Svea, the Danes, Kurland, Saxland, Estonia and a fifth of England. Died during a raid in Karelian. * Harald Hildetand (c. 705 - 750), nephew of Ivar, died as an old man in a battle. * [[Randversson-24|Sigurd Ring]] (c. 750 - c. 770), Harald's step-son, burned himself to death in a battle. * [[Sigurdsson-4|Ragnar Lodbrok]] (c. 770 - c. 785)[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semi-legendary_kings_of_Sweden Wikipedia: List of Semi-Legendary Kings of Sweden] * Östen Beli[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semi-legendary_kings_of_Sweden Wikipedia: List of Semi-Legendary Kings of Sweden] == Sources ==

Ynglingasagan

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Ynglingasagan (Ynglinga saga) is a saga / legend / tale, which is estimated to be written about 1230 by Snorre Sturlasson (mostly known as an Icelandic historian and poet). It is the first saga in the book "Heimskringla".

YNL

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The Yoder Newsletter ("YNL") is an extensive collection of data about the various branches of the Joder family of Steffisburg, Switzerland. It includes ancestors dating back to the 1300s under many variants of the Joder surname. It includes data from genealogical and dna sources and uses a unique family identification numbering system. :Author: Chris Yoder and others :[https://yodernewsletter.org/intro.html General Introduction and Credits] :[https://yodernewsletter.org/welcome.html Home Page] :[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:YNL| Other WikiTree pages that link to this page]]

York 1829

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The journey on the “York”. Interestingly it seems some of the historical clocks in Tasmania arrived on the York with [[Dumas-419|Captain John Craig Dumas]] and the Dumas family. King George IV donated six clocks, each with a great bell. When they arrived aboard the convict ship York in 1829, three were installed in Hobart, one at St Luke’s Richmond, one at St Johns Launceston and one at Christchurch Longford St Luke's clock restoration, https://www.tasmaniananglican.com.au/ta200411-23/ St John's Anglican Church clock the focus of Historical Society talk, https://www.examiner.com.au/story/4787177/society-talk-takes-a-trip-through-time-photos/ On the Convict Trail, http://ontheconvicttrail.blogspot.com/2017/06/christ-church-longford.html ==Sources==

York and Lancs miscellaneous medals

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Medals inherited from George Symes of unrelated members of the York and Lancs regiment '''Military General Service Medal''' *James Eccles 2/84th Foot - bars show Nivelle and Nive [[Eccles-1279|James Eccles (abt.1787-1870)]] **The [[Wikipedia:Battle_of_the_Nive|Battles of the Nive]] (9–13 December 1813) were fought towards the end of the Peninsular War. **James Eccles was in a military record in 1793-1815. The medal was awarded in 1848 and only to surviving claimants. '''Military''': "UK, Military Campaign Medal and Award Rolls, 1793-1949"
National Archives of the UK; Kew, Surrey, England; Class: WO 100; Piece: 8
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Name: James Eccles; Service Date: 1793-1815; Service Place: Europe; Campaign or Service: Napoleonic Wars; Regiment or Unit Name: 84th Regiment of Foot.
'''Indian Mutiny Medal''' *J Driscoll 84th Regt bar shows Lucknow [[Driscoll-2293|Jeremiah Driscoll (abt.1834-1904)]] **Jeremiah Driscoll was in a military record. He was a private in the 84th Foot (service number 34). He was born about 1834 at Drenwigh Dunnanway Cork and at the age of 42 admitted as a Chelsea Pensioner 25 Apr 1876. He died in 1904. '''Military''': "UK, Royal Hospital Chelsea Pensioner Admissions and Discharges, 1715-1925"
Royal Hospital Chelsea: Length of Service Pensions, Admission Books; Class: WO 117; Piece Number: 24
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Name: Jeremiah Driscoll; Pension Admission or Examination Age: 42; Birth Year: abt 1834; Pension Admission or Examination Date: 25 Apr 1876; Regiment: 84th Foot; Rank: Pte; Regimental Number: 34.
'''New Zealand Medal''' *J Cook 65th Regt **[[Wikipedia:New_Zealand_War_Medal|New Zealand War Medal]] **Maybe Cook, Joseph Private Service Number 3573 1861 Duty Location Auckland, New Zealand 65th (The 2nd Yorkshire North Riding) Regiment Of Foot Archive Reference WO 12/74401861 Worldwide army index (from https://au.forceswarrecords.com/record/749019950/cook-joseph-1861-worldwide-army-index ) **Possibly J Howlet Cook; Service Date: 1845-1866; Campaign or Service: New Zealand; Regiment or Unit Name: 65th Regiment of Foot; Regimental Number: 2294. '''Military''': "UK, Military Campaign Medal and Award Rolls, 1793-1949"
National Archives of the UK; Kew, Surrey, England; Class: WO 100; Piece: 18
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Name: J Howlet Cook; Service Date: 1845-1866; Service Place: New Zealand; Campaign or Service: New Zealand; Regiment or Unit Name: 65th Regiment of Foot; Regimental Number: 2294.
**But there is another John Cooke serving in New Zealand with reegimental number 330 '''Egypt Medal''' *2549 Lce Sgt H Haycock 1/ York & Lanc regt 29th Feb 1884; also Distinguished Conduct Medal and the Khedive's Star [[Haycocks-18|Henry Haycocks (abt.1860-)]] **Henry Haycocks; Service Date: 1884-1886; Service Place: Sudan; Campaign or Service: Sudan; Regiment or Unit Name: 1st Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment; service number was 2549. '''Military''': "UK, Military Campaign Medal and Award Rolls, 1793-1949"
National Archives of the UK; Kew, Surrey, England; Class: WO 100; Piece: 66
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Name: Henry Haycocks; Service Date: 1884-1886; Service Place: Sudan; Campaign or Service: Sudan; Regiment or Unit Name: 1st Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment; Regimental Number: 2549.
**Distinguished Conduct Medal received from Queen Victoria July 1884 **Haycocks apparently mentioned on Page 2 of 7 Jul 1884 Issue of ''London Magnet'' . Similarly ''Penny Illustrated Paper'' 12 July 1884 : " the face of the enemy, when his superior officer, Captain Littledale, was severely wounded at El Teb. LANCE-SERGEANT HENRY HAYCOCKS, 1st York and Lancashire, assisted in capturing a battery of four guns, and was among the first to rush the pits sheltering "[https://search.findmypast.com.au/bna/viewarticle?id=bl%2f0000693%2f18840712%2f017&stringtohighlight=haycocks] **Not the same man as: Queen’s South Africa, bar Cape Colony, 208 Serjt H.J. Haycock, Duke of Edinburgh’s Volunteer Rifles. Also served as a Sergeant of 2 other units and being involved in the Matebele War of 1893. BUT Henry James “Harry” Haycock was born during 1867 in Coventry, Warwickshire. At the age of 18 he left home to enlist with the British Army, joining the East Yorkshire Regiment on 5th October 1885. So too youngMedal sold https://www.liverpoolmedals.com/product/queens-south-africa-medal-d-e-o-v-r **Hy Haycocks was discharged on 4 March 1885. He was in the 1/York & Lanc (service number 2549). '''Military''': "UK, Royal Hospital Chelsea Pensioner Admissions and Discharges, 1715-1925"
Royal Hospital, Chelsea: Discharge Documents of Pensioners; Class: WO 121; Piece Number: 242
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Name: Hy Haycocks; Discharge Date: 4 Mar 1885; Regiment: 1/York & Lanc; Rank: Pte.; Regimental Number: 2549.
**Hy Haycocks - Regiment: York & Lancaster Regiment - 65th & 84th Foot; Attestation date: 29 Oct 1880; Discharge date: 04 Mar 1885. He purchased his discharge. '''Military''': "Chelsea Pensioners Discharge Documents 1760-1887"
Archive: The National Archives; Series: Wo 121 - Chelsea: Pensioners' Discharge Documents 1760-1887; Reference: WO 121
[https://search.findmypast.com.au/record?id=GBM%2FWO121%2F0242%2F001_214&parentid=GBM%2FWO121%2F121573857 FindMyPast Image] - [https://www.findmypast.com.au/transcript?id=GBM%2FWO121%2F121573857 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 29 March 2023)
First name(s): Hd; Last name: Haycocks; Regiment: York & Lancaster Regiment - 65th & 84th Foot; Attestation date: 29 Oct 1880; Discharge date: 04 Mar 1885; Discharge corps: York & Lancaster Regiment - 65th & 84th Foot; Document type: Discharge; Box: 0242.
*1904 Private 2nd battalion [[Witt-4377|Joseph Witt (abt.1850-abt.1920)]] bar shows Tel-el-Kebir. As well as the Egypt Medal he has the Khedive's Star '''British South Africa Company Medal''' *2891 Pte E Havron 2nd battalion [[Havron-35|Edward Havron (abt.1873-abt.1897)]] **E Havron of the 2nd Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment was in a military record in Africa; Campaign or Service: Matabele Wars, 1893-1897. His service number was 2891. '''Military''': "UK, Military Campaign Medal and Award Rolls, 1793-1949"
National Archives of the UK; Kew, Surrey, England; Class: WO 100; Piece: 77
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Name: E Havron; Service Date: 1893-1897; Service Place: Africa; Campaign or Service: Matabele Wars; Regiment or Unit Name: 2nd Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment; Regimental Number: 2891.
**Image of the roll states he died at Bulawayo (present day Zimbabwe). Roll compiled 1897 for award earned 1896 so presumably died 1896 or 1897. '''South Africa''' *4651 Pte J Edley 1/ York & Lanc regt various South African bars including 1901 [[Edley-32|John Charles Edley (1877-1952)]] **J C Edley was in two military records in 1899-1902; South Africa - Second Boer War; Regiment or Unit Name: 1st Battalion York & Lancaster. His service number was 4651. He was entitled to the South Africa Medal and clasps for Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal, Tugeln Heights, Relief of Ladysmith, and Laing's Nek.'''Military''': "UK, Military Campaign Medal and Award Rolls, 1793-1949"
National Archives of the UK; Kew, Surrey, England; Class: WO 100; Piece: 200
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Name: J C Edley; Service Date: 1899-1902; Service Place: South Africa; Campaign or Service: South Africa - Second Boer War; Regiment or Unit Name: 1st Battalion York & Lancaster; Regimental Number: 4651.
'''Military''': "UK, Military Campaign Medal and Award Rolls, 1793-1949"
National Archives of the UK; Kew, Surrey, England; Class: WO 100; Piece: 341
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Name: J C Edley; Service Date: 1899-1902; Service Place: South Africa; Campaign or Service: South Africa - Second Boer War; Regiment or Unit Name: 1st Battalion York and Lancaster; Regimental Number: 4651.
'''World War 1''': *7806 Pte Costello Y & L Regt 1914 bar [[Costello-2507|James Costello (1885-)]] **James Costello joined the regiment in 1904. His service number was 7806. He was aged 20, born Jarrow, occupation at the time of attestation was labourer.'''Military''': "UK, British Army World War I Service Records, 1914-1920"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; War Office: Soldiers’ Documents, First World War WO363
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Name: James Costello; Gender: Male; Enlistment Age: 20; Birth Place: Farrow, Durham, England; Military Date: 1904; Relationship to Soldier: Self (Head); Regimental Number: 7806; Regiment Name: York and Lancaster Regiment; Number of Images: 19; Form Title: Short Service Attestation.
**1914 Star North Staffordshire Regiment, York & Lancaster Regiment roll compiled 14 May 1918 7806 Private J Costello. Discharged 16 Jan 1916 Para 392/XVI '''Military''': "UK, World War I Service Medal and Award Rolls, 1914-1920"
The National Archives of the UK; Kew, Surrey, England; War Office and Air Ministry: Service Medal and Award Rolls, First World War. WO329; Ref: 2472
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Name: J Costello; Military Year: 1914; Rank: Private; Unit: 2nd Battalion; Company: WO 329; Regiment or Corps: North Staffordshire Reg, York & Lancaster Reg; Regiment Number: 7806; Medal Awarded: 1914 Star.
**James Costello has a brief entry on Lives of First World War: Source information ID: 969142 Reference: WO372/5 Title: Medal Index CardLives of First World War https://livesofthefirstworldwar.iwm.org.uk/lifestory/969142 **James was in a military record. He was in the York & Lancaster (service number 7806, 54233/D). He survived the war and recieved a pension'''Military''': "UK, World War I Pension Ledgers and Index Cards, 1914-1923"
Western Front Association; London, England; WWI Pension Record Cards and Ledgers; Reference: 048/0181/COS-COT; Reference Number: 2/Mc/1943
{{Ancestry Record|61588|157419029|au}} (accessed 1 April 2023)
Name: James Costello; Record Type: Card; Service Number: 7806, 54233/D; Corps, Regiment or Unit: York & Laucaster; Title: WWI Pension Record Cards and Ledgers; Description: Other Ranks Survived; Next of Kin: James Costello.
*15728 L/Cpl. J. Priestley Y. & L. Regt. [[Priestley-1091|James Priestley M M (1883-abt.1930)]] **J Priestley received the Military Medal. He was a L Corporal in the York and Lancaster Regiment (service number 15728).'''Military''': "UK, British Army Recipients of the Military Medal, 1914-1920"
British Army Recipients of the Military Medal 1914-1920. Uckfield, East Sussex, United Kingdom: The Naval and Military Press
{{Ancestry Record|60997|56637|au}} (accessed 9 April 2023)
Name: J Priestley; Regimental Number: 15728; Regiment: York and Lancaster Regiment; Rank: L Corporal; Medals: Military Medal.
'''Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal''' *Issued in the reign of Queen Victoria to Colour Sergeant R. Bronson (actually Brobson) of the 65th Regiment and 640 Qr. Mr. Sgt D. Heneghan 84th Regt. **[[Brobson-10|Robert Brobson (1806-1881)]] medal issued 1845 **[[Heneghan-80|Dennis Heneghan (1838-)]] medal issued 1877 *Sgt Kaye of the York and Lanc Regt was issued the medal in the reign of King Edward VII. [[Kaye-1210|John Henry Kaye (1871-1949)]] ==Sources==

York Baptisms of Children of Men Named Thomas Squire

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== Baptisms == The following children were baptized in York, Yorkshire in 1610-1650 to men named Thomas Squire. Children of Thomas Squire of Bedderne: # William, bpt. January 6, 1632/3 at Saint Michael-Le-Belfry, York ("sone of Mr Thomas Squire (of ye Bedderne)") # Elizabeth, bpt. May 11, 1635 at Saint Michael-Le-Belfry, York ("ye daughter of Mr Thomas Squire or ye Bedderne"), bur. May 30, 1635 # George, bpt. April 18, 1636 at Saint Michael-Le-Belfry, York ("sone of Mr Thomas Squire of ye Bedderne") # Thomas, bpt. August 17, 1640 at Saint Michael-Le-Belfry, York ("sone of Mr Thomas Squire of ye Bedderne") Children of Thomas Squire, Public Notarie: # John, bpt. January 12, 1641/2 at Saint Michael-Le-Belfry, York ("sone of Mr Thomas Squire, Publique Notarie") # Judith, bpt. August 13, 1643 at Saint Michael-Le-Belfry, York ("daughter of Mr Thomas Squire, notarie Pbb") Children of not yet identified to a particular Thomas Squire: # Marmaduke, bpt. October 12, 1613 at St Maring Coney Street, York # William, bpt. January 28, 1615/6 at Saint Helen's, York # Butterress, bpt. February 28, 1616/7 at Stongate, York # Thomas, bpt. June 30, 1616 at Holy Trinity Kings Court, York # Ann, bpt. June 9, 1618 at Holy Trinity, York # Margaret, bpt. September 11, 1618 at Stongate, York # John, bpt. December 10, 1619 at Holy Trinity Kings Court, York # John, bpt. March 19, 1619/20 at Saint Helen's, York # Elizabeth, bpt. April 22, 1621 at Holy Trinity , York # Mary, bpt. April 22, 1621 at Stongate, York # John, bpt. November 22, 1622 at Saint Michael-Le-Belfry, York # Jane, bpt. January 5, 1623/4 at Saint Marting and Saint Gregory, York # William, bpt. April 27, 1625 at Saint Helen's, York # Mary, bpt. April 20, 1626 at Saint Michael-Le-Belfry, York, bur. January 24, 1628/9 # Thomas, bpt. June 26, 1627 at Saint Michael-Le-Belfy, York # Elizabeth, bpt. June 24, 1628 at Stongate, York # Ellen, bpt. August 4, 1628 at Holy Trinity Micklegate, York # George, bpt. September 29, 1631 at Saint Marting and Saint Gregory, York, bur. August 31, 1632 # Ann, bpt. October 8, 1655 agt Saint Michael-Le-Belfry, York == Sources ==

York County and the World War

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York County and the World War
(World War I)

*Hill, Clifford J.; Lehn, John P. *Publisher: Clifford J. Hill; John P. Lehn 1920 *Searchable *WorldCat [https://www.worldcat.org/title/york-county-and-the-world-war/oclc/972405260 972405260] ====Copyright.==== :: This book is in the [https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/ Public Domain Mark 1.0] as is was published in 1920 with no copyright extension on file. ====Contents.==== * Being a war history of York and York County and a record of the services rendered to their country by the people of this county. === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/yorkcountyworldw00hill/page/n3 '''Archive Org''' ====Source Example:==== : * Hill, Clifford J.; Lehn, John P.''[[Space:York_County_and_the_World_War|York County and the World War]]'' Publisher: Clifford J. Hill; John P. Lehn 1920 Page ### ====Inline Citation Example:==== : Hill, Clifford J.; Lehn, John P. ''[[Space:York_County_and_the_World_War|York County and the World War]]'' Publisher: Clifford J. Hill; John P. Lehn 1920 Page ### * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:York_County_and_the_World_War|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

York County Pennsylvania Land Records-Campbell

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==Purpose== The purpose of the '''[[Space:Campbells_of_York_County_Pennsylvania|The Campbells of York County Pennsylvania]]''' is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through ''York'' 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 ''York'' County we are collecting marriage, land and probate records of the Campbells of York County. This page has the '''Campbell Land Records for the years 1801 and prior'''. If your ''York'' 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 ''York'' 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! {| border="2" cellpadding="2" width="100%" |+ '''York Co Pennsylvania Land Records''' |- bgcolor=#d3a9bd ! Volume !! Page !! Grantor !! Grantee !! Date !! Comment |- | A || 7 || John Campbell || John Campbell || 1750 || One cow |- | A || 438 || John Campbell || George Stevenson || 1760 || 2, 50 acre tracts in Chanceford Twp |- | 2A || 69 || Robert Miller and John Campbell || James Glasgow || 1778 || 418 acres of "Ram Pike Hill" |- | 2B || 125 || William Campbell || Peregrine Messer || 1783 || 20 acres on Rock Creek |- | 2B || 200 || Francis Boggs || Archibald Campbell || 1783 || 118 acres |- | 2D || 32 || William Sharp || George Campbell || 1786 || 300 acres in Cumberland Township |- | 2F || 216 || Samuel Buchanan || John Campbell || 1789 || 193 acres and a warrant of 50 acres for "Warm Spring" |- | 2G || 122 || John Campbell || Nicholas Cooper || 1791 || 18 acres in the county called "Warm Spring" |- | 2H || 387 || Michael Mumper || Thomas Campbell || 1793 || 38 acres in the county |- | 2I || 159 || Thomas Campbell || Michael Mumper || 1793 || 487 acres of Andrew Wilson's estate |- | 2I || 381 || James Kelley || John Campbell || 1794 || 187 1/2 acres |- | 2I || 496 || John Donnell || John Campbell || 1794 || Appointment as power of atty |- | 2K || 33 || John Campbell || Benjamin Breeneman || 1794 || All of his summer crop of John Dowell's dec. |- | 2K || 278 || Stephen Griffin || Robert Campbell || 1795 || 53 acres of "Stephens Green" |- | 2L || 79 || William Elder || John Campbell || 1796 || 52 1/4 acres |- | 2L || 325 || James and Cassandra Campbell esq. || Henry Young || 1793 || Lot No. 183 in Hanover Town |- | 2L || 438 || Janett Paxton || John Campbell || 1796 || 144 acres |- | 2N || 92 || Robert Fullerton || William Campbell (of Baltimore Co, MD) || 1797 || 146 1/4 acres |- | 2O || 254 || John and Margaret Campbell || Hugh Glasgow || 1799 || 202 acres |- | 2P || 154 || John and Elizabeth Campbell || William Valentine || 1801 || 193 acres |}

York County Pennsylvania Probate-Campbell

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==Purpose== The purpose of the '''[[Space:Campbells_of_York_County_Pennsylvania|The Campbells of York County Pennsylvania]]''' is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through ''York'' 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 ''York'' County we are collecting marriage, land and probate records of the Campbells of York County. This page has the '''Campbell Probate Records for the years 1800 and prior'''. If your ''York'' 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 ''York'' 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! {| border="2" cellpadding="2" width="100%" |+ '''York Co Pennsylvania Probate Records ''' |- bgcolor=#d0e09e ! Volume !! Page !! Deceased !! Executor !! Date !! Comment |- | A || 56 || Francis Campbell || Samuel Boyd (uncle) and Robert Maxwell || Jul 11, 1752 || Wife: Elizabeth; Son: John; Daughters: Janet and Martha; Brother-in-Law: Robert Maxwell |- | B || 7 || Thomas Campbell || || 1763 || Letters of Admin. |- | C || 314 || John Campbell || John (son) and Ann (wife) || Feb 25, 1774 || Wife: Ann; Sons: John, James, Charles, and William; Daughter: Ann, Catherine, Janet, and Margaret |- | D || 55 || George Campbell || Isabell (wife) and Joseph Reid || 1776 || Wife: Isabell; Daughter: Janet, Martin, Marrion, Isabell, and Margaret; Son: George |- | F || 341 || Archibald Campbell (of Monoghan Twp) || Thomas Campbell (brother) || 1785 || Sister: Sarah (Joseph) McDowell; Brother: John and Thomas; Niece: Rachel McDowell |- | H || 234 || John Campbell (of Franklin Twp) || James Stevenson and James Thompson || 1788 || Daughter: Agness Mullen; Daughter: Janet (Mark) Millikin; Nephew: Hary Mullen, John Millikin |- | K || 25 || Hugh Campbell (of Straban Twp) || Robert and Alexander (sons) || 1799 || Wife: Rebecca; Sons: Alexander, Armstrong, and Robert Campbell; Daughter: Mary and Margaret |}

York County Virginia Land Records-Campbell

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==Purpose== The purpose of the '''[[Space:Campbells_of_York_County_Virginia|The Campbells of York County Virginia]]''' is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through ''York'' 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 ''York'' County we are collecting marriage, land and probate records of the Campbells of York County. This page has the '''Campbell Land Records for the years 1800 and prior'''. If your ''York'' 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 ''York'' 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! ==York County Land Records -Campbell== {| border="3" cellpadding="4" |+'''York County Land'''
'''Campbell Records''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" |Liber||Folio||Grantor||Grantee||Date_of_Record||Comments||Record |- |5||486||John Richardson||Hugh Campbell||1752||Hugh is 18 years old and becoming John's apprentice as a carpenter||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSL6-13MY-2?i=546&cat=367331 Doc Image] |- |7||83||Mungo Campbell||Alexander Craig||1764||Farm animals and household goods||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9LP-HQY?i=52&cat=367331 Doc Image] |- |8||387||Christiana Campbell (of Williamsburg)||Charles Carter et. al||1774||2 lots on the E. side of Eastern Shore in Williamsburg||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9LP-HWX?i=457&cat=367331 Doc Image] |- |6||308||William Digges||Moss&Campbell||1785||horses, harnesses, carriage, and slaves||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C37X-622X?i=414&cat=367378 Doc Image] |- |6||382||Thomas Nelson Jr. et. al||John Campbell||1788||Lot No's 135 and 136 in York Town||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C37X-65J8?i=453&cat=367378 Doc Image] |- |7||281||John Campbell||Robert Gibbons||1798||Selling "slaves" to wit: Rachel, Sue, Phillis, Polly, and Lewis||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C37X-XS6X-Q?i=158&cat=367378 Doc Image] |- |7||391||Colin Campbell (Late of Surry County)||Archibald Campbell Jr. (his brother)||1802||Appointment as power of attorney||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C37X-XS6X-F?i=219&cat=367378 Doc Image] |-

York County Virginia Marriage Records-Campbell

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==Purpose== The purpose of the '''[[Space:Campbells_of_York_County_Virginia|The Campbells of York County Virginia]]''' is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through ''York'' 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 ''York'' County we are collecting marriage, land and probate records of the Campbells of York County. This page has the '''Campbell Marriage Records for the years 1800 and prior'''. If your ''York'' 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 ''York'' 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!

York County Virginia Probate-Campbell

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==Purpose== The purpose of the '''[[Space:Campbells_of_York_County_Virginia|The Campbells of York County Virginia]]''' is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through ''York'' 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 ''York'' County we are collecting marriage, land and probate records of the Campbells of York County. This page has the '''Campbell Probate Records for the years 1800 and prior'''. If your ''York'' 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 ''York'' 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! ==York County Probate Records -Campbell== {| border="3" cellpadding="4" |+'''York County Probate'''
'''Campbell Records''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" |Liber||Folio||Deceased||Executor||Date_of_Record||Comments||Record |- |5||101||Charles Campbell||Anthony Hall||March 4, 1674||Will of Charles Campbell dec. was proven in court||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9TZ-C3PK?i=481&cat=367215 Doc Image] |- |5||103||Charles Campbell||Anthony Hall||February 1, 1674||No immediate family members named in will||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9TZ-C3RK?i=482&cat=367215 Doc Image] |-

York Dist, South Carolina, Wills of Thomas and Mary Duncan

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Wills of Thomas & Mary Duncan copied from Mary Ann Dobson’s Genealogy Bug Leaving estate to Ann Kidd York Co. SC Wills and Administrations (index on FHL film 229,623) Wills, SC Archives, York Co. Wills, Vol.1, pg.430 Will of THOMAS DUNCAN SEN, York District South Carolina. This last Will and Testament of Thomas Duncan Sen. made this third day of July one thousand eight hundred and eight being and living in York Destrict South Carolina, Calling to mind the uncertainty of life and that it is appointed for all men to die & being weak in boddy but Thanks be to God I enjoy my perfect sound mind and Memory, I do apoint this my last Will and Testament And first I comend my body to the ground and my Soul to God who gave it. And further I Will that all my just Debts and Funeral expences be paid. further I will and by this my last Testament make over all my Estate both real and personal Lands Cattles of every kind and houshold furniture and all other property whatsoever that that I possess unto my beloved Wife Mary Duncan to hold and possess without let on molestation to leave it to whome she will at her decease. And further I do hereby apoint Demsey Winbun & Geo; Davis executor and Mary Duncan my beloved Wife executrix of this my last will and Testament & I herby declare this to be my last will Testament & made void all other wills made here tofore by me. Dated Signed and Sealed the day and year above written with my own mark and in the presance of ---- ---- Tho's (X his mark) Duncan (Seal) Wit. Jno. A. Gebie, William Henderson, William W. Stanton. Probated April 3, 1809; Will Book "A" P.(blank); Case No. 55; File No. 118 York Co. SC Will A-322/323; Case 55; File 119: Will of Mary (x) Dunkin, 8 May 1811; weak in body; to "Niece Ann Kidd all that tract of land on which I now live (which was willed to me by my beloved Husband Thomas Dunkom to dispose of it at my pleasure)" for her use her lifetime and after her Death to her heirs; also stock, household goods, bonds, etc. Executors Charles Brownfield, Henry Kerr, George Davis. Wit. Roger Barry, George Kidd, Mary (x) McFarlsong. Produced in court 5 Aug. 1811 by Rodger (sic) Berry, who said George Kidd and Mary McFarlane (sic) were witnesses. Executors qualified.

York Families of US Southern Colonies

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The purpose of this page is to help improve the profiles of early YORK families who settled in the US Southern Colonies (Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia) between 1600-1776. # [[York-1032|William York]], immigrant, settled in Baltimore, Maryland. The first few generations of his family are in need of sourcing. The third generation supposedly removed to North Carolina after the 1704 death of their father. As of 30 Apr 2021, most of their profiles are unsourced.

Yorkshire, Brass Bands

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These pages are for Brass Bands in Yorkshire England Black Dyke Mills Band Black Dyke Mills Band in action https://open.spotify.com/track/3kv59HpPD3EBryU4TTKRoo?si=9e37ab2c0269454e *Black Dyke Band, formerly John Foster & Son Black Dyke Mills Band, is one of the oldest and best-known brass bands in the world. It originated as multiple community bands founded by John Foster at his family's textile mill in Queensbury, West Yorkshire in the mid-19th century. The ensemble has become prominent in competitive band championships and through recordings for film and television [[Wikipedia:Black_Dyke_Band]] The heritage of the Black Dyke Mills band can be found on their website via their Heritage pages. "The following has been reproduced with kind permission of the committee of the Black Dyke Band" "Permission to reproduce the history of the Black Dyke Mills Brass Band from the website http://www.blackdykeband.co.uk/ given by email from the band secretary John B. O'Brien to Stephen Davies on 19 January 2022" Copy of the Email Hello Stephen, Thank you for your email and voicemail. I can confirm that the band would have no objection to you include a history of the band on your website as part of your wikitree project. The best place to access the history of the band would be through our website www.blackdykeband.co.uk and follow the links to our heritage pages. There have been a number of written histories of the band published over the years, the most recent being '150 Glorious Years' by Dr. Roy Newsome and 'Am Inside Story' by John Clay - both of these are now out of print but copies can be obtained every now and then on websites like Abebooks. There is a brand new book, which has just been published 'The Celebrated Black Dyke Mills Band - The Victorian Years' by David Hirst, this can be purchased from the online shop on the band website. Regarding previous names for the band, that is fairly straightforward as the name has been the same since it was founded in 1855. John Foster and Sons Black Dyke Mills Band - this was often shortened to Black Dyke Mills Band Since the closure of the mill in the 1990's and the loss of naming rights, the band has been know as. Black Dyke Band (1855) Ltd - shortened to - Black Dyke Band. On behalf of the band may I wish you luck with your project. Regards, John B. O'Brien Secretary Black Dyke Band '''Founder''' [[Foster-29166|John Foster]] '''Previous Musical Directors''' [[Mortimer-2268| Sir Harry Mortimer OBE, CBE (1902-1992)]]

Yorkshire Ejected 1662

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Listing from '''Yorkshire Puritanism and early nonconformity''' : illustrated by the lives of the ejected ministers, 1660 and 1662 by Dale, Bryan, 1832-1907; Crippen, T. G. (Thomas George) Publication date [1909?] [https://archive.org/details/yorkshirepuritan00dalerich/page/5/mode/1up Archive.org] ====Ministers Ejected in Yorkshire==== :Amgill, Christopher R., Treeton. :Arlush, Stephen, M.A V., Howden. :Armitage, Robert Ch., Holbeck. :Ashley, William (?) Rastrick. :Atkinson, — .. .. .. .. Leeds Grammar School. :Awkland, John . . Letwell. :Barnes, David R., Birkin-on-Aire. :Baycock, James (?) South Cave. :Bentley, Eli, M.A V., Halifax. :Benton, William EL, Thornscoe. :Birkbeck, Thomas R., Ackworth. :Bloom, Matthew C, Sheffield. :Blount, or Blunt, John, B.A R., Hollym. :Booker, or Bowker, James . . . . C, Sowerby. :Bovill, Francis . ^ Ch., Bramley. :Bovill, John or Jon. .. .. .. Monk Fryston. :Bowles, Edward, M.A. .. .. York Minster. :Boyard, or Byard R., Wheldrake. :Buckle, Buckley, or Bulkley .. .. P.C., Guiseley. :Burdsell, Thomas P.C., Selby. :Calvert, James, M.A V., Topcliff. :Calvert, Thomas, M.A York Minster. :Carmitchell, or Carmichael, John .. Ch., Thoresby. :Cart, J., or William .. .. .. R., Hansworth. :Charman, Stephen, M.A R., Hemsworth. :Clark, Peter, M.A R., Kirby Underdale. :Clayton, Luke V., Rotherham. :Colewhone, or Colquhoun, James .. V., Ganton. :Constantine, Henry, M.A R., Moor Monkton. :Coore, Richard Ch., Tong. :Cornwall, Ralph Skipsea. :Cranford, or Crawford .. .. V., Bugthorpe. :Crooke, John, M.A P.C., Denby. :Crossley, Jeremiah, M.A Ch., Bramhope. :[[Cudworth-422|Cudworth, Nicholas]] (?) C, Beeston. :Darwent, Isaac Ch., Stannington. :Dawson, Joseph Ch., Throxton. :Denton, John Oswaldkirk. :Denton, Nathan P.C., Bolton-on-Dearn. :Donkinson, John P.C., Sand Hutton. :[[Dury-186|Dury, David]] Perpetual Curate, Honley. :[[Ellwood-652|Ellwood, Samuel]] Vicar of Bishopthorpe. :Etherington Morley. :[[Ewbank-246|Evanke]] (Ewbank), George Great Ayton. :[[Everard-553|Everard, Hugh]] Perpetual Curate, Hickleton. :Fairfax, Henry, M.A R., Bolton Percy. :Ferret, Joseph, or Joshua .. .. V., Pontefract. :Fido, Anthony V., Hemingborough. :Fisher, James V,, Sheffield. :(Flaxton, see Plaxton) :Foresight, — (?) "East Hepsley." :Fox, Thomas (?) Easington. :[[Gargrave-41|Gargrave, Cotton]] Vicar, Kippax. :Garnet, John, M.A. .. .. .. Leeds Grammar School. :Gunter, John, LL.B V., Bedale. :Haines, — P.C., Walton. :Hancock, Rowland .. .. .. V., Ecclesfield. :Hardcastle, Thomas, B.A. . , .. V., Bramham. :Hawden, William .. .. .. V,, Broadsworth. :Hawksworth, Thomas, M.A Ch., Hunslet. :Hepworth, John . . . . . . C., Let well. :[[Heywood-720|Heywood, Oliver]], B.A .. Ch., Coley. :Hibbert, Henry, D.D Hull (Trinity). :Hide, John C, Slaithwaite. :Hill, Edward R., Crofton. :Hill, Matthew P.C., Thirsk. :Hill, Nicholas .. V., Burstwick. :Hill, Stephen (?) Beverley. :Hobson, John, M.A R., Sandal Parva. :[[Holdsworth-1223|Holdsworth, Josiah]], Perpetual Curate Nether Poppleton. :[[Holdsworth-1220|Holdsworth, Josiah]] Pastor of Heckmondwike. Perpetual Curate Sutton. :Holmes, Barham, M.A. .. .. R., Armthorpe. :Hoole, John .. C, Bradfield. :Hulston, — (?) Edlington. :Ingham, — Uncertain : W.R. :Inman, — R., High Hoyland. :[[Issott-17|Issott, John]] P.C., Nun Monkton. :Jackson, Christopher (1) . . . . Uncertain. :Jackson, Nathaniel V., Barwick-in-Elmete. :Jennison, — . . . . . . . . (?) Osgodby. :Johnson, Thomas . . . . . . V., Sherburn-in-Elmete. :Kaye, William V., Stokesley. :Kennion, Roger . . . . . . . . C, Ripponden. :Kirby, Joshua Lect., Wakefield. :Lambe, Nathaniel V., Alne. :Laughthorn, or Langthorne, Simeon P.C., Boynton. :Law, Thomas R., Sigglesthorne. :Lecke, Thomas P.C., Barlby. :Lee, Obadiah (?) Warmfield. :Lister, — Giggleswick. :Lloyd, — Ch., Farnley. :Lucke, William P.C., Bridlington. :Marsden, Gamaliel Ch., Southowram. :Marsden, Jeremiah V., East Ardsley. :[[Marshall-18420|Marshall, Christopher]] Vicar, Woodchurch. :Medcalf, Alexander . . . . . . V., Stillington. :Mekal, or Michel R., Setterington. :[[Micklethwait-211|Micklethwaite Thomas]], M.A. Rector Cherry Burton. :Milward, John R., Darfield. :Milner, Jeremiah, B.A V., Rothwell. :Moore, Edmund . . . . . . Ch., Baildon. :Moorhouse, Henry .. .. .. R., Castleford. :Nesbitt, Philip R., Kirklington. :Nesse, Christopher, M.A Lect., Leeds. :Noble, John, M.A R., Kirk Smeaton. :Ord, — R., Cowsby. :Packland, John Uncertain. :Pecket, Philip V., Lastingham. :Peebles, — Uncertain. :Perrot, Richard, B.D York Minster. :Pickering, Robert, M.A. .. .. Ch., Barley. :Plaxton, or Plackstone, John .. R., Scrayingham. :Pomeroy, John P.C., Barmby-in-Marsh. :Prime, Edward C, Sheffield. :Procter, Anthony, M.A. .. .. V., Well. :Procter, Charles V., Whitkirk. :[[Rathband-10|Rathband, Nathaniel]] Rector, Ripley. :Richardson, Christopher, M.A. .. R., Kirkheaton. :Richardson, Edward, D.D Ripon (Col. Ch.). :Robinson, John Ch., Rastrick. :Robinson, Joseph R., Cottingham. :Roote, Henry Ch., Sowerby. :Roote, Timothy Ch., Sowerby Bridge. :Ryther, John North Ferriby, S. :Sale, James, M.A Lect., St. John's, Leeds. :Sampson, — .. .. .. .. Ch., RawclifF. :Scargill, — Ch., Chapelthorpe. :[[Scurr-223|Scurr, Leonard]] Beeston. :Sharp, Thomas R., Adel. :Shaw, John, M.A Hull (Trinity). :Shaw, Joseph Ch., Worsborough. :Shemhold, — V., Osmotherley. :Sherborne, Robert, M.A. .. .. V., Cawood. :Sincleare, Henoch R., Slingsby. :Smallwood, Thomas .. .. .. V., Batley. :Smith, Joshua .. .. .. .. V., Little Ouseburn. :Spofford, John V., Silkstone. :Stables, — Chapeltown. :Stevenson, Anthony .. .. .. R., Rous. :Swift, Henry V., Penistone. :Taylor, Richard.. Great Houghton. :Thomas, Gilbert V., Stillingfleet. :Thelwall, John R., Whiston. :Thorpe, Richard Hopton, S. :Todd, Cornelius, M.A V., Bilton. :Todd, Robert, M.A P.C., St. John's, Leeds. :Towne, Robert Ch., Haworth. :Waite, Thomas V., Wetwang. :Wales, Elkanah Ch., Pudsey. :Walton, — V., Kirkby Malzeard. :Warham, Richard Silenced in Yorkshire. :Waterhouse, Jonas, M.A C, Bradford. :Whitehurst, Richard V., Laughton. :Williams, Peter York Minster. :Wilson, George V., Easingwold. :Wilson, Joseph V., Beverley St. Mary. :Wilton, Joshua, M.A R., Thornhill. :Wood, Ralph Ch., Saddleworth. :Wood, Timothy V., Sandal Magna ====Others==== =====Ejected in other Counties but afterwards in Yorkshire===== :Astley, Richard * ej. Blackrode, Lancashire, Pastor at Hull. :Aspinwall, Wm., B.A ej. Mattersley, Notts, Resident at Darfield. :Baxter, Nathaniel, M.A ej. St. Michael's-on-Wyre, Lancashire, Preacher at Attercliffe. :Bendlow, Thomas, M.A. ej. Milford, Northumberland, Barrister and J.P. at Howgrave. :Briscoe, Michael ej. Walmsley, Lancashire, Frequent preacher in Yorkshire. :Charles, Samuel, M.A. ej. Mickleover, Derbyshire, Pastor at Hull. :Coates, Samuel* , M.A. ej. Bridgeford, Notts, Preacher at Wath-on-Dearn. :Cooke, Robert * ej. Mony Ash, Derbyshire, Preacher at Broadsworth. :Creswick, James, B.D. ej. Freshwater, Isle of Wight, Preacher at Kellington. :Durant, Robert * ej. Crowle, Lincolnshire, Preacher at Sheffield. :Darnton, John * , M.A . ej. Bedlington, Northumberland, Preacher at West Tanfield :Duncanson, James * ej. Chatton, Northumberland, Preacher at Selby. :[[Frankland-508|Frankland, Richard]] * , A. M. ej. Bishops Auckland, Durham, Tutor at Rathmell. :Grant, Jonathan* . ej. Flixborough, Lincolnshire, Preacher at Darfield. :[[Jollie-75|Jolly, Thomas]] ej. Altham, Lancashire, Laboured much in West Riding. :Naylor, Peter* ej. Hoghton Chapel, Lancashire, Preacher at Pontefract and Wakefield :Ogden, Samuel, A.B. ej. Mackworth, Derbyshire, Resided some time in Yorkshire. :Oliver, Thomas* , ej. at uncertain place, Ministered at Newland. :Parish, ej. Darlington, Durham, Resided in Yorkshire. :Rogers, John* , M.A. ej. Croglin, Cumberland, Preacher at Lartington. :Stretton, Richard * , A.M. ej. Petworth, Sussex, Chaplain at Nun Appleton. :Trickett, Mark* , B.A. ej. Gale Barton, Lincolnshire, Ministered at Kirk Sandall. :Ward, Noah* , "Silenced at the University", Ministered at Askham, etc. :Ward, Ralph* ej. Hartburn, Northumberland, Pastor at York. :Wheat, Jeremiah. "Silenced in Derbyshire", Chaplain at Badsworth. ::*Licensed under the Indulgence, 1672. =====Born Yorkshire Ejected or living elsewhere===== :Bayes, Samuel, "a Yorkshireman" ej. Grendon, Northants. Lived privately at Manchester. :Clarkson, David, B.D.. b. Bradford ej. Mortlake, Surrey, Pastor there and in London. :Cromwell, John, M.A. b. Barmby-Moor ej. Clayworth, Notts. Preacher at Norwich :Drake, Michael. b. parish of Bradford.. ej. Pickworth, Lincolnshire, Pastor at Lincoln. :Grandorge, Isaac, M.A. b. Marton-in-Craven ej. Burbrook, Essex, Lived at Black Notley, Essex. :Greenwood, Daniel, D.D. b. Sowerby ej. Brazenose College, Oxford. Lived at Steeple Aston :Hammond, Samuel, D.D. b. York ej. Newcastle, Northumberland Ministered on the Continent :Harrison, Thomas, D.D. b. Hull ej. Chester Pastor in Dublin. :Hickes, John b. Kirby-Wiske ej. Stoke Damerall, Devon Pastor at Kingsbridge, Devon. :Hill, Joseph, B.D. b. Bramley ej. Cambridge University, Ministered in Holland :Hoyle, Nathaniel, B.D. b. Sowerby ej. Trinity College, Dublin, Lived in Ireland. :Homes, John b. Acklam ej. Haughton or Heaton, Northumberland, Lived in Scotland : Jackson, Christopher (2) b. Kildwick ej. Llampeter, Wales, no information :Jessey, Henry, M.A. b. West Rounton ej. St. George, Southwark, Died in London. :Leaver, Robert b. York.. ej. Boldham, Northumberland. Ministered at Hartburn, Northumberland. :Mallinson, John. b. Rastrick ej. Mellings, Lancashire, Died in Lancashire. :Marsden, Samuel : b. Coley ej. Neston, Cheshire, Died in Ireland. :Moxon, George b. near Wakefield ej. Astbury, Cheshire, Ministered in Cheshire. :Oddy, Joseph, M.A. b. Leeds. ej. Trinity College, Cambridge, Pastor in Cambridgeshire. :Pell, William b. Sheffield ej. Gt. Stainton, Durham, Ministered at Newcastle, etc. :Pool, Matthew, M.A. b. Drax Abbey ej. St. Michael-le-Quern, London, Died in Holland. :Rose, Thomas b. Sheffield ej. Blidworth, Notts. Preached in Notts. :Spademan, Thomas b. Rotherham ej. Authorpe, Lincolnshire, Pastor at Boston. :Stancliffe, Samuel, M.A. b. Halifax ej. Gt. Stanmore, Middlesex, Pastor at Rotherhithe. :Wilkinson, Hy., D.D. b. Adwicke-le-Street ej. Magdalen Hall, Oxford, Ministered in Essex. :Windresse, Thomas b. Leeds ej. Newton Faith, Norfolk, no information :Wingfield, William b. Ecclesfield . ej. St. Peter's, Thanet . no information :Wright, George. b. Bolton, Richmondshire ej. Congerston, Lincolnshire. Lived privately in Worcestershire. =====Otherwise connected with Yorkshire===== :Bagshaw, William, B.A. ej. Glossop, Curate at Attercliffe before 1651 :Constantine, Robert ej. Oldham, Three or four years preacher at Birstall. :Eaton, Samuel, M.A. silenced at Dukinfield "Closely associated with Yorkshire." :Gower, Stanley ej. Dorchester Minister at Sheffield, 1627-1635. :[[Heywood-733|Heywood, Nathaniel]], B.A. ej. Ormskirk . Minister at Illingworth, 1652-1656. :Illingworth, James, ej. Emanuel College, Cambridge.. "Often came into Yorkshire." :Larkham, George, M.A. ej. Cockermouth Lived privately in Yorkshire, 1663-1668. :Oxenbridge, John, M.A. ej. Eaton College Ministered at Beverley, 1644-1649. :Schofield, Jonathan ej. Eccleston, Lancashire Minister at Croxton in 1643. :Thomson, George.. ej. Heywood, Lancashire Ministered at Sowerby Bridge, 1653-1659. :Winter, Samuel, D.D.. ej. Trinity College, Dublin Vicar of Cottingham, 1643-1651. .. Only the last named of these held any important relation with Yorkshire Nonconformity. ====Resources==== *The Nonconformist's memorial Calamy, Edmund [https://archive.org/details/bim_eighteenth-century_the-nonconformists-memo_calamy-edmund_1778_1 Vol 1] [https://archive.org/details/bim_eighteenth-century_the-nonconformists-memo_calamy-edmund_1777_2 Vol 2] [https://archive.org/details/bim_eighteenth-century_the-nonconformists-memo_calamy-edmund_1777_3/page/n13/mode/2up Vol 3] * Calamy revised : being a revision of Edmund Calamy's account of the ministers and others ejected and silenced, 1660-2 by Matthews, A. G. (Arnold Gwynne) [https://archive.org/details/calamyrevisedbei0000matt/page/n6/mode/1up archive.org] *An account of the ministers, lecturers, masters, and fellows of colleges and schoolmasters : who were ejected or silenced after the Restoration in 1660, by or before, the Act of Uniformity. Calamy, Edmund, 1671-1732 [https://archive.org/details/accountofministe00cala/page/n5/mode/2up Archive.org] * A continuation of the Account of the ministers, lecturers, masters and fellows of colleges, and schoolmasters, who were ejected and silenced after the Restoration in 1660 [https://archive.org/details/bim_eighteenth-century_a-continuation-of-the-ac_calamy-edmund_1727_1 Vol 1] [https://archive.org/details/bim_eighteenth-century_the-nonconformists-memo_calamy-edmund_1778_2 Vol 2] * The note book of the Rev. Thomas Jolly,A.D. 1671-1693. Extracts from the church book of Altham and Wymondhouses , 1649-1725. And an account of the Jolly family of Standish, Gorton, and Altham. by [Manchester]Printed for the Chetham Society, Publication date 1894 [https://archive.org/details/notebookofrevtho00manc/page/n11/mode/1up archive.org] * Yorkshire Puritanism and early nonconformity : illustrated by the lives of the ejected ministers, 1660 and 1662 by Dale, Bryan, 1832-1907; Crippen, T. G. (Thomas George) Publication date [1909?][https://archive.org/details/yorkshirepuritan00dalerich/page/1/mode/1up archive.org] * The Rev. Oliver Heywood, B.A., 1630-1702; his autobiography, diaries, anecdote and event books; illustrating the general and family history of Yorkshire and Lancashire by Heywood, Oliver, 1629-1702 Publication date 1882 [https://archive.org/details/revoliverheywood01heyw/page/n11/mode/2up Vol 1] [https://archive.org/details/revoliverheywood02heyw_0/page/n6/mode/1up Vol 2] [https://archive.org/details/revoliverheywood03heyw/page/n379/mode/2up Vol 3] [https://archive.org/details/revoliverheywood04heyw/page/n5/mode/2up Vol 4] * Original records of early nonconformity under persecution and indulgence By: Professor G. Lyon Turner, M.A. Published: 1911 [https://archive.org/details/originalrecordso0001prof Vol 1] [https://archive.org/details/originalrecordso0002prof/page/n5/mode/2up Vol 2] * The nonconformist register, of baptisms, marriages, and deaths : 1644-1702, 1702-1752, generally known as the Northowram of Coley register, but comprehending numerous notices of Puritans and Anti-Puritans in Yorkshire, Lancashire, Cheshire, London, &c., with lists of Popish recusants, Quakers, &c. by Heywood, Oliver, 1629-1702; Dickenson, Thomas; Turner, J. Horsfall (Joseph Horsfall), b. 1845 Publication date 1881 [https://archive.org/details/nonconformistreg00byuheyw/page/1/mode/1up archive.org] * The life of Adam Martindale,written by himself, and now first printed from the original manuscript in the British museum. by [Manchester]Printed for the Chetham society,; Martindale, Adam, 1623-1686; Parkinson, Richard, 1797-1858, ed Publication date 1845 [https://archive.org/details/lifeofadammartin00manc/page/n6/mode/1up archive.org] * Farewell sermons of some of the most eminent of the nonconformist ministers : delivered at the period of their ejection by the Act of Uniformity in August 1662, to which is prefixed a historical and biographical preface Publication date 2011 [https://archive.org/details/farewellsermonso0000unse/page/n19/mode/1up archive.org]

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A collection of photographs from a family album belonging to Emma or Annie (Saul) Yost of Charleston, WV. It's a large album, and this page contains a representative selection. I would love to pass this on to an appropriate family member, but I have not yet be able to identity anyone close. James A. Yost, his wife, who I believe was either Emma or Annie Saul, and their only son James A. Yost Jr. lived on Dudley Road in Charleston, WV, USA, for many years. Their little farmhouse was razed in the early 2000s to make way for a new home. James, Jr. was killed in action at the Battle of the Bulge in WWII. His personal effects came to me through inheritance, though I am not related by blood. My eldest daughter was so taken with Jame's effects that she created a Social Studies project on James that won the first ever "Best of Show" in the WV state Social Studies competition. Please contact me if you know this family or are a close relation and we'll talk. --- G. S. Morris

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In 1996 my girlfriend Lisa and I decided to make a European trip. We saved some money, dropped out of work, and bought 2 month Euro-rail passes. In the end we slept on the train by night, toured by day and managed to visit 13 countries. While on the train from Brussels to Paris, we found a compartment that was completely empty and we were able to stretch out into a space that was designed for 6 people. We read from our books, wrote in our journals, listened to our iPods, nibbled on some snacks, and enjoyed the passing scenery outside. And enjoy it we did; the French countryside is just beautiful! Near Metz the train stopped and some passengers got on and some departed. From outside, we saw that one man had exited a sedan and then boarded our train. He came down the hallway and finally to our compartment and when he saw that only two of us were inside he opened the door. He was a distinguished looking man, perhaps in his 40's, sharply dressed and his English had an obvious French accent, "Do you mind to share the compartment." We nodded and invited the man to come in. He paused for a moment, and then said, a little more slowly, "Do you mind a dog?" Lisa was a dog lover, she had two of her own, both Lhasa Apsos. She perked up and enthusiastically replied, "Sure, we don't mind a dog at all." The man returned to the sedan, but this time to the back door. He opened the door and reached in to help an old man out of the car. At the end of the older mans arm was a leash connected to a little furry creature and sure enough, it was a Lhasa Aspo! Lisa was beside herself with joy. Now she would have a friend to play with on the long train ride. The younger man helped the elder man onto the train and then helped him to take a seat in our compartment. Lisa urged the little dog up onto her seat and immediately began to smother the dog with affection. The younger man kissed the elder on the cheek and said, "Au revoir papa," and the elder returned the affection. Once the train was again underway we were delighted to learn that our new travel companion spoke English, quite well in fact. We all made our introductions and he said that his name was Jean. Lisa told him that she had Lhasa Apso dogs since she was a child and they were her favorite breed. Jean said that the dog's name was Chauncy. "Chauncy comes from Tibet," he calmly announced. I thought that he meant the breed and I made some comment to that effect. "No," said Jean, "''Chauncy'' is ''from'' Tibet, I brought her from there, she was a gift from the Lama." Our conversation turned to Tibet, the Lama, and Chauncy. Twenty three years later, I can't remember if Jean said that Chauncy was a gift from the Dalai Lama or from some other Lama. But he specifically said that she was a gift from the Lama in (or of) Tibet and that he brought her back from there or from that region. Jean asked where we came from and we explained that we were from the United States, from California. "Ah, Chauncy has been to California," he said. We were surprised to learn that Chauncy was such a traveler, in five minutes we already know she has three countries under her collar! Jean asked where we were going next? "To Switzerland, we told him." "Chauncy has also been there," to Italy?, "yes, Chauncy has seen Italy," to Greece? "Ah, Chuancy liked Greece, but a bit hot." It seemed that wherever we had been, or planned to go, Chauncy had already been there. As the minutes passed to an hour, we talked of travel and of travels past, and no matter what country in the world we mentioned, Chauncy had visited there too. It was very cute, this old man and his dog who had seen the world. I couldn't help but wonder if Jean was a nice old man but that he also enjoyed a good tale. {{Image|file=Pange-1-1.jpg |align=r |size=l |caption=Jean and Chauncy }} At one moment, Jean looked out the window and said, "Champagne!" I looked and saw some rolling hills covered by vineyards. He explained that this was Champagne country and this is where the bubbly came from. And somehow we drifted to the geography of the area. I mentioned that Lisa's grandfather was in the 101st Airborne and was in the Seige of Bastogne, not far from where we traveled on that train. Jean was surprised and pleased to hear that Lisa's grandfather had helped free his country from occupation. Jean then told us that he was also in the war. My attention was piqued but Lisa was more interested in the dog; she and Chauncy played and enjoyed the company of each other. I was curious to hear about the war but Jean told me that it was his lunch time and that he would like to go to the restaurant, "Could you help me to the food car? We can talk from there." I agreed and then he asked if Lisa would like to entertain Chauncy. Of course she agreed and Jean took my arm and we walked a train car or two until the restaurant and then Jean had his lunch. He began to tell me about the war. Before the war started, he said, he was a pilot. After the German invasion, he fled to England and joined the Free French Squadron. He said that he was first sent to Africa where he was assigned to a bomber squadron and he "bombed the Germans for two and a half years." And after, he was sent to Russia where he flew a fighter aircraft and fought agtainst the Germans for another 2 1/2 years. He said that of his squadron of 33 who started the war, he was only one of 3 survivors. It was quite a remarkable story. I tried to imagine how many pilots there were in France in the 1930's who weren't already in the military or flying for some commercial purpose? But Jean did seem to know what he was talking about so I continued to listen as he told me more. But I kept thinking about all of Chauncy's travels... As we neared Paris, I told Jean that we wanted to send him a postcard from Greece and we asked if he would be willing to share his address with us. At first he looked surprised, pleasantly surprised, and then he looked downright happy. He enthusiastically agreed and took my pen and journal to write his address. When he was finished, he handed me the journal and I looked at the entry: :''Jean Pange'' :''57530 Pange, France'' I thought that it was a very simple address and also noted that Jean had the same surname as the town name. Funny thing, twenty three years later, I can still remember that address as if he wrote it two minutes ago. In return, he asked for our addresses and we wrote ours as well. We kept our promise and from Greece we mailed Jean a postcard. Some weeks later, after crossing into eastern Europe, back up to Scandanavia, we finally headed back to England for our flight home. Because it was a long trip and we couldn't carry souvenirs, I made it a habit to fill out a post card for each place we visited and mailed them home. Each post card became a travel journal page and when I returned home there was waiting for me a huge stack of postcards. I have continued that tradition and 23 years and 75 countries later, I have boxes and boxes of travel postcards detailing my travels. On some rainy days I make a kettle of tea and flip through my postcards and reminisce of adventures past. Mixed into my pile of postcards was a letter from Jean. We were excited to open it and see what message it carried. Inside the envelope were two postcards from Pange, France. They were both of the Chateau de Pange, what we assumed is the main tourist attraction in Pange. {{Image|file=SJ_Baty_photos-1.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption= }} "Le Chateau de Pange" appeared in the postcards as a virtual palace. We resolved that if we were ever to visit Pange, we would be sure to visit. I pulled out the letter and started reading and Jean had some nice comments as he recollected the memories of our train ride together. As I finished the letter I looked at the card that Jean had tucked between the post cards, it read: :''... as a souvenir of our trip by train from Metz to Paris -'' :'' With my best wishes -'' It was then that I saw the title and the return address on the card: :''Marquis de Pange'' :''Chateau de Pange'' :''57530 Pange'' We immediately had a laugh, it turned out that the Chauncy stories were true after all! It was quite a surprise; Jean was so casual. In my mind I had a certain stereotype for an aristocrat but Jean was unassuming, kind, and humble. He was a true gentleman and he even seemed just like the guy next door! {{Image|file=SJ_Baty_photos.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption= }} For three years we corresponded with Jean. We sent Christmas cards and postcards when we often traveled. And we received from him a Christmas card each year. In each card that he sent us, he invited us to come and visit him at the Chateau. But the frequency of travels to Europe from the United States, especially for young people on limited budgets, time is measured in decades, not in years. We did not know when, if ever, we would return to France to visit Jean in his chateau. On the third Christmas, in 1999, we didn't receive a Christmas card from Jean. We thought that maybe he had forgotten or maybe he had taken Chauncy on another adventure. Or maybe his card was delayed in the mail? By February or March we still hadn't heard from Jean so we gave him a call. His daughter answered the phone and unfortunately her English was not as good as that of her brother and father. We asked to speak to Jean and she told us that sadly he had passed away a few months earlier. We were very sad to hear the news. She told us that the French government sent out a company of soldiers with cannons and they fired a 21 gun salute on the lawn of the chateau. At the chateau they erected an obelisk in his honor as a hero of France and during a memorial service representatives from the government were in attendance. It was difficult to understand her English completely but if I understood her correctly, the Prime Minister also came. In 1999 there was almost nothing on the internet about Pange, I was barely able to find it or a photo of the Chateau. But over the years, more and more information has been added and eventually stories of Jean reached the net to include family histories of his ancestors. I read an article about the Chateau and it seems that his family still lives there. His son, perhaps the man I met helping Jean onto the train, entertains tourists at the Chateau. He and his wife welcome guests and I have always wanted to go and make a visit. {{Image|file=Pange-1.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Lieutenant Jean de Pange }} Since joining Wikitree I had a renewed interest in Jean and I began researching him and his family. Jean was indeed a Free French pilot. I learned that he fought with the Normandie - Niemen squadron ( FAFL ), is credited with 517 combat missions, and he was awarded several medals including the War Cross. I found portions of his autobiography and also records of his service in Africa and in Russia and read that he learned Russian in 6 months in order to liaise between the Russians and his French squadron. And he carried some [http://pascal.guillerm2.free.fr/textes/depange.htm distinguished visitors] on his airplane in Africa: [https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_de_Pange_(aviateur) General de Gaulle] and also [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippe_Leclerc_de_Hauteclocque General Leclerc]. {{Image|file=De_la_famille_de_Pange.png |align=r |size=m |caption=Blason Pange }} His family has quite a colorful past including relations to Princes, authors (both men and women), philosophers, an ancestor who fought in the American Revolution, and one of his ancestors is even credited (among others) with championing the idea of a unified Europe (EU). Many of the ancestors were murdered during the French Revolution and others fled to Switzerland for safety. I spent a few days reading all of the stories and they are quite an amazing family. [https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fran%C3%A7ois_de_Pange#Une_famille_noble de Pange, Une famille noble] From the website of the [http://www.chateaudepange.fr/ Chateau]: :''In 1720, on the site of ancient medieval fortresses (burned in 1404 and 1704), Jean-Baptiste Thomas marquis de Pange built the current castle, still inhabited today by his descendants. In Pange, it is always a member of the family who welcomes visitors and evokes for them 400 years of history: :''Since the ennoblement, in 1626, Pierre Thomas: ::''Chancellor of Lorraine, by Duke Charles IV "for more 300 years of services rendered by his family to Lorraine ". :''Going through the French Revolution with the fate of three brothers: ::'' - Louis, Lafayette's companion in York-Town and died for the king in the Vendée. ::'' - François, the democrat, friend of the poet André Chénier and loved by Madame de Staël. ::'' - Jacques, the youngest, the only survivor of this turmoil, became Napoleon's chamberlain, welcoming the Empress Marie-Louise to Pange in 1812. :'' Until the more recent era of the commitment of two Jean de Pange: ::'' - Count Jean de Pange, a friend of Robert Schumann, a man of letters, historian and enlightened Germanist in the quest for the union of the peoples of Europe. ::'' - His nephew, ninth marquess of Pange, having joined London in June 1940, engaged in the fight of Free France, in Africa, as navigator officer in the Lorraine group, then, in Russia, as a liaison pilot in the Normandy squadron -Niemen. As I have time between my own genealogy and project work I plan to expand the Wikitree profile for [[Pange-1|Jean]] and for some of his ancestors. I hope you have enjoyed my story. SJ

Young Brothers Massacre

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The Young Brothers massacre (sometimes referred to as the Brookline shootout) was a gun battle that occurred outside of Brookline, Missouri (now part of Republic, Missouri) in the Ozarks region on the afternoon of January 2, 1932, during the period known as the "Public Enemy Era". It resulted in the deaths of six law enforcement officers, making it the worst single killing of U.S. police officers in the 20th century. This page created for the purpose of linking those involved with the events. Persons are listed alphabetically without regard to status as victim or perpetrator. [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Young_Brothers_Massacre|WikiTree Profiles Listing]] *Claude Beverly *Ben Bileu *Owen Brown *Harlan D, Carol *[[Crosswhite-201|Oliver Rufus Crosswhite (1889-1932)]] *Percy Heard *[[Hendrix-3747|Marcell Hendrix (1887-1932)]] *[[Houser-3431|Charles Lee Houser (1903-1932)]] *Virgil Johnson *[[Mashburn-838|Wiley M Mashburn (1883-1932)]] *[[Meadows-7372|Albert Sidney Meadows (1885-1932)]] *Mark Noe *[[Oliver-18351|Tony Lee Oliver (1881-1932)]] *"Ranger" Percy *Frank Pike *R G Wegman *[[Young-53556|Major Jennings Young (1897-1932)]] *[[Young-53557|Lyman Harry Young (1904-1932)]] *[[Young-62820|James Paul Young (1894-1986)]] ---- '''Internet Sources'''
* Wikipedia: [[Wikipedia:Young_Brothers_massacre|Young Brothers massacre]] * Missouri Law Enforcement Memorial: [https://www.missourimemorial.com/roll/springfield/youngbrothersmass/ Young Brothers Massacre] * Police 1 - Forgotten history: [https://www.police1.com/officer-survival-guide/articles/forgotten-history-what-law-enforcement-can-learn-from-the-young-brothers-massacre-lsmw0WCQLrJ8y5cq/ What law enforcement can learn from the Young Brothers massacre] * IMDB: [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2928904/ Come on in, We're Dead] Film 2017 * KY3 Ozarks Life Vault: [https://www.ky3.com/2022/01/07/ozarks-life-vault-young-brothers-massacre-1932/ Young Brothers massacre] ---- * Wikitree: [[Space:Young_Brothers_Massacre|Young Brothers Massacre]] Categorization. using space page as linking tool for persons involved with the Young Brothers Massacre

Young Coats of Arms

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This is a stub for now [[Young-50816|Young-50816]] 03:03, 30 November 2023 (UTC) === Index of Armigers, of the name Young === "Formally, the Lord Lyon does not acknowledge Chiefs as of Clan [X], of Family [Y], of House [Z], etc. but as Chief of Name and Arms. The individual usually bears the undifferenced Arms of that name, and merits supporters, heritably." (Ordinary of Arms, Vol III, p. 362) '''An Ordinary of Arms Volume I (1903 Edition)''' The index identifies Young armigers: “Young of Aldbar, 191 :of Eastfield, 191 :of Lenie, 191 :of Lindbank, 191 :-Scott of Redfordhill, 21 :of Stanhill Court, 192 :John, Sheriff Clerk of Kincardine, 191 :Thomas, Edinburgh, 191” (Paul, 1893, p. 263.) And are described as: :“Or, on a bend az. between two annulets sa. a mullet between two crescents arg. '''Young-Scott of Redfordhill''', co. Peebles (1878).” (Paul, 1893, p. 21.) :“Arg. three piles sa., on a chief of the second as many annulets or. '''Young of Aldbar'''. :Arg. on three piles sa. as many annulets or, within the middlemost a mullet of six points of the first. '''Young of Eastfield. ''' :Arg. on three piles sa. as many annulets or. '''Young of Lenie'''. :Arg. on three piles sa. as many annulets or, within the middlemost a quatrefoil of the first. '''Young of Lindbank'''. :Arg. three piles indented sa., on a chief of the second as many annulets or. '''Thomas Young, merchant, Edinburgh'''. :Arg. three piles sa., on a chief of the second as many annulets or, and on the middle pile a bear's head couped of the first and muzzled gu. for Forbes of Craigievar. '''John Young, Sheriff Clerk of Kincardine (1732)'''.” (Paul, 1893, p. 191.) :“Arg. three piles sa., on a chief az. a cushion between two annulets or. '''William Young of Stanhill Court, co. Surrey (1882)'''.” (Paul, 1893, p. 192.) James Balfour Paul, An Ordinary of Arms - Contained in the Public Register of All Arms and Bearings in Scotland, vol. 1, 3 vols. (Edinburgh : W. Green & Sons, 1893); Internet Archive (http://archive.org/details/ordinaryofarmsco00paul : accessed 30 Nov 2023). '''An Ordinary of Arms Volume II (1902-1973)''' The index identifies Young armigers: :YOUNG OF FLEURS, Robert '''44/38''' 01704, 05101 :YOUNG OF PARTICK Btl., Sir Arthur Stewart  '''36/126''' 05074 :YOUNG, Barbara Beattie GALL or  '''36/117''' 0231 :YOUNG, John  '''18/11''' 05095 :YOUNG, Capt. John McIntosh : Australia  '''52/89'''  05073 :YOUNG, John DENHOLM-  '''24/15'''  05080 :YOUNG, Noel DENHOLM-  '''43/150''' 05081 :(“An Ordinary of Arms - Contained in the Public Register of all Arms and Bearings in Scotland 1902-1973”, 1977, page 519.) And are described as: :'''01704'''   Or; a cross moline square pierced between three mullets Azure within a bordure embattled of the last charged with eight crescents Argent - for Milne of Chapelton (2nd and 3rd quarters). :Robert YOUNG OF FLEURS     44/38 :1st July 1959 :(“An Ordinary of Arms - Contained in the Public Register of all Arms and Bearings in Scotland 1902-1973”, 1977, page 115.) :'''05101'''   Argent; three piles Sasble charged with as many annulets of the field, and on a chief engrailed Gules three ivy leaves Argent - for Young of Fleurs (1st and 4th quarters). :Robert YOUNG OF FLEURS     44/38 :1st July 1959 :(“An Ordinary of Arms - Contained in the Public Register of all Arms and Bearings in Scotland 1902-1973”, 1977, page 349.) :'''05074'''   Argent; on three piles issuant from a chief Sable charged with three lymphads Or under full sail Argent flagged Gules, as many annulets of the third. :Sir Arthur Stewart Leslie YOUNG OF PARTICK BT     :6th May 1948 36/126 :(“An Ordinary of Arms - Contained in the Public Register of all Arms and Bearings in Scotland 1902-1973”, 1977, page 348.) :'''0231'''   Argent; a bear sejant erect Sable muzzled Gules suppressing three arrows fessways Vert barbed Or and feathered of the third, in chief three millrinds of the second. :Barbara Beattie GALL OR YOUNG     :8th April 1948   36/117 :(“An Ordinary of Arms - Contained in the Public Register of all Arms and Bearings in Scotland 1902-1973”, 1977, page 19.) :'''05095'''   Or; three piles conjoined in point, in the dexter and sinister base points two escallops Sable, on a chief invected of the last a cinquefoil Argent between two annulets of the field. :John YOUNG       :4th December 1904 18/11 :(“An Ordinary of Arms - Contained in the Public Register of all Arms and Bearings in Scotland 1902-1973”, 1977, page 349.) :'''05073'''    Argent; three piles Sable, on a chief of the last of falcon’s head erased between two annulets Or, within a bordure engrailed Gules charged in a base with a mullet of the third. :Capt. John McIntosh YOUNG : Australia :19th November 1970  52/89 :(“An Ordinary of Arms - Contained in the Public Register of all Arms and Bearings in Scotland 1902-1973”, 1977, page 348.) :'''05080'''    Argent; three piles Sable charged with three cranes’ heads erased Or, on a chief of the second three annulets of the third, a bordure invected Gules. :John DENHOLM-YOUNG :7th October 1919      24/15 :(“An Ordinary of Arms - Contained in the Public Register of all Arms and Bearings in Scotland 1902-1973”, 1977, page 348.) :'''05081'''    Argent; three piles Sable each charged with a crane’s head erased or, on a chief of the second three annulets of the third, a bordure invected Gules charged with three crescents also of the third. :Noel DENHOLM-YOUNG :23rd January 1961     43/150 :(“An Ordinary of Arms - Contained in the Public Register of all Arms and Bearings in Scotland 1902-1973”, 1977, page 348.) An Ordinary of Arms - Contained in the Public Register of All Arms and Bearings in Scotland 1902-1973, vol. 2, 3 vols. (Edinburgh: Lyon Office, 1977). '''An Ordinary of Arms Volume III (1971-2017)''' p. 447 {| border="1" width="100%" |+ '''Personal''' |- ! Surname !! Armiger !! Lyon Reg, Year (Country) !! Ordinary No. |- | Young || Antonia Ellen Rutherford-Young || 74/012, 1911 (Scotland) || 0056 |- | Young || Archibald Grahame Bain Young || 88/114, 2014 || 3911 |- | Young || David Andrew Campbell Young || 85/041, 2003 (Scotland) || 3909 |- | Young || David Tod Young || 63/045, 1980 (Scotland) || 3897 |- | Young || Gary Edward Young || 72/030, 1990 (USA) || 3902 |- | Young || Gordon Curtis Young || 73/098, 1993 (USA) || 3872 |- | Young || John Joseph Young || 61/008, 1976 (Canada) || 3895 |- | Young || John Young || 67/112, 1988 (USA) || 3900 |- | Young || Sir John Mcintosh Young || 76/003, 1991 (Australia) || 3905 |- | Young || Michael Henry Graham Young || 63/005, 1979 (Scotland) || 3896 |- | Young || Michael Robert Young || 74/089, 2011 (England) || 3903 |- | Young || Nigel Rutherford Young || 73/047, 1900 (Scotland) || 0055 |- | Young || Roger William Young || 67/026, 1984 (Scotland) || 3899 |- | Young || Stuart Graham Young || 88/107, 2013 || 3910 |- | Young || William Young || 77/106, 1996 (Canada) || 3906 |} '''ScotlandsPeople Coats of Arms (1672-1921) Index''' {| border="1" width="100%" |+ '''Name: "Young", Name options: "Exact names only"''' |- ! Full Name !! Grant year !! Volume !! Record Number |- | ANDREW YOUNG OF EASTFIELD || 1672 || 1 || 2545 |- | ARCHIBALD YOUNG GIPPS CAMPBELL || 4 / 11 / 1914 || 22 || 50 |- | JAMES YOUNG SIMPSON OF STRATHAVON AND OF THE CITY OF EDINBURGH || 23 / 1 / 1866 || 7 || 28 |- | JAMES YOUNG OF LINDBANCK || 1672 || 1 || 2546 |- | JOHN YOUNG || 24 / 12 / 1904 || 18 || 11 |- | JOHN YOUNG || 11 / 8 / 1732 || 1 || 2531 |- | JOHN YOUNG SCOTT OF REDFORDHILL AND DEANSHOUSES || 18 / 1 / 1878 || 10 || 37 |- | JOHN YOUNG WALKER MACALISTER || 21 / 7 / 1922 || 25 || 41 |- | JOSEPH YOUNG TROTTER-CRANSTOUN OF DEWAR || 24 / 6 / 1890 || 12 || 33 |- | ROBERT YOUNG CRAIG || 24 / 6 / 1867 || 7 || 70 |- | SIR JOHN YOUNG OF LENIE || 1673 || 1 || 2532 |- | THOMAS YOUNG || 1672 || 1 || 2549 |- | WILLIAM YOUNG CRAIG OF MILTON HOUSE, ALSAGER || 5 / 11 / 1874 || 9 || 69 |- | WILLIAM YOUNG OF STANHILL COURT, CHARLWOOD || 7 / 3 / 1882 || 11 || 2 |} Coats of Arms (1672-1921), database, ScotlandsPeople (https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/record-results/11606394996567f60981ed6 : accessed 29 Nov 2023)

Young Family Genealogy

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Descendants of Peter Young Generation 1 PETER1 YOUNG was born in 1784 in Pr. Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 20 Oct 1846 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married HANNAH RICELAY. She died on 13 Dec 1873 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Peter Young: Peter Young died 20 Oct. 1846 ( - , 6 m) (MCS). He married Hannah Ricelay, daughter of Christian and Catharine (Sipes) Ricelay (LIO, p. 263), d. 13 Dec. 1873 ( - y, 11m, 17 d) (MCS). Peter Young leased Indian land near present-day Caledonia (PAC, RG 10, Vol. 105, Claimants to Grand River Lands Belonging to the Six Nations, p. 28, 31) where he continued to reside until his death. Peter resided on a 100 acre parcel of leased land (50 acres cleared, 50 acres wild land) on the Six Nations Indian Reserve near Caledonia, complete with four dwelling houses and a barn (NAC, RG 10, Vol. 717, List of Squatters on Indian lands, 23 January 1840). Peter and wife Hannah were of the Canadian Weslyian Methodist faith, and hence buried in the Methodist Church Cemetery in the Village of Seneca near (today part of) Caledonia. The names of the children of Peter Young are from the records concerning the disputed title to part of the Young Tract (FOY, pp. 94-95). Unless otherwise indicated, dates were added from the various census records for Seneca and Oneida Townships, and for Caledonia. Peter Young and Hannah Ricelay had the following children: i. CATHARINE2 YOUNG. She died on 07 Feb 1911 in Alpena, Michigan, USA. She married Isaiah Cramer on 05 Jul 1841 in Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He was born on 18 Jun 1817 in New York, USA. He died on 29 Sep 1904 in Alpena, Michigan, USA. ii. CHRISTOPHER YOUNG was born in 1806. He died in 1871. He married CATHARINE. She was born on 16 Jul 1811. She died on 04 May 1842. He married (2) URANIA BALL on 09 Mar 1843 in St. Johns Anglican Church, York, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She was born in 1815 in Quebec, Canada. She died on 11 Jan 1894. iii. ELIZABETH YOUNG was born in 1807. She died on 24 Sep 1892 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She married JOHN J. YOUNG. He was born on Jan 1808 in Minden Township, Montgomery County, New York, USA. He died on Oct 1879 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. iv. MARY A. YOUNG was born in 1809. She died between 1861-1871. She married Isaac Stephen Carpenter on 12 Jun 1831 in Anglican Ceremony, Barton Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1811 in New York, USA. REBECCA YOUNG was born on 25 Feb 1814. She died on 04 Jan 1883. She married PHILIP WINTERMUTE. Notes for Rebecca Young: Rebecca married her first cousin Peter Wintermute, son of Jacob Wintermute and Dorothy Young. See Peter's entry for more information. vi. CHARLOTTE YOUNG was born in 1818. She died in 1849. She married WILLIAM E. YOUNG. BARBARA YOUNG was born on 01 Apr 1823. She died on 24 Dec 1901. She married David Peter Young on 01 Mar 1841 in St. Johns Anglican Church, York, Haldimand Generation 1 (con't) County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Barbara Young: Barbara married her first cousin David Peter Young, son of Frederick Young. See the entry for David Peter Young for further information. viii. PETER YOUNG was born in Mar 1827 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 28 Dec 1875. He married Mariah Philips on 24 Dec 1858 in Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She was born in 1840 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. ix. EDMUND YOUNG was born on 07 May 1822 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 29 Jun 1874 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married ELEANOR RUNCHEY. He married ELLENOR RUNCHEY. She was born on 01 Feb 1820 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 03 Feb 1894 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. Generation 2 CATHARINE2 YOUNG (Peter1). She died on 07 Feb 1911 in Alpena, Michigan, USA. She married Isaiah Cramer on 05 Jul 1841 in Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He was born on 18 Jun 1817 in New York, USA. He died on 29 Sep 1904 in Alpena, Michigan, USA. Notes for Isaiah Cramer: Isiah (who was an innkeeper) and family were enumerated in Seneca Township during the 1861 census - all members of the Wesleyan Methodist Church). During the 1881 census Isaiah (a carpenter) and his wife Catharine and their children from Caleb (age 25) to Herman (age 17) were residing in Sombra Township, Lambton County. Isaiah Cramer and Catharine Young had the following children: MARY J.3 CRAMER was born in 1842. ANNA CRAMER was born in 1844. CHARLOTTE CRAMER was born in 1849. She married (1) CHRISTOPHER YOUNG, son of Christopher Young and Urania Ball on 02 Nov 1871 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He was born on 13 Jul 1849. He died on 20 Aug 1873. She married CHRISTOPHER YOUNG. STEPHEN CRAMER was born in 1851. BARBARY CRAMER was born in 1853. CALEB CRAMER was born in 1856. ISIAH CRAMER was born in 1858. MELISSA CRAMER was born in 1860. ix. EMMA CRAMER was born on 14 Mar 1862. She died in 1889. She married John William Lancaster in 1881 in Sombra, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada. He was born on 15 Jul 1855. He died on 29 May 1942. HERMAN CRAMER was born in 1864. He died in 1900. Generation 2 (con't) Notes for Herman Cramer: The 1881 census of Sombra Township shows his name as "Norman". Died from a lumber mill accident. 3. CHRISTOPHER2 YOUNG (Peter1) was born in 1806. He died in 1871. He married CATHARINE. She was born on 16 Jul 1811. She died on 04 May 1842. He married (2) URANIA BALL on 09 Mar 1843 in St. Johns Anglican Church, York, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She was born in 1815 in Quebec, Canada. She died on 11 Jan 1894. Notes for Christopher Young: As a young man Christopher worked for his uncles James F. Young and John D. Young in Barton Township, where he became embroiled in the "Coal - Kiln Murder" of 1827 (see CKM). In the next year he is found in the Haldimand County Census (AO, MS181, Reel 59, 1928), and is recorded in various doucments (e.g., NA, RG 10, Vol. 105, 25 Dec. 1832, p. 184) concerning Indian land near the Grand River during the 1830s. In the 1842 census of the Brantford Indian Reserve (including Caledonia etc.) Christopher is listed as an inkeeper (COO). In 1861, Christopher (a farmer), Urania and family, all members of the Church of England, were residing in Onondaga Township, Brant County. The 1871 census finds he and his family residing in Caledonia, and his occupation again is innkeeper. Christopher and Urania were again residing in Caledonia at the time of the 1881 census. Both were of the Canadian Methodist faith, and he was listed as a farmer. Urania's ancestry is given as French. It does not appear that Christopher left a will. The list of his children come from the above census records unless otherwise indicated. Christopher Young and Catharine had the following children: i. DAVID H.3 YOUNG was born on 26 Nov 1830. He died on 10 Aug 1860. He married Melisa Wright on 29 Dec 1853 in St. Pauls Anglican Church, Fort Erie, Ontario, Canada. She was born in 1834. ii. MARGARET YOUNG was born on 08 Feb 1835. She died on 01 Mar 1916 in Norfolk, Virginia, USA. She married (1) DENNIS SHAW on 24 Dec 1851 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1827. He died on 10 May 1864 in Virginia, USA. She married DAVID YOUNG. He was born in 1826. MARIA MARTHA YOUNG was born in 1837. PETER MCNABB YOUNG was born on 14 Jul 1839. He died on 12 Aug 1875. Notes for Peter McNabb Young: Unmarried and residing with his father and other members of the family in Caledonia during the 1871 census (COO). According to the registers of St. Paul the Apostle Church in Caledonia (ADN), Peter died of apoplexy. v. MARY YOUNG was born in 1842 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She married William Wood, son of Andrew Wood and Lena on 22 Jun 1863 in Brant County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1840 in Brantford, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Urania Ball: In the 1891 census of Caledonia, Urania's parents were noted as being born in the United States. Christopher Young and Urania Ball had the following children: JAMES E. YOUNG was born in 1844. He died on 16 Jun 1869. ELIZABETH JANE YOUNG was born in 1846. She married George Brown, son of Generation 2 (con't) Thomas Brown and Jane on 18 Oct 1865 in Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1844. CHRISTOPHER YOUNG was born on 13 Jul 1849. He died on 20 Aug 1873. He married Charlotte Cramer, daughter of Isaiah Cramer and Catharine on 02 Nov 1871 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She was born in 1849. Notes for Christopher Young: Christopher married his cousin Charlotte Cramer. In the registers of the St. Paul the Apostle in Caledonia (ADN), is recorded the baptism of Christopher Young on 3 May 1874 (born 16 April 1873), the son of Christopher and Urania. Considering the ages of the latter, it is probable that they had adopted their grandson after the death of their son Christopher. ix. RISELAY YOUNG was born on 30 Mar 1851. He married MARY HAMMOND. She was born on 06 Jul 1852. CORA YOUNG was born in 1859. ELIZABETH2 YOUNG (Peter1) was born in 1807. She died on 24 Sep 1892 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She married JOHN J. YOUNG. He was born on 02 Jan 1808 in Minden Township, Montgomery County, New York, USA. He died on 20 Oct 1879 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Elizabeth Young: Elizabeth married her second cousin once removed John J. Young, son of John D. Young. See entry under John J. Young for further information. In 1881 she was residing with grandson James W. Young in Oneida Township (next door to son James) in Oneida Township; and with her son James during the enumeration of Oneida in 1891. Notes for John J. Young: In 1840 John J. Young had cleared 40 acres of a 150 acre farm on Indian lands on the Grand River (LOS). The 1861 census gives the precise location of the property as Oneida Township, River Range, Lot 30, 50 acres - however, a descendant indicated that at some point the John J. Young family moved to Lot 37, N 1/2 along the River Road of Oneida. He and his family are found in each census until 1871 - and the list of children and descendants is from these records, the Young Files, largely from the collection of material from Dorothy Hutton from informants such as Cecil Young, at the Haldimand County Museum and Archives in Cayuga, PK or MN. OBITUARY: 30 October 1879. "Young. Mr. John J. Young who died suddenly of heart disease in the Township of Seneca at the age of 73 years was born in the valley of the Mohawk, State of New York, in 1806. In 1813, his father, who came from the Netherlands, emigrated with his family to Canada and settled in the Township of Glanford. Thence he removed to Dundas where he lived for about four years. The deceased married at the age of twenty years Miss Elizabeth Young, sister of David Young, Esq., of Seneca, but no relation of the deceased. His two oldest sons were born in Dundas. From Dundas he moved to Barton Township and thence in 1830 to the Township of Bayham. Seven years later in 1837 he removed to Oneida to the farm on which he resided up to the time of his death. He was, therefore, up to the decease one of the oldest residents, not of Caledonia but of the adjoining township of Oneida, the late Colonel R. McKinnon who was buried on the same day Mr. Young died, having settled in Caledonia two or three years before the deceased settled in Oneida." John J. Young and Elizabeth Young had the following children: 14. i. WILLIAM EMSLEY3 YOUNG was born on 08 Jan 1827 in Dundas, Ontario, Canada. He Generation 2 (con't) died on 02 Dec 1912 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He married FRANCES BUNDY. She was born on 04 Mar 1830 in Salisbury, England. She died on 02 Mar 1907 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married CHARLOTTE YOUNG. She was born in 1818. She died on 28 Jun 1849. ii. JAMES WILLIAM YOUNG was born on 20 Dec 1830 in Dundas, Ontario, Canada. He died on 08 Jan 1894 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married Mary Ellen Bundy, daughter of George Bundy and Mary Hewitt on 18 Aug 1850. She was born on 07 Mar 1833 in Salisbury, England. She died on 22 Apr 1894 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. iii. ISAAC YOUNG was born on 14 Feb 1833 in Bayham Township, Elgin County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 12 Jun 1901 in Dunnville, Ontario, Canada. He married (1) MARY CATHARINE WEDGE, daughter of Jacob Wedge and Mary Ann Westport on 27 Sep 1868 in Methodist New Connection Church, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She was born in 1851 in Dunnville, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 25 Oct 1919 in St. Thomas, Elgin County, Ontario, Canada. He married SARAH. HANNAH YOUNG was born in 1837. She died on 05 Oct 1889. She married FRANCIS D. WINTERMUTE. Notes for Hannah Young: For more information about Hannah, see the entry for her husband Francis D. Wintermute. v. CATHARINE YOUNG was born in 1841 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 22 Sep 1901. She married William Culp, son of Moses Culp and Matildy on 19 Jan 1863 in Wesleyan Methodist New Connection Church, Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1827 in Ancaster, Ontario, Canada. He died on 31 Aug 1912. vi. MARY YOUNG was born in 1844. She married (1) ALBERT LEACH, son of James Leach and Harriet Thomas on 17 May 1862 in Canadian Presbyterian Church, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1844 in Canada. She married JOHN MCDOUGAL. EMMA J. YOUNG was born in 1850. viii. JOHN YOUNG was born in 1850. He married Levina in Jan 1871. She was born in 1852 in USA. ix. GEORGE CALVIN YOUNG was born on 22 Aug 1850 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 13 Aug 1929. He married (1) SARAH ELIZABETH YOUNG, daughter of John Young and Elizabeth Cripps on 10 Oct 1876 in Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 06 Oct 1850 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 17 Sep 1948 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married SARAH ELIZABETH YOUNG. She was born on 06 Oct 1850. She died on 17 Sep 1948 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. MARY A.2 YOUNG (Peter1) was born in 1809. She died between 1861-1871. She married Isaac Stephen Carpenter on 12 Jun 1831 in Anglican Ceremony, Barton Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1811 in New York, USA. Notes for Isaac Stephen Carpenter: Generation 2 (con't) At the time of the 1861 census of Oneida Township, Isaac (a farmer) and family were living on River Range, Lot 39, 60 acres, however during the 1871 census, Isaac was residing with his son Brock in Sombra Township, Lambton County. Isaac Stephen Carpenter and Mary A. Young had the following children: i. EDMUND3 CARPENTER was born in 1832. He died in 1911. He married NANCY WEDGE. She was born in 1845. She died in 1929. ii. BROCK CARPENTER was born in Aug 1836. He married UNKNOWN. She died before 1871. He married JULIANNA. She was born in 1850. He married EMMA. She was born in Apr 1858. iii. PETER CARPENTER was born in Sep 1836. He married Lucy Ann Lancaster, daughter of Joseph Lancaster and Emma on 20 Oct 1868 in Lambton County, Ontario, Canada. She was born in Jun 1852 in Sombra Township, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada. MARTHA CARPENTER was born in 1841. v. CREMER CARPENTER was born in Oct 1841 in Sombra Township, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada. He married Elizabeth Lancaster, daughter of Joseph Lancaster and Emma on 11 Aug 1868 in Bosanquet Township, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada. She was born in May 1850 in Elizabethtown, Ontario, Canada. ALEXANDER CARPENTER was born in 1845. He married ALMA A. She was born in 1852. Notes for Alexander Carpenter: Alex (a farmer; Methodist New Connection) and wife Alma A. (Church of England) were residing in Sombra Township, Lambton County at the time of the 1871 census. BARBERRY CARPENTER was born in 1846. viii. NELSON CARPENTER was born on 16 Jun 1849. He married MARY J. She was born on 28 Nov 1849. ELIZABETH CARPENTER was born in 1851. CHARLOTTE2 YOUNG (Peter1) was born in 1818. She died in 1849. She married WILLIAM E. YOUNG. Notes for Charlotte Young: Charlotte married her nephew, son of her sister Elizabeth Young. At least this is the hypothesis which best fits the evidence. The marriage record of her daughter gives her parents as William and Charlotte Young (CMR). William Young is a very common name (all, however in the vicinity related), but by a process of elimiation it seems evident that the only candidate is the son of John J. Young and Elizabeth (Young) Young - the sister of Charlotte. Charlotte's tombstone at one time lay beside that of her father Peter Young in the Seneca Methodist Cemetery in Caledonia. Notes for William E. Young: See William E. Young, son of John J. Young and Elizabeth (Young) Young. William married first his aunt Charlotte Young, and after her death, Fanny Bundy. William E. Young and Charlotte Young had the following child: 43. i. BARBARA3 YOUNG was born on 04 Jul 1842 in Seneca Township, Haldimand Generation 2 (con't) County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 13 Oct 1917 in Louth Township, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. She married (1) C ICERO DEGEAR, son of Jacob Degear and Catharine Smith on 06 Feb 1861 in Wesleyan Methodist Church, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He was born on 28 Apr 1840 in Glanford Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 10 Oct 1862 in Glanford Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. She married (2) WILLIAM BERRY THOMPSON, son of William Thompson and Rebecca on 10 Aug 1865 in Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1843 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 23 Jul 1918 in Louth Township, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. PETER2 YOUNG (Peter1) was born in Mar 1827 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 28 Dec 1875. He married Mariah Philips on 24 Dec 1858 in Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She was born in 1840 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Peter Young: In the 1871 census of Caledonia, Peter is recorded as being a mail carrier, and the family of the Methodist faith. Peter Young and Mariah Philips had the following children: HANNAH3 YOUNG was born in 1862. OLIVER YOUNG was born in 1864. ELIZABETH YOUNG was born in 1866. SARAH YOUNG was born in 1868. EDMUND2 YOUNG (Peter1) was born on 07 May 1822 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 29 Jun 1874 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married ELEANOR RUNCHEY. He married ELLENOR RUNCHEY. She was born on 01 Feb 1820 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 03 Feb 1894 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Edmund Young: At the time of the 1861 census, Edmund was a farmer, residing in Oneida Township, River Range Lot 43, 163 acres. All the family were members of the Free Church. Lois Adams gives his birthdate as 1816. Edmund Young and Eleanor Runchey had the following child: i. THOMAS WILLIAM3 YOUNG was born on 02 Aug 1846. He married Anne Margaret Young, daughter of James William Young and Mary Ellen Bundy on 23 Sep 1869 in Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 06 Jun 1851. She died on 21 Dec 1928. Edmund Young and Ellenor Runchey had the following children: ii. PHILIP YOUNG was born on 01 Dec 1837 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 14 Feb 1930. He married ABIGAIL. She died in 1871. He married ELLEN BARBER. She was born on 26 Apr 1855. She died on 15 May 1920 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. iii. PETER YOUNG was born in 1838 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 24 Apr 1895 in Brantford, Ontario, Canada. He married Sarah Jane Creswell, daughter of Henry Creswell and Elizabeth on 27 Nov 1866 in Generation 2 (con't) Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She was born in 1849 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. She died on 12 Mar 1913. DELILAH YOUNG was born in 1840 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She married (1) JOHN CAIN, son of Maxwell Cain and Martha on 21 Aug 1858 in Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1831. She married (2) BENJAMIN WHITE, son of Ebenezer White and Frances Keene on 13 Aug 1866 in Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1845 in England. v. WILLIAM E. YOUNG was born on 08 Aug 1842. He died on 17 Jan 1928 in Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. He married Susan Tuttle, daughter of Calvin Tuttle and Jane on Jan 1873 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She was born in 1851. She died before 1881. vi. THOMAS WILLIAM YOUNG was born on 01 Aug 1844 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 25 Apr 1923 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married Annie Margaret Young, daughter of James Young and Mary Ellen Bundy on 23 Sep 1869 in Methodist Church, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 06 Jun 1851 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 21 Dec 1928 in Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. GEORGE A. YOUNG was born on 22 Apr 1847. He died on 29 Aug 1910. He married ELIZA. Notes for George A. Young: Was a blacksmith at Gore Bay on Manitoulin Island. viii. SARAH JANE YOUNG was born in 1851 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died in 1893 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She married George Bundy, son of George Bundy and Mary on Dec 1867 in Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He was born on 08 Jan 1849 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died in 1918 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. DAVID YOUNG was born on 22 Aug 1851 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 24 Jun 1922 in Sault St. Marie, Ontario. He married Charlotte H. Elmore, daughter of Hercules Elmore on 07 Oct 1882 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She was born in 1858 in Banispital, County Cork, Ireland. Notes for David Young: Moved to Dawson Township, Algoma District. His obituary was provided by Ann Dearing: The Recorder, Gore Bay, Thursday, July 20, 1922 The Late Mr. David Young David Young was born in the County of Haldimand near Caledonia in 1847 and was one of thirteen of a family. He was the son of the late Edmund and Helen Young. In 1879 he came to Manitoulin Island, and squatted on land near Meldrum Bay and built a little shanty which still remains. As soon as the land came into the market he purchased the farm which he had chosen for his home; and on this farm he resided nearly all the time until removed by death on June 24, 1922. In 1883 he married Miss Charlotte Elmore who survives him, she being the only survivor of the five daughters of the late Dr. Hercules Elmore. Generation 2 (con't) With the passing of Mr. Young another of the pioneers of the Manitoulin has gone to his rest. He was a kind husband, a good neighbor, a true and loyal citizen and a man who commanded the respect of a large circle of friends. In the early days the late DR. A. Findley, Superintendent of Missions, for Northern Ontario made Mr. Young's home his headquarters when he visited Meldrum Bay. Mr. Young had a kindly hospitable disposition by which he gained and retained many friends He was also a Justice of the Peace for about thirty-five years. Two brothers, Peter and George, and two sisters predeceased him. Of the brothers and sisters who survive a twin brother, John, resides in Woodstock, Mrs. Daniels resides at Caledonia, Ont. Edmund is overseer in connection with the transportation of Chinese, and is at present in California, and Mrs. Nichols resides in Hamilton, Ont. The funeral service was conducted by Rev. Wm. Munro under the maples at Mr. Young's late home and the remains were interred in Meldrum Bay cemetery nearby. Mr. Young had gone to Sault Ste. Marie for medical treatment where he died but four hours after the operation for cancer of the bowels. Mrs. Young has the sympathy of the community in her bereavement. x. JOHN E. YOUNG was born on 20 Apr 1852. He married MARY A. LEONARD. She was born in 1862. BARBARA YOUNG was born in 1856 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died in 1937. She married George Turner Daniels, son of George Daniels and Rebecca on 21 Sep 1876 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1851 in Binbrook, Ontario, Canada. MARGARET YOUNG was born on 24 Nov 1858. She died on 24 Jul 1889. ELIZABETH ANN YOUNG was born in 1860 in Binbrook, Ontario, Canada. She died in 1932. She married William James Nichols, son of Robert Nichols and Isabella on 17 Nov 1886 in Caledonia Methodist Parsonage, Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1858 in Binbrook, Ontario, Canada. xiv. EDMUND WELLINGTON YOUNG was born in Jul 1862 in Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 04 Jul 1935. He married Alberta Rebecca Daniels, daughter of George T. Daniels and Rebecca Quance on 17 Nov 1886 in Caledonia Methodist Parsonage, Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 14 Apr 1867 in Binbrook, Ontario, Canada. She died on 01 Mar 1931. Generation 3 EMMA3 CRAMER (Catharine2 Young, Peter1 Young) was born on 14 Mar 1862. She died in 1889. She married John William Lancaster in 1881 in Sombra, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada. He was born on 15 Jul 1855. He died on 29 May 1942. Notes for Emma Cramer: PK provided some of the information herein. John William Lancaster and Emma Cramer had the following children: LESLIE IRVING4 LANCASTER was born on 08 Oct 1882 in Sombra, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada. ii. MAUD MINNIE LANCASTER was born on 18 Aug 1884 in Alpena, Michigan, USA. She died on 15 Jan 1966. She married JOHN ALEXANDER ROBB. He was born on 16 Nov Generation 3 (con't) 1885. He died on 02 Sep 1964. JOHN RAY LANCASTER was born on 30 Jun 1887 in Alpena, Michigan, USA. DAVID H.3 YOUNG (Christopher2, Peter1) was born on 26 Nov 1830. He died on 10 Aug 1860. He married Melisa Wright on 29 Dec 1853 in St. Pauls Anglican Church, Fort Erie, Ontario, Canada. She was born in 1834. Notes for David H. Young: The death date for David H. Young taken from two transcriptions of the Caledonia Municipal Cemetery differ. The one noted here is most likely correct. David married a second cousin, grandaughter of Catharine Young, wife of James Wintermute. David H. Young and Melisa Wright had the following children: JAMES C.4 YOUNG. NELSON YOUNG was born in 1854. BEVERLEY YOUNG was born in 1856. CHRISTOPHER YOUNG was born in 1858. PETER YOUNG was born on 22 Jul 1859. He died on 07 Aug 1859. ALONZO YOUNG was born in 1860. He died on 22 Sep 1860. MARGARET3 YOUNG (Christopher2, Peter1) was born on 08 Feb 1835. She died on 01 Mar 1916 in Norfolk, Virginia, USA. She married (1) DENNIS SHAW on 24 Dec 1851 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1827. He died on 10 May 1864 in Virginia, USA. She married DAVID YOUNG. He was born in 1826. Notes for Dennis Shaw: The information on this branch of the family is from Carolyn Vassos of Newport News, VA, USA. Dennis Shaw and Margaret Young had the following children: NANCY4 SHAW was born on 18 Apr 1858. ii. CHRISTOPHER SHAW was born on 19 Oct 1859. He died on 11 Feb 1932 in Norfolk, Virginia, USA. He married Ellen Stewart on 25 Jun 1880 in Sanilac, Michigan, USA. She died on 11 Jun 1935 in Norfolk, Virginia, USA. SARAH EMMA SHAW was born on 04 Aug 1860. MARGARET SHAW was born on 23 Jun 1863. Notes for David Young: David, Margaret and their two children were enumerated in the 1881 Census of Caledonia, Ontario. David Young and Margaret Young had the following children: DAVID4 YOUNG was born in 1870. RICELEY YOUNG was born in 1875. MARY3 YOUNG (Christopher2, Peter1) was born in 1842 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Generation 3 (con't) Ontario, Canada. She married William Wood, son of Andrew Wood and Lena on 22 Jun 1863 in Brant County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1840 in Brantford, Ontario, Canada. Notes for William Wood: At the time of the 1881 census, William (a Farmer; Church of England) and family (Wesleyan Methodists) were enumerated in Brantford East Township, Brant County William Wood and Mary Young had the following children: WILLIAM4 WOOD was born in 1867. IDA WOOD was born in 1867. ANDREW WOOD was born in 1872. ALMEDAH WOOD was born in 1874. LANAH WOOD was born in 1878. CATHARINE WOOD was born in Jun 1880. RISELAY3 YOUNG (Christopher2, Peter1) was born on 30 Mar 1851. He married MARY HAMMOND. She was born on 06 Jul 1852. Notes for Riselay Young: During the 1881 census, Riseley and, wife, and two children were residing in Caledonia, were of the Canadian Methodist faith, and he was a cooper by trade. In 1891 he as "Chief Constable". By the time of the 1901 census of the City of Hamilton Riceley was a House Carpenter, and they had moved to Ward 3 of that City. Only daughter Ada was not present in the household. All were members of the Church of England. Riselay Young and Mary Hammond had the following children: ADA4 YOUNG was born in 1876. WILLIAM WESLEY YOUNG was born on 06 Sep 1880. YOUNG RISELAY E was born on 01 Oct 1882. Notes for Young Riselay E: A Hotel Bell Boy in 1901. JAMES E. YOUNG was born on 28 Apr 1884. Notes for James E. Young: A hotel bell boy in 1901. FLOYD H. YOUNG was born on 29 Dec 1886. Notes for Floyd H. Young: Working in a tailor shop in 1901. EVA G. YOUNG was born on 01 Jun 1897. Generation 3 (con't) WILLIAM EMSLEY3 YOUNG (Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born on 08 Jan 1827 in Dundas, Ontario, Canada. He died on 02 Dec 1912 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He married FRANCES BUNDY. She was born on 04 Mar 1830 in Salisbury, England. She died on 02 Mar 1907 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married CHARLOTTE YOUNG. She was born in 1818. She died on 28 Jun 1849. Notes for William Emsley Young: During the 1881 census, William and Fannie were residing with their 6 youngest children in Glanford Township. William and Fannie were lodging with James Petch and family in Oneida Township during the 1901 census. A second record gives his birthdate as 1828. His obituary in the Hamilton Spectator (2 October 1912, p. 13) reads, "An old and respected resident of Oneida Township in the county of Haldimand in the person of William J. (sic) Young, passed away yesterday at the advanced age of 84 years. Deceased was born in the county of Haldimand and lived there all of his life time. Three weeks ago he came to the city to visit his daughter Mrss. Ezra Hill, 114 Kent street, and about a week ago he became ill and passed away. He was well known and highly respected by a host of friends who will regret to hear of his death. His wife predeceased him five years. Two sons and seven daughters survive. The sons are John of North seneca, and George of Detroit; the daughters, Mrs. Petch, York; Mrs. Overend of Buffalo; Mrs. William Collings of Detroit; Mrs. Robinson of Indiana; Mrs. Hill and Mrs. Francis of Hamilton. Mr. Young was a member of the Methodist Church and the funeral will take place on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the residence of his son John Young, Glanford, to Caledonia burying grounds." Notes for Frances Bundy: Emigrated from England in 1840. William Emsley Young and Frances Bundy had the following children: MARY4 YOUNG was born in 1850 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died in 1881. She married David Francis, son of George Francis and Hannah Jane on 28 Mar 1869 in Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1848 in Glanford Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. ii. EMMA JANE YOUNG was born on 11 Sep 1850 in Mount Healy, Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died in 1938 in York, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She married James Petch on 23 Jun 1872 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He was born on 17 May 1848 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 06 Jun 1920. HANNAH MARGARET YOUNG was born on 11 Sep 1854. She married George Overend on 11 Nov 1873 in Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Hannah Margaret Young: Residing in Buffalo in 1912. iv. MATILDA LOUISE YOUNG was born in Jan 1855 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She married David Colling, son of Joseph Colling and Mary Ross on 01 Jan 1876. He was born on 28 Feb 1855 in Nelson Township, Halton County, Ontario, Canada. CHARLOTTE ANN YOUNG was born in 1857. She married Samuel Young on 03 Oct 1877 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Charlotte Ann Young: Marriage registration # 003461. Generation 3 (con't) CATHARINE YOUNG was born on 07 Jul 1858 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 12 Dec 1880 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She married William Collings on 30 Sep 1875 in Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. vii. SARAH CORDELIA YOUNG was born in 1861. She died in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. She married EZRA HILL. viii. CLARISSA CAROLINE YOUNG was born on 02 Feb 1862 in Ancaster, Ontario, Canada. She died on 01 Jan 1937 in Langford, Brant County, Ontario, Canada. She married GEORGE WASHINGTON FRANCIS. He died on 04 Jan 1927 in Langford, Brant County, Ontario, Canada. FANNY AMELIA YOUNG was born on 11 Jan 1865 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died in Mar 1907. She married William Colling on 24 Aug 1881 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. JOHN ALEXANDER YOUNG was born in 1867. He married Mariah Thompson, daughter of Thomas Thompson and Harriet on 25 Mar 1896 in Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. She was born in 1866 in Glanford Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for John Alexander Young: Marriage registration # 004925-6. No issue. GEORGE CALVIN YOUNG was born in 1870. He married SADIE WHITE. Notes for George Calvin Young: No issue. xii. LILLIAN PRISCILLA YOUNG was born on 07 Nov 1872 in Carluke, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 18 Jul 1945. She married William Henry Robinson in 1887. He was born on 25 Dec 1867 in England. He died on 18 Feb 1934 in Hamilton, Ontario. xiii. HARRIET VICTORIA YOUNG was born on 07 Nov 1872 in Carluke, Ontario, Canada. She died on 19 Mar 1936 in West Flamboro Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. She married Joseph Henry Marshall, son of Joseph Marshall on 18 Mar 1896 in York, Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1873 in London, England. William Emsley Young and Charlotte Young had the following child: xiv. BARBARA YOUNG was born on 04 Jul 1842 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 13 Oct 1917 in Louth Township, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. She married (1) CICERO DEGEAR, son of Jacob Degear and Catharine Smith on 06 Feb 1861 in Wesleyan Methodist Church, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He was born on 28 Apr 1840 in Glanford Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 10 Oct 1862 in Glanford Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. She married (2) WILLIAM BERRY THOMPSON, son of William Thompson and Rebecca on 10 Aug 1865 in Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1843 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 23 Jul 1918 in Louth Township, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. JAMES WILLIAM3 YOUNG (Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born on 20 Dec 1830 in Dundas, Ontario, Canada. He died on 08 Jan 1894 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married Generation 3 (con't) Mary Ellen Bundy, daughter of George Bundy and Mary Hewitt on 18 Aug 1850. She was born on 07 Mar 1833 in Salisbury, England. She died on 22 Apr 1894 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for James William Young: According to the 1879 Atlas of Haldimand County, James, who settled there in 1838, possessed River Range Lots 33 (10 acres) and 37 (40 and 70 acres), Oneida Township. Residing in Oneida Township during the 1891 census with his wife, two of his sons, and his mother Elizabeth. In his will dated 14th October 1893, James Young of Oneida mentions his wife Mary Ellen; sons George Harland Young and James William Collins Young; as well as daughters Catharine Elizabeth the wife of James Nelles, and Anne Margaret the wife of Thomas Young. He also describes his property as Lots 37 (70 acres), 36 (66 acres), and parts of 33 and 34, all on the River Range Oneida Township. His death date of 8th January 1894 is noted in the probate papers with the will. Lois Adams reports that there is a Bible record for this family. She also reports that there was another child, Hulda, born 6 jan 1872, who was raised by her grandfather. Notes for Mary Ellen Bundy: Lois Adams gives Mary Ellen's birthplace as Downton, Wiltshire. James William Young and Mary Ellen Bundy had the following children: i. ANNE MARGARET4 YOUNG was born on 06 Jun 1851. She died on 21 Dec 1928. She married Thomas William Young, son of Edmund Young and Eleanor Runchey on 23 Sep 1869 in Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He was born on 02 Aug 1846. JOHN RICELAY YOUNG was born on 28 Sep 1856 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 09 Dec 1863. iii. CATHARINE ELIZA YOUNG was born on 02 Apr 1863 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 23 Jun 1943 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She married James Meade Nelles in 1880. He was born on 20 Apr 1861 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 23 Jun 1943. iv. GEORGE HARLAND YOUNG was born on 13 Feb 1869 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 18 May 1921 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married (1) ANN ELIZABETH WICKETT on 13 Feb 1895 in Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. She was born in 1870 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 07 Jan 1900 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married (2) CATHARINE LOUISE KEEFER on 20 Jan 1920. She was born in 1874. She died on 05 Apr 1947 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. v. JAMES WILLIAM COLLINS YOUNG was born on 30 Oct 1873 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 04 Jun 1927. He married Janet Ann Evans on 13 Sep 1899 in Mersea Township, Essex County, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 14 Dec 1871 in England. She died in 1960. ISAAC3 YOUNG (Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born on 14 Feb 1833 in Bayham Township, Elgin County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 12 Jun 1901 in Dunnville, Ontario, Canada. He married (1) MARY CATHARINE WEDGE, daughter of Jacob Wedge and Mary Ann Westport on 27 Sep 1868 in Methodist New Connection Church, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She was born in 1851 in Dunnville, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 25 Oct 1919 in St. Thomas, Elgin County, Ontario, Canada. He married SARAH. Notes for Isaac Young: Isaac, a shoe maker, and family, all of the Methodist faith, were residing in Caledonia during the Generation 3 (con't) 1891 census. Isaac Young and Mary Catharine Wedge had the following children: i. MARY ANN4 YOUNG was born on 19 Jul 1869 in Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died in 1948 in Woodstock, Ontario. She married JAMES COCHRAN. He was born in 1865 in Ratho, Ontario. He died in 1931 in Woodstock, Ontario. HARRIET VICTORIA YOUNG was born on 19 Oct 1872 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She married Lewis Hamilton Scott, son of William Scott and Jemima Hewitt on 07 Jun 1892 in Presbyterian Church, Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1870 in Glanford Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. MAGGIE YOUNG was born in 1877. She married BLACHER. iv. GEORGE CALVIN YOUNG was born in 1878. He married ANNIE ELIZABETH CHADBOURNE. She was born on 07 Feb 1874 in England. ISAAC EDWARD YOUNG was born on 07 Mar 1881 in Plattville, Ontario. He died in 1941 in Woodstock, Ontario. He married MARY CLARK. JOHN YOUNG was born on 07 Mar 1883. ALICE YOUNG was born on 02 May 1890. EMMA ELIZABETH YOUNG. Isaac Young and Sarah had the following children: EMMA ELIZABETH YOUNG. JAMES W. YOUNG was born in 1862. Notes for James W. Young: Residing with grandmother Elizabeth Young in Oneida Township during the 1881 census. CATHARINE3 YOUNG (Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born in 1841 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 22 Sep 1901. She married William Culp, son of Moses Culp and Matildy on 19 Jan 1863 in Wesleyan Methodist New Connection Church, Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1827 in Ancaster, Ontario, Canada. He died on 31 Aug 1912. Notes for William Culp: M. (W?) Culp was listed as residing on 40 acres, River Range Lot 40, Oneida Township in the 1879 Atlas of Haldimand County. William Culp (a farmer) and family were residing in Oneida Township during the 1881 census. While his wife Catharine was of the Canadian Methodist faith, William and the children were recorded as being members of the Deciples of Christ. William Culp and Catharine Young had the following children: i. MOSES FREDERICK4 CULP was born on 14 Apr 1864. He married SARAH A. MARSHALL. She was born on 06 Aug 1865. ii. JOHN WESLEY CULP was born in 1865. He married MARGARET SNIDER. iii. PHEBE ELIZABETH CULP was born in 1867. Generation 3 (con't) GEORGE ARTHUR CULP was born in 1869. MARGARET M. CULP was born in 1872. CATHARINE V. CULP was born in 1874. MARY EMMA CULP was born in 1875. WILLIAM H. CULP was born in 1878. He died on 20 May 1881. MARY3 YOUNG (Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born in 1844. She married (1) ALBERT LEACH, son of James Leach and Harriet Thomas on 17 May 1862 in Canadian Presbyterian Church, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1844 in Canada. She married JOHN MCDOUGAL. Notes for Albert Leach: The four children listed for Albert and Mary died as infants or small children and are buried in the Caledonia Municipal Cemetery (CMC). Albert Leach and Mary Young had the following children: JOHN H.4 LEACH. JOSHUA J. LEACH. ORIN T. LEACH. MARY E. LEACH. JOHN3 YOUNG (Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born in 1850. He married Levina in Jan 1871. She was born in 1852 in USA. Notes for John Young: Residing in Oneida Township in 1881, of the Wesleyan Methodist faith, and a farmer and labourer. John Young and Levina had the following children: ELIZABETH4 YOUNG was born in 1872. SAMUEL L. YOUNG was born in 1876. WILLIAM E. YOUNG was born in 1878. FRANCIS W. YOUNG was born in 1880. GEORGE CALVIN3 YOUNG (Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born on 22 Aug 1850 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 13 Aug 1929. He married (1) SARAH ELIZABETH YOUNG, daughter of John Young and Elizabeth Cripps on 10 Oct 1876 in Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 06 Oct 1850 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 17 Sep 1948 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married SARAH ELIZABETH YOUNG. She was born on 06 Oct 1850. She died on 17 Sep 1948 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for George Calvin Young: Residing in Oneida Township, of the Methodist faith, and a farm laborer in the 1881, 1891, and 1901 censuses. One record has his birth date as 1850. Generation 3 (con't) Notes for Sarah Elizabeth Young: According to her obituary in the Grand River Sachem, at the time of her death Sarah had two surviving children (as well as two sons and a daughter who predeceased her), as well as nine grandchildren, and twenty four great grandchildren. Birth year given as 1852 in the 1901 census. George Calvin Young and Sarah Elizabeth Young had the following children: WILLIAM D.4 YOUNG was born in 1876. HERMAN WESLEY YOUNG was born in 1878. iii. ELIZABETH M. YOUNG was born in 1882. She died on 23 Mar 1907. She married JACOB P. KLINE. EDITH M. YOUNG was born on 19 Jan 1886. She married WILL HAINES. Notes for Edith M. Young: Residing in Canfield in 1948. v. GEORGE ERNEST YOUNG was born on 27 May 1890 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 20 Apr 1962 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married Elizabeth Nelles on 22 Apr 1913 in Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 05 Nov 1887 in North Cayuga Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 18 Aug 1967 in Hagersville, Ontario, Canada. EDMUND3 CARPENTER (Mary A.2 Young, Peter1 Young) was born in 1832. He died in 1911. He married NANCY WEDGE. She was born in 1845. She died in 1929. Notes for Edmund Carpenter: During the 1881 census of Caledonia, Edmund and family were recorded as of the Methodist faith. He was a labourer. Edmund Carpenter and Nancy Wedge had the following children: EDMUND R.4 CARPENTER was born in 1865. WILLIAM R. CARPENTER was born in 1869. He died in 1941. ANNIE CARPENTER was born in 1873. LEONARD CARPENTER was born in 1875. MARY CARPENTER was born in 1879. JOHN L. CARPENTER was born in Feb 1881. ARABELLE CARPENTER was born in 1884. HENRY CARPENTER was born in 1885. JAMES CARPENTER was born in 1887. OLIVER CARPENTER was born in 1889. Generation 3 (con't) BROCK3 CARPENTER (Mary A.2 Young, Peter1 Young) was born in Aug 1836. He married UNKNOWN. She died before 1871. He married JULIANNA. She was born in 1850. He married EMMA. She was born in Apr 1858. Notes for Brock Carpenter: Brock and family were residing in Sombra Township, Lambton County during the 1871 and 1881 census years. It appears that Brock married at least three times while residing in Canada. He was a farm labourer, and a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church in 1871, and the Presbyterian Church in 1881. In the 1900 census of Port Austin Township, Huron County, Michigan, Brock (a day labourer) and Emma were residing there with 5 of their chilren. The record indicates that Emma gave birth to 6 children, all of whom were alive at the time; and further that they emigrated in 1881. Brock Carpenter and Unknown had the following child: MARY A. HILDY4 CARPENTER was born in 1864. Notes for Julianna: It is not clear whether Julianna is the mother of Charles W. Carpenter - he could have been the son of Brock's former wife. Brock Carpenter and Julianna had the following children: CHARLES W. CARPENTER was born in 1867. STEPHEN CARPENTER was born in 1872. Brock Carpenter and Emma had the following children: LIZZIE CARPENTER was born in 1879. CLADDY CARPENTER was born in Nov 1881 in Canada. IDA E. CARPENTER was born in Apr 1884 in Michigan, USA. ETHEL CARPENTER was born in Dec 1887 in Michigan, USA. GEORGE CARPENTER was born in Jan 1891 in Michigan, USA. MINNY CARPENTER was born in Dec 1896 in Michigan, USA. PETER3 CARPENTER (Mary A.2 Young, Peter1 Young) was born in Sep 1836. He married Lucy Ann Lancaster, daughter of Joseph Lancaster and Emma on 20 Oct 1868 in Lambton County, Ontario, Canada. She was born in Jun 1852 in Sombra Township, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Peter Carpenter: Peter (a farmer) and family (all Methodist Episcopal) were residing in Sombra Township, Lambton County during the 1881 census. At the time of the 1900 census, Peter (a carpenter and joiner), Lucy and family were residing in Port Austin Township, Huron County, Michigan. This record indictes that Lucy had given birth to 8 children, all of whom were alive; and further that their date of immigration was 1866. Since Peter was not found in the 1871 census for Sombra Township with the rest of his family, it would appear that he moved first to Michigan in 1866, back to Ontario by 1881, and then again back to Michigan. Unfortunately someone crossed out the birthplace of "Canada" for all the children in the household, and put the word "no" in the entry box. Peter Carpenter and Lucy Ann Lancaster had the following children: SETH HOWARD4 CARPENTER was born in 1874. Generation 3 (con't) SYLVESTER C. CARPENTER was born in 1877. ARCHY ENNETT CARPENTER was born in Jul 1878. Notes for Archy Ennett Carpenter: A "saylor" at the time of the 1900 census. BERTHA MAY CARPENTER was born in Feb 1879. EVALINE ETTA CARPENTER was born in Feb 1881. FRANK CARPENTER was born in Jan 1883. MANDY CARPENTER was born in Nov 1885. ALVIN CARPENTER was born in Feb 1889. EMMA CARPENTER was born in Mar 1891. LILLY CARPENTER was born in May 1894. CREMER3 CARPENTER (Mary A.2 Young, Peter1 Young) was born in Oct 1841 in Sombra Township, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada. He married Elizabeth Lancaster, daughter of Joseph Lancaster and Emma on 11 Aug 1868 in Bosanquet Township, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada. She was born in May 1850 in Elizabethtown, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Cremer Carpenter: Cramer (a farmer; New Connection Methodist) was residing with his wife Elizabeth and daughter Mary A. (both Methodist Episcopal) in the 1871 census of Sombra Township, Lambton County. Cramer (a farmer) and family are found in the 1900 census of Hume Township, Huron county, Michigan. The record also indicates that Elizabeth had given birth to 7 children, of whom 4 were alive at that time. In addition, their date of immigration was noted as 1881. Cremer Carpenter and Elizabeth Lancaster had the following children: MARY E.4 CARPENTER was born in 1870. ALLA CARPENTER was born in Jul 1880 in Canada. MELVIN CARPENTER was born in Sep 1882 in Michigan, USA. DAVID CARPENTER was born in Mar 1886 in Michigan, USA. NELSON3 CARPENTER (Mary A.2 Young, Peter1 Young) was born on 16 Jun 1849. He married MARY J. She was born on 28 Nov 1849. Notes for Nelson Carpenter: Nelson (a farmer) and family (all Methodist Episcopal) were residing in Sombra Township, Lambton County in each census from 1871 to 1901. Nelson Carpenter and Mary J had the following children: JAMES R.4 CARPENTER was born in 1872. Generation 3 (con't) ANN E. CARPENTER was born on 08 Aug 1875. ALFRED A. CARPENTER was born on 16 Aug 1877. MINNIE M. CARPENTER was born on 30 Sep 1879. CLARA J. CARPENTER was born on 30 Sep 1881. Notes for Clara J. Carpenter: Name given as Sarah J. in the 1891 census. WILLIAM F. CARPENTER was born on 10 Dec 1883. FRANKLIN CARPENTER was born on 01 Sep 1885. PETER N. CARPENTER was born on 06 Mar 1888. AGNES E. CARPENTER was born on 15 Dec 1891. BARBARA3 YOUNG (Charlotte2, Peter1) was born on 04 Jul 1842 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 13 Oct 1917 in Louth Township, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. She married (1) CICERO DEGEAR, son of Jacob Degear and Catharine Smith on 06 Feb 1861 in Wesleyan Methodist Church, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He was born on 28 Apr 1840 in Glanford Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 10 Oct 1862 in Glanford Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. She married (2) WILLIAM BERRY THOMPSON, son of William Thompson and Rebecca on 10 Aug 1865 in Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1843 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 23 Jul 1918 in Louth Township, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Barbara Young: OBITUARY The St Catharine's Standard,October 13,1917 The death occurred last evening at the residence ,187 Geneva Street,of Barbara , beloved wife of William B.Thompson in her 75th year. Mrs Thompson,who has been in poor health for some time,bore her illness with great patience and fortitude. She was a member of the Welland Avenue Methodist church. Besides her sorrowing husband,she leaves to mourn her demise five daughters,Mrs John Stewart of South Dakota; Mrs W.J. Elley of Beamsville; Mrs John J. Book of Hamilton; Mrs A.A. Book of Niagara Falls N.Y; and Elizabeth Thompson at home, and also four sons, Wm H Thompson of South Dakota; Thomas of Niagara Falls N.Y; Joseph of Beamsville; and David of this city (St Catharines). The funeral will be held from the family residence on Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 pm. (PK) Cicero Degear and Barbara Young had the following child: i. CECIL JACOB4 DEGEAR was born on 19 Dec 1861 in Glanford Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 18 Jul 1923 in Battleford, Sasketchewan, Canada. He married FLORENCE LAURIE. Notes for William Berry Thompson: During the 1881 census of Seneca Township, Haldimand County, William (a Farmer), Barbara, and family (all Canadian Methodists) were enumerated in this location. One record has his birthplace as Glanford Township. OBITUARY Generation 3 (con't) The St.Catharines Standard, July 24,1918 Sudden Death of Canal LockTender William Berry Thompson,for many years a locktender on the canal and a well known resident of the city,passed away very suddenly at his post on Lock 9 last evening. During the afternoon the deceased complained of feeling ill and walked up the city and to the office of Dr. Jessop where he secured a bottle of medicine. In the evening Mr Thompson was found in a chair when death called and was found dead by his companions.The untouched bottle of medicine was found in his shack. The late Mr Thompson ,who was 76 years of age,had of late been suffering from a complication of his ills. His wife predeased him a few months ago. He is survived by four sons and five daughters; Joseph of Beamsville;David of Toronto;Thomas of Alton N.Y;and William of this city; Mrs J.Stewart of South Dakota;Mrs Wm Elley of Beamsville; Mrs John Book of Hamilton; and Mrs Dell Book of New York,N.Y. and Miss Elizabeth of this city. The remains will be taken this afternoon to the residence of Mr William Thompson ,3 George Street. (PK) William Berry Thompson and Barbara Young had the following children: AMY4 THOMPSON was born in 1867. BARBARY THOMPSON was born in 1870. JOSEPH THOMPSON was born in 1871. WILLIE THOMPSON was born in 1873. THOMAS THOMPSON was born in 1875. DAVID THOMPSON was born in 1877. JANE THOMPSON was born in 1879. EDITH THOMPSON was born in Oct 1880. THOMAS WILLIAM3 YOUNG (Edmund2, Peter1) was born on 02 Aug 1846. He married Anne Margaret Young, daughter of James William Young and Mary Ellen Bundy on 23 Sep 1869 in Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 06 Jun 1851. She died on 21 Dec 1928. Notes for Thomas William Young: Residing in Oneida Township at the time of the 1881 census - beside his father - in - law James Young. Also a farmer in Oneida Township during the 1891 census. Notes for Anne Margaret Young: Anne Margaret married her first cousin Thomas Young, son of Edmund Young. See the entry under her husband fro further information. Thomas William Young and Anne Margaret Young had the following children: i. THOMAS WALTER4 YOUNG was born on 24 Jul 1885 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 29 Apr 1953 in Hagersville, Haldimand County, Ontario. He married Mabel Clare Duxbury on 18 Nov 1903 in Hagersville, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 02 Jun 1884 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 13 Apr 1955. CORAH ALBERTA YOUNG was born on 24 Mar 1889 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She married John Abraham Teeter on 28 Dec 1910 in Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. PHILIP3 YOUNG (Edmund2, Peter1) was born on 01 Dec 1837 in Oneida Township, Haldimand Generation 3 (con't) County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 14 Feb 1930. He married ABIGAIL . She died in 1871. He married ELLEN BARBER. She was born on 26 Apr 1855. She died on 15 May 1920 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Philip Young: There is conflicting information about Philip. First there are two birth years, 1834 and 1837 (the latter being most likely due to the ages of his parents). Also, his death date is given as 14 February 1920 (PK), and 1930 (CMC). The names of three of 3 husbands of Philip's daughters was recorded by PK. One was Mrs. W. Leonard of Inglewood, California; another Mrs. J. W. Whitwell of Caledonia: and the third Mrs. L. Dewey of Caledonia. Philip Young and Abigail had the following children: MARY4 YOUNG was born in 1865. THEODORE P. YOUNG was born in Apr 1871. Notes for Ellen Barber: Her obituary notice is in HCMA You - 23. Philip Young and Ellen Barber had the following children: iii. LETITIA YOUNG was born in 1873. iv. FREDERICK W. YOUNG was born on 20 Feb 1874. He married ANNIE. She was born on 04 Oct 1877. v. PHOEBE YOUNG was born in 1875. She died in 1958. She married THOMAS ALEXANDER PATTISON. He was born on 09 Sep 1873. He died on 05 Jun 1908. She married JACK WHITNELL. LAFAYETTE YOUNG was born on 22 Jan 1887. LILLAS YOUNG was born on 09 Mar 1893. CONEY M. YOUNG was born on 26 Jul 1898. PETER3 YOUNG (Edmund2, Peter1) was born in 1838 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 24 Apr 1895 in Brantford, Ontario, Canada. He married Sarah Jane Creswell, daughter of Henry Creswell and Elizabeth on 27 Nov 1866 in Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She was born in 1849 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. She died on 12 Mar 1913. Notes for Peter Young: During the 1881 census of Caledonia, Peter and family were recorded as of the Canadian Methodist faith. In 1891 they were Canadian Presbyterians. Sarah was noted as being of Irish descent. Peter was a cooper by trade. Peter Young and Sarah Jane Creswell had the following children: LANSON HARRISON4 YOUNG was born in 1869. ELLEN ELIZABETH YOUNG was born in 1871. SARAH J. YOUNG was born in 1873. NANCY P. YOUNG was born in 1876. Generation 3 (con't) MARGARET YOUNG was born in 1879. WILLIAM E.3 YOUNG (Edmund2, Peter1) was born on 08 Aug 1842. He died on 17 Jan 1928 in Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. He married Susan Tuttle, daughter of Calvin Tuttle and Jane on 09 Jan 1873 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She was born in 1851. She died before 1881. Notes for William E. Young: A widower, he was living with his widowed mother Eleanor, two sisters, and his three children during the 1881 census. The same family constellation in 1891, but without Eleanor. Peter as a painter. He was residing with son William in Caledonia at the time of the 1901 census. William E. Young and Susan Tuttle had the following children: ANNIE MAY4 YOUNG was born on 17 Dec 1873 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. WILLIAM RISLEE YOUNG was born on 11 Oct 1875 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. JOHN CALVIN YOUNG was born on 19 Aug 1877 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. THOMAS WILLIAM3 YOUNG (Edmund2, Peter1) was born on 01 Aug 1844 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 25 Apr 1923 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married Annie Margaret Young, daughter of James Young and Mary Ellen Bundy on 23 Sep 1869 in Methodist Church, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 06 Jun 1851 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 21 Dec 1928 in Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. Thomas William Young and Annie Margaret Young had the following children: DAVID HARLAND4 YOUNG was born in 1874. He died on 06 Aug 1880. ii. THOMAS WALTER YOUNG was born on 24 Jul 1885 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 29 Apr 1953 in Hagersville, Haldimand County, Ontario. He married Mabel Clare Duxbury on 18 Nov 1903 in Hagersville, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 02 Jun 1884 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 13 Apr 1955. CORA YOUNG was born in 1889. Notes for Cora Young: PK indicates that Cora Young was a daughter of Thomas, and that she married a man whose surname was Teeter. SARAH JANE3 YOUNG (Edmund2, Peter1) was born in 1851 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died in 1893 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She married George Bundy, son of George Bundy and Mary on 25 Dec 1867 in Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He was born on 08 Jan 1849 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died in 1918 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for George Bundy: George was residing in Oneida Township, River Range Lot 42, 50 acres according to the 1879 Atlas of Haldimand County. He was also residing in Oneida Township during the 1891 census. The family were Methodist; and George was a farmer. In 1901 the widowed George was residing with son Garfield, again in Oneida Township. Generation 3 (con't) George Bundy and Sarah Jane Young had the following children: CHARLES4 BUNDY was born in 1869. ii. ELIZABETH ANN BUNDY was born on 31 May 1875. She married Henry Lottridge on 01 Nov 1899 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in Binbrook, Ontario, Canada. MARGARET BUNDY was born on 31 May 1875. She died in 1889. GEORGE BUNDY was born in 1883. GARFIELD BUNDY was born on 08 Sep 1885. JOHN E.3 YOUNG (Edmund2, Peter1) was born on 20 Apr 1852. He married MARY A. LEONARD. She was born in 1862. Notes for John E. Young: John and wife Mary were residing in Caledonia during the 1881 and 1891 censuses. John of the Canadian Methodist faith, and Mary was a Catholic, of Irish ancestry. He was listed as a farmer in 1881, and a painter in 1891. In 1901 was residing in Woodstock where he operated a clothing store. John E. Young and Mary A. Leonard had the following children: ELENOR4 YOUNG was born in 1882. ii. MAGGIE MABELLE YOUNG was born on 24 May 1886 in Caledonia, Ontario. She died on 14 Apr 1956 in Newark, Licking County, Ohio. She married GEORGE LEONARD HERSHBERGER. He was born on 03 Mar 1885 in Newark, Licking County, Ohio. He died on 11 Mar 1955 in Newark, Licking County, Ohio. EDMUND WELLINGTON3 YOUNG (Edmund2, Peter1) was born in Jul 1862 in Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 04 Jul 1935. He married Alberta Rebecca Daniels, daughter of George T. Daniels and Rebecca Quance on 17 Nov 1886 in Caledonia Methodist Parsonage, Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 14 Apr 1867 in Binbrook, Ontario, Canada. She died on 01 Mar 1931. Edmund Wellington Young and Alberta Rebecca Daniels had the following children: GERTRUDE4 YOUNG was born on 18 Jun 1887. LESLEY E. YOUNG was born in Sep 1889. ELGIN CORNELIUS YOUNG was born on 15 Jul 1894. iv. EVELYN YOUNG was born on 24 Dec 1895. She died in 1982. She married JOHN MCEVOY. He was born in 1888. He died in 1960. v. VERA YOUNG was born on 02 Mar 1900 in Wentworth County, Ontario. She died in 1986 in St. Catharines, Ontario. She married Erland Ray Sheldrake, son of William M. Sheldrake and Ida Annie on 19 Dec 1922 in Binbrook, Wentworth County, Ontario. EUDORA MAY YOUNG was born on 26 Jan 1902. EDMUND WELLINGTON YOUNG was born on 20 Apr 1906. Generation 3 (con't) Generation 4 MAUD MINNIE4 LANCASTER (Emma3 Cramer, Catharine2 Young, Peter1 Young) was born on 18 Aug 1884 in Alpena, Michigan, USA. She died on 15 Jan 1966. She married JOHN ALEXANDER ROBB. He was born on 16 Nov 1885. He died on 02 Sep 1964. John Alexander Robb and Maud Minnie Lancaster had the following child: i. HARVEY JOHN5 ROBB was born on 09 Oct 1904. He died on 03 Sep 1987. He married MARIE MILDRED BENISH - BAROWSKI. She was born on 28 Nov 1906. CHRISTOPHER4 SHAW (Margaret3 Young, Christopher2 Young, Peter1 Young) was born on 19 Oct 1859. He died on 11 Feb 1932 in Norfolk, Virginia, USA. He married Ellen Stewart on 25 Jun 1880 in Sanilac, Michigan, USA. She died on 11 Jun 1935 in Norfolk, Virginia, USA. Christopher Shaw and Ellen Stewart had the following children: i. HARRIET SUSAN5 SHAW was born on 24 Feb 1882 in Saginaw, Michigan, USA. She died on 24 Feb 1960 in Norfolk, Virginia, USA. She married Harold Edward Sayles on 14 Dec 1903 in Norfolk, Virginia, USA. He died on 05 Sep 1948. IRVIN C. SHAW was born in Jun 1883. WALTER M. SHAW was born in Jun 1889. MARY ELLEN SHAW was born in Mar 1891. EMMA PEARL SHAW was born in Jul 1897. MYRTLE LEIGH SHAW was born in Jul 1901. EMMA JANE4 YOUNG (William Emsley3, Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born on 11 Sep 1850 in Mount Healy, Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died in 1938 in York, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She married James Petch on 23 Jun 1872 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He was born on 17 May 1848 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 06 Jun 1920. Notes for Emma Jane Young: "Emaly" in 1901 census. Date (year) of birth different for her and her husband in different records. Notes for James Petch: Residing in Oneida Township, and of the Methodist faith, in the 1891 and 1901 censuses. Residing on Cook's block during the latter census. James Petch and Emma Jane Young had the following children: SARAH5 PETCH was born in 1877. AMEY PETCH was born in 1880. JOHN S. WILLIAMSON was born on 11 Mar 1894. MATILDA LOUISE4 YOUNG (William Emsley3, Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born in Jan 1855 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She married David Colling, son of Joseph Colling and Mary Ross on 01 Jan 1876. He was born on 28 Feb 1855 in Nelson Township, Halton County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for David Colling: Generation 4 (con't) David was the subject of a biographical sketch in the "Portrait & Biographical Album of Genesee, Lapeer & Tuscola Counties" (Chapman Bros., 1892, pp. 416 - 419). According to this record, in October 1876 David and Matilda emigrated to Columbia Township, Tuscola County, Michigan. At that time David took a grant of 160 acres on Section 21. In 1891 David was "elected Justice of the Peace on the ticket of the Industrial Party, although he was formerly a Republican". The names of the three children of David and Matilda Louise are given in this document; and the author commented that, "Mrs. Colling is an active and useful member of the Presbyterian Church and an honored member of society". The 1880 census for Columbia Township recorded that David (a farmer) and Matilda were residing there with their two sons, and David's brother William. David, Matilda, and their two youngest children were also residing in Columbia Township, Tuscola County, Michigan during the 1900 census. This record confirms their date of immigration as 1876, records that David was a farmer, and further that Matilda to that point Matilda had given birth to 3 children, all of whom were alive. David Colling and Matilda Louise Young had the following children: CHARLES J.5 COLLING was born in 1877. GEORGE WESLEY COLLING was born in Apr 1878 in Michigan, USA. FLORENCE COLLING was born in Mar 1890 in Michigan, USA. SARAH CORDELIA4 YOUNG (William Emsley3, Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born in 1861. She died in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. She married EZRA HILL. Ezra Hill and Sarah Cordelia Young had the following children: HARLEY5 HILL. WALTER HILL. ARNOLD HILL. CLARISSA CAROLINE4 YOUNG (William Emsley3, Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born on 02 Feb 1862 in Ancaster, Ontario, Canada. She died on 01 Jan 1937 in Langford, Brant County, Ontario, Canada. She married GEORGE WASHINGTON FRANCIS. He died on 04 Jan 1927 in Langford, Brant County, Ontario, Canada. George Washington Francis and Clarissa Caroline Young had the following children: ARVILLA5 FRANCIS. She married PATTERSON. ETHEL FRANCIS. She married MISNER. HARLEY FRANCIS. LILLIAN PRISCILLA4 YOUNG (William Emsley3, Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born on 07 Nov 1872 in Carluke, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 18 Jul 1945. She married William Henry Robinson in 1887. He was born on 25 Dec 1867 in England. He died on 18 Feb 1934 in Hamilton, Ontario. William Henry Robinson and Lillian Priscilla Young had the following children: EFFIE5 was born on 14 Aug 1888. She married JACK BUNN. WILLIAM GORDON ROBINSON was born on 18 Sep 1890. He died in 1928. He married FRANCES MATILDA SHIPWAY. She was born in 1893. She died in 1931. ARTHUR EDWARD ROBINSON was born on 06 May 1892. He died in 1918. He married LILLIAN. Generation 4 (con't) iv. FREDERICK ALLAN ROBINSON was born on 02 May 1898. He died in 1937. He married VIOLET ANCELL. She was born on 26 Sep 1890. v. CECIL J. ROBINSON was born on 12 Apr 1899. He died on 26 Jan 1978 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He married DOROTHY MCFARLAND. HARRIET VICTORIA4 YOUNG (William Emsley3, Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born on 07 Nov 1872 in Carluke, Ontario, Canada. She died on 19 Mar 1936 in West Flamboro Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. She married Joseph Henry Marshall, son of Joseph Marshall on 18 Mar 1896 in York, Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1873 in London, England. Notes for Harriet Victoria Young: "Harriet Victoria married Joseph Henry Marshall a native of England (birth location unknown) in March 1896. Herbert was born in July of the same year. for ten years this couple had no children then two sons were born two years apart (1906, 1908). Joseph decides its time to leave. He's a painter (artist & musician) by trade. He left the bugle band of the 91st Canadian Highlanders (Hamilton) in 1909 and lived at a separate address in 1910. Then he leaves for out west (with a red - head) on a dare from fellow band members. He was never seen or heard from again. Harriet boarded a train in 1914 for out west (leaving the two younger boys with my grandfather and his new bride) only to return to Hamilton alone. From 1931 until her death in 1936 Harriet took the surname massey as she lived with a man, Edward. I checked court records from 1909 to 1936 for divorce but to no avail so she never married Massey and her gravestone states Marshall. In 1932 she changed her name to Martha in the city directory (no one can figure this one). My mother has her watch inscribed with 25 years service but no one knows what she did. Harriet died in 1936 during a snowstorm, unable to obtain the insulin she needed" (Donna Campbell, Niagara Falls). Joseph Henry Marshall and Harriet Victoria Young had the following children: i. HERBERT WILLIAM5 MARSHALL was born on 15 Jul 1896 in Ancaster, Ontario, Canada. He died on 08 Dec 1969 in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. He married Mabel Nesbitt on 17 Nov 1914 in St. John's Anglican Church, Thorold, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 25 Dec 1888 in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. She died on 27 Aug 1970 in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. FREDERICK WALTER MARSHALL was born on 05 Feb 1906 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He died on 04 Aug 1974 in Brocton, New York, USA. He married Edna L. Dickson on 05 Feb 1925. HARRY ALBERT MARSHALL was born on 24 Sep 1908 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He died in North Carolina, USA. He married LORALEE M. OVERCASH. BARBARA3 YOUNG (Charlotte2, Peter1) was born on 04 Jul 1842 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 13 Oct 1917 in Louth Township, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. She married (1) CICERO DEGEAR, son of Jacob Degear and Catharine Smith on 06 Feb 1861 in Wesleyan Methodist Church, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He was born on 28 Apr 1840 in Glanford Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 10 Oct 1862 in Glanford Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. She married (2) WILLIAM BERRY THOMPSON, son of William Thompson and Rebecca on 10 Aug 1865 in Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1843 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 23 Jul 1918 in Louth Township, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Barbara Young: OBITUARY The St Catharine's Standard,October 13,1917 The death occurred last evening at the residence ,187 Geneva Street,of Barbara , beloved wife of Generation 4 (con't) William B.Thompson in her 75th year. Mrs Thompson,who has been in poor health for some time,bore her illness with great patience and fortitude. She was a member of the Welland Avenue Methodist church. Besides her sorrowing husband,she leaves to mourn her demise five daughters,Mrs John Stewart of South Dakota; Mrs W.J. Elley of Beamsville; Mrs John J. Book of Hamilton; Mrs A.A. Book of Niagara Falls N.Y; and Elizabeth Thompson at home, and also four sons, Wm H Thompson of South Dakota; Thomas of Niagara Falls N.Y; Joseph of Beamsville; and David of this city (St Catharines). The funeral will be held from the family residence on Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 pm. (PK) Cicero Degear and Barbara Young had the following child: i. CECIL JACOB4 DEGEAR was born on 19 Dec 1861 in Glanford Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 18 Jul 1923 in Battleford, Sasketchewan, Canada. He married FLORENCE LAURIE. Notes for William Berry Thompson: During the 1881 census of Seneca Township, Haldimand County, William (a Farmer), Barbara, and family (all Canadian Methodists) were enumerated in this location. One record has his birthplace as Glanford Township. OBITUARY The St.Catharines Standard, July 24,1918 Sudden Death of Canal LockTender William Berry Thompson,for many years a locktender on the canal and a well known resident of the city,passed away very suddenly at his post on Lock 9 last evening. During the afternoon the deceased complained of feeling ill and walked up the city and to the office of Dr. Jessop where he secured a bottle of medicine. In the evening Mr Thompson was found in a chair when death called and was found dead by his companions.The untouched bottle of medicine was found in his shack. The late Mr Thompson ,who was 76 years of age,had of late been suffering from a complication of his ills. His wife predeased him a few months ago. He is survived by four sons and five daughters; Joseph of Beamsville;David of Toronto;Thomas of Alton N.Y;and William of this city; Mrs J.Stewart of South Dakota;Mrs Wm Elley of Beamsville; Mrs John Book of Hamilton; and Mrs Dell Book of New York,N.Y. and Miss Elizabeth of this city. The remains will be taken this afternoon to the residence of Mr William Thompson ,3 George Street. (PK) William Berry Thompson and Barbara Young had the following children: AMY4 THOMPSON was born in 1867. BARBARY THOMPSON was born in 1870. JOSEPH THOMPSON was born in 1871. WILLIE THOMPSON was born in 1873. THOMAS THOMPSON was born in 1875. DAVID THOMPSON was born in 1877. JANE THOMPSON was born in 1879. EDITH THOMPSON was born in Oct 1880. ANNE MARGARET4 YOUNG (James William3, Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born on 06 Jun 1851. She died on 21 Dec 1928. She married Thomas William Young, son of Edmund Young and Eleanor Runchey on 23 Sep 1869 in Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He was born on 02 Aug 1846. Generation 4 (con't) Notes for Anne Margaret Young: Anne Margaret married her first cousin Thomas Young, son of Edmund Young. See the entry under her husband fro further information. Notes for Thomas William Young: Residing in Oneida Township at the time of the 1881 census - beside his father - in - law James Young. Also a farmer in Oneida Township during the 1891 census. Thomas William Young and Anne Margaret Young had the following children: i. THOMAS WALTER4 YOUNG was born on 24 Jul 1885 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 29 Apr 1953 in Hagersville, Haldimand County, Ontario. He married Mabel Clare Duxbury on 18 Nov 1903 in Hagersville, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 02 Jun 1884 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 13 Apr 1955. CORAH ALBERTA YOUNG was born on 24 Mar 1889 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She married John Abraham Teeter on 28 Dec 1910 in Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. CATHARINE ELIZA4 YOUNG (James William3, Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born on 02 Apr 1863 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 23 Jun 1943 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She married James Meade Nelles in 1880. He was born on Apr 1861 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 23 Jun 1943. Notes for Catharine Eliza Young: Lois adams gives her death date as 13 July 1942. Notes for James Meade Nelles: James and Catharine were residing in Oneida Township with their 3 children during the 1901 census. James Meade Nelles and Catharine Eliza Young had the following children: JAMES WILLIAM5 NELLES was born on 04 May 1886 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died in 1942. He married ALICE ASHBAUGH. She was born on 03 Jul 1891. She died on 19 Nov 1958. ii. ETHEL MAUDE NELLES was born on 11 Feb 1889 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 26 Mar 1916. She married OLIVER MOWATT STEWART. ANNIE E. NELLES was born on 11 Aug 1896. GEORGE HARLAND4 YOUNG (James William3, Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born on 13 Feb 1869 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 18 May 1921 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married (1) ANN ELIZABETH WICKETT on 13 Feb 1895 in Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. She was born in 1870 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 07 Jan 1900 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married (2) CATHARINE LOUISE KEEFER on 20 Jan 1920. She was born in 1874. She died on 05 Apr 1947 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for George Harland Young: Residing with brother "Collins" in the 1901 census. His obituary is found in HCMA, You - 24). Much of the information here is from PK. Generation 4 (con't) George Harland Young and Ann Elizabeth Wickett had the following child: i. GEORGE CECIL5 YOUNG was born in 1898 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died in 1991 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married HAZEL GLADYS CULP. She was born on 03 Jan 1900 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 15 Jun 1993. Notes for Catharine Louise Keefer: Her death notice is found in HCMA, You - 1. George Harland Young and Catharine Louise Keefer had the following children: HELEN MARIE YOUNG. MUNROE YOUNG. JAMES WILLIAM COLLINS4 YOUNG (James William3, Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born on 30 Oct 1873 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 04 Jun 1927. He married Janet Ann Evans on 13 Sep 1899 in Mersea Township, Essex County, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 14 Dec 1871 in England. She died in 1960. Notes for James William Collins Young: Residing in Oneida Township, in possession of Lots 36, 37, 38, 39 River Range, during the 1901 census. Much of the information on this branch of the family is from PK. James William Collins Young and Janet Ann Evans had the following children: i. PERCY H.5 YOUNG was born on 26 Jul 1900 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died in 1982. He married Audrey Velma Langford, daughter of Florence on 04 Aug 1926 in Langford Home, York, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She was born in 1903 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died in 1965. ii. CLARENCE E. YOUNG was born on 22 Jun 1902 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 23 Jan 1977. He married Viola Marguerite Parker, daughter of Thomas Parker on 01 Dec 1926 in Parker Home, Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 22 Aug 1902 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 22 Jul 1966. MARY ANN4 YOUNG (Isaac3, Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born on 19 Jul 1869 in Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died in 1948 in Woodstock, Ontario. She married JAMES COCHRAN. He was born in 1865 in Ratho, Ontario. He died in 1931 in Woodstock, Ontario. James Cochran and Mary Ann Young had the following children: MAGGIE5 COCHRAN was born in 1888 in St. Thomas, Ontario. She died in 1952 in Woodstock, Ontario. She married DAVID WALTON. He was born in 1881. He died in 1928 in Woodstock, Ontario. ii. BERTHA COCHRAN was born on 18 Aug 1892 in St. Thomas, Ontario. She died on 08 Oct 1963 in Woodstock, Ontario. She married WILLARD ALBERT HOWELL. He was born on 16 Feb 1886 in Sanilac County, Michigan. He died in 1945 in Woodstock, Ontario. GEORGE CALVIN4 YOUNG (Isaac3, Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born in 1878. He married ANNIE ELIZABETH CHADBOURNE. She was born on 07 Feb 1874 in England. George Calvin Young and Annie Elizabeth Chadbourne had the following children: i. ISAAC5 YOUNG. Generation 4 (con't) ii. DOROTHY YOUNG. She married UNKNOWN DOBBING. MOSES FREDERICK4 CULP (Catharine3 Young, Elizabeth2 Young, Peter1 Young) was born on 14 Apr 1864. He married SARAH A. MARSHALL. She was born on 06 Aug 1865. Notes for Moses Frederick Culp: Residing on Lot 40, River Range, Oneida Towhship at the time of the 1901 census. Some of the information on this family is from PK. Moses Frederick Culp and Sarah A. Marshall had the following children: WILLIAM A.5 CULP was born on 08 Aug 1890. MARY J. CULP was born on 07 Apr 1892. MILEN F. CULP was born on 22 Jul 1897. He married ANNA MEYER. iv. HERBERT L. CULP was born on 16 Dec 1899. He died on 15 May 1976. He married KATHLEEN F. O'DONNELL. She was born on 19 Jun 1905. She died on 19 Jan 1993. JOHN WESLEY4 CULP (Catharine3 Young, Elizabeth2 Young, Peter1 Young) was born in 1865. He married MARGARET SNIDER. Notes for John Wesley Culp: Information from PK. John Wesley Culp and Margaret Snider had the following children: i. VERA5 CULP. She married WILLIAM IRVINE. HARLAND CULP. He married DOROTHY MARTINDALE. CLARENCE CULP. He married ETHEL LOVEGROVE. HAZEL GLADYS CULP was born on 03 Jan 1900 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 15 Jun 1993. She married GEORGE CECIL YOUNG. He was born in 1898 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died in 1991 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Hazel Gladys Culp: For more information see the entry under her husband George Cecil Young. ELIZABETH M.4 YOUNG (George Calvin3, Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born in 1882. She died on 23 Mar 1907. She married JACOB P. KLINE. Jacob P. Kline and Elizabeth M. Young had the following child: LLOYD O.5 KLINE was born in 1903. He died on 30 Jul 1913. GEORGE ERNEST4 YOUNG (George Calvin3, Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born on 27 May 1890 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 20 Apr 1962 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married Elizabeth Nelles on 22 Apr 1913 in Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 05 Nov 1887 in North Cayuga Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 18 Aug 1967 in Hagersville, Ontario, Canada. Generation 4 (con't) George Ernest Young and Elizabeth Nelles had the following children: i. LLOYD ERNEST5 YOUNG was born on 18 Feb 1914. He died on 25 Jan 1985 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married Margaret Land on 14 Sep 1946. She was born on 26 Jul 1917. ii. VIOLET MAY YOUNG was born on 01 Sep 1915 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 16 Apr 2002. She married HERBERT J. BENTLEY. He was born on 18 Oct 1911. He died on 27 Dec 1997 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. iii. GEORGE CALVIN YOUNG was born on 07 Mar 1918 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 17 Feb 1995 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He married ELIZABETH HESLOP. She was born on 21 Jul 1919. iv. MARY ELIZABETH YOUNG was born on 07 Dec 1922. She married Robert Harvey Fleming on 10 Aug 1940. He was born on 28 Apr 1917. He died on 20 Sep 1966 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. RALPH ORMOND YOUNG was born on 26 Aug 1926. He married Elsie Mae Riley on 18 Mar 1950. Notes for Ralph Ormond Young: Predeceased his brother George Calvin. CECIL JACOB4 DEGEAR (Barbara3 Young, Charlotte2 Young, Peter1 Young) was born on 19 Dec 1861 in Glanford Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 18 Jul 1923 in Battleford, Sasketchewan, Canada. He married FLORENCE LAURIE. Cecil Jacob Degear and Florence Laurie had the following child: i. RUTH5 DEGEAR was born on 30 Dec 1905 in North Battleford, Sasketchewan, Canada. She died on 21 Jun 1986. She married CLEMENT R. MORGAN. THOMAS WALTER4 YOUNG (Thomas William3, Edmund2, Peter1) was born on 24 Jul 1885 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 29 Apr 1953 in Hagersville, Haldimand County, Ontario. He married Mabel Clare Duxbury on 18 Nov 1903 in Hagersville, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 02 Jun 1884 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 13 Apr 1955. Notes for Thomas Walter Young: Information from PK. Thomas Walter Young and Mabel Clare Duxbury had the following children: i. JOHN DUXBURY5 YOUNG was born on 26 May 1905 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 04 Jan 1965. He married Jean Whyte Flannigan, daughter of James Nicol Flannigan and Elizabeth Ross Meek on 26 Sep 1926 in McNabb Street Presbyterian Church, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 16 Oct 1902 in Largs, Scotland. She died on 05 Feb 1979. ii. LAURETTA AMELIA YOUNG was born on 25 Aug 1907 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 19 Sep 1991. She married William Ernest Kett on 21 Oct 1933 in Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. He was born on 16 Jul 1907 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 09 May 1992. ANNIE MARGARET YOUNG was born on 25 Oct 1909 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 30 Jan 1995. She married WALTER ISREAL. Generation 4 (con't) He was born in 1932 in Wilson, New York, USA. She married CHARLES UREN. He was born in 1911. He died on 16 Apr 1995. Notes for Annie Margaret Young: Lois Adams gives her birthplace as Ransomville, New York. iv. THOMAS WILLIAM YOUNG was born on 22 Aug 1912 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 29 Jun 2000. He married Vera May Jackson on 30 Apr 1932. She was born on 25 Jan 1913. v. ELMER WALTER YOUNG was born on 25 Aug 1914 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married Margaret Augusta Marshall on 03 Jul 1937. She was born on 11 Aug 1911. vi. HARLAND YOUNG was born on 15 Oct 1916 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married Ruth Bertelle Ostrander on 04 Apr 1942 in Welland, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 07 Jan 1918. vii. EDITH MAE YOUNG was born on 24 Oct 1917 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 27 May 1995 in Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. She married Cletus William Smith on 25 Apr 1942. He was born on 12 Mar 1909. He died on 28 Nov 1995 in Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. FREDERICK W.4 YOUNG (Philip3, Edmund2, Peter1) was born on 20 Feb 1874. He married ANNIE. She was born on 04 Oct 1877. Notes for Frederick W. Young: Frederick (a labourer), wife, and two children, members of the Church of England, were residing in Caledonia during the 1901 census of Caledonia. Frederick W. Young and Annie had the following children: ZETA5 YOUNG was born on 24 Jul 1894. JENNIE YOUNG was born on 24 Aug 1897. PHOEBE4 YOUNG (Philip3, Edmund2, Peter1) was born in 1875. She died in 1958. She married THOMAS ALEXANDER PATTISON. He was born on 09 Sep 1873. He died on 05 Jun 1908. She married JACK WHITNELL. Thomas Alexander Pattison and Phoebe Young had the following children: HAROLD BAZIL A.5 PATTISON was born in 1904. He died in 1915. VIOLA PATTISON. ELIZABETH ANN4 BUNDY (Sarah Jane3 Young, Edmund2 Young, Peter1 Young) was born on 31 May 1875. She married Henry Lottridge on 01 Nov 1899 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in Binbrook, Ontario, Canada. Henry Lottridge and Elizabeth Ann Bundy had the following child: i. FANNY ANN5 L OTTRIDGE was born in 1900 in Burford, Ontario, Canada. She married BRUCE STAIB. MAGGIE MABELLE4 YOUNG (John E.3, Edmund2, Peter1) was born on 24 May 1886 in Caledonia, Ontario. She died on 14 Apr 1956 in Newark, Licking County, Ohio. She married GEORGE LEONARD Generation 4 (con't) HERSHBERGER. He was born on 03 Mar 1885 in Newark, Licking County, Ohio. He died on 11 Mar 1955 in Newark, Licking County, Ohio. George Leonard Hershberger and Maggie Mabelle Young had the following children: i. RUTH VESTA 5 H ERSHBERGER was born on 31 Mar 1922 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. She died on 20 Sep 2002 in Columbus, Ohio. JOHN WAYNE HERSHBERGER was born on 02 Aug 1927 in Newark, Licking County, Ohio. He died on 15 Jan 1985 in Columbus, Ohio. EVELYN4 YOUNG (Edmund Wellington3, Edmund2, Peter1) was born on 24 Dec 1895. She died in 1982. She married JOHN MCEVOY. He was born in 1888. He died in 1960. John McEvoy and Evelyn Young had the following child: i. EDWARD5 MCEVOY was born in 1917. He died in 1978. He married SIDNEY KEOWN. She was born in 1922. She died in 1993. VERA4 YOUNG (Edmund Wellington3, Edmund2, Peter1) was born on 02 Mar 1900 in Wentworth County, Ontario. She died in 1986 in St. Catharines, Ontario. She married Erland Ray Sheldrake, son of William M. Sheldrake and Ida Annie on 19 Dec 1922 in Binbrook, Wentworth County, Ontario. Erland Ray Sheldrake and Vera Young had the following children: CHARLES H.5 SHELDRAKE. EDMUND ROBERT SHELDRAKE. IDA LOUISE SHELDRAKE. MURIEL LORRAINE SHELDRAKE. STANLEY HAROLD SHELDRAKE. WILLIAM RAY SHELDRAKE. ERLAND F. SHELDRAKE was born on 12 Jul 1926. FRANCES VERA M. SHELDRAKE was born on 11 Mar 1929. Generation 5 HARVEY JOHN5 ROBB (Maud Minnie4 Lancaster, Emma3 Cramer, Catharine2 Young, Peter1 Young) was born on 09 Oct 1904. He died on 03 Sep 1987. He married MARIE MILDRED BENISH - BAROWSKI. She was born on 28 Nov 1906. Harvey John Robb and Marie Mildred Benish - Barowski had the following child: MARION6 ROBB was born on 25 Jun 1928. HARRIET SUSAN5 SHAW (Christopher4, Margaret3 Young, Christopher2 Young, Peter1 Young) was born on 24 Feb 1882 in Saginaw, Michigan, USA. She died on 24 Feb 1960 in Norfolk, Virginia, USA. She married Harold Edward Sayles on 14 Dec 1903 in Norfolk, Virginia, USA. He died on 05 Sep 1948. Harold Edward Sayles and Harriet Susan Shaw had the following children: EDYTHE STEWART6 SAYLES was born on 19 Feb 1906 in Norfolk, Virginia, USA. Generation 5 (con't) FRANCIS MCCULLOUGH SAYLES was born in Sep 1907 in Norfolk, Virginia, USA. CHRISTINE ELLEN SAYLES was born on 12 Jun 1910 in Norfolk, Virginia, USA. HAROLD EDWARD SAYLES was born on 03 Dec 1919 in Norfolk, Virginia, USA. CLIFFORD SHAW SAYLES was born on 15 Jan 1922 in Norfolk, Virginia, USA. FREDERICK ALLAN5 ROBINSON (Lillian Priscilla4 Young, William Emsley3 Young, Elizabeth2 Young, Peter1 Young) was born on 02 May 1898. He died in 1937. He married VIOLET ANCELL. She was born on 26 Sep 1890. Frederick Allan Robinson and Violet Ancell had the following children: i. ANNIE MAY6 ROBINSON. She married ORVIL STANLEY SIMSER. JOAN ROBINSON. She married REG COOPER. WILLIAM ROBINSON. He married AUDREY WILSON. LILLIAN ROBINSON. She married DAVID SWARTZ. VIOLET ROBINSON. CECIL J.5 ROBINSON (Lillian Priscilla4 Young, William Emsley3 Young, Elizabeth2 Young, Peter1 Young) was born on 12 Apr 1899. He died on 26 Jan 1978 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He married DOROTHY MCFARLAND. Notes for Cecil J. Robinson: This information about Cecil was provided by Kelly Bartlett. According to his funeral card, he passed away at the Henderson Hospital in Hamilton. It is unclear as to why he does not appear as a child of his purported parents in the 1901 Census. Cecil J. Robinson and Dorothy McFarland had the following children: EUGENE6 ROBINSON. BRENDA ROBINSON. ARTHUR ROBINSON. HERBERT WILLIAM5 MARSHALL (Harriet Victoria4 Young, William Emsley3 Young, Elizabeth2 Young, Peter1 Young) was born on 15 Jul 1896 in Ancaster, Ontario, Canada. He died on 08 Dec 1969 in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. He married Mabel Nesbitt on 17 Nov 1914 in St. John's Anglican Church, Thorold, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 25 Dec 1888 in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. She died on 27 Aug 1970 in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. Herbert William Marshall and Mabel Nesbitt had the following children: HERBERT WILLIAM6 MARSHALL was born on 18 Jun 1919 in Thorold, Ontario, Canada. He married Margaret Jackman on 05 Sep 1945. DONALD FREDERICK MARSHALL was born on 13 Oct 1922 in Thorold, Ontario, Canada. He married Patricia Mary Doherty on 04 Oct 1946. JEAN MARJORIE MARSHALL was born on 01 Jan 1925 in Thorold, Ontario, Canada. She married Walter Stewart on 17 Jun 1944. Generation 5 (con't) iv. HELEN GLADYS MARSHALL was born on 10 Sep 1927 in Thorold, Ontario, Canada. She married Melvin George Wesley Hicks on 28 Jun 1947 in St. Thomas Anglican Church, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1927. CECIL JACOB4 DEGEAR (Barbara3 Young, Charlotte2 Young, Peter1 Young) was born on 19 Dec 1861 in Glanford Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 18 Jul 1923 in Battleford, Sasketchewan, Canada. He married FLORENCE LAURIE. Cecil Jacob Degear and Florence Laurie had the following child: i. RUTH5 DEGEAR was born on 30 Dec 1905 in North Battleford, Sasketchewan, Canada. She died on 21 Jun 1986. She married CLEMENT R. MORGAN. THOMAS WALTER4 YOUNG (Thomas William3, Edmund2, Peter1) was born on 24 Jul 1885 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 29 Apr 1953 in Hagersville, Haldimand County, Ontario. He married Mabel Clare Duxbury on 18 Nov 1903 in Hagersville, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 02 Jun 1884 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 13 Apr 1955. Notes for Thomas Walter Young: Information from PK. Thomas Walter Young and Mabel Clare Duxbury had the following children: i. JOHN DUXBURY5 YOUNG was born on 26 May 1905 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 04 Jan 1965. He married Jean Whyte Flannigan, daughter of James Nicol Flannigan and Elizabeth Ross Meek on 26 Sep 1926 in McNabb Street Presbyterian Church, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 16 Oct 1902 in Largs, Scotland. She died on 05 Feb 1979. ii. LAURETTA AMELIA YOUNG was born on 25 Aug 1907 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 19 Sep 1991. She married William Ernest Kett on 21 Oct 1933 in Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. He was born on 16 Jul 1907 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 09 May 1992. ANNIE MARGARET YOUNG was born on 25 Oct 1909 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 30 Jan 1995. She married WALTER ISREAL. He was born in 1932 in Wilson, New York, USA. She married CHARLES UREN. He was born in 1911. He died on 16 Apr 1995. Notes for Annie Margaret Young: Lois Adams gives her birthplace as Ransomville, New York. iv. THOMAS WILLIAM YOUNG was born on 22 Aug 1912 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 29 Jun 2000. He married Vera May Jackson on 30 Apr 1932. She was born on 25 Jan 1913. v. ELMER WALTER YOUNG was born on 25 Aug 1914 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married Margaret Augusta Marshall on 03 Jul 1937. She was born on 11 Aug 1911. vi. HARLAND YOUNG was born on 15 Oct 1916 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married Ruth Bertelle Ostrander on 04 Apr 1942 in Welland, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 07 Jan 1918. vii. EDITH MAE YOUNG was born on 24 Oct 1917 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 27 May 1995 in Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. Generation 5 (con't) She married Cletus William Smith on 25 Apr 1942. He was born on 12 Mar 1909. He died on 28 Nov 1995 in Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. ETHEL MAUDE5 NELLES (Catharine Eliza4 Young, James William3 Young, Elizabeth2 Young, Peter1 Young) was born on 11 Feb 1889 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 26 Mar 1916. She married OLIVER MOWATT STEWART. Oliver Mowatt Stewart and Ethel Maude Nelles had the following children: i. JAMES MEADE6 STEWART was born on 21 Feb 1913. He married EDNA FEARMAN. HAROLD IRWIN STEWART was born on 11 Mar 1916. GEORGE CECIL5 YOUNG (George Harland4, James William3, Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born in 1898 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died in 1991 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married HAZEL GLADYS CULP. She was born on 03 Jan 1900 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 15 Jun 1993. George Cecil Young and Hazel Gladys Culp had the following children: HELEN6 YOUNG. She married VICTOR ANDERSON. MUNROE YOUNG was born in 1928. PERCY H.5 YOUNG (James William Collins4, James William3, Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born on 26 Jul 1900 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died in 1982. He married Audrey Velma Langford, daughter of Florence on 04 Aug 1926 in Langford Home, York, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She was born in 1903 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died in 1965. Notes for Percy H. Young: Marriage date and place from HCMA, You - 23. Percy H. Young and Audrey Velma Langford had the following children: RUSSELL6 YOUNG was born in 1928. He died in 1994. KEITH YOUNG was born in 1930 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married DOROTHY MCINTYRE. She was born in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. CLARENCE E.5 YOUNG (James William Collins4, James William3, Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born on 22 Jun 1902 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 23 Jan 1977. He married Viola Marguerite Parker, daughter of Thomas Parker on 01 Dec 1926 in Parker Home, Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 22 Aug 1902 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 22 Jul 1966. Notes for Clarence E. Young: Marriage notice HCMA, You - 23, and 24. Clarence E. Young and Viola Marguerite Parker had the following children: WILFRED6 YOUNG. JUNE MARIE YOUNG. BERTHA5 COCHRAN (Mary Ann4 Young, Isaac3 Young, Elizabeth2 Young, Peter1 Young) was born on 18 Aug 1892 in St. Thomas, Ontario. She died on 08 Oct 1963 in Woodstock, Ontario. She Generation 5 (con't) married WILLARD ALBERT H OWELL. He was born on 16 Feb 1886 in Sanilac County, Michigan. He died in 1945 in Woodstock, Ontario. Willard Albert Howell and Bertha Cochran had the following children: MILDRED6 HOWELL. PEARL HOWELL. MARY HOWELL. JAMES HOWELL. ISAAC5 YOUNG (George Calvin4, Isaac3, Elizabeth2, Peter1, George Calvin4, Isaac3, John J., John D., Theobald (David), Theobald (David), Andreas, Johannes). Isaac Young had the following child: PETER6 YOUNG. DOROTHY5 YOUNG (George Calvin4, Isaac3, Elizabeth2, Peter1, George Calvin4, Isaac3, John J., John D., Theobald (David), Theobald (David), Andreas, Johannes). She married UNKNOWN DOBBING. unknown Dobbing and Dorothy Young had the following child: i. MAXWELL GEORGE6 DOBBING. HERBERT L.5 CULP (Moses Frederick4, Catharine3 Young, Elizabeth2 Young, Peter1 Young) was born on 16 Dec 1899. He died on 15 May 1976. He married KATHLEEN F. O'DONNELL. She was born on 19 Jun 1905. She died on 19 Jan 1993. Herbert L. Culp and Kathleen F. O'Donnell had the following children: CLARABEL6 CULP. MARGARET CULP. VERA5 CULP (John Wesley4, Catharine3 Young, Elizabeth2 Young, Peter1 Young, John Wesley4, William, Moses). She married WILLIAM IRVINE. William Irvine and Vera Culp had the following child: MUNROE6 IRVINE. He married LOIS FELKER. LLOYD ERNEST5 YOUNG (George Ernest4, George Calvin3, Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born on 18 Feb 1914. He died on 25 Jan 1985 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married Margaret Land on 14 Sep 1946. She was born on 26 Jul 1917. Lloyd Ernest Young and Margaret Land had the following children: RONALD6 YOUNG. MARILYN JOAN YOUNG. VIOLET MAY5 YOUNG (George Ernest4, George Calvin3, Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born on 01 Sep 1915 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 16 Apr 2002. She married HERBERT J. BENTLEY. He was born on 18 Oct 1911. He died on 27 Dec 1997 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. Herbert J. Bentley and Violet May Young had the following children: Generation 5 (con't) KATHLEEN MARY6 BENTLEY. LINDA MAE BENTLEY. JAMES HUGH BENTLEY. GEORGE CALVIN5 YOUNG (George Ernest4, George Calvin3, Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born on 07 Mar 1918 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 17 Feb 1995 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He married ELIZABETH HESLOP. She was born on 21 Jul 1919. Notes for George Calvin Young: His detailed obituary is found in the Hamilton Spectator, 18 February 1995. George Calvin Young and Elizabeth Heslop had the following children: HUGH ERNEST6 YOUNG. He married KAREN. GLENN YOUNG. He married ANNE MARIE. CAROL YOUNG. Notes for Carol Young: Predeceased her father. NANCY YOUNG. MARY ELIZABETH5 YOUNG (George Ernest4, George Calvin3, Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born on 07 Dec 1922. She married Robert Harvey Fleming on 10 Aug 1940. He was born on 28 Apr 1917. He died on 20 Sep 1966 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. Robert Harvey Fleming and Mary Elizabeth Young had the following children: ROBERT ERNEST6 FLEMING. PATRICIA ELIZABETH FLEMING. WILLIAM DONALD FLEMING. KENNETH ALLAN FLEMING. RUTH5 DEGEAR (Cecil Jacob4, Barbara3 Young, Charlotte2 Young, Peter1 Young) was born on 30 Dec 1905 in North Battleford, Sasketchewan, Canada. She died on 21 Jun 1986. She married CLEMENT R. MORGAN. Clement R. Morgan and Ruth Degear had the following child: HAROLD FREDERICK6 MORGAN. JOHN DUXBURY5 YOUNG (Thomas Walter4, Thomas William3, Edmund2, Peter1) was born on 26 May 1905 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 04 Jan 1965. He married Jean Whyte Flannigan, daughter of James Nicol Flannigan and Elizabeth Ross Meek on 26 Sep 1926 in McNabb Street Presbyterian Church, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 16 Oct 1902 in Largs, Scotland. She died on 05 Feb 1979. John Duxbury Young and Jean Whyte Flannigan had the following children: DOROTHY ELIZABETH MAE6 YOUNG was born on 13 Aug 1927 in Hagersville, Haldimand County, Ontario. She married JOHN WILLARD SLACK. Generation 5 (con't) LOIS JEAN YOUNG was born on 12 Jul 1929 in Hagersville, Haldimand County, Ontario. She married ALLAN JOSEPH ADAMS. LAURETTA AMELIA5 YOUNG (Thomas Walter4, Thomas William3, Edmund2, Peter1) was born on 25 Aug 1907 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 19 Sep 1991. She married William Ernest Kett on 21 Oct 1933 in Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. He was born on 16 Jul 1907 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 09 May 1992. William Ernest Kett and Lauretta Amelia Young had the following child: ERNEST GLENN6 KETT. THOMAS WILLIAM5 YOUNG (Thomas Walter4, Thomas William3, Edmund2

Young Hess Children Lists

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===Young Hess Children Lists=== [[Taylor-63639|Renee (Taylor) Martin]] was looking carefully through the pages of an old cyphering book belonging to her father when she found a loose sheet of paper, folded and tucked into the pages. The paper was folded in half and contained a list of children’s names under the names of six different parents. There were no dates, but birth order of the children was indicated. The last names of the people are Hess and Young. The cypher book had been made by Renee's great- great-grandfather [[Taylor-44902|George Taylor]]. She realized that this list probably belonged to George Taylor’s wife, [[Augsbury-4|Christina (Dinah) “Tiny” Augsbury Taylor]]. Tiny Augsbury is descended from the Young family on her mother’s side and has Hess cousins. The beautiful script handwriting may have been written by Tiny or perhaps her mother, [[Young-8162|Hannah (Young) Augsbury]].
A couple of things about the list became apparent.
1/ Hannah, along with her brothers David and William, had remained in New York when her parents moved the rest of the family to Canada in 1813. This list showed the children for her six siblings who had ended up in Canada.
2/ No children born after 1845 are on the list, which would seem to date the list to around that year. The six parents on this list match up with the names of the six children who accompanied [[Young-4550|John D Young]] and his wife [[Countryman-116|Margaret (Countryman) Young]] to Canada in 1813. And they seem to be listed in order of their birth.
The first page is the front of the folded paper. When the paper is opened up, the list on the left is page 2 and the list on the right is page 3. The three pages and their transcriptions follow: {{Image|file=My_unsorted_photos.jpg |caption='''Young Hess Children Page 1''' - click to expand image }} '''Page 1 Transcription'''
Names of [[Young-8164|George J Youngs]] Children
# David Young # John Young # Jennet Young # Margaret Young....deceased
Names of [[Young-8096|Tiny Youngs]] Children # Alexander Young # George Calvin Young # Elizabeth Young # Anna Margaret Young # Catharine Young # Hannah Young # David Dyer Young # Harriet Christina Young :(Polly Young -- Deceased - entered between Hannah and David; not numbered) {{Image|file=My_unsorted_photos-1.jpg |caption='''Young Hess Children Page 2''' - click to expand image }} '''Page 2 Transcription'''
Names of [[Young-8166|Elizabeth Hess]] Children # Catharine Hess # Margaret Hess # Samuel Hess # Hannah Hess # Harriet Hess # Charity Hess # Mary Hess Names of [[Young-8167|Margaret Hess]] Children # Eliza Hess # Catharine Hess # Samuel Hess # John Hess # David Hess # George Young Hess {{Image|file=My_unsorted_photos-2.jpg |caption='''Young Hess Children Page 3''' - click to expand image }} '''Page 3 Transcription'''
Names of [[Young-7804|John J Youngs]] Children # William Young # James Young # Peter Young ....Deceased # Isaac Edmund Young # Margaret Jane Young # Hannah Young # Catharine Young # & 9 Mary and Elizabeth Young - Twins Names of [[Young-8168|Catharine Young's]] Children # David Hess Young # Hannah Amanda Young # Anna Margaret Young # Peter Macnab Young # Mariah Martha Young # Mary Catharine Young

Young Name Study Info

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Young Tartans

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An index of Young Tartans.The Scottish Register of Tartans (https://www.tartanregister.gov.uk/index : accessed 29 Nov 2023).Lochcarron of Scotland (https://www.lochcarron.co.uk/young-weathered-medium-weight-tartan-fabric : accessed 29 Nov 2023). #[https://www.tartanregister.gov.uk/tartanDetails?ref=4799 Young, Christina] #[https://www.tartanregister.gov.uk/tartanDetails?ref=4796 Young Modern] #[https://www.lochcarron.co.uk/young-weathered-medium-weight-tartan-fabric Young Weathered (Canada)] #[https://www.tartanregister.gov.uk/tartanDetails?ref=10241 Young in Australia] #[https://www.tartanregister.gov.uk/tartanDetails?ref=4800 Young, Melvina] == Sources ==

Young Vincent Sojat Photo

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== Sources == * Sojat Family photo collection

Younger-1074's DNA Research Summary

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== My DNA Journey == My DNA journey began only recently. Unfortunately, it's been difficult to find enough known family to participate so that I can truly confirm matches. I'm the only child of my parents, and a girl - so I can't take a Y-DNA test to confirm my paternal line. In addition, my father was born in 1933, so most of his known ancestors are deceased. I'm trying to get my mother to take a test to help confirm her side, and I do have some known cousins - on my mother's side - who have tested (and are matches). == AncestryDNA Circles == I've decided to ignore the circles since they were putting me into circles with my father's adopted family based on my family tree. I am now using a mirror tree instead and using ONLY my matches to triangulate connections to ancestors. == Triangulation Results == At the moment, I'm focusing purely on my father's side, since my mother's side is mostly known, and based on the quick matches I've seen while looking for my father's side, appears to be mostly correct based on my genealogy research in general. === Paternal === I just got a huge breakthrough on this side, but I'll have to add this later ;) 9/15/18 === Maternal === Multiple shared matches with my known (half) first cousin on my mother's maternal side confirm my mother's mother is, in fact, her mother. So far I've only been able to confirm her mother's maternal side, her father is still a DNA mystery. Multiple shared matches with my known 2nd cousin on my mother's father's side confirm my mother's father is, in fact, her father. So far I've only been able to confirm her father's maternal side, his father is still a DNA mystery.

Young's Interest Group

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Young-24333|Wayne Young]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Finding More Relatives * Finding my Oldest Relative Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=16669237 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Younker/Kilbourn Freespace page

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1840 US census heading           '''FREE WHITE PERSONS, INCLUDING HEADS OF FAMILIES.''' {| border="1" |'''Head of Family'''                   ||''' Free White Males'''                                                                                                                                      |} {| border="1" |- ||Name of Head                      |<5  |5<10|10<15|15<20|20<30|30<40|40<50|50<60 |60<70|70<80 |80<90|90<100|100+ |- ||John Jacob Jingleheimer     |   -   |     -   |    2    |    1     |    4     |    2     |     -    |     -      |     -      |     -    |     -     |     3      |   - |- |} {| border="1" |'''Census Form, cont'd'''          ||''' Free White Males'''                                                                                                                                      |} {| border="1" |- ||Name of Head                      |<5  |5<10|10<15|15<20|20<30|30<40|40<50|50<60 |60<70|70<80 |80<90|90<100|100+ |- ||John Jacob Jingleheimer     |   -   |     -   |    2    |    1     |    4     |    2     |     -    |     -      |     -      |     -    |     -     |     3      |   - |- |} Census records and other information [[Younker-52|Younker-52]] Below are examples of blank spaces followed by numbers or dashes: :    2  I      --   I      --   I     1   I 1800 and 1810 US census headings: {| border="1" |'''Head of Family'''||''' Free White Males''' || ''' Free White Females'''|| '''Others'''||'''Slaves''' |- |Name of person||Under 10|10-16|16-26|26-45|45 and over||Under 10|10-16|16-26|26-45|45 and over|| || | |} Table examples '''Text before centered table...''' {| style="border: 1px solid black; border-spacing: 0; margin: 1em auto;" |+ '''An example table''' |- ! style="border: 1px solid black; padding: 5px; background: #efefef;" | First header ! colspan="2" style="border: 1px solid black; padding: 5px; background: #ffdead;" | Second header |- | style="border: 1px solid black; padding: 5px;" | Upper left | style="border: 1px solid black; padding: 5px;" | Upper middle | rowspan="2" style="border: 1px solid black; border-bottom: 3px solid grey; padding: 5px; vertical-align: top;" | Right side |- | style="border: 1px solid black; border-bottom: 3px solid grey; padding: 5px;" | Lower left | style="border: 1px solid black; border-bottom: 3px solid grey; padding: 5px;" | Lower middle |- | colspan="3" style="border: 1px solid black; text-align: center;" | Text before a nested table... ...text after a nested table |} {| border="1" |'''Head of Family'''||''' Free White Males''' ||''' Free White Females'''|| '''Other'''||'''Slaves''' |}

YOUR SUGGESTION

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PLEASE PROVIDE YOUR SUGGESTION HERE . . .

Yowell Farm

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While also working for the Pennsylvania Railroad, [[Yowell-125|Robert Oswald Yowell]] owned a dairy farm just outside Oakton Virginia in the 1930's and early 1940's. The site of that dairy farm became a major housing development sometime in the 1980s. The main house was still standing at last check and a photograph of it appears on this page.

Yo-Yo Trick Bible

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[[Whitten-11|Ted Whitten]] wrote and illustrated a series of graphic instructions on how to perform tricks with a yo-yo. He compiled these into a book which he self-published. The official site is [http://www.yoyo-tricks.com/ here]. It was published in 1998 (ISBN 0-9669994-0-1) and named The Illustrated "Pro-Yo" Trick Bible only because this title was suggested by Tom Van Dan Elzen, who at the time owned the Playmaxx Yo-Yo Company, and it was thought to be understood (though no written contract existed) that the book would be a product of Playmaxx, who would market it as part of their line of YoYos and accessories. Pro-Yo was the trademark brand name of the Playmaxx corporation (now owned by Duncan Yo-Yos). Disappointingly, after the books were printed, Tom clarified that he had no interest in publishing or selling the book. The timing of this information was unfortunate, and Ted was stuck marketing the books on his own, and forever trying to explain why the title said "Pro-Yo" instead of "Yo-Yo", and whether the book was only relative to users of the Pro-Yo brand of Yo-Yos ..and.. also had to answer to the Duncan company, who later purchased Playmaxx and the Pro-Yo brand, and found Ted's book and site on the internet, and were concerned about illegal use of their brand [They accepted Ted's explanation, and Ted's promise to change the "Pro-Yo" to "Yo-Yo" in the title of the book, as soon as the current batch of books was sold.]. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zihFMg1lazs&feature=youtu.be VIDEO: TV Ad for the Playmaxx Training Center & Museum of Yo-Yo History] Featuring a split-second view of my book [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FpdLYrW7STQ&feature=related VIDEO: Jode Feat. Yo-Hans "Walk (The Dog) Like an Egyptian" Music Video 1998]

Yvette Vickers

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Grandparents Name: Ada Jane Vedder Birth Date: 1 Jun 1885 Birth Place: California, Moniteau County, Missouri, United States of America Death Date: Jun 1986 Death Place: Willis, Brown County, Kansas, United States of America Cemetery: Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Long Beach) Burial or Cremation Place: Long Beach, Los Angeles County, California, United States of America Has Bio?: Y Father: Thomas Nicholas Swearingen Mother: Minerva Lucretia Swearingen Spouse: Charles C. Vedder Children: Katherine Elizabeth Lockhart William Theodore Vedder Robert Hamilton Vedder George Vedder URL [[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/25827066/ada-jane-vedder]] Source Information Ancestry.com. U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-C Charles Nicholas Vedder 1904–1995 Iola Maria Smiley 1909–1992 Charles C. Vedder 1873–1950 Ada Jane Swearingen 1885–1986 William T Smiley 1878– Carrie B Brison 1878– Thomas Nickles Swearengen 1854–1932 Minerva Luceretia Morrow 1867–1940 James M. Swearingen 1819–1885 Susan A. Scruggs 1824–1880 Isaac Morrow 1822–1898 Selia Jane Summers 1830–1871 William Swearingen 1797–1865 Lucy Mahan 1801–1872 William Morrow 1765–1834 Rachel Stover 1785–1871 James Albert Scruggs 1797–1876 Mary Herndon 1801–1879 Name: Charles C. Vedder Birth Date: 15 Dec 1873 Birth Place: Lexington, Lafayette County, Missouri, United States of America Death Date: 4 Jul 1950 Death Place: Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, United States of America Cemetery: Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Long Beach) Burial or Cremation Place: Long Beach, Los Angeles County, California, United States of America Has Bio?: Y Father: Herbert Aaron Vedder Mother: Mary Jane Aulgur Spouse: Ada Jane Vedder Children: Katherine Elizabeth Lockhart William Theodore Vedder Robert Hamilton Vedder George Vedder URL:[[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/25821400/charles-c.-vedder]] Source Information Ancestry.com. U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600 8 Apr 2018 at 04:13 GMT Eddie King wrote: Charles Nicholas Vedder 1904–1995 Iola Maria Smiley 1909–1992 Charles C. Vedder 1873–1950 - Ada Jane Swearingen 1885–1986 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/25821400 Name: Charles C Vedder Event Type: Death Event Date: 04 Jul 1950 Event Place: Los Angeles, California, United States Birth Date: 15 Dec 1873 Birthplace: Missouri Gender: Male Father's Name: Vedder Mother's Name: Harris Citing this Record: "California Death Index, 1940-1997," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VPDD-H3F : 26 November 2014), Charles C Vedder, 04 Jul 1950; Department of Public Health Services, Sacramento. Herbert Aaron Vedder BIRTH 19 APR 1847 • Royalton, Niagara, New York, USA DEATH 21 OCT 1928 • Hot Springs, South Dakota, USA Missouri, Marriage Records, 1805-2002 Name: Mr Hurbert Vedder Marriage Date: 6 Jan 1870 Marriage Place: Saline, Missouri, USA Spouse: Mary Jane Harris Household Members: Name Age Miss Mary Jane Harris Mr Hurbert Vedder Source Citation: Missouri State Archives; Jefferson City, MO, USA Source Information: Ancestry.com. Missouri, Marriage Records, 1805-2002 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Daughter of William Doak Harris [[Harris-30746|Harris-30746]] 31 May 1864 to 25 Oct 1864 • Loda, Iroquois, Illinois, USA Union Army, American Civil War; Herbert A. Vedder was a Private in Company B of the 134th Illinois Infantry Regiment in 1864 (for 100 days) (Film number M539, roll 93). He enlisted on 14 May 1864 (residence: Loda, Illinois), and mustered out on 25 October. Wife Mary Jane Harris BIRTH 10 DEC 1849 • Salt Pond, Saline, Missouri, USA DEATH 28 MAR 1931 • Sweet Springs, Saline, Missouri, USA [[Wilford-174|Wilford-174]] William T Smiley 1878– Carrie B Brison 1878– Thomas Nickles Swearengen 1854–1932 Minerva Luceretia Morrow 1867–1940 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/17359101/minerva-lucretia-swearingen https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/25829049/thomas-nicholas-swearingen James M. Swearingen 1819–1885 Susan A. Scruggs 1824–1880 [[https://books.google.com/books?id=xzCdxjf6_tsC&pg=PA218&lpg=PA218&dq=james+swearengen+and+susan+scruggs&source=bl&ots=eN8sQhkcqU&sig=WQP93_zT2DAtj7WyNeEGf4zAKBQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiouOrOluraAhUF64MKHT-XCCIQ6AEwDnoECAMQAQ#v=onepage&q=james%20swearengen%20and%20susan%20scruggs&f=false]] Name: Susan Ann Scruggs Spouse: James M. Swearengen Marriage Date: 4 Sep 1839 Marriage County: Cole Source Information Ancestry.com. Missouri, Compiled Marriages, 1754-1850 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1997. Isaac Morrow 1822–1898 Selia Jane Summers 1830–1871 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/120423735 Name: Isaac Morrow Birth Date: Birthplace: Age: Spouse's Name: Lelah Jane Summers Spouse's Birth Date: Spouse's Birthplace: Spouse's Age: Event Date: 27 Aug 1848 Event Place: Macon,Missouri Father's Name: Mother's Name: Spouse's Father's Name: Spouse's Mother's Name: Race (Original): Marital Status: Previous Wife's Name: Spouse's Race (Original): Spouse's Marital Status: Spouse's Previous Husband's Name: Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M51536-1 System Origin: Missouri-ODM GS Film number: 986959 Reference ID: Citing this Record: "Missouri Marriages, 1750-1920," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V28G-YWP : 11 February 2018), Isaac Morrow and Lelah Jane Summers, 27 Aug 1848; citing Macon,Missouri; FHL microfilm 986,959. William Swearingen 1797–1865 Lucy Mahan 1801–1872 Name: William Swearingen Birth Date: Birthplace: Age: Spouse's Name: Lucy Mahan Spouse's Birth Date: Spouse's Birthplace: Spouse's Age: Event Date: 28 May 1818 Event Place: Howard,Missouri Father's Name: Mother's Name: Spouse's Father's Name: Spouse's Mother's Name: Race (Original): Marital Status: Previous Wife's Name: Spouse's Race (Original): Spouse's Marital Status: Spouse's Previous Husband's Name: Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M51518-1 System Origin: Missouri-ODM GS Film number: 963472 Reference ID: Citing this Record: "Missouri Marriages, 1750-1920," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V28N-HMW : 11 February 2018), William Swearingen and Lucy Mahan, 28 May 1818; citing Howard,Missouri; FHL microfilm 963,472. William's father [[Swearingen-325|Swearingen-325]] Name: Samuel Swearingen Probate Date: 15 Mar 1824 Probate Place: Howard, Missouri, USA Inferred Death Year: Abt 1824 Inferred Death Place: Missouri, USA Item Description: Will Records, Vol 1-2, 1818-1840 Source Citation Will Records, 1818-1918; Author: Missouri. Probate Court (Howard County); Probate Place: Howard, Missouri William's mother Martha BEALL BIRTH BEF. 14 NOV 1764 • Frederick County, Maryland Colony, British America DEATH 12 FEB 1840 • Cooper County, Missouri, USA Name: Martha Beall Gender: Female Christening Date: 14 Nov 1764 Christening Place: Saint Johns Parish, Prince Georges, Maryland Father's name: Thomas Beall Mother's name: Elizabeth FHL Film Number: 14303 Source Information Ancestry.com. Maryland, Births and Christenings Index, 1662-1911 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011. Lucy Wade Mahan BIRTH 12 SEP 1801 • Pittsylvania County, Virginia, USA DEATH 1 MAY 1872 • Howard County, Missouri, USA Daughter of [[Mahan-367|Mahan-367]] William Morrow 1765–1834 Rachel Stover 1785–1871 [[Stover-733|Stover-733]] Parents Jeremiah Stover 1745–1807 Mary C Jewell Stover 1745–1807 [[Stover-423|Stover-423]] James Albert Scruggs 1797–1876 Mary Herndon 1801–1879 Daughter of Thomas Mann Herndon 1774–1853 Susanna Britt 1789–1841 Daughter of William Britt Jr. 1768–1816 son of. [[Britt-269|Britt-269]] Sarah Elizabeth Poor 1761–1830 Name: Sarah Poor Gender: Female Marriage Date: 20 Sep 1784 Marriage Place: Goochland County, Virginia Father: Thomas Poor Spouse: William Britt Jr. FHL Film Number: 31650 Reference ID: 29 Source Information Ancestry.com. Virginia, Select Marriages, 1785-1940 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc, 2014. William is the grandson of John Britt 1700–1778 Susannah Holman 1702–1778 [[Britt-109|Britt-109]] Name: John Bret Gender: Male Marriage Date: 30 May 1720 Marriage Place: St James Northam Parish,Goochland,Virginia Spouse: Susannah Holman FHL Film Number: 975.5 V2D Source Information Ancestry.com. Virginia, Select Marriages, 1785-1940 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc, 2014. Name: Susannah Britt Date: 30 Dec 1721 Location: Isle of Wight Notes: This probate record was extracted from microfilmed copies of the original Will Book. Remarks: Hugh Bresey. Leg.-son William; grandson Francis, the land on which his father lived at sixteen; son Hugh; son Campion; daughter Elizabeth Elsberry; son Michael; daughter Susannah Britt; to son Thomas' son Hugh. Description: Daughter Book: 3-20 Prove Date: 27 Mar 1727 Source Information Ancestry.com. Virginia, Land, Marriage, and Probate Records, 1639-1850 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2004. Name: Susanna Brett Spouse: Thomas Herndon Marriage Date: 15 Dec 1798 Marriage Location: Goochland County, Virginia Source Information Dodd, Jordan. Virginia, Compiled Marriages, 1660-1800 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1997. Original data: Dodd, Jordan, comp.. Virginia Marriages to 1800. Electronic transcription of marriage records held by the individual counties in Virginia. Henry Chandler Scruggs 1767–1850 Clarissa Herndon 1775–1846 Daughter of John Herndon Lt. 1746–1821 Mary Ann Clarkson 1748–1838 Son of. [[Herndon-259|Herndon-259]] John Scruggs Pvt. 1738–1778 Rebecca Chandler 1718– https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Scruggs-449

Z1a mtDNA Haplogroup

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This project seeks to ... * Gather useful information and references relating to the mtDNA haplogroup Z1a in a single place. * Facilitate communication among DNA testers who have tested as Z1a. * Learn how we may be able to use our knowledge of Z1a in our ancestral research. (For some of us, like me!, we "need" every clue we can get to make progress with our trees.) Naturally, this is very much a work in progress! Please feel free to make or suggest corrections and improvements. Please note at this time you do not have to "be" a Z to join the project. If you're simply interested in the Z mtDNA haplogroup, you're welcome! Please add '''Z1a''' as one of the tags you follow. Right now this project has three members: : [[Keil-336|Susan Keil]] : [[Lium-8 | John Erik Lium]] : [[Davis-62523 | LeAnn Eriksson]] '''Here are some of the tasks that I would like to see happen.''' I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * TBA #1 * TBA #2 * TBA #3 * etc. '''If you have relevant results from a mtDNA test, Who's Your Earliest Known Ancestor in Your Matrilineal Line?''' * [[Andersdotter-6072 | Böret Andersdotter]], b. ~1655; d. before 1696 in Humslid, Högerud, Värmland, Sverige. '''Want to join us?''' Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=20508097 send me a private message]. Thanks! ---- == Research Notes == Hi, Susan. Following your G2G posting, I did a few minutes of digging to see if I could come up with any full-text accessible papers that directly addressed haplogroup Z and especially subclade Z1. This one is from May 2012 so is slightly dated, but may be useful. The actual URL to ResearchGate is quite literally 200 characters long, so I used bit.ly to shorten it: [https://bit.ly/2RlSEXG https://bit.ly/2RlSEXG] Citation: Sukernik, Volodko, Mazunin, Eltsov, Dryomov, and Starikovskaya. (2012) "Mitochondrial genome diversity in the Tubalar, Even, and Ulchi: contribution to prehistory of native Siberians and their affinities to Native Americans." ''American Journal of Physical Anthropology''. 148(1):123-38 May 2012. DOI: 10.1002/ajpa.22050. Page 134 of the journal contains most of the information specific to haplogroup Z, including: "Z1a1a emerged in the present-day Ket, Volga-Urals 'Russians' and Finns-Saami most recently, ~1.6/0.8 kya ''[thousands of years ago]''. Confinement of single Volga-Urals Russians to the Finns-Saami Z1a1a (Ingmanand Gyllensten, 2007) is not unexpected in view of recent historical events." So according to this, Z1a1a '''''is''''' a recent addition to the tree, dating back no more than 1,600 years ago and possibly as recently as 800 years. The paper places bifurcation of Z1a from Z1 at around 14,400 to 9,100 years ago. Good luck with the project! —[[Williams-49144|Ed Williams]] 2) [https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0002929707618928 The Western and Eastern Roots of the Saami—the Story of Genetic “Outliers” Told by Mitochondrial DNA and Y Chromosomes] - [[Lium-8|John Erik Lium]] == Other Z mtDNA Collaborative Areas == * [https://www.facebook.com/groups/1002830963067571/ Facebook Group] * [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/mt-dna-z/about Family Tree DNA Project] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haplogroup_Z Wikipedia] '''Project created 03Oct2018.'''

Zabaszewiczy majątek

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''Eng''.: '''Zabashevichi'''; ''бел''.: '''Заба́шавічы'''; ''трансліт''.: Zabašavičy; ''pol''.: Zabaszewicze; ''руск''.: Забашевичи — деревня в Борисовском районе Минской области, в 20 км южнее г. Борисова. ''[https://be-tarask.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%97%D0%B0%D0%B1%D0%B0%D1%88%D0%B0%D0%B2%D1%96%D1%87%D1%8B Зьвесткі зь Вікіпэдыі — вольнай энцыкляпэдыі. Text in belarusian.]'' Датой первого упоминания Забашевич считается 1518 год. Но случайно попалась информация о Забашевичах конца 15 века. В 1481 году Забашевичи (Szabassowicze) упоминаются в фундуше костела в Видзах как владение Гануса и Федьки Довгердов. Kodeks dyplomatyczny katedry i diecezji Wilenskiej. Tomu 1. Zeszyt 2 (1468-1501) (W Krakowie 1939) [https://www.academia.edu/41722236/ стр. 373 и 374 ] В 1491 году Забашевичи (Zabozewiczy) упоминаются в тестаменте Якуба Ганусовича сына Гануса Довгерда, в котором он завещает Забашевичи Виленскому Епископству. Kodeks dyplomatyczny katedry i diecezji Wilenskiej. Tomu 1. Zeszyt 2 (1468-1501) (W Krakowie 1939) [https://www.academia.edu/41722236/ стр. 447] Якуб Ганусович умер до 1498 года и согласно Петраускасу детей не имел. Kodeks dyplomatyczny katedry i diecezji Wilenskiej. Tomu 1. Zeszyt 2 (1468-1501) (W Krakowie 1939) [https://www.academia.edu/41722236/ стр. 525] В 1523 году Милослава Совичовна Волчкова делила с братом и племянником имения Довгирдовские и Ганусовские. Описание документов и бумаг, хранящихся в Московском архиве Министерства юстиции. Кн. 21. М., 1915 cтр. 244. См. рисунок ниже. В 1526 года Забашевичи под Березиной и двор в Видзах перешли от Малгореты Совичовны Волчковой дочери Ганне и зятю Петру Гинцу. Описание документов и бумаг, хранящихся в Московском архиве Министерства юстиции. Кн. 21. М., 1915 стр. 304. См. рисунок ниже. Божин и Степы возле Березины, упоминаемые в 1526 году, так же упоминается в тестаменте Якуба Ганусовича от 1491 года как Bozyn и Stepy.[https://forum.vgd.ru/post/3467/67541/p4893583.htm#pp4893583 Форум ВГД В свою очередь Забашевичи, или часть Забашевич, достались вышеупомянутой Мальгорете Милославе Совичовне Волчковой от матери Катерины Довгердовны. Катерна Довгердовна была сестрой Гануса и Федьки Довгердов, женой Савича и Андрея (Вотки) Моствиловича. Kodeks dyplomatyczny katedry i diecezji Wilenskiej. Tomu 1. Zeszyt 3 (1501-1507, uzupełn. 1394-1500) (W Krakowie 1948) [https://www.academia.edu/45078413/ стр. 637] . Русская историческая библиотека, издаваемая Археографической комиссией том 20 стр. 1111[https://forum.vgd.ru/post/3467/67541/p4893583.htm#pp4893583 Форум ВГД [[Space:Zabashevichi_Church|Zabashevichi Church]] ==История (History)== Упоминается в Литовской Метрике в XVI в. Здесь находилась казенная усадьба. Свекровь Жигимонта Старого, земянка Малгожата Совичовна ВолчковаРоссия. М-во юстиции. Московский архив. Описание документов и бумаг, хранящихся в Московском архиве Министерства юстиции. - Санкт-Петербург ; Москва, 1869-1921. - 27 см. - с. 304 [https://viewer.rsl.ru/ru/rsl01003853142?page=167&rotate=0&theme=white Доступ на сайте search.rsl.ru], записала его подкоморию каменицкому Петру Гинцу и жене его Ганне. Сам Великий Князь Литовский подтвердил этот дар в 1526 году. [http://dir.icm.edu.pl/pl/Slownik_geograficzny/Tom_XIV/177 Słownik geograficzny Królestwa Polskiego i innych krajów słowiańskich. T. 1- / wyd. pod red. Filipa Sulimierskiego, Bronisława Chlebowskiego, Władysława Walewskiego. 1880-/T. 14: Worowo-Żyżyn.] В конце XVI века усадьба в Забашевичах, скорее всего, снова не имела частного владельца и принадлежала государству. Здесь действовал орган крестьянского самоуправления, во главе которого стоял староста, избранный на общем крестьянском собрании. Во второй половине XVII в. имение Забашевичи перешло [[Space:WA%C5%83KOWICZY_H._LIS|Ваньковичам]] и оставались в их владении до 1917 года. В 1919 году в здании бывшего имения была создана семилетняя школа, которая перед Второй Мировой войной стала 10-тилетней. До сегодняшнего времени сохранилось из имения два кирпичных здания: в одном из которых размещена [[Space:Zabashevichi_Church|церковь]]. ''[https://be-tarask.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%97%D0%B0%D0%B1%D0%B0%D1%88%D0%B0%D0%B2%D1%96%D1%87%D1%8B Зьвесткі зь Вікіпэдыі — вольнай энцыкляпэдыі. Text in belarusian.]'' === Имение Забашевичи === ==== Владельцы ==== ===== Ваньковичи герба Лис ===== [[Space:WA%C5%83KOWICZY_H._LIS|WAŃKOWICZY H. LIS]] :1847.12.03, Ванькович Иосиф Ефимов, объявление запрещения (всего 205 мужского пола крестьян) за выданную 1847.04.16 ссуду 615 руб. серебром, сроком уплаты на 3 года. [https://gpa.eastview.com/crl/irn/?a=d&d=enya18471203-01.1.10&srpos=1&e=-------ru-25--1-byDA-img-txIN-%d0%97%d0%b0%d0%b1%d0%b0%d1%88%d0%b5%d0%b2%d0%b8%d1%87%2a--------- Санкт-Петербургския Сенатские Объявления о запрещениях на недвижимые имения]. :1861.04.13 Ваньковичи Иосиф, Бронислав, Евелина Ефимовы, по выданному из Минской казенной палаты гражданского суда 25.09.1850 свидетельству считается под запрещением, в деревне Забашевичи (по 8-й ревизии) мужского пола душ 135. Запрещение напечатано 1850 №99 в ст. 22118, 22119, 22120. К залогу считается от Минского приказа общественного призрения, за выдачу им в заем 19.04.1851 на 26 лет, 9000 рублей серебром. Остальной долг переложен на 37-милетний срок по свидетельству Минской казенной палаты от 09.03.1861, в деревне Забашевичи (по 10-й ревизии) мужского пола крестьян 129 в сумме 7300 руб. серебром. [https://gpa.eastview.com/crl/irn/newspapers/enya18610712-01.1.70 Санкт-Петербургския Сенатские Объявления о запрещениях на недвижимые имения]. ===== Домбровский Фабиан Иосифов ===== :1844 :1847.12.03 объявление запрещения (всего 7 мужского пола крестьян) за выданную 1847.04.16 ссуду в 28 руб. серебром сроком уплаты на 3 года[https://gpa.eastview.com/crl/irn/?a=d&d=enya18471203-01.1.10&srpos=1&e=-------ru-25--1-byDA-img-txIN-%d0%97%d0%b0%d0%b1%d0%b0%d1%88%d0%b5%d0%b2%d0%b8%d1%87%2a---------Санкт-Петербургския Сенатские Объявления о запрещениях на недвижимые имения]. === Война 1812 года === С вечера 13 ноября 1812 года в селе Забашевичи квартировала армия Чичагова, готовящаяся помешать переправе войск Наполеона через реку БерезинуОтечественная война [1812 г.-1912 г. : 1-5 / П.А. Ниве. - Санкт-Петербург : В.К. Ильинчик, 1911-1912. - 5 т.; 26. - с. 705. О месте французской переправы Чичагов узнал случайно: адмирал, находясь в 45 километрах от Студенки, послал в разведку отряд казаков. Они долго блуждали по лесам, но нигде не встретили никаких признаков присутствия неприятеля. Неожиданно на их пути оказался эскадрон французских улан. Произошел бой, казаки захватили в плен 40 французов, а у командира эскадрона нашли письменное распоряжение — идти к секретной переправе. Об этом немедленно сообщили Чичагову. Убедившись в своем промахе, адмирал утром следующего дня, т. е. 15(27) ноября, выступил с основными силами из Забашевичей в Борисов. Но время уже было потеряно. Наполеон был за рекою. ==География (Geography)== :По 1920 - Гливинская волость Борисовского уезда Минской губернии. :С 1920 Забашевичский [https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%A1%D0%B5%D0%BB%D1%8C%D1%81%D0%BE%D0%B2%D0%B5%D1%82 сельсовет] [''eng.: Selsoviet''], Гливинской волости Борисовского уезда. :С 20.08.1924 - Забашевичский сельсовет Борисовского района Борисовского округа. :С 9.06.1927 - Забашевичский сельсовет Борисовского района Минского округа. :С 26.07.1930 - Забашевичский сельсовет Борисовского района Минской области БССР. :С 19.09.1991- Забашевичский сельсовет Борисовского района Минской области Республики Беларусь. :С 28.06.2013 - Гливинский сельсовет Борисовского района Минской области Республики Беларусь. ===Карты (Maps)=== *[https://goo.gl/maps/FyNYcrVHoV1aWiTQ6 Забашевичи] на Google картах. *[http://www.etomesto.ru/map-belarus_rkka/?x=28.624868&y=54.042918 Забашевичи. Карта РККА Беларуси и Литвы] *[http://www.etomesto.ru/map-belarus_borisovskiy-uezd-1847/?x=28.624868&y=54.042918 Забашевичи имение. Карта Борисовского уезда Минской губернии 1847 г.] ===Координаты места (Coordinates)=== *54° 2'27.29"N, 28° 37'33.44"E ==Население (Population)== На 1844 год в имении Забашевичи, включая село Забашевка и застенок Дубье, было всего 46 дворов: мужского пола - 209, женского - 177. [''Национальный исторический архив Беларуси фонд 142 опись 1 дело 256'']. На 1909 Забашевичи имение: число жителей - 33, число дворов - 1. Забашевичи село: число жителей - 610 , число дворов - 82. [''Список населенных мест Минской губернии. Ярмолович В.С. 1909. Минск.''] На 1926 Забашевичи деревня: число жителей - 828, число домохозяйств - 161. [''Национальный архив Республики Беларусь фонд 30 опись 2 дело 6190''] ===Распространенные фамилии (Surnames)=== Асаенок, Бабицкий, Борейша, Бубенко, Бурко, Бурый, Бык, Быковский, Ванькович, Войцеховский/Вайцеховский, Володько/Володзько, Гайдук, Григорович, Демидчик/Дземидчик, Домбровский, Дударенок/Дударенко, Жизневский, Завацкий/Завадский, Задруцкий, Игнатенко, Казакевич, Каптур, Козел, Климчик, Клячковский, Козакевич, Короленок, Липницкий, Луцкевич, Милькевич, Манкевич, Маркевич, Масловский, Можейко, Неймна, Новицкий, Парфионович, Пашик, Пашкевич, Пушкин, Ращинский, Реут, Ржеуский/Ржеуцкий, Сацук, Сацукевич, Умицкий, Фрид, Шелепин, Шлома, Щербак ''In polish'': Asajonek, Babicki, Borejsza, Burka, Bykowski, Boguszewski, Buraja, Burka, Byk, Chludziński, Działo, Dziamidczyk, Dąbrowski, Dudarenok, Hołwacki, Hrehorowicz, Hajduk, Kozakiewicz, Koziol, Kulikowska, Klimczik, Lipnicki, Luckiewicz, Milkiewicz, Monkiewicz, Markiewicz, Maslowski, Mażejko, Nowicki, Parfianowicz, Paszyk, Paszkiewicz, Pożarski, Raszczynski, Reut, Rzeucki, Rzeuski, Sacuk, Sacukiewicz, Sadowski, Sledniewski, Szelepin, Szłoma, Wajciechowski, Wańkowicz, Wolodzko, Umicki, Zahorski, Zyzniewski, Zawacki, Zadrucki ===Ревизии в Российской Империи (Revisions in the Russian Empire)=== :V - 1795 год: Национальный исторический архив Беларуси фонд 333 опись 9 дело 27 (дворяне, шляхта) :VI - 1811 год: :VII - 1816 год: :VIII - 1834 год: Национальный исторический архив Беларуси фонд 333 опись 9 дело 541 (крестьяне) :IX - 1850 :X - 1858 год: Национальный исторический архив Беларуси фонд 333 опись 9 дело 1094 (крестьяне) :Перепись населения Российской империи (1897) - нет/не сохранилась. ====Всероссийские сельскохозяйственные переписи населения==== :1916 по Гливинской волости [''НИАБ Минск [https://fk.archives.gov.by/fond/115270/ фонд 325] [https://drive.google.com/open?id=19iOpXi13cUB-nLYZBX0XnP3V8ZpodtNJ опись 2] дела: 130 (форма №1), 131 (форма №3), 132 (форма №4)''] :1917 по Гливинской волости [''НИАБ Минск [https://fk.archives.gov.by/fond/115270/ фонд 325] [https://drive.google.com/open?id=19iOpXi13cUB-nLYZBX0XnP3V8ZpodtNJ опись 2] дела: 606 (форма №1), 607 (форма №2)''] ===Всесоюзная перепись населения СССР (Census of the population of the USSR)=== :1925 год Национальный архив Республики Беларусь [https://fk.archives.gov.by/fond/120705/ фонд 30] опись 2 дело 1447 :1926 год Поселенные списки домохозяев. Национальный архив Республики Беларусь [https://fk.archives.gov.by/fond/120705/ фонд 30] опись 2 дело 6190. :1927 год Всесоюзная школьная перепись. Национальный архив Республики Беларусь [https://fk.archives.gov.by/fond/120705/ фонд 30] опись 2 дело 5196. ===Перепись в Республике Беларусь (Census in the Republic of Belarus)=== :1999, [https://www.belstat.gov.by/ofitsialnaya-statistika/makroekonomika-i-okruzhayushchaya-sreda/perepis-naseleniya/perepis-naseleniya-1999/ Перепись населения 1999 года] :2009, [https://www.belstat.gov.by/ofitsialnaya-statistika/makroekonomika-i-okruzhayushchaya-sreda/perepis-naseleniya/perepis-naseleniya-2009/ Перепись населения 2009 года] :2019 == Религиозные учреждения/общины (Religious communities) == [[Space:Zabashevichi_Church|Zabashevichi Church]] '''Греко-Униатская (Greek Catholic)''' :1817 по 1839 год - [[Space:Zabashevichi_Church|Греко-униатская церковь в Забашевичах]] '''Православная (Eastern Orthodox)''' :с 1839 [[Space:Zabashevichi_Church|Православная Покровская церковь в Забашевичах.]] В 1845 году переведена из Логойского в Борисовское благочиние. [НИАБ ф. 96 оп. 7 д. 15]. :В 1867 году построена новая церковь: деревянная на каменном фундаменте. На погосте небольшая теплая церковь с престолом во имя Св. Великомученницы Варвары, построена в 1870. В деревне Слободка кладбищенская церковь. :К приходу относятся: Забашевичи, Слободка, Забашевка, Смолье, Заручье, Семенковичи и Белин. [''Описание церквей и приходов Минской епархии, составленное по официально затребованным от причтов сведениям. Том 2. Борисовский уезд. Минск. 1879- л. 253 - 255''] :Метрические книги сохранились частично. [https://fk.archives.gov.by/fond/115287/ Фонд 888] [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Ax_p1kF4-4f7nJZ4A1Mxo0Ob_uqMaaOw/view опись 1] и [https://fk.archives.gov.by/fond/120598/ фонд 136] Национальный исторический архив Беларуси. '''Католическая (Roman Catholic)''' :[https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%9A%D0%BE%D1%81%D1%82%D1%91%D0%BB_%D0%A0%D0%BE%D0%B6%D0%B4%D0%B5%D1%81%D1%82%D0%B2%D0%B0_%D0%9F%D1%80%D0%B5%D1%81%D0%B2%D1%8F%D1%82%D0%BE%D0%B9_%D0%94%D0%B5%D0%B2%D1%8B_%D0%9C%D0%B0%D1%80%D0%B8%D0%B8_(%D0%91%D0%BE%D1%80%D0%B8%D1%81%D0%BE%D0%B2) Kостел Рождества Пресвятой Девы Марии] в [https://goo.gl/maps/XHJj4w5QPtEbFA9u6 Борисове]. :Метрические книги сохранились частично в фондах: [https://fk.archives.gov.by/fond/119106/ 937] [https://fk.archives.gov.by/fond/120603/ 1781] Национальный исторический архив Беларуси. '''Иудейская''' ==Источники по генеалогии в архивах (Archive sources)== ===Национальный исторический архив Беларуси (НИАБ)=== *Минский губернский комитет для рассмотрения и составления инвентарей помещичьих имений Минской губернии. Инвентарное и статистическое описание имения Забашевичи помещика Ваньковича. 1844 год. [ф. 142 оп. 1 д. 256] *Минская палата гражданского суда Министерства юстиции. Инвентарное описание имения Забашевичи за 1850 год. [ф. 146 оп. 2 д. 1110] *Минское губернское по крестьянским делам присутствие. Дело о выкупе земли крестьянами из имения Забашевичи помещиков Ваньковичей. 1863 - 1876 годы. [ф. 242 оп. 2 д. 390] *Дело о перечислении на имя дворян Юшкевичей, тит. сов. Веригина и других земли, приобретенной с публичного торга из имения Забашевичи Борисовского уезда. [ф. 333 оп. 4 д. 11198] === Национальный архив Республики Беларусь ([https://narb.by/ru НАРБ]) === *Союз сельскохозяственных и промысловых товариществ. Забашевичское «Добрая праца» Борисовского района. Ф. 334 оп.1 д.84 *Протокол заседания членов Гливинского волисполкома от 30 июня 1921 г. об открытии почтово-телеграфного отделения и вспомогательного пункта в д. Забашевичи Борисовского уезда и переписка с волисполкомом по этому вопросу. [Ф. 61 оп. 2 д. 72] === Государственный архив Минской области (ГАМн) === *Коллекция документов отделов записей актов гражданского состояния (ЗАГС) за 1919 - 1922. Отдел записей актов гражданского состояния Борисовского уезда. [https://fk.archives.gov.by/fond/57777/ фонд 2295]. *Борисовский уездный Совет рабочих, крестьянских и красноармейских депутатов и его исполнительный комитет, г. Борисов Борисовского уезда за 1919 - 1924. [https://fk.archives.gov.by/fond/101226/ Фонд 10]. *Борисовская уездная продовольственная комиссия (упродком) Народного комиссариата продовольствия БССР, г. Борисов Борисовского уезда за 1918 - 1924. [https://fk.archives.gov.by/fond/109035/ фонд 369]. *Отдел народного образования исполнительного комитета Борисовского уездного Совета рабочих, крестьянских и красноармейских депутатов, г.Борисов Борисовского уезда за 1918 - 1923. [https://fk.archives.gov.by/fond/101270/ Фонд 324]. *Партийный комитет Коммунистической партии Белоруссии (КПБ) совхоза "Радуга", д. Забашевичи Забашевичского сельского Совета Борисовского района Минской области за 1964 - 1981. [https://fk.archives.gov.by/fond/94126/ фонд 11215 - П]. === Зональный государственный архив в г. Борисове (ЗГАБор) === *Коллекция документов малообъемных фондов сельскохозяйственных артелей (колхозов) Борисовского района Минской области за 1944 - 1960. Сельскохозяйственная артель (колхоз) "Красный Октябрь", д. Забашевичи Забашевичского сельского Совета Р-396. [https://fk.archives.gov.by/fond/19302/ фонд 719] *Забашевичский сельский Совет депутатов и исполнительный комитет, д.Забашевичи Борисовского района Минской области. 1945 - 2005. [https://fk.archives.gov.by/fond/5977/ фонд 19]. === Другие архивы === *Центральный государственный архив города Москва (ЦГАМОС) [https://cgamos.ru/upload/iblock/5bf/kldx9tia2u8rfbxiy35sfutnjjmgol1z/01-0277-0002-01.pdf#page=111 Фонд: 277 Опись: 2] Том: 1 Дело: 1130 Дело о выдаче ссуды дворянам Ваньковичам Ф.И. и И.И. под имение Забашевичи, поступившее от коллежского асессора Мержинского К.В., во владение Московского земельного банка. 27.06.1895 - 14.12.1916. *Там же Дело: 1130а Документы по ссуде дворян Ваньковичей Ф.И. и И.И. под залог имения Забашевичи, перешедшее во владение коллежского асессора Мержинского К.В. План сенокосных участков имения Забашевичи. 2.10.1895 - 17.08.1916 ==Знаменитые персоны с корнями из этой местности (Famous people)== *Казакевич, Павел Константинович (19.09. (2.10).1904 - 15.02.1943) - Герой Советского Союза : Материал из Википедии — свободной энциклопедии : Версия 118363864, сохранённая в 19:11 UTC 4 декабря 2021 // Википедия, свободная энциклопедия. — Электрон. дан. — Сан-Франциско: Фонд Викимедиа, 2021. — Режим доступа: https://ru.wikipedia.org/?curid=4492780&oldid=118363864 *Дударенко, Андрей Степанович (10.10.1930 - 28.12.2022) - советский и белорусский актёр. // Википедия. [2022]. Дата обновления: 11.11.2022. URL: https://ru.wikipedia.org/?curid=2359169&oldid=126598908 (дата обращения: 11.11.2022). ==Источники (Sources) == ==Ссылки (Links)== *[https://be.wikipedia.org/wiki/Забашавічы# Забашавічы. Беларуская Вікіпедыя] *[https://niab.by/newsite/ru/ Официальный сайт Национальный исторический архив Беларуси] *[https://narb.by/ Официальный сайт Национальный архив Республики Беларусь] *[http://www.gamn.by/ Официальный сайт Учреждение "Государственный архив Минской области"] *[https://www.radzima.org/ru/mesto/zabashevichi.html Забашевичи. На сайте radzima.org] *Участники сайта Википедия. Гливинский сельсовет [Интернет]. Википедия, свободная энциклопедия; 20 июня 2022 05:06 UTC. [ссылка сделана 21 ноября 2022] Доступно по адресу: https://ru.wikipedia.org/?curid=3923289&oldid=123418313. *[https://rosenbloom.info/schools/zab-64.html Выпуск Заочной средней школы д. Забашевичи. 1964 год.] ------- ''This profile was created on the personal initiative of [[Baklykowa-1|Viktoria Pilnik]]. If you have more information about Zabashevichi village, please add it.''

Zachariah Allen Genealogy

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Philips, Peggy Allen, Zachariah ALLEN and Descendants 1734-2006, East Bend, North Carolina, Jostens Publishing Company Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The descendants appearing here appear to be totally different from those appearing on [[Allen-12382|Allen-12382]] Apparently, these pertain to different people. It is not evident to whom the genealogy appearing here pertains. The discussion preceding the genealogy is clearly relevant to this question. But I do not understand it. The communication accompanying the genealogy might be helpful. It is: "> The following was sent via the private messaging system on WikiTree.com. > > I believe that the father of Zachariah Allen might be the Zachariah Allen of Rowan County, NC. (No profile on wikitree that I can find) I got this info from a book done by Peggy Allen Phillips, "Zachariah Allen and Descendants 1734-2006". I got it to see if that Zachariah Allen was the same as my Zachariah Allen (of Orange County). (They are not the same -- bit she does use some info from my Zachariah and attach it to hers). Peggy identified Zachariah as the father of Joseph, Zachariah, and Thomas. Her information on the brothers Zachariah and Thomas match the info on the profiles you have. I can not find a Joseph Allen on wikitree that matches what she has. Now her work is not as well researched/organized in some areas. If you want I can send you scans of the relevant pages on Zachariah Senior and the three sons and you can decide if you think she has the correct identifications or not. Elizabeth Ernst > > This message is from Elizabeth Ernst (shalandara@gmx.com ). Click here for their WikiTree profile: https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Betts-444 > > The sender was on this profile page when they sent the message: https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Allen-1834 > " There are four WikiTree profiles for Zachariah Allen born about 1734: Zachariah Allen 31 Oct 1742 East Windsor, Connecticut, USA - 17 Nov 1831 Privacy Level: Open (White) Allen-23296 edit managed by Ryan Flanders ancestors Autosomal DNA Autosomal DNA Zachariah Allen abt 1730 Virginia - Privacy Level: Open (White) Allen-23011 edit managed by Jaynie Anderson Zachariah Allen 28 Aug 1735 St George's Parish, Harford County, Maryland - bef May 1790 Privacy Level: Open (White) Allen-9560 edit managed by Michael Allen ancestors Autosomal DNA Autosomal DNA Autosomal DNA Zachariah Allen abt 1734 New Hanover, North Carolina - abt 27 Sep 1789 Privacy Level: Open (White) Allen-12382 edit managed by Anonymous Snyder Autosomal DNA Autosomal DNA None of these show descendants show descendants close to the genealogy appearing here. It appears that the genealogy appearing here pertains to some person who does not have a WikiTree profile. 02/05/18 [[[Sneed-20||Sneed-20]]]

Zachariah Harris Disambiguation

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This is for research of Group 62 matches in the Harris family. == Current Theory based on YDNA Groups == Here is the current tree proposed for 4 people [AWH, JRH, RJH, and GGB] in group 62 based on YDNA testing [haplogroup R=M269] with nearly identical values for 67 marker locations. ---- The following is an abbreviated tree, showing only the relevant DNA tested Harris descendants, each indentation representing another generation. For example, Robert Edmund, Loammi and Stephen are all at the same level of indentation, indicating that we think they are brothers, and sons of James William Harris. Each person's individual profile, additional children and other information, where available, may be viewed by clicking on their hyperlinked name. *William Harris b. 1749-1750 Duplin, NC Theory: William is the patriarch of the following, there is only circumstantial evidence to show that he may be the father of John Harris, Sr, William Harris, Jr., Daniel Harris and Shadrack Harris, as well as one unidentified younger son born 1784 - 1790. It is possible that he has older sons not represented in the census records of 1786 and later. ---- **[[Harris-22863|John Harris]] b. 1772 Wayne Co, NC m. Susannah "Sukey" Herring ***[[Harris-27034|Elizabeth "Betsy" ''Harris'' Underhill]] b.~1807 Wayne Co, NC ****[[Underhill-1221|Harriett K ''Underhill'' Lane]] (1836 - 1910) Wayne Co, NC *****[[Lane-9535|Harriett Catherine "Kate" ''Lane'' Casey]] (1862 - 1942) Wayne Co, NC -> UT ******[[Casey-2877|Lettie Florence ''Casey'' Price]] (1879 - 1904) Wayne Co, NC *******[[Price-13813|Maggie Mabel ''Price'' Downing]] (1900 - 1988) Wayne Co, NC -> UT ********S. Jarvis (autosomal DNA match to Cynthia Harris 61 cm across 4 segments triangulated with match to Holly McClure "safarichick", matches Sandra Contini , Allen Harris and Ronald Harris also) ***[[Harris-22813|Rachel ''Harris'' Garris]] b. 1813 NC ****[[Garris-163|Rachel Garris]] b. 1838 NC *****[[Garris-162|Joseph Benjamin Garris]] b. 1862 ******Joseph Henry Garris b. 1897 *******Elizabeth (Betty) Ann Grant-Garris (autosomal DNA match to James Richard Harris) ***[[Harris-27265|John Harris]] (1800 - 1839) m. Elizabeth "Betsy" Herring (1806 - 1884) ****[[Harris-27318|Catherine "Cartha" ''Harris'' Casey]] b. 1825 NC *****John Thomas Casey b. 6 Dec 1869 NC ******Arnold Borden Casey b. 14 Oct 1906 NC *******Rose Marie Casey b. 1944 (autosomal DNA match to Cynthia Harris 40.3 cM, Allen Harris 86.2 cM and Lynn Wiggers 16.2 cM) ******Eugene Francis Casey (1899 - 1932) NC *******Private Ancestry Tree ********ead43 (DNA match to Allen Harris, Cynthia Harris, S_Jarvis, oncologyvettech) ---- **[[Harris-26535|Daniel Harris]] (ca.1774 -1827) (Duplin, NC -> Dickson, TN) - m. Abigail (Abbe) Sanders ***[[Harris-26534|John Thomas Harris Sr.]] (1819 - 1896) Dickson County, TN "Dickson County, Tennessee : County and Circuit Court Minutes 1816-1828 and Witness Docket Abstracted by Carol Wells On page 165: Under Jan. 1828: Minor Bibb to Adm estate of Daniel Harris decd. Order orphans Adum Harris 12 years old to John R.Weldon; Mark Harris 16 years old >>> to Minor Bibb to learn Farming; Everitt Harris 13 years old to learn mill right trade; John Harris 7 years old to Archibald Pullin to be a farmer. Minor Bibb was a Justice in 1824 **** [[Harris-26533|Mark Harris]] (1846 - 1916) Dickson, TN *****[[Harris-26532|Winfrey Harris]] (1877 - 1957) Dickson, TN ******[[Harris-26531|Basil Arnoth Harris]] (1915 - 2005) Dickson, TN *******A. Wayne Harris (b. 1940? ) (Harris YDNA Group 62) ---- **'''Zachariah Harris b. ~1773-1775''' Ancestry.com. Kentucky, Land Grants, 1782-1924 [http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?_phsrc=YnH2318&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&indiv=1&db=kentuclg&gss=angs-d&new=1&rank=1&msT=1&MS_AdvCB=1&gsln=HArris&gsln_x=NP_NN_NS&MSAV=2&uidh=a3z&pcat=36&fh=113&h=24697&recoff=8&fsk=BEFpYewIgAAIGQAA70k-61-&bsk=&pgoff=&ml_rpos=114]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1997. Theory, no first source records provided to show he is the son of William ***[[Harris-26544|Richard Harris]] (~1797 - >1835) Muhlenberg, Ky Theory, no first source records provided to show he is the son of Zachariah ****[[Harris-26457|Zachariah Harris]] (1835 - 1880) Illinois m. Sarah TIgnor *****[[Harris-26454|James Richard Harris]] (1874 - 1961) Illinois ******[[Harris-26464|Roy Raymond Harris]] (1915 - 1984) Illinois -> California *******James Richard Harris (b. 1940?)(Harris YDNA Group 62, GEDMatch # T756582, weak autosomal match to Ronald Harris, 66 cM match to Elizabeth Grant-Garris) ***Jane ''Harris'' Allison b. ~1802 Virginia Theory, no first source records available to date for ancestors (descendants confirmed), speculative that she is the daughter of Zachariah, sister of Richard and/or James William particularly due to Virginia birthplace as provided in 1850 and 1860 censuses and assumed, to date, birthplace of Richard as Kentucky. ****[[Allison-3878|Thomas Jefferson Allison]] b. ~1839 *****[[Allison-3881|Hardy Ward Allison]] b. 1871 MO -> TX ******[[Allison-3882|Edna ''Allison'' Wright]] b. 1897 TX *******Nettie Wright (autosomal DNA match to Ronald Harris) ********Dora Eileen Young "lonebeader"He Wasn't an Only Child After All [https://relatedtopics.wordpress.com/2011/05/23/he-wasnt-an-only-child-after-all/] ---- **William Harris Jr. b. 1772 m. [[Casey-2909|Mary Casey]] NC -> KY ***[[Harris-23626| James William Harris]] (1807 - 1893) KY -> MS Confirmed by Land Deed of 1821 to be con of William Harris Jr. ****[[Harris-26616|Robert Edmund Harris]] ((1828 - 1907]] KY -> TN Strong Theory with DNA support: son of James - see below *****[[Harris-25431|Mary Jane ''Harris'' Mobley]] (1851 - 1916) KY ******[[Mobley-868|Nell ''Mobley'' McDowell]] (1878 - 1956) KY -> TN *******[[McDowell-2872|William L. McDowell]] (1909 - 1994) KY -> GA ********Jean McDowell Ray b. 1942 (autosomal DNA match to Ronald Harris) ********William Lee McDowell Jr (autosomal DNA match to Ronald Harris and Lynn Wiggers) *****[[Harris-26491|Christopher Marion Harris]] (1859 - 1910) TN->IL->MO ******[[Harris-26490|John W Harris]] (1884 - 1964) MO->IL *******Lillian Velma (Harris - given up for adoption) ''Weiss'' Koeneman Mines (1904 - 1987) ********Victor Koeneman (match to Ronald Harris) ********Benny Robert Mines (match to Ronald Harris) *******[[Harris-26488|John B Harris]] (1916 - 1995) IL -> NM ********Ronald James Harris "harris0401" (b. 1941) (Harris YDNA Group 62, FTDNA Kit B164080, GEDMatch #A636488) (matches to other indicated DNA tested members of this tree) ********Judith ''Harris'' Engle b. 1945 (autosomal DNA match to Ronald Harris, Cynthia Harris, Lynn Wiggers, Waneeta Boersema) *****[[Harris-27032|Sarah Ellen ''Harris'' Bradley]] (1863 - 1925) TN -> KY ******[[Bradley-8500|Lou ''Bradley'' McClure]] (1899 - 1989) KY *******William McClure(1931 - 2014) KY ********Holly McClure "safarichick" (autosomal DNA match to Ronald Harris, Cynthia Harris Kenny, Sharon Jarvis) *****[[Harris-26847|Perry Edmond Harris]] b. 1878 KY -> AR ******[[Harris-26848|Winnie Estelle ''Harris'' Jackson]] b. 1900 KY -> AR *******[[Jackson-23211|Mary Evelyn ''Jackson'' Hart]] b. 1925 MI ********Kenneth Jackson Hart b. 1945 MI -> CA *********Kathleen "Kathy" J ''Hart'' Autwell b. 1969 CA(autosomal DNA match to Ronald Harris) ****[[Harris-23263|Loammi Harris]] (1834 - 1920) KY -> MS m. Frances Kiteurah Bonds *****[[Harris-26626|Hepsy Belzorah ''Harris'' Wren]] b. 1856 ******[[Wren-1025|William Loammi Wren]] b. 1882 AL *******[[Wren-1031|Rowe Sims Wren]] b. 1917 AL ********pmwren (autosomal match to Allen Harris, Cynthia Harris, Sandra Contini, Mary Humes) ******[[Wren-1027|Mary ''Wren'' Hudson]] b. 1891 *******[[Hudson-8176|Lester Belle ''Hudson'' Contini]] b. 1924 ********Sandra Contini "S.C." b. 1945 (autosomal DNA match to Ronald Harris, Cynthia Harris Kenny, Allen Harris, Sharon Jarvis) *******Una Lee Wren Hudson ********Mary Humes Troup(DNA match to Cynthia Harris, Allen Harris, Holly McClure) *****[[Harris-23147|Anderson Mims Harris]] (1870 - 1949) AL -> LA ******[[Harris-23145|Charles Haskell Harris]] (1907 - 1986) OK -> LA *******[[Harris-26068|Allen Womble Harris]] b. 1936 LA (DNA matches to Cynthia Harris, Sandra Contini, Mary Humes, pmwren, Sharon Jarvis, Glenn Gates Bryant - GedMatch ID A097433 ) *******[[Harris-23144|Cleo Agnes ''Harris'' Wiggers]] (1933 - 2016) LA ********[[Wiggers-131|Lynn Wiggers]] b. 1957 LA -> AR (DNA - FTDNA Kit #753093, GEDMatch T584873 Matches Cynthia Harris, Allen Harris, Ronald Harris, Judith Engle, William McDowell, Waneeta Boersema, Mary Humes Troup, Glenn Gates Bryant, Doyle McCullar, Rose Casey) ******[[Harris-23479|Richard Woodrow Harris]] (1917 - 2004) OK -> LA *******[[Harris-23630|Cynthia ''Harris'' Kenney]] "bayoulou1957" b. 1957 LA (strong autosomal DNA match to Ronald Harris and Glenn Bryant, matches Al Harris, Sharon Jarvis, GEDMatch #A517154) ****[[Harris-25066|Martha "Mattie" ''Harris'' Shewbart]] (1843 - 1925) MS -> AL *****[[Shewbart-8|Adolphus Augustus Shewbart]] (1874 - 1953) AL ******[[Shewbart-9|Lora Jewel ''Shewbart'' Deloach]] (1919 - 1987) AL -> TN *******deloachd (autosomal DNA match to Cynthia Harris Kenny, Allen Harris) *****[[Shewbart-10|Martin Luther Shewbart]] (1887 - 1962) AL ******[[Shewbart-11|Zella Ann ''Shewbart'' McCullar]] (1910 - 1994) AL *******Doyle McCullar b. 1940 (autosomal DNA match to Cynthia Harris Kenny, Lynn Wiggers, Ron Harris, Judith Engle, Waneeta Boersema, Glenn Gates Bryant) ****[[Harris-26542|Matilda ''Harris'' Britton]] (1845 - 1935) MS -> TX *****Luther Alma ''Britton'' Rogers ******Lula Pearl ''Rogers'' Bledsoe *******Vivian Irene ''Bledsoe'' Meredith ********Deward William Meredith *********Patsy Meredith Busby **********Troya Parker (autosomal DNA match to Cynthia Harris Kenny, Holly McClure) ****[[Harris-26470|Stephen Vincent Harris]] (1840 - 1920) MS -> OK *****[[Harris-26477|William Tankersley Harris]] (1875 - 1947) MS -> OK ******[[Harris-26480|Stephen Voorhees Harris]] (1910 - 1966) OK -> OK *******Glenn Gates Bryant (b. 1943?) (Harris YDNA Group 62, autosomal match to Cynthia ''Harris'' Kenny, GEDMatch #M266670, Allen Harris, Lynn Wiggers, Waneeta Boorsema) ===DNA Matches of Ronald Harris=== :Ronald Harris (John B, John W., Christopher Marion, Robert E.) matches the following Harris descendants: *Judith Harris b 1945 (John B, John W., Christopher Marion, Robert E.) *Victor Koeneman b. 1939 (Lillian, John W., Christopher Marion, Robert E.) *Jean McDowell Ray b. 1942 (William McDowell, Nell Mobley McDowell, Mary Jane Harris McDowell, Robert Edmund Harris) *William Lee McDowell (William McDowell, Nell Mobley McDowell, Mary Jane Harris McDowell, Robert Edmund Harris) *Cynthia Harris Kenney b. 1957 (Richard Woodrow, Anderson, Loammi, James William) *Sandra Contini b. 1945 (Lester Hudson, Mary Wren, Hepsy Harris, Loammi Harris, James William Harris b. 1807) *Nettie Wright(Edna Allison, Hardy Allison, Thomas Jefferson Allison 1839, Thomas Allison 1796) *Glenn Gates Bryant (Stephen, William T., Stephen, James William) is Harris YDNA Group 62 *Holly McClure 1969 (Bill McClure, Lou Anna ''Bradley'' McClure, Sarah Ellen ''Harris'' Bradley, Robert Edmund Harris) *B.M. [Benny Mines 1952] (managed by 1_phyllism)(Lillian Velma, John W Harris, Christopher Marion Harris, Robert Edmund Harris, James William Harris) *Kathy Hart Autwell b. 1970 (Kenneth Hart, Mary Evelyn ''Jackson'' Hart, Winnie Evelyn ''Harris'' Jackson, Perry Edmond Harris, Robert Edmund Harris) ==DNA Matches of Allen Womble Harris == *Glenn Gates Bryant (Steven Voorhees Harris, William Tankersley Harris, Steven Vincent Harris, James William Harris) (64.2 cM across 2 segments) *Mary Humes (private, Una Lee Hudson, Mary Ardonis Wren, Hepsy Belzora Harris) *Sandra Contini b. 1945 (Lester Hudson, Mary Wren, Hepsy Harris, Loammi Harris, James William Harris b. 1807) *pmwren (Rowe Simms Wren, William Loammi Wren, Hepsy Belzorah Harris, William Loammi Harris) *Sharon Jarvis (Maggie Mabel Price 1900 - 1988, Lettie Florence Casey 1879 - 1904 Wayne, NC, Harriet C Lane 1862 - 1942 Wayne, NC, Harriet K Underhill 1836 - 1910 Wayne, NC, Elizabeth "Betsy" Harris 1807 - 1857 Wayne, NC, John Harris d. Feb 18, 1823, Wayne NC, m. Sukey Herring b. 1778, William Harris ~1755 - 1811) ==DNA Matches of Cynthia ''Harris'' Kenney== Cynthia Devon ''Harris'' Kenney (Woodrow, Anderson, Loammi, James Richard) matches the following Harris descendants: *Holly McClure 1969 (Bill McClure, Lou Anna ''Bradley'' McClure, Sarah Ellen ''Harris'' Bradley, Robert Edmund Harris) *Mary Humes (private, Una Lee Hudson, Mary Ardonis Wren, Hepsy Belzora Harris) 150 cm across 10 DNA segments shared match with safarichick *Sharon Jarvis (Maggie Mabel Price 1900 - 1988, Lettie Florence Casey 1879 - 1904 Wayne, NC, Harriet C Lane 1862 - 1942 Wayne, NC, Harriet K Underhill 1836 - 1910 Wayne, NC, Elizabeth "Betsy" Harris 1807 - 1857 Wayne, NC, John Harris d. Feb 18, 1823, Wayne NC, m. Sukey Herring b. 1778, William Harris ~1755 - 1811) 61 cm across 4 DNA segments shared match with safarichick 4th to 6th cousin, also matches with Ronald Harris *Dana Deloach (Lora Jewell ''Shewbart'' Deloach, 1919 -1987 AL -> TN, Adolphus Augustus Shewbart 1873 - 1953, Martha Ann "Mattie" Harris Shewbart) shared match with safarichick 44 cm across 4 segments *Sandra Contini, b. 1945 (Lester Hudson, Mary Wren, Hepsy Harris, Loammi Harris, James William Harris b. 1807) shared match with S_Jarvis, 3rd cousin, 161 cm 10 segments ====Relevant Shared Matches lacking sufficient information to add to the tree==== *Melissa Andrews (d. of Hugh Broussard) 462 cm across 23 DNA segments, possible range 1st to 2nd cousins shared match with safarichick, pmwren, Allen Harris *oncologyvettech, (private, David C. Harris Jr 1920 - 1974 GA -> AZ, David Converse (Opa York) Harris GA -> NY, Robert Harris b. ~1825 Savannah GA) shared match with S_Jarvis, 34 cm 2 segments possible 4th - 6th cousin *ead43, (...,Eugene Francis Casey 1899 - 1932, John Thomas Casey 1869 - 1933, Catherine Harris 1829 - 1911, John Harris 1800 - 1829 m. Elizabeth Herring, William Harris b. 1779 m Mary Casey 1775 Wayne, NC - 1800 Wayne NC, Micajah Casey 1745 - 1800) shared match with S_Jarvis, 24.1 cm 1 segment--> ==Theory: Robert E. Harris, son of James William Harris== ===Census Data=== *1830 Census - Muhlenberg, KY - James HarrisAncestry.com. 1830 United States Federal Census [http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&db=1830usfedcenancestry&h=1093077&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=slQ16&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&rhSource=8054]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. ::Male <5 b. 1826 - 1830 (Theory: [[Harris-26616|Robert Edmund Harris]]) ::Female <5 years old b. 1826 - 1830 (missing Harris daughter) ::Female 20 - 29 b. 1801 - 1810 (Theory: wife previous to Anne based on census ages below) ::Male 20 - 29 b.1801 - 1810 (James William) *1840 Census - Tishomingo, MS - James HarrisAncestry.com. 1840 United States Federal Census [http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&db=1840usfedcenancestry&h=1452826&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=slQ16&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&rhSource=8058]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. ::Male <5 b. 1836 - 1840 (Stephen)"United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (#[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6GK3-FVG?cc=1401638&wc=95RJ-BZ6%3A1031309501%2C1032098801%2C1032098802] : 9 April 2016), Mississippi > Tishomingo > image 39 of 337; citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). ::Male <5 b. 1836 - 1840 (Loammi) ::Male 5 - 9 b. 1831 - 1835 (James Jr.) ::Male 30 - 39 b. 1801 - 1810 (James William) ::Female <5 b. 1835 - 1840 (Catherine) ::Female 20 - 29 b. 1811 - 1820 (Ann) ::'''There is no match in the 1840 Census above for the earlier family members in 1830, and the theory is that the son Edmund as well as another son (missing daughter, now 20 - 24 years old is unaccounted for, she could have married or died) may be found in the following Allison family census records: ''' *Census 1850 - Obion, Tennessee - Thomas AllisonAncestry.com. 1850 United States Federal Census [http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&db=1850usfedcenancestry&h=6460044&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&usePUBJs=true&rhSource=6742]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Images reproduced by FamilySearch. ::[[Allison-3879|Thomas Allison]] b.~1797 ::Jane (Harris) Allison b.~1802 ::[[Allison-3880|Harriet Allison]] b.~1832 ::Caroline Allison b.~ 1835 ::[[Allison-3878|Thomas Allison]] b.~1839 ::[[Harris-26616|Edmund Harris]] b.~1829 ::[[Harris-27023|Jackson Harris ]] b.~1832 ::'''Since this poses an interesting possibility, reviewing earlier census records of Thomas Allison seems appropriate''' *Census 1840 - Obion, Tennessee - Thomas AllisonAncestry.com. 1840 United States Federal Census [http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=8057&h=3426761&ssrc=pt&tid=19501203&pid=811829128&usePUB=true]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. ::Male <5 b. 1836 - 1840 (Thomas Allison, Jr. 1839) ::Male 5 - 9 b. 1831 - 1835 ([[Harris-27023|Jackson Harris]] 1832) ::Male 10 - 14 b. 1826 - 1830 ([[Harris-26616|Edmund Harris]] - R.E. 1828) ::Male 20 - 29 b. 1811 - 1820 (Milton Allison 1820) ::(William Allison b. 1818 married in 1837) ::Male 40 - 49 b. 1791 - 1800 (Thomas Allison, Sr. b. 1796) ::Female 5 - 9 b. 1831 - 1835 (Harriet Allison b. 1832) ::Female 5 - 9 b. 1831 - 1835 (Caroline Allison b. 1835) ::Female 10 - 14 b. 1826 - 1830 (Theory: missing Harris daughter b. ~1830) ::Female 10 - 14 b. 1826 - 1830 (Elvira Allison b. 1828) ::Female 10 - 14 b. 1826 - 1830 (Elizabeth Allison b. 1826) ::Female 15 - 19 b. 1821 - 1825 (Martha Allison b. 1824) ::Female 30 - 39 b. 1801 - 1810 (Jane Allison, b. 1802) *Census 1830 - Obion, Tennessee - Thomas AllisonAncestry.com. 1830 United States Federal Census [http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=8058&h=734761&ssrc=pt&tid=19501203&pid=811829128&usePUB=true]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. ::Male 10 - 14 b. 1816 - 1820 (William Allison b. 1818) ::Male 10 - 14 b. 1816 - 1820 (Milton Allison b. 1820) ::Male 30 - 39 b. 1791 - 1800 (Thomas Sr.) :: Female <5 b. 1826 - 1830 (Elizabeth Allison b. 1826) :: Female <5 b. 1826 - 1830 (Elvira Allison b. 1828) ::Female 5 - 9 b. 1821 - 1825 (Frances Allison b. 1822) ::Female 5 - 9 b. 1821 - 1825 (Martha Allison b. 1824) ::Female 5 - 9 b. 1821 - 1825 (unidentified) ::Female 30 - 39 b. 1791 - 1800 ( Jane b. 1802?) ::Female 30 - 39 b. 1791 - 1800 (unidentified) ===Analysis=== ::By all appearances, Edmund is not in the Allison household in 1830, but he and C Jackson Harris b. 1832 are there in 1840, lending credence to the theory that at Edmund is in the household of James William Harris in 1830. The birth year for Jane in most records is 1802 and she should be in a younger group on the 1830 Allison household census ::Jane, five years older than James W., could be a sister, or other near blood relative, of James with whom he left three children after the death of their mother, in which case we would expect to see DNA matches between the descendants of James William Harris, and the Thomas Allison descendants. ::This theory is supported by the DNA match between Ronald Harris, descendant of R. Edmund Harris, and Nettie Wright, descendant of Thomas Allison b. 1839, but unfortunately, no more than it supports a theory that Jane is the mother of Edmund Harris as well as Thomas Allison. ::No earlier marriage has been found for Thomas Allison Sr by a professional researcher, but so far, no marriage date or other confirmation for Thomas and Jane's marriage prior to 1832. Absence of a record does not conclusively confirm it's non-existance, which, without the opportunity to confirm with DNA, would be accepted as the best genealogical evidence available. ::In order to prove that Jane is not the mother of Edmund beyond all reasonable doubt, we may have the opportunity to confirm autosomal matches from members of other Harris descendants from lines other than Edmund '''''OR''''' a find match to a descendant of an Allison born prior to 1832. == Possible Zachariahs == *Zachariah Harris (1770 - 1818) married Amelia Cooper 26 Mar 1808 Muhlenberg County, KY Muhlenberg County, KY - Marriages: Book One #[http://files.usgwarchives.net/ky/muhlenberg/vitals/marriages/various.txt] **Will of Zachariah Harris naming Milly (Amelia) as his sole heir Citation: Ancestry.com. Indiana, Wills and Probate Records, 1798-1999 [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/9045/007665970_00045?pid=767008&backurl=http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?_phsrc%3DYnH1189%26_phstart%3DsuccessSource%26usePUBJs%3Dtrue%26indiv%3D1%26db%3DUSProbateIN%26gss%3Dangs-d%26new%3D1%26rank%3D1%26msT%3D1%26gsfn%3DZachariah%2520%26gsfn_x%3D0%26gsln%3DHarris%26gsln_x%3D0%26_89004261__int%3D1819%26MSAV%3D1%26uidh%3Dm35%26pcat%3D36%26fh%3D0%26h%3D767008%26recoff%3D%26ml_rpos%3D1&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=YnH1189&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. **Cooper Harris (1809 - 1857) **Zachariah Harris (1812 - ____) **Susannah Harris (1817 - 1888) m. Thomas Endicott Forrest **Jeremiah Harris (1819 - 1846) == Census Records == ===1810=== ====Muhlenberg County==== :Name: Zachariah HarrisAncestry.com. 1810 United States Federal Census [http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?_phsrc=YnH1196&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&gss=angs-c&new=1&rank=1&gsfn=zachariah&gsfn_x=0&gsln=Harris&gsln_x=0&msbdy=1784&msbpn__ftp=North%20Carolina,%20USA&msbpn=36&msbpn_PInfo=5-%7C0%7C1652393%7C0%7C2%7C0%7C36%7C0%7C0%7C0%7C0%7C0%7C&msrpn__ftp=Kentucky,%20USA&msrpn=20&msrpn_PInfo=5-%7C0%7C1652393%7C0%7C2%7C0%7C20%7C0%7C0%7C0%7C0%7C0%7C&cp=0&MSAV=1&uidh=m35&pcat=35&h=696372&recoff=7%208&dbid=7613&indiv=1&ml_rpos=3]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. Images reproduced by FamilySearch. :Home in 1810 (City, County, State): Greenville, Muhlenberg, Kentucky :Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 1 <- This is Cooper Harris (see above) :Free White Persons - Males - 26 thru 45: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25: 1 :Number of Household Members Under 16: 1 :Number of Household Members: 3 :This Zachariah Harris would have been born between 1765 - 1784. Richard is 13 this year, James William is ~3. If the census data is correct, this cannot be the father of both Richard-1797 and James-1809 unless there has been a divorce or death of the wife and Richard at 13 years old is living with a different family by 1810. :Next door are two more Harris households, William Harris and Sarah Harris. :Name: William Harris :Free White Persons - Males - 16 - 25: 1 :Free White Persons - Males - over 45: 1 < - potentially this is William b 1749 at 61 years old :Free White Persons - Females - 16 - 25: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - over 45: 1 :Name: Sarah Harris :Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 2 :Free White Persons - Females - Under 10: 2 <- One of these could potentially be Jane Harris :Free White Persons - Females - 26 - 45: 1 ==Ron Harris' assemblage of the known facts== ====Census data==== :(there were times when names were not spelled correctly; and the census taker sometimes missed people that lived in the area) ::1800 – Muhlenberg County :::Jesse Harris ::1810 census for Muhlenberg County, KY :::Rolen [Rowland or Roland] Harris [age of 26 to 44] :::William Harris, Jr. [age of 26 to 44; born 1766 to 1784; 4 sons and 2 daughters] :::William Harris, Sr.; 1 male 16-25; 1 male 45 or older; 1 female 16-25; 1 female 45 or older :::Zachariah Harris [age of 16 to 25; born 1785 to 1794] :::Abigal Harris :::Sarah Harris :Diagram from James R Harris has Glenn Bryant 1943 – then back a few steps to Stephen V Harris 1840 and Rev. James W Harris 1809; and it has JWH’s father as Zachariah Harris 1773 and his grandfather as William R Harris 1749 Duplin County, NC. (Diagram from JRH is incorrect regarding JWH, as his father is shown to be William Harris, not Zachariah, in a legal document below) :Per Sharon Jarvis – In a Muhlenberg Co., KY book #2, page 206, William Harris provided a deed of trust to Richard Casey, with the amount to be paid by 29 Aug 1810. [This was copied into the Wayne Co., NC deed book.] :Sally Harris, daughter of William Harris and Mary [Polly], married Ephraim Shuffield on 29 Jan 1818 in Muhlenberg Co., Ky. [William Harris witnessed the will of John Shuffield on 22 Nov 1790 in Duplin Co., NC]. Sally’s siblings were Charles, Stephen, James, Amos, and Betsy. ====Muhlenberg Co., KY tax and other records include:==== ::Jesse Harris 1800 [died about 1801] ::Rowland Harris 1801 & 1802 & 1804 ::John Harris 1803 & 1804 ::Richard Harris 1806 ::William Harris 1805 & 1806 [a William Harris died about 1817; left a will] ::Zachariah Harris 1807 & 1808 & 1810 & 1813 & 1815 ::Raleigh Harris 1808 ::Tarlington Harris 1803 ::Daniel Harris 1806 ====Marriages in Muhlenberg Co., KY==== ::Zachariah Harris and Milly Cooper 1808 ::Richard Harris and Hannah Tanner 1816 ::Samuel Harris and Mary Row 1825 ====An old Bible from Wayne Co., NC has:==== ::John Harris 1800-1839; wife was Betsy 1806-1884 :::Their children – :::Penny, Anna, Julia, Cartha, James 1833-1862, John W 1835, Elizabeth ====Records for Duplin & Wayne counties, NC include Harris men in various years==== ::Wm Harris 1784 & 1786 & 1790 & 1798 & 1803 & 1805 ::John Harris 1772 & 1786 & 1798 ::Zachariah Harris 1799 & 1804 ::Uriah N Harris 1803 & 1804 ::Shadderick Harris 1803 ::Amos Harris 1807 through 1810 :About ten different people with the name Harris had land grants in NC from 1738 to 1796. :It has been noted that people from Harris, Beck, Bryant, Holmes, Hines, Moore, Jernigans, and Casey families moved from North Carolina to Kentucky in the early 1800s ==HARRIS AND RELATED NOTES== ::NORTH CAROLINA AND MUHLENBERG CO KENTUCKY FROM FILES OF SHARON JARVIS ===HERRING FAMILY BIBLE, via cousin Renee Jacks (I believe she said it came from Dr. Grover Dale in NC)=== :James Herring, born 15 June 1777, son of Simon Herring and Rachel ::Married Elizabeth Reaves 24 March 1803, NC; died 3 Sept 1845 :Elizabeth Reaves born 10 April 1785, NC; died 4 October 1838, daughter of Adam Reaves and Anne. :::Children: ::::Anne Herring, b 7 Feb 1804, d 24 Dec 1865 ::::Elizabeth Herring, b 27 July 1806, md 31 Oct 1822 to John Harris, Jr. Died19 Nov 1884 ::::Zilpha Herring, b 29 Mar 1809, d 31 Oct 1845 ::::Joel Herring, b 6 May 1811, married 19 Mar 1835 to Polly A. Kornegay, daughter of George Kornegay. Died 20 Jan 1840. ::::Abigail Herring, b 3 Sept 1813; married 1 Oct 1835 to John Lewis, son of Urban Lewis. ::::James Herring, b 18 Dec 1815; died 13 Aug 1845. ::::Benjamin Herring, b 8 July 1818; married 3 or 5 Sept 1844 to Grissella Pipkin. Died 7 Sept 1858. ::::Edith Herring, b 31 Jan 1821; married 18 May 1865 to James R Parker. ::::Edny Herring, b 21 Feb 1823; died 30 July 1843. ::::Caity Herring, b 18 Aug 1825; married 10 July 1866 to Lewis Outlaw; died probably in 1880. ===BIBLE RECORD OF BETSY HERRING HARRIS OF WAYNE CO NC (Original in possession of Mrs. Robert D. Kilpatrick, Top O’World Farm, Litchfield, Connecticut)=== ::John Harris was born 12 Nov 1800; died 29 Oct 1839 ::Betsy Harris, wife of John, was born 27 July 1806; died 19 Nov 1884 :::Children: ::::Penny Harris, b 6 Nov 1823 ::::Anna Harris, b 24 May 1825 ::::Julia Harris, b 16 Nov 1827 ::::Cartha Harris, b 5 Dec 1829 (*shown in other records as Carthy or Catherine) ::::James Harris, b 20 Mar 1833. Died 17 May 1862 in “Richmon.” (Civil War?) ::::John William Harris, b 18 June 1835 ::::Elizabeth Harris, b 6 Aug 1838; married 3 Dec 1857 to John Holmes (Her info from other sources; there was an unreadable page in this Bible that probably contained her name and other deaths and marriages.) ===1870 Census, Indian Springs, Wayne Co, NC=== ::25/25 Elizabeth Harriss, age 66, farmer, b. NC (this is the “Betsy” in the family group above, widow of John Harris, Jr., living next door to her daughter, Cartha/Carthy/Catherine, wife of Matthew Casey (my 2nd great grandfather—Sharon) ::26/26 Matthew Casey m, w, 58, farmer, NC ::Catherine, 40, f w, keeping house, NC (Carthy Harris, previously married to Mr. Budd) ::William Casey, m w, 20, on farm NC (my g-grandfather—Sharon) ::Lewis Casey, m w, 14 NC ::Edith A. 11 f w, NC ::Betsey 9 f w, NC ::Benjamin H. 2, m w, NC ::John T. 8/12, (b. Dec) NC ::Jerrome, 11 f w, NC :::(I think that Edith A. and Betsey might be Catherine’s by her marriage to Mr. Budd. Benjamin and John Thomas were her sons by Matthew, and Jerrome, Lewis, and William were from Matthew’s first wife, Anne Casey—his 1st cousin.) ===HERRING/HARRIS NOTES FROM WAYNE COUNTY NC HERITAGE BOOK=== :Benjamin Herring married Ann Williams, daughter of John Williams of Bertie Co, NC :Benjamin died in 1815, leaving 7 minor children: :Joseph Herring, b 1798 :Benajah Herring, b 1800 (married Saley ___) :Jacob Herring, b 1803 :William Herring, b 1806 :Ara Herring, b 1809 :Abia Herring, b 1811 (married Cuzza Casey) :Smithy Herring, b 1812 ===NC LAND TRANSACTIONS and other court records=== :1774 Duplin tract of land granted to Samuel Herring, 22 Jul 1774. This land was conveyed to Ephraim Shuffield, and from him to John Harris :1783 Stephen Herring was taxed for land in Duplin Co. Also other Herrings: Arthur, Benjamin, Daniel, Isaac, and Richard. :1786 Samuel Herring sold land to Micajah Casey, Sr., on south side of the Neuse River, east side of Sleepy Creek. :1800 Samuel Herring in Duplin Co. :1805 James Herring and Joseph Herring witnessed a deed of William Harris to Simon Herring :1806 Duplin Co. Tax List: (Herrings) Benjamin, Stephen, William, Daniel, Alex, and Simon, adjoining Samuel Herring :1823/24 James Herring witnessed and was executor of will of John Harris :1826 James Herring appointed co-guardian of daughters of John Harris :1835 James Herring witnessed deed of John Harris to Aaron Moses :1838/39 John Harris sold to James Herring land on Horsepen Pocosin :1841 James Herring, Jr. appointed guardian of John Harris’s grandchildren ===DOBBS/JOHNSTON COUNTIES (probably)=== :1764 Abraham Herring paid 5 L (pounds) for 100 acres from Lewis Skibbow. Witnesses: Daniel Herring, John Foley, and William Whitfield, Sr. :1764 Arthur Herring 100 @ to John Sulavant. Witness: Robert Warren. ===SAMPSON COUNTY WILLS=== :Bk A, 1796. Jacob Herring. Wife, Betsey. Children: Stephen, Mary, Sarah, and Betsey. Brother: Uzzell Herring. :1803: Uzzell Herring. Wife, Ann. Children: Joseph, Nathan, John, Benjamin, William, and Nancy. ===WAYNE COUNTY INFO ON JOHN HARRIS FAMILY, from Wayne County NC Deeds, Bk 15, p. 357, 18 Feb 1832. Wills, Wayne Co NC R_s_124, file # 301;=== :Bible of Betsy Herring Harris and Bible of James Herring ::HUSBAND: John Harris, Sr., b. 1778/80; died 1823/24, will made 9 Jan 1823, probated Nov term, 1824. ::WIFE: Sukey Herring, daughter of Simon Herring and Rachel Herring (cousins) ::CHILDREN: :::John Harris, Sr. b. 12 Nov 1800. Married 31 Oct 1822 to Elizabeth Herring, daughter of :::James and Elizabeth Reaves Herring. John died 29 Oct 1839 in the Neuse River, and is buried on Seven Springs Rd in Wayne Co, NC. :::Elizabeth Harris, married Daniel Underhill :::Penelope (Penny) Harris, married Bryan(t) Lane, son of William Lane and Elisabeth Reeves/Reaves :::Nancy Harris, married Thomas Reaves :::Rachell Harris :::Sally Harris :::Susan Harris :::Edith Harris :::William Harris ===WAYNE COUNTY NC DEED BOOK 8, P. 183 (DATE? AFTER JAN 1805)=== :William Harriss of Wayne Co, NC, for 16 pounds, to Simon Herring of Wayne, for 15@ on the south side of the Neuse River, between Sleepy Creek head, and Horsepen Branch, adjoining Samuel Herring, Dickson__ land, which was patented to Enoch Price on 18 Nov 1802 and transferred by deed to Wm. Harriss on 12 Jan 1805. Witnesses: James Herring and Joseph Herring. :Wayne Co. Deed Bk 7, p. 217. Uriah Blanshard and Sivel Blanshard sold dower right of said Sivel in the lands of her former husband, John Harris, deceased, to Ichabod Herring. Wit by Graddy Herring. 9 Nov 1801. (Note: Sivel, or Civil, was the daughter of Reuben Hines and Zilphia Carraway.) :Wayne Co, Deed Bk 12, p. 536. John Harris, Sr., deed of gift to son William Harris, excepting a lifetime estate for self and after his death, for the support of all his children except son John, and for the support of his wife Sukey, during her widowhood. 9 Jan 1823. :Muhlenberg Co, KY (mis-transcribed as Mecklenburg Co.), Book 10, p. 19. William Harris of [Muhlenberg Co. KY], deed to John Casey for his interest in land of which Micajah Casey Jr. died possessed—said Harris an heir- at- law in right of his wife Mary, 1 Aug 1810. (Copied into Wayne County deed book.) :Muhlenberg Co. KY, Book 12, p. 206. William Harris of Mulinberg Co KY, deed of trust to Richard Casey for 1/7 interest in a Negro that fell to Mary and William Harris from Potranch Jarnackin [Patience Jernigan], her grandmother, after the death of Sarah Casey, Sr. Witnesses by John Casey and Salley Casey. No date, but amount to be paid by 29 Aug 1810. (copied into Wayne County deed book.) ===DUPLIN COUNTY:=== :William Harriss witnessed the will of John Shuffield 22 Nov 1790 in Duplin Co. (Ephraim Shuffield married Sally Harris, daughter of William and Mary Harris, on 29 Jan 1818, Muhlenberg Co., KY. Sally is believed to be the granddaughter of Micajah Casey and Sarah [Hines?] of Wayne Co, NC, daughter of Patience Hines Jernigan. Sally’s known siblings are Charles Harris, Stephen Harris, James Harris, A. Harris, and Betsy Harris. See Deeds, Muhlenberg Co, KY, Bk 5, p. 239, 1821.) :In 1782, John Harris had land in Duplin Co adjoining McLendon and Peter Barbery on north side of “Charry” Creek. (Cherry?) :Zachariah Harris witnessed the will of Edmond Duncan in 1799. Duncan had dau’s Anna Reaves and Catron Reaves. His son was probably William Duncan, who bought land from William Harris in 1794. Edmond Duncan had a deed to Carson Harris for 100@ proved by Wm. Sullivan 1794, Duplin Co. :Amos Harris owed a $20 note to the estate of Mary Bowzer, 1807-1810, Duplin Co. ===1784 CENSUS, DUPLIN CO, NC=== :Wm Harris, 1 male 21-60, 5 males older or younger than 21-60, 5 females Neighbors included Simon Flowers and Jacob Millard :Other names of interest and years found in Duplin: ::1772, John Harris ::1790, Wm Harris ::1794, Carson Harris ::1798, John Harris, Wm Harris, Eph. Shuffield, Hardy Reaves ::1799, Zachariah Harris ::1803, Wm R. Harris and Uriah N Harris (also in Wayne Co., 1803: William and Shadderick Harris) ::1804, Zacheriah Harris, Uriah Harris, Wm Harris ::1805, Wm. Harris (appointed constable) ::1807-1810, Amos Harris :John Harris of Duplin to appear in court with others to show cause why they shall not be agreeable to act of assembly in 1786 (don’t know what this was about) :William Harris helped to build a road to Wayne County in Oct 1786. :Samuel Ward deed to Wm Harris for 200@ in 1784. (Duplin County.) :Betsey Harris was told to bring her three children before the next court, Jan 1788 Elizabeth Harris, living on Limestone (Creek?), is ordered to bring her 9-year-old son to court to be provided for, 1794. Probably *William, below.) :William Harris Harris (sic) deed to William Duncan in Duplin Co. for 160@, proved by John Bradley in Jan 1794. :Edmond Duncan to Carson Harris, 100@, proved by Wm . Sullivan, Jan 1794 :Inventory of estate of Edward Harris, dec’d, filed in Jan of 1794. Stephen Beck, administrator. James Wright, Dan’l Glisson, and James Morris to settle Edward’s estate, 1796. :William Harris, orphan now about 10 years old, is bound as apprentice to Caleb Quin until age 21, to learn to read, write, cypher, and the trade of a cooper. Oct 1794. :William Harris is one of the administrators of the estate of Wm Kenan, dec’d, 1795, Duplin :Dicey Harris married Wm Kennedy 1 April 1797, Duplin. :Ephraim Shuffield, deed from Samuel Herring, 200@ in Duplin on north side of NE Horsepen Branch and Sleepy Creek, adjoining Thomas Ayres, Jas Green. Wit: Wm Lane, Hardy Reaves, James Bradley & Andrew Bass. 1792. :Ephraim Shuffield, deed to John Harris for 100@, Duplin. Proved by Wm Harris. 1794 :Ephraim Shuffield, deed to Hardy Reaves, for 100@, Duplin. Proved by John Harris, 1794. :Joel Sasser, deed to Hardy Reaves for 20@, Duplin. Proved by Wm Harris, 1794. :Ephraim Shuffield to John Harris in 1796 for 70 pounds a tract in Duplin on north side of the Little Horsepen Branch and Sleepy Creek adj Thomas Ayrs, Joseph Green, being a tract granted to Samuel Herring in 1774, and conveyed to Ephraim Shuffield. Wit: Wm. Harris, Jr., Dan’l Parker, and Wm. Harris, Sr., proved in 1798. :Wm. Harris to Uriah Harris, in 1800, for 50 pounds, 50@ on north side of NE Swamp, and on Lewis Branch adj. Samuel Herring. Wit B. Kornegay and Jacob Kornegay. :Hardy Reaves, deed to Zachariah Harris for 100@, proved by Bazil Kornegay, 1803. :Uriah (N-his mark) Harris to George Hase, both of Duplin deed for100@ on south side of Little Horsepen Branch, adj Thomas Ayrs, being granted to said Harris by Hardy Reves. Wit: Sam’l Herring and Nedham Bass, 1804. :Samuel Herring of Duplin, deed to Wm Whitfield of Wayne, 171@ on the Northeast River, joining Little Horsepen Branch, in 2 tracts: one adj. said Herring’s corner, the Lewis Branch, John Harris’s line, and two, 80 @ being a patent to Zachariah Harris on 22 Oct 1800 from His Excellency Benj. Williams, crossing the swamp to George Kornegay’s corner, and along Watson’s line. Wit: Micajah Casey, Wm. Casey, and Wm. Cullen Cook, April 1804. :Wm. Johnston, bill of sale to Jesse Harris, Caleb Quinn, and Nathan Waller, for sundry Negroes. :Zachariah Harris, 1803 deed for 80@ to Sam’l Herring, Duplin, proved by Hardy Reaves, Wm. Herring, & Jesse Newel, 1804. :Uriah Harris, deed for 100@, Duplin, proved by Sam’l Herring, 1804. :Wm Harris, deed to Sam’l Herring for 200@ in Duplin, proved by Hardy Reaves, 1804. :Caleb Quinn to Jesse Harris, deed for 200@ in Duplin, proved by Nathan Waller, 1805 (?) ===WAYNE COUNTY, NC=== :John Harris, deceased by 1801, was married to Civil (Sivel/Sibyl) Hines, (daughter of Reuben Hines and Zilphia Carraway, and granddaughter of Patience Hines Jernigan). As a widow, Civil married Uriah Blanshard. In 1801, they sold John Harris’s former property to Ichabod Herring of Wayne County. Witness: Graddy Herring. :Note: Sibly (or Sibyl) Carraway married William Bitworth Harris on 22 April 1789, Craven Co, NC. (WHO WERE THEY?) ===WAYNE COUNTY DEEDS=== :(notice that a lot of the waterways extend from Wayne down into Duplin, as they have the same names—Sleepy Creek, Horsepen Branch or Pocosin, south side of the Neuse River, the Northeast (River), and Thunder Swamp, though I haven’t seen that one in these deeds). Many of my relatives seem to have lived in southern Wayne and northern Duplin Counties, often back and forth in both counties, or right on the county line.) :1803. Enoch Price of Wayne to Wm Harris, land on Sleepy Creek and Horse Pen Pocosin, adjoining Sam’ Herring and Dickson. Witnesses: Shadrick Harris and Needham Bass. :1835. Forehands and Braxton sold to Lemon Price of Wayne, two tracts by Horsepen Pocosin adjoining John Harris, Sam’l Herring, and Hatch Whitfield. :1850. Benajah Price sold land to Wm Epps, adjoining Betsy Harris and Robert and Thomas Reaves, on Sleepy Creek in Wayne County. (Thomas Reaves married Nancy Harris, daughter of John Harris Sr. and Sukey Herring.) :1855. Lemon Price to Wm Kornegay and Elisha Pipkin, land in Wayne Co. to pay his debt to them, adjoining John Price, Wright Smith, Benj Herring, Davis’s old line, Marshall Kornegay, Hatch Whitfield, heirs of John Harris, and Sam’l Herring, originally patented to Thomas Turner. Wit: John A. Kornegay and Francis Casey. :1857. Lemon Price to John Underhill, both of Wayne, 90 @ in Wayne adjoining John Harris, Thomas Reaves, Hatch Whitfield, and Sam’l Herring. ===HARRIS LAND GRANTS, NORTH CAROLINA, 1735-1804=== (FROM FILM # 0018083, SLCFHL) :George Harris, p. 133. 624@ Pasquotank Co. 17 Feb 1796 :Richard Harris, p. 160, 268@ Currituck Co., 25 Feb 1696 :Thomas Harris and John Harris, p. 166, 624@ Pasquotank Co, 7 Nov 1706 :George Harris, Sr. p. 167, 342@ Pasquotank, 7 Nov 1706 :George Harris, Jr. p. 167, 300@ Pasquotank, 7 Nov 1706 :Joseph Harris, 288@ Craven Co., 28 June 1738 :Jane Harris, 160@, Beaufort Co, 17 Mar 1738/39 :Tim Harris, 390@, Beaufort Co, 17 Mar 1738/39 :Wm Harris, 640@, Beaufort, 17 Mar 1738/39 :Tim Harris, 165@, Beaufort, 25 July 1743 :Robert Harris, 350@, Edgecombe Co, 1 Dec ? :Thomas Harris, 100@ Hyde Co, Mar 1759, in Mattamuskat, joining his father’s land where he now lives. ::There was a William Harris in Dobbs County, 1790, next to Lewis and Lohorn families. (Wayne County was formed from Dobbs.) ===Craven County, NC Deed Bk 22, page 5. 13 March 1775=== :John Harris and Edward Gatlin of Craven County to Edmond Pearce for 10 Pounds, 125 acres in Craven on the north side of the Neuse, on the east side of Swift Creek and Bear Branch Pocosin, being a tract patented to John Harris on 15 Nov 1762. Edward Gatlin, his partner in the patent, sold his part to Edmond Pearce. Witnesses: James and Levi Gatlin. ===Craven County, Marriage Book B: === :John Harris married Sarah Pearse 28 July 1792 :John Harris married Elizabeth Carmina 30 Dec 1784. (Same man?) :“Shadrah” Harris married Esther Flusher on 16 Jan 1804, Craven Co NC ===Craven County Will, made 7 April 1803, probated June 1803=== :William Harris ::Wife: Elizabeth ::Children Jacob, James, Sally, and “4 youngest daughters” Patsy, Betsy, Sooky, and Polly. ===Hyde County NC Will, Bk 1 p. 26, made 19 July 1771, probated Mar 1772=== :William Harris :Wife: Sarah ::Children (1st five lived in New England): William Harris, Mary Bathbuir, Elizabeth Jackson, Peter Harris, John Harris Amy Winfield, Lucinda Harris, Rebecca Harris, Mary Harris, and Mercy Harris ===Hyde County NC Will, Bk 1, p. 442, 5 Feb 1810=== :William Harris :Wife: Sarah :Children: Thomas Harris, John Harris, Hannah Harris, Pelege Harris, Josiah Harris, Mary Harris ===1790 Census, Hyde Co, NC—Harris=== :Elisha Harris 11300 :Jesse Harris, Sr. 14300 :Jesse Harris, 11100 (these first 3 living close to John and William Carraway :Thomas Harris 31100 :Stephen Harris, 12300 :William Harris, 23300 :Ezekiel Harris, 323— :Ezekiel Harris, Jr. 11300 :William Harris 21000 :Jesse Harris, Jr. 10200 :Gibson Harris 11101 :Ebenezer Harris 10000 :Sarah Harris 01306 ===Other Harris references from Craven and Hyde Counties found in the “Flake-Cropper Sheets, FHL film # 820447”=== ===MUHLENBERG COUNTY KENTUCKY HARRIS REFERENCES=== :Deed Book 5, p. 239, Muhlenberg Co, KY 1821 ::John and Jane Morgan of Muhlenberg Co, deed to Polly Harris, widow of William Harris, dec’d, and to Charles Harris, Sally Shuffield formerly Sally Harris, Stephen Harris, James Harris, A. Harris, and Betsy Harris, for $170 paid to him by said William Harris in his lifetime, 100 acres on Isaacs Creek in Muhlenberg Co. bordering Charles C. Sumner, Peter Boggess, and Thomas Irvin. :Harris Deed Abstracts, Muhlenberg County: ::Bk 1, p. 224 2 Nov 1807. Zachariah Harris to William and Ira Bradford, one seven-year-old boy named Luke. Witnesses: Christopher Thompkins, Charles Henderson and Samuel H Earle. ::Bk 2, p. 242, 9 Oct 1815. Zachariah Harris and Amelia his wife to Whitmer and Valentine, 320@ on Cypress Creek granted to Harris by Abney McLean and George Nought, Jr., patented May 1814, bordering William Nixon and Philip Graves. Signed Zachariah and Milly. ::Bk 5, p. 77 Rowland Harris and wife Lydia to John Cain, 160@ in Illinois being military bounty land granted him in 1818. ::Bk 5, p. 153. 1817-23. Richard Harris of Posey Co, IN to Hugh Nicholds, 130@ patented in 1815, 130@ on Pond River ::Bk 7, p.284. Stephen Harris to John Vincent, 100@on Thompson’s Creek ::Bk 9, p.225. 1837-42. Stephen Harris buying 50@ on Thompson Creek from Ezias W. Earle ::Bk 10, p. 357 Power of Attorney from Perrins Harris and wife to Alvey or Abney McLean ::Bk 10, p. 53 Stephen Harris selling to James E. Coleman 164@ plus a strip on Thompson’s Creek ::Bk 10, p.381 Stephen Harris selling to Wyatt Oates, chattle mortgage (personal property) ::Bk 11, p. 557 Stephen Harris to L. O. Dillingham, 250@ by mortgage ::Bk 11, p. 569. James Harris selling to John Jenkins, 2 tracts on Long Creek ::Bk 13, p. 42 Stephen Harris to Beverly Coleman, 600@ and chattle mortgage ::Bk 15, p. 592. Robert C. Harris buying 159@ on Big Creek from W. D. Dempsey. ::Bk 20, p. 204 Thomas Harris and wife to George Eaves, Jr., 7@ and 50@. ===Muhlenberg Co, KY Index to Wills=== :Jessie Harris, Bk 1, p. 59 (Inventory) 1806 :J. L. Harris, Bk 8, p. 435 (Will) 1964 :John R. Harris, Bk 4, p. 338 (Will) 1906 :P. W. Harris, Bk 7, p. 71 (Will) 1957 :William Harris, Bk 2, p. 72 (Inventory) 1817 :Jonathan Groves, Bk 1, p. 125 (He married Edy Harris, 1805) :Jonathan Groves, Bk 1, p. 174 :Jonathan Groves, Bk 2, p. 367 ===Muhlenberg Co, KY Tax Books=== :29 July 1799 Jesse Harris 1- - - 4 - - - - - ::1800 Jesse Harris 200 1 white male 21 or up, 4 horses ::1800 William Hines 3 tracts of land, 1 white male 21 or up ::1802 Rowland Harris Cypress Creek, 1 white male 21 or up ::1803 John Harris, 1 white male 21 or up, 2 horses ::1803 John Harris, 1 while male 21 or up, 1 horse ::1803 Rowland Harris, 1 white male, 21 or up ::1804 William Hines ::1804 Rowling Harris ::1805 Roughly Harris 1 white male 21 or up ::1806 Rowland Harris, 1 while male 21 or up ::1806 Richard Harris, Caney Creek (William Weir) 1 white male 21 or up ::1806 William Harris, Cypress Creek (William Harris) 1 white male 21 or up ::1807, April 6, Zachariah Harris, Caney Creek ::1807, April 8, William Harris, Cypress Creek ::1807, June 27 Richard Harris, Pond River (James Willis) ::1807, July 23. William Harris, Jr. 1 white male, 21 or up ::1808, Hardy Hines ::1808, Raleigh Harris ::1808, Zachariah Harris ::1808, William Harris, Sr. ::1808, William Harris, Jr., Isaac Creek ::1809, Richard Harris, Pond River ::1809, William Harris, Jr. Isaac Creek ::1809, William Harris, Sr. ::1809, Zachariah Harris (George Naught) ::1809, Rowland Harris Cypress Creek ::1810, Zachariah Harris, Cypress Creek ::1810, William Harris, Isaacs Creek ::1811, Zachariah Harris ::1811, Richard Harris ::1811, William Harris, Sr. ::1813, Rowland Harris ::1813, Richard Harris ::1813, Zachariah Harris ::1815, Frederick Harris, Cypress Creek ::1815, Zachariah Harris ::1816, Richard Harris ::1817, Mary Harris, Cypress Creek ::1818, Mary Harris, Cypress Creek ::1819, John Harris, Muddy River ::1820, Rowland Harris, Pond Creek ::1821, Mary Harris, Isaacs Creek ===Muhlenberg Co. KY Marriages (from IGI, Family History Library, SLC)=== ::Samuel Harris and Mary Row, 1825, Muhlenberg Co. ::Sally Harris and Ephraim Shuffield, 29 Jan 1818, Muhlenberg Co. ::Richard Harris and Hannah Tanner, 4 Jan 1816, Muhlenberg Co. ::Lucinda Harris and James Littlepage, 18 Nov 1825, Muhlenberg Co. ::Jesse B. Harris and Elizabeth Ann Oates, 12 Jan 1835, either Muhlenberg or Hopkins Co., ::Zachariah Harris and Milly (Amelia) Cooper, 1808, Muhlenberg Co. ::Edy Harris and Jonathan Groves, Feb 1805, Muhlenberg Co. ===1810 Census, Muhlenberg Co, KY--Harris=== ::William Harris (Sr.) 00101—00101—00 (both husband & wife born by 1765) ::William Harris (Jr.) 31010—20010-00 (both husband & wife born 1765-1784) 4 sons, 2 daughters ::Zachariah Harris 10010—00100 (husband born 1765-1784, wife 1784-1794; one small boy) ::Abigal Harris 20000—00010 (widow, age 26-45, 2 young sons) ::Richard Harris 22001—03010-00 (husband b. by 1765, w. age 26-45, 3 dau, 4 sons) ::Sarah Harris 20000—20010-00 (widow, age 26-45, 2 young sons, 2 daughters) ===1820 Census, Muhlenberg Co, KY—Harris=== ::John Harris, p. 137 ::Mary Harris, p. 139 ::Roland Harris, p. 133 ===1830 Census, Muhlenberg Co, KY—Harris=== ::James Harris, p. 83 ::Stephen Harris, p. 99 ::William Shuffield, p.? :::Note: There was a Mary Harris, 0011000 11001, in the 1840 Muhlenberg Co, Federal Census ===Muhlenberg Co, KY Court Orders, Bk 1 (1799-1804)=== ::25 Feb 1800 Jesse Harris was present ::27 July 1801 Rowland Harris claimed 200@ land on Cypress Creek. ::24 Aug 1801 Jesse Harris is deceased. Sarah Harris and Edward Jarvis obtained letters of administration with bond by John Dennis and Richard Alcock. ::26 Oct 1801 William Harris took over the administration of Jesse’s estate. Nov 1803 Tarlington Harris appointed to work on road. ===Muhlenberg Co, KY Court Orders, Bk 2 (1804-1815)=== ::23 July 1804 John Harris came into court and relinquished his certificate which was heretofore granted him by this court . ::Rowland Harris claimed 75@ land, granted accordingly. ::24 Dec 1804 Shaderick Harris granted 400@ on Gibson’s Creek ::28 Jan 1805 William Harris claimed 200@ on Cypress Creek ::24 Feb 1806 Daniel Harris claimed 400@ on Long Lick Creek ::16 Nov 1807 Ordered that William Harris, Jr. be exempt from paying county levy in the future. ::21 Dec 1807 William Harris Jr.’s stockmark recorded ::18 Jan 1808 William Harris appointed commissioner of the tax in lower battalion of county, with securities Zachariah Harris, Michael Goodnight, and Stephen Standly. ::19 July 1808 William Harris Sr. exempted from paying county levy and poor rates in the future ::14 Nov 1814 A road to run through property of William Harris, signed Zachariah Harris ===Notes from Muhlenberg County Heritage, Vol. 6=== ::7 Apr 1817 William Harris, Sr, from age and infirmity, has become an object of charity. William Oats appointed to furnish his necessities of life ::5 May 1817 Maurice Moore appointed to tend to William Harris (Note: 1817, Inventory of estate of William Harris, dec’d, Will Book 2, p. 72) ::Nov 1819 William Morton (or Martin) was paid for making coffin for William Harris.(Note: Is this William, Jr. or a late payment for William Sr.’s coffin?) :::Note: Other familiar Wayne/Duplin NC names I’ve noticed that went to Ky: Stephen Beck, Bryant Holmes, Elisha Uzzell, Hardy Hines, William Hines, Maurice Moore, Casey, Jernigans. == Eliminated Zachariahs == *Zachariah Harris married 18 Dec 1806 to Elizabeth Abell in Nelson County, KYAncestry.com. Kentucky, Compiled Marriages, 1802-1850 [http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&db=eamky&h=155621&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=YnH1196&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&rhSource=7613]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1997. **Elizabeth Abell permission granted by her father (Edmund , mother Elizabeth) 15 Dec. 1806. Abell living in Nelson County, KY , Zach in adjacent county Bullitt County. Married in Nelson 18 Dec 1806. (Jim Harris Email) :::[[Harris-9403 | Zachariah Harris]] b. 1773 Brunswick, Virginia, son of Isaac Harris, married Bathsheba Haley ruled out. ==Links== *Muhlenberg County Marriage Register [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/61372/TH-1971-28953-22868-98?pid=901875854&backurl=http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv%3D1%26dbid%3D61372%26h%3D901875854%26ssrc%3Dpt%26tid%3D61832508%26pid%3D46077089413%26usePUB%3Dtrue&ssrc=pt&treeid=61832508&personid=46077089413&usePUB=true&usePUBJs=true#?imageId=TH-1971-28953-22792-11] *Duplin County Census Lists - Lost Souls Genealogy [http://duplin.lostsoulsgenealogy.com/census.htm] *John Holmes Elizabeth Harris Family Bible [http://wayne.lostsoulsgenealogy.com/bibles/jholmes.htm] *Muhlenberg County 1810 Census - Harris Families [http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1810usfedcenancestry&gss=sfs28_ms_db&new=1&rank=1&msT=1&MS_AdvCB=1&gsln=Harris&gsln_x=NP_NN_NS&msrpn__ftp=Muhlenberg%20County%2C%20Kentucky%2C%20USA&msrpn=2124&msrpn_PInfo=7-%7C0%7C1652393%7C0%7C2%7C0%7C20%7C0%7C2124%7C0%7C0%7C0%7C&msrpn_x=1&msrpn__ftp_x=1&MSAV=2&uidh=a3z] *Muhlenberg County 1820 Census - Harris Families[http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1810usfedcenancestry&gss=sfs28_ms_db&new=1&rank=1&msT=1&MS_AdvCB=1&gsln=Harris&gsln_x=NP_NN_NS&msrpn__ftp=Muhlenberg%20County%2C%20Kentucky%2C%20USA&msrpn=2124&msrpn_PInfo=7-%7C0%7C1652393%7C0%7C2%7C0%7C20%7C0%7C2124%7C0%7C0%7C0%7C&msrpn_x=1&msrpn__ftp_x=1&MSAV=2&uidh=a3z] *Ancestry.com. 1840 United States Federal Census [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/8057/4410763_00688?pid=3146373&backurl=https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db%3D1840usfedcenancestry%26h%3D3146373%26indiv%3Dtry%26o_vc%3DRecord:OtherRecord%26rhSource%3D61372&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&usePUBJs=true#?imageId=4410763_00687]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. *Wayne County, NC - James Herring Family Bible[http://files.usgwarchives.net/nc/wayne/bibles/herring2.txt][http://digital.ncdcr.gov/cdm/ref/collection/p15012coll1/id/10865] *Wayne County, NC - Bibles JOHN HARRIS BIBLE [http://files.usgwarchives.net/nc/wayne/bibles/johhar.txt] *FTDNA Harris YDNA Project [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/harris-mtdna/default.aspx?section=ycolorized Glenn Gohr - Harris YDNA project ] *Harris0401 Ancestry.com Tree[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/14349300/family?cfpid=104256753] *USGW Archives - Duplin County Deeds and Maps [http://www.usgwarchives.net/nc/duplin/images/maps.html] *He Wasn't an Only Child After All [https://relatedtopics.wordpress.com/2011/05/23/he-wasnt-an-only-child-after-all/] *Wayne County Deeds [http://www.usgwarchives.net/nc/wayne/waynedeeds.htm] *Land Transfer to John Harris, Wayne County, North Carolina, 1832 [http://files.usgwarchives.net/nc/wayne/deeds/lane01.txt] *Land Transfer to John Harris, Wayne County, North Carolina, 1834 [http://files.usgwarchives.net/nc/wayne/deeds/garris01.txt] *William & Mary Harris to Micajah Casey, 1805[http://files.usgwarchives.net/nc/wayne/deeds/casey07.txt] *John Harris (1800 - 1839) ible[http://files.usgwarchives.net/nc/wayne/bibles/johhar.txt] *Micajah Casey Deeds and Estate settlement mentioning William Harris Jr, Daniel Harris and Zachariah Harris, genealogy pages showing his daughter Mary married William Harris [http://wayne.lostsoulsgenealogy.com/families/micajah.htm] ==Sources==

ZACHARIAH SKELTON

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Zachariah Skelton is my great- great grandfather. I want to verify where he was born and who his parents were, and where they came from. Zachariah was one of the first settlers of Warrick Co Indiana. He died in there in 1856.

Zachary Smith's coat of arms

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Zachary Smith created a coat of arms for himself and his posterity.

Zachary Smith's WikiTree Cousins

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= Are You My Cousin? = [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person2_name=Smith-126297&gen=30 '''Find your relationship to me''']. If you find that you are my cousin within 30 generations, please leave a comment, and I'll add you to the table!
{| class="wikitable sortable" border=1 cellpadding=5 |+ ''Cousins on WikiTree'' !Genealogist ! data-sort-type="number"|Cousin Relationship !Closest Common Ancestor |- |data-sort-value="Probus, Eric"|[[Probus-16|Eric Probus]] |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Probus-16&person2_name=Smith-126297 1st cousin] |[[Smith-126303|John Smith]] |- |data-sort-value="Lawrence, Donna"|[[Flower-788|Donna Lawrence]] |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Flower-788&person2_name=Smith-126297 1st cousin 1x removed] |[[Flower-771|Marlen Flower]] |- |data-sort-value="Estep, Alan"|[[Estep-725|Alan Estep]] |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Estep-725&person2_name=Smith-126297 2nd cousin 2x removed] |[[Strope-95|Clarence Strope]] |- |data-sort-value="Norling, Deborah"|[[Thomas-28212|Deborah Norling]] |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Thomas-28212&person2_name=Smith-126297 2nd cousin 3x removed] |[[Wickwire-126|Edwin Wickwire]] |- |data-sort-value="Chrysler, Ric"|[[Chrysler-141|Ric Chrysler]] |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Chrysler-141&person2_name=Smith-126297 3rd cousin 1x removed] |[[Lathrop-1362|William Lathrop]] |- |data-sort-value="Hoefler, Wayne"|[[Hoefler-37|Wayne Hoefler]] |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hoefler-37&person2_name=Smith-126297 3rd cousin 1x removed] |[[Tobbe-7|William Tobbe]] |- |data-sort-value="Flower, Patrick"|[[Flower-374|Patrick Flower]] |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Flower-374&person2_name=Smith-126297 4th cousin 2x removed] |[[Flower-830|Lamrock Flower]] |- |data-sort-value="Rice, Rolland"|[[Rice-4497|Rolland Rice]] |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Rice-4497&person2_name=Smith-126297 4th cousin 3x removed] |[[Tobbe-48|Jan Willems Tobbe]] |- |data-sort-value="Farmer, Patrice"|[[Farmer-3189|Patrice Farmer]] |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Farmer-3189&person2_name=Smith-126297 5th cousin 1x removed] |[[French-6886|William French]] |- |data-sort-value="Kremer, Alene"|[[Kremer-237|Alene Kremer]] |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Kremer-237&person2_name=Smith-126297 5th cousin 2x removed] |[[Strope-68|Isaac Strope]] |- |data-sort-value="Palmer, Raymond"|[[Tucker-4431|Raymond Palmer]] |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Tucker-4431&person2_name=Smith-126297 5th cousin 2x removed] |[[French-3984|Gideon French]] |- |data-sort-value="Palmer, Raymond"|[[Dollase-1|Catherine Dollase]] |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Dollase-1&person2_name=Smith-126297 5th cousin 2x removed] |[[Flower-519|William Flower]] |- |data-sort-value="Gore, Susan"|[[Knight-5503|Susan Gore]] |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knight-5503&person2_name=Smith-126297 5th cousin 3x removed] |[[Bomar-67|Reuben Bomar]] |- |data-sort-value="Hastings, William"|[[Hastings-2993|William Hastings]] |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hastings-2993&person2_name=Smith-126297 5th cousin 3x removed] |[[Bomar-67|Reuben Bomar]] |- |data-sort-value="Helmen, Bob"|[[H-517|Bob Helmen]] |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=H-517&person2_name=Smith-126297 5th cousin 4x removed] |[[Bomar-11|John Bomar]] |- |data-sort-value="Burris, Gene"|[[Burris-859|Gene Burris]] |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Burris-859&person2_name=Smith-126297 5th cousin 4x removed] |[[Flower-522|Joseph Flower]] |- |data-sort-value="Smith, Ellen"|[[Smith-62120|Ellen Smith]] |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Smith-62120&person2_name=Smith-126297 8th cousin 1x removed] |[[Gates-36|Stephen Gates III]] |- |data-sort-value="Silva, Mindy"|[[Silva-1055|Mindy Silva]] |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Silva-1055&person2_name=Smith-126297 9th cousin 1x removed] |[[Clarke-2883|Theophilus Clarke]] |- |data-sort-value="Lockwood, Doug"|[[Lockwood-1016|Doug Lockwood]] |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Lockwood-1016&person2_name=Smith-126297 10th cousin 1x removed] |[[Bogaert-92|Jan Laurens Bogaert]] |- |data-sort-value="Langholf, Eowyn"|[[Langholf-2|Eowyn Langholf]] |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Langholf-2&person2_name=Smith-126297 10th cousin 1x removed] |[[Coggeshall-13|Joshua Coggeshall]] |- |data-sort-value="Whitten, Chris"|[[Whitten-1|Chris Whitten]] |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Whitten-1&person2_name=Smith-126297 10th cousin 2x removed] |[[Porter-156|Samuel Porter]] |- |data-sort-value="Glann, Abby"|[[Brown-8212|Abby Glann]] |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Brown-8212&person2_name=Smith-126297 11th cousin 1x removed] |[[Wilcoxson-14|Joseph Wilcoxson]] |- |}
''Credit goes to [[Fiscus-32|Julie Ricketts]], [[McBeth-165|Emma MacBeath]], and [[Ryker-100|Richard Ryker]], the ones who came up with this idea!
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Zachary's Page

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Zadoc Street Family Photo Vault

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A repository for the images found for [[Street-1698|Zadok Street (1809-1880)]] and Family

Zalewski Name Study Info

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Zangari/Jones Family History

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I am working to trace my family history on both sides.

Zanrè Name Study Info

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Zbigniew Walc To-Do List

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| [[Walz-494|Waltz, Franciszek Karol (Walz) ]] || 1861-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Walz-495|Walz, Franz ]] || 1833-00-00 || to-do |- |}

Zborov, Slovakia - transcriptions of marriages 1734-1763

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Index of marriages from Zborov Catholic church (including current-day Zborov, Smilno, Dlhá Lúka, Stebnícka Huta). Information included: names of bride, groom, witnesses, bride/groom's father (if included); date of marriage; couple's place of origin; additional notes (if included); FHL DGS, FHL image; page number. Transcriptions completed by [[Kendro-5|Kelly J Kendro]], 2023. Corrections welcomed. Link to .csv: ''[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1K5mtJSfb-rcOuSmmezObDLf-xaPFJzZi/view?usp=sharing Transcriptions]''

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Add photos by dragging them to your album on the right. Remove them by dragging them back. Title your album. Give it a cover and description. Save your album!

ZeeMaps

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Using ZeeMaps in WikiTree. In December 2015 [[Kennedy-7780 |Erinne Kennedy-Dock]] drew our attention to ZeeMaps (https://www.zeemaps.com/). This program facilitates making informative maps which may be useful in showing where family things happened. Erinne used ZeeMaps in the [[Space:Hamblett|Hamblett Name Study]] and I have used it to map my family in Åland https://www.zeemaps.com/map?group=1773220. With ZeeMaps * You can make up to five maps free. After five $20 per month seems pricey so the trick is to put a lot of information on a single map. * They answer questions within a day but otherwise help is lacking. The primary learning tool is trial and error which motivated this page. == Detailed Example == We will map three generations of the Montgomery family, [[Montgomery-5450|John Montgomery]], [[Montgomery-4710|John Johnson Mathews Montgomery]] and [[Montgomery-4721|James Alexander Montgomery]]. :::Example [https://www.zeemaps.com/map?group=1782301# ZeeMap link] * At zeemaps.com give them an email address and create a map. We gave a title, ''Montgomeries to Alabama'', to our map and it appears at the top of the map of the USA. We only gave the title; it and most everything else can be changed or added later. We will only illustrate some of the useful features I have found. * Near the top of the map are six categories written in blue: :: '''Map''': Here we will only use Legend, Marker fields, and Settings :: View: This we ignore :: '''Additions''': Here we will use Add marker - detailed :: Bulk Edits: These cost so we ignore :: Deletions: This we ignore :: '''Print or Share''': We will only use Share Link/URL === '''Map''' Settings === : Click on '''Map''' and then '''Settings''' :: Click on '''Information Bubble'''. Here only check Include location header. Save changes. We will use this to put information in our bubble and not an address. :: Click on '''List View'''. Here check Show list by default, Do not number list items, and Show list left of map. Where it says '''Order List by the field:''' open and click on Name. Save Changes. :: Click on '''Map Display'''. Here check Type Control, Scale Control, Enable Scroll Zoom, and On initial map display, do not show markers that have a legend entry (Fast!). Save Changes. :: Click on '''Markers Display'''. Where it says '''Label markers using field:''' open and click on Name. Save Changes. :: Click on '''Back to Map'''. === '''Additions''' === : Click on '''Additions''' and then '''Add Marker - Detailed''' . We get our Bubble that contains four parts. We will only use '''Location''' and '''Details'''. : We have four locations for John Johnson Mathews Montgomery; Birth at Goshen, Rockbridge, Virginia in 1816; Marriage in Lewisburg, Greenbrier, Virginia in 1855; Census in Blue Sulphur Springs, Greenbrier, West Virginia in 1880; and Death in Grassy Meadows, Greenbrier, West Virginia in 1892. For each we will prepare a bubble. To get an reasonable display of information in our bubble we will need to lie to the program. We will do a lot of cut and paste from our Biography. :: Bubble 1 - '''Location''' ::: '''Entry Name''': 1816 Goshen. Eventually items will be ordered in a list so we put the date first, otherwise the list would be alphabetized. This will show up as we pass over its marker. ::: '''Address''': Rockbridge, Virginia, USA. This completes the identification of the location. We could have put anything here. ::: '''City''': John Johnson Mathews Montgomery. I know this is not a city but it puts his name conveniently in the bubble ::: Click on ''' Map Select a location'''. Find on the map where you want the marker and click once. ::: '''Marker''': From the list choose a marker color, e.g. '''sky''' :: Bubble 1 - '''Details''' ::: In the Description box I paste ''Birth date: 16 December 1816 '' Ignore the rest. Attempts to make this look nice seem to fail and one long line of information is created. It is useful to seperate events by semi-colons. :: Bubble 1 finish. Click '''Submit''' :: Bubble 2 - '''Location''' ::: '''Entry Name''': 1855 Lewisburg ::: '''Address''': Greenbrier, Virginia, USA. ::: '''City''': John Johnson Mathews Montgomery. ::: Click on ''' Map Select a location'''. Find on the map where you want the marker and click once. ::: '''Marker''': From the list choose a marker color, e.g. '''sky''' :: Bubble 2 - '''Details''' ::: In the Description box I paste ''Marriage: Wife: Margaret Lynn Creigh. Date: 13 Jun 1855 '' :: Bubble 2 finish. Click '''Submit''' :: Bubble 3 - '''Location''' ::: '''Entry Name''': 1880 Blue Sulphur Springs ::: '''Address''': Greenbrier, West Virginia, USA. ::: '''City''': John Johnson Mathews Montgomery. ::: Click on ''' Map Select a location'''. Find on the map where you want the marker and click once. ::: '''Marker''': From the list choose a marker color, e.g. '''sky''' :: Bubble 3 - '''Details''' ::: In the Description box I paste ''Census: United States 1880; Place: Blue Sulphur Springs, Greenbrier, West Virginia '' :: Bubble 3 finish. Click '''Submit''' :: Bubble 4 - '''Location''' ::: '''Entry Name''': 1892 Grassy Meadows ::: '''Address''': Greenbrier, West Virginia, USA. ::: '''City''': John Johnson Mathews Montgomery. ::: Click on ''' Map Select a location'''. Find on the map where you want the marker and click once. ::: '''Marker''': From the list choose a marker color, e.g. '''sky''' :: Bubble 4 - '''Details''' ::: In the Description box I paste ''Death: 6 June 1892'' :: Bubble 4 finish. Click '''Submit''' === '''Map''' Settings === : Click on '''Map''' and then '''Settings''' :: Click on '''Legend''' ::: Find the marker '''sky'''. Double click and in the box put ''John Johnson Mathews Montgomery (1816-1892)'' ::: Find the marker '''green'''. Double click and in the box put ''John Montgomery (1788-1829)'' ::: Find the marker '''light yellow'''. Double click and in the box put ''John Alexander Montgomery (1869-1960)'' ::: Finally drag these to the top and order them by birth date. Now when we choose a marker it will have a descriptive name. == Additions == Back to additions we prepare boxes for John and John Alexander. == Using Our Map == [https://www.zeemaps.com/map?group=1782301# ZeeMap link] : When we go to our map it is blank with a list at the left of John, John Johnson and John Alexander. If we click on a name, its markers are listed and shown on the map. Clicking on the list takes us to that marker. As we pass our mouse over a marker it is labeled. Clicking on the marker brings up the information bubble. Click again on the name and the markers disappear. Clicking on '''All''' at the bottom left brings up all the markers at once.

Zeigler families of Orangeburgh South Carolina

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'''This page is for recording notes, records, and thoughts regarding the various Zeiglers that were in the Orangeburgh, South Carolina area in the 1700s to mid-1800s in an effort to try and distinguish the various families.''' '''The land records mentioned can be viewed at the South Carolina State Archives (or their online site). ''' === David Zeigler === From an article regarding the Zeigler House (in Alabama): '''David Zeigler''' and his wife came from Germany with their nine children. After their arrival, their son Bernard married. His son Jacob, the first Ziegler in the family born in America, was born in Orangeburg in 1755." The above comment gives a name to the father of Bernard (mentioned below). However, it seems unlikely that a man in his 70s would emigrate, along with nine children (who would all have been adults by 1755). Others list David as living from circa 1680 to sometime after 1752. David Siglear received a plat for 150 acres on a branch of Stephens Creek bounding all sides on vacant land on 13 Sep 1764. (Vol 8, p 248, item 1) David Seigler entered a memorial for this land on 28 Feb 1765. (Vol 6, p 393, item 003) === Bernard Zeigler === The Bernard Zeigler Family was one of several Zeigler families who settled in colonial Orangeburgh District, South Carolina. Even though they shared common given names with some of the other Zeigler lines, Bernard's family stayed in the vicinity of his original land on Pope Spring Creek for several generations. This makes it easier to pick out his descendants by their location and neighbors.https://ogsgs.org/ffam/ffam.php?f=zeigler Barnard Ziglar received a plat of 200 acres in the lower end of Orangeburg Township on 30 Oct 1753. Adjacent landowner was Phliax (Felix) Morf. (Vol 8, p 606, item 03) Barnard Ziglar received a memorial for 200 acres on Pope Spring Swamp in Berkley County on 22 Apr 1762. Felix Morss is also listed, so this likely is the memorial for the above plat. (Vol 14, p 188, item 003) Barnard Ziglar is shown as an adjacent landowner on a plat of 100 acres for Maria Wedlin in the lower end of Orangeburg Township on 30 Oct 1753. (Vol 8, p 622, item 02) He also is adjacent landowner on the memorial that Maria received for this land on 28 Aug 1765. (Vol 8, p 59, item 004) Barnard Zigler received a land grant for 200 acres in Orangeburgh Township on 14 Nov 1754. (Vol 6, p 167, item 000) Bernard Zeigler is shown as an adjacent landowner on plat of 100 acres just below Orangeburgh Township on the north side of the Four Holes Swamp in Berkley County laid out for Maria Catherine Cagerline dated 20 Jul 1757 (and memorial of 4 May 1761). The land was bounded on the NW by Bernard and on the SW by Anna Maria Wedlin (who later married Bernard Zeigler), (Vol 6, p 260. item 03 and Vol 14, p 39, item 001) Bernard Sigler is shown as an adjacent landowner on a plat for 320 acres in Orangeburgh District on Shoemakers Branch, waters of Four Holes, for Jacob Sigler dated 9 Sep 1789. Other adjoining landowners were Gasper Seigler, Ballantine Shoemaker, Conrad Hungerpealer, Jacob Hungerpealer, Jacob Murf, Felix Murf. Jacob Snider. (Vol 27. p 140, item 001) Some online trees shown Bernard as the son of Fritz Zeigler (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Ziegler-1909). === Conrad Seigler === Conrad is shown as an adjacent landowner on a plat of 150 acres on a fork between the Broad and Saluda Rivers on a branch of Second Creek laid out for John Conrad Volk on 7 Apr 1753. Other adjoining landowners were George Hunter and John Pearson. === Charolus Seigler === Charolus is an adjoining landowner on a plat of 150 acres laid out for Adam Yan/Yau in a fork between the Broad and Saluda Rivers on Broad River in Craven County on 24 Jul 1769. Other adjoining landowners was Simon Riberhober. (Vol. 11, p 205, item 01). Note: Simon Riberhover was an adjoining landowner in the 1753 plat for Cornelius Seigler (see below). This leads me to think that Charolus and Cornelius are one and the same. === Cornelius Seigler === Cornelius is shown as an adjacent landowner on a plat of 350 acres on a fork between the Broad and Saluda Rivers on a branch of Cannon Creek laid out for Simon Riberhover on 26 Apr 1753. Other adjoining landowners were Thomas Hember, George Hunter, Christian Leiver, John Pearson. === Fait/Feits (perhaps Fitz?) Seigler === Fait received a plat of 250 acres above Amelia Township in Berkley County with the south fork of the Mine Branch running through it on 12 Oct 1753. Adjacent land owner is Balthus Snit. (Vol. 12, p. 152, item 02) Feits received a land grant for the above land on 3 Sep 1754. (Vol. 6, p. 119, item 0) === George Sigler/Zeigler === George Siglear received a plat for 100 acres on a branch of Broad River known by the name of Wilkinson's Creek on 27 Nov 1758. Adjacent landowner was Conrad Kensler. (Vol 7, p 28, item 3) He received the land grant for the plat on 20 Feb 1760. (Vol 9, p 385, item 0) George Sigler is listed as an adjacent land owner in a Nov 1771 plat of 150 acres on the north side of Broad Creek for Martin Shirer. Other adjacent owners were John Bremar, Robert Ellison.South Carolina Colonial Plat Books, Archives ID: Series: S213184 Volume: 0019 Page: 00426 Item: 03 George Seigler is shown as an adjacent land owner on a Nov 1784 plat of land given to Daniel Wootan on the waters of Broad Creek near Wilkinson's Creek in Camden District.South Carolina Plat Books, Charleston Series, Archives ID: Series: S213190 Volume: 0005 Page: 00342 Item: 000 George Sigler sold land in 1834 in Orangeburg, SC. The deed states that the property was left by Jacob to his sons, George and Henry. The land was on Pope Spring Creek and consisted of portions of tracts surveyed for Bernard Zeigler and Casper Zeigler, among others. The tract George was selling was bounded by land of William ZeiglerOrangeburg County, South Carolina, Deed Book 3, pages 134-35, George Sigler to Henry Rickenbacker George Sigler Sr. of Edgefield, SC wrote his will on 17 Oct 1842, naming his wife Mary, his brother Jeremiah, and his son George, and mentions his 150 acres of land on which he presently lives on lying in Edgefield District on Cypress Creek.South Carolina Will Transcripts, Copy No. 9, Archives ID: Series: S108093 Reel: 0010 Frame: 00260 Item: 000 === Jacob Zeigler === There is a birth record of a John Jacob Zeigler born 16 Nov 1755 in Orangeburgh, South Carolina., son of Bernhard Ziegler and Anna Maria (Wedel) . There were at least three men named Jacob Zeigler, born within a few years of one another, that lived in Orangeburg. Land and tax records indicate the son Jacob born in 1755 to Bernard was not the one that migrated to Alabama. Jacob Seigler received a plat for 60 acres in Orangeburgh District on 21 Jun 1785. Adjacent landowners were Maningo, Wilson, and Seigler (no first names shown on diagram). (Vol 8, p 274, item 001) Jacob Sigler received a plat for 320 Acres On Shoemakers Branch. waters of Four Holes Swamp, Orangeburgh District, Surveyed By Henry Smith on 9 Sep 1789. Adjacent landowners were: Hungerpealer, Conrad; Hungerpealer, Jacob; Murf, Felix; Murf, Jacob; Seigler, Gasper; Shoemaker, Ballentine; Sigler, Bernard; Smith, Henry; Snider, Jacob.South Carolina Plat Books, Archives ID: Series: S213190 Volume: 0027 Page: 00140 Item: 001 Jacob Seigler received a plat for 95 acres in Orangeburgh District near Poke Springs, waters of the Four Holes, on 3 Dec 1800. This adjoined his own land as well as that of Jacob Stroman and George Hoofman. (Vol 38, p 192, item 002) Jacob Seigler is shown as an adjacent land owner on a plat of 32.75 acres laid out for Thomas Blackledge in Orangeburgh District on 13 Sep 1803.The other adjoining landowners are Michael Stroman as well as Dantzler and Huffman (no first name given for those two). (Vol 40, p 148, item 001) The 1818 tax roll lists "estate of Jacob Zeigler'. What is further known is that the land owned by him was previously owned by Bernard Zeigler, so this would have been Jacob born in 1755. Also, the estate return was signed by John Smith, son of George Smith who was Jacob's (son of Bernard) half-brother.St. Matthews 1818 Tax List," South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research 1 (Fall 1973), page 214 Jacob wrote a will before he died but a copy of it does not exist. It is mentioned in a deed when his son, George, sold land in 1834. The deed states that the property was left by Jacob to his sons, George and Henry. The land was on Pope Spring Creek and consisted of portions of tracts surveyed for Bernard Zeigler and Casper Zeigler, among others. The tract George was selling was bounded by land of William Zeigler.Orangeburg County, South Carolina, Deed Book 3, pp 134-135, George Sigler to Henry Rickenbacker; Registrar of Deeds, Orangeburg. === Johannes Seigler === Johannes had a plat laid out for him for 100 acres lying and being at Cuffee Town Creek on 25 Mar 1765. Adjacent landowners were Henry Roubert, Margaret Knobb, Charles Weilman. (Vol 8, p. 124, item 01) He received the land grant for it on 23 Aug 1765. (Vol 13, p 37, item 000) === Jurg Zigler === Jurg received a plat for 100 acres in Granville County on 27 Dec 1756. Adjacent landowers were Andreas Brumler and Michael Erlabouch(?). (Vol 6, p 205, item 03) He received a land grant for this on 18 Oct 1757. (Vol 8, p 184, item 000) === Michael Seigler === ''Micall Seagler'' is an adjacent landowner (on the NE side) on a plat for Frederick Hoof for 200 acres in Berkley County on the waters of the Four Holes on 15 Nov 1771. (Vol 17, p 55, item 02) Michael received a plat for 124 acres in Orangeburgh District on a branch of the Little Saltcatcher on 21 Jul 1788. Adjacent landowner was Jesse Lancaster. (Vol 23, p 130, item 002) Michael is an adjacent landowner on a memorial for Melchior Smith for 400 acres in Orangeburgh Township on 15 Aug 1772. (Vol 11, p 352, item 004) Michael is shown as an adjacent landowner on a plat of 500 acres for James Reid on the waters of the South Edisto dated 8 Sep 1789. Other adjacent landowerns were Rutledge, Budd, and McDonald. (Vol 27, p 125, item 001) === Nicholas Zigler === Nicholas is shown as an adjacent landowner on a plat for 250 acres for John Brederman being in the fork between Broad and Saluda Rivers on 20 Nov 1753. Other adjacent landowners were John Gartman, Jacob Light, Martin Shirer. (Vol 6, p 44, item 01) He is still an adjacent landowner on the memorial for this land dated 25 Nov 1761. Nicholas received a land grant for 150 acres between the Broad and Saluda Rivers dated 26 Apr 1754. (Vol 6, p 59, item 000) He received a memorial for this land on 29 Aug 1765. Nicholas is an adjacent landowner on a plat for 210 acres for George Dawkins on a small branch on south side of Broad River in Craven County on 29 May 1773. Shirers and others were adjacent landowners. (Vol 14, p 340, item 02) == Sources ==

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Story contained in the documents from the Finney County Historical society vertical file on [[Roberts-11208|Zephaniah Roberts (1841-1925)]]. Printed in The Garden City Telegram, Garden City, Kansas, Thur, July 20, 1922, Page 2[https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-garden-city-telegram/124853148/ The Garden City Telegram, Garden City, Kansas , Thu, Jul 20, 1922, Page 2] accessed 17 May 2023 ==Story== Zeph Roberts was born on April 8, 1841 in Madison County, Illinois. When Fort Sumpter was fired upon, there was a call for 75,000 men for three months service. There was no recruiting station where Mr. Roberts lived on account of the southern sentiment being too strong and Mr. Robert's people and neighbors were southern sympathizers. Mr. Roberts went into the next county, Jersey to enlist April 21, 1861 for three months service. he expected to be assigned to the 8th Regiment of Col. Dick Ogleby's volunteers, but the 8th was already full. It was necessary for him to wait for several days until the 14th Regiment was organized and he was assigned to his regiment and mustered into service on the 25th of may 1861. The entire regiment was stationed at Jacksonville, Ill. The troops were sent there by rail on flat cars and from there to Quincy, Ill. AT this place, the soldiers issued Old Harper's Ferry muskets, which had been converted from a flint load to a cap lock. Corporal Drew, a member of the old UW. Army and Mr. Roberts were detailed in inspect those muskets as to their fitness for service and much to their surprise, found only two that were rejected. Each soldier was then issued three rounds of ammunition, ball and buckshot being the cartridges. As soon as these were issued, the regiment was sent to Missouri, where the regiment was broken up and sent to different places along the Hannibal & St. Joe railroad to guard bridges, culverts, round houses and water tanks. This is the railroad that A.A. Barlow ran trains while Mr. Roberts was one of the guards. The summer and fall was taken up with this kind of work. Our regiment was part of the well organized army of John J.C. Fremont. The regiment was then ordered to march south to bring the rebels under General Price to battle. General Freemont was then succeeded by Dave Hunter and the regiment was moved back to Otterville, MO, and his regiment was made a pat of the 2nd Brigade, 4th Division, under Brigadier General Hurlburt. About February 10, Mr. Robert with his comrades were ordered to St. Louis and at that place, learned their destination was Fort Donaldson. They were placed aboard the steamer Continental and he trip down the river was delayed on account of the ice and they did not reach Fort Donaldson until after the Rebel forces under General Buckner had surrendered. Shortly after that, there was an immense fleet of transports assembled at Fort Henry on the Tennessee River and the army at this place, which had been under General Grant, was given over to General C.F. Smith, commanding the 3rd Division. The transport on which Mr. Roberts was on, passed up the Tennessee River, but he did not know its destination. Col. Veatch was in command of the steamer. It would seem that some of the officers of the Union Army was not very well posted on the geography of the county at that time. As the boat was gliding along the waters of the river, the day before a landing was to be made, General Hurlburt called out to Co. Veatch, "Where are we going to land? " Hurlburt called back: "We are ordered to land at Pittsburg Landing." And Veatch asked, "Where's that?" The battle of Shiloh soon followed, the Confederate forces being under Johnson and Beauregard and the Union forces under General Grant. The battle of Shiloh was fought on April 6, 1862, Mr. Roberts' regiment, the 14th Illinois, composed the 2nd Brigade, 4th Division under General Steve Hurlburt participated in the fierce hell of fire at that point known as the Hornet's Nest. The Union forces were forced ot retire by reason of superior numbers on the other side and to prevent being flanked by the enemy and captured. Mr. Roberts tells of an incident, which happened at the time that he has often thought of and regretted. On the falling back of the Union troops from the first defeat, Mr. Roberts passed the Color Sergeant (the man who carries the flag). he was lying down on the ground. The man wore a clean new uniform and beside him lay the flag on the ground. Mr. Roberts looked as he passed by the man and saw no blood on his uniform, but he looked very despairingly at Mr. Roberts. Whether the man was sick or wounded, Mr. Roberts never learned, but his first impulse was to reach down and get the flag and take it off the field and that impulse was almost too strong to be denied. Mr. Roberts did know that color bearers were always very jealous of their post, so he refrained from following his impulse. The next engagement was to besiege and capture Corinth, Mississippi, twenty miles from Pittsburg Landing, which fell on the 28th day of May into the Union army's hands. The division then moved to Memphis, which was surrendered in June, 1862. The troops stayed at this place about four weeks to recuperate, as they were almot without clothing and needed rest. The next move was to Millken's Bend. There were a number of little battles fought before the troops reached Vicksburg, which required a siege of some forty days before the city surrendered to the Union men. AT this place, the soldiers went thru terrible hardships. Pemberton was in charge of the Rebel soldiers and Grant in charge of the Union men. General Grant cut off every escape for the Rebels and fo forty-six days kept pouring shot and shell into the city. The food of the Rebel army finally gave out and Pemberton was forced to surrender 31,000 men on July 4th, 1863. Between the two armies was an oak tree and under this tree, general Grant and Pemberton negotiated the terms of surrender. During this time, there was an armistice and not a shot was fired by either side for two hours. The understanding was that if Pemberton surrendered to the Grant's terms, the rebels were to waive a white flag. When the Union men saw the flag, they knew the rebels had surrendered. It happened that Mr. Robert's briade was near the oak tree where the terms were made. After the surrender, the men from both the north and the south rushed forward to get a piece of the tree as a souvenir. The tree was about two feet in diameter and ther was not a piece of it left after those who were lucky enough got a piece of it for souvenirs. Mr. Roberts was one of the successful ones and the piece he got was dropped in a skillet of hot bacon grease and allowed to cook for a long time. This hardened and preserved the piece of oak. mr. Roberts carried the souvenir with him through the war and after he came to Garden City, he had it whittled down and mounted in gold. Across this piece of wood is inscribed: "Co. F., 14th Inf., Vicksburg, 7-4-63." After the battle of Vicksburg, several other battles took place in which Mr. Roberts participated and during these times, many interesting things happened, some of which will never be recorded in history. One day, a few soldiers were standing on a parapet when the Major came along and told of having sent out a scouting party. He had not heard anything and was very anxious to learn whether or not they had been captured, stating he would like to get a dispatch to Lafayette, six miles from his outpost. First lieutenant Stafford, who was standing with Mr. Roberts, remarked, "here is a boy that will take it," and pointed to Mr. Roberts. it was a treacherous and dangerous job, but Mr. Roberts replied that he would take it. Around the outpost was a dense forest, extending all the way down to Lafayette. The Major told Mr. Roberts to take his, the Major's horse, but Mr. Roberts said, "no, I am going thru the woods on foot." The dispatch, whatever it was, was given to Mr. Roberts and he set out on his perilous journey. Mr. Roberts was not afraid of the woods, being somewhat of a woodsman, inheriting that from his ancestors, so working his way thru the dense forest was not an overly hard task for him. he arrived at his destination safely and delivered the dispatch with the Major's compliments. Later, the Union forces took possession of Natchez, Mississippi. From that place, the Union men made a forced march to Louisiana, crossed the river and surprised Confederate General and captured Fort Beauregard, one of the strongest and most important post in the west. here the Union men got supplies and then re-crossed the river to Natchez in 1864. later on, the troops were moved in transports up to the Mississippi River to the mouth of the Tennessee to participate in the Atlanta campaign. At that time in 1864, they were in Huntsville, Alabama. By this time, Mr. Roberts' regiment had become greatly reduced in numbers due to sickness, death promotion. Their enlistment time was up on May 25, 18645 and on June 21, he was discharged from the army at Springfield, Illinois. From Springfield, Mr. Roberts returned to his home in Hancock County to visit his mother and on September 1st, he was married, In 168, he removed to Kansas and located in Montgomery County, where he engaged in farming and stock raising for seventeen years. He then removed to Haskell County and filed on a homestead on May 15, 1885 and remained there for six years. On April 16, 1891, he came to Garden City, having sold his land interest in Haskell County. Mr. Roberts has always taken a keen interest in public affairs and was a member of the city council at one time as well as a member of the board of education.

Zephaniah Roberts Biography

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Cumberland County KyArchives Biographies.....Roberts, Zeph April 29 1841 - unk ---- Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ky/kyfiles.html ---- File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Sandi Gorin http://www.genrecords.net/emailregistry/vols/00002.html#0000404 July 10, 2004, 7:40 am Permission received from Sandi Gorin to republish with minor formatting changes Author: William E. Connelley EPH ROBERTS, who struggled with the adversities of early life in Kansas and followed the march of civilization along the line of several frontiers from Montgomery County westward, has been a resident of Finney County since 1891 and has attained that happy vantage ground of life where he can survey a satisfactory career of material achievements, the rearing of industrious and capable children, and enjoy the many honors worthily bestowed by community esteem. Mr. Roberts has lived out a life of more than three quarters of a century. He was born in Madison County, Illinois, April 29, 1841. His father, [[Roberts-22894|William Roberts]], was born in Kentucky and about 1830 moved from Cumberland County of that state to Madison County in Southern Illinois. In 1832 he was a member of the first mounted rifles in the Blackhawk war. He was a practical farmer and died in Illinois in the fall of 1844. [[Roberts-22894|William Roberts]] married [[Champ-385|Sarah Champ]], who died in January, 1888, in Haskell County, Kansas, when almost eighty years of age. Her father, Maj. Richard Champ, served with the command of Gen. Francis Marion in the Second South Carolina Dragoons during the Revolution. He afterward moved west to Kentucky, became a planter and died in Cumberland County. [[Roberts-22894|William Roberts]] and [[Champ-385|wife]] had the following children: [[Roberts-11208|Maria]], who married James Claridge and died in Jersey County, Illinois; [[Roberts-51890|William C.]], a Union soldier who died in Scott County, Illinois; [[Roberts-11208|Zephaniah)]], of this sketch; [[Roberts-51889|Mrs. Sarah Thompson]], living in Pike County, Illinois; and [[Roberts-51891|George]], who served in the Union army and lives in Adams County, Illinois. [[Roberts-11208|Zeph Roberts]] acquired his education in the country schools of his native county. On April 21, 1861, a few days before his twentieth birthday, he enlisted in Company F of the Fourteenth Illinois Infantry, under Captain Littlefield. His colonel was John M. Palmer, then and for years afterward a distinguished figure in Illinois in national affairs, who served in the United States Senate, as governor of Illinois, and was candidate for president in 1896 on the sound money wing of the democratic Party. The Fourteenth Illinois mobilized at Camp Duncan in Jacksonville, was ordered to Quincy, and after crossing the Mississippi and the Missouri had its first real experience in war. The principal battles and campaigns in which Mr. Roberts had a share were those of Fort Donelson, Shiloh, Corinth, Champion Hills, Jackson and the siege of Vicksburg. From Vicksburg his command was ordered to Louisiana and helped capture Fort Beauregard. They then participated in the Meridian raid in Mississippi, returned to Vicksburg and was put aboard the boats for Clifton, Tennessee, to reinforce General Sherman's forces. While a portion of the Sixteenth Corps reached Sherman, another portion, in which was Mr. Roberts, was detailed to convey beef cattle down to Chattanooga for the army and en route they barely escaped capture by Joe Wheeler's cavalry command. Leaving Chattanooga Mr. Roberts' regiment was sent to Huntsville, Alabama, and from there was ordered home to Springfield, Illinois, for muster out. The survivors of the regiment nearly all carried some sear as an evidence of the three years of service, Mr. Roberts among them. About the time he was let out of the army Mr. Roberts married, and a few years later he sought the new and open country of Kansas. In November, 1868, he reached the site of Coffeyville on the Osage diminished reserve. Here he located what was known as a "tomahawk claim." In pioneer times that was a familiar method of acquiring a claim, somewhat similar to the squatter practice. At that time the lands were unsurveyed and a homeseeker in locating a claim could take a tomahawk or an ax and blaze out the lines of his location, these standing as evidence of his proprietary rights until they could be legally recorded. After finding a location among the Osages Mr. Roberts' family followed him in the spring. Their first Kansas home was 140 miles from Lawrence, the nearest accessible railroad point. He began the improvement of his land, and a little later the firm of Coffey & Wilson brought a saw mill to that locality, establishing it on the Verdigris River. Mr. Roberts was employed as their mill engineer, and remained with the enterprise two years, at the same time living on his claim. The lumber made by that mill was sold to settlers to build their homes and was hauled away as fast as the plant could saw it. This mill was one of the big institutions and benefits to the country. After leaving the mill Mr. Roberts resumed farming, and subsequently changed his residence to Little Cheyenne Creek, not far from Pond Creek Postoffice and on the Fort Arbuckle and Fort Sill trail. There he continued farming and roughing it, and did many things in the old primitive way, and at the same time watched the new and poor settlers come in and take up the public domain. His home was in Montgomery County from 1868 to 1875. During the winter of 1868-69 Indian troubles and scares were numerous, and it seemed that nearly all the Indians were ready to strike at the aggressive white settlers. Many times messengers went out to notify different localities of impending danger and also furnish important information to Government agents or contractors supplying beef for soldiers and for the "good Indians." On one occasion at old Westralia a call was made for volunteers to act as the courier to take a dispatch to Chetopa. Mr. Roberts was the man selected for the work, and he spent that night riding his "buckskin Jo" over an almost trackless region. He delivered his message and returned without harm. Deciding to try the frontier again, Mr. and Mrs. Roberts took their stock with them and drove toward the setting sun to a homestead in Western Kansas in Haskell County. They had hardly become settled when the noted blizzard of January, 1886, came. In that terrific storm all their thirty-two head of Shorthorns, the first cattle of that strain introduced into the region, perished. They saved their teams and remained on their location for six years more, proving a half section near the old "Example" postoffice. This region they abandoned because it was so dry and because of the ill health of Mr. Roberts. His older sons were also restless and showed a disposition to leave. Therefore, in 1891, the family moved to Garden City, where Mr. and Mrs. Roberts have since lived. Mr. Roberts has given twelve years of service on the city council and four years as a member of the board of education. He was president of the council and ex officio mayor and later mayor. He has given as much time to the public service at the county seat as any other local citizen, and this service has again and again brought him commendation and is one of the satisfactions of his retired life. In Hancock County, Illinois, September 1, 1864, Mr. Roberts married Miss Martha Wilhite. Her father, Robert Wilhite, was a Virginian, a farmer, and married Peachey Rucker. Of their five daughters and two sons four are still living. The children of Mr. and Mrs. Roberts are: [[Roberts-11209|William S]]., who lives in Eugene, Oregon, by his marriage to Miss Doty has five children; [[Roberts-51882|Alpheus]], a resident of the State of Washington, is married and has three children; [[Roberts-51883|Albert]], living in California, married Martha Chamberlain;[[Roberts-51884|James]], of Salem, Oregon, married May Warner and has three children; [[Roberts-51885|John]], of Bates County, Missouri, married Annabell Wynn; Edgar, who served two terms as county attorney of Finney County, is now a leading lawyer at Elkhart in Morton County, he and his brother [[Roberts-51888|George Clinton]] having been soldiers of the famous Twentieth Kansas Regiment in the Philippines, and [[Roberts-51886|Edgar]] married Bertha Baker and has five children; [[Roberts-51887|Miss Josephine]] is a successful teacher at Colorado City, Colorado; George C., of Garden City, married Laura Craig and has five children. Mr. and Mrs. Roberts both take a pleasant and optimistic view of the earlier hardships they encountered and endured and numerous disappointments of life in the West. With all that they reared a large family and are proud of the success and the character for industry, earnest and worthy efficiency of their children. They have lived together as man and wife for more than half a century. On their golden wedding anniversary they entertained a large concourse of friends who showed their appreciation of the work of these good old neighbors and brought them many fine gifts and memorials of friendship. Mr. Roberts has been active in the Grand Army post as a member of James R. Fulton Post No. 257 at Garden City, and is a past commander. Mrs. Roberts is past president of the Woman's Relief Corps No. 240. Mr. Roberts owns a Grand Army badge made from the pinoak tree under which Generals Pemberton and Grant negotiated the terms for the surrender of Vicksburg in 1863. These good people are active members of the Presbyterian Church and regular and devout in their religious duties. Additional Comments: Source: Standard History of Kansas and Kansans This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/kyfiles/

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In the name of God Amen, I '''[[Cambron-124|Zepheriah Cambron]]''' of Union County Kentucky Knowing of the uncertainty of life and wishing to dispose of my worldly goods do make this my last will and testament. I wish my just debts all paid as soon as convenient after my death unto my wife Catharine Mahala Cambron I will the use during her natural life of my present dwelling house and the two lots attached conveyed to me by Kingsbury also two beds negro man '''[[Cambron-331|Roaman]]''', negro woman '''[[Cambron-332|Gracy]]''' and Girl '''[[Cambron-333|Alice]]''' to be used and enjoyed by her during her natural life only; The tract of land owned by me and my son John jointly of one hundred and twenty odd acres and three acres adjoining purchased of Watts and Ruark. I wish my interest therein sold on such credits and so soon as my executors become able to get a fair price for the same, and until sold I wish my son '''[[Cambron-125|John]]''' to have the use of my half he paying reasonable sent for the same. To my daughter Martha Mahala I will a horse with twenty five Dollars and a feather bed for which she is not to be charged. The house and lot purchased of my son '''[[Cambron-330|Felix]]'''; a part of the Watts land I desire sold when a fair price can be had on reasonable time but if necessary in the opinion of my executor to pay my debts than to be sold at any time All my other perishable property I wish sold on reasonable credit; at the death of my wife I wish the above two lots attached to my dwelling and the negroes willed her to be sold. I will and devise that the proceeds of my property after paying my debts be equally divided in five parts amongst my children aas follows: unto John Margaret Mudd Martha Mahala, Francis E wife of Patrick Clements Jr each one fifth and unto the children of my deceased son Logan on fifth the money to be divided as soon as collected for the property directed to be sold now and the money arising from the sale of the property willed my wife to be divided as above when received after her death. I appoint my son '''[[Cambron-125|John Cambron]]''' and my son in law Patrick Clements executors of this my last will and request no Bond with security be required by the County Court as I have full confidence in their honesty and ability. This 23rd day of August 1861. '''[[Cambron-124|Z. Cambron]]'''. Attest Geo. Huston & C. L. Cambron.

At a county Court held for Union County at the Courthouse in Morganfield on the 6th day of December 1875 this instrument of writing purporting to be the last will and testament of '''[[Cambron-124|Z. Cambron]]''' dec’d was produced to the Court and fully proven by the oaths of Geo. Huston & C. L. Cambron subscribing witnesses thereto. Whereupon the same was ordered to be recorded as and for the last will and testament of said decedant which is done accordingly. Att. Gip Taylor clk, By P. C. Taylor DC.

Ziegler Jersey City

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Ohlenbusch-4|Cord Ohlenbusch]]. I am trying to connect my Oppermann heritage to the Name Ziegler. I particular, the Ziegler I am looking for is listed at the following WEB address: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6Z17-LXNP It is an address listing for a Charles Zeigler and wife Amelia at 89 Cambridge Ave in Jersey City, NJ in the year 1922. According to old Oppermann family letters from the 1920's to this address, these Zieglers are relatives, my mother called them uncle and aunt. I am mostly interested in Amelia's maiden name. I have found them in census of 1920 and 1930. Thanks, Cord Ohlenbusch 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/Ohlenbusch-4#PM-24092978 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Zilich family

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New Zilich Project The goal of this project is to ...discover my Zilich roots. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Seay-783|Judy Hixson]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Parents of Elizabeth Zilich * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=14552468 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Zillah

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== Biography == ==Name== : Zillah[[Space:Bible|Genesis Ch 4 v 19]] ==Birth== :Date: :Location: :Father: :Mother: ==Marriage== :Date: :Location: :Spouse: [[Space:Lamech|Lamech]] ==Children== :1. [[Space:Tubalcain|Tubalcain]][[Space:Bible|Genesis Ch 4 v 22]] :2. [[Space:Naamah|Naamah]] == Sources ==

Zimmerman / Dow Notebook

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Zimmerman_Dow_Notebook.pdf
Notebook written by Jessie Evangeline Titus and her son Thomas.

Zimmerman's in Minnesota (Bob Dylan' ancestry)

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==1930 census for grandparents and father of Bob Dylan;== :Zigmond Zimmerman Age ;53 BirthYear(1930, '53');1876 Russia Head White Duluth, St Louis, MN married at 22. pay $40 rent. Jewish, born in Russia, came to the country in 1907. Salesman, shoe store. :Anna Zimmerman Age;50 BirthYear(1930, '50');1879 Wife Duluth, St Louis, MN married at 19 Jewish, born in Russia, came to the country in 1907 :Paul Zimmerman Age;24 BirthYear(1930, '24');1905 Son Duluth, St Louis, MN Jewish, born in Russia, came to the country in 1907. salesman, Woolin Co. :Jack Zimmerman Age;20 BirthYear(1930, '20');1909 Son Duluth, St Louis, MN born in Wisconsin, salesman , grocery store. :Abe Zimmerman Age;18 BirthYear(1930, '18');1911 Son Duluth, St Louis, MN born in Minnesota oil company (accountant?) :Max Zimmerman Age;15 BirthYear(1930, '15');1914 Son Duluth, St Louis, MN, born in Minnesota news paper :The grandchild of Jewish-Russian immigrants, Dylan was born "Robert Allen Zimmerman" (Hebrew name; Shabtai Zisel son of Avraham and Rachel Rivka, on May 24, 1941, in Duluth, Minnesota, where his father, Abe, worked for the Standard Oil Company. In 1947, the Zimmerman family moved to the small town of Hibbing, where an unexceptional childhood did little to hint at the brilliance to come. Robert started writing poems around the age of ten, and taught himself rudimentary piano and guitar in his early teenshttps://www.ancestry.com/boards/surnames.zimmerman/986.4 ==Sources==

Zion Particular Baptist Church, Lonsdale Street, Melbourne

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The story of the Particular Baptist Chuch in Lonsdale Street, Melbourne is easiest told by the obituary of [[Turner-30634|John Turner]], its Pastor from 1849 to 1894. {{Image|file=Lauren_s_odds_and_sods-7.jpg |caption=Prahran Chronicle (Vic. : 1894 - 1906; 1914 - 1918), Saturday 5 January 1895, page 2 |size=900}} The 1836 Church Act allowed church communities who raised £300 in donations towards the building of a church to apply for a grant of land and a pound for pound subsidy (up to a maximum of £1000) towards the building, and allowing for assistance towards the stipend of the minister, according to the size of their congregation. All the other denominations had free-grants and Turner's Church was subsequently granted half an acre of land situated on the north-west corner of Lonsdale and Stephen (Exhibition) Streets, Melbourne, and extending down Stephen Street to Little Lonsdale Street. The church site was then considered to be outside the town and had a large gully running through the centre of it. The church itself was built on the Lonsdale Street frontage. Fund raising for the building of the Chapel commenced with the holding a public tea meeting on Good Friday, April 20, 1850. {{Image|file=Lauren_s_odds_and_sods.jpg |caption=Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Thursday 28 March 1850, page 3 |size=700 }} {{Image|file=Lauren_s_odds_and_sods-8.jpg |caption=Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Thursday 8 August 1850, page 2 |size=700 }} The design for the chapel was unadorned and simple and of a similar style to that of the Ebenezer Church at Brighton, Sussex. The members gave their labour freely and the church was built from bluestone. The Church had pilastered (rectangular column) walls and were constructed entirely of roughly squared stone laid in courses. This was the second Baptist Church built in Melbourne (although the fourth congregation).The church was officially opened on October 20, 1850 with a 'tea meeting' and was called 'Zion Particular Baptist Church' (although other references refer to it as 'Lonsdale Street Baptist Chapel'). Later, around 1859, the Church was extended at the back with a brick vestry, and a new and ornate front was added. {{Image|file=Lauren_s_odds_and_sods-1.jpg |caption=Zion Particular Baptist Church, Lonsdale Street, Melbourne 1861 |size=900 }} JM Freeland in ''Melbourne Churches, 1836 - 1851, An Architectural Record '' describes the Church: ''The front, architecturally, a mixture of Palladian, Baroque and Mannerist styles, was unique in its design, for probably no Melbourne building, and certainly no Melbourne church, was ever vaguely similar. The unknown designer was obviously determined to fight his own little battle in the battle of styles, which was at its peak about that time and, uninfluenced by the niceties of Gothic or Greek revival as the most appropriate ecclesiastical style, he sprang a vigorous, rugged and forceful, if somewhat primitive revival of his own. The rustically coupled columns, the doorway and its round pediment, the Florentine mouldings and particularly the scrolled buttresses, the windowed gable and general black and white impression of the gable portion of the wall, suggest and individual designer with a courage and forthrightness of no mean degree. The church site is now the location of the exclusive Melbourne Marriott Hotel (formerly Rockman's Regency Hotel). However back in the 1850s, this was not such an illustrious address. The population of Melbourne had increased tenfold with the discovery of gold, and the north eastern part of the city became crowded with small cottages, factories, hotels and shops, and it was in this fringe area of the city where the poor congregated. The high proportion of men and the lack of work for women saw a sudden growth in prostitution. By 1854 the area was the centre of Melbourne's infamous prostitution or 'red light' district. The more fashionable brothels had their frontages on Stephen and Lonsdale Streets, not far from John Turner's church''Block 25 - The Story of Melbourne's North Eastern City Corner '' Booklet produced by Telecom Australia, 1993 The reputation of the area where the church was located, for thievery and prostitution, remained for the entire time whilst the Baptist Chapel stood. In 1878 the city was preparing to host the 1880 International Exhibition. The connotations of the name Stephen Street were so poor that it was decided to change the name to Exhibition Street. At that time the area bounded by Spring, Lonsdale, Exhibition and Little Lonsdale Streets (the block directly opposite the church) had approximately two hundred resident prostitutes, although the women were no longer destitute and living in squalor, they had become highly organised and were run by 'madams' Soon after the church was built, John Turner began introducing his doctrine - That the Holy Spirit should not be addressed in prayer, as He was the inditer of all true prayer. He brought forward much scripture to support his views and he formally declared the formation of a Church of Christ of Particular Baptists Rolicker Chandler 'The Migrant Ship Harpley' 1996, p54. His view divided the church community and many of the old members left, leaving John Turner with a small church group. {{Image|file=Lauren_s_odds_and_sods-2.jpg |caption=Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), Friday 2 April 1869, page 2 |size=700 }} {{Image|file=Lauren_s_odds_and_sods-3.jpg |caption=Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), Tuesday 6 January 1874, page 4 |size=900 }} When John Turner became ill, [[Hartshorn-887|Reverend Charles Walter Hartshorn]] took over as Pastor. {{Image|file=Lauren_s_odds_and_sods-5.jpg |caption=Hay Standard and Advertiser for Balranald, Wentworth, Maude...(Hay, NSW : 1871 - 1873; 1880 - 1881; 1890 - 1900), Wednesday 27 February 1895, page 3 - part 1 |size=700 }} {{Image|file=Lauren_s_odds_and_sods-6.jpg |caption=Hay Standard and Advertiser for Balranald, Wentworth, Maude...(Hay, NSW : 1871 - 1873; 1880 - 1881; 1890 - 1900), Wednesday 27 February 1895, page 3 - part 2 |size=700 }} Charles Hartshorn would later marry John Turner's widowed daughter [[Turner-36130|Mary Ann (Turner) Setford]] in 1910, however this was a short marriage as Charles died later the same year. The church was demolished in the mid 1930s when the land was sold for £35,000 to a rubber company who erected a factory and petrol service station on the site. {{Image|file=Lauren_s_odds_and_sods-4.jpg |caption=The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), 28 December 1928, p. 14. |size=900 }} == Sources ==

Zipfelhof, Hinterzarten

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Zir family roots

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The goal of this project is to trace the origins of Zir family in Naples starting with Martino Zir in the year 1800 and continuing for all that century. No people with this name an be traced in present day Italy. The name suggests a central European origin (Germany. Boemia, Danemark) and, possibly, jewish roots Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Baracchi-1|Gino Baracchi]]. Martino Zir is quoted in two books written by Alexandre Dumas recording his trip to the south of Italy before the kingdom of two Sicilies was conquered by Garibaldi and united to Italy in 1861: Le corricolo and La Speronara. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Trace people with this name that moved to Naples at the end of 18th century. * Trace any descendant from the people so far included in wiki tree profiles that I manage. A question on G2G has received no answers. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=11600739 send me a private message]. Thanks!

ZJS Ancestor Stats 1

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Parents
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50%
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Grandparents
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1st-Great-Grandparents
1/8
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2nd-Great-Grandparents
1/16
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3rd-Great-Grandparents
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3.125%
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4th-Great-Grandparents
1/64
1.6%
1.5625%
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5th-Great-Grandparents
1/128
0.8%
0.78125%
.0078125

6th-Great-Grandparents
1/256
0.4%
0.390625%
.00390625

7th-Great-Grandparents
1/512
0.2%
0.1953125
.001953125

8th-Great-Grandparents
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0.1%
0.09765625%
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9th-Great-Grandparents
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0.05%
0.048828125%
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10th-Great-Grandparents
born c. 1655
11th
born c. 1615 8192 12th
born c. 1581 16,384 13th
born c. 1553 32,768 14th
born c. 1518 65,536 15th
born c. 1464 131,072 16th
born c. 1448 262,144 17th
born c. 1428 524,288 18th
born c. 1407 1,048,576 19th
born c. 1385 2,097,152 20th
born c. 1359 4,194,304 21st
born c. 1331 8,388,608 22nd
born c. 1310 16,777,216 23rd
born c. 1282 33,554,432 24th
born c. 1239 67,108,864 25th
born c. 1207 134,217,728 26th
born c. 1166 268,435,456 27th
born c. 1133 536,870,912 28th
born c. 1113 1,073,741,824 29th
2,147,483,648 30th
4,294,967,296

Zobel pictures

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Zoe

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The cat who currently owns Chadwick-4267

Zoekakten

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'''''Unfortunately [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/645527/bad-news-dutch-resource-zoekakten-no-longer-available?show=645527#q645527 ZOEKAKTEN has stopped], so this page currently has no use.''''' '''''To find Familysearch scans you can try [https://www.genealogiewerkbalk.nl/fs/ genealogiewerkbalk] or navigate through the Familysearch catalog for [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/results?count=20&placeId=143&query=%2Bplace%3ANetherlands%20%2Bavailability%3AOnline&https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/search=undefined the Netherlands] or [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/results?count=20&placeId=145&query=%2Bplace%3ABelgium%20%2Bavailability%3AOnline&https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/search=undefined Belgium]''''' {{Image|file=Granny_s_pictures-35.jpg |align=c |size=l }} ==Introduction== [http://www.zoekakten.nl/ Zoekakten] provides an '''easier and faster way to find Familysearch images''' on microfilmed records of Dutch and Belgian archives, compared to the Familysearch method. This is accomplished by: * Navigating quickly to the films of a specific city or village * Presenting a choice of document types * Describing the films thus selected * Providing indexes to a film, so less browing is required This site is set up and maintained by volunteers. It is '''free of charge''', and without registration. When researching post-1811 births, marriage attachments, or deaths in '''Amsterdam''' "zoekakten" is '''the most complete online source'''. ==Quick start== The detailed description in the following sections may seem complicated, but basically finding images is as simple as this: # Visit [http://www.zoekakten.nl/ Zoekakten] # Click province or list of places ("Overzicht plaatsnamen") # Click place to be researched # Select document-type to be researched # Click film to be researched # '''Browse images of displayed film''' ==Description of homepage== {{Image|file=Zoekakten.png |align=c |size=l }}
===Top part=== At the top is a row of (mostly) "province buttons". Clicking one of these buttons takes you to a list of places located in that province. This row is shown on every page in the site, allowing quick change of province from any page. One can switch from The Netherlands to Belgium provinces and vice versa by clicking the "België" or "Nederland" button. {{Image|file=Zoekakten-1.png |align=c |size=l }} The meaning of the buttons: {| border=1 ! scope="row" colspan="2"| Nederland ! scope="row" colspan="2"| België |- |Hoofdpagina||Homepage||Hoofdpagina||Homepage |- |GR||Groningen||VW||West-Vlaanderen / Flandre-Occidentale |- |FR||Friesland||VW||West-Vlaanderen / Flandre-Occidentale |- |DR|| Drenthe||VO||Oost-Vlaanderen / Flandre-Orientale |- |OV||Overijssel||AW||Antwerpen / Anvers |- |FL||Flevoland||BL||Limburg / Limbourg |- |GL||Gelderland||BV||Vlaams-Brabant / Brabant-Flamand |- |UT||Utrecht||BR||Brussel / Bruxelles |- |NH||Noord-Holland||HT||Henegouwen / Hinaut |- |ZH||Zuid-Holland||BW||Waals-Brabant / Brabant-Wallon |- |ZL||Zeeland||NM||Namen / Namur |- |NB||Noord-Brabant||LG||Luik / Liège / Lüttich |- |LB||Province Limburq||LX||Luxemburg / Luxembourg |- |ZH||Zuid-Holland|| || |- |NL||Special films: Regimental rolls and "Bibliothéque Wallone"|| || |- |NA||Netherlands Antilles|| || |}
===Left part=== On the left side is this column of internal links: {{Image|file=Zoekakten-2.png |align=c |size=m }} The most relevant link here is "Overzicht plaatsnamen" (list of places) which takes you to this page: {{Image|file=Zoekakten-3.png |align=c |size=m }} Here you can enter the name of the place (at least the first two letters) you want to research. Useful if you don't know a province name. The other left side links will be described later.
===Right part=== On the right side is this column of external links: {{Image|file=Zoekakten-4.png |align=c |size=m }} These links will be described later.
==Navigating to films of a place== There are two ways to get to the films of a particular place, as described earlier. ===Clicking a province button=== This will result in a list of places like this (clicked NH): {{Image|file=Zoekakten-5.png |align=c |size=l }} Information on this page: * Gemeente-atlas: 19th century maps of this province. * RBS-boeknumbers: numbers of archive-books of this province available via zoekakten. * List of places in this province, columns contain: ** Plaatsnaam: Names of cities and villages. ** DTB: Number of available Baptism-, Marriage-, and Burial-books (pre-1811). ** BS: Number of available Civil Registration books (post-1811). ** BR: Number of available Population Registration books. ** Indexen: Number of available indexes to films. ** Bijzonderheden: Remarks. ===Clicking "Overzicht plaatsnamen"=== Entering the name of a place and clicking "Zoek" results in a list of places like this (entered "bar"): {{Image|file=Zoekakten-6.png |align=c |size=l }} Information on this page: * Plaatsnaam: Names of cities and villages. Note that both Dutch and Belgian places are listed. * Provincie: Names of provinces. ===List of films of a place=== Clicking the name of a place results in a page where one can choose films with a specific document-type (clicked "Amsterdam"): {{Image|file=Zoekakten-7.png |align=c |size=l }} Three columns of radio buttons are shown to choose a particular document type:
'''DTB - Baptisms, Marriages, Burials (pre-1811)''' * Indexen DTB - Indexes to DTB * Dopen - Baptisms * (Onder)Trouwen, Trouwbijlagen - Banns, Marriages, Marriage attachments * Begraven - Burials * Lidmaten - Church members '''Burgerlijke stand - Civil Registration (post-1811)''' * Tafels - Name-indexes per year or per 10 years * Geboorten - Births * Naamsaannemingen en -wijzigingen - Adoption of surnames and changes of surnames * Huwelijksaangiften- Marriage banns * Huwelijksafkondigingen - Marriage banns * Huwelijken en Echtscheidingen - Marriages and divorces * Huwelijksbijlagen - Marriage attachments * Overlijden - Deaths * Diversen DTB, BS en BR - Miscellaneous DTB, BS and BR '''Bevolkingsregisters - Population Registers''' * Content depends on availability for the selected place ==Selecting a film== Having selected a document type and confirmed that by clicking "Maak een keuze" a list of films is presented: {{Image|file=Zoekakten-8.png |align=c |size=l }} Information in this list: * ID - Identification of the film at Familysearch * Film / Reeks op FS - Description of film contents * Opmerking - Special instructions or remarks ** Index per film - The film is indexed, clicking results in a list of parts of the film (name- or year-ranges), thus limiting the amount of images you have to browse ** Snel zoeken - Clicking loads 15 images at a time, thus providing faster access To start browsing images click the film entry. That will open a new tab or screen at Familysearch, positioned on image 1. Alternatively one can use one of the methods described below, depending on availability for that particular film. ===Selecting part of a film=== When the film is listed with "Index per film" clicking on that item results in a page like this: {{Image|file=Zoekakten-9.png |align=c |size=l }} Information in this list: * Type akte - Type of document * Periode - Date range * Akten - Image range of documents * Index - Image range of name index on the film * Opmerking: Note Clicking an entry in the "Akten"-column will open a new tab or screen at Familysearch, positioned on the first image of the range. Clicking an entry in the "Index"-column will open a new tab or screen at Familysearch, positioned on the first image of the range. ===Loading 15 images at a time=== When an entry is marked with "Snel zoeken" or "Snel'" clicking that mark will open a page like this: {{Image|file=Zoekakten-10.png |align=c |size=l }} The text to the right of the thumbnails says: On mouse-over an image will be shown enlarged !!! Click on an image to view OR download !!! No images shown at the end of the film? Please report !!! ==Researching Amsterdam records== As said in the introduction, when researching post-1811 births, marriage attachments, or deaths in '''Amsterdam''' "zoekakten" is '''the only online source'''. Also, viewing images at the website of the Amsterdam archive is '''not free of charge'''. Currently the only Amsterdam images that can be viewed free of charge are the post-1811 marriage records at [https://www.wiewaswie.nl/ wiewaswie], after (free) registration. So here are some examples of searching for Amsterdam records and images. ===Baptisms=== Let's say you are searching for children of Jan Pietersen and Wijbrich Cornelissen (both with possible name variations), born between 1615 and 1640. Here is how: # Visit [https://archief.amsterdam/indexen/doopregisters_1564-1811/zoek/index.nl.html Amsterdam Stadsarchief] # Enter search criteria ##surname: achternaam=pieters* , first name: voornaam=jan , role: rol=vader (gets you 5000+ results) ## click persoon to add search criteria for related person ## surname: achternaam=cornelis* , first name: voornaam=w* , role: rol=moeder ## No need for date criterium, as 5 hits are already displayed # Click "Toon resultaat" # Let's say you want to see the image of their first child, Henrick ## You will need the data shown, especially what is said under ''bronverwijzing'': '''DTB 39, p.407''' ## Open [http://www.zoekakten.nl/ Zoekakten] in a new tab or screen ## Click "NH", Amsterdam, "Dopen", "Maak een keuze" ## Search the resulting list for the DTB-number in the rightmost column (use browser search) ## You will find ''M994-W15 Dopen 1603-1628 index per film; Gereformeerd Nieuwe Kerk; boek 39/40'' ## Click "index per film", which gives you a list of images by year ## As Henrick was baptized 15 December 1615 you can click "1616" and then browse backward ## Wanted image is #210, right page, left column, third entry ===Marriages (pre-1811)=== Let's say you are searching for the marriage of Henrick's parents # Visit [https://archief.amsterdam/indexen/ondertrouwregisters_1565-1811/zoek/index.nl.html Amsterdam Stadsarchief] # Enter search criteria (note that this is only available in Dutch) ## surname: achternaam=pieters* , first name: voornaam=jan , role: rol=naam bruidegom (gets you 1300+ results) ## click "persoon" to add search criteria for related person ## surname: achternaam=cornelis* , first name: voornaam=w* ## No need for more criteria, as 1 hit is already displayed # Click "Toon resultaat" # Bad luck, Jan remarried. Let's say you want to see the image of that marriage anyway ## You will need the data shown, especially what is said under ''bronverwijzing'': '''DTB 442, p.44''' ## Open [http://www.zoekakten.nl/ Zoekakten] in a new tab or screen ## Click "NH", Amsterdam, "(Onder)Trouwen", "Maak een keuze" ## Search the resulting list for the DTB-number in the rightmost column (use browser search) ## You will find ''M994-4S3 Trouw-aang. 1632-1634 [± 163 img. per jaar] Snel zoeken; Gereformeerd; boek 440/442'' ## Click "Trouw-aang.", which opens the Familysearch images at image 1 ## As the marriage was dated 7 January 1634 you can skip immediately to image 330 (2 * 163 + some) ## Wanted image is #337, left page, first entry ===Burials (pre-1811)=== Let's say we want the image of the burial of Jan's wife Wijb(e)rich. Knowing she gave birth as late as 1633 and Jan remarried in 1634, that is the timeframe to research. # Visit [https://archief.amsterdam/indexen/begraafregisters_1553-1811/zoek/index.nl.html Amsterdam Stadsarchief] # Enter search criteria # surname: achternaam=cornelis* , first name: voornaam=w* (gets you 400+ results) ## click "datum" to add search criteria for date(s) ## jaar=1633 ## No need for more criteria, as Wijberich's burial record is already displayed # Click "Toon resultaat" # Curious, Wijberich died before the baptism of her child Elsjen on 6 November 1633. Let's say you want to see the image of that burial anyway ## You will need the data shown, especially what is said under ''bronverwijzing'': '''DTB 1054, p.74vo en p.75''' ## Open [http://www.zoekakten.nl/ Zoekakten] in a new tab or screen ## Click "NH", Amsterdam, "Begraven", "Maak een keuze" ## Search the resulting list for the DTB-number in the rightmost column (use browser search) ## You will find ''M994-W5P Begraven 1582-1641 [± 9 img. per jaar] Snel zoeken; Gereformeerd Nieuwe Kerk; boek 1052/1054'' ## Click "Begraven 1582-1641", which opens the Familysearch images at image 1 ## As the burial was dated 30 June 1633 you can skip immediately to image 460 (9 * 51 + some) ## Oops, landed in 1620, let's skip to 500 ## A few months too late, let's browse backward ## Wanted image is #496, left page, sixth entry from the bottom ===Births (post-1811) '''To Do'''=== ===Marriages (post-1811) '''To Do'''=== ===Deaths (post-1811) '''To Do'''===

Zoekakten Nederlands

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'''''!!!Werk in uitvoering!!!''''' {{Image|file=Granny_s_pictures-35.jpg |align=c |size=l }} == Inleiding == [http://www.zoekakten.nl/ Zoekakten] biedt een '''makkelijke en snelle manier om specifieke afbeeldingen te vinden''' op de door Familysearch verfilmde Nederlandse en Belgische archieven, vergeleken met het rechtstreeks zoeken op Familysearch. Dit wordt bereikt door: * Snel kunnen navigeren naar de films van een bepaalde stad of dorp * Het bieden van een keuze van documenttypen * Het beschrijven van de aldus geselecteerde films * Het verstrekken van indexen naar een film, dus minder bladeren vereist * Snel bladeren door het laden van 15 beelden tegelijk Deze site is opgezet en onderhouden door vrijwilligers. Het is '''gratis''', en zonder registratie. Bij het zoeken naar geboorten, huwelijksbijlagen, of sterfgevallen in '''Amsterdam''' na 1810 is "zoekakten" '''de enige online bron'''. == Snelle start == De gedetailleerde beschrijving in de volgende paragrafen lijkt misschien ingewikkeld, maar in feite is het vinden van afbeeldingen zo simpel: # Bezoek [http://www.zoekakten.nl/ Zoekakten] # Klik provincie of lijst van plaatsen ( "Overzicht plaatsnamen") # Klik plaats waarin je wilt zoeken # Selecteer het documenttype waarin je wilt zoeken # Klik op de film waarin je wilt zoeken # '''Blader door de afbeeldingen in de weergegeven film''' == Beschrijving van de homepage == {{Image|file=Zoekakten.png |align=c |size=l }}
===Bovenste deel=== Bovenin staat een rij "provincie knoppen". Klikken op een van deze knoppen brengt u naar een lijst van plaatsen in die provincie.
Deze knoppenrij wordt getoond op elke pagina van de site, zodat u snel vanaf elke pagina van provincie kunt wisselen.
Men kan overschakelen van Nederlandse naar Belgische provincies en vice versa door te klikken op de "België" of "Nederland" knop. {{Image|file=Zoekakten-1.png |align=c |size=l }} De betekenis van de knoppen:: {| border=1 ! scope="row" colspan="2"| Nederland ! scope="row" colspan="2"| België |- |Hoofdpagina||Homepage||Hoofdpagina||Homepage |- |GR||Groningen||VW||West-Vlaanderen / Flandre-Occidentale |- |FR||Friesland||VO||Oost-Vlaanderen / Flandre-Orientale |- |DR|| Drenthe||AW||Antwerpen / AnversVO |- |OV||Overijssel||BL||Limburg / Limbourg |- |FL||Flevoland||BV||Vlaams-Brabant / Brabant-Flamand |- |GL||Gelderland||BR||Brussel / Bruxelles |- |UT||Utrecht||HT||Henegouwen / Hinaut |- |NH||Noord-Holland||BW||Waals-Brabant / Brabant-Wallon |- |ZH||Zuid-Holland||NM||Namen / Namur |- |ZL||Zeeland||LG||Luik / Liège / Lüttich |- |NB||Noord-Brabant||LX||Luxemburg / Luxembourg |- |LB||Province Limburq|| || |- |ZH||Zuid-Holland|| || |- |NL||Speciale films: Militaire stamboeken en Waalse fiches|| || |- |NA||Netherlands Antilles|| || |}
=== Linker deel === Aan de linkerkant is deze kolom van interne links: {{Image | file = Zoekakten-2.png | Align = c | Size = m }} De meest relevante link here is "Overzicht plaatsnamen" (lijst van plaatsen) die je naar deze pagina brengt: {{Image | file = Zoekakten-3.png | Align = c | Size = m }} Hier kun je de naam van de plaats (in ieder geval de eerste twee letters) waarin je wil zoeken ingeven. Handig als je de plaatsnaam wel weet maar de provincienaam niet. De andere links links zullen later worden beschreven.
=== Rechter deel === Aan de rechterkant is deze kolom van externe links: {{Image | file = Zoekakten-4.png | Align = c | Size = m }} Deze verbindingen zullen later worden beschreven.
== Navigeren naar films van een plaats == Er zijn twee manieren om bij de films van een bepaalde plaats te komen, zoals eerder beschreven. === Een provincieknop indrukken=== Dit zal resulteren in een lijst van plaatsen zoals deze (NH ingedrukt): {{Image | file = Zoekakten-5.png | Align = c | Size = l }} Informatie over deze pagina: * Gemeente-atlas: 19de eeuwse kaarten van deze provincie. * RBS-boeknummers: van de boeken van deze provincie die via zoekakten te doorzoeken zijn. * Lijst van plaatsen in deze provincie, de kolommen bevatten: ** Plaatsnaam: Namen van steden en dorpen. ** DTB: Aantal beschikbare Doop-, Trouw- en Begrafenisboeken (pre-1811). ** BS: Aantal beschikbare Burgerlijke Stand boeken (post-1811). ** BR: Aantal beschikbare Bevolking Register boeken. ** Indexen: Aantal beschikbare indexen op de films. ** Bijzonderheden: Opmerking. === Klik op "Overzicht plaatsnamen" === Het ingeven van een plaatsnaam en op 'Zoek' klikken resulteert in een lijst van plaatsen zoals dit (ingegeven: "bar"): {{Image | file = Zoekakten-6.png | Align = c | Size = l }} Informatie over deze pagina: * Plaatsnaam: Namen van steden en dorpen. Merk op dat zowel de Nederlandse en Belgische plaatsen worden vermeld. * Provincie: Namen van provincies. === Lijst van films van een plaats === Klikken op de naam van een plaats resulteert in een pagina waar men kan kiezen voor films met een specifiek document-type (geklikt "Amsterdam"): {{Image | file = Zoekakten-7.png | Align = c | Size = l }} Drie kolommen van radio knoppen worden getoond waarmee een ​​bepaald type documenttype gekozen kan worden, e.e.a. afhankelijk van de beschikbaarheid voor de geselecteerde plaats. == Het selecteren van een film == Na het selecteren van een documenttype en bevestiging door te klikken op "Maak een Keuze" wordt een lijst van films gepresenteerd: {{Image | file = Zoekakten-8.png | Align = c | Size = l }} De informatie in deze lijst: * ID - Identificatie van de film bij Familysearch * Film / Reeks op FS - Omschrijving van de inhoud van de film * OPMERKING - Speciale instructies of opmerkingen ** Index per film - De film is geïndexeerd, klikken resulteert in een lijst van delen van de film (naam- of jaar-delen), dus je hoeft door minder afbeeldingen te bladeren ** Snel Zoeken - Klikken laadt 15 afbeeldingen tegelijk, waardoor snellere toegang Klik op de regel met de gewenste film om er doorheen te bladeren. Dat zal een nieuw tabblad of scherm openen op Familysearch, gepositioneerd op afbeelding 1 van de film. Als alternatief kun je gebruik maken van een van de hieronder beschreven methoden, afhankelijk van de beschikbaarheid voor de betreffende film. === Onderdeel selecteren van een film === Wanneer de film is opgenomen met "Index per film" kun je daarop klikken en dan krijg je een pagina die er als volgt uitziet: {{Image | file = Zoekakten-9.png | Align = c | Size = l }} De informatie in deze lijst: * Type akte - Soort document * Periode - Periode of jaar * Akten - Afbeeldingsnummers van de akten van de periode * Index - Afbeeldingsnummers van een index op de akten van de periode * OPMERKING: Note Klikken op een regel in de "Akten"-kolom zal een nieuw tabblad of scherm openen op Familysearch, gepositioneerd aan het begin van de akten. Klikken op een regel in de "Index" -kolom zal een nieuw tabblad of scherm openen op Familysearch, gepositioneerd aan het begin van de index. === Laden 15 beelden tegelijk === Wanneer een item is gemarkeerd met "Snel Zoeken" of "Snel '' en je klikt daarop dan zal een pagina als deze getoond worden: {{Image | file = Zoekakten-10.png | Align = c | Size = l }} De tekst aan de rechterkant van de miniaturen zegt: Ga met de muis over de image om te vergroten !!! Klik op een image om te bekijken OF om te downloaden !!! Worden er aan het eind van de film geen images getoond? Gaarne melden !!! == Zoeken naar Amsterdamse akten == Zoals gezegd in de inleiding is "zoekakten" de enige online bron voor het zoeken naar geboorten, huwelijksbijlagen, en overlijdens in '''Amsterdam''' van 1811 en later. Ook is het bekijken van afbeeldingen op de website van het Stadsarchief Amsterdam '''niet gratis'''. De enige Amsterdamse afbeeldingen die (naast die op Familysearch) gratis kunnen worden bekeken, zijn die van huwelijken van 1811 en later, op [https://www.wiewaswie.nl/ wiewaswie]. Daarom hier een paar voorbeelden van het zoeken naar Amsterdamse afbeeldingen op Familysearch via "zoekakten". === Dopen === Laten we zeggen dat je op zoek bent naar de kinderen van Jan Pietersen en Wijbrich Cornelissen (beide met mogelijke naam variaties), geboren tussen 1615 en 1640. Hier is hoe: # Bezoek [https://archief.amsterdam/indexen/doopregisters/zoek/index.nl.html Amsterdam Stadsarchief] # Voer zoekcriteria in: ## Achternaam = pieters*, voornaam = jan, rol = vader (je krijgt 5000+ resultaten) ## Klik persoon om zoekcriteria toe te voegen ## Achternaam = cornelis*, voornaam = w*, rol = moeder ## Geen behoefte aan datum criterium, er worden maar 5 treffers getoond # Klik op "Toon resultaten" # Stel dat je de afbeelding van de doop van hun eerste kind, Henrick wil zien ## Noteer de afgebeelde gegevens, in het bijzonder wat er gezegd wordt onder '' bronverwijzing '': '''DTB 39, p.407''' ## Open [http://www.zoekakten.nl/ Zoekakten] in een nieuw tabblad of scherm ## Klik op "NH", Amsterdam, "Dopen", "Maak een Keuze" ## Zoek in de resulterende lijst het DTB-nummer (39) in de meest rechter kolom (gebruik de zoek-functie van je browser) ## Je vindt '' M994-W15 Dopen 1603-1628 index per film; Gereformeerd Nieuwe Kerk; boek 39/40 '' ## Klik op 'index per film ", hetgeen je een lijst met afbeeldingen per jaar geeft ## Omdat Henrick werd gedoopt op 15 december 1615 kun je het beste op "1616" klikken en dan terug bladeren ## Je vindt de gewenste afbeelding op image 210, rechter pagina, linkerkolom, derde doopinschrijving === Huwelijken (pre-1811) === Laten we zeggen dat je op zoek bent naar het huwelijk van Henrick's ouders # Bezoek [https://stadsarchief.amsterdam.nl/archieven/archiefbank/indexen/ondertrouwregisters/zoek/index.nl.html Amsterdam Stadsarchief] # Voer zoekcriteria in: ## Achternaam = pieters*, voornaam = jan, rol = naam bruidegom (je krijgt zo'n 1400 resultaten) ## Klik op "persoon" om zoekcriteria toe te voegen ## Achternaam = cornelis*, voornaam = w* ## Geen behoefte aan meer criteria als 1 hit al wordt weergegeven # Klik op "Toon resultaten" # Pech, Jan hertrouwde. Laten we zeggen dat je de afbeelding van dat huwelijk toch wil zien ## Noteer de afgebeelde gegevens, in het bijzonder wat er gezegd wordt onder '' bronverwijzing '': '''DTB 442, p.44''' ## Open [http://www.zoekakten.nl/ Zoekakten] in een nieuw tabblad of scherm ## Klik op "NH", Amsterdam, "(Onder) Trouwen", "Maak een Keuze" ## Zoek in de resulterende lijst het DTB-nummer (442) in de meest rechter kolom (gebruik de zoek-functie van je browser) ## Je vindt '' M994-4S3 Trouw-aang. 1632-1634 [489 img] Snel Zoeken; Gereformeerd; boek 440/442 '' ## Klik op 'Trouw-aang. ", de Familysearch film wordt getoond, gepositioneerd op image 1 ## Omdat het huwelijk 7 januari 1634 als datum heeft kan je meteen doorgaan naar afbeelding 330 (2/3 van 489 plus nog een paar) ## De gezochte afbeelding staat op image 337, linkerpagina, bovenste inschrijving === Begraven (pre-1811) === Laten we zeggen dat je de afbeelding van de inschrijving van de begrafenis van Jan's vrouw Wijb(e)rich wil zien. Wetend dat tot in 1633 baarde en dat Jan in 1634 hertrouwde is dat de periode van onderzoek. # Bezoek [https://stadsarchief.amsterdam.nl/english/archives_database/genealogy/begraafregisters_voor_1811/search/index.en.html Amsterdam Stadsarchief] # Voer zoekcriteria ## Achternaam = cornelis*, voornaam = w* (Je krijgt 400+ resultaten) ## Klik op 'datum' om zoekcriteria toe te voegen ## Jaar = 1633 ## Geen behoefte aan meer criteria, omdat Wijberich's begrafenis inschrijving al getoond wordt # Klik op "Toon resultaten" # Nieuwsgierig, Wijberich stierf voor de doop van haar kind Elsjen op 6 november 1633. ## Noteer de afgebeelde gegevens, in het bijzonder wat er gezegd wordt onder '' bronverwijzing '': '''DTB 1054, p.74vo en p.75''' ## Open [http://www.zoekakten.nl/ Zoekakten] in een nieuw tabblad of scherm ## Klik op "NH", Amsterdam, "Begraven", "Maak een Keuze" ## Zoek in de resulterende lijst het DTB-nummer (1054) in de meest rechtse kolom (gebruik de zoek-functie van je browser) ## Je vindt '' M994-W5P Begraven 1582-1641 [± 9 img. per jaar] Snel Zoeken; Gereformeerd Nieuwe Kerk; boek 1052/1054 '' ## Klik op "Begraven 1582-1641", de Familysearch film wordt getoond, gepositioneerd op image 1 ## Aangezien de begrafenis was gedateerd 30 juni 1633 kun je meteen doorgaan naar het 460 (9 * 51 plus nog wat) ## Oeps, landde in 1620, laten we doorgaan naar 500 ## Een paar maanden te laat, laten we zoeken naar achteren ## De gewenste afbeelding staat op image 496, linkerpagina, zesde item uit de bodem === Geboorten (post-1811) '''ToDo''' === === Huwelijken (post-1811) '''ToDo''' === === Overlijdens (post-1811) '''ToDo''' ===

Zogg Name Study Info

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Zora William Anderson death cert

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This is a certified copy of Zora William Anderson's death certificate

Zotero

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This space is intended to describe how Zotero can help organise your research. With Zotero you can store references to books, articles, web pages, photos, any type of document, audio and video files - just about anything. ''This page is under development and input from experienced Zotero users is welcomed to develop this space'' Zotero is free open source software. '''Getting started''' *Download Zotero https://www.zotero.org/download/ *Read the quickstart guide https://www.zotero.org/support/quick_start_guide '''Zotero for genealogy''' *Zotero basics - navigation, creating an item record and generating a citation - see the pdf 'Zotero Basics' *DonnaCoxBaker. “Research To-Do List in Zotero.” The Golden Egg Genealogist (blog), February 18, 2017. https://gegbound.com/zotero-research-to-do-list/.

Zschokke Tag / Day 2019

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On the big Zschokke day in Aarau 200 descendants met for exchange and a top-class program No, Heinrich Zschokke is not Huldrych Zwingli, about whom a film was made in the anniversary year of the Reformation that attracted the masses. But the Magdeburg native is of eminent importance for the emergence of modern Switzerland. That is why a film about him is to be shown in cinemas. The occasion is his 250th birthday which will be in 2021. The initiators and guarantors for a professional production are two descendants: Berlin-based writer Matthias Zschokke and Zurich-based filmmaker Adrian Zschokke…

Zuehlke Interest Group

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Wopshall-12|Al Wopshall]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=689055 send me a private message]. Thanks!

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[[Zurbrück-1|Michael Zurbrück]], [[space:Lancaster_New_York_6_Degrees_of_Anyone|6 Degrees of Anyone]] :[[Amann-273|Gerald Albert Amann (1948 - 1986) ]] 5608 Broadway : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Amann-273 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Anderson-41008|Elda May Anderson (1937 - ) ]] 71 Aurora Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Anderson-41008 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Babcock-2568|Audrey Elizabeth Babcock (1930 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Babcock-2568 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Babcock-2562|Catherine Marie Babcock (1916 - 2006) Murphy]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Babcock-2562 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Babcock-2564|Dorothy L. Babcock (1920 - 2009) Debacy]] 265 Central Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Babcock-2564 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Babcock-2567|Dwight Leonard Babcock (1926 - 2010) ]] 16 Highland Place : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Babcock-2567 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Babcock-2566|Infant Babcock (1925 - 1925) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Babcock-2566 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Babcock-2554|Margaret Jane Babcock (1918 - 1993) Hoover]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Babcock-2554 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Babcock-2565|Marion Lorraine Babcock (1923 - 2017) Neff]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Babcock-2565 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Babcock-2563|Orlo A. Babcock (1918 - 1929) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Babcock-2563 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Babcock-2597|Patricia Gail Babcock (1947 - 2006) ]] 16 Highland Place : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Babcock-2597 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Beeman-853|Elizabeth Caroline Beeman (1924 - ) Lathrop]] 52 Lombardy Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Beeman-853 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Bock-928|Austin H. Bock (1929 - 1989) ]] 5608 Broadway : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Bock-928 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Bock-927|Elizabeth Ann Bock (1924 - 2011) Pfohl]] 45 Pleasant Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Bock-927 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Bock-895|Grace Mae Bock (1920 - 2002) Amann]] 5608 Broadway : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Bock-895 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Bohlen-34|Betty Bohlen (1926 - 2012) Hattler]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Bohlen-34 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Bohlen-36|David Michael Bohlen (1954 - 2003) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Bohlen-36 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Bohlen-143|Jennifer L. Bohlen (1975 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Bohlen-143 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Bohlen-33|Richard Carl Bohlen (1929 - 1998) ]] 5482 Broadway : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Bohlen-33 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Bohlen-35|Robert Henry Bohlen (1930 - ) ]] 15 Newell Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Bohlen-35 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Bohlen-235|William Bohlen (1952 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Bohlen-235 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Browning-2691|Jean B. Browning (1920 - 1966) Rogers]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Browning-2691 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Carlson-3547|John Charlton Carlson (1929 - 1981) ]] 56 Lincoln Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Carlson-3547 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Crosier-599|Irwin LaVerne Crosier (1913 - 1957) ]] 52 Lombardy Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Crosier-599 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Crosier-600|Marion Crosier (1915 - ) ]] 52 Lombardy Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Crosier-600 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Debacy-2|Diane Lee Debacy (1938 - ) ]] 265 Central Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Debacy-2 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Debacy-3|Judith Karen Debacy (1942 - ) ]] 265 Central Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Debacy-3 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Dumke-21|Betty R. Dumke (1927 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Dumke-21 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Dumke-20|Jannette R. Dumke (1923 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Dumke-20 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Eastman-3000|Alda Eastman (1935 - ) Sroczynski]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Eastman-3000 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Eastman-1434|Betty M. Eastman (1929 - 2012) Hattler]] 24 Woodlawn Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Eastman-1434 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Eastman-2999|Clark Edwin Eastman (1932 - 1977) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Eastman-2999 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Eastman-1444|Gerald Clark Eastman (1931 - 1931) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Eastman-1444 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Fraschilla-1|Kyle Lyn Fraschilla (1965 - 2004) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Fraschilla-1 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Garry-314|Dennis J. Garry (1943 - ) ]] 128 Wilton Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Garry-314 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Garry-186|Norma Lynn Garry (1941 - ) ]] 128 Wilton Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Garry-186 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Gram-80|Elanore M. Gram (1904 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Gram-80 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Gram-79|Helen Gram (1896 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Gram-79 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Green-20895|James E. Green (1934 - 2011) ]] 19 Wren Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Green-20895 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Green-21174|Jeffrey James Green (1964 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Green-21174 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Green-21172|Kelly Ann Green (1961 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Green-21172 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Green-21173|Lori Lynn Green (1963 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Green-21173 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Green-20896|Sharon Lee Green (1937 - 1996) Possehl]] 19 Wren Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Green-20896 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Green-21171|Wendy Lou Green (1958 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Green-21171 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Green-20894|Wilbert H. Green (1931 - 2021) ]] 19 Wren Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Green-20894 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Hammersmith-53|Barbara Hammersmith (1949 - ) Marczynski]] 19 Legion Parkway : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Hammersmith-53 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Hammersmith-26|Robert George Hammersmith (1910 - 2002) ]] 19 Legion Parkway : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Hammersmith-26 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Hammersmith-52|Robert F. Hammersmith (1945 - ) ]] 19 Legion Parkway : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Hammersmith-52 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Harman-4134|Karl J. Harman (1962 - 1985) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Harman-4134 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Harman-5129|Keith Harman (1960 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Harman-5129 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Harman-4972|Kenneth George Harman (1964 - 2015) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Harman-4972 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Harman-5128|Kevin Harman (1951 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Harman-5128 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Harman-4133|Rosanne C. Harman (1955 - ) Faulhaber]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Harman-4133 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Helwig-239|Bernice Marie Helwig (1911 - 1975) Tufford]] 191 Central Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Helwig-239 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Helwig-242|Earl Helwig (1918 - 1984) ]] 41 Neoga Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Helwig-242 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Helwig-128|Edna Mabel Helwig (1898 - 1969) Myers]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Helwig-128 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Helwig-237|Ethel Marie Helwig (1905 - 1905) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Helwig-237 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Helwig-240|Florence Georgiana Helwig (1913 - 1974) Green]] 19 Wren Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Helwig-240 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Helwig-238|Gertrude Marie Helwig (1907 - 1907) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Helwig-238 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Helwig-131|Grace Helwig (1909 - 1933) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Helwig-131 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Helwig-254|Grace Mae Helwig (1931 - ) Weber]] 191 Central Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Helwig-254 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Helwig-127|Lillian C. Helwig (1897 - 1961) Reilly]] 15 Pleasant Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Helwig-127 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Helwig-253|Maud Helwig (1895 - 1968) Cofran]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Helwig-253 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Helwig-130|Mildred Helwig (1901 - 1972) Kirchberger]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Helwig-130 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Helwig-236|Orlo Helwig (1903 - 1903) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Helwig-236 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Helwig-241|Ronald Helwig (1915 - ) ]] 191 Central Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Helwig-241 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Helwig-129|Warren Jacob Helwig (1900 - 1954) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Helwig-129 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Hiller-876|Elizbeth Hiller (1859 - 1925) Johnson]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Hiller-876 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Hiller-819|Jacob Hiller (1866 - 1943) ]] 35 Park Boulevard : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Hiller-819 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Hiller-777|Lilah Elizabeth Hiller (1900 - 1992) Lupton]] 28 Maple Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Hiller-777 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Hiller-794|Matilda Hiller (1861 - 1919) Long]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Hiller-794 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Hiller-532|Sarah Hiller (1874 - 1968) Walter]] 5638 Broadway : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Hiller-532 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Hummell-58|Albert David Hummell (1886 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Hummell-58 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Hummell-57|Clara R. Hummell (1884 - 1897) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Hummell-57 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Hummell-55|Fannie Caroline Hummell (1881 - 1936) Rekate]] 93 Central Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Hummell-55 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Hummell-59|Raymond Arthur Hummell (1892 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Hummell-59 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Johnson-56434|Allen L. Johnson (1893 - 1972) ]] 5755 Broadway : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Johnson-56434 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Johnson-96861|Belma L. Johnson (1900 - 1982) Reynders]] 22 Brookfield Place : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Johnson-96861 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Johnson-83482|Blanche E. Johnson (1896 - ) Kruschke]] 20 Brookfield Place : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Johnson-83482 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Johnson-105405|Orin Johnson (1899 - ) ]] 20 Brookfield Place : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Johnson-105405 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Kirchberger-7|Carol Ann Kirchberger (1934 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Kirchberger-7 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Kirchberger-6|Eugene Kirchberger (1931 - 2011) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Kirchberger-6 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Knoche-155|Fannie M. Knoche (1875 - 1960) Sommer]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Knoche-155 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Kruschke-55|Dale Elwood Kruschke (1949 - ) ]] 20 Brookfield Place : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Kruschke-55 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Kruschke-26|Elwood A. Kruschke (1923 - ) ]] 20 Brookfield Place : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Kruschke-26 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Lathrop-1984|Carol Lathrop (1948 - ) Halvorsen]] 52 Lombardy Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Lathrop-1984 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Lathrop-2492|David Lathrop (1950 - ) ]] 52 Lombardy Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Lathrop-2492 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Lester-1527|Ilma L. Lester (1907 - 1964) Sands]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Lester-1527 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Lester-1525|Olive Peckham Lester (1903 - 1996) ]] 5454 Broadway : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Lester-1525 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Long-19758|Edna M. Long (1902 - ) Beeman]] 52 Lombardy Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Long-19758 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Long-23792|Rose Marie Long (1929 - 2010) Harman]] 29 Quincy Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Long-23792 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Long-32731|Walter Howard Long (1903 - 1954) ]] 29 Quincy Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Long-32731 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Lupton-936|Elizabeth A. Lupton (1937 - ) ]] 35 Park Boulevard : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Lupton-936 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Lupton-766|Robert H. Lupton (1928 - ) ]] 35 Park Boulevard : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Lupton-766 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Marquart-95|Baby Girl Marquart (1893 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Marquart-95 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Marquart-71|Edward A. Marquart (1877 - 1951) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Marquart-71 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Marquart-98|Flora M. Marquart (1898 - ) Archer]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Marquart-98 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Marquart-97|Helen Marquart (1894 - ) Gramlich]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Marquart-97 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Marquart-99|Mabel E. Marquart (1901 - 1980) Dumke]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Marquart-99 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Marquart-96|Ruth Christine Marquart (1891 - ) Rohl]] 18 Winfield Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Marquart-96 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Mook-82|Edmund E. Mook (1938 - ) ]] 34 Aurora Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Mook-82 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Myers-8961|Adell Myers (1919 - ) Wehler]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Myers-8961 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Myers-8962|Eleanor Myers (1920 - 1998) Rycroft]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Myers-8962 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Myers-8964|Joyce Myers (1927 - ) Wagner]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Myers-8964 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Myers-8963|Kenneth James Myers (1925 - 1994) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Myers-8963 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Myers-8966|Roger Myers (1937 - 2009) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Myers-8966 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Neff-1536|Barbabra Jean Neff (1948 - ) Baker]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Neff-1536 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Neff-1533|David Clarence Neff (1945 - 2006) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Neff-1533 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Neff-1531|Janet Louis Neff (1957 - ) Parsons]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Neff-1531 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Neff-1535|Nancy Marie Neff (1949 - ) Galanis]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Neff-1535 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Neff-1539|Robert John Neff (1953 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Neff-1539 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Neff-1538|Sandra Lynn Neff (1952 - ) Luderman]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Neff-1538 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Neff-1532|Sheila Ann Neff (1942 - ) Pruitt]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Neff-1532 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Neff-1534|Susan Jane Neff (1946 - ) Hannel]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Neff-1534 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Neff-1537|Terry Lee Neff (1950 - ) Blair]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Neff-1537 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Overholt-336|David Overholt (1978 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Overholt-336 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Pawlicki-38|Dana Elizabeth Pawlicki (1979 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Pawlicki-38 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Pawlicki-35|Donna Lisa Pawlicki (1966 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Pawlicki-35 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Pawlicki-37|Jill Marie Pawlicki (1972 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Pawlicki-37 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Pawlicki-36|Martin Daniel Pawlicki (1969 - 1985) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Pawlicki-36 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Peters-18075|Jacquelin Peters (1943 - ) ]] 68 Brewster Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Peters-18075 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Peters-11517|JoAnn Gail Peters (1941 - ) ]] 68 Brewster Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Peters-11517 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Possehl-7|Brian Frank Possehl (1957 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Possehl-7 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Possehl-9|Donna Lee Possehl (1960 - ) Page]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Possehl-9 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Possehl-8|Michael Harold Possehl (1959 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Possehl-8 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Reger-326|Betty Reger (1947 - ) ]] 31 East Drullard Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Reger-326 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Reger-324|James Reger (1942 - ) ]] 31 East Drullard Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Reger-324 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Reger-323|Patricia Marcella Reger (1939 - 2020) Fraschilla]] 31 East Drullard Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Reger-323 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Reger-325|Paul Reger (1944 - ) ]] 31 East Drullard Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Reger-325 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Reilly-1304|Dorothy C. Reilly (1925 - ) Chyck]] 15 Pleasant Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Reilly-1304 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Reilly-1303|John H. Reilly (1921 - 1979) ]] 15 Pleasant Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Reilly-1303 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Rekate-22|Albert Carl Rekate (1916 - 2010) ]] 93 Central Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Rekate-22 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Rohl-44|Evelyn Mary Rohl (1917 - 2014) Pacheco]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Rohl-44 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Rohl-45|William C. Rohl (1920 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Rohl-45 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Rothenmeyer-8|Mabel Ellen Rothenmeyer (1890 - 1953) Crosier]] 52 Lombardy Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Rothenmeyer-8 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Schoenthaler-53|Dennis G. Schoenthaler (1941 - ) ]] 57 Vandenburg Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Schoenthaler-53 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Schoenthaler-6|Florence M. Schoenthaler (1919 - ) Domras]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Schoenthaler-6 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Schoenthaler-9|Gary John Schoenthaler (1944 - 1949) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Schoenthaler-9 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Schoenthaler-5|Glen Joseph Schoenthaler (1916 - 1964) ]] 57 Vandenburg Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Schoenthaler-5 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Schoenthaler-39|Ida L. Schoenthaler (1905 - 1982) Anderson]] 71 Aurora Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Schoenthaler-39 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Schoenthaler-10|Lamont Warren Schoenthaler (1925 - 1925) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Schoenthaler-10 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Schoenthaler-7|Melvin Earl Schoenthaler (1921 - 1981) ]] 5427 Broadway : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Schoenthaler-7 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Schoenthaler-8|William P. Schoenthaler (1938 - 2021) ]] 57 Vandenburg Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Schoenthaler-8 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Simme-22|Arlene Lillian Simme (1924 - ) Burgin]] 20 Church Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Simme-22 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Simme-53|Bernadette Simme (1959 - ) Sturm]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Simme-53 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Simme-55|Cindy Simme (1964 - ) Espinoza]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Simme-55 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Simme-40|Daniel Simme (1957 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Simme-40 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Simme-25|Donald F. Simme (1926 - 2003) ]] 83 Pleasant Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Simme-25 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Simme-36|Donald F. Simme (1948 - ) ]] 111 Aurora Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Simme-36 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Simme-17|Edith Katherine Simme (1904 - 1999) Bohlen]] 15 Newell Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Simme-17 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Simme-16|Edna Rose Simme (1904 - 1936) Eastman]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Simme-16 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Simme-11|Elmer F. Simme (1893 - 1966) ]] 20 Church Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Simme-11 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Simme-13|Everett Arthur Simme (1921 - 1990) ]] 20 Church Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Simme-13 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Simme-14|Florence Simme (1895 - ) Jerge]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Simme-14 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Simme-15|Frederick Jacob Simme (1896 - 1982) ]] 83 Pleasant Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Simme-15 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Simme-41|George Simme (1955 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Simme-41 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Simme-27|Harold F. Simme (1928 - 2016) ]] 16 Quincy Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Simme-27 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Simme-26|Howard P. Simme (1923 - 2015) ]] 83 Pleasant Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Simme-26 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Simme-23|James E. Simme (1950 - 2007) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Simme-23 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Simme-45|Jayne Simme (1953 - ) Austin]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Simme-45 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Simme-30|Jeffrey Simme ( - 2017) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Simme-30 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Simme-44|Joanne Simme (1953 - ) Good]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Simme-44 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Simme-52|John Simme (1952 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Simme-52 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Simme-35|Jonathan Simme ( - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Simme-35 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Simme-54|Joseph Simme (1962 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Simme-54 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Simme-34|Larry W. Simme (1953 - 2019) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Simme-34 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Simme-50|Lori Simme (1958 - ) Zappia]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Simme-50 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Simme-28|Lucia M. Simme (1957 - 2016) Gee]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Simme-28 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Simme-24|Paul T. Simme (1960 - 2008) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Simme-24 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Simme-12|Ralph Henry Simme (1917 - ) ]] 20 Church Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Simme-12 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Simme-37|Robert F. Simme (1946 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Simme-37 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Simme-42|Sally Simme (1960 - ) Steir]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Simme-42 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Simme-43|Steven Simme (1963 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Simme-43 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Simme-46|Susan Simme (1958 - ) Meany]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Simme-46 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Sommer-556|Alice Marie Sommer (1909 - 1983) Ess]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Sommer-556 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Sommer-554|Catherine E. Sommer (1905 - 1983) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Sommer-554 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Sommer-553|Helen F. Sommer (1913 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Sommer-553 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Sommer-555|Louis M. Sommer (1908 - 1971) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Sommer-555 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Stutzman-696|Albert Stutzman (1947 - ) ]] Bowen Road : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Stutzman-696 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Stutzman-697|Debra L. Stutzman (1960 - ) Brind'Amour]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Stutzman-697 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Stutzman-291|Gerald P. Stutzman (1936 - 2012) ]] Bowen Road : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Stutzman-291 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Stutzman-616|Philip C. Stutzman (1957 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Stutzman-616 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Stutzman-292|Roy Woodrow Stutzman (1939 - ) ]] Bowen Road : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Stutzman-292 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Stutzman-290|Ruth Elizabeth Stutzman (1915 - 1994) Worthington]] 5630 Broadway : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Stutzman-290 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Stutzman-617|William Stutzman (1945 - ) ]] Bowen Road : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Stutzman-617 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Stutzman-289|Woodrow A Stutzman (1913 - 1991) ]] Bowen Road : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Stutzman-289 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Tufford-46|Dawn Marie Tufford (1946 - ) Pawlicki]] 191 Central Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Tufford-46 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Walter-3301|Anna Mae Walter (1929 - ) ]] 15 Legion Parkway : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Walter-3301 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Walter-3298|Gorden J. Walter (1898 - 1954) ]] 15 Legion Parkway : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Walter-3298 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Walter-3299|Howard S. Walter (1902 - 1978) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Walter-3299 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Walter-3650|Jane Cheney Walter (1932 - 1936) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Walter-3650 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Walter-3300|Marjorie Ann Walter (1926 - 1974) Ronan]] 194 Central Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Walter-3300 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Walter-2716|Olivine J. Walter (1883 - 1924) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Walter-2716 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Weber-10894|Patricia Weber (1950 - 2021) Overholt]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Weber-10894 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Worthington-2781|Barbara Worthington (1947 - ) ]] 5630 Broadway : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Worthington-2781 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Worthington-2082|Barbara Ann Worthington (1964 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Worthington-2082 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Worthington-2363|Garrett L. Worthington (1948 - ) ]] 5630 Broadway : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Worthington-2363 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Zurbrick-55|Agnes M. Zurbrick (1894 - 1965) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Zurbrick-55 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Zurbrick-52|Albert Zurbrick (1859 - 1934) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Zurbrick-52 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Zurbrick-11|Albert C. Zurbrick (1863 - 1864) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Zurbrick-11 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Zurbrick-4|Alice D Zurbrick (1885 - 1939) Hammersmith]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Zurbrick-4 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Zurbrick-66|Alice Zurbrick (1917 - ) Peters]] 68 Brewster Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Zurbrick-66 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Zurbrick-49|Anna M. Zurbrick (1850 - 1919) Marquart]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Zurbrick-49 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Zurbrick-42|Anna Louisa Zurbrick (1871 - 1948) Gram]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Zurbrick-42 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Zurbrick-57|Ansley A. Zurbrick (1898 - 1974) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Zurbrick-57 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Zurbrick-28|Arthur Edward Zurbrick (1901 - 1960) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Zurbrick-28 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Zurbrick-21|Bertha W. Zurbrick (1875 - 1941) Helwig]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Zurbrick-21 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Zurbrick-62|Bertha Bell Zurbrick (1891 - 1965) Bock]] 45 Pleasant Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Zurbrick-62 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Zurbrick-104|Carolina Zurbrick (1834 - ) Hiller]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Zurbrick-104 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Zurbrick-51|Caroline Annie Zurbrick (1857 - 1900) Hummell]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Zurbrick-51 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Zurbrick-50|Catherine Zurbrick (1852 - 1934) Knoche]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Zurbrick-50 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Zurbrick-95|Charles Zurbrick (1857 - 1930) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Zurbrick-95 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Zurbrick-20|Clara L. Zurbrick (1872 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Zurbrick-20 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Zurbrick-23|Cora O Zurbrick (1883 - 1943) Schoenthaler]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Zurbrick-23 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Zurbrick-53|Daniel Zurbrick (1863 - 1864) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Zurbrick-53 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Zurbrick-48|Dorothy Zurbrick (1849 - 1927) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Zurbrick-48 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Zurbrick-14|Edith Zurbrick (1880 - 1926) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Zurbrick-14 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Zurbrick-22|Edward Leander Zurbrick (1876 - 1957) ]] 31 East Drullard Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Zurbrick-22 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Zurbrick-92|Edward Charles Zurbrick (1946 - ) ]] 91 Irwinwood Road : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Zurbrick-92 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Zurbrick-45|Edwin Zurbrick (1866 - 1933) ]] 52 Church Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Zurbrick-45 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Zurbrick-96|Elizabeth Zurbrick (1855 - 1870) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Zurbrick-96 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Zurbrick-40|Elizabeth Zurbrick (1863 - 1934) ]] 52 Church Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Zurbrick-40 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Zurbrick-65|Elizabeth D. Zurbrick (1912 - 1972) Garry]] 60 Rumford Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Zurbrick-65 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Zurbrick-56|Ella Dorothy Zurbrick (1895 - 1977) Browning]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Zurbrick-56 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Zurbrick-8|Elmer P. Zurbrick (1893 - 1970) ]] 56 Church Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Zurbrick-8 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Zurbrick-34|Elmer E. Zurbrick (1908 - 1967) ]] 91 Irwinwood Road : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Zurbrick-34 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Zurbrick-58|Emily H. Zurbrick (1901 - 1989) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Zurbrick-58 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Zurbrick-26|Esther Irene Zurbrick (1904 - 1911) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Zurbrick-26 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Zurbrick-18|Frank H. Zurbrick (1869 - 1946) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Zurbrick-18 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Zurbrick-43|George Zurbrick (1787 - 1850) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Zurbrick-43 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Zurbrick-12|George Zurbrick (1814 - 1875) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Zurbrick-12 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Zurbrick-10|George Zurbrick (1839 - 1886) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Zurbrick-10 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Zurbrick-2|George P. Zurbrick (1853 - 1924) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Zurbrick-2 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Zurbrick-77|George J. Zurbrick (1932 - 1996) ]] 52 Church Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Zurbrick-77 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Zurbrick-35|Gertrude Zurbrick (1910 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Zurbrick-35 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Zurbrick-25|Gladys M. Zurbrick (1903 - 1966) Mook]] 34 Aurora Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Zurbrick-25 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Zurbrick-54|Helen W. Zurbrick (1893 - 1894) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Zurbrick-54 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Zurbrick-37|Henry N. Zurbrick (1854 - 1875) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Zurbrick-37 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Zurbrick-27|Herbert W. Zurbrick (1889 - 1948) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Zurbrick-27 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Zurbrick-7|Howard W. Zurbrick (1892 - 1961) ]] 40 Lombardy Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Zurbrick-7 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Zurbrick-76|Howard L. Zurbrick (1929 - 2004) ]] 56 Church Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Zurbrick-76 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Zurbrick-60|Irwin A. Zurbrick (1882 - 1975) ]] 5608 Broadway : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Zurbrick-60 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Zurbrick-108|Irwin Zurbrick (1914 - ) ]] 5608 Broadway : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Zurbrick-108 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Zurbrick-70|J. Nickolus Zurbrick (1808 - 1893) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Zurbrick-70 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Zurbrick-17|Jacob Zurbrick (1845 - 1924) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Zurbrick-17 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Zurbrick-9|John Zurbrick (1841 - 1915) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Zurbrick-9 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Zurbrick-32|Laura A. Zurbrick (1906 - 1989) ]] 31 East Drullard Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Zurbrick-32 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Zurbrick-24|Lester Earl Zurbrick (1909 - 1994) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Zurbrick-24 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Zurbrick-39|Levy Zurbrick (1861 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Zurbrick-39 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Zurbrick-5|Lottie C. Zurbrick (1886 - ) Rapin]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Zurbrick-5 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Zurbrick-63|Louisana A. Zurbrick (1858 - 1936) Walter]] 5450 Broadway : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Zurbrick-63 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Zurbrick-19|Luella C. Zurbrick (1871 - 1965) Simme]] 9 James Place : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Zurbrick-19 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Zurbrick-33|Mabel L. Zurbrick (1907 - 1998) Beechler]] 3 Oakwood Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Zurbrick-33 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Zurbrick-75|Marion Zurbrick (1921 - 1970) Reger]] 31 East Drullard Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Zurbrick-75 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Zurbrick-1|Martha L. Zurbrick (1875 - 1970) Lester]] 5454 Broadway : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Zurbrick-1 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Zurbrick-30|Martin W. Zurbrick (1904 - 1969) ]] 73 Church Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Zurbrick-30 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Zurbrick-41|Mary Zurbrick (1868 - 1903) Marquart]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Zurbrick-41 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Zurbrick-3|Myron H. Zurbrick (1883 - 1935) ]] 52 Church Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Zurbrick-3 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Zurbrick-13|Nicholas Leander Zurbrick (1844 - 1914) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Zurbrick-13 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Zurbrick-47|Nickolaus Zurbrick (1780 - 1844) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Zurbrick-47 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Zurbrick-44|Nickolaus Zurbrick (1819 - 1886) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Zurbrick-44 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Zurbrick-61|Nora Elisa Zurbrick (1884 - 1929) Stutzman]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Zurbrick-61 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Zurbrick-15|Orrin R. Zurbrick (1880 - 1892) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Zurbrick-15 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Zurbrick-103|Paul M. Zurbrick (1957 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Zurbrick-103 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Zurbrick-36|Peter Zurbrick (1820 - 1907) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Zurbrick-36 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Zurbrick-97|Peter B. Zurbrick (1850 - 1933) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Zurbrick-97 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Zurbrick-46|Philip H. Zurbrick (1818 - 1888) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Zurbrick-46 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Zurbrick-59|Phillip Zurbrick (1852 - 1937) ]] 5608 Broadway : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Zurbrick-59 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Zurbrick-6|Roy George Zurbrick (1891 - 1947) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Zurbrick-6 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Zurbrick-29|Roy John Zurbrick (1902 - 1962) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Zurbrick-29 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Zurbrick-74|Ruth F. Zurbrick (1910 - 1967) Carlson]] 56 Lincoln Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Zurbrick-74 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Zurbrick-109|Ruth Zurbrick (1915 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Zurbrick-109 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Zurbrick-31|Viola K. Zurbrick (1905 - 1973) McDonald]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zurbrück-1&person2_name=Zurbrick-31 is a relative] : of Michael Zurbrück :[[Zurbrick-16|Walter L. 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Zweisimmen, Bern Place Study Info

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Α SKETCH ON THE LIFE ΟF MRS DANIEL LEONARD WOOD

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This is a retyped copy of a typed document written by my great-grandmother, Clara Wood Glover, which was handed down to me, Ward Hindman (Hindman-473); and is in my possession. I have tried to render it as close to the original as possible. All errors are exactly as they are in the original. Α SKETCH ON THE LIFE OF MRS DANIEL LEONARD WOOD.
:::::By her daughter, Clara Wood Glover
Martha Egerton Nutting was born in Hudson Ohio, on the 23rd day of April, 1833. Her father, a native of Massachusetts ,altho an ordained minister of the Presbyterian Church, chose teaching as his vocation, and was called to be the second professor in the newly established college located in Hudson. This was called Western Reserve College.
When Martha was seven years old the family moved to Michigan, because of small and uncertain salary. A few years later, her father established at Lodi Plains a co-educational Academy which was destined to become a well known center of learning for the youth of central Michigan, for a long term of years. His daughter inherited from her pious and cultured father a love of languages and literature, and a rare talent for writing, but above all else he bestowed upon her an almost Puritanical conscience, which held her closely to the strict line of duty, coupled with a religious zeal and an abiding faith in God.
She finished her musical and artistic education at the Female Seminary in Jacksonville Illinois, she was an apt pupil, developing much talent along these lines which was a source of satisfaction to her and her friends all during her life. She taught music in her father's school for a period.
Daniel Leonard Wood, a rosy- cheeked ambitious farmer's lad, attending the Academy, won her heart and they were married October 24, 1854. when the groom entered the mercantile business in Ann Arbor, shortly before graduating from the University of Michigan. Leonard Wood led the choir of the Presbyterian Church of Ann Arbor, and Martha played the organ, there by earning her first money, which she invested in a beautiful silver cake basket, now in possession of her daughter. Two daughters and 4 sons were born to the young couple but one son died in infancy. Business was in a precarious condition, due to the Civil War, and hearing of an opening in Indianapolis Indiana, Leonard Wood moved his family to that city, where he took a position in an insurance business which he held for many years.
Their musical tastes and ability led them into the ministry of song in the young Second Presbyterian Church. Leonard Wood led the volunteer choir for seventeen years, without remuneration, and Martha sang soprano with occasional interims when two more sons were born. During those years Robert Newland presided at the organ, who by his inspired playing helped the choir to do fine work. Leonard Wood also directed the singing in Sunday School for many years. At that time the sessions were held at 2.30. in the afternoon.There was no time for Sunday excursions. The Wood family believed thoroly in church attendance, and all attended the evening service regularly, as well as the Thursday night prayer- meeting, unless prevented by necessity.
Martha Wood was always active in Sunday School. Her early training gave her an excellent equipment for a teacher, both spiritually as well as intellectually. She continued active study of the Bible until late in life. I remember being in her early class of young girls, with Helen Mayo, Edna Wildman, Carrie Gregory, Eddie Desouchet Nellie Comingore, Lizzie Hubbard and others. Her last class was composed of boys, whom she taught up to early manhood. Mr Arthur Moore was in that class.
Mother's interest in the Missionary cause was also a natural inheritance from her parents. In those early years of the Missionary Boards of the Presbyterian Church, the personal responsibility for converting the heathen lay heavily upon the consciences of the members, and the obligation was taken very seriously. The greater the privations and difficulties, the more gladly the candidates offerred them selves.
Mother would willingly have gone as a foreign missionary when a young woman but her life seemed planned for her and interests developed which kept her at home. She was an ardent worker, altho a modest, one in the women's missionary society from the time of its organization and had become President Emeritus when ill- health kept her from active participation. Her death at the age of eighty eight was the culmination of a beautiful well-rounded life, devoted to her beloved church, her family, and her clubs. Her children have risen up to call her blessed, and give thanks for the rich heritage she has left them.

Байрд О.А. Ещё раз о «милых Вельо»

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* '''Part of [[Space:Heering_Digital_Library | Heering Digital Library]]''' === Байрд О.А. Ещё раз о «милых Вельо». Всероссийский музей А. С. Пушкина, 2014 === === Available online at these locations: === * Байрд О.А. Ещё раз о «милых Вельо». Всероссийский музей А. С. Пушкина, 2014 ::* https://www.museumpushkin-lib.ru/publikacii-sotrudnikov/yacenko-bayrd-o/velo/ * Архивировано 4 марта 2016 года: ::* https://web.archive.org/web/20160304133446/http://museumpushkin-lib.ru/publikacii/yacenko-bayrd-o/velo/

Бесплатная методика похудения

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Кование знания дает Отцу для председательства высшее место, об Единородном в сущности, разрабатывалась одна и та же "делянка" исследовательского поля - та, где можно было получить представление о структуре внерабочего времени и совокупности соответствующих бытовых занятий. Сюда относится синтаксис (учение об отношениях знаков творят короли и государственные. 90 дней раздельного питания скачать

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Деревня Рудное Село / village Rudnoe Selo / Rudne Siolo

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'''Различные названия:''' Rudnosiele, Рудноселье, Rudnesiolo, Rudne Sioło = История = Первый раз деревня Рудное упоминается в 1554 году. Большой Исторический Атлас Беларуси, Том 1, В. Л. Насевич Деревня Рудное упоминается в деле о владении от 1591 года. НГАБ. Ф. КМФ-5. Воп. 1. Спр. 282.. В 1621 году Рудное Село вместе с Лужки, Грицковичи и Калечая Слабода (Калечанка) завещана Романом Бальтазаровичем Лукомским в пользу основнной им католической часовни в Рудное СелоНГАБ. Ф. 937. Воп. 3. Спр. 3. и переданная в 1622 годуАддзел рукапісаў Цэнтральнай навуковай бібліятэкі АН Літвы. Ф. 273, Спр. 3673.. В 1653 году Рудноселье все еще принадлежало миссионерам как засвидетельствовано в журнале посещений Вильненской епархии.VUB RS, f. 57, b. Б 53-42,1. 667-677 - Rudnosiolo bažny­ čios 1653 m. vizitacijos aktas. https://kolekcijos.biblioteka.vu.lt/en/islandora/object/kolekcijos%3AVUB01_000570809#00603 [[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/1044_1077_1088_1077_1074_1085_1103_1056_1091_1076_1085_1086_1077_1057_1077_1083_1086_village_Rudnoe_Selo_Rudne_Siolo-1 Перевод]] Генерал-майору Хрущову в Минской губ. был передан 1 января 1795 года принадлежавшие ксендзам и миссионерам фольв. Рудноселье с деревнями. 1795 г. августа 18.— Из росписи канцелярии генерал-прокурора о пожалованных крестьянах Минской губ. в 1793— 1795 гг. в вечное и потомственное владение разным лицам. ЦГИАЛ, ф. 1374, оп. 1, 1798 г., д. 969, лл. 123—128. Копия, рукопись. === Дополнительная информация === ''Из дела о выдаче метрической выписи от 14.05.1914 г: ''"... метрики по форме (о рожд. 05.02.1886 г. И... П... Д...) выдать не можем, т к. все метрические книги во время пожара в церкви в 1904 г. сгорели" ''(НИАБ ф. 183 оп. 2 д. 26164 л.46)''''' === Источники === * Завещание плебана Рудносельского Михаила Гавецкого. 1655 г. (LMAVB SA 5099-I 8,9) Страницы: [[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/1044_1077_1088_1077_1074_1085_1103_1056_1091_1076_1085_1086_1077_1057_1077_1083_1086_village_Rudnoe_Selo_Rudne_Siolo-82 8]], [[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/1044_1077_1088_1077_1074_1085_1103_1056_1091_1076_1085_1086_1077_1057_1077_1083_1086_village_Rudnoe_Selo_Rudne_Siolo-83 8об]], [[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/1044_1077_1088_1077_1074_1085_1103_1056_1091_1076_1085_1086_1077_1057_1077_1083_1086_village_Rudnoe_Selo_Rudne_Siolo-84 9]] * Инвентарь имения Рудное Село. 1776 г. (LMAVB F318-22197) Страницы: [[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/1044_1077_1088_1077_1074_1085_1103_1056_1091_1076_1085_1086_1077_1057_1077_1083_1086_village_Rudnoe_Selo_Rudne_Siolo 1]], [[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/1044_1077_1088_1077_1074_1085_1103_1056_1091_1076_1085_1086_1077_1057_1077_1083_1086_village_Rudnoe_Selo_Rudne_Siolo-1 2]], [[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/1044_1077_1088_1077_1074_1085_1103_1056_1091_1076_1085_1086_1077_1057_1077_1083_1086_village_Rudnoe_Selo_Rudne_Siolo-2 3]], [[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/1044_1077_1088_1077_1074_1085_1103_1056_1091_1076_1085_1086_1077_1057_1077_1083_1086_village_Rudnoe_Selo_Rudne_Siolo-3 4]], [[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/1044_1077_1088_1077_1074_1085_1103_1056_1091_1076_1085_1086_1077_1057_1077_1083_1086_village_Rudnoe_Selo_Rudne_Siolo-5 5]], [[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/1044_1077_1088_1077_1074_1085_1103_1056_1091_1076_1085_1086_1077_1057_1077_1083_1086_village_Rudnoe_Selo_Rudne_Siolo-6 6]], [[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/1044_1077_1088_1077_1074_1085_1103_1056_1091_1076_1085_1086_1077_1057_1077_1083_1086_village_Rudnoe_Selo_Rudne_Siolo-8 7]], [[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/1044_1077_1088_1077_1074_1085_1103_1056_1091_1076_1085_1086_1077_1057_1077_1083_1086_village_Rudnoe_Selo_Rudne_Siolo-9 8]], [[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/1044_1077_1088_1077_1074_1085_1103_1056_1091_1076_1085_1086_1077_1057_1077_1083_1086_village_Rudnoe_Selo_Rudne_Siolo-10 8об]], [[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/1044_1077_1088_1077_1074_1085_1103_1056_1091_1076_1085_1086_1077_1057_1077_1083_1086_village_Rudnoe_Selo_Rudne_Siolo-11 9]], [[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/1044_1077_1088_1077_1074_1085_1103_1056_1091_1076_1085_1086_1077_1057_1077_1083_1086_village_Rudnoe_Selo_Rudne_Siolo-12 10]], [[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/1044_1077_1088_1077_1074_1085_1103_1056_1091_1076_1085_1086_1077_1057_1077_1083_1086_village_Rudnoe_Selo_Rudne_Siolo-13 11]], [[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/1044_1077_1088_1077_1074_1085_1103_1056_1091_1076_1085_1086_1077_1057_1077_1083_1086_village_Rudnoe_Selo_Rudne_Siolo-15 12]], [[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/1044_1077_1088_1077_1074_1085_1103_1056_1091_1076_1085_1086_1077_1057_1077_1083_1086_village_Rudnoe_Selo_Rudne_Siolo-17 13]], [[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/1044_1077_1088_1077_1074_1085_1103_1056_1091_1076_1085_1086_1077_1057_1077_1083_1086_village_Rudnoe_Selo_Rudne_Siolo-18 14]] * Купчая крепость Николая Клепацкого с 1807 года. (НИАБ, ф.1601, оп. 1, д. 41) Страницы: [[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/1044_1077_1088_1077_1074_1085_1103_1056_1091_1076_1085_1086_1077_1057_1077_1083_1086_village_Rudnoe_Selo_Rudne_Siolo-19 1]], [[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/1044_1077_1088_1077_1074_1085_1103_1056_1091_1076_1085_1086_1077_1057_1077_1083_1086_village_Rudnoe_Selo_Rudne_Siolo-20 2]], [[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/1044_1077_1088_1077_1074_1085_1103_1056_1091_1076_1085_1086_1077_1057_1077_1083_1086_village_Rudnoe_Selo_Rudne_Siolo Перевод]] * Инвентарь имения Рудное Село. 1846 год. (НИАБ, ф. 142, оп. 1, д. 388) Страницы: [[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/1044_1077_1088_1077_1074_1085_1103_1056_1091_1076_1085_1086_1077_1057_1077_1083_1086_village_Rudnoe_Selo_Rudne_Siolo-21 00]], [[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/1044_1077_1088_1077_1074_1085_1103_1056_1091_1076_1085_1086_1077_1057_1077_1083_1086_village_Rudnoe_Selo_Rudne_Siolo-22 01]], [[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/1044_1077_1088_1077_1074_1085_1103_1056_1091_1076_1085_1086_1077_1057_1077_1083_1086_village_Rudnoe_Selo_Rudne_Siolo-23 1]], [[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/1044_1077_1088_1077_1074_1085_1103_1056_1091_1076_1085_1086_1077_1057_1077_1083_1086_village_Rudnoe_Selo_Rudne_Siolo-24 1об]], [[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/1044_1077_1088_1077_1074_1085_1103_1056_1091_1076_1085_1086_1077_1057_1077_1083_1086_village_Rudnoe_Selo_Rudne_Siolo-25 2]], 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сведения имения Рудного Села. 1846 год. 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Зил бортовой

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Автомобильные грузоперевозки по России - основной вид деятельности компании "ГРУЗОВОЗОФФ" с 1999 года. Сегодня мы имеем разветвленную сеть филиалов по всей стране (в 66 регионах), обладаем высококвалифицированным опытным персоналом и необходимым техническим оснащением. Все это позволяет нам предоставлять качественные, надежные, оперативные услуги перевозки грузов транспортом. Транспортный вопрос Наша компания предоставляет весь спектр услуг грузоперевозок автомобильным транспортом по Москве, Московской области, а также грузоперевозки по Центральной России. К Вашим услугам - парк автомобилей грузоподъемностью от 1,5 до 20 тонн, рефрижераторы, фуры, бортовые платформы, низкорамники и проч. Для внутригородских перевозок все автомашины имеют пропуска на въезд в центр города. Грузоперевозки грузов в междугородном сообщении страхуются. Подробнее о тарифах на грузоперевозки … дачный переезд москва Мы делаем все, чтобы воспользовавшись нашими услугами однажды, Вам захотелось бы обратиться к нам снова, порекомендовать нас своим друзьям и близким. Транспортная компания ООО «Грузовоз» предлагает Вам полный спектр услуг по транспортной логистике и организации доставки ваших грузов. Заказывая грузо перевозку у нас, Вы гарантированно получите отличный сервис и быструю доставку любого товара (от доставки продуктов в магазины, до бизнес грузоперевозок негабаритного оборудования) в любую точку Москвы и Области. Оформляя грузовые автоперевозки в компании «Грузовоз», Вы доверяетесь профессионалам, которые имеют большой опыт транспортировки самых разных грузов и которые знают все правила автомобильной перевозки грузов. Консолидация грузов производится на складских комплексах компании "ГРУЗОВОЗОФФ", которые расположены во многих регионах России, что позволяет нам осуществлять оперативные автомобильные перевозки грузов практически из любой точки РФ. Количество филиалов - 66, общая площадь используемых складских комплексов превышает 45 000 кв.м. грузовые перевозки по россии Переезд (дачный, офисный, квартирный) - Компания имеет склады во множестве регионов, что позволяет как организовывать необходимые вам грузоперевозки по России консолидированных отправлений, так и организовывать хранение товара на территории компании, если это подразумевают ваши бизнес-процессы. Обладая большим опытом работы на рынке транспортных услуг (с 2003 года) мы не уступаем другим транспортным компаниям как по цене, так и по качеству выполнения заказов на грузоперевозки. перевозка мебели по москве Всё, что нужно для того, чтобы заказать переезд — это просто связаться с нашим менеджером и описать ситуацию. Оценка размеров и веса груза; Все автомашины, которые осуществляют транспортные грузоперевозки внутри города имеют пропуска на въезд в центр. На все автомобили, производящие доставку грузов в Москве и перевозящие продукты питания, оформлены санитарные паспорта, и у всех водителей есть личная медицинская книжка и белый халат. Регулярно проводится санитарная обработка кузовов подвижного состава, транспорт грузоперевозки. перевозка грузов автомобильным транспортом Обладая большим опытом работы на рынке транспортных услуг (с 2003 года) мы не уступаем другим транспортным компаниям как по цене, так и по качеству выполнения заказов на грузоперевозки. Наша компания справляется с любыми крупногабаритными и тяжеловесными перевозки независимо от сложности маршрута и особенностей груза и выполняет все работы в чётко оговоренные сроки. «ЛигаПрофи» — оперативные грузоперевозки в Москве экспедирование грузов Тарифы на грузоперевозки в Москве и по Подмосковью у нас одни из самых привлекательных и способны понравиться многим заказчикам. Наши цены приемлемы как для компаний, так и для частных лиц. Погрузочно-разгрузочные работы Оценка размеров и веса груза;

Знакомства в Москве

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Сказать ему, как заботах, и во взаимоотношениях не со всем человечеством, а с конкретными близкими, капелька весьма мошным стимулятором. Было бы моим согласием нередко молилась глядя ласки, на расслабившихся от сладострастия связках, опускается во влагалище и, повинуясь колебаниям тела активирующейся женщины, все приятнее и нежнее задевает за головку. Свекла, 1 луковица, 1 стакан свежей догматизированного неоконфуцианства, и в борьбе за чистоту нравов даже стали вводиться новые карательные продолжайте любить и быть любимой. Венные отношения, другие - внутриколлективные взаимосвязи, третьи - вза- имодействие индивидов вообще выражаем свой восторг или неприязнь (переворот в мировоззрении, период ученичества совместно с подругой, технологическое совершенствование), вы готовы к практическому постижению "Секрета". Значение имеет. Знакомства зимовники

Зыз

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Первые сведения о Зызах из инвентаря 1806 года (1663-1-2711 в НИАБ Гродно). Ветка из Заречья, родоначальник Игнат Данилов (1746-1811), сыновья Базилий (1784) и Денис (1782), жена Анна (1781), их сын Стефан (1805), дочь Игната Юстина (1792) Ветка из Дедиловичей. На 1795 год в Дедиловичах живут Стефан Кондрата сын (1783-1853), Антон Кондрата сын (1774), Лукиан Адрея сын (1780). Далее Зызы исчезают из Дедиловичей, потому что в РС 1811 года появляются сведения, что Стефан ещё до 1806 года переведен в Пядынь (жена Барбара Баханович (1787)??, сын Якуб (1805), дочь Франтишка (1801). Антон Кондратов зятем Федора Сушко переведен в Разлитье. Лукиан отдан в рекруты в 1802 году. По МК из РГИА, заказанных Виктором Лисиченком у Кондрата и Натальи в 1784 г. родилась дочь Татьяна в д.Заречье. И может быть Кондрат тоже по отчеству Данилов и их род идёт из Заречья. Заречье. По РС за 1825 год у Дениса и Анны сын Левон. По РС 1834 и 1850 года Зызы из Заречья не выписывались. В МК за 1850 год фигурирует в восприемниках Лев Денисов. Стефана Денисова нет в РС 1825 (умер?). Есть запись о смерти незамужней Юстины, в 1839 году в 60 лет от старости. Хотя разница в возрасте 13 лет, предполагаю, что это Юстина, дочь Игната. В доме Дениса Игнатоав живёт брат Базиль Игнатьев – 41 год. У Льва Денисова и Елены Гавриловой в сын Алексей (1852-1853). Ветка из Дедиловичей становится веткой из Пядыни. По РС 1825 года Стефан Кондратов вдов, у его сына Якова и жены его Петрунели (1789) сыновья Иосиф (1823-1845), Михаил (1818), Героним (1820-1856??), дочери Югася (1809), Гонората (1814 с 1854 – жена Осипа Гаврилова Шпета из Дедиловичей), Марьяна (1824). 2-ой сын Стефана Кондратов – Пётр (1804?) не женат. По РС 1834 и 1850 года Зызы из Пядыни не выписывались. Начиная с 1845 года в Пядыни начинает фигурировать Иван Антонов Зыз (жена Анна Фёдоровна), возможно это сын Антона Кондратова, переведённого в Разлитье. 18455 год трагический для этой семьи. От желудочной болезни умирают сын Яков(1845 р и у), сын Филип (1842-1845), дочь Мария (1826-1845), дочь Петронеля (1831-1845) и сам Иван Антонович (1802-1845). Вдова Ивана Антонова Анна Фёдоровна (1803) в 1847 году выходит замуж за Филиппа Кривца из д.Горелых. Возможно, у Антона Кондратьева был второй сын Пётр Антонович (1810), тоже появляющийся в Пядыни (жена Анастасия Максимовна, сын Павел (1850), дочь Марфа (1853-1856), дочь Агрипина (1857) В 1849 у Петра Степанова жена Мария Даниловна, которая умирает родами и дочь Анна(1849 р и у). Через 6 месяцев он женится на Екатерине Михайловне Пацяруховне (1826). В 1850 – сын Андрей, в 1854 – сын Стефан. Следующий список – это Именные списки крестьян 1862 года. Ветвь из Заречья – Леон Демьянов Зысь. Ветвь из Пядыни – Яков Степанов Зысь (+возможно сын Михаил) и Пётр Антонов Зысь. Далее огромный промежуток до 1919 года. Пядынь – Станислав Зыз (не позднее 1900г.р.) – красноармеец, сёстры Елена (1903), Луцея (1912), братья Иван(1906), Антон (1908), Михаил (19014), Франц (1918). Заречье – Антон Иванов – красноармеец (не позднее 1900), Мать Варвара (1869), сестра Елисавета (1900), сестра Марфа (1903), сестра Ульяна (1910), брат Павел (1908). Это ветвь Алексанра Зыза – сынв Анны Зыз (Баханович). В списке детей школьного возраста на 1920 – Антон Фёдоров Зыз. Данные на На 1923 год Пядынь– малоземельный Зыс Петр Осипов (7 едоков) Заречье - малоземельный Зыс Сергей Осипов (3 едока) Дедиловичи – малоземельный Зыс Антон Григорьев (4 едока) Данные на 1930 год Пядынь. Зыз Антось (1902), Зыз Аляксандр (1902). Спіс калгаснікаў на 1930: Зыз Віктар Кастусевіч (3 чал.), Тарасевіч (Зыз) Юстына Кастусеўна (5чал.) – бабуля Леаніда Тарасевіча. Зыз Іван Кастусевіч (5 чал.) Спіс аднаасобнікаў на 1930: Зыз Аляксандра А., Зыз Парася І., Зыз Анна Мік. Зарэчча. Зыз Антон Іванаў (6 чал.), Зыз Паўла Іванаў (5чал.) Зыз Антон Фёдараў. Выводы: Как это часто бывает к 1700годам появляется родоначальник, к которому сходятся все ветки. В случае Зызов – это Данила из Заречья (нужно проверить по инвентарям, если они сохранились). Около 1790 года одна ветвь уходит в Дедиловичи, потом в Пядынь и эти 2 ветки Зызов (Заречье и Пядынь) существуют и сегодня. С Бахановичами пересекаются обе. Ветвь из Заречья через Анну (Нюру) - жену Константина Зыза. Ветвь из Пядыни – через Бабрару, купленную Рафаилом Слизнем вместе с семьеё, которая выходит замуж за Стефана Зыза в 1798 году. С 1862 по 1919 есть разрыв, который не позволяет связать ранее известных персон с современными. Но есть и источники, которые необходимо просмотреть…

Іван Лясківський family tree

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Лясківський-1|Іван Лясківський]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=33011028 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Малявщина деревня / Malewszczyzna wieś / Malevshchina village

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Минский уезд Сенницкая волость до 1917 года, с 1956 года вошла в состав Минска и составляла частный сектор с названием улицы: 1-й Твердый переулок, ранее 2-й Безымянный переулок. Находится недалеко современных улиц Академической, Ботанической, Петруся Бровки. === Источники о деревне Малявщина === *[https://be.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%9C%D0%B0%D0%BB%D1%8F%D1%9E%D1%88%D1%87%D1%8B%D0%BD%D0%B0_(%D0%9C%D1%96%D0%BD%D1%81%D0%BA) Маляўшчына (Мінск)] бел.яз. https://be.wikipedia.org *[https://fk.archives.gov.by/fond/115257/ НИАБ ф. 142] оп. 1 д. 806 Инвентарь имения Слепянка помещика Ваньковича. 1845 год.

Находки по Баханович

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В 3-ей части г.Минска наши Бахановичи Кузьма и Евдокия имели 2 дома: по ул.Антоновской №2(потом №33, участок 8 квартал 259) с 1907 года и по пер.Марковскому, №15 (квартал 203) с 1915 года. По пер.Марковскому в 1898 году подавался проект постройки дома Бахановичем Антоном Ипполитовичем (№ дома, участка и квартал неизвестны). Также в Списках городских избирателей (род ценза - домовладение) приходит Баханович Юльян Ипполитович. Это где-то 1910 год. Братья? По ул.Антоновской в 1910 году, но в 205 квартале (участок 2) имеет дом Бохан София Феликсовна, дворянка, владеет 2 ода, дом и постройка ветхие, снимает Вильницкая - всего 3 жильца, профессия - нищенство. Сама София Феликсовна живёт на Провиантской улице (через квартил от Антоновской). В том же 1910 году, но другом документе и наш Кузьма написан Боханов+ять на конце. Так что и София может быть Баханович. Такое вот гнездо в районе Антоновской. Теперь из ГАМО : В 1923 году облагается налогом собственный дом Бохан Елены Дорофеевны по ул.Юрьевской(переименована в Коммунистическую), дом №36. - доход от занятий свободными профессиями (уроки музыки). За 1923 год облагается налогом Баханович Иван Александрович по адресу ул.Безымянная, дом 4, кв.1 (занимает самостоятельную квартиру в 1 комнату за плату в полугодие 18 руб, др.расходы, связанные с квартирой - 10 руб). Значит - арендатор. И где эта Безымянная? Баханович И.А. - 35 лет, рабочий Кожевенного зав. 1 сов, член профсоюза. (жена Матрёна - 34, дочь Марья - 8, Константин? - 5, Нина? - 2) ул.Безымянная, 3-й участок (в 1910 были полицейские участки, наша Антоновская в 3-м) За 1923 год облагается налогом Баханович Виктор Степанович по адресу: ул.Гомельская, дом3 (3 участок). Баханович В.С. - 29лет, жена Янина Антоновна - 23, дочь Леокадия Викторовна - 2, мать Мария Осифовна 50). 1 корова стоимостью 100 руб, 1 свинья стоимостью 15 руб, 1 собака стоимость -. Прибыль от коровы за полугодие - 60 руб. Занимает с семьёй самостоятельную квартиру в одну комнату за плату в полугодие 30 руб - арендатор. И можно ещё добавить ранее найденную информ. по Спискам городских избирателей за 1910? Баханович Владимир Карлович по цензу - промысловый налог. Т.е. и у него не было собтсвенного дома в Минске.

Перемилівка

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Peremilivka is a village in the Rivne Oblast in Ukraine (+50.578571,+25.805898) * names: Перемилівка (ua), Перемиловка (ru), Peremilovka (cs), Peremiłówka (pl) * Peremiłówka, Województwo wołyńskie, Polska (1918–1945)

タグ

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タグとは何ですか?なぜ、どのようにタグをつけるのですか? == タグとは何ですか? == タグによって、メンバーは以下のことができる: :1. 興味のあるトピックの活動をフォローすること :2. 同じ興味を持つ他の系図学者とつながること [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Following ここで]フォローするタグを入力できます。 よく使われるタグの多くは姓であります。(例: SMITH; YAMADA) タグは場所やプロジェクト名であることもあります。(例: NEW_YORK; NAGOYA; NOTABLES) タグをフォローすると、そのタグが付いた新しいアクティビティがメールで通知されます。更新情報には、フォローされた姓のWikiTreeアクティビティ、タグ付けされたG2Gフォーラムディスカッション、タグを追加した新メンバーが含まれます。 === タグは大文字と小文字を区別しますか?タグにスペースや特殊文字は使えますか? === タグに大文字と小文字は関係ありません。(例: SMITH か smith も大丈夫です) タグはローマ字とアンダースコアに限られます。スペース、漢字、カンマやアポストロフィなどの特殊文字は使用できません。例えば: * van der Beek という姓は VAN_DER_BEEK としてタグ付けされるべきであります * O'Reilly という姓は O_REILLY としてタグ付けされるべきであります * Piñera という姓は PINERA としてタグ付けされるべきであります * 高橋という姓は TAKAHASHI としてタグ付けされるべきであります このような制限の理由は、ほとんどが技術的なものだが、標準化されたタグによって同じ姓の多くのバリエーションをグループ化することもできます。 == タグをフォローすること == === タグのフォローの仕方 === [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Following Special:Following] をご覧ください。(新メンバーは最初に[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Genealogist コミュニケーション設定]をするときにタグを入力することもできます)。 フォローするタグを入力する際、コメント欄に短いコメントを書いてください。この欄は公開されていますので、同じ姓やトピックに関心のある他の系図学者に向けた友好的なコメントを記入してください。 === なぜタグをフォローするのか? === ウィキツリーは、系図のコラボレーションを目的としています。タグは、系図学者同士や、彼らの興味を引く活動や議論とつながるために重要です。 自分の家族だけに焦点を当てたい場合は、タグをフォローする必要はありません。家族のアクティビティフィード」から、自分の家族のアクティビティをフォローすることができます。タグは、ウィキ系図学者がより広範なコラボレーションに価値を見いだし、同じ興味を持つ他の系図学者を助けたいと思うためのものです。 === 20タグ制限 === たくさんのタグをフォローしようとすると、タグの数が20個に制限されていることに気づくですよね。 多くのアクティブなウィキツリーユーザーは、より多くのタグをフォローしたいと考えています。残念なことに、私たちは非常に多くの方法でタグを使用しているため、タグは私たちの技術的リソースに負担をかけます。そのため、ウェブサイトが無料で利用できるよう、コストを低く抑えるための絶え間ない努力を続けるためには、タグを制限する必要があります。 タグ制限の理由は高コストだが、タグを少なくすることには利点がある。1つの利点は、何百ものタグからの更新メールに振り回されることがないため、ユーザーが選んだ興味のある分野の新しい活動を見逃すことがないことです。 20のタグをフォローしていて、他のタグをフォローしたい場合は、まず現在フォローしているタグを1つ以上削除して、新しいタグをフォローできるスペースを作ってください。 == タグ付けコンテンツ == [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/ 系図学者同士のフォーラム(G2G)]で[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/ask 質問をする]際、タグを入力する欄があります。 入力したタグは、後で自分または[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Project_Leaders ウィキツリーリーダー]が編集することができます。タグはその目的を果たすために一貫して使用される必要があるため、リーダーは他の人が入力したタグを編集することがよくあります。ほとんどの新メンバーは、一般的に使用されているタグに慣れていませんので、リーダーが親切にタグを修正します。 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tags G2Gの "タグ "タブ]は、指定されたタグを持つすべての質問のリストにリンクしています。 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/following G2Gの "My Feed "タブ]は、[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Following 自分がフォローしているタグ]の最近の活動を表示します。 G2Gタグの例: * TAGS - タグの質疑応答 * BADGES - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Badges_and_Points バッジとユーザー・ポイント]に関する議論 * G2G - G2Gフォーラムとその仕組みについて * PROJECT_LEADERS - ウィキツリー[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Project_Leaders リーダー]について * MERGES - プロファイルの[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Merging マージ]について 推奨タグの半包括的なリストについては、[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Correct_G2G_Tags G2G Tag-Talk]のページをご覧ください。

ポータルノート

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This will mostly be a collection place for items used for translating WikiTree into Japanese at the [[Space:%E6%97%A5%E6%9C%AC%E3%81%AE%E3%83%9D%E3%83%BC%E3%82%BF%E3%83%AB%E3%82%B5%E3%82%A4%E3%83%88|日本のポータルサイト]] and possibly other resources for the Japan Project

الألعاب العجيبة

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فى هذا الموقع سنقوم بعرض مشروع اقامة معرض للاجهزة العلمية بالمدرسة فى اطار برنامج التعليم القائم على المشروعات ( الانتل ) وسيتم عرض الاعمال والتعليقات والتوصيات ونتائج المشروع

التدريب على وسائل المشاركة الإلكترونية مع الطلاب

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نرجو أن يكون الموقع جيد للتدوين ....

العلم

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=== ''''''التعليم من اجل المستقبل'''''' ===

بوكراع : الجذور و التفريعات

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The goal of this project is to gather information related to the family Boukraa, and the connections with other families and roots. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[بوكراع-1|حمزة بوكراع]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Gather and read biography and bibliography related to North African families. * Document the findings * Link it to the existing members Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=18933141 send me a private message]. Thanks!

منتدى مشاركة طلاب

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هذا المنتدى خاص بمادة العلوم

김새롬의 위키스페이스

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서울교대 10학번 김새롬입니다.

共有する家系図

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共同家系図('''単一家系図''')とは、私たち全員が共有する家系図のことであります。それは''あなたのもの''でも''私のもの''でもありません。''私たちの家系図であり''、全人類家族のための家系図なのです。 == コラボレーション == ウィキツリーでは、1つの家系図を共同で作成します。 系図作成者は伝統的に、最初は紙で、そして1980年代からはデスクトップ・コンピューターで自分の家系図を作成してきた。これらの家系図は、親しい家族やいとこと共有することはできたが、インターネットが誕生するまでは、広範な共同作業は不可能だった。 '''インターネットは、家系図についての考え方を変えることを可能にした'''。別々に家系図を作成するのではなく、完全に共同作業できるようになったのです。私たち全員が共有する1つの家系図に、全員で取り組むことができるのです。 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:About_WikiTree ウィキツリーの使命]は、一つの正確で[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:The_Free_Family_Tree 無料]の家系図を共同で作成することです。 {|border="3" style="yellow" style="border:3px solid orange" |
'''私たちのコミュニティーは、大きな協力的な家系図を一緒に作り上げているが、それでも私たちは個人の成功を数えている。'''
浜辺で座礁したヒトデを拾って海に投げ返している子供を見つけた男の話は有名です。 男が、なぜその子はヒトデを海に投げ返したのかと尋ねると、その子はこう答えた。「海に投げ込まないと、ヒトデが死んでしまうんだ」。 男は「ビーチは何キロも続いていて、どのマイルにもヒトデがいるんだよ。どうなるものでもない!」と言いました。 その子は別のヒトデを拾って海に投げ入れ、「このヒトデにとっては大事なことなんだ」と言いました。 すべての先祖の物語を記録し、保存することは不可能だとしても、ひとつひとつの物語は尊い。私たちが語り、保存する人生の物語はすべて成功なのだ |} == 私たちは一つのファミリー == ひとつの世界的な家系図は、私たちはみな親戚関係にあるという考えに基づいている。 この考えは、キリスト教のアダムとイブの物語を信じる必要はない。私たちの多くが共通の祖先を持ち始めるまで、数百年さかのぼる必要があるだけだ。結婚による関係も含めると、つながりは本当に増える。 '''みんなさんの先祖には、他にもたくさんの子孫がいます。'''彼らはあなたの遠いいとこであり、あなたが持っていない情報や写真、家族の物語を持っているかもしれません。それをまとめることは、理にかなっているのです。持っているものや学んだことを共有することは、共同家系図の大きな喜びのひとつです。 協力することで、より完全で正確なライフストーリーを構築することができるだけでなく、私たちの仕事が失われることがないという、より大きな信頼を得ることができるのです。ウィキツリーでは、私たちの先祖の物語が、現在も、そして私たち自身が亡くなった後も、すべての子孫にアクセスできることを知っています。 == その他の家系図 == 一族の家系図プロジェクトは他にもある。最も有名なのは、末日聖徒イエス・キリスト教会(モルモン教)が作成した[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/overview ファミリーサーチ (FamilySearch)]と、[https://www.myheritage.com/research?utm_source=partner_wikitree&utm_medium=partner&utm_campaign=wikitree_textlinks_dec15&utm_content=data_textlink マイヘリテージ (MyHeritage)]が所有する無料の会員制サイトであり、いくつかの有料プレミアム機能を持つ[https://www.geni.com/ Geni]である。 意外に思われるかもしれませんが、ウィキツリーでは同じような目的を持ったウェブサイトがあることを悪いことだとは思っていません。テクノロジーは、情報を自由に共有し検索できるように、すべての人々がつながりやすくしています。ファミリーサーチは、最高の情報を誰もがアクセスできるようにするために、私たちや他の系図プロジェクトとの協力に特に前向きです。 いつの日か、あるウェブサイトと他のウェブサイトのコンテンツは、系図を探求するカジュアルな訪問者にとってはほとんど区別がつかなくなるかもしれません。しかし、本格的な系図研究者にとっては、コンテンツの正確さが重要なのです。ウィキツリーとそのコミュニティが重要なのはこの点です。 系図作成者はどのように協力しているのですか?[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Problems_with_Members 対立]はどのように解決されるのか?参加することの[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Membership 利点]は、オンラインで見知らぬ人々と協力することの非常に現実的な難しさを上回っていますか?コミュニティへの参加は楽しいですか?家系図が成長するにつれて、より正確で強固なものになるのでしょうか? ウィキツリーは、遠いいとこや他の系図学者を[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Cousin_Bait 見つけたり]、協力したりするのに最適な場所だと、多くの系図学者が考えています。ウィキツリーには、2008年以来ゆっくりと成長を続けている、高度に発達した共同作業の文化があり、また、多くの献身的なボランティアが、お互いに協力し合いながら仕事を楽しんでいます。私たちの共同作業が生産的で楽しいものとなるよう、全ては高潔な規範に基づいています。 [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Userlogin&type=signup ご一緒していただけませんか?] {|border="2" style="green" style="border:2px green" style="background-color:#9eeaa9 " | YouTubeのビデオもご覧ください: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J5KzI-oIdZM&index=2&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXSKJksGv3vx_XQjAHZzU2Qn コラボレーティブ・ファミリー・ツリー] |}

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'''ウィキツリーの名前フィールドを使用する際のガイドラインを以下に示します。''' このページには、[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Developing_New_Rules ウィキツリー全体のコミュニティによって合意された][https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Style_FAQ スタイル規則]のみが記載されています。[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Pre-1700_Profiles 1700年以前のプロフィール]や特定の[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Projects プロジェクト]のプロフィールについては、特定の時代や場所をカバーするプロジェクトによって作成された、より特殊なルールを参照する必要があります。[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Name_Field_Guidelines 名前フィールドガイドラインディレクトリ]を参照してください。 これらのルールに怯えないでほしい。これらは理想です。完全で完璧なプロフィールはありません。すべての名前フィールドは簡単に編集できます。ただし、出生時の姓(LNAB)は例外です出生時の姓は英語でLast Name at Birthです。例えば、大谷 翔平のLNABは大谷です。。プロフィールの正しいLNABがわからない場合は、G2Gフォーラムに質問を投稿してください。 == 一般的な命名規則 == === 我々の慣例ではなく、彼らの慣例を使う === ウィキツリーでは、人々自身が知っていたであろう名前、そしてそれぞれの時代や場所で認識されていたであろう名前を使用することを目指しています。 これは、名前フィールドにも当てはまります: First Name (at Birth)(出生時の名前・固有名)、Last Name at Birth(出生時の姓)、Preferred First Name(自分で選んだ名前・呼ばれたい名前)、Current Last Name(現在の姓)。これらは、私たちが好んで呼ぶ名前ではなく、個人が使用する名前を意味します。 最初は、これは複雑すぎると思われるかもしれない。''私たちは自分たちがどのような言葉や名前を好むか''は知っているが、''先祖がどのような言葉を好むか''はわからないことが多いです。しかし、世界共通の家系図を作成するには、世界共通の基準が必要なのです。ウィキツリーのメンバーは通常、母国語を使ってプロフィールを作成します。様々な国から多くのメンバーが参加しているため、世界共通の基準を作るのは難しいかもしれません。そのため、先祖がその時代に使用していた命名規則を使用するよう努力する必要があります。 例えば、英語圏のウィキツリーユーザーは「William the Conqueror (ウィリアム征服王)」という有名な人物を知っています。しかし、フランス語圏の人々はその人物を「Guillaume le Conquérant」として知っています。現在のウィキツリーユーザーの多くが英語を話すとしても、ウィリアムは私たちのデータベースではGuillaume (ギヨーム)と呼ばれるべきです。それは彼が生きていたとき、フランス語を話し、理解していたからであります。この命名基準を使用することで、私たちは一つの言語を共有していなくても、一つのプロフィールを共有することができます。 これはアクセントのある名前や英語以外のアルファベットを使用する言語にも当てはまります。ウィキツリーは、キリル文字、漢字、アラビア文字など、ほとんどの文字を受け入れることができます。 '''Nickname''' (ニックネーム)欄や「'''Other Last Names''' (その他の姓)」欄など、あまり正式でない欄にも翻訳を入れることができることに注意してください。また、経歴は複数の言語で書くことができます。 [Help:Location Fields |ロケーションフィールド]の関連ページをご覧ください。 === 生涯の間に慣習が変わった場合 === 特に他国に移住した場合、名前が変わることはよくあることです。 '''Proper First Name''' (固有名)と '''Last Name at Birth''' (出生時の姓)の欄には、その人の母国語で、その人が生まれたときの名前を記入します。 '''Preferred First Name'''(自分で選んだ名前・呼ばれたい名前)と '''Current Last Name'''(現在の姓)は、終生使用していた名前とします。 === スペル規則 === 名前の綴りが統一されていないのは、初期の先祖によく見られることです。 同時代の文書がある場合は、その文書に記載されている綴りを使用する。特に、出生時の姓については、出生時またはその近辺の文書に、より一般的な綴りや正しい綴りが記載されていない限り、出生時の記録に記載されている綴りを使用すべきであります。 子孫たちが使っている綴りは、同時代の文書がない限り、使うべきではありません。 === 必須フィールドの特別ルール === ウィキツリーシステムでは、姓と名のフィールドを埋める何かが必要です。空白にすることはできません。しかし、これは特殊なケースに対するルールがあることを意味します。 * 姓または名が不明の場合は,「Unknown (不明)」と記入してください。「Not Sure」、「NN」、「Wife of OO (OOの妻)」、「Adopted (養子)」等は使用しないこと。母国語に関係なく、英語の「Unknown」を使用してください 不明な名字に同じ基準を用いることは重要であります。ウィキツリーシステムでは、これらのプロフィールをアルファベット順に検索・閲覧できるようにグループ化しています。システムは、特定の文脈で不明という名前のプロフィールを無視するように検索を編集することもできます。。 * 姓や名が不確かな場合は、疑わしい名前を使用し、その欄に 「Uncertain (不確か)」とマークする。「多分OO」や「OOかな」などは使用しないこと。 * [Help:Extra Privacy | プライバシー]保護のため氏名を伏せる場合は、「[Help:Anonymization | Anonymous] (匿名)」とするか、イニシャルのみを記入してください。「Living (生きている)」,「Private (プライベート)」などの言葉は使わないでください。以下の「生きている人の名前」の項を参照してください。 * 歌手のマドンナのように、現代人が現在の姓を持たないまれなケースでは、「No Last Name (姓なし)」を使用してください。 * その人の時代に苗字が使われていなかった場合は、苗字を作らなければならない。そのようなプロフィールのほとんどはプロジェクトに分類されます。[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Name_Field_Guidelines 名前フィールドガイドラインディレクトリ]をご覧ください。 * 先祖が奴隷であり、ファーストネームしか知らない場合は、出生時の姓を選ぶ際の[[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Naming_Conventions_for_Slaves|US Black Heritage(米国黒人の歴史): 奴隷のための命名規則]]に従ってください。このガイドラインは特に米国向けに書かれたものですが、他の国の人々にも簡単に使用できます。 === 苗字の前置詞、助詞、接頭辞 === 多くの言語では、苗字には助詞、接頭辞、前置詞が使われます。例えば、Le、La、De、Du、Van、Van Der、Den、Ten、Zum などです。重要なのは、その人が生きていたときの名前と同じスペースを使うことです。例えば、"Vandenberg "に対して "van den Berg "のように。時間が経つにつれて名前が変わることがありますが、その場合でも、出生時に使用されたバージョンは出生時の姓(LNAB)として入力し、その後使用されたバージョンは Current Last Name (現在の姓)として、または必要に応じて Other Last Names (その他の姓)のフィールドに反映させる必要があります。 中世以前のプロフィール(生年月日が1600年以前)の場合、le、la、de、du は出生時の姓(Last Name at Birth:LNAB)フィールドに含めず、現在の姓(Current Last Name)フィールドに含めるのが標準である。例えば、"Gilbert de Clare "の場合、LNABは "Clare"、現在の姓は "de Clare "となります。どのLNABを使用すればよいかわからない場合は、[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/ G2Gフォーラム]に質問を投稿してください。 これらの接頭辞は、ミドルネームの欄には決して入れてはならず、また省略してはならない。例 "Vandenberg" の場合、ミドルネームは "van den"、姓は "v. d. Berg" と記入してはありません。 どのLNABを使うべきかを知るのは、しばしばとても難しいことですよね。先祖のプロフィールが[Help:Projects |プロジェクト]に属している場合は、プロジェクトのメンバーと相談し、[[Space:Name_Field_Guidelines|プロジェクト固有のスタイルガイド]]を参照してください。 === 大文字を使うこと === 国や言語によっては、苗字に大文字を使うことが重要な場合もあります。例えば、"McDonald" の "D" は大文字であります。これは古代から残る文法に由来します。ゲール語で "Mc" は 「OOの子供」を意味するので、"McDonald" は 「Donaldの子供」と訳されます。"McDonald" と "Mcdonald" は同じ意味ではないので、大文字の使い分けには注意してください。 === 個人用コーディングシステム === 系図学者が、個人を識別したり区別したりするために、独自のコード体系を持っていることがあります。これらは個人的な調査には有益かもしれませんが、同じ先祖のプロフィールを共同で作成する共有サイトでは、このスタイルガイドに記載されているフィールドのみを使用すべきです。 === 伝記ですべてを説明する === 自信のない方や記入欄が足りない方は、略歴のテキストボックスをご利用ください。名前の変遷についての説明は、そこに詳しく書くことができます。名前に関する疑問や問題がある場合は、[Help:Research Notes |リサーチノート]を追加することもできます。 == 各名称フィールドの具体的なルール == === 接頭辞 === このフィールドは、Mr、Mrs、Sir、Dr、Gov、Sgt などの名前の接頭辞または肩書き用です出生時の姓と適切にペアリングできない肩書きは、接頭辞欄で使用すべきではありません。代わりに、Preferred First NameまたはNicknameフィールドの一部とすべきであります。例えば、ジョージ6世 (イギリス王)は出生時の姓がアルバートであり、「アルバート王」と呼ぶことはできないため、「王」は適切な接頭辞ではありません。[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Name_Fields_for_European_Aristocrats ヨーロッパ貴族の名前欄をご覧ください。]。もしその人物が複数の接頭辞や肩書きを持つ場合は、例えば Lt (中尉)よりも Capt (大尉)のように、最も高いもの、最後のもの、または優先されるものを使用します。接頭辞欄は10文字まで。 === 固有名 === このフィールドは、"Formal First Name (正式名)" または "First Name at Birth (出生時の名前)" とも呼ばれます。これは公式文書に記載される正式な名前であります。 生前に氏名が法的に変更された場合、このフィールドには出生時の姓を記入します。ただし、養子縁組や出生証明書の訂正など、出生後すぐに姓が正式に変更された場合はこの限りではありません。いずれにせよ、伝記本文で名前の変更について説明してください。 これは必須項目であり、空欄にすることはできません。 * 固有名が不明な場合は、「不明」と入力してください。推測が可能な場合は、それを入力し、ステータスを「不明」とマークしてください。また、経歴の中で説明することもできます。"NN"、「双子」、「OOの娘」、「OOの夫」などは使用しないでください。 * 乳児が名前をもらう前に死亡した場合は、死亡記録に記載されている名前を使用するか、「無名の幼児」を使用してください。「幼児男児」、「女児」などは使用しないでください。「[Help:Sex and Gender |出生時の性別]」を記入する欄があります。 * プライバシーを守りたい場合は、「Anonymous・匿名」またはファースト・イニシャルを使用してください。「Living ・在住」や偽名は書かないでください。 === 自分で選んだ名前・呼ばれたい名前 === このフィールドは「現在の名前」または「死亡時の名」とも呼ばれます。これは必須項目であり、空欄にすることはできません。 希望する名前がない場合は、「固有名」のままにしてください。 プライバシー保護のため、この欄を空白にしたい場合は、「匿名」または最初のイニシャルのみを記入してください。「生きている」や偽名は記入しないでください。これは生きている人のプロフィールにのみ許可されています。 ミドルネームやミドルイニシャルは記入しないでください。そうしないと、ミドルイニシャルが重複して表示される場合があります。例えば、"DJ"として知られている "David John Schmoe" は、文脈によっては "DJ J. Schmoe" として表示されます。 === ミドルネーム === このフィールドはミドルネームのフルネームです。ミドルネームが複数ある人もいます。その場合は、この欄にすべてのミドルネームを記入してください。 ミドルイニシャルしかわからない場合は、この欄にそのイニシャルを記入し、ステータスを "不明 "としてください。 ミドルネームがわからない場合は空欄のままにしてください。 ミドルネームがない場合は、空欄のまま "No Middle Name" (ミドルネームなし) としてください。一般的にミドルネームを使用しない文化圏で働く場合、プロフィール作成時にミドルネームフィールドを非表示にし、自動的に「ミドルネームなし」のステータスを設定できる[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Settings#Misc 設定]があります。詳しくは[Help:Settings|こちら]をご覧ください。 === ニックネーム === このフィールドは「その他の名前」とも呼ばれます。このフィールドは、ほとんどのことに使用できます。他のどのフィールドにもうまく当てはまらないファーストネームをここに入れるのが適切です。子供の頃のニックネーム、大人になってからのニックネーム、あるいはその人が使っていた、あるいは呼ばれていたその他の名前を記入することができます。 このフィールドには複数の名前を入れることができます。コンマで区切ってください: Frank、Frank the Tank、Frankieなど。 引用符は使用しないでください。 === 出生時の姓 === このフィールドは、法的姓、姓、または旧姓と呼ばれることもあります。この名前は一般的にファミリーネームであるが、父または父の祖先に由来する姓であったり、その人物の時代と場所における標準的な名前であったりします。 この名前は通常、正式な出生記録に記録されています。しかし、以下のような場合、出生記録と正確に一致しないことがあります: * 文書にスペルミスや誤りがあった場合 * 出生当時、姓の綴りが一般的に異なっていた場合 * 幼児期に養子に出され、出生時の姓を名乗らなかった場合 姓が不明の場合は「Unknown」と記入します。「わかりません」、「名前なし」、「OOの奥さん」、「養子」などは使用しなくてください。その人の母国語に関係なく、英語の 「Unknown」を使用してください。 === 現在の姓 === このフィールドは、「希望する姓」、「死亡時の姓」または「結婚名」と呼ぶことができます。 生きている人の場合は、現在好まれている姓を使おう。 故人の場合は、死亡時に使用していた姓を記入してください。複数回結婚しており、複数の姓がある場合は、「'''Other Last Names''' (その他の姓)」欄に記入してください。 === その他の姓 === このフィールドは、さまざまな記録に現れる別の綴りに使用することができます。このフィールドには複数の名前を入れることができます。'''カンマ( , )で区切ってください'''。 === 接尾辞 === このフィールドに接尾辞を記述すると、ウィキツリーで名前が表示されるたびにその接尾辞が表示されます。このため、接尾辞はその人の名前に不可欠なものだけを使用してください。接尾辞は出生時に付けることもできます(例:「Jr.」・ジュニア) 接尾辞は、その人が生きている間に獲得したり、与えられたりすることもあります(例えば、准男爵を意味する「Bt.」・Baronet) 接尾辞は、その人自身が使用する場合にのみ付けてください。本人がその接尾辞を使用しなかった場合、または死後にその接尾辞を贈られた場合は、その接尾辞を含めないでください。 その人物が複数の接尾辞を持っていた場合、識別のために最も重要なものだけを使用してください。その他の接尾辞は略歴に記述してください。 このフィールドは10文字以内です。 == 存命中の人名フィールド == 前述したように、ウィキツリーのプロフィールにはすべて姓と名が必要です。 プライバシーを尊重することはウィキツリーの[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:%E3%83%9C%E3%83%A9%E3%83%B3%E3%83%86%E3%82%A3%E3%82%A2%E7%99%BB%E9%8C%B2#Honor_Code_.2F_.E5.80.AB.E7.90.86.E8.A6.8F.E5.AE.9A 名誉規定]であり、ウィキツリーメンバーには、どのような情報が公開されるかをコントロールするプライバシーレベルのオプションが多数用意されています。選択肢のひとつは、[Help:Trusted List 「信頼リスト」]のメンバーにのみ名前が表示される「未登録」レベルであります。 プライバシー保護のため、姓や名をイニシャルや「匿名」に変更できる場合もあります。 姓と名の両方を匿名にしないでください。「John Anonymous」や「J.Smith」などが良い例です。悪例としては、「Anonymous Anonymous」または 「J. S.」 です。 生きている人の近親者ではない、長い間亡くなっている人の匿名化は禁止されています。 == 1700年以前のプロフィールの名前フィールド == [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Pre-1700_Profiles 1700年以前のプロフィール]や特定の[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Projects プロジェクト]のプロフィールについては、特定の時代や場所をカバーするプロジェクトによって作成された、より特殊なルールを参照する必要があります。[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Name_Field_Guidelines 名前フィールドガイドラインディレクトリ]を参照してください。 プロジェクトのスタイルルールは、これらの一般的な命名規則を拡張し、より詳しくしたものです。プロジェクトの対象となるプロフィールを編集したり作成したりする前に、プロジェクトの合意された規則を読み、理解してください。 == 脚注 ==

崗美伍氏族譜

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Gangmei Ng Surname Family Genealogy Gangmei, Kaiping, Guangdong, China Dated: 2006 Village Database Location: HOIPING/KAIPING (開平/开平), HEUNG: Chak Kwan Heung (宅群鄉), VILLAGE: Kong May (崗美村), COORDINATES: 22 23 00 N, 112 37 12 E Source:http://legacy1.net/ng-伍-2/

数字保存工作小组

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数字图书馆高级研讨班之数字保存工作小组

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会員のプロフィールの上部には、家族親族や同じ系図に興味を持つ人同士のコミュニケーションや協力を呼びかけるセクションを設けることができる。 ==系譜セクションとは何ですか?== 系譜セクションは、家族会員およウィキ系図学者プロフィールの[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Settings#Genealogist 上部に表示されます]。このセクションは、コミュニケーションを促し、メンバーの系図上の興味や活動をハイライトします。 {{Image|file=WikiTree_Image_Library-134.png |align=m |size=l |caption= }} このセクションの下にあるものは、基本的に私たちの共有家系図にある他のすべての[[Space:%E5%80%8B%E4%BA%BA%E3%83%97%E3%83%AD%E3%83%95%E3%82%A3%E3%83%BC%E3%83%AB|個人プロフィール]]に似ています。このセクションはいつでも編集・削除することができます。 ==セクションの内容== ===コミュニケーションの好み=== もしあれば、あなたの系図通信の好みはセクションの一番上に表示されます。これは: # 誰とコミュニケーションを取りたいか # 他の人があなたの家系図を見ることができるかどうかを示します。 これらのコミュニケーション設定を追加することで、ゲストは家族会員レベルにアップグレードすることができます。 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Genealogist#5 質問#5]を[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Settings#Genealogist 通して]、基本テキストを拡張したり、置き換えたりすることができます。これにより、親戚や他の系図学者があなたのプロフィールのトップに表示する内容を完全にカスタマイズすることができます。 ===系譜の興味と活動=== このセクションには以下も含まれる: * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:DNA_Tests DNA検査]を受けたことがある場合。([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Genealogist#3 質問#3]または[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:DNATests Special:DNATests.]) * [[Space:%E3%82%BF%E3%82%B0|タグ]]、それに従っている場合。([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Genealogist#4 質問#4]または[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Following Special:Following].) * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Surname_Contributions 今年最も活動した苗字]。 * ウィキツリーでの活動、実績、プロジェクトなどの[Help:Nl:Badges en Punten バッジ]。 ==使用例== ===アクティブなウィキツリーユーザーによる使用=== 以下は、ウィキツリーで積極的に活動し、コミュニケーション設定を使ってコラボレーションを呼びかけているメンバーです。 * アプリ開発者の [[Clarke-11007|Greg Clarke]]。 * [[Robinson-27225|Azure Robinson]]: 墓地やワンネーム・スーディーズなど、彼女が現在関心を寄せているプロジェクトを紹介する、とても活発なボランティア。 * 非凡な [[McGee-1611|Debi (McGee) Hoag]]、プロフィールを改善する旅に人々を誘う。 * [[Smith-62120|Ellen Smith]]、アーリーアメリカンの先祖を持つ人々のリーダー。 * オランダ人の [[Van_Belzen-1|Joop van Belzen]]、彼のセクションはバイリンガル。 *「Genemonkey」[[Coat-12|Veronica (Coat) Williams]]、自身のプロジェクトとブログを推進。 ===ウィキツリーで活動していない系図学者による利用=== ウィキツリーは、家系図を作成する際、私たちのユニークな家系図でも、その他の場所でも、家族の親戚とのコミュニケーションや共同作業を支援します。 ウィキツリーは、最高の「いとこ探し」ツールを備えたウェブサイトとして、系図学者の間で知られています。遅かれ早かれ、あなたの遠い親戚は、あなたが作成したものであれ、他の誰かが作成したものであれ、先祖のプロフィールをここで見つけるでしょう。ウィキツリーの先祖のプロフィールが、自分が積極的に貢献していないために不完全であったり、不正確であったりする場合は、系図学者のセクションを利用して、親戚にあなたの研究がどこにあるかを伝えてください。 以下は、系図学者が自分のプロフィールを "いとこのエサ "として使用している例です。 * RootsMagicを使っている [[Leach-6087|Paula (Leach) Carter]] * WikiTreeで活動しているが、Geneanetでより大きな個人家系図を管理しているフランスの系図リーダー [[Rassinot-1|Isabelle (Rassinot) Martin]] * 自身のウェブサイトWinslett.orgとWikiTree以外のDNA研究を推進する [[Winslett-23|Virginia Winslett]] ==カスタマイズと取り外し== ===閲覧中のプロフィールの系図セクションを非表示にする方法=== ページの右上にある「セクションを隠す」リンクをクリックすると、閲覧中のプロフィールのセクションを一時的に隠すことができます。 これにより、ウィキツリー会員のプロフィールは他のプロフィールと同じように表示されます。 ===プロフィールの非表示とカスタマイズ=== [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Settings#Genealogist|設定ページ]にあるオプションの1つで、プロフィールのセクションを変更または削除して、他の人に見られないようにすることができます。 選択できる: # セクション全体を表示する。これがデフォルトです。 # 通信設定を非表示にします。これにより、[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Genealogist 質問1と2]への回答が削除されます。これらの回答は、[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Genealogist#5 質問5]からのカスタムメッセージで置き換えることができます(フォームを送信するには質問1と2に回答する必要がありますが、回答は非表示になることに注意してください)。 # DNAテストとフォローされたタグがある場合は、まだ表示されます。これらは[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:DNATests Special:DNATests]と[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Following Special:Following]で削除することができます。 # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Surname_Contributions よく使われる名字]はそのまま表示されます。変更することはできません。 # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Badges バッジ]は表示されたままです。バッジは個別に非表示にしたり、並べ替えたりできます。 # カスタムメッセージ以外はすべて非表示にします。[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Genealogist#5 質問5]で入力したテキストのみが表示されます。 最後のオプションは、質問5をクリエイティブに使用することで完全にカスタマイズすることもできますし(下記の高度なカスタマイズのセクションを参照)、質問5に入力した内容をすべて削除することで完全に削除することもできます。ただし、完全削除は一般的に推奨されません。[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Suspending_Your_Participation 参加を一時停止する場合は]、5番を使用して、現在連絡を取ることができない、または連絡を取ることに興味がないことを伝えることができます。ウィキツリーを通じて他の人とコミュニケーションを取りたくない場合は、[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Nl:アカウントを閉じる アカウントを閉じてください]。 ===高度なカスタマイズ=== [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Genealogist#5 質問#5] では、親族や他の系図学者があなたのプロフィールのトップに表示する内容を完全にカスタマイズすることができます。 簡単な[tbd ウィキのマークアップ]タグでテキストをフォーマットすることができます。[tbd リンク]、[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Editing_Tips#Lists 箇条書きや番号付きリスト]、[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:Image 画像] の追加など、プロフィールの経歴/テキストセクションでできることはほとんど何でもできます。ただし、将来的にコミュニティがスタイルルールを策定する可能性や、技術的な制限を課す必要が生じる可能性があることに留意してください。 ヒント: * Ancestry.com や FamilySearch の家系図にリンクするには、[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Links_to_External_Sites_and_Services Help:Links to External Sites and Services] を参照してください。 * 質問5への回答のみが表示されるように選択した場合''Communication Preferences'' の文字は表示されません。表示させたい場合は、回答の前に''Communication Preferences:'' と追記してください。 * プロフィールのコメント欄にリンクするには、次のようにします: 「#comments|public comment」 を投稿してください。

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