Sources

[S2] 1900 Census, Lawrenceville District, Gwinnett County, GA, gives July 1847.

[S3] Tombstone, Hinton Methodist Cemetery

[S4] Wikle Bible records: tombstone says 1828

[S5] On the other hand, 1900 census when Susan Wikle Dunn was living with Jesse W.

[S6] Estate of Peter Wikle dec'd. referred to in a deed of Jan. 14, 1801.

[S8] Marshall Co. TN Estate Settlements

[S9] between May 29 (will) and August 1 (probate)

[S10] date doubtful (Rosson DAR application)

[S11] John Cowden II listed as an executor of his 21 May 1799

[S12] Date is doubtful: Rosson application

[S13] Birthplace and date are dependent on parents' identity being correct

[S14] Date from a family Bible record provided by

[S15] Date is based on uncertain reading of my own notes of c. 1964: Died (or Deed

[S16] Census indicates a date between 1784-1786. Page stated in his pension

[S17] "The Mahurin Family" by F.H. Huron

[S18] Capt. John Simpson's Co., Allen's 1st Rifle Regt., KY Volunteers

[S19] F.H. Huron, "The Mahurin Family"

[S20] Online version has oct. 26; mistake may be mine

[S21] Probably died young

[S22] Date based on various census records. Unless otherwise noted (as here),

[S23] Date of Will

[S24] assuming she is "Nancy Collins", 50-60, in right place (next to Holland Murphy

[S25] Will written 13 May 1824 and probated Sept court 1824

[S26] If he is "Audrick" Collins in 1860 Nash Co. Census

[S27] 1850 census Franklin Co NC

[S28] Date from Robert Alford's GEDCOM, source not certain

[S29] From Robert Alford's GEDCOM, presumably from family records

[S30] Based on 1850 census. Stallings genealogy estimates ca. 1804, but then

[S31] Date from tombstone, place from census

[S32] Tombstone

[S33] Date from tombstone; place from census

[S34] Kell Cemetery

[S35] date of death & burial place from scrapbook of Richard Boylston, & photo of gr

[S36] Funeral Card

[S37] Funeral card; photo of Gravestone

[S38] Died young

[S39] Manlius Village Cemetery

[S40] Date from obit, Chester Herald, 30 April 1886

[S41] Photos by Richard Boylston, 19 July 1976 of graves in Chester Co Cem., scrapbo

[S42] See death date for ref

[S43] Middle Initial E., birth and death dates from gravestone, Chester NE

[S45] not in estate settlement

[S46] 1850 census has 20; if she is the Elizabeth WOODY in Linden TWP in 1870, which

[S48] or 1665?

[S49] Date: 1834 pension gave age as 74; 1840 census of pensioners gives 81

[S50] Date from Marshall Co. Court Minute Book B, p. 262 giving exact date of death.

[S51] Oakwood Cemetery, Waco TX (gives age as 70)

[S52] census records suggest 1832 or 1836

[S53] 1838-1840?

[S54] or perhaps 1846

[S55] Based on 1850 census

[S56] 1850 census

[S57] Clarice Barie once wrote 1839, but this was an error

[S58] Ball Ground cemetery

[S59] Source here is tombstone: others from McLean material

[S60] Tombstone; Goodspeed

[S61] Tombstone; others read old stone as 16 May 1927

[S62] or 23 April? Tombstone in IOOF Cemetery, Highlandville, MO.

[S63] tombstoone, Glenn Cemetery

[S64] Pvt Co. I, 8 Mo Cav: Glenn Cemetery

[S65] Possibly 17 October

[S66] Possibly 11 November

[S67] or 1863?

[S68] or 1864?

[S69] Goodspeed Reminiscent History p. 546

[S70] Delivered by Dr. John Day Collins

[S72] Date from 1850 census as "Wiley". Must be the "Willie S. Stallings" shown in

[S74] Tombstone and Goodspeed agree on 1845.

[S75] Jeter has "November 31, 1879" presumably from tombstone

[S76] Wayne Glenn's article on the Glenn family has 1829

[S78] Cemetery Records of Marshall Co., TN

[S79] 1900 Census

[S80] 1910 Census

[S82] Date from George Taylor material

[S83] Taylor shows date as Jan. 05, 188 with no last digit

[S84] if he is the James in the Sangamon Co., IL census for 1830

[S85] CSA: Same unit as George W. Alexander and Joseph and John J. Chestnut,

[S86] 1870 census shows age 2

[S87] 1870 census shows age 1

[S88] Oakwood Cemetery gives Oct 16, 1836. Waco Daily News obit, May 16, 1891

[S89] Not in 1870 census, when he would have only been 13

[S90] 1870 TX census; John Reedy for specific date

[S91] 9/12 months old in 1870 census: taken 8 July 1870

[S92] Estimated birth date based on 1840 marriage

[S93] 35 in 1850 census but 38 in 1860 census!

[S94] 3 in 1850 census. Shown as 10, as if a twin of her brother John, in 1860.

[S95] 5/12 months in 1850 census. John and Susan both shown as 10 in 1860.

[S96] Based on 1860 census. 1850 would suggest 1836

[S97] from census; Rich Bench has 1842

[S98] Rich Bench

[S99] 1870 census

[S101] Based on census; died at 29 in Sept. 1879.

[S102] 1880 Census Mortality Schedules, Family 47

[S103] Based on 1860 census; 1870 would suggest 1856.

[S104] 7 in 1860, 18 in 1870

[S105] 5 in 1860, 18 in 1870

[S106] Year Richard Page's property sold for division among heirs

[S107] 15 in 1850 Polk Co TN census

[S108] 6/12 year in 1860 census dated 16 August 1860

[S109] Date is from Ward, Annals of North Georgia, p. 381

[S110] Ward, Annals of North Georgia, p. 381

[S112] Based on 1870, when she is 7: 1880 shows as 14, which would suggest 1866

[S113] or 1868: shown as 12 in 1880 census, 3 in 1870.

[S114] Birth date by 1870 census. 1900 census says "30"and born "Jun 1870" == but

[S115] 1867 or 1868 based on census

[S116] Date shown on 1870 Gilmer census (born within year)

[S117] Phineas remarried 1869

[S118] age 2 in 1860 census

[S119] Date from Confederate roster book and Ancestral File. Census implies ca. 1836

[S120] Based on Rosters of Conf. Soldiers. Census would imply ca. 1839

[S121] Source not certain (Gladys Worley?). 1860 census age of 64 would suggest 1796

[S122] Gilmer Heritage Book gives 17 Nov 1868. May be typo from Robert's date of

[S123] GIlmer Co Heritage Book p 363; source of date unknown

[S124] Back computation: "died Aged 52 years 10 mos. 25 days"

[S125] 61 in 1850, 83 in 1870

[S126] 20 in 1850 census but 27 in 1860 census

[S127] Assumed: Martha and daughters are with David Keener in 1870 census

[S128] 1850 Gilmer Co. Census

[S129] and before 1774

[S130] Ancestral File submission estimate

[S131] Stated to be 79 in his 1833 pension application; 89 in 1840 census.

[S132] Wife is widow in 1850 census

[S133] Gilmer Co Heritage Book 363; source not given

[S134] age 67 at death

[S135] If she is the Mary wife of "Gincy" (Finney?) Dunn, Cartecay area of Gilmer,

[S137] Various descendant trees in LDS AF and elsewhere

[S138] Source uncertain

[S139] Date from Lewis Smith widow's pension application.

[S141] Gilmer Heritage Book 286

[S142] Ward, Annals of North Georgia
Annals of North Georgia

[S143] 37 in 1906

[S144] 29 in 1906

[S145] 51 in 1906, says 56 in application dated 1908

[S146] 65 in 1860 but 79 in 1870! Earlier census doesn't clarify (30-40 in 1830 & 40-

[S147] and before 1794

[S148] Exact date assumes these are John & Jane in Gordon Co. Cem.

[S149] Census would suggest around 1825. Fact she is older than he in census, though,

[S150] 1860 census

[S151] 1860 Murray Co. Census shows her as 6/12, carries July 31 date

[S152] 1870 census would make it 1865; 1868 from Gilmer Co. Heritage Book

[S153] Gilmer Co. Heritage Book gives 1868 as date of her birth and Indiana Forest

[S154] Ancestral File

[S155] Family Search database

[S156] But 1870 shows as one year younger than "Isaiah"

[S157] Ancestral File says 1902-1904

[S158] Brøderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 2, Ed. 3, Social Security Records: U.S.,

[S159] 1830 Franklin Co. Census

[S160] Social Security Death Index

[S161] 25 in 1850 census but 38 in 1860 census

[S162] Serapney, age 9, in 1850 census seems same as Sarah, age 18, in 1860 census.

[S163] 7 in 1850 census: not in 1860 family, perhaps married by then.

[S164] 5 in 1850 census; 14 in 1860 census

[S165] 3 in 1850 census; 12 in 1860 census

[S166] 6/12 in 1850 census, 9 in 1860 census

[S167] 7 in 1860 census

[S168] and before 1850

[S170] or 1878? McLean material conflicts with transcript of cemetery

[S171] Marriage in 1907 "when he was 23 and she 19"

[S172] Date given (Jan 1941) doubtful as marriage is given as Dec. 1941

[S173] or 2 Feb 1912?

[S175] census

[S176] 1850 Gilmer Co. GA census

[S178] age 1 in 1870 and 11 in 1880 census records

[S180] 1910 census Gilmer Co

[S181] Died in infancy

[S182] According to family bible. Obits say 12 May 1910

[S183] Livingston History of Jasper CO says 1866, but this is impossible.

[S184] Margaret Deal notes: "Grandson gave me birth date"

[S185] Eufaula Times & News, Jan. 2, 1908 (Thursday): "Col." Hartwell "Died last

[S186] 3/12 yr. old in 1860 census

[S187] Supposedly 38 in 1860 census (printed version only seen)

[S188] 1800 Greene Co MO census

[S189] SSDI

[S190] birth could be 1906

[S191] Pickens County History

[S192] www.accessatlanta.com/community/genealogy/kenthomas_0110.html

[S193] Said to have died in the Yorktown Campaign (ended Oct 1781) but will of 29 Aug

[S195] 1860 Census Gilmer County, household 1184

[S196] 1860 Gilmer Co Census household 1184

[S197] 17 Nov in Gilmer Heritage Book; 7 Nov in Ward, Annals

[S198] One source claims March 1842. Date may be from pension records?

[S199] or Craven Co.?

[S200] Query on Rootsweb; probably from census; not confirmed

[S201] 1850 Chambers Co AL census

[S202] Date is from an E-mail query, not verified but possibly from tombstone

[S203] or 25 Aug 1817

[S204] or 1837? This from best bio of Josiah, in Gilmer Heritage book p. 135

[S205] Gilmer Heritage Book p. 134; p. 287 says 1881

[S206] Gilmer Heritage Book p. 134

[S207] Gilmer Heritage Book p. 134; p. 287 says 1889 and also makes her younger than

[S209] Collins Genealogy

[S210] Death Certificate of Susan J. (Collins) McLean

[S211] 1900 Census of Finley Township, Christian County, Missouri

[S212] Death Certificate of John M. McLean

[S213] Gravestone of John M. & Susan J. McLean

[S214] McLean Genealogy

[S215] Christian County, Missouri, Probate Records

[S216] McLean Genealogy

[S217] Information Copied from John M. McLean Family Bible

[S218] Kenneth Richmond, Rt. 1, Box 230, Nixa, Missouri (Grandson)

[S220] Death Certificate of Joseph B. McLean

[S221] Delayed or Special Certificate of Birth for Bessie Brown

[S222] Death Certificate of Bessie Brown

[S223] Information furnished by Nellie (Brown) Hannah

[S224] Death Certificate of Robert S. Brown

[S225] Birth Certificate of Robert John Neal McLean

[S226] Memorial Card for Neal R. McLean

[S227] Birth Certificate of Joseph Donald McLean

[S228] Obituary of Joe D. McLean, as recorded in McLean Family History, by Ethel McLe

[S234] John E. Williams, 507 South 3rd, Ozark, Missouri

[S235] Death Certificate of Lillian Maude Eutsler

[S236] Death Certificate of Robert Ernest Williams

[S240] Birth Certificate of Marjorie Esther Knight

[S241] Probate Records for Marjorie (Knight) Wolfe

[S242] Certified Copy of Birth Record

[S243] Memorial Service Card

[S250] Birth Certificate of Mary Jane McLean

[S255] Alma Lohmeyer Funeral Home Records, Springfield, MO, Vol. II, p. 21

[S256] John B. Cowden, Southern Cowdens, Nashville, 1933

[S257] Died young: Southern Cowdens

[S258] date of Marriage Bond

[S259] This is the Charlotte Co. Marriage record. Son Richard gave varying dates.

[S260] 1883 Greene Co. History says 1857. I had 1853 from Greene Co records. (Check?)

[S261] Marriage bond on 22 May 1843; another on 11 May 1848 which shows

[S262] Not absolutely certain but probable this is he.

[S263] Date from family. Marriage bond was Jan 16

[S264] date is from TN marriage bonds. May not be ceremony date. Other data from

[S265] Marshall County Marriage Book 2, p. 65

[S266] from Collins material: Gratz' family has 14 Oct 1908

[S267] Reportedly married and divorced more than once

[S269] Messier says marriage in Lewisburg, TN? But Whites were in MO long before then

[S270] or 27?

[S271] Based on IGI & Marshall Co. Records. Jeter does not identify this marriage,

[S272] Correct marriage assuming this is the right Jesse Collins:

[S273] Presumed: if she is the Patience who was dr. of Wm. Collins

[S274] Marriage not filed until 26 Feb 1872

[S275] Fannin Co. Marriage Records

[S276] Etowah County Mge Book E p. 135

[S277] This date seems improbable: note her birth date

[S278] Rutherford CO NC history under #270 citing apparent bible record; this date

[S279] from marriage transcripts: Gilmer Heritage Book says 6-1-1871

[S280] Gilmer Co. Marriage Records, as "James" Duckett

[S281] Gilmer CO., Marriage Records

[S282] Pickens Co loose marriage records, on website

[S283] Query, Rootsweb archive. Husband not listed. Not yet confirmed

[S284] Rootsweb posting; not confirmed

[S285] Rootsweb posting not confirmed

[S286] or 1824; Linda lcoutel@bellsouth.net

[S287] Marriage Record of J. M. McLean and S. J. Breazeale

[S288] Marriage License of J. B. McLean and Bessie Brown

[S291] Certificate of Marriage of Paul Carpenter Wolfe and Marjorie Esther Knight

[S298] Charles Jones

[S299] Obituary
Obituary

[S300] 1861 British Census
1861 British Census

[S301] British VItal Records, Preston, Lancashire

[S302] She is 11/12 months in 1860 census,thus born in 1859 (exact month depends on

[S312] Joplin Globe
Joplin Globe

[S313] Rootsweb file
Rootsweb file

[S316] 1881 British Census

[S317] 1841 British Census

[S318] IGI (International Genealogical Index)

[S319] 1880 Census Fannin Co. GA

[S320] Ancestral File (R)
Ancestral File (R)

[S321] Wikle.ged
Wikle.ged

[S322] PHELPS.ged
PHELPS.ged

[S323] CLARK.ged
CLARK.ged

[S324] WIKLE.ged
WIKLE.ged

[S325] International Genealogical Index (R)
International Genealogical Index (R)

[S326] Wikle-1837.ged
Wikle-1837.ged

[S327] FISCHER.ged
FISCHER.ged

[S328] TITLE
TITLE

[S329] Justin Sanders jsanders@jaguar1.usouthal.eduu
Justin Sanders jsanders@jaguar1.usouthal.eduu

[S330] 924395.ged Contact: Cathy Powers >
924395.ged Contact: Cathy Powers >

[S331] US CENSUS
US CENSUS

[S332] Wikle-1869.ged
Wikle-1869.ged

[S333] Wikle-1825.ged
Wikle-1825.ged

[S334] 1482516.ged Contact: Betty Butts 1482516.ged Contact: Betty Butts

[S335] Wikle.FTW
Wikle.FTW

[S336] daymongili.FTW
daymongili.FTW

[S337] WIKLE-1869.ged
WIKLE-1869.ged

[S338] jethompson63.ged Contact: johnanna thompson jethompson63.ged Contact: johnanna thompson

[S339] WIKLE-1867.ged
WIKLE-1867.ged

[S340] Will of Mary Magdaline WIGLE otherwise TANNER

Last Will and Testament of Mary Magdaline Wigle Tanner

The last will and Testament of MARY MAGDALINE WIGLE, otherwise
known as MARY MAGDALINE TANNER, her last husband being Michael
Tanner resident of Haywood County & State of North Carolina.

First I Commend my soul to that Almighty being who gave it, and
my Body I request should be descently Buryed, and the property I
shall be possessed of, my will is shall be distributed and
divided in the following manner to witt, that is to say, the
obligations which I have on Sundry persons for money Shall be
collected and divided equally among my Children John, Michael,
Henry, Susanah, George, Elisabeth, Samuel Wigle, and Mary Smith
wife of Lewis Smith, Share and Share alike, to be collected and
paid to them by my executors or paid in giving them the
obligations Referred to above as my executors & them may Agree &
find Convenient. one bed & furniture I bequeath to my daughter
Susanah & one Bed & furniture to my daugher Elisabeth. the
Wheels & _ _ _ _ _ _ to be divided beteween my said daughters
Susanah and Elisabeth & the Ballance or Residue of the Household
furniture I bequeath to my son John Wigle. a horse Colt of two
years old this Spring I also bequeath to my daughter Susanah,
and the Colt my mare may bring this Spring I bequeath to my
daughter Elisabeth and Should it so happen that my mare now with
colt Should loose or not bring the Colt or, it Should die Within
ten days after it is Colted that then and in Such Case it is my
will that my said daughter Elisabeth Shall have the Value of
thirty dollars out of the Value of my said mare (to be hereafter
valued) to be appropiated to the purchase of a horse creature
for her use and my Said Bay mare now with colt (after she has
folded) Shall be valued by two Judicary Men Chosen by my
executors and the valuation of said man to be Equally divided
among All my Children aforementioned.


[This starts the 2nd page]

Except the thirty dollars in the Valuation already given to my
daughter Elisabeth should She miss bringing the Colt She is_ _ _
[now?] _ _ _ [big?] _ _ _ _[with?], and it is further my
Will that Some of my Children take and Receive [?] said mare at
her valuation & pay the other legatees their Just proporation
of her price but if none of my Children Choses to take or
Receive [?] the mare in Such Conditions it is then my Will that
the mare be sold on a Personable Credit and the money Ariving be
Equally divided among my Children aforesaid. And I do hereby
Constitute And Appoint my Son John Wigle & my friend Peter
Walken Executors of this my last Will & testament

Signed with my hand this 13th day of March in the year of our
Lord 1810.

Mary Magdaline Wigle or Tanner
her X mark

Witness present
his
Jacob X Hedreck
mark

her
Rosana X Buss [Bust, Buff] Jurat
mark

her
Rhoda X Hyatte Jurat
mark

September Court 1810
Proven and ordered to be Recorded


Important Note: This Mary Magdalene Wigle / Wikle has mistakenly
been linked as the wife of Joseph Turner of Haywood County whose
name also was Mary. This Last Will and Testament should serve to
prove otherwise. Her married name was Tanner not Turner, and her
husband was Michael Tanner, not Joseph Michael Turner.

The above transcription was made from the Haywood County court
records by Lucy Brown (rolu@knology.net) on October 27, 2002.

[S341] Various Tanner online data

[S342] Christ Lutheran Church records, York, PA

[S343] York County, PA Orphan's Court Dockets
York County, PA Orphan's Court Dockets

[S344] Pennsylvania German Pioneers
Pennsylvania German Pioneers, Vol. I

[S345] Parish Register
Parish Register (includes Saalbach)

[S346] Evangelische Kirkenbuch Hoffenheim (A. Sinsheim), Baden

[S347] Will, Simon Wittmeier, 10 September 1801/probate 5 February 1806

[S348] Early German Settlers of York County, PA
Early German Settlers of York County, PA

[S349] Evidences of the Weigel Families
Genealogical Reports for the Historical Society of York County

[S350] Maria Magdalena's remarriage Nov. 3, 1800

[S351] Peter Wikle entered land 21 Nov 1798 and was alive at the time

[S352] http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nyononda/CHURCH/UNIVPOMA.HTM

[S353] Death Certificate of Anna Laura Hand
Death Certificate of Anna Laura Hand

[S354] Marriage Certificate

[S356] Will of Mary Magdaline WIGLE otherwise TANNER

Last Will and Testament of Mary Magdaline Wigle Tanner

The last will and Testament of MARY MAGDALINE WIGLE, otherwise
known as MARY MAGDALINE TANNER, her last husband being Michael
Tanner resident of Haywood County & State of North Carolina.

First I Commend my soul to that Almighty being who gave it, and
my Body I request should be descently Buryed, and the property I
shall be possessed of, my will is shall be distributed and
divided in the following manner to witt, that is to say, the
obligations which I have on Sundry persons for money Shall be
collected and divided equally among my Children John, Michael,
Henry, Susanah, George, Elisabeth, Samuel Wigle, and Mary Smith
wife of Lewis Smith, Share and Share alike, to be collected and
paid to them by my executors or paid in giving them the
obligations Referred to above as my executors & them may Agree &
find Convenient. one bed & furniture I bequeath to my daughter
Susanah & one Bed & furniture to my daugher Elisabeth. the
Wheels & _ _ _ _ _ _ to be divided beteween my said daughters
Susanah and Elisabeth & the Ballance or Residue of the Household
furniture I bequeath to my son John Wigle. a horse Colt of two
years old this Spring I also bequeath to my daughter Susanah,
and the Colt my mare may bring this Spring I bequeath to my
daughter Elisabeth and Should it so happen that my mare now with
colt Should loose or not bring the Colt or, it Should die Within
ten days after it is Colted that then and in Such Case it is my
will that my said daughter Elisabeth Shall have the Value of
thirty dollars out of the Value of my said mare (to be hereafter
valued) to be appropiated to the purchase of a horse creature
for her use and my Said Bay mare now with colt (after she has
folded) Shall be valued by two Judicary Men Chosen by my
executors and the valuation of said man to be Equally divided
among All my Children aforementioned.


[This starts the 2nd page]

Except the thirty dollars in the Valuation already given to my
daughter Elisabeth should She miss bringing the Colt She is_ _ _
[now?] _ _ _ [big?] _ _ _ _[with?], and it is further my
Will that Some of my Children take and Receive [?] said mare at
her valuation & pay the other legatees their Just proporation
of her price but if none of my Children Choses to take or
Receive [?] the mare in Such Conditions it is then my Will that
the mare be sold on a Personable Credit and the money Ariving be
Equally divided among my Children aforesaid. And I do hereby
Constitute And Appoint my Son John Wigle & my friend Peter
Walken Executors of this my last Will & testament

Signed with my hand this 13th day of March in the year of our
Lord 1810.

Mary Magdaline Wigle or Tanner
her X mark

Witness present
his
Jacob X Hedreck
mark

her
Rosana X Buss [Bust, Buff] Jurat
mark

her
Rhoda X Hyatte Jurat
mark

September Court 1810
Proven and ordered to be Recorded


Important Note: This Mary Magdalene Wigle / Wikle has mistakenly
been linked as the wife of Joseph Turner of Haywood County whose
name also was Mary. This Last Will and Testament should serve to
prove otherwise. Her married name was Tanner not Turner, and her
husband was Michael Tanner, not Joseph Michael Turner.

The above transcription was made from the Haywood County court
records by Lucy Brown (rolu@knology.net) on October 27, 2002.

[S357] Wykle Family, William B. Wykle
The History and Genealogy of the Wykle Family

[S359] Stanley, Gilmer County Area
The Gilmer County Area of Georgia 200 Years Ago and Pages From Gilmer County History 1832-1977

[S360] Gilmer County Heritage Book

[S362] 1880 Census, Grant, Thayer Co., NE

[S363] Taunton, MA Proprietor's Records
Bristol County Register of Deeds

[S364] "Hugh Mahurin of Taunton, Massachusetts", NEHGR 1982
"Hugh Mahurin of Taunton, Massachusetts", NEHGR 1982

[S365] Miller researcher Ernestine Daviss has found different dates forthe births of Gad Miller & Martin Miller. She shows Gad

Miller researcher Ernestine Daviss has found different dates forthe births of Gad Miller & Martin Miller. She shows Gad born 10June, 1764. Martin born 18 Aug, 1760. I am checking with her on these datedifferences. jg

[S366] From the Records of the Dewitt (North Orville) Cemetery in thetown of Dewitt.

From the Records of the Dewitt (North Orville) Cemetery in thetown of Dewitt.

[S367] Source: "Historical Collections of Every Town in Mass." by JohnBerber pge 157

Source: "Historical Collections of Every Town in Mass." by JohnBerber pge 157

[S368] From, "Historical Collections of Every Town in MASS" by JohnBarber pge 291 List of inhabitants 1636-1664

From, "Historical Collections of Every Town in MASS" by JohnBarber pge 291 List of inhabitants 1636-1664

[S370] Notes from "Pioneer File" at the Onondaga Public Library,(courtesy Kathy Crowell)

Notes from "Pioneer File" at the Onondaga Public Library,(courtesy Kathy Crowell)

[S371] http://www1.shore.net/~natalie/ufti/p2072.htm

[S372] Friedens Church records, Rockingham Co., VA

[S373] Joseph Chestnut (Chesnut) Estate Papers, 1842, Clark Co., OH

[S374] Wikle Family Bible

[S375] Bucks County Deed Records
Bucks County Pennsylvania Deed Records 1684-1763

p. 162, 15 April 1760, John Jessup, wheelright, of PHiladelphia ... mortgage to Mathias Shade ... owes L100, 76 acres, Plumstead Twp ... line of John Chesnut, John Britain, Joseph Brown and Josiah Dyer ... purchased, 1759, of William & Catherine Chesnut, laborer of Plumstead Twp., Bucks Co. Pennsylvania ...

[S376] William Chesnut Will, October 14, 1754, Plumstead TWP, Bucks Co., PA

[S377] 1901 British census

[S378] British Death Register June 1901

[S379] LDS Family Group REcord ot confirmed by sources

[S380] Bath County, VA Deed Book 5, page 134, 1816

[S381] Information based apparently on cemetery records
Information based apparently on cemetery records

[S382] Mahurin Family: The Later Generations
Mahurin Family: The Later Generations

[S383] 1880 Census, Bibb County, GA p 223c

[S384] 1880 Bartow County, GA Census, p 378b

[S385] 1880 Census Fannin County GA p. 641D

[S388] from website at http://www.mycochise.com/cemcalmemprkall.php
from website at http://www.mycochise.com/cemcalmemprkall.php

[S389] 1880 Census, Clay TWP, Shelby Co., MO

[S390] Message from Flo Moeur to Maureen Harte
Message from Flo Moeur to Maureen Harte

[S392] http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/resources/birthdeath/births.asp?id=887
http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/resources/birthdeath/births.asp?id=887

[S393] http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/resources/birthdeath/births.asp?id=888
http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/resources/birthdeath/births.asp?id=888

[S394] Jones Family Bible

[S395] Death Certificate, MO #3880, Charles E. Jones

[S396] obituary

Obit:

Galena Weekly Republican, Galena, Kansas, February 11, 1921:

DEATH OF CHARLES E. JONES, JR.

Charles E. Jones, Jr., son of Charles E. Jones of No. 710 Galena
avenue, died suddenly of heart disease at 2 o'closk Saturday afternoon
in the lobby of the Raspach Hotel in Kansas City.

He had been in Denver, Colo., visiting his brother, H.J. Jones and
was enroute to Galena at the time of his death.

Mr. Jones was a member of the Rainbow Division No. 637 Aero squad
having been with the A.E.F. in France during the World War. He was
reared and educated in Galena where he has a large circle of friends.

Surviving are his wife, and baby, his father, Charles E. Jones of
Galena, five brothers, H. John Jones, of Denver Colorado; William V.
Jones of Pine Bluff, Arkansas; Richard V. Jones [initial as printed] of
Douglass, [so spelled] Arizona; Herbert Jones of Dallas, Texas and
Frances [so spelled] who resides with his father in Galena; and four
sisters, Miss Margaret, Miss Edith, Kathleen and Agnes all of whom
reside in Galena.

The body arrived in Galena Sunday night from Kansas City.

Funeral services were held at 10:30 o'clock Tuesday morning at the
Catholic church. Father Gorman officiated.

The active pallbearers were: Jack Tillman; Gerald Allen, Will
Moeller, Jack Murdock, William Vaughn and Walter Murdock.

[S397] Tombstone, Beaver Crossing Cemetery

[S398] Death certificate
Death certificate

[S399] John Jones Death Certificate

[S400] John Jones Death Certificate

[S401] Missouri Death certificate

[S403] 1861 British Census, Fulwood, Preston, Lancashire
1861 British Census, Fulwood, Preston, Lancashire

[S407] Obit

Harte, Maureen Helen (80)
Passed away on August 12, 2008 at home in Camarillo accompanied by friends. She was born in El Paso, Texas to Richard and Helen Jones and spent most of her life in California. She is survived by her son Jesse James and her grandson Joseph James.

Maureen taught herself Spanish and was a social worker for several years. Later she retired from Rockwell Collins in Torrance, California as a Systems Analyst. Maureen loved all things British, especially books and movies, and traveled several times to the British Isles. She spent some of her retirement writing a book " November Carousel" which is available on Amazon.com. She volunteered with Shop Ahoy in Camarillo for the last few years of her life and made many friends along the way.

A Memorial Service will be held at Padre Sierra Catholic Church in Camarillo on Sunday, August 17th at 3 pm for all who would like to help celebrate her life.

[S409] 1910 Census Manlius Village NY sheet 2 (Fayette St)
1910 Census Manlius Village NY sheet 2 (Fayette St)

[S410] McCLEARNEY obituary
McCLEARNEY obituary

Newspaper was very faded. It say Mrs Sarah Burns Died Thursday at the home of her son, William Burns, of Heart disease. Mrs. Burns was born at Cottoville, Ireland May 10th, 1807. She was married to James burns and imagrated to this country in 1850. Mr Burns died about 20 years ago. The children who survive her are Michael Burns, William Burns, Mrs. Margaret O'Neil, Mrs. Catherine Boylston, Mrs. Ann DuPlessis, Mrs. Rose Mara and Miss Ellen Burns. There are eighteen grandchildren and six great grandchildren

[S411] DuPlessis Family History
DuPlessis Family History

[S412] 1860 Census, Manlius NY
1860 Census, Manlius NY

[S413] 1850 census Manlius NY
1850 census Manlius NY

[S414] 1870 census Manlius NY
1870 census Manlius NY

[S415] Manlius Village Cemetery Transcripts
Manlius Village Cemetery Transcripts

[S416] Christ Church Cemetery Burials, Manlius, NY
Christ Church Cemetery Burials, Manlius, NY

[S417] American Silversmithjs Website

Edward Boylston

Born: 1765, North Springfield MA
Marriage: Ruth Jerome in 1791
Died: 1836, Manlius NY

General notes:

Silversmith

Events in his life were:

He worked in 1789 as a silversmith in Stockbridge MA 17

He worked in 1792 as a silversmith in Catskill NY 17

He worked in 1800 as a silversmith in Pompey NY 17

He worked from 1804 to 1836 as a silversmith in Manlius NY 17


Edward married Ruth Jerome in 1791. (Ruth Jerome was born on 10 Feb 1768 in Wallingford CT, died in Oct 1849 in Manlius NY and was buried in Oct 1849 in Manlius NY.)

[S418] Town of Pompey

[S419] Immaculate Conception Cemetery, Manlius NY
Immaculate Conception Cemetery, Manlius NY

[S420] NY Marriage notices
NY Marriage notices

[S421] The Manlius Repository, October 9, 1832
The Manlius Repository, October 9, 1832

In this village, on the 1st inst., by the same, Mr. Edward Boylston, Jr. to Miss Sophia Miller.

[S422] Revolutionary Soldiers Resident or Dying in Onondaga County
Revolutionary Soldiers Resident or Dying in Onondaga County

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page 132: Conn, b. Feb. 15, 1653, d. bef. Jan. 6, 1729-30, as will wasproven on that date. She d. Feb. 9, 1700-1. Ch'n: 1. Abigail, 2. Josiah, 3.Rebecca, 4. Nathaniel, 5. Jonathan, 6. Aaron, who was great grandfatherof John Warren4 Barber (Elijah,3 Elijah,2 Aaron1) of New Haven,Conn., b. Feb. 2, 1798, author of "Historical Collections" of several states. 48.JOSIAH, b. Feb. 17, 1660-1.+ 49.JONATHAN, b. Mch. 30, 1664.+ 50.DAVID, b. Jan. 11, 1667-8.+ 51.HEZEKIAH, b. Feb. 21, 1668-9.+ 52.MOSES, b. May 15, 1671.+ 53.MINDWELL, b. July 20, 1673; m. Oct. 1, 1696, Jonathan Brown,b. Mch. 30, 1670. [See N. Y. Gen. Record, Vol. XXVI, p. 1, whichsets him forth as son of Peter and Mary (Gillette) Brown, son of Peter Brownof the "Mayflower."] She d. Mch. 1, 1767, at Windsor, Conn. J. S.Kingsley, Tufts College, is a descendant of Mindwell. 54.EBENEZER, b. Mch. 22, 1675.+ 55.MARY, b. Jan. 5, 1680; m. May 6, 1708, Joseph Barber,Windsor, Conn. Ch'n: 1. Joseph, 2. Samuel, 3. Daniel, 4. Mary, 5. Mindwell,6. Daniel, 7. Elizabeth, 8. Jonah. 56.REBECCA, b. Dec. 10, 1682; m. Josiah Rockwell. Lebanon,Conn. But is this correct? See No. 111. Which is right? 8.LIEUT. SAMUEL LOOMIS, b. Co. Essex, England, 2, 1628; m. Dec. 27,1653, Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Judd. He was freeman in 1654, andadmitted to the church Nov. 26, 1661. He was a Lieut. and removed to Westfield,Mass., between 1672 and '75. He sold his dwelling house in Windsor in1679, and d. Oct. 1, 1689. His widow was living in Westfield, 1716. toch'n--all but last two b. in Conn. 57.SAMUEL, b. (???)+ 58.ELIZABETH, b. (???); m. Nov. 18, 1673. Thomas, d. May 6,1719, son of Deac. Thomas and Deliverance (Langton) Hanchet. Westfield,Mass. Ch'n: 1. Elizabeth, 2. Thomas, 3. Mary, 4. Hannah, 5. Hannah, 6.Sarah, 7. Samuel, 8. Deliverance. 59.RUTH, b. Farmington, Conn., June 14, 1660, bap. July 24,1660; m. Benjamin, bapt. Apr. 11, 1658, d. Westfield, Mass., 1738,ae. 80, son of William and Elizabeth (Stanley) Smith, of Farmington, Conn.Ch'n: 1. William, 2. Ruth, 3. Benjamin, 4. Samuel, 5. Elizabeth, 6.Rachel, 7. Jonathan, 8. Job, 9. Mary. He m. 2nd, Mrs. Hannah (Hanchet)Loomis, for which see Stanley Gen., p. 28. 60.Sarah, b. Feb. 3, 1662-3. 61.JOANNA, b. Oct. 22, 1665; m. Nov. 20, 1691. Joseph, b. Aug.25, 1655, son of William and Elizabeth (Stanley) Smith, his and wife.Farmington, Conn. Ch'n: 1. Joanna, 2. Ruth, 3. Susanna, 4. Thankful, 5.Mercy, 6. Esther, 7. Experience, 8. Zephania. 62.BENJAMIN, b. Feb. 11, 1667-8; m. Jan. 6, 1703, Ann Fitch. Hed. 1726. No children. 63.NEHEMIAH, b. July 15, 1670.+ 64.WILLIAM, b. Mch. 18, 1672.+ 65.PHILIP, b. Feb. 22, 1675.+ 66.MARY, b. Aug. 16, 1678.

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page 128: 2, 1810, d. Nov. 19, 1897, a noted, teacher, theologian, Latin and Greek author, philologist, etc.--See Johnson Cyclopedia for his works, son of Joab?? Tyler and Nabby Seymour, dau. of Deac. Jonathan?? Seymour and Abigail Hart, dau. of Thomas?? Hart and Mehitable Bird, dau. of Jonathan4 Bird and Hannah Thomson, dau. of John5 Thomson and Margaret Orton, dau. of John?? Orton and Mary Tudor, dau. of Owen?? Tudor and Mary (Loomis) Skinner. 5. JOHN, b. 1622.+ 6. THOMAS, b. 1624.+ 7. NATHANIEL, b. 1626.+ 8. SAMUEL, b. 1628.+ Second Generation "It is a help to mankind, to culture, to piety, to know one's sellakin to those who suffered oppression and made noble sacrifices for the sake of conscience,helped to found our great Western civilisation, or rallied to the defense of the infantnation when its life hung in the balance."--Congregationalist. This second generation records the descendants of the five sons of theprogenitor, Joseph Loomis, as follows: Nos. 9-20 are descendants of the sonJoseph; Nos. 21-33, of the son Deacon John; Nos. 34-44, of the son Thomas; Nos. 45-56, ofthe son Nathaniel; Nos. 57-66, of the son Lieut. Samuel. This genealogy,recording the male lines of the Loomis Family, does not include within its scope thedescendants of Loomis daughters which it is desired to include in subsequent volumesof the female lines.--EDITOR. 1.JOSEPH LOOMIS, b. Messing, Co. Essex, England, a. 1615; m. 1st,Sept. 17, 1646, Sarah, bapt. Feb. 2, 1621, d. Aug. 23, 1653, eldest dau. ofWm. and Phillis (dau. of Richard and Sarah [Osborne] Lyman, who emigratedfrom High Onger, Co. Essex. Eng., 1631) Hill, of Windsor; m. 2nd, June 28,1659, Mary Chauncey, who. d. Apr. 22, 1681. Her parentage is not known. TheHistory of the Treman Family in America, p. 1688, places her as the dau. ofPres. Charles Chauncey of Harvard, but this is doubted--at least, no conclusiveevidence has ever been found. Neither does Judith Chauncey, spinster, thehalf-sister of Pres. Charles, mention her in her will dated Dec., 1657, proven March1, 1657-8 (see Waters' Gleanings, Vol. 1, pp. 107-8), wherein she mentions manyof her "cousins" and other relatives. Neither does the "Pedigree of theFamily of Chauncey," compiled by Stephen Tucker, Esq., Somerset Herald inOrdinary, 1884, name a Mary which could possibly have been Mary, wife ofJoseph Loomis. On May 3rd, 1643, he had granted him from the Plantationfour acres of land, bounded north by land of Joseph Loomis, the elder. In Vol.I, of lands, in office of Sec'y of State of Conn, this entry occurs: Joseph LumasJr. owner of land before 1653, at Windsor, Conn. In 1660, by purchase, heacquired land on the east side of the Conn. River. In 1686 he conveyed a part ofthis land to his son Joseph, and a part to his son John. He was a member ofWindsor Troop of horse. in King Phillip's War, 1675-6, (see soldiers in KingPhillip's War, by Geo. M. Bodge, 1896). and was granted 6s 8d "on war account." He was a freeman(see foototes source, footnote #128-1) in 1654. and d.June 26, 1687. 12 ch'n, all b. Windsor.

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page 127: Colonel Samuel Colt, 1814-1862. Sixth in descent from Mary Loomis, No. 4. [above lines are caption for photo] in 1659, '60 and '62. In 1662 he removed to Killinworth from which place he was Deputy, 1667-74. He d. Nov. 16, 1675. His wife was living in 1665. Their children, b. Windsor, Conn., were: 1. Lieut. Josiah, 2. Lieut. John, who was ancestor of Capt. Gustavus A.7 Hull (James,6 Warren,5 Peter,4 Peter,3 Deac. Josiah,2 Lieut. John1), b. Apr. 18, 1827, U. S. Army, San Francisco, Cal.; also ancestor of Henry H.3 St. Clair (Theodosia L.7 [Hull], James,6 Warren,5 Peter,4 Peter,3 Deac. Josiah,2 Lieut. John1), b. Oct. 18, 1850, Assistant Editor of N. Y. Tribune. 3. Elizabeth, 4. Mary, 5. Martha,1 ancestress of Rev. Titus5 Coan (Tamzin4 [Nettleton], Samuel,3 John,2 Martha1 [Hull]), b. Feb. 1, 1801, Missionary to Sandwich Islands, serving 50 years. 6. Joseph, 7. Sarah, 8. Naomi, 9. Rebecca, 10. George, 11. Thomas. 4. MARY, b. Eng., abt. 1620; m. 1st, 1638, John Skinner of Hartford, d. 1650; m. 2nd, Nov. 13, 1651; Owen Tudor, d. Windsor, Conn., Oct. 30, 1690. She d. there Aug. 19, 1680. Ch'n--by Skinner --1. Mary, 2. Ann,1 ancestress of Elisha5 Colt (Harris,4 Deac. Benjamin,3 Capt. John,2 Ann1 [Skinner]), of Hartford, Conn., b. Feb. 26, 1758, Comptroller of Conn., 1806-1818; also ancestress of Samuel6 Colt (Christopher,5 Lieut. Benjamin,4 Deac. Benjamin,3 Capt. John,2 Ann1 [Skinner]), of Hartford, b. July 19, 1814, inventor of the revolving pistol. 3. John,1 ancestor of Hon. Nathaniel7 Shipman (Mary6 [Deming], Gen. David,5 Alice4 [Skinner], Rev. Thomas,3 Nathaniel,2 John1), b. Aug. 22, 1828, Judge U. S. Court, Hartford, Conn. 4. Joseph, 5. Richard,1 ancestor of Ichabod L.?? Skinner, (Deac. David,4 Deac. Aaron,3 Deac. John,2 Richard1), b. Sept. 2, 1767, engineer of the National Road from Wheeling, W. Va. By Tudor--6. Samuel,1 ancestor of Charles Jeremy6 Hoadley (Harriet L.5 [Hillyer], Lucy4 [Tudor], Dr. Elihu,3 Rev. Samuel,2 Samuel1), of Hartford, b. Aug. 1, 1827, State Librarian of Conn.; also ancestor of Capt. Owen4 Tudor (Dr. Elihu,3 Rev. Samuel,2 Samuel1), b. Mch. 23, 1777, U. S. Navy; also ancestor of the two brothers, Hon. Gideon5 Welles, b. July 1, 1802,(see source labelled footnotes,footnote number 127-1) Sec'y of the U. S. Navy, 1861-9, and Hon. Thaddeus5 Welles, b. Feb. 23, 1806, repeatedly State Senator, Conn., (Samuel,4 who was Pres. Elector from Conn. 1821, and memb. of Const'l Com. of Conn., Lucy3 [Kilbourn], Mary2 [Tudor] Samuel1). 7. Sarah, 8. Owen, 9. Ann, 10. Mary,1 ancestress of Prof. William Seymour7 Tyler, D. D., LL. D., (Harvard), b. Harford, Pa., Sept.

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page 129: 9.SARAH, b. July 22, 1647, d. 1654. 10.JOSEPH, b. July 15, 1649.+ 11.JOHN, b. Oct. 1, 1651.+ 12.MARY, b. Aug. 3, 1653, living in 1687. 13.SARAH, b. Apr. 1, 1660, d. June 4, 1661. 14.HANNAH, b. Feb. 2, 1662-3; m. July 1, 1690, Abraham, d.1730, son of John and Ann (Skinner, see No. 4) Colt. Ch'n: 1. Abraham, 2.Mary, 3. Isaac. 15.MATTHEW, b. Nov. 4, 1664.+ 16.ISAAC, b. July 10, 1666, d. young. 17.STEPHEN, b. Sept. 1, 1668.+ 18.JAMES, b. Oct. 31, 1669.+ 19.NATHANIEL, b. Aug. 8, 1673; m. Elizabeth (???). He removedto E. Windsor in 1700, and d. 1730. 20.ISAAC, b. Oct. 28, 1677; unm., d. Mch. 17, 1704. ABSTRACT OF ADMINISTRATION OF ESTATE OF JOSEPH LOOMIS, SEN., WINDSOR Found in original Records, Vol. IV, p. 261, and in Manwaring's PrintedDigest, Vol. I, p. 332. He died 26 June, 1687. Invt. œ281-14-08. Taken 12 July, 1687, byHenry Wolcott, John Wolcott, John Loomis. The children: Joseph age 38 y., John 36, Mary 34, Hannah 25, Matthew23, Stephen 20, James 17, Nathaniel 14, Isaac 9 yrs. of age. Court Record, p. 132--1st Sept. 1687: Invt. exhibited, Page 134, 26Oct. 1687: An invt. of the Estate of Joseph Loomis, formerly exhibited in court, was nowconsidered, & this Court appoynt Joseph his son and Matthew Loomis Adms. Order to Dist.and appoint John Loomis & John Moore distributors. Page 6,--(Vol. VIII.) 6 Feb. 1709-10: Joseph Loomis, son of JosephLoomis Sen., formerly of Windsor, Dec'd in Court shows that he and his BrotherMatthew Loomis, now Dec'd have paid the Debts and delivered the Portions of the Estateto his Brothers and Sisters, and is granted a Quietus Est. 5.DEACON JOHN LOOMIS, b. Co. Essex, England, 1622; m. Feb. 3,1648-9. Elizabeth, b. 1625, d. May 7, 1696, dau. of Thomas and Ann Scott,who sailed from Ipswich, England, April, 1634, to Ipswich, Mass., and hadwith them dau. Elizabeth, aged 9 years, and removed to Hartford, Conn. (See landrecords in office of Sec'y of Conn., Vol. II, p. 123, and Manwaring'sDigest, I, pp. 32-35). He was admitted to the Windsor. Church Oct. 11, 1640. On May 3,1643, he had granted him from the Plantation 40 acres of land. He resided inFarmington from 1652 to 1660, when he returned to Windsor, and was Deacon of thechurch. He was deputy to the General Ct. in 1666 and '7, also from 1675 to1687. He died Sept. 1, 1688, '. 66, and his monument is still preserved in theWindsor burying ground. His will is preserved in the Probate office at Hartford,and his name is signed John Loomys.--See copy of same below. 13 children --all b.Windsor, except 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th, b. Farmington. 21.JOHN, b. Nov. 9, 1649.+ 22.JOSEPH, b. Nov. 7, 1651.+ 23.THOMAS, b. Dec. 3, 1653.+ 24.SAMUEL, b. June 29, 1655, d. young. 25.DANIEL, b. June 16, 1657.+ 26.JAMES, b. Sept. 19, 1659, d. Dec. 14, 1669. 27.TIMOTHY, b. July 27, 1661.+ 28.NATHANIEL, b. July 8, 1663.+ 29.DAVID, b. May 30, 1665, d. June 24, 1665. 30.SAMUEL, b. Aug. 12, 1666.+ 31.ISAAC, b. Aug. 31, 1668, d. Dec. 12, 1668. 32.ELIZABETH, b. May 8, 1671; m. Windsor, Feb. 4, 1691-2, John,b. Jan. 8, 1668, d. Feb. 4, 1728, son of Peter and Mary (Gillett)Brown, who was the son of Peter Brown, who came to Plymouth in the Mayflower in1620. She d. Dec. 11, 1723. Children: 1. Elizabeth, 2. Mary, 3. Ann,4. Hannah, 5. John, ancestor of Capt., John4 Brown (Owen,3 Capt. John,2John1) b. May 9, 1800, of Harper's Ferry, 1859, whose "soul goes marchingon"; also of Rev. Dr. Heman4 Humphrey (Hannah3 [Brown], Capt. John,2John1) b. Mch. 26, 1779, Pres. Amherst Coll. 1823-45; and also of manyother noted ones, some of whom are--Rev. Charles F. Hudson, author ofseveral books; Rev. Dr. Edw. P. Humphrey, Prof. Danville Th. Sem.;Hon. James Humphrey, memb. Cong.; Rev. John Humphrey, Prof. Mor. Phil.,Hamilton Coll.; Rev. Dr. Zephaniah M. Humphrey, Prof. Lane Theol.Sem., Cincinnati, O., etc. 6. Ann, 7. Sarah, 8. Isaac, 9. Daniel, 10.Margaret, 11. Esther. (See Whitney Gen. p. 1274, for many descendants). 33.MARY, b. Aug. 7, 1673, d. May 14, 1675. WILL OF JOHN LOOMIS, WINDSOR Will dated 27 Aug., 1688. Exhibited 4 Dec. 1688. Will on file. NoCourt Records found. John Loomiss senior doe beinge of a competent understandinge andmemory ordayne and appoynt this my Last will and Testament.

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page 130: In primis my will is that my eldest son John shall have a doubleportion of my estate in Land yt to bee accounted for part that he have already beene possessedof and by this I give liberty to bee assured of my will is that all my land on bothsides ye River shall be equally devided between all my children now livinge I leave itt incharg in my will yt there bee indeavered of all a ready complyance to agree in ye devission ittbeinge so small devissions I know not how to pleas myself nor them My will is yt mydaughter Elizabeth shall have equall portion with my sons excepting John of ye moveableestate my will is yt my wife shall have ye product of ye thirds of all my land as longeas she lives and that ye house homested & Barne Remayne to my wife as longe as she lives andye free dispose of itt amongst my children when she dies & thatt ye 3rd prt ofmy moveable estate of what she shall chuse to bee to her free dispose amongst mychildren my will is yt my son Thomas's two sons shall have ten pound a pees of mymoveable estate I apoynt my wife and son John Executors of this my will always providedyt my Just debt shall bee payd out of my moveable estate and if itt will not reachevery one proportionable shall abete my will is that (illegible) by my wife ather death I subscrib my hand Wittness: JohnLoomys Sr Abigail Aling Nathanale Porter 6.THOMAS LOOMIS, b. Co. Essex, England, 1624; m. 1st, Nov. 1, 1653.Hannah, d. Apr. 25, 1662; dau. of Henry Fox (spelled also Fowkes--seePorter Gen., Ed'n of 1893, p. 9, which says: "dau. of Henry Fowkes, from Eng.,Windsor. Conn., who d. Sept. 1640); m. 2nd, Jan. 1, 1662-3, Mary, d. Aug. 8,1684. dau. of Thomas Judd. ancestor of the Judds of New England. He was freemanin 1654. and admitted to the church. April 3, 1666. He was a member of aCo. which served in King Phillip's War. He owned a farm in E. Windsor andd. Aug. 28, 1689. No will, but an estate adm'd. 11 ch'n--all b. Windsor. 34.THOMAS, b. Oct. 29, 1654, d. 1654. 35.THOMAS, b. Mar. 17, 1655-6.+ 36.HANNAH, b. Feb. 8, 1657-8; m. Philip, son of Thomas, a bro.of Mary and Elizabeth Judd, b. 1649, bap. Sept. 2, 1649, d. Waterbury,Conn., 1689. She was living in 1690. Ch'n: 1. Philip, 2. Thomas, 3.Hannah, 4. William, 5. Benjamin. 37.MARY, b. Jan. 16, 1659-60; m. Apr. 3, 1679, Michael Taintor,a Welshman. of Branford, b. Oct. 1652. He was a son of Michael andElizabeth Taintor. He was one of the first settlers of Colchester, was deputyto the General Court for 26 sessions, and was town clerk of Colchester for30 years, which office he held at his death Feb., 1730. She d. May 11, 1695.Ch'n: 1. Deac. Michael,1 who was ancestor of Henry G.4 Taintor (Solomon,3John,2 Deac. Michael1) b. Feb., 1813, Treas. of Conn.; alsoancestor of Ehphalet Adams4 Bulkeley (Sarah3 [Taintor], Capt. Charles,2 Deac.Michael1), b. June 20, 1803, Pres. of Aetna Life Ins. Co., Hartford, Conn.2. John, 3. Mary, 4. Joseph. He m. 2nd, Aug. 1695, Mrs. Mabel Butler.Eliphalet Adams4 was the son of John Charles and Sally3 (Taintor)Bulkeley, and the father of Morgan Gardner5 Bulkeley, the fifty-first governorof Connecticut; Morgan Gardner,5 son of Eliphalet A,4 and Lydia Smith(Morgan) Bulkeley, was b. E. Haddam. Conn., Dec. 26, 1837. He rem. to Hartford,in 1846, and was educated in Hartford High School. His first positionwas that of errand boy in a mercantile house in Brooklyn, N. Y. Heenlisted in the 13th N. Y. Regt. and fought under Gen. McClellan and afterwardsserved under Gen. Mansfield. Removing to Hartford in 1872, he became oneof the most prominent men of the city. He helped found and became thefirst Pres. of the United States Bank of Hartford. In time he succeededThos. Enders as Pres. of the Aetna Life Ins. Co., and the wonderful successof this Co. is attributed to his rare business ability as manager andfinancier. In 1880 he was elected mayor of Hartford and re-elected three times. In1888 he was nominated by acclamation for Governor of the State, electedand took his seat Jan. 10, 1889, retiring from that office in 1893. In1905 he was elected United States Senator, and his speech of acceptance utteredin the House of Representatives, was one of the most appropriate andeloquent efforts heard by a Connecticut Gen. Assembly in many years. He m.Feb. 11, 1880. Fannie Briggs Houghton, who was b. July 3, 1860, andthey have a family of three children:--Morgan Gardner. Jr., b. Dec. 25,1885; Elenor Houghton,

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page 131: b. Apr. 7, 1893, and Houghton, b. Aug. 9, 1896. (Gov.)Bulkeley is still a resident of Hartford, where he is honored as one of theforemost men of the city. 38.ELIZABETH, b. Jan. 21, 1663-4; m. Dec. 27, 1682, John, b.June 11, 1659, d. Apr. 24, 1723, son of John and Mary (Hart) Lee.Farmington, Conn. Ch'n: 1. John, 2. Deac. Jonathan, 3. Mary, 4. Elizabeth, 5.Samuel, 6. Capt. Hezekiah,1 who was ancestor of Sarah M.4 Lee (Charles,3 Dr.Samuel,2 Capt. Hezekiah1), b. Sept. 28, 1819, Editor of LeeGenealogy. 7. Elizabeth, 8. Ruth. See Goodwin Gen., p. 555, and N. E. H. &G. Reg., Vol. 28, p. 396, for descendants. 39.RUTH, b. Oct. 16, 1665; m. Oct. 29, 1691, Joseph, d. Jan.11, 1719, son of John and Ann (Skinner--See No. 4-2) Colt. Windsor. 40.SARAH, b. Feb. 1, 1667-8; m. Dec. 27, 1692, WakefieldDibble, b. Sept. 15, 1667. She d. 1693. No children. Simsbury, Conn. 41.JEREMIAH, b. July 3, 1670, d. Oct. 16, 1672. 42.MABEL, b. Oct. 27, 1672; m. Jan. 1692, John Cole,Farmington, Conn. 43.MINDWELL, b. Aug. 6, 1676, bap. Aug. 13, 1676, was living in1690. 44.BENJAMIN, b. May 20, 1679, bap. June 1, 1679, was living,1690. The descendants of Thomas will be interested in the following: ABSTRACT OF ESTATE OF THOMAS LOOMIS, WINDSOR Found in Original Records, Vol. V, p. 40, and in Manwaring's PrintedDigest, Vol. I, p. 482. Invt. œ377-01-06. Taken 1st Nov. 1689, by John Moore and JosephLoomis. The children: Thomas, b. 17 March, 1655-6; Hannah, b. 8 Feb. 1657-8; Mary,b. 16 Jan. 1659-60; Elizabeth, b. 21 Jan. 1663-4; Ruth, b. 16 Oct. 1665; Sarah,b. 1st Feb. 1667-8; Mabell, b. 27 Oct. 1672; Mindwell, b. Aug. 1676; Benjamin, b.20 May, 1679. 11 Nov. 1689: Adms. to Thomas Loomis. 6 Mch. 1689-90: Dist; To eldest son œ130: to the youngest son, œ65; tothe Lame dau. Sarah, œ50; to each of the other daughters, œ24 (a part beforereceived by the married daughters), William Judd, Michael Tayntor & John Lee sign ashaving received. Again Hana had œ8, Mary œ7-01-08, & Elizabeth œ11-03-00. 14 Dec. 1693: The Brothers-in-Law of Thomas Loomys of Windsor havingappeared before the Court of Assistants, Oct. last & Desiring This court toSettle the Father of sayd Loomys his Estate, they being dissatisfied with the Dist. of theCounty Court. The Court of Assistants turning it Back to the Consideration of the CountyCourt, who having Laboured in it, The sayd Tho. Loomys, John Lee in behalf of hiswife, & Michael Tayntor, agreed in Court that Benjamin Loomys his portion should be asthe former Court ordered, œ65, & Wakefield Dible's wife's portion œ50, & thatThomas Loomys should add to the portions of his six sisters now surviving Fowerpounds Ten Shillings apiece to each of them, to be paid as soon as he can conveniently, incorn, porck or Neat Cattell; & the Court appoynts Thomas Loomys to be administratorto his Father's Estate. See Manwaring's Printed Digest, Vol. I, p. 482, for furtherproceedings as to Thomas Loomis's Estate. 7.NATHANIEL LOOMIS, b. Co. Essex, Eng., a. 1626; m. Nov. 24, 1653,Elizabeth, b. Windsor, 1638, daughter of Deacon John and Abigail Moore(More). He was freeman in 1654, and admitted to the church May 3, 1663. Was amember of Windsor Troop of Horse in King Phillip's War. Dr. Loomis, editionof 1875, says: "His will, dated Aug. 17, 1688, is preserved at Hartford, and issigned Nathaniel Loomys"; I have not been able to find such a will.--EDITOR. He d.Aug. 19, 1688. His wife m. 2nd, John Case of Simsbury; she d. July 23, 1728, age90. 12 children--all b. Windsor. 45.ELIZABETH, b. Aug. 7, 1655; m. June 28, 1671, William, sonof Thomas Burnham. She d. Nov. 19, 1717, Wethersfield, Conn. Ch'n: 1.Elizabeth, 2. Rev. William,1 ancestor of Hiram5 Burnham (Capt. Amos,4Amos,3 Josiah,2 Rev. William1) of Detroit, Mich., b. June 1, 1798,Chief Surveyor of the N. E. Boundary of the U. S., under treaty of Ghent;also ancestor of Dr. Chas. L.7 Ives (Sarah6 [Badger], Olivia A.5 [Root],Joel,4 Lucy3 [Curtiss], Hannah2 [Burnham], Rev. William1), b. June 22,1831, Prof. Medicine, Yale Coll. 3. Joseph, 4. Nathaniel, 5. Jonathan,6. Mary, 7. Abigail, 8. David. 46.LIEUT. NATHANIEL, b. Mch. 20, 1657; m. Dec. 23, 1680,Elizabeth, b. Nov. 11, 1657, d. 1743, dau. of Josiah Ellsworth. He boughtland in E. Windsor in 1689, and was appointed Lieut. in 1707. His will,preserved at Hartford, is dated May 26, 1729. He d. Sept. 29, 1733. Noch'n. 47.ABIGAIL, b. Mch. 27, 1659; m. Nov. 22, 1677, Lieut. Josiah,son of Thomas and Jane Barber of Simsbury,

[S430] 1910 Census Passaic NJ
1910 Census Passaic NJ

[S431] Stewart Family
Stewart Family

[S432] 1910 Census,Burnett, Antelope Co., NE
1910 Census,Burnett, Antelope Co., NE

[S433] Lanashire Marriage records
Lanashire Marriage records

[S434] Lancashire Death Records

[S435] Lancashire Birth Records
Lancashire Birth Records

[S436] British death records
British death records

[S437] 1920 crensjs Thayer Co NE

[S438] Margaret Schulte (obit)
Margaret Schulte (obit)

[S439] 1900 census, Thayer County, NE
1900 census, Thayer County, NE

[S440] Jesuit obituary

[S441] Marriage Register 4th quarter 1837, Preston, England
Marriage Register 4th quarter 1837, Preston, England, 23 Nov 1837

[S442] Birth Register for James Eatoughj,20 March 1842
Birth Register for James Eatoughj,20 March 1842

[S443] Lamcashire death register under date
Lamcashire death register under date

[S444] Lanashire Marriage records
Lanashire Marriage records

[S445] History, Topography and Directory of the Bureau of Preston
History, Topography and Directory of the Bureau of Preston

[S446] History, Topography and Directory of the Bureau of Preston
History, Topography and Directory of the Bureau of Preston

[S447] 1891 British Census

[S448] Lamcashire death register under date
Lamcashire death register under date

[S449] Find A Grave, Scrougetown Baptist Chrch
Find A Grave, Scrougetown Baptist Chrch

[S450] Obit, Roanoake Rapids Daily Herald, January 18,2011
Obit, Roanoake Rapids Daily Herald, January 18,2011

[S451] Obit., Sierra Vista (AZ) Herald, Jan. 19, 2011
Obit., Sierra Vista (AZ) Herald, Jan. 19, 2011

[S452] Obit, Tucson.com
Obit, Tucson.com

Sid C. Moeur
May 8, 1928 - February 16, 2004

Arizona native and longtime Cochise County resident, Sid C. Moeur died Monday, February 16, 2004 at the age of 75 in Phoenix, Ariz. He was born in Phoenix, May 8, 1928, to John Hubbard "Hub" Moeur and his wife, Marie. He was educated at Kenilworth School and North High School. He attended college at the University of Arizona in Tucson where he was an active member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. A friendly man who loved golf, hunting, fishing and his family, he was a die-hard Chicago Cubs fan and cheered for the University of Arizona Wildcats. Mr. Moeur was active in the real estate and insurance business in Douglas and Sierra Vista. He was married to the true love of his life, Mary Flo, for 54 years. He served on the Arizona Real Estate Commission and was active in the Douglas Association for Retarded Children, the Rotary Club of Douglas, the Knights of Columbus, the Little League, the Boy Scouts, and was active in St. Luke¹s Catholic Church in Douglas and Our Lady of the Mountain Catholic Church in Sierra Vista. He is survived by his wife, Mary Flo; his sons, John Franklin of Roanoke Rapids, N.C., and Michael Kelly (Sheila) of Tucson; his daughters, Pat Heizer (Donald) of Payson and Barbara Wingle (Bob) of Phoenix and his grandchildren, Lindsey, Whitney, Danny, Casey, Michael Ryan, Megan, Tim and Molly. Services will be 9:30 a.m., Monday, at Corpus Christi Catholic Church in Phoenix. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests contributions to the Our Lady of the Mountain Catholic School in Sierra Vista.

[S453] Pollack Family
Pollack Family

[S454] Bethesda Cemetery Saunders Co. NE
Bethesda Cemetery Saunders Co. NE

[S455] Find A Grave, Bethesda Cemetery
Find A Grave, Bethesda Cemetery

[S457] Find A Grave, Bethesda Cemetery
Find A Grave, Bethesda Cemetery

[S458] 1900 census, Malmo Village, Saunders Co, NE

[S459] 1920 census Saunders Co. NE
1920 census Saunders Co. NE

[S460] Sunrise Cemetery, Wahoo, Saunders Co., NE
Sunrise Cemetery, Wahoo, Saunders Co., NE

[S462] Ruth Eatough death certificate 1932
Ruth Eatough death certificate 1932

[S463] Find a Grave, Kell Cemetery

[S464] Privare communication

from trackersea@juno.com 8/17/2010

Mr Dunn

Thank you so much for helping me through some times in finding the right connection to mine, with being said my lineage is through Alexander Kell and his wife Emily Duncan.

I know its hard to figure when Emily Died being she was the Cherokee and from all my reserach had a lot number for her to be able to hold land and that Alexander signed on behalf of his wife for the land.

I just noticed (not saying you forgot or I am not trying to say anything bad cause I think what you put down for all of to enjoy in researching our family history is great) BUT after Nannie Kell there was one more daughter Rhoda Kell.

I know that many think that she is Elmira's daughter his second wife, however they didn't get married until 1824 and their first child was Elkin Kell all white no indian and free to marry into any nationality that he wants and it wouldn't be an intermarriage.

However Rhoda Kell (Alexander Kell and Emily Duncans daughter) was indian , in a book of marriage lincense for Gilmer Co Book 1 page 13 shows that William Deal married Rhoda Kell with a copy from that book it stated that it was an INTERMARRIAGE. As I tribe check what this is meaning to a marriage licens with M Stephens J Peace, and the encyclopedia a marriage between two people of different cultures.

Wiliam was born in NC but his family came from PA after arriving here from Germany. Eventhough he had german background he was an american consider WHITE so to marry an American Native Indian he would or it would be written as it was intered into a INTERMARRIAGE between William and Rhoda.

Other marriages on this same page do not include the wording INTERMARRIAGE.

This way your Dunn history would be complete with all the children Alexander and Emily had, with the land grabbing and him married again in 1824 we figure Rhoda was born between 1820-1823 and with Emily died she much have died after child birth.

Thanks for your time, keep us all psoted with updates on the family

Thank you

Sharron Alley

[S465] http://boards.ancestry.com/thread.aspx?o=10&m=53.209&p=localities.northam.usa.states.georgia.counties.gilmer
http://boards.ancestry.com/thread.aspx?o=10&m=53.209&p=localities.northam.usa.states.georgia.counties.gilmer

[S466] Gilmer CO., Marriage Records

[S467] http://obits.nj.com/obituaries/starledger/obituary.aspx?n=warren-s-ginda&pid=138453948
http://obits.nj.com/obituaries/starledger/obituary.aspx?n=warren-s-ginda&pid=138453948

Warren S. Ginda, 72, of North Wales, Pa., formerly of Perth Amboy, N.J., died Jan. 8, 2010, in Doylestown Hospital in Pennsylvania. Relatives and friends are invited to attend his viewings from 7 to 9 p.m. Monday, Jan. 11, at Scanlin Funeral Home, 175 E. Butler Ave. (Route 202), Chalfont, Pa., and from 9 a.m. until his Funeral Mass at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 12, at Mary Mother of the Redeemer Church, 1325 Upper State Rd., North Wales, Pa. Interment will follow at St. John's Newmann Cemetery. Warren was a 1959 graduate of Notre Dame University, where he was a proud member of the Glee Club. He was also very passionate about his two miniature dachshunds. In addition to his wife, Mary (Dougherty) Ginda, he is survived by his two children, Mark S. Ginda (Terry) of Falls Church, Va., and Allison M. (Ginda) Cramer (Jeff) of Huntington, Md., and his sister, Loretta Haroski (Bud) of Westfield, N.J. He is also survived by four grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in his memory to Doylestown Hospital Expansion Fund, 595 W. State St., Doylestown, Pa. 18901.
Published in Star-Ledger on January 11, 2010

[S468] Galloway Cemetery Fannin Co. GA
Galloway Cemetery Fannin Co. GA

[S469] http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=36297728
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=36297728

[S470] Cartersville News, Cartersville GA Nov. 19 1908 obit
Cartersville News, Cartersville GA Nov. 19 1908 obit

Death of An Aged And Popular Citizen.
Judge Jesse R. Wikle
[A nice photograph accompanies this obituary]

Judge Jesse R. Wikle died at his home in his city Saturday morning at 3 o’clock.

Judge Wikle had not been in good health for nearly a month, although up to that time he had shown most remarkable vitality.

Judge Wikle was one of the most prominent and popular citizens of Cartersville and Bartow county.

Jesse Richardson Wikle was born in Haywood county, North Carolina, in 1823, and was therefore, eighty five years of age at his last birthday.

With his father’s family he moved to Gilmer county, Georgia, in December, 1836. Here he lived, working on the farm and attended the country schools until 1843, when he went to Dahlonega and entered a newspaper office, remaining there until 1848.

Judge Wikle developed such talent that it could not escape recognition and he was made editor of the Dahlonega Watchman in 1850. He sustained himself admirably in the position assigned to him, but he seemed to prefer another section of Georgia.

In 1845 he was married to Miss Mary Hooper, of Franklin county, a descendant of the Hoopers who were conspicuous during the days of the revolution.

In 1848 he moved to Cherokee county, where he lived until 1851. During the session of the Georgia legislature of 1849-50 Judge Wikle was chosen a member of a convention on the admission of California with a free seat or anti-slavery constitution, representing the Union ticket, there being two tickets, the other being the Southern Rights ticket.

After Judge Wikle’s first political triumph in Cherokee county, he was slated for the legislature, but in April, 1851, he moved to Cartersville, where he went into the mercantile business, but was soon appointed postmaster, which office he resigned in 1860.

About this time Judge Wikle was admitted to the bar but he never practiced regularly.

Judge Wikle was recording clerk of the house of representatives of the Georgia legislature for the years 1853-4.

He secured the position of agent for the Western and Atlantic railroad at Cartersville in 1854 and held the place until 1860.

In 1860, when the stress of the situation incident to the breaking out of the civil war called for the best minds to contribute thought and advice to the people Judge Wikle assumed charge of the Cassville Standard, a paper which he edited with credit to himself and the community until the following year when he entered the confederate army.

He was a supporter of Douglas and Joenson (sic) for the presidency during the warn contest that resulted in the election of Lincoln as president. He opposed secession believing, as many did, that it was a move fraught with much danger and ugly possibilities for the south, but when the tocsin of war was sounded in his native state he entered the Eighteenth Georgia regiment in June, 1861, and was appointed commissary for the regiment for which position he proved well fitted.

In March 1862-3 Judge Wikle was stricken with typhoid fever and returned to his home, where he lingered between life and death for a number of weeks.

After his recovery he was appointed agent for making of salt for the government at the Salt works at Saltville, Va., which place he filled until Stoneman destroyed the works in January, 1865.

Returning to his home after the war, like all those who had been in any way engaged in that memorable struggle, Judge Wikle went to work to repair his fortunes in the best way possible and chose farming as the method of getting back that which he had lost by his four years adherence to the cause of the south.

In 1865 Judge Wikle was elected one of the delegates, three being the number, from this county, to the state convention to revise the state constitution. He was made chairman of one of the important committees of the convention. The constitution providing for a county judge in each county, Judge Wikle was elected to that position in Bartow county.

After the office was abolished by a later constitution, but Judge Wikle held the office up to the time it was abolished.

In 1870 Judge Wikle was appointed postmaster at Cartersville and held that position until 1885, when he resigned.

In 1886 he purchased the Curry Drug store and ran that for a time and when the First National Bank of Cartersville was established he was elected its president which position he held for twelve years.

In March 1904, Judge Wikle’s wife preceded him in death. They had lived together nearly fifty years.

Surviving Judge Wikle are six sons and one daughter. The sons are Jessie R. Wikle, Anniston, Ala., I. F. Wikle, J. H. Wikle, W. H. Wikle; Col. Douglas Wikle, of Nashville, Tenn., and Mr. Charles A. Wikle, of Atlanta.

The funeral took place from the home on Erwin street, at two o’clock Sunday afternoon, a large number of friends being present and attending the remains to their last resting place at Oak Hill.

[S471] http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=36297727
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=36297727

[S472] http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=66879031

[S473] Obit, The Southern Democrat

"The many friends of Mr. H. K. Wikle were pained to hear of his death last Thursday at the home of Mr. McCarn at Cleveland. He was eigty-two years old, and was formerly Sheriff of Blount county. He was a consistent member of the Methodist Episcopal church, South, at Cleveland and a trustee of that church for a number of years. Mr. Wikle had lived in Blount county over forty years and during that time has done much for the upbuilding of the county.
He is survived by two sons, Dr. L.L. Wikle of Madison, and J.M. Wikle, of Birmingham, a host of relatives and friends."
[The Southern Democrat, Thursday, May 2, 1912]

[S474] http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=36297739
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=36297739

[S475] http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=38296058

[S476] http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=84317540

[S477] http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=14417137

[S478] http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=84615872
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=84615872

[S479] Nora Eatough Navy Widow's Pension Files, muliple documents on birth dates

[S480] Find a Grave, Elijah Thomas
Find a Grave, Elijah Thomas

Source Russell Lewis Warner, GRS. 1912-1980, (Memorial #37106315) Michigan, who wrote the following, about 1979:

"The Thomas gravestone monuments date from the early 1850s. The photo was too light on Daniel's stone--and too dark on Phebe's, so they have been inked over [on the Xerox copy] to make them visible in the copies.

"They stand (1970s) in the Pompey Town Cemetery not far from Syracuse, NY. Indeed, cousins there took us to the cemetery where these, and other Thomas stones were still standing, some on this same Thomas lot.

"One [headstone], beside Daniel's says, "Elisha Thomas, d. 5 Feb. 1814 in 83rd year"; also, "Margaret" Thomas d. 22 Aug in 75th year.

"These two are probably miscarved for Elijah Thomas, b. 11 Mar. 1731 in Lebanon, CT; married Margery Williams on 15 Nov. 1759 in Colchester, CT; she born there 27 Sept. 1736. They moved to Williamstown, Berkshire Co., MA. Only a few of their known children were recorded there. Daniel was called "of Williamstown, MA." About 1793 in his 1st purchase of land in Vermont.

The "Elijah" stone broke the year after this compiler saw the standing stones."

The above was shared by Russell's dau, Mary, with thanks.

[S481] MArgery Thomas grave on Find a Grav3
MArgery Thomas grave on Find a Grav3

[S482] The History of the Descendants of Elder Jonn Strong of Nortrhampton MA
The History of the Descendants of Elder Jonn Strong of Nortrhampton MA

[S484] http://dunhamwilcox.net/ct/colchester_vr.htm
http://dunhamwilcox.net/ct/colchester_vr.htm

[S485] p393
History of New London county, Connecticut: with biographical sketches o

[S486] p122

[S487] Funeral Card, Anna Marie Eatough
Funeral Card, Anna Marie Eatough

[S488] http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=McKinney&GSiman=1&GScnty=410&GRid=74014084&
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=McKinney&GSiman=1&GScnty=410&GRid=74014084&

[S489] http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=99961697
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=99961697

Birth: Mar. 1, 1869
Death: Jul. 13, 1935

Spouse: Lettie Ann Dunn, daughter of John Robert and Sarah Jane Page Dunn.

James Gazaway Dunn was survived by children:
Mrs. Maggie Mae (W.H.) Stevenson; Norman Alton Dunn; Mrs. Metta Aline ((Walter L.) Saxon; and H.G. Dunn. Also, a brother, Will Dunn of Hokes Bluff, and sister, Frances McKinley of Ball Ground, GA.

[S490] http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=99961872
Find a Grave Letty Ann Dunn

Birth: 1864
Death: Jan. 13, 1934

Daughter of John R. Dunn and Sarah Jane Page Dunn. Sister of Nancy Elizabeth Dunn Eustice, William Asbury Dunn,James G. Dunn, Alonzo H. Dunn, Dora L. Dunn Griffin, Mary Magdalene Dunn McGullian Hagwood, and Henry Edd Dunn.

Lettie Ann married James Gazaway Dunn. Their children:
Mrs. Maggie Mae (W.H.) Stevenson; Norman Alton Dunn; Mrs. Metta Aline ((Walter L.) Saxon; and H.G. Dunn.

[S491] Find a Grave James Gazaway Dunn
Find a Grave James Gazaway Dunn

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=99961697

[S492] Find a Grave John R. Dunn
Find a Grave John R. Dunn

Birth: Feb., 1840
Death: Apr. 23, 1919

Parents: John Biggers Dunn and Elizabeth Kell Dunn

John R. Dunn served the Confederacy during the Civil War in Company D, 6 Georgia Calvary. Enlisted May 16, 1862 in Elijay, Georgia. His military record: hair: black, complexion: dark, eyes: grey, height: 5 ft. 5 inches.

Spouse: Sarah Jane Page Dunn
Married: Dec. 30, 1858, Gilmer, Georgia
Their eight children:
1) Nancy Elizabeth Dunn m: William R. Eustice
2) William Asbury Dunn m: Susan Emma Perry
3) Lettie A. Dunn m: James Gazaway Dunn
4) James G. Dunn m: Lula Walraven
5) Alonzo H. "Lon" Dunn m: Mary Horton
6) Dora L. Dunn m: Edwin Monroe Griffin
7) Mary Magdalene Dunn m: J.A. McGullian & W.E. Hagwood
8) Henry Edd Dunn m: Mary Jane Kelley

[S493] 1900 Census Calhoun Co AL
1900 Census, Calhoun County AL

[S494] Find a Grave Sarah Jane Page Dunn
Find a Grave Sarah Jane Page Dunn

Birth: Sep. 30, 1843
Death: Jul. 10, 1902

Wife of John Robert Dunn.

Mother of eight children:
1) Nancy Elizabeth Dunn m: William R. Eustice
2) William Asbury Dunn m: Emma Perry
3) Lettie A. Dunn m: James Gazaway Dunn
4) James G. Dunn m: Lula Walraven
5) Alonzo H. "Lon" Dunn m: Mary Horton Keys
6) Dora L. Dunn m: Edwin Monroe Griffin
7) Mary Magdalene Dunn m: J.A. McGullian & W.E. Hagwood
8) Henry Edd Dunn m: Mary Jane Kelley
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Mrs. John R. Dunn, mother of J.G. Dunn, Sr., died at her home near Oak Grove last Thursday, of dropsy, loved by all, leaves husband and several kin. Burial in Tillison Graveyard, East Gadsden. Published in The Gadsden Times.
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Sources: Federal census records, family data, obituaries, and cemetery survey records.

[S495] Find a Grave William Asbury Dunn
Find a Grave William Asbury Dunn

Birth: Jun. 25, 1861
Georgia, USA
Death: Feb. 20, 1935
Etowah County
Alabama, USA

Spouse: SUSAN EMMA PERRY DUNN

William Asbury and Susan Emma Dunn's children:
1. John William "Will" married Vera Mae Griffin
2. Lillie married Robert Edward Lee
3. Lena Dunn died 1917 - unmarried
4. Lee Roy married Cora Smith
5. Grace married Jesse Allen Sims
6. Ruby married James Jerome Duke
7. Catherine married W.L. Armstrong & G.L. McBrayer
8. Emma married J.C. Braddy
9. John Henry Dunn - died at age 18
10. Louie L. Dunn married Annie Beaird
11. Sarah Lou Dunn - died at age 20 - unmarried

J.W., Lee Roy, Grace, Catherine, Emma, John Henry, and Sarah Lou are all buried in Reid Cemetery - possibly Lena, too.

Lillie buried in Oak Grove Cemetery.

Ruby and Louie L. buried in Crestwood Cemetery.

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The Gadsden Times published Feb. 21, 1935:
W.A. Dunn Passes Away Wednesday; Rites Held Today - Well-Known Citizen of Glencoe Succumbs To Illness.

W.A. Dunn, 73, died at his home at Glencoe Wednesday afternoon at 1:05 o'clock, following a long illness. Mr. Dunn was born in Georgia and came to Alabama about 40 years ago. He has resided in Calhoun and Etowah counties since coming to the state. He became a member of the Methodist church early in life and was active in its affairs up to his death. Last October, Mr. Dunn and his wife, who was Miss Emma Perry, celebrated their fifieth wedding anniversary. The were married in 1884 of the union the following children survive: Mrs. R.E. Lee, Mrs. J.J. Duke, Mrs. L.G. McGrayer, Miss Emma Dunn, J.W., L.R. and Louie Dunn; two sisters, Mrs. E.M. Griffin and Mrs. Bettie Eustic; two brothers, H.E. and L.H. Dunn. Funeral service at Glencoe Methodist Church at 2 o'clock this afternoon.



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WILLIAM ASBURY DUNN WAS BURIED IN THE LARGE DUNN FAMILY PLOT IN REID CEMETERY. NO FOOT MARKERS WERE PLACED AT GRAVES - ONLY A HEADSTONE INSCRIBED DUNN.


Family links:
Parents:
John Robert Dunn (1840 - 1919)
Sarah Jane Page Dunn (1843 - 1902)

Spouse:
Susan Emma Perry Dunn (1870 - 1949)

Children:
Grace Dunn Sims (1898 - 1925)*
Emma Dunn Braddy (1903 - 1994)*
John Henry Dunn (1905 - 1923)*
Sarah Lou Dunn (1910 - 1931)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Reid Cemetery
Glencoe
Etowah County
Alabama, USA

Created by: NGL
Record added: Oct 24, 2012
Find A Grave Memorial# 99516642

[S496] Find a Grave Susan Emma Perry Dunn
Find a Grave Susan Emma Perry Dunn

[S497] Find a Grave Grace Dunn
Find a Grave Grace Dunn

[S498] Find a Grave Sims
Find a Grave Sims

[S499] Find a Grae Emma SIMS
Find a Grave Emma SIMS

Birth: Dec. 22, 1921
Death: Feb. 16, 2013, USA

Mrs. Geraldine Gilchrist "Memaw," 91, of Glencoe, passed away Saturday, Feb. 16, 2013. Burial in Crestwood Cemetery.

She lived for her family, raising six children of her own and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and great-great-grandmother. Her love for her family and her fantastic cooking will be dearly missed. She was a faithful member of Gadsden Christian Fellowship and loved the Lord dearly.

She was preceded in death by her husband, John W. Gilchrist; and parents, Jessie and Grace Sims; grandson, Joey Brand; and sisters, Ruby Elam, Inez Partlow; and brother, Charles Sims. She is survived by 6 children and other family.

Full obituary published in The Gadsden Times on February 17, 2013.

[S500] Emma Dunn Braddy Find a Gravw
Emma Dunn Braddy Find a Gravw

Birth: Oct. 29, 1903
Death: Jun. 29, 1994


Spouse: J.C. Braddy
Father: William Asbury Dunn
Mother: Susan Emma Perry Dunn


June 30, 1994 The Gadsden Times:
Graveside services will be at 11 a.m. Friday at Reid Cemetery for Emma Dunn Braddy, 90, of Glencoe. Member of Glencoe Cumberland Presbyterian Church and kept the nursery for several years. Survived by son, Bobby Braddy and daughter-in-law, Nola Braddy; daughter, Hazel Scott and son-in-law, Donald Scott; grandchildren and great-grandchildren; sister, Ruby Duke; brother, Louie L. Dunn; and step-daughters, Evis Taylor and Annie Dale Robertson.

(Mrs. Braddy was preceded in death by a daughter, Lila Jean Braddy who died in 1940.

[S501] JH Dunn (not mine) Find a Grave
JH Dunn (not mine) Find a Grave

John Henry Dunn, 18, claimed by death in early manhood - dies from typhoid fever. Funeral conducted at the home and burial took place in Reid Cemetery. Surviving are parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Dunn; brothers, J.W., L.R. and Louie; sisters, Mrs. Lillie Lee, Mrs. Ruby Duke, Mrs. Catherine Armstrong, and Misses Emma and Sara Lee Dunn. [source of information taken from the REID CEMETERY book by Anne Batie 2011]

[S502] Sarah Lou Dunn Find a Grave
Sarah Lou Dunn Find a Grave

Birth: 1910
Death: Jan. 26, 1931

Miss Sarah Lou Dunn, 20, died at her home at Glencoe Monday night at 9:30 o'clock, following a long illness. The funeral was to be at 3:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon with burial in the cemetery near Glencoe. Surviving are the parents and several sisters and brothers. Pelham Dunn is a brother. Some of the sisters are Mrs. W.L. Armstrong, Mrs. Robert Lee and Mrs. Jerome Duke. (The Gadsden Times - obituary - published January 27, 1931)

CORRECTION: Pelham Dunn was a son of John William Dunn. John William "Will" Dunn was a brother to Miss Sarah Lou Dunn, so Pelham was her nephew.

[S503] Mary Magdalen Dunn Find a Grave
Mary Magdalen Dunn Find a Grave

Birth: Dec. 3, 1879
Death: Sep. 19, 1930

Daughter of John Robert Dunn and
Sarah Jane Page Dunn.

Siblings:
Nancy Elizabeth "Bettie" Dunn
William Asbury Dunn
Lettie Ann Dunn
James G. Dunn
Alonzo H. "Lon" Dunn
Dora L. Dunn
Henry Edd Dunn

Mary married James Andrew McGullian
and after his death she married
William Edward Hegwood.


Mary and J.A. McGullian's children:
Mertie, Bertha and James McGullian

[S504] James G. Dunn Find a Grave
James G. Dunn Find a Grave

[S505] Lula Walraven Dunn grave at Find a Grave
Lula Walraven Dunn grave at Find a Grave

[S506] Lila Dunn Grave at Find a Grave
Lila Dunn Grave at Find a Grave

[S507] RF Dunn Death Certificate
RF Dunn Death Certificate

Birth: Jul. 29, 1895
Death: Mar. 27, 1951


Tennessee, Death Records, 1908-1958
Name: Robert Fay Dunn
Gender: Male
Birth Date: 29 Jul 1895
Birth Place: Georgia
Age: 55
Death Date: 27 Mar 1951
Death Place: Knoxville, Knox, Tennessee
Father's Name: James G Dunn
Mother's name: Lula Walraven
Certificate Number: 51-05773
Certificate shows burial: Forrest Cemetery,
Gadsden, Alabama

[S508] Harry James Dunn grave via Find a Grave
Harry James Dunn grave via Find a Grave

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=100710740

[S509] 1900 Census Calhoun Co AL
1900 Census, Calhoun County AL

[S510] Lon H Dunn grave via Find a Grave
Lon H Dunn grave via Find a Grave

[S511] 1860 Gilmer Co GA Census household 1220
1860 Gilmer Co GA Census household 1220

[S512] Cynthia Kell Smith Gravestone, Cartecay
Cynthia Kell Smith Gravestone, Cartecay

[S513] Robeft Smith tombstone Cartecay cemetery
Robeft Smith tombstone Cartecay cemetery

[S516] Gilmer CO., Marriage Records

[S517] Joseph Chestnut Find a Grave
Joseph Chestnut Find a Grave

[S518] Mary Marley findagrave

[S519] Almira Chestnut Find a Grave

[S520] Find a Grave Ann R. Eatough

Ann Ruth Boylston, age 92 years, 11 months and 16 days, passed away August 11, 1975 at the Blue Valley Lutheran Nursing Home in Hebron. She was born on Sept. 25, 1882 at Preston, Nebr., and was the daughter of James and Honora Reilly Eatough. She graduated from the Chester High School in 1898 and was a graduate of the United of Nebraska in 1905.

On Nov. 11, 1913 she married Edward M. Boylston at St. Francis DeSailes Church in Lincoln, Nebr. They moved to Teapot Dome, Wyo., where Mr. Boylston was employed. In 1924 they moved to Chester, Nebr., and then in 1961 they moved to Hebron, Nebr.

Mrs. Boylston was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church, the Sacred Heart Altar Society, the Chester Womans Club, Nebraska Alumni Association, and was a patron and strong supporter of the Thayer County Community Theatre Association.

She is survived by two sons, Edward M., Jr., of Tucson, Ariz., and Richard D. Boylston of Hebron; two daughters, Mrs. George (Mary) Mehuron of Ralston, and Sister Ruth Ann Heany of Columbia, Mo.; six grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren; many nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Edward M., on Nov. 14, 1961 and one son, John, in 1966; her parents; one brother and three sisters.

Rosary service was held Tuesday, Aug. 12, 1975, 8:00 p.m. at the Montgomery-Hacker Funeral Home in Hebron, and Resurrection Mass was Wed., Aug. 13, 1975 at 9:00 a.m. at Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Msgr. Wm. Rezabek and Father James Eatough, S.J., officiated at both services. Interment was at the Sacred Heart Catholic Cemetery in Hebron. Pall bearers were Martin Schlife, Raymond Wiedel, Jack Stewart, Kenneth Adamson, Jack Chapman, John Levendofsky.

[S521] Ann Ruth Eatough Boylston obit
Ann Ruth Eatough Boylston obit

Ann Ruth Boylston, age 92 years, 11 months and 16 days, passed away August 11, 1975 at the Blue Valley Lutheran Nursing Home in Hebron. She was born on Sept. 25, 1882 at Preston, Nebr., and was the daughter of James and Honora Reilly Eatough. She graduated from the Chester High School in 1898 and was a graduate of the United of Nebraska in 1905.

On Nov. 11, 1913 she married Edward M. Boylston at St. Francis DeSailes Church in Lincoln, Nebr. They moved to Teapot Dome, Wyo., where Mr. Boylston was employed. In 1924 they moved to Chester, Nebr., and then in 1961 they moved to Hebron, Nebr.

Mrs. Boylston was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church, the Sacred Heart Altar Society, the Chester Womans Club, Nebraska Alumni Association, and was a patron and strong supporter of the Thayer County Community Theatre Association.

She is survived by two sons, Edward M., Jr., of Tucson, Ariz., and Richard D. Boylston of Hebron; two daughters, Mrs. George (Mary) Mehuron of Ralston, and Sister Ruth Ann Heany of Columbia, Mo.; six grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren; many nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Edward M., on Nov. 14, 1961 and one son, John, in 1966; her parents; one brother and three sisters.

Rosary service was held Tuesday, Aug. 12, 1975, 8:00 p.m. at the Montgomery-Hacker Funeral Home in Hebron, and Resurrection Mass was Wed., Aug. 13, 1975 at 9:00 a.m. at Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Msgr. Wm. Rezabek and Father James Eatough, S.J., officiated at both services. Interment was at the Sacred Heart Catholic Cemetery in Hebron. Pall bearers were Martin Schlife, Raymond Wiedel, Jack Stewart, Kenneth Adamson, Jack Chapman, John Levendofsky.

[S522] http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/details/patent/default.aspx?accession=148713&docClass=SER&sid=k3hgrboe.lva
Edward Boylston land grant

[S523] In Memory of Duane Luebbe
In Memory of Duane Luebbe

[S524] Williiam Martin Final Payment https://twitter.com/HistoricalPics/status/382930540157890560oucher

[S525] Revolutionary Soldiers Resident or Dying in Onondaga County
Revolutionary Soldiers Resident or Dying in Onondaga County

[S526] Revolutionary Soldiers Resident or Dying in Onondaga County
Revolutionary Soldiers Resident or Dying in Onondaga County

In
I
Memory of | Gad Miller | who died 1 Nov. 23,
18^38,
I
Ae. 72 years.
In Memory of | Anna, | wife of | Gad Miller | who
died
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March 16, 1838, | Ae, 68 years.
Orville. In Capt. Samuel Clark's Co., Col. Benj. Simonds'
Reg., Berkshire Co., Mass., enlisted Oct. 26, 1780.
Three days' service in alarm. In 1790, Williamstown, Mass.

[S528] "Double Wedxding in Which Two Sisters Appears as Brides," Lincolm Daily News
"Double Wedxding in Which Two Sisters Appears as Brides," Lincolm Daily News

[S529] Nebraska State Jopurnal, 6 Oct.1910 p 9

[S530] Nebraska Statwe Journal, 2 November 1909 page 9
Nebraska Statwe Journal, 2 November 1909 page 9

[S531] Joplin Globe Feb 8 1921 p.5
Joplin Globe Feb 8 1921 p.5

[S532] June 5, 1917
June 5, 1917

[S533] http://files.usgwarchives.net/az/cochise/cemeteries/douglas-s.txt
http://files.usgwarchives.net/az/cochise/cemeteries/douglas-s.txt

[S534] http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=33013861

[S535] 1910 qne 1920 census

[S536] 1910 census

[S537] 1930 census,Ball Ground,herokee County GA

[S538] http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=71726113

[S539] http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=33013861

[S540] 1920 census, Gadsden, Etowah Co. AL

[S541] 1920 census Attallla, Etowah County, AL

[S542] Joplin Globe obituary, July 3, 1955

[S543] http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=pv&GRid=17754994&PIpi=95438566
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=pv&GRid=17754994&PIpi=95438566

[S544] WWI draft registration

[S545] obit

[S547] file:///C:/Users/Michael/Family/Jones/Margaret%20C.%20Hulse%20%281898%20-%201979%29%20-%20Find%20A%20Grave%20Memorial.ht
Find a Grave

[S548] 1880 census, Manlius, NY
1880 census, Manlius, NY

[S549] McCLEARNEY obituary
McCLEARNEY obituary

Newspaper was very faded. It say Mrs Sarah Burns Died Thursday at the home of her son, William Burns, of Heart disease. Mrs. Burns was born at Cottoville, Ireland May 10th, 1807. She was married to James burns and imagrated to this country in 1850. Mr Burns died about 20 years ago. The children who survive her are Michael Burns, William Burns, Mrs. Margaret O'Neil, Mrs. Catherine Boylston, Mrs. Ann DuPlessis, Mrs. Rose Mara and Miss Ellen Burns. There are eighteen grandchildren and six great grandchildren

[S550] 1870 census mortality schedule, Manlius, NY

[S551] Iowa, Marriages, 1809-1992," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XJYF-F2L : accessed 11 April 2

[S552] "California Death Index, 1940-1997," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VP8Y-WJC : accessed 11

[S553] Joplin Globe obit

[S554] Affidavit of Mrs. Mary Richardson
Affidavit of Mrs. Mary Richardson

[S555] James eatough Naval Pension Papers

[S556] Thursday, December 9, 1920, Page Four
Thursday, December 9, 1920, Page Four

Little Madeline Mehuron who came up from Davld City last week to visit her mother May Patchen who was very ill, returned to her home this week where she lives with her father.

[S557] Jane Dunn pension files

[S558] household of Jesse W. Dunn
household of Jesse W. Dunn

[S559] IGI


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