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1364 1 Charity Jane was named for her Grandmothers, Charity Stanton and Jane Awbrey.
2. Janie died in 1876 in a fire caused by a cigarette 
Parent, Charity Jane (I245)
 
1365 1 May 2013--changed from:
Armstrong-Cooper Cemetery, Harman, West Virginia, USA to the information found on findagrave.com. 
Armstrong, John Labon (I1519)
 
1366 1 May 2013--James Harvey Armstrong is not listed in this cemetery according to findagrave.com. Armstrong, James Harvey (I1689)
 
1367 1 NAME /Scheibly/
t2 GIVN
t2 SURN Scheibly
 
 
Came To America With Two Brothers As "Bondsmen"
 
Emmigration: Came to america with two brothers as "bondsman"Occuption: farmerReligion: Reformed Church, Served on Building commitee in 1800
Served in Revolution
Will: left estate of $20,000 
Scheibly, Peter (I224)
 
1368 1 NAME /Scheibly/
t2 GIVN
t2 SURN Scheibly
 
 
Founder: New German town Pennsylvana
Military Service: War of 1812
Occupation: Farmer, Mason 
Schively, Soloman (I221)
 
1369 1(The 1900 census) John worked as a telegrapher in Tangier, Indiana and rented a house there. There was a boarder in the house in 1900, Ford Hudson, 25, who also worked as a telegrapher. John's father, William Parent owned a house about 5 houses down the same street. His brother, David Parent owned a farm in the Tangier area. Parent, John R. (I89)
 
1370 1-12-3-1-6 MATTIE ARMSTRONG - Twin to Hattie
b. 12/15/1890 - Moyers, Pendleton Co., W. Va.
d. 8/23/1978
Bur: New York State
m. Ed Summer

Mattie was a twin to Hattie. She was a Registered Nurse and worked in Washington, D. C. for many years.
From JHA-- Mom says Aunt Mattie was married three times. This is a story my dad, Dice, used to tell about Aunt Mattie and her Uncle John Labon Armstrong. The family was gathered together. Aunt Mattie was back fresh from Washington, D.C. wir Nursing degree and Big plans. Dad said Uncle John looked at her and said" Mattie, you remind me of one of those butterflies out there in my barn yard--you will flutter from flower to flower and land on the first cowpie in sight"!!! Dad said she did just that-five times- that none of her husbands were any account!!!! 
Armstrong, Mattie Twin (I1493)
 
1371 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I213)
 
1372 1. (Breckinridge Co Ky census 1850) Shows Jane Parent, 40, William 16, John 15, Rachel 13, and David, 7. It also shows William Parent, 16, in the household of Geo and Nancy Segrand, age 79 and75, and Rachel Parent, 13, in the home of Margaret Hoskinson, age 34. Luther Awbrey, 25, and John B. Awbrey, 38, with their families also have farms in the area. Awbrey, Jane (I1251)
 
1373 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I1266)
 
1374 1. David appears on the tax rolls of Hardin Co. Kentucky in 1833 and 1834, owning one horse, with total taxable worth of $75.00. He does not appear at any other time from 1823 to 1839.2. David Parent appears on the tax rolls of Breckinridge Co Kentucky in 1837. Again in 1839 he is listed as owning a town lot in Hudsonville, Ky, value of $200.00 and 3 horses, value $250.00.3. (Ancestral Trails Historical Society of Hardin Co, Ky. pg 51) Notes the marriage of David Parent and Jane Awbrey, daughter of John Awbrey. Witnesses were Thomas Awbrey and Johnson Evans. D. Hoskinson A 203. (officiated?) Parent, David (I1250)
 
1375 1. Information on Eleanor Chamness' ancestors came from LDS Ancestral File Chamness, Eleanor (I362)
 
1376 1. Information on the Hadley ancestors came from the LDS Ancestral File (Mariom Hadley AFN:B2p1-M2) Hadley, John (I506)
 
1377 1. Information on the Newlin ancestors came from "The Newlin Family", pg 43, 495, 496, 500. Book published in 1965 by Algie I Newlin Box 8345 Guilford College, Greensboro NC 27410 Newlin, Mary (I439)
 
1378 1. Information onthe Mendenhall ancestors found in the LDS Ancestral File (Erastus Mendenhall AFN:B2PI-X1)2. Abstract of the Records of the Society of Friends of Indiana Vol 7 "Mendenhall" Part 5 pg220 Bloomfield-Bloomingdale MM Ira William b 3-10-1810, d 1-17-1858 s of Mordecai and Margery (Piggott) m Mary b 5-22-1811 dt of Lewis and Sarah (Stanton) reynolds. Children Erastus William b 12-18-1835 in N.C., Nereus Hoag 10-11-1844, Delphina Ann 5-28-1849, Ira Junius 7-18-18543 The 1900 Indiana Census Fountain Co. Mill Creek Twp. states that Erastus father was born in England???? The 1870 and 1880 census both state he was born in N. Carolina Mendenhall, Ira William (I194)
 
1379 1. JoAnn was born with Down's Syndrome and lived at home a semi-invalid until her death at age 53 Parent, Joann (I1246)
 
1380 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I1262)
 
1381 1. (1900 Census) Perley, 28, was living at home and working as a brakeman Parent, Perley (I1237)
 
1382 1. (History of Vigo Co and Parke Co Indiana 1880 by H. W Beckwith) "William Parent, farmer of Sylvania, is a native of Kentucky, born in Hardin Co of that state. He is the son of David and Jane (Awbrey) Parent: his father died in 1844, and his mother is still living and resides in Kentucky. In 1852 Mr. Parent moved to Indiana, locating in Parke Co where he resided for six years, when in 1858 heremoved to Eugene Twp, Vermillion Co. In 1865, he enlisted in the 149th Ind Reg. Co E and served until the close of the war, when he returned to Eugene, where he continued to reside until the springof 1869, when he returned to Parke Co. and settled on his present location., where he has a good farm of eighty acres, well improved and in a good state of cultivation. In July 1856 he was married toMiss Elizabeth A. Stanton, daughter of Solomon Stanton, one of the pioneers of Liberty Twp. Mr Parent is a leading member of the A.F. and A.M. (Masons) and in politics is strongly Republican.2. (Civil War Pension records from National Archives) William Parent served as Private in 149th Reg. E Comp. Indiana Volunteers under Capt. Joseph S. Dowdle from Feb. 16 1865 to Sept 27, 1865. The 149th served in Tennessee and Alabama. His pension request mentions a back injury due to loading heavy artillary on railroad cars.3. (1870 Census, Indiana, Parke Co. Liberty Twp. pg 6) William Parrent listed as a farmer who owns $2000 in real estate and $500 in personal property.4. (1880 Census) A foster daughter, Susan Brewster, 11, lived with family and did housework.5. (1900 census) worked as postmaster and owned his house in town. Parent, William K. (I183)
 
1383 1. 300 years with the Corson Families, by Orville Corson, 929.273 C818co Vol 1
2. DRC of New York mgs. rec, NYG&B rec, Vol 1 974.7 B4ne, p. 15.
3. Early Settlers of Kings Co., by Teunis Bergen, 974.723 D2b, p. 194. 
Hendrickse, Styntje (I534)
 
1384 1. Farmer Linke, Charles N. (I287)
 
1385 1. History of Westchester, N.Y. by Balton Vol 2 p. 528-29

2. Daniel Perrin "The Hugenot" pp. 42-3 
Price, Abigail (I305)
 
1386 1. Mrs. Robert Swenson, family group sheet - information not verified by submitter.
 
Question about death date. Marvin Coffey gives bef Sep 10, 1851 citing TN Invent of Est & Wills, 1847-52, pp. 399, 408-10: same, 1852--pp 157&252: Deed book M, pp 38-41Peggy Swenson cites 1880 censusshowing James Coffey, age 78, both parents born in Tenn living with 2 servants, one male, one female.
1860 census also shows James Coffey living with family.Reported death is for a younger James Coffey (relationship uncertain), next residence in 1850 census, absent from 1860 census 
Coffey, James (I291)
 
1387 1. Sybil\'s mother, Mariom Hadley, had a sister, Sybil Ann, who died Aug 27, 1868 at the age of 20. Mendenhall, Sybil Emma Lindley (I90)
 
1388 1.. Home economist Linke, Madge (I18)
 
1389 1.Conn Wp Vol 2, p.177; 2. Am190 Vol 18, p. 214; 3. Freemans Oath-Boston, 19 Oct 1630; N-Yr W3a Vol 2, p. 514; 4; Conn M 2b Vol 26, p. 157.; 5. Colonial Families of U.S. Vol 1, p. 135. NEHGR Vol 5 (1851) p. 167," He was accidently killed there by the overturning of a cart upon him, Aug 17,1659". It also listed Job,md. Mary Wolcot, John md. Hannah Moore, Jacob md. Mary Bissell.; Drake Ped. by Rev. M.E. Dwight; The Descendants ofJohn Drake by Gay.
He came to America in 1630, apparently bringing his family with him. 
Drake, John (I793)
 
1390 10.08.2021: Juan Camacho de Contreras does not have a birth or christening record. All of the children except "Maria Antonia Dias Camacho Borrego" have a christening record supporting parentage. However, in the christening record of the grand-daughter "Juana Maria Cortes Borrego" born to "Maria Antonia Dias Camacho Borrego," it mentions the paternal grandmother as "Francisca Dias Borrego" thus supporting Juan Camacho de Contreras as father to Maria Antonia Dias Camacho Borrego. Family F701
 
1391 102. Christian LICHTY

CHRISTIAN LICHTY BURIAL GROUND
Situated on the old Lichty farm near Coal Run, in Elk Lick Twp., in the second field about the buildings, at the edge of the old orchard, in sight of the village of Coal Run. Transcribed from WPA records by Jean Wall

This Indenture made this 27th day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty eight between Jacob Lichty and Barbara his wife Jacob Fike and Susanna his wife David Shultz and Susanna his wife Samuel Moyer and Magdalena his wife Michael Moyer and Elizabeth his wife Emanuel Lichty and Barbara his wife John
C. Lichty and Elizabeth his wife all of Somerset County and state of Pennsylvania of the first part and

Samuel Lichty of the County and State aforesaid of the second part whereas Christian Lichty late of Elklick Township Somerset, County died seized of a certain tract or parcel of land that the said ten Grantors and their wives for and in consideration of the sum of One hundred and sixteen dollars and twenty five cents to them in hand paid by Samuel Lichty of the second party to this indenture at and
before the sealing and delivery here-of the receipt whereof they do hereby acknowledge and thereof acquit and forever descharge the said Samuel Lichty his heirs executors and administrators by these presents have granted bargained sold alienated enfeoffed all that parcel or tract of land lying and being in Elklick Township Bounded and marked as follows beginning at a stone heap and a corner of
the original and running thence by the same north forty nine degrees west thirty six perches four tenths to an Ironwood north twenty three degrees west twenty seven perches three tenths to a walnut north seven degrees west twenty three perches and seven tenths to a maple sapling north forty one degrees east twenty seven perches two tenths to a chestnut chestnut grub thence by Nicholas Keims piece and part of the same southtwenty degrees east one hundred and five perches and two tenths to stones thence by land of Peter Livengood wouth forty nine degrees west twenty five perches three tenths to the place of beginning containing twenty acres one hundred and seven perches and allowance of six per cent for roads etc. with the profits commodities advantages hereditaments and appurtenances, whatsoever, thereunto
belonging or in anywise appertaining and the revisions and remainders rents issues and profits of the said premises and every part and parcel thereof and all the estate right title interest part (said Jacob Lichty Susanna Fike Hannah Moyer John C. Lichty Daniel Lichty David Lichty Magdalena Moyer Elizabeth Moyer Joseph Lichty
and Emanuel Lichty were or are sons and daughters of said Christian Lichty deceased) of in to or out of the said part parcel and piece of land and premises and every part thereof To have to hold the said piece of land and all and singular other of the premises also mentioned with the appurtenances unto the said Samuel Lichty his heirs and assigns to the only proper use and behoof of the said Samuel Lichty his heirs and assign forever. And this said parties of the first part for themselves and their heirs the said piece of land premises and every part thereof against them and their heirs and against all and every other person or persons whomsoever claiming or to claim by or under and will warrant and forever defend by these present In witness whereof the parties to these present have hereunto
interchangeably their hand and seals the day and year first above written.


Charles Heffly for
David Lichty and wife
Samuel Moyer and wife
Jacob Moyer and wife
John Clark

John C. Lichty
Elizabeth her X mark Lichty
Jacob Leighti
Barbara her X mark Lichty

Jacob Fike Seal
Susanna her X mark Fike Seal
Daniel Lichty Seal
Rachel her X mark Seal
Emanuel Lichty
Barbara her X mark Seal
Joseph C. Lichty Seal
Anne her X mark Seal

David Lichty Seal
Susanna her X mark Seql
Hannah X Moyer Seal
Jacob Moyer Seal
Samuel Moyer Seal
Magdalena her X mark Seal
Michael Moyer Seal
Elizabeth her X mark Moyer 
Lichty, Christian (I60)
 
1392 11.02.2021 Last name "Agustina" removed based on no supporting documentation. Rivero, Juan del (I6521)
 
1393 11.13.2021 Changed last name to "Hernandez" based on marriage record of son Juan Sebastian Fletes to Maria Manuela Preciado.
The original entry was Candelaria.

11.14.2021 Changed the last name to "Candelaria" based on christening record of son Juan Sebastian Fletes. Also the christening record of Antonio Fletes mentions mother is Maria Candaleria. Also the christening record of Magdalina Prudencia Fletes is Maria Candaleria. 
Candelaria, Maria (I5279)
 
1394 11.14.2021 Changed the first name to "Antonio" based on christening records of Juan Sebastian Fletes, Antonio Fletes and Magdalina Prudencia Fletes. Fletes, Antonio (I2021)
 
1395 11.30.2021 CURRENTLY NOT RELATED. Camberos, Heriberto Verde (I6716)
 
1396 11.30.2021 CURRENTLY, NOT RELATED. Quintanar, Refugio Salcido (I5261)
 
1397 11782 BIR, 1803 MG: Email Feb 2001, Lystra MARSHALL: Margareth Sara Gensel bn 7 Dec 1782 in Berks Co PA. Md Peter Land 20 Nov 1803 (he bn 8 Jul 1765, dd 1852). She was baptized-Moselam Lutheran, Berks Co PA, sponsors Frantz Arnold and Margaretha Gae Gensel, Margaretha Sara (I8364)
 
1398 12 Nov 1846 in Winter Quarters of chills and dysentery, Film #0928,352 Record of Cutley's Park, Pottawattamie Cemetery Records, Iowa. Spears, George (I456)
 
1399 14 Feb. 2018 Per his last living Grandaughter, Luisa Amanda Calonje m. to Jose Manuel Mayorga, When ever she called him GGrandpa Francisco, he always corrected jer that his name was Grandpa Juan Francisco. He arrived to Bluefields, Nicaragua in the late 1800's. She believes that they went from Spain to France before they left. He came with his sons, of which two of them had married two Zuniga sisters and with them came their Mother, who with her parents took refuge in Spain during the terror. Her name was Constanza Crouston Bushe who married Don Anres Zuniga.

He brought his family, mostly the sons, looking for greener pastures. First he Sent Don Jose Jesus Calonje along with his wife to Colombia, South America. Working with the Spanish Government. He did not find much of a future for the family so he left with his wife and two daughters on Route to Nicaragua. At this time The country was split in half. The Atlantic side which was called Zelaya, and run by a Dictator General Zelaya. The Pacific Coast was, was older, and was ran by Gen. Somoza. Bluefields, was still a small village, and pirates usrd to come there occacionally. So the old Calonje took most of the family to the Pacific side and was pleased to see lots of Colonial cities, like Geanada, etc. Here he proceeded to find businesses for his sons. Amanda's father, one of the youngest sons was installed in a Tannery Business along with aother brother. There were lots of Cattle ranches but no Tanneries. The rest of the Zuniga girls that went with him, married very well.

When he had everyone well established. he returned to Spain where he died.
Source: Ancestry.com by MaudeEH. 
Cranston, Concepción Zúñiga (I1860)
 
1400 14 Feb. 2018 Per his last living Grandaughter, Luisa Amanda Calonje m. to Jose Manuel Mayorga, When ever she called him GGrandpa Francisco, he always corrected jer that his name was Grandpa Juan Francisco. He arrived to Bluefields, Nicaragua in the late 1800's. She believes that they went from Spain to France before they left. He came with his sons, of which two of them had married two Zuniga sisters and with them came their Mother, who with her parents took refuge in Spain during the terror. Her name was Constanza Crouston Bushe who married Don Anres Zuniga.

He brought his family, mostly the sons, looking for greener pastures. First he Sent Don Jose Jesus Calonje along with his wife to Colombia, South America. Working with the Spanish Government. He did not find much of a future for the family so he left with his wife and two daughters on Route to Nicaragua. At this time The country was split in half. The Atlantic side which was called Zelaya, and run by a Dictator General Zelaya. The Pacific Coast was, was older, and was ran by Gen. Somoza. Bluefields, was still a small village, and pirates use to come there occasionally. So the old Calonje took most of the family to the Pacific side and was pleased to see lots of Colonial cities, like Granada, etc. Here he proceeded to find businesses for his sons. Amanda's father, one of the youngest sons was installed in a Tannery Business along with another brother. There were lots of Cattle ranches but no Tanneries. The rest of the Zuniga girls that went with him, married very well.

When he had everyone well established. he returned to Spain where he died. Source: Ancestry.com MaudeEH 
Calonje, Joaquin (I4781)
 

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