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14751 | International Genealogical Index shows Margaret being married in Augusta County Virginia, Richmond Virginia, and Anderson, Tennessee | Family F1464
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14752 | Ira Baptism date on TIB shows 7 July 1881, would place him at 4 years old | Alvord, Ira John (I1255)
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14753 | Is not listed in the church records. | Adams, Simeon (I26)
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14754 | Is the father of Elizabeth Harrison (maiden name Brian) based on 1850 United States Census. | Brian, George (I691)
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14755 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I195)
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14756 | Isaac's will was proven on 20 Jun 1766. | Few, Isaac (I3350)
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14757 | Issac Foreman awarded cash entry patent 4 September for 39.89 acres of land in Chambers County, Alabama. Document number: 14732 Statutory reference: 3 Stat. 566 Act or Treaty: 24 April 1820 Land description: 1 SWNW St. Stephens No 19N 17E 35 South Carolina, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1790-1890 about Isaac Foreman Name: Isaac Foreman State: SC County: Ninety-sixth District Township: To Township Listed Year: 1779 Database: SC Early Census Index U.S. Census Reconstructed Records, 1660-1820 about Isaac Foreman Name: Isaac Foreman Gender: M (Male) State: South Carolina County: Ninety Six District Town: Turkey Creek and Savannah River Residence Year: 1780 Household Remarks: He is on "A List of Petit-Jury Men and Jury Men in Civil Causes" from "Between Turkey Creek & Savannah River." | Foreman, Isaac (I238)
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14758 | It appears Nathan D Harrison is a child of Joseph Harrison and Mary Harrison (maiden name Chappelear) based on his name appearing on the marriage record of Orpha Harrison. | Harrison, Nathan D (I202)
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14759 | It appears Robert Harrison is a child of Joseph Harrison and Mary Harrison (maiden name Chappelear) based on his name appearing on the marriage record of Orpha Harrison. | Harrison, Robert (I198)
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14760 | It appears that Jacob Bauer arrived to the United States in or after 1854 from this emigration record from Wuerttemberg, Germany: District: Kuenzelsau Name: Bauer, Christian Birth Date: 30 Oct 1821 Birth Place: Ingelfingen (In Wuerttemberg) Application Date: Jul 1854 Destination: North America Number: 835953 http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?gss=angs-c&new=1&rank=1&msT=1&gsfn=christian+jacob&gsfn_x=0&gsln=bower&gsln_x=0&msbdy=1821&msbpn__ftp=Wurttemberg%2c+Germany&msbpn=30328&msbpn_PInfo=5-|0|1652381|0|3253|0|30328|0|0|0|0|&_83004003-n_xcl=f&cp=0&MSAV=1&uidh=m71&pcat=40&h=49504&recoff=5+6+7+8+9+10&db=wuet&indiv=1&ml_rpos=1 Jacob next appears in Conestoga Township living with the Adan Stoll Family with apparently Jacob's younger brother Peter. Conestoga is 9.6 miles East from St. Michael's Lutheran Church where the Jacob, Catharine and Susan are buried. Notes per JRA 10/7/2015 | Bauer, Jacob / Jakob (I39)
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14761 | It appears that Johann Jacob was named after Jacob Fries, one of the witnesses/sponsors at his baptism. The following Jacob Fries's are recorded in st. Michael's Evangelical Lutheran Church 1745-1841 by Frederick S Weiser and Debra D. Smith. 1) 1810 February 20 - Jacob Fries from White Marsh Township, Montgomery County, and Margretha Diehl from Plymouth from Plymouth, both single, were married here (pg 71). 2) 1765 November 28 - buried Martin Jacob, little son of Jacob and Margaretha Fries, aged 6 months, 2 week, 2 days (pg 116). 3)1770 January 10 - Jacobina Elisabetha, little daughter of Jacob Fries was buried here, aged 1 year, 2 months less 3 days (pg 121). 4) 1803 June 21 - Jacob Fries was buried on the lower end, aged 73 years, 6 months (pg 157) 5) 1773 April 9 - Conrad Friess, age 15, son of Jacob was confirmed (pg 230). 6) 1777 - Johann Martin Friess, age 17, son of Jaocb was confirmed (pg 232) 7) 1780 - Susanna Friessin, age 16, daughter of Jacob Friess was confirmed (pg 234) 8) 1784 - Maria Friessin, age 17, daughter of jacob Friess was confirmed (pg 238). | Hinckel, Johann Jacob (I65)
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14762 | It appears that the middle name "Mattheo" is not a surname but rather a given name. Also the marriage record states 'Mulato libre". | Guerra, Jose Manuel Matheo (I3680)
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14763 | It has been mentioned by several authorities that John Harrison came to Westmoreland County, Virgina in 1654 with his brother Dr. Jeremiah and Dr. Jeremiah's wife, the former Frances Wingreave. John and Jeremiah were sons of Henry Harrison of St. Nic holas, Colchester, England. Source: "A House of Harrison" by Catherine Murphy; compiled the years 1966-67 and corrected 1979, page 13. | Harrison, John (I456)
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14764 | It has been mentioned that Caroline Emily Minnor "Died of Senile Decay WA Reg. No. 1065 At her daughters home (Martha Houlahan nee Wells) in Fremantle, Western Australia". | Doldling, Caroline Emily (I228)
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14765 | It has been mentioned that he may have died 1820/6 in St. Mary's County, MA., Source: "The Chappelear Family" by Nancy Chappelear, 1918-., page 50. Joseph Harrison was stilling living on 6 May 1825 as he provided written approval for his daughter Orpha Harrison to marry John Head in Hampshire County, Virginia. | Harrison, Joseph (I185)
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14766 | It has been mentioned that his name 'Numa' may also be Newman. | Fletes, Dr. Leopoldo José Numa Bouttier (I1791)
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14767 | It has been mentioned that the date of birth may be 11 November 1865 Dry creek, South Australia, Australia. | Quinn, Mary Jane (I74)
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14768 | It has been mentioned the he immigrated aboard the ship "Egyptian" on 14 February 1830. | Jones, Walter Liewelyn (I243)
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14769 | It has been suggested death year after 1850. | Suit, Victoria (I200)
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14770 | It has been suggested that Henry Harrison and his wife Orpha Carnes sometime after their marriage moved to Franklin County, Georgia. | Carnes, Orpha (I487)
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14771 | It has been suggested that that Dorothy Legal, was someone who came in at the port of Benedict, got herself married; then decided to leave the area. John Chappelear, Source: The Chappelear Family by Nancy Chappelear, 1918-., page 48. In the Will and Last Testament of John Chappelear, he states, "It is hereby my request & I enjoin my Executors herein after-mentioned, That, provided Elizabeth D. Tycer the mother of my aforesaid children male no objection, they shall petition the General Assembly of the State of Maryland to change the named of my said son & daughter that is their Sir named, from Tycer to Chappelear." (The "illegitimate" children are Julius and Elizabeth, mentioned in his Will). | Chappelear, John (I617)
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14772 | It is ironic to me that Wesley and Gertie share a common gravestone in the Doe Hill Cemetery after all those years of devotion by his common-law-wife, Maude. My understanding is that Gertie would not grant Wesley a divorce, even though she was the apparent perpertrator in the break-up.JHA6/2003. From the files of Janice L. (Armstrong) Nicholas 1-12-3-9 GEORGE WESLEY ARMSTRONG 11239 GEORGE WESLEY ARMSTRONG b. 5/29/1879 Pendleton County, WV d. 6/18/1960 Bur: Doe Hill Cemetery, Doe Hill, VA m. 4/1/1900 Gertrude Belle Propst b. 5/24/1881 - Pendleton Co., WV d. 7/13/1987 - Staunton, VA Bur: Doe Hill Cemetery, Doe Hill VA Parents: James & Martha (Kiser) Propst George Wesley Armstrong was the ninth child of Eli and Elizabeth Ann (Bodkin) Armstrong. He was born May 29, 1879. He married Gertrude Belle Propst on April 1, 1900. They had one child, Mary Mae. Wesley and Gertrude separated but as fas I have learned they never divorced. Wesley died June 18, 1960 and is buried at the Doe Hill Cemetery, Highland County, Virginia. Gertrude Belle lived to the age of 106. She died on July 7, 1987, and is buried at Doe Hill, Va. I met Aunt Gerty at her 100th birthday party. She had lived in a Virginia Nursing Home for many years but was still very active. For many yearhe rode in the Staunton, Virginia, July 4th Parade. Wesley lived with Maude Ann Simmons in a common law marriage and they had 10 children, all who go by the name Simmons. "The Simmons Descendants of Pendleton Co.", by Walter Eye, says Maude was born December 1, 1897 and died May 102. She was the daughter of Wm. Edward and Christie Louise (Puffenbarger) Simmons. She is buried at Cedar Hill Cemetery, Sangerville, VA. I remember Uncle Wes visiting Uncle Dick and Aunt Ruby in Randolph County. He liked to get together with the gang of fox and bear hunters, and I can still see him, in my minds eye, taking long walks around the hill at Aunt Ruby's. He worat and walked with a cane. My Dad told me that in the late 1920's, Uncle Wes was indicted on felony charges and served time in the Moundsville, West Virginia State Penitentiary. He was sentenced to four years for "moonshining" which was excessive for the crid his brothers, Jacob Riley and John Labon, worked very hard and got the sentence reduced. Tradition says, his still was never found and was hidden in the mountains close to a main road. NOTE: While searching in Pendleton County Court House, I found records pertaining to this indictment and trial. Ièy2 CONC èy2 CONC tion. COURT RECORDS FOUND AT FRANKLIN, PENDLETON CO. COURT HOUSE This day Olie Smith, Sheriff of Pendletion County returned his writ of Venire Facias for 16 Grand Jurors duly executed on all the Grand Jurors named therein. All the Grand Jurors were in attendance, to-wit: Wilbur Buffs, Baxter Hedrick, Olin Hammer, V.L. Mullenax, W.S. Lough, B.Frank Shreve, C.W. Leach, Riley Armstrong, Jacob Hoover, G.H. Blizzard, Harmon Sponaugle, B.C. Warner, Henry Bennett. J. Smith, Lee Davis and Phil Turbo, constituting a legal grand jury of 16; whereupon said Grand Jury appeared and was duly sworn with Riley Armstrong as Foreman, and after having received their charge from the Judge, returned to their room to consider of the matters given them in charge and after some time returned into court, having agreed upon the following indictments, to-wit: This was followed by a list of 11 indictment, 4 for misdemeanors and 7 for felonies, one being the State of West Virginia vs. Wesley Armstrong - Indictment for a Felony, A True Bill, JR.. Armstrong, Foreman. NOTE: I find it very odd that Uncle Wesleyèy2 CONC and Jury that brought the indictment. ********** LAW ORDERS-- PENDLETON CIRCUIT COURT W.VA. State of West Virginia vs. Wesley Armstrong This day came the attorney for the State and the defendant in person and by counsel, and the indictment being read to him, and for his plea he said he is not guilty, in manner and form as is in said indictment alleged and of this he put hf upon the country and the State does likewise and issue is joined. Whereupon a panel of 20 jurors were sworn and examined by the court and found free from all exceptions and qualified to serve in this case. Whereupon the attorney of the state struck off two and the attorney for the defendant struck off 6 leaving the following twelve persons to-wit: Scott Ritchie, Elmer C. Hedrick, Marvin Moyers, Pet Warner, Charles Nelson, Harry Judy, Dewitt Black, John J. Mallow, C.F. Burgoyne, Kennie Simmons, Harness Wimer and Ray Mitchell, who were sworn to well and truly try and true deliverance make between the State of West Virginia, Plaintiff, and Wesley Armstrong, defendant, the prisoner at the bar whom they have in charge and a true verdict render according to the evidence, and the evidence being concluded and argument of counsel, the jury retired to their room to consider of their verdict and after sometime returned into court with the following verdict, to-wit: "We, the jury find the defendant, Wesley Armstrong guilty as charged in the indictment. But recommend the mercy of the court. C.F. Burgoyne, Foreman" Thereupon the court proceeds to pass sentence upon said defendant, and it being demanded of him if he had anything to say, why sentence should not be passed upon him, and he having nothing to say, it is therefore considered by the court the said Wesley Armstrong be confined in the Penitentiary of this State for a term of four years, and that as soon as convenient and possible, the said Wesley Armstrong be removed and safely conveyed from the jail of this county, to the said penitentiary, therein to be confined and imprisoned and treated in manner prescribed by low, for the said term 4 years. Thereupon the defandent is remanded to jail, and it is further considered by the court the State of West Virginia do recover of and from the said Wesley Armstrong, a fine of Five Hundred Dollars her costs in this case expended including an attorney fee of $30.00. Ordered that L.J. Foreman be allowed $40.00 payable out of the county treasury for services as Special Counsel for the State, at this term of the court. Ordered that the following allowances be made payable out of the State Treasury to jurors for their services in the case of the State of West Virginia vs. Wesley Armstrong upon an indictment for a felony: Scott Ritchie one day $3.50 Elmer C. Hedr8ci one day 3.50 Marvin Moyers one day 3.50 Pet Warner one day 3.50 Charles Nelson one day 3.50 Henry Judy one day 3.50 Dewitt Black one day 3.50 John A. Mallow one day 3.50 C.F. Burgoyne one day 3.50 Kennie Simmons one day 3.50 Harness Wimer one day 3.50 Ray Mitchell one day 3.50 Ordered that the following State Witnesses for their services at this term of the Court in the case of the Sate of West Virginia vs. Wesley Armstrong, upon an indictment for a felony: E.E. Rexrode Two days and forty miles $4.00. Hook Two days and 280 miles 16.00 Clinton Armstrong Two days and 440 miles 23.00 Mrs. Clinton Armstrong Two days and 440 miles 23.00 Sam McQuain Two days and 36 miles 3.80 John McQuain Two days and 36 miles 3.80 ************* State of West Virginia vs Wesley Armstrong This day came the State by her Attorney and the defendant in his own proper person in the discharge of his recognizance and by counsel and on the motion of the State this case is continued and the defendant is admitted to bail. Whereupon safendant together with Floyd Moyers acknowledged themselves to owe and be indebted unto the State of West Virginia in the penal sum of $1000, to be levied of their respective goods and chattels, lands and tenements, and unto the state render, yet upon the condition that if the said defendant do and shall make Court on the second day of the next regular term thereof, to answer the indictment of which he stands charged and perform all orders of the court in relation thereto, and not depart thence without leave of the Court, then this recognizance to be void other wise of force. ************* State of West Virginia vs. Wesley Armstrong This day came again the defendant in his own proper Armstrong, together with H.A. Hoover and Maude Simmons as his surety, jointly and severally, acknowledged themselves to owe and be indebted unto the State of West Virginia, in the penalf One Thousand Dollars, to be levied of their respective goods and chattels, lands and tenements, and unto the state render, yet upon the condition that the said Wesley Armstrong shall be and make his personal appearance before the Judge of our circuit Court on the 1st day of the next regular term thereof, to answer the charge of which he stands indicted, and perform all orders of the court in relation thereto, and not depart thence without leave of the court, then this recognizance to be void, otherwise of force. *********** CHILD OF GEORGE WESLEY AND GERTRUDE (PROPST) ARMSTRONG 1-12-3-9-1 MARY MAY ARMSTRONG -- 1907 MARY MAY ARMSTRONG 1-12-3-91 MARY MAY ARMSTRONG b. 11/25/1907 d. m. Woodrow Botkin 1-12-3-911 Genevieve Armstrong b. 771925 m. #1 John Fede #2 Robert Abalon #3 Roland Fennel 1-12-3-9111 Laura Jean Armstrong 1-12-3-9-1-2 Juanita Armstrong m. #1 Leo McQuain d. 7/6/1957 Steamshovel accident. #2 9/17/1954 Roy Taylor Dunlap CHILD BY #2 ROY T. DUNLAP 1-12-3-9-1-2-1 Bobby Lee Dunlap m. Lisa Kiser 1-12-3-91211 Wesley Ryan Dunlap b. 9/23/1983 1-12-3-913 Melvin H. Armstrong (Bobby) b. 11/11/1926 d. 12/25/1949 Car Accident Bur: Doe Hill, Highland Co., Va. 1-12-3-914 Avanella Botkin m. Wilber Ray McDorman 1-12-3-9141 Daniel Ray McDorman 1-12-3-9142 Stephen McDorman d. 1973 13 years old 1-12-3-9143 Darla McDorman d. 1968 3 1/2 years old 1-12-3-915 Clarence Leon Botkin d. Martha Miller 1-12-3-9151 Pam Botkin 1-12-3-9152 Ricky Botkin 1-12-3-9153 Joey Botkin ********** DESCENDANTS OF GEORGE WESLEY ARMSTRONG AND MAUDE ANN SIMMONS NOTE: I have been told all these children turned out well and have been a credit to their heritage. 1-12-3-92 Van Simmons 1-12-3-93 Woodrow Simmons m. Elisa Stone 1-12-3-94 Arlie Simmons b. 8/3/1919 d. 1/1/2000 m. McConaugh 1-12-3-95 Elmer H. Simmons d. 7/3/1962 Car accident m. Helen Marlene Jackson d. 7/4/1962 Car accident 1-12-3-951 Martha Ann Simmons b. 1954 d. 1998 m. --?-- Corbin 1-12-3-952 Helen Marie Simmons b. 1958 1-12-3-96 Charles C. Simmons "Sonny" b. 1940? d. 4/17/1994 m. Judith A. Woods 1-12-3-9-6-1 Dale Simmons 1-12-3-9-6-2 Wesley Simmons 1-12-3-97 Mildred L. Simmons m. Doyle F. Rigney 1-12-3-9-7-1 Roger Lee Rigney d. 1/4/1998 1-12-3-98 Nora Lee Simmons (Listed as "Dora" in Simmons Book) b. 9/24/1914 d. 9/11/1999 m. Robert Gum 1-12-3-99 Roy Simmons 1-12-3-910 Maggie Simmons m. Will Crummett 1-12-3-911 Herbert Simmons *********** | Armstrong, George Wesley (I1690)
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14773 | It is mentioned that she immigrated aboard the ship "James Pattnson" May 1834 to King George Sound, Albany, Western Australia. | Chaplin, Tabitha Daniells or (I359)
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14774 | It is my opinion that the last three children in this family are one and the same. It is not practical that a family would travel back to England after once coming to America. One child has no location while the other two show two different continents for their births. DEATH: Will Proved on that date. | Peabody or Paybodie, John (I942)
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14775 | It is on record that a child of Samuel Terry Jr., was the first child born in Enfield. | Terry, Samuel (I1768)
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14776 | It is unsure if Jane died 15 Mar 1851 or Sept 1856 | Wilkinson, Jane (I1635)
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14777 | It is unsure whether John F. Irvin's mother is Polly Johnson or Anney Woodall | Irvin, John F. (I4572)
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14778 | It's been mentioned that her first name is 'Lovina'. | Goddard, Deborah (I293)
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14779 | IV. Jannetje, b. April 22, 1759; m. Dr. Philip Dey (son of Col. Theunis Dey and Hester Schuyler, of Lower Preakness), m. bond dated Sept. 7, 1780 ; d. Aug. 10, 1827. Dr. Dey was b. July 10, 1754; took some part in the settlement of the town of Romulus, N. Y., and returned to this neighborhood, where he met with a violent death, Aug. 2, 1810, being thrown from his horse. | Dey, Teunis (I1242)
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14780 | Jacob Lichty born 21 April 1792, Bible record, (tombstone says 28 Jan 1792). | Lichty, Jacob C (I83)
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14781 | Jacob/Thomas/John Savage is listed by three different names in different places, but all have the same date | Family F629
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14782 | James Earl Stonehocker Death - Pedee, Polk , OR Residence - Pedee, Polk, OR Male - White - Single Age at time of death - 21 years 5 months 28 days Born - April 29, 1889 Oregon City , Oregon Death - Oct. 27, 1920 Accidental drowned Occuption - Laborer at saw mill Father - Wm. H. Stonehocker Born - Marysville , Missouri Maiden name of mother - Margaret Lee Born - Oregon City , Oregon Informant on death certificate - Wm. H. Stonehocker Buried at Buena Vista Cemetery on Oct. 30, 1920 Undertaker - R. L. Chapman, Dallas , Oregon I know that 'Earl Stonehocker' is shown at Hilltop Cemetery . I don't know if these two cemeteries are one and the same or not. | Stonehocker, James Earl (I1159)
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14783 | James Harrison, whose spouse is Ann Harrison, appears to have died prior to his mother, Mary Harrison (maiden name Chappelear). This based on the Last Will and Testament of his mother Mary Harrison which states; "Ann Harrison is widow of My son James." His mother's Will was executed on 24 September 1836. | Harrison, James (I196)
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14784 | James Harvey Simmons and Loucinda Dove were married by Rev. L.C. Propst 15 Aug. 1895. Witnesses were Charles Sinnett and Jemima Simmons. The children and birthdates were gleaned from the family Bible and sent to dad Dice S. Armstrong by Arline ____. JHA, 14 Dec 2000. | Simmons, James Harvey (I1638)
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14785 | James M. Raynor in entry for George A. Solomon and Maude E. Imhoff, "Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-1994" Name: George A. Solomon Titles and Terms: Event Type: Marriage Event Date: 05 Jul 1924 Event Place: Seneca, Ohio, United States Event Place (Original): Age: 37 Birth Year (Estimated): 1887 Birth Date: Birthplace: Pittsburgh, Pa. Father's Name: Albert Solomon Father's Titles and Terms: Mother's Name: Ida Graham Mother's Titles and Terms: Spouse's Name: Maude E. Imhoff Spouse's Titles and Terms: Spouse's Age: 37 Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated): 1887 Spouse's Birthplace: Belmore, Ohio Spouse's Father's Name: James M. Raynor Spouse's Father's Titles and Terms: Spouse's Mother's Name: Ida Speaker Spouse's Mother's Titles and Terms: Reference ID: bk1920-1924 p585 GS Film number: 388646 Digital Folder Number: 004016657 Image Number: 00354 "Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-1994," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X8GW-L5B : accessed 22 May 2013), James M. Raynor in entry for George A. Solomon and Maude E. Imhoff, 1924. | Raynor, June Maud (I1020)
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14786 | James Madison, Sr. was a prominent Virginia planter, who served as a colonel in the militia during the American Revolutionary War. He inherited Mount Pleasant, later known as Montpelier, a large tobacco plantation in Orange County, Virginia. James eventually acquired more property totally over 5,000 acres and became the largest landowner in the county. He was father to U.S. President James Madison, who inherited what he called Montpelier. | Family F1111
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14787 | James McGaw was an early LDS missionary in Texas in 1848 to the Dallas area of Texas. In 1851 he may have been in Grimes County (borders Washington County) and may have converted the Sprouses. Washington Lafayette Jolley was the caption of the company that left Texas in 1854 to Utah. Edward W. East mentions Preston Thomas as a missionary in Port Sullivan, Texas and he KEEP A JOURNAL. Preston Thomas was a captain of a wagon train leaving Texas in 1856. An 1848 missionary companion of James McGaw was William Martindale. See: http://www.ldschurchnewsarchive.com/articles/19911/First-LDS-bishop-in-Idaho-a-pioneer-for-gospels-sake.html Preston Thomas's March 14, 1849 letter to Orson Hyde mentions that a number of interesting fact: - Preston Thomas and William Martindale meet James McGaw at Weston, Missouri (on the Mississippi River) - Preston Thomas visits is brother Daniel Claiborne Thomas at his home in Burton, Texas (8 miles from Brenham) - Martindale and McGaw baptized 5 persons east of Burton in the Brazos River (FIND NAMES). - Preston Thomas baptized a young man in Washington County before going to the settlements on the Guadalupe River to preach. https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE3974986 --------------------------------------------------------- Seth M. Blair Journal Entry September 12, 1854 "Sept. 12th Br Me today baptized Jas. Johnson bro of Br S.M. Johnson who was converted by the Lord through my preaching - 13th Today blessed 9 children and baptized 5 - Sarah East (RB) James Sharp, Nancy Johnson and Margarett and Adeline Jones - thus the Lord has blessed his servant and now raised up a church of 24 members with the 9 children blessed no 34 members of the church in this place some of whom are enjoying the gifts etc - for which I pray the Lord to accept the grattitude of his servants _____ to _____ increase the work." (pages 45-46) ----------------------------------------------------------- Washington Lafayette Jolley and John Osler were probably the first Mormon missionaries that the Johnson family encountered in 1852(per "Reminiscences of E. W. East). Henry G. Moyle was probably another early missionary. ---------------------------------------------------- According to the Johnson-Greer-Davis Connection book "After John’s death Nancy was back with her clan ready to strike the trail when the call came from President Brigham Young to go to southern Idaho and northern Utah." John Sprouse died 27 Oct 1858 and on the 27th of June 1860 Nancy is still in the 6th Ward in SLC according to the 1860 census. We don't have record of Nancy north of SLC until the 1870 census. ---------------------------------------------------- 1851 Missionary James McGaw arrives in Texas https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE1121665 ---------------------------------------------------- 1852 John Brown, Preston Thomas, Washington Jolley and William Camp are called to serve missions in Texas. https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE1121665 ---------------------------------------------------- 1854 William C. Martindale arrived in Texas. https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE1121665 ---------------------------------------------------- "The Community of Laketown has always maintained a belief in the value of formal education. The first organized school was held in 1869, and conducted by Nancy Greer Johnson, three months out of the year. Later, around 1876, a bright, well educated young man, Robert Spence, came to Laketown and began teaching." Source: Laketown Master Plan December 2007, page 7,http://laketownutah.com/uploads/master_plan.pdf | Greer, Nancy Reddick (I14)
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14788 | James moved in with Elizabeth Shore's family in 1855 and lived with them 15 years. | Cochran, James (I634)
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14789 | James was the third of five men in his direct line named James Churchwell Luttrell; his grandfather, father, son and grandson all bore the same name. He had a second cousin James Churchwell Luttrell (1803-1866) son of William Luttrell (1765-1813), his great-uncle. Another cousin, James C. Luttrell (1830-1901), was the son of his uncle, Robert H. Luttrell. And still another cousin, James C. Luttrell (b 1838), was the son of his uncle, Lewis Luttrell. And these were only the men who lived in or near Knox County, Tennessee. To complicate matters, the name is sometimes misspelled Churchill. It does make researching the family somewhat interesting. James married Eliza Carr Bell on 11 March 1841 in Knox County, Tennessee.[1] To this marriage were born two sons (James C. and Samuel B.) and six daughters, four of whom lived to adulthood (Elizabeth, Martha, Belle, and Mary). One daughter, Fannie A. Luttrell, lived only two days and is listed on her parents gravestone in Old Gray Cemetery. A second daughter, Mamie Luttrell, was born in 1850 and died in 1851. (He did not have a son named John as stated in the Wikipedia article.) James was very active politically after his graduation from East Tennessee College in 1832. He was at one time clerk of the Tennessee Legislature and rode horseback to and from Nashville in company with Andrew Johnson. He was a Colonel in the Knox County Militia. He was a member of the Whig Party when he was first elected mayor in 1854, but aligned himself with the Know Nothings after the collapse of the Whigs. When this party attained enough power in the state legislature, they arranged James' appointment as state Comptroller after his first term as mayor. James was a supporter of the Union during the Civil War as was his son Samuel B. Luttrell. But his household was divided. His son, James C. Luttrell, was a supporter of the Confederacy. James won the 1858 election for mayor of Knoxville and, despite his Union sentiments, he was reelected mayor of the Confederate-occupied Knoxville in 1862. He served until 1868. After the Civil War James joined the Democratic party; not a popular position in Tennessee. He was elected State Senator from Knox County in 1868 and served one two-year term, 1869-1871; the first Democrat who carried Knox County after the war. | Luttrell, James Churchwell (I4450)
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14790 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F19
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14791 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F19
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14792 | Jan Infante Samaniego has a sister named Mariana Infante Samaniego who married Fernando, son of Alonso de Avalos Saavedra and Francisca Estrada. | Samaniego, Juan Infante (I4948)
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14793 | Jan Sandersz, (sometimes called Johan) moved to Gameren at the time of his marriage in 1586.He was mentioned together with his mother & sister on 13 Apr 1564, of age between 7 Jun 1570 & 17 Mar 1583, & died 18 May 1617 (around Midnight), married between 22 Apr & 24 Nov 1586.He was like his, father & father-in-law, alderman (and many times president) of the High Bench of Zuilchem(1589-1617. He was owner of a lot of property, inherited from his father-in-law, who was a member of the important family Van Oever, many of whom performed executive functions at Zaltbommel & Bommelerwaard. They were also major property owners in Gameren. Sources:(1) New Netherland Connections 1st Quarter 2002, 974.7 D25nne V.7m.1,pp.1-8, 81, 101-107. (2) A Van Tuyl Chronicle, 929.273 V369v,650 years in the History of a Dutch-American Family. Based on the Historical Researches of: Jan N.A. Groenendijk, Rory L. Van Tuyl, Rochus D. Van Tuyl, Preston C. Burchard.pp. 1-4, 69-85, 475-511, 589-603. (3) Genealogical Tijdschrift Voor, Midden- en West-Noord-Brabant, Mar & Jun 1987 pp 1-4. | Van Tuyl, Jan Sandersz (I2104)
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14794 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2)
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14795 | Jannetje Teller Schuyler by Stefan Bielinski Jannetje Teller probably was born before 1664. She was the daughter of New Netherland pioneers Willem Teller and Margaret Donchesen Teller. In November 1684, she married Arent Schuyler at the Albany Dutch church. By 1700, six children had been christened in Albany and New York. In March 1685, they filed a joint will. Jannetje was named heir and executor of their estate. These Schuylers initially made their home in Albany's second ward. But by the mid-1690s, they had re-located to New York. Jannetje Teller Schuyler probably died shortly after the birth of her last child in 1700. Arent Schuyler re-married at the end of 1702. http://www.nysm.nysed.gov/albany/bios/t/janteller6613.html#sources | Teller, Jannetie (Johanna/Joanna) (I1204)
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14796 | Jannetje was the widow of Pieter Mangels Roll. | De Chesne, Jannetje (I2180)
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14797 | Jarzembowski Funeral Home | Wolney, Joseph Paul (I284)
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14798 | Jasper County's Docket and General Index to Proceedings of Estates lists her as "Miss Mary Foreman Johnson" | Johnson, Mary Foreman (I59)
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14799 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I4782)
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14800 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F1
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