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2101 Ida Mae Proctor, 76, of Elkview died May 16, 1997, in St. Francis Hospital, Charleston, after a short illness. She was a homemaker and a lifelong resident of Kanawha County. She attended Atkinson Memorial Church and was a Christian. Surviving: husband, the Rev. James W.; daughters, Sue Smith and Faye Stover, both of Elkview, Wanda Smith of Gandeeville; brother, Cecil Strickland of Elkview; seven grandchildren; six great-grandchildren. Service will be 1 p.m. Monday at Myers Funeral Home, Elkview, with the Rev. Ted Tawney and the Rev. Hubert Woods officiating. Burial will be in Proctor family cemetery, Little Sandy Road. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. - Miscellaneous Lincoln County, West Virginia Obituaries (from Joe Proctor, HouseofProctor.org) Strickland, Ida Mae (I2048)
 
2102 Immigrated from Germany in 1880. Both parents born in Germany. A sister, Lillie Maystrick, is listed in the 1900 US census as living in this household. Note that son, Otto Richard Barth (Brown)'s wife, Clementine Pokorny of IL, also has Maystrick/Maestrick ancestors. Lillie could be a sister-in-law.

From great granddaughter of Richard:
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I will call my grandfather's father Barth and step/adopted-father Brown to help prevent confusion. Also, I will call his mother Mary, since that was her name. I was told that Mary divorced Barth when my grandfather was around 5 years old. He remembered his father and loved him very much. However, Barth was not such a good husband. He beat Mary (which is why she left). She soon met Brown, married him and they moved to Mexico (where my grandfather was raised). Brown was a medical doctor and he adopted my grandfather and his brother, who was older (I didn't know of any other siblings). My grandfather was the youngest and learned to love his new father. His brother never accepted Brown, though. My Uncle Allen actually contacted this brother (his uncle) who lived in LA, but I don't know any other details.

In the meantime, Barth was very upset about losing his family. He was an excellent marksman and loved to hunt. My Uncle Allen had a picture of him with his dogs and he looked pretty majestic with his rifle. He decided to go after Brown and get his family back. He went to Mexico and shot at Brown, missing him. The police were called and Barth was arrested. This was the last anyone ever saw of him. No one knows why he missed since he was such a good shot. Many thoughts have been expressed, but no one will ever know.

This had to have happened before WWII because my grandfather was only a little boy at the time. As an adult who understood Mexican culture and could talk their language fluently, my grandfather never could find out what happened to his father. He went to Mexico several times searching for his father with no luck. I think he may have found the jail he was taken to, but lost the trail there. My grandfather was also a decorated officer with many Mexican contacts on at least one occasion. Since he lived in Mexico, my grandfather learned how to speak and read/write Spanish fluently. He also knew how to read, write and speak English, German, Latin, and 5 other languages fluently.
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Barth, Richard (I4957)
 
2103 Immigrated from Germany in April 1881. Frick, Carl F. (I11474)
 
2104 Immigrated from Germany in April 1881. Frick, Caroline S. (I11475)
 
2105 Immigration Germany to US 1762-1774, and to NC by 1774. Goodner, John Sr. (I10354)
 
2106 IMPORTANT NOTE RE CONFLICTING INFORMATION ABOUT THE UNION OF WILLIAM CROMARTIE and RUHAMAH DOANE BEING MY DIRECT ANCESTOR AS PARENTS OF THANKFUL CROMARTIE:
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World Family Tree, Ancestors of Andrew Ferguson Johnson and others received from the Phipps family (over 20 years ago) shows William Cromartie & Ruhamah Doane as the parents of (Annie Cromartie and) Thankful Cromartie.

However, the records of Donna Johnson (bounty@charlotte.infi.net), which is a more complete and extensive record (sent in response to my response to a post on World Family Tree), gives the William Cromarite that is married to Ruhamah Doane as the son of William Cromartie of Scotland and as the sibling of Ann E. Cromartie and of Thankful Cromartie that is married to Alexander Hendry. Because this latter record is more complete with dates and many siblings, and because the dates pertaining to all the children of William Cromartie of Scotland are chronologically sequenced as one would expect, pending documentation otherwise, the records giving William as the sibling of Thankful and not her ancestor will be accepted as accurate.

These two Johnson records are clearly referring to the same people, despite the variances.
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Cromartie, Thankful (I171)
 
2107 IMPORTANT NOTE RE CONFLICTING INFORMATION ABOUT THE UNION OF WILLIAM CROMARTIE and RUHAMAH DOANE BEING MY DIRECT ANCESTOR AS PARENTS OF THANKFUL CROMARTIE:
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World Family Tree, Ancestors of Andrew Ferguson Johnson gives her DOB as May 31, 1778 and her nickname as Annie. This record as others received from the Phipps family (over 20 years ago) shows William Cromartie & Ruhamah Doane as the parents of (Annie Cromartie and) Thankful Cromartie.

However, the records of Donna Johnson (bounty@charlotte.infi.net), which is a more complete and extensive record (sent in response to my response to a post on World Family Tree), gives the William Cromarite that is married to Ruhamah Doane as the son of William Cromartie of Scotland and as the sibling of Ann E. Cromartie and of Thankful Cromartie that is married to Alexander Hendry. Because this latter record is more complete with dates and many siblings, and because the dates pertaining to all the children of William Cromartie of Scotland are chronologically sequenced as one would expect, pending documentation otherwise, the records giving William as the sibling of Thankful and not her ancestor will be accepted as accurate.

These two Johnson records are clearly referring to the same people, despite the variances.
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CROMARTIE, Ann E. (I594)
 
2108 In 1633/34 the name "widow Wallen" replaced her husband's on the tax list. Wallen, Ralph Jr. (I10081)
 
2109 In 1830 Rockbridge Co., VA census there is a George Agner listed (not sure which George) on page 285. AGNER, George (I5115)
 
2110 In 1870 census under Emily Smith Hager, but may not be her child. They all lived in the household of Samuel & Mahala Smith. Adkins, Tabitha (I10473)
 
2111 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. PLUMLEY, James Arthur (I9913)
 
2112 In Genealogy of the Descendants of John Walker of Wigton, Scotland, an illustration adjacent to page 8 of that work is presented as Gov. William Walker. Catherine Rankin Walker. The drawing appears to be a standard husband and wife portrait. However, Gov. William Walker was not married to Catherine Rankin Walker...she was his mother. The text concerning the genealogy of both William Walker, Sr. (father of Gov. Walker) and of Gov. William Walker give the proper relationships. Family F166
 
2113 In a family tree on familysearch.org, the 2018 poster cited the following as proof of her name as Ellinder Agnes Spurlock:
"Information given to me by Agnes herself." 
Spurlock, Ellinder Agnes (I17528)
 
2114 In a tape made by George Smith, son of Harvey Smith, he stated that
Mahala was a widow and that the children listed with this marriage were
the children that she had before her marriage to Samuel Smith. Jesse Adkins gave the name Allen Adkins of Fayette County as his father on his marriage license in Cabell County, VA. Can not find any other children of Mahala marriage records. 
Adkins, Mahala (I5603)
 
2115 In addition to these legitimate births, Henry is reported to have had nineteen or twenty illegitimate children, the highest number of spurious offspring for a King of England to have acknowledged. The best known of them all is Robert the Consul, Earl of Gloucester, father of Maud, wife of Ranulph de Meschines, 2nd Earl of Chester. Another was Reginald, a natural son from a relationship between Henry I. of England and his mistress, Elizabeth Beaumont, daughter of Robert de Beaumont, Count of Meulent and Earl of Leicester, (son of Roger de Beaumont and his wife, Adelina, Countess of Meulent) and his wife Elizabeth Vermandois, younger daughter of Hugh Magnus, the Great, of France, Count of Vermandois. Reginald, married Beatrix, daughter of William Fitz Richard, a potent lord in Cornwall. They had a daughter, Matilda, who married Robert, Count of Meulent, son of Waleran II., Count of Meulent, who married Agnes de Montfort. Waleran II. was a son of the aforementioned Robert Beaumont, and his wife, Elizabeth Vermandois. Robert and Matilda had two children: Waleran III. and Mabel de Beaumont, who married William de Vernon, Earl of Devon, who had three children: Baldwin, Mary Vernon and Joan. KING OF ENGLAND, Henry I 'Beauclerc' (I6040)
 
2116 In bouncing between the US and ONT during his lifetime, he found himself in the military during the Civil War. He and Mary Ann moved back to Canada in the 1870's where she and an infant died within days of one another. Miles ended up in Grand Rapids MI. at a Veterans Home where he passed away in 1899. FLETCHER, Miles Archibald (I2599)
 
2117 In her obituary, William's wife was referred to as S. S. Richmond; however, in William's will, she was referred to as S. M. Plumley. Richmond, S. M. (I16435)
 
2118 In his marriage to Lizzie (Lunsford) Thacker, the certificate gives him as Charles Allen Saddler. Saddler, Allen Charlie (I15906)
 
2119 In Lizzie's marriage to Saddler, the certificate gives her as Lizzie Virginia (Lunsford) Thacker. Lunsford, Virginia Elizabeth (I18338)
 
2120 In reviewing the 1763 New Hanover County NC census, Mr. Cowan may have been Andrew Cowan as the three Cowans listed are Andrew Isabel and Magnus. Cowan Mr. (I310)
 
2121 In the 17-page record set where Laurie's birth is recorded on page 3, her brother Jacob is listed on page 13. People using this record have mistakenly given Jacob's birth year as 1857 because ancestry.com has erroneously labeled the entire page set as 1857. The county clerk signed off on page 6 however, in June 1858. Sperry, Laurie Jane (I13483)
 
2122 In the 1850 census of Putnam, Springfield Township, Muskingum Co, OH, the only daughter shown as born Est. 1844 is Lucinda. In the 1860 census of Putnam, she is shown as Rosinda. Bevis, Lucinda (I16089)
 
2123 In the 1860 census, Bergondy and Joseph are both listed as age 33. Since Bergondy was born in March 1828, an October 1828 estimation for Joseph's birth is reasonable, although it could have been as late as early March 1829. Lapice, Joseph Francois (I19375)
 
2124 In the 1918 Draft Registration for husband Louis, Anna's middle initial is given as C. In the 1920 & 1930 censuses of Zanesville, and on her father's death certificate, it is given as M. Deavers, Anna M. (I16192)
 
2125 In the 1930 census of Pear, WV, he is shown as Arvil; however, he is the informant on his father's death certificate as Orville. Plumley, Orville (I16589)
 
2126 In the 1995 film Braveheart, Robert the Bruce is incorrectly shown as taking the field at Falkirk as part of the English army; he never betrayed William Wallace (despite having changed sides). Wallace is also alleged to have been a complete supporter of Robert the Bruce, but Wallace was a supporter of the Balliol claim to the throne which Bruce consistently opposed.
 
Boyd, Sir Robert the Bruce King of Scots (I9608)
 
2127 In the book History of Northwest Missouri by William Wallace, book Henry is a lawyer by 1915. Perkins, Henry E. (I10436)
 
2128 In the Department of Interior Bureau of Pensions dated March 10 1915 it was stated that there were four living children born to Luke & Laura, and witnessed by his son, Floyd H Adkins, and by E. F. Stanley. Their four children were raised by Luke. Family F793
 
2129 In the late 13th century, Walter Stewart, the 6th High Steward of Scotland, who fought alongside Sir William Wallace and King Robert the Bruce in the Scottish Wars of Independence, was rewarded for his loyalty to King Robert the Bruce by a marriage with Princess Marjorie Bruce, the king's daughter. Walter and Marjorie had a son, Robert Stewart, who became Earl of Strathearn and Menteith. Robert Stewart nearly didn't make it into this world. His mother, Princess Marjorie, was thrown from her horse while she was pregnant. She died from her injuries and Robert was born by an emergency Caesarean section.

When Robert the Bruce's son, King David II, died without any male heir then Robert Stewart, Earl of Strathearn and Menteith, was next in line for the throne. He became King Robert II of Scotland, and founder of the Royal House of Stewart, which ruled Scotland for over three hundred years and in 1603 under King James VI became the ruling dynasty of the combined thrones of the United Kingdom. King James VI of Scotland became known as King James I of the United Kingdom and was the patron of the King James Bible.

The primary residence of the early Scottish kings was Stirling Castle. In the days of Robert the Bruce, Stirling castle would have been primarily a wooden structure. It was in the time of King Robert II that a stone structure began to replace the earlier wooden one. The North Tower of Robert II's era still stands as part of the castle today.

 
Stewart, Robert II King of Scots (I9557)
 
2130 In the list of "Inhabitants of Santo Domingo without land ownership and heirs of former settlers (1750-1826)", six members of the Grenot family are listed: Ann Marie, Charles Bernard, Anne, Marie-Jeanne-Sophie, Pierre-Ambroise-Isidore and Rose-Eleonore-Elisabeth (Grenot, widow Lapice de Bergondy).

All Grenot heirs listed are just listed as "heirs", except the eldest male sibling, Charles Bernard Grenot. His listing reveals what the heirship pertained to: "Cafeteria. Farm Farm, AF: Derouville, A.N. Subseries D XXV 29" According to the legend of abbreviations, Cafeteria means owner of a coffee shop; AF means Family Alliance. Farm is not listed. However, it would seem to suggest a coffee farm or plantation.

From the related list of "Settlers of Santo Domingo Former Owners (1789)", the following is found re the Derouville family (given as Deronville/Derouville): "Deronville [Derouville?], married Grenot Marie-Jeanne-Angelique 0 Candy. Originally from (La) Ronville near Wimereux (Pas-de-Calais) ?!; AF: Delamarre, Grenot, Legrand". Also listed: "Lapice, dit Bergondy [Lapice de Chateauriant?] Pierre-Michel 0 Cafeteria. /Candy. AF: Grenot", and his wife, Louise Demie Lapice, 0, heir."—Note that this Pierre Lapice (1743-1810) and the last legitimate holder of the title "de Bergondy" is the father of Pierre Michel Ambroise Lapice (known as P.M. Lapice, 1797-1884).
—— Lists at: https://www.domingino.de/stdomin/index_colons_a_z.html

NOTE: Although the author of these lists was unclear about the surnames as La Ronville versus, Derouville (de Rouville), a look at modern maps shows that Rouville is in Normandy, while La Ronville is far to the north and not in Normandy. The history of the Lapice family says that they were descended from a noble family in Normandy...which agrees with their being allied with the Derouville family at least partly through marriage into the Grenot family. 
Grenot, Dame Rose Eleonore Elizabeth (I19327)
 
2131 In the list of "Inhabitants of Santo Domingo without land ownership and heirs of former settlers (1750-1826)", six members of the Grenot family are listed: Ann Marie, Charles Bernard, Anne, Marie-Jeanne-Sophie, Pierre-Ambroise-Isidore and Rose-Eleonore-Elisabeth (Grenot, widow Lapice de Bergondy).

All Grenot heirs listed are just listed as "heirs", except the eldest male sibling, Charles Bernard Grenot. His listing reveals what the heirship pertained to: "Cafeteria. Farm Farm, AF: Derouville, A.N. Subseries D XXV 29" According to the legend of abbreviations, Cafeteria means owner of a coffee shop; AF means Family Alliance. Farm is not listed. However, it would seem to suggest a coffee farm or plantation.

From the related list of "Settlers of Santo Domingo Former Owners (1789)", the following is found re the Derouville family (given as Deronville/Derouville): "Deronville [Derouville?], married Grenot Marie-Jeanne-Angelique 0 Candy. Originally from (La) Ronville near Wimereux (Pas-de-Calais) ?!; AF: Delamarre, Grenot, Legrand". Also listed: "Lapice, dit Bergondy [Lapice de Chateauriant?] Pierre-Michel 0 Cafeteria. /Candy. AF: Grenot"—Note that this Pierre Lapice (1743-11810) and the last legitimate holder of the title "de Bergondy" is the father of Pierre Michel Ambroise Lapice (known as P.M. Lapice, 1797-1884). 
Lapice, Pierre Michel de Bergondy (I19362)
 
2132 In the list of "Inhabitants of Santo Domingo without land ownership and heirs of former settlers (1750-1826)", six members of the Grenot family are listed: Ann Marie, Charles Bernard, Anne, Marie-Jeanne-Sophie, Pierre-Ambroise-Isidore and Rose-Eleonore-Elisabeth (Grenot, widow Lapice de Bergondy).

All Grenot heirs listed are just listed as "heirs", except the eldest male sibling, Charles Bernard Grenot. His listing reveals what the heirship pertained to: "Cafeteria. Farm Farm, AF: Derouville, A.N. Subseries D XXV 29" According to the legend of abbreviations, Cafeteria means owner of a coffee shop; AF means Family Alliance. Farm is not listed. However, it would seem to suggest a coffee farm or plantation.

From the related list of "Settlers of Santo Domingo Former Owners (1789)", the following is found re the Derouville family (given as Deronville/Derouville): "Deronville [Derouville?], married Grenot Marie-Jeanne-Angelique 0 Candy. Originally from (La) Ronville near Wimereux (Pas-de-Calais) ?!; AF: Delamarre, Grenot, Legrand". Also listed: "Lapice, dit Bergondy [Lapice de Chateauriant?] Pierre-Michel 0 Cafeteria. /Candy. AF: Grenot", and his wife, Louise Demie Lapice, 0, heir."—Note that this Pierre Lapice (1743-1810) and the last legitimate holder of the title "de Bergondy" is the father of Pierre Michel Ambroise Lapice (known as P.M. Lapice, 1797-1884).
—— Lists at: https://www.domingino.de/stdomin/index_colons_a_z.html

NOTE: Although the author of these lists was unclear about the surnames as La Ronville versus, Derouville (de Rouville), a look at modern maps shows that Rouville is in Normandy, while La Ronville is far to the north and not in Normandy. The history of the Lapice family says that they were descended from a noble family in Normandy...which agrees with their being allied with the Derouville family at least partly through marriage into the Grenot family. 
Grenot, Pierre Ambroise Isidore (I19430)
 
2133 In the list of "Inhabitants of Santo Domingo without land ownership and heirs of former settlers (1750-1826)", six members of the Grenot family are listed: Ann Marie, Charles Bernard, Anne, Marie-Jeanne-Sophie, Pierre-Ambroise-Isidore and Rose-Eleonore-Elisabeth (Grenot, widow Lapice de Bergondy).

All Grenot heirs listed are just listed as "heirs", except the eldest male sibling, Charles Bernard Grenot. His listing reveals what the heirship pertained to: "Cafeteria. Farm Farm, AF: Derouville, A.N. Subseries D XXV 29" According to the legend of abbreviations, Cafeteria means owner of a coffee shop; AF means Family Alliance. Farm is not listed. However, it would seem to suggest a coffee farm or plantation.

From the related list of "Settlers of Santo Domingo Former Owners (1789)", the following is found re the Derouville family (given as Deronville/Derouville): "Deronville [Derouville?], married Grenot Marie-Jeanne-Angelique 0 Candy. Originally from (La) Ronville near Wimereux (Pas-de-Calais) ?!; AF: Delamarre, Grenot, Legrand". Also listed: "Lapice, dit Bergondy [Lapice de Chateauriant?] Pierre-Michel 0 Cafeteria. /Candy. AF: Grenot", and his wife, Louise Demie Lapice, 0, heir."—Note that this Pierre Lapice (1743-1810) and the last legitimate holder of the title "de Bergondy" is the father of Pierre Michel Ambroise Lapice (known as P.M. Lapice, 1797-1884).
—— Lists at: https://www.domingino.de/stdomin/index_colons_a_z.html

NOTE: Although the author of these lists was unclear about the surnames as La Ronville versus, Derouville (de Rouville), a look at modern maps shows that Rouville is in Normandy, while La Ronville is far to the north and not in Normandy. The history of the Lapice family says that they were descended from a noble family in Normandy...which agrees with their being allied with the Derouville family at least partly through marriage into the Grenot family. 
Grenot, Marie Jeanne Sophie (I19330)
 
2134 In the list of "Inhabitants of Santo Domingo without land ownership and heirs of former settlers (1750-1826)", six members of the Grenot family are listed: Ann Marie, Charles Bernard, Anne, Marie-Jeanne-Sophie, Pierre-Ambroise-Isidore and Rose-Eleonore-Elisabeth (Grenot, widow Lapice de Bergondy).

All Grenot heirs listed are just listed as "heirs", except the eldest male sibling, Charles Bernard Grenot. His listing reveals what the heirship pertained to: "Cafeteria. Farm Farm, AF: Derouville, A.N. Subseries D XXV 29" According to the legend of abbreviations, Cafeteria means owner of a coffee shop; AF means Family Alliance. Farm is not listed. However, it would seem to suggest a coffee farm or plantation.

From the related list of "Settlers of Santo Domingo Former Owners (1789)", the following is found re the Derouville family (given as Deronville/Derouville): "Deronville [Derouville?], married Grenot Marie-Jeanne-Angelique 0 Candy. Originally from (La) Ronville near Wimereux (Pas-de-Calais) ?!; AF: Delamarre, Grenot, Legrand". Also listed: "Lapice, dit Bergondy [Lapice de Chateauriant?] Pierre-Michel 0 Cafeteria. /Candy. AF: Grenot", and his wife, Louise Demie Lapice, 0, heir."—Note that this Pierre Lapice (1743-1810) and the last legitimate holder of the title "de Bergondy" is the father of Pierre Michel Ambroise Lapice (known as P.M. Lapice, 1797-1884).
—— Lists at: https://www.domingino.de/stdomin/index_colons_a_z.html

NOTE: Although the author of these lists was unclear about the surnames as La Ronville versus, Derouville (de Rouville), a look at modern maps shows that Rouville is in Normandy, while La Ronville is far to the north and not in Normandy. The history of the Lapice family says that they were descended from a noble family in Normandy...which agrees with their being allied with the Derouville family at least partly through marriage into the Grenot family. 
Derouville, Marie Jeanne Angelique (I19325)
 
2135 In the list of "Inhabitants of Santo Domingo without land ownership and heirs of former settlers (1750-1826)", six members of the Grenot family are listed: Ann Marie, Charles Bernard, Anne, Marie-Jeanne-Sophie, Pierre-Ambroise-Isidore and Rose-Eleonore-Elisabeth (Grenot, widow Lapice de Bergondy).

All Grenot heirs listed are just listed as "heirs", except the eldest male sibling, Charles Bernard Grenot. His listing reveals what the heirship pertained to: "Cafeteria. Farm Farm, AF: Derouville, A.N. Subseries D XXV 29" According to the legend of abbreviations, Cafeteria means owner of a coffee shop; AF means Family Alliance. Farm is not listed. However, it would seem to suggest a coffee farm or plantation.

From the related list of "Settlers of Santo Domingo Former Owners (1789)", the following is found re the Derouville family (given as Deronville/Derouville): "Deronville [Derouville?], married Grenot Marie-Jeanne-Angelique 0 Candy. Originally from (La) Ronville near Wimereux (Pas-de-Calais) ?!; AF: Delamarre, Grenot, Legrand". Also listed: "Lapice, dit Bergondy [Lapice de Chateauriant?] Pierre-Michel 0 Cafeteria. /Candy. AF: Grenot", and his wife, Louise Demie Lapice, 0, heir."—Note that this Pierre Lapice (1743-1810) and the last legitimate holder of the title "de Bergondy" is the father of Pierre Michel Ambroise Lapice (known as P.M. Lapice, 1797-1884).
—— Lists at: https://www.domingino.de/stdomin/index_colons_a_z.html

NOTE: Although the author of these lists was unclear about the surnames as La Ronville versus, Derouville (de Rouville), a look at modern maps shows that Rouville is in Normandy, while La Ronville is far to the north and not in Normandy. The history of the Lapice family says that they were descended from a noble family in Normandy...which agrees with their being allied with the Derouville family at least partly through marriage into the Grenot family. 
Grenot, Charles Bernard (I19326)
 
2136 In the marriage record between James McCauley and Catharine Chapman, she is listed as Catherine. In James' father, William's will, she is listed as his daughter-in-law, Catred McCauley, widow of his son James. Chapman, Catharine Catred (I17294)
 
2137 In the mortality schedule image, January is written as Jany, and February is written as Feby. Austin, David (I15119)
 
2138 In the Order of Exercises and Corrected Lists, Twelfth Annual Reception tendered by The Calumet Club to the Old Settlers of Chicago, May 15, 1890, Caroline E. Couch, widow of Ira, is listed on page 6 of 12. Her residence is given then as 3156 Indiana Av., Chicago. Gregory, Caroline Elizabeth (I3310)
 
2139 In the Order of Exercises and Corrected Lists, Twelfth Annual Reception tendered by The Calumet Club to the Old Settlers of Chicago, May 15, 1890, James Couch is listed on page 2 of 12, as residing at Tremont House, Chicago (where he had become the proprietor upon the death of his brother, Ira). Couch, James (I3316)
 
2140 In the record of her son, Josiah, her name was Marah, and she was born 6 Aug 1718, from which record apparently her death place and date were also derived originally. Hatch, Mercy (I14238)
 
2141 Included in Caleb Johnson's researched lineage. HOPKINS, Elizabeth (I975)
 
2142 infant PELHAM (I4208)
 
2143 infant COUCH (I9130)
 
2144 Informant on William's death certificate was his stepson, Leonard Arnold. Bays, William Addison (I5128)
 
2145 Information contributed by Miss Eleanor Andrews, daughter of Judge Ebenezer Andrews of Milan, Ohio (where the Judge & Rachel had moved, later moving to Chicago).—History of Fairfield, V2., Genealogical Family F27080
 
2146 Information often given that William was buried in New Hope Presbyterian Church Cemetery in the Old Section, Chapel Hill, Orange County, are apparently unsubstantiated and not in agreement with oral history passed down that he was buried at his "home place," presumably "Great Meadows" (however that claim is also undocumented). Our William McCauley's burial place has not been found and provenMcCauley, Col. William (I2143)
 
2147 Information on all descendants of Martha E. Bordeaux provided by Annie Wynne (GaAnne@aol.com) 1997, as also the middle names of both her parents.

Previous reference to Moses Bordeaux, his wife Martha Cooper and their son, Daniel J. Bordeaux, also Moses' siblings were from Tommie Phipps of Dothan, AL (from the Carr/Henry records) 1974 and Amy (Bishop) Flowers (KESSAROSE@aol.com) 1997. 
Bordeaux, Daniel J. (I163)
 
2148 Information on all descendants of Martha E. Bordeaux provided by Annie Wynne (GaAnne@aol.com) 1997, as also the middle names of both her parents.

Previous reference to Moses Bordeaux, his wife Martha Cooper and their son, Daniel J. Bordeaux, also Moses' siblings were from Tommie Phipps of Dothan, AL (from the Carr/Henry records) 1974 and Amy (Bishop) Flowers (KESSAROSE@aol.com) 1997. 
BORDEAUX, Daniel (I470)
 
2149 Information on all descendants of Martha E. Bordeaux provided by Annie Wynne (GaAnne@aol.com) 1997, as also the middle names of both her parents.

Previous reference to Moses Bordeaux, his wife Martha Cooper and their son, Daniel J. Bordeaux, also Moses' siblings were from Tommie Phipps of Dothan, AL (from the Carr/Henry records) 1974 and Amy (Bishop) Flowers (KESSAROSE@aol.com) 1997. 
BORDEAUX, Richard (I473)
 
2150 Information on all descendants of Martha E. Bordeaux provided by Annie Wynne (GaAnne@aol.com) 1997, as also the middle names of both her parents.

Previous reference to Moses Bordeaux, his wife Martha Cooper and their son, Daniel J. Bordeaux, and Moses' siblings were from Tommie Phipps of Dothan, AL (from the Carr/Henry records) 1974 and Amy (Bishop) Flowers (KESSAROSE@aol.com) 1997. 
BORDEAUX, Moses Treadway (I429)
 
2151 Information on all descendants of Martha E. Bordeaux provided by Annie Wynne (GaAnne@aol.com) 1997, as also the middle names of both her parents.

Previous reference to Moses Bordeaux, his wife Martha Cooper and their son, Daniel J. Bordeaux, and Moses' siblings were from Tommie Phipps of Dothan, AL (from the Carr/Henry records) 1974 and Amy (Bishop) Flowers (KESSAROSE@aol.com) 1997. 
BORDEAUX, Martha E. (I1952)
 
2152 Information on Kay's stepfather:

Lonzo Adkins - Obituary

Lonzo Adkins, 72, of Charleston died May 17, 1997, in General Division, CAMC, after a long illness. He was a maintenance worker for Rental Property and a lifelong resident of Kanawha County. Surviving: wife, Evelyn; stepson, Stanley Hudson of Oklahoma City; stepdaughter, Kay Hall of Charleston; brother, Virgil Atkins of Charleston; five stepgrandchildren; four stepgreat-grandchildren. Service will be 3 p.m. Tuesday at Cunningham-Parker-Johnson Funeral Home, Charleston, with the Rev. Jerry Hall officiating. Burial will be in French Cemetery, South Charleston. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home.
— Charleston Gazette, Monday, May 19, 1997
 
Hudson, Sandra Kaye (I4530)
 
2153 Information on Stanley's stepfather:

Lonzo Adkins - Obituary

Lonzo Adkins, 72, of Charleston died May 17, 1997, in General Division, CAMC, after a long illness. He was a maintenance worker for Rental Property and a lifelong resident of Kanawha County. Surviving: wife, Evelyn; stepson, Stanley Hudson of Oklahoma City; stepdaughter, Kay Hall of Charleston; brother, Virgil Atkins of Charleston; five stepgrandchildren; four stepgreat-grandchildren. Service will be 3 p.m. Tuesday at Cunningham-Parker-Johnson Funeral Home, Charleston, with the Rev. Jerry Hall officiating. Burial will be in French Cemetery, South Charleston. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home.
— Charleston Gazette, Monday, May 19, 1997

Note re personal knowledge of nephew, Doug Couch: In 1997, Lonzo was also survived by these sisters and their families: Nada Strickland (1908-1998) of Elkview, Ora Hester Polsen (1918-1999) of California, Cassie Lillian "Dixie" Stewart of Florida, Margaret Ann Couch of California (1921-2006) and Loretta "Eileen" Ferrell (born Octave Adkins, 1928-2013)
 
Hudson, Stanley S. (I4529)
 
2154 Ingeborg was married to Halfdan, and a mistress to Harald I. Ingeborg (I8305)
 
2155 Inventory of Mary Couch, 22 May 1691, exhibited 27 Dec 1691. Adm'n granted to
Simon and Samuel Couch. Order to distribute to the children: Thomas ("if he
never come to this Country again"); Simon; Samuel; widow Mary Grumman; Martha,
Hannah and Sarah Couch.

Mary Couch conveyed 1689 to brother Thomas. Samuel Couch receipt 1694 to
brother Simon for legacy from mother Mary dec'd. Abraham Finch receipted 1697
for legacy from father-in-law Couch. Peter Coley receipted 1703 for legacy of
Hannah Couch, his present wife.

All information from:
"History & Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield"
by Donald Lines Jacobus, Eunice Dennie Burr Chapter DAR, Fairfield, CT, 1930.
Allen Co. Public Library, Ft. Wayne, IN. Gc 974.602 F161j
 
Andrews, Mary Frances (I2772)
 
2156 Ira deeded the Fairview property to be used as a place of worship & learning as well as Cemetery. Church is still standing. All his children went to school at Fairview. Originally Presbyterian family, then settled in AL & became Church of Christ. TUCKER, Ira J. (I846)
 
2157 Is this the Jacob that is listed as Jacob Agner in the 1830 Rockbridge County, VA census (page 285)? AGNER, Jacob (I5093)
 
2158 Is this the Jacob that is listed as Jacob Agnes in the 1820 Rockbridge County, VA census (page 277)? Or is it Ludwig's son Joseph's son Jacob?

Is this the Jacob that is listed as Jacob Agner in the 1830 Rockbridge County, VA census (page 285)? 
AGNER, Jacob (I5116)
 
2159 Isaac Halsey immigrated to Lynn, MA, USA in 1638. HALSEY, Isaac (I4854)
 
2160 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Pitman, Isaac (I7112)
 
2161 Isabela of Huntingdon, married Robert Bruce V., 4th Baron of Annadale. He was the son of William Bruce, 3rd Baron of Annadale, and had large estates in both England and Scotland. He died in 1245 and she died in 1252. They had a son, Robert Bruce, Lord of Annadale, born in 1210. He was an able and strenuous baron, and acted a great part in the reign of King Alexander III. of Scotland. In 1255, he was appointed one of the fifteen Regents of Scotland. In 1284, he was one of the Magnates Scotiae who consented to accept Margaret of Norway as their sovereign, on the demise of Alexander III. He contested unsuccessfully, in 1291, for the throne of Scotland. King Edward I., the arbitrator, decided in favor of John Balliol. He married in May 1240 (1) Isabel (Isabella) Clare, daughter of Gilbert de Clare, 3rd Earl of Gloucester, and a Surety of the Magna Charta, born November 2, 1226, and living July 10, 1264. He succeeded his father in 1245 and his mother in 1251. On April 19, 1267 he, together with his son, swore fealty to the King and Prince Edward. He married before May 10, 1275, (2) Christian d'Irevy, daughter of William d'Irevy. Robert Bruce, at the age of eighty-five, died at Lochmaben Castle in 1295 and was buried April 17, 1295 in Guisborough Priory. OF SCOTLAND, Isabella (I6929)
 
2162 Isaiah?
 
CUMMINGS, Isiah (I4018)
 
2163 Isaiah?
 
CUMMINGS, Isiah (I4021)
 
2164 Isle Santo Domingo (also known as San Domingo/St. Dominigue/Hispaniola...an island shared by the nations of Haiti and Dominican Republic)
"Mr. La Pice was married in Natchez, Miss., on the 18th of October, 1822, to Mlle. Marie Louise Demiè, a woman of rare beauty, like himself a refugee from the island of San Domingo."Biographical and historical memoirs of Louisiana...pp533-534 (in a biographical sketch of her eldest son, [Peter M.] Bergondy La Pice; however speaking of his parents (Marie and her husband Pierre)
Demie, Marie Louise (I19374)
 
2165 Israel and Herod are twins. Briney, Israel M. (I2756)
 
2166 Israel is a twin to Herod (Herold M.) and was divorced at some point. Briney, Israel M. (I2756)
 
2167 Israel was a Revolutionary War soldier for two months in 1778 or 79. He was involved with special forces in an effort to dislodge a British military group in Maine near the Penobscott River, The effort was unsuccessful and subsequently there was an investigation of the failure.
 
HIGGINS, Israel (I5197)
 
2168 It is also given that Elisha was born in Cannelton, Perry Co, IN, and later came to Wabash Co, IL. LITHERLAND, Elisha (I3484)
 
2169 It is likely that Jesse M. Barto, who married Mrs. Eleanor E. Freese Lord is the Jessie Melvin Barto who was born in New York and married Charlotte Elizabeth Pearsall and raised a family with her there until her death in 1925. It is unclear how or when Jessie moved from New York to Florida; however, a Jesse M. Barto is listed as being married there in 1936 in Volusia County, Florida where Eleanor passed away at age 77. At that time, Jessie would have been 84. View documentation of this possibility below:

   • Barto Family - 1892-NY State Census
   • Barto Family - 1910-NY Census
   • Barto Family - 1915-NY State Census
   • Jesse & Charlotte - 1920-NY Census
   • Charlotte Pearsall Barto - 1925-NY Death Information
   • Jesse & Charlotte New York Gravestone

It was common for someone married more than once to be buried with their first husband (even if that required transporting to another state for burial), probably because in those earlier years the couple had purchased grave plots in advance.

Similarly, Jesse's second wife, Eleanor, had raised her children with her first husband, George F. Lord, in Illinois, and was transported there after passing to be buried with her first husband.
 
Family F1248
 
2170 It is not known by me who Almina married. She is listed as Elmira Adkins in the 1850 Cabell County Census. In the 1860 Cabell County Census, she is listed as Almina Hager and is living with Samuel and Mahala, along with an Emily Hager, which we would assume is her daughter. There is a Daniel Adkins on the 1880 Lincoln County census that is married to an Elmira and there is a child in the home named Wilbert. The census has him listed as an Adkins. Both Elmira and Wilbert Adkins are the correct age to be Elmira and Wilbert Hager. Adkins, Almina (I5606)
 
2171 It is stated that Farris Walling, son of Bunie Walling Chapman, was raised by Bulah Walling Baldwin. No record was given of any adoption, or whether or not he was also raised by Bulah's husband, John Baldwin. Family F27225
 
2172 It is through Geoffrey that the Plantaganet line from France was brought into the British royalty (see the lineage of the Counts of Anjou elsewhere). He died in 1151. After Geoffrey's death Matilda lived in Normandy, charitable and respected. Matilda died in 1167. Geoffrey was succeeded by his eldest son, Henry. D'ANJOU, Geoffrey VI (I6494)
 
2173 It is unclear that William had both middle names at birth. Most documents referred to him as William T. Some as Richard. And some with a middle name of Tomlin or Tamblin. Wilkinson, William Tomblin Richard Sr. (I13382)
 
2174 It is unclear where this parental information for Nancy Lacy came from. There is an original marriage record Stephen Lacy & S.A. Eastman in Tennessee, but it was in 1847. Family F726
 
2175 It is unclear why William was called Jr., but it is given that way on his 1923 death certificate. Plumley, William (Jr.) (I16419)
 
2176 It is unknown just when Neil McKinnon became inadvertently orphaned in the adkinshorton.net database. This occurred prior to the 03 Aug 2010 download. Therefore, it is not currently known who he is related to as he bears the only McKinnon surname in the database. If information is found, he will be reconnected at a later time. McKinnon, Neil (I9681)
 
2177 It is unverified that Aaron Skaggs is Henry Skaggs' father. Skaggs, Aaron Sr. (I4804)
 
2178 It may be that Mary had a middle name Virginia. Of three Elizabeths born to Parker, Elizabeth born first of the three was the daughter of Mary Lefon. However, that Elizabeth's death record gives her parents as Parker & Virginia Adkins. There are other Parker Adkins, clearly not her father and also not having a spouse named Virginia. Lefon, Mary (I5710)
 
2179 It was sometime after Charles the third child was born in 1857 that the Connors left Canada for Central Michigan. Connor, Charles Archibald (I2558)
 
2180 Jacob (Jr.) migrated from PA to Mt. Carmel, Wabash Co, IL on May 13, 1837. Fox, Jacob (I9828)
 
2181 Jacob was miscarried at 5 months TEEL, Jacob Dekoda (I12562)
 
2182 Jacob, son of Isaac and Rebecca, was born about the year 1892 B.C. He was about 147 years of age when he died in 1745 B.C. He married two women, his beloved Rachel, and the eldest daughter of Laban, Leah and had children to them and also to their handmaidens, Bilhah and Zilpah, respectively. To Leah, the eldest daughter of Laban, were born: Reuben, Simeon, Levi, and Judah. Rachel could not bear children, and so she offered her maid, Bilhah to Jacob. To Bilhah were born: Dan and Naphtali. Leah then offered her maid, Zilpah to Jacob. To Zilpah were born: Gad and Asher. Leah then bore two more sons, Issachar and Zebulin, and a daughter, Dinah. Rachel eventually bore children to Jacob. To Rachel, the youngest daughter of Laban, were born: Joseph and Benjamin. Because Laban had not wanted to part with his youngest daughter Rachel, with whom Jacob fell in love, he tricked Jacob into entering into a period of seven years service for her hand in marriage. But he also tricked him into accepting the hand of his eldest daughter, Leah, before he might have Rachel, by telling Jacob that it was his people?s custom that the eldest daughter must be married first before a younger one. And on top of the insult, Laban insisted that Jacob work for seven years for Leah also. After the fourteen years of service to Laban, he remained an additional six years and amassed great wealth. This led to some friction between Jacob and Laban, and so at length Jacob left his house and set out for Canaan. He sent greetings to his brother, Esau. In return a messenger told Jacob that Esau was sending four hundred soldiers to greet him. Jacob feared that the news meant that Esau wished to engage him in battle, and he was distressed. Jacob spent that night in prayer, and during his praying, an angel of the Lord came and wrestled with Jacob. Because of the strength of his faith in the wrestling with the angel of the Lord, the Lord changed his name to Israel (i.e. wrestler with God). Jacob (I8018)
 
2183 James Hendry was a Loyalist during the American Revolution. He was a sergeant in Captain Robert Hendry's Company, in Charleston, SC, in 1781. Hendry, James (I251)
 
2184 James Litherland, Jr.
 
LITHERLAND, James (I3907)
 
2185 James Litherland, Sr.

Notes for James Litherland Sr.
James Litherland married Nancy Barnhill March 16,1806 in Henry County
Kentucky. In the 1810 census,
he and his family (wife and children under the age of ten) were located
in Jefferson County Kentucky.
Before the next census in 1820 he moved to Clark County,Indiana and later
to Perry County Indiana.
He was a Justice of the Peace in Perry County at one time. Most of his
children and there families
relocated in Wabash County Illinois. He died in Perry County . There are
two death dates given for him:
November 18,1841 and October 06,1844.
One researcher indicated that he married a Nancy Pryor. The documented
marriage shows Nancy Barnhill. It is possible that Nancy Pryor married a
Barnhill before marrying James in 1806.
"Pryors" as well as "Barnhills" were located in Henry County and
Jefferson County during that period.
The spelling of "Latherland" was found in 1830 and 1840 census records
for members of James`s family.
According to Jan Melissa Litherland,Jonathan, George, Abner, William, and
Thomas sons of James Litherland Sr. migrated to Illinois.
 
LITHERLAND, James (I3902)
 
2186 James Miner Skaggs was originally buried in Otterville, MO Skaggs, James Miner (I4533)
 
2187 James Sr. was originally buried in the Old Hamilton Burying Ground, Hamilton, Butler Co, OH. Patchell, James Sr. (I2273)
 
2188 James' birth date is given on his death certificate as 1857, and on his gravestone as 1854. Pauley, James Iverson (I13396)
 
2189 James' birth year 1772 was estimated as 20 years prior to his 1792 marriage to Catherine Chapman. Reportedly James emigrated with his father and uncle from Ireland to North Carolina in the 1770s. McCauley, James (I13888)
 
2190 Jane Woertman, Jan (I13595)
 
2191 Jane does not show on 1850 census data. However, Kessiah Jane does. Perhaps Jane died young. SKAGGS, Jane (I4782)
 
2192 Jane was cousin to her spouse, William. Walker, Jane (I7028)
 
2193 Jane was originally buried in the Old Hamilton Cemetery, Hamilton, Butler Co, OH. Patchell, Jane (I2720)
 
2194 Jane's birth year was estimated as 18 years prior to her marriage to Henry. Reportedly Jane emigrated with her father and uncle from Ireland to North Carolina in the 1770s. McCauley, Jane (I13885)
 
2195 Janet's mother's name was Euphenia Lowrie. Lowrie, Janet (I2615)
 
2196 Janie Victoria Cromartie (maiden name) was Robert's first wife. Family F27822
 
2197 Japheth(variously, Iafeth), son of Noah and Emzara, was born in the year 1244 B.C. Before his death in the year 1846 B.C., Japheth is believed to have sired fifteen sons, including those listed below. The descendants of Japheth gave rise to the great empire of Scythia. According to the Historium Britonum by the Welshman, Nennius, who is believed to have written his history of the Britons circa 835 A.D., Japheth had a son named Joham from whom the tribes that originally inhabited Europe descended.

According to Nennius's Historium the first man to inhabit Europe was Alanus. The generations, Bath; Hisrau; Esraa; Ra; Aber; Aoth, Ethec; Aurthack; Bethactus; Mair; Semion; Boibus; Thoi; Ogomuin; Fethuir; and then Alanus. Alanus?s mother was Rhea Silvia, who also descended from Japheth through her ancestor, Juuin. Alanus was the father to three sons: Hisicion, Armenon and Neugio. Hisicion was father to Francus, from whom the Franks descended; Romanus, from whom the Latins descended; Alamanus, from whom the Germans descended; and Brutus, from whom the Britons descended. Armenon was father to Gothus, from whom the Gothi descended; Valagothus, from whom the Valagothi descended; Cibidus, from whom the Cividi descended; Burgundus, from whom the Brudundi descended; and Longobardus, from whom the Longobardi descended. Neugio was father to Vandalus, from whom the Vandali descended; Saxo, from whom the Saxones descended; and Boganus, from whom the Bogari descended. The author stated that this was one of the ancient traditions, but that there were also other traditions to explain the origin of the Britons.

According to the Leabhar Gabhala Earrainn, i.e. The Book Of Invasions, by an unknown author, circa 1150 AD, the various progenitors of the tribes that would eventually inhabit Europe were not the descendants of Alanus, some eighteen generations distant from Japheth. Instead, the author of that history associated the various tribe progenitors as the sons and grandsons of Elinus and great-greatgrandsons of Japheth. According to the Leabhar Gabhala Earrainn, the generations from Noah to Elinus were: Noah; Japheth; Ibath; Bodb; Dohe; Elinus.

The children of Japheth included: Gomer; Magog (from whom descended the Scythia and Gothi, according to the Historium Britonum by Nennius, ca 835 AD.); Madai (variously, Madei), (from whom descended the Medi); Javan (variously, Jaran), (from whom descended the Greeks); Tubal (from whom descended the Hebrei, Hispani and Itali); Meshech (variously, Mesech), (from whom descended the Cappadocces); Tiras (from whom descended the Thraces); Dannai; Grecus (from whom descended Grecia Magna, Grecia Parva and Alexandrian Greece, according to the Leabhar Gabhala Earrainn, ca 1150 AD.); and J. Hispanus (from whom descended the Hispani, according to the Leabhar Gabhala Earrainn). 
Japheth (I8057)
 
2198 Jared (variously, Jered), son of Mahalaleel and Dinah, reached the age of 962, estimated to have been from 3544 B.C. to 2582 B.C. In Anunnaki lore, Jared was known as Irid (aka He Of The Sweet Waters). Jared married Baraka. His sons were Enoch and Azrial. Jared (I8069)
 
2199 Jarrett's Ford was later called Elkview. Family F26803
 
2200 Jasper is listed in the 1870 Census as 1 year old, as is (John) William. These might be twin brothers. King, Jasper (I9708)
 
2201 Jerome's sons, shown here as brothers, were represented as half-brothers...without documentation of either relationship. Family F894
 
2202 Jerusha is recorded as married to ___ Stillwell; however, the same record indicates she was only 11 when she died. Lathrop, Jerusha (I14359)
 
2203 Jesse Abell, female, died 12 Sep 1971, Muskingum Co, OH, per Ohio Death Index. Est birth year: 1882. Abell, Jessie Matilda (I12678)
 
2204 Jesse Adkins' parents are confirmed in his 1858 marriage record to Letha Adkins. Adkins, Jesse (I5602)
 
2205 Jesse was a Mason. Newton, Jesse W. (I137)
 
2206 Joab/Jacob's birth year is estimated from the 1850 census in Indiana and the 1860 census in Virginia. George, Joab (I17712)
 
2207 Joan (Joanna) Plantaganet of Acre, born in 1272, in Acre in the Holy Land during a crusade, died in April 1307. She was looked after in Ponthieu, by her maternal grandmother, Jeanne of Dammartin, much of her childhood. She married in 1290, (1) Gilbert de Clare, Earl of Gloucester, who died in 1295, and later, a clandestine marriage, to (2) Ralph de Monthermer, who died in 1307. PLANTAGANET, Joan of Acre (I6480)
 
2208 Joane's will was made 20 January 1583 and probated in April 1583). Hathway, Joane (I13626)
 
2209 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Walling, Jodie (I10009)
 
2210 Joe and Helen Seink adopted Adell's two sons, Donnie and Lonnie. Family F27516
 
2211 Joe given with "2 remarriages." Seink, Joe (I11318)
 
2212 Joel Bostwick, 1745-1777, "served in the War of the Revolution as a private in Capt. Couch's company, Col. Andrew Ward's regiment, Feb. 1 to Apr. 1, 1776." Bostwick, Joel (I2823)
 
2213 Joel Hager has children listed as...

by Elizabeth
Jackson abt 1836 Fayette Co, VA
Mary Ann abt 1838 same
Henry Parker abt 1840 Cabell Co, VA

by Cynthia
Lewis abt 1843 Cabell
William abt 1846 same
Cumberland 5-11-1847 Boone Co, VA
Isaiah abt 1849 Boone
Sarah Jane abt 1850 Boone
Ballard Sanford 1-18-1853 Boone
Mary Ann abt 1853 same
Floyd (my line) abt 1856 same
Astera abt 1858 same 
Smith, Henry (I5029)
 
2214 Johane Hathway, Joane (I13626)
 
2215 Johann Daniel arrived in Philadelphia on 9 SEP 1749 aboard the ship St. Andrew with Johann Jacob.
He married in the German Reformed Church of Lancaster Co., PA, and settled in the Hawksbill area of Shenandoah Co., VA near Stanley...

 
Kublinger, Johann Daniel (I8704)
 
2216 Johanna's full name: Johanna Hendrika Wilhelmina Sophia Menkhorst Koller Menkhorst, Johanna (I17943)
 
2217 Johannes Heinrich Aegender, b. about 1698, Switzerland, d. before 23 Apr 1758, Rowan Co., NC, when Conrad Michel proved the will of John Eckender and qualified as executor.
 
Aegender, Johannes (I5098)
 
2218 John Agner, elsewhere listed as just Egnor, is shown with wife Mary. A common name and nickname combination, also used in this family, is Mary "Polly"...so for now I am showing Mary and Polly as the same person. Info drawn from Gould family, Aegender family, and Mullins family data, then linked to my own information of Octavia Egnor's children. FULLER, Mary (I5089)
 
2219 John Aldrich was a stone mason. Aldrich, John Franklin (I203)
 
2220 John Alexander Fletcher, oldest son of Archibald Fletcher and Rachel Peck, was usually called Alex. He looked like his father, tall and blond. He married Jane Muir in 1952. They had 6 children. She died in 1885 a victim of pioneering in the Winnipeg region. John Alex lived near Emerson Manitoba, Drayton, Dakota, and Keewatin, Ontario, near The Lake of the Woods where he died in Sept. 1910. He is buried at Little Britain, near Selkirk, just north of Winnipeg, next to his wife. A map of 1960 shows a small lake and stream named Fletcher nearby. This information from Jessie Howell Finchs' book of family ancestry.
 
FLETCHER, John Alexander (I2573)
 
2221 John and Margaret Rutherford immigrated to America October 1738. Family F155
 
2222 John and Mary were married by Ezekiel Culverwell. Family F18640
 
2223 John Burgany's Estate Inventory was dated April 6, 1713, and was filed by Michael (his widow) her next husband, Edward Floyd, indicating she must have remarried shortly after John's death. Family F1068
 
2224 John Chisholm, cited as born 11 Mar 1746, and christened 15 Mar 1746 at Croy and Dalcross, Inverness-shire, ScotlandScotland Births and Christenings, 1564-1950, FamilySearch Chisholm Sr., John (I9569)
 
2225 John Cleypoole of Kings Cliffe, Northamptonshire, England is the earliest proven ancestor of the Northamptonshire Claypoole family of America. Although Richard Cleypoole, Constable at St. Andrew, and John Cleypoole, Alderman of Stamford have been proposed as John's father, neither of these have been proven. Cleypoole, John of Kings Cliffe (I7706)
 
2226 John de Bohun, successor to his father, as Earl of Hereford, Earl of Essex, and Lord High Constable. He was elected as a Knight of the Bath in the 20th year of Edward II., having, by special command of Price Edward, the robes for that solemnity out of the royal wardrobe, as for an earl. He served in the Scottish wars, being in an infirm state of health, was allowed in the 4th year of Edward III. to depute his brother Edward to execute the duties of constable. He married (1) Alice Fitz Alan, daughter of Edmund Fitz Alan, Earl of Arundel, and (2) Margaret Basset, daughter of Ralph Basset, Lord Basset, of Drayton, but had no issue. He died in 1335, when all his honors and estates devolved upon his next brother, Humphrey de Bohun IX. de Bohun, John 5th Earl of Hereford & Essex (I7562)
 
2227 John in entry for Edward Nash, citing birth as 1710, Father: John — "Connecticut, Vital Records, Prior to 1850", compiled by Lucius A. and Lucius B. Barbour, housed at State Library, Hartford, Connecticut, microfilm 008272241 Nash, Edward (I14800)
 
2228 John in entry for John Nash [III], citing birth as 1713, Father: John — "Connecticut, Vital Records, Prior to 1850", compiled by Lucius A. and Lucius B. Barbour, housed at State Library, Hartford, Connecticut, microfilm 008272241 Nash, John III (I14360)
 
2229 John in entry for Mary Nash, citing birth as 1712, Father: John — "Connecticut, Vital Records, Prior to 1850", compiled by Lucius A. and Lucius B. Barbour, housed at State Library, Hartford, Connecticut, microfilm 008272241 Nash, Mary (I14801)
 
2230 John James and Rebecca Priscilla BORDEAUX were part of the migration of BORDEAUX/LAMBs that tried to make it to California for the 'fortyniner goldrush', but got 'stuck' in Attala County, MIssissippi and/or Monticello, Arkansas. BORDEAUX family still lives in Monticello today. My family (Bill Gallagher's) left MIssissippi for Texas, then Montana, then California. BORDEAUX descendants from this branch are today living in those three states, as well as Washington. I am unaware of any family left in Mississippi. - from an email from Bill Gallagher ( gallaghr@nbn.com ) BORDEAUX, John James (I1988)
 
2231 John K. Litherland, Jr.
 
LITHERLAND, John K. (I3786)
 
2232 John Kirkendall is found in 1820 in Scioto Township, Jackson Co, OH, living next door to two of his daughters, Anglesea, and Elizabeth Kirkendall Pewthers. Anglesea is found being married in 1834 to Michael Aleshire, Jr. in Meigs Co, OH (about 55 miles away)...as perhaps a second marriage. Kirkendall, John (I14624)
 
2233 John McClellan was "waylaid and shot by some Indians" while on a trip to trade with Indian towns on the headwaters of the Wabash. McClellan, John (I2090)
 
2234 John Nash in entry for Edward Nash, citing birth as 21 Jul 1710, Norwalk, Fairfield, Connecticut, British Colonial America, Father: John Nash — "Connecticut Births and Christenings, 1649-1906", database, FamilySearch Nash, Edward (I14800)
 
2235 John Nash in entry for John Nash [III], citing birth as 23 Dec 1713, Norwalk, Fairfield, Connecticut, British Colonial America, Father: John Nash — "Connecticut Births and Christenings, 1649-1906", database, FamilySearch Nash, John III (I14360)
 
2236 John Nash in entry for Mary Nash, citing birth as 27 Apr 1712, Norwalk, Fairfield, Connecticut, British Colonial America, Father: John Nash — "Connecticut Births and Christenings, 1649-1906", database, FamilySearch Nash, Mary (I14801)
 
2237 John Nash, cited as married to Mary Barby, also cited in entry for Mary Barley, 1684 — "Connecticut, Vital Records, Prior to 1850", compiled by Lucius A. and Lucius B. Barbour, housed at State Library, Hartford, Connecticut, microfilm 008272241 Family F764
 
2238 John Nash, citing birth as 1688, Father: Jno — "Connecticut, Vital Records, Prior to 1850", compiled by Lucius A. and Lucius B. Barbour, housed at State Library, Hartford, Connecticut, microfilm 008272241 Nash, John Jr. (I14797)
 
2239 John Nash, citing birth as 25 Dec 1688, Norwalk, Fairfield, Connecticut, British Colonial America, Father: Jno — "Connecticut Births and Christenings, 1649-1906", database, FamilySearch Nash, John Jr. (I14797)
 
2240 John of Bernice, author of the document of inheritance priority, "The Bernice Entail". Fletcher, John of Bernice (I11657)
 
2241 John Proctor appears in the 1810 census at Cabin Creek, Kanawha Co, VA, and in the 1820 census at Kanawha Co, VA. Family F27435
 
2242 John was cousin to his spouse, Margaret. Rutherford, James (I7020)
 
2243 John was in Company G, 37th Regiment at Camp Home, Austin, AR. Neel, John (I12028)
 
2244 John was married previous to his marriage to Elizabeth. He was executed for witchcraft 19 August 1692. Proctor, John (I15036)
 
2245 John was probably still unmarried in 1554, as he was his mother's chief legatee and no family is mentioned. Workman, John (I13622)
 
2246 John's 1923 death certificate shows his birthplace as West Virginia; however, it was Virginia when he was born and later became West Virginia. Plumley, William (Jr.) (I16419)
 
2247 John's birth and death information is taken from his death record. However, the 1880 census shows him with middle initial "H" and birth as Feb 1888. The 1900 census shows him with middle initial "C" and 21 years old. Russell, John Jr. (I17111)
 
2248 John's birth year estimated from age 9 in 1860 census. Degan, John Jr. (I4599)
 
2249 John's birth year given on stone as 1865 Plumley, John III (I5121)
 
2250 John's birthplace is given in most censuses as Virginia, in one census as (blurred) perhaps Ireland, and in his son, James Lincoln's death record as Scotland. Songer, John H. (I17665)
 

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