Matches 2,251 to 2,400 of 3,418
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John's parents were from Germany. | Huffman, John (I9247)
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John, both in his own entry and in the entry for Abigail Blakeley as Spouse, citing marriage as 1709 — "Connecticut, Vital Records, Prior to 1850", compiled by Lucius A. and Lucius B. Barbour, housed at State Library, Hartford, Connecticut, microfilm 008272241 | Family F761
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Jonathan's birth year has been represented or indicated as 1746, 1747, 1748 & 1749. Some of the sources:
1746: In Jonathan's own affidavit in June 1832, he stated he was 85 years old. If his birthday is in December, that would make him born in 1746.Apparently, this affidavit is for a different Jonathan.
1747: "The Official Roster of the Soldiers of the Revolution Buried in the State of Ohio" (1929), an estimation based on the inscription on his gravestone, the S.A.R. application of Robert Heidrick.
1748: An undated summary of his military service from the government (for pension), in an 1832 certifying collection of pension-related affidavits due lack of clarity on his military service and actual birth year and age he is variously "84 years of age" (probably indicating a 1747 birth year) and that "Interrogatories by the Court" suggest he was born "In the yr 1748 in Burlington County N. Jersey".
1749: Although I haven't found any documents supporting this birth year, it as been given by various ones. | Pitman, Capt. Jonathan (I1882)
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2254 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Strickland, Jonathon David Gaige (I7910)
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Joseph Bevis was an Engineer. | Bevis, Joseph Curtis (I16083)
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Joseph Frost II | FROST, Joseph (I3271)
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Joseph Grenot probably died before 1859, when Joseph Grenot (who would have been his half-brother) was born and given the same name. | Grenot, Joseph (I19252)
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Joseph was a private in Captain Thomas Snead's Company, 9th Virginia Regiment. (SAR application of George Walker Vale) | Walker, Joseph (I7010)
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Joseph was originally buried in the Old Hamilton Burying Ground, Hamilton, Butler Co, OH. | Patchell, Joseph (I2723)
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Joseph Wood, Jr.
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Joshua Pilcher (son of Joshua) was "Indian Agent under President Van Buren". Historical Sketches of the Campbell, Pilcher and Kindred Families" by Margaret Campbell Pilcher 1911. | Pilcher, Joshua (I12126)
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Joyce, wife of Ralph Wallen, married her second husband, Thomas Lumbard, as his third wife. | Family F27268
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Judah, son of Jacob/Israel and Leah, was born in the year 1805 B.C. Judah and the daughter of Shua, the Canaanitess, gave birth to three sons: Er, Onan and Shelah. Then with Tamar, his daughter-in-law, Judah gave birth to twin sons: Pharez (variously Phares) and Zerah (variously, Zarah). Judah, King of Goshen, died in 1676 B.C. | KING OF GOSHEN, Judah (I8015)
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Judith de Lens was the neice of William the Conqueror. | OF BOULOGNE, Adelize de Lens (I5803)
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Julia Elizabeth Aldrich per family recollection, with birth date 17 Mar 1890. | ALDRICH, Julia Eliza (I213)
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Julian and Gregorian calendar info required. The dates shown in the article in the NGSQ quarterly cited on the person page of Henry Howland are: Zoeth or Zoar Howland married Abigail [----] in the tenth month [December] 1656. (p. 108) p. 109 The children of Zoeth and Abigail Howland (except Nicholas, for whom no birth record has been found) are recorded in the Dartmouth Vital Records. Nathaniel born 1 8m [October] 1657 Benjamin born 8 3m [May] 1659 Daniel born 1m [March] 1661/62 Lydia born 23 9m [November] 1663 Mary born 23 12m [February] 1665/66 Sarah born 2m [April] 1668 Henry, twin, born 30 6m [August] 1672 Abigail, twin born 30 6m [August] 1672 Nicholas
| HOWLAND, Zoeth (I971)
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Julyan's will was probated 12 September 1554. Neither Richard nor William were mentioned in her will. | Julyan (I13619)
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Justice of the Peace in Lancaster 1873. | Berninger, Isaiah (I12289)
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K-238-1 | Olive W. (I16264)
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K-238-2 | Skaggs, John Roy (I15931)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | CHRISTENSEN, Justin Scott (I314)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | CHRISTENSEN, Bethany Helene (I2679)
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Kansas City, Missouri is in Jackson, Clay, Platte and Cass counties. Kansas City shares as county seat for Jackson County with Independence, MO. | Walker, Gov. William (I7091)
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Kay Blair (historian for Doane Family Assoc) stated certainty Hannah Bangs' father was Edward, and that he came over on the Mayflower.
Some compiled reconstructions of the passenger list for the ship, Anne's passage in 1623, show Edward, his first wife, Lydia, and sons John and Jonathan as arriving on the Anne. Not all such lists show all the same passengers. While I know of no such record, it is not impossible that both passage on the Mayflower and passage on the Anne are true. There were some who made more than one passage between Europe and America in those early years. | BANGS, Edward (I1462)
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Kenneth was "of Ohio" | Bowersock, Kenneth (I10373)
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Kentucky Death Records, 1852-1953 | Keller, James Edward (I17816)
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Kentucky Death Records, 1852-1953 | Vincent, Mary Rose (I17817)
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Killed by Indians on Lost River. | Claypoole, William (I7521)
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King Athelstan was foster-father to Haakon as part of a peace agreement with Haakon's father, Harald I. | King of England, Athelstan (I8313)
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King of Siluria, was sainted by the early Church of Britain. "He first of the Cymry gave infants names, for before names were not given except to adults, and then from something characteristic in their bodies, minds, or manners." His brother Linus the Martyr, his sister Claudia and her husband Rufus Pudens aided the Apostle Paul in the Christian Church in Rome, as recorded in II Timothy 4:21 and Romans 16:13 (Rufus Pudens and St. Paul are shown to be half-brothers, with the same mother but different fathers. "His mother and mine." She thus appears to have been the mother of an elder son, Paul, by a Hebrew husband, and a younger son, Rufus, by a second marriage with a Roman Christian.)
also shown with sibling Cynan b. 816 | OF ENGLAND, Cyllin (I6543)
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Lafayette also listed as born in 1852. | Smith, Lafayette (I10468)
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Lafayette LeGros/LaGros born in Allendale, IL, lived in Vincennes, IN in 1908 and had a son, Paul (08 Aug 1913) in IL. He lived in St. Louis, MO in 1930, and in Detroit, MI in 1940. Lafayette died in Los Angeles, CA and was buried in Fairview Cemetery, Vincennes, IN. [Notes from Lafayette La Gros Life Story, Ford Family Tree on ancestry.com] | LEGROS, Lafayette (I2864)
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Lamech, son of Methuselah and Edna, lived for 777 years, from 3130 B.C. to 2353 B.C. In Anunnaki lore, Lamech was known as Lu-Mach (aka Mighty Man) or Ubartutu. Lamech married Betenos (variously, Ashmua), daughter of Barakill, and granddaughter of Enoch and Edna. Lamech and Betenos gave birth to Noah. | Lamech (I8058)
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Lancaster Co was formerly York Co. | Meador, Thomas (I7429)
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Lancaster Community Hospital | Adkins, Margaret Ann (I15)
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Later accounts, such as that preserved by William of Malmesbury, add vivid detail of unknown reliability.
According to William, the beauty of Ordgar's daughter | Aethelwald (I7863)
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Later became Hamlin, Lincoln Co, WV | Garrett, Robert L. (I16783)
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Latin - Carolus Martellus, German Karl Martell, mayor of the palace of Austrasia (the Eastern part of the Frankish Kingdom) from 715 to 741. He reunited and ruled the entire Frankish realm and stemmed the Muslim invasion in 732. His byname, Martel, means "the hammer". Charles was the illegitimate son of Pepin of Herstal, the mayor of the palace of Austrasia. By this period the Merovingian kings of the Frankish realm were rulers in name only. The burden of rule lay upon the mayors of the palace, who governed Austrasia, the eastern part of the Frankish kingdon, and Neustria, its western portion. Neustria bitterly resented its conquest and annexation in 687 by Pepin, who, acting in the name of the king, had reorganized and reunified the Frankish realm.
The assination of Pepin's only surviving legitimate son in 714 was followed a few months later by the death of Pepin himself. Pepin left as heirs three grandsons, and until they came of age, Plectrude, Pepin's widow, was to hold power. As an illegitimate son, Charled Martel was entirely neglected in the will. But he was young, strong and determined, and an intense struggle for power at once broke out in the Frankish kingdom.
Both Charles and Plectrude face rebellion througout the Frankish kingdom when Pepin's will was made known. The king, Chilperic II, was in the power of Ragenfried, mayor of the palace of Neustria, who joined forces with the Frisians in Holland in order to eliminate Charles. Plectrude imprisoned Charles and tried to govern in the name of her grandchildren, but Charles escaped, gathered an army, and defeated the Neustrians in battles at Ambleve near Liege (716) and at Vincy near Cambrai (717). His success made resistance by Plectrude and the Austrasians useless; they submitted, and by 719 Charles alone governed the Franks as mayor.
Assured of Austrasia, Charles now attacked Neustria itself, finally subduing it in 724. This freed Charles to deal with hostile elements elsewhere. He attacked Aquitaine, whose ruler, Eudes (Odo), had been an ally of Ragenfrid, but Charles did not gain effective countrol of southern France until late in his reign. He also conducted long campaigns, some as late as the 730s, against the Frisians, Saxons, and Bavarians, whose brigandage endangered the eastern frontiers of his kingdom. In order to consolidate his military gains, Charles supported St. Boniface and other missionaries in their efforts to convert tribes on the eastern frontier to Christianity.
Ever since their arrival in Spain from Africa in 711, the Muslims had raided Frankish territory, threatening Gaul and on one occasion (725) reaching Burgundy and sacking Autun. In 732 Abd ar-Rahman, the govenor of Cordoba, marched to Bordeaux and defeated Eudes. The Muslims then proceeded north across Aqutaine to the city of Poitiers. Eudes appealed to Charles for assistance, and Charles' cavalry managed to turn back the Muslim onslaught at the Battle of Poitiers. The battle itself may have been only a series of small engagements, but after it there were no more great Muslim invasions of Frankish territory.
In 733, Charles began his campaign to force Burgundy to yield to his rule. In 735 word arrived that Eudes was dead, and Charles marched rapidly across the Loire River in order to make his power felt around Bordeaux. By 739, he had completely subdued the petty chieftains of Burgundy, and he continued to fend off Muslim advances into Gaul during the decade. Charles' health began to fail in the late 730s, and in 741 he retired to his palace at Quierzy-sur-Oise, where he died soon after. Before his death he divided the Merovingian kingdom between his two legitimate sons, Pepin and Carloman. He continued to maintain the fiction of Merovingian rule, refraining from transferring the royal title to his own dynasty. | MARTEL, Charles 'the Hammer' Mayor of Austrasia and Neustria (I5911)
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Laura's birth year estimated from age 19 in 1880 census. | DEGAN, Laura (I4601)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Melton, LaVerne Audrey (I8446)
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Leader of the "Long Hunters" in the wilderness of TN. Hunted on the Clinch and Powell rivers. | Walling, Elisha (I10072)
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Leslie is 2nd child of Louis Parker and Ann Herring. | Parker, Leslie Cleveland (I1228)
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Letha Adkins' parents are confirmed in her 1858 marriage record to Jesse Adkins. | Adkins, Letha Rachel (I5600)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | McDougald, Letha Blanche (I515)
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Lethan | Snodgrass, Lethem (I16775)
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Lewis & Kathryn resided in Alpine, California until her death, then Lewis returned to the duplex he'd built and lived in with Verna, remaining there until his own death at 98 years. | Family F27714
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Lewis L. Nash is given as born in Chenango County, NY (1855 State Census for Newstead) as well as in Bowen Town, NY (Death Certificate of son, Alphozo). I haven't found a reference to a Bowen Town in New York, with the closest Bowen Town being in New Jersey. | Nash, Lewis L. (I14034)
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License issued in Putnam County. | Family F1574
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License on 7 July 1856 | Family F1077
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Lillian, Gyllian | Julyan (I13619)
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Lillie's father is listed on her death certificate as John Gilmer Walker (and her mother as Debora). | Walker, Lillie Meriam (I5641)
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Lina Peters is listed as the sister of Pearl Cabell Pauley in Pearl's death certificate, specifying Lina as her sister. Perlina's death certificate shows the same father (Fernandes). Her mother, Jane Miller, is not Jane's maiden name, but is Jane Humphrey Pauley Miller, her name after Fernandes died and she remarried to Henry J. Miller in 1860 (before the census). | Pauley, Perlina Jane (I16906)
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| EIGENDER, Anna Catherina (I5097)
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given in Aegender records as Margarita ? (Mrs. Johannes Aegender). also found as Margeretta
| Margarita (I5099)
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ALIA Katherina /Aegendener/
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Katherina Aegender may be the Catherine Egner that married John Stuckey who was born 1710 Bern, Switzerland and died 1786 Elizabeth Twp, Lancaster, PA. (http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/c/o/r/Shaylene-K-Cortez/GENE3-0009.html)
Katherine Aegender is the only known person (of the 2 Aegender/Egner lines) to be of age to have married John Stuckey and be the Catherine Egner above. Also their child John Stuckey (who was born August 09, 1742 in Lancaster Co., PA) married a Salome Zimmerman d/o Margaret Zimmerman, perhaps a relation of the Ludwig Zimmerman who married an Anna Margaretha Agener in 1741 that we also believe to be an Aegender (probably Anna Kreta).
More circumstantial evidence would be the fact that Catherine's husband John Stuckey was born in Bern, Switerzland--the same canton as the Aegenders were from.
However, the above statement not be accurate. No proof has been found to substantiate this claim. It should in no way be considered gospel.
--Celia | AEGENDER, Katherina (I5100)
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ALIA Anna Kreta /Aegendener/
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Based on circumstantial evidence, I believe Anna Kreta Aegender to be the Anna Margaretha Egnere who married a Ludwig Zimmerman on 15 Dec 1741.
Anna Margaretha might be Anna Kreta. A nickname of Margareta is Greta, but knowing how the German G & our hard K sounds were mixed up back then, a German saying Greta would sound like Kreta. | Aegender, Anna Kreta (I5101)
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ALIA Henriks /Aegendener/
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Per the Jordan Lutheran Church records book 1740 - 1850, translated by Rev. A.S.Leiby, on page 3, Henrich Egener was listed as a sponsor for the baptism of Eva Margaretha Zimmerman, who was born 6 Mar 1742 and baptized 16 May 1742. Her parents were Ludwig & Margaretha Egender Zimmerman. Another sponsor was Eva Ruchin.
Henry bought land from Henry McColloh in Rowan County NC in mid to late 1740's but the deed was not recorded until 1761.
Henry (along with his parents and at least 2 sisters) settled in Rowan Co, NC in the 1750s and joined many others with "Carolina Fever."
Henry's will states:
I give and bequeath unto my son Henry Aginder Juner the plantation where on I now live and one hundred and sixty acres of land. Thirdly I give unto my son David Agendar one hundred and sixty acres of land out of a tract I now live on the whole is three hundred and twenty acres in all to be equally divided between my two sons as they can agree. Henry is to have the home place and David is to have that part whereon he now lives. Thirdly my will is that my to granddaughters Catherine and Mary Agendar, Daughters of John Agendar desesed have an equal share of all my personal Estate with the rest of my children. Fifthly my will is that all my children and my too granddaughters named have an equal share of all my personal estate after my disease. I also appoint my too sons Henry and David Agendar Executors of this my last Will and Testament. | AEGENDER, Henriks (I5102)
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ALIA Ludwig /Aegendener/, Ludwig Agner
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There is a tax record for Ludwig Aigner on page 12 of the 1772 Northampton Co, PA (Williams Twp) tax list.
Mail from Sharon Agner notes that Ludwig had bought land in Washington County, MD, near Sharpsburg c.1773. Ludwig had died by 1791, no will had been found, an appraisal of the estate is dated 1791.
From the Revolutionary War:
There is a Henry and a John Eignor (of the Elizabethtown district that would later become Hagerstown, Frederick County, MD) and Benedict Eiginer (of Washington County, MD). Found in the MD State Archives in a book called "Revolutionary Patriots of Washington County, MD 1776-1883. It had:
John EIGNOR, 3rd Militia Compnay Elizabeth Town District: Frederick County
MD; Militia, 4th class, Captain Henry Botelers Co. 1776/1777; ref=m237
a=1146 listed name as John IGINTOR
Benedict EIGNOR, 3rd Militia Company Elizabeth Town District: Frederick
County MD; ref=m241 listed name as Benedict IGONDER, 5 Jun 1776, Captain
John Reynolds
Henry EIGNOR, 3rd Militia Company, 5th class, Elizabeth Town District:
Frederick County MD; ref=m241 listed name as Henry IGONDER, Captain Joseph
Chapline Company, 2nd Battalion.
Unknown census names from 1790:
Agner, Samuel in Washington Co, PA (on Ohio border)
Egnar, Peter in WashingtonCo, PA
Are these children/grandchildren of Ludwig?????
Washington County, MD Land Record G 7; page 424 and 425 found July 1999 in the MD State Archives. This deed found by Patsy Adkins (padkins@newwave.net) and transcribed by Celia Hartmann (hartmann@bright.net). Either of us may also be reached at Gen_Searchin@yahoo.com
Land Record G 7; page 424 and 425
At the request of John Eagnor the following deed was recorded June 13th 1791 to wit
This indenture made the eighth day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety one between Christine Eagener the late [wife ? doesn't look like the word, but makes sense] of Lodowick Eagoner deceased and Peter Holmes and Catherine his wife[,] George Eagner[,]Christian Piper and Margaret his wife being daughter of Ludowick Eagner[,]Christian Tomer and Mary his wife _____ daugther of the aforesaid Lodowick Eagner deceased of the one part and John Eagner of Washington County and State of Maryland of the other part witnesseth that Lodowick Eagner died intestate and that the above parties each haveing a lawful claim of the said property of the deceased____________ [and his estate?] and to prevent any further trouble and expenses we the above Christine Eagner and Peter Holmes and Catherine his wife[,] George Eagner son of Lodwoick Eagner[,] Christian Piper and Margaret his wife[,] Christian Tomer and Mary his wife for and in consideration of the sum of one hundred and fifty pounds current money ___ ___ ___ __ in hand by the said John Eagnor son and heir of Lodowick Eagner _____ before the _______ and delivery of _________ _________. They the said Christine Eagnor[,] Peter Holmes and Catherine his wife[,] George Eagner[,] Christian Piper and Margaret his wife[,] Christian Tomer and Mary his wife _______ for the above consideration granted bargained sold aliened ______ed and confirmed and ____ by ____ __ _____ bargain sell and confirm unto him the said John Eagner his heirs and assigns forever all that tract or parcell of land situated lying and being in Washington County and state aforesaid called called B___jana Parry beginning at a bounded ash standing in a little bottom by Potomack [sic] River about half a mile above a tract of land laid out for John Hillary and running hence north forty-four degrees east seventy-seven perches north eighteen degrees east forty-one perches north thirty-one perches, north nine degrees, west forty perches north seventy-seven degrees, east seventy-two perches south twenty-three degrees east forty-two perches north eighty-one degrees east twenty-two perches south thirty-five degrees east thirty-one perches south fifty degrees east twenty-seven perches south fifty-one degrees west one hundred and fifteen perches, then by a straight line to the beginning, containing and laid out for one hundred acre of land more or less to have an dto hold the aforesaid land and premises together with all and ___ingular the land and premises with the ______ profit previleges advantages and appertaining to the _____ land belonging or there unto appertaining to him the said John Eagner his heirs executers administrators and assigns forever and unto and the said Christene Eagner[,] Peter Holmes and Catherine his wife[,] George Eagner[,] Christian Eagner [this word has a line through it indicating the writer made an error] Piper and Margaret his wife[,] Christian Tomer and Mary his wife that they and each of their heirs executors administrators shall and will from time to time and at all times warrant and forever defend the aforesaid land and premises and every parts of the aforesaid _________ and remainder there unto belonging _______ ________ there unto appertaining against shall promise of persons claiming any right of title ______ _____ _____demand ____ any of the aforesaid land ex___fully claiming the same by from or under our heirs executors administrators only to him the said John Eagnor his heirs executors administrators and assigns forever. In _____ whereunto the said Christine Eagner and Peter Holmes and Catherine his wife[,] Christian Piper and Margaret his wife[,] George Eagnor and Christian Tomer and Mary his wife hath hereunto set their hand and affixed their seal, this day and year first above written.
Signed Sealed and Delivered } Wm Good
in the presents of } ___ Crampton?
Christine Eagoner [between Christine and Eagoner there is a mark of some sort that looks kind of like an m, I assume this to be her mark though it does not indicate such --CH] {seal}
Peter Holmes {seal}
her
Catherine x Holmes {seal}
mark
his
George x Eagner {seal}
mark
Christian Piper {seal} [I assume this is his signature, it does not say "his mark" and is hard to read. Looks more like Jerplain Prifry --CH]
her
Margaret x Piper {seal}
mark
Christian Domar {seal} [This is definitely a signature, very readable]
her
Mary x Domar {seal}
mark
On the back the same deed dis______ the following ind______ments to wit-----
Received June the eighth one thousand seven hundred and ninety-one of John Eagner the sum of one hundred and fifty pounds current money it being the consideration money within mentioned _______ received by us
her
Catherine x Holmes
________ Wm Good Thos. Crampton mark
Maryland Washington County ___ June the eighth one thousand seven hundred and ninety-one then _______ before [.....there may have been more the next page, but we didn't get it!.....--CH]
| Aegender, Ludwig (I5103)
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ALIA Magdelena /Aegendener/
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Magdelena Aegender is possibly the Eva Agener that married Anton Sold/Solt on 7 May 1750. Listed in the Jordan Church records on page 12 of the Record Book 1740 - 1850, translated by Rev. A.S.Leiby, is an entry for the marriage of Anton Sold and Eva Agener.
Eva is not a nickname for Magdelena that I know of. However, one nickname of both Magdelenas and Evas back then was Lena. Perhaps her given name was Eva Magdelena. People back then did not understand German names. They were given spiritual saint names that look like first names to us. This spiritual name was only used in official records/ceremonies, etc. Their everyday name was really what we would call their middle name. So, my guess would be either Eva and Magdelena are one and the same or Johannes and Margarita had a daugther named Eva born to them after arriving in America.
This Agener spelling was used for other Aegenders records and there aren't any children of Johan Matthias Egner (also of Lehigh County in the same time period) old enough to be this Eva or have that name.
It is a known fact that there were Solts in Rowan County NC. | AEGENDER, Magdelena (I5104)
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ALIA Dorothia Aegendener; Dorothy /Egender/
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ALIA Maria Dorothea Eger or Egener per LDS site
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Per the Jordan Lutheran Church records book 1740 - 1850, translated by Rev. A.S.Leiby, on page 5, Dorothea was listed as a sponsor for the baptism of Eva Dorothea Zimmerman, who was born 29 Aug 1743 and baptized 16 OCt 1743. The parents were listed as Ludwig & Margaretha Egnere Zimmerman. Other sponsors were Michael Ruch and Eva Tropffin. | AEGENDER, Dorothia (I5105)
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ALIA Margaretha Christina per Williams Twp /Church/
| MAHN, Maria Christina (I5107)
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Name given in parentheses as Margaretha ? (Mrs. John Eagnor) in Aegender records.
| Margaretha (I5096)
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ALIA John Eagner; John /Agner/, Sr.
Alternate name found in GEDCOM file: John /Agner/
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SURN Eigender is the earliest spelling known, as spelled on baptism records of 2 children
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Rockbridge Heritage Book states on page 141: "Ludwig Agner is said to have had sons, John, Joseph, and George. It is probable his son John is the same John who came to Rockbridge County, Virginia. John Agner shows in Washington County, Maryland in 1790."
Is this the John listed as John Agnes in the 1820 Rockbridge County, VA census (page 278)?
In the 1830 Rockbridge County, VA census, a John Agnes Sr. is listed on page 285, but there is also a John Agner and a John Agner, Jr. listed on page 285. | EIGENDER, John (I5108)
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ALIA Maria /Agner/
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Maria Margaretha's birth was recorded in the records of the Jordan Lutheran Congregation of South Whitehall Township, Lehigh County, PA. | Aegender, Maria Margaretha (I7792)
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ALIA George /Agner/
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August 1999
We assume that this George died between 1791 (deed) and 1800 (census) and that he never went to Rockbridge County, VA. We believe the Susannah in the 1800 & 1810 census was his wife. It is also assumed that at least two of his children went to Rockbridge as there are two women who married there. One's marriage information says d/o of George, dec'd (and there is no George old enough to be her father, or deceased at the time of marriage) and the other's death record says she was d/o G & S. --CH | EAGNER, George (I5110)
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| AGNER, Martin (I5091)
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Possibly died young or possibly a duplicate entry for John Jr. as both have same baptism date. No further records for this person have been found using this name. | EIGENDER, Johann Baugratius (I5114)
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| Eigender, Benedict (I5111)
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LINEAGE WARNING FLAG!!!
Giles Smith's lineage is also in question. Rather than being the son of Thomas Smith and Frances Sanford, he is more likely the son of Henry Smith and Anne Pynchon. Frances Smith then, would be his grandmother, but there is some lack of clarity in this lineage as well. I have no documentation for either lineage.
Records of Tom Forsythe 2008 at...
http://www.rumblefische.com/ancestors/chap0015.html#I882
It is unknown who his [Giles'] parents were. He could not have been the son of Judge Henry Smith and Ann Pynchon as some genealogies show, because that couple did not get married until aft 1637, whereas Giles was born in 1603 according to the "History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, Volume 2 ". According to "The Planters of the Commonwealth, 1620-1640 ", Ann immigrated with her parents in 1630 indicating that she was not married and was therefore probably not born before 1610. According to the "National Genalogical Society Quarterly, Volumes 1-85 " Henry did not immigrate until April of 1637 so it stands to reason they married after this date. Also Giles is listed in the "Seventeenth Century Colonial Ancestors, Supplement Number Two" as immigrating in 1634. I have found no Genealogical source that claims Giles is their son.
The above conclusions only hold true if the dates obtained are correct. Below is another view, and yet, neither is substantiated.
Rational Giles as son of Henry Smith and Anne Pynchon:
re Thomas Holcombe of CT at
http://www.holcombegenealogy.com/data/p41.htm
Of the children of Thomas Sr. by his second wife, Isaac is correctly married to Elizabeth Jackson, who is correctly made daughter of John Jackson by Elizabeth Smith, but the said Elizabeth Smith is then called the daughter of Henry and Ann (Pynchon) Smith. Mr. Henry Smith of Springfield, as is well known, returned to England, and is will, made in 1681, refers to his daughter "Elizabeth Smith, not yet disposed of in marriage" [Waters, Gen. Gleanings in England, 1:723]. But John Jackson had children born 1662 to 1677; and the chief evidence for identifying his wife Elizabeth as a Smith is the fact that the will of Giles smith of Fairfield in 1669 names his daughter Elizabeth Jackson, and no other Fairfield Jackson of that period is known to have had a wife Elizabeth!
| SMITH, Giles (I4473)
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listed as "? Childress"
| CHILDRESS (I2927)
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listed as "? Sebastian" | SEBASTIAN (I2851)
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Listed as Edwin Pitman in 1924 news article. | Pitman, Edmond Harrison (I1561)
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Listed as Ellen Alley alias Cooke. | ALLEY, Ellen (I4491)
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Listed as married to unknown woman. | ALLEY, William (I4827)
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Listed as Mrs. May B. Thearle, source: Cookie Grama Ethel & Ancestral Lines of Chester Everts Howell. California Birth Index shows son, Bruce and his mother's name as Sexton. | Sexton, Thearle May (I2505)
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Listed as Robert Halsey alias Chambers. Lived in Holtsmere End, Flamstead, Hertfordshie, England. | HALSEY, Robert (I4490)
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Listed as Thomas Alley alias Cooke. | ALLEY, Thomas (I4498)
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Listed as Thomas Halsey alias Chambers. | HALSEY, Thomas (I4492)
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Listed Baptized October 24, 1963 (LDS?) | CROMARTIE, Ida (I769)
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Listed by some as Virginia Concepcion Holquin. | Holguin, Virginia Concepcion (I6275)
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Listed in IGI record as William H. Horton, b.1857, Kanawha, VA, married to Octaby Smith b. abt 1862, on 12 Oct 1882, Kanawha, WV. This was an LDS submission, submitter unknown. | Family F7530
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listed in one record as another wife of William Horton (m.Octavia Egnor) | Woodrum, Lydia N. (I5036)
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Listed in source as Bedford rather than Bedfordshire. | HALSEY, Ann (I4479)
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Listed on death certificate as "widowed" and as a farmer and miller. | Smith, Lafayette (I10468)
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Lived at Ardvrecknish and referred to as formerly of Blackmount. | Family F26880
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Lived in Patterson, Putnam Co, NY. | COUCH, Hezekiah (I3233)
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Lived in St. Clair Co, MI in 1870, with brother's family. | Fraser, Joseph (I9578)
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Living in 886 when he witnessed the charter of Odo, Abbot of St. Martin. | VICOMTE D'ORLEANS, Aubri 'Dux' (I5749)
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living when posted
| EDGAR (I3443)
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living when posted
| EDGAR (I3444)
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living...longbeachkumon@msn.com | BERGDAHL, Barbara Louise (I4936)
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Lizzie Patchell was originally buried in the Old Hamilton Burying Ground, Hamilton, Butler Co, OH. | Patchell, Lizzie (I5539)
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Lloyd was a widower when he married Clara, making this his 2nd marriage. | Family F1457
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Location 0, 211 | Eliza Jane (I4440)
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Location not given in certificate. | King, Evaline (I17335)
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Location not given in certificate. | King, Ernest L. (I17338)
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Location of death was listed as S.E., NY. The town of Southeast, NY is in S.E., NY, just across the state line from CT, where Jonathan was born. So the town of Southeast is used as the likely location. | COUCH, Jonathan (I3183)
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Lonzo Denver Atkins | Adkins, Lonzo Harold (I35)
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Lorane's 2nd son | Robert Norm (I13127)
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Lot 3 - Jacob Bellinger | Bellinger, Jacob (I15934)
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Lot 33, Ward 19 | Booz, Harriet Susan (I16216)
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Lot 34, Ward 19 | Deavers, John Henry II (I16215)
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Louis I was born a twin of Lothair, who died on 8 Feb 779. Louis was crowned King of Quitaine in 781 and remained so until the death of his father in 814, when he became King of France. Following the birth of an illegitimate daughter (Alpais or Elpheid), he married twice and had four sons and two daughters.
Soource:
1. Pedigrees of Some of the Emperor Charlemagne's Descendant's.
2. Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists Who Came to New England Between 1623 and 1690, 6th Edition,
Weiss.
3. The Platagenet Ancestry, Moriarty, p. 5.
4. The Platagenet Ancestry, Turton, p. 171. | OF FRANCE, Emperor Louis I "the Pious" (I5937)
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Louisa?
| YORK, Lousia (I3860)
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Lower Falls is next to St. Albans. | Russell, Nellie Kathryn (I17113)
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Lt. MacNab was Usher of the Black Rod in York. (The "Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod" was an officer of the Legislative Council of Upper Canada, as he is to-day of the Senate at Ottawa. He is sent to desire the attendance of the Commons at the opening of parliament, and he is responsible for arrangements for invitations, seating, etc. Bourinot's Parliamentary Procedure, page 168.)
Lieutenant MacNab, Allan's father, was an incurable spendthrift and for the non-payment of his debts was frequently in gaol. The sheriff was always on his heels. In the "Upper Canada Gazette" of April 14, 1798, published at Niagara, we read the following notice: "Two Hundred dollars reward! Home District (4) of Upper Canada, Newark, April 14, 1798. Broke the gaol of this district on the night of the 1st instant [the 1st of April, let it be noted], Lieutenant Allan MacNab, a confined debtor. He is a reduced Lieutenant of Horse on the half-pay list of the late corps of Queen's Rangers, aged 38 years, or thereabouts, five feet three inches high, fair complexion, light hair, red beard: much marked with smallpox, round shouldered, stoops in walking, a native of the Highlands of Scotland." Such is the description of the person of Sir Allan Napier MacNab's father as given by the wag Alexander Macdonell (5) the then sheriff of the Home District.
(Excerpted from "The Conversion of Sir Allan MacNab, Baronet (1798-1862) by The Rev. Brother Alfred [Dooner], F.S.C., LL.D.) | MacNab, Lt. Allan (I9273)
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Luke Couch has a will that was read in a parish church and recorded in Endellion, Cornwall, England. | Couch, Luke (I9814)
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Luticia | Pauley, Eutishia (I17899)
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Lydia Woodrum/Egnor/Smith was William Horton's aunt, who married Willy as her third husband. Archie Egnor, Willy's cousin and son of Willy's uncle, John Washington Egnor & Lydia, was witness when obtaining a marriage license.
| Family F310
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M-162-3 | Wishard, Violet (I16279)
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M-253-3-2 | Hall, Jane (I9263)
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M-253-3-3 | Fletcher, John (I2644)
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Mace-Teel Cemetery - Plot C-28 | Adkins, Cicly "Sally" Virginia (I26)
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Mace-Teel Cemetery - Ploy C-29 | Teel, Daymon Clarence (I50)
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MacGregor indicates that Alexander died unmarried without children. Nowhere is Alexander recorded as "2nd of Balimeanach" however his date of death post-dates his father and thus he must have been next in line ahead of his brother Robert to inherit Balimeanach. As he had no children then Balimeanach must have passed laterally to Robert after Alexander's death. Unless, for some reason unknown to us, Alexander was passed over in the inheritance in favour of his younger brother. It would seem more likely that Alexander is simply not recorded as being of Balimeanach rather than that he was passed over. Thus we show him as "2nd of Balimeanach." | Stewart, Alexander 2nd of Balimeanach (I9386)
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MacGregor reports that he "died young". | Stewart, Duncan (I9649)
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Maggie's first name also given as Mary. | Massing, Maggie M. (I12326)
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Magog, son of Japheth, was given a portion of the lands that his father received from his father, Noah, after the waters of the Deluge receded. The portion that Japheth gave to his son, Magog included the region that would become known as Scythia in Asia Minor. Magog had three sons: Baoth (variously, Baath), Johnath, and Fathachta. To Baoth he gave the region of Scythia. Thereby, Baoth was the first Scythian King. Baoth had a son, Phoniusa Farsaidh (variously, Feniusa Forsa). Phoniusa had two sons: Nenuall and Niul. | Magog (I8087)
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Mahala's death certificate gives her birth date as 29 February; however, there is no 29th of February that year. Therefore, I adjusted this date to reflect the 28th. | Brown, Mahala (I13486)
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Mahalaleel (variously, Mahabeel), son of Cainan, lived to the age of 895 years, estimated to have been from 3609 B.C. to 2714 B.C. In Anunnaki lore, Mahalaleel was known as Malalu (aka He Who Plays). He married Dinah and they gave birth to two sons: Jared and Danel. | Mahalaleel (I8071)
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Major John came to America at age 5 with his father. | PYNCHON, Col. John (I11526)
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Malcolm I, who died in 958, King of Scotland 943, acquired Cumbria 945 from Edmund, the Saxon king of England. On the abdication of Constantine III., Malcolm succeeded to the throne in 944. In 945, Edmund, the Saxon king of England, ceded Cumberland and part of Westmoreland to him, on condition that he would defend that northern territory, and become the ally of England. Edred, the brother and successor of Edmund, accordingly applied for, and obtained the aid of Malcolm against Anlaf, King of Northumberland, which latter country he wasted, and carried off the inhabitants with their cattle. In the time of Malcolm I., the people of the province of Moray, in the northeast of Scotland, were a mixed race, formed of Scandinavian settlers, with Scottish and Pictish Celts. Turbulent and rebellious, they were continually at war with the sovereign, and an insurrection having occurred under Cellach, maormer of Garmorgan, Malcolm marched north to reduce them to obedience. He killed Cellach, but was, some time thereafter, assassinated in 953 at Ulurn after a reign of nine years. He was succeeded by Indulph, the son of Constantine II., and Indulph had as his successor, Duff, the son of Malcolm, who ascended the throne in 961. Malcolm I. | KING OF SCOTLAND, Malcolm I (I6690)
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Malcolm II., born about 980, died November 25, 1034. He succeeded to the throne in 1003, and had a troubled reign of about thirty years. He defeated Kenneth IV., at Monievaird in Strathearn, and in consequence became king. His annoyance came from the Danes who, in previous reigns, had made several attempts to effect a settlement in Scotland, but had been defeated in all of them. They had secured a firm footing in England, and the year after Malcolm's accession to the throne, they commenced the most formidable preparations, under their celebrated king, Sweyn, for a new expedition to the Scottish coasts. Malcolm finally defeated this initial invasion in 1010. There was a second attempt made to gain a foothold in Northern England, but it too was defeated. In 1014, another Danish force landed on the coast of Buchan. The Danes on this occasion were led by Sweyn's celebrated son, Canute, afterwards King of England and Denmark, and again they experienced a signal overthrow. A treaty was drawn up which stipulated that the Danes agreed to quit every part of the Scottish coasts, and this was followed by the final departure, the same year, of these invaders from Scotland. Malcolm was next engaged in war with the Northumbrians, and, having in 1018, led his army to Carham, near Werk, on the south bank of the Tweed River, he was met there by Uchtred, Earl of Northumberland, when a desperate battle took place. The victory was claimed by Uchtred, who was, soon after, assassinated, when on his way to pay his obeisance to the great Canute. He killed Kenneth III., son of Dub. He had no sons. Having succeeded as King of Alba in 1005, Malcolm II. secured Lothian by the battle of Carham about 1016 and about the same time obtained Strathclyde for his grandson, Duncan, thus forming the kingdom of Scotland. | KING OF SCOTLAND, Malcolm II (I6624)
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2374 |
Malcolm III, grandson of Malcolm II., King of Scotland, called Canmore (Caen Mor, or great head) because of the large size of his head, was born in 1024, before his father was called to the throne, and he became king at the time of his victory over Macbeth in 1039, remaining so until his death in 1093. He was buried at Icelmkill. He married about 1059 (1) Ingibiorg, and about 1069 (2) Margaret (St. Margaret), daughter of Edward the Exile (Etheling). Margaret died in Edinburgh Castle of grief at the death of her husband, November 16, 1093, and was buried at Dumfermline. In 1250 Margaret was declared a saint and on June 19, 1259 her body was taken from the original stone coffin and placed in a shrine of pinewood set with gold and precious stones near the high altar. In Scotland the grace cup is called St. Margaret's blessing. When Scotland became Protestant the remains of St. Margaret and her husband, Malcolm III., were carried to Spain and placed in the Escorial, built in her honor by King Philip II, of Spain. There was issue by the first marriage with Ingibiorg. | KING OF SCOTLAND, Malcolm III of Dunkeld (I5757)
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2375 |
Malcolm IV, King of Scotland, (The Maiden) 10th Earl of Huntingdon, born probably in 1141. He succeeded his grandfather, May 24, 1153, a year after his father's death, being only twelve years of age. He died without issue, December 9, 1165, and was succeeded by his brother, William. | KING OF SCOTLAND, Malcolm IV 'the Maiden' (I6924)
|
2376 |
Manervia's name was spelled Manerva earlier in life, but later given as Manervia (which also appears on her tombstone). | Dovel, Manervia Ann (I8894)
|
2377 |
Many have accepted William Pitman and Hannah Kimble as the parents of Jonathan. However, just as with Isaac, there are no documents supporting the actual relationship between this couple and Jonathan as their son. | Family F172
|
2378 |
Many years ago, I accepted information about Hezekiah Adkins, and using that information presented his burial as being in Morrison Cemetery, Wayne Co, VA. The Morrison Cemetery information was incorrect. Hezekiah and his wife Mary Levon are both buried in Hezekiah Adkins Cemetery, about 10 miles from Morrison Cemetery. | Adkins, Hezekiah (I15876)
|
2379 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F64
|
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March 12, 1645 (probable baptism date) | Morris, John (I18313)
|
2381 |
Marcomir I, son of Antenor II, led his Cimmerian clansmen from the region of the Black Sea to the region now encompassed by Holland, Gelders and West-Friezland. They would eventually cross the Rhine River and conquer the peoples then inhabiting Northern Gaul. Marcomir died in 412 B.C. Marcomir had a son, Antenor. | OF THE CIMMERIANS, Marcomir I (I7958)
|
2382 |
Marcomir II, son of Nicanor, King of the Sicambri, succeeded in defeating the Romans, Gauls and Goths. It is said that it was Marcomir who set the tale, The Acts Of The Gauls to rhyme. Marcomir II died in 170 B.C. His son was Clodius. | KING OF THE SICAMBRI, Marcomir II (I6995)
|
2383 |
Marcomir IV, son of Odomar, King of the Franks, married Athildis of Camulod. She was born in the year 90, a sister of the Briton King Lleiffer Mawr. Marcomir founded the city of Marpurg in the region of Hesse. Marcomir died in 149; Athildis died in 129. Marcomir and Athildis gave birth to Clodomir. | KING OF THE FRANKS, Marcomir IV (I7806)
|
2384 |
Margaret (Matilda) of Scotland, born in 1079 and died in 1118, married Henry I. Beauclerc, King of England, son of William I The Conqueror (ruler from 1066 to 1087) and his wife, Matilda of Flanders, who died in 1083. See this lineage in the Early French Ancestors in Volume I. Matilda was educated at Wilton and Romsey Abbey where she said that her aunt, Christina, forced her to wear a black veil. She threw it on the ground whenever left alone, in spite of beatings. When her mother died she came to England to Edgar Atheling, her uncle. She was a sister of King David of Scotland; she was a correspondent of Anselm and Hildebert, Bishop of Le Mans, who wrote poetry about her. She was a symbol of the union of Saxon and Norman. She was Henry's Queen for seventeen years and six months, and died in her prime like most of her family. | OF SCOTLAND, Matilda (I5753)
|
2385 |
Margaret Litherland was listed as(an idiot) in the settlement paper`s of
her father`s estate. | LITHERLAND, Margaret (I3797)
|
2386 |
Margaret was cousin to her spouse, John. | McMahan, Margaret (I7021)
|
2387 |
Margaret was the 2nd wife of Dean Fulmer. | Rapp, Margaret M. (I17906)
|
2388 |
Margaret, The Saint (St. Margaret of Scotland), sole heiress of the Saxon royal line, married Malcolm III Canmore, King of Scotland, descended from a long line of Scottish royalty. See the Scottish lineage elsewhere in Volume I. She died in 1093. | OF WESSEX, St. Margaret (I5758)
|
2389 |
Margarita, partner of Jose Dupard, was a "freed slave". | Margarita (I6442)
|
2390 |
MARIA COUCH 5-6-1927 Micro Film WOMAN WHO DIED NATIVE OF THIS COUNTY.
News Notes of General Interest from West Salem.
West Salem, Ill., April 5.-Maria E. Couch, daughter of John A. and Esther Greathouse, was born near Lancaster, in Wabash county, on June 11, 1848, and passed away at her home on South Broadway in West Salem, Sunday evening, March 27, 1927, at the age of 78 years, nine months and eleven days. On Dec. 24, 1866 she was united in marriage with Bradley S. Couch. To this union eight children were born, four sons and four daughters, three of whom have preceded in death, namely: Mrs. Sadie K. Pool, Theresa Couch, and one son, Charles Couch. The deceased was a member of the Christian church, hav-...(the rest of the obituary copy is missing). | GREATHOUSE, Maria E. (I2942)
|
2391 |
Marion's middle names were for her grandmothers, Rachel Peck Fletcher and Elizabeth Howe. She was known as Lily throughout her school years and beyond. | Connor, Marion Rachel Elizabeth (I2549)
|
2392 |
Marion's parents kept the Buckhorn Tavern in Rose Center, named for a nearby lake. | Connor, Marion Rachel Elizabeth (I2549)
|
2393 |
Marjorie was a first adoptive parent to Kristina. | Family F26525
|
2394 |
marr after July 10, 1623, Plymouth | Family F5518
|
2395 |
marr also given as 1943 | Family F633
|
2396 |
marr also given as in Plymouth | Family F5525
|
2397 |
Marriage also given as July 22, 1782. | Family F370
|
2398 |
Marriage at "Ed. Hager's on Big Laurel". | Family F2117
|
2399 |
Marriage bond 22 September 1699. | Family F832
|
2400 |
Marriage date as given in an undocumented family tree. | Family F25171
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