Matches 2,751 to 2,900 of 3,418
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2751 |
Police Captain | Sprosty, Capt. Frank D. (I4575)
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2752 |
Poor image...could be Lawrence Co, OH. | Ross, Lydia Mae (I19088)
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2753 |
Poppy Fields section, Lot 1644, Grave 10, near the southern edge of the cemetery. | Couch, Alva (I2735)
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2754 |
Port-de-Paix, St. Domingue (Haiti) | Rossignol, Marie Louise des Dunes D'Arcuel (I19438)
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2755 |
Possible 1900 census with wife as Mollie and family on same page as Manson G. Couch. | WOOD, William Keen (I4162)
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2756 |
possible birth year 1948 | Schwartz, George John Jr. (I4956)
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2757 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Schwartz, Karen Ann (I17324)
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2758 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Schwartz, Diann Jeanette (I17325)
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2759 |
possible twin to brother Harold | GODWINSON, Ulf (I7857)
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2760 |
possibly a Danish princess, and first wife of Earl Godwin | SVEINSDOTTIR, Thyra (I7860)
|
2761 |
Possibly baptized at The Abbey of Waltham Holy Cross. | Morris, Thomas (I18309)
|
2762 |
possibly buried in Givens Cemetery, Little Sandy Creek near Rush Branch, Kanawha Co, WV | Strickland, Jesse Clarence (I2039)
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2763 |
Possibly Charles S. Barnett (Est 1871-1921) of Milton, Cabell Co, WV who married Lydia M. Ross of Lawrence Co, WV in 1891 in Milton. Charles was the son of Sylvester Barnett of Milton and Carolina Jordon of Milton. He died in Huntington, Cabell Co, WV. | Barnett, Charles Sylvester (I19084)
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2764 |
Possibly one stillborn child. | Family F782
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2765 |
Posted info on Stephen Hopkins wife and children:
Re Stephen: Grandson of Stephen Hopkins of the Mayflower passage, son of Giles of the passage, Stephen Married Mary Merrick (Myrick) May 22 or 23 1667 and they had 9 children.
I am a family physician, semi-retired in sunny Florida. I am descended from Stephen Hopkins through his son Giles, his son Stephen, his son Nathaniel, his son Theophilus, his son Dr Theophilus, his son Isaac, his son Joseph Bryant Hopkins, his son Dr William Bixby Hopkins, his son George Lafayette Hopkins, his son Dr George Jerome Hopkins, and his son ME! - posted on Find a Grave William Hopkins (email doch609@aol.com) June 2004.
| HOPKINS, Stephen (I1414)
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2766 |
Prayers said on 14 Oct 1824 at St. Pierre's Church. | Charron, Pierre (I13102)
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2767 |
Previous information gave John's birthdate as 5 June 1868/69, however, his death certificate gives 5 January 1868. | Egnor, John Washington Jr. (I5024)
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2768 |
previous marriage of "Mrs. Mary Yates"...second wife of Richard Higgins | YATES (I5233)
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2769 |
Previously given on this site as Violet Vivian (Miller) Adkins. It is unclear where I got the middle name Vivian. She had a sister named Vivian. The 1920 census in Washington District, Boone Co, WV shows her with middle initial U. Social Security records (Social Program Document) in conjunction with aliases re marriages indicate her middle name was Undine. | Miller, Violet Undine (I59)
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2770 |
previously Queen of West Franks by marriage to Charles the Bald
http://www.answers.com/topic/richilde-of-provence
Another Richildis is listed as wife of Charles the Bald. Need to find correct lineage. and connection to Charles. | OF THE FRANKS, Empress Richilde of Provence (I7872)
|
2771 |
Priamus, son of Antenor and Cambra, King of the Sicambri, is noted for having established the New Covenant, the Newmage, to the people of northern Europe and Gaul. It was to Priamus that the development of the Saxon language is attributed. Priamus died in 358 B.C. His son was Helenus. | KING OF THE SICAMBRI, Priamus (I7955)
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2772 |
Prince Coel, son of Cyllin, was living A.D. 120. (Dr. Anderson, referred to in Wurts, makes him identical with King Coel, son of Marius, but this is evidently a misapprehension.) Prince Coel was the father of King Lleuver Mawr the second Blessed Sovereign. | GODHEBOG, Coel I (I6432)
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2773 |
Princess of Scotland | of Huntingdon, Margaret Duchess of Brittany (I6926)
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2774 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Torres, Pablo Manuel (I300)
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2775 |
Probable baptism date, F2 eb 1605. | Lupton, Thomas Sr. (I18324)
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2776 |
Probable baptism date, March 8, 1646. | Morris, John (I18314)
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2777 |
Probable father, William C. Shear, buried near Henry's wife in Pioneer Cemetery. Wiliiam died 12-17-1851, age 65y, 2m, 19d. | Shear, Henry (I10409)
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2778 |
Probably born in NJ. | Wortman, Peter (I13553)
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2779 |
Probably born in NJ. | Workman, Margaret (I13623)
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2780 |
Probably buried at Glen Orchy Parish Church nearby. (Glen Orchy is a glen that roughly follows River Orchy from Achallader at Loch Tulla to the Bridge of Orchy to Glen Orchy Parish Church and Dalmally, a small town where the post office and rail station are found not far from Loch Awe (an overall distance of about 20 miles). Located in Argyll and Bute, Scotland. | Fletcher, Jane (I9310)
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2781 |
Probably buried in Stratford, Fairfield Co, CT | Bostwick, Arthur II (I12810)
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2782 |
Probably buried in Stratford, Fairfield Co, CT | Ellen (I12812)
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2783 |
probably died young (Bostwick Genealogy) | Bostwick, Hannah (I12896)
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2784 |
Probably married in Wabash Co., IL | Family F24760
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2785 |
Probably on Indian Creek where he settled and lived, near the later village of Greenville. | Miller, John Sr. (I10610)
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2786 |
probably Switzerland | Family F24936
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2787 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F16
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2788 |
probably Washington Co, MD, possibly Sharpsburg | EAGNER, George (I5110)
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2789 |
Probably William H. Horton's father's name was William, as William H. named his own son William also. | Horton, William (I5260)
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2790 |
Probably William H. Horton's mother, Mrs. M. Horton (maiden name unknown) was Mary, as her daughter was Mary Frances Horton. | Holly, Mary E. (I11247)
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2791 |
pronounced Nina (long I)...not Neena | Hall, Nina Ruth (I5566)
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2792 |
pronounced Nina (long I)...not Neena | Cannon, Nina May (I5575)
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2793 |
Rachel Carter Martin, a recent bride, disappeared in 1908. Her body was found in 1910. | Carter, Rachel E. (I16645)
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2794 |
Rachel Jayne may not be Jayne surname, but indicated as though middle name in some sources. | JAYNE, Rachel (I5147)
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2795 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Goodner, Catherine Grace (I10296)
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2796 |
Ragnvald became an area warlock. | King of Hringariki in Norway, Ragnvald "Rettilbein" Haroldsson (I8290)
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2797 |
Raised by his mother Lydia Woodrum and her second husband, (Henry) Parker Smith. | Egnor, John Walden (I5266)
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2798 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Good, Dale Anthony (I5549)
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2799 |
Ratherius, son of Antenor, King of the Franks, ratified a league with the Germans and the Saxons. He established the city of Rotterdam. Ratherius died in the year 90. His son was Richemer. | KING OF THE FRANKS, Ratherius (I6426)
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2800 |
Ray Connie Atkins, WWII Draft Registration: 14 Mar 1942
(Record incorrectly gives his DOB as in 1902.) | Atkins, Ray Connie (I27)
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2801 |
Ray's & Marguerite's marriage certificate gives her mother's maiden name as Wright...a misinterpretation of something handwritten as Seright no doubt. | Family F1195
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2802 |
Raymond's birth place was inferred from information on his birth certificate. Both parents lived in St. Louis, and the attending physician's address was on Kemp Avenue in St. Louis, with the closest hospital to his address today being St. Alexis Hospital on S. Broadway. | Schwartz, Raymond Bertram (I272)
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2803 |
Reconstructed passenger list, ship Anne 1623 | WINSLOW, Margaret (I1916)
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2804 |
record that shows other dates for Mary Hendry, also show Isaac b. 1787, Long Creek, NH Co., died 19 Dec. 1865, bur. Lamb Cemetery, Cypress Creek, NH co. (see Mary Hendry notes) - (check for source docs crooiii@aol.com)
source: Mrs. J.R. Phipps, Dothan AL
| Lamb, Isaac Cowan (I147)
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2805 |
Recorded by Duncan Stewart (1739) as the present Laird of Annat. | Stewart, Alexander 4th of Annat (I9442)
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2806 |
Records for Ft. Dauphin, St. Domingue, 1778
Translation of death date and burial place: "Le Cing Septembre mil Sept 'ent Soixante Dix huit, ja: inhume Sans le Cimetiere de cette paroisse" in English: The 5th of September one thousand Seventy Eight and: buried without the Cemetery of this parish. The cemetery for "this parish" is the cemetery for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Fort-Liberte (Fort Dauphin). That cemetery is just southeast of St. Joseph's Cathedral. His burial then is outside of the cemetery proper.
View Location
| Grenot, Jean Charles (I19324)
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2807 |
records of Mrs. J.R. Phipps, pers knowledge of Verna May (King) Aldrich & Vera Leona (King) Harris (gdaus) | Lamb, Thomas Edward (I111)
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2808 |
Records of Thomas T. Skaggs and family from compiled records of Candy Wagner, and from 1850 US Census, Grayson Co, KY. | Family F24815
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2809 |
Red House is an unincorporated town in Putnam Co, WV | King, Francis Marion (I17291)
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2810 |
Reed may not be a spouse
Looking at other information in this family group, found the following possibility:
This Catherine Litherland, dau of John K. Litherland, has an aunt Catherine Litherland, who father is also John K. Litherland...and this Catherine (dau to the other Catherine's grandfather) is married to John Zebulon Reed. Perhaps someone just got the names crossed up at some point.
| Reed (I3847)
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ref#s given in this and related lines appear to be from "Some Early PELHAMS"...1931 by Arthur Pelham & David McLean | PELHAM, Eleanor (I1927)
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ref#s given in this and related lines appear to be from "Some Early PELHAMS"...1931 by Arthur Pelham & David McLean | PELHAM, Sir Herbert (I4196)
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2813 |
ref#s given in this and related lines appear to be from "Some Early PELHAMS"...1931 by Arthur Pelham & David McLean | PELHAM, Anthony (I4198)
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2814 |
ref#s given in this and related lines appear to be from "Some Early PELHAMS"...1931 by Arthur Pelham & David McLean | PELHAM, Thomas (I4210)
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2815 |
ref#s given in this and related lines appear to be from "Some Early PELHAMS"...1931 by Arthur Pelham & David McLean | PELHAM, John (I4213)
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2816 |
ref#s given in this and related lines appear to be from "Some Early PELHAMS"...1931 by Arthur Pelham & David McLean | PELHAM, John (I4218)
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2817 |
ref#s given in this and related lines appear to be from "Some Early PELHAMS"...1931 by Arthur Pelham & David McLean | PELHAM, John (I4219)
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2818 |
Reference from note in email from James Barton Couch, MD, at JCouch9132@aol.com in 2005. This biography was handed down from his grandfather Earl Couch. | Family F24884
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2819 |
Referred to as George, Junior | Miller, George (I13280)
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REFN10001 | Family F25160
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REFN10027 | Family F25149
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2822 |
REFN10034 | Family F25165
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REFN10057 | Family F25162
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REFN10074 | Family F25163
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2825 |
REFN10100 | Family F25164
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REFN10115 | Family F25166
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REFN10119 | Family F25167
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REFN10121 | Family F25168
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REFN10123 | Family F25169
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REFN11117 | Family F25156
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REFN11119 | Family F25170
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REFN11121 | Family F25171
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REFN9896 | Family F25159
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REFN9944 | Family F25152
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REFN9964 | Family F25158
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REFN9993 | Family F25161
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REFN: 1146
Parker lived on the south side of the Pigg River (Story Creek Area) in the Snow District of what is now Franklin Co. Virginia. The Battle of Point Pleasant is now considered by the historians to be the first battle of the Revolutionary war. Parker participated in that battle (1773) and his name is listed on a monument along with his sons Hezekiah and Millington. The Revolutionary War Soldiers Monument is located at Giles Co. in Perisberg, Virginia.
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_P_CCINFO 1-65642
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Lived on the South side of the Pigg River (Story Creek Area) in the Snow Creek District of what is today Franklin County, Virginia. The Battle of Point Pleasant is now considered by the historians to be the first battle of the Revolutionary War. Parker participated in that battle (1773) and his name is listed on the monument. His name, along with his sons Hezekiah and Millington, is also, listed on the monument to Revolutionary War soldiers of Giles County located at Perisberg, Virginia.
| Adkins, Parker Vincent (I5618)
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REFN: 1149, History of Summers County, By Judge James H Miller, Page 474
One of the oldest families of people in all this region of the New River Valley was that of Adkins or Atkins. They are said to have come into this region during the time of the Revolutionary War, and were first discovered living under cliffs on the Summers side of the river from New Richmond Falls, supposed to be the magnificent cliffs in the canyon at the mouth of Laurel Creek which empties into the New River half a mile from Lick Creek at New Richmond Post Office.
They were hunters and trappers in the earliest days, and have continued so as long as there was game in this region, and their descendants are scattered one place and another throughtout this region and other counties. Once in awhile you will find a member of the generation rising above the common level, but no great advancements have been made in this race.
There was a Parker Adkins, a man noted for his nose, the end of it being half the size of a man's fist; Riley Adkins, known as the "Chestnut Mountain Lawyer"; Leonard Adkins living in the Chestnut Mountain area; Albert Adkins, one of the most intelligent, lives near Hinton. Hen Adkins, one of the race, was drowned in Laurel Creek with L. M. Alderson's wedding suit on. Mr. Alderson was married twice and this was the suit he had purchased for his first marriage. He said that he sold a steer to secure the broadcloth suit.
Sometimes the name is spelled Atkins and sometimes Adkins.
The Gills are said to have come into the country about the same time and to have lived about the same way. The Gills and the Adkins have intermarried. There is an intelligent family by the name of Atkins, now residing in the Little Bluestone country of a different generation. A thriftless, harmless, indolent, unambitious race of people as a race, but without malicious cunning or dangerous, indigenous race are the Gills and Adkins.
Possibly the ancestors were Tories who emigrated into this then fastness to escape military service.
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_P_CCINFO 1-65642
| Adkins, Jacob (I5620)
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2839 |
REFN: 1152
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_P_CCINFO 1-65642 | Adkins, John Thomas Jr. (I5622)
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2840 |
REFN: 1153
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_P_CCINFO 1-65642 | BROMWELL, Elizabeth (I5623)
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2841 |
REFN: 1155
Alias: Martha //
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_P_CCINFO 1-65642 | Harris, Micha (I5625)
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2842 |
REFN: 1156
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_P_CCINFO 1-65642 | PARKER, Ann (I5626)
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2843 |
REFN: 1157
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_P_CCINFO 1-65642 | PARKER, Mary (I5627)
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2844 |
REFN: 1159
Individual:
According to the Virginia Historical Magazine, Mr. Richard Parker
patented 400 acres on the south branch of Nansemond River, Oct 5 1654;
300 acres on the north side of James River in Henrico County, at the head
of Four Mile Creek, Oct 27; 314 acres in Surry County on Blackwater
Swamp, Dec 20, 1670 (due to him in part for coming twice to Virginia);
100 acres in Nansernond at Hood's Neck, Feb 24, 1675-6. On April 23,
1681, Thomas, Richard, and Francis Parker, the three sons of Richard,
deceased, were granted 1420 acres on the south branch of Nansemond River,
at Parker's Creek, left them by their father's will. At the end of the
century these three brothers were living in Nansemond County. This
Richard Parker had the title of doctor as well.
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_P_CCINFO 1-65642 | Parker, Richard (I5629)
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2845 |
REFN: 1160 | BAILEY, Sarah Elizabeth (I5630)
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2846 |
REFN: 1161 | PARKER, Thomas (I5631)
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2847 |
REFN: 1162 | PARKER, Francis (I5632)
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2848 |
REFN: 1163 | PARKER, William (I5633)
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2849 |
REFN: 1164 | PARKER, Peter (I5634)
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2850 |
REFN: 1165 | PARKER, John (I5635)
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2851 |
REFN: 1166
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_P_CCINFO 1-65642 | BAILEY, Mary (I5636)
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2852 |
REFN: 1167 | PARKER, Helena (I5637)
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2853 |
REFN: 1168 | BAILEY, Richard (I5638)
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2854 |
REFN: 1169 | Elizabeth (I5639)
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2855 |
REFN: 1171
Individual:
Married Katherine BULLER on 31 Dec 1616 St. Stephens,Saltash, St
Germans, Cornwall (J.L. Vivan, editor, Visitations of Cornwall,
comprising the Heralds' Visitations of 1530, 1573, & 1620, with additions
by Lt-Col. J.L. Vivian (Exeter: Wm Pollard & Co., 1887). Hereinafter
cited as Vis CON.). Tree in Maclean says he was age 30 in 1620, of
Blisland and Trengoff, and bur 1672. Buried in 1672. Died in 1672
Warleggan, Liskeard, Cornwall.
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_P_CCINFO 1-65642 | PARKER, James (I5640)
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2856 |
REFN: 1173 | Parker, John (I5642)
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2857 |
REFN: 1175 | PARKER, Alice (I5643)
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2858 |
REFN: 1176 | Parker, Jane (I5644)
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2859 |
REFN: 1177 | PARKER, James (I5645)
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2860 |
REFN: 1178 | PARKER, William (I5646)
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2861 |
REFN: 1179 | Parker, Katherin (I5647)
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2862 |
REFN: 1180
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_P_CCINFO 1-65642 | Parker, Robert (I5648)
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2863 |
REFN: 1181 | Parker, Elizabeth (I5649)
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2864 |
REFN: 1182 | Parker, Cordelia (I5650)
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2865 |
REFN: 1183 | Parker, Mary (I5651)
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2866 |
REFN: 1184 | Parker, Francis (I5652)
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2867 |
REFN: 1185 | Parker, Joan (I5653)
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2868 |
REFN: 1186 | Parker, Anthony (I5654)
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REFN: 1187 | Parker, George (I5655)
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2870 |
REFN: 1189
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_P_CCINFO 1-65642 | Parker, Rowland (I5656)
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REFN: 1190 | Parker, Katherine (I5657)
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2872 |
REFN: 1191
Individual:
From Pat Patterson's website at http://www.patpnyc.com/buller.shtml
Richard Buller was a noted parliamentarian in the pre-Civil-Waryears and
the beginning of the war in England. I have received lineage notes
indicating he died in 1642, but I haven't yet found any record or source
for that date. The sources I've found tell of the opening battles in
Cornwall and the rout of the parliamentarians by the royal forces -- and
after that, no more mention of Richard. I'll be getting these sources up
in the course of the week. If anyone has information on his demise,
please let me know.
Eldest son. No date in source except "aged 37 and more at his father's
death." Property: 'Manor of Helstone in Trigg. This manor lay mainly in
the parish of Michaelstow, but extended into St. Tudy, Lanteglos by
Camelford, Tintagel, Davidstow and Advent. It was one of the ancient
manors of the Duchy, and included the important Park of Helsbury.' 'There
is not any mannor or mansion house within the said mannor but the
demeasnes land belonginge to the foresaid mannor and lett inlease are as
followeth: 'All that parcel called and knowen by the name of theDeere
Parke of Lanteglosse, lately disparked and devided into severall
inclosures of meadow, pasture and arrable ground conteyning one hundred
twentie sixacres. 'All that other parcell of land knowen and called by
the name of Helsbury Parke alsoe lately disparked and devided into
severall enclosures ... conteyning by mensuracon [306 ac.].' 'Sir Richard
Buller kt, by L.P. of 5 May 1627, the disparked parks of Lanteglosse
[Lanteglos by Camelford] and Hellesbury [Helsbury in Michaelstow]. Term
99 years on the lives of John Buller (dec.), Anthon y (25), and William
(24), sons of Richard Buller. Rent L10 13s 4d . Imp. val. L126 8s 8d.
Exceptions, etc.; to keep premises in good order and to plant12 trees
yearly. 'The timber trees, pollards and sapplins in Lanteglosse Parke are
valued to be worth ... L13 2s Manor of Trematon (see son's entry also)
Leaseholders had some assignments 1633-1634 6d. Md. that there hath beene
cuttout of Lanteglosse Parke by Mr Buller or his assignes 6 acres of
coppice woodwhich he sould for 5 poundes the acre which amounteth to in
the whole L30. 'The timber trees, sapplins and pollards groweing in the
hedge rowe s and other partes of the Parke of Helsebury are valued to be
worth . .. L82 10s. The under woodes groweing in the said parke being 18
acr es amongest which are valued divers sapplins and timber trees is
valued to be worth ... L180.' next mention: 'Borough of Essa alias
Saltash. The borough of Saltash was created w ithin the manor of
Trematon. Both were ancient manors of the Duchy. 'High rents or rents of
assize. 'Sir Richard Buller 3 burgages, 3 half burgages, rent 2s 3d'
(Norman , compiler, Parliamentary Survey of the Duchy of Cornwall 1650
(Torquay: Devon & Cornwall Record Society by Devonshire Press Ltd.).
Hereinafter citedas CON 1650.). Married Alice HAYWARD in 1601 London?
(Faction and Faith.). Property: Shillingham, Saltash, Cornwall, 'Sir
Richard, the eldest son, was seated at Shillingham near Saltash, and
represented Cornwall in the House of Commons. In the early part of the
civil war, he actively espoused the cause of the parliament. His eldest
son Francis was a royalist, and was one of those designed to be specially
honoured by Charles II, his estates being valued at L3000 /yr, which was
more than those of his contemporaries' (A History of Liskeard.). On 30
Mar 1640 (Burke, Burke's Landed Gentry.); Will dd 30 Mar 1640 PROVED 1
Mar 1646. Buried on 1 Dec 1642 St. Andrew's, Plymouth, Devonshire, Date
error? one of these records, obviously! (Vivan, Vis CON.). Died in Feb
1646/47 Plymouth, Devonshire.
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REFN: 1192 | HAYWARD, Alice (I5659)
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2874 |
REFN: 1193 | BULLER, Julian (I5660)
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2875 |
REFN: 1194 | BULLER, George (I5661)
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2876 |
REFN: 1195 | BULLER, Richard Jr. (I5662)
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2877 |
REFN: 1196 | BULLER, Francis (I5663)
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2878 |
REFN: 1197 | HAYWARD, Rowland Sir (I5664)
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2879 |
REFN: 1198 | SMYTHE, Katherine (I5665)
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REFN: 1200 | HAYWARD, Mary (I5666)
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REFN: 1201 | HAYWARD, Barton (I5667)
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REFN: 1202 | HAYWARD, George (I5668)
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REFN: 1203 | HAYWARD, Katherine (I5669)
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REFN: 1205
Individual:
Born circa 1505 Brockton, Shropshire (Letter from Chris Sear to Peter
Barton, 10 Nov 1999; (Bindoff, History of Parliament.); firstson; born
"by 1505." Married Margaret WHITBROOKE circa 1519 (Purton, "RH will-
Purton".). Widower Aug 1560; parish records checked by Peter Barton.
Buried in 1567 "Geo Heyward was buried at S. Leonard's in 1567" (Purton,
"RH will -Purton".). Buried on 2 Apr 1567 St Leonard's Parish,
Bridgnorth, Shropshire, Peter Barton checked parish registers at
S.R.R.C.; House of Commons info office got the date wrong, putting his
burial a decade earlier.
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REFN: 1206 | WHITBROOKE, Margaret (I5671)
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REFN: 1207 | HAYWARD, John (I5672)
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2887 |
REFN: 1208 | GLOVER, Agnes (I5673)
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2888 |
REFN: 1209 | HAYWARD, William (I5674)
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2889 |
REFN: 1210 | BAILEY, Agnes (I5675)
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2890 |
REFN: 1211 | HAYWARD, William (I5676)
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2891 |
REFN: 1212 | BROCTON, Elizabeth (I5677)
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2892 |
REFN: 1213 | HAYWARD, William (I5678)
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2893 |
REFN: 1214 | WILCOX, Jane (I5679)
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2894 |
REFN: 1215 | HAYWARD, John (I5680)
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REFN: 1216 | WEAVER, Margery (I5681)
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2896 |
REFN: 1217 | HAYWARD, James (I5682)
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2897 |
REFN: 1218 | (unknown wife of James Hayward) (I5683)
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2898 |
REFN: 1517 | Adkins, John Thomas Sr. (I5684)
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2899 |
REFN: 1525 | Agnes (I5685)
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2900 |
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