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901 I have no documentation showing that Nail was Joyce's last name. Nail, Joyce (I10082)
 
902 Interesting note: Alvin was recorded in the 1940 census in St. Louis twice, about a week apart. He was living with his aunts, Hattie Biskup Harsch and Lillie Biskup Hoffman on April 4th, and living with his parents on April 13th. Schwartz, Alvin Edward (I273)
 
903 Joseph Martial Dupart in The Daily Crescent - May 12 1848
Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers, 1791-1963
Publication place: New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA
"... A warrant was issued to search his premises. Dark Doings. — Eugene Henry, who has the title of fra.c. appended to his name / yesterday declared that another "'gemman of color," named Victor Dupart, came to his house — cussed him in the awfalest manner — abused him vilely — went away — and came back again, with a green cowhide, for the purpose of flagellating him. The deponent ..." 
Dupart, Joseph Martial (I6439)
 
904 Lena L. Whittington King - Obituary

Lena L. King, 86, of Charleston died Sept. 20, 2000, in General Division, CAMC. She was a homemaker, a member of Davis Memorial Baptist Church and a lifelong resident of Kanawha County. Surviving: husband, Wilbur T.; sons, David and Steven, both of Charleston, Stanley of Sissonville; daughters, Anita Myers and Judy Kirk, both of Charleston, Theresa Holliday of West Palm Beach, Fla.; 15 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren.
Charleston WV Gazette, 22 Sep 2000 
Whittington, Lena L. (I15556)
 
905 Marriage information and ages of sons from:
1)"Les families pionnieres de la Novelle-France dans les archives du Minutier central des notaires de Paris", Presentees et annotees par Marcel Fournier", page 97 (view English translation here) and from
2)Canadian migrant record of son, Claude Grenot (shown below)
Family: Antoine Grenot, Bourgeois of Paris / Marie Jeanne Dubellay (F2532)
 
906 October 12, 1882 Marriage Record of William H. Horton & Octavy (Egnor) Smith shows Octavia as 22 years old, setting her birth year at approximately 1860.
-- born 1856/1860 VA per Gould family records
-- born abt 1856 VA per 1870 census
-- born abt 1861 per 1880 census
-- born June 1856 per 1900 census (listed previously as 1862, but a clearer image shows 1856)

Because Octavia is not present in the 1860 Census with her parents, it is assumed she was born in 1860 just after the census was taken. This agrees with her age when married to her first husband, Floyd Smith, in 1882.
 
Egnor, Octavia (I4552)
 
907 Original Letter July 8, 1882 from Darius to Maj. Gen. Wm. B. Franklin with Darius' signature is for sale at HistoryForSale.com image: 177241.jpg (as of July 28, 2010) COUCH, MajGen. Darius Nash (I3189)
 
908 Remembrance by Doug Couch...
I was fortunate enough to be Pat's son-in-law. He and I did not talk often, but I remember him and the love he shared with me. A quiet man, he worked while I knew him as a building inspector. Many games of 2-deck Canasta were enjoyed with Pat and his wife, Bea, partnered against his daughter, Linda, and future son-in-law, myself. Sometimes these were played (interspersed with bowls of chocolate ice cream) after I'd hitchhiked from my parents' place in Riverside, courting his daughter, then hitchhiked home.

After Linda and I were married, he took me to my only real ball game by a pro team at the Angels Stadium in Anaheim. At least once, he took me to fish off the pier in Huntington Beach. We never caught anything, but I came to understand that I was treasured.

I loved him, although I'm not so sure I ever showed it as he showed to me. He was a good role model of a husband, father, father-in-law and grandfather to his granddaughter, Lisa, and I know his family miss him dearly to this day, even though I have not seen any of them for many years. I was in poor shape during that period of my life and did not treat Linda or Lisa well, and yet never a cross word came from him. I'm sorry, Pat, and hope your later son-in-law, Jim, filled their lives and yours with joy.

You're never forgotten. Perhaps a day will come when I will discover where you were buried and visit there. For now, let these few tears of loving remembrance suffice, remembering when I was able to come to your home and have you as part of my life.
 
Walker, Gilmer Lee (I483)
 
909 Wilbur T. King - Obituary

Wilbur T. King, 95, of Charleston went home to be with the Lord Feb. 15, 2005, in Meadowbrook Acres Nursing Center, Charleston. He was preceded in death by his wife, Lena L. King; son, Arnold L. King; and a great-grandson, Andrew King. He was a lifelong resident of Kanawha County, retired from True Temper Corporation with 48 years of service and was a member of Davis Memorial Baptist Church. Surviving are a daughter and her husband, Anita and Paul Myers of Charleston; grandchildren and their spouses, David and Sandy King and Steven and Lisa King, all of Charleston, Theresa Halliday of West Palm Beach, Fla., Judy and John Whitehair of Elkview, Stanley and Patty King of Sissonville, and Jamie Myers and Jason Myers, both of Charleston; sisters, Olive Francisco of Louisiana and Dorothy Atkins of Charleston; 16 great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren.
Charleston WV Gazette, 17 Feb 2005 
King, Thomas Wilbur (I17286)
 
910

ARTIST: Etching in Metals 
Fuentes, Pedro (I9112)
 
911
DIXIE KIDD - Obituary

Dixie "Mommy D" Kidd, 78, of Alum Creek, went home to the Lord peacefully Friday October 5, 2012 after a long illness.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Hurshel (Hurk) Kidd; father and mother, Andrew and Susan Purdue Turley; brother, Toy Turley and sister, Louise Elkins.

She was a homemaker, a giver of love, and a member of the Alum Creek Church of Christ.

She is survived by her son, Todd (Tammy) Wheeler of Hurricane; sisters, Elsie (Ray) Pauley of Alum Creek and Margaret Jackson (Norman) of Dunbar; grandchildren, Latasha, Shyenna and Bella, also she is survived by Ellen Sowards who was known as the daughter she never had and her children, Aaron and Micah Sowards.

She touched many lives.

Service will be 3 p.m. Sunday, October 7, at Curry Funeral Home 2097 Childress Road Alum Creek with Minister Richard Runyan officiating. Burial will follow at Forks of Coal Cemetery Alum Creek. Family and friends will gather one hour prior to the service Sunday at the funeral home.

Online condolences may be expressed to the family at www.curryfuneralhome.org. In lieu of flowers the family request donations to the Teays Valley Nursing Home 590 North Popular Fork Road, Hurricane, WV 25526.

 
Turley, Dixie (I12603)
 
912

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TEEL, Patricia Earlene (I7928)
 
913

Somewhat of an historical oddity, Ira J. is listed in History of the Board of Trade of the City of Chicago, Vol. III as Ira J. Couch and his parents as George B. and Caroline E. Couch...and his wife as Generva Laing. However, his father was George Bristol Johnson, and his mother Caroline Elizabeth Couch, making him a Johnson, not a Couch.

After (presumably) burial with the Couch family in Lincoln Park, and upon reinterrments in Rosehill Cemetery, the family monument includes the names of Ira Couch and Caroline E. Gregory Couch, Sr. (Caroline Jr.'s parents), along with daughter, Caroline E. Couch Johnson, Jr., her husband George Bristol Johnson, and their daughter-in-law, Generva Laing Couch.

Clearly, Generva did not become a Couch by birth, or by marriage to Ira J. Johnson, son of Caroline E. Couch Johnson and George B. Johnson. So the questions arise: How did Ira J. Johnson become Ira J. Couch, and his wife Generva become Generva Laing Couch, rather than Ira J. and Generva Laing Johnson?

Text of the History of Trade is given below in hopes someone might have clarification for this:

p.77-78-- "Ira J. Couch--A native son of Chicago and a representative of one of the prominent and influential families of this city, Ira Johnson Couch is a son of George B. and Caroline E. Couch, and a grandson of Ira Couch, whose name is closely and influentially linked with the annals of civic and material development and progress in Chicago. The Board of Trade claims Ira J. Couch as one of its appreciative and valued members, and he is one of the interested principals in the representative firm of S. B. Chapin & Co., one of the foremost in the stock-investment business in both Chicago and New York and one that has definite precedence and influence in connection with the operations of the Board of Trade of the City of Chicago and the Chicago Stock Exchange, with both of which important bodies Mr. Couch is actively identified, besides which he is to be designated as an able member of the bar of his native city, though he has not been actively engaged in the practice of his profession since 1900. Mr. Couch was born in Chicago on the 21st of June, 1871, and after making good use of the advantages aflforded in the public schools of the western metropolis he pursued a higher academic course in Beloit College, at Beloit, Wisconsin. In preparation for his chosen profession he then entered the Chicago College of Law, and in this institution he was graduted as a member of the class of 1896, with the degree of Bachelor of Laws, his admission to the Illinois bar having been a virtual concomitant of his reception of the degree noted. After his graduation Mr. Couch became associated with the representative law firm of Arnd & Arnd, with which he continued his alliance until 1900, when he retired from the practice of law and turned his attention to the stock and bond business, of which he has become a successful representative in Chicago, as has he also in connection with operations on the Board of Trade. At the initiation of his activities along these lines he was fortunate in identifying himself with the firm of S. B. Chapin & Co., and of the same he has been a member since 1906. Though he has manifested no ambition for political preferment, Mr. Couch as a public-spirited citizen takes a lively interest in all that touches the well-being of his native city. In the time-honored Masonic fraternity he has received the thirtysecond degree of the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite, and he holds membership in the Chicago Athletic Club, the Chicago Golf Club and the Glen View Golf Club. In 1902 was solemnized the marriage of Mr. Couch to Miss Genevra Laing, of Chicago, and they have three children?Ira Laing, Mary Elizabeth and Johnson."

 
Johnson, Ira J. (I3314)
 
914


And they shall turn away their ears from the truth, and shall be turned unto fables.

But watch thou in all things, endure afflictions, do the work of an evangelist, make full proof of thy ministry.

For I am now ready to be offered, and the time of my departure is at hand.

I have fought long a good fight, I have finished the course, I have kept the faith.

Henceforth, there is laid up for me a crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous judge, shall give at that day, and not to me only, but unto all them also that love his appearing.





James W. Proctor, 86, of Elkview, died Saturday, August 11, 2007.

He worked 29 years for the Department of Highways, and then went to Highway Paving for two more years. He preached for over 60 years all over West Virginia. He pastored several churches in Kanawha and Roane Counties. He was ordained through the Church of God Missions. He was a lifetime Pastor of Atkinson Memorial Church at Big Fork. He was a World War II veteran aboard the USS Alduamin (AK116).

Preceding him in death was his guiding light, joined together by God, wife of 55 years, Ida Mae Strickland Proctor; and several family members.

Left to cherish his memories are daughters, Sue Smith and husband Don of Pinch, Faye Stover and husband Ray of Elkview, with whom he made his home, and Wanda Smith and husband Benson of Gandeeville; brother, Junior Proctor of Elkview, Paul Proctor of Virginia, and Edgar Proctor of North Carolina; sisters, Janet Wilson of Walton and Mary Carte of North Carolina; seven grandchildren, James "Nuck" Morris and wife Linda of Elkview, Wendell "P-nut" Morris and wife Carrie of Sissonville, Clifford Stover and wife Bobie, Jeff Stover and companion Jacki Mae Dustin of Elkview, Jamey Stover and wife Stephanie of Cottontree, Lee Mae Mullins and husband Mark of Glen, Joy Lynn Wiseman of Parkersburg; 12 great-grandchildren, J. R. Morris, Joshua Morris, Justin Morris, Amber Stover, Nichole Stover, all of Elkview, Kyle Morris and Alexis Morris of Sissonville, J. W. Stover of Cottontree, Jessica Mullins and Walker Mullins of Glen, Becky Wiseman and "Little" Steve Wiseman of Clendenin.

A special thanks is extended to Kanawha Hospice Care for all of their love and special care.

The funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, August 15, at Myers Funeral Home with Pastors Ted Tawney and Hubert Woods officiating. Burial will be at Proctor Cemetery, Elkview, with military rites conducted by American Legion Post 61, Clendenin.

Visitation will be held from 6 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, August 14, at Myers Funeral Home.

Myers Funeral Home, Elkview, is in charge of arrangements.


 
Proctor, James Walker (I2053)
 
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 Myers, Daniel Scott (I11617)
 
916 Additional notes re Howell book information: The compiler noted in the book, that dates obtained from documents seemed to contain errors. In example, the death certificate of Henry Howe Connor (with his son, Thomas Wesley Connor as informant) is cited giving his death as 12 Oct. 1906 and birth as 15 March 1820, and offers an age calculation of 89 yrs, 6 mo, 21 days. However, those two dates actually calculate to 86 years, 6 months, 23 days...at best leaving one in doubt.
From today, 17 Nov 2021, Henry's dates will reflect those given on his gravestone. 
Connor, Henry Howe (I2534)
 
917 Information from Robert Samuel Cromartie, MD (1869-1965)
The following information was found in a book that was in the possession of Robert Samuel Cromartie III. The book included information saved by his grandfather on his family. Much of the information is from the obituary of Annie Cromartie Council.

Graduated from Agnes Scott College, Atlanta, George, and after completing her education, she came back to Bladen to teach in the public schools. In early womanhood she was wed to Alexander McAllister Council, thus uniting two of the county's most prominent pioneer.

The obituary read as follows: "She was formerly a member of the Battle of Elizabethtown Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution, releasing her membership when she was physically unable to attend the meetings.

Mrs. Council was a woman of the highest type of Christian character, and one of the best loved women in the county.
Keenly interested in every movement for the public good, she worked faithfully in the church and civic affairs.
A devoted wife and mother, a true and loyal friend, a consecrated Christian, she embodied the highest type of womanhood, and her memory will be long be blessed in the community in which she lived.

She is survived by three daughters: Mrs. George Sloan, Wilmington; Mrs. Evelyn Stuart, Rowland; Mrs. H. Milton Chason, Elizabethtown. By four sons: John C. Council, Winston-Salem; C. C. and G. S. Council of White Oak and M-Sgt. W. J. Council, Camp Lejeune. By one sister, Miss Bessie K. Cromartie, Jacksonville, Fla. By three brothers: Dr. R. S. Cromartie, Elizabethtown; A. Doane and Ben J Cromartie of Garland, RFD; by 22 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren.

Christian Advocate, September 20, 1956, p. 15
Mrs. Annie Mary Cromartie Council was born January 13, 1872, in Bladen County near Garland. She was married to Alex McAlister Council in 1897. She was called to her heavenly home March 29, 1956. Her funeral was conducted in Bethlehem Church at White Oak, and she was laid to rest in the family cemetery. Surviving are seven of her eight children, twenty-two grandchildren and eleven great grandchildren.

Mrs. Council was one who will never die to those who knew her. To the community she was a constant inspiration and challenge. To her close friends she was a wonderful source of joy. To her family she was a perfect channel of devotion and loyalty. To the church she was an example of all it stands for in the expression of a human soul. To all who knew her she was a conveyor of high and enduring qualities of true culture and religion.

Mrs Council will be remembered by her pastors as one whose love for and knowledge of her church is surpassed by none. Last March, when a divine hand reached out from heaven's doors, Mrs. Annie Council grasped that hand with an inner joy and dignity that becomes one who has achieved sainthood.
A former pastor who shares with those who love her most - Willis R. Stevens.
 
Cromartie, Anna Mary (I1191)
 
918 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Douglas Eugene Couch / Diana Lynne Nash (F537)
 
919
  • 1825, 2 Dec: Jane received a pension at Decatur, IN re being widowed by Jonathan. Widows File 11.353
  • Married Isaac Hunt of Decatur after Jonathan's death.
  • Continued to receive pension payments as Jane Hunt until her death, after which her daughter, Brasier Hunt applied for pension payments. Images of pension applications, identify verification, and pension payments are available from national archives through ancestry.com.
 
Argardine, Jane (I2032)
 
920 =====
November 3, 2008, received email re 1910 census data, ancestry.com and One World Tree data as follows:

1910 census from Curry, Putnam, West Virginia showing Mary and Andrew Jackson Atkins (both age 27) married with children of Nada age 2 and Lilly age 1 month.

ancestry.com for Mary Frances Horton with a date of death of 1928. The census
record was located in Mullins family tree.

One World Tree shows a Mary Horton (b 1900 d 1928) married to Andrew Adkins. Her father is shown as William Horton and mother as Octavia Egnor b abt 1866, d 1888.
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Adkins, Nada (I25)
 
921 =====
1910 census from Curry, Putnam, West Virginia showing Mary and Andrew Jackson Atkins (both age 27) married with children of Nada age 2 and Silly [Sally] age 1 month.

ancestry.com for Mary Frances Horton with a date of death of 1928. The census record was located in Mullins family tree.

One World Tree shows a Mary Horton (b 1900 d 1928) married to Andrew Adkins. Her father is shown as William Horton and mother as Octavia Egnor b abt 1866, d 1888.

Nada (Adkins) Strickland (deceased oldest child of Mary Horton Adkins) gave her recollection of her mother's birth as being in Griffithsville, West Virginia; however also said she was born in Putnam County. Currently, Griffithsville is in Lincoln County, but many years ago might have been in Putnam or Cabell counties, as boundaries changed many times.
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Burial place variation:
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MFH (Adkins) death cert. gives burial place as Burial Pauley Grave Yard, Big Chimney, WVA

Family-KNOWN burial site near entrance Rush Branch (dirt road) off Little Sandy Ck Rd WVA 
Horton, Mary Frances (I23)
 
922 =======
(their notes)
YEAR AGE EVENT/LOCATION {Source}
---- --- ----------------------------------------------

MAR: MARRIED FOUR TIMES
MAR: 1ST TO SMITH
MAR: 2ND TO ???
MAR: 3RD TO WILLIAM HORTON
MAR: 4TH TO JAMES SADDLER
BIR: 1856, 1857, OR 1860

Birth: ABT 1856 in VA (per 1870 census)
Birth: ABT 1857 in Per Anthony Ray Gould
Birth: ABT 1860 in Per Carolyn Saul
Birth: 1860 in Per Lincoln County book
Death: UNKNOWN
Census: 1860 not listed
Census: 1870 Listed as age 14, in Union Twp, Griffithsville PO #25, Lincoln Co, WV
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1870 Lincoln Co. WV Fed Census, Union Twp, Griffithsville PO, Pg4
#25-25 John W. Egnor 37, farmer, born VA, cannot read or write;
Lucinda 35, housekeeper, born VA, cannot read or write;
Mathias 16, labors on farm, born VA;
Martin 15, labors on farm, born VA;
Octavia 14, Mary 19; Martha 8; Lucinda Jr. 4, John 1

Doug Couch notes May 2009:
From various records found, the apparent order of marriages is 1)Smith, 2)Horton, 3)Plumley, 4)Saddler. Relatives of the time say there was an additional husband, Sutliff...order not known. She is said to be Indian...said to be full-blood Cherokee. For many years we did not know her given or surname. In late 2008, information surfaced showing her as Octavia Egnor, confirmed by several census records, etc.

 
Egnor, Octavia (I4552)
 
923 =================================================
Name: Junius W Perkins
Residence: Duplin county, Duplin, North Carolina
Age: 2 years
Calculated Birth Year: 1848
Birthplace: North Carolina
Gender: Male
Film Number: 444642
Digital GS Number: 4181076
Image Number: 00127
Line Number: 35
Dwelling House Number: 169
Family Number: 169
Collection: United States Census, 1850
=================================================
Name: Junious Perkins
Residence: , Carteret, North Carolina
Ward: Carteret District
Age: 12 years
Estimated Birth Year: 1848
Gender: Male
Page: 32
Family Number: 222
Film Number: 803890
DGS Number: 4237117
Image Number: 00480
NARA Number: M653
Collection: United States Census, 1860
=================================================
Name: Junius W Perkins
Birthplace: North Carolina
Relationship to Head of Household: Self
Residence: Plattsburg Ward 1, Clinton, Missouri
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Gender: Male
Father's Birthplace: North Carolina
Mother's Birthplace: North Carolina
Family Number: 57
Page Number: 3
Collection: United States Census, 1910
---also given: Wife, Nancy J., children: William
---C. son, Henry E. son, and Vennie J. dau.
=================================================
Name: Junius W Perkins
Residence: , Clinton, Missouri
Estimated Birth Year: 1849
Age: 71
Birthplace: North Carolina
Relationship to Head of Household: Self
Gender: Male
Race: White
Marital Status: Married
Film Number: 1820913
Digital Folder Number: 4312400
Image Number: 00546
Sheet Number: 16
Collection: United States Census, 1920
---also given: Wife, Nancy Jane, child: Vennue J.
=================================================
 
Perkins, Junius Washington (I10433)
 
924 A child of Richard Higgins and Mary (Yates) is given in some family records as Ezra. It appears Ezra and Zerah are the same person. HIGGINS, Zerah (I5221)
 
925 A Duncan Downie is listed in info from Margaret Mason's notes as though a child of Angus, who it is pretty certain could not be a child of the wife of Angus (unknown Downie...apparently a married surname). Likely he is the son of John Downie, but it is unknown at this point. All Downie relationships are tentative, including wife Downie's presumed former marriage.

Duncan Downie born abt 1830, joined the 42nd Regiment 2 Nov 1849, and died 20 May ____, Killarney. 
Downie, John (I9365)
 
926 A Find a Grave profile shows James as born 6 Sep 1921; however, his marriage certificate in 1946 shows his birth date as 22 Sep 1923. Sadler, James E. (I18332)
 
927 A-115-2 Berenz, Emma C. (I16238)
 
928 A-115-3 Hess, Elisabeth (I16237)
 
929 A-115-4 Berenz, Henry Sr. (I15930)
 
930 A-115-East End 10 Berenz, Marie (I16299)
 
931 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Melton, Aaliyah Mon'e (I9020)
 
932 Abel was born one day & died the next. Strickland, Abel (I2104)
 
933 Abigail Doane Lothrop gravestone inscription:

Here Lyes Interred ye Remains of Mrs. Abigail Lothrop
ye Relict of Mr. Samuel Lothrop Of Norwich
Bort At Plymouth Ano 1631 & Lived in Norwich
43 Years And dyed January 23D AnoD 1734-5 In ye 104Th Year Of Her Age.

Caulkins' History of New Londond gives the following notice of her deth, coppied from the New England Weekly Journal:
Mrs. Abigail Lothrop died at Norwich, Jan. 23, 1735, in her 104th year. Her father John Doane and his wife came to Plymouth in 1630, and there she was born the next year. She lived single till she was sixty years old and then married Mr. John (Samuel) Lothrop of Norwich, who lived ten years and then died. 
Doane, Abigail (I1374)
 
934 Abigail Sparrow was once listed in this database as a wife of John Doane. Seeing no evidence of this union, she has been removed from that lineage. I do not know who she is, and may be deleted entirely later. SPARROW, Abigail (I899)
 
935 About 1704, she was living in the family of David Melville at Eastham, and in 1707 and 1708 was employed at Samuel Cox's Iun, Boston. -- The Doane Family, 1902, p.33 (p.70 of PDF) DOANE, Ruhama (I1406)
 
936 Abraham (variously, Abram), son of Terah and Amethelo Or Unk, married his sister Sarah (variously, Sarai), and they gave birth to Isaac. Abraham lived for 175 years. Sarah lived for 127 years. Abraham had a son, Ishmael, by Hagar (variously, Hagara). And he also had six children by his servant Keturah: Zimran, Jokshan, Medan, Midian, Ishbak, and Shuah. BEN TERAH, Abraham (I8029)
 
937 Abraham was a man of note in Waterbury, CT. He served as one of the towns first townsmen or selectmen. His house lot was to the west of John Welton's lot.
 
Andrews, Abraham (I4471)
 
938 According to "History and Genealogy of the Page Family...", p.127, Aaron "lived at Norwalk, Connecticut; married Mrs. Mary Winton; died without children." Her gravestone is found in St Pauls Cemetery in Norwalk, as is Aaron's. Family: Aaron J. Nash, Sr. / Mary (F771)
 
939 According to "History and Genealogy of the Page Family...", p.125, John returned to his home state of Connecticut after some two decades in Sherbourne, Chenango County, New York, and died in the house where he was born in Norwalk. Pages 125-126 give his military record in the Revolutionary War. "The Hale Collection of Connecticut Cemetery Inscriptions, 414-10 St. Paul's Cemetery Records - Norwalk, Fairfield County, Connecticut" confirms he was buried in Norwalk. Nash, Sgt. John IV (I14230)
 
940 According to additional information posted on Find A Grave (without documentation), the following ancestry is given for Henry Pauley (tracing only the paternal Pauley line here):
David Polly (1733-1785)     &     Agnes Adkins (1741-1798)
Edward David Polly (1713-1770)     &     Mary Pilsbury (1711-1787)
Edward David Polly (1670-1715)     &     Mary Merrow (1673-1718)
George Polly 1615-1683)     &     Elizabeth Winn (1625-1695)
Robert Poley (1582-1625)     &     Unknown
John Poley (1560-1601)     &     Unknown
Giles Poley (1539-1589)     &     Alice Tenderlove (1544-1580)
John Poley (1513-11580)     &     Margery Blyant (1518-1561)
Richard Poley (1480-1547)     &     Ann Clopton (1484-1550)
View Henry Pauley on Find A Grave
 
Pauley, Henry (I16925)
 
941 According to Snorri Sturluson's saga of Harald Fairhair, Mosterstong was descended from Horda-K of the Island of Moster, Tora Mosterstong (I8311)
 
942 Achallader Castle Cemetery Fletcher, Archibald (I2652)
 
943 Achallader Castle Cemetery Fletcher, Ronald (I9329)
 
944 Actor & Musician Burns, Edward David (I10441)
 
945 Ada de Warenne or Adeline de Varenne (c. 1120  DE WARREN, Adelaide (I6932)
 
946 Adam and Eve, according to Biblical sources, gave birth to a number of children, five of whose names have been recorded: Qayin (variously, Cain), Hevel, (variously, Abel), Sheth, (variously, Seth, Set, Sed and Sat-naal), Noraia, and Lebhudha (variously, Laphura). According to certain cultures, Qayin / Cain and Hevel / Abel were believed to have had twin sisters: Luluwa for Qayin / Cain, and Aklemia for Hevel / Abel. The female, Noraia is sometimes stated as the twin sister of Sheth / Seth. Adam is claimed to have lived to the age of 930 years, having been ?born? in the year 5500 B.C. Some researchers have adhered to the traditional date of 4004 B.C. If the ?traditional? dating were used, Adam?s death would have occurred in the year 3070 B.C. OF EDEN, Adam (I8081)
 
947 Adam III was born in a house on Gracechurch Street. Some records give a location as described as London, St. Peter's Parish. Winthrop, Adam III (I8218)
 
948 Adam Winthrop left his home at the age of seventeen and bound himself as an apprentice to Edward Altham in London for ten years. A clothier, Altham was elected to be Sheriff of London. After fulfilling his contract, Winthrop became a citizen of London in 1526.

According to Mayo, he worked hard and advanced in the Clothworkers' Company of London, and by 1551, he was chosen a Master of the Company, although his progress was not without a few bumps in the road. In 1538, as one of the Stewards, he was chastised "for disobeying the wardens in the search because that he would not suffer them to carry the cloth out of his house." Noting drying that Winthrop may have been "a little too enterprising for his own immediate good," Mayo states in 1543, he served time in the Fleet Prison and could not get out until he paid 600 pounds into the royal coffers. "His offense was negotiating with foreigners contrary to an edict of the King of England, but we do not know the nature of the negotiations which proved to be so expensive."

His offence could not have been too costly to him, however, because the very next year he purchased the Manor of Groton. With the prucase he became Lord of the Manor and Patron of the Church, for the property carried with it the right to name the local rector.

Four years later Edward, VI granted him arms and the rank of Gentleman. The arms were confirmed to his son, John, in 1592. (Information from Clopton Family Tree) 
Winthrop, Adam II (I8220)
 
949 add Coley family at/from http://www.couchgenweb.com/couch/simonc.htm COLEY, Peter Jr. (I3267)
 
950 Add this information to her page, record source and delete note if desired.
Lucy Crackel born July 11, 1837 in Edwards Co., IL. md Daniel Parker Gray on Sept 14, 1854. Daniel Parker Gray born April 11, 1832 in Wabash Co., IL. HIs father was Isaac Gray. Daniel served in Civl War for IL infantry with his brother-in-law Matthew Crackel, and he suffered a leg injury in the battle of Dallas which resulted in permanent disability. Daniel was member of Christian Church. He died May 11, 1909. Lucy then lived with her son, George Gray and his two children. She died Aug 5, 1910. Both buried in Antioch Cemetery, Wabash Co., IL. Had 10 children. I have those if you wish.

Lucy Crackel was dau of Joseph Crackel and Harriet Austin. Joseph born about 1800 in Owston Ferry, Lincolnshire, England. Md Ann Duffield there on Nov 4, 1822. He was the son of Richard and Elizabeth Crackel. He and Ann had 8 children, and after she died, Joseph and Harriet had three children, Lucy, Matthew, and Luke all three of which md and had children (obvious on Lucy). Matthew md twice and had three children. The 2nd mg was to a Gibson Co., IN gal and I have plenty of info.

Plenty more where that came from. I have Daniel Parker Gray documents
 
CRACKEL, Lucy (I4459)
 
951 Addison's first initial "J" is from his pension file to his wife, Lucy M. Ford, in 1924. Ford, J. Addison (I16785)
 
952 Additional children (Ackley & Bosworth): Alice, Ann, Anna, additional Sarah.

Alice died after all children born, DOB not given.

Ann buried same year as Mary's DOB.

Anna's DOB around the time which could be Hannah.

First Sarah after John, and indicates died (est) at or before 2 years old.

Second Sarah DOB (est) same as first Sarah's (est) death.
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Family: Thomas WHEELER / Ann HALSEY (F24694)
 
953 Additional private information, unavailable. STRICKLAND, Richard (I2078)
 
954 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. STRICKLAND, Roger Dale (I5504)
 
955 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. STRICKLAND, Angela Maria (I5511)
 
956 Adela Capet, Ad OF FRANCE, Countess Adela of Flanders (I6033)
 
957 Adela of Normandy also known as Adela of Blois and Adela of England (c. 1062 or 1067  OF NORMANDY, Adela (I5983)
 
958 Adele or Adelaide of Aquitaine (or Adelaide of Poitiers) (c. 945 or 952  OF AQUITAINE, Adelaide of Poitou (I5877)
 
959 Adell was married, no children by marriage. Tidd, Adele (I11307)
 
960 Adm'n granted, 5 Aug. 1713. to Jonathan Gold and Daniel Weed, Jr. (land conveyed at Stamford 1697, at which time, Jeremiah was called "of Bedford"). Andrews, Jeremiah (I4466)
 
961 Adolphe's mother, Octavie, is given as a widow with only one child still living at the time in the 1900 census of New Orleans. Octavie is living with Adolphe's sibling, Charles, in that census. Grenot, Adolphe (I14376)
 
962 adopted STRICKLAND, Richard (I2078)
 
963 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Walling, Mike (I10098)
 
964 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Smith, Paul E. (I10108)
 
965 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Smith, Laurie Jean (I10110)
 
966 adopted STRICKLAND, Roger Dale (I10646)
 
967 Adopted Gegg, Destry (I11357)
 
968 Adopted as infant. Adkins, Octave (I36)
 
969 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Couch, Lisa Ann (I4532)
 
970 Adopted name: Loretta Eileen Pittman Adkins, Octave (I36)
 
971 Adopted status of Adle, given in 1900 census. No data as to whether this was an adoption from outside the family or if she was the daughter of her mother, Phebe and a previous spouse. Rafter, Adel M. (I217)
 
972 After passing away in Florida, Eleanor was removed April 29, 1936, to be buried in Illinois. Freese, Eleanor E. (I16261)
 
973 Agatha, mentioned by Ordericus Vitalis as one of the daughters of William I of England and Matilda of Flanders, Agatha, who had been betrothed to Harold II, was afterwards demanded in marriage by Alphonso VI of Castile and delivered to his proxies to be conducted to him. But she, who had lost her former spouse who was to her liking, felt extreme repugnance to marry another. The Englishman she had seen and loved, but the Spaniard she was more averse to because she had never set eyes on him. She therefore, fervently prayed to the Almighty that she might never be carried into Spain, but that he would rather take her to himself. Her prayers were heard, and she died a virgin while she was on the road. Her corpse was brought back to and interred in Bayeux in 1079. OF NORMANDY, Agatha (I6041)
 
974 age 4 in 2007, Dixie Adkins Stewart's great grandchild through Ruthie
 
Diamond Olivia (I5499)
 
975 Age 7 months. Eskew, Sherman B. (I16822)
 
976 age 8 in 2007, Dixie Adkins Stewart's great grandchild through Ruthie Dealenna (I5501)
 
977 Age 85 in 1880 census. Purkeypile, Reuben (I8992)
 
978 age 9 in 2007, Dixie Adkins Stewart's great grandchild through Ruthie
 
Destiny (I5500)
 
979 Age at marriage calculated as 11 years old. Family: Thomas WHEELER / Ann HALSEY (F24694)
 
980 Agnes STEWART b: ABT 5 MAY 1678 in Ballochallan, Kilmadock, Perthshire, Scotland. Alison Mitchell's MI transcriptions read: "Laedere Noli. Lieut. Walter Stewart, wife Agnes Stewart 8.1.1756, age 80, by son John, 1760." (It is believed that the 1756 death is Agnes' and the 1760 reference is to the death of Walter.) Stewarts of the South records that John married a daughter of Stewart of Ballachallan, but no such daughter can be found. However Walter's wife, Agnes, is a near exact match for this Agnes, daughter of Duncan Stewart, 1st of Ballachallan. It is therefore suggested that Stewarts of the South was off by one generation and that it was actually Walter who married a Stewart of Ballachallan. Thus we suggest that Agnes Stewart married Lt. Walter STEWART, in Brig O' Turk. Stewart, Agnes (I9644)
 
981 Agnes was born after mother Annie's death, so might be from an earlier marriage. ANDERS, Agnes (I734)
 
982 Agnes was the second wife of Adam II, after his marriage to Alice Henny of London November 16, 1527. Sharpe, Agnes (I8224)
 
983 Alberic (Aubrey I) de Vere, Count Aubrey, "Sanglier," married before 1139 Beatrix of Ghisnes, Countess of Ghisnes in her own right, and daughter of Henry, Count of Ghisnes, and his wife Sibylla Alberic possessed numerous lordships in different shires, of which Cheniston (now Kensington), co. Middlesex, was one, and Hedingham, co. Essex, where his castle was situated, and where he chiefly resided, another. DE VERE, Alberic (Aubrey) I (I7083)
 
984 Alberic (Aubrey) de Vere, who was in high favor with King Henry I., was constituted by the monarch Great High Chamberlain of England in 1133, to hold the same in fee to himself and his heirs. He replaced Robert Malet, Lord of Eye in Suffolk, who had been banished and disinherited from that office. He married Alice (Adeliza) Clare (Tonebruge), daughter of Gilbert de Clare (de Tonebruge), and grand-daughter of Hugh de Clermont, Count of Clermont and his wife Marguerita. Alice became a nun at St. Osyth's Prioy after the death of her husband. In the 5th year of Stephen, 1140, while a joint sheriff (with Richard Basset, then Justiciary of England,) of Surrey, Cambridge, Essex, and several other counties, he was slain in a popular tumult at London. He died May 15, 1141, was buried in Colne Priory, and was succeeded by his eldest son, Aubrey. DE VERE, Alberic (I7642)
 
985 Alberto lived in Guayaquil, Ecuador. Balladaires, Alberto (I4282)
 
986 Albie Dolezal is listed as an orphan in the 1900 census, living with the family of Otto J. Pokorny. It is not known whether Albie was adopted or not. Dolezal, Albie (I4561)
 
987 Alexander also given as Elixander. Black, Alexander (I12168)
 
988 Alexander Stewart of Ardvorlich became chief of the Clan Mac-Mhic-Bhaltair, which means "sons of the son of Walter".  Stewart, Alexander 1st of Ardvorlich (I9388)
 
989 Alexander's birth year estimated from age 1 in 1850 census. DEGAN, Alexander (I4598)
 
990 Alexander's name is also given as Angus Alexander Doane Cromartie. Cromartie, Alexander Doane (I1167)
 
991 Alfred M. Hudson, 64
JUNE 16, 1942-FEB. 16, 2007

CHAMBERSBURG, Pa. - Alfred M. "Al" Hudson, 64, of Greenvillage Road, died Friday, Feb. 16, 2007, at Chambersburg Hospital.

Born June 16, 1942, in Coatesville, Pa., he was the son of the late Charles C. and Ruth Boyd Hudson.

He owned and operated his own business, Hudson Furniture, where he restored antique furniture.

He was a U.S. Army veteran, serving during the Vietnam War.

He served as Scoutmaster of Troop 246 in Greenvillage, Pa.

He is survived by his wife, Reingart "Gerti" von Ridder, whom he married July 23, 1966; two children, Mike Hudson of Scotland, Pa., and Angie Blaye of Greenvillage; one sister, Janet H. Stevens of Chambersburg; one brother, Charles Hudson of Chambersburg; stepfather, Jim Brooks of Florida; two stepbrothers, Kenneth Brooks of Chambersburg and Jim Brooks of Gap, Pa.; five grandchildren; and cousins, nephews and nieces.

Services will be Wednesday at 11:30 a.m. at Thomas L. Geisel Funeral Home, Chambersburg. The Rev. Richard Stone will officiate. Burial will follow in Parklawns Memorial Gardens.

The family will receive friends Wednesday from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. at the funeral home.

Memorial donations may be made to The Unity Church, 927 Wetzville Road, Enola, PA 17025.
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The Herald-Mail, Obituaries, February 19, 2007 
Hudson, Alfred M. (I10816)
 
992 All 3 children are step children to Harold. Family: Harold Denver Jr STRICKLAND / Tonda Venita Williams (F27348)
 
993 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 
Couch, Simon II (I2681)
 
994 Allan MacNab Sr. was a lieutenant in the 71st Regiment and the Queen's Rangers under Lt-Col. John Graves Simcoe. MacNab, Lt. Allan (I9273)
 
995 Allen & Mahala Adkins are given as the parents of Jesse Adkins in the 1858-VA marriage record for Jesse Adkins & Letha R. Adkins. Family: Allen Adkins / Mahala Adkins (F25147)
 
996 Allen's birth record gives Susan Plumley as his mother. However, his death certificates gives his mother as Nancy Plumley. Redden, Allen (I14008)
 
997 Almadius (variously, Almadion), son of Gentlanor, was born in 755 B.C. He was King of the Cimmerians. The Cimmerians of Scythia resided along the shores of the Black Sea in Asia Minor. Almadius had a son named Dilulius I. KING OF THE CIMMERIANS, Almadius (I7967)
 
998 Almira's birth date is also given as 13 Jan 1808 Nash, Almira H. (I14223)
 
999 Alonzo's family resided in Oklahoma in 1900. Family: Alonzo C. James / Eva F. (F26550)
 
1000 Alphonso, Count de Ghisnes appears to be the earliest known ancestor of Robert de Vere, the Surety. He was succeeded by his son, Alberic. GHISNES, Alphonso Count de (I7641)
 
1001 also as 1830 FLETCHER, John Alexander (I2573)
 
1002 also as 1831 FLETCHER, Miles Archibald (I2599)
 
1003 Also as Perkapeal. Berkebeil, Jacob (I8989)
 
1004 Also Cinthia. Meadows, Cynthia (I5030)
 
1005 Also cited as buried in Huston Cemetery, Sumner, Lawrence Co, IL. Perhaps they are the same cemetery. Neither citation includes a gravestone inscription or an image of the stone. Umfleet, Benjamin (I16339)
 
1006 also claimed to be at St. Peter's in Mt. Clemens. Family: Simon Charron / Therese Godfroy dit Balard (F26772)
 
1007 also de Newmarch de Neufmarch, Sybyl (I7209)
 
1008 Also Demazillier(e), deMaziller and other. Demasilliere, Louise Felicie (I6436)
 
1009 Also documented as Hendry. Henry, Jannet (I15238)
 
1010 Also given as "Almira"....perhaps A is for Almira?
 
THOMPSON, Nancy A. Ramsey (I3587)
 
1011 also given as 08/22/1649 WATSON, Samuel (I4424)
 
1012 also given as 10/3/1851 (which could be Mar 10 = christening?) HERRING (I1258)
 
1013 also given as 1793 PA Kibler, Adam (I8744)
 
1014 Also given as Aaldert van Wijk. Remark included in archive notes: "Court's verdict is Eo. Aaldert van der Beek" - This pertains to an error in the original record, recorded two days after his death, the rectification being recorded in 1857. van der Beek, Aaldert (I18100)
 
1015 also given as born 22 Dec 1820 Ziemer, Wilhelmine (I14506)
 
1016 Also given as born 3 Feb 1867. Walker, Sylbert Alexander (I5614)
 
1017 also given as born abt 1895 Lincoln Co, WV
 
Plumley, Sylvester (I13191)
 
1018 also given as born in 102 BC CAESAR, Gaius Julius (I7825)
 
1019 also given as born in 1613 & 1616 CHANDLER, Lydia (I5205)
 
1020 Also given as born in Chihuahua, Mexico in 1908 (on naturalization petition of divorced husband, Guillermo Apodaca (William) Hernandez in 1940). Duarte, Juanita (I6575)
 
1021 Also given as born in Indiana. Deam, Ona (I2651)
 
1022 also given as Cillia Smith, Cillia (I5259)
 
1023 also given as Clinton CLYNTON, Elizabeth (I5212)
 
1024 also given as Clinton CLYNTON, Thomas (I5214)
 
1025 also given as died in 901 KING OF WESSEX, Alfred 'the Great' (I6021)
 
1026 also given as Ellen Emma Scott, Emma J. (I13081)
 
1027 Also given as Ester Smith. Smith, Esther (I15475)
 
1028 also given as Everette L. Strickland Strickland, Everette I. Sr. (I49)
 
1029 Also given as Flerry. Adkins, Lura (I18594)
 
1030 also given as James Brandner, Jacob (I14426)
 
1031 Also given as James. Workman, Jameison (I13529)
 
1032 Also given as Jean. McCauley, Jane (I13885)
 
1033 Also given as Johan. Parker, Joan (I5653)
 
1034 Also given as Lillian. Her signature on her delayed birth certificate shows a middle initial W. Plumley, Pink Lillie (I2103)
 
1035 Also given as Louis Skaggs. Skaggs, James Lewis (I15913)
 
1036 Also given as Mash & Nash. Maish, Ann E. (I17948)
 
1037 Also given as Perkapeal. Birkenbile, Andru (I8987)
 
1038 Also given as Perkapeal. Berkebeil, Andru (I8990)
 
1039 Also given as Rachel Ida. Teel, Rachel J. (I13643)
 
1040 Also given as Randolph. Bocock, Rudolph (I13536)
 
1041 also given as Sarah Polly Starkey 1809-1880 (Frech Family)

birth year also given as 1813 NY
 
Starkey, Sarah Mary (I2762)
 
1042 Also given as Seibert, Sebert, Cybert. Saddler, Cebert Allen (I18356)
 
1043 Also given as William and Wilburn. Hager, Wilbert (I10472)
 
1044 also given in Mullins family records as b.1773...a less likely date Agner, John Jr. (I5087)
 
1045 also Itte
 
St. Itta (I6336)
 
1046 also listed as born 1771, age 75 at death Corwin, Rachel (I2572)
 
1047 also listed as born Snow Creek, Lunenburg Co, VA
 
Adkins, Jacob (I5620)
 
1048 Also listed as buried at St. Margaret's, Westminster. Cecil, Richard Esq. (I7617)
 
1049 Also listed as died in Jan 1978. Grenot, May (I4176)
 
1050 Also Margaret de Bohun née Margaret of Gloucester. of Hereford, Margaret Constable of England (I7205)
 

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