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2. “Birth Cert., John E. Avery,” Richmond, VA, AveryJonBirthCert.jpg.
File: AveryJonBirthCert
3. “Birth Certificate,” State of Colorado, Bureau of Vital Statistics, 7560, certified photostatic copy, paper.
4. Book, Fragmentary Genealogical Record of the Descendents of Myer Avery and his son Peter AveryAvery, John, Avery, John H., 1914, copy contained in Reference 60, p. 32.
5. “Death Record,” 3/30/1949, Village of Hempstead, District #2923, 41, paper, certified transcript, Office of Village Clerk, Hempstead, Nassau Co., NY, AveryRDdeathCert1.jpg, AveryRDdeathCert2.jpg.
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9. “Birth Certificate, Frances Didcoct Snyder,” 5/14/1953, Manhattan Borough, New York, NY USA, 156-53-638644, certified photostatic copy, paper, Bureau of Records & Statistics, NYC Health Dep’t.
File: SnyderFrancesBirth
10. “Death Cert.,” 3/20/2003, PA, P 9241036.
File: AveryFrancesDeathCert
12. Snyder, Frances High School Diploma.
File: SnyderFrances HS Diploma
13. Avery, Frances, Diploma MA Ed, NYU Feb 1956.
File: AveryFrancesMAEd
14. “Certificate of Marriage,” AVERY, Robert D. and SNYDER, Frances D., 20 June 1936, original signed paper, files of Jon E. Avery, AveryRDSnyderFDmarrCert.jpg.
15. “Avery Wedding notice,” The Roanoke Times, 21 June 1936, 11, digital scan.
File: AveryBobFrancesWedNotice
16. Avery, Frances Snyder as Bride, 20 June 1936.
17. “Photograph,” showing John Payne, Robert Avery, “Billy” Payne, AveryBob_PayneJohnKids.jpg.
File: AveryBob_PayneJohnKids
18. “Federal Census 1920.” Roanoke City, VA.
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Certificate #2, Professional Radio Engineer of VA
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23. “BS Ed. Cert. Harrison State Teachers College (Madison College),” 9 June 1936, AveryFrancesBSEd.jpg.
File: AveryFrancesBSEd.jpg
24. Avery, Frances Virginia Teacher Certificate 1931.
File: AveryFrances1931TeacherCert
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File: AveryFrancesMAEd
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27. Avery, Frances, Obituary Pottstown Times-Herald.
Pottstown Times-Herald Pottstown, PA
Frances Didcoct Snyder Avery POTTSTOWN, Pa. — Frances Didcoct Snyder Avery, 92, a former resident of DeLand, died March 19, 2003, at Paoli Memorial Hospital in Paoli, Pa. Graveside services and interment will be April 24 in Evergreen Burial Park in Roanoke, Va. She will rest next to her beloved late husband, Robert De La Vergne Avery. Late in the 19th century, Mrs. Avery's grandfather, Thomas Jefferson Snyder, received a land grant from President Benjamin Harrison for a chunk of land in DeLand and Orange City. Family lore says Mr. Snyder lived in DeLand and grew oranges here, until this enterprise was ruined by the same severe freezes of the 1890s that dashed the fortunes of Henry A. DeLand.
Mrs. Avery was bom Feb. 19, 1911, in Manhattan, N.Y, and she and her family moved to DeLand when she was a young girl. However, they stayed here only briefly before relocating to Roanoke in 1921.
After receiving a Bachelor of Arts degree with honors from Harrisonburg (Va.) State Teachers College (now called James Madison University), Mrs. Avery had a lifetime career in teaching in the public schools of Roanoke and of Ridgewood, N.J.
She married in 1936 and later received her Master of Arts degree from New York University.
Mrs. Avery retired in the 1970s and returned to DeLand, where she lived in a home she built on Willow Lane. She became a Democratic precinct committee-woman on the Volusia County Democratic Executive Committee and volunteered in several political campaigns.
She also worked with a local theater group and was active in the American As-sociation of University Women in DeLand. She also was a member of the New Jersey Education Association and the National Education Association.
Mrs. Avery moved from DeLand to Pennsylvania in the early 1990s.
She was preceded in death in 1949 by her husband, Robert. She is survived by her son and daughter-in-law, Jon and Cheryl Avery of Pottstown; her sister and brother-in-law, Nancy Lee and Tom Bailey of Abingdon, Va., and her granddaughters, Shawn Marie Camell of Reston, Va., and Darilyn Anne Avery of St. Peters, Pa.
Memorial donations may be made to the Algonquin Foundation (with "for education" in the memo portion of the check), Darilyn Anne Avery, Trustee, P.O. Box 82, St. Peters PA 19470. The Cremation Society of Pennsylvania in King of Prussia was in charge.
File: AveryFrancesObituary
28. “Record of Births,” photostatic copy, paper, files of Jon E. Avery.
Transcription of Snyder Family Bible entries - by Jon E. Avery, 26 September, 2009
Births
Thomas J. Snyder born April 25th 1834
Rebecca P. Hamsher born March 14th 1836
Thomas Benney Snyder son of Thomas J. and Rebecca P. Snyder born June 19th 1874
Emma Didcock daugh of Henry and Charlotte Didcock, born at Basingstok, Hents Co England Jan 4th 1852
Frank Legrand, Son of Thos. J. and Emma Snyder at Pekin Tazewell Co Illinois Nov 17th 1880.
Albert Earl Son of Thos. J. and Emma Snyder born at Pekin Tazewell Co Illinois Aug 7 1884.
Leonard Leo Snyder Son of Thos J. and Emma Snyder born at Pekin Tazewell Co Ill. Nov 2nd 1888
29. “Pekin Daily Times,” 3/4/1920, Obit files, Pekin Library, Pekin, IL, USA.
obit: “Mrs. Emma Elizabeth Snyder, wife of Thomas J. Snyder died at her home, 552 Columbia avenue, Lexington, KY, Sunday, February 29. Mrs Snyder was a daughter of the late Mr. & Mrs. Didcock early residents of Pekin, and the family resided here for many years, the Snyder home being at the corner of Caroline and Twelfth streets.
Mrs. Snyder was 67 years old and, besides her husband, she is survived by five sons: Harry F. Morris of Pittsburgh, PA; Thomas B. Snyder of St. Petersburg, Fla; A.E. Snyder, New York City; L.L.Snyder, Baltimore; F.L. Snyder, Lexington and one sister, Mrs. George R. Warren.”
30. “Snyder Family Bible, Births page,” Files of Jon Avery, photo negative, negative print, transcription.
Transcription of Snyder Family Bible entries - by Jon E. Avery, 26 September, 2009
Births
Thomas J. Snyder born April 25th 1834
Rebecca P. Hamsher born March 14th 1836
Thomas Benney Snyder son of Thomas J. and Rebecca P. Snyder born June 19th 1874
Emma Didcock daugh of Henry and Charlotte Didcock, born at Basingstok, Hents Co England Jan 4th 1852
Frank Legrand, Son of Thos. J. and Emma Snyder at Pekin Tazewell Co Illinois Nov 17th 1880.
Albert Earl Son of Thos. J. and Emma Snyder born at Pekin Tazewell Co Illinois Aug 7 1884.
Leonard Leo Snyder Son of Thos J. and Emma Snyder born at Pekin Tazewell Co Ill. Nov 2nd 1888
File: SnyderBibleEntries
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File: SnyderNancyBirthCert
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39. Typewritten text, November 1914.
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Provost Marshall’s Office
Second Division, Sixth Corps
May 13th 1865
This is to certift I have this day (jouroled - furloughed?) Grief Lamkin (to?) Co. B 5th Va Cav.
Guards and Patrols will pass him to his home in Henry County Virginia and will not permit him to be molested or interfered with
Given under authority of the Lieutenant General Commanding the United States forces and by instruction of the Corps Commander
By command of Bat Maj Genl Getty
J B Hays
Lt (Afst) Pro Mar
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Will of Thomas Andrews
husband of Tabitha Lee,
daughter of William Lee and Ave Noel Lee
Bedford County C. H., Va., W. B. P, p 15, 1853-1855
Know all men by these presence, I, Thomas Andrews of
sound mind do make this my last Will and Testament.
My desire is that all my just debts be paid, which are
but few and of small amounts, that property both real
and personal that I have given to my sons and daughters
which has and is now in their possession, I give it to
them and their heirs forever. Be it further understood,
I hold three bonds of my son John Andrews for land sold
him, five hundred dollars each, he is to pay them to my
executor as a part of my estate. I give to my sons Wil-
liam W. Andrews and Mack Andrews the land whereon I now
live, consisting of two tracts to be equally divided be-
tween them, reserving for my son William W. Andrews a
corner of land beginning at a corner pointer in William
W. Andrews fence thence a strait line to a Black Oak cor-
ner, and the same corner continued to Black - road to the
joint corner Creasy Road, Thomas Andrews and William W.
Andrews I give to them and their heirs forever. The land
reserved for William W. Andrews is to be laid off before the
division between William W. Andrews and Mack Andrews is made
The balance of my estate, my desire is that it be equally
divided among all my children, namely - Ann D. Arnold, Wil-
liam W. Andrews, the children of Rebecca Lee, viz - John
A. Lee, James Lee, Francis Lee, Susan Lee, Madison Lee,
Mack Andrews, John Andrews. My desire is that my son Wil-
liam W. Andrews act as my executor.
This from under my hand and seal this 31st day of March
1846.
Thomas Andrews (seal)
Garnett Lee
Tilghman A. Cobbs
James Adams
At a Court held for Bedford County the 26th day of Sept.
1853, this writing purporting to be the last Will and Test-
ament of Thomas Andrews, dec'd., bearing date the 31st day
of March 1846, was produced in Court and proved according
to law by the oath of Garnett Lee, Tilghman A. Cobbs and
James Adams, subscribing witnesses thereto and it was or-
dered that the said writing be recorded as the last Will
and Testament of the said Thomas Andrews, deceased. And
on the motion of William W. Andrews, the executor in said
Will named, who made oath and together with Mack Andrews,
Stephen Hicks, William W. Andrews and Garnett Lee, his se-
curities entered into and acknowledged, bond in the penalty
of thirty thousand dollars conditioned according to law Cer-
tificate was granted him for obtaining a probate of said Will in due form.
Teste A. A. Arthur C. B. C.
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CAMPBELL COUNTY, VIRGINIA - Wills
File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by:
Molly Shumate <molly@sunline.net>
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Will of JOHN LEE
1 September 1818
In the name of God amen I John Lee of the County of Campbell and
Parish of Russell being in a reasonable good state of health of
body and mind but in the decline of life thanks be to Almighty
God for his unspeakable gifts and calling to mind the uncertainty
of this mortal life, doth make this my last Will and Testament in
manner and form followeth:
To wit: First and principally I recommend my soul unto the
hands of Almighty God who gave it hoping to receive everlasting
happiness through the merits of my beloved redeemer in the world
and life to come and joyful resurrection with the just at the
last day, my body I commit to my mother earth from whence it was
taken, to be decently buried by my ancestors hereafter named and
as touching such worldly estate as it has pleased Almighty God to
bestow upon me, I give and dispose of as followeth:
To wit: I desire that all my just and lawfull debts be paid
off and discharged. ITEM first and foremost my desire is whereas
I have endeavoured and taken the most care in keeping my
accounts, that whereas if any of my sons, sons in law, daughters
or, daughters in law had done any favour or favours for me, I say
that I have made it a part of my study and principle to
compensate, and to retaliate and make that person who did me the
favour equal amends and to the favour, as favour, otherwise I
gave them a credit in their accounts on my books of accounts for
as much as in conscience could the favour or service they had
done for me was worth and for this reason all the credits and
debits stated on my books shall stand permanent for and against
all or any of my sons, sons in law, or daughters, or daughters in
law. WHEREIN it is written by my own handwriting and be it
further observed that if either of them heretofore named or shall
be hereafter named shall after my death, shall bring in ________
accounts and that they insist upon their having them allowed as
credit or credits more than is stated on my books, I say if any
or either of the legatees hereafter named should so claim and
contend for and insist upon being allowed a credit for such
claim, that I do by this my Last Will and Testament pronounce
that he she they or either of them so contending and will not
give up such claim forfeit's one half of the legacy allotted to
them by the decedant, and that this is his will and I desire and
further direct that if it so happen that such forfeiture be
equally divided between the other legatees which does not
contend, and I humbly hope and fully desire that there be no
disputes, respecting what I have left behind by the helping of
Almighty God what he has been pleased to bestow upon me his poor
weak and unworthy servant. Legatees observing well and complying
with what has been before stated, as I trust and hope they will.
I now proceed to make out different legacies to the different
legatees. ITEM I give to my son Burwell Lee the land and
plantation whereon I now live lying and being in the County of
Campbell and lying on the north side of Goose Creek and Staunton
River it being part of the tract of land I purchased of Jacobs
Early with the following exceptions to wit that part called
Darby's field lying in the north side of Goose Creek at Darbys
Ford and adjoining the lands of Jessee Leftwich and others, and
one hundred and twenty eight acres taken off said tract for the
Town of Leesville at the junction of Goose Creek and Staunton
River which leave a balance of Two hundred and forty six acres.
I also give my son Burwell Lee the tract of land I purchased of
Robert Owen adjoining the land I now live on the above named
lying on the east side of the same containing one hundred and
thirty five and half acres and deeded to me by said Owen, also
two negro men named Daniel and Garnett with other necessaries I
have heretofore given towards housekeeping upon his complying
with some other items hereafter named. ITEM I lend to my two
sons to wit, Stephen Lee and Beverly Lee during their lives the
following tracts of land; one in Bedford County deeded to me by
Thomas Halley the land I bought of Thomas Smith and built a mill
on it. Also one other tract of five hundred acres lying and
adjoining on the south side of the above mentioned tract, and
deeded to me by William Leftwich also one other tract containing
one hundred and twenty six acres adjoining the same on the north
of last tract above named and deeded to me by Lucy Pratt, also I
lend to my son Beverly Lee and his wife during their lives, one
negro man named Jack with some things necessary heretofore
received for the purpose of housekeeping also I give to my son
Stephen Lee one feather bed and furniture, also I remit to son
Stephen Lee the debt he is owing me as stated on my books. My
desire is and I direct it so to be, Stephen Lee and his brother
Beverly in the mills be equals both in profits and loss during
their life, and after their death, and the death of Rebecca Lee
who is now the wife of Beverly Lee that the legacies herein
mentioned and sent, to the two brothers. I say in consequence of
Stephen Lee and Beverly Lee and Rebecca his wife, that after
their deaths be equally divided between the heirs of Beverly Lee
both male and female lawfully begotten. ITEM I give unto my
daughter Patty Arnold and John Arnold her husband one negro woman
named Mary and her increase which they have now in their
possesion. Also I give them one negro man named Mat also one
negro boy named Harrison, also other necessaries that they have
heretofore had, necessary for housekeeping. I lend unto my son
in law Alexander Lee and my daughter Sarah Guthrey Lee his wife,
one negro woman named Abby now in their possesion with all her
increase during their lives excepting one of the said Abby's
children named Mary that I gave my consent that may sell and did
sell to my daughter Polly Lee, also I lend to my son in law
Alexander Lee and Sarah G Lee his wife during their lives one
negro boy named Ben and one other negro boy named Nelson with
other things necessary for housekeeping heretofore received and
after their deaths, I desire that they the said slaves just
mentioned with their increase, be equally divided between the
lawfull being of the body of my said daughter Sarah G. Lee, I
give it to them and their heirs forever. ITEM I give unto my son
in law James Lancaster and to my daughter Elizabeth his wife one
negro woman named Tamer and now in their possession, also some
necessaries for housekeeping heretofore received also I give them
one negro man named Aleck (my blacksmith) with all and every of
their increase also my set of blacksmiths tools. ITEM I give
unto my son in law Robert Clark and my daughter Susannah his
wife, one negro woman named Milly now in their possession with
other necessaries for housekeeping heretofore received, also I
give them one negro boy named Will with and singular their
increase. I give it to them and their heirs forever. ITEM I
lend to my son in law Henry Crider and to my daughter Permelia
his wife one negro woman Judy and one negro named Dick now in
their possession with other necessaries for housekeeping
heretofore received the above named slaves with all and every of
their increase. I lend to the said Henry Crider and Permelia his
wife during their lives and after their deaths, to be equally
divided between the children the lawfull heirs of the body of my
daughter Permelia Crider I give it to them and their heirs
forever. ITEM I give to my daughter Mary Lee one negro girl
named Molly and one negro boy named Andrew with all and every of
their increase also one feather bed and furniture. I give the
said slaves with their increase to my said daughter forever.
ITEM I lend to my son in law David Holladay and to my daughter
Ann his wife one negro girl named Charlotte now in their
possession with other things necessary for housekeeping
heretofore received. Also I lend to David Holladay and to my
daughter Ann his wife one negro named Jacob the said negroes just
named, I lend to them during their lives and after their deaths
to be equally divided between the children of my daughter Ann
Holladay lawfully begotten. I give to them that is to them and
their heirs forever with all and every of their increase. ITEM I
give to my son John Lee two tracts of lands in the Counties of
Campbell and Bedford one tract containing one hundred and forty
six acres granted to Henry Henrickson also one other tract
containing two hundred acres granted to John Lee by patent
bearing date the tenth day of April in the year seventeen hundred
and ninety nine and of the Commonwealth the twenty third
remembering that the two tracts above mentioned contain three
hundred and forty six acres. Also, I give to my son John Lee one
negro man named Jerry and one feather bed and furniture now in
his possession. I give to him and his heirs forever. ITEM I
give to my son Richard Henry Lee one negro man named Frank one
good feather bed and furniture also five hundred pounds in cash I
give to him and his heirs forever. ITEM I give to my daughter
Matilda and to Drury Holland her husband one negro woman named
China with her increase also one negro boy named Phil also one
good featherbed and furniture the said bed she now has in her
possession. I give the said slave with their increase to them
and their heirs forever. ITEM I give to my daughter Aggy Lee one
negro girl named Charity also one negro boy named Soloman and one
good feather bed and furniture with all and every of their
increase. I give it to her and her heirs forever. ITEM I lend
to my daughter Sophia Lee during her life one negro girl named
Gilly with her increase if any to wait on her and assist her in
her domestic affairs during the life of her as need may require
which her situation may often require, also I give to her one
good featherbed and furniture bedstead and cord. Also, I direct
that there be raised out of my estate twelve hundred dollars and
that sum to be put upon legal interest per annum and the interest
thereof be paid yearly to my daughter Sophia Lee during her life
and after death the said negro girl Gilley with her increase if
any and the said twelve hundred dollars above named be equally
divided between all my children hereinbefore named my wish is
that my executors hold the said twelve hundred dollars in their
hands paying the interest thereof to my said daughter Sophia Lee
yearly during her life. I further desire and direct in
consequence of my giving to my son Burwell Lee, the negro man
Daniel that he may be with his wife and children that my said son
Burwell Lee pay four hundred dollars towards raising the twelve
hundred dollars for my daughter Sophia. I also desire that the
lots in the town of Leesville commencing at the mouth of Plumb
Tree branch be sold and the money together with the moneys
arising from the sales already made be equally divided amongst
all my children hereinbefore mentioned the balance of my slaves
not hereinbefore mentioned. I wish laid off in nine equal lots
as near as can be drawn for by my daughters hereinbefore named or
their legal representatiatives all I say excepting my daughter
Sophia Lee she being otherwise provided for. I further desire
that the tract of land I bought of John Overstreet and the tract
I bought of Jacob Citty (the last mentioned tract deed to me by
Henry Brown) both tracts lying and being in the County of Bedford
be sold and the money arising trom the sale be equally divided
between my five sons TO WIT, Burwell Lee, Stephen Lee, Beverly
Lee, John Lee, Jr., and Richard Henry Lee. I further desire that
all my stock of every denomination on the plantation whereon I
now live and at the mill, with what grain may be in the mill and
one patent cross cut saw at the mill, also all my household and
furniture, the crop made on the plantation, all my plantation
tools and utensils and all that belongs to my estate not
otherwise disposed of, be sold and the money arising from the
sale thereof, and all my outstanding debts either by bill bond or
otherwise, and all of every denomination after being sold the
whole amount of the sale be equally divided between all my
children hereinbefore named excepting my daughter Sophia Lee
which is otherwise provided for, in addition to what I have given
to my son Burwell Lee, I give to him all the town of Leesville on
the West side of the Third Broad Street leading from Goose Creek
to him and his heirs forever, exception 2 acres of land adjoining
the mill seat, I reserve for my estate and allotted for commons
for the mill, and the two acres above named to extend from the
center of the mill house a due North course, and lastly, I
nominate and appoint my son, Burwell Lee and my son in law John
Clark and my son in law James Lancaster and son in law John
Arnold executors to this my last will and testament, revoking,
and disannulling all other wills by me heretofore made, and
declaring and appointing this my last Will and Testament. Giving
my hand and seal this first day of September in the year of our
Lord eighteen hundred and eighteen.
John Lee
Signed sealed and acknowledged in the presents of David W.
Quarles, Vincent Snow, John Anderson, Jr., Charles Noell. At a
Court held for Campbell County January 11, 1819, the last will
and testament of John Lee, Sr., deceased was proved on oaths of
Vincent Snow, John Anderson and Charles Noell thereto subscribed
and ordered to be recorded and on the motion of Burwell Lee, John
Arnold, James Lancaster three named in said will named leave is
given them to administer decedants estate giving security
whereupon they together with Vincent Snow, John Lee, Jr., Collins
Bradley, Benjamin Haden, Wiatt Lee, James M. Haden, and William
V. Haden, their securities entered into and acknowledge their
bond in the penalty of sixty thousand dollars conditioned as the
law directly for the said executors due and faithful
administration of said decendant and performance of his will.
Liberty being reserved the other executors in said will named to
join in the probate thereof when they shall think proper.
Teste: R. Alexander
Campbell County
Will Book 4, page 130
Probate: 11 January 1819
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62. A Weaving, Clara McLaughlin Funai, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1977, pg 65.
63. A Weaving, Clara McLaughlin Funai, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1977, p. 65.
64. DAR application #788389 (Anna Margaret Young Rhodes).
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68. eMail from Donn Bailey, 13 Nov 2024 in response to my request for family history information.
File: 241113 email Donn Bailey
69. “Birth Certificate Tom Bailey,” 11 November 1918, Brooklyn, NY, 43960.
File: BaileyTomBirthCert
70. Obituary for Thomas E. Bailey.
Thomas E Bailey, 91, Abingdon Va., died March 28, 2010. Tom was born on 11/11/1918. He was the President of Sterling Casket Hardware Co. He is survived by his wife, Nancylee of 67 years and many loving family members. A "Happy Celebration of Tom Baileys Life" will be held at the St. Thomas church. A service will be held Tuesday at 4 followed by visitation until 6. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to EFIA.
71. “Marriage Certificate, Tom Bailey Nancy Snyder,” #6370, Vol 5, Page 202, Line 8.
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76. SnyderTJ+EmmaMarker.jpg.
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78. “Record of Marriages,” Tazewell Co, IL, USA, 27, 430, 2/15/1879, Illinois Regional Archives Depository.
79. “1880 census,” Tazewell Co., IL, USA, microfilm, Pekin Library, Pekin, Tazewell Co., IL, USA.
80. “Register of Births,” Tazewell Co., IL, USA, 126, 1586, 12/4/1880, Illinois Regional Archives Depository, as mother, age 29 as of Nov. or Dec. 1880.
81. “Record of Marriages,” Tazewell Co, IL, USA, 27, 430, 2/15/1879, Illinois Regional Archives Depository, witness: Henry Didcock, O(E?). P. Livingstone.
82. LDS IGI entry film/fiche # 1903563
83. “Obituaries,” Dansville Express, 27 sep 1877.
Mrs. Thomas J. Snyder (formerly Miss Rebecca Hamsher) died Pekin, Ill on Tues. Daughter of late Bernard Hamsher of Sparta. Married 8 years. Sister of Mrs. George Hartman and Mrs. P. J. Oberdorf of this village. Remains buried in Pekin.
84. “Marriage notices,” Dansville (Livingston Co., Western NY) Advertiser, 1 apr 1869, 3.
SNYDER - HAMSHER. - In the town of Sparta, March 20th, by Rev. J. Selmser, Mr. Thomas J. Snyder of Dansville, to Miss Rebecca P. Hamsher of Sparta.
85. “Federal census 1840.” p. 257, Towmwnsing Twp, Northampton Co., PA USA.
86. “Letter to Thomas Snyder Sr. from Thomas Snyder Jr,” April 1849, see free form text.
(front of letter)
Lehigh Gap April 8th 1849
Dear Father & Mother
I take my pen in hand to let you know I am well at present and hope these few lines will find you in the same and further I let you know that I was down by Uncle Jonas {Jones?} and also by Uncles Samuel & and Henry and by Grand father & Mother. Grand mother was very sick but she is getting better. Franklin is well he don't go to school. Uncle & Cousin Mifflin where {sic} in the City last week. Thomas Craig has got another store keeper his name is Solomon Solt. I have not been up by Mr. Cresky but I intend going up next monday and on thursday I will start if the lord will give health and life. Allen Craig is going to school to Easton next first of May. Thomas Bowman has give it up. I expect going that Rout the way you explain it to me. Mr. Craig thinks best I would go by Wilksbury but then I will not get to see friends. this is all I have to say at ---. I give my best
Respects to you all
Lehigh Gap
Thomas Snyder
April 8/--
(signed Thos Snyder Jr.)
(back of letter)
-- {Date?} April 1849
Thos Snyder
Mr Thomas Snyder Sr.
Dansville P Office
Lehigh Gap
Livingston County
April 9/--
York State
Files (2): SnyderThomasJletter1849-1, SnyderThomasJletter1849-2
87. “Federal Census 1850.” p. 401, Towamensing Twp, Carbon Co., PA.
88. “Federal census 1860.” p. 175, Bushkill, Northampton Co., PA.
89. Extract from Deep Creek Merchant, the story of William Henry "Pete" SNYDER, Charles G. Anderson, published online as: The Handbook of Texas Online,, http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/SS/fsn9.html, 6 April 2006, Snyder Publishing, 1984, Snyder, TX, p. 29.
SNYDER, WILLIAM HENRY (1836-1916). William Henry (Pete) Snyder (Snider), West Texas merchant, was born on November 29, 1836, in Carbon County, Pennsylvania, one of seven brothers. None of his records shows the names of his mother and father, but he had brothers named Charles and Tom. Pete and Charles were both in the Union Army during the Civil War,qv and Tom fought with the Confederates. Snyder moved to Manhattan, Kansas, in 1857 to homestead. He stayed about a year and moved to Central City, Colorado, to mine gold. He joined Company D, Second Colorado Cavalry, at Spanish Bar, Colorado, on September 25, 1862. He was called to active duty on November 17 of that year and began service at Fort Lyon, Colorado Territory. In the spring of 1863 he was sent to Council Grove, Kansas, to help protect New Mexico-bound trains from William C. Quantrillqv and his raiders. Private Snyder fought in the battles of Big Blue, Little Blue, Mill Creek, and Westport. He was discharged at Fort Riley, Kansas, on June 20, 1865, and went back to Colorado. There he discovered that others had taken his mining claims, and he returned shortly to Kansas, where he worked on the Kansas-Pacific Railroad, a project for which Buffalo Bill Cody was supplying meat at this time. Another famous hunter, Josiah Wright Mooar,qv also worked there. From 1869 to 1876 Snyder traveled around Texas earning his living as a freighter and supplier for buffalo hunters and settlers. When Mooar and his hunting party came into West Texas in 1876, Snyder went with them to haul their hides. He set up a trading post on Sand Creek, but in 1878, tired of the remote location, he bought a trading post at Deep Creek, where a small community had begun to develop. The settlement, known earlier as Robber's Roost, Hide Town, Scab Town, and Deep Creek, came to be called Snyder's Place as the store prospered. Snyder operated the store until 1881, when he moved to Colorado (now Colorado City), Mitchell County, Texas, where the Texas and Pacific Railway lowered his shipping costs and opened a more profitable market. The trading-post settlement kept the name Snyder, which became official on July 2, 1907.
In 1883 Snyder heard that Scurry County would soon be officially organized as a county and that Snyder would be the county seat. He hired W. W. Marshall to survey the 640 acres surrounding the site of his old trading post, filed a claim for his town on September 4, 1883, and began plans to sell lots. A bitter battle erupted in the courts when a local rancher, Tommy Nunn, also claimed the land. Nunn offered to divide the land, but Snyder refused to compromise. The Texas Supreme Court awarded all the land to Nunn on June 7, 1886, and Snyder left town, rarely to return. In 1899 he bought several sections of land near Dunn, Texas. He lived on the ranch, which was about fifteen miles from Colorado City, for about five years and in 1904 moved back to Colorado City. Snyder was married to Maria Louise (Nellie) Fairclough in Colorado, Texas, on February 7, 1883, by Rev. O. F. Rogers, a Presbyterian minister. The Snyders had no children. Nellie Snyder died on June 7, 1913, in Colorado City, and Pete Snyder died there on October 4, 1916. They are buried in the Colorado City Cemetery, on a part of their ranchland that they had donated for the cemetery. Their land was divided and sold for taxes after their deaths. Although Snyder was not a member of any religious group, he donated two stained-glass windows to the local Methodist church, from which he was buried.
90. Extract from Deep Creek Merchant, the story of William Henry "Pete" SNYDER, Charles G. Anderson, published online as: The Handbook of Texas Online,, http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/SS/fsn9.html, 6 April 2006, Snyder Publishing, 1984, Snyder, TX.
SNYDER, WILLIAM HENRY (1836-1916). William Henry (Pete) Snyder (Snider), West Texas merchant, was born on November 29, 1836, in Carbon County, Pennsylvania, one of seven brothers. None of his records shows the names of his mother and father, but he had brothers named Charles and Tom. Pete and Charles were both in the Union Army during the Civil War,qv and Tom fought with the Confederates. Snyder moved to Manhattan, Kansas, in 1857 to homestead. He stayed about a year and moved to Central City, Colorado, to mine gold. He joined Company D, Second Colorado Cavalry, at Spanish Bar, Colorado, on September 25, 1862. He was called to active duty on November 17 of that year and began service at Fort Lyon, Colorado Territory. In the spring of 1863 he was sent to Council Grove, Kansas, to help protect New Mexico-bound trains from William C. Quantrillqv and his raiders. Private Snyder fought in the battles of Big Blue, Little Blue, Mill Creek, and Westport. He was discharged at Fort Riley, Kansas, on June 20, 1865, and went back to Colorado. There he discovered that others had taken his mining claims, and he returned shortly to Kansas, where he worked on the Kansas-Pacific Railroad, a project for which Buffalo Bill Cody was supplying meat at this time. Another famous hunter, Josiah Wright Mooar,qv also worked there. From 1869 to 1876 Snyder traveled around Texas earning his living as a freighter and supplier for buffalo hunters and settlers. When Mooar and his hunting party came into West Texas in 1876, Snyder went with them to haul their hides. He set up a trading post on Sand Creek, but in 1878, tired of the remote location, he bought a trading post at Deep Creek, where a small community had begun to develop. The settlement, known earlier as Robber's Roost, Hide Town, Scab Town, and Deep Creek, came to be called Snyder's Place as the store prospered. Snyder operated the store until 1881, when he moved to Colorado (now Colorado City), Mitchell County, Texas, where the Texas and Pacific Railway lowered his shipping costs and opened a more profitable market. The trading-post settlement kept the name Snyder, which became official on July 2, 1907.
In 1883 Snyder heard that Scurry County would soon be officially organized as a county and that Snyder would be the county seat. He hired W. W. Marshall to survey the 640 acres surrounding the site of his old trading post, filed a claim for his town on September 4, 1883, and began plans to sell lots. A bitter battle erupted in the courts when a local rancher, Tommy Nunn, also claimed the land. Nunn offered to divide the land, but Snyder refused to compromise. The Texas Supreme Court awarded all the land to Nunn on June 7, 1886, and Snyder left town, rarely to return. In 1899 he bought several sections of land near Dunn, Texas. He lived on the ranch, which was about fifteen miles from Colorado City, for about five years and in 1904 moved back to Colorado City. Snyder was married to Maria Louise (Nellie) Fairclough in Colorado, Texas, on February 7, 1883, by Rev. O. F. Rogers, a Presbyterian minister. The Snyders had no children. Nellie Snyder died on June 7, 1913, in Colorado City, and Pete Snyder died there on October 4, 1916. They are buried in the Colorado City Cemetery, on a part of their ranchland that they had donated for the cemetery. Their land was divided and sold for taxes after their deaths. Although Snyder was not a member of any religious group, he donated two stained-glass windows to the local Methodist church, from which he was buried.
91. “Pension application,” 1902, Arkansas service from residence in Volusia Co., FL.
92. “Federal Census 1870.” p. 292, Pekin, Tazewell Co., IL USA.
93. “FL Certificate of Death: Thomas B. Snyder,” 13 Mar 1953, Pinellas Co., FL, USA, 8771, certified photocopy.
94. “obituary of Rebecca Flick Hamsher,” paper, transcription.
95. “Federal Census 1880.” p. 658B, Pekin, Tazewell Co., IL USA.
96. “FL Certificate of Death: L.L. Snyder, Sr.,” 6 April 1981, Jacksonville, Duval Co., FL, USA, 81-035452, certified photocopy.
97. “Federal Census 1910.” E.D. 148, Springdale Twp, Washington Co., AR USA.
98. “Federal Census 1920.” Sheet 9B, Lexington, Fayette Co., KY USA.
99. “Land Patent,” Thomas J. Snyder, Certificate 9122, 11/9/1891, Bureau of Land Management FL0840_.382.
100. “Virginia Deaths and Burials, 1853-1912,” Family Search, Salt Lake City.
101. “Corrected Bouldin Saga Genealogy,” Katherine E. Harbury, 20 August 2006, Digital file, http://bouldenhistory.org/Corrected_Bouldin_Saga_G...ent_generations.html, see Multimedia Tab.
File: Corrected Bouldin Genealogy
103. “Federal Census 1850.” Henry Co, VA.
104. “1900 Federal Census.” Madison, Clarke, OH.
105. Book, Fragmentary Genealogical Record of the Descendents of Myer Avery and his son Peter AveryAvery, John, Avery, John H., 1914, copy contained in Reference 60, p. 18, 32.
106. Descendants of Nicolas De La Vergne through..Benjamin.., Alder Tree Press, Los Angeles, 1997, LDS Library, microfilm call # 2055430, p. 74, 96.
107. “Death Cert., Herbert D. Avery,” Reg. Distr. 2800, Reg. No. 38, #746, Cert. copy, Dept. of Health, Richmond, VA.
File: AveryHerbertDdeathCert
109. Baptisms Record, St. Pauls Lutheran & Reformed Union Church, Ringtown, Schuylkill Co., Pennsylvania; 1810-1910, 135.
File: ShaefferMignonBirth
110. Descendants of Nicolas De La Vergne through..Benjamin.., Alder Tree Press, Los Angeles, 1997, LDS Library, microfilm call # 2055430, p. 96.
111. “Death Certificate, Minnie S. Avery,” Dep’t of Commerce, Commonwealth of Virginia, 20439.
File: AveryMignonDeath
113. Roanoker, Mar, Apr 1992, Barranger, Helen.
114. “Marriage Record Report No. 1904,” Canon City, Fremont Co., CO, Avery, Herbert D. and Shaeffer, Minnie (Mignon) C., 16 Oct 1900.
File: AveryHerbertMignonMarriage
115. “Federal Census 1870.” Clinton, Grand River Twp, Henry Co., MO.
116. “Federal Census 1880.” Clinton, Henry Co., MO.
117. “1900 Federal Census.” Canon City, Fremont Co., CO.
118. Book, Fragmentary Genealogical Record of the Descendents of Myer Avery and his son Peter AveryAvery, John, Avery, John H., 1914, copy contained in Reference 60.
119. “Federal Census 1910.” Canon City, Fremont Co., CO (error-indexed under OWEN).
120. “Federal Census 1880.” Canon City, Fremont, CO.
121. “1900 Federal Census.” Canon City, Fremont, CO.
122. Book, Fragmentary Genealogical Record of the Descendents of Myer Avery and his son Peter AveryAvery, John, Avery, John H., 1914, copy contained in Reference 60, p. 8, 17.
123. “Death Cert., Howard G. Avery,” Virginia Dep't. of Health.
124. Descendants of Nicolas De La Vergne through..Benjamin.., Alder Tree Press, Los Angeles, 1997, LDS Library, microfilm call # 2055430, p. 74.
125. “Death Certificate, Angus Clark Avery,” Missouri State Board of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics, No. 31276, Died 18 Sep 1911, Clinton, Henry Co., MO, Born 26 Jan 1836.
File: AveryAngusDeath
126. “Avery Family Bible,” Henry Co. Hist. Soc. Genealogy Library, Clinton, MO.
127. Book, Fragmentary Genealogical Record of the Descendents of Myer Avery and his son Peter AveryAvery, John, Avery, John H., 1914, copy contained in Reference 60, p. 18.
128. Book, Fragmentary Genealogical Record of the Descendents of Myer Avery and his son Peter AveryAvery, John, Avery, John H., 1914, copy contained in Reference 60, p. 17.
129. Descendants of Nicolas De La Vergne through..Benjamin.., Alder Tree Press, Los Angeles, 1997, LDS Library, microfilm call # 2055430, p. 48, 74.
130. “Obituary, Mrs. A. C. Avery,” The Montrose Tidings, Montrose, Missouri, 2 Aug 1923, p. 1, Died 26 July 1923.
Death of Mrs. A. C. Avery.
Mrs. Rhoda A. Avery, relict of the late Angus C. Avery, departed this life Thursday morn-ing, July 26, at the family home in Clinton, and funeral services were held thereat Friday after-noon, followed by interment in beautiful Englewood cemetery.
Mrs. Avery was a daughter of Wm. H. and Catherine Dodge and was born at Marietta, Ohio, March 28, 1838, and married Angus C. Avery at Spencer, Tenn-
eane to Cinton shorly theread
ter.
Of the nine children that blessed this union four sons and one daughter-Mrs. Mack Fewel
—survive.
Mrs. Avery was a refined and cultured woman, a Christian in precept and practice, a devoted wife and mother, and an always responsive neighbor.
File: AveryRhodaAObit
131. “50 years Anniversary Announcement,” Henry County Democrat, 7 July 1919, Page 1, Angus Clark AVERY and Rhoda Augusta DODGE m. 3 July 1860.
50 Years Wedded
Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.
A. C. Avery
Angus Clark Avery Rhoda Augusta Dodge
1860-1910
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Avery
announce the fiftieth anniversary
of their marriage
July third
eighteen hundred and sixty
at Powana (Pomona) Tennessee
File: Avery50thAnniv
132. Book, Fragmentary Genealogical Record of the Descendents of Myer Avery and his son Peter AveryAvery, John, Avery, John H., 1914, copy contained in Reference 60, p. 17, 18.
133. “Federal Census 1920.” Clinton Twp, Henry Co., MO.
134. “Article and Transcription of Avery/Noble Family Bible,” The Gadsen Times (Gadsen, AL) 19 Dec 1965, “Bible in Old Trunk Held Family Records,” Jerry Jones, Historian.
Files (2): AveryNobleBibleArticle, AveryNobleBibleTranscription
135. Book, Fragmentary Genealogical Record of the Descendents of Myer Avery and his son Peter AveryAvery, John, Avery, John H., 1914, copy contained in Reference 60, p. 7.
136. Book, Fragmentary Genealogical Record of the Descendents of Myer Avery and his son Peter AveryAvery, John, Avery, John H., 1914, copy contained in Reference 60, p. 8.
137. “Index, Avery Cemetery of Tebo Twp, Henry Co. MO,” Windsor Chapter of FFA, http://www.rootsweb.com/~mohenry/cemetery/cem1005.htm, The Windsor FFA Chapter cleaned and renovated this cemetery in 2003.
Avery Cemetery
T43, R25, S10 - Tebo Township
460 NE 1150 Rd, Henry Co, MO
19 known burials from 1843 to 1918
Page Updated: 11/02/2005
Landowner: James & Joanna Watson
Indexed by: Windsor FFA
Directions: Seven miles west of Windsor on Hwy 2, then 1 1/2 miles south on Hwy J, then 1 mile west on gravel road, then 1/4 mile south on gravel road until road crosses creek. Cemetery is on a small hill 900 feet west of road, on north side of creek.
Condition: The Windsor FFA Chapter, under the leadership of advisor Kevin Gnuschke, cleaned and renovated this cemetery in 2003.
AVERY, Bethiah - b: May 1 1857 Henry Co, MO - d: Jul 14 1860 - dau of Ponsonby Green & Sarepta WALKER AVERY - 3Y 2M 16D lineage
AVERY, Elizabeth GREEN - b: Nov 10 1798 White Co, TN - d: Mar 6 1846 near Calhoun, Henry Co, MO - dau of Rev. John & Rachel MACKEY GREEN - m: Nov 25 1819, White Co, TN to Rev. Henry AVERY - ch: Ponsonby Green, William Lane, Robinson Lafayette, Thomas Flavius, Nancy Ann, Susan Jane, Angus Clark, James Mason lineage
AVERY, Henry Rev. - b: Oct 18 1793 Roane Co, TN - d: Sep 26 1845 - son of Peter & Mary YAPLE AVERY - mil: War of 1812 & Seminole Indian War - m: Nov 25 1819 to Elizabeth GREEN - ch: Ponsonby Green, William Lane, Robinson Lafayette, Thomas Flavius, Nancy Ann, Susan Jane, Angus Clark, James Mason - 51Y 11M 8D bio lineage
AVERY, Infant Boy - b: Feb 25 1844 - d: Feb 26 1844 - son of Judge William Lane & Sophronia Caroline WILLIAMS AVERY lineage
AVERY, Infant Boy - b: May 1 1887 Henry Co, mO - d: May 7 1887 Henry Co, MO - son of Robert Walter & Serenna Estella MERRITT AVERY lineage
AVERY, Ponsonby Green - b: Oct 2 1820 White Co, TN - d: Jan 31 1863 Calhoun, Henry Co, MO - son of Rev. Henry & Elizabeth GREEN AVERY - m: Nov 7 1849, Henry Co, MO to Sarepta WALKER - ch: Elizabeth Rebecca, Pleasant, Sarah Adaline, Bethiah, James Henry, George Green - 42Y 3M 29D lineage
AVERY, Robinson Lafayette - b: Dec 12 1824 White Co, TN - d: Feb 27 1889 Clinton, MO - son of Rev. Henry & Elizabeth GREEN AVERY - m: Dec 8 1857, Henry Co, MO to Venezula PALMER - ch: Mary Elizabeth, Rose Emma, Henry Flavius, Victor Palmer, Serepta Estelle, James William, Robinson Edgar - no marker obit bio lineage
AVERY, Sarepta WALKER - b: Dec 7 1831 - d: Jan 26 1918 Henry Co, MO - dau of Pleasant WALKER - m: Nov 7 1849, Henry Co, MO to Ponsonby Green AVERY - ch: Elizabeth Rebecca, Pleasant, Sarah Adaline, Bethiah, James Henry, George Green lineage
AVERY, Thomas Flavius - b: Mar 31 1827 White Co, TN - d: Aug 5 1843 Henry Co, MO - son of Rev. Henry & Elizabeth GREEN AVERY - 16Y 4M 5D lineage
AVERY, Victor Palmer - b: Mar 5 1866 - d: Aug 17 1868 - son of Robinson Lafayette & Venezula PALMER AVERY - 2Y 5M 12D lineage
AVERY, William Lane, Judge - b: Nov 14 1822 White Co, TN - d: Mar 2 1875 Clinton, MO - son of Rev. Henry & Elizabeth GREEN AVERY - m: Jan 17 1843, Henry Co, MO to Sophronia Caroline WILLIAMS (she died May 6 1917 and is buried in Colorado Springs, CO) - ch: Infant Boy, Nancy Elizabeth, Lenora Amelia, Charles Edward, Robert Walter, Emma Ophelia, Idora Florence, Mary Henrietta, Lillian May, John Henry - 52Y 3M 18D pict lineage
CHIPMAN, David - b: Jul 4 1854 Lafayette Co, MO - d: Apr 8 1911 Windsor, MO - m: Dec 20 1882 to Mary Elizabeth AVERY - ch: Infant Boy, Joseph Avery, Infant Boy, Gertrude Cross - no marker - bur: Apr 10 1911 obit lineage
CHIPMAN, Mary Elizabeth AVERY - b: Oct 5 1858 near Calhoun, MO - d: Feb 8 Windsor, MO - dau of Robinson Lane & Venezula PALMER AVERY - m: Dec 20 1882, Clinton, MO to David CHIPMAN - ch: Infant Boy, Joseph Avery, Infant Boy, Gertrude Cross - no marker - bur: Feb 9 obit lineage
COPPAGE, William Otis - b: Apr 1 1870 Henry Co, MO - d: Oct 11 1871 Henry Co, MO - son of John Wesley & Lenora Amelia AVERY COPPAGE - 1Y 6M 11D lineage
EDDINS, Franklin Harvey - b: Jun 17 1822 VA - d: Jan 18 1861 Johnson Co, MO - son of Claiborne "Clayton" & Elizabeth GRAVES EDDINS - m: Nov 8 1849, Henry Co, MO to Susan Jane AVERY - ch: Regina Ella, Clora Susan, Mary Emma, Frankie Elizabeth - no stone lineage
MARR, Claudius E. - b: Jun 20 1872 Henry Co, MO - d: Feb 10 1873 - son of Nicholas & Idora Florence AVERY MARR - 7M 20D lineage
MARR, Idora Florence AVERY - b: Feb 4 1855 Henry Co, MO - d: Sep 18 1874 Henry Co, MO - dau of Judge William Lane & Sophronia Caroline WILLIAMS AVERY - m: Dec 19 1870, Henry Co, MO to Nicholas MARR - ch: Claudius E., Ermine Donald - 19Y 6M 14D lineage
WALL, Emma Ophelia AVERY - b: Sep 9 1853 Henry Co, MO - d: Jan 7 1876 Henry Co, MO - dau of William Lane & Sophronia Caroline WILLIAMS AVERY - m: Aug 14 1873, Henry Co, MO to James William WALL - ch: Minnie Ethel - 22Y 3M 28D lineage
WALL, Minnie Ethel - b: Oct 2 1874 Henry Co, MO - d: Feb 14 1876 Henry Co, MO - dau of James William & Emma Ophelia AVERY WALL - 1Y 7M 11D lineage
138. “Federal census 1830.” White Co., TN.
139. “Avery, Augustus Dodge obituary.”
Obituary.
Augustus Dodge Avery was born March 30th, 1861, at the former Dickinson home at the corner of second and Jefferson streets, Clinton, Missouri and died at Sydney, Australia, February 12th, 1913 of pneumonia after a sickness of three or four days, his last message home being dated February 8th.
To write a history of the Avery family would be to write much of the history of Henry county.
His grandfather, Henry Avery, was born in Tennessee, 1793. He served under General Jackson in the war of 1812 and the Seminole Indian war. He was a friend of the General's, making and using many quill pens for him, and corresponded with him many years after coming to Missouri. He built the first hewn log house in the county, (Tebo Township). In this home was born the first white girl in the county. Here too, the first county court met in 1835. He was a minister and preached west to the State line and east to St. Louis county, preaching many times to the Indians. The good citizenship of a score or more of grandsons is a fine tribute L to his moral character.
Angus Clark, father of Augustus Dodge Avery, was born in this pioneer home-. He was educated in the Missouri State University, afterward graduating in the Burnett College, and the law department of the Cumberland University, both in Tennessee. He practiced law until the war, then engaged extensively in the real estate business for many years. He was interested in education and enjoyed travel. Gus. D. therefore inherited a love for education and travel. After finishing Franklin school his father sent him to Washington University, at St. Louis, where he prepared himself for a civil engineer. His graduation present from his father was a trip to Europe. This trip was of short duration as he became sick in London. Returning he landed in Cuba. This was in 1884. After spending some time in Cuba, he toured old Mexico, then the Yosemite Valley, then extending the trip into Alaska; being perhaps the first pioneer from this part of the State to the interior of that far north territory. Prof. Jenks, of the Brown University of Providence, R. I., was his traveling companion in Alaska. The Professor visited I Gus' father on his way home.
For many years his home has been at Mill Valley, a beautiful suburb across the bay from San Francisco. He put Clinton on the map. One of our prominent ladies touring California heard the guide say as she went up Mt. Tamalpais, "This wonderful scenic railway is a tribute to the engineering skill of a Clinton, Missouri, man." She called to see the engineer and found Gus D. Avery. He conceived and carried out a plan to stop the earth slides that threatened the famous Cliff house on the shore on Son Francisco Bay. As civil engineer for the immense Sutro estate in and around San Francisco, he maintained his reputation for difficult and accurate work. After an extended visit here in his father's home he started his trip around the world near the last part of March, 1911. Thus he had spent nearly two years in his travels, but was anxious to visit China, Japan, and the Philippine Islands before returning.
He was a cosmopolitan in character and whether visiting his native heath among his family and school-boy friends or touring the capitols of Europe, visiting Egypt, Palestine and India, on land or sea, he was quite at home and well received by those he met. His was a full and an abundant life.
He leaves his mother and sister, Mrs. Evelyn Freund, Clinton, Mo., his brother, W. H., many years connected with a printing and publishing Company, Los Angeles, Calif., Howard G. Avery, Attorney, Norfolk, Va., Herbert D. Avery, fruit business, Canon City, Colo., Angus B., Depot. master, Shreveport, La., Mrs. Clara Arnold, wife of Mayor Henry J. Arnold, Denver, Colorado, Walter W., Assistant General Passenger agent of the Kansas City Southern R. R., Kansas City, Mo.
File: AveryAugustusD obit
140. “Baptismal Records of Dutch Reformed Church, Poughkeepsie, Dutchess Co., NY,” 26 May 1739.
Name Petrus
Date 26 May (The year 1739 appears on another entry on same page)
Parents: Meyer Every and Dorikas Frederiks
Witnesses: Jacob Boekhorst and Zusanne Kankely
Files (2): AveryPeterBaptism, EveryPetrusBaptism
141. Howard S. Avery, “Avery Genealogical Data,” 9/22/1971, loose leaf book, files of Jon E. Avery, p. 3.
142. “Baptism of Petrus, son of Meyer Iodry & Dorihar Frederiks,” 26 May 1739, Poughkeepsie, NY, Posted by Sharilyn Whitaker, Avery forum, see free-form text, http://genforum.genealogy.com/avery/messages/3526.html, Petrus, son of Meyer.
Re: Myer EVERY = Nehemiah EVERY? had son Peter, Duchess Co. NY, 1739
Posted by: Sharilyn Whitaker (ID *****3029)
Date: March 20, 2011 at 13:01:28
In Reply to: Myer EVERY = Nehemiah EVERY? had son Peter, Duchess Co. NY, 1739 by Jon Avery
of 3526
The various given names recorded for the husband of Dorcas Fredericks,and father of Peter Avery who married Mary Yaple are:
(1) Le Meyer
This name is seen at the Kingston DRC baptism of his first known son, who was named for him, thusly:
Register of the Dutch Church at Kingston
29 August 1736 Baptism by Domine Vas
Hoes # 4651
Le Meyer Inening
Dorothe Frederiks
Child: Le Meyer
Sponsors: Jan Kankely, Annatche Storm
(2) The related name Myer or Meyer comes from the baptism of his son Peter:
Pkpsie
Meyer Iodry Petrus
Dorihar Fiedricks 27 May 1739
This man, and his son of the same name,are seen as "Nehemiah Avery" on tax lists, and other documents.
The spelling of the 17th and 18th centuries in New York is truly haphazard, much depending on the nationality of the person doing the recording, and how that language might phonetically interpret English.
But the given name Le Meyer, Myer, Meyer or Nehemiah with surname shown as Avery or Every all refer to the same person.
DNA and intensive research by the NEHGS clearly shows that there is NO connection of this "Nehemiah Avery" line to that of the Groton Averys.
Edward Every of the Hudson Valley Every family was NOT the brother of Groton Christopher Avery.
Regards,
Sharilyn Whitaker
Files (2): EveryPetrusBaptism, AveryPeterBaptism
143. Howard S. Avery, “Avery Genealogical Data,” 9/22/1971, loose leaf book, files of Jon E. Avery.
144. “Baptism of Petrus, son of Meyer Iodry & Dorihar Frederiks,” 26 May 1739, Poughkeepsie, NY, Posted by Sharilyn Whitaker, Avery forum, see free-form text, http://genforum.genealogy.com/avery/messages/3526.html.
Re: Myer EVERY = Nehemiah EVERY? had son Peter, Duchess Co. NY, 1739
Posted by: Sharilyn Whitaker (ID *****3029)
Date: March 20, 2011 at 13:01:28
In Reply to: Myer EVERY = Nehemiah EVERY? had son Peter, Duchess Co. NY, 1739 by Jon Avery
of 3526
The various given names recorded for the husband of Dorcas Fredericks,and father of Peter Avery who married Mary Yaple are:
(1) Le Meyer
This name is seen at the Kingston DRC baptism of his first known son, who was named for him, thusly:
Register of the Dutch Church at Kingston
29 August 1736 Baptism by Domine Vas
Hoes # 4651
Le Meyer Inening
Dorothe Frederiks
Child: Le Meyer
Sponsors: Jan Kankely, Annatche Storm
(2) The related name Myer or Meyer comes from the baptism of his son Peter:
Pkpsie
Meyer Iodry Petrus
Dorihar Fiedricks 27 May 1739
This man, and his son of the same name,are seen as "Nehemiah Avery" on tax lists, and other documents.
The spelling of the 17th and 18th centuries in New York is truly haphazard, much depending on the nationality of the person doing the recording, and how that language might phonetically interpret English.
But the given name Le Meyer, Myer, Meyer or Nehemiah with surname shown as Avery or Every all refer to the same person.
DNA and intensive research by the NEHGS clearly shows that there is NO connection of this "Nehemiah Avery" line to that of the Groton Averys.
Edward Every of the Hudson Valley Every family was NOT the brother of Groton Christopher Avery.
Regards,
Sharilyn Whitaker
Files (2): EveryPetrusBaptism, AveryPeterBaptism
145. The Gadsen Times, Gadsen, AL, 19 Dec 1965, “Bible In Old Trunk Held Family Records,” Jerry Jones, pp 264-265.
Recently while looking
through an old trunk at the
home of Mrs. Jewel Noble,
Route One, Attalia an old
Bible dating back to the
early 1700's was found.
The first record was the
birth of Peter Avery, born in
1739 in Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
It stated that Peter was the
son of Myer and Doricas
Fredericks Avery and that
he married Mary Yaple.
The births of their 11 child-
ren are listed from January
15, 1779 to October 26, 1805.
There are also the birth rec-
ords for four generations of
this family as well as the
birth and death dates of the
parents of some of the hus-
bands and wives of the chil-
dren.
Peter Avery came to Ala-
bama soon after it had be-
come a state, and settled in
what is now known as Mur-
phree's Valley near Aurora.
He is buried in a grave at the
foot of Sand Mountain near
the old Morton's Mill.
A story that has come down
in the family is that on the
way to the cemetery the
horses drawing the wagon
which carried his body ran
away down the mountain.
The casket was thrown out and
there was not time to build
another one. A grave was dug
and he was buried at that
spot. A few years ago a mark-
er was still there, but it can-
not be located at the present
time.
Of the 11 children of Peter
and Mary Avery only one re-
mained in Alabama. The oth-
ers migrated to Missouri, Ar-
kansas, Tennessee and Mis-
sissippi.
Allen Avery, born October
26, 1805 and died August 31,
1859, was the son who re-
mained here. He married
Sarah McBrayer, the daugh-
ter of David and Mary Young
McBrayer from Buncombe
County, N. C. They built a
log house in Sand Valley
which is still standing today.
Mr. Avery was a farmer
and a merchant. In the same
trunk in which the Bible was
found, an old ledger of the
accounts to Alien Avery was
discovered. It contained the
names and'arounts owed of
over a hundred families for
the years of 1835-1839. At one
time there was a Post Office
located in the store owned
by Mr. Avery and was known
as Avery, Ala. He is buried
in the historic Noble Hill
Cemetery near this home.
Mr. Avery owned several
farms including the Noble
farms in Sand Valley and the
Whorton farm on Big Wills
Creek in Attalia. Both of
these farms are owned by
descendants of Allen Avery.
(Readers' questions should
be malled to Jerry B. Jones,
The Gadsden Times, P. 0.
Box 108, Gadsden, Ala. 35901)
File: AveryPeterBurialArticle
146. “A Study of Peter Avery, His Progeny & Avery Trace, Part II of III,” p. 146,147, Jane Gray Buchanan, Tennessee Ancestors, 23 No. 3, December 2007, A Tri-Annual Publication of the East Tennessee Historical Society.
Family tradition holds that after the move to Alabama, Peter lived with his son David on Sand Mountain, a broad plateau that extends some distance into northern Alabama from the Chattanooga, Tennessee area. A story has been handed down through the generations of Peter's descendants about events following Peter's demise ca. 1823/1824, as his body was being taken to the cemetery for burial. It is through the genealogical pursuits of Jerry Jones of Gadsden, Alabama, who copied entries from the Avery Bible before it was burned in a house fire in the early 1970s, that we know about this.
Peter's remains were being taken to the Cove Church Cemetery at the foot of Sand Mountain by family members in a horse-drawn wagon, making their way down the steep, curving road. At one of the switch-back curves, the horses bolted and ran. The wagon wrecked, and accompanying family, casket and remains were thrown out. Because of injuries to family members requiring immediate attention and the observation that the remains could not be moved further, it was concluded that there was not time to build another casket. The decision was made to bury the aged Revolutionary War soldier in this inglorious place - a small clearing beside the curve in the road. Later the spot was dignified by the family with a stone marker bearing Peter’s name birth and death dates, seen by passers-by for more than a hundred years.
The marker is not there today. Jerry Jones tells us that on a dark night during the 1930s two inebriated pranksters pulled the marker from the ground and took it to a sister’s home at the foot of the mountain. Next morning they were chided about committing such a deed and urged to put it back where it belonged. They set ofdf to do just that, but afraid of being seen by someone who might think they were up to no good, they decided to bury it. Peter Avery’s tombstone has not been seen since.
147. Book, Fragmentary Genealogical Record of the Descendents of Myer Avery and his son Peter AveryAvery, John, Avery, John H., 1914, copy contained in Reference 60, p. 4.
148. Proven NSDAR Membership #763299 of Celeste Maria CAULLEY.
149. “Kingston Marriage Records, Old Dutch Church, Kingston, Ulster Co., NY,” Peter Efferli (Avery) and Maria Jebbel (Mary Yaple) 20 June 1778, 639.
PETER EFFERLI, j. m., born in Dutches [Dutchess] Co., and MARIA JEBBEL, j. d. born in Pennsylvanie (Pennsylvania) and both resid in Bakatakan. Banns published, but dates not given.
File: AveryPeterMarriage
150. Image of record verifying Peter Avery in Rev War.5.
23
Avere, Peter
Cantine’s Regiment New York Militia (Revolutionary War)
Card Numbers
372802?1
————————
a Cantine’s Regiment N.Y. Militia
Peter Avere
Appears as shown below on an
Account
od Provission Delivered out to the Detachment of
Men of Colo John Cantine’s Rgt Commanded by
Lieut Col Newkerk at Peenpeck, Augt 5th, 1778
(Revolutionary War)
Account dated Marbletown
July 23 1789
Date of the Return Sept 2, 1778
By Whose Order John Cantine (sig) Coll
No. of Men 5
No of Days 5
Lb of Beef 25
Lb. of Flour 37 1/2
Qts of Salt ??
By whom Received Peter Avere (sig)
File: AveryPeterRevWar
151. “Deed Peter Avery to Tabitha Avery for land in Blount Co., TN,” 17 Jan 1798.
Peter Avery to Tobithey Everey Pages 23 to 24 Book A
Know all men by these presents thatI Peter Avery of the County of Blount of the Tennessee do for the consideration of the sum to me in hand paid by Tobithey Every of one hundred dollars to the said Peter Avery do burgon {bargain} sell and forever quit claim onto the said Tobithey Everey and to her heirs and assigns for ever my lands and improvements houses and out houses with all my right of occupancy thereunto belonging with all my horses and horned cattle and with my household furniture likewise my farming tools and hogs and I the said Peter Avery do for my self and my heirs warrant and will forever defend the afore said lands and tenements stock or stocks and rights of occupancy and my farming tools with my household furniture to Tobithey Everey and to her heirs and assigns for ever __?___ lived when wrote and before signed and sealed Hereunto I have set my hand and placed my seal this 17 day of January 1798
Peter Avery (x) (Efferli)
In presents of us
Enoch Mc_____
__ __ Buyly
NB the above land or improvements is Bounded as folioweth
Beginning at point of a hill on a white oak and buck eye thence a straight course to the mountain thence a Easterly by the mountain to a stake in Tiptons line thence down Tiptons line to a stake by the ____ thence to the beginning...
File: AveryDeedPeterToTabitha1798
152. The Gadsen Times, Gadsen, AL, 19 Dec 1965, “Bible In Old Trunk Held Family Records,” Jerry Jones.
Recently while looking
through an old trunk at the
home of Mrs. Jewel Noble,
Route One, Attalia an old
Bible dating back to the
early 1700's was found.
The first record was the
birth of Peter Avery, born in
1739 in Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
It stated that Peter was the
son of Myer and Doricas
Fredericks Avery and that
he married Mary Yaple.
The births of their 11 child-
ren are listed from January
15, 1779 to October 26, 1805.
There are also the birth rec-
ords for four generations of
this family as well as the
birth and death dates of the
parents of some of the hus-
bands and wives of the chil-
dren.
Peter Avery came to Ala-
bama soon after it had be-
come a state, and settled in
what is now known as Mur-
phree's Valley near Aurora.
He is buried in a grave at the
foot of Sand Mountain near
the old Morton's Mill.
A story that has come down
in the family is that on the
way to the cemetery the
horses drawing the wagon
which carried his body ran
away down the mountain.
The casket was thrown out and
there was not time to build
another one. A grave was dug
and he was buried at that
spot. A few years ago a mark-
er was still there, but it can-
not be located at the present
time.
Of the 11 children of Peter
and Mary Avery only one re-
mained in Alabama. The oth-
ers migrated to Missouri, Ar-
kansas, Tennessee and Mis-
sissippi.
Allen Avery, born October
26, 1805 and died August 31,
1859, was the son who re-
mained here. He married
Sarah McBrayer, the daugh-
ter of David and Mary Young
McBrayer from Buncombe
County, N. C. They built a
log house in Sand Valley
which is still standing today.
Mr. Avery was a farmer
and a merchant. In the same
trunk in which the Bible was
found, an old ledger of the
accounts to Alien Avery was
discovered. It contained the
names and'arounts owed of
over a hundred families for
the years of 1835-1839. At one
time there was a Post Office
located in the store owned
by Mr. Avery and was known
as Avery, Ala. He is buried
in the historic Noble Hill
Cemetery near this home.
Mr. Avery owned several
farms including the Noble
farms in Sand Valley and the
Whorton farm on Big Wills
Creek in Attalia. Both of
these farms are owned by
descendants of Allen Avery.
(Readers' questions should
be malled to Jerry B. Jones,
The Gadsden Times, P. 0.
Box 108, Gadsden, Ala. 35901)
File: AveryPeterBurialArticle
153. extracts/transcription of, Church Book of the Mount Moriah Church, 1820-1901, Blount Co., AL.
154. “Birth Cert., part 2, name.,” State of Ohio, HansonHEbirthCert2.jpg.
155. “Hannson, Cheryl Lee birt Certs,” Canton City, Stark Co., OH, Ohio# 118366.
Files (3): HansonCherylbirthCert1, HansonCherylbirthCert2, HansonCherylbirthCert3
156. “Hanson Family Record,” Alfonso Bernardo Hanson, 1961, High Res digital scans of Paper Copy, Paper Copy held by Jon E. Avery, Sheets 7 & 8.
Files (16): Sheet 01-John_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 02-George_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 02A-Hanson_Name_HiRes, Sheet 03-Elijah_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 04-Manoah_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 05-Iddo_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 05A-Iddo_Grandchildren_HiRes, Sheet 06-Edward_Iddo_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 06A-Distler_Lineage_HiRes, Sheet 07-Alfonso_B_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 07A-Story_Pig_Chest_HiRes, Sheet 07B-Philip_Bules_HiRes, Sheet 08-Harold_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 08+-Family_Record_HiRes, Sheet 09-Other_Relatives_HiRes, Sheet 10-Children_Isaac_Susan_HiRes
157. Notes from Holbrook Family Reunion, paper in “Holbrook” envelope in “Hanson” family history records.
158. “Hanson, Harold, Birth Certs,” State of Ohio.
Files (3): HansonHEbirthCert2, HansonHEbirthCert1, HansonHEbirthCert3
159. “Death Cert., Harold E. Hanson,” HansonHEdeathCert.jpg.
File: HansonHEdeathCert
160. “Social Security Death Master File,” SSA, Baltimore, MD, SSN=280-12-1598.
161. “Hanson Family Record,” Alfonso Bernardo Hanson, 1961, High Res digital scans of Paper Copy, Paper Copy held by Jon E. Avery, Sheet 7.
Files (16): Sheet 01-John_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 02-George_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 02A-Hanson_Name_HiRes, Sheet 03-Elijah_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 04-Manoah_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 05-Iddo_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 05A-Iddo_Grandchildren_HiRes, Sheet 06-Edward_Iddo_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 06A-Distler_Lineage_HiRes, Sheet 07-Alfonso_B_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 07A-Story_Pig_Chest_HiRes, Sheet 07B-Philip_Bules_HiRes, Sheet 08-Harold_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 08+-Family_Record_HiRes, Sheet 09-Other_Relatives_HiRes, Sheet 10-Children_Isaac_Susan_HiRes
162. “Obituary, Harold Hanson.”
HANSON. Harold “Hal” E. Hanson, 78 husband of Elizabeth “Betsy” Hanson, of Glastonbury, died Wednesday (Aug. 9) In a local convalescent home. Born in Akron, Ohio, he attended Kent State University, and for several years was a reporter in Akron and Canton, Ohio newspapers. He joined Republic Steel Corporation, and for ll 40 years was a star salesman and Resident Sales Manager. He was a Master Sergeant int e U.S. Army Combat Engineers in Europe during World War II. He lived in Glastonbury for 27 years. He was active in Faith Lutheran Church, East Hartford. Hal served as president of the Church Council for five years, and was an active participant in the growth of the church. Previously he had been president of the Council of Redeemer Lutheran Church, Ramsey NJ. Besides his loving wife, he leaves a daughter and her husband, Cheryl and Jon Avery of West Chester, Pa.; a son and his wife, Bruce and Kim Hanson of Harwinton; five grandchildren, Shawn Marie, Darily A., Jeremy, Lindsay, and Kyle. A Memorial Service will be Friday (Aug11) 3 p.m., in the Faith Lutheran Church, East Hartford. Private burial will be at the convenience of the family. There will be no calling hours. The family will receive friends and family in the church parish hall at the conclusion of the service. The Glastonbury Funeral Home has charge of arrangements.
File: HansonHalObit
163. “Birth Cert. Eliz. E. Maneilly,” Canton City, Stark Co., OH.
File: ManeillyEEbirthCert
164. “Death Cert., Eliz. A. Hanson,” HansonEAdeathCert.jpg.
165. “Obit., Elizabeth A. Hanson,” Hartford Courant, 16 Jan 2004.
Elizabeth A. "Betsy" Hanson departed this life she so dearly loved on Wednesday (January 14, 2004). She was the widow of her beloved husband, Harold E. Hanson. She was born in Canton, OH and graduated from McKinley High School and the Timken Mercy Medical Center as a registered nurse. She enjoyed and loved her long career in many aspects of nursing, including several years at Hartford Hospital and at various local industries as an occupational health nurse. She retired in 1982. Betsy was an avid gardener and active in local garden clubs serving as President of the Nutmeg Club in Glastonbury, was a flower show judge at the Berlin Fair, was a long time member of the Evergreen Club and of The Conn. Horticultural Society. She presented programs on the preservation of plants and flowers, holiday designs and other arts and crafts to many groups in the area. She was a long time member of Faith Lutheran Church, East Hartford and served as president of the Lutheran Church Women. She worked for five years on a committee that constructed 25 stained glass windows that grace the sanctuary of her church. Elizabeth leaves her beloved family, a daughter and son-in-law, Cheryl and Jon Avery of Pottstown, PA; son and daughter-in-law, Bruce and Kim Hanson of Harwinton; grandchildren, James and Shawn Avery Carnall, Darilyn Avery, Jeremy White, Lindsay Hanson, and Kyle Hanson; and beloved friend and companion, William Edge of Farmington. A memorial service will be held at 11a.m. Monday, January 19, at Faith Lutheran Church, 1120 Silver Lane, East Hartford. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be sent to the church for the memorial garden which she designed and sponsored in memory of her husband.
File: HansonBetsyObit
166. “Maneilly, Bette Ann,” Nursing Diploma and RN Certificate.
Files (2): ManeillyBetteAnnNursingCert, ManeillyBetteAnnNursingDipl
167. “Marriage Cert, Hanson, HE & Maneilly, EA,” Stark Co., OH, Vol 49, Page 599, Probate Court, Stark Co., OH.
File: HansonHEManeillyEAmarrCert
168. “SS-5, Hanson, H. E.,” SSA, Baltimore, MD, HansonHEformSS5.jpg.
File: HansonHEformSS5
169. “Hanson Family Record,” Alfonso Bernardo Hanson, 1961, High Res digital scans of Paper Copy, Paper Copy held by Jon E. Avery, Sheet 8.
Files (16): Sheet 01-John_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 02-George_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 02A-Hanson_Name_HiRes, Sheet 03-Elijah_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 04-Manoah_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 05-Iddo_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 05A-Iddo_Grandchildren_HiRes, Sheet 06-Edward_Iddo_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 06A-Distler_Lineage_HiRes, Sheet 07-Alfonso_B_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 07A-Story_Pig_Chest_HiRes, Sheet 07B-Philip_Bules_HiRes, Sheet 08-Harold_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 08+-Family_Record_HiRes, Sheet 09-Other_Relatives_HiRes, Sheet 10-Children_Isaac_Susan_HiRes
170. “SS-5, Alfonso B. Hanson,” SSA, Baltimore, MD, HansonABformSS5.jpg.
File: HansonABformSS5
171. “Hanson Family Record,” Alfonso Bernardo Hanson, 1961, High Res digital scans of Paper Copy, Paper Copy held by Jon E. Avery, Sheets 6 & 7.
Files (16): Sheet 01-John_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 02-George_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 02A-Hanson_Name_HiRes, Sheet 03-Elijah_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 04-Manoah_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 05-Iddo_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 05A-Iddo_Grandchildren_HiRes, Sheet 06-Edward_Iddo_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 06A-Distler_Lineage_HiRes, Sheet 07-Alfonso_B_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 07A-Story_Pig_Chest_HiRes, Sheet 07B-Philip_Bules_HiRes, Sheet 08-Harold_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 08+-Family_Record_HiRes, Sheet 09-Other_Relatives_HiRes, Sheet 10-Children_Isaac_Susan_HiRes
172. “Letter to Iddo Hanson from sister Louise Williams,” 1853, Originally transcribed by ?, but retyped verbatim by Jon Avery.
File: 05BC-HansonLetter1853
173. “Federal Census 1920.” Akron, Summit, OH. sht 12A ln 4.
174. “cert. copy: Birth Record, Alfonso Barnard HANSON,” 12 Feb 1889, Monroe Co., OH, Record of Births, Probate Court, Monroe Co., OH, HansonABbirthRec1.jpg & HansonABbirthRec2.jpg, Vol. 2, p. 190.
/Users/jon/Documents/ Genealogy/Pictures/HansonABbirthRec1.jpg
175. “Social Security Death Master File,” SSA, Baltimore, MD, SSN=291-01-8306.
176. “Obituary, Alfonso B. Hanson,” Akrion Beacon Journal, Monday, Akron, OH, Monday, 30 May 1966, 54.
ALFONSO B. HANSON
MASSILLON-Services for Alfonso B. Hanson, retired electric department manager for the Hardware & Supply Co., will be held Wednesday at 1 p. m. at the Arnold Lynch Funeral Home, with burial at Chestnut Hill Cemetery, Cuyahoga Falls.
Mr. Hanson, 77, died unexpectedly Saturday night following a heart attack at his home, 606 Wellman av. SE.
Mr. Hanson was with the firm 50 years, working in Akron before coming here. He retired in 1963. He was a member of Akron Lodge 85 F&AM, Hiram Chapter 18 here, Massillon Commandery, Tadmor Shrine in Akron and the Central Presbyterian Church here.
He leaves his wife, Estelle; & son, Harold of Ramsey, N. J.; a sister; two brothers and two grandchildren.
Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday from 7 to 9 p. m.
File: HansonAlfonsoObit
177. “Mariage Certificate Alfonso B Hanson & Estella E Bules,” 22 Nov 1911, Cuyahoga Co., Ohio, 76923.
File: HansonA&Emarriage
178. “Hanson Family Record,” Alfonso Bernardo Hanson, 1961, High Res digital scans of Paper Copy, Paper Copy held by Jon E. Avery, Sheet 7-B.
Files (16): Sheet 01-John_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 02-George_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 02A-Hanson_Name_HiRes, Sheet 03-Elijah_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 04-Manoah_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 05-Iddo_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 05A-Iddo_Grandchildren_HiRes, Sheet 06-Edward_Iddo_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 06A-Distler_Lineage_HiRes, Sheet 07-Alfonso_B_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 07A-Story_Pig_Chest_HiRes, Sheet 07B-Philip_Bules_HiRes, Sheet 08-Harold_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 08+-Family_Record_HiRes, Sheet 09-Other_Relatives_HiRes, Sheet 10-Children_Isaac_Susan_HiRes
179. Hanson, Estella, Memorial Service Notice.
File: HansonEstellaMemorial
180. “Hanson, Estella Death Certificate,” 30 Apr 1973, Massillon, OH, Ohio Dep’t of Health # 031940.
File: HansonEstellaDeath
181. “Hanson Family Record,” Alfonso Bernardo Hanson, 1961, High Res digital scans of Paper Copy, Paper Copy held by Jon E. Avery, Sheets 6 & 7 & 7-B.
Files (16): Sheet 01-John_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 02-George_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 02A-Hanson_Name_HiRes, Sheet 03-Elijah_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 04-Manoah_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 05-Iddo_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 05A-Iddo_Grandchildren_HiRes, Sheet 06-Edward_Iddo_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 06A-Distler_Lineage_HiRes, Sheet 07-Alfonso_B_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 07A-Story_Pig_Chest_HiRes, Sheet 07B-Philip_Bules_HiRes, Sheet 08-Harold_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 08+-Family_Record_HiRes, Sheet 09-Other_Relatives_HiRes, Sheet 10-Children_Isaac_Susan_HiRes
182. “Federal Census 1920.” Akron, Summit Co, OH. Sht 12A lines 4-9.
183. “cert. copy Marriage Record,” 03/06/1888, Monroe County, OH, Probate Court, Monroe Co., OH, HansonEI+DistlerAmarrCert.jpg, Vol. 3, p. 423.
File: HansonEI+DistlerAmarrCert
184. “Death Cert, Edward Iddo Hanson,” Cleveland, Cuyahoga Co., OH, 37947, HansonEIdeathCert.jpg.
File: HansonEIdeathCert
185. “Hanson Family Record,” Alfonso Bernardo Hanson, 1961, High Res digital scans of Paper Copy, Paper Copy held by Jon E. Avery, Sheets 5 & 6.
Files (16): Sheet 01-John_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 02-George_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 02A-Hanson_Name_HiRes, Sheet 03-Elijah_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 04-Manoah_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 05-Iddo_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 05A-Iddo_Grandchildren_HiRes, Sheet 06-Edward_Iddo_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 06A-Distler_Lineage_HiRes, Sheet 07-Alfonso_B_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 07A-Story_Pig_Chest_HiRes, Sheet 07B-Philip_Bules_HiRes, Sheet 08-Harold_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 08+-Family_Record_HiRes, Sheet 09-Other_Relatives_HiRes, Sheet 10-Children_Isaac_Susan_HiRes
186. “Hanson Family Record,” Alfonso Bernardo Hanson, 1961, High Res digital scans of Paper Copy, Paper Copy held by Jon E. Avery, Sheet 5.
Files (16): Sheet 01-John_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 02-George_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 02A-Hanson_Name_HiRes, Sheet 03-Elijah_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 04-Manoah_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 05-Iddo_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 05A-Iddo_Grandchildren_HiRes, Sheet 06-Edward_Iddo_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 06A-Distler_Lineage_HiRes, Sheet 07-Alfonso_B_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 07A-Story_Pig_Chest_HiRes, Sheet 07B-Philip_Bules_HiRes, Sheet 08-Harold_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 08+-Family_Record_HiRes, Sheet 09-Other_Relatives_HiRes, Sheet 10-Children_Isaac_Susan_HiRes
187. Hanson headstone, West Park Cemetery, Cleveland, OH, HansonEdwardIddoGraveStone.jpg.
HANSON
FATHER
EDWARD I
1858 1921
MOTHER
ANNA K.
1866 1954
File: HansonEdwardIddoGraveStone
188. “1900 Federal Census.” Bethel, Monroe Co., OH.
189. “Federal Census 1920.” Lakewood City, Cuyahoga Co., OH.
190. “Death Cert, Edward Iddo Hanson,” Cleveland, Cuyahoga Co., OH, 37947, HansonEIdeathCert.jpg, 27 years.
File: HansonEIdeathCert
191. “Hanson Family Record,” Alfonso Bernardo Hanson, 1961, High Res digital scans of Paper Copy, Paper Copy held by Jon E. Avery, Sheet 6.
Files (16): Sheet 01-John_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 02-George_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 02A-Hanson_Name_HiRes, Sheet 03-Elijah_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 04-Manoah_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 05-Iddo_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 05A-Iddo_Grandchildren_HiRes, Sheet 06-Edward_Iddo_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 06A-Distler_Lineage_HiRes, Sheet 07-Alfonso_B_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 07A-Story_Pig_Chest_HiRes, Sheet 07B-Philip_Bules_HiRes, Sheet 08-Harold_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 08+-Family_Record_HiRes, Sheet 09-Other_Relatives_HiRes, Sheet 10-Children_Isaac_Susan_HiRes
192. Distler, Anna K. Memorial Service program.
File: DistlerAnnaKMemorial
193. “Obituary, Anna K. Distler,” wife of Edward I. Hanson, Plain Dealer, Cleveland, Cuyahoga Co OH, 30 Nov 1954, 31, Died 28 Nov 1954, the Sunday before Date of obituary, 30 Nov 1954.
Hanson, Anna K,. of 10914 Governor Ave.: age 88 years; wife of the late Edward I.;
mother of Mrs. Paul Babbitt, Al, Clarence and George Hanson; grandmother and great-grandmother; sister of Mrs. Ida Felock and Harry Distler; Sunday morning. Friends may call at the George C. Lang Funeral Home, W. 95 at Lorain Ave where services will be held Wednesday, Dec 1 at 2 p.m.
File: HansonAnnaKobituary
194. “1900 Federal Census.” h'hold of Edward Iddo HANSON, Bethel, Monroe Co., OH.
195. “Federal census 1860, Franklin Twp, Monroe Co., OH, USA.” 55.
196. “Federal census, 1870,Franklin Twp, Monroe Co., OH, USA.” p. 92.
197. “Hanson Family Record,” Alfonso Bernardo Hanson, 1961, High Res digital scans of Paper Copy, Paper Copy held by Jon E. Avery.
Files (16): Sheet 01-John_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 02-George_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 02A-Hanson_Name_HiRes, Sheet 03-Elijah_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 04-Manoah_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 05-Iddo_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 05A-Iddo_Grandchildren_HiRes, Sheet 06-Edward_Iddo_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 06A-Distler_Lineage_HiRes, Sheet 07-Alfonso_B_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 07A-Story_Pig_Chest_HiRes, Sheet 07B-Philip_Bules_HiRes, Sheet 08-Harold_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 08+-Family_Record_HiRes, Sheet 09-Other_Relatives_HiRes, Sheet 10-Children_Isaac_Susan_HiRes
198. Hinshaw, Wm., Ency. of Amer. Quaker Genealogy, Vol IV - OH, Stillwater MM, Belmont Co OH, pages 362, 403, 404, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214349, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214391, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214392, p. 403.
File: HinsonHinshawVolIVP403
199. “cert. copy Marriage Record,” 16 Apr 1836, Belmont Co., OH, microfilm, Probate Court, Belmont Co., OH, HansonI+SmithMmarrCert.jpg, Vol 4, p. 208.
File: HansonI+SmithMmarrCert
200. “Hanson Family Record,” Alfonso Bernardo Hanson, 1961, High Res digital scans of Paper Copy, Paper Copy held by Jon E. Avery, Sheets 4 & 5.
Files (16): Sheet 01-John_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 02-George_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 02A-Hanson_Name_HiRes, Sheet 03-Elijah_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 04-Manoah_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 05-Iddo_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 05A-Iddo_Grandchildren_HiRes, Sheet 06-Edward_Iddo_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 06A-Distler_Lineage_HiRes, Sheet 07-Alfonso_B_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 07A-Story_Pig_Chest_HiRes, Sheet 07B-Philip_Bules_HiRes, Sheet 08-Harold_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 08+-Family_Record_HiRes, Sheet 09-Other_Relatives_HiRes, Sheet 10-Children_Isaac_Susan_HiRes
201. “Headstone data for Iddo(1) Hanson,” www.findagrave.com, 3 Sep 2009.
File: HansonIddo(1)Headstone
202. “Federal census 1850, Franklin Twp, Monroe Co., OH, USA.” 486,7.
203. “Hanson Family Record,” Alfonso Bernardo Hanson, 1961, High Res digital scans of Paper Copy, Paper Copy held by Jon E. Avery, un-numbered lineage page.
Files (16): Sheet 01-John_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 02-George_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 02A-Hanson_Name_HiRes, Sheet 03-Elijah_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 04-Manoah_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 05-Iddo_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 05A-Iddo_Grandchildren_HiRes, Sheet 06-Edward_Iddo_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 06A-Distler_Lineage_HiRes, Sheet 07-Alfonso_B_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 07A-Story_Pig_Chest_HiRes, Sheet 07B-Philip_Bules_HiRes, Sheet 08-Harold_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 08+-Family_Record_HiRes, Sheet 09-Other_Relatives_HiRes, Sheet 10-Children_Isaac_Susan_HiRes
204. “Hanson Family Record,” Alfonso Bernardo Hanson, 1961, High Res digital scans of Paper Copy, Paper Copy held by Jon E. Avery, p. 4 and un-numbered lineage page.
Files (16): Sheet 01-John_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 02-George_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 02A-Hanson_Name_HiRes, Sheet 03-Elijah_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 04-Manoah_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 05-Iddo_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 05A-Iddo_Grandchildren_HiRes, Sheet 06-Edward_Iddo_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 06A-Distler_Lineage_HiRes, Sheet 07-Alfonso_B_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 07A-Story_Pig_Chest_HiRes, Sheet 07B-Philip_Bules_HiRes, Sheet 08-Harold_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 08+-Family_Record_HiRes, Sheet 09-Other_Relatives_HiRes, Sheet 10-Children_Isaac_Susan_HiRes
205. “Hanson-WilsonMary A ,” Sutherland Methodist Cemetery, Stafford, Monroe Co., Ohio.
HANSON
MARY A.
HANSON-WILSON
NOV. 9, 1819
FEB. 19, 1907
File: HansonMaryA headstone
206. “Federal census 1860, Franklin Twp, Monroe Co., OH, USA.” p 55.
207. “Federal census 1860, Franklin Twp, Monroe Co., OH, USA.”
208. “Land Patent,” Iddo Hanson, Certificate 2183, 10/6/1835, Bureau of Land Management OH0050_.182.
209. Hinshaw, Wm., Ency. of Amer. Quaker Genealogy, Vol IV - OH, Stillwater MM, Belmont Co OH, pages 362, 403, 404, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214349, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214391, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214392, p. 404.
File: HinsonHinshawVolIVP403
210. “Federal Census 1850.” Franklin Twp, Monroe Co., OH.
211. “cert. copy Marriage Record,” 16 Apr 1836, Belmont Co., OH, microfilm, Probate Court, Belmont Co., OH, HansonI+SmithMmarrCert.jpg.
File: HansonI+SmithMmarrCert
212. “Federal Census 1850.” Franklin Twp, Monroe Co., OH, sheet 486 ln 38-49 and sheet 487 lns 1-2.
213. “Federal census 1860.” Franklin Twp, Monroe Co., OH, page 55, lines 7-15.
214. “Record of Marriages,” Tazewell Co, IL, USA, 27, 430, 2/15/1879, Illinois Regional Archives Depository, as father of Bride.
215. “Record of Marriages,” Tazewell Co, IL, USA, 27, 430, 2/15/1879, Illinois Regional Archives Depository, as mother of Bride.
216. Church Record of Christ Lutheran Congregation 1782-1833, Shoenersville, Hanover Twp, Lehigh Co., PA, copied by William J. Hinke, June 1938, Trexler Library, Lehigh Valley Hist. Soc., Allentown PA, p. 21.
p. 37: Marriages
I. By the Rev. John Frederick Ernst, 1762-1790:
17 Apr 1786: “John Nicholas Gloeckner, widower, and Anna Maria Seib married.”
1 Jun 1789: “Peter Schyneider, single, and Margaret, formerly Widow Bast.”
8 Jun 1790: “John Nicholas Gloeckner, widower, and Barbara Schneider, single”
II. By the Rev George Joseph Wichtermann, 1792
25 Dec 1792: “Henrty Schneider, son of the late Anthony Schneider, single and Elizabeth, da. of Caspar Ritter”
III. Burials by Rev. John Frederick Ernst 1784-1790:
14 Dec 1785: was buried Catharine, da. of Caspar Ritter, Sr. and his wf. Anna Maria; b. May 26, 1757; married John Nicholas Gloeckner, June 9, 1772; she bore in wedlock lasting 13 years 10 children, one son and one daughter; she died in child birth Dec. 12th. Her age 28 yrs, 6 mos, 2 wks and 2d.
217. “Record of Marriages,” Tazewell Co, IL, USA, 27, 430, 2/15/1879, Illinois Regional Archives Depository, as father of Groom.
218. Record of the St. Johns Union Church of Towamensing Twp, Carbon Co, PA 1789-1862. as father of Thomas.
220. “Brickner & VanEtten related lines,” Gloria VanEtten, http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/12290312/, unsourced data as of 11/2/2009.
221. “Register of Deaths,” Livingston Co., NY, 320.
222. “Federal census 1860.” p. 587, Sparta, Livingston Co., NY USA.
223. “Letter from David M. Luce. Sexton, Greenmount Cemetery, N. Dansville, NY,” 10 April 2009.
224. “SnyderJamesHdeathCert,” Chicago, Ward 7, Cook Co., IL, 6009073.
225. “Record of Marriages,” Tazewell Co, IL, USA, 27, 430, 2/15/1879, Illinois Regional Archives Depository, as mother of groom.
226. Record of the St. Johns Union Church of Towamensing Twp, Carbon Co, PA 1789-1862. as mother of Thomas & Jonas.
227. The Book of Detroiters, 1908, p. 418, Marquis. Albert Nelson, A. N. Marquis Co, http://www.usgennet.org/usa/mi/county/tuscola/det/detsmi-spa.htm, p. 418.
SNYDER, James Hiram; born, Carbon Co., Pa., Dec. 7, 1844; son of Thomas and LOVINA (Johns) Snyder; educated in district school at Sparta, N.Y., and academy, Dansville, N.Y., married at Michigan City, Ind., Dec. 8, 1875, Jessie Fremont Sovereign. Studied chemistry and practiced same, 1868-70; was salesman of farm machinery one season and school teacher one winter; began in railroad service as brakeman Michigan Central R.R., at Michigan City, Sept., 1871; promoted to conductor, 1873, yard master, 1879; assistant train master, 1880, train master, 1888, division superintendent, 1890; became general superintendent Indiana Harbor Belt Line, 1905, and has been assistant general superintendent Michigan Central R.R., since 1906. Democrat in political sentiment, but does not support nominees that in his opinion are unsuitable persons. Protestant. Office: Gen’l Office Mich. Central R.R. Residence: 130 Lafayette Av.
228. “Affadvit by Fred Kramer,” 28 Nov 1911, Livingston Co., NY, National Archives for New York State, Washington, DC.
229. “Federal census 1830.” p. 212, Towamensing Twp, Northampton Co., PA USA.
230. “George Ziegenfuss to Thomas Snyder,” 29 March 1833 for $800 and 22 July 1837 for $1, H5, page 281 and A6, page 685, Office of Recorder of Deeds, Northampton Government Center, Easton PA USA.
231. History of the Counties of Lehigh and Carbon, Mathews, Alfred et al, Everts & Richards, Philadelphia, 1884, http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~carbdat/m&h/idx.htm, Chapter XXIII, Lower Towamensing Twp. pp 760-768.
232. “Federal census 1840.” p. 257, Towamensing Twp, Northampton Co., PA USA.
233. Alfred Mathews & Austin Hungerford, History of the Counties of Lehigh & Carbon, Evert & Richards, Philadelphia 1884, 763-764.
pages 763-4:
“The following are the names and occupations those who appear on the assessment-roll of Lower Towamensing in 1843-44:
(snip)
Thomas Snyder, tanner, 26 acres, tan-yard and bark-mill”
page 767:
“Before the year 1830 a tannery was started by an Englishman by the name of Mecke. He sold it to George Ziegenfuss, and later it passed successively to Thomas Snyder, Peter Kester, and Rueben Miller, and burned down in 1875. The tall brick stack is still standing.”
234. “Deed #7, Thomas Snyder and wife Levinah to Peter Kester,” 15 April 1848, Carbon Co. Deed Book 3, pages 12-14, Carbon Co. Court House, Jim Thorpe, PA USA.
235. “Federal Census 1850.” p. 312-3, Sparta, Livingston Co., NY USA.
236. New Gazetter & Business Directory of Livingston Co., NY 1868, G. Emmet Stetson.
New Gazetter & Business Directory
of Livingston, NY, 1868
By G. Emmet Stetson
Town of Dansville 1868
The following residents of the town of North Dansville receive their mail at Dansville
(snip)
SNYDER, THOMAS, groceries, crockery, wooden ware, etc., 129 Main St.
(snip)
237. “Federal Census 1870.” p. 292, Dansville, Livingston Co., NY USA.
238. “Federal Census 1880.”
239. “Federal Census 1920.” line 47, sheet 16A, Roanoke city, Roanoke Co, VA.
240. “Federal Census 1920.”
241. “Fremont County Record, Advertisements,” Vol 6, No. 15, 14 Apr 1883, 2.
File: ShaefferCassedyAd1883
242. Descendants of Nicolas De La Vergne through..Benjamin.., Alder Tree Press, Los Angeles, 1997, LDS Library, microfilm call # 2055430, p. 48.
243. Descendants of Nicolas De La Vergne through..Benjamin.., Alder Tree Press, Los Angeles, 1997, LDS Library, microfilm call # 2055430, p. 31.
244. Descendants of Nicolas De La Vergne through..Benjamin.., Alder Tree Press, Los Angeles, 1997, LDS Library, microfilm call # 2055430, p. 49.
245. “Inscriptions copied from Gravestones, Arranged with Genealogical Notes,” Bedford, Westchester Co., NY, 1933, Extracts Pages 169-172, Avery Family Yard at Cross River, Francis Ferdinand Spies, Westchester County, NY Archives.
File: AveryGreenExtractBedford
246. Francis R. Duncombe et al, Katonah, the History of a New York Village and its People, Historical Committee, Katonah Village Improvement Society, Katonah, 1961, 362-365.
247. Genealogy of the Descendants of John White of Wenham and Lancaster, Massachusets: 1638-1900, PP 496-7, Ancestry.com. North America, Family Histories, 1500-2000 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016.
“LESTINA S. Osgood® (25043), b. in Crown Point, N. Y., May 23, 1832; m. in 1854, Helon Bailey of Racine, Wis., where he d. Jan., 1868. Children:
25271. William Bailey.
25273. George Bailey.
25272. Freddie Bailey.
25274. Ella Bailey”
249. “interview Mary Gerlach 10/18/07.”
250. Doherty, Frank J.,, Settlers of the Beekman Patent, Vol. 2, 256-261.
Frank J. Doherty in his expansive book, “The Settlers of the Beekman Patent”, in Chapter 31 entitled “The Avery Family” names Nehemiah Avery b. ca 1710 and his son Nehemiah Avery b. 29 Aug 1736. Sharilyn Whitaker, a deep researcher into this Avery Family, says that these two individuals are definitely Meyer/Le Meyer Avery/Every and his son Meyer/ Le Meyer Avery/Every. She argues that “I believe the name Nehemiah was very likely the closest common male name to Le Meyer. The diminutive version of Nehemiah is "Miah", which in New York would be heard with a final "r sound. Since Le Meyer went by Meyer, I believe the name Nehemiah was probably in some cases assumed, as in the tax list, if his unusual full given name was not explained. But there is no proof of which version is correct, so I chose to include both versions in my FTM.”
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”THE SETTLERS OF THE BEEKMAN PATENT
Chapter 31
THE AVERY FAMILY
This was an early family in Beekman and was almost certainly descended from the Edward Avery Branch of the Family. [See Groton Avery Clan 25]. An Edward Avery was in Yonkers, NY in 1715 per Fowler Genealogy 114.
NEHEMIAH? AVERY was b. ca . 1710 and m. Dorcas Fredericks before 1736. He possibly had a brother Griggs VanEvery who had two ch., Dorcas and David, bp. 3 Dec. 1755 at Rombout Presbyterian. Nehemiah Avery was taxed in Crum Elbow from 1738/9 to June 1748 and next in Beekman in Feb. 1753 where he remained until Feb. 1757 with an assessment of £l1. There was a John Avery in Beekman from 1745 to June 1760 who was also probably a relative.
Nehemiah settled on a farm in lot 17 at the intersection of Freedom Road and TraverRoad. This farm was 215 acres and the house on this property is presently (1987) owned by Potter. Nehemiah was mentionedin a land transfer between the Livingston family members on 13 Dec. 1753. [D 3:164]. There are no records of rents for the farm and Avery was taxed again in Crum Elbow in June 1757 through 1762. His widow m. 29 Nov. 1764 widower James Auchmoody which would indicate the death of Nehemiah Avery about 1762-3.
Children:
i. Nehemiah, b. 29 Aug. 1736. He was taxed in Crum Elbow 1760 to 1869 and then in Northeast Town from 1770 to “farm” in 1778. he prob. m.
Mary ____ who was b. 13 Dec 1729 and d. May 1804. They had the following ch: [Rev Pens R-1716. See our Carpenter fam.]
i. Jane, b. 17 April 1765; m. Barnard Carpenter 30 Nov. 1784. They had one child, Rhoda, b. 5 Oct 1785.
ii. Martha, b. 17 March 1767; m. Thomas Carpenter 25 Dec. 1782 at Stanford, DC. [BBCh records show the date as 25 Nov. 1783]
iii. Phebe, b. 29 Nov.1770; m. Barnard Carpenter as his 2nd wife 6 March 1788.
iv. Lucretia, b. 26 June 1773.
1. ii. Peter, bp. 26 May 1739; m. Mary Yaple.
iii . Anatche, bp. 1 April 1743.
iv. Nicholas(?); m. Ariaantje, dau. of Johannes Heemstraten. Had two ch. b. Schenectady; Teunis, b. 3 October 1785, Nehemiah, b. 5. Jan. 1789.
v. Susannah; m. John Stevens. They were of New Paltz in 1787.
vi . ?Richard; m. Abigail Embree 1760.
vii. ?Harry.
1. PETER2 AVERY, (Nehemiah1), was bp. 26 May 1739 in the Poughkeepsie Reformed Church and m. 20 June 1778 [KM 1640] Mary Yaple, b. c a . 1758 in Pennsylvania. He enlisted in a muster in Duchess Co. in 1761 and was described as 5” 2” tall with fair complexion, grey eyes, fair hair and was a cordwainer. He removed to White Co. Tenn. where he died in 1836. We have not found Peter in any local tax lists . He and his brothers Nehemiah and Harry were alleged to be first settlers of Pepecton and Colchester May 1 1774 and driven off by Indians before the Revolution. [French's Gazeteer, NYS 260] •
Children:
i. Tabitha, b. 15 June 1779.
ii. Nicholas, b. 28 Dec. 1780.
iii. Peter, b. 25 Nov. 1782.
iv. Elizabeth, b. 26 Dec. 1784.
v. John, b. 24 May 1788.
vi. David, b. 27 Dec. 1790.
vii. Henry, b. 18 Oct. 1793.
viii. James, b. 23 June 1796.
ix. Reuben, b. 23 Oct.1798.
x. Jane, b. 3 Dec.1802.
xi. Allen, b. 26 Oct. 1805.
OTHER AND UNPLACED AVERYS
_____ Avery m. Urehema, day of Richard Ayers of Frederick Town per will dated 24 June 1797. [DCW B:148]
_____ Avery m. Lucy, dau. of Nathaniel Worden of Pawling before 12 October. 1807. [DCW C:135]
Asa Avery made his will at Graftyon, NY 29 August. 1834 and mentioned son George and daus. Anna Parmer [sic] and Mary Burdick. Z. P. Burdick was a witness. [RCW 990].
David Avery of Hamilton, Madison Co., NY died intestate and Job Potter of Hamilton was appointed 6 March 1818. [TT 1988:153].
Elihu Avery of Orleans Co., NY died and Hannah Avery appointed guardian of Ellen H. Avery, a minor child 12 Feb. 1834. [TT 1964:150].
Elisha Avery of Bergen, Genesee Co., NY died and Letters were granted to
Amvet Avery, widow and friend Judah Gridley 21 August. 1832. [TT 1992:50].
Elizabeth Avery born ca. 1768, day of Peter, m. Aaron Denton.
Frederick Avery of Town of Broadalbin, Montgomery Co., NY died intestate and Elizabeth Avery was appointed 29 Sept. 1806. [TT 1992:112].
Frederick Avery died 23 Feb. 1838, age 39-11-19 and was bd. in the Reformed Church Ground in Rhinebeck. [OGDC 306].
Freelove Avery m. Sept. 1781 Increase Miller. He was of DC, later of Westchester Co., NY. They had son Caleb Miller. [Rev. Pens. R 7188].
John Every of Philips Precinct wrote his will 3 April 1789 and mentioned his wife Margaret and, gr-children Robert and Richard Every and children:
i. Mary; m. ___ Wiley.
ii. Mara; m. ___Cronk.
iii. Rebecca; m. ___Wiley.
iv. Leah; m. ___Foster.
v. Elizabeth; m___North.
vi. Anne; m. ___Fontine.
vi. Margaret; m. ___Banker.
Jonathan Avery of Canajoharry ( sic ] , Montgomery Co., NY died intestate
and his widow Chloe Avery was appointed 28 Feb. 1803. [TT 1990:110].
Justis Avery was probably m. to Ruth, dau. of William Babcock of Chatham, Columbia Co. whose will was written 10 July 1812. [CCW 2:36].
Benjamin Wildy Avery, "the boy who lives with me" was named in the will of Benjamin Wildey of Milan, dated 8 May 1830. [DCW H:437].
Benjamin Avery m. Mary Austin 1 Oct. 1785. (BBCh].
Hannah Avery m. Asa E. Walbridge who was born 2 Nov. 1782.
Moses F. Avery was a witness to the will of John Dick which was dated 25 May at Brunswick, NY. [RCW 520]. He was also a witness to the will of Eddy Twogood of Brunswick which was dated 17 March 1827. [RCW 696].
Nehemiah Avery o f Yonge, Canada m. 11 Dec. 1806 Catherine, dau of James Gray. [Sons & Daughters of American Loyalists 132)
Peter Avery and Thadeus Fancher of Fishkill bought 139 3/4 acres of land in Pawling for $1312 13 Nov.1800. [ D16:501]. Abraham Avery was a witness with Thadeus Fancher to a deed 29March 1802. [D 17:344]. Peter Avery and Elizabeth of Pawling gave a mortgage to Jabez Mead of Greenwich, for $900.94 on the 139 acres 3 Sept. 1805. [M 10:627]. They gave another mortgage t o Thomas Colloney of Pawling on the same property for $352.50 the same day. [M 10 : 630 . Peter Avery was noted as a property boundary 2 May 1804 on the woodlot. [D 18:508].
Rachel Avery m. John, son of Stephen Winchell. Stephen was born ca. 1755.
Robert Avery died at Eaton, Madison Co., NY and letters were issued 10 Dec. 1810 to (name not given)• [TT 1970:43].
Samuel Avery m. Catherine, gr-dau. of Henry Bush. Samuel signed the Association in Beekman. He was taxed in Crum Elbow from 1770-79.
Samuel W. Avery was m. to Eliza, dau. of Mason Wattles of Union, Broome Co., NY who wrote his will 1 Feb. 1814. Samuel W. Avery had brother John H. Avery and son Samuel Mason Avery. Samuel W. Avery d. before 1 May 1807. [TT 1978:21].
Sarah Avery, born 27 July 1767; d. 2 Jan 1805 was bd. in the Mabey Cam in the Town of Westerloo, Albany Co. NY.
Sarah Avery m. Gabriel Bishop 10 March 1785, prob. at Fishkill. He enlisted in DC in the Rev. and was in Fishkill in 1790 at 1-0-4 and was next to John Lent and
Stephen Bonker. [Rev. Pens. of Bishop].
William Avery was a witness to the will of Joseph Mallison of Canaan dated 24 July 1802. [CCW 2:7].
William T. Avery of Canaan's will was dated 25 June 1818. Mentioned is his wife Phebe; daus. Clarissa, Cornelia and Deborah; sons Nathan, Hyde Throop, William Thomas, George, and John Thomas. [CCW 3:41]
There are several other Avery marriages at Bangall, qv.
Whitfield Avery, late of town of Springwater, Livingston Co. NY died intestate? and his son IRA Avery was appointed 24 May 1827. [TT 1974:172].
ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS AVERY FAMILY
Page 25. Nehemiah Avery served in the 4th NY Regiment. He enlisted 27 July 1776 and served until 15 Dec. 1776. [NANF 246:70:474].
Page 256. Griggs Van Every was not related to Nehemiah Avery as we suggested. He was Gregory Van Every, born 23 April 1723 and was married to Mary Wilcox. He was son of Martin and Judith (Holmes) Van Yveren. They were a Dutch family.
Page 257. Lucretia Avery, born 26 June 1773, dau. of Nehemiah2 Avery, married John Carpenter who was born 6 Jan. 1775 and died 25 May 1859. John Carpenter was the brother of Barnard Carpenter and Thomas Carpenter who married Lucretia's sisters. After Lucretia died John Carpenter married Sarah Adams and went to Huron Co., OH. [Thanks to Sharilyn Whitaker for her help on this family].
Page 258. Ichabod Every (Avery) was taxed in Crum Elbow from Feb. 1747/8 through 1753. We missed him in our compilation of this family. Our thanks to Sharilyn Whitaker for this addition.
File: AveryBeekmanSettlers
251. “Baptism of Le Meyer, son of Le Meyer Inening & Dorothe Frederiks,” 29 Aug 1736, Register of Dutch Church at Kingston, NY, Hoes # 4651, Sponsors: Jan Kankely, Annatche Storm, Posted by Sharilyn Whataker, Avery forum, see free-from text, http://genforum.genealogy.com/avery/messages/3526.html, Le Meyer as father of Le Meyer.
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Re: Myer EVERY = Nehemiah EVERY? had son Peter, Duchess Co. NY, 1739
Posted by: Sharilyn Whitaker (ID *****3029)
Date: March 20, 2011 at 13:01:28
In Reply to: Myer EVERY = Nehemiah EVERY? had son Peter, Duchess Co. NY, 1739 by Jon Avery
of 3526
The various given names recorded for the husband of Dorcas Fredericks,and father of Peter Avery who married Mary Yaple are:
(1) Le Meyer
This name is seen at the Kingston DRC baptism of his first known son, who was named for him, thusly:
Register of the Dutch Church at Kingston
29 August 1736 Baptism by Domine Vas
Hoes # 4651
Le Meyer Inening
Dorothe Frederiks
Child: Le Meyer
Sponsors: Jan Kankely, Annatche Storm
(2) The related name Myer or Meyer comes from the baptism of his son Peter:
Pkpsie
Meyer Iodry Petrus
Dorihar Fiedricks 27 May 1739
This man, and his son of the same name,are seen as "Nehemiah Avery" on tax lists, and other documents.
The spelling of the 17th and 18th centuries in New York is truly haphazard, much depending on the nationality of the person doing the recording, and how that language might phonetically interpret English.
But the given name Le Meyer, Myer, Meyer or Nehemiah with surname shown as Avery or Every all refer to the same person.
DNA and intensive research by the NEHGS clearly shows that there is NO connection of this "Nehemiah Avery" line to that of the Groton Averys.
Edward Every of the Hudson Valley Every family was NOT the brother of Groton Christopher Avery.
Regards,
Sharilyn Whitaker
252. “Baptism of Petrus, son of Meyer Iodry & Dorihar Frederiks,” 26 May 1739, Poughkeepsie, NY, Posted by Sharilyn Whitaker, Avery forum, see free-form text, http://genforum.genealogy.com/avery/messages/3526.html, Meyer as father of Petrus.
Re: Myer EVERY = Nehemiah EVERY? had son Peter, Duchess Co. NY, 1739
Posted by: Sharilyn Whitaker (ID *****3029)
Date: March 20, 2011 at 13:01:28
In Reply to: Myer EVERY = Nehemiah EVERY? had son Peter, Duchess Co. NY, 1739 by Jon Avery
of 3526
The various given names recorded for the husband of Dorcas Fredericks,and father of Peter Avery who married Mary Yaple are:
(1) Le Meyer
This name is seen at the Kingston DRC baptism of his first known son, who was named for him, thusly:
Register of the Dutch Church at Kingston
29 August 1736 Baptism by Domine Vas
Hoes # 4651
Le Meyer Inening
Dorothe Frederiks
Child: Le Meyer
Sponsors: Jan Kankely, Annatche Storm
(2) The related name Myer or Meyer comes from the baptism of his son Peter:
Pkpsie
Meyer Iodry Petrus
Dorihar Fiedricks 27 May 1739
This man, and his son of the same name,are seen as "Nehemiah Avery" on tax lists, and other documents.
The spelling of the 17th and 18th centuries in New York is truly haphazard, much depending on the nationality of the person doing the recording, and how that language might phonetically interpret English.
But the given name Le Meyer, Myer, Meyer or Nehemiah with surname shown as Avery or Every all refer to the same person.
DNA and intensive research by the NEHGS clearly shows that there is NO connection of this "Nehemiah Avery" line to that of the Groton Averys.
Edward Every of the Hudson Valley Every family was NOT the brother of Groton Christopher Avery.
Regards,
Sharilyn Whitaker
Files (2): EveryPetrusBaptism, AveryPeterBaptism
253. “Baptism of Le Meyer, son of Le Meyer Inening & Dorothe Frederiks,” 29 Aug 1736, Register of Dutch Church at Kingston, NY, Hoes # 4651, Sponsors: Jan Kankely, Annatche Storm, Posted by Sharilyn Whataker, Avery forum, see free-from text, http://genforum.genealogy.com/avery/messages/3526.html, Dorothe, mother of Le Meyer.
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Re: Myer EVERY = Nehemiah EVERY? had son Peter, Duchess Co. NY, 1739
Posted by: Sharilyn Whitaker (ID *****3029)
Date: March 20, 2011 at 13:01:28
In Reply to: Myer EVERY = Nehemiah EVERY? had son Peter, Duchess Co. NY, 1739 by Jon Avery
of 3526
The various given names recorded for the husband of Dorcas Fredericks,and father of Peter Avery who married Mary Yaple are:
(1) Le Meyer
This name is seen at the Kingston DRC baptism of his first known son, who was named for him, thusly:
Register of the Dutch Church at Kingston
29 August 1736 Baptism by Domine Vas
Hoes # 4651
Le Meyer Inening
Dorothe Frederiks
Child: Le Meyer
Sponsors: Jan Kankely, Annatche Storm
(2) The related name Myer or Meyer comes from the baptism of his son Peter:
Pkpsie
Meyer Iodry Petrus
Dorihar Fiedricks 27 May 1739
This man, and his son of the same name,are seen as "Nehemiah Avery" on tax lists, and other documents.
The spelling of the 17th and 18th centuries in New York is truly haphazard, much depending on the nationality of the person doing the recording, and how that language might phonetically interpret English.
But the given name Le Meyer, Myer, Meyer or Nehemiah with surname shown as Avery or Every all refer to the same person.
DNA and intensive research by the NEHGS clearly shows that there is NO connection of this "Nehemiah Avery" line to that of the Groton Averys.
Edward Every of the Hudson Valley Every family was NOT the brother of Groton Christopher Avery.
Regards,
Sharilyn Whitaker
254. “Baptism of Petrus, son of Meyer Iodry & Dorihar Frederiks,” 26 May 1739, Poughkeepsie, NY, Posted by Sharilyn Whitaker, Avery forum, see free-form text, http://genforum.genealogy.com/avery/messages/3526.html, Dorihar, mother of Petrus.
Re: Myer EVERY = Nehemiah EVERY? had son Peter, Duchess Co. NY, 1739
Posted by: Sharilyn Whitaker (ID *****3029)
Date: March 20, 2011 at 13:01:28
In Reply to: Myer EVERY = Nehemiah EVERY? had son Peter, Duchess Co. NY, 1739 by Jon Avery
of 3526
The various given names recorded for the husband of Dorcas Fredericks,and father of Peter Avery who married Mary Yaple are:
(1) Le Meyer
This name is seen at the Kingston DRC baptism of his first known son, who was named for him, thusly:
Register of the Dutch Church at Kingston
29 August 1736 Baptism by Domine Vas
Hoes # 4651
Le Meyer Inening
Dorothe Frederiks
Child: Le Meyer
Sponsors: Jan Kankely, Annatche Storm
(2) The related name Myer or Meyer comes from the baptism of his son Peter:
Pkpsie
Meyer Iodry Petrus
Dorihar Fiedricks 27 May 1739
This man, and his son of the same name,are seen as "Nehemiah Avery" on tax lists, and other documents.
The spelling of the 17th and 18th centuries in New York is truly haphazard, much depending on the nationality of the person doing the recording, and how that language might phonetically interpret English.
But the given name Le Meyer, Myer, Meyer or Nehemiah with surname shown as Avery or Every all refer to the same person.
DNA and intensive research by the NEHGS clearly shows that there is NO connection of this "Nehemiah Avery" line to that of the Groton Averys.
Edward Every of the Hudson Valley Every family was NOT the brother of Groton Christopher Avery.
Regards,
Sharilyn Whitaker
Files (2): EveryPetrusBaptism, AveryPeterBaptism
255. “Dutch Reformed Church Records,” 8 Nov 1764, 168, Poughkeepsie and the Flats, Dutchess Co., New York.
168
1764 Those that had their banns registered Paltz
Nov 8 James Agmodedie, Widr | In Scotland, liv? near the Paltz
&
Dorcas Frederick, wid of Meyer Eyverie | liv? near Pou
File: AgmodieFredereickMarriage
256. “Connecticut, US, Marriage Index, 1620-1926,” New London, CT, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/6...734-4640-8?pId=27568.
The source gives the names of children as Johannah, Edward, Deborah, Theophilus, Benajah, James, Gideon, Hannah, Ichabod, Asa?, and the last name has a first name which looks like “Avery”!
File: AveryEdward CT info
257. Book, Fragmentary Genealogical Record of the Descendents of Myer Avery and his son Peter AveryAvery, John, Avery, John H., 1914, copy contained in Reference 60, p. 33.
258. “1900 Federal Census.” Calhoun City, Tebo Twp, Henry Co., MO.
259. “Federal Census 1930.” Clinton Twp, Henry Co., MO.
260. Freund, Louis - Mural in DeLand, FL.
File: FreundLouis Mural
261. “Federal Census 1920.” Clinton, Henry Co., MO.
262. “Federal Census 1930.” Clinton, Henry Co., MO.
263. “SS-5, John H.Payne,” 1/13/1937, copy of microfilm.
264. “Death Cert.,” 8 Feb 1930, Dep’t of Health, Richmond, VA.
265. “obit., Salem Register,” 1/31/1930.
266. “Birth Records, Greene Co. VA Circuit Court,” Stanardsville, Greene Co., VA, microfilm #1976177, items 2 & 5, LDS Family History Center, Salt lake City, UT, p. 52.
267. photo of grave stone, Evergreen Burial Park, Roanoke, VA.
268. “Federal Census 1920.” line 46, sheet 16A, Roanoke city, Roanoke Co, VA.
269. “Federal Census 1910.” line 12, sheet 12A, Roanoke city, Roanoke Co, VA USA.
270. “Federal Census 1910.” line 13, sheet 12A, Roanoke city, Roanoke Co, VA USA.
271. “Federal Census 1870.” Stanardsville, Greene Co., VA.
272. “Federal Census 1880.” Stanardsville, Greene Co., VA.
273. “1900 Federal Census.” line 67, sheet 10, Roanoke City, Roanoke Co., VA USA.
274. “Hanson Family Record,” Alfonso Bernardo Hanson, 1961, High Res digital scans of Paper Copy, Paper Copy held by Jon E. Avery, sheets 3 & 4.
Files (16): Sheet 01-John_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 02-George_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 02A-Hanson_Name_HiRes, Sheet 03-Elijah_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 04-Manoah_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 05-Iddo_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 05A-Iddo_Grandchildren_HiRes, Sheet 06-Edward_Iddo_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 06A-Distler_Lineage_HiRes, Sheet 07-Alfonso_B_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 07A-Story_Pig_Chest_HiRes, Sheet 07B-Philip_Bules_HiRes, Sheet 08-Harold_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 08+-Family_Record_HiRes, Sheet 09-Other_Relatives_HiRes, Sheet 10-Children_Isaac_Susan_HiRes
275. “Federal census 1850, Belmont Co., OH, USA.” p. 421 Goshen city.
276. “Hanson Family Record,” Alfonso Bernardo Hanson, 1961, High Res digital scans of Paper Copy, Paper Copy held by Jon E. Avery, Sheet 3.
Files (16): Sheet 01-John_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 02-George_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 02A-Hanson_Name_HiRes, Sheet 03-Elijah_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 04-Manoah_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 05-Iddo_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 05A-Iddo_Grandchildren_HiRes, Sheet 06-Edward_Iddo_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 06A-Distler_Lineage_HiRes, Sheet 07-Alfonso_B_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 07A-Story_Pig_Chest_HiRes, Sheet 07B-Philip_Bules_HiRes, Sheet 08-Harold_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 08+-Family_Record_HiRes, Sheet 09-Other_Relatives_HiRes, Sheet 10-Children_Isaac_Susan_HiRes
277. “Approved Application for DAR #791516, Patricia Jean DeArman Fite,” DAR archives, Washington, DC.
278. “Will, Manoah 1 Hanson.”
I, Manoah Hanson of Nelmont County in the State of Ohio, Do make and publish this my last will and testament in manner and form following; that is to say:
First, it is my will that my funeral expenses and all my just debts be fully paid.
Second, I give and bequeath to my oldest son Isaack’s children the sum of two hundred dollars, to be equally divided among them.
Third, the remainder of my property and effects, I wish to be equally divided among my children, each to Share and share alike. (My Son Isaack’s children to receive their parent’s share).
And lastly, I hereby Constitute and appoint my Sons, Iddo and Manoah Hanson to be the executors for this my last will and testament, authorizing and empowering them to sell, and Convey my Real Estate, in fee simple; Revoking and Annulling all former wills by me made, and Ratifying and Confirming this and no other, to be my last Will and Testament;
In testimony thereof I have hereunto Set my hand and Seal this 15th day of Jan 1858.
Executed in presence of: Manoah Hanson {S}
S G Bolon
Eliza Bolon
File: HansonManoah1Will
279. “Hanson Family Record,” Alfonso Bernardo Hanson, 1961, High Res digital scans of Paper Copy, Paper Copy held by Jon E. Avery, Sheets 2 & 3.
Files (16): Sheet 01-John_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 02-George_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 02A-Hanson_Name_HiRes, Sheet 03-Elijah_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 04-Manoah_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 05-Iddo_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 05A-Iddo_Grandchildren_HiRes, Sheet 06-Edward_Iddo_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 06A-Distler_Lineage_HiRes, Sheet 07-Alfonso_B_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 07A-Story_Pig_Chest_HiRes, Sheet 07B-Philip_Bules_HiRes, Sheet 08-Harold_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 08+-Family_Record_HiRes, Sheet 09-Other_Relatives_HiRes, Sheet 10-Children_Isaac_Susan_HiRes
280. Hinshaw, Wm., Ency. of Amer. Quaker Genealogy, Vol IV - OH, Stillwater MM, Belmont Co OH, pages 362, 403, 404, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214349, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214391, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214392, p. 160.
File: HinsonHinshawVolIVP403
281. “Marriage Records: Manoah Hinson & Rachel Stubbs,” “Marriage records, Concord (Ohio) MM,” Microfilm, Friends Historical Library, Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, PA, and, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Vol IV Ohio,, Pages 148, 160.
Files (5): HansonManoah1marriagePage1, HansonManoah1marriagePage2, HansonManoah1marriagePage3, HinsonManoahRachelMarriage, StubbsRachelManoahMarriage
282. Hinshaw, Wm., Ency. of Amer. Quaker Genealogy, Vol IV - OH, Stillwater MM, Belmont Co OH, pages 362, 403, 404, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214349, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214391, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214392, p. 149.
File: HinsonHinshawVolIVP403
283. Hinshaw, Wm., Ency. of Amer. Quaker Genealogy, Vol IV - OH, Stillwater MM, Belmont Co OH, pages 362, 403, 404, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214349, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214391, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214392.
File: HinsonHinshawVolIVP403
284. “Federal Census 1820, Belmont Co., OH.” p. 173 Goshen Twp.
285. “Federal census 1830, Belmont Co., OH, USA.” p. 344 Somerset Twp.
286. “Federal Census 1840, Belmont Co., OH, USA.” p. 152 Goshen Twp.
287. “Federal Census 1850.”
288. Hinshaw, Wm., Ency. of Amer. Quaker Genealogy, Vol 1 - NC, 289, Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 1300 Locust St., Philadelphia, PA, p. 289.
Page 147-D
Elijah Hinson d. 2 - 3 - 1802
File: HinsonElijah1 Death
289. “Will, Elijah HINSON, Sep 1801, Wayne Co., NC,” USGenWeb Archives http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm.
Wayne County, NC - Will of Elijah Hinson, 1801
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
This day of the 9th month comonly called September in the year of our
Lord 1801 - I Elijah Hinson of Wayne County being sick and very weak of
boddy but of sound mind and memory and calling to mind the mortality
of my body and knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die do
make and ordain this instrument to contain my last will and testament
that is to say principally and first of all I commend my soul into
the hands of my Creator that gave it and my boddy to the earth to be
buried in a Christian like and decent manner at the discresion of my
executors and for what wourldly estate it hath been my creators will to
bless me with in this life I give devise and dispose of in manner and
form following to wit
Item I lend to my beloved wife Susanna Hinson all the lands and plantations
whereon I now live with all my stock and horses cattle hogs and sheep and
all and singular the house hold and plantation utentials and all the usefull
articles of every kind nothing excepted to be at her own liberty to do and
us as she thinks most advantage to the rasing and maintaining the (fold in
paper) children during her life or widowhood for them not to be parted or
put away from her during her life and it is my will and desire that the
children __ to their mother and help and assist each other whilst __ but if
they will not and proves disobediant I leave it in __ power to sel of the
living such as she can best spair for her support and the small children and
it is my desire that if their mother should die and leave either of the children
under age that the rest all go an equal part for taking care and supporting
them until they come of age and that the living remain uninteruped and if
their __ any one of them that refuses assistance those that take it upon them
to be alloud out of the living for their __ but if all go their equal part
and their mother be dead and the youngest child of age it is my will wish and
desire that what of the living be left be equally divided amongst sons and
daughters all that is living remain uninterupted but with this previson that
the executor see that they take prudent steps so as not to destroy the living
__ they should see and find that it will not do for the living to stand so
and their should be either one that is not able to __ and close that the
executor take as much of the living __ will support them whilst they are
and the rest of the living to be equally divided the executor taking charge
of those in their non age and their part and lastly I desire that my executors
pay all my just debts and gather in all that is due to me and now nominate
and appoint Susana Hinson my beloved wife and Nathan Pike and Jesse Dawson
executors of this my last will and testament revoking disannulling and making
voide all other wills and testaments be me made confirming this and know other
to contain my last will and testament in witness whereof I have hereunto set
my hand and afixed my seal the day and date first within written signed
sealed and delivered
in the presence of us Elijah Hinson {Seal}
Nathan Lanice
Sarah (her mark) Hutlet
Patience (her mark) Hutlet
Nathaniel (his mark) Daniel proved Feby term 1802
___________________________________________________________________
Copyright. All rights reserved.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm
This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by
Stacey Jones <stayjones02@aol.com>
290. Hinshaw, Wm., Ency. of Amer. Quaker Genealogy, Vol 1 - NC, 289, Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 1300 Locust St., Philadelphia, PA, p.289.
Page 147-D
Elijah Hinson d. 2 - 3 - 1802
File: HinsonElijah1 Death
291. “US Quaker Meeting Records,” Wayne Co North Carolina, Nahunta Monthly Meeting, Records of Deaths, 1771-1884, Pages 6, 17, 147, Ancestry.com.
Files (3): HinsonElijah1DeathP1, HinsonElijah1DeathP2, HinsonElijah1DeathP3
292. William F. Boogle, Old Stafford Co., Virginia, Overwharton Parish Register 1720-1760.
293. Hinshaw, Wm., Ency. of Amer. Quaker Genealogy, Vol 1 - NC, 289, Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 1300 Locust St., Philadelphia, PA, p. 308.
Page 147-D
Elijah Hinson d. 2 - 3 - 1802
File: HinsonElijah1 Death
294. Hinshaw, Wm., Ency. of Amer. Quaker Genealogy, Vol IV - OH, Stillwater MM, Belmont Co OH, pages 362, 403, 404, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214349, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214391, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214392, p. 148.
File: HinsonHinshawVolIVP403
295. William Henry Stanton, Our Ancestors the Stantons, (private), 1922, http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/u?/FH38,41603, p. 295.
296. “Roster of Soldiers from North Carolina in the American Revolution,” North Carolina Daughters of the American Revolution, 1932, 147, Family Search online database, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QGK1-TXYC.
File: NC soldiersRevWar
297. HinsonElijahDischarge.jpg.
Photocopy of Elijah Hinson’s Revolutionary War Discharge
“Halifax, May 3, 1779
Elijah Hinson, soldier in the Third N. Carolina Regiment in Captain Bradley’s Company has served as a good soldier for the term of nine months and thirteen days and is hereby discharged the service agreeable to an act of the assembly held in Neribium(?) April 1778”
File: HinsonElijahDischarge
298. Grantor/Grantee Index of Johnston, Dobbs, and Lenoir Cos., NC, http://files.usgwarchives.org/nc/lenoir/deeds/book7.txt, Book 12, 4/1779-4/1784.
299. Grantor/Grantee Index of Johnston, Dobbs, and Lenoir Cos., NC, http://files.usgwarchives.org/nc/lenoir/deeds/book7.txt, Book 13, 4/1784-4/1789.
300. “1790 Federal census.” Wayne Co., NC, p 473.
301. “North Carolina Estate Files 1663-1979, Wayne Co.,” Family Search Historical Records.
File: ScrivenJamesEstate
302. Wayne Co. NC Index to Deeds & Mortgages 1780-1921, Grantees H-O. Book 6 page 33.
303. Wayne Co. NC Index to Deeds & Mortgages 1780-1921, Grantees H-O. Book 5E page 284.
304. Wayne Co. NC Index to Deeds & Mortgages 1780-1921, Grantees H-O. Book 5E page 338.
305. “Land Grant Survey for Elijah Hinson; 100 acres in Wayne Co., NC,” (This Elijah must be Elijah Sr.; his son Elijah Jr., was too young in 1799), 7 Jun 1799, witnessed by Manoah Hinson, who was about 16, and Joyce(?) Dawson., Book 106, Page 48, Entry # 773, Grant No. 707, Microfiche #1 of 10, LDS film no. 6067204.
306. Wayne Co. NC Index to Deeds & Mortgages 1780-1921, Grantees H-O. Book 6 page 304.
307. Hinshaw, Wm., Ency. of Amer. Quaker Genealogy, Vol IV - OH, Stillwater MM, Belmont Co OH, pages 362, 403, 404, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214349, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214391, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214392, p. 380, 403.
File: HinsonHinshawVolIVP403
308. Hinshaw, Wm., Ency. of Amer. Quaker Genealogy, Vol IV - OH, Stillwater MM, Belmont Co OH, pages 362, 403, 404, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214349, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214391, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214392, p. 380.
File: HinsonHinshawVolIVP403
309. “Hanson Family Record,” Alfonso Bernardo Hanson, 1961, High Res digital scans of Paper Copy, Paper Copy held by Jon E. Avery, sheet 3.
Files (16): Sheet 01-John_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 02-George_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 02A-Hanson_Name_HiRes, Sheet 03-Elijah_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 04-Manoah_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 05-Iddo_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 05A-Iddo_Grandchildren_HiRes, Sheet 06-Edward_Iddo_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 06A-Distler_Lineage_HiRes, Sheet 07-Alfonso_B_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 07A-Story_Pig_Chest_HiRes, Sheet 07B-Philip_Bules_HiRes, Sheet 08-Harold_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 08+-Family_Record_HiRes, Sheet 09-Other_Relatives_HiRes, Sheet 10-Children_Isaac_Susan_HiRes
310. Hinshaw, Wm., Ency. of Amer. Quaker Genealogy, Vol IV - OH, Stillwater MM, Belmont Co OH, pages 362, 403, 404, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214349, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214391, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214392, p 148.
File: HinsonHinshawVolIVP403
311. Hinshaw, Wm., Ency. of Amer. Quaker Genealogy, Vol 1 - NC, 289, Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 1300 Locust St., Philadelphia, PA, p. 318.
Page 147-D
Elijah Hinson d. 2 - 3 - 1802
File: HinsonElijah1 Death
312. “Belmont County 1801-1901, History of Facts & Traditions,” Belmont County Homemakers, Library, Barnesville, Belmont Co., OH.
A small paragraph referring to the Mt. Horeb Church extracted from the book as follows:
Churches have been an important part of the life of the people of this
township.(Wayne) Some of the churches are no longer in use or standing.
Mt. Horeb M.E. was organized by George Sampson in 1841 and met for a time in
the schoolhouse. In 1842, the first church was built on land reportedly
donated by the Hansons, who lived in a two-story log house near the church
and cemetery. A new church was built and dedicated in 1883. It was vacated
about 1970 and was vandalized and demolished.
313. “Will of Edward(2) Mozingo,” filename MozingoEdward(2)Will.tiff.
Edward Mozingo
Will
10 Nov 1753
In the Name of God amen, I Edward Mozingo of the County of Richmond and Parish of Lunenburgh being very sick and weak of body but of perfect and sound mind and memory thanks be to God for the same and knowing there Is a time appointed for all men once to die do make and ordain this my last Will and testament In manner and form as follows first I give my Soul to Almighty God who gave it me hoping to Receive the same at the day of Resurrection through the merits of my blessed saviour Jesus Christ and my body I give to the Earth to be buried at the Discretion of my Executor hereafter mentioned and as for my worldly Estate after my Debts and funeral Charges are paid I give and bequeath It as follows-
Item. I Give to my son John Mozingo one feather bed and bedstead with the proper furniture there unto belonging.
Item. I Give that part of my land upto my tobacco house to my son Edward and the reminder of my land to my son George to them and their heirs forever Reserving only that George Henson and Margaret his wife thinks fit they shall live on the said lands Seven Years Yielding and paying rent Yearly four hundred and fifty pounds of tobacco.
Item. I Give to my son Edward one feather Bed whereon I now Lay together with the furniture thereof, Three pewter Dishes, six plates and a pewter Basin, a
Earthen Jar, a stone jugg, my Chest and all therein, my mare, bridle and saddle.
Item. I Give to ny son George a feather bed in a trundle and bedstead together with the furniture thereof, three pewter dishes, six plates and one pewter Basin and a Earthen butter pot and a horse bridle and saddle.
Item. I Give to my Daughter Margaret six pewrter plates, one basin and three Earthen milk pans.
Item. I Give to my Daughter Sarah Chandler five pewter plates, one Earthen plate and a pewter basin.
And as for the rest of my Estate whatsoever I Give to my son Edward and my son George to be Equally divided between them and their heirs forever.
And I do hereby will and ordain that my said Sons Edward Mozingo and George Mozingo be Executors of this last will and Testament.
In witness whereof I
have hereunto set my hand and afixed my seale this 10th day of November in the year of our lord 1753.
Test
Robt. Hall
Daniel M. Milnor
Susannah X Newman Mosop
his mark
Edward Mozingo seal
At a Court Held for Richmond County the lst day of April 1754 This will was presented in Court by Edward Mozingo the Executor therein Named who made oath thereto according to Law and being proved by thee oath of Robert Hall and Daniel Miller two of the witnesses thereto was admitted to Record, and on the motion of the said Executor Giving Security a Certificate is granted him for obtaining a probate thereof in due form.
Test T.Tarpley
File: MozingoEdward(2)Will
314. Court records of Dobbs Inferior Court (Dobbs Co., NC, USA) as written by Martin Caswell, Clerk. Transcribed by Russell King. Maintained on-line at:
<http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/dobbs/court/dobsett.txt> and
<http://files.usgwarchives.net/nc/dobbs/court/dobsett.txt>
October Inferior Court - 1772
ordered that George Hinson a very poor aged infirm man be recommended
to the next General assembly to be exempted from paying Public Taxes
& doing Public Duties
- Martin Caswell Clerk
October Inferior Court 1772
ordered that John Mozingo a very poor aged infirm man be recommended to
the next General Assemby to be exempted from paying Taxes and doing
Public Duties
- Maritn Caswell Clerk
315. “Hanson Family Record,” Alfonso Bernardo Hanson, 1961, High Res digital scans of Paper Copy, Paper Copy held by Jon E. Avery, sheets 2 & 2A.
Files (16): Sheet 01-John_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 02-George_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 02A-Hanson_Name_HiRes, Sheet 03-Elijah_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 04-Manoah_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 05-Iddo_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 05A-Iddo_Grandchildren_HiRes, Sheet 06-Edward_Iddo_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 06A-Distler_Lineage_HiRes, Sheet 07-Alfonso_B_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 07A-Story_Pig_Chest_HiRes, Sheet 07B-Philip_Bules_HiRes, Sheet 08-Harold_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 08+-Family_Record_HiRes, Sheet 09-Other_Relatives_HiRes, Sheet 10-Children_Isaac_Susan_HiRes
316. “Extracts from Westmoreland Co. Court Records.”
WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA COURT ORDERS 28 October 1709
p.133a
Sara Mazingoe by her nearest Friend Edward Mazingoe by her Petition setting forth that Eliza. Booth late of this County decd. Did by her last Will & Testament give & devise to her the said Sara the Bed & furniture on which the said Eliza. then Lay four pewter dishes & six pewter? plates and appointed Thomas Grinstead Executor of her said Will who refused to pay & deliver the Legacies aforesd. Thomas Grinstead being cited to answer the Said petition appeared and said nothing in barr or preclusion thereof Whereupon It is Considered and accordingly ordered the said Thomas Grinstead Doe pay & deliver unto the said Edward Mazingoe in right of the aforesaid Sara Mozingoe the Bed & furniture and four pewter dishes and Six pewter plates aforesaid soe as aforesd by the said Elizabeth to her the said Sara Given & devised and that he pay costs.
The Petition of John Mazingoe by his nearest Friend Edward Mazingoe against Thomas Grinstead Executor of Eliza Booth decd. is Continued till the next Court for Eliza wife of the sd Edward Mazingoe to appeare what she knows in relation to the sd Petition.
Edward Mazingoe by his Petition setting forth to this Court that Eliza Booth late of this County decd. Did by her Last Will & Testament in writeing (inter alia) Give & devise to him the said Edward Five head of Cattle & five hundred pounds of Tobacco and appointed Thomas Grinstead Executor of her said Last Will who refused to pay & deliver the same to him the said Edward And the aforesaid Thomas Grinstead being cited to answer the said Petition appeared & aid that the cattle aforesaid by the sd Eliza given & devised to the aforesaid Edward was by the aforesaid Eliza Booth in her Life tyme delivered to the said Edward Mazingoe and that he detained none from him As by his Petition he had sett forth But for that he could not make appeare that the cattle delivered was the same mentioned in the will of the said Eliza Booth to be given and devised as aforesaid and the said Edward Mazingoe haveing in open Court deposed upon the holy Evangelist that the cattle in his possession by the said Thomas said to be were by the said Eliza Booth in her Life tyme and before her Last Sickness given to him as a free deed of gift Whereupon after heareing severall arguements on both sides and mature consideration thereon the Court are of opinion that the sd Eliza Booth in her said Will intended the said Edward should have five head of cattle over & above what was by her put in his possessions aforesd, and accordingly order the sd Thomas Grinstead Doe pay & deliver to the aforesaid Edward Mazingoe Five head of Cattle and Five hundred pounds of Tobacco soe as aforesaid by the sd Eliza Given & devised And that he pay costs
31 May 1733
p.86a The action on the Case between John Minor Pltf. and John Mozingo Deft. being agreed is Dismist.
p.90a The Scire facias brought by John Mozingo against Edward Muse being Called and no P'son appearing to prosecute the same is Dismist.
The Scire facias brought by Edward Mozingo against Edward Muse being Called and no P'son appearing to prosecute the same is Dismist.
27 March 1734
At a Court called and held at the court house of the said County on Thursday the 28th Day of March 1734 For the Examination of Ephraim McCarty and Edward Mozingo Committed to the County Goal for and under accusation of the Feloneous breaking open a Tobacco house and Carrying away Some Tobacco Said to belong to Nicholas Minor as also certain Evidences For taking the said Facts.
The prisoners Ephraim McCarty and Edward Mozingo Sett to the barr and Charged with the facts whereof they stand accused Which they Denyed. Then Nicholas Minor, Nicholas Minor Jr., Richard Sandford, Thomas Pope, Stephen McMullin?, John Mozingo Sr., and Gerrard Mozingo Were all Sworn Evidences on behalf of our Sovereign Lord the King against the prisoners at the barr and Examined Them John Mozingo the Elder was Sworn and Examined on behalf of the Prisoners. and upon a full heering of the whole matter and Mature Consideration thereon had. This Court is of the Opinion that they the Said Ephraim McCarty and Edward Mozingo are Not Guilty of the Felony of which they stood Charged And therefore it is Considered by the Court that they Each of them go home without Day and it is further ordered that they be Discharged from the accusation aforesaid & without paying any fees
26 May 1741
p.100
It is ordered that the Sherif of this County do summon Geo: Hinson of Washington parish to be and appear at the Next Court to be held for the County afsd: to answer the presentment of the Grand Jury against him for Living in adultery with Margaret Chandler a Mulatto ye wife of Francis Chandler within 6 months last past.
It is Ordered the Sherif of this County do Summon Francis Chandler & Rebecca Pain of the prsh. of Cople to be and appear at the Next Court to be held for the County afsd. to answer the presentment of the Grand Jury against them for Cohabitting Together within 6 Months Last past.
29 July 1741
p.115a
George Hinson of Washington parish being presented by the Grand Jury for living in adultery with Margaret Chandler a Mulatto the wife of Francis Chandler within Six months then last past The said Geo. Hinson now appearing by William Kennon his attorney on whose motion an imparlance is granted him til next Court
The presentment of the Grand Jury at May Court Last against Francis Chandler and Rebecca Payn of the parish of Cople for Cohabitting together within Six months last past is Dismist No Crime being Charged in the presentment.
27 February 1741/2
p.134
The Grand Jury's Presentment against George Hinson of Washington Parish for living in adultery with Margt Chandler a mulatto is ordered to be dismisst it being Suggested to the Court that he sd Hinson's Run away.
30 October 1744
p.46
Dianna Coles came into Court and made Oath that Francis Chander was the Father of her Bastard Child by means whereof and by force of the act of assembly in Such case made and provided, the said Chandler is Liable and compellable to maintain the Said Child, and to keep the Parish Indemnified from all Charges concerning the Child. Therefore on motion of William Fitzhugh and Nicholas Minor Gent. Churchwardens of the Parish of Cople It is ordered that the Sherif of this county do take him the said Francis Chandler in to his Custody and him Safely keep until he shall give Security to maintain the Child afsd. and keep the Parish Indemnified Pursuant to the act of assembly afsd.
317. “Registers of North Farnham Parish and Virginia Marriages, 1785-1940,” https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V29M-BGN.
318. Ruth & Sam Sparacio, Order Book Abstracts of Richmond County, Virginia, 1991, Antient Press, McLean, VA, 93.
319. “Will of Charles Lee of Cumberland Co., VA,” Will book 3, page 134, Cumberland Co., VA, USA, ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/va/cumberland/wills/wills003.txt, 3/15/98, 9 November 1793, 25 March 1799.
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA - Wills
File submitted to USGenWeb by:
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Will of Charles Lee
9 November 1793
Cumberland Co.
Will Book 3, p. 134
Prob: 25 March 1799
In the name of God Amen, this ninth day of November One Thousand
Seven hundred and ninety three, I Charles Lee of Cumberland
County and Parish of Littleton, being in perfect mind and sound
memory, do make this my last Will and Testament in manner and
form following, that is to say that first and principally I
commend my sole to God that gave it and my body to be buried at
the discretion of my executors hereafter named, also as touching
such worldly Estate as it hath pleased God to bestore upon me, my
Will and desire is that the same be divided as hereafter
directed:
ITEM. I lend unto my beloved wife Anne Lee all my possessions
that I am now posest with, during her life, and at her death my
will and desire is that my son Charles shall have all my land
that lies over the Ridge Path adjoining, of him upon paying the
price value for the same. My will and desire is that all the
remaining part of my land be sold and the money arising from the
sale there of together with all the rest of my Estate real and
personal be divided into five equal parts and each lot to be
divided as after directed.
ITEM. I give and bequeath unto my son William Lee one of the
lots above mentioned. I give to him and his Heirs forever.
ITEM. I give and bequeath unto my son John Lee one of the lots
above mentioned. I give to him and his Heirs forever.
ITEM. I give and bequeath unto my son Richard Lee one of the lots
above mentioned. I give to him and his heirs forever.
ITEM. I give unto my son Charles Lee one of the lots above
mentioned. I give it to him and his heirs forever.
ITEM. I give and bequeath unto William Cox and Keziah his wife,
one hundred pounds out of the remaining lot if there be so much,
and then the balance of the said lot, if there be any, to be
equally divided between Keziah Cox and all the rest of the
children of the deceased Joseph Lee. I give unto them and their
heirs forever, and declare this to be my last Will and Testament,
hereby disannulling all other Wills by me made, and do hereby
appoint my wife Anne Lee, William Lee and Charles Lee, and Robert
Smith, my executors of this my last Will and Testament. In
witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this day and
year above written.
Charles(X)Lee
Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of:
Robert Smith, James Baber, William Cox
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320. A Weaving, Clara McLaughlin Funai, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1977, p. 25.
321. “William Lee,” http://leegenealogy.ofamerica.com/wlmlee.htm, Frances Ann Dornbusch, 26 August 1997.
322. GenServ, “LEERE1,” 3/30/98.
323. picLee MajJohnHeadstone.jpg.
324. A Weaving, Clara McLaughlin Funai, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1977, pages 60-63.
325. “Will of Sarah Guttry,” Will Book 2, p 59., Cumberland Co., VA, USA, written 9/30/1771, probated 5/25/1772.
Will of Sarah Guttry
In the name of God amen I Sarah Guttry of the county of
Cumberland in the colony of Virginia being weak in body, but
of perfect and sound mind and memory (thanks be to almighty
God therefore) do make and ordain this my last will and test-
ament in manner and form following, that is to say, first
and principally I commend my soul into the hands of almighty
God who gave it, hoping through the merits of Jesus Christ
my saviour to have free pardon of all my sins and a Joyfull
Resurrection at the last day, and my body to be decently
buried at the descretion of my executors hereafter named
and as for what worldly goods God has been pleased to bestow
upon me I give and dispose of in manner and form following.
Imprimis. I will that all my just debts and funeral charges
be duly paid
Item My will and desire is that my beloved son Bernard Gut-
try have my Negro fellow named Joe to him and his heirs for
ever on condition that he pay forty pounds Current money
into my estate to be disposed of as hereafter directed.
Item I give and bequeath to my said son Bernard ten pounds
out of my estate
Item I give and bequeath unto my beloved son William Cole-
man Guttrey eighteen pounds Cur't. money to be paid out of
my estate
Item I give and bequeath to my said son William Coleman one
feather bed and furniture
Item I give and bequeath to my beloved daughter Patty Gut-
trey twelve pounds current money to be paid by my executors
out of my estate, also one feather bed and furniture, and
one riding horse and side saddle to be provided for her out
of my estate by my executors.
Item I give and bequeath to my beloved grandson Henry Guttry
son of my said son Bernard, six pounds Current money to be
paid by my exectors out of my estate.
Item I give and bequeath to my beloved grand daughter Lucy
Elliot daughter of my daughter Philidelphia one Negro boy
named Nepton provided she pay the sum of ten pounds Cur't.
money to her sister Elizabeth Eliot at the time when she shall
receive the sd. negro from my executors as hereafter directed
Item My will and desire is that the above sd. Negro Nepten
shall be hired out by my executors yearly for as much as he
will fetch every year until my sd. grand daughter Lucy shall
arive to the age of eighteen, and not sooner and that all the
sd. money that shall be raised by hire of the sd. negro be
paid yearly by my executors to my sd. daughter Philidelphia
Elliot for her own proper use and behoof and to no other
person whatsoever.
Item I give and bequeath to my beloved daughter Orania
Coleman one shilling sterling to be paid out of my estate
by my exec'rs.
Item I give and bequeath to my beloved daughter Susanna
Lee one Shilling sterling to be paid as aforesaid.
Item I give and bequeath to my beloved daughter Grizzel
Meredith one shilling sterling to be paid as aforesaid.
Item My will and desire is that after the above gifts
and legacies pd. all the rest and residue of my estate
and credits, be equally divided between and among my two
sons Bernard and William Coleman, and my Daughter Patty,
by an equal division and in case either of them die with-
out issue that then the said division be between the sur-
vivers and their issue if any lawfully begotten.
Lastly I do nominate and appoint my sd. two sons Bernard
and William Coleman Guttry my whole and sole executors
of this my last will and testament and it is my will and
desire that my two sd. sons and exec'rs. do distribute my
estate as is before directed, with out any administration
or appraisement there on hereby revoking and disannulling
all former wills by me heretofore made and declaring this
to be my only tru_ will and testament In witness whereof I
have hereunto set my hand and seal this thirtieth day of
September one thousand seven hundred and seventy one.
her
Sarah X Guttry L. S.
mark
Signed sealed and published
in the presence of Gideon Edwards
Ann Glenn
Joseph Starkey
At a court held for Cumberland county 25th May 1772
This last will and testament of Sarah Guttry deceased was
proved by Ann Glenn a Witness thereto and ordered to be
recorded and on the motion of Bernard Guttry,and William
Coleman Guttry executors therein named who made 'oath ac-
cording to law certificate is granted them for obtaining
a probat thereof in due form giving security, whereupon
they with Joseph Calland their security entered into and
acknowledged bond with condition according to law
Test
Thompson Swann, Clk.
A Copy-
Teste Betty R. Walton Deputy Clerk,
Circuit Court, Cumberland County,
Virginia.
326. A Weaving, Clara McLaughlin Funai, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1977.
327. A Weaving, Clara McLaughlin Funai, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1977, pg 67.
328. A Weaving, Clara McLaughlin Funai, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1977, page 84.
329. A Weaving, Clara McLaughlin Funai, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1977, pages 86-93.
330. A Weaving, Clara McLaughlin Funai, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1977, pages 96-98.
331. A Weaving, Clara McLaughlin Funai, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1977, p. 96.
332. ahnen, LEERE1, 1100, Charles Lee Sr., 3/30/1998.
333. Mary Taylor Brewer, From Log Cabins to the White House, 420-421.
334. A Weaving, Clara McLaughlin Funai, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1977, p. 26.
335. VA Revolutionary War Publick Claims, I, 292,306.
336. A Weaving, Clara McLaughlin Funai, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1977, P. 17.
337. A Weaving, Clara McLaughlin Funai, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1977, P. 17 & 23.
338. “Indenture, Joseph Dabbs to Charles Lee and Anne,” 17 November 1741, Deed Book 3, page 494, Goochland Co., VA, USA, ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/va/goochland/deeds/deedbk3.txt.
GOOCHLAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA - DEED BOOK 3
INDENTURE
Joseph Dabbs to Charles Lee and Anne
17 November 1741
Goochland County
Deed Book 3, Page 494
THIS INDENTURE made the 17th day of November, 1741, between
Joseph Dabbs of the County of Goochland of the one part and
Charles Lee and Ann his wife of the other part, witnesseth that
said Joseph Dabbs for and in consideration of the nature love,
good will and affection which he hath and doth bear unto his
Brother in Law Charles Lee and his sister Anne, wife of the said
Charles Lee, hath given, granted, alined and confirmed and by the
present doth give, grant aline and confirm unto the said Charles
Lee and Anne, his wife, one certain tract or parsal of land
situated lying and being on the West side Willis's River in
Goochland County and thus bounded beginning at pointers in Orson
Martin's line thereon his line North 45 degrees West 198 poles to
pointers thereon North 45 degrees East 180 poles to pointers
thereon new lines South 37 degrees East 179 poles to a corner
Black Oak thereon South 38 degrees West 162 poles to the first
station containing by estimation 200 acres both sound more or
less (the said Joseph Dabbs reserving to himself and his heirs 4
acres part of the said 200 acres at a place where the mill stones
for Randolph Cook Mill were got and made which said 4 acres is
near or on the line or Orson Martin together with all houses,
orchard, gardens, fences, woods, underwoods ways, water and water
routs and advantages to the same belonging or in any wise
appertaining to have and to hold the said 200 acres of land and
pertinances with their and every of their appertenances (except
the 4 acres before conferred) unto the said Charles Lee and Anne,
his wife to the only proper use of the said Charles Lee and Anne,
his wife, an their heirs and assigns forever. And the said Joseph
Dabbs for himself and his heirs doth covenant and agree to and
with the said Charles Lee and Anne his wife their heirs and
assigns that both the said Joseph Dabbs and his heirs of the
above mentioned land and premises with their and every of their
appertenances unto the said Charles Lee and Anne his wife, their
heirs and assigns against him and said Joseph Dabbs, his heirs,
executors & administrators and against all other persons
whatsoever shall and will warrant and forever defend by those
presents. In witness whereof the said Joseph Dabbs hath set his
hand and seal the day and year above written.
s/Joseph Dabbs
At Court Continued and held for Goochland County November 18,
1741
Joseph Dabbs acknowledged this Deed to be his Act and
Deed which was ordered to be recorded.
Submitted by Molly Shumate
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339. “Indenture, Charles and Anne Dabbs Lee to Thomas Basset,” December 8, 1743, Goochland Co. Deed Book #5, p. 150, Goochland Co., VA, USA.
340. A Weaving, Clara McLaughlin Funai, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1977, p. 33.
341. Patriots Index, Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR).
342. A Weaving, Clara McLaughlin Funai, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1977, 44.
343. A Weaving, Clara McLaughlin Funai, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1977, p 25.
344. A Weaving, Clara McLaughlin Funai, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1977, p. 34.
345. Journal & Waste Specie Book, Auditor's Office, Richmond, VA, 1783, Book XV & XVI, p. 445 & 449, Virginia State Library, Richmond, VA.
Tuesday, July 29, 1783, South Expedition
Debit Warrant to William Lee for his services as a militia
man in Capt. Cobb's Company ordered from Bedford to the aid of
the southern states, in lieu of a paper money warrant issued
Dec. 24, 1781, now taken in and reaudited, agreeable to Law
5-12-5, Journal & Specie Waste Book Auditors Office, Richmond,
Va. 1783, being Ms. Vols. marked Book XV and Book XVI p 445 &
449, State Library, Richmond, Va.
346. A Weaving, Clara McLaughlin Funai, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1977, p. 37.
347. “Will of William Lee, son of Charles Lee,” Will Book C3, page 14, Clerk's Office, Bedford Co., VA.
Will of William Lee (son of Charles Lee)
Will Book C3, p 14, Clerks Office, Bedford Co., Va.
"In the name of God, Amen, I, William Lee of the County of Bedford and Parish of Russell, being in perfect health of body and of sound mind and memory, thanks be to Almighty God for the same, and calling to mind the uncertainty of this life, do make my last Will and Testament in manner and form following to-wit, First and principally I recom-mend my Soul into the hands of Almighty God, who gave it, hoping to receive perfect consumation and bliss and a joy-ful resurrection with the just at the last day, my body I commit to the earth, to be decently buried by my Executors hereafter named, and as touching such worldly estate as it hath pleased Almighty God to bestow upon me, I give and dispose of as followeth, I first and foremost desire that all my just and lawful debts be paid off and discharged. I first lend unto my beloved wife, Ave Lee, all my estate both real and personal until my youngest child becomes of age or marries, then I desire that there be a division of my estate, first reserving to my wife, Ave Lee, during her natural life three Negroes as lent, to-wit: One Negro man named Kitt, one ditto named Jacob, and one Negro boy named Neptune, and the plantation where I now live, with two horses, and six head of cattle, two feather beds and their furniture, one third of the other household and kitchen furniture, she taking her choice, and after her death thewhole of that part of the estate to be equally divided amongst my children then surviving. Item: I give unto Thomas Andrews and my daughter Tabitha his wife, one Negro woman named Dinah - - and all her increase that is now in the said Thomas Andrews' possession and all her future increase, also one feather bed and furniture and sundry other things necessary for housekeeping. I give it to them and their heirs forever. Item: I give unto my son Alexander Lee one feather bed and furniture with a horse and sundry other things necessary for housekeeping, that he has had and is now in his possession, I give it to him and his heirs forever. Item: I give unto my son John Lee one feather bed and furniture with sundry other things necessary for housekeeping that he has had and is now in his possession, I give to him and his heirs forever, further I desire that there be paid to my son John Lee twenty four pounds cash to furnish him a horse which money is to be paid out of my Estate. My further desire is that my other children, namely Garnett Lee, Rebecca Lee, Ave Lee, William Lee, Richard Lee and Ann Lee that there be paid to each of them thirty pounds cash, and also to be furnished each of them with a good feather bed and furniture a piece, my further desire is that there be paid out of money arising from the sale of my estate to my children, viz: to each of them hereafter named namely, Alexander Lee, John Lee, Garnett Lee, Rebecca Lee, Ave Lee, William Lee, Richard Lee and Ann Lee, the just and full sum of one hundred and thirty pounds good and lawful money of Virginia. I further desire that if there is any overplus left after paying of the above legacies that it be equally divided amongst the whole of my children, namely (Thomas Andrews and his wife Tabitha as one) Alexander Lee, John Lee, Garnett Lee, Rebecca Lee, Ave Lee, William Lee, Richard Lee and Anne Lee. Lastly, I constitute and appoint my son-in-law Thomas Andrews and my sons Alexander Lee, John Lee and Garnett Lee, Executors to this my last Will and Testament, hereby revoking all other wills whatsoever by me heretofore made, and appointing this to be my last Will and Testament in manner and form aforesaid. In testimony hereof, I have hereunto sett my hand and seal this eighth day of June in the year of our Lord Christ One Thousand Seven Hundred and Ninety Nine."
William Lee (seal)
348. A Weaving, Clara McLaughlin Funai, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1977, pg. 33.
349. Xerox copy of blueprint of family tree, Nancy Lee Bailey.
350. A Weaving, Clara McLaughlin Funai, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1977, says "probably 1791", pg 33, 34.
351. “Will of William Lee, son of Charles Lee,” Will Book C3, page 14, Clerk's Office, Bedford Co., VA, "Thomas Andrews and my daughter Tabitha, his wife".
Will of William Lee (son of Charles Lee)
Will Book C3, p 14, Clerks Office, Bedford Co., Va.
"In the name of God, Amen, I, William Lee of the County of Bedford and Parish of Russell, being in perfect health of body and of sound mind and memory, thanks be to Almighty God for the same, and calling to mind the uncertainty of this life, do make my last Will and Testament in manner and form following to-wit, First and principally I recom-mend my Soul into the hands of Almighty God, who gave it, hoping to receive perfect consumation and bliss and a joy-ful resurrection with the just at the last day, my body I commit to the earth, to be decently buried by my Executors hereafter named, and as touching such worldly estate as it hath pleased Almighty God to bestow upon me, I give and dispose of as followeth, I first and foremost desire that all my just and lawful debts be paid off and discharged. I first lend unto my beloved wife, Ave Lee, all my estate both real and personal until my youngest child becomes of age or marries, then I desire that there be a division of my estate, first reserving to my wife, Ave Lee, during her natural life three Negroes as lent, to-wit: One Negro man named Kitt, one ditto named Jacob, and one Negro boy named Neptune, and the plantation where I now live, with two horses, and six head of cattle, two feather beds and their furniture, one third of the other household and kitchen furniture, she taking her choice, and after her death thewhole of that part of the estate to be equally divided amongst my children then surviving. Item: I give unto Thomas Andrews and my daughter Tabitha his wife, one Negro woman named Dinah - - and all her increase that is now in the said Thomas Andrews' possession and all her future increase, also one feather bed and furniture and sundry other things necessary for housekeeping. I give it to them and their heirs forever. Item: I give unto my son Alexander Lee one feather bed and furniture with a horse and sundry other things necessary for housekeeping, that he has had and is now in his possession, I give it to him and his heirs forever. Item: I give unto my son John Lee one feather bed and furniture with sundry other things necessary for housekeeping that he has had and is now in his possession, I give to him and his heirs forever, further I desire that there be paid to my son John Lee twenty four pounds cash to furnish him a horse which money is to be paid out of my Estate. My further desire is that my other children, namely Garnett Lee, Rebecca Lee, Ave Lee, William Lee, Richard Lee and Ann Lee that there be paid to each of them thirty pounds cash, and also to be furnished each of them with a good feather bed and furniture a piece, my further desire is that there be paid out of money arising from the sale of my estate to my children, viz: to each of them hereafter named namely, Alexander Lee, John Lee, Garnett Lee, Rebecca Lee, Ave Lee, William Lee, Richard Lee and Ann Lee, the just and full sum of one hundred and thirty pounds good and lawful money of Virginia. I further desire that if there is any overplus left after paying of the above legacies that it be equally divided amongst the whole of my children, namely (Thomas Andrews and his wife Tabitha as one) Alexander Lee, John Lee, Garnett Lee, Rebecca Lee, Ave Lee, William Lee, Richard Lee and Anne Lee. Lastly, I constitute and appoint my son-in-law Thomas Andrews and my sons Alexander Lee, John Lee and Garnett Lee, Executors to this my last Will and Testament, hereby revoking all other wills whatsoever by me heretofore made, and appointing this to be my last Will and Testament in manner and form aforesaid. In testimony hereof, I have hereunto sett my hand and seal this eighth day of June in the year of our Lord Christ One Thousand Seven Hundred and Ninety Nine."
William Lee (seal)
352. Hinshaw, Wm., Ency. of Amer. Quaker Genealogy, Vol 1 - NC, 289, Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 1300 Locust St., Philadelphia, PA, p. 380.
Page 147-D
Elijah Hinson d. 2 - 3 - 1802
File: HinsonElijah1 Death
353. Hinshaw, Wm., Ency. of Amer. Quaker Genealogy, Vol 1 - NC, 289, Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 1300 Locust St., Philadelphia, PA, p 308.
Page 147-D
Elijah Hinson d. 2 - 3 - 1802
File: HinsonElijah1 Death
354. Hinshaw, Wm., Ency. of Amer. Quaker Genealogy, Vol IV - OH, Stillwater MM, Belmont Co OH, pages 362, 403, 404, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214349, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214391, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214392, p. 380 says marriage date 16 Dec 1812.
File: HinsonHinshawVolIVP403
355. Hinshaw, Wm., Ency. of Amer. Quaker Genealogy, Vol IV - OH, Stillwater MM, Belmont Co OH, pages 362, 403, 404, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214349, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214391, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214392, p. 403 says marriage date 16 Dec 1813.
File: HinsonHinshawVolIVP403
356. Hinshaw, Wm., Ency. of Amer. Quaker Genealogy, Vol IV - OH, Stillwater MM, Belmont Co OH, pages 362, 403, 404, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214349, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214391, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214392, p. 388.
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357. “Belmont Co. before 1830,” Fedorchak & Oschenbein, Library, Barnesville, Belmont Co., OH, from Belmont Co. Marriage Book “B”.
358. “Federal Census 1820, Belmont Co., OH.” p. 146, Wayne Twp.
359. “Federal census 1830, Belmont Co., OH, USA.” p. 305 Wayne Twp.
360. “Federal Census 1840, Belmont Co., OH, USA.” p. 3, Wayne Twp.
361. “Land Patent,” Isaac Hanson, Certificate 332, 5/1/1826, Bureau of Land Management OH0010_.331.
362. Hinshaw, Wm., Ency. of Amer. Quaker Genealogy, Vol IV - OH, Stillwater MM, Belmont Co OH, pages 362, 403, 404, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214349, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214391, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214392, p. 403, 418.
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363. “Letter, Handwritten Hanson Family History,” Mary Caleb Bundy (Aunt Callie), (daughter of Deborah(2) H. Hanson Bundy Stanton), copy received by email from John Gronewald 3/12/12).
Dear Mary or Jane,
This package I am sending to you (also to both) is as you will see, the Hanson pedigree from my great grand father - down to our children. I wrote it for thee - Jane & thought to get it in better shape but no use, I cannot see & cannot do more, I hope you can translate it & in time cull out what you want. Thee, Jane will see that I give a lot of our Bundy family, when I give Mother- Debbie (Aunt Debbie) listing them to note the numbers the ----with a circle {number 24 inside a circle} ---- of them means a page to be referred to. The ___ is not very well done but --- for three years I cannot see to write satisfactorily. I also misspell. Please excuse mistakes, Love Aunt Calie.
Page 4
Elijah Hanson served as a private in the Revolutionary War & was honorably discharged from service by President Monroe. He was born about the year 1754 perhaps in N.C. and claimed to be of Irish ancestry though the name name Hanson is family of Germany or Swedish origin.
Elijah Hanson Sr. married in N.C. Susanna Scrivener. They were Friends or Quakers. Children on Page 6.
Elijah Hanson Sr. died in N.C.
Page 5
{number 4 within a circle} Crcle means page of Reference.
Page 6
Elijah Hanson Sr. (m) Susanna Scrivener. Their Children as follows though order not certain
Ailce, deceased
Manoah m. Rachel Stubbs {p 8}
Clarkie m.___ Wood
Elizabeth m.___ Cook
Levicie m. ___ Edgerton
Isaac m. Maria Montgomery {14}
Borden m. ___ Cot {20}
Elijah m. Eliza Stubbs {24}
Page 7 (blank)
Page 8
Manoah Hanson, Sr. m. Rachel Stubbs. Some of their children were,
Manoah, Jr m _____ {10}
Betsy or Elizabeth m. ___ {12}
Clarkie m. ____ {12}
Elijah {12}
Joseph {12}
Iddo {12}
Page 9 (blank)
Page 10
Manoah Hanson Jr m. Millicent ___
He died leaving his children and her children Mary & George.
Mary was raised by Elwood Dean & wife (Elwood Dean was a Minister in the Friends Church).
Mary Hanson m. ___ Hiatte of __-Hill, __. They had 2 children, Elwood and George
Page 11 (blank)
Page 12
Betsy or Elizabeth Hanson, daughter of Manoah Hanson, Sr
m (1) ___ White [ Elijah, ?
m (2) Jessie Davis
(more - untranscribed)
Page 13 (blank)
Page 14
Isaac Hanson m. Maria Montgomery.
Children remembered:
Susanna m. (see {16}
James Evers
Was his 1st wife, see {38}
Emily m Elwood Evers see {12}
Was his 1st wife
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The oldest daughter of Isaac Hanson [J Note - I don't know who this would be] m. Jessie Davis, his 1st wife. see page {18}
Page 15 (blank)
Page 16
Susanna Hanson m. James Evers
(they had his children Rebecca who married James Brown)
Susanna died in a short time after which James Evers married Zilpha Hanson, daughter of Elijah & Eliza Hanson. see p {22}
Emily Hanson m. Elwood Evers. They had 2 children a son who died in infancy and a daughter, Dora, who died in childhood. After Emily's death, Elwood married Clarkie Hanson his 2nd wife, see p {12}
Page 17 (blank)
Page 18
Elizabeth or Betsy Hanson daughter of Isaac Hanson m. Samuel Davis.
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(more - untranscribed)
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____Hanson, one of the oldest daughter of Isaac Hanson m. Jesse Davis, being his 1st wife. Their children Elijah & Susanna. [J note - But I don't know who this would be]
Jesse Davis 2nd wife Elizabeth (Betsy) Hanson White. See {12}
Page 19 (blank)
Page 20 & 21
Borden Hanson
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Page 22
Elijah Hanson Jr. _?_ son Elijah Hanson Sr. & Susanna Scribener
Elijah Hanson Jr. born in 1797 in N.C. Was married to to Eliza Stubbs in 1818 in Stillwater Friends Meeting (near ___, Ohio). Eliza Stubbs was born in Georgia in 1801.
Elijah Hanson died Feb 1876, age 79.
Eliza S Hanson died in 1876 age almost 77.
Elijah & Eliza Hansons Children were 14, find page {24}
Page 23 (blank)
Page 24
Elijah Hanson Jr m. Eliza Stubbs. Children (name, Ref Page, Born):
Wm, 26, 1819
Joseph, 30, 1821
Susanna, 32, 1823
Robert, 34, 1825
Elijah, 36, 1827
Zilphia, 38, 1829
Eliza, 40, 1831
John, 42, 1833
Asa, 42, 1835
Deborah, 46, 1830
Lydia, 62, 1842
Isaac, deceased, 1846
Benjamin, 64, 1849
Page 25
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Page 45
Page 46
Deborah Hanson (m) First Caleb Y. Bundy
one daughter Mary Caleb (over)
Deborah Hanson (m) Second Chalkly Bundy,
who had 6 living & 2 deceased by his 1st wife Sarah Dandina (sp?)
These 6 children then were Stet (sic) Children of Deborah Hanson Bundy
see p. 47 or over
Deborah Hanson Bundy (m) Third Eli Stanton
one child Nathan Eli
Eli Stanton had 3 children by 1st Marriage with Mary Bundy Stanton, the three
William H, 1860
Sarah B, 1861
Emma Clara, 1863
See p. 58
Deborah H.B. Stanton & Eli Stanton, one child
Nathan Eli (m) Sadie Stanton
Page 47
Deborah Hanson Bundy & Caleb Y Bundy’s one child
Mary Caleb Bundy (m) Thompson Smith
Their children
Deborah Sarah, died at 20 months old
Mary Avice (m) Harlem S. Webster
Wm. Tecumseh (m) Helen Armstrong
Williis Wm (m) Ruth Baughman, no children
(remainder of page 47 not transcribed)
Page 48
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364. “Letter, Handwritten Hanson Family History,” Mary Caleb Bundy (Aunt Callie), (daughter of Deborah(2) H. Hanson Bundy Stanton), copy received by email from John Gronewald 3/12/12), p. 22.
Dear Mary or Jane,
This package I am sending to you (also to both) is as you will see, the Hanson pedigree from my great grand father - down to our children. I wrote it for thee - Jane & thought to get it in better shape but no use, I cannot see & cannot do more, I hope you can translate it & in time cull out what you want. Thee, Jane will see that I give a lot of our Bundy family, when I give Mother- Debbie (Aunt Debbie) listing them to note the numbers the ----with a circle {number 24 inside a circle} ---- of them means a page to be referred to. The ___ is not very well done but --- for three years I cannot see to write satisfactorily. I also misspell. Please excuse mistakes, Love Aunt Calie.
Page 4
Elijah Hanson served as a private in the Revolutionary War & was honorably discharged from service by President Monroe. He was born about the year 1754 perhaps in N.C. and claimed to be of Irish ancestry though the name name Hanson is family of Germany or Swedish origin.
Elijah Hanson Sr. married in N.C. Susanna Scrivener. They were Friends or Quakers. Children on Page 6.
Elijah Hanson Sr. died in N.C.
Page 5
{number 4 within a circle} Crcle means page of Reference.
Page 6
Elijah Hanson Sr. (m) Susanna Scrivener. Their Children as follows though order not certain
Ailce, deceased
Manoah m. Rachel Stubbs {p 8}
Clarkie m.___ Wood
Elizabeth m.___ Cook
Levicie m. ___ Edgerton
Isaac m. Maria Montgomery {14}
Borden m. ___ Cot {20}
Elijah m. Eliza Stubbs {24}
Page 7 (blank)
Page 8
Manoah Hanson, Sr. m. Rachel Stubbs. Some of their children were,
Manoah, Jr m _____ {10}
Betsy or Elizabeth m. ___ {12}
Clarkie m. ____ {12}
Elijah {12}
Joseph {12}
Iddo {12}
Page 9 (blank)
Page 10
Manoah Hanson Jr m. Millicent ___
He died leaving his children and her children Mary & George.
Mary was raised by Elwood Dean & wife (Elwood Dean was a Minister in the Friends Church).
Mary Hanson m. ___ Hiatte of __-Hill, __. They had 2 children, Elwood and George
Page 11 (blank)
Page 12
Betsy or Elizabeth Hanson, daughter of Manoah Hanson, Sr
m (1) ___ White [ Elijah, ?
m (2) Jessie Davis
(more - untranscribed)
Page 13 (blank)
Page 14
Isaac Hanson m. Maria Montgomery.
Children remembered:
Susanna m. (see {16}
James Evers
Was his 1st wife, see {38}
Emily m Elwood Evers see {12}
Was his 1st wife
|
(more - untranscribed)
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The oldest daughter of Isaac Hanson [J Note - I don't know who this would be] m. Jessie Davis, his 1st wife. see page {18}
Page 15 (blank)
Page 16
Susanna Hanson m. James Evers
(they had his children Rebecca who married James Brown)
Susanna died in a short time after which James Evers married Zilpha Hanson, daughter of Elijah & Eliza Hanson. see p {22}
Emily Hanson m. Elwood Evers. They had 2 children a son who died in infancy and a daughter, Dora, who died in childhood. After Emily's death, Elwood married Clarkie Hanson his 2nd wife, see p {12}
Page 17 (blank)
Page 18
Elizabeth or Betsy Hanson daughter of Isaac Hanson m. Samuel Davis.
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(more - untranscribed)
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____Hanson, one of the oldest daughter of Isaac Hanson m. Jesse Davis, being his 1st wife. Their children Elijah & Susanna. [J note - But I don't know who this would be]
Jesse Davis 2nd wife Elizabeth (Betsy) Hanson White. See {12}
Page 19 (blank)
Page 20 & 21
Borden Hanson
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(more - untranscribed)
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Page 22
Elijah Hanson Jr. _?_ son Elijah Hanson Sr. & Susanna Scribener
Elijah Hanson Jr. born in 1797 in N.C. Was married to to Eliza Stubbs in 1818 in Stillwater Friends Meeting (near ___, Ohio). Eliza Stubbs was born in Georgia in 1801.
Elijah Hanson died Feb 1876, age 79.
Eliza S Hanson died in 1876 age almost 77.
Elijah & Eliza Hansons Children were 14, find page {24}
Page 23 (blank)
Page 24
Elijah Hanson Jr m. Eliza Stubbs. Children (name, Ref Page, Born):
Wm, 26, 1819
Joseph, 30, 1821
Susanna, 32, 1823
Robert, 34, 1825
Elijah, 36, 1827
Zilphia, 38, 1829
Eliza, 40, 1831
John, 42, 1833
Asa, 42, 1835
Deborah, 46, 1830
Lydia, 62, 1842
Isaac, deceased, 1846
Benjamin, 64, 1849
Page 25
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Page 45
Page 46
Deborah Hanson (m) First Caleb Y. Bundy
one daughter Mary Caleb (over)
Deborah Hanson (m) Second Chalkly Bundy,
who had 6 living & 2 deceased by his 1st wife Sarah Dandina (sp?)
These 6 children then were Stet (sic) Children of Deborah Hanson Bundy
see p. 47 or over
Deborah Hanson Bundy (m) Third Eli Stanton
one child Nathan Eli
Eli Stanton had 3 children by 1st Marriage with Mary Bundy Stanton, the three
William H, 1860
Sarah B, 1861
Emma Clara, 1863
See p. 58
Deborah H.B. Stanton & Eli Stanton, one child
Nathan Eli (m) Sadie Stanton
Page 47
Deborah Hanson Bundy & Caleb Y Bundy’s one child
Mary Caleb Bundy (m) Thompson Smith
Their children
Deborah Sarah, died at 20 months old
Mary Avice (m) Harlem S. Webster
Wm. Tecumseh (m) Helen Armstrong
Williis Wm (m) Ruth Baughman, no children
(remainder of page 47 not transcribed)
Page 48
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365. Hinshaw, Wm., Ency. of Amer. Quaker Genealogy, Vol 1 - NC, 289, Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 1300 Locust St., Philadelphia, PA.
Page 147-D
Elijah Hinson d. 2 - 3 - 1802
File: HinsonElijah1 Death
366. “Federal Census 1820, Belmont Co., OH.” p. 155 Somerset Twp.
367. Hinshaw, Wm., Ency. of Amer. Quaker Genealogy, Vol IV - OH, Stillwater MM, Belmont Co OH, pages 362, 403, 404, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214349, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214391, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214392, p. 582.
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368. “Federal census 1830, Belmont Co., OH, USA.” p. 344, Somerset Twp.
369. “Federal Census 1840, Belmont Co., OH, USA.” p. 152, Goshen Twp.
370. “Federal census 1860.” Goshen Twp, Belmont Co., OH, p. 165.
371. “Land Patent,” Bordan Hanson, Certificate 2451, 11/10/1831, Bureau of Land Management OH0280_.392.
372. “Federal Census 1820, Belmont Co., OH.” p. 279 Warren Twp.
373. “Federal census 1830, Belmont Co., OH, USA.” p. 349 Somerset Twp.
374. Hinshaw, Wm., Ency. of Amer. Quaker Genealogy, Vol IV - OH, Stillwater MM, Belmont Co OH, pages 362, 403, 404, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214349, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214391, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214392, 582.
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375. A Weaving, Clara McLaughlin Funai, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1977, P. 17-22.
376. “Order Book,” 7, 1716-1717, 226-228, Richmond Co., VA, USA.
Extracted as follows:
Richmond County, VA Order Book #7-1716-1717, p 226, Dec 4, 1717:
"Dorothy Lee, relict of William Lee deceased, came into Court and made oath that said William Lee departed this life without making any Will so far as she knows or believes and on her petition And giving security for her just and faithful administration of the said decedent’s Estate, certificate is granted her for obtaining letters of administration in due form."
Richmond County, VA Order Book #7-1716-1717, p 227, Dec 4, 1717:
"Dorothy Lee and Thomas Taylor in open Court acknowledge themselves indebted to the Worshipful, his Majesty’s Justices of the said County, in the sum of one hundred pounds sterling, to be paid to the said Justices, their Executors or Administrators, in case the said Dorothy Lee does not duly administer on all and singular, the Estate of William Lee dec’d., and render a true account thereof when thereunto lawfully called Robert Tomlin, David Berrick, Stanley Gower and Charles Lee, or any three of them sometime between this and the next Court, are appointed to appraise all and singular the Estate of William Lee, deceased, in money, which shall be presented to their view and make report there- of to the said next Court, Charles Barber, Gent. or any other Justice of the Peace, for the County, is requested to administer on oath to the appraisers for their true appraisement of the said dec’d Estate, as also to Dorothy Lee, the administrator for her true discovery thereof."
On the "Lees’ Inventory", being the appraised of all and singular of the Estate of William Lee, dec’d, three of the above named appraisers signed the document, however, Charles Lewis signed his name in place of Charles Lee, who evidently did not serve as one of the appraisers for some reason. I am certain that Charles Lee named as an appraiser was not the son of William and Dorothy, since he would have been only eleven years old at the time.
Richmond County, VA Order Book #7-1716-1717, p 228, Dec 5, 1717:
"The appraisement of the estate of William Lee, decd, being this day released, it is ordered that the same be recorded, 5 February, 1717."
377. A Weaving, Clara McLaughlin Funai, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1977, p 17-22.
378. “Will of Dorothy Croucher,” Will Book 1, 108, Court House, Amelia Co., VA, USA, February 25, 1754, September 26, 1754.
In the name of God, Amen. I, Dorothy Croucher, being very sick and week, do make my last Will and Testament and do leave my estate as followeth.
First I leave to my Granson James Brannan one gun two --- yearlings. And to my Granson Thomas Brannan one --- yearling. And to my Granson Caren Brannan one --- yearling. And my --- --- --- Daughter Catherine Brannan during her life. And then to her daughter Ann Brannan. And all the Remainer of my Estate and Debts I leave to my Son in law Thos Brannan after my Deth. And I leave my Son Thomas Brannan to be my Executor.
379. A Weaving, Clara McLaughlin Funai, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1977, p. 20.
380. “Will of Elizabeth Taylor,” Will Book 5, Page 531, Richmond Co., VA, USA, 5/11/1747.
RICHMOND COUNTY, VIRGINIA - Will Book 5
Will of Elizabeth Taylor
11 May 1747
Richmond County
Will Book 5, Page 531
In the name of God Amen, I, Elizabeth Taylor, of North
Farnham Parish, being of sound mind and memory, thanks be to God
for it, I do nominate and appoint this my Last Will and Testament
in manner and form following: I give my soul to God who gave it
and my body to be buried as my Executor hereafter named shall
think fit.
ITEM: It is my wish and desire that all my wearing
apparel be equally divided between my two daughters, Dorothy
Croucher and Sary Ellate, and my daughter Dorothy to have her
choice.
ITEM: I give to my great granddaughter Betty Lee,
daughter, to my grandson Tom Lee, one cow and calf, bed, rug,
blanket, and three pairs of sheets, my Prayer Book, one hound,
one yew, one lamb, pewter bason, my grate trunk, long iron pot,
frying pan, my metal salt seller and looking glass.
ITEM: I give to my great grandaughter Ann Lee, daughter
of my son William Lee, cow and calf, yew and lamb, pewter bason
and my small bag.
ITEM: To my great grandaughter Lucy Lee, daughter of
Dorothy, one cow and calf, one yew and lamb, and my small pewter
bason, and my little trunk.
ITEM: To my great grandson Richard Lee, son of Dorothy .
ITEM: I give to my grandson William Lee all the rest of
my Estate I have not named, and appoint my grandson William Lee
my whole and sole Ex. of my Last Will and Testament.
In witness hereunto set my hand and fix my seal this 11th
day of May, 1747.
s/Elizabeth Taylor
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381. A Weaving, Clara McLaughlin Funai, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1977, Pages 19-20.
382. George Harrison Sanford King, The Registers of North Farnham Parish 1663-1814 and.., George Harrison Sanford King, Fredricksburg, VA, 1966, 115.
383. A Weaving, Clara McLaughlin Funai, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1977, pg 33.
384. “Federal Census 1850.” Russell Co., VA, p. 341.
385. “1860 Federal Census Mortality Schedule,” Russell Co., VA, June 1860 (year before), line 15, p. 562.
386. A Weaving, Clara McLaughlin Funai, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1977, pg 60.
387. “1860 Federal Census Mortality Schedule,” Russell Co., VA, June 1860 (year before), line 16, p. 562.
388. A Weaving, Clara McLaughlin Funai, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1977, pg 60, 198.
389. A Weaving, Clara McLaughlin Funai, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1977, page 79.
390. A Weaving, Clara McLaughlin Funai, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1977, pg 106.
391. A Weaving, Clara McLaughlin Funai, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1977, p. 33, 44.
392. A Weaving, Clara McLaughlin Funai, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1977, p. 44.
393. “Abstract of Will of Moses Arnold,” Cumberland Co. June Court 1811, 20 November 1807, June 1811, ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/va/cumberland/wills/wills003.txt.
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA - Wills
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Abstracts of Will of Moses Arnold
Cumberland Co. June Court 1811
20 November 1807
To wife Elizabeth: land and plantation
To John Arnold - 100 acres
Son in law, John Lee - land on Lynches Creek
Moses Arnold - 125 acre tract purchased from Martin S. Davenport
Rebecca Arnold
Nine children:
John Arnold
Ann Lee
Gilly Smith
Tabitha Lee
Wyatt Arnold
Chesley Arnold
Patsy Arnold
Moses Arnold
Rebecca Arnold
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394. A Weaving, Clara McLaughlin Funai, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1977, p. 33, 46.
395. A Weaving, Clara McLaughlin Funai, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1977, pg 33, 46.
396. DAR Application, 542478+511 (Mildred Louise Leimbrock Ward).
397. A Weaving, Clara McLaughlin Funai, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1977, pg 46,48.
398. A Weaving, Clara McLaughlin Funai, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1977, p. 46.
399. A Weaving, Clara McLaughlin Funai, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1977, pg 33, 46, 48.
400. A Weaving, Clara McLaughlin Funai, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1977, pg 46, 48.
401. A Weaving, Clara McLaughlin Funai, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1977, p. 33, 34.
402. A Weaving, Clara McLaughlin Funai, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1977, pg 34, 44, 107,197.
403. A Weaving, Clara McLaughlin Funai, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1977, pg 35.
404. A Weaving, Clara McLaughlin Funai, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1977, p. 45.
405. A Weaving, Clara McLaughlin Funai, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1977, p. 40.
406. A Weaving, Clara McLaughlin Funai, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1977, pg 33, 60.
407. A Weaving, Clara McLaughlin Funai, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1977, pg 33, 60,197.
408. A Weaving, Clara McLaughlin Funai, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1977, p. 33, 197.
409. A Weaving, Clara McLaughlin Funai, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1977, p. 42.
410. A Weaving, Clara McLaughlin Funai, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1977, pg 60, 199.
411. “Will of John Lee,” Will Book 4, page 130, Campbell Co., VA, USA, 9/1/1818, 1/11/1819, p. 199.
CAMPBELL COUNTY, VIRGINIA - Wills
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Will of JOHN LEE
1 September 1818
In the name of God amen I John Lee of the County of Campbell and
Parish of Russell being in a reasonable good state of health of
body and mind but in the decline of life thanks be to Almighty
God for his unspeakable gifts and calling to mind the uncertainty
of this mortal life, doth make this my last Will and Testament in
manner and form followeth:
To wit: First and principally I recommend my soul unto the
hands of Almighty God who gave it hoping to receive everlasting
happiness through the merits of my beloved redeemer in the world
and life to come and joyful resurrection with the just at the
last day, my body I commit to my mother earth from whence it was
taken, to be decently buried by my ancestors hereafter named and
as touching such worldly estate as it has pleased Almighty God to
bestow upon me, I give and dispose of as followeth:
To wit: I desire that all my just and lawfull debts be paid
off and discharged. ITEM first and foremost my desire is whereas
I have endeavoured and taken the most care in keeping my
accounts, that whereas if any of my sons, sons in law, daughters
or, daughters in law had done any favour or favours for me, I say
that I have made it a part of my study and principle to
compensate, and to retaliate and make that person who did me the
favour equal amends and to the favour, as favour, otherwise I
gave them a credit in their accounts on my books of accounts for
as much as in conscience could the favour or service they had
done for me was worth and for this reason all the credits and
debits stated on my books shall stand permanent for and against
all or any of my sons, sons in law, or daughters, or daughters in
law. WHEREIN it is written by my own handwriting and be it
further observed that if either of them heretofore named or shall
be hereafter named shall after my death, shall bring in ________
accounts and that they insist upon their having them allowed as
credit or credits more than is stated on my books, I say if any
or either of the legatees hereafter named should so claim and
contend for and insist upon being allowed a credit for such
claim, that I do by this my Last Will and Testament pronounce
that he she they or either of them so contending and will not
give up such claim forfeit's one half of the legacy allotted to
them by the decedant, and that this is his will and I desire and
further direct that if it so happen that such forfeiture be
equally divided between the other legatees which does not
contend, and I humbly hope and fully desire that there be no
disputes, respecting what I have left behind by the helping of
Almighty God what he has been pleased to bestow upon me his poor
weak and unworthy servant. Legatees observing well and complying
with what has been before stated, as I trust and hope they will.
I now proceed to make out different legacies to the different
legatees. ITEM I give to my son Burwell Lee the land and
plantation whereon I now live lying and being in the County of
Campbell and lying on the north side of Goose Creek and Staunton
River it being part of the tract of land I purchased of Jacobs
Early with the following exceptions to wit that part called
Darby's field lying in the north side of Goose Creek at Darbys
Ford and adjoining the lands of Jessee Leftwich and others, and
one hundred and twenty eight acres taken off said tract for the
Town of Leesville at the junction of Goose Creek and Staunton
River which leave a balance of Two hundred and forty six acres.
I also give my son Burwell Lee the tract of land I purchased of
Robert Owen adjoining the land I now live on the above named
lying on the east side of the same containing one hundred and
thirty five and half acres and deeded to me by said Owen, also
two negro men named Daniel and Garnett with other necessaries I
have heretofore given towards housekeeping upon his complying
with some other items hereafter named. ITEM I lend to my two
sons to wit, Stephen Lee and Beverly Lee during their lives the
following tracts of land; one in Bedford County deeded to me by
Thomas Halley the land I bought of Thomas Smith and built a mill
on it. Also one other tract of five hundred acres lying and
adjoining on the south side of the above mentioned tract, and
deeded to me by William Leftwich also one other tract containing
one hundred and twenty six acres adjoining the same on the north
of last tract above named and deeded to me by Lucy Pratt, also I
lend to my son Beverly Lee and his wife during their lives, one
negro man named Jack with some things necessary heretofore
received for the purpose of housekeeping also I give to my son
Stephen Lee one feather bed and furniture, also I remit to son
Stephen Lee the debt he is owing me as stated on my books. My
desire is and I direct it so to be, Stephen Lee and his brother
Beverly in the mills be equals both in profits and loss during
their life, and after their death, and the death of Rebecca Lee
who is now the wife of Beverly Lee that the legacies herein
mentioned and sent, to the two brothers. I say in consequence of
Stephen Lee and Beverly Lee and Rebecca his wife, that after
their deaths be equally divided between the heirs of Beverly Lee
both male and female lawfully begotten. ITEM I give unto my
daughter Patty Arnold and John Arnold her husband one negro woman
named Mary and her increase which they have now in their
possesion. Also I give them one negro man named Mat also one
negro boy named Harrison, also other necessaries that they have
heretofore had, necessary for housekeeping. I lend unto my son
in law Alexander Lee and my daughter Sarah Guthrey Lee his wife,
one negro woman named Abby now in their possesion with all her
increase during their lives excepting one of the said Abby's
children named Mary that I gave my consent that may sell and did
sell to my daughter Polly Lee, also I lend to my son in law
Alexander Lee and Sarah G Lee his wife during their lives one
negro boy named Ben and one other negro boy named Nelson with
other things necessary for housekeeping heretofore received and
after their deaths, I desire that they the said slaves just
mentioned with their increase, be equally divided between the
lawfull being of the body of my said daughter Sarah G. Lee, I
give it to them and their heirs forever. ITEM I give unto my son
in law James Lancaster and to my daughter Elizabeth his wife one
negro woman named Tamer and now in their possession, also some
necessaries for housekeeping heretofore received also I give them
one negro man named Aleck (my blacksmith) with all and every of
their increase also my set of blacksmiths tools. ITEM I give
unto my son in law Robert Clark and my daughter Susannah his
wife, one negro woman named Milly now in their possession with
other necessaries for housekeeping heretofore received, also I
give them one negro boy named Will with and singular their
increase. I give it to them and their heirs forever. ITEM I
lend to my son in law Henry Crider and to my daughter Permelia
his wife one negro woman Judy and one negro named Dick now in
their possession with other necessaries for housekeeping
heretofore received the above named slaves with all and every of
their increase. I lend to the said Henry Crider and Permelia his
wife during their lives and after their deaths, to be equally
divided between the children the lawfull heirs of the body of my
daughter Permelia Crider I give it to them and their heirs
forever. ITEM I give to my daughter Mary Lee one negro girl
named Molly and one negro boy named Andrew with all and every of
their increase also one feather bed and furniture. I give the
said slaves with their increase to my said daughter forever.
ITEM I lend to my son in law David Holladay and to my daughter
Ann his wife one negro girl named Charlotte now in their
possession with other things necessary for housekeeping
heretofore received. Also I lend to David Holladay and to my
daughter Ann his wife one negro named Jacob the said negroes just
named, I lend to them during their lives and after their deaths
to be equally divided between the children of my daughter Ann
Holladay lawfully begotten. I give to them that is to them and
their heirs forever with all and every of their increase. ITEM I
give to my son John Lee two tracts of lands in the Counties of
Campbell and Bedford one tract containing one hundred and forty
six acres granted to Henry Henrickson also one other tract
containing two hundred acres granted to John Lee by patent
bearing date the tenth day of April in the year seventeen hundred
and ninety nine and of the Commonwealth the twenty third
remembering that the two tracts above mentioned contain three
hundred and forty six acres. Also, I give to my son John Lee one
negro man named Jerry and one feather bed and furniture now in
his possession. I give to him and his heirs forever. ITEM I
give to my son Richard Henry Lee one negro man named Frank one
good feather bed and furniture also five hundred pounds in cash I
give to him and his heirs forever. ITEM I give to my daughter
Matilda and to Drury Holland her husband one negro woman named
China with her increase also one negro boy named Phil also one
good featherbed and furniture the said bed she now has in her
possession. I give the said slave with their increase to them
and their heirs forever. ITEM I give to my daughter Aggy Lee one
negro girl named Charity also one negro boy named Soloman and one
good feather bed and furniture with all and every of their
increase. I give it to her and her heirs forever. ITEM I lend
to my daughter Sophia Lee during her life one negro girl named
Gilly with her increase if any to wait on her and assist her in
her domestic affairs during the life of her as need may require
which her situation may often require, also I give to her one
good featherbed and furniture bedstead and cord. Also, I direct
that there be raised out of my estate twelve hundred dollars and
that sum to be put upon legal interest per annum and the interest
thereof be paid yearly to my daughter Sophia Lee during her life
and after death the said negro girl Gilley with her increase if
any and the said twelve hundred dollars above named be equally
divided between all my children hereinbefore named my wish is
that my executors hold the said twelve hundred dollars in their
hands paying the interest thereof to my said daughter Sophia Lee
yearly during her life. I further desire and direct in
consequence of my giving to my son Burwell Lee, the negro man
Daniel that he may be with his wife and children that my said son
Burwell Lee pay four hundred dollars towards raising the twelve
hundred dollars for my daughter Sophia. I also desire that the
lots in the town of Leesville commencing at the mouth of Plumb
Tree branch be sold and the money together with the moneys
arising from the sales already made be equally divided amongst
all my children hereinbefore mentioned the balance of my slaves
not hereinbefore mentioned. I wish laid off in nine equal lots
as near as can be drawn for by my daughters hereinbefore named or
their legal representatiatives all I say excepting my daughter
Sophia Lee she being otherwise provided for. I further desire
that the tract of land I bought of John Overstreet and the tract
I bought of Jacob Citty (the last mentioned tract deed to me by
Henry Brown) both tracts lying and being in the County of Bedford
be sold and the money arising trom the sale be equally divided
between my five sons TO WIT, Burwell Lee, Stephen Lee, Beverly
Lee, John Lee, Jr., and Richard Henry Lee. I further desire that
all my stock of every denomination on the plantation whereon I
now live and at the mill, with what grain may be in the mill and
one patent cross cut saw at the mill, also all my household and
furniture, the crop made on the plantation, all my plantation
tools and utensils and all that belongs to my estate not
otherwise disposed of, be sold and the money arising from the
sale thereof, and all my outstanding debts either by bill bond or
otherwise, and all of every denomination after being sold the
whole amount of the sale be equally divided between all my
children hereinbefore named excepting my daughter Sophia Lee
which is otherwise provided for, in addition to what I have given
to my son Burwell Lee, I give to him all the town of Leesville on
the West side of the Third Broad Street leading from Goose Creek
to him and his heirs forever, exception 2 acres of land adjoining
the mill seat, I reserve for my estate and allotted for commons
for the mill, and the two acres above named to extend from the
center of the mill house a due North course, and lastly, I
nominate and appoint my son, Burwell Lee and my son in law John
Clark and my son in law James Lancaster and son in law John
Arnold executors to this my last will and testament, revoking,
and disannulling all other wills by me heretofore made, and
declaring and appointing this my last Will and Testament. Giving
my hand and seal this first day of September in the year of our
Lord eighteen hundred and eighteen.
John Lee
Signed sealed and acknowledged in the presents of David W.
Quarles, Vincent Snow, John Anderson, Jr., Charles Noell. At a
Court held for Campbell County January 11, 1819, the last will
and testament of John Lee, Sr., deceased was proved on oaths of
Vincent Snow, John Anderson and Charles Noell thereto subscribed
and ordered to be recorded and on the motion of Burwell Lee, John
Arnold, James Lancaster three named in said will named leave is
given them to administer decedants estate giving security
whereupon they together with Vincent Snow, John Lee, Jr., Collins
Bradley, Benjamin Haden, Wiatt Lee, James M. Haden, and William
V. Haden, their securities entered into and acknowledge their
bond in the penalty of sixty thousand dollars conditioned as the
law directly for the said executors due and faithful
administration of said decendant and performance of his will.
Liberty being reserved the other executors in said will named to
join in the probate thereof when they shall think proper.
Teste: R. Alexander
Campbell County
Will Book 4, page 130
Probate: 11 January 1819
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412. “Will of Sarah Guttry,” Will Book 2, p 59., Cumberland Co., VA, USA.
Will of Sarah Guttry
In the name of God amen I Sarah Guttry of the county of
Cumberland in the colony of Virginia being weak in body, but
of perfect and sound mind and memory (thanks be to almighty
God therefore) do make and ordain this my last will and test-
ament in manner and form following, that is to say, first
and principally I commend my soul into the hands of almighty
God who gave it, hoping through the merits of Jesus Christ
my saviour to have free pardon of all my sins and a Joyfull
Resurrection at the last day, and my body to be decently
buried at the descretion of my executors hereafter named
and as for what worldly goods God has been pleased to bestow
upon me I give and dispose of in manner and form following.
Imprimis. I will that all my just debts and funeral charges
be duly paid
Item My will and desire is that my beloved son Bernard Gut-
try have my Negro fellow named Joe to him and his heirs for
ever on condition that he pay forty pounds Current money
into my estate to be disposed of as hereafter directed.
Item I give and bequeath to my said son Bernard ten pounds
out of my estate
Item I give and bequeath unto my beloved son William Cole-
man Guttrey eighteen pounds Cur't. money to be paid out of
my estate
Item I give and bequeath to my said son William Coleman one
feather bed and furniture
Item I give and bequeath to my beloved daughter Patty Gut-
trey twelve pounds current money to be paid by my executors
out of my estate, also one feather bed and furniture, and
one riding horse and side saddle to be provided for her out
of my estate by my executors.
Item I give and bequeath to my beloved grandson Henry Guttry
son of my said son Bernard, six pounds Current money to be
paid by my exectors out of my estate.
Item I give and bequeath to my beloved grand daughter Lucy
Elliot daughter of my daughter Philidelphia one Negro boy
named Nepton provided she pay the sum of ten pounds Cur't.
money to her sister Elizabeth Eliot at the time when she shall
receive the sd. negro from my executors as hereafter directed
Item My will and desire is that the above sd. Negro Nepten
shall be hired out by my executors yearly for as much as he
will fetch every year until my sd. grand daughter Lucy shall
arive to the age of eighteen, and not sooner and that all the
sd. money that shall be raised by hire of the sd. negro be
paid yearly by my executors to my sd. daughter Philidelphia
Elliot for her own proper use and behoof and to no other
person whatsoever.
Item I give and bequeath to my beloved daughter Orania
Coleman one shilling sterling to be paid out of my estate
by my exec'rs.
Item I give and bequeath to my beloved daughter Susanna
Lee one Shilling sterling to be paid as aforesaid.
Item I give and bequeath to my beloved daughter Grizzel
Meredith one shilling sterling to be paid as aforesaid.
Item My will and desire is that after the above gifts
and legacies pd. all the rest and residue of my estate
and credits, be equally divided between and among my two
sons Bernard and William Coleman, and my Daughter Patty,
by an equal division and in case either of them die with-
out issue that then the said division be between the sur-
vivers and their issue if any lawfully begotten.
Lastly I do nominate and appoint my sd. two sons Bernard
and William Coleman Guttry my whole and sole executors
of this my last will and testament and it is my will and
desire that my two sd. sons and exec'rs. do distribute my
estate as is before directed, with out any administration
or appraisement there on hereby revoking and disannulling
all former wills by me heretofore made and declaring this
to be my only tru_ will and testament In witness whereof I
have hereunto set my hand and seal this thirtieth day of
September one thousand seven hundred and seventy one.
her
Sarah X Guttry L. S.
mark
Signed sealed and published
in the presence of Gideon Edwards
Ann Glenn
Joseph Starkey
At a court held for Cumberland county 25th May 1772
This last will and testament of Sarah Guttry deceased was
proved by Ann Glenn a Witness thereto and ordered to be
recorded and on the motion of Bernard Guttry,and William
Coleman Guttry executors therein named who made 'oath ac-
cording to law certificate is granted them for obtaining
a probat thereof in due form giving security, whereupon
they with Joseph Calland their security entered into and
acknowledged bond with condition according to law
Test
Thompson Swann, Clk.
A Copy-
Teste Betty R. Walton Deputy Clerk,
Circuit Court, Cumberland County,
Virginia.
413. A Weaving, Clara McLaughlin Funai, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1977, p. 60, 198.
414. A Weaving, Clara McLaughlin Funai, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1977, p. 67.
415. A Weaving, Clara McLaughlin Funai, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1977, pg 67, 198.
416. A Weaving, Clara McLaughlin Funai, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1977, p. 197.
417. A Weaving, Clara McLaughlin Funai, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1977, p. 198.
418. A Weaving, Clara McLaughlin Funai, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1977, Page 84.
419. A Weaving, Clara McLaughlin Funai, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1977, page 67, 84, 198.
420. “Will of Joseph Lee,” Will Book 1 or 2, page 484, Cumberland Co., VA, USA, 4 June 1788, 25 October 1790.
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA - Wills
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Will of Joseph Lee
4 June 1788
Cumberland County
Will Book 1, Page 484
In the name of God Amen, I, Joseph Lee of the County of
Cumberland and Parish of ____, being in my perfect sence and
memory and do call to mind that there is a time and if it should
please God to call me away, I desire my littly estate may be
divided as follows - I desire that I should be buried in a
decent manner, leaving it to the discretion of my Executors
hereafter mentioned to be paid out of my Estate. I desire that
my just debts may be paid. I give unto my son-in-law William Cox
ten pounds current money of Virginia to be paid unto the said
William Cox at my death. It is my desire that two negroes vis:
Mourning and Gilley at my death should be hired out by my
Executors hereafter mentioned for the benefit of all the children
that is and shall be gotten of the body of my daughter Keziah
Cox, but should she become a widow, I lend her the said Negroes
and their increase during her widowhood or death or marriage. I
give the above mentioned negroes their increase and all the
money arising from the hire of them unto all the above mentioned
children of the said Keziah Cox to be equally divided between
them but should my daughter Keziah Cox and all her children die
without issue then the said negroes with their increase to be
equally divided between my other children hereafter mentioned. I
lend unto my loving wife Ann Lee during her natural life, the
plantation formerly held by William Lee, containing 150 acres of
land and 50 acres of land to be taken from my other lands
adjoining it in the most convenient manner for that and my other
plantation and the houses to be repaired out of my Estate fit for
her reception with the still that is thereon. The said
plantation likewise I lend unto my loving wife Ann Lee as before
as much of my stock and household furniture and plantation
utensils as she may think proper, with five negroes vis: Sam,
Sawney, Rachall, Hannah, Jinny and their increase, to raise and
school the children, upon the boys to be taught the Rules of
Three and the girls to be taught to read well. Likewise, I lend
unto my loving wife Ann Lee six negroes, vis: Hagar, Juday,
Harry, Nepton, Mitty, Jack and their increase to be kept by my
loving wife Ann Lee until my children should marry or come of
age, then to be delivered to them, beginning at the Eldest of the
last negroes that is then alive to be valued and the said value
to be taken out of his or her proportion of land rents or any
other estate and in like manner with all the rest of my children
as they come of age or money as fair as the said negroes and
their increase will extend and after all my children hath one
negro apiece, should any of the said negroes remain, to be
equally divided between all of them, should any of them not have
negro, they are to be maide equally with the rest in money or
other estate likewise the different valuations of the negroes all
to be maide equal further after my youngest child that is or
shall become of age. The whole of my lands to be equally divided
with all my other estate not otherwise bequeath between all my
children that is or shall be, except my daughter Keziah Cox. I
desire that after the death of my wife Ann Lee if before the
youngest child comes of age all my estate except the land and
negroes to be sold and the money to be equally divided between my
children hereafter mentioned and the land to be disposed of in
the same manner as my other land hereafter mentioned. It is my
will and desire that 150 acres of land should be laid off for
the plantation where I now live on, and the rest to be divided
into three equal lots and the whole to be rented out annually
until my youngest child that is with me now or may be born of my
wife, Anne Lee, within twelve months after my death and the money
arising from those rents to be equally divided among my children
vs: Saymore Lee, Ann Lee, Sarah Lee, Joseph Dabbs Lee, Mary Lee,
Charles Barnes Lee, William Nowell Lee and all that shall be born
as before mentioned. It is my desire that after the death of my
wife Anne Lee, if after the said youngest child comes of age, the
whole of my estate both real and personal that I have lent her,
to be equally divided between my children in the same manner as
my lands before mentioned and it is my desire that if any of my
children should die without heir that their portion should be
equally divided between all my children except Keziah Cox.
Lastly I constitute and appoint my loving wife, Anne Lee, Charles
Lee and Matthew Cox my executors of this my last will and
testament, hereby revoking and making void all former wills by me
hereafter made and I do appoint this my last will and testament
in manner and form as aforesaid given under my hand this fourth
day of June one thousand seven hundred and eighty eight.
s/Joseph Lee
Signed and sealed and
delivered in presents of
William Russell
David Robertson
Joseph Jones
At a Court held for Cumberland County the 25th day of October
1790. This last Will and Testament of Joseph Lee deceased was
exhibited in Court by Anne Lee, Charles Lee, Jr. and Matthew Cox,
the Executors therein named and proved by William Russell and
David Robertson two of the witnesses thereto and ordered to be
recorded. And on the motion of the said executors who made oath
according to law certificates granted them for obtaining probate
thereof in due forn on giving bond and security, whereupon they,
with John Lee, Samuel Williams and Clifford Woodruff, entered
into bond according to law.
Teste: T. Woodson, D. C.
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MR. DAVID MANEILLY
David Maneilly was born in County Antrim, Ireland, July 13, 1851 and died at his work near Byesville Nov. 18, 1922, aged 71 years, 4 months and 5 days.
In his early young manhood he moved to Scotland and was there united in marriage to Miss Janet Middleton Dec 21, 1869 and to this union were born eleven children, viz.: Mrs Catherine Moffatt, David, John, Samuel, Thomas, george and Mrs. Jessie Lanning all deceased; James of Ava, Mrs. Lizzie Bishard, Mrs. Maggied Foraker and William all of Byesville.
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471. “Email from Robert Avery Dolard, photosbydolard@mindspring.com,” 3/25/2010.
Hi Jon:
Visited the Yahoo Avery2010 site today and wanted to be sure you had correct info on descendancy from Walter Warder Avery (5/28/1873-8/23/1969). Walter and wife Margaret had two children, Frank and Mary Virginia. Frank Mastin Avery married Helen Cecelia Govier (11/16/1899-6/22/1955). They had one child, named after Franks sister, Mary Virginia Avery (2/10/1927-2/15/1960). Virginia attended University of Oregon, married Joseph Robert Dolard (1/30/1901-4/0/1971) They had four children, (me) Robert Avery Dolard (11/27/54-?) Married to Laura, no children, I have a BA from UCSB, law degree from Southwestern Univ School of Law, 10 years practiced law, for last 18 years a professional photographer; Margaret Kelly Dolard (Davis) (8/22/1956-?) "Peggy" is a dog breeder and trainer, has two daughters, Theresa Nicole Dolard, a college student and Angela Michelle, a cosmetologist; John Ricksen Dolard (3/6/1958-?) John has been in the newspaper business for 30 years; and Theresa Vertrees Dolard (Buede) (7/27/1959-?) Theresa is an administrative assistant to a church in Houston, is married to Cliff Buede, has two daughters, Esther, a college student and Adelle, a high school student
Franks sister Mary Virginia Avery married Reynolds, divorced, never remarried, no children.
Just wanted to be sure you had this info. All the best.
Robert Dolard
Robert Dolard Photography,
Your Photographer for Life
photosbydolard@mindspring.com
www.robertdolardphoto.com
472. Hazel Hinson Buffaloe, The Hinson Family Genealogy, self-published, Dallas, Texas Public Library, Family Search Library, ID 3465731, public access online, Digital copy, PDF, of entire book, is attached to this source., Paper copy of first 3 chapters, up to page 32, in Jon Avery’s files on Hinson, James, Joshua, Jesse, Copies of first 3 chapters, up to page 32, in Jon Avery’s files on Hinson, James, Joshua, Jesse.
File: HinsonGenealogyBuffaloe
473. Hazel Hinson Buffaloe, The Hinson Family Genealogy, self-published, Dallas, Texas Public Library, Family Search Library, ID 3465731, public access online, Digital copy, PDF, of entire book, is attached to this source., Paper copy of first 3 chapters, up to page 32, in Jon Avery’s files on Hinson, James, Joshua, Jesse, Copies of first 3 chapters, up to page 32, in Jon Avery’s files on Hinson, James, Joshua, Jesse, p.20.
File: HinsonGenealogyBuffaloe
474. New York, NY, US Birth Index, 1910-1965. Births 1935, Borough of Brooklyn, p. 346
26 Sep 1935, Birth Certificate# 30971
File: ScudderHJ3
475. email 250403 6:14pm from Melissa Lynn Durham (Scudder)
“Hi Jon, my bad on my Dad. I was starting to fill out dates and wanted to confirm so only wrote the 2 for 20 something. It was indeed 9-26-1935. He died 6/27/2016.
My stepmother, his wife, Constance F Scudder passed away yesterday, 3/31/25, in RI. “
476. “Email,” Byrd Avery Lochtie, 15 Mar 2010, See “Free-Form Text”.
Hi Jon,
Yes, I thought I had attached it, but I guess didn't. Here it is, I hope, as a pdf file.
Yes, I do mean Mary O. Bryant, although it appears she did not use O. on the certificate. The marriage was May 12, 1961, and her age is listed as 40. I think she was born in 1922. Robert E. Taylor was 34 at the time. They were married in California. I have a bit of information––I don't know where it came from––that says Jennie AVERY Bryant had two daughters and 4 grandchildren, but I haven't been able to find anything that proves that. I
The church article was probably in a Kansas City newspaper, and I suspect in May 1971 because that is the date of the event mentioned in the article.
On my way out the door....
Love,
Byrd
---------- TEXT OF ATTACHED PDF DOCUMENT ---------------
1 Mary Catherine (Mayme) MAY b: 11 Apr 1866 West Liberty, Morgan Co., KY d. ~30
Aug 1943
.. +Joseph Vincent KELLY b: 12 Sep 1863 Brandon, Tazewell, VA m: 26 Dec 1884
Tazewell, VA d: 3 Jul 1910 Minneapolis, MN Age at death: 46
2 Josephine May KELLY b: 1885 d. 1966
. ...... +Joseph Alexander NOBLIN b. 1880 d. 1937 m: 12 Oct 1912 Roanoke, Va.
3 Joseph Alexander NOBLIN, Jr. b. 1924 d. 1924
3 Stuart McGuire NOBLIN b: Aug 1913 d. 10 Jan 1977
.........+Evelyn BLANCHARD m ~1940?
..... 3 William Chandler NOBLIN b. 1915 d. 1956
+Margaret? m.?
4 Margaret (Peggy) NOBLIN b.~1948?
3 Mary Byrd NOBLIN b. 1917 d. 1918
..... 3 Josephine Elizabeth NOBLIN b. 20 Feb 192?
.........+Donald A. PORTER
4 Michael PORTER (has four children, all girls, I think)
4 Ellen PORTER
+Roger HOLTMAN m ?
5 Molly
5 Emily
4 Andrew PORTER (has 2 children, I think)
2 Byrd KELLY b: 22 Jan 1888 D. 1958
..... *2nd Husband of Mary Catherine MAY:
.. +Hamilton Wade STEELE b: 4 Mar 1861 Steelesburg, VA m: 2 Oct 1896 Tazewell, VA at
her home, "The Heritage," by Rev. Isaac P. Martin, pastor of Maine Street Methodist
Church d. 1924
. 2 Mary Louise STEELE b: 15 Oct 1905 Brooke Farm near Abingdon, VA
d. 15 June 1985 in Mahwah. NJ
...... +Howard Shaeffer AVERY b. 18 Apr 1906 Canon City, CO m: 5 Sep 1931 Roanoke,
VA d. 24 Aug 1996 in Mahwah, NJ
......3 Mary Mignon AVERY b. 26 Apr 1936 in Tuxedo Park, NY
........+Henry Johnston SCUDDER m. Aug ? 1957 Christ Church of Ramapo, Suffern, NY
by the Rev Fessenden Nichols
4 Rebecca Sue SCUDDER b.26 Dec 1958
+George Williams
5 Zoe Rhiannon SCUDDER-WILLIAMS b. 5 Apr 1991
5 Maeve Emily SCUDDER-WILLIAMS b. 26 Sep 1993
4 Michael Johnston SCUDDER b. 6 Feb 1961
+ Lyda m. July 1993?
5 Jesse SCUDDER b. 22 May 1989 (adopted)
4 Melissa Lynn SCUDDER b. 9 Apr 1963
...........+Stephen FRISBEE m. Nov 1985?
5 Andrew FRISBEE B. 17 Dec 1987
5 Elizabeth Louise FRISBEE b. 26 Mar 1989
5 Stephanie FRISBEE b. 11 May 1991
Second Husband of Melissa SCUDDER
.........+Edward GUSHLAW m ?
5 Adopted FRISBEE children; all now GUSHLAW
Third Husband of Melissa SCUDDER
.........+ David DURHAM m. 6 Apr 2007
Second husband of Mary Mignon AVERY
..........+ Richard Francis GERLACH, III b. 25 Sep 1924 m. 17 Aug 1968
d. 2 Apr 2007 in Brockville ONT Canada
4 Timothy Avery GERLACH b. 4 Mar 1987
..... 3 Byrd Kelly AVERY b. 11 Apr 1938 in Tuxedo Park, NY
......... +Robert Moreland LOCHTIE b. 13 Oct 1932, m. 16 Jul 1960 Christ Church of
Ramapo, Suffern, NY by the Rev Fessenden Nichols d. 10 Jul 1992
4 David Giles LOCHTIE b. 29 Jul 1961 Eureka, CA
..........+Gina Maria McBride b. 11 Jul 1961 in Eureka, CA m. 11 Jun 1983 at St. Bernard’s
Catholic Church in Eureka CA
5 Thane Anthony LOCHTIE b. 26 Sep 1989 Portland, OR
5 Dylan Patrick LOCHTIE b. 1 Jul 1992 Portland, OR
5 Sienna Rose LOCHTIE b. 15 Dec 1995 Portland, OR
4 Ann Moreland LOCHTIE b. 6 May 1963 in Eureka, CA
.........+Todd Duane GUNDERSON b. 8 Jun 1961 m. 16 Aug 1986 at Christ Episcopal
Church in Eureka, CA by the Rev Douglas Thompson
5 Eli Robert GUNDERSON b. 24 Aug 1993 in Billings, MT
5 Emily Louise GUNDERSON b. 1 May 1995 in Billings, MT
.......3 Howard Shaeffer AVERY, Jr. (Shae) b. 17 Dec 1942 in Tuxedo Park, NY
..........+ Gwenda Jacalyn KENNEMER b. 10 Dec 1952 m. 24 Aug 1973
4 Brian Steele AVERY b. 24 Nov 1982 Marietta, GA
5 Benjamin Taranis AVERY b. 22 Sept 2009
4 Brandon Shaeffer AVERY b. 9 Oct 1986 Marietta, GA
.......3 Giles Alexander AVERY b. 16 May 1946 in Tuxedo Park, NY
477. Descendants of Nicolas De La Vergne through..Benjamin.., Alder Tree Press, Los Angeles, 1997, LDS Library, microfilm call # 2055430, p. 122.
478. New York State Birth Index, 1881-1942, page 393
File: FalconerConstanceBirth
479. “Marriage Cert., Shae Avery & Gwenda Kennemur,” 24 Aug 1973, VA Dep't of Health, AveryShaeMarriageCert.jpg.
480. https://www.sosebeefuneralhome.com/obituaries/Gwen...777768#/obituaryInfo, 8/7/2020.
Obituary
Gwenda Avery, age 67, of Marietta, passed away Tuesday, August 4, 2020 at her residence.
Funeral services are scheduled for 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, August 8, 2020 at the Sosebee Memorial Chapel with Pastor Ken May officiating. Interment will follow in Oakdale Baptist Church Cemetery. The family will receive friends at Sosebee Funeral Home on Friday from 3:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m.
Gwenda was co-owner of the Avery Gallery in Marietta. She loved history and was a member of the Cherokee County Historical Society. Gwenda enjoyed traveling, blue grass music and spending time with her family.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Fonzy and Nellie Kennemur and sister, Patti Posey. Gwenda is survived by her husband of 49 years, Shae Avery; sons, Brian Avery (Naomi) and Brandon Avery (Kristina); grandchildren, DJ Koné and Ben Avery; sister, Becky Key (Jerry); and several nieces, nephews, cousins and other special family and friends.
In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made to the Cherokee County Historical Society, PO Box 1287, Canton, Georgia 30169.
Due to COVID-19 facial coverings are required, no food is permitted and limited seating is available due to social distancing requirements.
Sosebee Funeral Home, Canton, GA is honored to serve the family. Sosebeefuneralhome.com 770-479-2131
To send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of Gwenda Avery please visit our Tribute Store.
Final Resting Place
Oakdale Baptist Church Cemetery
100 Oakdale Rd.
Canton, GA 30114
481. Cumberland County, Virginia Order Book #12. page 195.
482. Cumberland County, Virginia Order Book #12. p. 167.
483. “FloridaCombined Death Index,” microfiche, 1953.
484. City Directory, St Petersburg, Polk, 1926,1927,1935. No record Polk 1912 and 1958.
485. City Directory, St Petersburg, Polk.
486. A Weaving, Clara McLaughlin Funai, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1977, p 23.
487. Mary Taylor Brewer, From Log Cabins to the White House, 420-421, P. 423.
488. A Weaving, Clara McLaughlin Funai, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1977, P. 21.
489. Mary Taylor Brewer, From Log Cabins to the White House, 420-421, P. 418.
490. Hazel Hinson Buffaloe, The Hinson Family Genealogy, self-published, Dallas, Texas Public Library, Family Search Library, ID 3465731, public access online, Digital copy, PDF, of entire book, is attached to this source., Paper copy of first 3 chapters, up to page 32, in Jon Avery’s files on Hinson, James, Joshua, Jesse, Copies of first 3 chapters, up to page 32, in Jon Avery’s files on Hinson, James, Joshua, Jesse, p. 20.
File: HinsonGenealogyBuffaloe
491. “KY Death Certificate: Frank L. Snyder,” 1/6/1944, 26395, 1263.
492. “Lexington Herald,” 1/1/1944, 1, col 5.
493. SnyderFrankLMarker.jpg.
494. “Lexington Leader,” 9/30/1903, 6, col 1-2.
495. SnyderMargaretMarker.jpg.
496. “1900 Federal Census.” Madison Twp., Clarke Co., OH.
497. “Federal Census 1910.” Sheet 199B, ED38, Lexinton, Fayette Co., KY.
498. “Federal Census 1920.” Sheet 14B, Lexington, Fayette, KY.
499. “Federal Census 1930.” Sheet 11B, ED#34-18, Lexington, Fayette, KY.
500. Polks 1939 Directory of Lexington, KY. p. 560.
501. “SS-5: L. L. Snyder,” 11/24/1936, copy of microfilm, Soc. Sec. Adm.
502. 2-page hand typed memo from Blain J. Snyder, Blain J. Snyder, copy made by Jon E. Avery 5/18/2002, ..Reunion 6/Avery/Pictures/MemoFromBlaineSnyder.TIFF.
504. SnyderLeeArtemesiaObitMarker.jpg.
505. “obit,” Florida Times Union, 6 April, 1981, C-8, column 3.
506. Cancilla, Fred., History of L.U. #177 IBEW., Jacksonville, FL., R&R Publishers.
507. “FL Certificate of Death: Artemesia L. Snyder,” 13 Aug 1981, Jacksonville, Duval Co, FL, USA, 81-8339, certified photocopy.
508. “obit,” Florida Times Union, Jacksonville, FL, 15 Aug 1981, B-5, column3.
509. “Marriage License: L.L. Snyder & A.L. Hopper,” 25 July 1913, Duval Co., Florida, Book 19, Page 541.
Ceremony record part of license. Married 13 August 1913.
510. “Federal Census 1920.” Sheet 13A, Baltimore MD Distr 9, ED 33.
511. “Federal Census 1930.” Sheet 13A, Jacksonville, Duval Co., FL USA.
512. “Hanson Family Record,” Alfonso Bernardo Hanson, 1961, High Res digital scans of Paper Copy, Paper Copy held by Jon E. Avery, Sheet 2.
Files (16): Sheet 01-John_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 02-George_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 02A-Hanson_Name_HiRes, Sheet 03-Elijah_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 04-Manoah_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 05-Iddo_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 05A-Iddo_Grandchildren_HiRes, Sheet 06-Edward_Iddo_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 06A-Distler_Lineage_HiRes, Sheet 07-Alfonso_B_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 07A-Story_Pig_Chest_HiRes, Sheet 07B-Philip_Bules_HiRes, Sheet 08-Harold_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 08+-Family_Record_HiRes, Sheet 09-Other_Relatives_HiRes, Sheet 10-Children_Isaac_Susan_HiRes
513. “Deeds in Noah Rouse Collection,” Duke Univ, Special Collections Library, papers 1750-1890, http://files.usgwarchives.net/nc/lenoir/documents/rousenoah1.txt.
Noah Rouse Collection
Duke University
Rare Books Manuscript and Special Collections Library
6th 22D
Papers 1750-1890
Abstracted by Sue Guptill – additions by Martha Marble – additions mostly from the envelopes with fragile and torn documents that were not abstracted plus the Court and enrollment date where noted. I did double check the later deeds to see if there was any indication of where the lands were sold after the court house burned and who sold them, but there were none of that type. To follow the trail, hours would have to be spent at the court house tracking every document where Noah Rouse was the grantor. Even after a 2nd reading of these documents and a few minor corrections, there does not appear to be anything that would help with sorting the Rouse family but it would take further study. One of the unabstracted documents would probably prove some of the heirs of John Mozingo. Again, our thanks to Sue for taking the time to abstract this long Collection – she did a superb job as usual and this is not her family. The formatting is a little different from what Sue did only because I did it for my personal use.
***
Box 1 of 3
Folder 1 1750-1819:
Torn deed from Elizabeth Mozingo to James Hinson, land on Falling Creek.
3 Jan 1767.
(snip)
Envelope containing pieces of deeds, labeled Dobbs Co. 3/7/1762, James
Lawson, Sr. to James Lawson, Jr. 100 acres. I was afraid to do anything
with these, because they were literally crumbling.
This document is crumbling as Sue said - To Court 1772 – Dobbs Co – 7 March – 10 pds – for 100s, house, orchards, gardens, waterways – adj Job Monzing (probably Mozingo) – signed by mark
WIT John Mozingo, John Kennedy
Enrolled 22 Oct 1779
END OF DOCUMENT
Envelope containing pieces of deeds, labeled Deed Dobbs County, (1) Edward
Searles to John Mozingo 268 acres land on S. prong of Falling Creek
granted by patent dated 10/13/1756, dated 7/1762.
(2 & 3) Also, patent for George II (original) Johnston County to Edward Surles 268 a. dated10/13/1756.
(4) Also, deed Dobbs Co. Ann Mozingo, Sara Mozingo, Priscilla
Mozingo, Robert Desmond, James Skipper to John Rouse 200 acres S. prong
Falling Creek, remainder of 268 a. taken up by Edward Sirls patent dated
10/13/1756, sold.
(5) Last, Deed Dobbs Co., 7/10/1777 James Lawson Jr. to John Rouse 168 a. part of Surls patent sold to Mozingo and then toLawson signed by John ruse and wife? Elizabeth. [This all came from the envelope].
(1) Searls to Mozingo – no date but probably 1762 - Edward Searles of Dobbs Co to John Mozingo, planter – 30 pds – tract on the S prong of Falling Creek in Dobbs formerly Johnston – 268 acres patented to Searles on 13 Oct 1756 – adj Alexander Skeen including the plantation where sd John Mozingo now lives
Signed by mark
WIT Philip Stone, John Creel, W. – last name not readable -, W. Waters
Enrolled Oct Court 1762 on oath of John Creek – Charles Young Regr
(snip)
(4) Deed –6 Feb 1778 – Ann Mozingo, Sarah Mozingo, Priscilla Mozingo, Robert Deen and James Skipper of Dobbs Co to John Rouse – 201 pds, 1 shillings – tract – S prong of Falling Creek in Dobbs Co – 200 acres, being the remainder of 268 acres taken up by Edward Serils on 13 Oct 1756 and sold to John Mozingo, dec – 68 acres out of the patent the sd John Mozingo sold to James Lawson Junr but is now in possession of John Rouse – the above 200 acres was sold to sd John Rouse at public sale agreeable to the last will and testament of sd John Mozingo, dec – adj patent line, 68 acres mentioned, south prong of Falling Creek, including improvements where John Mozing formerly lived – Ann, Sarah, Priscilla Mozingo and Skipper signed with mark – Dean signed his name
WIT Jno Lawson, Dan. Taylor, John Rouse Junior
To Court 1778 on oath of John Rouse, Jr – M. Caswell, Clk
Enrolled Liber B page LL 7 Oct 1778 Sam Caswell, Regr
31 Jan 1778 – Received of John Rouse 102 pds, 8 shillings being the first payment of 201 pds, 1 shilling for land whereon John Mozingo dec formerly lived
signed by mark by Ann, Saary, Persilla Mozingo, James Skipper and Robert Dean signed his name
END OF DOCUMENT
(5) 27 Jan 1777 – Dobbs Co – James Lawson Jr. of Dobbs co to John Rouse – 40 pds – tract – ES of West prong of Falling Creek – 68 acres – part of patent of 268 acres granted to Edward Sirls by patent on 13 Oct 1756 and from said Sirls granted to John Mozingo and from Mozing to James Lawson Jr and now to John Rouse – adj John Mozingo's corner – including improvements where Lawson now lives – one other tract – adj the 68 acres – 100 acres being part of a tract of 436 acres granted to James Hinson by patent on 27 April 1767 and from sd Hinson to James Lawson Sr and from sd James Lawson Sr to James Lawson Jr
signed by name
WIT John Rouse, Elisebeth (x) Rouse (does not say his wife)
To Court July Term 1777 - M Caswell, Clk
Enrolled Liber B p 100 on 10 July 1777 – R. Caswell, Jr. Regt
END OF DOCUMENT
END OF WHAT WAS IN THE ENVELOPE
Envelope containing pieces of deeds, labeled Deed Dobbs County, Jon
Mozingo to John Rouse 1/10/1763 200 acres.
This deed was in 4 pieces
10 Jan 1763 – Dobbs Co – John Mozingo to John Rouse both of Dobbs – 15 pds for 100 acres in Dobbs – ES Bane ?? Creek – at the head of pocoson, main road, to Rouse's corner
Mozingo signed his name
WIT Philip Stone, Margaret (x) Stone, Jonathan (x) Walker, Junr
To Court July Term 1763 on oath of Philip Stone – Martin Caswell, CC
Enrolled Liber No 3 pge 198 & 199 Oct 10, 1763 – Martin Caswell, Reg
(snip)
No date – survey for Theophilus Baxter – 397 acres in Dobbs Co between ground nutt and S prong of Falling Creek adj John Mozingo and James Henson, John Rouse – Wm. Ormond survy
CB John Rouse, John Cotton
END OF DOCUMENT AND WHAT WAS IN ENVELOPE
Dobbs Co. deed from James Hinson for 16 pounds, to James Lawson, same
co., land between ground nutt Swamp, John Mozingo, Philip Stone,
Theophiles Baxter line. Signed James Hinson, witnesses John Lawson, John
[X] Lawson (apparently 2 different people).
This does not appear to be a full deed but maybe a note of several partial deeds – my take on this
James Hinson grantor – does not give grantee – 436 acres – adj John Mozingo, Phillip Stone, Theophilus Baxter – S prong of Falling Creek – being out of the grant to James Hinson on 27 April 1767
To Court Oct 1770 on oath of John Lawson – Martin Caswell, Cl
Enrolled Liber MC No 4 page 87 – 10 Nov 1770 – M. Caswell Regr
What looks like an entirely different partial instrument – 7 Oct 1762 - Edward Surles to John Mozingo – 268 acres – adj Alexander Skeen
(snip)
5 Feb 1785 - Dobbs Co. deed from Boothe Mozingo to John Rouse Senr. same co. 20
pounds. 200 ac. land bordering James Lawson's line, John Rouse..
signed Booth [X] Mozingo,
witnesses Wm. Morton, John Rouse Junr., Morgan Mozingo
To Dobbs Court April 1791 – W. Caswell clk
Enrolled Liber ? p 72, 73 – 8 May 1791 – D. Caswell, Regr
END OF DOCUMENT
(snip)
9 Nov 1790 - Dobbs Co. deed from Jesse Cotton to Thomas Wilson Senr. same co. (Dobbs) 25 pounds. Land WS Lower Falling Creek and SW side of Ground Nut marsh. – adj Jesse Cotton, Long Branch - 25 ac..
Signed Jesse [C] Cotton,
witnesses Bold Robin Hood, Boothe [X] Mozingo.
To Dobbs Court Jan 1791 on oat of Booth Mozingo – Win Caswell, CLL
Enrolled Liber H p 12, 13, 14 on 4 Feb 1791
END OF DOCUMENT
16 May 1792 - Lenoir Co. deed from James Lawson to David Prust same co. 100 pounds
Land S. prong of Falling Creek and Ground nut Swamp 300 ac. Part of a
tract of land of 436 ac. granted to James Hinson dated 27 Apr 1767 sold
to James Lawson 21 Feb 1770. Crosses John Rouses line which was part of his patent -
Signed James [X] Lawson
witnesses John Lawson, Absolem [X] Elmore.
To Court Oct 1792 on oath of Absolem Elmore – Winston Caswell Clk
Enrolled Liver I – 232, 233 & 234 – D Caswell Regr
(snip)
27 Sept 1796 - Lenoir Co. deed from James Lawson to Joseph Wilson same co. 16 pounds. Land between Groundnut & Falling Creek. Borders sd. Lawson and Priest on
WS of Briery Pond. Part of patent of James Hinson of 3 Jan 1767
Signed James [X] Lawson,
witnesses Joshua Taylor, B. Robin Hood, James [X] Skipper.
To Court Oct 1796 on oath of James Skipper – W Caswel, CC
Enrolled 17 Oct 1796 – D. Caswell, Regr
(snip)
17 Dec 1804 - Lenoir co. deed from Elizabeth Mozingo to dau Susannah Mozingo after my decease. 147 ac. of land bordering Joseph Wilson, David Priest, Joshua Rouse, Zacheus Rouses..
Signed Elizabeth [X] Mozingo
witnesses Geo Connally, Thomas Wooten.
To Court April 1805 on oath of George Connally
Enrolled Book 13 ? No 3 pages 188 – 31 May 1805
NOTE: Sarah stated - I just came across in my notes from the Duke
stuff. On the back of a paper which records a gift of land from Elizabeth
Mozingo to Susanna are these words "Joshua Rouse his papers to Noah Rouse."
I didn't see this but forgot to take the reference that Sarah mentioned. Thought I had checked the backs of all the documents but someone could go behind me and find all kinds of corrections and additions.
NOTE: I have a question as to whether this is new information or a little confused –
There is a piece of paper attached to the above that says there was a deed from Joseph Wilson to Elizabeth Mozingo for 157 acres – went to Court July Term 1802 – there was no actual deed – just a note – more than likely Noah Rouse was making a note as to where this land came from or the main part of the deed had been lost at that time – the 147 and 157 acres was as written – one was probably wrong
In addition there was another piece of paper attached that appears to be the bottom of a deed more than likely the deed from Joseph Wilson to Elizabeth Mozingo – it just gives the signature of Joseph (x) Wilson
WIT Crafford Fuller, and Samuel (x) Carlilers ??
Enrolled Lenoir Co Liber C p 185, 186 – 25 July 1802 – Ja Bright, Regr
The first document in the first folder was the below so I have moved the abstract to go with the above
Indenture – 19 Nov 1801 – Joseph Wilson of Lenoir to Elizabeth Mozingo - $150 – tract on Falling Creek between groundnut and Falling Creek beginning in the center beginning in the center of – next 3 words not readable – at the 2nd corner of a patent granted to Edward Seals in 1750 ?? and runs with the line of said survey, line of another patent – 120 acres – also 37 acres more, being part of a patent granted to James Hinson 3rd of Jan 1767 on Falling Creek – beginning at the patent line the dividing corner between sd Lawson on WS of pond, the dividing line between Lawson and Priest – total of 157 acres – there appears to be more to this indenture but it is gone
(snip)
24 ?Jul 1815 - Lenoir Co. deed from David Priest to Joshua Rouse for $100. Land NS
Falling Creek, through Brier Pond in the line of Hinson patent, borders
Phillip Stone and Sirls patent, 60 ac..
Signed David [X] Priest,
witnesses Alexr. Mosley, Lam. Byrd.
To Court April Term 1817 on oath of Lam Byrd
Enrolled 15 July 1817 – Jas. Bright
(snip)
5 Mar 1828 - Lenoir Co. deed from Joshua Rouse to Noah Rouse for $768, land on SS
Groundnutt Swamp on long branch, borders Joshua Rouse and John Wooten,
Noah Rouse, William Rouse, line of Hinson Patent 163 acres. Tract formerly owned by Jesse Cotton and David Priest..
Signed Joshua Rouse.
Witnesses: Alex Moseley, Jennet Moseley.
(snip)
January 3, 1767 - Survey for James Hinson (including plat and description) 436 acres land in Dobbs Co. between Ground Nut and South prong of Falling Creek.
Borders John Mozzingoes corner, Philip Stones corner tree, and
Theophilus Basters Line.. [Note: on back: C.B. (chainbearers) John Mozzingo and Sarah Mozzingo. This is the only time I've ever seen a female chain bearer. Handwriting is very clear].
(snip)
BOX 2
None of the later deeds refer back to any of the land in instruments above, but there are a couple of undated pieces of paper and they are mostly scraps of paper
(snip)
Booth Mozingo to John Rouse Jr – Deed of Sale for 200 acres
(snip)
Files (2): HinsonJamesSurvey1:3:1767, MozingoDeedEliz>Susannah
514. “Deeds in Noah Rouse Collection,” Duke Univ, Special Collections Library, papers 1750-1890, http://files.usgwarchives.net/nc/lenoir/documents/rousenoah1.txt, Folder 3.
Noah Rouse Collection
Duke University
Rare Books Manuscript and Special Collections Library
6th 22D
Papers 1750-1890
Abstracted by Sue Guptill – additions by Martha Marble – additions mostly from the envelopes with fragile and torn documents that were not abstracted plus the Court and enrollment date where noted. I did double check the later deeds to see if there was any indication of where the lands were sold after the court house burned and who sold them, but there were none of that type. To follow the trail, hours would have to be spent at the court house tracking every document where Noah Rouse was the grantor. Even after a 2nd reading of these documents and a few minor corrections, there does not appear to be anything that would help with sorting the Rouse family but it would take further study. One of the unabstracted documents would probably prove some of the heirs of John Mozingo. Again, our thanks to Sue for taking the time to abstract this long Collection – she did a superb job as usual and this is not her family. The formatting is a little different from what Sue did only because I did it for my personal use.
***
Box 1 of 3
Folder 1 1750-1819:
Torn deed from Elizabeth Mozingo to James Hinson, land on Falling Creek.
3 Jan 1767.
(snip)
Envelope containing pieces of deeds, labeled Dobbs Co. 3/7/1762, James
Lawson, Sr. to James Lawson, Jr. 100 acres. I was afraid to do anything
with these, because they were literally crumbling.
This document is crumbling as Sue said - To Court 1772 – Dobbs Co – 7 March – 10 pds – for 100s, house, orchards, gardens, waterways – adj Job Monzing (probably Mozingo) – signed by mark
WIT John Mozingo, John Kennedy
Enrolled 22 Oct 1779
END OF DOCUMENT
Envelope containing pieces of deeds, labeled Deed Dobbs County, (1) Edward
Searles to John Mozingo 268 acres land on S. prong of Falling Creek
granted by patent dated 10/13/1756, dated 7/1762.
(2 & 3) Also, patent for George II (original) Johnston County to Edward Surles 268 a. dated10/13/1756.
(4) Also, deed Dobbs Co. Ann Mozingo, Sara Mozingo, Priscilla
Mozingo, Robert Desmond, James Skipper to John Rouse 200 acres S. prong
Falling Creek, remainder of 268 a. taken up by Edward Sirls patent dated
10/13/1756, sold.
(5) Last, Deed Dobbs Co., 7/10/1777 James Lawson Jr. to John Rouse 168 a. part of Surls patent sold to Mozingo and then toLawson signed by John ruse and wife? Elizabeth. [This all came from the envelope].
(1) Searls to Mozingo – no date but probably 1762 - Edward Searles of Dobbs Co to John Mozingo, planter – 30 pds – tract on the S prong of Falling Creek in Dobbs formerly Johnston – 268 acres patented to Searles on 13 Oct 1756 – adj Alexander Skeen including the plantation where sd John Mozingo now lives
Signed by mark
WIT Philip Stone, John Creel, W. – last name not readable -, W. Waters
Enrolled Oct Court 1762 on oath of John Creek – Charles Young Regr
(snip)
(4) Deed –6 Feb 1778 – Ann Mozingo, Sarah Mozingo, Priscilla Mozingo, Robert Deen and James Skipper of Dobbs Co to John Rouse – 201 pds, 1 shillings – tract – S prong of Falling Creek in Dobbs Co – 200 acres, being the remainder of 268 acres taken up by Edward Serils on 13 Oct 1756 and sold to John Mozingo, dec – 68 acres out of the patent the sd John Mozingo sold to James Lawson Junr but is now in possession of John Rouse – the above 200 acres was sold to sd John Rouse at public sale agreeable to the last will and testament of sd John Mozingo, dec – adj patent line, 68 acres mentioned, south prong of Falling Creek, including improvements where John Mozing formerly lived – Ann, Sarah, Priscilla Mozingo and Skipper signed with mark – Dean signed his name
WIT Jno Lawson, Dan. Taylor, John Rouse Junior
To Court 1778 on oath of John Rouse, Jr – M. Caswell, Clk
Enrolled Liber B page LL 7 Oct 1778 Sam Caswell, Regr
31 Jan 1778 – Received of John Rouse 102 pds, 8 shillings being the first payment of 201 pds, 1 shilling for land whereon John Mozingo dec formerly lived
signed by mark by Ann, Saary, Persilla Mozingo, James Skipper and Robert Dean signed his name
END OF DOCUMENT
(5) 27 Jan 1777 – Dobbs Co – James Lawson Jr. of Dobbs co to John Rouse – 40 pds – tract – ES of West prong of Falling Creek – 68 acres – part of patent of 268 acres granted to Edward Sirls by patent on 13 Oct 1756 and from said Sirls granted to John Mozingo and from Mozing to James Lawson Jr and now to John Rouse – adj John Mozingo's corner – including improvements where Lawson now lives – one other tract – adj the 68 acres – 100 acres being part of a tract of 436 acres granted to James Hinson by patent on 27 April 1767 and from sd Hinson to James Lawson Sr and from sd James Lawson Sr to James Lawson Jr
signed by name
WIT John Rouse, Elisebeth (x) Rouse (does not say his wife)
To Court July Term 1777 - M Caswell, Clk
Enrolled Liber B p 100 on 10 July 1777 – R. Caswell, Jr. Regt
END OF DOCUMENT
END OF WHAT WAS IN THE ENVELOPE
Envelope containing pieces of deeds, labeled Deed Dobbs County, Jon
Mozingo to John Rouse 1/10/1763 200 acres.
This deed was in 4 pieces
10 Jan 1763 – Dobbs Co – John Mozingo to John Rouse both of Dobbs – 15 pds for 100 acres in Dobbs – ES Bane ?? Creek – at the head of pocoson, main road, to Rouse's corner
Mozingo signed his name
WIT Philip Stone, Margaret (x) Stone, Jonathan (x) Walker, Junr
To Court July Term 1763 on oath of Philip Stone – Martin Caswell, CC
Enrolled Liber No 3 pge 198 & 199 Oct 10, 1763 – Martin Caswell, Reg
(snip)
No date – survey for Theophilus Baxter – 397 acres in Dobbs Co between ground nutt and S prong of Falling Creek adj John Mozingo and James Henson, John Rouse – Wm. Ormond survy
CB John Rouse, John Cotton
END OF DOCUMENT AND WHAT WAS IN ENVELOPE
Dobbs Co. deed from James Hinson for 16 pounds, to James Lawson, same
co., land between ground nutt Swamp, John Mozingo, Philip Stone,
Theophiles Baxter line. Signed James Hinson, witnesses John Lawson, John
[X] Lawson (apparently 2 different people).
This does not appear to be a full deed but maybe a note of several partial deeds – my take on this
James Hinson grantor – does not give grantee – 436 acres – adj John Mozingo, Phillip Stone, Theophilus Baxter – S prong of Falling Creek – being out of the grant to James Hinson on 27 April 1767
To Court Oct 1770 on oath of John Lawson – Martin Caswell, Cl
Enrolled Liber MC No 4 page 87 – 10 Nov 1770 – M. Caswell Regr
What looks like an entirely different partial instrument – 7 Oct 1762 - Edward Surles to John Mozingo – 268 acres – adj Alexander Skeen
(snip)
5 Feb 1785 - Dobbs Co. deed from Boothe Mozingo to John Rouse Senr. same co. 20
pounds. 200 ac. land bordering James Lawson's line, John Rouse..
signed Booth [X] Mozingo,
witnesses Wm. Morton, John Rouse Junr., Morgan Mozingo
To Dobbs Court April 1791 – W. Caswell clk
Enrolled Liber ? p 72, 73 – 8 May 1791 – D. Caswell, Regr
END OF DOCUMENT
(snip)
9 Nov 1790 - Dobbs Co. deed from Jesse Cotton to Thomas Wilson Senr. same co. (Dobbs) 25 pounds. Land WS Lower Falling Creek and SW side of Ground Nut marsh. – adj Jesse Cotton, Long Branch - 25 ac..
Signed Jesse [C] Cotton,
witnesses Bold Robin Hood, Boothe [X] Mozingo.
To Dobbs Court Jan 1791 on oat of Booth Mozingo – Win Caswell, CLL
Enrolled Liber H p 12, 13, 14 on 4 Feb 1791
END OF DOCUMENT
16 May 1792 - Lenoir Co. deed from James Lawson to David Prust same co. 100 pounds
Land S. prong of Falling Creek and Ground nut Swamp 300 ac. Part of a
tract of land of 436 ac. granted to James Hinson dated 27 Apr 1767 sold
to James Lawson 21 Feb 1770. Crosses John Rouses line which was part of his patent -
Signed James [X] Lawson
witnesses John Lawson, Absolem [X] Elmore.
To Court Oct 1792 on oath of Absolem Elmore – Winston Caswell Clk
Enrolled Liver I – 232, 233 & 234 – D Caswell Regr
(snip)
27 Sept 1796 - Lenoir Co. deed from James Lawson to Joseph Wilson same co. 16 pounds. Land between Groundnut & Falling Creek. Borders sd. Lawson and Priest on
WS of Briery Pond. Part of patent of James Hinson of 3 Jan 1767
Signed James [X] Lawson,
witnesses Joshua Taylor, B. Robin Hood, James [X] Skipper.
To Court Oct 1796 on oath of James Skipper – W Caswel, CC
Enrolled 17 Oct 1796 – D. Caswell, Regr
(snip)
17 Dec 1804 - Lenoir co. deed from Elizabeth Mozingo to dau Susannah Mozingo after my decease. 147 ac. of land bordering Joseph Wilson, David Priest, Joshua Rouse, Zacheus Rouses..
Signed Elizabeth [X] Mozingo
witnesses Geo Connally, Thomas Wooten.
To Court April 1805 on oath of George Connally
Enrolled Book 13 ? No 3 pages 188 – 31 May 1805
NOTE: Sarah stated - I just came across in my notes from the Duke
stuff. On the back of a paper which records a gift of land from Elizabeth
Mozingo to Susanna are these words "Joshua Rouse his papers to Noah Rouse."
I didn't see this but forgot to take the reference that Sarah mentioned. Thought I had checked the backs of all the documents but someone could go behind me and find all kinds of corrections and additions.
NOTE: I have a question as to whether this is new information or a little confused –
There is a piece of paper attached to the above that says there was a deed from Joseph Wilson to Elizabeth Mozingo for 157 acres – went to Court July Term 1802 – there was no actual deed – just a note – more than likely Noah Rouse was making a note as to where this land came from or the main part of the deed had been lost at that time – the 147 and 157 acres was as written – one was probably wrong
In addition there was another piece of paper attached that appears to be the bottom of a deed more than likely the deed from Joseph Wilson to Elizabeth Mozingo – it just gives the signature of Joseph (x) Wilson
WIT Crafford Fuller, and Samuel (x) Carlilers ??
Enrolled Lenoir Co Liber C p 185, 186 – 25 July 1802 – Ja Bright, Regr
The first document in the first folder was the below so I have moved the abstract to go with the above
Indenture – 19 Nov 1801 – Joseph Wilson of Lenoir to Elizabeth Mozingo - $150 – tract on Falling Creek between groundnut and Falling Creek beginning in the center beginning in the center of – next 3 words not readable – at the 2nd corner of a patent granted to Edward Seals in 1750 ?? and runs with the line of said survey, line of another patent – 120 acres – also 37 acres more, being part of a patent granted to James Hinson 3rd of Jan 1767 on Falling Creek – beginning at the patent line the dividing corner between sd Lawson on WS of pond, the dividing line between Lawson and Priest – total of 157 acres – there appears to be more to this indenture but it is gone
(snip)
24 ?Jul 1815 - Lenoir Co. deed from David Priest to Joshua Rouse for $100. Land NS
Falling Creek, through Brier Pond in the line of Hinson patent, borders
Phillip Stone and Sirls patent, 60 ac..
Signed David [X] Priest,
witnesses Alexr. Mosley, Lam. Byrd.
To Court April Term 1817 on oath of Lam Byrd
Enrolled 15 July 1817 – Jas. Bright
(snip)
5 Mar 1828 - Lenoir Co. deed from Joshua Rouse to Noah Rouse for $768, land on SS
Groundnutt Swamp on long branch, borders Joshua Rouse and John Wooten,
Noah Rouse, William Rouse, line of Hinson Patent 163 acres. Tract formerly owned by Jesse Cotton and David Priest..
Signed Joshua Rouse.
Witnesses: Alex Moseley, Jennet Moseley.
(snip)
January 3, 1767 - Survey for James Hinson (including plat and description) 436 acres land in Dobbs Co. between Ground Nut and South prong of Falling Creek.
Borders John Mozzingoes corner, Philip Stones corner tree, and
Theophilus Basters Line.. [Note: on back: C.B. (chainbearers) John Mozzingo and Sarah Mozzingo. This is the only time I've ever seen a female chain bearer. Handwriting is very clear].
(snip)
BOX 2
None of the later deeds refer back to any of the land in instruments above, but there are a couple of undated pieces of paper and they are mostly scraps of paper
(snip)
Booth Mozingo to John Rouse Jr – Deed of Sale for 200 acres
(snip)
Files (2): HinsonJamesSurvey1:3:1767, MozingoDeedEliz>Susannah
515. Land Grant No. 512 to James Hinson 27 April 1767, NC Land Grant Images and Data, 23, 51, 821[A], State Archives of NC microfilm reel S.108.684.
512 James Hinson: 436 acres Dobbs between "Ground Nut and South Prong of Falling Creek, beginning at a red oak, John Mozzingoe's corner tree...to his other corner, a red oak, also a corner tree of Philip Stone's...runs to a water oak on Theophilus Bratter's line….”.
File: HinsonJamesLandGrant
516. “James Hinson Survey Order,” 5 December 1770, HinsonJamesSurvey12/5/1770.jpg.
File: HinsonJamesSurvey12:5:1770
517. Grantor/Grantee Index of Johnston, Dobbs, and Lenoir Cos., NC, http://files.usgwarchives.org/nc/lenoir/deeds/book7.txt, Book 10, 4/1773-5/1775, p. 16, 292.
518. Grantor/Grantee Index of Johnston, Dobbs, and Lenoir Cos., NC, http://files.usgwarchives.org/nc/lenoir/deeds/book7.txt, Book 11, 1/1777-4/1779.
519. Grantor/Grantee Index of Johnston, Dobbs, and Lenoir Cos., NC, http://files.usgwarchives.org/nc/lenoir/deeds/book7.txt, Book 11, 1/1777-4/1779, p. 467.
520. North Carolina Taxpayers, 1701-1786, Ratcliff, Clarence, Vol 1, p. 95.
521. “Tax List,” Wayne Co., NC, 23 Dec 1786, NC State Archives, Treas & Compts Papers, Box 8 - Tax Lists, http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/26305172/person/123...df8e6170d?src=search.
522. Wayne Co. NC Index to Deeds & Mortgages 1780-1921, Grantees H-O. Book 4 Page 3.
523. “Wayne Co. 1788 NC Early Census Index,” Diane Siniard, http://wayne.lostsoulsgenealogy.com/census/1788.htm.
524. “1790 Federal census.” Wayne Co., NC, p473.
525. Wayne Co. NC Index to Deeds & Mortgages 1780-1921, Grantees H-O. Book 5, page 48.
526. Wayne Co. NC Index to Deeds & Mortgages 1780-1921, Grantees H-O. Book 5, page 337.
527. Wayne Co. NC Index to Deeds & Mortgages 1780-1921, Grantees H-O. Book 5, page 410.
528. Grantor/Grantee Index of Johnston, Dobbs, and Lenoir Cos., NC, http://files.usgwarchives.org/nc/lenoir/deeds/book7.txt, Book 17, Lenoir Co 1796-1798.
529. Robeson Co., NC Grantee Index Real Estate Conveyances, Grantee=Hinson, Old Index Books 1787-1939, 40-41.
File: HinsonRobesonCoGrantees
530. “1800 Federal census.” Fayetteville, Robeson Co., NC.
531. “Robeson Co., NC Archives Court Minutes,” 1800, microfilmed record, page 93, image 49b, http://www.usgwarchives.net/.., contributed by Donna Newman, centavo@lserv.com aug 4, 2013.
Raney Hinson Executrix to the last will and testament of Joseph Hinson deceased
returned an inventory of the deceased's estate & ordered to be filed
532. “Will Abstracts,” 1799, Robeson Co., NC, http://www.usgwarchives.net/..
1799 Hinson, Joseph; Raney, Charity, Rachel
534. North Carolina Taxpayers, 1769-1790, Ratcliffe, Clarence E., Vol 2, p. 98.
536. Grantor/Grantee Index of Johnston, Dobbs, and Lenoir Cos., NC, http://files.usgwarchives.org/nc/lenoir/deeds/book7.txt, Book 23, Lenoir Co., 1805-8/1810, p. 282.
538. “Dobbs 1780 Taxlist,” Old Dobbs Co., NC also Lenoir & Greene Co., NC, 1780, USGenWeb Archives, http://smithharper.org/docs/harper/1780taxlistdobbs.pdf, organized into 10 Districts named by current county names and locations, Payee 2, 34.
539. Hinson, Jesse, Revolutionary War Pay Voucher.
File: HinsonJesseRevWar
540. “1790 Federal census.” p. 37, Dobbs Co., NC.
541. “North Carolina General Assembly Records - 1800 Green Co. Election,” Nov/Dec 1800, http://files.usgwarchives.org/nc/greene/court/1800vote.txt.
542. “1800 Federal census.” Greene Co., NC.
543. “1790 Federal census.” Dobbs Co., NC.
544. “Robeson Co., NC Court Minutes,” 8 October 1799, USGenWeb Archives, http://files.usgwarchives.net/nc/robeson/court/17993070wl.txt, p. 84 (image 45a).
Robeson County NcArchives Court.....Minutes, 1799
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Donna Newman centavo@lserv.com August 4, 2013, 9:48 pm
Source: Microfilmed Record
Written: 1799
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At a county court of pleas and Quarter sessions begun and held for the county
of Robeson on Monday the seventh day of January & twenty third year of American
Independence AD 1799
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Tuesday October the 8th 1799
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Last will and testament of Joseph Hinson proved by John Flowers & William
Ashley Esquires which was admitted to record when Rancy (Nancy?) Charity and
Rachel Hinson qualified as Exrs
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545. “Robeson Co., NC Court Minutes,” 7 January 1800, USGenWeb Archives, p. 93 (image 49b), http://files.usgwarchives.net/nc/robeson/court/18003071wl.txt-.
Robeson County NcArchives Court.....Minutes, 1800
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File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by:
Donna Newman centavo@lserv.com August 4, 2013, 9:50 pm
Source: Microfilmed Record
Written: 1800
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At a county court of pleas and Quarter sessions begun and held for the county
of Robeson on Monday the sixth day of January and twenty fourth year of
American Independence AD 1800
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Raney Hinson Executrix to the last will and testament of Joseph Hinson deceased
returned an inventory of the deceased's estate & ordered to be filed
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546. “Abstract of North Carolina Wills,” Fred A. Olds, Private “The Orphan’s Friend”, Oxford, NC, 1925, p. 266, Robeson Co., http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015019149916;view=1up;seq=272.
547. “Will of Joseph Hinson,” 10 April 1799, Record of Wills 1787-1966, North Carolina Superior Court, Robeson County, North Carolina, Wills & Probate Records, 1665-1998 (Online database, Ancestry.com), Image 69 of 471, page 57, Wills, Vol 1-2 1787-1869.
Will of Joseph Hinson
from
Record of Wills, 1787-1966; author; North Carolina. Superior Court Robeson County
Wills, Vol 1-2 1787-1869
North Carolina, Wills & Probate Records, 1665-1998 (Online database, Ancestry.com)
Image 69 of 471, page 57
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In the name of God Amen. I Joseph Hinson of Robeson County and State of North Carolina being in a declining state of health of body but of reasonable sense and memory all laud and praise be given to God for it therefore do make order and constitute this my last will and testament in manner and form following that is to say first and principally and for above all worldly things and enjoyments I commend my soul to God the father of all mercies trusting and firmly believing that the merits of his son and my only savior to receive fully pardon and remission of all my sins whenever this mortal life shall cease.
Item I commit my body to the earth from whence it was taken to be decently entered in a christian manner and for what worldly goods it has pleased God to bless me with I will and positively that all my debts be paid.
Item My will and desire is that my loving wife Raney shall have all my estate lands and property of every kind during her widowhood and after her death or widowhood my lands to be equally divided between my two daughters Charity and Rachel and for Charity to have the plantation in her part and all the rest of my plantation estate that shall remain to be equally divided between my two daughters also furthermore I do ordain constitute and appoint my wife Raney and my two daughters Charity and Rachel to be my hole(sic) sole Executors to to see this my last will and testament fully performed and I do further disannull and make void all other wills by me made in witness of which I do hereunto set my hand and seal this tenth day of April in year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety and nine - signed sealed and delivered to be the last will and testament of the subscriber hereof in presently(?)
Signed Joseph (X his mark) Hinson {seal}
John Flowers
Jesse Hinson
Wm Ashley
File: HinsonJoseph Will 1799
548. Grantor/Grantee Index of Johnston, Dobbs, and Lenoir Cos., NC, http://files.usgwarchives.org/nc/lenoir/deeds/book7.txt, Book 11, 1/1777-4/1779, p. 65, 245.
549. “Dobbs 1780 Taxlist,” Old Dobbs Co., NC also Lenoir & Greene Co., NC, 1780, USGenWeb Archives, http://smithharper.org/docs/harper/1780taxlistdobbs.pdf, organized into 10 Districts named by current county names and locations, Payee# 2, 20.
550. Hinson, Joseph of Dobbs Co, NC, Revolutionary War Pay Voucher.
File: HinsonJosephRevWar
551. “1790 Federal census.” Dobbs Co., NC, p. 460.
552. “Misc. Records of Superior Court,” 1762-1806, Dobbs Co., NC, DSCR 206.928.2, http://files.usgwarchives.net/nc/lenoir/court/court1.txt.
DSCR 206.928.2
Misc. Records of Superior Court
1762 - Dobbs County - Alexander Mitchell taken to New Bern to be tried for murder
and his son held for assory.
1767 - Dobbs County - Isaac Hill 27 Aug conveyed to New Bern for trial.
Also Stephen Hill same.
17 Oct 1767 - inquest on body of Catherine Rice dec'd - died of natural causes.
Winston Caswell E. Officer Dobbs Co. Corliss
1. Sam'l Caswell
2. Ed. Frost
3. Wm. Radford
4. Jno. Lewis Baird
5. James Handley
6. Jno. Williams
7. Jeremiah Hinson
8. Jacob Rhodes
9. James Lawson
no date
John Grant murdered by James Wilson - Dobbs County - Aug 1773 -
burned in hand for punishment
Charles Cogdell murdered Samuel Thomas Oct 1773 - Dobbs County -
Thomas Torrans - Coronor of Dobbs county
Henry Goodman - County official
Thomas Harrison Jr. - Dobbs county - charged with several robberies
and horse stealing - to New Bern Jail by Thomas Bond constable of Dobbs
1771 - James Glasgow - coronor Dobbs county -
553. Grantor/Grantee Index of Johnston, Dobbs, and Lenoir Cos., NC, http://files.usgwarchives.org/nc/lenoir/deeds/book7.txt, Book 11, 1/1777-4/1779, p. 265.
554. “Dobbs 1780 Taxlist,” Old Dobbs Co., NC also Lenoir & Greene Co., NC, 1780, USGenWeb Archives, http://smithharper.org/docs/harper/1780taxlistdobbs.pdf, organized into 10 Districts named by current county names and locations, Payee# 10, 71.
555. Hinson, Jeremiah Revolutionary War Pay Voucher.
File: HinsonJeremiahRevWar
556. Records of Dryland Reformed and Lutheran Church, Hecktown (betw. Bethlehem & Nazareth), Northampton Co., PA, Trexler Library, Lehigh Valley Hist. Soc., Allentown PA, p. 8.
557. “Register of Deaths,” Livingston Co., NY, 320, as father of Thomas, Thomas d. 1886.
558. Tombstone Inscriptions 1785-1885 Christ Union Church Cemetery, Schoenersville, Hanover Twp., Lehigh Co., PA, Seng, Charles F., p. 22, 24, Trexler Library, Lehigh Valley Hist. Soc., Allentown PA.
Schneider, Heinrich - b. March 1 1769, m. 61 years to Elisabeth Ritter having 7 sons and 4 daughters d. November 15 1854
559. “Federal census 1830.” p. 139, Allen Twp, Northampton Co, PA USA.
560. History of Christ Lutheran and Reformed Church, Shoenersville, PA, C. L. Schmoyer & Co., 1930, 89, 92, 93.
561. “Federal Census 1850.” p. 283, East Allen Twp, Northampton Co., PA USA.
562. “Federal Census, 1820.” p. 213, Allen Twp, Northampton Co., PA USA.
563. “Federal census 1830.” p. 139, Allen Twp, Northampton Co., PA USA.
564. “Register of Deaths,” Livingston Co., NY, 320, as mother of Thomas, Thomas d. 1886.
566. Church Record of Christ Lutheran Congregation 1782-1833, Shoenersville, Hanover Twp, Lehigh Co., PA, copied by William J. Hinke, June 1938, Trexler Library, Lehigh Valley Hist. Soc., Allentown PA, p. 37.
p. 37: Marriages
I. By the Rev. John Frederick Ernst, 1762-1790:
17 Apr 1786: “John Nicholas Gloeckner, widower, and Anna Maria Seib married.”
1 Jun 1789: “Peter Schyneider, single, and Margaret, formerly Widow Bast.”
8 Jun 1790: “John Nicholas Gloeckner, widower, and Barbara Schneider, single”
II. By the Rev George Joseph Wichtermann, 1792
25 Dec 1792: “Henrty Schneider, son of the late Anthony Schneider, single and Elizabeth, da. of Caspar Ritter”
III. Burials by Rev. John Frederick Ernst 1784-1790:
14 Dec 1785: was buried Catharine, da. of Caspar Ritter, Sr. and his wf. Anna Maria; b. May 26, 1757; married John Nicholas Gloeckner, June 9, 1772; she bore in wedlock lasting 13 years 10 children, one son and one daughter; she died in child birth Dec. 12th. Her age 28 yrs, 6 mos, 2 wks and 2d.
567. Church Record of Christ Lutheran Congregation 1782-1833, Shoenersville, Hanover Twp, Lehigh Co., PA, copied by William J. Hinke, June 1938, Trexler Library, Lehigh Valley Hist. Soc., Allentown PA, p. 10.
p. 37: Marriages
I. By the Rev. John Frederick Ernst, 1762-1790:
17 Apr 1786: “John Nicholas Gloeckner, widower, and Anna Maria Seib married.”
1 Jun 1789: “Peter Schyneider, single, and Margaret, formerly Widow Bast.”
8 Jun 1790: “John Nicholas Gloeckner, widower, and Barbara Schneider, single”
II. By the Rev George Joseph Wichtermann, 1792
25 Dec 1792: “Henrty Schneider, son of the late Anthony Schneider, single and Elizabeth, da. of Caspar Ritter”
III. Burials by Rev. John Frederick Ernst 1784-1790:
14 Dec 1785: was buried Catharine, da. of Caspar Ritter, Sr. and his wf. Anna Maria; b. May 26, 1757; married John Nicholas Gloeckner, June 9, 1772; she bore in wedlock lasting 13 years 10 children, one son and one daughter; she died in child birth Dec. 12th. Her age 28 yrs, 6 mos, 2 wks and 2d.
568. Church Record of Christ Lutheran Congregation 1782-1833, Shoenersville, Hanover Twp, Lehigh Co., PA, copied by William J. Hinke, June 1938, Trexler Library, Lehigh Valley Hist. Soc., Allentown PA, p. 13.
p. 37: Marriages
I. By the Rev. John Frederick Ernst, 1762-1790:
17 Apr 1786: “John Nicholas Gloeckner, widower, and Anna Maria Seib married.”
1 Jun 1789: “Peter Schyneider, single, and Margaret, formerly Widow Bast.”
8 Jun 1790: “John Nicholas Gloeckner, widower, and Barbara Schneider, single”
II. By the Rev George Joseph Wichtermann, 1792
25 Dec 1792: “Henrty Schneider, son of the late Anthony Schneider, single and Elizabeth, da. of Caspar Ritter”
III. Burials by Rev. John Frederick Ernst 1784-1790:
14 Dec 1785: was buried Catharine, da. of Caspar Ritter, Sr. and his wf. Anna Maria; b. May 26, 1757; married John Nicholas Gloeckner, June 9, 1772; she bore in wedlock lasting 13 years 10 children, one son and one daughter; she died in child birth Dec. 12th. Her age 28 yrs, 6 mos, 2 wks and 2d.
569. Church Record of Christ Lutheran Congregation 1782-1833, Shoenersville, Hanover Twp, Lehigh Co., PA, copied by William J. Hinke, June 1938, Trexler Library, Lehigh Valley Hist. Soc., Allentown PA, p. 16.
p. 37: Marriages
I. By the Rev. John Frederick Ernst, 1762-1790:
17 Apr 1786: “John Nicholas Gloeckner, widower, and Anna Maria Seib married.”
1 Jun 1789: “Peter Schyneider, single, and Margaret, formerly Widow Bast.”
8 Jun 1790: “John Nicholas Gloeckner, widower, and Barbara Schneider, single”
II. By the Rev George Joseph Wichtermann, 1792
25 Dec 1792: “Henrty Schneider, son of the late Anthony Schneider, single and Elizabeth, da. of Caspar Ritter”
III. Burials by Rev. John Frederick Ernst 1784-1790:
14 Dec 1785: was buried Catharine, da. of Caspar Ritter, Sr. and his wf. Anna Maria; b. May 26, 1757; married John Nicholas Gloeckner, June 9, 1772; she bore in wedlock lasting 13 years 10 children, one son and one daughter; she died in child birth Dec. 12th. Her age 28 yrs, 6 mos, 2 wks and 2d.
570. “Federal Census 1810.” p. 89, Northampton Co, Allen Twp, PA.
571. Church Record of Christ Lutheran Congregation 1782-1833, Shoenersville, Hanover Twp, Lehigh Co., PA, copied by William J. Hinke, June 1938, Trexler Library, Lehigh Valley Hist. Soc., Allentown PA, p. 30.
p. 37: Marriages
I. By the Rev. John Frederick Ernst, 1762-1790:
17 Apr 1786: “John Nicholas Gloeckner, widower, and Anna Maria Seib married.”
1 Jun 1789: “Peter Schyneider, single, and Margaret, formerly Widow Bast.”
8 Jun 1790: “John Nicholas Gloeckner, widower, and Barbara Schneider, single”
II. By the Rev George Joseph Wichtermann, 1792
25 Dec 1792: “Henrty Schneider, son of the late Anthony Schneider, single and Elizabeth, da. of Caspar Ritter”
III. Burials by Rev. John Frederick Ernst 1784-1790:
14 Dec 1785: was buried Catharine, da. of Caspar Ritter, Sr. and his wf. Anna Maria; b. May 26, 1757; married John Nicholas Gloeckner, June 9, 1772; she bore in wedlock lasting 13 years 10 children, one son and one daughter; she died in child birth Dec. 12th. Her age 28 yrs, 6 mos, 2 wks and 2d.
572. Church Record of Christ Lutheran Congregation 1782-1833, Shoenersville, Hanover Twp, Lehigh Co., PA, copied by William J. Hinke, June 1938, Trexler Library, Lehigh Valley Hist. Soc., Allentown PA, p. 32.
p. 37: Marriages
I. By the Rev. John Frederick Ernst, 1762-1790:
17 Apr 1786: “John Nicholas Gloeckner, widower, and Anna Maria Seib married.”
1 Jun 1789: “Peter Schyneider, single, and Margaret, formerly Widow Bast.”
8 Jun 1790: “John Nicholas Gloeckner, widower, and Barbara Schneider, single”
II. By the Rev George Joseph Wichtermann, 1792
25 Dec 1792: “Henrty Schneider, son of the late Anthony Schneider, single and Elizabeth, da. of Caspar Ritter”
III. Burials by Rev. John Frederick Ernst 1784-1790:
14 Dec 1785: was buried Catharine, da. of Caspar Ritter, Sr. and his wf. Anna Maria; b. May 26, 1757; married John Nicholas Gloeckner, June 9, 1772; she bore in wedlock lasting 13 years 10 children, one son and one daughter; she died in child birth Dec. 12th. Her age 28 yrs, 6 mos, 2 wks and 2d.
573. “Federal census 1840.” p. 121, Northampton Co., Allen Twp, PA.
574. “Federal Census 1850.” p. 283, East Allen Twp., Northampton Co., PA.
575. “Hanson Family Record,” Alfonso Bernardo Hanson, 1961, High Res digital scans of Paper Copy, Paper Copy held by Jon E. Avery, Sheet 4.
Files (16): Sheet 01-John_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 02-George_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 02A-Hanson_Name_HiRes, Sheet 03-Elijah_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 04-Manoah_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 05-Iddo_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 05A-Iddo_Grandchildren_HiRes, Sheet 06-Edward_Iddo_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 06A-Distler_Lineage_HiRes, Sheet 07-Alfonso_B_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 07A-Story_Pig_Chest_HiRes, Sheet 07B-Philip_Bules_HiRes, Sheet 08-Harold_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 08+-Family_Record_HiRes, Sheet 09-Other_Relatives_HiRes, Sheet 10-Children_Isaac_Susan_HiRes
576. Hinshaw, Wm., Ency. of Amer. Quaker Genealogy, Vol IV - OH, Stillwater MM, Belmont Co OH, pages 362, 403, 404, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214349, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214391, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214392, p.403.
File: HinsonHinshawVolIVP403
577. Hinshaw, Wm., Ency. of Amer. Quaker Genealogy, Vol IV - OH, Stillwater MM, Belmont Co OH, pages 362, 403, 404, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214349, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214391, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214392, p. 403, 1100.
File: HinsonHinshawVolIVP403
578. “Federal census 1850, Belmont Co., OH, USA.” p. 422, Goshen city.
579. Hinshaw, Wm., Ency. of Amer. Quaker Genealogy, Vol IV - OH, Stillwater MM, Belmont Co OH, pages 362, 403, 404, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214349, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214391, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214392, pp. 1100,1120.
File: HinsonHinshawVolIVP403
580. Hinshaw, Wm., Ency. of Amer. Quaker Genealogy, Vol IV - OH, Stillwater MM, Belmont Co OH, pages 362, 403, 404, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214349, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214391, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214392, p. 1100.
File: HinsonHinshawVolIVP403
581. “Federal census 1850, Belmont Co., OH, USA.” p. 422, Goshen.
582. “Death Cert., Martha Hanson Hutchins,” 24 Feb 1917, Jackson, Noble Co., OH, 13190, 8, Ohio Bureau of Vital Statistics.
File: HansonMarthaDeathCert
583. “Marriage Certificate Isaac Hanson to Elizabeth Coan,” 23 Sept 1830, Belmont Co., OH.
File: HansonIsaacMarriageCertElizCoan
584. “Land Patent,” Isaac Hanson, Certificate 2182, 10/6/1835, Bureau of Land Management OH0050_.181.
File: HansonIsaac2LandPatentP2
585. Hinshaw, Wm., Ency. of Amer. Quaker Genealogy, Vol IV - OH, Stillwater MM, Belmont Co OH, pages 362, 403, 404, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214349, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214391, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214392, p. 403, 450.
File: HinsonHinshawVolIVP403
586. “Email message from,” Lorraine Butler, lorraine.butler@yahoo.com, 21 Sept 2011.
I need to compare all this with what I have.
You will probably want to print this out to read it, it is long and jumps around some..................
I have a copy of the aged /infirm George Hinson court thing somewhere, but I thought it was another George Hanson (? abt1650-1727) who apparently did not have a son Elijah. Do you believe it is our 1755-1802 Elijah's dad? I would be very interested in the info you have on George Hanson & Margaret Mozingo. I believe I have seen reference to a court paper accusing them of living together when she was still married to someone else? Not sure where I saw that. I am in the process of changing how I file stuff, so once I get everything in it's new place I might find that again.
I would also be interested in any info you have on the name "change" from Hinson to Hanson.
Have you seen the book "Our Hansons, Hinsons & Hensons" published by William Ashley Hinson in 1996? There are several Georges in his book, both in VA & NC, but none that look to have a son Elijah or that was married to Mozingo (one had wife Margaret ? Burchell, then married Sullivan - I think I saw an old post where you were trying to track that one?) His book also has another Rev War Elijah Hanson (born October 1, 1761 - died 1853 in NC, was married to Fanny in August 1803). It is hard to sort them all out.......I thought that was where I saw the aged/infirm court reference but can't put my hands on it right now. The author William Hinson was researching to prove lineage from Elijah Hanson Rev War for SAR, but apparently his ancestor is the 1761-1853 Elijah, where ours was the 1755-1803 Elijah. My local Mormon family library got a copy of his book for me. I am still weeding through that. Problem is it is on microfilm and it takes several minutes per page to copy to thumb drive so I can bring it home to study, so I don't have that much of it yet. The family center is only open twice a week for 2-3 hours & I can't always get there because of my work schedule.
I saw where you had noted you had decided that Manoah's mother was actually Susannah Scrivens, not the "Phebe" that is referenced in the Quaker genealogy. (Vol IV Concord MM page 146). Did you actually look at original Quaker records to rule that out? It was the only place I saw her, and DAR has Susannah as his mom. I plan to run my first DAR supplemental lineage back to Elijah, so I have been looking at what they have accepted on him.
Do you have any information on where our Elijah might be buried, or anything on Susannah's parents? Any reference I am finding says her parents were Patience Pike & Isaac Scrivens. Patience is on One World Tree (an obviously defective source that I only consider as suggestions of what might really be until proven otherwise) with a lot of Pike backline, but with little on Isaac Scrivens. Most of the source trees seem to go back through the Dawson son, and have little if any references attached. I gather Isaac must have died well before 1790, as it looks like she was already married to Dawson & widowed again by the time that first census was done, because of her being listed as head of household in that record and under the name Dawson. One World Tree does trace the Pikes very far back, though, so it would be nice if it could all be proven.
On Rachel Hanson. She is Manoah's daughter with his wife Rachel Stubbs. Manoah's brother Elijah married Rachel's sister Eliza Stubbs. The Stubbs girls, with parents Joseph & Zilpa Stubbs, moved to Ohio from GA. As best as I have been able to tell, Manoah was married to Rachel in the Stillwater MM in 1807.
Their daughter Rachel would be your wife's ancestor Iddo's sister, then.
Rachel Hanson married Edwin Morris 28 May 1844. From what I have found so far, they had at least 8 children:
• Mordica (my ancestor) was born 22 March 1845 in Marion Ohio, and died October 12, 1929. He married Harriet Lewis, daughter of David and Phoebe Ann Metcalf Lewis.
• Charles & Silas S Morris (twins) born in 1846
• Louisa Morris born May 1850
• Alice Morris born about 1853
• John Morris born about 1854
• Campcidel Morris (variations of this name found) born about 1856
• Susannah Morris born about 1860
I actually wrote an article on Mordica & Hattie's family & will attach that.
Their eldest son Arizona is my great grandfather.
Arizona married Bessie Harris in 1894 & they had 6 children. She died when she was just 31 years old, of complications of measles & pneumonia in 1909. I have posted bio's on them and most of my direct line down through my parents on findagrave.com. You can look at any of those on my user profile, which is Lorraine Elwonger Butler. My ancestry tree is private, because I use it for searching and sometimes have unproven stuff in the tree with TENTATIVE warning notes. It was public, but I but found people were absorbing my data and deleting the tentative warning, further skewing ancestry.com info so I made it private. A surprising benefit of that is now people have to contact me if they want info from my tree and I have actually met some distant cousins as a result.
Do you have a definite date on when Susannah moved to Belmont with the kids? Contentnea gave her a certificate to Belmont County on March 9 1805. I believe she may have received a land grant under Elijah's Rev War service for her property in Ohio but have not got in to deeds searching yet. Anything you have on that would be appreciated. Also, could you send me copies of any military records you have for Elijah?
So far most of my info comes from Hinson Encyclopedia and a book on the Stanton family that was written by a stepson of Elijah & Eilza's daughter Deborah.
This book is online at http://www.archive.org/details/bookcalledouranc00stan There is a nice section written by Deborah about her family growing up, including references to Elijah & Susannah, which starts on page 289. Mostly it is stuff about Elijah & Elizah, but it is first hand memories, including photos of "artifacts" from that era and family, and it gives us a good idea of how Manoah and Rachel would have also lived, There is even a copy of Elijah's discharge from Captain Bradleys Company in NC on page 295 (I am attaching that for you as well) at http://www.archive.org/stream/bookcalledouranc00stan#page/n331/mode/2up
Anyway, that is more than I had intended to write, hopefully it is not too confusing!
I would appreciate any specifics you have on NC (particularly Wayne County) based family info. I am going to try to find as much as I can while I am in NC. It would help to have specific things that I am searching for.
The frustrating thing is that I used to LIVE in Havelock for 20+ years, and all that time less than 90 minutes away from "Contentnea" with no clue as to the significance. And probably closer to some of the other hot spots in our family history. What a waste. I wish I had started seriously looking at the genealogy years earlier, but isn't that what we all say?
Lorraine Butler
607-733-5501
www.usedcheerleadinguniforms.com
From: Jon Avery <jeavery@vt.edu>
To: Lorraine Butler <lorraine.butler@yahoo.com>
Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2011 1:36 PM
Subject: Re: would like to communicate with you regarding Elijah Hanson / Hinson Rev War vet ancestor.
Hi Lorraine,
I'm back from my vacation and I'd welcome the opportunity to work with you. Yes I'm still actively searching this Hanson/Hinson line.
My wife and her brother trace back to Elijah Hinson, the Rev. War Veteran. I've managed to document fairly well their line from:
Elijah HINSON (circa 1755- 3 Feb 1802) m. bef Aug 1876 Susannah SCRIVEN (23 Feb 1760-15 May 1826) I have a copy of his Rev. War discharge papers.
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Manoah HINSON (circa 1873-21 Nov 1858) m. 30 Dec 1807 Rachael STUBBS (29 Dec 1785-17 Apr 1847)
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Iddo HANSON (8 Jan 1813-20 Nov 1858) m. 14 Apr 1836 Mary Ann SMITH (9 Nov 1819-19 Feb 1907)
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Edward Iddo HANSON (19 Sep 1858-21 Jul 1921) m. 6 Mar 1888 Anna Kathreiel(sp?) DISTLER ( 1866-1954)
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Alfonso Barnard (Bernardo) HANSON (12 Feb 1889-May 1966) m. 22 Nov 1911 Estella Elizabeth BULES (13 Jan 1890-Apr 1975)
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Harold Edward HANSON (19 Apr 1917-9 Aug 1995) m. 11 Jan 1941 Elizabeth Ann (Betsy) Eileen MANEILLY (8 Sep 1918-14 Jan 2004)
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Cheryl (my wife) and Bruce HANSON
My current focus and challenge is to try to prove the parents of Elijah HINSON (1755-1802). I have the handwritten Hanson Family History which says that Elijahs's parents were George HINSON and Margaret MOZINGO of Virginia but I consider that a claim, not proof. See:
http://sites.google.com/site/hxnsxn/
Cheryl's brother, Bruce, has had his DNA tested which means that we have the Y-DNA of Elijah HINSON and the DNA of Elijah's father. So I'm trying to use DNA to push the ancestry further back.
I live in Pottstown, PA, about an hour north of Philadelphia.
I envy you the opportunity to spend the time in NC next month. I would be especially interested if you find anything supporting or disproving the parentage of Elijah (1755-1802) as George HINSON and Margaret MOZINGO.
We do have some fairly good information about George HINSON and Margaret MOZINGO in Washington Parish and Westmoreland Co., Virginia in the 1741 timeframe. We also know that "a" George HINSON was identified in Dobbs Co., NC Inferior Court Records of Oct 1772 as "George Hinson, a very poor aged infirm man, be exempted from paying Public Taxes & doing Public Duties".
I also believe (but haven't proven), based on the handwritten Hanson Family History mentioned above, that George HINSON and Margaret MOZINGO had 8 sons: James, Moses, Jesse, Joseph, perhaps Aaron, Elijah (our Elijah), Jeremiah, and William. If you come across information linking these men together as siblings, that would be important also. I do know that James HINSON was deeded land from Elizabeth MOZINGO in 1767 adjacent to land owned by John MOZINGO.
Incidentally, I do not have very much information about your line Rachael Hanson m. 28 May 1844 Edwin or Mordecai MORRIS. I'd very much like to use your information to fill in this line. Rachael moved from Wayne Co., NC to Belmont Co. OH in 1805 with her parents didn't she?
I hope to hear back from you soon - Jon Avery
On Sep 7, 2011, at 11:25 PM, Lorraine Butler wrote:
> Hi Jon,
> I am finding your name everytime I turn around in trying to research my ancestors Morris's/Hanson/Pike and etc.
> Are you still actively researching? I am finding pretty consistent info the farther back I go (well, to a point), but very little supporting documentation & I was hoping I might be able to compare notes?
> Thanks.
> Lorraine
>
> Lorraine Butler
>
> 607-733-5501
> www.usedcheerleadinguniforms.com
>
>
File: 110921emailLorraineButler
587. “Hanson Family Record,” Alfonso Bernardo Hanson, 1961, High Res digital scans of Paper Copy, Paper Copy held by Jon E. Avery, Sheet 4 says Mordecai.
Files (16): Sheet 01-John_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 02-George_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 02A-Hanson_Name_HiRes, Sheet 03-Elijah_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 04-Manoah_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 05-Iddo_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 05A-Iddo_Grandchildren_HiRes, Sheet 06-Edward_Iddo_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 06A-Distler_Lineage_HiRes, Sheet 07-Alfonso_B_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 07A-Story_Pig_Chest_HiRes, Sheet 07B-Philip_Bules_HiRes, Sheet 08-Harold_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 08+-Family_Record_HiRes, Sheet 09-Other_Relatives_HiRes, Sheet 10-Children_Isaac_Susan_HiRes
588. Hinshaw, Wm., Ency. of Amer. Quaker Genealogy, Vol IV - OH, Stillwater MM, Belmont Co OH, pages 362, 403, 404, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214349, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214391, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214392, p. 422 says Edwin, son of Mordecai.
File: HinsonHinshawVolIVP403
589. Unpublished article, by Lorraine Butler, ““Mordica & Harriet (Lewis) Morris.”
File: MorrisArticleLorraineButler
590. “Federal census 1850, Belmont Co., OH, USA.” p. 421, Goshen city.
591. “Letter, Handwritten Hanson Family History,” Mary Caleb Bundy (Aunt Callie), (daughter of Deborah(2) H. Hanson Bundy Stanton), copy received by email from John Gronewald 3/12/12), p. 18.
Dear Mary or Jane,
This package I am sending to you (also to both) is as you will see, the Hanson pedigree from my great grand father - down to our children. I wrote it for thee - Jane & thought to get it in better shape but no use, I cannot see & cannot do more, I hope you can translate it & in time cull out what you want. Thee, Jane will see that I give a lot of our Bundy family, when I give Mother- Debbie (Aunt Debbie) listing them to note the numbers the ----with a circle {number 24 inside a circle} ---- of them means a page to be referred to. The ___ is not very well done but --- for three years I cannot see to write satisfactorily. I also misspell. Please excuse mistakes, Love Aunt Calie.
Page 4
Elijah Hanson served as a private in the Revolutionary War & was honorably discharged from service by President Monroe. He was born about the year 1754 perhaps in N.C. and claimed to be of Irish ancestry though the name name Hanson is family of Germany or Swedish origin.
Elijah Hanson Sr. married in N.C. Susanna Scrivener. They were Friends or Quakers. Children on Page 6.
Elijah Hanson Sr. died in N.C.
Page 5
{number 4 within a circle} Crcle means page of Reference.
Page 6
Elijah Hanson Sr. (m) Susanna Scrivener. Their Children as follows though order not certain
Ailce, deceased
Manoah m. Rachel Stubbs {p 8}
Clarkie m.___ Wood
Elizabeth m.___ Cook
Levicie m. ___ Edgerton
Isaac m. Maria Montgomery {14}
Borden m. ___ Cot {20}
Elijah m. Eliza Stubbs {24}
Page 7 (blank)
Page 8
Manoah Hanson, Sr. m. Rachel Stubbs. Some of their children were,
Manoah, Jr m _____ {10}
Betsy or Elizabeth m. ___ {12}
Clarkie m. ____ {12}
Elijah {12}
Joseph {12}
Iddo {12}
Page 9 (blank)
Page 10
Manoah Hanson Jr m. Millicent ___
He died leaving his children and her children Mary & George.
Mary was raised by Elwood Dean & wife (Elwood Dean was a Minister in the Friends Church).
Mary Hanson m. ___ Hiatte of __-Hill, __. They had 2 children, Elwood and George
Page 11 (blank)
Page 12
Betsy or Elizabeth Hanson, daughter of Manoah Hanson, Sr
m (1) ___ White [ Elijah, ?
m (2) Jessie Davis
(more - untranscribed)
Page 13 (blank)
Page 14
Isaac Hanson m. Maria Montgomery.
Children remembered:
Susanna m. (see {16}
James Evers
Was his 1st wife, see {38}
Emily m Elwood Evers see {12}
Was his 1st wife
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(more - untranscribed)
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The oldest daughter of Isaac Hanson [J Note - I don't know who this would be] m. Jessie Davis, his 1st wife. see page {18}
Page 15 (blank)
Page 16
Susanna Hanson m. James Evers
(they had his children Rebecca who married James Brown)
Susanna died in a short time after which James Evers married Zilpha Hanson, daughter of Elijah & Eliza Hanson. see p {22}
Emily Hanson m. Elwood Evers. They had 2 children a son who died in infancy and a daughter, Dora, who died in childhood. After Emily's death, Elwood married Clarkie Hanson his 2nd wife, see p {12}
Page 17 (blank)
Page 18
Elizabeth or Betsy Hanson daughter of Isaac Hanson m. Samuel Davis.
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(more - untranscribed)
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____Hanson, one of the oldest daughter of Isaac Hanson m. Jesse Davis, being his 1st wife. Their children Elijah & Susanna. [J note - But I don't know who this would be]
Jesse Davis 2nd wife Elizabeth (Betsy) Hanson White. See {12}
Page 19 (blank)
Page 20 & 21
Borden Hanson
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(more - untranscribed)
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Page 22
Elijah Hanson Jr. _?_ son Elijah Hanson Sr. & Susanna Scribener
Elijah Hanson Jr. born in 1797 in N.C. Was married to to Eliza Stubbs in 1818 in Stillwater Friends Meeting (near ___, Ohio). Eliza Stubbs was born in Georgia in 1801.
Elijah Hanson died Feb 1876, age 79.
Eliza S Hanson died in 1876 age almost 77.
Elijah & Eliza Hansons Children were 14, find page {24}
Page 23 (blank)
Page 24
Elijah Hanson Jr m. Eliza Stubbs. Children (name, Ref Page, Born):
Wm, 26, 1819
Joseph, 30, 1821
Susanna, 32, 1823
Robert, 34, 1825
Elijah, 36, 1827
Zilphia, 38, 1829
Eliza, 40, 1831
John, 42, 1833
Asa, 42, 1835
Deborah, 46, 1830
Lydia, 62, 1842
Isaac, deceased, 1846
Benjamin, 64, 1849
Page 25
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Not Transcribed
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Page 46
Deborah Hanson (m) First Caleb Y. Bundy
one daughter Mary Caleb (over)
Deborah Hanson (m) Second Chalkly Bundy,
who had 6 living & 2 deceased by his 1st wife Sarah Dandina (sp?)
These 6 children then were Stet (sic) Children of Deborah Hanson Bundy
see p. 47 or over
Deborah Hanson Bundy (m) Third Eli Stanton
one child Nathan Eli
Eli Stanton had 3 children by 1st Marriage with Mary Bundy Stanton, the three
William H, 1860
Sarah B, 1861
Emma Clara, 1863
See p. 58
Deborah H.B. Stanton & Eli Stanton, one child
Nathan Eli (m) Sadie Stanton
Page 47
Deborah Hanson Bundy & Caleb Y Bundy’s one child
Mary Caleb Bundy (m) Thompson Smith
Their children
Deborah Sarah, died at 20 months old
Mary Avice (m) Harlem S. Webster
Wm. Tecumseh (m) Helen Armstrong
Williis Wm (m) Ruth Baughman, no children
(remainder of page 47 not transcribed)
Page 48
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File: HansonFamHistMCBundy
592. “Letter, Handwritten Hanson Family History,” Mary Caleb Bundy (Aunt Callie), (daughter of Deborah(2) H. Hanson Bundy Stanton), copy received by email from John Gronewald 3/12/12), p 12.
Dear Mary or Jane,
This package I am sending to you (also to both) is as you will see, the Hanson pedigree from my great grand father - down to our children. I wrote it for thee - Jane & thought to get it in better shape but no use, I cannot see & cannot do more, I hope you can translate it & in time cull out what you want. Thee, Jane will see that I give a lot of our Bundy family, when I give Mother- Debbie (Aunt Debbie) listing them to note the numbers the ----with a circle {number 24 inside a circle} ---- of them means a page to be referred to. The ___ is not very well done but --- for three years I cannot see to write satisfactorily. I also misspell. Please excuse mistakes, Love Aunt Calie.
Page 4
Elijah Hanson served as a private in the Revolutionary War & was honorably discharged from service by President Monroe. He was born about the year 1754 perhaps in N.C. and claimed to be of Irish ancestry though the name name Hanson is family of Germany or Swedish origin.
Elijah Hanson Sr. married in N.C. Susanna Scrivener. They were Friends or Quakers. Children on Page 6.
Elijah Hanson Sr. died in N.C.
Page 5
{number 4 within a circle} Crcle means page of Reference.
Page 6
Elijah Hanson Sr. (m) Susanna Scrivener. Their Children as follows though order not certain
Ailce, deceased
Manoah m. Rachel Stubbs {p 8}
Clarkie m.___ Wood
Elizabeth m.___ Cook
Levicie m. ___ Edgerton
Isaac m. Maria Montgomery {14}
Borden m. ___ Cot {20}
Elijah m. Eliza Stubbs {24}
Page 7 (blank)
Page 8
Manoah Hanson, Sr. m. Rachel Stubbs. Some of their children were,
Manoah, Jr m _____ {10}
Betsy or Elizabeth m. ___ {12}
Clarkie m. ____ {12}
Elijah {12}
Joseph {12}
Iddo {12}
Page 9 (blank)
Page 10
Manoah Hanson Jr m. Millicent ___
He died leaving his children and her children Mary & George.
Mary was raised by Elwood Dean & wife (Elwood Dean was a Minister in the Friends Church).
Mary Hanson m. ___ Hiatte of __-Hill, __. They had 2 children, Elwood and George
Page 11 (blank)
Page 12
Betsy or Elizabeth Hanson, daughter of Manoah Hanson, Sr
m (1) ___ White [ Elijah, ?
m (2) Jessie Davis
(more - untranscribed)
Page 13 (blank)
Page 14
Isaac Hanson m. Maria Montgomery.
Children remembered:
Susanna m. (see {16}
James Evers
Was his 1st wife, see {38}
Emily m Elwood Evers see {12}
Was his 1st wife
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(more - untranscribed)
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The oldest daughter of Isaac Hanson [J Note - I don't know who this would be] m. Jessie Davis, his 1st wife. see page {18}
Page 15 (blank)
Page 16
Susanna Hanson m. James Evers
(they had his children Rebecca who married James Brown)
Susanna died in a short time after which James Evers married Zilpha Hanson, daughter of Elijah & Eliza Hanson. see p {22}
Emily Hanson m. Elwood Evers. They had 2 children a son who died in infancy and a daughter, Dora, who died in childhood. After Emily's death, Elwood married Clarkie Hanson his 2nd wife, see p {12}
Page 17 (blank)
Page 18
Elizabeth or Betsy Hanson daughter of Isaac Hanson m. Samuel Davis.
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(more - untranscribed)
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____Hanson, one of the oldest daughter of Isaac Hanson m. Jesse Davis, being his 1st wife. Their children Elijah & Susanna. [J note - But I don't know who this would be]
Jesse Davis 2nd wife Elizabeth (Betsy) Hanson White. See {12}
Page 19 (blank)
Page 20 & 21
Borden Hanson
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(more - untranscribed)
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Page 22
Elijah Hanson Jr. _?_ son Elijah Hanson Sr. & Susanna Scribener
Elijah Hanson Jr. born in 1797 in N.C. Was married to to Eliza Stubbs in 1818 in Stillwater Friends Meeting (near ___, Ohio). Eliza Stubbs was born in Georgia in 1801.
Elijah Hanson died Feb 1876, age 79.
Eliza S Hanson died in 1876 age almost 77.
Elijah & Eliza Hansons Children were 14, find page {24}
Page 23 (blank)
Page 24
Elijah Hanson Jr m. Eliza Stubbs. Children (name, Ref Page, Born):
Wm, 26, 1819
Joseph, 30, 1821
Susanna, 32, 1823
Robert, 34, 1825
Elijah, 36, 1827
Zilphia, 38, 1829
Eliza, 40, 1831
John, 42, 1833
Asa, 42, 1835
Deborah, 46, 1830
Lydia, 62, 1842
Isaac, deceased, 1846
Benjamin, 64, 1849
Page 25
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Page 46
Deborah Hanson (m) First Caleb Y. Bundy
one daughter Mary Caleb (over)
Deborah Hanson (m) Second Chalkly Bundy,
who had 6 living & 2 deceased by his 1st wife Sarah Dandina (sp?)
These 6 children then were Stet (sic) Children of Deborah Hanson Bundy
see p. 47 or over
Deborah Hanson Bundy (m) Third Eli Stanton
one child Nathan Eli
Eli Stanton had 3 children by 1st Marriage with Mary Bundy Stanton, the three
William H, 1860
Sarah B, 1861
Emma Clara, 1863
See p. 58
Deborah H.B. Stanton & Eli Stanton, one child
Nathan Eli (m) Sadie Stanton
Page 47
Deborah Hanson Bundy & Caleb Y Bundy’s one child
Mary Caleb Bundy (m) Thompson Smith
Their children
Deborah Sarah, died at 20 months old
Mary Avice (m) Harlem S. Webster
Wm. Tecumseh (m) Helen Armstrong
Williis Wm (m) Ruth Baughman, no children
(remainder of page 47 not transcribed)
Page 48
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File: HansonFamHistMCBundy
593. “Hanson Family Record,” Alfonso Bernardo Hanson, 1961, High Res digital scans of Paper Copy, Paper Copy held by Jon E. Avery, Sheet 5-A.
Files (16): Sheet 01-John_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 02-George_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 02A-Hanson_Name_HiRes, Sheet 03-Elijah_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 04-Manoah_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 05-Iddo_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 05A-Iddo_Grandchildren_HiRes, Sheet 06-Edward_Iddo_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 06A-Distler_Lineage_HiRes, Sheet 07-Alfonso_B_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 07A-Story_Pig_Chest_HiRes, Sheet 07B-Philip_Bules_HiRes, Sheet 08-Harold_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 08+-Family_Record_HiRes, Sheet 09-Other_Relatives_HiRes, Sheet 10-Children_Isaac_Susan_HiRes
594. “Federal census, 1870,Franklin Twp, Monroe Co., OH, USA.” p. 86.
595. “Headstone data for Isaac(3) Hanson,” www.findagrave.com, Richard E. Creger, 3 Sept 2009.
File: HansonIsaac3Headstone
596. “Federal census, 1870,Franklin Twp, Monroe Co., OH, USA.”
597. “Federal census 1860, Franklin Twp, Monroe Co., OH, USA.” p. 55.
598. “1900 Federal Census.” Lewisville, Monro Co., OH, sheet 29, lns 1-6.
599. Grave Registration Card; Distler, John G.
Died: 13 May 1905
Buried: Lot 103, Friendship Cemetery, lewisvile, Monroe Co., OH
File: DistlerJohnG Grave Reg
600. Appointments of U.S. Postmasters, 1832-1971, Records of the Post Office Department, National Archives, Washington, DC, Record Group 28, Series M841, Roll 100, Image 360 of 608, 323.
Postmaster: John G. Distler
PostOffice: Lewisville, Monroe Co., OH.
Date of Appointment: 16 Apr 1889
601. “1900 Federal Census.” Summit Twp, Monroe Co, OH, sht 20 ln 1-6.
602. U.S. Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles, 1861-1865, Historical Data Systems, Ancestry.com Operations, 2009.
Name
George Distler
Enlistment Age
21
Birth Date
abt 1840
Enlistment Date
18 Nov 1861
Enlistment Rank
Sergeant
Muster Date
18 Nov 1861
Muster Place
West Virginia
Muster Company
G
Muster Regiment
7th Infantry
Muster Regiment Type
Infantry
Muster Information
Enlisted
Rank Change Date
8 May 1865
Rank Change Rank
1st Lieut
Transfer date
5 Sep 1863
Transfer From Unit
G
Transfer To Unit
D
Muster Out Date
1 Jul 1865
Muster Out Information
Mustered Out
Side of War
Union
Survived War?
Yes
Was Officer?
Yes
Title
Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio; Index to Compiled Military Service Records; Official Army Register of the Volunteer Force 1861-1865; Loyal West Virginia from 1861 to 1865
603. “Federal Census 1850.” East Birmingham, Allegheny Co., PA, p.85, lns 11-14.
604. The Arlington House Hotel, ca 1882.
Sitting in chair is John George Distler, gr. gr. grandfather of Dave Distler who provided this picture. (left to right) Behind John George Distler
are his sons Edward, Albert, William, unknow Person and George Henry Distler. This hotel was
built for the tobacco trade and was near the railroad. It was later renamed the Distler Hotel then the John Feiock Hotel.
File: DistlerArlingtonHouseHotel
605. “Germany, Select Births & Baptisms, 1558-1898,” Ancestry.com, 2014.
Friederich Jacob Distler, b. 27 Dec 1814, bap 1 Jan 1815, Evangelisch, Hinterweidenthal, Pfalz, Bavaria
Father: Georg Friederich Oeter Distler
Mother: Catharina Elisabetha Daussman
606. Distler, Frederick Jacob; headstone, South Cemetery, Butler Co., PA
File: DistlerFrederickJacob headstone
607. Germany Select Marriages, 1558-1929, Ancestry.com, 2014
Groom: Friederich Jacob Distler
Bride: Barbara Ott
Location: Evangelisch, Hinterweidenthal, Pfalz, Bavaria
608. Records of the US Customs Service; Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at New York, New York, 1820-1897. National Archives in Washington, DC, Microfilm serial M237
609. “Hanson Family Record,” Alfonso Bernardo Hanson, 1961, High Res digital scans of Paper Copy, Paper Copy held by Jon E. Avery, Sheet 5-A, 10.
Files (16): Sheet 01-John_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 02-George_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 02A-Hanson_Name_HiRes, Sheet 03-Elijah_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 04-Manoah_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 05-Iddo_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 05A-Iddo_Grandchildren_HiRes, Sheet 06-Edward_Iddo_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 06A-Distler_Lineage_HiRes, Sheet 07-Alfonso_B_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 07A-Story_Pig_Chest_HiRes, Sheet 07B-Philip_Bules_HiRes, Sheet 08-Harold_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 08+-Family_Record_HiRes, Sheet 09-Other_Relatives_HiRes, Sheet 10-Children_Isaac_Susan_HiRes
610. “Hanson Family Record,” Alfonso Bernardo Hanson, 1961, High Res digital scans of Paper Copy, Paper Copy held by Jon E. Avery, sheet 10.
Files (16): Sheet 01-John_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 02-George_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 02A-Hanson_Name_HiRes, Sheet 03-Elijah_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 04-Manoah_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 05-Iddo_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 05A-Iddo_Grandchildren_HiRes, Sheet 06-Edward_Iddo_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 06A-Distler_Lineage_HiRes, Sheet 07-Alfonso_B_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 07A-Story_Pig_Chest_HiRes, Sheet 07B-Philip_Bules_HiRes, Sheet 08-Harold_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 08+-Family_Record_HiRes, Sheet 09-Other_Relatives_HiRes, Sheet 10-Children_Isaac_Susan_HiRes
611. A Weaving, Clara McLaughlin Funai, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1977, p. 48.
612. Record of the St. Johns Union Church of Towamensing Twp, Carbon Co, PA 1789-1862. page 56.
613. “Federal Census 1910.” Madison Twp., Highland Co., OH.
614. A Weaving, Clara McLaughlin Funai, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1977, pg 104, 106.
615. A Weaving, Clara McLaughlin Funai, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1977, p. 46, 104.
616. A Weaving, Clara McLaughlin Funai, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1977, p. 46, 49.
617. A Weaving, Clara McLaughlin Funai, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1977, p. 46, 49, 104, 197.
618. A Weaving, Clara McLaughlin Funai, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1977, pg 34, 44, 107.
619. A Weaving, Clara McLaughlin Funai, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1977, pg 34, 107.
620. A Weaving, Clara McLaughlin Funai, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1977, pg 107.
621. A Weaving, Clara McLaughlin Funai, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1977, p. 34, 44.
622. A Weaving, Clara McLaughlin Funai, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1977, pg 34, 45, 107.
623. A Weaving, Clara McLaughlin Funai, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1977, pg 107, 197.
624. A Weaving, Clara McLaughlin Funai, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1977, p. 48, 49.
625. A Weaving, Clara McLaughlin Funai, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1977, p. 49.
626. A Weaving, Clara McLaughlin Funai, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1977, Pg 46.
627. A Weaving, Clara McLaughlin Funai, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1977, pg 46.
628. A Weaving, Clara McLaughlin Funai, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1977, pg 46, 199.
629. A Weaving, Clara McLaughlin Funai, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1977, pg 46, 197.
630. A Weaving, Clara McLaughlin Funai, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1977, pg 46, “1754” typo corrected, my copy & p 48.
631. “Death record, Albert Sheffield Hopper,” Florida, 78-054503, certified copy 5 Jun 2002.
632. “GA Death Cert.: Albert A. Hopper,” 20 June 2002, 4809, cert. photocopy, GA Dept of Public Health.
633. “Transcribed headstone, Hopper family,” Oak Grove Cemetery, St. Marys, Camden Co., GA, USA, www.camden411.com/crypt.
634. Newman, Harry Wright, Charles Co. Gentry, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1971, p. 243.
635. Smith, Seymour Wemyss, John Hanson, Our First President, Invest-in-America National Council, p. 30.
636. Smith, Seymour Wemyss, John Hanson, Our First President, Invest-in-America National Council, p. 154.
637. Smith, Seymour Wemyss, John Hanson, Our First President, Invest-in-America National Council, p. 31.
638. “Annotated photograph, Carnall family, Graham & Jill wedding,” 14 March 1970.
File: CarnallsGrahamJillWedding
639. Handwritten family notes collected after Jill Carnall’s death.
File: CarnallJillFamilyRecord
640. JillLewisBirthCert.jpg.
641. WilliamGALewisBirthCert.jpg.
File: WilliamGALewisBirthCert
642. WilliamLewis&MaryChapmanMarrCert.jpg.
643. “"Advertising" section, Legal Notices,” The Argus, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 28 June 1937, p. 14, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article11075000.
PURSUANT to Trustee Act 1928. all persons having claims against the estate of ANN ELIZABETH MCCRACKEN, late of 149 Cochrane street, Elsternwick. In the State of Victoria, widow, deceased (who died on tho 24th day of February, 1937, and probate of whose will was, on the 16th day of June, 1937, granted by the Supreme Court of the said State, in Its Probate Jurisdiction, to William Gordon Alfred Lewis, of 149 Cochrane street, Elsternwick aforesaid, boiler maker), are required to SEND PARTICULARS In writing of such CLAIMS to the said William Gordon Alfred Lewis, care of the undersigned, at their office on or before the 31st day of August, 1937, after which date the said William Gordon Alfred Lewis will proceed to convey and distribute the said estate to or among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have had notice; and notice is further given that he will not be liable to any person of whose claim he shall not have had notice as aforesaid.
Dated this 28th day of June, 1937
PROUDFOOT Ai HORTON 87 Queen street Melbourne, proctors for the executor
File: Lewis, Wm G A, executor McCracken
644. “Law Notices,” The Age, Melbourne, Australia, 11 Feb 1948, 7, https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/121899085/.
The following is an error-prone transcription of an OCR transcribed copy of a section of a page from the Law Notices section of the Melbourne newspaper, The Age. Its primary value is the proof that William Gordon (Alfred) Lewis was the son of Ruby Gladys Lewis.
W ILBER FOUOE . K Samuj;;ij evans lormeriy of Melton street, Glenelg, South Australia and 3 Daisy street Murrumbeena, Victoria, but late of 28 Fuller avenue. , Glen Iris. Victoria, Horse Trainer, deceased. After 14 clear days Ruby Gladys Lewis formerly of Glenelg, South Australia, but now of 28 Fuller avenue, Elsternwick, victoria, married woman, one of the executors appointed by deceased's WILL dated the 17th day of July, 194-3. will apply to the Supreme Court of Victoria for PROBATE of the said will, with leave reserved to William Gordon Lewis (son of the said Ruby Gladys Lewis) the other executor appointed by the said will to come in at any time and prove the said will. MAJtONY, O'BRIEN At DUOOAN, Solicitors, 20 Queen street. Melbourne.
645. MaryChapmanBirthCert1.jpg.
646. MaryChapmanBirthCert2.jpg.
648. Australia, Electoral Rolls, 1903-1980, Australian Electoral Commission, On-line database, Ancestry.com, Provo, UT.
649. "England and Wales, Birth Registration Index, 1837-2008," .
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2NMH-RY1 : 1 October 2014)
From England & Wales Births, 1837-2006," database, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : 2012); citing Birth Registration, St. Thomas, Devon, England, citing General Register Office, Southport, England. p. 68, Vol 5B, line 44.
650. "England and Wales, Marriage Registration Index, 1837-2005," p. 85, Vol 5B, Ln 112
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QV82-TNYX : 8 October 2014.
From "England & Wales Marriages, 1837-2005," database, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : 2012); citing 1940, quarter 2, vol. 5B, p. 85, Devon Central, Devon, England, General Register Office, Southport, England.
651. “Marriage Certificate Sydney Sheen & Julia Mills.”
June 5th 1987 Marriage Certificate of James’ Great Grandparents.
Sydney Frederick Chapman (Sheen) to Julia Blanche Mills.
Mr. Chapman did not know at the time of signing this certificate that George Frederick Sheen adopted him and his Real father was Septimus. Frederick Chapman - Mother Violetta Chapman nee Waine. He was born 9th July 1872 at Newnham England. The entire family moved to Melbourne Australia on the liner Paparoa arriving on the 2nd December 1912. At this time this couple had 7 children: Frank, Fred, Cid, Albie, Marge, Phyll, Mary. Blanch was born later in Australia. Auntie Flo moved with the family to Victoria.
File: SheenSydneyJuliaMillsMarrCert
652. FrederickSChapmanBirthCert.jpg.
653. “SS-5: L. L. Snyder, Jr.,” 11/27/1936, copy of microfilm.
654. “interview, Blain J. Snyder,” 30 & 31 March 2002, Jon E. Avery, Telecon with him in his home.
Blaine was leaving 3/31/02 for cancer treatment
655. “Federal Census 1920.” Sheet 13A, Baltimore Distr 9, MD ED#33.
656. “Federal Census 1930.” Sheet 16A, Jacksonville, Duval Co., FL.
657. “Marriage Certificate # 17772,” 1937, Duval Co., FL, Vol 43.
658. “Social Security Death Index (SSDI).”
659. “Federal Census 1920.” Sheet #13A, Jacksonville, Duval Co., FL.
660. “Federal Census 1930.” Sheet 18A, Jacksonville, Duval Co., FL.
661. Book, Fragmentary Genealogical Record of the Descendents of Myer Avery and his son Peter AveryAvery, John, Avery, John H., 1914, copy contained in Reference 60, p. 8, 10.
662. Book, Fragmentary Genealogical Record of the Descendents of Myer Avery and his son Peter AveryAvery, John, Avery, John H., 1914, copy contained in Reference 60, p. 8, 10.
663. Book, Fragmentary Genealogical Record of the Descendents of Myer Avery and his son Peter AveryAvery, John, Avery, John H., 1914, copy contained in Reference 60, p. 10.
664. Book, Fragmentary Genealogical Record of the Descendents of Myer Avery and his son Peter AveryAvery, John, Avery, John H., 1914, copy contained in Reference 60, p. 11.
665. Book, Fragmentary Genealogical Record of the Descendents of Myer Avery and his son Peter AveryAvery, John, Avery, John H., 1914, copy contained in Reference 60, p. 8, 11.
666. Book, Fragmentary Genealogical Record of the Descendents of Myer Avery and his son Peter AveryAvery, John, Avery, John H., 1914, copy contained in Reference 60, p. 12.
667. “Land Grant to Willaim L. Avery,” 8/1/1849, Clinton, MO, Cert. # 28354, US Gov’t Bureau of Land Mgt, General Land Office Records.
File: AveryWmL_LandGrant
668. Book, Fragmentary Genealogical Record of the Descendents of Myer Avery and his son Peter AveryAvery, John, Avery, John H., 1914, copy contained in Reference 60, p. 8, 12.
669. Book, Fragmentary Genealogical Record of the Descendents of Myer Avery and his son Peter AveryAvery, John, Avery, John H., 1914, copy contained in Reference 60, p. 8, 13.
670. Headstone: Richard B. & Nancy A. Fewel.
671. Book, Fragmentary Genealogical Record of the Descendents of Myer Avery and his son Peter AveryAvery, John, Avery, John H., 1914, copy contained in Reference 60, p. 13.
672. Book, Fragmentary Genealogical Record of the Descendents of Myer Avery and his son Peter AveryAvery, John, Avery, John H., 1914, copy contained in Reference 60, p. 13, 15 some doubt.
673. Book, Fragmentary Genealogical Record of the Descendents of Myer Avery and his son Peter AveryAvery, John, Avery, John H., 1914, copy contained in Reference 60, p. 13, 15 some doubt, also given as 24 Feb 1880.
674. Book, Fragmentary Genealogical Record of the Descendents of Myer Avery and his son Peter AveryAvery, John, Avery, John H., 1914, copy contained in Reference 60, p. 15.
675. Book, Fragmentary Genealogical Record of the Descendents of Myer Avery and his son Peter AveryAvery, John, Avery, John H., 1914, copy contained in Reference 60, p. 8, 18.
676. Book, Fragmentary Genealogical Record of the Descendents of Myer Avery and his son Peter AveryAvery, John, Avery, John H., 1914, copy contained in Reference 60, p. 19.
677. “Woolfolk Family Bible,” Henry Co. Hist. Soc., Clinton, MO.
678. Book, Fragmentary Genealogical Record of the Descendents of Myer Avery and his son Peter AveryAvery, John, Avery, John H., 1914, copy contained in Reference 60, p. 18, 19.
679. “Email,” Robert Ballinger, 0912011416EmailBallinger.rtf.
680. Headstone, Robert W. & Serenna E.
File: AveryRobertW stone
682. Headstone, Avery, Charles E & Lelia T.
File: AveryCharlesE stone
683. sreedy1, “broughton family tree 1-22-08,” .
684. “Federal Census 1930.” sheet 11-B Lexington, Fayette, KY ED=34-18.
685. “Florida Death Index.”
686. “Birth Certificate,” 82, 40913, Fayette Co., KY, Mother is Margaret LANCASTER.
687. “Federal Census 1920.” Lexington, Fayette Co., KY, sheet 14B.
688. “Federal Census 1930.” Lexington, Fayette Co., KY sheet 11B.
689. “Obituary, Miami Herald,” 16 July, 1986, 3B.
690. “Death Cert, Thomas Legran Snyder,” Florida Office of Vital Statistics.
File: SnyderThomasLdeathCert
691. George Snyder, “Email message,” 28 Mar 2011, (see free form text).
Hello Jon --
Yes, I think we are cousins. I never knew my paternal grandfather (Frank Snyder), but I remember visiting Margaret Lancaster Snyder in Lexington once (I fell into her fish pond), and attending her funeral in the mid 1950's.
Your sketch of my father's tree looks correct. Here is the rest of it:
Thomas Legran SNYDER (1913-1986) m. Frances LaVerne BROWN
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| George James SNYDER (b. 1948) m. Margaret Alice FORSTER (1973, Toledo OH)
| No children
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Mark Owen SNYDER (b. 1950) m. Joyce MISNER (late 70's, Frederick MD)
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Derek Broughton SNYDER (b. mid 1970's)
No children yet that I know of
My father was indeed a microbiologist at Fort Detrick (the anglicized spelling is the official name). He may have been drafted into the Army for research during WWII (I have several pieces of Army clothing with his name in laundry marks, but without external name tags). The family lived at 1416 West 7th Street, Frederick, MD. To answer your other questions:
• He grew up in Lexington. The 1117 Fontaine Road address is correct. I have his student's microscope, with that address on a label inside the case.
• He graduated from the University of Cincinnati. He did his graduate work in Nashville, where he met my mother (I don't remember what school, but I have his diplomas around somewhere).
• I don't remember him ever mentioning a trip to France, but I suppose it's possible.
My parents lived in NYC for a while before moving to Frederick around 1945. They were divorced about 1967, shortly after I started college in Cambridge, MA. My father remarried a few years later and moved to Port St. Lucie, FL (1430 San Ignacio Ln, I think), where he died (not Jacksonville as I mistyped in my previous message). His second wife was named Ruth. I don't remember her maiden name, but I could probably figure it out by searching my notes. I have not heard from her since she moved into assisted living, so we don't know whether she is still alive. They had no children, although she had some from a previous marriage.
My mother went by the name "Frankie" in her youth, and later by "LaVerne". She was born in Carbon, TX in 1916, the only daughter of James Frank BROWN and Ella BROUGHTON. She grew up in Levelland, TX, at 808 Avenue C. She studied music at Peabody, and taught music in the Frederick school system for a short time before I was born. After the divorce, she remained in Frederick for several years, then moved to Jacksonville FL to be near my brother. LaVerne is now in assisted living in Jacksonville, FL. Sad to say, she is blind, nearly deaf, and losing coherence.
Mark, Joyce, and Derek are also living in Jacksonville. Mark and Joyce are separated; I seldom hear from either of them. I have not communicated with Derek since he was a child. Last time Mark mentioned him (maybe ten years ago), Derek was unmarried and had no children.
A few months ago my wife and I started going through my mother's stuff. The collection includes many items from the Snyder/Lancaster house in KY. Aside from common (and uncommon) household items, we have a disorganized assortment of birth and death certificates, some obituaries, some wedding announcements, some Social Security cards, scores of family photos, and hundreds of letters to and from my mother. One frustrating photo album (looks like 1920's and earlier) is filled with pictures of children, but no names. Some of the legal documents I have scanned digitally. So if you want more details, I may be able to search out documents and/or send you images. However, I will have very little time for that before April 15.
One interesting item is a letter from Thomas Snyder to his parents, dated 1849. It is addressed from Lehigh Gap (presumably PA) to Thomas Snyder Sr at Dan'shill Post Office, Livingston County, York State. The signature looks like "Thos Snyder", followed by a flourish which might be interpreted as "Jr". The signature appears to be a different hand and different nib from the rest of the letter, so someone else may have been written it out for him to sign. Based on the dates you sent, this could have been from Thomas Jefferson Snyder at age 15. I already have scanned copies and my interpretation of the text, which I could send if you like.
I definitely would be interested in the tree you have traced further back. It could shed some more light on the letter, and perhaps some of the names it mentions, such as "Uncle Jones (or James?)" and "Uncle Samuel". It also might help us identify some of the photographs. Are there any Florida connections? The 1849 letter was wrapped with a ratty 1863 Florida $2 bill, but with no indication why.
Is there any tangible benefit to a DNA test? I don't know what a proof of my descendancy would be good for.
Just out of curiosity, what part of the country are you in? My wife and I are west of Boston, MA.
Thanks for the information so far; it looks interesting.
-- Sincerely,
-- George Snyder
693. “1900 Federal Census.” Tebo Twp. Henry Co., MO.
694. “Records of Laurel Oak Cemetery,” Windsor Twp, Henry Co., MO, http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mohenry/cemetery/lau01.html.
696. “1900 Federal Census.” Tebo Twp, Henry Co., MO.
697. “Federal Census 1920.” Tebo Twp., Henry Co., MO.
698. “Federal Census 1910.” Tebo Twp, Henry Co., MO.
699. Polk’s Kansas City Directory, 1949, 32.
701. “California Death Index, 1940-1997,” State of California Department of Health Services, Center for Health Statistics., http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=cadeath1940, http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=cade...ndiv=try&gss=pt-.
702. “California Death Index, 1940-1997,” State of California Department of Health Services, Center for Health Statistics., http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=cadeath1940.
703. Book: The Groton Avery Clan by Elroy McKendree Avery, pub 1912 by (unknown), Cleveland
The full book is available as an online database of Ancestry.com, see:
https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/10196/images/dvm_GenMono000011-00001-0?usePUB=true&_phsrc=NST2&pId=2000000000 Chap VII, p. 120.
704. Book: The Groton Avery Clan by Elroy McKendree Avery, pub 1912 by (unknown), Cleveland
The full book is available as an online database of Ancestry.com, see:
https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/10196/images/dvm_GenMono000011-00001-0?usePUB=true&_phsrc=NST2&pId=2000000000 Chap VII, p. 121.
705. AveryStoneSusanSidney.jpg.
706. “Federal census 1850, Belmont Co., OH, USA.” p. 421, Goshen twp.
707. “Federal census 1850, Belmont Co., OH, USA.” p. 421, Goshen Twp.
708. “Marriage Certificate Martha Hanson to Ezra Brill,” 3 Feb 1851, 74, Belmont Co., Ohio.
709. “Marriage Certificate Martha Hanson Brill to William M. Hutchins,” 22 September 1902, Morgan Co. OH, 276 of Marriag Records, Gave her age as 66 although other estimates say she was 69., Named her father as John Hanson, but I think he was Isaac(2) Hanson.
File: HansonMarthaMarriageCertHutchins
710. “Grave website notes of Martha Hanson Brill,” www.findagrave.com, Rehobeth Cemetery, Morgan Co., OH, Robert Weller, 19 Aug 2005.
711. “Letter, Handwritten Hanson Family History,” Mary Caleb Bundy (Aunt Callie), (daughter of Deborah(2) H. Hanson Bundy Stanton), copy received by email from John Gronewald 3/12/12), pp 14, 16.
Dear Mary or Jane,
This package I am sending to you (also to both) is as you will see, the Hanson pedigree from my great grand father - down to our children. I wrote it for thee - Jane & thought to get it in better shape but no use, I cannot see & cannot do more, I hope you can translate it & in time cull out what you want. Thee, Jane will see that I give a lot of our Bundy family, when I give Mother- Debbie (Aunt Debbie) listing them to note the numbers the ----with a circle {number 24 inside a circle} ---- of them means a page to be referred to. The ___ is not very well done but --- for three years I cannot see to write satisfactorily. I also misspell. Please excuse mistakes, Love Aunt Calie.
Page 4
Elijah Hanson served as a private in the Revolutionary War & was honorably discharged from service by President Monroe. He was born about the year 1754 perhaps in N.C. and claimed to be of Irish ancestry though the name name Hanson is family of Germany or Swedish origin.
Elijah Hanson Sr. married in N.C. Susanna Scrivener. They were Friends or Quakers. Children on Page 6.
Elijah Hanson Sr. died in N.C.
Page 5
{number 4 within a circle} Crcle means page of Reference.
Page 6
Elijah Hanson Sr. (m) Susanna Scrivener. Their Children as follows though order not certain
Ailce, deceased
Manoah m. Rachel Stubbs {p 8}
Clarkie m.___ Wood
Elizabeth m.___ Cook
Levicie m. ___ Edgerton
Isaac m. Maria Montgomery {14}
Borden m. ___ Cot {20}
Elijah m. Eliza Stubbs {24}
Page 7 (blank)
Page 8
Manoah Hanson, Sr. m. Rachel Stubbs. Some of their children were,
Manoah, Jr m _____ {10}
Betsy or Elizabeth m. ___ {12}
Clarkie m. ____ {12}
Elijah {12}
Joseph {12}
Iddo {12}
Page 9 (blank)
Page 10
Manoah Hanson Jr m. Millicent ___
He died leaving his children and her children Mary & George.
Mary was raised by Elwood Dean & wife (Elwood Dean was a Minister in the Friends Church).
Mary Hanson m. ___ Hiatte of __-Hill, __. They had 2 children, Elwood and George
Page 11 (blank)
Page 12
Betsy or Elizabeth Hanson, daughter of Manoah Hanson, Sr
m (1) ___ White [ Elijah, ?
m (2) Jessie Davis
(more - untranscribed)
Page 13 (blank)
Page 14
Isaac Hanson m. Maria Montgomery.
Children remembered:
Susanna m. (see {16}
James Evers
Was his 1st wife, see {38}
Emily m Elwood Evers see {12}
Was his 1st wife
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(more - untranscribed)
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The oldest daughter of Isaac Hanson [J Note - I don't know who this would be] m. Jessie Davis, his 1st wife. see page {18}
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Susanna Hanson m. James Evers
(they had his children Rebecca who married James Brown)
Susanna died in a short time after which James Evers married Zilpha Hanson, daughter of Elijah & Eliza Hanson. see p {22}
Emily Hanson m. Elwood Evers. They had 2 children a son who died in infancy and a daughter, Dora, who died in childhood. After Emily's death, Elwood married Clarkie Hanson his 2nd wife, see p {12}
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Elizabeth or Betsy Hanson daughter of Isaac Hanson m. Samuel Davis.
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____Hanson, one of the oldest daughter of Isaac Hanson m. Jesse Davis, being his 1st wife. Their children Elijah & Susanna. [J note - But I don't know who this would be]
Jesse Davis 2nd wife Elizabeth (Betsy) Hanson White. See {12}
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Page 20 & 21
Borden Hanson
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Elijah Hanson Jr. _?_ son Elijah Hanson Sr. & Susanna Scribener
Elijah Hanson Jr. born in 1797 in N.C. Was married to to Eliza Stubbs in 1818 in Stillwater Friends Meeting (near ___, Ohio). Eliza Stubbs was born in Georgia in 1801.
Elijah Hanson died Feb 1876, age 79.
Eliza S Hanson died in 1876 age almost 77.
Elijah & Eliza Hansons Children were 14, find page {24}
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Elijah Hanson Jr m. Eliza Stubbs. Children (name, Ref Page, Born):
Wm, 26, 1819
Joseph, 30, 1821
Susanna, 32, 1823
Robert, 34, 1825
Elijah, 36, 1827
Zilphia, 38, 1829
Eliza, 40, 1831
John, 42, 1833
Asa, 42, 1835
Deborah, 46, 1830
Lydia, 62, 1842
Isaac, deceased, 1846
Benjamin, 64, 1849
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Deborah Hanson (m) First Caleb Y. Bundy
one daughter Mary Caleb (over)
Deborah Hanson (m) Second Chalkly Bundy,
who had 6 living & 2 deceased by his 1st wife Sarah Dandina (sp?)
These 6 children then were Stet (sic) Children of Deborah Hanson Bundy
see p. 47 or over
Deborah Hanson Bundy (m) Third Eli Stanton
one child Nathan Eli
Eli Stanton had 3 children by 1st Marriage with Mary Bundy Stanton, the three
William H, 1860
Sarah B, 1861
Emma Clara, 1863
See p. 58
Deborah H.B. Stanton & Eli Stanton, one child
Nathan Eli (m) Sadie Stanton
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Deborah Hanson Bundy & Caleb Y Bundy’s one child
Mary Caleb Bundy (m) Thompson Smith
Their children
Deborah Sarah, died at 20 months old
Mary Avice (m) Harlem S. Webster
Wm. Tecumseh (m) Helen Armstrong
Williis Wm (m) Ruth Baughman, no children
(remainder of page 47 not transcribed)
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712. “Index to Probate Registers,” 1841-1989, Victoria Australia, Image 97 of 410, Leonard-Livingston, film# 004105280, Microfilm, familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6QT3-VZS?cc=1...MVK3-FMX%3A960372601 : 20 May 2014.
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713. Assisted and Unassisted Passenger Lists, Victoria, Australia, 1839-1923, Ancestry.com, Provo, UT.
714. “John Payne - Easygoin’ Guy,” Films of the Golden Age, Winter, 1996.
John Payne - Easygoin' Guy
He was born into a family of wealth to George Washington Payne, a millionaire real estate developer and farmer, and his wife, Ida Schaeffer Payne, on May 28, 1912, in Roanoke, Virginia. He was the second of three sons and was named John Howard Payne, after his great uncle, who wrote the song "Home Sweet Home." Along with his brothers Peter and Robert, he grew up on an estate in Virginia, complete with grounds, stables, and swimming pool. The boys' childhood was a happy one.
John was shy as a child, and to encourage him to overcome this, his mother had him take singing lessons. Mrs. Payne herself had been an opera singer before marriage and had played supporting roles in operas at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York. John developed a fine tenor voice and loved singing, even in later life bursting into song whenever he was happy.
John attended the Mercerburg Academy in Pennsylvania after finishing high school in Roanoke. He also attended briefly the Episcopalian School in Washington, D.C. when he thought he might become a minister. Though a calling to the ministry never developed, John held strong religious beliefs that stayed with him the rest of his life.
In October 1929, the family's fortunes changed, the Wall Street crash almost wiped out the wealth of John's father, and in January of 1930 Mr. Payne died. There was enough money to keep his mother in a modest style and also to provide education for John and his brothers.
John enrolled at Columbia University in New York, and to support himself he took various jobs. He was a male nurse, a telephone operator, and he wrestled professionally. In his first taste of show business he sang in a burlesque show. During two summers he took the job of steward on various oceangoing vessels and visited Europe, the Caribbean, and South America at a young age.
At college he excelled in athletics. He was a star swimmer, played varsity football and joined the track team. He joined the college dramatic society and also studied at Julliard School of Music. It was while he was appearing in a college play that a talent scout for the Schubert theatrical organization saw him and offered him a job as a stock player. After graduation from college he toured with several Schubert shows and also sang as a solo vocalist on a number of radio shows.
He obtained the role of understudy to Reginald Gardiner in At Home Abroad on Broadway in 1936. When Gardiner left the show to go to Hollywood, John took his place, playing alongside star Beatrice Lillie. One night during the run, Samuel Goldwyn was in the audience. Impressed with the young man, he went backstage and introduced himself. John laughed aloud thinking it was a joke. Goldwyn managed to convince him he was in fact genuine and did not take offense at the young man's reaction. He was signed to a contract without a test and left for Hollywood when the show closed. However, once in the film capital he drew a regular salary but worked very little.
His first part was that of the son-in-law to Walter Huston and Ruth Chatterton in the classic film Dodsworth. Goldwyn then loaned him to Grand National to appear with Mae Clarke in Hats Off and to Fox for Fair Warning. He was then released from his contract.
John then obtained a contract with Paramount, but things there were little different. After two mediocre parts in "B" films, he asked for his release. He was forced to buy out the remainder of his agreement but did so willingly since Warners had now offered him a new contract.
At a cocktail party in 1937 he had met Anne Shirley, the 19-year-old actress who made an enormous hit that year as the daughter in Stella Dallas. Within two months, on August 22, 1937, they were married. Anne and John made their only professional appearance together on Lux Radio Theater and were heard supporting W. C. Fields in a version of his film Poppy, when they returned from their honeymoon.
At Warners, Dick Powell was in rebellion against playing in more musicals and walked out of his part in Garden of the Moon. John was substituted and co-starred with Pat O'Brien and Margaret Lindsay. It was a Busby Berkeley musical, and he sang several songs including Love Is Where You Find It. He followed this film with leads in several "B" productions including Indianapolis Speedway and Kid Nightingale, in which he played a singing boxer. He also played in Wings of the Navy in 1939 with George Brent and Olivia de Havilland, and they all repeated their roles on Lux Radio Theater on October 7, 1940.
Once again dissatisfied with his progress, he asked for and obtained a release from Warners.
He freelanced and obtained the lead opposite Linda Darnell in Star Dust , the story of Hollywood hopefuls. Darryl F. Zanuck at Fox was so pleased with John that he offered him a seven-year contract. John accepted. His next film, Maryland, went into production at once, followed closely by Tin Pan Alley, his first of several with both Alice Faye and Betty Grable.
John was happy to be kept busy. He was in Weekend in Havana in 1941, a very entertaining technicolor musical and was Claudette Colbert's lover in Remember the Day, the moving drama of a school teacher through the years.
John and Anne Shirley had a daughter, Julie, born on August 10, 1940, and he was devoted to the child. However, the marriage was not going well, and eventually the couple divorced in 1942. Anne said in her court statement that while she had become domestic, John still liked to go out and enjoy the nightlife of Hollywood. This was odd since Anne herself during this period was well-known on the social scene and was seen almost every night with the likes of Eddie Albert, Robert Stack, Edmond O'Brien and Victor Mature, all of whom were linked with her in gossip magazines. The court awarded them joint custody of their daughter, Julie.
John threw himself into work. He romanced Sonja Henie in Iceland, was with Betty Grable in Footlight Serenade, played a playboy-turned-marine in To the Shores of Tripoli, and was with Grable again in the colorful Springtime in the Rockies. He was also interestingly paired on radio with Judy Garland and Adolphe Menjou in a version of Morning Glory.
The United States had entered World War II; and John, after completing Hello Frisco Hello in late 1942, joined the Army Air Corps and was assigned to the ferry command, where he was a flight instructor. At one time John wanted to become a pilot and had sat for examinations at the Aeronautical Institute of Technology in Massachusetts but failed in mathematics. However, he remained a lifelong lover of flying. The ferry command was disbanded in 1944, and on September 1 of that year John was honorably discharged, along with 5,000 other men from the service.
John returned to his studio, Fox, in Hollywood and immediately was cast with Betty Grable and June Haver in The Dolly Sisters. During production of this film, he met actress Gloria de Haven on an arranged date. Two months later they married. A daughter was born to them on January 1, 1946, named Kathleen Hope. In 1948 they had another child, a son, Thomas, born on February 25.
In the meantime his career continued well. He co-starred with Maureen O'Hara in Sentimental Journey, the story of a dying woman arranging things so her family can continue after her death. He was also in The Razor's Edge, an interesting, although uneven, filming of Somerset Maugham's story.
In 1947 came the role he is probably best remembered for, that of the lawyer who defends Edmund Gwenn as Kris Kringle in the classic Miracle on 34th Street. It was his last film under his Fox contract.
John was extremely well read and wrote a number of short stories which were published in magazines. He particularly liked reading biographies. He pursued hobbies such as skin diving, flying, horseback riding, playing the guitar and cooking exotic foods. He was practical, always attentive to his financial security, witty and amusing, with a great interest in his fellow man.
He freelanced during 1948 and in 1949 accepted the lead in his first western, El Paso, filmed at Paramount by the Pine-Thomas company. The reviews complimented John on his appearance in the genre, one critic saying he was much more at home in the saddle than many actors known for their western parts. He signed a contract with the Pine-Thomas division at Paramount and a whole new career opened up to him as the hero of westerns and highly colored adventure films requiring lots of action on the part of the star. He was athletic and in his element in this sort of film, and they all made money.
His marriage to Gloria de Haven ended in divorce in 1950. John was linked with several women, including Arleen Whelan, whom everyone expected him to marry. It was not to be for in 1953 he married socialite Alexandra Crowell Curtis, who had been formerly married to actor Alan Curtis.
He ended his Paramount contract with The Vanquished in 1953. Thereafter, he freelanced, still concentrating on westerns and adventure yarns. In 1956 he was cast against type as an unscrupulous political boss in The Boss. The story commenced at the end of World War I, proceeded through the years, with John's character gaining political importance and power, and with it a disregard for anyone or anything which stood in his way. John was impressive in this, the best acting role of his career.
The critical approval of his acting in The Boss unfortunately did not lead to better screen fare. His next film was Bailout at 43,000 Feet, a run-of-the-mill air drama; and Hidden Fear, which followed, proved to be his last film for a number of years.
In 1958 he signed to appear in a western TV series, The Restless Gun. John was executive producer as well as star. The series ran first on NBC, then on ABC through 1960. It was popular and was expected to be renewed for the following season; however, John demanded a bigger share of the profits, and the show was then cancelled.
After the television series ended, he was contracted to return to the stage in a musical version of Miracle on 34th Street entitled Here's Love. He had difficulties during the out-of-town production and withdrew, being replaced by Gene Nelson. He did play the lead in this production, however, on the West Coast.
On March 1, 1961, while in New York discussing future projects, he was crossing Third Avenue at 61st Street, against the light, when he was struck by a car. His body was hurled into the air. He landed on the hood of the vehicle, his head shattering the windshield. He was rushed to Roosevelt Hospital in very serious condition and was not expected to live. However, doctors were able to pull him through, and he was hospitalized for well over a month with a leg broken in three places, multiple fractures, and a face which required 150 stitches and extensive plastic surgery. There was a long period of recuperation. He returned to acting in a stage production, Calculated Risk, which toured the summer theaters in 1964.
In 1968 John directed and acted in They Ran for Their Lives on screen, but the film was not widely shown. During the same year, he was also involved in the production of The Gift of the Nile and High Wild and Free, which were shelved and never shown.
It was a surprise when in 1973 it was announced that John and Alice Faye would reunite for the forthcoming Broadway version of the musical Good News. Revivals of No No Nanette and Irene had been enormous Broadway successes in 1972, and it was hoped Good News would be another nostalgic hit. Unfortunately, word about the musical suggested problems with the book. It was constantly revised, and the Broadway opening was postponed several times. John's contract had been for six months, and it ran out prior to the arrival of the play in New York. Gene Nelson once again replaced him for the short Broadway run.
His last acting was done in a sequence for the Columbo detective series in 1975. The episode was entitled Forgotten Lady, and he and Janet Leigh played former stage stars.
There were rumors of ill health during the ensuing years, although he was involved in developing real estate and made a lot of money from it.
It was on December 6, 1989, at 1:25 a.m. that John died at his home, 6363 Delaplane Road in Malibu, California. His wife and three children were with him when he died. The immediate cause of death was given as heart failure. It was also revealed that John suffered from hypertension and liver and renal failure during the preceding five years. His body was cremated on December 8 and the remains returned to his family for burial.
715. “Federal Census 1920.” line 49, sheet 16A, Roanoke city, Roanoke Co, VA.
716. A Weaving, Clara McLaughlin Funai, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1977, p.63.
717. A Weaving, Clara McLaughlin Funai, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1977, 63.
718. A Weaving, Clara McLaughlin Funai, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1977, p. 63.
719. A Weaving, Clara McLaughlin Funai, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1977, p. 50.
720. A Weaving, Clara McLaughlin Funai, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1977, p. 59.
721. SelinaWebbDeath.jpg.
722. Descendants of Nicolas De La Vergne through..Benjamin.., Alder Tree Press, Los Angeles, 1997, LDS Library, microfilm call # 2055430, pp. 21, 31.
723. Descendants of Nicolas De La Vergne through..Benjamin.., Alder Tree Press, Los Angeles, 1997, LDS Library, microfilm call # 2055430, pp. 31-32.
724. Descendants of Nicolas De La Vergne through..Benjamin.., Alder Tree Press, Los Angeles, 1997, LDS Library, microfilm call # 2055430, p. 8.
725. Descendants of Nicolas De La Vergne through..Benjamin.., Alder Tree Press, Los Angeles, 1997, LDS Library, microfilm call # 2055430, pp. 8, 21.
726. Descendants of Nicolas De La Vergne through..Benjamin.., Alder Tree Press, Los Angeles, 1997, LDS Library, microfilm call # 2055430, p. 21.
727. Dr. James Sullivan, “The History of New York State Biographies, Part 10,” http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ny/state/his/bio/pt10.html, History of New York State, Lewis Historical Publishing Company, Inc., 1927.
728. Descendants of Nicolas De La Vergne through..Benjamin.., Alder Tree Press, Los Angeles, 1997, LDS Library, microfilm call # 2055430, p. 22.
729. Berthold Fernow, Extracts from “New York in the Revolution” Vol I, part of “Documents relating to the Colonial History of the State of New York” Vol XV, New York State Archives, Weed, Parsons and Company, Printers, 1887, pages 280, 282.
File: DelavergneBenjaminMilitary
730. Descendants of Nicolas De La Vergne through..Benjamin.., Alder Tree Press, Los Angeles, 1997, LDS Library, microfilm call # 2055430, p. 23.
731. Descendants of Nicolas De La Vergne through..Benjamin.., Alder Tree Press, Los Angeles, 1997, LDS Library, microfilm call # 2055430, pp 3,4,8.
732. Descendants of Nicolas De La Vergne through..Benjamin.., Alder Tree Press, Los Angeles, 1997, LDS Library, microfilm call # 2055430.
733. “John Wood Dodge and the portrait miniature,” Magazine Antiques, White, Raymond D., Nov 2003.
734. Hazel Hinson Buffaloe, The Hinson Family Genealogy, self-published, Dallas, Texas Public Library, Family Search Library, ID 3465731, public access online, Digital copy, PDF, of entire book, is attached to this source., Paper copy of first 3 chapters, up to page 32, in Jon Avery’s files on Hinson, James, Joshua, Jesse, Copies of first 3 chapters, up to page 32, in Jon Avery’s files on Hinson, James, Joshua, Jesse, p. 21.
File: HinsonGenealogyBuffaloe
735. “Will of Joshua Hinson,” 12 Mar 1866, Nov 1866, Joshua’s son Everett Hinson was not named as a beneficiary in Joshua’s will but Everett was named Executor.
Will Joshua Hinson
In the name of God Amen! I Joshua Hinson of the County of Columbus and State of North Carolina being of sound and disposing mind and memory do make, publish and declare this to be my last will and testament in manner and form following, that is to say - In the first place I give, bequath (sic) and devise to my beloved wife Lucy for and during her natural life two hundred acres of land including the houses and cleared ground where I now live. In the second place I give, bequath and devise to my daughter Ann, wife of Edward White and to the heirs of her body a certain tract of land lying on the North side of the Beaver Dam Swamp adjoining the lands of Everett Hinson, James Hinson, David Servis (sp?) and K. Haynes and Wife and containing one hundred acres more or less saving and excepting the interest therein of my wife Lucy as set forth in the foregoing clause. In the third place I give bequath and devise to my daughter Neomy wife of Reubin Smith and to the heirs of her body all the tract or parcel of land on which I now live except so much thereof as I have heretofor given by deed to James Hinson and John McClam and likewise saving and excepting the interest therein as set forth in the first clause in favor of my wife Lucy. In the last place I give and bequath to my wife Lucy all the rest and residue of my estate and property of every kind my debts burial expenses and the costs of administering my will being first fully paid therefrom. I do not forget my sons William, james and Everett and my daughter Nancy wife of John McClam and Elizabeth wife of Elias Godwin but I do not wish either of them to have any part of my estate.
Joshua Hinson’s Will Continued
I do hereby nominate and appoint my son Everett Hinson the Executor of this my last will and testament.
Signed sealed and published by me this the (12th) twelfth day of March A.D. 1866 in the presence of these witnesses.
J. A. Maultsby (sp?)
A. Wells
Joshua (his X mark) Hinson
State of North Carolina Columbus County
Court of Pleas and Grants Session November Term 1866
A paper writing purporting to be the last will and testament of Joshua Hinson, deceased is admitted for probate in openCourt and the due execution thereof by the said Joshua Hinson is proved by the oath and examination of J.A. Maultsby one of the subscribing witnesses thereto. It is therefor considered by the court that the said paper writing and every part thereof is the last will and testament of the said Joshua Hinson and the same is ordered to be filed. And thereupon the said Everett Hinson, executor as aforesaid duly qualifies as such by taking that oath required by law.
D. P. High ccc
File: HinsonJoshuaWill.jpg
736. “Letters, Handwritten Hanson Family History,” 10 July and 31 July1925, Deborah Hanson Bundy Bundy Stanton (3 marriages), copy received by email from John Gronewald 3/12/12).
10 July 1925 letter from Deborah Hanson Bundy Bundy Stanton (3 marriages)
to <unknown granddaughter>
about Hanson, Bundy, Stanton Family History
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My dear grand daughter
I want to write to thee this morning and tell thee, How glad I was to receive thy good letter and to hear from you all. I would be very glad to hear that you were all well. I am so sorry for thy mother and grand mother, It does seem very queer they don’t get well. Can grand mother get about on crutches, or does she just lie in bed, and thy mother gets around and does a lot of work. She must get very tired. I am so sorry for her. And does thy father have such headache as he did - I wish he would get well, and have good health, And does Merrin keep so he get about and William has the toothache that don’t feel good any time. And how is Edith? I wish thee was well all the time. but I know thee is not - Well to get to the copying thee wanted some information about. I am glad thee is wanting to copy it, and I wish I could give it to thee as thee would like to have it.
I had all my brothers and sisters births and deaths written down some weeks ago. And had thought of you children thought I would like you to have them. And I can give my fathers & Mothers birth and deaths, father was born in 1797 and Mother in just 1800 a few days. If I was going to write it down in the book which I hope thee will. I would give fathers and mothers names and ages, Births and deaths first and then copy their children’s names ages births and deaths Similar to the way we put it down in the bibles. - Now thee put it down just the way thee wants to, and I will be satisfied. I really want thee to do just as thee pleases. It may be the father has fathers and mothers down in the bible And I expect if has he has it correct, mine may be a little twisted. Father was born in North Carolina, Mother in Georgia. Write and ask me any questions thee is wanting to. I will gladly tell thee all I know. I will write thee again in a short time Keep letters and hunt out of them what thee finds of use to thee, and I will send thee more as I feel like writing to thee
I will send a copy of my brothers and sisters and thee and thy father and mother can look them over, And I will get some more looked over. I expect that thee can find something in the Bible about them, maybe the may may work away at them any how. I expect what thee gets from Calie and I will answer thee.
The paper noted some storm in Minnesota yesterday, I hope it did not hurt you badly.
I hope you are all well and getting along all. I love you all as ever thy grandmother Deborah H.B. Stanton. Write to me any of you. I love you all.
I expect to have made mistakes hunt them up and write to me of them I will send the boys copies of the births and deaths of brothers and sisters This is the first one.
First one
William Hanson married Johanna Heicks, Married in Friends Meeting. Childrens names,
Westley Hanson, James Hanson, Isaac Hanson, Melinda Hanson, Sydney Hanson, William Hanson
Joseph Hanson married Rachel Craft children’s names,
John Clarkson, anne Eliza, Leydia A. Henry, Martha, Mary, Leindly, Joseph, Rachel, Elijah
Susanna Hanson married Washington Endicott children names
John Westley, Isaac Newton, Elijah Hanson, Mary Melissa, Hannah Jane, Charles Enfield, Samuel Morin, Washington Ining, and Eliza (Elija?)
they married in meeting
Robert Hanson married Prudence
names of children,
Thomas, Martha, Eliza, Emma. Almeda, Frank, George and Erma
Elijah married Rebecca Rardin
their children’s names,
Almeda, James, Babyoa (sp?), George Washington. Elizabeth Ann, Alice, William, Eliza
Zilpha married James Evers,
children’s names,
Viola, Vianna, Hanner, Elsworth and Thomas
Eliza married Samuel Coffland
children’s names
Isaac Newton, Mary Esther, Eliza, Eleanor, Elijah Hanson, Lydia Jane, James William and Francis Alvan, Susanna Malinna, Benjamin H, Nola Deborah
John Hanson married Jane Newbery, They married in Kansas. John went into the army took sick and died. They had one little girl named her Mary Dialpha Deborah, She married a man name of Woodward. They are living in Kansas as far as Know.
Asa married Jane Talbert
children’s names
Blanche, Bessi, Bertie, and Bernie. Bert and Bernie were twins
Iddo Hanson married Mary Adaline Rardin
children’s names
Isaac Newton, Agnes, Warren, and Larrnie
Meeting Deborah Hanson in Caleb Bundy, they have one daughter,
Mary Caleb Bundy, Caleb Bundy died before Calie was born. about 7 weeks,
Then I married Chalkly Bundy an Uncle of Caleb Bundy, he only lived about two years. Later I married Eli Stanton He lived about 10 years We had children one thy father Nathan Eli Stanton
Leydice married Reese B Lambert
children’s names
Oscar A Lambert, Amy Deborah, Rebecca Lambert, Chailkey, Clinton, Elzy, Marnie and Caleb.
Benjamin Hanson married Lucinda Birnky, Cora, Alvin, Maude Ella, Mary Eliza, Caleb, Herman Benjamin, They married in meeting
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31 July 1925 letter from Deborah Hanson Bundy Bundy Stanton (3 marriages)
to <unknown granddaughter>
about Hanson, Bundy, Stanton Family History
==================================================================
East Canton Ohio, 7, 31, 1925
My dear grand daughter,
I received thy very welcome letter yesterday. I was so glad to hear from thee and home and home people.
I was sorry that John Paul Leittell had passed away. He will surely be very much missed, And he certainly has been a very busy man, Thompson thought thought he was an older man than the paper gives him to be.
My father parents names were Elijah and Susanna Hanson Grandmother Hanson’s maiden name was Scrivener. She was a half sister of Uncle Jessie Danson. Jessie was Shakley (sp?) Danson’s father and when she came to Ohio from North Carolina Uncle Jessie came with her. In writing hers and grand fathers names I would write them Elijah Hanson and Susanna Hanson. Elijah Hanson (she is now speaking of Elijah Hinson, son of Elijah Hanson and Susanna Hanson) was born in 1797 and died in 1876 - And my gradfather was a soldier in the Revolutionary War, and was discharged and was in a few months after my father was born in North Carolina. My grandmother Susanna was a widow when she came to Ohio and brought her children. Grandfather was buried in North Carolina. -
My father was about 8 years old when He came to Ohio I have heard him say. And my grandmother was about 5 years old, she came from Georgia. My Mothers name was Eliza Stubbs Daughter of Joseph and Zilpha Stubbs. My parents names were Elijah Hanson and Eliza Hanson (Stubbs). My father and mother both died in Ohio.
In the list of thy brothers and sisters my brother Roberts wifes name was Prudence McNichols. It is just a mistake that her name is not there. Brother Joseph married Leydia Hicks Daughter of James and Bthany Hicks. She lived only 6 or 7 months (after her marriage) and died of consumption. She was a sister of brother Williams wife. -
Thee says there were 82 children. I know that there were a big lot of them. Yes a big number of them. Thee nor I will neither one of us ever see them all in this world, Some of the children were as old as I. -
How is thee getting along with getting them copied. I wish I was with thee to help thee do thy work. Have you got any of it down in the bible, or did I leave a bible with you _?_. I did you keep it. I don’t think it is any difference to a day the year in which they were born
Thee ask me just anything thee think of and I will tell thee if I know. I know about the year when each one was born but not the day of all. I am a good deal forgetful, dont remember.
I am glad you are getting along so well with the work _?_ in time you will get it all done. I am so glad that your stuff is growing good. It was kind of thee to send the account of J. P Leittell I remember him. Would thee like to have the slip returned If so I will send it to thee, Was he living when thy father was down at Estherville awhile back. I am glad thy father went and saw the people. I am glad that thy grandmother is rather better fashion. I wish she could get well and Mama too. I dont know how thy mother does keep up as well as she does. And thy father keeps along and thee too. I do hope that the boys are doing well, And I hope that you will all be ready for school when it commences. Please dont any of you work too hard And I hope you will have plenty of fruit. Write again soon, I am so glad to get letters from any of you. from grandmother D.H.B. Stanton.
William Hanson
born the 18 of 6th mo 1819
Joseph S. Hanson
born the 21st of 1st mo 1821
Susanna Hanson
born the 17th of 2nd mo 1823
Robert Hanson
born the 8th of 2nd mo 1825
Elijah Hanson
born the 20 of 1st mo 1827
Zilpha Hanson
born the 28 of 5th mo 1829
Eliza Hanson
born the 21 of 4th mo 1831
John Hanson
born the 6th of 3 mo 1833
Asa Hanson
born the 15 of 4th mo 1835
Iddo Hanson
born the 7 of 3 mo 1837
Deborah Hanson
born the 26 of 1st mo 1839
Lydia Hanson
borh the 16 of the 2nd mo 1841
Isaac Hanson
born the 17th of the 2 mo 1845
(died young)
Benjamin Hanson
born the 11 of 7th Month 1849
The date of births of my brothers and sisters.
File: HansonFamHistDebHBStanton
737. “Letter, Handwritten Hanson Family History,” Mary Caleb Bundy (Aunt Callie), (daughter of Deborah(2) H. Hanson Bundy Stanton), copy received by email from John Gronewald 3/12/12), p. 16.
Dear Mary or Jane,
This package I am sending to you (also to both) is as you will see, the Hanson pedigree from my great grand father - down to our children. I wrote it for thee - Jane & thought to get it in better shape but no use, I cannot see & cannot do more, I hope you can translate it & in time cull out what you want. Thee, Jane will see that I give a lot of our Bundy family, when I give Mother- Debbie (Aunt Debbie) listing them to note the numbers the ----with a circle {number 24 inside a circle} ---- of them means a page to be referred to. The ___ is not very well done but --- for three years I cannot see to write satisfactorily. I also misspell. Please excuse mistakes, Love Aunt Calie.
Page 4
Elijah Hanson served as a private in the Revolutionary War & was honorably discharged from service by President Monroe. He was born about the year 1754 perhaps in N.C. and claimed to be of Irish ancestry though the name name Hanson is family of Germany or Swedish origin.
Elijah Hanson Sr. married in N.C. Susanna Scrivener. They were Friends or Quakers. Children on Page 6.
Elijah Hanson Sr. died in N.C.
Page 5
{number 4 within a circle} Crcle means page of Reference.
Page 6
Elijah Hanson Sr. (m) Susanna Scrivener. Their Children as follows though order not certain
Ailce, deceased
Manoah m. Rachel Stubbs {p 8}
Clarkie m.___ Wood
Elizabeth m.___ Cook
Levicie m. ___ Edgerton
Isaac m. Maria Montgomery {14}
Borden m. ___ Cot {20}
Elijah m. Eliza Stubbs {24}
Page 7 (blank)
Page 8
Manoah Hanson, Sr. m. Rachel Stubbs. Some of their children were,
Manoah, Jr m _____ {10}
Betsy or Elizabeth m. ___ {12}
Clarkie m. ____ {12}
Elijah {12}
Joseph {12}
Iddo {12}
Page 9 (blank)
Page 10
Manoah Hanson Jr m. Millicent ___
He died leaving his children and her children Mary & George.
Mary was raised by Elwood Dean & wife (Elwood Dean was a Minister in the Friends Church).
Mary Hanson m. ___ Hiatte of __-Hill, __. They had 2 children, Elwood and George
Page 11 (blank)
Page 12
Betsy or Elizabeth Hanson, daughter of Manoah Hanson, Sr
m (1) ___ White [ Elijah, ?
m (2) Jessie Davis
(more - untranscribed)
Page 13 (blank)
Page 14
Isaac Hanson m. Maria Montgomery.
Children remembered:
Susanna m. (see {16}
James Evers
Was his 1st wife, see {38}
Emily m Elwood Evers see {12}
Was his 1st wife
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(more - untranscribed)
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The oldest daughter of Isaac Hanson [J Note - I don't know who this would be] m. Jessie Davis, his 1st wife. see page {18}
Page 15 (blank)
Page 16
Susanna Hanson m. James Evers
(they had his children Rebecca who married James Brown)
Susanna died in a short time after which James Evers married Zilpha Hanson, daughter of Elijah & Eliza Hanson. see p {22}
Emily Hanson m. Elwood Evers. They had 2 children a son who died in infancy and a daughter, Dora, who died in childhood. After Emily's death, Elwood married Clarkie Hanson his 2nd wife, see p {12}
Page 17 (blank)
Page 18
Elizabeth or Betsy Hanson daughter of Isaac Hanson m. Samuel Davis.
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(more - untranscribed)
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____Hanson, one of the oldest daughter of Isaac Hanson m. Jesse Davis, being his 1st wife. Their children Elijah & Susanna. [J note - But I don't know who this would be]
Jesse Davis 2nd wife Elizabeth (Betsy) Hanson White. See {12}
Page 19 (blank)
Page 20 & 21
Borden Hanson
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(more - untranscribed)
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Page 22
Elijah Hanson Jr. _?_ son Elijah Hanson Sr. & Susanna Scribener
Elijah Hanson Jr. born in 1797 in N.C. Was married to to Eliza Stubbs in 1818 in Stillwater Friends Meeting (near ___, Ohio). Eliza Stubbs was born in Georgia in 1801.
Elijah Hanson died Feb 1876, age 79.
Eliza S Hanson died in 1876 age almost 77.
Elijah & Eliza Hansons Children were 14, find page {24}
Page 23 (blank)
Page 24
Elijah Hanson Jr m. Eliza Stubbs. Children (name, Ref Page, Born):
Wm, 26, 1819
Joseph, 30, 1821
Susanna, 32, 1823
Robert, 34, 1825
Elijah, 36, 1827
Zilphia, 38, 1829
Eliza, 40, 1831
John, 42, 1833
Asa, 42, 1835
Deborah, 46, 1830
Lydia, 62, 1842
Isaac, deceased, 1846
Benjamin, 64, 1849
Page 25
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Page 45
Page 46
Deborah Hanson (m) First Caleb Y. Bundy
one daughter Mary Caleb (over)
Deborah Hanson (m) Second Chalkly Bundy,
who had 6 living & 2 deceased by his 1st wife Sarah Dandina (sp?)
These 6 children then were Stet (sic) Children of Deborah Hanson Bundy
see p. 47 or over
Deborah Hanson Bundy (m) Third Eli Stanton
one child Nathan Eli
Eli Stanton had 3 children by 1st Marriage with Mary Bundy Stanton, the three
William H, 1860
Sarah B, 1861
Emma Clara, 1863
See p. 58
Deborah H.B. Stanton & Eli Stanton, one child
Nathan Eli (m) Sadie Stanton
Page 47
Deborah Hanson Bundy & Caleb Y Bundy’s one child
Mary Caleb Bundy (m) Thompson Smith
Their children
Deborah Sarah, died at 20 months old
Mary Avice (m) Harlem S. Webster
Wm. Tecumseh (m) Helen Armstrong
Williis Wm (m) Ruth Baughman, no children
(remainder of page 47 not transcribed)
Page 48
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738. Hinshaw, Wm., Ency. of Amer. Quaker Genealogy, Vol IV - OH, Stillwater MM, Belmont Co OH, pages 362, 403, 404, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214349, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214391, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214392, p. 374, 403.
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739. “Letter, Handwritten Hanson Family History,” Mary Caleb Bundy (Aunt Callie), (daughter of Deborah(2) H. Hanson Bundy Stanton), copy received by email from John Gronewald 3/12/12), p. 24.
Dear Mary or Jane,
This package I am sending to you (also to both) is as you will see, the Hanson pedigree from my great grand father - down to our children. I wrote it for thee - Jane & thought to get it in better shape but no use, I cannot see & cannot do more, I hope you can translate it & in time cull out what you want. Thee, Jane will see that I give a lot of our Bundy family, when I give Mother- Debbie (Aunt Debbie) listing them to note the numbers the ----with a circle {number 24 inside a circle} ---- of them means a page to be referred to. The ___ is not very well done but --- for three years I cannot see to write satisfactorily. I also misspell. Please excuse mistakes, Love Aunt Calie.
Page 4
Elijah Hanson served as a private in the Revolutionary War & was honorably discharged from service by President Monroe. He was born about the year 1754 perhaps in N.C. and claimed to be of Irish ancestry though the name name Hanson is family of Germany or Swedish origin.
Elijah Hanson Sr. married in N.C. Susanna Scrivener. They were Friends or Quakers. Children on Page 6.
Elijah Hanson Sr. died in N.C.
Page 5
{number 4 within a circle} Crcle means page of Reference.
Page 6
Elijah Hanson Sr. (m) Susanna Scrivener. Their Children as follows though order not certain
Ailce, deceased
Manoah m. Rachel Stubbs {p 8}
Clarkie m.___ Wood
Elizabeth m.___ Cook
Levicie m. ___ Edgerton
Isaac m. Maria Montgomery {14}
Borden m. ___ Cot {20}
Elijah m. Eliza Stubbs {24}
Page 7 (blank)
Page 8
Manoah Hanson, Sr. m. Rachel Stubbs. Some of their children were,
Manoah, Jr m _____ {10}
Betsy or Elizabeth m. ___ {12}
Clarkie m. ____ {12}
Elijah {12}
Joseph {12}
Iddo {12}
Page 9 (blank)
Page 10
Manoah Hanson Jr m. Millicent ___
He died leaving his children and her children Mary & George.
Mary was raised by Elwood Dean & wife (Elwood Dean was a Minister in the Friends Church).
Mary Hanson m. ___ Hiatte of __-Hill, __. They had 2 children, Elwood and George
Page 11 (blank)
Page 12
Betsy or Elizabeth Hanson, daughter of Manoah Hanson, Sr
m (1) ___ White [ Elijah, ?
m (2) Jessie Davis
(more - untranscribed)
Page 13 (blank)
Page 14
Isaac Hanson m. Maria Montgomery.
Children remembered:
Susanna m. (see {16}
James Evers
Was his 1st wife, see {38}
Emily m Elwood Evers see {12}
Was his 1st wife
|
(more - untranscribed)
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The oldest daughter of Isaac Hanson [J Note - I don't know who this would be] m. Jessie Davis, his 1st wife. see page {18}
Page 15 (blank)
Page 16
Susanna Hanson m. James Evers
(they had his children Rebecca who married James Brown)
Susanna died in a short time after which James Evers married Zilpha Hanson, daughter of Elijah & Eliza Hanson. see p {22}
Emily Hanson m. Elwood Evers. They had 2 children a son who died in infancy and a daughter, Dora, who died in childhood. After Emily's death, Elwood married Clarkie Hanson his 2nd wife, see p {12}
Page 17 (blank)
Page 18
Elizabeth or Betsy Hanson daughter of Isaac Hanson m. Samuel Davis.
|
(more - untranscribed)
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____Hanson, one of the oldest daughter of Isaac Hanson m. Jesse Davis, being his 1st wife. Their children Elijah & Susanna. [J note - But I don't know who this would be]
Jesse Davis 2nd wife Elizabeth (Betsy) Hanson White. See {12}
Page 19 (blank)
Page 20 & 21
Borden Hanson
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(more - untranscribed)
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Page 22
Elijah Hanson Jr. _?_ son Elijah Hanson Sr. & Susanna Scribener
Elijah Hanson Jr. born in 1797 in N.C. Was married to to Eliza Stubbs in 1818 in Stillwater Friends Meeting (near ___, Ohio). Eliza Stubbs was born in Georgia in 1801.
Elijah Hanson died Feb 1876, age 79.
Eliza S Hanson died in 1876 age almost 77.
Elijah & Eliza Hansons Children were 14, find page {24}
Page 23 (blank)
Page 24
Elijah Hanson Jr m. Eliza Stubbs. Children (name, Ref Page, Born):
Wm, 26, 1819
Joseph, 30, 1821
Susanna, 32, 1823
Robert, 34, 1825
Elijah, 36, 1827
Zilphia, 38, 1829
Eliza, 40, 1831
John, 42, 1833
Asa, 42, 1835
Deborah, 46, 1830
Lydia, 62, 1842
Isaac, deceased, 1846
Benjamin, 64, 1849
Page 25
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Not Transcribed
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Page 45
Page 46
Deborah Hanson (m) First Caleb Y. Bundy
one daughter Mary Caleb (over)
Deborah Hanson (m) Second Chalkly Bundy,
who had 6 living & 2 deceased by his 1st wife Sarah Dandina (sp?)
These 6 children then were Stet (sic) Children of Deborah Hanson Bundy
see p. 47 or over
Deborah Hanson Bundy (m) Third Eli Stanton
one child Nathan Eli
Eli Stanton had 3 children by 1st Marriage with Mary Bundy Stanton, the three
William H, 1860
Sarah B, 1861
Emma Clara, 1863
See p. 58
Deborah H.B. Stanton & Eli Stanton, one child
Nathan Eli (m) Sadie Stanton
Page 47
Deborah Hanson Bundy & Caleb Y Bundy’s one child
Mary Caleb Bundy (m) Thompson Smith
Their children
Deborah Sarah, died at 20 months old
Mary Avice (m) Harlem S. Webster
Wm. Tecumseh (m) Helen Armstrong
Williis Wm (m) Ruth Baughman, no children
(remainder of page 47 not transcribed)
Page 48
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Page 65
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740. Hinshaw, Wm., Ency. of Amer. Quaker Genealogy, Vol IV - OH, Stillwater MM, Belmont Co OH, pages 362, 403, 404, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214349, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214391, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214392, p. 441.
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741. “Death Index,” State of Ohio, Stark Co., 8135, Death Certificate No. 27877, Volume 5034.
742. “Letter, Handwritten Hanson Family History,” Mary Caleb Bundy (Aunt Callie), (daughter of Deborah(2) H. Hanson Bundy Stanton), copy received by email from John Gronewald 3/12/12), p. 46.
Dear Mary or Jane,
This package I am sending to you (also to both) is as you will see, the Hanson pedigree from my great grand father - down to our children. I wrote it for thee - Jane & thought to get it in better shape but no use, I cannot see & cannot do more, I hope you can translate it & in time cull out what you want. Thee, Jane will see that I give a lot of our Bundy family, when I give Mother- Debbie (Aunt Debbie) listing them to note the numbers the ----with a circle {number 24 inside a circle} ---- of them means a page to be referred to. The ___ is not very well done but --- for three years I cannot see to write satisfactorily. I also misspell. Please excuse mistakes, Love Aunt Calie.
Page 4
Elijah Hanson served as a private in the Revolutionary War & was honorably discharged from service by President Monroe. He was born about the year 1754 perhaps in N.C. and claimed to be of Irish ancestry though the name name Hanson is family of Germany or Swedish origin.
Elijah Hanson Sr. married in N.C. Susanna Scrivener. They were Friends or Quakers. Children on Page 6.
Elijah Hanson Sr. died in N.C.
Page 5
{number 4 within a circle} Crcle means page of Reference.
Page 6
Elijah Hanson Sr. (m) Susanna Scrivener. Their Children as follows though order not certain
Ailce, deceased
Manoah m. Rachel Stubbs {p 8}
Clarkie m.___ Wood
Elizabeth m.___ Cook
Levicie m. ___ Edgerton
Isaac m. Maria Montgomery {14}
Borden m. ___ Cot {20}
Elijah m. Eliza Stubbs {24}
Page 7 (blank)
Page 8
Manoah Hanson, Sr. m. Rachel Stubbs. Some of their children were,
Manoah, Jr m _____ {10}
Betsy or Elizabeth m. ___ {12}
Clarkie m. ____ {12}
Elijah {12}
Joseph {12}
Iddo {12}
Page 9 (blank)
Page 10
Manoah Hanson Jr m. Millicent ___
He died leaving his children and her children Mary & George.
Mary was raised by Elwood Dean & wife (Elwood Dean was a Minister in the Friends Church).
Mary Hanson m. ___ Hiatte of __-Hill, __. They had 2 children, Elwood and George
Page 11 (blank)
Page 12
Betsy or Elizabeth Hanson, daughter of Manoah Hanson, Sr
m (1) ___ White [ Elijah, ?
m (2) Jessie Davis
(more - untranscribed)
Page 13 (blank)
Page 14
Isaac Hanson m. Maria Montgomery.
Children remembered:
Susanna m. (see {16}
James Evers
Was his 1st wife, see {38}
Emily m Elwood Evers see {12}
Was his 1st wife
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(more - untranscribed)
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The oldest daughter of Isaac Hanson [J Note - I don't know who this would be] m. Jessie Davis, his 1st wife. see page {18}
Page 15 (blank)
Page 16
Susanna Hanson m. James Evers
(they had his children Rebecca who married James Brown)
Susanna died in a short time after which James Evers married Zilpha Hanson, daughter of Elijah & Eliza Hanson. see p {22}
Emily Hanson m. Elwood Evers. They had 2 children a son who died in infancy and a daughter, Dora, who died in childhood. After Emily's death, Elwood married Clarkie Hanson his 2nd wife, see p {12}
Page 17 (blank)
Page 18
Elizabeth or Betsy Hanson daughter of Isaac Hanson m. Samuel Davis.
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(more - untranscribed)
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____Hanson, one of the oldest daughter of Isaac Hanson m. Jesse Davis, being his 1st wife. Their children Elijah & Susanna. [J note - But I don't know who this would be]
Jesse Davis 2nd wife Elizabeth (Betsy) Hanson White. See {12}
Page 19 (blank)
Page 20 & 21
Borden Hanson
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(more - untranscribed)
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Page 22
Elijah Hanson Jr. _?_ son Elijah Hanson Sr. & Susanna Scribener
Elijah Hanson Jr. born in 1797 in N.C. Was married to to Eliza Stubbs in 1818 in Stillwater Friends Meeting (near ___, Ohio). Eliza Stubbs was born in Georgia in 1801.
Elijah Hanson died Feb 1876, age 79.
Eliza S Hanson died in 1876 age almost 77.
Elijah & Eliza Hansons Children were 14, find page {24}
Page 23 (blank)
Page 24
Elijah Hanson Jr m. Eliza Stubbs. Children (name, Ref Page, Born):
Wm, 26, 1819
Joseph, 30, 1821
Susanna, 32, 1823
Robert, 34, 1825
Elijah, 36, 1827
Zilphia, 38, 1829
Eliza, 40, 1831
John, 42, 1833
Asa, 42, 1835
Deborah, 46, 1830
Lydia, 62, 1842
Isaac, deceased, 1846
Benjamin, 64, 1849
Page 25
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Page 45
Page 46
Deborah Hanson (m) First Caleb Y. Bundy
one daughter Mary Caleb (over)
Deborah Hanson (m) Second Chalkly Bundy,
who had 6 living & 2 deceased by his 1st wife Sarah Dandina (sp?)
These 6 children then were Stet (sic) Children of Deborah Hanson Bundy
see p. 47 or over
Deborah Hanson Bundy (m) Third Eli Stanton
one child Nathan Eli
Eli Stanton had 3 children by 1st Marriage with Mary Bundy Stanton, the three
William H, 1860
Sarah B, 1861
Emma Clara, 1863
See p. 58
Deborah H.B. Stanton & Eli Stanton, one child
Nathan Eli (m) Sadie Stanton
Page 47
Deborah Hanson Bundy & Caleb Y Bundy’s one child
Mary Caleb Bundy (m) Thompson Smith
Their children
Deborah Sarah, died at 20 months old
Mary Avice (m) Harlem S. Webster
Wm. Tecumseh (m) Helen Armstrong
Williis Wm (m) Ruth Baughman, no children
(remainder of page 47 not transcribed)
Page 48
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743. Hinshaw, Wm., Ency. of Amer. Quaker Genealogy, Vol IV - OH, Stillwater MM, Belmont Co OH, pages 362, 403, 404, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214349, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214391, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214392, p. 373.
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744. Hinshaw, Wm., Ency. of Amer. Quaker Genealogy, Vol IV - OH, Stillwater MM, Belmont Co OH, pages 362, 403, 404, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214349, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214391, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214392, p. 374, 404.
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745. William Henry Stanton, Our Ancestors the Stantons, (private), 1922, http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/u?/FH38,41603, p. 541.
746. Hinshaw, Wm., Ency. of Amer. Quaker Genealogy, Vol IV - OH, Stillwater MM, Belmont Co OH, pages 362, 403, 404, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214349, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214391, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214392, p. 374.
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747. “Deaths, The (Quaker) Journal,” 23 Apr 1885, p. 127.
STANTON. - At his residence, near Barnesville, Ohio on the Second of Third month 1885, Eli Stanton, aged 50 years and 18 days.
748. “Federal Census 1870.” Barnesville, Warren Twp, Belmont Co., Ohio.
749. “1900 Federal Census.” Estherville, Emmet Co., Iowa.
750. “Federal Census 1910.” Estherville, Emmet Co., Iowa.
751. Hinshaw, Wm., Ency. of Amer. Quaker Genealogy, Vol IV - OH, Stillwater MM, Belmont Co OH, pages 362, 403, 404, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214349, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214391, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214392, p. 403, 404.
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752. “Emails,” between Jon Avery and John Gronewald <pjjonline@mail.com>, 8 -14 Mar 2012.
Email sequence between Jon E. Avery (jeavery@vt.edu) & John Gronewald (pjjonline@mail.com)
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8 Mar 2012, 9:42pm, email from Jon to John
Hi John,
I'd be glad to work with you. I'm out of town right now so I don't have good access to my genealogy database. So why don't you tell me what you know of your Hanson line? Have any of your grandmother's brothers, or their male descendants, had any DNA testing done?
Jon
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9 Mar 2012, 12:29pm, email from John to Jon
As far as I know, no. Mary Hanson Rouse, my grandmother (married Albert Rouse) had 2 sisters and 2 brothers. The brothers settled in Milwaukee Wisc. (one had children). My line is George -- Virgina then NC, Elijah & Susannah (Scrivens) -- NC then Ohio, Elijah & Eliza (Stubbs) -- NC then Ohio, Benjamin & Lucinda (Bundy) Ohio then Wisconsin then Virgina, then Mary -- Virgina the Maryland.
Benjamin's sister Deborah's 2nd marriage was to Lucinda's father (Lucinda's step mother). I have hand written genealogies from Deborah (Hanson Bundy Bundy Stanton) and her daugther Mary C. I also have a group photo of Benjamin and siblings. We have multiple photos of all generations after Elijah and Eliza. In addition we have assorted genealogical items from the Hansons, Bundys, Doudnas, Stubbs, Stantons, and other Ohio (Belmont Quakers). We also have access to some Stanley, Hole, Sharpless, Greene, and Heacock information (Quakers from all sides)
Both my grandmother and mother were into genealogy and I have most of their material. Our extended Bundy-Hanson family has several folks interested in genealogy. One first cousin was given an genealogy of the Mazingos who live in Ohio. He was in touch with the Monore County Hanson and recieved a copy of their genealogy.
I also am in touch with a Marie Bundy (a Budy genealogist) out of Barnesville Ohio.
Personally, I am interested in understanding the lives and historical setting of the pre Civil War ancestors.
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12 Mar 2012, 12:36pm, email from Jon to John
Hi John,
I'm back home and I can appreciate more of what you sent and told me.
Thanks very much for the photos. I'm having a little trouble identifying people though.
1- There is a single photo of a heavily white-bearded man, filename P014_Page_1.tif. Who is this? Any estimate of date of photograph?
2 - There is a group photo of 6 women standing behind 5 kneeling men, filename P0503_Page_1.tif. Who are these folks? Any estimate of date of photograph?
3 - There is a photo of two women sitting on chairs outside in front of a tree, filename P0500.tif. Who are these women? Any estimate of date of photograph?
4 - There is a photo of a man (I think) sitting inside on a chair with a blanket over his lower body, filename P0505C_Page_1.tif. Who is this person? Any estimate of date of photograph?
5 - There is a GREAT formal group photo of Benjamin and sibilngs, filename P0476_Page_1.tif. I understand that the three standing men are (left to right) Elija(sic), Ido and Benjamin. Right?
I have Benjamin HANSON as having a middle initial "H" (from Hinshaw Vol IV p. 404), do you know what the "H" stood for?
But I had one tiny problem with the seated women.
- the leftmost (4) is Susana
- the rightmost (7) is Zilpha
- the middle (5) is Eliza
- the lowest (8) is Deborah
I couldn't find an identifying number for the woman seated between, and in front of, Eliza (5) and Zilpha (7). I assume she is Lydia, right?
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3/12/2012, 1:43pm, email from John to Jon
1) Elijah Hanson, son of Elijah and Sussanah. Estimate post Civil War (1797-187?.)
2) Late 1920's or early 1930's.
3) Lucinda Bundy Hanson and daughter Mary Hanson Rouse (Grandmother and Great Grandmother). Taken late 30's or early 40's. Lucinda died in 1945.
4) Lucinda Bundy Hanson late 30's early 40's.
5) see attachment. I numbered the individuals.
6) No, a real Mr. Boring.
7) 0014 is a photo of Elijah (born 1797), father od Benjamin and son of Elijah
I have many other photos (including Eliza Stubbs I believe) and document I am still organizing.
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13 Mar 2012, 4:44pm, email from Jon to John
Hi John,
I want to make sure that I get these correctly.
1) In the picture of Lucinda Bundy Hanson and her daughter Mary Hanson Rouse seated outside, is Lucinda the one on the left?
2) In my records, I have a daughter of Lucinda Bundy Hanson named Mary E. Hanson b. 2 Sep 1877. Is this the one that married a Rouse?
3) You sent me a picture of 6 women standing behind 5 kneeling men. You mentioned that it was Late 1920s or erarly 1930's. But who are they?
4) Also, I have 2 birthdates for Elijah (2) HANSON, son of Elijah (1) and Susannah. The first is 22 Aug 1797 (Hanson Family Record, the one I posted on the internet and you made a pdf of), the second is 22 Aug 1794 (Hinshaw Vol 1, p.289). I'm inclined to believe the 1797 date because the 1794 date is too close to the birthdate of his sister, Susanna, which I have as 31 Oct 1794 (Hinshaw Vol 1, p. 289). Do you have any other information to resolve the discrepancy?
Thanks again for sharing your material.
Jon
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3/13/12, 6:09pm, email from John to Jon
lost message
I include a copy of a 3 generation genealogy done by some 1st cousins. I will send you later a copy of a genealogy done by the 1st cousins parents generation.
I was interested in the James Scriven's wife's (Alice Knowles) parents infomation, William Knowles and Alice Fish. The Quaker Doudnas started with Henry Doudna who married a Sarah Knowis (sp) whose parents were John knowis and Sarah Willoughby (both North Carolina)
Is this Knowis family related to William Knowles?
Deborah's genealogy mentions Sussanah's half brother Jesse Dawson as making the trip to Ohio with her.
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3/14/12, 12:18pm, email from Jon to John
Hi John,
I got this message, I assume that the attachment will come later.
The information in the Family Group Sheet about William KNOWLES and Alice FISH is about all I know about this family and even that is unproven. So I can't help much more there. I do have more information about the other children of James SCRIVEN, but since I haven't been able to prove that his son Isaac is indeed the Isaac who married Patience PIKE, I'm not sure that you really want it. Let me know.
Half-brother Jesse Dawson does make sense. I have seen a lot of internet entries about Patience Pike SCRIVEN marrying James DAWSON sometime before 12 April 1777, the date she was disowned from Contentnea MM for marrying out of union. But I haven't seen any proof. There is a James DAWSON in the 1769 early census of Dobbs Co., NC. There is also a will abstract of a Joseph DAWSON naming a wife Patience, but no mention of a son Jesse. But I haven't been able to prove that all of these Joseph Dawsons are the same individual.
Incidentally, I came across a forum entry wherein you requested a copy of Patience Pike DAWSON's will. Did you ever get it?
Jon
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3/14/12, 1:17pm, email from John to Jon
No I did not
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3/14/12, 10:37am, email from Jon to John
Hi John,
I'm really pleased to be able to share all this new Hanson information with you. I'm learning a lot! Thanks.
I have a few more questions below:
On Mar 9, 2012, at 12:29 PM, John Gronewald wrote:
As far as I know, no. Mary Hanson Rouse, my grandmother (married Albert
Rouse) had 2 sisters and 2 brothers.
I have her with THREE sisters and two brothers. Sisters were: Cora Sarah b. 27 Mar 1870, Eliza Alvin b. 10 Jun 1873 d. 1 Oct 1874, and Maud Ella b. 23 Jun 1875. Maybe the discrepancy is Eliza who died in infancy. Brothers were Caleb L. b. 15 Jan 1880 and Benjamin Herman b. 4 May 1883. I got all of these names and dates from Hinshaw, Vol 1 p. 404.
The brothers settled in Milwaukee Wisc. (one had children). My line is
George -- Virgina then NC, Elijah & Susannah (Scrivens) -- NC then Ohio,
Elijah & Eliza (Stubbs) -- NC then Ohio, Benjamin & Lucinda (Bundy) Ohio
then Wisconsin then Virgina, then Mary -- Virgina the Maryland.
You say Benjamin & Lucinda resided in Ohio -Wisconsin -Virginia. But I have Benjamin H. dying in Ohio on 10 Nov 1886. Maybe just Lucinda moved on to WI & VA?
Thanks for clarifying - Jon
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14 Mar 2012, 1:15pm, email from John to Jon
1) Yes, one child died when several days old (girl).
2) Benjamin did die in Ohio in 1886 (my grandmother then 8-9 years old). The family was split up among relatives. The eldest girl worked in a cousin's dairy and there met the married a master buttermaker from Sweden. He found a job in Fond Du Lac Wisconsin. Lucinda gathering all her children in 1892 and reunited all the family in Fond Du Lac.
Ben (the son) found a job on the freighters of the Great Lakes and retires as the Senior Capitain of the line. Caleb joined the army, traveled and settled down in Milwaukee (street conductor, coorespondence course, then ending up of chief engineer at a power plant (he had children).
Cory went to Sweden, husband died and almost did not get her children out of Sweden retuning to Fond Du Lac. Mary (my grandmother) and Maude went to Evanston, Indiana. Mary returned to Fond Du Lac to marry and lived 1st in Milwaukee, then Chicago, then Tennesse then Virginia, then Maryland.
Lucinda and Cora then went to Evanston to be with Maude. When Mary and Albert Rouse finally landed in Virgina,
Ben( son) bought land accrss the street from Albert and built Lucinda, Cora and children, and Maude their home. Lucinda died in 1945. Maude and Cora lived until the 60's??)
In 1920 Mary moved to Silver Spring Maryland (and watched the suburban areas grow. In 1945 went to California as a "Nanny". In 1953 came back to Maryland to take care of my family (My mother had a disabling accident in 1952). In 1968 retuned to Ohio where she died.
When Benjamin died, the family farm was uneconomic. Lucinda's (and Mary's) driven goal was to keep her family close and together, which she did. A note, both Lucinda and Mary had to have some of their children stay a time with Deborah Hanson Budy Bundy Stanton for a time. Mary stayed with Deborah from 1886-1892. This is why I ended up with the genealogies.
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753. “Lineages (of the surname MOZINGO),” Gareth L. Mark, Accredited Genealogist, 15 March 1990 to 16 March 1992, paper in Hanson Family History Files held by Jon E. Avery, digital file MozingoLineages.doc.
754. Judity McGhan, Virginia Will Records from the Virginia Magazine of History and Biography the William and Mary College Quarterly, and Tylers Quarterly.
Sarah had two will-like documents.
The first documents is titled “Will” as follows:
Will of Sarah Walker. Dated Jan. 28, 1668/9 and probated Dec. 29, 1679.
I Sarah Walker Doe give & bequeth unto Coll. John Walker's six daughters as
Followeth:
unto Anne Paine one negro boy called Richard and one young filly.
To Frances Walker one negro boy called Peter and one young filly.
To Jane Walker one negro girl named Deborah and one young filly.
To Elizabeth Walker one negro girl named Susannah and one young filly.
To Sarah Walker one negro girl named Mareay (sic) and one young filly.
To Easter (sic) Walker one negro boy called Palmer and one young filly.
To Frances, Jane, Sarah and Easter Walker 5 cows at marriage.
To Anne Paine, Frances, Jane and Elizabeth Walker all the plate that was
their father's to be equally divided among them.
To my son Henry Fleete one Silver Buckle and one Silver spoon at my decease.
To my daughter Mary Burden one Silver Tankard and one Silver spoon at my
decease.
To my daughter Sara Walker one Great Silver Salt cellar and one Silver spoon
at my decease.
To my daughter Esther Walker one Silver Bason and one Silver spoon at my
decease.
To Frances, Jane and Elizabeth Walker ten pewter dishes at marriage.
I give unto my son Henry (Fleete) when he cometh to age one feather bed and
Boulster, one Rugg, one paire blankets, one paire pillows and pillowbeeres
and one paire of sheets.
I give unto my daughter Mary Burden one feather bed and Boulster, one paire
of blankets, one paire of sheets with a couple of pillows at her marriage.
Test: Francis Settle and Richard Fox. (W.B. #2, p. 142).
(She was the widow of Capt. Henry Fleet When she married Lt. Col. John
Walker, before Oct. 2, 1661. Evidently only two of his daughters, viz: Sarah
and Esther Walker, were hers also, the other four daughters having been by
his first wife Elizabeth ............. While this is called and listed as
her will it was evidently an entirely different document, as she was later
to marry again and to die as the wife of Col. John Stone of Rappahannock,
later Richmond County. His will, now missing, was probated Nov. 3, 1698, by
Elias Wilson and Thomas Lawson, in Richmond Co. His executors were: Anne
Metcalfe (daughter), Richard Metcalfe (son-in-law), Henry Fleet (step-son)
and Edwin Conway (his step-son-in-law).
Sarah’s second document repudiated the first documentas follows:
Nov. 2, 1672.
TO ALL CHRISTIAN PEOPLE to whom these presents shall com &C KNOW yee that I
Sarah Stone Alias Walker of the County of Rappa did in the time of my
widowhood but before I had proved the will of Colonel John Walker my Late
Husband Deceased did set apart centaine young negroes Certaine Cattle Some
Plate and household (goods) which I did intend to give to the
children of Coll John Walker deceased as also to some of my owne had by him
and to that Intent Richard Fox did make a writing of the Particulars soe
Intended upon Consideration that I might oblige them to more to Love and
Respect me and stir up filial affection in them unto me but finding contrary
to Expectation I am for my good will and affection to them Contemned &
despised and Rewarded with Contumelius words and opprobrious actions and my
loving husband John Stone molested by Litigious Lawsuits and daily
threatened by more suits of Law doe by these presents of Wrighting Annulling
Revoking and making void all and Every the said Promises Part Parcell or
Gift therein Contained in the said Wrighting as if there never was or had
been such Gifts by writing made interesting and giving them fully to the
disposing of my own loving husband and do
further declare that I the said Sarah Stone alias Walker did never subscribe
the said Wrighting but what is there subscribed is the act and subscription
of Richard Fox and doe moreover with the consent of my loving husband John
Stone make ordaine Constitute and appoint this as act and deed in Court. IN
WITNESS whereof I have sett my hand and Seale this 2nd day of November Anno
1672.
Signum: Sarah (X) Stone (Scale).
Signed Sealed and Delivered in the presence of Thomas Blissed and Henry
Crighton.
(Book #5, 1671-1676, p. 10).
755. “Extract from,” Minutes of the Council and General Court of Colonial Virginia, 1622-1632, 1670-1676, with Notes and Excerpts from Original Council and General Court R, p 316, 5 October 1672, H R McIlwaine, ed.
At a General Court held at James City the 26th September 1672:
The Govern: Sr. Henry Chefly Tho Ludwell Sec Major Gen Wood Co Bacon Co Swann Co Beale Tho: Ballard Johnathan Pate Esq.
Whereas it Appeareth by Divers Witneffes that had been Sworne and Examined that Edward Mosingo a Negro man had been and was an apprentice by Indenture to Col. Johnathan Walker and that by Computation his terme of Servitude for Twenty Eight Yeares is now Expired. The Court after a full heareing of the Matter in differnece Betweene the Said Edward Mosingo and Doctor Stone who marryed Col. Walkers Widdow. It is adjudged by this Court that the said Edward Mosingo be and Remayne free to all Intents and purposes by order of this Court.
756. “Will of Edward(1) Mozingo,” filename MozingoEdward(1)Will.tiff.
Edward Mozingo
Will
30 July 1711
In the name of God amen the thirtieth day of July 1711.
I Edward Mozingo of the County of Richmond and parish of Northffarnham being sick in body but in good and perfect memory Thanks be to God do make, constitute, ordain and declare this my last Will and Testament in manner and fform following.
Revoking and annulling by these —— all and every will and wills heretofore by me —
and declared either by word or on writing, and this only is to be taken for my Last will and Testament and first being hartely sorry for my sins past most humbly desiring — of the same I commit my Soul to almighty God trusting to be saved through the —- of Jesus Christ, and my body to be Buryed att the Discretion of my Executors hereafter named, and as to the —--- Estate as it hath pleased God to Bless upon me I do order, give and dispose in manner and forme following, that is to say first I will that such Debts as I owe shall be truly paid,
Item I give unto my Son Edward Mozingo my two Guns.
Item.I give and bequeath all the Remainder of my personal Estate of what nature or kind -—, Equally to be amongst my wife Margarett Mozingo and my two Sons John Mozingo and Edward Mozingo to be divided att their Discretion --Shares to be alike Equal.
Item. I give and bequeath unto my wife during her naturale life one third part of my Land and and the new - of the --I now - in -of --- or thirds.
Item. I give and bequeath unto my two sons John Mozingo and Edward Mozingo after the death of my wife Margret Mozingo all my land and housing — to them and their heirs for ever Equally to be Divided and During the naturale life of my said wife.
Item. I give and bequeath unto my two sons John Mozingo and Edward the two thirds of my land and housing not already disposed onto my wife to be Equally divided to them and their heirs for and after my said wife decease to have and to hold all and equally to them and their heirs forever.
Item. I make and ordain my said loving wife Margrett Mozingo and my two sons
John Mozingo and Edward Mozingo to be my full and whole Executors of this my Last Will and Testament. In Witness whereof I the said Edward Mozingo has
subscribed this my Last Will and Testament with my own hand and thereunto put my seale this day and year — above written.
Sealed and Delivered up by the said Edward Mozingo in the presence of these witnesses whereto named are subscribed
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Edward Mozingo
his mark
Witnesses Leonard Dozer
John Dozer
Edward Barrow
This will was proved in Richmond County Court according to Law the 7th day of May 1712 and ordered to be recorded and probate Granted to the Executors therein named in due forne
Test
Sir Taylor
File: MozingoEdward(1)Will
757. “Will of Elizabeth BOOTH,” ElizabethBoothWill.tiff.
Elizabeth Booth
Will
27 Oct 1708
In the name of God Amen! I, Elizabeth Booth of the Parish of Cople within the
County of Westmorld in Virginia being very sick and weak of body but of sound
and perfect memory blessed be the almighty for it do make this to be my last
will and testament first and foremost making all former wills and testaments
heretofore by me made, written or unwritten and this only to be taken deemed
and esteemed to be my last will and testament in manner and form following and
first and foremost. I bequeath my soul to God that gave it to me in once and
certain hope it shall be remitted to my body at the last day and my body my
will is be decently interned in the Earth at the discretion of my Executor
hereafter named and for such worldly goods as it hath pleased God to bestow on
me I do bestow in manner and form following that is to say to my daughter Ann
Grimstead I give I give and bequeath one flock bed with the furniture belonging
to it. Item. I give and bequeath to my Grandsom William Grimstead one lusty
young mare called Jenny and to my Grandson Thomas Grimstead I give and bequeath
one young roan ballfaced filley and also one cow calf and to my son In law
Thomas Grimstead I give and bequeath five head of cattle and half my hogs
excepting five. Item. I give and bequeath unto Joan Stephens one cow calf
called Maggitt. ltem. I give and bequeath unto my son in Law Edward Mazingo
five head of cattle. ltem. I give and bequeath unto my granddaughter Sarah
Mazingo my bed and furniture on which I now lie and four pewter dishes and six
pewter plates and the remainder part of my pewter I give and bequeath to my
daughter Ann Grimstead and the one half of the remainder part of my household
goods. Item. I give and bequeath unto my grandson John Mazingo my old mare
Bonny with her future increase. Item. My meaning and will is that all the
future increase of each mare giving do descend to the several legaties
mentioned. Item. I give and bequeath unto my Grandson John Mazingo one heifer
called Starr. Item. I give unto Edward Mazingo my son in law five hundred
pounds of tobacco that is in John Longworths hands to buy nails. Item. I
constitute and ordain my son in law Thomas Grimstead to be my whole and sole
Executor of this my last will and testament, dated this 27th day of October
1708.
Signed, Sealed and delivered in the Elizabeth Booth seal
presence of us Thomas Thompson
Joan Stephens
Westmorld; S.S.- At a Court held for the said county the 26th day of Jan'y
1708. The last will and testament of Elizabeth Booth deceased within written
was proved by the oaths of the witnesses thereto subscribe and a probate
thereof granted to Thomas Grimstead Executor therein named.
Test Ja: Westcomb clerk
758. “Will of Edward(5) Mozingo,” MOZINGO Family Genealogy Newsletter Vol 5, July 1992.
759. “Federal Census 1920.” Akron, Summit, OH. Sht 12A ln 7.
760. “Federal Census 1910.” Marietta Twp, Washington Co., OH sht 6A lns 44-46.
761. “Federal Census 1870.” Marietta, Fearing Twp, Wasshington Co., OH p. 26 lns 4-11.
762. “Headstone, Philip Bules,” Oak Grove Cemetery, Marietta, Washington Co., OH.
763. The Greenville Journal, Greenville OH, 26 Jan 1911 p. 3.
Marietta - The boiler at Cleary’s Stone Quarry exploded. Tom Swords and Phil Bules were killed and Lote Smith injured.
764. “Federal census 1850, Belmont Co., OH, USA.” p. 423 Goshen.
765. “Headstone data for Iddo(2) Hanson,” www.findagrave.com, Rick Boswell, 7 Nov 2010.
File: HansonIddo(2)Headstone
766. Hinshaw, Wm., Ency. of Amer. Quaker Genealogy, Vol IV - OH, Stillwater MM, Belmont Co OH, pages 362, 403, 404, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214349, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214391, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214392, 404.
File: HinsonHinshawVolIVP403
767. “Federal census 1860.” p. 165 Goshen Twp, Belmont Co., OH.
768. “Federal Census 1870.” Bern, Athens Co., OH.
769. “Lineages (of the surname MOZINGO),” Gareth L. Mark, Accredited Genealogist, 15 March 1990 to 16 March 1992, paper in Hanson Family History Files held by Jon E. Avery, digital file MozingoLineages.doc, page 17.
770. “Article: Mother of Deceased Jim Maneilly Receives Citation from President Nixon.,” Golden Lodge News, Canton Ohio, December 1969, Vol 17, No. 12.
Mother of Deceased Jim Maneilly Receives Citation from President Nixon.
Some people have remarkable ability to accept tragedy, no matter how devastating and painful, with courage and inspiring dignity.
Easily falling into this class is Jessie Maneilly, an attractive 70-years plus mother, who saw two sons of hers die within days of each other. They were Jack and Jim Maneilly, who died recently - Jack from a long sickness and Jim from a tragic fall in his home while his brother was still in the funeral home.
One day Mrs. Maneilly received a very official-looking letter with the return address marked “From the White House.” A bit apprehensive, Mrs Maneilly opened the envelope.
“The United States honors the memory of James H. Maneilly. This certificate is awarded by a grateful nation in recognition of devoted and selfless consecration to the service of our country in the Armed Forces of the United States.”
Richard Nixon
President of the United States
Jim, who was a machine repairman in the Canton Bearing factory, served in the Second World War in the 80th Division of the Third Army under General Patton. He won a second Lieutenant battlefield connission, and received the Silver Star, two Bronze Stars and the Purple Heart.
File: ManeillyJames DeathArticle
771. Maneilly, James H Draft Card, ManeillyJamesH1 WW2 DraftCard.jpg, ManeillyJamesH2 WW2 DraftCard.jpeg.
Files (2): ManeillyJamesH1 WW2 DraftCard, ManeillyJamesH2 WW2 DraftCard
772. Officer Pay Record, Maneilly, James H., 2nd Lt, ASN 02010339
File: ManeillyJamesMilPayRecord
773. 1950 Federal Census Canton Twp, Stark Co, OH sheet 13, lines 20-22.
774. “Obit, Pvt. Homer Miller.”
- KILLED -
Pvt. Homer Miller
Pvt. Homer A. Miller, 21, was killed Dec $ in Germany while serving with an infantry unit of the 3rd Army,
(missing)
Miller, Virginia (Maneilly) resides with her parents at RD4, Canton. They have a son, Dennis, who was born a month after Pvt. Miller for overseas duty in September, 1944. The son of M3. & Mrs C. G. Miller of RD 6, Canton, Pvt Miller entered service March 31, 19434 and received infantry training at Ft. McClellan, Ala. He was graduated from Canton twp high school in 1942, and was employed by the Mahoney Sash and Door Co. He was a member of the First United Brethren church.
Surviving, in addition to his widow, son and parents ate two brothers, Master Sgt. George in England and Lee, who will report for Army induction Wednesday, and a sister Mrs Elmer Eakins (sp) of the home.
File: MillerHomer Obit
775. West Virginia, U. S., Marriages Index, 1785-1971.
776. “OQMG Form 623 Application for Headstone or Marker,” 16 Sep 1948, 7320737, Submitted by H. V. Zeller, .JPEG image.
File: MillerHomerHeadstoneApplication
777. A Weaving, Clara McLaughlin Funai, J. P. Bell Co., Lynchburg, VA, 1977, p 197.
778. “Dobbs 1780 Taxlist,” Old Dobbs Co., NC also Lenoir & Greene Co., NC, 1780, USGenWeb Archives, http://smithharper.org/docs/harper/1780taxlistdobbs.pdf, organized into 10 Districts named by current county names and locations, Payee 2, 22.
779. Hinshaw, Wm., Ency. of Amer. Quaker Genealogy, Vol IV - OH, Stillwater MM, Belmont Co OH, pages 362, 403, 404, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214349, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214391, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214392, p. 1061 based on absence of William in cert.
File: HinsonHinshawVolIVP403
780. “Federal census 1840, Guernsey Co., OH, USA.” p. 328 Millwood Twp.
781. Hinshaw, Wm., Ency. of Amer. Quaker Genealogy, Vol IV - OH, Stillwater MM, Belmont Co OH, pages 362, 403, 404, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214349, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214391, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214392, p. 1061.
File: HinsonHinshawVolIVP403
782. History of Fayette County Indiana, Her People, Industries and Institutions, Frederick Irving Barrows, B.F. Bowen, Indianoplis, Ind., 997-1001, http://archive.org/details/historyoffayette00barr, Historical Sketch of Warren Munger.
HANSON
Source: HISTORY OF FAYETTE COUNTY INDIANA HER PEOPLE, INDUSTRIES AND INSTITUTIONS
FREDERIC IRVING BARROWS
Editor-in-Chief
With Biographical Sketches of Representative Citizens and
Genealogical Records of Many of the Old Families
ILLUSTRATED
1917
B. F. BOWEN & COMPANY, Inc.
Indianapolis, Indiana
Pages 997 - 1001
WARREN HARRIS MUNGER.
Warren Harris Munger, one of the best-known and most progressive farmers of Posey Township and the proprietor of a fine farm of something more than a quarter of a section of land about a mile and a half southeast of Bentonville, was born on that farm and has lived there all his life. He was born on February 20, 1878, son of Lazarus and Savannah (Ferguson) Munger, prominent residents of that community, whose last days were spent there and further mention of whom is made elsewhere in this volume of history and biography.
The Mungers have been prominently represented in this part of Indiana for generations, ever since the grandfather of the subject of this sketch came here from Ohio in 1821 and settled in this county, establishing a fine home in Posey Township. This pioneer was Edmund K. Munger, who was born in Rutland county, Vermont, September 13, 1790, third in order of birth of the twelve children born to Gen. Edmund and Eunice (Kellogg) Munger, natives of Connecticut, the former born on September 30, 1763, and the latter, August 13, 1767, who were married on December 5, 1785, and after a few years of residence at Washington, Connecticut, went to Rutland County, Vermont, where they resided until the spring of 1798, when they moved to Belpre, Ohio, and a year later moved thence to Montgomery County, that same state, becoming thus among the earliest residents of the Dayton neighborhood, where they spent the remainder of their lives, General Munger dying there on April 14, 1850, and his widow surviving until January 8,1868, she then being one hundred years and five months of age.
The Mungers are of old Colonial stock, the first of the name to come to this country having been Nicholas Munger, a descendant of the sea kings of the Baltic, born in 1623, who left a son, John, born in 1660, whose son, Ebenezer, born in 1693, had a son, Reuben, who was the father of General Munger. Settling in the Dayton neighborhood as early as 1799, General Munger early became one of the foremost factors in the early life of that settlement and when the War of 1812 broke out he raised a command and was commissioned brigadier general, but was later superseded by General Hull, who led his troops to disaster at Detroit. General Munger served for some time as a member of the
Ohio Legislature and in other ways did well his part as a citizen and as a man of affairs. He and his wife were Presbyterians and their children were reared in that faith.
Edmund K. Munger was eight or nine years of age when his parents moved from Vermont to Ohio and he grew to manhood in Montgomery County, in the latter state, remaining there until his marriage on December 17, 1812, to Mary Cole, who was born in Virginia on October 15, 1794, a daughter of Samuel and Catherine (Byron) Cole, who were among the early settlers of Montgomery county, Ohio. Upon the breaking out of the War of 1812 Edmund K. Munger received a brevet appointment, but his active services were not required in that brief struggle. He remained in Ohio until 1821, when he came to Indiana and bought two hundred acres of land in Section 19 of Posey Township, this county, where he established his home and where he and his wife spent the remainder of their days. Upon settling on that farm he put up a log cabin, which served as the place of family residence until 1833, when he erected a substantial brick house, which is still standing and in use. Originally a Whig, Mr. Munger became a Republican at the time of the organization of that party in 1856 and was active in the political affairs of his community. His wife was a devoted member of the Baptist Church. She died on September 9, 1853, and Edmund K. Munger survived until June 10, 1872. They were the parents of twelve children, all now deceased.
Lazarus Munger, son of Edmund K. and Mary (Cole) Munger, was born on the old home farm in Posey township on September 11, 1831, and there grew to manhood; after the death of his parents he continued to make his home there, he and his brother, Edmund, having in 1863 bought one hundred and twenty-one acres of the homestead, and there he spent the rest of his life, one of the most substantial farmers and stockmen in that part of the county. Edmund Munger did not marry and made his home with his brother Lazarus, who was married in the fall of 1866. The two brothers engaged extensively in the live-stock business together until in August, 1882, when Lazarus Munger bought his brother's interest in the farm and the latter thereafter engaged in the building and loan business in Indianapolis and Cambridge City. Lazarus Munger not only continued in the live-stock business, but gradually added to his farm holdings until he became the owner of five hundred and eighteen acres of excellent land, all of which he brought under cultivation. He was an active Republican and though often importuned to become a candidate for one or another of the important offices in the county, ever declined and the only public service he accepted was the office of assessor of his home township, in which capacity he acted for some time. On September 10, 1866, Lazarus Munger was united in marriage to Savannah Ferguson, who was born in this county on February 8, 1843, daughter of Linville and Elizabeth 'SI. (Loder) Ferguson, the former of whom was born in North Carolina and the latter in this county and who were prominent residents of Posey Township. To that union three children were born, Lorena M., Warren H. and Helen E. Lazarus Munger died at his home in Posey Township on May 27, 1909, and his widow survived him a little less than three years, her death occurring on May 7, 1912. Warren H. Munger has always lived on the farm where he was born. Upon completing the course in the public schools at Bentonville he took a course in the high school at Rushville and then entered Earlham College, from which he was graduated with the class of l901 with the degree of Bachelor of Science. He then spent a year in the University of Michigan, taking a special Course in mechanical and electrical engineering and upon leaving college returned home and has ever since been there engaged in general farming and stock raising. Mr. Munger is the owner of one hundred and sixty-one acres of fine land there and has charge of a quarter of a section of land lying just across the road from his own farm, belonging to his sister, Mrs. Helen E. Davis, who is living near Clinton, Michigan, and is doing very well, his general farming being profitably augmented by the attention he has for some years been giving to the raising of cattle and hogs for the market.
During his college days at Earlham, Warren H. Munger became acquainted with Elizabeth Hanson, of New London, this state, also a member of the student body, but of a class two years later than that to which Mr. Munger belonged, and on April 2, 191 1, the two were married. Elizabeth Hanson was born at New London, about fourteen miles west of Kokomo, in Howard County, this state, a daughter of Thomas Elwood and Lydia M. (Williams) Hanson, both of whom were born in Belmont county, Ohio, and who later moved to Indiana, where their last days were spent. Thomas Elwood Hanson was born in 1828, a son of Borden and Rachel (Cox) Hanson, natives of North Carolina, who were married in that state. Borden Hanson was a son of George and Susanna (Scrooven) Hanson, the former of whom was a soldier of the War of the Revolution and the latter a nurse during that struggle. While serving as a soldier George Hanson was seriously wounded and in the hospital he was tenderly nursed by Susanna Scrooven, a Quakeress, the acquaintance thus formed ripening into love and later marriage, George Hanson becoming a Quaker in order that he might marry his nurse. After their marriage Borden Hanson and his wife left North Carolina and settled in Belmont county, Ohio, whence presently they moved over into Indiana and settled near Economy, in Wayne County, Thomas E. Borden then being five years of age. There Borden Hanson died in 1847 and shortly afterward his widow and her children went to Howard County, where she spent her last days. Thomas E. Hanson was a young man when he accompanied his widowed mother to Howard County, the family there entering upon possession of a tract of government land the mother had bought. After the death of his mother, Thomas E. Hanson bought the interests of the other heirs in that farm and there continued farming the rest of his life, the owner of an excellent farm of one hundred and twenty acres. As a boy he had learned the carpenter trade and during the time he worked at that trade he built a number of houses at Germantown and Milton and in the surrounding country. He was active in church and school work and was particularly interested in the work of the Friends Academy at New London. He died on January 15, 1906. Thomas E. Hanson was four times married. His first two wives died young and his third wile, Lydia M. Williams, was born near Barnsville, in Belmont County, Ohio, daughter of Ahijah and Jane (Eaton) Williams, both of whom were born in that same vicinity, the former of English ancestry, the Williams having - moved by way of Pennsylvania into Ohio, and the latter a daughter of Elijah and Jane (Campbell) Eaton, of Highland (Scotch) parentage. About 1856 Ezra Williams and his wife moved from Ohio to Indiana and settled in the Quaker settlement near New London in Howard County, where they spent the remainder of their lives. Ezra Williams was a birthright Quaker and his wife changed her faith from that of the Methodist to that of the Friends in order that their union might be harmonious on the question of religion. Her father, Elijah Eaton, served for four years as a soldier of the Union during the Civil War, attached to the Army of the Potomac and he had a son, James Eaton, who served in the artillery in the Army of the Cumberland, under Grant and Sherman. Lydia M. (Williams) Hanson died in 1878, when her daughter, Elizabeth, was but a child and Thomas E. Hanson later married his deceased wife's sister, Emma, who died in the spring of 1903. Thomas E. Hanson's maternal grandmother, Rachel (Stubbs) Cox, mother of his mother, Rachel, was of French Huguenot ancestry, her forbears having fled from France during the days of the persecution and settled in Ireland, where they became attached to the Society of Friends; members of the family later coming to this country and remaining devoted Friends to the present generation. The Hansons have been traced back through their Danish ancestry to the days of the Vikings, the family having come to this country during Colonial days by way of England.
Elizabeth Hanson received her early schooling in the schools of New London and upon completing the course in the high school there entered Earlham College, from the science departments of which she was graduated in 1903. She then entered the training school for nurses in connection with the Deaconess Hospital at Indianapolis, with a view to becoming a professional nurse, but after three years of such training her health began to suffer and she left three months before the date of her expected graduation. She shortly afterward married Air. Munger and did not return to Indianapolis to finish her course. Mr. and Mrs. Munger have a very pleasant home and take an interested and useful part in the general social activities of the community in which they live, helpful factors in the promotion of all agencies having to do with the advancement of the general welfare of the community at large.
783. Hinshaw, Wm., Ency. of Amer. Quaker Genealogy, Vol IV - OH, Stillwater MM, Belmont Co OH, pages 362, 403, 404, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214349, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214391, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214392, p. 1132.
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784. Hinshaw, Wm., Ency. of Amer. Quaker Genealogy, Vol IV - OH, Stillwater MM, Belmont Co OH, pages 362, 403, 404, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214349, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214391, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214392, p. 403, 404, 1100.
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785. Hinshaw, Wm., Ency. of Amer. Quaker Genealogy, Vol IV - OH, Stillwater MM, Belmont Co OH, pages 362, 403, 404, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214349, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214391, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214392, p. 403, 1100, 1132.
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786. “Federal census 1850, Belmont Co., OH, USA.” p 421 Goshen city.
787. Hinshaw, Wm., Ency. of Amer. Quaker Genealogy, Vol IV - OH, Stillwater MM, Belmont Co OH, pages 362, 403, 404, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214349, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214391, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214392, 1061.
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788. Hinshaw, Wm., Ency. of Amer. Quaker Genealogy, Vol IV - OH, Stillwater MM, Belmont Co OH, pages 362, 403, 404, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214349, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214391, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214392, p. 404, 1132.
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789. “Letter, Handwritten Hanson Family History,” Mary Caleb Bundy (Aunt Callie), (daughter of Deborah(2) H. Hanson Bundy Stanton), copy received by email from John Gronewald 3/12/12), p 10.
Dear Mary or Jane,
This package I am sending to you (also to both) is as you will see, the Hanson pedigree from my great grand father - down to our children. I wrote it for thee - Jane & thought to get it in better shape but no use, I cannot see & cannot do more, I hope you can translate it & in time cull out what you want. Thee, Jane will see that I give a lot of our Bundy family, when I give Mother- Debbie (Aunt Debbie) listing them to note the numbers the ----with a circle {number 24 inside a circle} ---- of them means a page to be referred to. The ___ is not very well done but --- for three years I cannot see to write satisfactorily. I also misspell. Please excuse mistakes, Love Aunt Calie.
Page 4
Elijah Hanson served as a private in the Revolutionary War & was honorably discharged from service by President Monroe. He was born about the year 1754 perhaps in N.C. and claimed to be of Irish ancestry though the name name Hanson is family of Germany or Swedish origin.
Elijah Hanson Sr. married in N.C. Susanna Scrivener. They were Friends or Quakers. Children on Page 6.
Elijah Hanson Sr. died in N.C.
Page 5
{number 4 within a circle} Crcle means page of Reference.
Page 6
Elijah Hanson Sr. (m) Susanna Scrivener. Their Children as follows though order not certain
Ailce, deceased
Manoah m. Rachel Stubbs {p 8}
Clarkie m.___ Wood
Elizabeth m.___ Cook
Levicie m. ___ Edgerton
Isaac m. Maria Montgomery {14}
Borden m. ___ Cot {20}
Elijah m. Eliza Stubbs {24}
Page 7 (blank)
Page 8
Manoah Hanson, Sr. m. Rachel Stubbs. Some of their children were,
Manoah, Jr m _____ {10}
Betsy or Elizabeth m. ___ {12}
Clarkie m. ____ {12}
Elijah {12}
Joseph {12}
Iddo {12}
Page 9 (blank)
Page 10
Manoah Hanson Jr m. Millicent ___
He died leaving his children and her children Mary & George.
Mary was raised by Elwood Dean & wife (Elwood Dean was a Minister in the Friends Church).
Mary Hanson m. ___ Hiatte of __-Hill, __. They had 2 children, Elwood and George
Page 11 (blank)
Page 12
Betsy or Elizabeth Hanson, daughter of Manoah Hanson, Sr
m (1) ___ White [ Elijah, ?
m (2) Jessie Davis
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Page 13 (blank)
Page 14
Isaac Hanson m. Maria Montgomery.
Children remembered:
Susanna m. (see {16}
James Evers
Was his 1st wife, see {38}
Emily m Elwood Evers see {12}
Was his 1st wife
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The oldest daughter of Isaac Hanson [J Note - I don't know who this would be] m. Jessie Davis, his 1st wife. see page {18}
Page 15 (blank)
Page 16
Susanna Hanson m. James Evers
(they had his children Rebecca who married James Brown)
Susanna died in a short time after which James Evers married Zilpha Hanson, daughter of Elijah & Eliza Hanson. see p {22}
Emily Hanson m. Elwood Evers. They had 2 children a son who died in infancy and a daughter, Dora, who died in childhood. After Emily's death, Elwood married Clarkie Hanson his 2nd wife, see p {12}
Page 17 (blank)
Page 18
Elizabeth or Betsy Hanson daughter of Isaac Hanson m. Samuel Davis.
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____Hanson, one of the oldest daughter of Isaac Hanson m. Jesse Davis, being his 1st wife. Their children Elijah & Susanna. [J note - But I don't know who this would be]
Jesse Davis 2nd wife Elizabeth (Betsy) Hanson White. See {12}
Page 19 (blank)
Page 20 & 21
Borden Hanson
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Page 22
Elijah Hanson Jr. _?_ son Elijah Hanson Sr. & Susanna Scribener
Elijah Hanson Jr. born in 1797 in N.C. Was married to to Eliza Stubbs in 1818 in Stillwater Friends Meeting (near ___, Ohio). Eliza Stubbs was born in Georgia in 1801.
Elijah Hanson died Feb 1876, age 79.
Eliza S Hanson died in 1876 age almost 77.
Elijah & Eliza Hansons Children were 14, find page {24}
Page 23 (blank)
Page 24
Elijah Hanson Jr m. Eliza Stubbs. Children (name, Ref Page, Born):
Wm, 26, 1819
Joseph, 30, 1821
Susanna, 32, 1823
Robert, 34, 1825
Elijah, 36, 1827
Zilphia, 38, 1829
Eliza, 40, 1831
John, 42, 1833
Asa, 42, 1835
Deborah, 46, 1830
Lydia, 62, 1842
Isaac, deceased, 1846
Benjamin, 64, 1849
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Page 45
Page 46
Deborah Hanson (m) First Caleb Y. Bundy
one daughter Mary Caleb (over)
Deborah Hanson (m) Second Chalkly Bundy,
who had 6 living & 2 deceased by his 1st wife Sarah Dandina (sp?)
These 6 children then were Stet (sic) Children of Deborah Hanson Bundy
see p. 47 or over
Deborah Hanson Bundy (m) Third Eli Stanton
one child Nathan Eli
Eli Stanton had 3 children by 1st Marriage with Mary Bundy Stanton, the three
William H, 1860
Sarah B, 1861
Emma Clara, 1863
See p. 58
Deborah H.B. Stanton & Eli Stanton, one child
Nathan Eli (m) Sadie Stanton
Page 47
Deborah Hanson Bundy & Caleb Y Bundy’s one child
Mary Caleb Bundy (m) Thompson Smith
Their children
Deborah Sarah, died at 20 months old
Mary Avice (m) Harlem S. Webster
Wm. Tecumseh (m) Helen Armstrong
Williis Wm (m) Ruth Baughman, no children
(remainder of page 47 not transcribed)
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790. “Federal census 1850, Belmont Co., OH, USA.” p. 421 Goshen Twp.
791. “Federal census 1860.” p. 587 Sparta, Livingston Co., NY USA.
792. “Federal Census 1880.” p. 16 North Dansville, Livingston Co., NY USA.
793. “Federal Census 1870.” p. 325 Dansville, Livingston Co., NY USA.
794. “Federal Census 1880.” p. 255A North Dansville, Livingston Co., NY USA.
795. “Federal Census 1910.” p. 302B, Hamburg, Erie Co., NY.
796. “Federal census 1860.” p. 587.
797. “Federal Census 1880.” p 255a North Dansville, Livingston Co., NY USA.
798. “1900 Federal Census.” Olean City, Cattaraguas, NY.
799. “Federal Census 1910.” p. 302B, Hamburg, Erie Co., NY .
800. “Federal Census 1850.” p. 312-3 Sparta, Livingston Co., NY USA.
801. “Federal Census 1920.” Chicago, Ward 7, Cook Co., IL.
802. The Book of Detroiters, 1908, p. 418, Marquis. Albert Nelson, A. N. Marquis Co, http://www.usgennet.org/usa/mi/county/tuscola/det/detsmi-spa.htm.
SNYDER, James Hiram; born, Carbon Co., Pa., Dec. 7, 1844; son of Thomas and LOVINA (Johns) Snyder; educated in district school at Sparta, N.Y., and academy, Dansville, N.Y., married at Michigan City, Ind., Dec. 8, 1875, Jessie Fremont Sovereign. Studied chemistry and practiced same, 1868-70; was salesman of farm machinery one season and school teacher one winter; began in railroad service as brakeman Michigan Central R.R., at Michigan City, Sept., 1871; promoted to conductor, 1873, yard master, 1879; assistant train master, 1880, train master, 1888, division superintendent, 1890; became general superintendent Indiana Harbor Belt Line, 1905, and has been assistant general superintendent Michigan Central R.R., since 1906. Democrat in political sentiment, but does not support nominees that in his opinion are unsuitable persons. Protestant. Office: Gen’l Office Mich. Central R.R. Residence: 130 Lafayette Av.
803. “SnyderJessieSovereignDeathCert,” Chicago, Cook Co., IL, 60029018.
804. “Federal Census 1880.” Michigan City, La Porte Co., IN.
805. “SnyderJamesHdeathCert,” Chicago, Ward 7, Cook Co., IL, 6009073, from 33 years at address.
806. “Federal Census 1910.” Chicago, Cook Co., IL.
808. “Federal Census 1880.” p. 13, N. Dansville, Livingston Co., NY USA.
809. Birth Book 1883, Freas Snyder, 15 Sep 1883, Reg #128, Town Hall, Dansville, Livingston Co., NY.
810. “Federal Census 1870.” p. 292 Dansville, Livingston Co., NY USA.
811. “Federal Census 1920.” Dansville, Livingston Co., NY USA.
812. “Federal Census 1910.” p. 253, N. Dansville, Livingston Co., NY.
813. “Birth Cert., Freas Snyder,” Livingston Co., NY, #19697, SnyderFreasBirthCert.jpg.
814. “Federal census 1860.” Sparta, Livingston Co., NY.
815. “Federal Census 1870.” Dansville, Livingston Co., NY.
816. “1900 Federal Census.” sheet 10, North Dansville, Livingston Co., NY USA.
817. “Federal Census 1920.” Dansville, Livingston Co., NY.
818. “Federal Census 1930.” p. 13B, Niagara Falls, Niagara Co., NY USA.
819. “WWII Draft Registration,” 27 April 1942, U 721.
820. Warren City Directories, Warren Co., Historical Soc, Warren, PA.
821. “Federal Census 1920.” Warren Borough, Warren Co., PA.
822. “Texas Death Index, 1903-2000,” Texas Dep’t of Health.
823. “obit., Alice Snyder, Warren Times Observer,” Warren, PA, 1 July 1969.
824. “Marriage Records,” 1913-1915, Warren Co. Historical Soc., Warren, PA.
825. “Federal Census 1910.” Warren Borough, Warren Co., PA.
826. “WWI Draft Registration,” Sept 1918, Warren, Warren Co., PA, 37-2-33 C.
827. “Federal Census 1930.” Warren Borough, Warren Co., PA.
828. “Inscriptions from Colorado City, TX cemetery,” transcribed by Pat Hudgins, 2001, http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Mitchell/ColoradoCityS.html, viewed 4/9/2006.
829. “Federal Census 1850.” p. 215, NYC Distr 1, Ward 9, NY.
830. “Federal census 1860.” p. 289, NYC Div. 4, Ward 9, NY.
831. “Marriage Book One (1881-1890), Mitchell Co., TX,” transcribed by D. Hildebrand, www.rootsweb.com/~txmitche/vitals/marriages/marriages_to_1890.html, viewed 4/8/2006.
W.H. Snyder and Nellie Lewis-Feb.7, 1883/O.F.Rogers, Minister
832. “1900 Federal Census.” Justice Precinct 4, Scurry Co., TX.
833. “Federal Census 1910.” Justice Precinct 4, Scurry Co., TX.
834. “US IRS Tax Assessment Lists, 1862-1918,” Div 15, District 25, 1863, Microfilm, Nat’l Archives Series M603, Roll 172, page 247.
835. Church Record of Christ Lutheran Congregation 1782-1833, Shoenersville, Hanover Twp, Lehigh Co., PA, copied by William J. Hinke, June 1938, Trexler Library, Lehigh Valley Hist. Soc., Allentown PA, p. 11.
p. 37: Marriages
I. By the Rev. John Frederick Ernst, 1762-1790:
17 Apr 1786: “John Nicholas Gloeckner, widower, and Anna Maria Seib married.”
1 Jun 1789: “Peter Schyneider, single, and Margaret, formerly Widow Bast.”
8 Jun 1790: “John Nicholas Gloeckner, widower, and Barbara Schneider, single”
II. By the Rev George Joseph Wichtermann, 1792
25 Dec 1792: “Henrty Schneider, son of the late Anthony Schneider, single and Elizabeth, da. of Caspar Ritter”
III. Burials by Rev. John Frederick Ernst 1784-1790:
14 Dec 1785: was buried Catharine, da. of Caspar Ritter, Sr. and his wf. Anna Maria; b. May 26, 1757; married John Nicholas Gloeckner, June 9, 1772; she bore in wedlock lasting 13 years 10 children, one son and one daughter; she died in child birth Dec. 12th. Her age 28 yrs, 6 mos, 2 wks and 2d.
836. Records of Schoenersville Cemetery Association, Myron P. Wehr, 1996.
837. “Federal Census 1850.” p. 182, Easton, Northampton Co, PA.
838. Tombstone Inscriptions 1785-1885 Christ Union Church Cemetery, Schoenersville, Hanover Twp., Lehigh Co., PA, Seng, Charles F., p. 22, 24, Trexler Library, Lehigh Valley Hist. Soc., Allentown PA, p. 24.
Schneider, Heinrich - b. March 1 1769, m. 61 years to Elisabeth Ritter having 7 sons and 4 daughters d. November 15 1854
839. History of Christ Lutheran and Reformed Church, Shoenersville, PA, C. L. Schmoyer & Co., 1930, 89, 92, 93, p. 92.
840. “Federal Census, 1820.” p. 213, Allen Twp, Northampton Co, PA USA.
841. “Federal census 1830.” p. 133, Allen Twp, Northampton Co., PA USA.
842. Church Record of Christ Lutheran Congregation 1782-1833, Shoenersville, Hanover Twp, Lehigh Co., PA, copied by William J. Hinke, June 1938, Trexler Library, Lehigh Valley Hist. Soc., Allentown PA, p. 15.
p. 37: Marriages
I. By the Rev. John Frederick Ernst, 1762-1790:
17 Apr 1786: “John Nicholas Gloeckner, widower, and Anna Maria Seib married.”
1 Jun 1789: “Peter Schyneider, single, and Margaret, formerly Widow Bast.”
8 Jun 1790: “John Nicholas Gloeckner, widower, and Barbara Schneider, single”
II. By the Rev George Joseph Wichtermann, 1792
25 Dec 1792: “Henrty Schneider, son of the late Anthony Schneider, single and Elizabeth, da. of Caspar Ritter”
III. Burials by Rev. John Frederick Ernst 1784-1790:
14 Dec 1785: was buried Catharine, da. of Caspar Ritter, Sr. and his wf. Anna Maria; b. May 26, 1757; married John Nicholas Gloeckner, June 9, 1772; she bore in wedlock lasting 13 years 10 children, one son and one daughter; she died in child birth Dec. 12th. Her age 28 yrs, 6 mos, 2 wks and 2d.
843. Church Record of Christ Lutheran Congregation 1782-1833, Shoenersville, Hanover Twp, Lehigh Co., PA, copied by William J. Hinke, June 1938, Trexler Library, Lehigh Valley Hist. Soc., Allentown PA, p. 23.
p. 37: Marriages
I. By the Rev. John Frederick Ernst, 1762-1790:
17 Apr 1786: “John Nicholas Gloeckner, widower, and Anna Maria Seib married.”
1 Jun 1789: “Peter Schyneider, single, and Margaret, formerly Widow Bast.”
8 Jun 1790: “John Nicholas Gloeckner, widower, and Barbara Schneider, single”
II. By the Rev George Joseph Wichtermann, 1792
25 Dec 1792: “Henrty Schneider, son of the late Anthony Schneider, single and Elizabeth, da. of Caspar Ritter”
III. Burials by Rev. John Frederick Ernst 1784-1790:
14 Dec 1785: was buried Catharine, da. of Caspar Ritter, Sr. and his wf. Anna Maria; b. May 26, 1757; married John Nicholas Gloeckner, June 9, 1772; she bore in wedlock lasting 13 years 10 children, one son and one daughter; she died in child birth Dec. 12th. Her age 28 yrs, 6 mos, 2 wks and 2d.
844. Church Record of Christ Lutheran Congregation 1782-1833, Shoenersville, Hanover Twp, Lehigh Co., PA, copied by William J. Hinke, June 1938, Trexler Library, Lehigh Valley Hist. Soc., Allentown PA, p. 24, but Henry’s wife’s name given as Maria (same as child).
p. 37: Marriages
I. By the Rev. John Frederick Ernst, 1762-1790:
17 Apr 1786: “John Nicholas Gloeckner, widower, and Anna Maria Seib married.”
1 Jun 1789: “Peter Schyneider, single, and Margaret, formerly Widow Bast.”
8 Jun 1790: “John Nicholas Gloeckner, widower, and Barbara Schneider, single”
II. By the Rev George Joseph Wichtermann, 1792
25 Dec 1792: “Henrty Schneider, son of the late Anthony Schneider, single and Elizabeth, da. of Caspar Ritter”
III. Burials by Rev. John Frederick Ernst 1784-1790:
14 Dec 1785: was buried Catharine, da. of Caspar Ritter, Sr. and his wf. Anna Maria; b. May 26, 1757; married John Nicholas Gloeckner, June 9, 1772; she bore in wedlock lasting 13 years 10 children, one son and one daughter; she died in child birth Dec. 12th. Her age 28 yrs, 6 mos, 2 wks and 2d.
845. “Ritter Family from Germany,” Barbara A. Ritter Morgenstern, http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/m/o/r/B...E35-0004.html#CHILD9, Generation No. 4.
846. Church Record of Christ Lutheran Congregation 1782-1833, Shoenersville, Hanover Twp, Lehigh Co., PA, copied by William J. Hinke, June 1938, Trexler Library, Lehigh Valley Hist. Soc., Allentown PA, p. 20.
p. 37: Marriages
I. By the Rev. John Frederick Ernst, 1762-1790:
17 Apr 1786: “John Nicholas Gloeckner, widower, and Anna Maria Seib married.”
1 Jun 1789: “Peter Schyneider, single, and Margaret, formerly Widow Bast.”
8 Jun 1790: “John Nicholas Gloeckner, widower, and Barbara Schneider, single”
II. By the Rev George Joseph Wichtermann, 1792
25 Dec 1792: “Henrty Schneider, son of the late Anthony Schneider, single and Elizabeth, da. of Caspar Ritter”
III. Burials by Rev. John Frederick Ernst 1784-1790:
14 Dec 1785: was buried Catharine, da. of Caspar Ritter, Sr. and his wf. Anna Maria; b. May 26, 1757; married John Nicholas Gloeckner, June 9, 1772; she bore in wedlock lasting 13 years 10 children, one son and one daughter; she died in child birth Dec. 12th. Her age 28 yrs, 6 mos, 2 wks and 2d.
847. Church Record of Christ Lutheran Congregation 1782-1833, Shoenersville, Hanover Twp, Lehigh Co., PA, copied by William J. Hinke, June 1938, Trexler Library, Lehigh Valley Hist. Soc., Allentown PA, p. 9.
p. 37: Marriages
I. By the Rev. John Frederick Ernst, 1762-1790:
17 Apr 1786: “John Nicholas Gloeckner, widower, and Anna Maria Seib married.”
1 Jun 1789: “Peter Schyneider, single, and Margaret, formerly Widow Bast.”
8 Jun 1790: “John Nicholas Gloeckner, widower, and Barbara Schneider, single”
II. By the Rev George Joseph Wichtermann, 1792
25 Dec 1792: “Henrty Schneider, son of the late Anthony Schneider, single and Elizabeth, da. of Caspar Ritter”
III. Burials by Rev. John Frederick Ernst 1784-1790:
14 Dec 1785: was buried Catharine, da. of Caspar Ritter, Sr. and his wf. Anna Maria; b. May 26, 1757; married John Nicholas Gloeckner, June 9, 1772; she bore in wedlock lasting 13 years 10 children, one son and one daughter; she died in child birth Dec. 12th. Her age 28 yrs, 6 mos, 2 wks and 2d.
848. Record of Burials, Egypt United Church of Christ, Lower Cemetery, adjacent to Church Bldg., copied by Myron P. Wehr, Trexler Library, Lehigh Valley Hist. Soc., Allentown PA, p. 247.
P. 247:
RITTER, ELIZABETH (nee Snyder). Born 26 Mar 1791. Married Heinrich J. Ritter on 15 Dec 1805 for 48 yra. Issue 5 sons, 4 daus, 22 grandchildren, 8 great grandchildren. Died 8 Jan 1855. Age 63 yr. 9 mo. 12 days. “Text” Psalm 31:6. Row 15.
RITTER, HEINRICH JOHN. Son of Caspar and Ottilia (nee Hertz) Ritter. Born 22 Feb 1780. Married to Elizabeth Snyder on 15 Dec 1805 for 48 yrs. Issue 5 sons and 4 daus., 22 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren. Died 18 Feb 1854. Age 73 yr 11 mo. 26 days. Row 15.
850. Eighteenth Century Marriages, Lehigh Co., PA, by Charles F. Seng, 1971, p. 16.
851. Marriage Records, 18th Century, Lehigh Co., PA, Charles F. Seng, 1968, Trexler Library, Lehigh Valley Hist. Soc., Allentown PA, p. 15.
852. “Federal Census 1810.” p. 89, Allen Twp., Northampton Co., PA USA.
853. “Federal Census 1810.” p. 139, Allen Twp, Northampton Co., PA USA.
854. Polks 1939 Directory of Lexington, KY.
855. On-line obituary, Bob Bailey, Legacy.com, 8/8/2004.
George Robert "Bob" Bailey
George Robert "Bob" BAILEY Bob Bailey was born August 15, 1915, the oldest son of George and May Bailey in Brooklyn, NY, and passed away August 5, 2004. He was preceded in death by his son Richard Bailey. He is survived by his wife of 65 years, Martha Culbertson Bailey, son G. Robert Bailey, Jr., and his wife Susan of Houston, TX, daughter Bette Brightman and her husband Michael of Pasco, WA, brother Thomas Bailey and his wife Nancylee of Abingdon, VA, sister Virginia Gogarty of Ft. Myers, FL, niece Barbara Allen and her husband Joe Leinonen of Seattle, seven grandchildren, and eleven great grandchildren. After living on Long Island, NY, until 1965, he and Martha made "the best move ever" to Seattle. They lived in Llandover by the Sound for 36 years before moving to Merrill Gardens in Mill Creek in 2001. In addition to traveling for business in five northwest states, Bob and Martha were devoted to visiting family in Eastern Washington and Texas. Also, they attended many reunions at Duke University where he and Martha graduated in 1937. He was a member of the swim team and Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity. Bob participated in many organizations throughout his life. He was a member of the Public Links Seniors of Washington for many years and made many lasting friendships. While in Seattle, he was a volunteer driver for Seattle/King County Senior Services for which he was named a Volunteer of the Year by the NFL in 2001. At Merrill Gardens, he kept active by making many friends and acting as treasurer of the community council and was manager of the "Country Store". Services will be at Evergreen-Washelli Funeral Home at noon on Tuesday, August 10, 2004. He will be missed by his loving family and many friends.
856. “George Robert Bailey,” “U.S. Social Security Applications & Claims Index 1936-2007,” Ancestry.com Operations, 2015.
857. Newspaper report of George R. Bailey’s death
File: BaileyGeoR death
858. “Find a Grave for Arthur Charles Gogarty and Virginia Mary, his wife,” https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/166932435.
859. “Marriage License for Arthur Gogarty & Virginia Bailey,” New York, NY, License No. 10322, New york City Municipal Archives, New York, NY, Borough of Queens.
860. “1900 Federal Census.” sheet 10, North Dansville, Livingston Co.
861. “NC, Dobbs, Probate and Estate Records,” Martha Marble, 2001, http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/dobbs/wills/probate.txt.
PROBATE AND ESTATE RECORDS
These lists were given to me by Russell King many years ago with no notation
where they came from. I assume the originals are located at the NC Archives. The
name of the deceased I have put I CAPS.
North Carolina A List of certificates for Obtaining probates, admrs granted by
the Inferior court of Dobbs County from Oct. Court 1763 to October Court 1764
Inclusive
(snip)
****
An Account of Letters of Administration Granted for Dobbs County in the Year 1772
1st column - date of the letters
2nd column - To whom Granted
3rd column - on whose Estate
4th column - Names of the Securities
5th column - Value of the Bond
6th column - at what Court taken
(snip)
?? 1772 - Patience Scrivin exr - ISAAC SCRIVIN - July Court 1772
(snip)
862. Hinshaw, Wm., Ency. of Amer. Quaker Genealogy, Vol 1 - NC, 289, Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 1300 Locust St., Philadelphia, PA, see narrative re Contentnea MM, Wayne Co, NC.
Page 147-D
Elijah Hinson d. 2 - 3 - 1802
File: HinsonElijah1 Death
863. Hinshaw, Wm., Ency. of Amer. Quaker Genealogy, Vol 1 - NC, 289, Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 1300 Locust St., Philadelphia, PA, p. 318 died before marriage of daughter Hannah.
Page 147-D
Elijah Hinson d. 2 - 3 - 1802
File: HinsonElijah1 Death
864. Hinshaw, Wm., Ency. of Amer. Quaker Genealogy, Vol 1 - NC, 289, Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 1300 Locust St., Philadelphia, PA, Core Sound MM, p. 275.
Page 147-D
Elijah Hinson d. 2 - 3 - 1802
File: HinsonElijah1 Death
865. Wm. Saunders, Colonial Records of NC, Vol IV 1734-1752, Broadfoot Publishing, Wilmington, NC, 1993, p. 1043 & 1040.
866. Hodges, Francis, “Misc. Deeds, Dobbs Co., NC,” http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/dobbs/deeds/misdeed2.txt.
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/dobbs/deeds/misdeed2.txt
Misc. Deeds - Dobbs County, NC
Submitted for use in the USGenWeb Project Archives by F. R. Hodges
<frhodges@gate.net>
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ABSTRACTS OF MISCELLANEOUS DEEDS AND GRANTS - DOBBS COUNTY, NC.-
1762-1791
FROM THE NORTH CAROLINA STATE ARCHIVES, RALEIGH, NC.
Prepared by: Francis R. Hodges
(snip)
Date: 3 April, 1770
Nature of document: Indenture
Grantor: Isaac Scriven, cooper
Grantee: Thomas Uzzell
Extent: 200 acres more or less
In consideration of: 20 pounds proclamation money
Location: East side of Bear Creek
Description: "part granted to said Isaac Scriven. . . 28 April, 1768. . .
the other part the said Isaac Scriven purchased of Richard Caswell
formerly belonged to Thomas Jones. . . being part of that land as the
said
Isaac Scriven excepted in the Deed he Sign'd to Rich'd Bush by his Bond
to
Joseph Williams and John Oxley Harrison. . ."
Mentioned: Joseph Williams, John Oxley Harrison, Jones' or Rouses'
patent
line, Isaac Scriven's patent line
Witnesss: Philip Stone, James Parker, John Lawson
Date: 21 January, 1771
Nature of document: Indenture
Grantor: Isaac Screven
Grantee: Thomas Uzzell, tavern keeper
Extent: 200 acres more or less
In consideration of: 15 lbs. proclamation money
Location: east side of Bear Creek and upper side of Muddy Branch
Description: part of land granted to Isaac Screven by patent dated 28
April, 1768; part purchased by Screven from Gov. Richard Caswell,
formerly
belonging to Thomas Jones ". . .being part of that land as the sd. Isaac
Screven excepted in a deed he signed to Richard Bush"
Mentioned: corner of John Smith, patent
Witness: Philip Stone, William Hall (X), John Oxley Harrison
(snip)
Date: __?__ December, 1791
Nature of document: Indenture
Grantor: Isum Uzzell
Grantee: Daniel Taylor
Extent: Two tracts of 200 acres each
Inconsideration of: 60 pounds specia
Description: 1st tract - "part of the said land was granted sd. Isaac
Screven by patent dated 20 April, 1768. . . the other part the sd. Isaac
Screven purchased of Richard Caswell attorney at law formerly belonged to
Thos. Jones," 2nd tract - joining above mentioned
Mentioned: dividing corner between Joseph Williams and John Oxley
Harrison, Jones or Rouse's patent line
Witness: John Lawson, Wm. Taylor, Matthew Moseley
Enrolled: 4 February, 1792
Registrar: D. Caswell
867. Hodges, Francis, “Misc. Deeds, Dobbs Co., NC,” http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/dobbs/deeds/misdeed2.txt, orig #3 pp. 326-7.
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/dobbs/deeds/misdeed2.txt
Misc. Deeds - Dobbs County, NC
Submitted for use in the USGenWeb Project Archives by F. R. Hodges
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ABSTRACTS OF MISCELLANEOUS DEEDS AND GRANTS - DOBBS COUNTY, NC.-
1762-1791
FROM THE NORTH CAROLINA STATE ARCHIVES, RALEIGH, NC.
Prepared by: Francis R. Hodges
(snip)
Date: 3 April, 1770
Nature of document: Indenture
Grantor: Isaac Scriven, cooper
Grantee: Thomas Uzzell
Extent: 200 acres more or less
In consideration of: 20 pounds proclamation money
Location: East side of Bear Creek
Description: "part granted to said Isaac Scriven. . . 28 April, 1768. . .
the other part the said Isaac Scriven purchased of Richard Caswell
formerly belonged to Thomas Jones. . . being part of that land as the
said
Isaac Scriven excepted in the Deed he Sign'd to Rich'd Bush by his Bond
to
Joseph Williams and John Oxley Harrison. . ."
Mentioned: Joseph Williams, John Oxley Harrison, Jones' or Rouses'
patent
line, Isaac Scriven's patent line
Witnesss: Philip Stone, James Parker, John Lawson
Date: 21 January, 1771
Nature of document: Indenture
Grantor: Isaac Screven
Grantee: Thomas Uzzell, tavern keeper
Extent: 200 acres more or less
In consideration of: 15 lbs. proclamation money
Location: east side of Bear Creek and upper side of Muddy Branch
Description: part of land granted to Isaac Screven by patent dated 28
April, 1768; part purchased by Screven from Gov. Richard Caswell,
formerly
belonging to Thomas Jones ". . .being part of that land as the sd. Isaac
Screven excepted in a deed he signed to Richard Bush"
Mentioned: corner of John Smith, patent
Witness: Philip Stone, William Hall (X), John Oxley Harrison
(snip)
Date: __?__ December, 1791
Nature of document: Indenture
Grantor: Isum Uzzell
Grantee: Daniel Taylor
Extent: Two tracts of 200 acres each
Inconsideration of: 60 pounds specia
Description: 1st tract - "part of the said land was granted sd. Isaac
Screven by patent dated 20 April, 1768. . . the other part the sd. Isaac
Screven purchased of Richard Caswell attorney at law formerly belonged to
Thos. Jones," 2nd tract - joining above mentioned
Mentioned: dividing corner between Joseph Williams and John Oxley
Harrison, Jones or Rouse's patent line
Witness: John Lawson, Wm. Taylor, Matthew Moseley
Enrolled: 4 February, 1792
Registrar: D. Caswell
868. ScrivenBearCreek.jpg.
File: ScrivenBearCreek
869. Hodges, Francis, “Misc. Deeds, Dobbs Co., NC,” http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/dobbs/deeds/misdeed2.txt, orig #5, p. 92.
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/dobbs/deeds/misdeed2.txt
Misc. Deeds - Dobbs County, NC
Submitted for use in the USGenWeb Project Archives by F. R. Hodges
<frhodges@gate.net>
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ABSTRACTS OF MISCELLANEOUS DEEDS AND GRANTS - DOBBS COUNTY, NC.-
1762-1791
FROM THE NORTH CAROLINA STATE ARCHIVES, RALEIGH, NC.
Prepared by: Francis R. Hodges
(snip)
Date: 3 April, 1770
Nature of document: Indenture
Grantor: Isaac Scriven, cooper
Grantee: Thomas Uzzell
Extent: 200 acres more or less
In consideration of: 20 pounds proclamation money
Location: East side of Bear Creek
Description: "part granted to said Isaac Scriven. . . 28 April, 1768. . .
the other part the said Isaac Scriven purchased of Richard Caswell
formerly belonged to Thomas Jones. . . being part of that land as the
said
Isaac Scriven excepted in the Deed he Sign'd to Rich'd Bush by his Bond
to
Joseph Williams and John Oxley Harrison. . ."
Mentioned: Joseph Williams, John Oxley Harrison, Jones' or Rouses'
patent
line, Isaac Scriven's patent line
Witnesss: Philip Stone, James Parker, John Lawson
Date: 21 January, 1771
Nature of document: Indenture
Grantor: Isaac Screven
Grantee: Thomas Uzzell, tavern keeper
Extent: 200 acres more or less
In consideration of: 15 lbs. proclamation money
Location: east side of Bear Creek and upper side of Muddy Branch
Description: part of land granted to Isaac Screven by patent dated 28
April, 1768; part purchased by Screven from Gov. Richard Caswell,
formerly
belonging to Thomas Jones ". . .being part of that land as the sd. Isaac
Screven excepted in a deed he signed to Richard Bush"
Mentioned: corner of John Smith, patent
Witness: Philip Stone, William Hall (X), John Oxley Harrison
(snip)
Date: __?__ December, 1791
Nature of document: Indenture
Grantor: Isum Uzzell
Grantee: Daniel Taylor
Extent: Two tracts of 200 acres each
Inconsideration of: 60 pounds specia
Description: 1st tract - "part of the said land was granted sd. Isaac
Screven by patent dated 20 April, 1768. . . the other part the sd. Isaac
Screven purchased of Richard Caswell attorney at law formerly belonged to
Thos. Jones," 2nd tract - joining above mentioned
Mentioned: dividing corner between Joseph Williams and John Oxley
Harrison, Jones or Rouse's patent line
Witness: John Lawson, Wm. Taylor, Matthew Moseley
Enrolled: 4 February, 1792
Registrar: D. Caswell
870. Hinshaw, Wm., Ency. of Amer. Quaker Genealogy, Vol 1 - NC, 289, Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 1300 Locust St., Philadelphia, PA, p. ?, bginning of Contentnea MM.
Page 147-D
Elijah Hinson d. 2 - 3 - 1802
File: HinsonElijah1 Death
871. Abstract of North Carolina Wills 1760-1800, Olds, Fred A., Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. Baltimore, MD, 319, (Wayne Co. section).
872. “1790 Federal census.” Wayne Co., NC.
873. “1800 Federal census.” Wayne Co., NC.
874. “Transcription of Overwharton Parish Records 1720-1760,” www.rootsweb.com/~vastaffo/registerindex.htm.
HINSON-related extracts
Hinson, George Married Margaret Burchell, December 29, 1746
Hinson, Lettie Daughter of George born May 21, 1750
Hinson, Mary Daughter of George and Margaret born October 28, 1752
Hinson, Margaret Wife of George died November 22, 1752
Hinson, George Married Sarah Sullivan February 4, 1753
Hinson, Elizah Son of George and Sarah born May 27, 1754
>>>>>>(perhaps Elijah for son)<<<<<<< note by Jon Avery
Hinson, Edmund Died November 18, 1742
Hinson, Mary Died at John Honey's, March 16, 1747
Hinson, Mary Married Henry Threlkeld November 2, 1748
Hinson, Charles Departed this life February 22, 1750
Hinson, Joyie Married James Crap June 3, 1750
Hinson, Elizabeth Daughter of Sarah born May 31, 1752
Hinson, Sarah Daughter of Lazarus and Sarah born November 21, 1755
Burchel, Nanny Daughter of Charles and Margaret, born October 12, 1741
Burchell, Charles Son of Charles born July 10, 1744
Burchell, Charles Died at his home March 25, 1745
Burchell, Margaret Married George Hinson December 29, 1746
Burchel, William Departed this life at George Hinson's, April 14, 1753
Sullivan, Sarah Married George Hinson February 4, 1753
Below are listed the names of the slave owners; the date following the name indicates the first year that a person had a slave born or baptized in Overwharton Parish.
Hinson, Charles 1741
Persons Names Number of Acres Amounts Paid; Why Not Paid and General Remarks
Charles Hinson 190 Paid 48 lbs. Tobacco
875. Stafford County, Virginia Tithables 1723-1790, Vogt, John and Keithley, T. William, Iberian Publishing Co., Athens GA., Vol 2 of 2, p. 350, name "Hinson".
876. Stafford County, Virginia Tithables 1723-1790, Vogt, John and Keithley, T. William, Iberian Publishing Co., Athens GA., Vol 2 of 2, p. 375, name "Henson".
877. Stafford County, Virginia Tithables 1723-1790, Vogt, John and Keithley, T. William, Iberian Publishing Co., Athens GA., Vol 2 of 2, p. 436, name "Henson".
878. Stafford County, Virginia Tithables 1723-1790, Vogt, John and Keithley, T. William, Iberian Publishing Co., Athens GA., Vol 2 of 2, p. 495 & 528 (dup?), name "HINSON".
879. “Transcription of Overwharton Parish Records 1720-1760,” www.rootsweb.com/~vastaffo/registerindex.htm, transcribes as "Elizah, son of..".
HINSON-related extracts
Hinson, George Married Margaret Burchell, December 29, 1746
Hinson, Lettie Daughter of George born May 21, 1750
Hinson, Mary Daughter of George and Margaret born October 28, 1752
Hinson, Margaret Wife of George died November 22, 1752
Hinson, George Married Sarah Sullivan February 4, 1753
Hinson, Elizah Son of George and Sarah born May 27, 1754
>>>>>>(perhaps Elijah for son)<<<<<<< note by Jon Avery
Hinson, Edmund Died November 18, 1742
Hinson, Mary Died at John Honey's, March 16, 1747
Hinson, Mary Married Henry Threlkeld November 2, 1748
Hinson, Charles Departed this life February 22, 1750
Hinson, Joyie Married James Crap June 3, 1750
Hinson, Elizabeth Daughter of Sarah born May 31, 1752
Hinson, Sarah Daughter of Lazarus and Sarah born November 21, 1755
Burchel, Nanny Daughter of Charles and Margaret, born October 12, 1741
Burchell, Charles Son of Charles born July 10, 1744
Burchell, Charles Died at his home March 25, 1745
Burchell, Margaret Married George Hinson December 29, 1746
Burchel, William Departed this life at George Hinson's, April 14, 1753
Sullivan, Sarah Married George Hinson February 4, 1753
Below are listed the names of the slave owners; the date following the name indicates the first year that a person had a slave born or baptized in Overwharton Parish.
Hinson, Charles 1741
Persons Names Number of Acres Amounts Paid; Why Not Paid and General Remarks
Charles Hinson 190 Paid 48 lbs. Tobacco
880. OverWharton Parish Register 1724-1820, photographic copies of original pages, Library of Virginia Archives, accession #25593, clearly shows name "Elijah".
881. “Transcription of Overwharton Parish Records 1720-1760,” www.rootsweb.com/~vastaffo/registerindex.htm, HINSON-related extracts, Sect B, H&I, S.
HINSON-related extracts
Hinson, George Married Margaret Burchell, December 29, 1746
Hinson, Lettie Daughter of George born May 21, 1750
Hinson, Mary Daughter of George and Margaret born October 28, 1752
Hinson, Margaret Wife of George died November 22, 1752
Hinson, George Married Sarah Sullivan February 4, 1753
Hinson, Elizah Son of George and Sarah born May 27, 1754
>>>>>>(perhaps Elijah for son)<<<<<<< note by Jon Avery
Hinson, Edmund Died November 18, 1742
Hinson, Mary Died at John Honey's, March 16, 1747
Hinson, Mary Married Henry Threlkeld November 2, 1748
Hinson, Charles Departed this life February 22, 1750
Hinson, Joyie Married James Crap June 3, 1750
Hinson, Elizabeth Daughter of Sarah born May 31, 1752
Hinson, Sarah Daughter of Lazarus and Sarah born November 21, 1755
Burchel, Nanny Daughter of Charles and Margaret, born October 12, 1741
Burchell, Charles Son of Charles born July 10, 1744
Burchell, Charles Died at his home March 25, 1745
Burchell, Margaret Married George Hinson December 29, 1746
Burchel, William Departed this life at George Hinson's, April 14, 1753
Sullivan, Sarah Married George Hinson February 4, 1753
Below are listed the names of the slave owners; the date following the name indicates the first year that a person had a slave born or baptized in Overwharton Parish.
Hinson, Charles 1741
Persons Names Number of Acres Amounts Paid; Why Not Paid and General Remarks
Charles Hinson 190 Paid 48 lbs. Tobacco
882. “First Census of the US 1790, Records of Virginia State enumerations 1782-1785,” Stafford County, Library of Virginia, Richmond, VA, name as "Henson", 108.
883. “The 1787 Census of Virginia,” Library of Virginia, Richmond, VA, p. 991, Stafford Co., name "Henson".
884. Stafford County, Virginia Tithables 1723-1790, Vogt, John and Keithley, T. William, Iberian Publishing Co., Athens GA., Vol 2 of 2, p. 350 name "Hinson".
885. Stafford County, Virginia Tithables 1723-1790, Vogt, John and Keithley, T. William, Iberian Publishing Co., Athens GA., Vol 2 of 2, p. 436 & 463 (dup?), name "Henson".
886. Stafford County, Virginia Tithables 1723-1790, Vogt, John and Keithley, T. William, Iberian Publishing Co., Athens GA., Vol 2 of 2, p. 495 & 523 (dup?), name "Henson".
887. Mrs. Bette Lambert Knapp, “HINSON/HANSON * SCRIVEN,” Newsletter of the VA Genealogical Society, Vol 11, No. 4, Jul-Aug 1985.
888. “Birth Records, Greene Co. VA Circuit Court,” Stanardsville, Greene Co., VA, microfilm #1976177, items 2 & 5, LDS Family History Center, Salt lake City, UT, pp. 5, 9,52,68,79 as father.
889. “Birth Records, Greene Co. VA Circuit Court,” Stanardsville, Greene Co., VA, microfilm #1976177, items 2 & 5, LDS Family History Center, Salt lake City, UT, pp. 5, 9,52,68,79 as occupation of father.
890. “Birth Records, Greene Co. VA Circuit Court,” Stanardsville, Greene Co., VA, microfilm #1976177, items 2 & 5, LDS Family History Center, Salt lake City, UT, pp. 5, 9,52,68,79 as mother.
891. “Ancestors of Cornelia Payne,” Email from Eugene Powell <EPowell555@aol.com>, 28 April 2010, Greene Co., VA Historical Society, Stanardsville, VA.
Mr. Avery, Information listed below with what we have on the James W. Payne family.
Hope this helps.
Eugene Powell
Ancestors of Cornelia W. Payne
Generation No. 1
1. Cornelia W. Payne, born Abt. 1856 in Greene Co., Va.. She was the daughter of 2. James W. Payne and 3. Martha (Marthy) Elizabeth White. She married (1) James Granville Kennedy 05 November 1891 in Greene Co., Va.. He was born 21 March 1854 in Greene Co., Va., and died Abt. 1917 in Greene Co., Va.. He was the son of William Davenport Kennedy and Lourenna (Susanna) Miller Moyer.
Notes for Cornelia W. Payne:
1860, Greene Co., Va., Census, Child of HH #464, age 4. Listed as F. C. W. Payne, female.
1870, Greene Co., Va., Census, Child, age 14.
1880, Greene Co., Va., Census, Child of HH #140, Village of Stanardsville, age 21.
1891, She is listed as W. C. Payne in Greene Co., Va., Marriage record.
Notes for James Granville Kennedy:
1860, Greene Co., Va., Census, Child, age 6.
1900, Greene Co., Va., Census, H of HH, born March 1854, age 46, married 25 years. No wife was listed.
More About James Granville Kennedy:
Burial: Stanardsville Community Cemetery, Greene Co., Va.
More About James Kennedy and Cornelia Payne:
Marriage: 05 November 1891, Greene Co., Va.
Generation No. 2
2. James W. Payne, born Abt. 1825 in Virginia. He married 3. Martha (Marthy) Elizabeth White 04 September 1853 in Greene Co. , Va..
3. Martha (Marthy) Elizabeth White, born Abt. 1832 in Orange Co., Va.. She was the daughter of 6. George Washington White and 7. Agnes (Agatha) Cowherd Simms.
Notes for James W. Payne:
4 September 1853, Greene Co., Va., Marriage records:
James W. Payne, married Martha White, no other information listed.
1860, Greene Co., Va., Census, H of HH #464, age 33. Listed as J. W. Payne, Saddler.
1870, Greene Co., Va., Census, H of HH, age 45.
1880, Greene Co., Va., Census, H of HH #140, Village of Stanardsville, age 55.
Notes for Martha (Marthy) Elizabeth White:
1850, Greene Co., Va., Census, Child, age 18.
1860, Greene Co., Va., Census, Wife of HH #464, age 27. Listed as M. E. Payne.
1870, Greene Co., Va., Census, Wife, age 36.
1880, Greene Co., Va., Census, Wife of HH #140, Village of Stanardsville, age 50.
More About James Payne and Martha White:
Marriage: 04 September 1853, Greene Co. , Va.
Children of James Payne and Martha White are:
1 i. Cornelia W. Payne, born Abt. 1856 in Greene Co., Va; married James Granville Kennedy 05 November 1891 in Greene Co., Va..
ii. George W. Payne, born Abt. 1864 in Greene Co., Va.
Notes for George W. Payne:
1870, Greene Co., Va., Census, Child, age 5.
1880, Greene Co., Va., Census, Child of HH #140, Village of Stanardsville, age 16.
iii. Lucy A. Payne, born Abt. 1869 in Greene Co., Va.
Notes for Lucy A. Payne:
1870, Greene Co., Va., Census, Child, age 1.
1880, Greene Co., Va., Census, Child of HH #140, Village of Stanardsville, age 11.
Generation No. 3
6. George Washington White, born 23 December 1806; died 06 August 1884. He married 7. Agnes (Agatha) Cowherd Simms 22 December 1828 in Orange Co., Va..
7. Agnes (Agatha) Cowherd Simms, born 25 April 1810 in Albemarle Co., Va.; died 17 February 1879. She was the daughter of 14. James (Maj.) Sims and 15. Mildred Durrett.
Notes for George Washington White:
1850, Greene Co., Va., Census, H of HH, age 44.
1860, Greene Co., Va., Census, H of HH, age 53.
More About George Washington White:
Fact 1: Greene Co., Va., Census, 1850, H of HH.
Notes for Agnes (Agatha) Cowherd Simms:
1850, Greene Co., Va., Census, Wife, age 40.
1860, Greene Co., Va., Census, Wife, age 50.
More About Agnes (Agatha) Cowherd Simms:
Fact 1: Greene Co., Va., Census, 1850, Wife.
Fact 2: Remembered in grandfathers will in 1820, Richard Durrett.
More About George White and Agnes Simms:
Marriage: 22 December 1828, Orange Co., Va.
Children of George White and Agnes Simms are:
i. William Watts White, born Abt. 1830 in Orange Co., Va; married Frances (Fannie) Ann Eddins 10 March 1859 in Greene Co., Va; born Abt. 1837 in Orange Co., Va.
Notes for William Watts White:
1850, Greene Co., Va., Census, Child, age 20.
1860, Greene Co., Va., Census, H of HH, age 30.
Notes for Frances (Fannie) Ann Eddins:
1850, Greene Co., Va., Census, Child, age 13.
1860, Greene Co., Va., Census, Wife, age 22.
More About William White and Frances Eddins:
Marriage: 10 March 1859, Greene Co., Va.
3 ii. Martha (Marthy) Elizabeth White, born Abt. 1832 in Orange Co., Va; married James W. Payne 04 September 1853 in Greene Co. , Va..
iii. Mildred Clarkson White, born Abt. 1834 in Orange Co., Va.
Notes for Mildred Clarkson White:
1850, Greene Co., Va., Census, Child, age 16.
1860, Greene Co., Va., Census, Child, age 25.
Died Single.
iv. Lucy Agnes White, born Abt. 1837 in Orange Co., Va; married ---- Graves.
Notes for Lucy Agnes White:
1850, Greene Co., Va., Census, Child, age 13.
1860, Greene Co., Va., Census, Child, age 24.
v. Frances (Fannie) Sarah White, born Abt. 1842 in Greene Co., Va; married Elias Brent Stephens 23 February 1865 in Greene Co., Va; born Abt. 1831 in Orange Co., Va..
Notes for Frances (Fannie) Sarah White:
1850, Greene Co., Va., Census, Child, age 8.
1860, Greene Co., Va., Census, Child, age 18.
More About Elias Stephens and Frances White:
Marriage: 23 February 1865, Greene Co., Va.
vi. James Henry White, Sr., born Abt. 1845 in Greene Co., Va.; died Abt. 1928 in Greene Co., Va; married Alice D. Moyers 31 May 1870 in Greene Co., Va; born Abt. 1847 in Greene Co., Va.; died Abt. 1925 in Greene Co., Va..
Notes for James Henry White, Sr.:
1850, Greene Co., Va., Census, Child, age 6.
1860, Greene Co., Va., Census, Child, age 16.
Served In CSA.
Buried Stanardsville Cemetery, Greene Co., Va.
Notes for Alice D. Moyers:
1850, Greene Co., Va., Census, Child, age 3.
1860, Greene Co., Va., Census, Child, age 13.
Buried Stanardsville Cemetery, Greene Co., Va.
More About James White and Alice Moyers:
Marriage: 31 May 1870, Greene Co., Va.
Generation No. 4
14. James (Maj.) Sims, born 10 May 1755 in Albemarle Co., Va.; died Abt. 1811 in Orange Co., Va.. He was the son of 28. William (Capt.) Sims and 29. Annister (Step) Stapp. He married 15. Mildred Durrett 13 April 1786 in Albemarle Co., Va..
15. Mildred Durrett, born 16 February 1769 in Albemarle Co., Va.; died 21 May 1837 in Albemarle Co., Va.. She was the daughter of 30. Richard (Lt.) Durrett and 31. Elizabeth Davis.
Notes for James (Maj.) Sims:
Some data from work of Miss Texil Watts, Charlottesville, Va.
More About James Sims and Mildred Durrett:
Marriage: 13 April 1786, Albemarle Co., Va.
Children of James Sims and Mildred Durrett are:
i. Isaac Davis Simms, born Abt. 1786 in Albemarle Co., Va.; died May 1836 in Albemarle Co., Va; married Nancy Catterton 04 January 1809 in Albemarle Co., Va; born 01 April 1793 in Orange Co., Va.; died Abt. 1845.
More About Isaac Simms and Nancy Catterton:
Marriage: 04 January 1809, Albemarle Co., Va.
ii. Richard Durrett Simms, born 25 November 1788 in Albemarle Co., Va.; died 15 May 1862 in Albemarle Co., Va; married Elizabeth B. Clarkson 11 October 1814 in Albemarle Co., Va; born 25 June 1798; died 19 December 1882.
Notes for Richard Durrett Simms:
1820, Albemarle Co., Va., Census, H of HH, Fredericksville Parish, Listed as Richard Simms, 1 male under 10, 1 male 10-16, 1 male 26-45, 2 females under 10, and 1 female 16-26.
1830, Albemarle Co., Va., Census, H of HH, Listed as Durrett Simms, 1 male under 5, 1 male 10-15, 1 male 20-30, 1 male 40-50, 2 females under 5, 2 females 5-10, 1 female 15-20, 1 female 30-40, and 2 females 50-60.
1840, Albemarle Co., Va., Census, H of HH, Fredericksville Parish, Listed as R. D. Simms, 1 male 20-30, 1 male 50-60, 1 female under 5, 2 females 15-20, and 1 female 40-50.
1850, Albemarle Co., Va., Census, H of HH #273, age 62. Listed as Durrett Simms.
1860, Albemarle Co., Va., Census, H of HH #699, Fredericksville Parish, age 71. Listed as R. D. Simms.
Notes for Elizabeth B. Clarkson:
1850, Albemarle Co., Va., Census, Wife of HH #273, age 52.
1860, Albemarle Co., Va., Census, Wife of HH #699, Fredericksville Parish, age 62. Listed as E. B. Simms.
More About Richard Simms and Elizabeth Clarkson:
Marriage: 11 October 1814, Albemarle Co., Va.
iii. William (Capt.) Simms, born 20 January 1791 in Albemarle Co., Va.; died 23 January 1872; married Eliza Morgan 03 May 1817 in Madison Co., Va; born 02 November 1796; died Abt. 1865.
Notes for William (Capt.) Simms:
1850, Madison Co., Va., Census, H of HH #330, age 59.
1860, Madison Co., Va., Census, H of HH #6, age 69.
1870, Madison Co., Va., Census, H of HH #343, Rapidan District, age 79.
More About William (Capt.) Simms:
Fact 1: 15 May 1817, Actual Marriage Date.
Notes for Eliza Morgan:
1850, Madison Co., Va., Census, Wife of HH #330, age 53.
1860, Madison Co., Va., Census, Wife of HH #6, age 63.
More About William Simms and Eliza Morgan:
Marriage: 03 May 1817, Madison Co., Va.
iv. James (Capt.) Simms, Jr., born Abt. 1796 in Albemarle Co., Va.; died Abt. 1861 in Greene Co., Va; married Lucy Thompson Early 21 January 1819 in Orange Co., Va; born Abt. 1794 in Orange Co., Va.; died 22 July 1867 in Greene Co., Va..
Notes for James (Capt.) Simms, Jr.:
1830, Orange Co., Va., Census, H of HH, 1 male under 5, 3 males 5-10, 1 male 30-40, 2 females under 5, and 1 female 30-40. Listed as James Simms.
1840, Greene Co., Va., Census, H of HH, 3 males 5-10, 1 male 10-15, 3 males 15-20, 1 male 20-30, 1 male 40-50, 3 females 10-15, and 1 female 40-50. Listed as James Simms.
1842, Found deeds in Deed Book 2, Greene Co., Va., where James Simms was referred to as Sheriff of Greene Co., Va. (NOTE - We know he was Sheriff from June 1842 thru July 1843.)
Records researched in March 2010.
1850, Greene Co., Va., Census, H of HH #17, age 54. Listed as James Simms, occupation listed as farmer.
1860, Greene Co,. Va., Census, H of HH #293, Stanardsville P. O., age 64, listed as Jas. Sims, Sr., occupation listed as farmer.
Sons Frank and Richard moved west.
Notes for Lucy Thompson Early:
1850, Greene Co., Va., Census, Wife of HH #17, age 56. Listed as Lucy T. Simms.
1860, Greene Co,. Va., Census, Wife of HH #293, Stanardsville P. O., age 66. Listed as L. T. Sims.
More About James Simms and Lucy Early:
Marriage: 21 January 1819, Orange Co., Va.
7 v. Agnes (Agatha) Cowherd Simms, born 25 April 1810 in Albemarle Co., Va.; died 17 February 1879; married George Washington White 22 December 1828 in Orange Co., Va..
Generation No. 5
28. William (Capt.) Sims, born 25 February 1730/31; died Abt. 1797. He was the son of Richard Sims and Joanna ----. He married 29. Annister (Step) Stapp 06 August 1751.
29. Annister (Step) Stapp, born Abt. 1714 in Orange Co., Va.; died Abt. 1759. She was the daughter of Joshua (Josha) Stapp, Sr. and Martha (Patsy) Coffey.
Notes for William (Capt.) Sims:
Served in Militia during the Rev., War.
Built a mill on Priddy's Creek, Albemarle, Co., Va.
1797, 9 dau. & 2 sons named in deed from the heirs of William Sims to Samuel Brookman.
Albemarle Co., Va., Posted by Myrtle <auntcol@mis.net> on Mon, 25 Jan 1999
Surnames: SIMMS, STEP
I am seeking information on Capt. William Simms, a Revolutionary War Veteran--b 2/25/1731 in Albermarle Co., VA and d 1797. He married Agatha ? and then Annistar Step. I am particularly interested in obtaining information concerning his military record or where I might be able to obtain this information.
January 30, 1999, Posted by Brian K.Sims:
looking through some files in Hamilton, Ohio- I wrote down some names and one of them is Capt.William Sims born 2-25-1731 and died 8-6-1751. I found these documents in the Lane Public Library in Hamilton,Ohio.I have also seen this name someplaces on the web looking at records under the Sims name.you might try looking for military records from OH and KY.
I went back to the library and found more info.a book that showed family ancestory showed capt.william sims. father was Richard b.1670 d.1746,his father was James b.1651. hope this helps
More About William Sims and Annister Stapp:
Marriage: 06 August 1751
Children of William Sims and Annister Stapp are:
i. Mary Sims, died 25 January 1864; married John During.
ii. Anester (Ann) Sims, married Samuel Brockman 14 January 1790 in Albemarle Co., Va; died Abt. 1807 in Albemarle Co., Va..
Notes for Samuel Brockman:
2008, Some family information from Church of Latter-Day Saints web page, http://www.familysearch.org
More About Samuel Brockman and Anester Sims:
Marriage: 14 January 1790, Albemarle Co., Va.
iii. Elizabeth (Betty) Sims, born 03 December 1752 in Albemarle Co., Va.; died Bef. 1811 in White Co., Tenn; married John McCann, Sr. Abt. 1782; born 01 March 1757 in Amherst Co., Va.; died 03 February 1841 in Lawrence Co., Tenn..
Notes for John McCann, Sr.:
John McCann served as a volunteer during the American Revolution. He claimed that he was nineteen when he enlisted, but it seems that he was actually twenty-three. He joined a company under a Captain Hickingbottom in Amherst County, Virginia around 1779 and served under him for either three or six months. He was discharged and settled in South Carolina near King's Mountain on the North Carolina-South Carolina border.
He reentered the service "immediately after" the bloody Battle of Hanging Rock in South Carolina in July 1780. He served in a company under a Captain Jenkins for about three months until a week before the Battle of King's Mountain in October. His commander and "nearly his whole company" were captured and taken prisoner by a British force under Lieutenant-Colonel Patrick Ferguson. John McCann "made his escape" either before the capture or on the way to the British Fort 96 in South Carolina. He returned to his home near King's Mountain, but did not take part in that famous engagement. After the battle he returned to what was left of Captain Jenkins' men and they marched with a force uder Captain James Wilson into North Carolina. There John McCann "transferred" himself to another company under a Captain Bostick, "an officer of North Carolina," which joined the army of Major General Nathanael Greene.
John McCann was at the Battle of Guilford Courthouse in North Carolina on March 15, 1781, but did not participate in the actual battle. After "joining Major Weaston to bring on the engagement," he was "sent by him for provisions for said battle at the time the engagement commenced . . ." He may have been among the North Carolina militiamen ordered by General Greene to fire two rounds at the enemy, then retire from the battle. He was given his second discharge after the battle and moved back to Virginia, settling in Albemarle County.
John McCann was among the Albermarle County citizens drafted and placed under the command of Captain Kelly Douglas. They joined the army of French commander and American ally, Marquis de Lafayette. John's company "did not reach the main army under General George Washington until after the surrender of British commander Cornwallis" at Yorktown on October 19, 1781. John finished out his term by guarding British and Hessian prisoners at the Albemarle Barracks.
More About John McCann, Sr.:
Fact 1: World Family Tree, Vol. 5, #2362, also see notes.
Fact 2: Bet. 1779 - 1781, Served in American Rev.
More About John McCann and Elizabeth Sims:
Marriage: Abt. 1782
14 iv. James (Maj.) Sims, born 10 May 1755 in Albemarle Co., Va.; died Abt. 1811 in Orange Co., Va; married Mildred Durrett 13 April 1786 in Albemarle Co., Va..
v. Lucy Sims, born 24 March 1758 in Orange Co., Va.; died 02 September 1823 in Bledsoe Co., Tenn; married John Dalton Abt. 1780 in Albemarle Co., Va; born 03 October 1758 in Albemarle Co., Va.; died 15 September 1838 in Bledsoe Co., Tenn..
More About John Dalton and Lucy Sims:
Marriage: Abt. 1780, Albemarle Co., Va.
30. Richard (Lt.) Durrett, born Abt. 1739 in Albemarle Co., Va.; died 01 November 1820 in Albemarle Co., Va.. He was the son of Richard (Col.) Durrett and Sarah Hampton. He married 31. Elizabeth Davis Abt. 1768 in Albemarle Co., Va..
31. Elizabeth Davis, born November 1753 in Albemarle Co., Va.; died 15 July 1815 in Albemarle Co., Va.. She was the daughter of Isaac (Capt.) Davis, Jr. and Sarah Elizabeth Winston.
More About Richard Durrett and Elizabeth Davis:
Marriage: Abt. 1768, Albemarle Co., Va.
Children of Richard Durrett and Elizabeth Davis are:
15 i. Mildred Durrett, born 16 February 1769 in Albemarle Co., Va.; died 21 May 1837 in Albemarle Co., Va; married James (Maj.) Sims 13 April 1786 in Albemarle Co., Va..
ii. Susanna (Susan) Durrett, born 21 May 1771 in Albemarle Co., Va.; died 03 March 1829 in Albemarle Co., Va; married Thomas Garth, Jr. 10 December 1787 in Albemarle Co., Va; born 22 May 1766 in Albemarle Co., Va.; died 13 October 1834 in Albemarle Co., Va..
More About Thomas Garth and Susanna Durrett:
Marriage: 10 December 1787, Albemarle Co., Va.
iii. John Davis Durrett, born 19 June 1773 in Albemarle Co., Va.; died Abt. 1816 in Albemarle Co., Va; married Frances Davis 20 November 1797 in Orange Co., Va; born 05 October 1782 in Orange Co., Va.; died 07 March 1840 in Albemarle Co., Va..
More About John Durrett and Frances Davis:
Marriage: 20 November 1797, Orange Co., Va.
iv. Elizabeth Durrett, born 15 December 1775 in Albemarle Co., Va.; died 15 July 1815 in Albemarle Co., Va; married James Watts 07 March 1793 in Albemarle Co., Va; born 21 January 1767 in Virginia; died 25 January 1828 in Near Liberty, Bedford Co., Va..
More About James Watts:
Fact 1: Served in the War of 1812.
More About James Watts and Elizabeth Durrett:
Marriage: 07 March 1793, Albemarle Co., Va.
v. Isaac Winston Durrett, born 26 September 1778 in Albemarle Co., Va.; died Aft. 03 April 1830 in Albemarle Co., Va; married Elizabeth Watts 26 December 1799; born 11 December 1780.
More About Isaac Durrett and Elizabeth Watts:
Marriage: 26 December 1799
vi. Sarah Durrett, born 15 October 1783 in Albemarle Co., Va.; died 23 July 1822 in Albemarle Co., Va; married John Early 10 January 1803 in Albemarle Co., Va; born Abt. 1773 in Orange Co., Va; died Abt. 1833 in "Wakefield", Albemarle Co., Va..
Notes for John Early:
1822, Purchased 1000 acres, from exec. father-in-law, bordered Buck Mountain & Jacobs Run, Albemarle Co., Va.
1830, Albemarle Co., Va., Census, H of HH, 2 males under 5, 1 male 5-10, 1 male 10-15, 1 male 15-20, 1 male 20-30, 1 male 40-50, 1 female 5-10, 2 females 15-20, and 1 female 40-50. Listed as John Earley.
16 December 1833, Apprasial of estate recorded Albemarle Co., Va., Will Book 11, page 317.
Village of Earlysville, Albemarle Co., Va. derived its name from John Early.
Lived at "Wakefield", near Earlysville, Albemarle Co., Va.
1781, Wakefield built by Col. Richard Durrett.
1973, Book, Descendants of John Early of Va., Margaret Hampton.
2009, Some family information from Book "Descendants of John Early of Virginia (1729-1774)" by Margaret Woods Hampton, Copyright 1973.
More About John Early and Sarah Durrett:
Marriage: 10 January 1803, Albemarle Co., Va.
vii. Richard Durrett, born 23 March 1785 in Albemarle Co., Va.; died 01 January 1806 in Albemarle Co., Va.
viii. Thomas G. Durrett, born 13 October 1786 in Albemarle Co., Va.; died Abt. 1865 in Albemarle Co., Va; married Frances ----; born Abt. 1790.
Notes for Thomas G. Durrett:
1850, Albemarle Co., Va., Census, H of HH, age 64.
Notes for Frances ----:
1850, Albemarle Co., Va., Census, Wife, age 60.
ix. Davis Durrett, born 31 January 1789 in Albemarle Co., Va.; died Abt. 1832 in Virginia; married Elizabeth Davis 11 February 1817 in Orange Co., Va; born 20 February 1796 in Orange Co., Va.; died Bef. 1829.
More About Davis Durrett and Elizabeth Davis:
Marriage: 11 February 1817, Orange Co., Va.
x. William Durrett, born 30 October 1791 in Albemarle Co., Va.; died 01 February 1803 in Albemarle Co., Va.
xi. Frances (Fanny) D. Durrett, born 12 February 1794 in Albemarle Co., Va.; died 03 June 1831 in Clark Co., Ky; married Archibald Buckner 18 June 1811 in Albemarle Co., Va.
More About Archibald Buckner and Frances Durrett:
Marriage: 18 June 1811, Albemarle Co., Va.
xii. Robert Davis Durrett, Sr., born 01 August 1796 in Albemarle Co., Va.; died 03 March 1882 in Albemarle Co., Va; married (1) Elizabeth Price 01 February 1819 in Albemarle Co., Va; married (2) Mary D. Wood 04 October 1819 in Albemarle Co. Va; married (3) Martha Polk 11 November 1841 in Tennessee; married (4) Eliza M. Barksdale 24 July 1855 in Albemarle Co. Va; born Abt. 1816.
Notes for Robert Davis Durrett, Sr.:
1870, Albemarle Co., Va., Census, H of HH #1604, age 74.
More About Robert Durrett and Elizabeth Price:
Marriage: 01 February 1819, Albemarle Co., Va.
892. “Federal census 1860.” Stanardsville, Greene Co., VA.
893. Hinshaw, Wm., Ency. of Amer. Quaker Genealogy, Vol IV - OH, Stillwater MM, Belmont Co OH, pages 362, 403, 404, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214349, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214391, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214392, p. 106.
File: HinsonHinshawVolIVP403
895. “Obituary,” Barnesville Enterprise, 19 Aug 1948, Page 3, Column 4, Barnesville Hutton Memorial Library.
896. “Letter, Handwritten Hanson Family History,” Mary Caleb Bundy (Aunt Callie), (daughter of Deborah(2) H. Hanson Bundy Stanton), copy received by email from John Gronewald 3/12/12), p. 47.
Dear Mary or Jane,
This package I am sending to you (also to both) is as you will see, the Hanson pedigree from my great grand father - down to our children. I wrote it for thee - Jane & thought to get it in better shape but no use, I cannot see & cannot do more, I hope you can translate it & in time cull out what you want. Thee, Jane will see that I give a lot of our Bundy family, when I give Mother- Debbie (Aunt Debbie) listing them to note the numbers the ----with a circle {number 24 inside a circle} ---- of them means a page to be referred to. The ___ is not very well done but --- for three years I cannot see to write satisfactorily. I also misspell. Please excuse mistakes, Love Aunt Calie.
Page 4
Elijah Hanson served as a private in the Revolutionary War & was honorably discharged from service by President Monroe. He was born about the year 1754 perhaps in N.C. and claimed to be of Irish ancestry though the name name Hanson is family of Germany or Swedish origin.
Elijah Hanson Sr. married in N.C. Susanna Scrivener. They were Friends or Quakers. Children on Page 6.
Elijah Hanson Sr. died in N.C.
Page 5
{number 4 within a circle} Crcle means page of Reference.
Page 6
Elijah Hanson Sr. (m) Susanna Scrivener. Their Children as follows though order not certain
Ailce, deceased
Manoah m. Rachel Stubbs {p 8}
Clarkie m.___ Wood
Elizabeth m.___ Cook
Levicie m. ___ Edgerton
Isaac m. Maria Montgomery {14}
Borden m. ___ Cot {20}
Elijah m. Eliza Stubbs {24}
Page 7 (blank)
Page 8
Manoah Hanson, Sr. m. Rachel Stubbs. Some of their children were,
Manoah, Jr m _____ {10}
Betsy or Elizabeth m. ___ {12}
Clarkie m. ____ {12}
Elijah {12}
Joseph {12}
Iddo {12}
Page 9 (blank)
Page 10
Manoah Hanson Jr m. Millicent ___
He died leaving his children and her children Mary & George.
Mary was raised by Elwood Dean & wife (Elwood Dean was a Minister in the Friends Church).
Mary Hanson m. ___ Hiatte of __-Hill, __. They had 2 children, Elwood and George
Page 11 (blank)
Page 12
Betsy or Elizabeth Hanson, daughter of Manoah Hanson, Sr
m (1) ___ White [ Elijah, ?
m (2) Jessie Davis
(more - untranscribed)
Page 13 (blank)
Page 14
Isaac Hanson m. Maria Montgomery.
Children remembered:
Susanna m. (see {16}
James Evers
Was his 1st wife, see {38}
Emily m Elwood Evers see {12}
Was his 1st wife
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The oldest daughter of Isaac Hanson [J Note - I don't know who this would be] m. Jessie Davis, his 1st wife. see page {18}
Page 15 (blank)
Page 16
Susanna Hanson m. James Evers
(they had his children Rebecca who married James Brown)
Susanna died in a short time after which James Evers married Zilpha Hanson, daughter of Elijah & Eliza Hanson. see p {22}
Emily Hanson m. Elwood Evers. They had 2 children a son who died in infancy and a daughter, Dora, who died in childhood. After Emily's death, Elwood married Clarkie Hanson his 2nd wife, see p {12}
Page 17 (blank)
Page 18
Elizabeth or Betsy Hanson daughter of Isaac Hanson m. Samuel Davis.
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(more - untranscribed)
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____Hanson, one of the oldest daughter of Isaac Hanson m. Jesse Davis, being his 1st wife. Their children Elijah & Susanna. [J note - But I don't know who this would be]
Jesse Davis 2nd wife Elizabeth (Betsy) Hanson White. See {12}
Page 19 (blank)
Page 20 & 21
Borden Hanson
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Page 22
Elijah Hanson Jr. _?_ son Elijah Hanson Sr. & Susanna Scribener
Elijah Hanson Jr. born in 1797 in N.C. Was married to to Eliza Stubbs in 1818 in Stillwater Friends Meeting (near ___, Ohio). Eliza Stubbs was born in Georgia in 1801.
Elijah Hanson died Feb 1876, age 79.
Eliza S Hanson died in 1876 age almost 77.
Elijah & Eliza Hansons Children were 14, find page {24}
Page 23 (blank)
Page 24
Elijah Hanson Jr m. Eliza Stubbs. Children (name, Ref Page, Born):
Wm, 26, 1819
Joseph, 30, 1821
Susanna, 32, 1823
Robert, 34, 1825
Elijah, 36, 1827
Zilphia, 38, 1829
Eliza, 40, 1831
John, 42, 1833
Asa, 42, 1835
Deborah, 46, 1830
Lydia, 62, 1842
Isaac, deceased, 1846
Benjamin, 64, 1849
Page 25
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Page 45
Page 46
Deborah Hanson (m) First Caleb Y. Bundy
one daughter Mary Caleb (over)
Deborah Hanson (m) Second Chalkly Bundy,
who had 6 living & 2 deceased by his 1st wife Sarah Dandina (sp?)
These 6 children then were Stet (sic) Children of Deborah Hanson Bundy
see p. 47 or over
Deborah Hanson Bundy (m) Third Eli Stanton
one child Nathan Eli
Eli Stanton had 3 children by 1st Marriage with Mary Bundy Stanton, the three
William H, 1860
Sarah B, 1861
Emma Clara, 1863
See p. 58
Deborah H.B. Stanton & Eli Stanton, one child
Nathan Eli (m) Sadie Stanton
Page 47
Deborah Hanson Bundy & Caleb Y Bundy’s one child
Mary Caleb Bundy (m) Thompson Smith
Their children
Deborah Sarah, died at 20 months old
Mary Avice (m) Harlem S. Webster
Wm. Tecumseh (m) Helen Armstrong
Williis Wm (m) Ruth Baughman, no children
(remainder of page 47 not transcribed)
Page 48
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Not Transcribed
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Page 65
File: HansonFamHistMCBundy
898. “Federal Census 1910.” married 21 years.
899. “Marriage License & Certificate,” 13 and 16 Aug 1888, Belmont Co. Ohio , Marriage Records, p. 276.
900. “Federal Census 1880.” Westtown Twp, Chester Co., PA.
901. Class photo, 1880-1881, Westtown Boarding School, Westtown, Chester Co., PA.
File: BundyMaryC School
902. William Henry Stanton, Our Ancestors the Stantons, (private), 1922, http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/u?/FH38,41603, p. 540.
903. William Henry Stanton, Our Ancestors the Stantons, (private), 1922, http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/u?/FH38,41603, p. 393, 541.
904. William Henry Stanton, Our Ancestors the Stantons, (private), 1922, http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/u?/FH38,41603, p. 576.
905. Hinshaw, Wm., Ency. of Amer. Quaker Genealogy, Vol IV - OH, Stillwater MM, Belmont Co OH, pages 362, 403, 404, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214349, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214391, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214392, p.374.
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906. William Henry Stanton, Our Ancestors the Stantons, (private), 1922, http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/u?/FH38,41603, p. 577.
907. Hinshaw, Wm., Ency. of Amer. Quaker Genealogy, Vol IV - OH, Stillwater MM, Belmont Co OH, pages 362, 403, 404, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214349, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214391, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214392, p. 442.
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908. Hinshaw, Wm., Ency. of Amer. Quaker Genealogy, Vol IV - OH, Stillwater MM, Belmont Co OH, pages 362, 403, 404, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214349, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214391, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214392, p. 450.
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909. William Henry Stanton, Our Ancestors the Stantons, (private), 1922, http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/u?/FH38,41603, p. 562.
910. “Federal Census 1850.” Russell Co., VA, p. 562.
911. “Baptism of Le Meyer, son of Le Meyer Inening & Dorothe Frederiks,” 29 Aug 1736, Register of Dutch Church at Kingston, NY, Hoes # 4651, Sponsors: Jan Kankely, Annatche Storm, Posted by Sharilyn Whataker, Avery forum, see free-from text, http://genforum.genealogy.com/avery/messages/3526.html, Le Meyer, son of Le Meyer.
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Re: Myer EVERY = Nehemiah EVERY? had son Peter, Duchess Co. NY, 1739
Posted by: Sharilyn Whitaker (ID *****3029)
Date: March 20, 2011 at 13:01:28
In Reply to: Myer EVERY = Nehemiah EVERY? had son Peter, Duchess Co. NY, 1739 by Jon Avery
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The various given names recorded for the husband of Dorcas Fredericks,and father of Peter Avery who married Mary Yaple are:
(1) Le Meyer
This name is seen at the Kingston DRC baptism of his first known son, who was named for him, thusly:
Register of the Dutch Church at Kingston
29 August 1736 Baptism by Domine Vas
Hoes # 4651
Le Meyer Inening
Dorothe Frederiks
Child: Le Meyer
Sponsors: Jan Kankely, Annatche Storm
(2) The related name Myer or Meyer comes from the baptism of his son Peter:
Pkpsie
Meyer Iodry Petrus
Dorihar Fiedricks 27 May 1739
This man, and his son of the same name,are seen as "Nehemiah Avery" on tax lists, and other documents.
The spelling of the 17th and 18th centuries in New York is truly haphazard, much depending on the nationality of the person doing the recording, and how that language might phonetically interpret English.
But the given name Le Meyer, Myer, Meyer or Nehemiah with surname shown as Avery or Every all refer to the same person.
DNA and intensive research by the NEHGS clearly shows that there is NO connection of this "Nehemiah Avery" line to that of the Groton Averys.
Edward Every of the Hudson Valley Every family was NOT the brother of Groton Christopher Avery.
Regards,
Sharilyn Whitaker
912. “Baptism of Le Meyer, son of Le Meyer Inening & Dorothe Frederiks,” 29 Aug 1736, Register of Dutch Church at Kingston, NY, Hoes # 4651, Sponsors: Jan Kankely, Annatche Storm, Posted by Sharilyn Whataker, Avery forum, see free-from text, http://genforum.genealogy.com/avery/messages/3526.html.
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Re: Myer EVERY = Nehemiah EVERY? had son Peter, Duchess Co. NY, 1739
Posted by: Sharilyn Whitaker (ID *****3029)
Date: March 20, 2011 at 13:01:28
In Reply to: Myer EVERY = Nehemiah EVERY? had son Peter, Duchess Co. NY, 1739 by Jon Avery
of 3526
The various given names recorded for the husband of Dorcas Fredericks,and father of Peter Avery who married Mary Yaple are:
(1) Le Meyer
This name is seen at the Kingston DRC baptism of his first known son, who was named for him, thusly:
Register of the Dutch Church at Kingston
29 August 1736 Baptism by Domine Vas
Hoes # 4651
Le Meyer Inening
Dorothe Frederiks
Child: Le Meyer
Sponsors: Jan Kankely, Annatche Storm
(2) The related name Myer or Meyer comes from the baptism of his son Peter:
Pkpsie
Meyer Iodry Petrus
Dorihar Fiedricks 27 May 1739
This man, and his son of the same name,are seen as "Nehemiah Avery" on tax lists, and other documents.
The spelling of the 17th and 18th centuries in New York is truly haphazard, much depending on the nationality of the person doing the recording, and how that language might phonetically interpret English.
But the given name Le Meyer, Myer, Meyer or Nehemiah with surname shown as Avery or Every all refer to the same person.
DNA and intensive research by the NEHGS clearly shows that there is NO connection of this "Nehemiah Avery" line to that of the Groton Averys.
Edward Every of the Hudson Valley Every family was NOT the brother of Groton Christopher Avery.
Regards,
Sharilyn Whitaker
913. Lineage Book of the Charter Members of the DAR Vol 043, 187, 42487, Ancestry.com. North America, Family Histories, 1500-2000 [database on-line].-, Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016.
MRS. MARY EMILY STAMLER.
42487
Born in Pound Ridge, New York.
Wife of Jacob Cruger Stamler.
Descendant of Sergt. Samuel Waterbury, of New York.
Daughter of John DeLavan Stevens and Sally Ann Green, his wife.
Granddaughter of Benjamin F. Green and Mary Waterbury, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Stephen Waterbury and Sally Wood, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Waterbury and Lydia Webster, his wife.
Samuel Waterbury, (1745-I832), served as sergeant of artillery in the Westchester County militia. He was born and died in Pound Ridge, N. Y
File: GreenBenjNA histories
914. “Federal Census 1920.” San Francisco, CA.
915. “1922 San Francisco City Directory, p 521.”
916. “Federal Census 1930.” San Francisco, CA.
917. “1900 Federal Census.” San Francisco, CA.
918. “Federal Census 1910.” San Francisco, Assembly District 37.
919. “Federal Census 1920.” Precinct 29, San Francisco, CA.
920. “Death Cert. of Hamilton D. Avery,” Pensacola, Escambia Co, FL, Paper records of AVERYs maintained by Jon E. Avery, Florida Board of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics.
921. “Florida Death Index, 1877-1998,” Ancestry.com.
922. Email from Vernon Ard, Membership Secretery, Myrtle Grove United Meth. Church, “AVERY family research,” 8 May 2007.
From Vernon Ard, <v_ard@mgumc.org>, Membership Secretery, Myrtle Grove United Meth. Church
This is in reply to your msg May 06, 2007.
Pastor Charles Avery does not recognize any of the names you listed on
Your message.
Hamilton Dodge Avery died 01/02/1970, his wife, Clara Isabella (Liedholm)
Avery died 06/02/1996. Both buried in the Myrtle Grove Cemetery,
Across the avenue from Myrtle Grove United Methodist Church,
1057 N 57th Ave, Pensacola FL Clara was born in Chicago IL.
No children were born to Hamilton & Clara AVERY.
If I can be of further assistance, call on me
Vernon ARD
Membership MGUMC
923. “Birth Cert., Clara Liedholm,” Certified copy, Chicago Board of Health, 157051, Paper records of AVERYs maintained by Jon E. Avery.
924. “Will of Hamilton Dodge AVERY,” 7 June, 1967, Paper records of AVERYs maintained by Jon E. Avery.
925. “Baptism Cert. (in Swedish) of Clara Liedholm,” Paper records of AVERYs maintained by Jon E. Avery.
926. “Marriage Cert., Hamilton Avery & Clara Liedholm,” Paper records of AVERYs maintained by Jon E. Avery.
927. “Federal Census 1920.” Sheet 6A,B; Carbon, Eastland Co., TX.
928. “Birth Cert., Carolyn Ella Broughton,” Deleon, Comanche Co., TX.
File: BroughtonCEbirthcert
929. Book, Fragmentary Genealogical Record of the Descendents of Myer Avery and his son Peter AveryAvery, John, Avery, John H., 1914, copy contained in Reference 60, p. 8, 19.
930. “1888 Los Angeles City Directory.”
931. “1890 Los Angeles City Directory.”
932. “1890 San Francisco City Directory.”
933. “Federal Census 1910.” LA, CA.
934. “Federal Census 1930.” Hermosa Beach, LA Co., CA.
935. “Federal Census 1920.” LA, CA.
936. “1900 Federal Census.” Madison, Clarke Co., OH.
937. “Federal Census 1910.”
938. “1885 FL state census for Enterprise, Volusia Co., FL,” 1 June 1885.
939. “Descendants of William KNOX,” Tina L. Nealon, www.genealogy.com/users/n/e/a/Tina-L-Nealon/FILE/0010text.txt, 18 Aug 2008.
Descendants of William Knox
Generation No. 1
1. WILLIAM1 KNOX was born Abt. 1821, and died Bef. 1880. He married MARGARET ROARK February 24, 1843 in Meigs County, Tennessee, daughter of THOMAS ROARK and SARAH ?. She was born August 1814, and died Aft. 1880.
Notes for WILLIAM KNOX:
1850 TENNESSEE CENSUS
Knox, William 29, Margaret 36, Nancy E. 8, Samuel D. 5, Jessee M. 2, T T, Me-808-818 (Meigs County)
Children of WILLIAM KNOX and MARGARET ROARK are:
2. i. NANCY E.2 KNOX, b. 1842; d. Unknown.
3. ii. SAMUEL D. KNOX, b. May 04, 1845, Tennessee; d. December 01, 1899.
4. iii. JESSE M. KNOX, b. June 18, 1847, Meigs County, Tennessee; d. June 18, 1923, Roane County, Tennessee.
5. iv. EMILY KNOX, b. Abt. 1854; d. Unknown.
Generation No. 2
2. NANCY E.2 KNOX (WILLIAM1) was born 1842, and died Unknown. She married ANDREW RINEHEART. He died Unknown.
More About NANCY E. KNOX:
Burial: Unknown, Born in Tennessee
Children of NANCY KNOX and ANDREW RINEHEART are:
i. LEANDER E.3 RINEHEART, b. Abt. 1870; d. Unknown.
ii. WILBUR RINEHEART, b. Abt. 1876; d. Unknown.
3. SAMUEL D.2 KNOX (WILLIAM1) was born May 04, 1845 in Tennessee, and died December 01, 1899. He married SUSAN MATILDA PAINE July 12, 1863 in Meigs County, Tennessee, daughter of STEVEN PAINE and MUHULDA RICHARDS. She was born August 21, 1840, and died January 11, 1915 in Roane County, Tennessee.
Notes for SAMUEL D. KNOX:
These notes from Marge George of Alabama, has not yet been confirmed:
Samuel and Susan both went to war - he to fight - she as a camp follower (which meant that she would help prepare meals or do whatever was needed around the camp). Samuel D. Knox served in the Confederate Cavalry from May 5, 1862 until May 11, 1865. He was assigned to Company H, 3rd Confederate Cavalry. The company commander was Captain Sandusky, and the regimental commander was Colonel Howard. The men would usually come back from riding patrols each day. Susan told of sometimes riding side saddle on a horse following Samuel. One time, Susan and another wife had stopped at a farm house to rest. Once they were in the house, the occupants would not let them leave. (There were many Northern Sympathizers in Eastern Tennessee, and we can only guess that they were being held to turn over to the Union authorities.) When the women did not return, Samuel and the husband of the second woman started out to find them. They were able to locate them when they found their horses at the farm, and because they were armed, persuaded the farmer to release their wives.
On October 18, 1863, Samuel was captured near Philadelphia, Tennessee. A battle ensued on October 20-22, 1863. Samuel was probably swept up in the Union advance while on picket duty. He was taken first to Camp Chase, near Columbus, Ohio; then to Fort Delaware on Pea Patch Island in the middle of the Delaware River. He was held there until May 11, 1865, and then was released after taking the oath of allegiance to the United States. He told of just being turned loose to find his way home by walking all the way back to Tennessee. Although he was just 20 years old when released, he had suffered so terribly in prison-and had such a harsh diet - that his health was bad for the rest of his life. He died at the age of 54.
We believe that Samuel and Susan were rejoined in Meigs County, Tennessee and then sometime after 1868, moved to Rockwood, Roane County, Tennessee. Susan spoke of crossing the frozen Tennessee River by wagon and a team of oxen during the winter they moved to Rockwood. Their twin girls died of Typhoid Fever, and were most likely buried in the Old Rockwood Cemetery, which was closed during the flu epidemic. Another child of theirs, William (called Willie), had a brain fever when young and never developed mentally past 3-4 years of age. When Samuel and Susan passed away, their daughter Louella took care of Willie for the rest of his life. Louella never had children of her own.
Notes for SUSAN MATILDA PAINE:
Susan is widowed by 1900 and is shown on the Roane County Census as being born in August of 1840. With her is her son, William, stated as being born in April of 1884.
More About SUSAN MATILDA PAINE:
Burial: Unknown, Oak Grove Cemetary, Rockwood, Tennessee
Marriage Notes for SAMUEL KNOX and SUSAN PAINE:
Married by William Huff
Children of SAMUEL KNOX and SUSAN PAINE are:
i. JOHN RUFUS3 KNOX, b. November 06, 1866; d. December 20, 1952, Roane County, Tennessee; m. MARY JANE ROGERS, January 21, 1886, Roane County, Tennessee; b. January 09, 1868; d. October 02, 1951, Roane County, Tennessee.
Notes for JOHN RUFUS KNOX:
John and Mary are shown on the 1900 Roane County Census. No children are listed.
In the Booth Funeral Home book, John's parents are listed as Samuel Knox and Susan Hamilton. Giver of information may have been mistaken. Susan and Samuel's marriage record lists her as Susan M. Payne.
1920 ROCKWOOD CENSUS
Rockwood Landing Pike
7-7
Knox, John R.; head; owns; male; w; 53; married; TN TN TN; Farmer; Truck Farm
Mary; wife; f; w; 51; married; TN NC NC; None
Strickland, Dorsie; lodger; male; w; 9; single; TN TN TN; None
More About JOHN RUFUS KNOX:
Burial: Unknown, Oak Grove Cemetary, Rockwood, Tennessee
More About MARY JANE ROGERS:
Burial: Unknown, Oak Grove Cemetary, Rockwood, Tennessee
ii. ADA NELL KNOX, b. Abt. 1871; d. Unknown.
iii. DELDORONA KNOX, b. Abt. 1871; d. Unknown.
iv. BRYANT KNOX, b. July 08, 1867; d. August 10, 1950, Roane County, Tennessee; m. AMANDA MCELROY, August 28, 1894, Roane County, Tennessee; b. November 27, 1868, Kentucky; d. November 06, 1934, Roane County, Tennessee.
Notes for BRYANT KNOX:
1920 ROCKWOOD CENSUS
Mountain Road
107-114
Knox, Bryant; head; owns; male; w; 52; married; TN TN TN; Farmer; General Farm
Mandy; wife; f; w; 55; married; KY; Ireland; NC; None
Emory, Will; nephew; m; w; 13; single; TN TN TN; Farmer; Home Farm
More About BRYANT KNOX:
Burial: Unknown, Delaney Cemetary, Rockwood, Tennessee
Notes for AMANDA MCELROY:
In the 1900 Roane County Census, Amanda states that her father was born in Ireland and her mother in North Carolina.
More About AMANDA MCELROY:
Burial: Unknown, Delaney Cemetary, Rockwood, Tennessee
6. v. MARY CATHERINE KNOX, b. October 22, 1875, Rockwood, Tennessee; d. Unknown.
vi. LOUELLA KNOX, b. Abt. 1876; d. Unknown.
vii. WILLIAM F. KNOX, b. April 1884; d. Unknown.
4. JESSE M.2 KNOX (WILLIAM1) was born June 18, 1847 in Meigs County, Tennessee, and died June 18, 1923 in Roane County, Tennessee. He married MALISSA REDWINE August 21, 1868 in Meigs County, Tennessee. She was born March 16, 1858 in Tennessee, and died July 26, 1911 in Roane County, Tennessee.
Notes for JESSE M. KNOX:
In the 1880 Census of Rhea County, Jesse and Malissa had a Domestic Servant in the household by the name of Winney Holmes. Winney was listed as being 19 years old at the time.
1900 ROANE COUNTY CENSUS
Knox, Jesse M. April 1848 Hostler
Mallissa March1850
William N. March 1875 Coal Miner
Cella B. July 1883
Taylor J. Sept. 1886 Dray Wagon Driver
Birth and Death date from State of Tennessee Death Certificate #296 His name is listed as Mack C. Knox, father listed as Wm. Knox, mother not known. Laborer - 76 years of age. The doctor, T. L. Bowers, treated Mack from Nov. 12, 1922 to June 18, 1923 for this illness. Personal information given by a Will Knox, probably his son.
His tombstone lists him as M. C. Knox.
More About JESSE M. KNOX:
Burial: Unknown, Odd Fellows Cemetary, Rockwood, Tennessee
Cause of Death: (looks like) Appaplixin
Occupation: 1900, Hostler
Notes for MALISSA REDWINE:
Some say that Malissa was born in 1850, but her headstone has 1858 inscribed.
More About MALISSA REDWINE:
Burial: Unknown, Odd Fellows Cemetary, Rockwood, Tennessee
Children of JESSE KNOX and MALISSA REDWINE are:
7. i. JULIA ANN3 KNOX, b. June 13, 1872, Tennessee; d. February 23, 1946.
8. ii. JAMES Q. KNOX, b. 1873; d. November 18, 1922, Roane County, Tennessee.
9. iii. WILLIAM N. OR E. KNOX, b. March 27, 1875, Meigs County, Tennessee; d. December 21, 1951, Rockwood, Tennessee.
iv. NANCY M. KNOX, b. Abt. 1876; d. Unknown.
v. MARION H. KNOX, b. Abt. 1878; d. Unknown.
Notes for MARION H. KNOX:
Marion was reportedly shot and killed by a jealous lover as he knelt to drink from the spring of water near Asbury Methodist Church in Eureka (Rockwood, TN).
vi. LUCINDA LOU KNOX, b. 1881; d. 1948; m. SAM H. FRANCE, September 04, 1894, Roane County, Tennessee; b. 1881; d. 1912.
10. vii. CELLA BELLE KNOX, b. July 07, 1883, Tennessee; d. November 12, 1954.
11. viii. TAYLOR JEROME KNOX, b. September 07, 1884; d. May 04, 1969.
5. EMILY2 KNOX (WILLIAM1) was born Abt. 1854, and died Unknown.
Notes for EMILY KNOX:
All information regarding Emily (sometimes called Emaline) came from another Knox researcher, Dana.
Children of EMILY KNOX are:
12. i. WILLIAM GEORGE3 KNOX, b. Abt. 1871; d. Unknown.
ii. ELLEN JANE KNOX, b. Abt. 1876; d. Unknown.
iii. ARTIE BELL KNOX, b. Abt. 1879; d. Unknown.
Generation No. 3
6. MARY CATHERINE3 KNOX (SAMUEL D.2, WILLIAM1) was born October 22, 1875 in Rockwood, Tennessee, and died Unknown. She married JOHN WILLIAM LANE. He was born Abt. 1868 in Tennessee, and died Unknown.
Notes for JOHN WILLIAM LANE:
1920 ROANE COUNTY CENSUS, ROCKWOOD
RIDGE AVENUE SOUTH
107-16-17
Lane, John W., head, owns, m, w, 52, m, TN TN TN, Miner, Coal Mine
Mary Kate, wife, f, w, 44, m, TN TN TN, None
Harry M., son, m, w, 23, m, TN TN TN, Miner, Coal Mines
Lennie M., dau, f, w, 15, s, TN TN TN, None
John M. Jr., son, m, w, 10, s, TN TN TN, None
Patterson, Andrew J., son-in-law, m, w, 24, m, TN TN TN, Miner, Coal Mines
Beatrice D., dau, f, w, 19, m, TN TN TN, None
Children of MARY KNOX and JOHN LANE are:
i. HAZEL NELLIE LOU4 LANE, b. Private.
ii. HARRY MCKINLEY LANE, b. Abt. 1897; d. Unknown.
iii. BEATRICE DELRAE LANE, b. Abt. 1901; d. Unknown; m. (1) ANDREW PATTERSON; d. Unknown; m. (2) ERNEST FREEMAN CAIN; d. Unknown.
Notes for BEATRICE DELRAE LANE:
All information regarding Beatrice came from James H. Lane, another researcher. He also stated that Beatrice and her second husband, Ernest, had 9 children and settled in Alabama.
Notes for ANDREW PATTERSON:
1920 ROANE COUNTY CENSUS, ROCKWOOD
RIDGE AVENUE SOUTH
Andrew and his wife are living with her family.
iv. LENNIE MARIE LANE, b. Private.
13. v. JOHN MAYNARD LANE, b. Private.
vi. CLYDE LANE, b. Private.
7. JULIA ANN3 KNOX (JESSE M.2, WILLIAM1) was born June 13, 1872 in Tennessee, and died February 23, 1946. She married AMOS B. CUNNINGHAM November 16, 1888 in Roane County, Tennessee. He was born January 23, 1868 in Tennessee, and died August 19, 1945 in Roane County, Tennessee.
Notes for AMOS B. CUNNINGHAM:
1920 ROANE COUNTY CENSUS, ROCKWOOD
RIVER PIKE
108-109
Cuningham, Amos, head, owns, m, w, 53, m, TN TN TN, Labor, Coal Mine
Julie, wife, f, w, 48, m, TN TN TN, None
Walter, son, m, w, 20, s, TN TN TN, Labor, Coal Mine
Claud, son, m, w, 18, s, TN TN TN, Labor, Hosiery Mill
John, son, m, w, 13, s, TN TN TN, None
Children of JULIA KNOX and AMOS CUNNINGHAM are:
i. WALTER4 CUNNINGHAM, b. Abt. 1900; d. Unknown.
ii. CLAUD CUNNINGHAM, b. Abt. 1902; d. Unknown.
iii. JOHN CUNNINGHAM, b. Private.
8. JAMES Q.3 KNOX (JESSE M.2, WILLIAM1) was born 1873, and died November 18, 1922 in Roane County, Tennessee. He married MARGARET E. KIZER October 28, 1892 in Roane County, Tennessee. She was born 1877, and died 1940 in Roane County, Tennessee.
Notes for JAMES Q. KNOX:
ROCKWOOD TIMES, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1922 - PAGE 1
DESPONDENT CITY OFFICER KILLS SELF ON SATURDAY
J. Q Knox Found Near City Limits With a Self Inflicted Wound in His Head
J. Q. Knox, until recently a city police officer, was found dead Saturday morning shortly before 8:00 o'clock, beside the right-of-way of the old narrow gauge railroad, near the city limits. The dead man had a bullet wound in his head, the shot having entered the left temple and emerged on the right side of the head. He was lying face downward, with a pistol at his feet, from which every indication pointing to the fact that he committed suicide. Persons residing nearby heard the shot, and at once commenced an investigation that disclosed the body of the officer in a few minutes. A coroner's jury was summond, and an inquest held, which established suicide as the cause of death.
Despondency over troubles in which he was involved is thought to have been the reason for his act of self destruction. Mr. Knox was appointed city pound master when the law against live stock running at large was passed last April, and was dilligent and successful in enforcing its provisions. In so doing he incurred the enmity of a certain element, and a number of young men and boys had taken every chance to bawl at him, mock him, and otherwise hinder him in his work. This continued until some two or three weeks ago, when a few young men employed at the Roane County Packing co., plant yelled at Knox as he was passing on the street. The officer proceeded to enter the building and severly beat up the first person he encountered, while the guilty parties escaped through a rear entrance. Following this encounter, Knox was discharged from his job, and tried on a charge of assault. He was bound over on this charge, and failed to obtain bond. He then left town suddenly, and was gone for two days, returning Friday on a night train. Saturday morning he started out to see his father who resides in the country, leaving home a little after 7:00 o'clock. Since the holding of the inquest it is reported that he asked his wife for his pistol before he left, saying he was going to sell it. This is the last that was seen of the unfortunate man, and it is supposed that he became despondent over the fact that he had lost his job, and was apparantly deserted by his friends and facing conviction and a jail sentence, and so determined to end his life.
Funeral services were conducted Monday by Rev. J. C. Cate, of Eureka, and burial was in the Odd Fellows' Cemetary. Mr. Knox is survived by a wife, a son, and a married daughter who live in Rockwood, and several brothers who live near the city. His father also survives him. The deceased was about 50 years old, and his numerous friends and relatives regret his untimely and tragic death. As an officer of the law, Mr. Knox served the city faithfully for some time, discharging well the duties of a difficult and unpopular position.
(NOTE - It is a family story that 30 years later, and on his deathbed, another man confessed to murdering James Q. Knox. We are still looking for the confirmation to this family history)
1900 ROANE COUNTY CENSUS
Knox, James July 1872
Maggie {Kizer} July 1875
Willard T. Jan. 1894
Hobert (probably transcribed incorrectly) Dec. 1898
1910 ROCKWOOD, TENNESSEE CENSUS
Knox, James O head m w 38 m1 17 TN TN TN Coal Mines, Miner
Maggie wife f w 32 m1 4-3 TN TN TN None
William son m 16
Grace dau f 8
Mack son m 4
1920 ROCKWOOD, TENNESSEE CENSUS
Ridge Avenue North
16N-74-77 Knox, James Q.; head; rents; male; w; 48; married; TN TN TN; Chauffeur; Service Car
Maggie; wife; female; w; 43; married; TN TN TN; None
Mack; son; male; w; 15; single; TN TN TN; None
James' tombstone lists his year of death as 1923. This is not correct.
More About JAMES Q. KNOX:
Burial: Unknown, Odd Fellows Cemetary, Rockwood, Tennessee
More About MARGARET E. KIZER:
Burial: Unknown, Odd Fellows Cemetary, Rockwood, Tennessee
Children of JAMES KNOX and MARGARET KIZER are:
i. WILLARD4 KNOX, b. 1894; d. 1985.
ii. ROBERT KNOX, b. December 19, 1898; d. April 19, 1906, Roane County, Tennessee.
Notes for ROBERT KNOX:
Reportedly was accidently electrocuted. His headstone reads:
Robert Knox, son of J.Q. and Maggie, Born on earth to blossom in heaven. The R on the tombstone looks more like an H.
More About ROBERT KNOX:
Burial: Unknown, Odd Fellows Cemetary, Rockwood, Tennessee
14. iii. GRACE KNOX, b. 1902, Tennessee; d. 1933.
iv. MACK KNOX, b. Private.
9. WILLIAM N. OR E.3 KNOX (JESSE M.2, WILLIAM1) was born March 27, 1875 in Meigs County, Tennessee, and died December 21, 1951 in Rockwood, Tennessee. He married NANCY L. TRUE March 12, 1906 in Tennessee, daughter of EMERSON TREW and MARGARET MULLINS. She was born January 18, 1892 in Tennessee, and died November 21, 1951 in Rockwood, Tennessee.
Notes for WILLIAM N. OR E. KNOX:
1910 ROCKWOOD, TENNESSEE CENSUS
Knox, William N. head m w 37 m2 4 TN TN TN Miner Coal
Nancy L. wife f w 23 m1 4 4-1 TN TN TN None
Nellie L. dau f w 4/12 s TN TN TN
Jessie M. Father m w 62 m1 41 TN TN TN none
Melissie Mother f w 61 m1 41 11-6 TN TN TN none
1920 ROCKWOOD, TENNESSEE CENSUS
Spring Street
112-465-475
Knox, William E.; head; rents; male; w; 46; married; TN TN TN; Driver; Coal Mines
Nancy; wife; female; w; 31; married; TN TN TN; None
Nellie; dau; f; w; 10; single; TN TN TN; None
Agnes; dau; f; w; 7 9/12; single; TN TN TN; None
Mary E.; dau; f; w; 4 6/12; single; TN TN TN; None
Frank; son; m; w; 1 6/12; single; TN TN TN; None
More About WILLIAM N. OR E. KNOX:
Burial: Unknown, Odd Fellows Cemetary/Pond Grove
Occupation: 1990, Laborer in Coal Mine
Notes for NANCY L. TRUE:
Newspaper clipping regarding Nancy's death:
Title: Mrs. Will Knox Dies At Home Last Week
Mrs. Nancy Knox, wife of Will Knox, passed away at her home on North Wilder Street on Wednesday of last week, Nov. 21st. She had suffered a heart attack which brought on her death. She was a native of Meigs County but had lived in Rockwood for many years. She was 61 years of age and a member of the Presbyterian Church.
Services were conducted from the chapel of the Booth Funeral Home on Friday afternoon, Nov. 23, at 1:30 P.M. The Rev. C. F. Smith and Rev. C. S. Cassidy officiated with burial being made in the Oddfellow Cemetery. Booth Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
Besides her husband, Mrs. Knox is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Carl Spurling, Mrs. Carl Kirby and Mrs. Albert Nealon, all of Rockwood; three sons, Frank and Arthur Knox, of Rockwood, and Carl Knox, of the U.S. Army; four brothers, Sam True, of Rockwood, Tom True, of Monroe, Tenn., McKinley True of Elyria, Ohio, and Ernest True, of Cleveland, Tenn., three sisters, Mrs. Henry Carmichael of Cookeville, Mrs. Cora Lewis of Elyria, Ohio, and Mrs. James Cox of Greengold, Florida.
More About NANCY L. TRUE:
Burial: Unknown, Odd Fellows Cemetary/Pond Grove
Cause of Death: Heart Attack
Medical Information: Died in her home.
Children of WILLIAM KNOX and NANCY TRUE are:
15. i. NELLE LEE4 KNOX, b. December 26, 1909; d. February 22, 1982, Rockwood, Tennessee.
16. ii. AGNES KNOX, b. March 20, 1913; d. 1965.
17. iii. MARY ELIZABETH KNOX, b. July 09, 1915, Tennessee; d. January 08, 1981, Rockwood, Tennessee.
18. iv. WILLIAM FRANK KNOX, b. August 21, 1918; d. September 28, 1979.
19. v. CARL TAYLOR KNOX, b. March 06, 1921; d. December 03, 1970.
20. vi. CHARLES AURTHOR KNOX, b. August 18, 1923, Tennessee; d. May 21, 1991, Pontiac, Michigan.
10. CELLA BELLE3 KNOX (JESSE M.2, WILLIAM1) was born July 07, 1883 in Tennessee, and died November 12, 1954. She married WILBER LONG. He was born 1877 in Tennessee, and died 1972.
Notes for CELLA BELLE KNOX:
Reportedly, Belle and her husband lived most of their lives in Cleveland, TN.
More About CELLA BELLE KNOX:
Burial: Unknown, Odd Fellows Cemetary, Rockwood, Tennessee
Notes for WILBER LONG:
1920 ROANE COUNTY CENSUS, ROCKWOOD
DOUGLAS AVENUE NORTH
300-95-98
Long, Wilbur, head, rents, m, w, 42, m, TN TN TN, Miner, Coal Mines
Bell, wife, f, w, 35, m, TN TN TN, None
Ford, son, m, w, 17, s, TN TN TN, Bottle Washer, Bottling Works
Herman, son, m, w, 16, s, TN TN TN, Singer, Hosiery Mill
Hazel, dau, f, w, 11, s, TN TN TN, None
Clifford, son, m, w, 10, s, TN TN TN, None
Rue E., son, m, w, 8, s, TN TN TN, None
Carl R., son, m, w, 6, s, TN TN TN, None
Clarence, son, m, w, 4 2/12, s, TN TN TN, None
Farris, son, m, w, 2 2/12, s, TN TN TN, None
Zena L, dau, f, w, 2/12, s, TN TN TN, None
Children of CELLA KNOX and WILBER LONG are:
i. JESSIE4 LONG, b. Private.
ii. HERMAN LONG, b. 1903; d. Unknown.
iii. LENIS LONG, b. Private.
iv. HAZEL LONG, b. Private.
v. CLIFFORD LONG, b. Private.
vi. FORD LONG, b. Abt. 1903; d. Unknown.
vii. RUE E. LONG, b. Private.
viii. CARL R. LONG, b. Private.
ix. CLARENCE LONG, b. Private.
x. FARRIS LONG, b. Private.
xi. ZENA L. LONG, b. Private.
11. TAYLOR JEROME3 KNOX (JESSE M.2, WILLIAM1) was born September 07, 1884, and died May 04, 1969. He married STELLA SUSAN COLLETTE. She was born April 24, 1891, and died September 22, 1961 in Roane County, Tennessee.
Notes for TAYLOR JEROME KNOX:
1910 ROANE COUNTY CENSUS
Knox, Lonie head m w 23 m1:2 TN TN TN Teamster, General Hauling
Stela S. wife f w 20 m1:2 (blank where children born:living shoud be) TN TN TN
Lee F. son m w 5/12 s TN TN TN
1920 ROANE COUNTY CENSUS
Knox, Taylor J. Rents Home m w 36 married cannot read or write TN TN TN
Stella wife f w 29 can read and write TN TN TN
Lee son m w 10
Jackson son m w 6
Max father m w 70 widow cannot read or write TN TN TN
More About TAYLOR JEROME KNOX:
Burial: Unknown, Oddfellows Cemetary, Rockwood
Occupation: 1990, Driver of a Dray Wagon
More About STELLA SUSAN COLLETTE:
Burial: Unknown, Odd Fellows Cemetary, Rockwood, Tennessee
Children of TAYLOR KNOX and STELLA COLLETTE are:
i. LEE F.4 KNOX, b. Private; m. GEORGE D. BELLA, Private; b. Private.
ii. JACKSON KNOX, b. Private.
iii. LONNIE MACK KNOX, b. 1920; d. November 21, 1929.
Notes for LONNIE MACK KNOX:
Booth Funeral Home book lists him as the son of Lum Knox and Stella Collette. No place of burial is noted. He is listed as being 9 years old.
iv. LOMIE WILLIAM KNOX, b. February 07, 1921; d. August 08, 1972; m. VIRGINIA S. ?, Private; b. Private.
More About LOMIE WILLIAM KNOX:
Burial: Unknown, Roane Memorial Gardens
12. WILLIAM GEORGE3 KNOX (EMILY2, WILLIAM1) was born Abt. 1871, and died Unknown. He married JOSIE THOMAS. She died Unknown.
Child of WILLIAM KNOX and JOSIE THOMAS is:
i. LEE4 KNOX, b. Private.
Generation No. 4
13. JOHN MAYNARD4 LANE (MARY CATHERINE3 KNOX, SAMUEL D.2, WILLIAM1) was born Private.
Child of JOHN MAYNARD LANE is:
i. JIM5 LANE, b. Private.
14. GRACE4 KNOX (JAMES Q.3, JESSE M.2, WILLIAM1) was born 1902 in Tennessee, and died 1933. She married LONNIE M. HINDS. He was born Abt. 1899 in Tennessee, and died Unknown.
Notes for GRACE KNOX:
Was reportedly killed at night by a moving train.
Children of GRACE KNOX and LONNIE HINDS are:
i. LONNIE M.5 HINDS, JR., b. August 1926; d. April 25, 1927.
More About LONNIE M. HINDS, JR.:
Burial: Unknown, Odd Fellows Cemetary, Rockwood, Tennessee
ii. ELIZABETH HINDS, b. Private.
15. NELLE LEE4 KNOX (WILLIAM N. OR E.3, JESSE M.2, WILLIAM1) was born December 26, 1909, and died February 22, 1982 in Rockwood, Tennessee. She married CARL WILLIAM KIRBY September 30, 1927 in Rockwood, Tennessee, son of ARCH KIRBY and ANODA LEMONS. He was born January 08, 1907 in Meigs County, Tennessee, and died August 09, 1993 in Rockwood, Tennessee.
Notes for CARL WILLIAM KIRBY:
Carl Kirby survived both the July 27, 1925 Roane Iron Company mine explosion and the October 4, 1926 mine expolsion. Carl and Earnest Brandon, who was the other survivor of the 1925 explosion, provided details of the accident that was included in the Rockwood Times. Carl was working in the No. 6 entry during the second explosion, and did not even feel the explosion.
Carl was part of the auxiliary unit of the Roane County Rescue Squad. This unit was called the Crewettes.
More About CARL WILLIAM KIRBY:
Burial: August 11, 1993, Rockwood, Tennessee
Children of NELLE KNOX and CARL KIRBY are:
21. i. HUBERT WILLIAM5 KIRBY, b. July 10, 1928, Rockwood, Tennessee; d. August 23, 1994, Methodist Medical Center, Oak Ridge, Tennessee.
ii. HAROLD KIRBY, b. 1932, Rockwood, Tennessee; d. 1930, Rockwood, Tennessee.
22. iii. WILLIAM ROLAND KIRBY, b. Private.
23. iv. NANCY ALMEDA KIRBY, b. Private.
v. JAMES RAY KIRBY, b. Private.
vi. DAVID BENJAMIN KIRBY, b. Private.
16. AGNES4 KNOX (WILLIAM N. OR E.3, JESSE M.2, WILLIAM1) was born March 20, 1913, and died 1965. She married CARL SPURLING Private. He was born Private.
Child of AGNES KNOX and CARL SPURLING is:
24. i. JERRY5 SPURLING, b. Private.
17. MARY ELIZABETH4 KNOX (WILLIAM N. OR E.3, JESSE M.2, WILLIAM1) was born July 09, 1915 in Tennessee, and died January 08, 1981 in Rockwood, Tennessee. She married (1) ROY VITATOE Private. He was born Private. She married (2) ALBERT LEE NEALON March 20, 1937, son of WILLIAM NEALON and ALMEDA CARTER. He was born March 07, 1911 in Tennessee, and died June 18, 1975 in Rockwood, Tennessee.
More About MARY ELIZABETH KNOX:
Fact 2: Buried in Oak Grove Cemetary
More About ALBERT LEE NEALON:
Burial: Unknown, Buried in Oak Grove Cemetary
Children of MARY KNOX and ALBERT NEALON are:
25. i. DONALD RAY5 NEALON, b. September 29, 1938, Rockwood, Roane County, Tennessee; d. October 26, 1982, Rockwood, Roane County, Tennessee.
26. ii. PHYLLIS LOUISE NEALON, b. Private.
18. WILLIAM FRANK4 KNOX (WILLIAM N. OR E.3, JESSE M.2, WILLIAM1) was born August 21, 1918, and died September 28, 1979. He married EMALINE THURMAN Private. She was born Private.
Notes for WILLIAM FRANK KNOX:
ROCKWOOD TIMES, AUGUST 30, 1951
Frank Knox, well known local man who has had many years experience in the retail grocery and meat trade, is now manager of Clark's Food Store on Rockwood Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Knox are proprietors of a cafe next door to Clark's and will also continue to operate that business.
Hugh Clark, owner of Clark's food store, announces that he is opening a new store in Harriman. He will spend his time in active management of the Harriman store.
ROCKWOOD TIMES, JUNE 2, 1966 (Page 1, Section 2)
FRANK KNOX IS NAMED VFW AIDE
Frank Knox, of Rockwood, has received word of his appointment as National Aide-de-Camp by the Veterans of Foreign Wars.
ROCKWOOD TIMES, JUNE 2, 1966 (Page 4-B)
Delinquent Tax Notice included Frank Knox 16.00
More About WILLIAM FRANK KNOX:
Burial: Unknown, Oak Grove Cemetary
Children of WILLIAM KNOX and EMALINE THURMAN are:
27. i. BARBARA JEAN5 KNOX, b. Private.
28. ii. LINDA JEAN KNOX, b. Private.
29. iii. SANDRA FAYE KNOX, b. Private.
iv. WAYNE EDWARD KNOX, b. Private.
v. LARRY JOE KNOX, b. Private.
19. CARL TAYLOR4 KNOX (WILLIAM N. OR E.3, JESSE M.2, WILLIAM1) was born March 06, 1921, and died December 03, 1970. He married (1) RUBY WILLIFORD Bef. 1951, daughter of UNKNOWN WILLIFORD and EDNA ?. She was born April 02, 1914, and died July 14, 1951 in Rockwood, Tennessee. He married (2) LUCILLE GREEN Private. She was born Private.
Notes for CARL TAYLOR KNOX:
Carl was found dead beside the road somewhere up North. Family members state that he was at Pearl Harbor when it was bombed and that he was hit with shrapnel. They state that he was never the same after that and wandered all over and died while away from home. His body was sent back to Roane County, where he was buried.
His gravestone has the information - Georgia PVT 451 Base Unit AAF - inscribed.
More About CARL TAYLOR KNOX:
Burial: Unknown, Odd Fellows Cemetary, Rockwood, Tennessee
Military service: Georgia PVT 451 Base Unit AAF
Occupation: Carpenter/Painter
Notes for RUBY WILLIFORD:
ROCKWOOD TIMES, JULY 12, 1951 - AT THE HOSPITAL
Mrs. Carl Knox, Rockwood
ROCKWOOD TIMES, JULY 19, 1951
MRS. RUBY S. KNOX DIES HERE SATURDAY
Mrs. Ruby Frances Strickland Knox, age 37, passed away at Chamberlain Memorial Hospital on Saturday, July 14th, following a heart attack.
Funeral services were conducted from the Piney Grove Baptist Church on Wednesday afternoon, July 18, at 2:30 p.m., with the Rev. K. B. Rodgers officiating. Burial was made in the Piney Grove Cemetary with Booth Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
Surviving are the husband, Carl Knox; her mother, Mrs. Edna McGlathen, of Rockwood; four daughters; Mrs. Wanda Lee Griffith, Mary Frances, Barbara Ann and Margaret Louise Strickland; two sons; Bill and James Thomas Strickland; three brothers; Dewey Williford of Emory Gap, Bob Williford of Detroit, and Meredith Williford of Rockwood; one sister; Mrs. Jewell Dean Buckner of Alexandria, Ohio.
More About RUBY WILLIFORD:
Burial: Unknown, Piney Grove Cemetary
Children of CARL KNOX and LUCILLE GREEN are:
i. BOBBY5 KNOX, b. Private.
ii. MARY KNOX, b. Private.
20. CHARLES AURTHOR4 KNOX (WILLIAM N. OR E.3, JESSE M.2, WILLIAM1) was born August 18, 1923 in Tennessee, and died May 21, 1991 in Pontiac, Michigan. He married LOIS MANERVA ALMEDA NEALON, daughter of ALEX NEALON and SITHA BESSON. She was born Unknown, and died Unknown in Michigan.
Notes for CHARLES AURTHOR KNOX:
Arthur reportedly (told to me by Phyllis, his neice) robbed a business or bank in California and before being caught - put the loot (money and/or jewelry) in a safety deposit box there. He wrote his daughter to keep paying the deposit fees. He was caught and put in prison. His daughter later went to the bank and opened the box and found the loot. It is believed that she kept it (no proof yet).
More About CHARLES AURTHOR KNOX:
Occupation: Ran and possibly owned a bowling alley in Pointiac, Michigan
Children of CHARLES KNOX and LOIS NEALON are:
i. CHARLES ALLEN5 KNOX, b. Private.
ii. JESSIE LEE KNOX, b. Private.
iii. RHONDA JEAN KNOX, b. Private.
Generation No. 5
21. HUBERT WILLIAM5 KIRBY (NELLE LEE4 KNOX, WILLIAM N. OR E.3, JESSE M.2, WILLIAM1) was born July 10, 1928 in Rockwood, Tennessee, and died August 23, 1994 in Methodist Medical Center, Oak Ridge, Tennessee. He married MARGARET LAWSON Private, daughter of REYNOLD LAWSON and ELIZABETH GREEN. She was born Private.
Notes for HUBERT WILLIAM KIRBY:
Hubert was a life-long resident of Rockwood, TN. He was retired from C.B. Foods, where he had managed several stores during his career, the last of which was the Save-A-Lot store in Rockwood in 1990. He was a member and deacon of the Clymersville Baptist Church and had served as Rockwood Fire Chief during the early 1970's. He was also a member of the Rockwood Masonic Lodge and the Knights of Pythias.
More About HUBERT WILLIAM KIRBY:
Burial: August 25, 1994, Oak Grove Cemetary, Rockwood, Tennessee
Children of HUBERT KIRBY and MARGARET LAWSON are:
30. i. DENNIS WILLIAM6 KIRBY, b. Private.
31. ii. RANDY LEE KIRBY, b. Private.
iii. JEFFERY KIRBY, b. Private.
22. WILLIAM ROLAND5 KIRBY (NELLE LEE4 KNOX, WILLIAM N. OR E.3, JESSE M.2, WILLIAM1) was born Private. He married (1) GRUDRUM ELSA GUDMUNDSDOTTER Private, daughter of GUDMUNDUR GUDMUNDSDOTTER and HALLDORA BJARNADOTTR. She was born Private. He married (2) NANCY JANE SILVEY Private. She was born Private.
Children of WILLIAM KIRBY and GRUDRUM GUDMUNDSDOTTER are:
i. WILLIAM ROLAND6 KIRBY, JR, b. Private.
32. ii. PERRY LEE KIRBY, b. Private.
iii. HALDORA GAIL KIRBY, b. Private.
Children of WILLIAM KIRBY and NANCY SILVEY are:
33. iv. NANCY MARLENE6 KIRBY, b. Private.
34. v. KRYSTAL KALE KIRBY, b. Private.
35. vi. TRACIE DENISE KIRBY, b. Private.
36. vii. BRENA NEGAN KIRBY, b. Private.
23. NANCY ALMEDA5 KIRBY (NELLE LEE4 KNOX, WILLIAM N. OR E.3, JESSE M.2, WILLIAM1) was born Private. She married RICHARD LAWRENCE ALLEN Private. He was born Private.
Children of NANCY KIRBY and RICHARD ALLEN are:
i. DEBRA KAYE6 ALLEN, b. Private; m. WILLIAM HARRISON CISSON, Private; b. Private.
37. ii. LISA JOANNE ALLEN, b. Private.
iii. PATRICIA ANN ALLEN, b. Private.
24. JERRY5 SPURLING (AGNES4 KNOX, WILLIAM N. OR E.3, JESSE M.2, WILLIAM1) was born Private. He married GRACE JOHNSON Private. She was born Private.
Children of JERRY SPURLING and GRACE JOHNSON are:
i. TAMMIE6 SPURLING, b. Private.
ii. TONY SPURLING, b. Private.
iii. TODD SPURLING, b. Private.
25. DONALD RAY5 NEALON (MARY ELIZABETH4 KNOX, WILLIAM N. OR E.3, JESSE M.2, WILLIAM1) was born September 29, 1938 in Rockwood, Roane County, Tennessee, and died October 26, 1982 in Rockwood, Roane County, Tennessee. He married MAYMIE RUTH THOMAS Private, daughter of RAYMOND THOMAS and ONALEE FLEEMON. She was born Private.
More About DONALD RAY NEALON:
Cause of Death: Massive Coronary
Military service: February 08, 1956, PFC/US Army
Children of DONALD NEALON and MAYMIE THOMAS are:
38. i. DONALD RAY6 NEALON, JR., b. Private.
39. ii. DAVID WAYNE NEALON, b. Private.
26. PHYLLIS LOUISE5 NEALON (MARY ELIZABETH4 KNOX, WILLIAM N. OR E.3, JESSE M.2, WILLIAM1) was born Private. She married (1) FRANK TURNER Private. He was born Private. She married (2) CLEAVE ABELS, JR Private. He was born Private. She married (3) RAY ROGERS MCGHEE Private. He was born Private.
Child of PHYLLIS NEALON and CLEAVE ABELS is:
i. JEFFREY CLEAVE6 ABELS, b. Private.
27. BARBARA JEAN5 KNOX (WILLIAM FRANK4, WILLIAM N. OR E.3, JESSE M.2, WILLIAM1) was born Private. She married ? BARNES Private. He was born Private.
Children of BARBARA KNOX and ? BARNES are:
i. STEVE6 BARNES, b. Private.
ii. TERRY BARNES, b. Private.
iii. MIKE BARNES, b. Private.
28. LINDA JEAN5 KNOX (WILLIAM FRANK4, WILLIAM N. OR E.3, JESSE M.2, WILLIAM1) was born Private. She married HENRY PERRY Private. He was born Private.
Children of LINDA KNOX and HENRY PERRY are:
40. i. JOYCE6 PERRY, b. Private.
ii. DEAN PERRY, b. Private.
41. iii. KELLY PERRY, b. Private.
iv. ANITA PERRY, b. Private.
29. SANDRA FAYE5 KNOX (WILLIAM FRANK4, WILLIAM N. OR E.3, JESSE M.2, WILLIAM1) was born Private. She married ? ELLISON Private. He was born Private.
Child of SANDRA KNOX and ? ELLISON is:
i. DEANICE6 ELLISON, b. Private.
Generation No. 6
30. DENNIS WILLIAM6 KIRBY (HUBERT WILLIAM5, NELLE LEE4 KNOX, WILLIAM N. OR E.3, JESSE M.2, WILLIAM1) was born Private. He married (1) JACQUIE DOSS Private. She was born Private. He married (2) PATTY YORK Private. She was born Private.
Children of DENNIS KIRBY and JACQUIE DOSS are:
i. SHAWN NICOLE7 KIRBY, b. Private.
ii. CODY WILLIAM KIRBY, b. Private.
31. RANDY LEE6 KIRBY (HUBERT WILLIAM5, NELLE LEE4 KNOX, WILLIAM N. OR E.3, JESSE M.2, WILLIAM1) was born Private. He married VICKIE MONDAY Private. She was born Private.
Child of RANDY KIRBY and VICKIE MONDAY is:
i. SHANE7 KIRBY, b. Private.
32. PERRY LEE6 KIRBY (WILLIAM ROLAND5, NELLE LEE4 KNOX, WILLIAM N. OR E.3, JESSE M.2, WILLIAM1) was born Private. He married MARY ANN ? Private. She was born Private.
Children of PERRY KIRBY and MARY ? are:
i. AMANDA7 KIRBY, b. Private.
ii. PERRY LEE KIRBY, JR., b. Private.
iii. CARL STEVEN KIRBY, b. Private.
33. NANCY MARLENE6 KIRBY (WILLIAM ROLAND5, NELLE LEE4 KNOX, WILLIAM N. OR E.3, JESSE M.2, WILLIAM1) was born Private. She married MIKE HINDS Private. He was born Private.
Children of NANCY KIRBY and MIKE HINDS are:
i. MELANIA KRISTINA7 HINDS, b. Private.
ii. AMANDA MARIE HINDS, b. Private.
34. KRYSTAL KALE6 KIRBY (WILLIAM ROLAND5, NELLE LEE4 KNOX, WILLIAM N. OR E.3, JESSE M.2, WILLIAM1) was born Private. She married JAMES ROBINSON Private. He was born Private.
Children of KRYSTAL KIRBY and JAMES ROBINSON are:
i. KINSEY MALENA APRIL7 ROBINSON, b. Private.
ii. JAMES MATTHEW ROBINSON, b. Private.
35. TRACIE DENISE6 KIRBY (WILLIAM ROLAND5, NELLE LEE4 KNOX, WILLIAM N. OR E.3, JESSE M.2, WILLIAM1) was born Private. She married (1) CHARLES ANTHONY SANDS, SR. Private. He was born Private. She married (2) ERIC ROBERT NOBLE Private. He was born Private.
Child of TRACIE KIRBY and CHARLES SANDS is:
i. CHARLES ANTHONY7 SANDS, JR., b. Private.
Child of TRACIE KIRBY and ERIC NOBLE is:
ii. ERIC ROBERT7 KIRBY, b. Private.
36. BRENA NEGAN6 KIRBY (WILLIAM ROLAND5, NELLE LEE4 KNOX, WILLIAM N. OR E.3, JESSE M.2, WILLIAM1) was born Private. She married DAVID JONES Private. He was born Private.
Child of BRENA KIRBY and DAVID JONES is:
i. ANTWOIN JERRILL7 KIRBY, b. Private.
37. LISA JOANNE6 ALLEN (NANCY ALMEDA5 KIRBY, NELLE LEE4 KNOX, WILLIAM N. OR E.3, JESSE M.2, WILLIAM1) was born Private. She married JEFFERY TODD GARNER Private. He was born Private.
Child of LISA ALLEN and JEFFERY GARNER is:
i. JACOB ALLEN7 GARNER, b. Private.
38. DONALD RAY6 NEALON, JR. (DONALD RAY5, MARY ELIZABETH4 KNOX, WILLIAM N. OR E.3, JESSE M.2, WILLIAM1) was born Private. He married (1) CINDY WILSON Private. She was born Private. He married (2) MARY ALICE CRABTREE Private. She was born Private.
Child of DONALD NEALON and CINDY WILSON is:
i. DAVID TRAVIS7 NEALON, b. Private.
Child of DONALD NEALON and MARY CRABTREE is:
ii. FELICIA LEIGH7 NEALON, b. Private.
39. DAVID WAYNE6 NEALON (DONALD RAY5, MARY ELIZABETH4 KNOX, WILLIAM N. OR E.3, JESSE M.2, WILLIAM1) was born Private. He married (1) DEBORAH BISHOP Private. She was born Private. He married (2) LISA ANN ABSTON Private. She was born Private. He married (3) GAIL DOROTHY BOYD Private. She was born Private. He married (4) TERESA GAIL MITCHELL Private, daughter of WILLIAM MITCHELL and MARTHA ?. She was born Private. He married (5) TINA LOUISE FILYAW Private, daughter of EDWARD FILYAW and ADA LAWSON. She was born Private.
Children of DAVID NEALON and LISA ABSTON are:
i. CHRISTOPHER DEWAYNE7 NEALON, b. Private.
ii. KRISTY ARLENE NEALON, b. Private.
Child of DAVID NEALON and TERESA MITCHELL is:
iii. DAVID WAYNE7 NEALON, JR, b. Private.
Child of DAVID NEALON and TINA FILYAW is:
iv. BOBBY LEE7 NEALON, b. Private.
40. JOYCE6 PERRY (LINDA JEAN5 KNOX, WILLIAM FRANK4, WILLIAM N. OR E.3, JESSE M.2, WILLIAM1) was born Private.
Child of JOYCE PERRY is:
i. STEVE7 PERRY, b. Private.
41. KELLY6 PERRY (LINDA JEAN5 KNOX, WILLIAM FRANK4, WILLIAM N. OR E.3, JESSE M.2, WILLIAM1) was born Private. She married CARLOS BROCK Private, son of JAMES BROCK and OPAL SIMPSON. He was born Private.
Children of KELLY PERRY and CARLOS BROCK are:
i. JAMES7 BROCK, b. Private.
ii. CHRISTOPHER BROCK, b. Private.
940. Report, “Family History & Background”, Patrick Franckiewicz, 16 Sep 1988.
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942. Descendants of Nicolas De La Vergne through..Benjamin.., Alder Tree Press, Los Angeles, 1997, LDS Library, microfilm call # 2055430, p. 9.
943. Descendants of Nicolas De La Vergne through..Benjamin.., Alder Tree Press, Los Angeles, 1997, LDS Library, microfilm call # 2055430, p. 45.
944. Descendants of Nicolas De La Vergne through..Benjamin.., Alder Tree Press, Los Angeles, 1997, LDS Library, microfilm call # 2055430, pp. 45, 46.
945. Descendants of Nicolas De La Vergne through..Benjamin.., Alder Tree Press, Los Angeles, 1997, LDS Library, microfilm call # 2055430, p. 75.
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951. “Will of Clara L. Avery,” 27 May 1993, Paper records for AVERYs maintained by Jon Avery.
952. Scudder Pedigree Charts provided by Melissa Lynn Scudder on 28 and 30 Mar 2025. There is a rough hand-drawn Chart, labeled ScudderPedigreeChart 0 and five well-organized pedigree charts labeled ScudderPedigreeChart 1 through ScudderPedigreeChart 5. Chart 1 starts with Melissa Lynn Scudder and her children.
Files (6): ScudderPedigreeChart0, ScudderPedigreeChart1, ScudderPedigreeChart2, ScudderPedigreeChart3, ScudderPedigreeChart4, ScudderPedigreeChart5 Chart 1.
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955. The Champion Genealogy, Vol I, by Francis Bacon Trowbridge, New Haven, CT, 1891 in the Reynolds Historical Genealogy Collection of the Allen County Public Library, Ft. Wayne, IN p 105,6.
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File: ChampionIsabellaArticle
957. “Federal census 1840.” pp 48,49, Allegheny Co., NY.
958. The Champion Genealogy, Vol I, by Francis Bacon Trowbridge, New Haven, CT, 1891 in the Reynolds Historical Genealogy Collection of the Allen County Public Library, Ft. Wayne, IN p. 107.
959. “Telecon Interview Robert Lyle AVERY,” 2 Nov 2008, Jon E. Avery.
960. “Isabella Avery Champion Is Now 100..,” Eau Claire Leader, Eau Claire, WI, April 27, 1939, 8, Microfilm, L. E. Phillips Library, 400 Eau Claire St. Eau Claire, WI, listed as B. Avery in article.
File: ChampionIsabellaArticle
961. “Federal Census 1870.” p. 14, Oak Grove, Eau Claire, WI.
962. “Federal Census 1870.”
963. “Federal census 1860.” p. 17, Half Moon, Eau Claire, WI.
964. Newman, Harry Wright, Charles Co. Gentry, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1971, 243.
965. History of the Andrews Family: A genealogy of the Robert Andrews, and his descendants, 1635 to 1890 by H. Franklin Andrews, pub: William E. Brinkerhoff, Audubon, Iowa, 1890. pp 140-141
966. Newman, Harry Wright, Charles Co. Gentry, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1971, p. 231.
967. Newman, Harry Wright, Charles Co. Gentry, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1971, p. 222,3.
968. Newman, Harry Wright, Charles Co. Gentry, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1971, p. 237.
969. Newman, Harry Wright, Charles Co. Gentry, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1971, p. 239.
970. “Origin, History and Genealogy of the Buck Family” compiled and Arranged by Samuel Buck of Crown Point, NY”, p. 56. [database on-line]. Provo, UT: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005.
“Samuel Buck, son of Isaac of New Milford, CT and Pittsfort, VT., born in New Milford Nov 12, 1768, md. Oct 28, 1790, Mary (Polly) Bush of Becket, Mass., dau of Stephen and Caroline, bn. Aug. 28, 1773 and she died Feb 14, 1818, at Bridport, VT. He was one of the earliest settlers of Bridport, VT (named after Bridport, Dorset Co., Eng) and had 3 sons and 5 daus.: 1st Huldah, bn Aug. 19, 1792, died April 25, 1863, md. Abel Bailey, son of Capt Daniel Bailey, of Bridport, shoemaker, bn. 1785, and died in 1866”
971. Obituary, Michel A (Mike) Avery. Pasco, WA 28 Dec 2021
Michael A. Avery July 19th, 1950 - June 24th, 2021 Mike went home to be with our Lord on the rise of a beautiful strawberry moon Thursday, June 24th, 2021 while surrounded by his three adult children. He was 70 years old. Mike was born July 19th, 1950 to Robert and Joyce Avery in Seattle, WA. He shared his birthday with his mother and nephew, both of whom preceded him in death and welcomed him into Glory. His family moved to a new home in Bellevue, WA in 1959 where he spent the remainder of his childhood. Mike loved swimming and was a summer lifeguard at the local pool. He also loved to play water polo and baseball and was an avid card player. He became active in the Word of Life ministries where he met his future wife of 51 years, Vicki L. Morton. Mike graduated from Newport HS in 1969 and attended the University of WA for a short while. Mike was a highly intelligent, yet sometimes stubborn man. Story goes that he told a professor that the text was incorrect and proceeded to argue with him. Turns out that the professor actually wrote the book! Shortly after that he quit school and joined the Navy. Mike and Vicki were married after the completion of boot camp on March 21st, 1970 and soon moved across the US to various naval bases for the next 8 years. Mike and Vicki eventually settled in Kennewick, WA to raise their three sons and one daughter. He became Headmaster of the West Highland's Christian School and then began work at the WA Public Power Supply System, later renamed Energy NW, as an instructor until his retirement. Mike was a sports enthusiast and enjoyed playing in various softball leagues until a knee injury put an end to his playing career. He still enjoyed his swims at the local sports clubs or the occasional camp ground swimming hole until his health began to decline in his last few years. He was ever supportive of his children in their sports activities, missing as few games as possible. Though a man of few words, he loved his family and struggled greatly after the death of his son, Matthew. We are a little jealous of their recent reunion in Heaven. Michael is survived by his wife, Vicki Avery, his children and their spouses, Christopher and Camilla Avery of Tri-Cities, WA, Daniel and GiGiMarie Avery of Kellyville, OK, and Michele and Ricky Reyes of Lakeside, MT as well as by his father, Robert Avery, and brothers and spouses Mark and Ann Avery, Clint and Karen Avery, and many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He is preceded in death by his mother, Joyce Avery, nephew, Roy Avery, and son, Matthew Avery. A memorial service will be held in his honor at his home church of more than 40 years where he served as song leader and treasurer; Clearwater Baptist Church, 5516 W. Clearwater, Kennewick, WA on Thursday, July 1st at 1PM.
973. Bay Ridge Home Reporter, Friday, 1 Sep 1961, p. 16
The Union Church of Bay Ridge was the setting on Saturday, Aug. 26, of the marriage of Miss Sara Scudder to Dan Herbert Allen. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnston Scudder, 80 72nd St. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Allen of Harrisville, New Hampshire.
The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Richard D. Leonard, minister of the Community Church of New York, and a former assistant Minister of Union Church. Preceding the 11 am service, Svend 0. Tollefsen, organist and choirmas-ter, played "Wedding Prelude" from Schremer's arrangement of "O Perfect Love, All Human Love Transcending."
Following the wedding, a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents.
Mr. Scudder escorted his daugh-ter. She was attired in a street-length gown of white peau de soie and wore a veil of French silk illusion attached to a spray of orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet of white roses and lillies of the valley.
974. “North Carolina Estate Files 1663-1979, Wayne Co.,” Family Search Historical Records, James Scriven, Probate, Estate Sale.
File: ScrivenJamesEstate
975. Hinshaw, Wm., Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, III (NY), New York MM, p. 129; Westbury MM, p. 412, 413, 442.
976. Hinshaw, Wm., Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, III (NY), Westbury MM, p. 412, 413, 442.
977. Greenwich (RI) Monthly Meeting minutes, http://www.lehigh.edu/library/storage-request 1, 1699-1751, p. 82, microfilm MR-NE-44, Friends Historical Library, Swartmore College, p. 82.
978. Hinshaw, Wm., Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, III (NY), New York MM, P. 281.
979. “1790 Federal census.” Wayne Co., NC p 473.
980. “North Carolina Estate Files 1663-1979, Wayne Co.,” Family Search Historical Records, James Scriven, Probate files.
File: ScrivenJamesEstate
981. Hinshaw, Wm., Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, III (NY), New York MM, p. 129.
982. Hinshaw, Wm., Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, III (NY), New York MM, p. 129, Westbury MM, p. 412, 413, 442.
983. “Scriven Family Genealogy,” David F. Scrivens, http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~scriven/, 22 Apr 2007.
Covering various descendants of William Scriven (1727-1827)
of Westerly, Washington County, Rhode Island and Grafton, Rensselaer County, New York
Although the Scriven Record states that William Scriven immigrated from England around 1776, the town records of Westerly, Washington County, Rhode Island indicate that he was born in Westerly on 6 Jun 1727. According to the Westerly records, he was the son of James Scriven and Alice Knowles, prominent members of the Rhode Island Society of Friends (Quakers). James Scriven was an immigrant from England, arriving in Rhode Island before 1715. Alice Knowles was the daughter of William Knowles and Alice Fish, both members of established Rhode Island families.
According to the Scriven Record, William married twice. He married his first wife, Mercy Lewis (1726-1768), around 1750, and they had ten children before Mercy died in 1768. William then married Mary Mosher (or Mosier -- 1755-1809) around 1769, and they had four, possibly five, children. Some researchers believe that William was also married briefly to a woman named Elipha after Mercy's death and before his marriage to Mary; with one son, Isaac, resulting from this marriage in 1770. However, the first child of William and Mary was a daughter named Elipha (also known as Phally or Sally.) This daughter Elipha was born in 1770, the same year Isaac was born, and only two years after the death of Mercy Lewis. The evidence seems to indicate that Elipha was Isaac's twin sister, not his mother, and that Isaac's mother must have been Mary Mosher. Isaac may have died in infancy.
According to Interments on Rensselaer County Farms, William served in the Revolutionary War, along with his son William Jr. The History of the Town of Grafton also lists his sons James, John, and Zebulon as Revolutionary War soldiers. According to the research of historian Paul Ward (by way of the Grafton Historical Society), Zebulon achieved the rank of colonel in the New York State militia and in the War of 1812. This reference shows that he was buried with that title.
William moved to New York with his family about 1779. They were among the first settlers of the town of Grafton in Rensselaer County. There is some speculation that the Scrivens left Rhode Island as a result of their exclusion from the pacifistic Society of Friends over William's service in the Revolutionary War.
It is interesting to note that only descendants of William and Mercy Lewis are mentioned in Zebulon Scriven's will; none of the descendants of William and Mary Mosher are mentioned. Furthermore, the History of the Town of Grafton reports that "William Scriven and family, consisting of seven sons and two daughters, came from Rhode Island and settled in this town about 1779." No mention of a wife is made, even though William would have been married to Mary Mosher at the time; and seven sons and two daughters would only be enough to include the children of William and Mercy Lewis (minus Elsie, the eldest daughter, who would have been 26 and was probably already married to Caleb Bassett by that time). It is possible that the William Scriven who married Mercy Lewis and the William Scriven who married Mary Mosher were two different individuals; though the Scriven Record clearly states otherwise.
William died in Petersburgh in 1827, at the age of 99.
Matthias Scriven (1775-1827), son of William Scriven and Mary Mosher, was born in Westerly, RI and moved with the rest of the family to Grafton, NY when he was four years old. Around 1795, he married Anna Sabin (1778-1855), the daughter of Stephen Sabin of Vermont and Mary Ann Mosher. Some time before 1804, he and Anna and two children moved to Pennsylvania, first to Susquehanna County, then to Pike County, then finally settling in Albany Township in Bradford County. It is said that he and Anna had a total of twenty-one children before Matthias died in 1827 at the age of 51 while visiting Lake County, NY. (Reference: Heverly, Clement F. History & Geography of Bradford Co, PA and (same author) Pioneer & Patriot Families of Bradford Co, PA.)
Benjamin Scriven II (1804-1893), son of Matthias Scriven and Anna Sabin, was born in Bradford County, PA. On 2 Nov 1826, he married Susannah Vergeson (1810-1900), daughter of David Gilbert Vergison and Abigail Brewster. They moved to Mercer County, PA and had eleven children.
Matthias Scriven, Jr. (1800-1867), son of Matthias Scriven and Anna Sabin, was born in New York, and married Martha Wiggins (1805-?), daughter of Lawrence Wiggins and Ellen Webb, on 20 Oct 1825. They were early settlers of Jones Co., IA, moving to Madison Township around 1855. The web transcription of the 1856 Madison Township Census lists a "Nathaniel Scriven" (age 36) with his wife Martha (age 31) and four children, the oldest of whom was 28 years old -- only 8 years younger than his father, it would appear. The names of the children and their ages are correct, but "Nathaniel" Scriven is actually Matthias Scriven; he was 56 years old, not 36; and his wife Martha was 51 years old, not 31. These census transcripts were obviously taken from handwritten entries that must have been somewhat difficult to read. The Last Will and Testament of Matthias Scriven, Jr. may be found here.
Oliver Gilbert Scriven (1817-1898), son of Matthias Scriven and Anna Sabin, brother of Matthias Scriven, Jr., was born in Evergreen, Bradford County, PA. On 29 June 1834, he married Clarinda Wiggins (1817-1886), sister of Martha Wiggins. Around 1850, they moved to Indiana with five children. They moved to Jones County, Iowa around the same time as the family of Matthias Scriven Jr. did, settling in what was to become Wayne Township, where they were to have four more children. Wayne Township was actually organized at their house on 7 Apr 1856. They are listed (with their name misspelled) in the 1856 Wayne Township census.
The Scriven-McDonald Family Record, compiled by Gilbert James Scriven around 1936, traces the ancestry of Clarinda Wiggins (Gilbert's grandmother) back to the relatively famous New Amsterdam settler Anneke Jans, and through her back to Dutch royalty. From the turn of the century until the 1920's, there was a series of well-publicized class-action lawsuit pressed by some of the descendants of Anneke Jans regarding a dispute over 62 acres of swampland property she had inherited on Manhattan Island, which later ended up being the location for a major portion of the N.Y. financial district. In an effort to drum up support for these suits (which were all ultimately unsuccessful), some of the attorneys for the plaintiffs employed genealogists to locate as many potential Anneke Jans descendants as possible, and then wrote to them notifying them of their eligibility to participate in their various suits (and claim their share of what was expected to be an unbelievably huge award of damages); and also to let them know -- by the way -- that they were distinguished by royal blood. One of these potential descendants was my great-grandfather, Gilbert James Scriven -- hence the emphasis on Anneke Jans and royalty in the Scriven-McDonald Family Record. Unfortunately, some of the genealogical work associated with this lawsuit was rather sloppy, and perhaps even a bit skewed. The putative royal descent of Anneke Jans has since been conclusively debunked, and even the line of descent linking Clarinda Wiggins to Anneke Jans appears to be erroneous.
• Documents
◦ Scriven Record compiled by Tacy Scriven Bigelow, 1902
[Revised transcription based on several variant copies, 20 Jan 2002]
◦ Scriven-McDonald Family Record compiled by Gilbert James Scriven, about 1936
◦ Family Bible of Charles Matthias and Elizabeth McDonald Scriven (Charles Matthias Scriven was the son of Oliver Gilbert Scriven and Clarinda Wiggins.)
◦ Last Will and Testament of Matthias Scriven, Jr.
◦ Letter from Thomas B. Gould to John I. Kite Regarding James Scribbens, 17 Mar 1848. The "James Scribbens" of this letter is James Scriven, father of William Scriven. Here's an ancestor anyone could be proud of! Thanks to Sharon (Scriven) Iwanick for this interesting document.
◦ Obituaries
▪ Gilbert James Scriven (1867-1949), son of Charles Matthias Scriven and Elizabeth McDonald
▪ Edith M. Scriven (1879-1954), born Ida Medora Kroeck, wife of Charles Leslie Scriven
▪ Alpheus Clark Scriven (1827-1919), son of Benjamin Scriven and Susanah Vergeson (link)
▪ Mrs. Alpheus Scriven (1827-1914), born Drucilla Craig (link)
▪ William Little Scriven (1841-1922), son of Benjamin Scriven and Susanah Vergeson (link)
▪ Burton Edgar Scriven (1880-1903), son of William Little Scriven and Margaret Biggart (link)
▪ William H. Scriven (1908-1982), son of William Little Scriven and Elmira Lydia Welch (link)
• Links
◦ Scriven Family GenForum
◦ Ancestry.com Scriven Surname Message Board
◦ RootsWeb SCRIVEN-L Mailing List Archives (Subscribe to this list here)
◦ Washington County, Rhode Island -- USGenWeb Project
◦ Rensselaer County, New York -- USGenWeb Project
▪ 1800 Census: Town of Petersburgh
▪ 1855 Census: Town of Grafton
▪ Rensselaer County Cemetery Index: Schmeuser - Scriven
▪ Interments on Rensselaer Co. Farms (including the William Scriven, Jr. Farm in Petersburgh)
▪ History of the Town of Grafton
▪ Some Deaths in Petersburg[h] and Vicinity, 1848-1851
▪ Last Will and Testament of Zebulon Scriven (1759-1821), Son of William Scriven and Mercy Lewis
◦ Rensselaer County Historical Society
◦ Bradford County, Pennsylvania -- USGenWeb Project
▪ Bump - Scriven's Hollow Cemetery, Albany Township
▪ 1850 Albany Township Census (The name 'Scriven' is consistently mis-spelled 'Scrivins' in this census.)
◦ Jones County, Iowa -- USGenWeb Project
▪ History of Madison Township (The "Mr. Scriven" mentioned on this page is Matthias Scriven, Jr.)
▪ History of Wayne Township
▪ 1856 Madison Township Census (Family No. 24 is the family of Matthias Scriven, Jr., listed in this transcription as "Nathaniel" Scriven. His age was 56, not 36.)
▪ 1856 Wayne Township Census (Family No. 27 is the family of Oliver Gilbert Scriven.)
◦ The following entries in RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project contain significant information on the William Scriven lineage:
▪ John Crunk's Family Tree by John Crunk
▪ HAND WILLIAMS SMITH and HURT ANCESTORS by Theresa Vlasnik
▪ Anthes/Fluth and many others by Dave Anthes
▪ The Gary B. Sahlstrom Family by G. Sahlstrom
◦ The (dubious) Anneke Jans connection
▪ The Anneke Jans and Everardus Bogardus Descendants Web Page
▪ Anneke Jans in Fact & Fiction, by George Olin Zabriskie, F.A.S.G.
984. Vital Records of Rhode Island 1636-1850, Arnold, James N., Vol 5, Westerly, p. 132.
985. Vital Records of Rhode Island 1636-1850, Arnold, James N., Vol 5, Westerly, p. 1321.
986. Scudder Pedigree Charts provided by Melissa Lynn Scudder on 28 and 30 Mar 2025. There is a rough hand-drawn Chart, labeled ScudderPedigreeChart 0 and five well-organized pedigree charts labeled ScudderPedigreeChart 1 through ScudderPedigreeChart 5. Chart 1 starts with Melissa Lynn Scudder and her children.
Files (6): ScudderPedigreeChart0, ScudderPedigreeChart1, ScudderPedigreeChart2, ScudderPedigreeChart3, ScudderPedigreeChart4, ScudderPedigreeChart5 Chart 2.
987. Scudder Pedigree Charts provided by Melissa Lynn Scudder on 28 and 30 Mar 2025. There is a rough hand-drawn Chart, labeled ScudderPedigreeChart 0 and five well-organized pedigree charts labeled ScudderPedigreeChart 1 through ScudderPedigreeChart 5. Chart 1 starts with Melissa Lynn Scudder and her children.
Files (6): ScudderPedigreeChart0, ScudderPedigreeChart1, ScudderPedigreeChart2, ScudderPedigreeChart3, ScudderPedigreeChart4, ScudderPedigreeChart5
988. “Federal Census 1930.” Gordonsville, Orange Co., VA.
989. “1900 Federal Census.” Columbia, Fluvanna Co., VA.
990. “Birth Records, Greene Co. VA Circuit Court,” Stanardsville, Greene Co., VA, microfilm #1976177, items 2 & 5, LDS Family History Center, Salt lake City, UT, p. 68.
991. “Federal Census 1910.” Madison, Orange Co., VA.
992. “Federal Census 1920.” Gordonsville, Orange Co., VA.
993. “Federal Census 1880.” Palmyra, Fluvanna Co., VA.
994. Hinshaw, Wm., Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, III (NY), Westbury MM, p. 412.
995. Hinshaw, Wm., Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, III (NY), New York MM, p. 129, Westbury MM, p. 412.
996. “Baptismal Certificate,” 2 Mar 1922, St. Peter & Paul Greek Catholic Church.
997. “Wm Fronchewicz Declaration of Intention to become citizen,” 8 Dec 1919, Common Pleas Court, Luzerne Co., PA, 10145.
998. “Wm Fronckiewicz, Oath of Allegiance,” 10 Apr 1922, Common Pleas Court, Luzerne Co., PA, 1710542.
999. Register of Births, Washington, County Birth Registers 1873-1965
1000. “Federal Census 1930.” Seattle, King Co., WA.
1001. “1940 US Federal Census.” Seattle, King Co., WA; Sheet 11A, lns 15-18.
1002. 1950 Federal Census Seattle, King Co., WA; Sheet 1, lns 3-5.
1003. “1900 Federal Census.” p. 2, Union, Eau Claire Co., WI.
1004. “Federal Census 1910.” p. 3A, Vineland Precinct, Asotin Co., WA.
1005. “WWI Draft Registration,” June 5, 1917, Colfax, Whitman Co., WA, microfilm, FHL 1992178.
1006. “Federal Census 1920.” Spokane, Spokane, WA.
1007. “Washington (State) Death Index,” 1940-1996, Ancestry.com.
1008. “Federal Census 1850.” p. 179, Independence, Allegheny Co., NY.
1009. “Federal Census 1880.” p. 2, Union, Eau Claire Co., WI.
1010. “1900 Federal Census.” Union, Eau Claire Co., WI.
1011. “Federal Census 1930.” Spokane, Spokane Co., WA.
1012. “Federal Census 1920.” Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA.
1013. The Champion Genealogy, Vol I, by Francis Bacon Trowbridge, New Haven, CT, 1891 in the Reynolds Historical Genealogy Collection of the Allen County Public Library, Ft. Wayne, IN p. 105, 6.
1014. “Isabella Avery Champion Is Now 100..,” Eau Claire Leader, Eau Claire, WI, April 27, 1939, 8, Microfilm, L. E. Phillips Library, 400 Eau Claire St. Eau Claire, WI, date is 22 Oct 1827.
File: ChampionIsabellaArticle
1015. “Telecon Interview Robert Lyle AVERY,” 2 Nov 2008, Jon E. Avery, date is 27 Oct 1827.
1016. “Federal census 1830.” p. 125, Independence, Allegany Co., NY.
1017. “Federal Census 1870.” p 14, Oak Grove, Eau Claire, WI.
1018. “Federal Census 1880.” Union, Eau Claire Co., WI.
1019. “U.S. Census Mortality Schedules,” Westerlo, Albany Co.,NY, 1850, Ancestry.com, p. 47, line 33.
1020. “Photograph of tombstone of Sarah Avery ,” Mabey cemetery, Maple Ave, 1 1/2 mi. west of South Westerlo, NY.
Front:
“SARAH AVERY
DEPARTED THIS
LIFE JANUARY THE 2
1805 IN THE 38 YEA
OF HER AGE FROM
JULY (?) 27(?)”
Back:
“O
DETH WHARE IS
THY STING O
DEATH WHARE IS
THY VICTORY”
Files (2): AverySarahGravestoneFront, AverySarahGravestoneBack
1021. “AVERY family forum,” Karen Hahn, kayelache@aol.com, http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/AVERY/2008-01/1199219485, 1 jan 2008.
Benjamin Avery apparently dropped out of the sky into what is now South
Westerlo, Albany County New York about 1800. He appears on the 1800 through 1830 federal censuses there, and also the 1835 state census. He disappears after
he sells his land in 1838. He was the father of 19 children, eight by his
first wife, Sarah Cordelia Williamson, and eleven by his second wife, Sarah
or Sally DeMelt. A son says on the 1860 census, that his father was born in
Connecticut. A daughter says New York.
His children scattered, two daughters stayed in Westerlo, Ann Eliza Avery
married Oliver Hunt, and Mary Avery married Enoch Mabey. Another daughter,
Sally Ann Avery married David Haight, lived for a time in Westerlo, and then
moved to Delaware County, NY. Elizabeth or Elsey Avery married Montgomery
Mackey, they lived in Green Co. NY Hannah Avery married Jeremiah Acker, and they
lived in Orleans Co, NY. Squire John Avery lived in Jefferson, Schoharie
County NY. Sons, William Ostrander Avery, and Thomas Williamson Avery moved to
Orleans County and Benjamin Green Avery to Allegany County, New York. Two
other sons and a daughter appear on the 1850 census in Albany city, but the sons
are not found anywhere thereafter. This daughter, Merlany, was "deaf and
dumb" and she later lived with her sister, Mary Mabey. Isaac moved to Illinois
and another, Benjamin Samuel Avery, my gg grandfather, lived for a time in
Allegany Co. NY, the moved to Wisconsin.
His family is recorded in Sweet's Avery Genealogy, but the ancestry is
disputed in a later genealogy, Avery's of Groton. I've been trying for the last
thirty years to unravel his ancestry.
1023. “Mother’s Memories”, by Isabelle Champion, James H. Tifft, Eau Claire, WI, 1914.
1024. “Federal census 1860.” Half Moon, Eau Claire Co., WI.
1025. “Isabella Avery Champion Is Now 100..,” Eau Claire Leader, Eau Claire, WI, April 27, 1939, 8, Microfilm, L. E. Phillips Library, 400 Eau Claire St. Eau Claire, WI, 1939, “lived here 84 yrs”.
File: ChampionIsabellaArticle
1026. The Champion Genealogy, Vol I, by Francis Bacon Trowbridge, New Haven, CT, 1891 in the Reynolds Historical Genealogy Collection of the Allen County Public Library, Ft. Wayne, IN
1027. “Federal census 1860.”
1028. Karen Hahn, kayelache@aol.com, “Re: YDNA match,” 1 Apr 2011, see body of message in Free-Form text section.
On Apr 1, 2011, at 5:43 PM, kayelache@aol.com wrote: (reply comments in red, bold and underlined)
In a message dated 4/1/2011 11:05:53 A.M. jeavery@vt.edu writes: (in black)
Hello Karen,
I notice that your have the name "Benjamin Green AVERY" as the name of
the first-born son of Benjamin(1) Avery. The "Isabelle Champion at
100" newspaper article, that references the family bible, lists his
name as "Green Avery". How and where did you find that Green's first
name was Benjamin?
Many references to him as Benjamin G. Avery. In land records in Allegany Co where both Benjamin Green and Benjamin Samuel lived at the same time in the late 1830's-early 1840's, they are referred to as Benjamin Avery Jr. and Benjamin Avery Sr.
Both you and the "Isabella Champion at 100" newspaper article
mentioned that Isabelle Hannah Avery Champion had 13 children of which
only 3 had progeny. I know only twelve children and only 2 with
children. Would you please update me? I have:
1 - Glenn, b. 14 Sep 1861
2 - Benjamin Joel, b. Apr 1863, m. Carrie Parker, had four?? 6 children.
3 - Judson, b. Jun 1865
4 - Peter. b. 10 Jun 1867
5 Philo b. 15 oct 1871, died 30 June 1874
6 - Twin #1, b. 12 May 1873
Albertus
7 - Twin #2, b. 12 May 1873
Cordelia
8 Rubie born and died 1984, I think it was a son
9 - Mary Isabelle, b. 26 Sep 1875, m. Ned Ballard, had three?? or
four?? children.
My grandmother. had five children, three died in childhood.
10 - Clayton Joshua, b. 26 Mar 1877
This was my Uncle Clayte. He married Martha Boenchans, they had three children, Isabel Cordelia, Jerome and Mary Jane. I'm aware of most of their children. Mollie and Uncle Clayte were like twins, just 18 months apart. They looked a lot alike.
11 - Bess, (it's Bessie on the tombstone) b. about 1 Jan 1879 1878-1880
12 Charles, born and died 1880
13 - Lucy Abigail, b. 23 Jun 1883. died 1966. Married Frank Horner, had no children.
The "Isabelle Champion at 100" newspaper article makes reference to a
book that she wrote entitled "Mothers Memories". Do you have a copy
of that book? I found the full image of that book, all 390 pages of
it, online. If you weren't aware of it, check out:
Grandma Champion's children had 100 copies of the book printed. I'm fortunately to own a copy, the one that was my mothers.
Uncle Ben, Uncle Clayte, and my grandmother, Mary Isabel (Mollie) Champion Ballard were the three who had children. Aunt Abbie lived until 1966.
http://books.google.com/books?id=wPUEAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=Isabelle+Champion+mother's+memories&source=bl&ots=U-buDPXPw-&sig=MieMIsEe3QNaoStUDxACA2usiTM&hl=en&ei=jeWVTbjhEsK70QGEmsmBDA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CBUQ6AEwAA#v
=onepage&q&f=false
(whew, that is a long one! no spaces)
The online version of the book is very useful because it is
searchable. In reading that book, I found much information that
helped me understand this family that survived despite much
adversity. I'm sure you know all these things I jotted down below,
but I'm including them as much for my records as for you.
- Reference to a son Benjamin (Bennie) Joel Champion b. last in the
last week of April 1863. The Joel was apparently in respect to her
husband's father.
- Reference to another son, Judson b. June 1865, d. 22 Apr 1866.
- Reference to a son, Peter b. 10 June 1867.
- Reference to "Uncle Ike" like you mentioned for Isaac
- Several references to Sisters Mate, Cordelia, Sarah and Brothers
Harrison, Ben, Ezra (with wife named Laura).
"Mate" Mary was her youngest sister. She never married, stayed home to care for her parents.
- Reference to another son named Philo b. 15 Oct 1881.
- Reference to twins (unnamed) b. 12 May 1873 who "lived but a short
time".
- Apparently Philo died a few days before 2 Jul 1874.
- Reference to a daughter Mary Isabelle, b. 26 Sep 1875.
- Another son (Claton Joshua) b. 26 Mar 1877.
- Reference to another daughter, Abbie, b. Dec 1878.
- Several references to another child named Mate or Matie, but they
are not clear; probably named after her sister Mate. Ah -
subsequently, it appears that Mate/Matie is their short name for Mary
Isabelle. And later on, they appear to have taken to calling Mary
Isabelle/Mate/Matie as "Mollie" - that seems to answer the question I
asked earlier.
- There also seems to be another child Bess or Bessie born about 1 Jan
1879, d. 17 Sep 1880.
- Reference to another daughter b. around late June 1883.
- Finally recorded Peter's death on 28 Sep 1885.
- Reference to her husband, Jerome's, sister named "Mina", married
name Webb.
Wilhelmina Champion Webb lived in Ohio. Her father, Joel, was the brother of Isabel's mother, Abigail Champion Avery. Thus Jerome and Isabel were first cousins. I used to wonder why he called his mother-in-law, "Aunt Abigail." That's why! She was his aunt!
- Record of Benjamin(2)'s death on 2 Jan 1889.
- Record of "Bennie's" marriage to Carrie Parker 24 Aug 1890.
- Reference to "Ben and Carrie's" children Harold, Ruth and twin boys.
There was another boy, also.
- Reference to husband Jerome's death on 19 Feb 1905.
- Reference to Frank as Abbie's husband and their marriage on 24 June
1908.
- Reference to "Georgie" as Mollie's 4-yr old son who died of Scarlet
Fever.
- Reference to "Ned Ballard's" children with Mollie named Isabell and
Leone.
Martha Isabell also died at age 4, also while visiting Grandma Champion in Eau Claire. There was another child, Leo Jerome, who died at 6 months of "summer complaint." Elizabeth Leone was my mother. She hated the "Elizabeth" and always went by Leone.
- Reference to "Clatie" being married on 24 Aug 1908 to a "Martha".
The book itself was rather gripping. However, I found one seeming
contradiction. Page 128 talks about a son, Philo being born Oct 15
1881, but page 144 seems to have his death shortly before July 2
1874. Have you resolved this discrepancy?
Philo was born 15 Oct 1871, and died in 1874. There was another child, Rubie, a think a boy, who was born and died in 1874.
Mary Isabelle and "Ned" Ballard had a child, Leone; do you know if it
was a boy or girl and the birth date?
My mother was born 11 March 1906, and died 1 September 1996.
Do you know the full name of the daughter referred to as Bess or
Bessie? What about her birth date?
6 December 1878. That's from the tombstone. I think all of the 13 are buried in Lakeview Cemetery in Eau Claire. I have pictures of them.
Thanks - Jon
1029. “Federal Census 1880.” p 2, Union, Eau Claire Co., WI.
1030. Daughters of the American Revolution, Lineage Book, NSDAR: Vol 70, 1908, p.77
1031. Scudder Pedigree Charts provided by Melissa Lynn Scudder on 28 and 30 Mar 2025. There is a rough hand-drawn Chart, labeled ScudderPedigreeChart 0 and five well-organized pedigree charts labeled ScudderPedigreeChart 1 through ScudderPedigreeChart 5. Chart 1 starts with Melissa Lynn Scudder and her children.
Files (6): ScudderPedigreeChart0, ScudderPedigreeChart1, ScudderPedigreeChart2, ScudderPedigreeChart3, ScudderPedigreeChart4, ScudderPedigreeChart5 Chart 3.
1032. Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, 1774-2005, Government Printing Office, 2005, Washington D.C.
1033. Money Mountain: The story of Cripple Creek Gold, Marshall Sprague, Little, Brown of Boston, 1953.
1034. Money Mountain: The story of Cripple Creek Gold, Marshall Sprague, Little, Brown of Boston, 1953, p. 50.
1035. “Federal Census 1880.” p. 17, Michigan City, La Porte Co., IN.
1036. “Federal Census 1920.” Chicago, Cook Co., IL.
1037. Freas Brown Snyder, “WWI Draft Registration Card,” Local Board #1, Upper Darby, Delaware Co., PA.
1038. “Freas Brown Snyder, WWII Draft Registration Card.”
1039. “obit, Freas B. Snyder,” Dansville Breeze, 24 Apr 1962, 1, Dansville Public Library.
Freas B. Snyder
Born circa 1884
Died April 16, 1962
A former Dansville resident, Freas B. Snyder of Drexel Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. died there Monday (Apr. 16, 1962) following a heart attack. He was 78.
He was a former president of the Delaware County Real Estate Board and a former director of the Pennsylvania Realtors Ass’n.
Since 1944 Mr. Snyder has been president of the board of directors of the Delaware County Tuberculosis and Health Ass’n. In 1959 he received the Benjamin Rush award from the county medical association for his work with the TB unit. He was also a director of the national Tuberculosis Ass’n and the Pennsylvania TB and Health Society.
Mr. Snyder was a former vice-president of the Delaware County Historical Society and a member of the executive council of the Pennsylvania Diocese of the Protestant Episcopal Church.
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Frances H. Luckie.
Burial was at the convenience of the family. (DB, April 24, 1962, p1)
1040. “Federal Census 1930.” Upper Darby Twp., Delaware Co., PA.
1041. “Federal Census 1910.” Lansdowne, Delaware Co., PA.
1042. “Federal Census 1920.” Garrettford, Delaware Co., PA.
1043. “Federal Census 1920.” Upper Darby, Delaware Co., PA.
1045. “Federal Census 1910.” Chicago, Ward 7, Cook Co., IL.
1046. “Dobbs 1780 Taxlist,” Old Dobbs Co., NC also Lenoir & Greene Co., NC, 1780, USGenWeb Archives, http://smithharper.org/docs/harper/1780taxlistdobbs.pdf, organized into 10 Districts named by current county names and locations, Payee 2, 39.
1047. “1800 Federal census.” Kinston, Lenoir Co., NC.
1048. “Federal Census 1810.” Lenoir Co., NC.
1049. Hazel Hinson Buffaloe, The Hinson Family Genealogy, self-published, Dallas, Texas Public Library, Family Search Library, ID 3465731, public access online, Digital copy, PDF, of entire book, is attached to this source., Paper copy of first 3 chapters, up to page 32, in Jon Avery’s files on Hinson, James, Joshua, Jesse, Copies of first 3 chapters, up to page 32, in Jon Avery’s files on Hinson, James, Joshua, Jesse, pp 10-11.
File: HinsonGenealogyBuffaloe
1050. William Henry Stanton, Our Ancestors the Stantons, (private), 1922, http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/u?/FH38,41603, p. 578.
1051. William Henry Stanton, Our Ancestors the Stantons, (private), 1922, http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/u?/FH38,41603, p. 311, 578.
1052. William Henry Stanton, Our Ancestors the Stantons, (private), 1922, http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/u?/FH38,41603, p. 311.
1053. William Henry Stanton, Our Ancestors the Stantons, (private), 1922, http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/u?/FH38,41603, p. 390.
1054. “Will of Demsey Bundy,” from Our Ancestors the Stantons, see source #262.
1055. William Henry Stanton, Our Ancestors the Stantons, (private), 1922, http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/u?/FH38,41603, p. 575.
1056. William Henry Stanton, Our Ancestors the Stantons, (private), 1922, http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/u?/FH38,41603, p. 208, 571.
1057. Hinshaw, Wm., Ency. of Amer. Quaker Genealogy, Vol IV - OH, Stillwater MM, Belmont Co OH, pages 362, 403, 404, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214349, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214391, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4...=huH1&pId=214392, p. 441, 442.
File: HinsonHinshawVolIVP403
1058. William Henry Stanton, Our Ancestors the Stantons, (private), 1922, http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/u?/FH38,41603, p. 208.
1059. William Henry Stanton, Our Ancestors the Stantons, (private), 1922, http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/u?/FH38,41603, p. 541, 571.
1060. William Henry Stanton, Our Ancestors the Stantons, (private), 1922, http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/u?/FH38,41603, p. 571.
1061. William Henry Stanton, Our Ancestors the Stantons, (private), 1922, http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/u?/FH38,41603, p. 563.
1062. “Texas Birth Record, William Russell Martin,” 1960, 2566, Texas Bureau of Vital Statistics.
1063. “Genealogy Family Records,” 6, “Lemmon Family Notes,” 2, Warren Co. Historical Society, Warren, PA.
1064. Records of Dryland Reformed and Lutheran Church, Hecktown (betw. Bethlehem & Nazareth), Northampton Co., PA, Trexler Library, Lehigh Valley Hist. Soc., Allentown PA, pp. 7, 8, 13.
1065. LDS Pedigree Resource File, CD# 46, Jane L. Green, 3507 Crestfield Dr. West Valley City, UT 84119, PIN# 822298.
1066. LDS Ancestral File, Jane L. Green, 3507 Crestfield Dr. West Valley City, UT 84119, AFN# 2133-GQS.
1067. “Abstract of Will of Anthony Shnyder,” File 756 for year 1777, Inventory 2 Jan 1777, Adm: 4 Jan 1777: Margaret Shnyder, widow, Michael Huber, Charles Werkhouser, Marx Rm., Easton Pub. Libr., Easton, PA.
1068. Records of Dryland Reformed and Lutheran Church, Hecktown (betw. Bethlehem & Nazareth), Northampton Co., PA, Trexler Library, Lehigh Valley Hist. Soc., Allentown PA, pp. 7, 8, 13, 84.
1069. Dryland Church, Hecktown, Lower Nazareth Twp., Northampton Co., PA, Translated by William J. Hinke, 1929, From the collection of Joyce Johnson, Trexler Library, Lehigh Valley Hist. Soc., Allentown PA, p. 27.
1070. Records of Salem Lutheran & Reformed Congregation, Moore Twp., Northampton Co., PA, Trexler Library, Lehigh Valley Hist. Soc., Allentown PA, p. 16.
1071. Tombstone Inscriptions 1785-1885 Christ Union Church Cemetery, Schoenersville, Hanover Twp., Lehigh Co., PA, Seng, Charles F., p. 22, 24, Trexler Library, Lehigh Valley Hist. Soc., Allentown PA, p. 24 as mother of Johannes.
Schneider, Heinrich - b. March 1 1769, m. 61 years to Elisabeth Ritter having 7 sons and 4 daughters d. November 15 1854
1072. LDS Pedigree Resource File, CD# 46, Jane L. Green, 3507 Crestfield Dr. West Valley City, UT 84119, PIN# 822299.
1073. LDS Ancestral File, Jane L. Green, 3507 Crestfield Dr. West Valley City, UT 84119, AFN# 2133-GR1.
1074. LDS IGI Family Group Record (unverified).
1075. Records of Dryland Reformed and Lutheran Church, Hecktown (betw. Bethlehem & Nazareth), Northampton Co., PA, Trexler Library, Lehigh Valley Hist. Soc., Allentown PA, p. 7.
1076. “Northampton Co., (PA) Tax List,” Allen Twp, 1772, https://ia801309.us.archive.org/9/items/proprietar...tarysupp01pagoog.pdf, page labeled 21, sheet 50, p. 21.
File: SnyderTaxList1772
1077. Records of Dryland Reformed and Lutheran Church, Hecktown (betw. Bethlehem & Nazareth), Northampton Co., PA, Trexler Library, Lehigh Valley Hist. Soc., Allentown PA, p. 13.
1078. The Cemeteries of Westchester Co., Vol I,, Patrick Raftery, Westchester County Historical Society, 2011.
1079. Tombstone Inscriptions 1785-1885 Christ Union Church Cemetery, Schoenersville, Hanover Twp., Lehigh Co., PA, Seng, Charles F., p. 22, 24, Trexler Library, Lehigh Valley Hist. Soc., Allentown PA, p. 22.
Schneider, Heinrich - b. March 1 1769, m. 61 years to Elisabeth Ritter having 7 sons and 4 daughters d. November 15 1854
1082. “Email,” Robert Ballinger, 0912011428EmailBallinger.rtf.
1083. LDS Pedigree Resource File, CD# 46, Jane L. Green, 3507 Crestfield Dr. West Valley City, UT 84119, PIN# 833709.
1084. “1800 Federal census.” p 533, Chestnuthill, Northampton Co., PA.
1085. “Federal Census 1810.” p. 76, Chestnut hill, Northampton Co., PA.
1086. Church Record of Christ Lutheran Congregation 1782-1833, Shoenersville, Hanover Twp, Lehigh Co., PA, copied by William J. Hinke, June 1938, Trexler Library, Lehigh Valley Hist. Soc., Allentown PA, p. 3.
p. 37: Marriages
I. By the Rev. John Frederick Ernst, 1762-1790:
17 Apr 1786: “John Nicholas Gloeckner, widower, and Anna Maria Seib married.”
1 Jun 1789: “Peter Schyneider, single, and Margaret, formerly Widow Bast.”
8 Jun 1790: “John Nicholas Gloeckner, widower, and Barbara Schneider, single”
II. By the Rev George Joseph Wichtermann, 1792
25 Dec 1792: “Henrty Schneider, son of the late Anthony Schneider, single and Elizabeth, da. of Caspar Ritter”
III. Burials by Rev. John Frederick Ernst 1784-1790:
14 Dec 1785: was buried Catharine, da. of Caspar Ritter, Sr. and his wf. Anna Maria; b. May 26, 1757; married John Nicholas Gloeckner, June 9, 1772; she bore in wedlock lasting 13 years 10 children, one son and one daughter; she died in child birth Dec. 12th. Her age 28 yrs, 6 mos, 2 wks and 2d.
1087. Records of Salem Lutheran & Reformed Congregation, Moore Twp., Northampton Co., PA, Trexler Library, Lehigh Valley Hist. Soc., Allentown PA.
1088. Records of Salem Lutheran & Reformed Congregation, Moore Twp., Northampton Co., PA, Trexler Library, Lehigh Valley Hist. Soc., Allentown PA, 19.
1089. “Ritter Family from Germany,” Barbara A. Ritter Morgenstern, http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/m/o/r/B...E35-0004.html#CHILD9, #4, #26.
1090. Church Record of Christ Lutheran Congregation 1782-1833, Shoenersville, Hanover Twp, Lehigh Co., PA, copied by William J. Hinke, June 1938, Trexler Library, Lehigh Valley Hist. Soc., Allentown PA, p. 7.
p. 37: Marriages
I. By the Rev. John Frederick Ernst, 1762-1790:
17 Apr 1786: “John Nicholas Gloeckner, widower, and Anna Maria Seib married.”
1 Jun 1789: “Peter Schyneider, single, and Margaret, formerly Widow Bast.”
8 Jun 1790: “John Nicholas Gloeckner, widower, and Barbara Schneider, single”
II. By the Rev George Joseph Wichtermann, 1792
25 Dec 1792: “Henrty Schneider, son of the late Anthony Schneider, single and Elizabeth, da. of Caspar Ritter”
III. Burials by Rev. John Frederick Ernst 1784-1790:
14 Dec 1785: was buried Catharine, da. of Caspar Ritter, Sr. and his wf. Anna Maria; b. May 26, 1757; married John Nicholas Gloeckner, June 9, 1772; she bore in wedlock lasting 13 years 10 children, one son and one daughter; she died in child birth Dec. 12th. Her age 28 yrs, 6 mos, 2 wks and 2d.
1091. Church Record of Christ Lutheran Congregation 1782-1833, Shoenersville, Hanover Twp, Lehigh Co., PA, copied by William J. Hinke, June 1938, Trexler Library, Lehigh Valley Hist. Soc., Allentown PA, p. 37, “Margaret, formerly Widow Bast”.
p. 37: Marriages
I. By the Rev. John Frederick Ernst, 1762-1790:
17 Apr 1786: “John Nicholas Gloeckner, widower, and Anna Maria Seib married.”
1 Jun 1789: “Peter Schyneider, single, and Margaret, formerly Widow Bast.”
8 Jun 1790: “John Nicholas Gloeckner, widower, and Barbara Schneider, single”
II. By the Rev George Joseph Wichtermann, 1792
25 Dec 1792: “Henrty Schneider, son of the late Anthony Schneider, single and Elizabeth, da. of Caspar Ritter”
III. Burials by Rev. John Frederick Ernst 1784-1790:
14 Dec 1785: was buried Catharine, da. of Caspar Ritter, Sr. and his wf. Anna Maria; b. May 26, 1757; married John Nicholas Gloeckner, June 9, 1772; she bore in wedlock lasting 13 years 10 children, one son and one daughter; she died in child birth Dec. 12th. Her age 28 yrs, 6 mos, 2 wks and 2d.
1092. Church Record of Christ Lutheran Congregation 1782-1833, Shoenersville, Hanover Twp, Lehigh Co., PA, copied by William J. Hinke, June 1938, Trexler Library, Lehigh Valley Hist. Soc., Allentown PA, p. 22.
p. 37: Marriages
I. By the Rev. John Frederick Ernst, 1762-1790:
17 Apr 1786: “John Nicholas Gloeckner, widower, and Anna Maria Seib married.”
1 Jun 1789: “Peter Schyneider, single, and Margaret, formerly Widow Bast.”
8 Jun 1790: “John Nicholas Gloeckner, widower, and Barbara Schneider, single”
II. By the Rev George Joseph Wichtermann, 1792
25 Dec 1792: “Henrty Schneider, son of the late Anthony Schneider, single and Elizabeth, da. of Caspar Ritter”
III. Burials by Rev. John Frederick Ernst 1784-1790:
14 Dec 1785: was buried Catharine, da. of Caspar Ritter, Sr. and his wf. Anna Maria; b. May 26, 1757; married John Nicholas Gloeckner, June 9, 1772; she bore in wedlock lasting 13 years 10 children, one son and one daughter; she died in child birth Dec. 12th. Her age 28 yrs, 6 mos, 2 wks and 2d.
1093. Church Record of Christ Lutheran Congregation 1782-1833, Shoenersville, Hanover Twp, Lehigh Co., PA, copied by William J. Hinke, June 1938, Trexler Library, Lehigh Valley Hist. Soc., Allentown PA, pp. 10,11,13,16,18 at bp. of children.
p. 37: Marriages
I. By the Rev. John Frederick Ernst, 1762-1790:
17 Apr 1786: “John Nicholas Gloeckner, widower, and Anna Maria Seib married.”
1 Jun 1789: “Peter Schyneider, single, and Margaret, formerly Widow Bast.”
8 Jun 1790: “John Nicholas Gloeckner, widower, and Barbara Schneider, single”
II. By the Rev George Joseph Wichtermann, 1792
25 Dec 1792: “Henrty Schneider, son of the late Anthony Schneider, single and Elizabeth, da. of Caspar Ritter”
III. Burials by Rev. John Frederick Ernst 1784-1790:
14 Dec 1785: was buried Catharine, da. of Caspar Ritter, Sr. and his wf. Anna Maria; b. May 26, 1757; married John Nicholas Gloeckner, June 9, 1772; she bore in wedlock lasting 13 years 10 children, one son and one daughter; she died in child birth Dec. 12th. Her age 28 yrs, 6 mos, 2 wks and 2d.
1094. Church Record of Christ Lutheran Congregation 1782-1833, Shoenersville, Hanover Twp, Lehigh Co., PA, copied by William J. Hinke, June 1938, Trexler Library, Lehigh Valley Hist. Soc., Allentown PA, pp 9, 10.
p. 37: Marriages
I. By the Rev. John Frederick Ernst, 1762-1790:
17 Apr 1786: “John Nicholas Gloeckner, widower, and Anna Maria Seib married.”
1 Jun 1789: “Peter Schyneider, single, and Margaret, formerly Widow Bast.”
8 Jun 1790: “John Nicholas Gloeckner, widower, and Barbara Schneider, single”
II. By the Rev George Joseph Wichtermann, 1792
25 Dec 1792: “Henrty Schneider, son of the late Anthony Schneider, single and Elizabeth, da. of Caspar Ritter”
III. Burials by Rev. John Frederick Ernst 1784-1790:
14 Dec 1785: was buried Catharine, da. of Caspar Ritter, Sr. and his wf. Anna Maria; b. May 26, 1757; married John Nicholas Gloeckner, June 9, 1772; she bore in wedlock lasting 13 years 10 children, one son and one daughter; she died in child birth Dec. 12th. Her age 28 yrs, 6 mos, 2 wks and 2d.
1095. Records of Dryland Reformed and Lutheran Church, Hecktown (betw. Bethlehem & Nazareth), Northampton Co., PA, Trexler Library, Lehigh Valley Hist. Soc., Allentown PA, p. 84.
1097. “Ritter Family from Germany,” Barbara A. Ritter Morgenstern, http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/m/o/r/B...E35-0004.html#CHILD9, Generation No. 2.
1099. “Ritter Family from Germany,” Barbara A. Ritter Morgenstern, http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/m/o/r/B...E35-0004.html#CHILD9, Generation No. 1.
1104. “Ritter Family from Germany,” Barbara A. Ritter Morgenstern, http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/m/o/r/B...E35-0004.html#CHILD9, #26.
1105. Church Record of Christ Lutheran Congregation 1782-1833, Shoenersville, Hanover Twp, Lehigh Co., PA, copied by William J. Hinke, June 1938, Trexler Library, Lehigh Valley Hist. Soc., Allentown PA, p. 12.
p. 37: Marriages
I. By the Rev. John Frederick Ernst, 1762-1790:
17 Apr 1786: “John Nicholas Gloeckner, widower, and Anna Maria Seib married.”
1 Jun 1789: “Peter Schyneider, single, and Margaret, formerly Widow Bast.”
8 Jun 1790: “John Nicholas Gloeckner, widower, and Barbara Schneider, single”
II. By the Rev George Joseph Wichtermann, 1792
25 Dec 1792: “Henrty Schneider, son of the late Anthony Schneider, single and Elizabeth, da. of Caspar Ritter”
III. Burials by Rev. John Frederick Ernst 1784-1790:
14 Dec 1785: was buried Catharine, da. of Caspar Ritter, Sr. and his wf. Anna Maria; b. May 26, 1757; married John Nicholas Gloeckner, June 9, 1772; she bore in wedlock lasting 13 years 10 children, one son and one daughter; she died in child birth Dec. 12th. Her age 28 yrs, 6 mos, 2 wks and 2d.
1106. Church Record of Christ Lutheran Congregation 1782-1833, Shoenersville, Hanover Twp, Lehigh Co., PA, copied by William J. Hinke, June 1938, Trexler Library, Lehigh Valley Hist. Soc., Allentown PA, 24 Nov 1796.
p. 37: Marriages
I. By the Rev. John Frederick Ernst, 1762-1790:
17 Apr 1786: “John Nicholas Gloeckner, widower, and Anna Maria Seib married.”
1 Jun 1789: “Peter Schyneider, single, and Margaret, formerly Widow Bast.”
8 Jun 1790: “John Nicholas Gloeckner, widower, and Barbara Schneider, single”
II. By the Rev George Joseph Wichtermann, 1792
25 Dec 1792: “Henrty Schneider, son of the late Anthony Schneider, single and Elizabeth, da. of Caspar Ritter”
III. Burials by Rev. John Frederick Ernst 1784-1790:
14 Dec 1785: was buried Catharine, da. of Caspar Ritter, Sr. and his wf. Anna Maria; b. May 26, 1757; married John Nicholas Gloeckner, June 9, 1772; she bore in wedlock lasting 13 years 10 children, one son and one daughter; she died in child birth Dec. 12th. Her age 28 yrs, 6 mos, 2 wks and 2d.
1107. Church Record of Christ Lutheran Congregation 1782-1833, Shoenersville, Hanover Twp, Lehigh Co., PA, copied by William J. Hinke, June 1938, Trexler Library, Lehigh Valley Hist. Soc., Allentown PA, p. 19.
p. 37: Marriages
I. By the Rev. John Frederick Ernst, 1762-1790:
17 Apr 1786: “John Nicholas Gloeckner, widower, and Anna Maria Seib married.”
1 Jun 1789: “Peter Schyneider, single, and Margaret, formerly Widow Bast.”
8 Jun 1790: “John Nicholas Gloeckner, widower, and Barbara Schneider, single”
II. By the Rev George Joseph Wichtermann, 1792
25 Dec 1792: “Henrty Schneider, son of the late Anthony Schneider, single and Elizabeth, da. of Caspar Ritter”
III. Burials by Rev. John Frederick Ernst 1784-1790:
14 Dec 1785: was buried Catharine, da. of Caspar Ritter, Sr. and his wf. Anna Maria; b. May 26, 1757; married John Nicholas Gloeckner, June 9, 1772; she bore in wedlock lasting 13 years 10 children, one son and one daughter; she died in child birth Dec. 12th. Her age 28 yrs, 6 mos, 2 wks and 2d.
1108. Avery, Robert D, HS Diploma, Roanoke City HS.
File: AveryRD HS Diploma
1109. “Ritter Family from Germany,” Barbara A. Ritter Morgenstern, http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/m/o/r/B...E35-0004.html#CHILD9, #5, #27.
1110. Record of Burials, Egypt United Church of Christ, Lower Cemetery, adjacent to Church Bldg., copied by Myron P. Wehr, Trexler Library, Lehigh Valley Hist. Soc., Allentown PA.
P. 247:
RITTER, ELIZABETH (nee Snyder). Born 26 Mar 1791. Married Heinrich J. Ritter on 15 Dec 1805 for 48 yra. Issue 5 sons, 4 daus, 22 grandchildren, 8 great grandchildren. Died 8 Jan 1855. Age 63 yr. 9 mo. 12 days. “Text” Psalm 31:6. Row 15.
RITTER, HEINRICH JOHN. Son of Caspar and Ottilia (nee Hertz) Ritter. Born 22 Feb 1780. Married to Elizabeth Snyder on 15 Dec 1805 for 48 yrs. Issue 5 sons and 4 daus., 22 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren. Died 18 Feb 1854. Age 73 yr 11 mo. 26 days. Row 15.
1111. “Birth Records, Greene Co. VA Circuit Court,” Stanardsville, Greene Co., VA, microfilm #1976177, items 2 & 5, LDS Family History Center, Salt lake City, UT, p. 9.
1112. “Birth Records, Greene Co. VA Circuit Court,” Stanardsville, Greene Co., VA, microfilm #1976177, items 2 & 5, LDS Family History Center, Salt lake City, UT.
1113. Records of Dryland Reformed and Lutheran Church, Hecktown (betw. Bethlehem & Nazareth), Northampton Co., PA, Trexler Library, Lehigh Valley Hist. Soc., Allentown PA, p. 79, Baptisms 1758-1808.
1114. “1790 Federal census.” p 284 Moore Twp, Northampton Co., PA.
1115. “Federal Census 1810.” p. 76, Chestnut Hill, Northampton Co., PA.
1116. “WW1 Draft Reg. form for R. T. Avery,” AveryRussTWW1Reg.jpg.
File: AveryRussTWW1Reg
1117. “Federal Census 1930.” Tebo Twp., Henry Co., MO.
1118. Howard S. Avery, “Avery Genealogical Data,” 9/22/1971, loose leaf book, files of Jon E. Avery, #125, p. 23.
1119. “Death Cert. of Mamie C. Avery,” Missouri File # 34067.
1120. “WW1 Draft Registration for Gordon G. Avery,” AveryGordonGWW1Reg.jpg.
File: AveryGordonGWW1Reg
1121. “Transcriptions of Death Certificates for Henry County People,” http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mohenry/deathcert/adeathcert.html#0000428, of father James Henry Avery.
1122. Records of Salem Lutheran & Reformed Congregation, Moore Twp., Northampton Co., PA, Trexler Library, Lehigh Valley Hist. Soc., Allentown PA, p. 19.
1123. Church Record of Christ Lutheran Congregation 1782-1833, Shoenersville, Hanover Twp, Lehigh Co., PA, copied by William J. Hinke, June 1938, Trexler Library, Lehigh Valley Hist. Soc., Allentown PA, p. 14.
p. 37: Marriages
I. By the Rev. John Frederick Ernst, 1762-1790:
17 Apr 1786: “John Nicholas Gloeckner, widower, and Anna Maria Seib married.”
1 Jun 1789: “Peter Schyneider, single, and Margaret, formerly Widow Bast.”
8 Jun 1790: “John Nicholas Gloeckner, widower, and Barbara Schneider, single”
II. By the Rev George Joseph Wichtermann, 1792
25 Dec 1792: “Henrty Schneider, son of the late Anthony Schneider, single and Elizabeth, da. of Caspar Ritter”
III. Burials by Rev. John Frederick Ernst 1784-1790:
14 Dec 1785: was buried Catharine, da. of Caspar Ritter, Sr. and his wf. Anna Maria; b. May 26, 1757; married John Nicholas Gloeckner, June 9, 1772; she bore in wedlock lasting 13 years 10 children, one son and one daughter; she died in child birth Dec. 12th. Her age 28 yrs, 6 mos, 2 wks and 2d.
1124. Church Record of Christ Lutheran Congregation 1782-1833, Shoenersville, Hanover Twp, Lehigh Co., PA, copied by William J. Hinke, June 1938, Trexler Library, Lehigh Valley Hist. Soc., Allentown PA, p. 18.
p. 37: Marriages
I. By the Rev. John Frederick Ernst, 1762-1790:
17 Apr 1786: “John Nicholas Gloeckner, widower, and Anna Maria Seib married.”
1 Jun 1789: “Peter Schyneider, single, and Margaret, formerly Widow Bast.”
8 Jun 1790: “John Nicholas Gloeckner, widower, and Barbara Schneider, single”
II. By the Rev George Joseph Wichtermann, 1792
25 Dec 1792: “Henrty Schneider, son of the late Anthony Schneider, single and Elizabeth, da. of Caspar Ritter”
III. Burials by Rev. John Frederick Ernst 1784-1790:
14 Dec 1785: was buried Catharine, da. of Caspar Ritter, Sr. and his wf. Anna Maria; b. May 26, 1757; married John Nicholas Gloeckner, June 9, 1772; she bore in wedlock lasting 13 years 10 children, one son and one daughter; she died in child birth Dec. 12th. Her age 28 yrs, 6 mos, 2 wks and 2d.
1125. “Birth Records, Greene Co. VA Circuit Court,” Stanardsville, Greene Co., VA, microfilm #1976177, items 2 & 5, LDS Family History Center, Salt lake City, UT, p. 5.
1126. “Birth Records, Greene Co. VA Circuit Court,” Stanardsville, Greene Co., VA, microfilm #1976177, items 2 & 5, LDS Family History Center, Salt lake City, UT, item 1, p. 5 and item 5, p. 5.
1127. “Birth Records, Greene Co. VA Circuit Court,” Stanardsville, Greene Co., VA, microfilm #1976177, items 2 & 5, LDS Family History Center, Salt lake City, UT, p. 79.
1128. “Isabella Avery Champion Is Now 100..,” Eau Claire Leader, Eau Claire, WI, April 27, 1939, 8, Microfilm, L. E. Phillips Library, 400 Eau Claire St. Eau Claire, WI, refers to him as “Green”.
File: ChampionIsabellaArticle
1129. from Karen Hahn, kayelache@aol.com, 1 April 2011, body of message included in free-form text section.
In a message dated 4/1/2011 11:05:53 A.M. US Mountain Standard Time, jeavery@vt.edu writes:
Hello Karen,
I notice that your have the name "Benjamin Green AVERY" as the name of
the first-born son of Benjamin(1) Avery. The "Isabelle Champion at
100" newspaper article, that references the family bible, lists his
name as "Green Avery". How and where did you find that Green's first
name was Benjamin? Many references to him as Benjamin G. Avery. In land records in Allegany Co where both Benjamin Green and Benjamin Samuel lived at the same time in the late 1830's-early 1840's, they are referred to as Benjamin Avery Jr. and Benjamin Avery Sr.
Both you and the "Isabella Champion at 100" newspaper article
mentioned that Isabelle Hannah Avery Champion had 13 children of which
only 3 had progeny. I know only twelve children and only 2 with
children. Would you please update me? I have:
1 - Glenn, b. 14 Sep 1861
2 - Benjamin Joel, b. Apr 1863, m. Carrie Parker, had four?? 6 children.
3 - Judson, b. Jun 1865
4 - Peter. b. 10 Jun 1867
5 Philo b. 15 oct 1871, died 30 June 1874
6 - Twin #1, b. 12 May 1873 Albertus
7 - Twin #2, b. 12 May 1873 Cordelia
8 Rubie born and died 1984, I think it was a son
9
- Mary Isabelle, b. 26 Sep 1875, m. Ned Ballard, had three?? or
four?? children. My grandmother. had five children, three died in childhood.
10 - Clayton Joshua, b. 26 Mar 1877 This was my Uncle Clayte. He married Martha Boenchans, they had three children, Isabel Cordelia, Jerome and Mary Jane. I'm aware of most of their children. Mollie and Uncle Clayte were like twins, just 18 months apart. They looked a lot alike.
11 - Bess, (it's Bessie on the tombstone) b. about 1 Jan 1879 1878-1880
12 Charles, born and died 1880
13 - Lucy Abigail, b. 23 Jun 1883. died 1966. Married Frank Horner, had no children.
The "Isabelle Champion at 100" newspaper article makes reference to a
book that she wrote entitled "Mothers Memories". Do you have a copy
of that book? I found the full image of that book, all 390 pages of
it, online. If you weren't aware of it, check out: Grandma Champion's children had 100 copies of the book printed. I'm fortunately to own a copy, the one that was my mothers.
Uncle Ben, Uncle Clayte, and my grandmother, Mary Isabel (Mollie) Champion Ballard were the three who had children. Aunt Abbie lived until 1966.
http://books.google.com/books?id=wPUEAAAAYAAJ&...mp;ved=0CBUQ6AEwAA#v
=onepage&q&f=false
(whew, that is a long one! no spaces)
The online version of the book is very useful because it is
searchable. In reading that book, I found much information that
helped me understand this family that survived despite much
adversity. I'm sure you know all these things I jotted down below,
but I'm including them as much for my records as for you.
- Reference to a son Benjamin (Bennie) Joel Champion b. last in the
last week of April 1863. The Joel was apparently in respect to her
husband's father.
- Reference to another son, Judson b. June 1865, d. 22 Apr 1866.
- Reference to a son, Peter b. 10 June 1867.
- Reference to "Uncle Ike" like you mentioned for Isaac
- Several references to Sisters Mate, Cordelia, Sarah and Brothers
Harrison, Ben, Ezra (with wife named Laura). "Mate" Mary was her youngest sister. She never married, stayed home to care for her parents.
- Reference to another son named Philo b. 15 Oct 1881.
- Reference to twins (unnamed) b. 12 May 1873 who "lived but a short
time".
- Apparently Philo died a few days before 2 Jul 1874.
- Reference to a daughter Mary Isabelle, b. 26 Sep 1875.
- Another son (Claton Joshua) b. 26 Mar 1877.
- Reference to another daughter, Abbie, b. Dec 1878.
- Several references to another child named Mate or Matie, but they
are not clear; probably named after her sister Mate. Ah -
subsequently, it appears that Mate/Matie is their short name for Mary
Isabelle. And later on, they appear to have taken to calling Mary
Isabelle/Mate/Matie as "Mollie" - that seems to answer the question I
asked earlier.
- There also seems to be another child Bess or Bessie born about 1 Jan
1879, d. 17 Sep 1880.
- Reference to another daughter b. around late June 1883.
- Finally recorded Peter's death on 28 Sep 1885.
- Reference to her husband, Jerome's, sister named "Mina", married
name Webb. Wilhelmina Champion Webb lived in Ohio. Her father, Joel, was the brother of Isabel's mother, Abigail Champion Avery. Thus Jerome and Isabel were first cousins. I used to wonder why he called his mother-in-law, "Aunt Abigail." That's why! She was his aunt!
- Record of Benjamin(2)'s death on 2 Jan 1889.
- Record of "Bennie's" marriage to Carrie Parker 24 Aug 1890.
- Reference to "Ben and Carrie's" children Harold, Ruth and twin boys. There was another boy, also.
- Reference to husband Jerome's death on 19 Feb 1905.
- Reference to Frank as Abbie's husband and their marriage on 24 June
1908.
- Reference to "Georgie" as Mollie's 4-yr old son who died of Scarlet
Fever.
- Reference to "Ned Ballard's" children with Mollie named Isabell and
Leone. Martha Isabell also died at age 4, also while visiting Grandma Champion in Eau Claire. There was another child, Leo Jerome, who died at 6 months of "summer complaint." Elizabeth Leone was my mother. She hated the "Elizabeth" and always went by Leone.
- Reference to "Clatie" being married on 24 Aug 1908 to a "Martha".
The book itself was rather gripping. However, I found one seeming
contradiction. Page 128 talks about a son, Philo being born Oct 15
1881, but page 144 seems to have his death shortly before July 2
1874. Have you resolved this discrepancy? Philo was born 15 Oct 1871, and died in 1874. There was another child, Rubie, a think a boy, who was born and died in 1874.
Mary Isabelle and "Ned" Ballard had a child, Leone; do you know if it
was a boy or girl and the birth date? My mother was born 11 March 1906, and died 1 September 1996.
Do you know the full name of the daughter referred to as Bess or
Bessie? What about her birth date? 6 December 1878. That's from the tombstone. I think all of the 13 are buried in Lakeview Cemetery in Eau Claire. I have pictures of them.
Thanks - Jon
On Mar 30, 2011, at 7:31 PM, Kayelache@aol.com wrote:
> Benjamin Avery, my third great grandfather is related to me, and to
> Robert Lyle Avery as follows:
> Benjamin Avery was born 14 April 1767 according to the family bible.
> He died in April 1850 (census death schedule) He lived in Westerlo,
> Albany County, NY. He had eight children by his first wife, Sarah
> Cordelia Williamson:
> 1. Benjamin Green Avery (1788-1840) I have traced a number of his
> descendants
1130. Karen Hahn, kayelache@aol.com, 9 Mar 2011, body of message included in free-form text section.
In a message dated 3/9/2011 12:05:08 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time, jeavery@vt.edu writes:
Karen,
Thanks very much for the photographs of Sarah Cordelia Williamson's
headstone.
I found a reference to the Mabey cemetery as being on Maple Ave., 1
mile east of Lambs Corner, which places it about 1 1/2 miles west of
South Westerlo on County Road 403. I'll try to include a visit to
that cemetery on my next research trip to that area.
I had little trouble reading most of the inscription on the front of
her headstone as:
“SARAH AVERY
DEPARTED THIS
LIFE JANUARY THE 2
1805 IN THE 38 YEA
OF HER AGE FROM
JULY (?) 27(?)”
But the last line was harder to read. Do you know what the last line
says?
You have it right, it's July 27
The back of the headstone looks to be a spiritual quotation.
“O
DETH WHARE IS
THY STING O
DEATH WHARE IS
THY VICTORY”
It could be a transposition of Corinthians 15:55 "O death, where is
thy sting? O death, where is thy victory?" with a couple of phonetic
spellings. Is that your interpretation? Yes
You mention that "Old Ben" had 8 children by first wife and 11 more by
his 2nd wife. May we compare to make sure that I've got the children
right?
By first wife, Sarah Cordelia Williamson Avery:
1 - Green b. 20 Jan 1788
2 - Hannah b. 6 Feb 1790
3 - Thomas b. 2 Nov 1792
4 - Hesekiah b. 2 Apr 1795
5 - John b. 25 Jul 1797
6 - Mary b. 10 Apr 1800
7 - William O. b. 22 Sep 1802
8 - Benjamin S. b. 12 Dec 1804
By 2nd wife, Sarah/Sally De Melt Avery
1 - Elizabeth b. 18 Jan 1806
2 - (unknown) b. 3 Mar 1807 Isaac H. He lived in Illinois
3 - Sally Ann b. 9 Aug 1808
4 - Merlany b. 16 Jul 1809 She was a deaf mute
5 - Elyaz (male) b. 20 Aug 1810
6 - Archabald b. 14 Dec 1811
7 - Russel b. 12 Feb 1814
8 - Elisha b. 10 May 1816
9 - Daniel T. b. 7 Aug 1817
10 - Calvin b. 27 May 1819
11 - Ann b. 17 Jun 1823 Went by Ann Eliza
Do these names and birthdates match your information? Most of my
information came from the article "Isabella Avery Champion turns 100"
which, in turn, was extracted from a family bible.
Again, thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Jon
On Mar 8, 2011, at 5:59 PM, kayelache@aol.com wrote:
> I'm attaching the photos of the tombstone. I don't know how to
> describe the location. I think it would be accurate to list it as
> Mabey Cemetery, farm now owned by Bishop Family, South Westerlo,
> Albany County, New York
> Karen
1131. US WWI Draft Registration Card, George Edward Ballard, Richland Co., ND, 12 Sept 1918
1132. “Mother’s Memories”, by Isabelle Champion, James H. Tifft, Eau Claire, WI, 1914, p. 305.
1133. “Federal Census 1880.” River Falls, Pierce Co., WI, p. two, lns 13-18.
1134. “Federal Census 1910.” Fairmount Village, ND, sheet 11A, lns 23-25.
1135. “Mother’s Memories”, by Isabelle Champion, James H. Tifft, Eau Claire, WI, 1914, p. 317.
1136. “Mother’s Memories”, by Isabelle Champion, James H. Tifft, Eau Claire, WI, 1914, p. 320.
1137. “Birth Cert., Carolyn Ella Broughton,” Deleon, Comanche Co., TX, two children alive at birth of dau. Carolyn Ella.
File: BroughtonCEbirthcert
1138. “Mother’s Memories”, by Isabelle Champion, James H. Tifft, Eau Claire, WI, 1914, p. 287.
1139. Karen Hahn, kayelache@aol.com, “Re: YDNA match,” 30 Mar 2011, see body of message in Free-Form text section.
Benjamin Avery, my third great grandfather is related to me, and to Robert Lyle Avery as follows:
Benjamin Avery was born 14 April 1767 according to the family bible. He died in April 1850 (census death schedule) He lived in Westerlo, Albany County, NY. He had eight children by his first wife, Sarah Cordelia Williamson:
1. Benjamin Green Avery (1788-1840) I have traced a number of his descendants
2. Hannah Avery (1790- aft 1850) married Jeremiah Acker
3. Rev. Thomas Williamson Avery (1792-1860) Lived in Orleans Co, NY- his will names all his then living siblings " of the full and of the half blood." At the time of his death, he had no living children.
4 .Hezekiah Avery (1795-bef 1860) I have no information about him, he probably died young.
5. Squire John Avery (1797-1863) he was a tanner, lived in Jefferson, Schoharie Co NY. Served in state legislature. I have his will. He left descendants, some of whom I have traced for several generations.
6. Mary Avery (1800-1883), wife of Enoch Mabey/Mabee/Mabie. Lived in Westerlo. Mabey Society has sent me a lot of information on descendants
7.William Ostrander Avery (1802-aft 1863) In 1830, he was in Orleans Co, NY He was alive in 1863.
8. Benjamin Samuel Avery, (1804-1889) my ancestor. He lived in Allegany Co, NY until 1856- then removed to Eau Claire Co, WI where he died. His mother died three weeks after his birth.
Benjamin Sr. then married Sarah DeMelt and had another eleven children.
1. Elizabeth in bible, Elsey on census (Jan 1806-after 1880) married Montgomery Makey. Had a number of children.
2. Isaac Avery (1807- aft 1880) lived in Illinois, had three sons and a daughter. Have traced a couple of them up several generations. My great grandmother called him "Uncle Ike."
3. Sally Ann Avery (1808-1888) married David Adams Haight, lived in Delaware Co, NY. Had children
4. Merlany Avery (1809- after 1861) was a deaf mute. Her brother in law, Enoch Mabey was her guardian.
5. Elias Avery (1810-aft 1861) lived in Albany, had a much younger wife and daughters.
6. Archibald Avery (1811- bef 1861) was on 1850 census in Albany with brother Elias and sister Merlany, was a peddler.
7. Russell Avery (1814-1873)had two wives, several children. Died in Bethlehem, NY
8. Elisha Avery (1816- died young)
9 Daniel T. Avery (1817- aft 1861) no info as to wife or offspring
10. Calvin Avery (1819-1826)
11 Eliza Ann Avery (1823-1883) Married Oliver Hunt, lived near Westerlo. Had several children.
Next Generation:
Benjamin Samuel Avery married Abigail Champion. Children:
1. Harrison Avery (1828-1895) Lived Allegany Co., NY and Wisconsin. Had sons.
Much misinformation about him on internet family trees.
2. Cordelia Avery (1830-1924) Married Peter Truax, no children
3.Beriah Avery (1832- after 1885) Married Laura McLean no sons
4.Ezra John Avery (1833-1919) there are several of his descendants who have submitted family trees on internet.
5. Sarah Ann Avery (1835-bef 1922) Married Hector McLean- Laura's bro. died in Canada.
6. Burr Avery (1836-1839)
7 Isabelle Hannah Avery (1838-1942) My Great Grandmother. Married her first cousin, Jerome Bonoparte Champion. had 13 children, only three left progeny.
8. Thomas Williamson Avery (1840-1939) no children
9. Mary Avery (1841-1845)
10. Benjamin Harrison Avery (1846-1942), grandfather of Robert Lyle Avery whose DNA was studied.
11 Mary Avery (1848-1921) never married
12. Adelbert Avery (1850-1856)
My descent is from a daughter of Isabelle Hannah Avery Champion, Mary Isabelle Champion Ballard, her daughter Elizabeth Leone Ballard Dahlen, to me, Karen Dahlen Hahn.
Robert's descent is a son of Benjamin Harrison Avery's son, Alfred Lyle Avery
Karen Hahn
1141. “1940 US Federal Census.” Fairmount Village, Richland Co., ND, sheet 9B, lns 49-51.
1142. 1950 Federal Census Fargo, Cass Co., ND, sheet 24, lns 16-18.
1143. California Marriage Index, 1960-1985, p. 5,754
1144. “Will of Enoch Avery,” Westchester County Records and Archives Center.
In the Name of God Amen, I Enoch Avery of the Town of Poundridge, County of Westchester and state of New Yor considering the uncertainty of this mortal life and being of sound and perfect mind and memory, Blessed be the Almighty God for the same, do make and publish this my last will and testament, in manner and form following (that is to say)
first I will and order that my funeral charges to be paid together with my honest debts. Then
2 I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Abigail Avery the sum of three hundred Dollars lawful money of the United States of America to be paid to her in six months after my Decease together with one good cow and six good sheep and also all of the cloth bed cloths and wearing (weaving?) apparel which she shall manufacture during my lifetime and shall be remaining at my Decease, but if at my Decease my wife aforesaid shall claim her right of Dower and will not relinquish the same and relinquish her claim in a certain obligation and agreement made between her and myself before we were married wherein it was specified that she should receive the sum of five hundred Dollars at my Decease. Then it not my intention that should have the three hundred Dollars, the cow and sharp and other articles bequeathed above. -
3. all the remainder of my real and personal Estate of what nature or kind soever I give Devise and bequeath the same to my beloved Children in fee simple whose names I here insert (?) (viz) William Avery, Elisha Avery, Stephen Avery, Mary Chapman wife of David Chapman (Deceased), Rheuhanah (sp?) Sniffin, wife of Nathaniel Sniffin (Deceased), Susanna Williams wife of John Williams, Sarah Peatt wife of Henry Peatt, Nancy Mead wife of Enos Mead, Doreny (sp?) Avery, Daughter of Abigail Avery my present wife, and if my said wife Abigail shall have any more children while we live together or shall be like for one it (several words unreadable) to them and those whose names I have mentioned above I give Devise and bequeath in fee simple all my real and personal Estate as aforesaid to be equally divided between them and
4th I further Nominate and appoint Isaac Simkins of Poundridge and Thomas Smith of South Salem both of Westchester County and state aforesaid Executors of this my last will and testament hereby revoking all other and former wills by me made in wrtnely (sp?) whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this fifth day of July in the year of our lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty__________________
Signed, sealed, published and declared by the said testator Enoch Avery as and for his last will and Testament in the presence of us who have subscribed our names as witnesses thereto in the presence of the said Testator
his
Enoch X Avery
mark
Lorenzo Brown of Poundridge Mason
Richard Armstrong of Poundridge Thaemaker (sp?)
Phebe Armstrong of Poundridge
I Jonathon Ward Surrogate of the County of West Chester do hereby certify that the within Will has been admitted to probate by me and that probate thereof was granted on the twelfth day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand and eight hundred and thirty two.
Jonathon Ward Surrogate
State of New York
West Chester County
I, Jonathon Ward, Surrogate of the said County do hereby certify that, in pursuance o chapter sixth, title first, part second of the revised Statutes of the State of New York upon proofs and examinations, taken in the County aforesaid, on the twelfth and nineteenth day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty two by the oaths of Lorenzo L. Brown, Richard Armstrong and Phebe Armstrong the subscribing witnesses to the within Will - that the within Will was duly executed - that the Testator at the time of executing the same was in all respects, competent to devise real estate area (sp?) and not under a restraint. And I the said Surrogate do further certify that the said Will and the proofs thereof are recorded in my Office in the Book N. kept by me for recording Wills, Testaments, and codicils proved before me.
In witness whereof I, the Surrogate aforesaid have hereunto affixed my Official Seal in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty two.
Jonathon Ward Surrogate
File: AveryEnochWill1832
1145. Tombstone Records of 18 cemeteries in Poundridge, Westchester Co., NY, Mrs. S.B. Jordan & Mrs. F.W. Seth, #75, p. 4.
1146. “Find a Grave for Arizona Galileo Morris, Spring Forest Cemetery,” Lorraine Elwonger Butler, http://www.findagrave.com/.
1147. Find a Grave for Bessie May Harris Morris, Oak Grove Cemetery, OH.
1148. “Find a Grave for Mordecai Morris, Friends Cemetery, Washington Co., OH,” Lorraine Elwonger Butler, http://www.findagrave.com/.
1149. “Find a Grave for Sarah Ethel Morris Jones King, Woodlawn Cemetery, NY,” Lorraine Elwonger Butler, http://www.findagrave.com/.
1150. “Find a Grave for Ethel Louise Jones Sutter Elwonger, Penunsula Mem. Park, VA,” Lorraine Elwonger Butler, http://www.findagrave.com/.
1151. “Journal of Judge Ezra Lockwood (1775-1853), Part II,” Quarterly, Vol 17, No. 3, July 1941, p.67, Westchester County Historical Soc., White Plains, NY.
---------------- Begin Extract -----------
THE JOURNAL OF JUDGE EZRA LOCKWOOD
(1777-1853)
Part II
Editor’s Note: Part 1 of the Lockwood Journal was printed in the October 1940 issue of THE BULLETIN. The first section contained general history. The present material contains genealogical records of families in Poundridge. Original spelling has been retained throughout. Part III will be carried in a later issue
Pedigree of the Avery Family
-------------------------
Elisha Avery, The Elder
-----------
Sons -- 1st Enoch Avery --Dorcas Woolsey
2nd Ebeneezer Avery --Lieut in Revolutionary War
--1 Enoch Harris
Da -- 3rd Judith --2 Daniel Dixon
4th John Avery --Abigail Knapp
5th Solomon Avery Marshall --Increase Miller
Da 6th Freelove
7th James --------------
8th Elizabeth -- Henry Varnall
9th Susanna -- David Rundie
10th Henry --
--------------- end of extract ---------------
File: AveryElishaLockwoodJournal
1152. “Email,” Kathy Avery <averyfamilygal@yahoo.com>, 11 Apr 2011, (for text, see Free-Form Text section).
Eileen,
I am sorry my response has taken so long - I have been just working so hard I am too tired at night to tackle much of anything.
I would love to help out, accept the offer, and pay the difference of $33 for the upgrade. Do I need my brother to take another test of do they have some DNA still on file to test? If you are able to collect the funds that would be my first choice but however it will work out - just let me know.
Here is a basic breakdown of my lineage:
Father: Wilfred Joseph Avery 1920-1995
Grandfather: Ross Bernard Avery 1888-1980
Great Grandfather: David R. (unknown what R. stands for but not Ross) Avery born 1857 Three Rivers, St. Joseph Co., MI died 1926 South Bend, St. Joseph, IN
GG Grandfather: Amos Avery born 12-25-1788 Cross River, Westchester Co., NY died 9-11-1858 Constantine, St. Joseph Co., MI
GGG Grandfather: John Avery born abt 1746 Cross River, Westchester Co., NY (married Abigail Knapp) died date unknown, Thompsonville, Sullivan Co., NY
GGGG Grandfather: Elisha (the Elder) Avery born approx 1720 place unknown, believed to have died 1-21-1808 Cross River, Westchester Co., NY
Per A History of Katonah, Genealogies and Biographies it states that the Avery family came to Westchester Co from Connecticut. Research so far seems to lead us to Elisha perhaps originally coming to Cross River, Westchester Co due to being a Stamford patentee.
John Avery per Childs Gazetteer states that John Avery moved from Westchester Co to Sullivan Co between 1801-1804. I believe John was the only one that moved to Sullivan Co from Westchester. Amos Avery his son, enlisted in the War of 1812 from Sullivan Co. Amos lived in Thompsonville most of his life but left there in 1853 and moved his family to Michigan. As his father, John, moved to Thompsonville NY, for various reasons but mainly for opportunities through his wife's family (Abigail Knapp) so Amos Avery moved his family to Michigan for opportunities due to his wife's family Sarah Burrow, he too was the only one of his family to move away from Sullivan Co.
There is so much information to try to share, let me know what else you may need and what step to take next to proceed. Wouldn't it be nice to be able to join all of us Elisha elder's together for a reunion in some location to share all our research??? Maybe someone will have a calling to organize such an event???
Thanks for all your help,
Kathy Avery
1153. “verbal statement by,” Philip Pessoni, author of source #386, Kathy Avery, bef 16 April 2011, contained in email from Kathy Avery (see free-form text).
From: "KathyAvery"<averyfamilygal@yahoo.com>
Subject: Emailing:AveryPedigree,Deedpg1John,Abigail,Amos,Deedpg2John,
Abigail, Amos, John Avery Sullivan Co., Lewisboro 007, Ward Pound Ridge 042,
Ward Pound Ridge 044, Ward Pound Ridge 045, Ward Pound Ridge 046
Date: April 16, 2011 7:35:46 AM EDT
To: <Wordsword@aol.com>,<sharilyn@northcoast.com>,<jeavery@vt.edu>,
<rlave@comcast.net>, <kayelache@aol.com>
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Ok, Avery DNA Project clan here are a few sources that I was able to scan and send. It is so difficult for me to pull a few things together out of drawers and drawers of research. I started years ago and did not realize the value of sourcing records etc... I have the sources on where I received all my information but unfortunately I have most if it in my head or filed away not easily reached.
I have included the Avery Pedigree file from Judge Lockwood, which links John to his father Elisha the elder.
Page one & two of a land deed which links Amos to his parents John Avery & Abigail Knapp, they are not complete scans since the deed printing would be too small to properly email, if necessary I could copy and send via snail mail the complete document.
The Child's Gazetteer shows that John Avery left Cross River, Westchester Co and moved to Thompsonville, Sullivan Co.
The Lewisboro 007 source is the book A History of Katonah (village just outside of Cross River) is the only written source that I have found that shows the Avery's came from Connecticut. Although very early on that Westchester that Cross River is in was part of Connecticut, the borders moved several times and the habitants were constantly in a uproar over it. The genealogy does start from Col Enoch which was the oldest son of Elisha the elder and the most documented of the sons.
Then the three Ward Pound Ridge pages give an account of what records we find on Elisha the elder. The author of the book Historical Notes on the Ward Pound Ridge Reservation 1640-1940, Philip Pessoni, was extemely kind and sent me quite of bit of his research papers on Elisha. Including copies of the orginial Supreme Court case against Elisha from 1760. He states that Elisha the Elder lived between 1720-1808. There is a stone marker in the family cemetery (Col. Enoch Avery Cemetery) within the park that has "E.A. 1808" marked upon it and I am inclined to believe it is our Elisha.
Well that is what I can think of right now, please feel free to ask any questions and if you can be patient with me I will get back to you. Just moving into a new house I have much to do but am not too busy to answer your questions, just need a bit of time to reply back.
Talk soon, Kathy Avery
1154. Photograph of gravestone, probably Elisha Avery, the Elder, AveryElishaElderGravestone.jpg, In Col. Enoch Avery cemetery, Cross River, part of Ward Pound Ridge Reservation Park, Westchester Co., NY.
Transcribed:
“E A
C JAN 2 1808”
File: AveryElishaElderGravestone
1155. Philip A. Pessoni, Historical Notes on the Ward Pound Ridge Reservation 1640-1940, Boutonville, NY, July 1995.
File: AveryPoundRidgeMap
1156. “Exceprts from an article “The Mills of Boutonville at Pound Ridge, NY”,” Philip A Pessoni.
1157. “1790 Federal census.” p. 192, Poundridge, Westchester Co., NY.
1158. The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records Vol 1-55, Lorraine Cook White, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore MD 1994-2002, Ancestry.com Connecticut Town Birth Records, pre-1870 (Barbour Collection).
1159. Philip A. Pessoni, Historical Notes on the Ward Pound Ridge Reservation 1640-1940, Boutonville, NY, July 1995, p. 25.
File: AveryPoundRidgeMap
1160. The Cemeteries of Westchester Co., Vol I,, Patrick Raftery, Westchester County Historical Society, 2011, p. 107.
1161. “Heirs of Noah Woolsey,” Wood, W. Herbert, The American Genealogist, Vol XXVI.973 p. 200-201, FHL# 973.D25151, Petition for Letter Testamentary by Richard I. Woolsey, Executor, 31 Mar 1832.
HEIRS OF NOAH WOOLSEY
Marlborough, New York
by W. Herbert Wood, B.A., F.A.S.G, New Haven, Connecticut
Two decades or more ago, this petition for administration in the files of the Surrogate of Ulster County, N.Y., was copied because of the wealth of genealogical material it contained. Recently it was consulted again and found to be in tatters and a part of it gone. To ensure its preservation, it is here published. Very few documents of this nature show so large a related group of people.
On (31) March 1832, Richard I. Woolsey in a petition for Letters Testamentary in the matter of the estate of Noah Woolsey (William 4, William 3, Thomas 2, George 1) states that Noah Woolsey died on or about 5 March 1832 (aged 82 by gravestone) in the town of Marlborough and left Phebe, his wife, but no issue, and that the heirs at law are:
Richard I. Woolsey, the petitioner, of Marlborough, Rachel Cronkite, widow, of Washington Co., Nathan Woolsey of Cortland Co., Sarah Humphrey of Wayne Co. (Tioga Co., elsewhere), James Woolsey, of Orange Co., and William Woolsey, of New York City, children of William Woolsey, dec´d, a brother of the testator (Noah).
Roger Gale, Plat Gale, Henry Gale, Josiah Gale, Benjamin Gale, and Sally Gale, res. unknown, children of Henry and Betsey Gale, both dec´d, Betsey was a child of William Woolsey, brother of the testator (Noah).
Abigail, w. of Jonathan Westcot, Catharine, w. of Seneca Weed, Milenda, w. of Miller Hoyt, Richard Drake, Hannah, w. of Ezra Westcot, Jane, w. of Stephen Hyatt, and Polly, w. of Jonathan Calkins, children of Josiah Drake and his w. Polly, who was a daughter of William Woolsey, brother of the testator (Noah), all of Saratoga Co.
Dorcas, w. of John Dingham, res. unknown, Polly, w. of William Fowler, of Utica, Oneida Co., Deborah, w. of Noah Woolsey, Jr., of New York City, Hannah, w. of Abraham Dubois, and Owen Wright, of Orange Co., children of Stephen Wright and his w. Jane, both dec´d, and Jane was a daughter of William Woolsey, brother of the testator (Noah).
Nathaniel Woolsey, Esther, w. of Stephen Rhoades, Clarissa, w. of William Rhoades, of Milton, Ulster Co., Sarah, w. of Samuel Wood, res. unknown, Prudence, w. of Ichabod Warner, and Joshua M. Woolsey, Of Green Co., and Polly w. of Dact Spencer, dec´d, no heirs known, of Otsego Co., children of Richard Woolsey, dec´d, brother of the testator (Noah).
Smith Woolsey, Mary Ann, w. of Samuel Purdy, of Ulster Co., Phileta, w. of Stephen Ward, of Orange Co., Noah Woolsey, James Woolsey, Hiram Woolsey, Hannah M. Woolsey, Margaret Woolsey, and Julia Woolsey, which said Noah, James, Hiram, Hannah M., Margaret, and Julia, are minors, residing in Ulster Co., children of Richard Woolsey, Jr., dec´d, son of Richard Woolsey, brother of the testator (Noah).
Samuel Lyon, and Eliza, w. of Jesse Gordon, of Wayne, Steuben Co., Polly, w. of Charles Rutgers, Delia, the w. of _____, and Ruth Lyon, and Phebe Lyon, of Marlborough, minors, children of Jesse Lyon and Phebe, his wife, who is dec´d, which said Phebe was the daughter of said Richard Woolsey, brother of the testator (Noah).
Sarah Woolsey, Philip Woolsey, Hannah, w. of Benjamin Anthony, of Marlborough, Cenith, w. of Charles Frost, of Orange Co., Ruth Woolsey, Milo Woolsey, Esther, w. of Anthony Denue, of Troy, N.Y., Penina, w. of John Holmes, John Woolsey and William Woolsey, res. unknown, children of Jonathan Woolsey, dec´d, brother of the testator (Noah).
William Avery, Elisha (crossed out) Avery, Stephen Avery, Sarah, w. of Henry Pratt, Alanson Avery, Serena Avery, Mary, widow of David Chapman, Ruhamy, widow of Nathan Sniffen, Alfred Avery, and Autha, w. of Isaac Lyon, of Westchester Co., grandchildren and children of Enoch Avery and Dorcas, his wife, said Dorcas the sister of the said testator (Noah), dec´d.
Sarah, w. of Zephaniah Woolsey, a sister of the said testator (Noah), whose residence is unknown.
Zephaniah Northrop, of Milton, Ulster Co., Abraham Northrop, of Madison Co., and James Northrop, John Northrop, and Sarah, w. of Jesse Wright (which said Jesse is dead and the said Sarah married again), whose residence is unknown, all the children of Rebecca, w. of Ebenezer Northrop, both dec´d, which said Rebecca was the sister of the testator (Noah). [end of article]
The parents of the above Richard I. Woolsey were Ensign William Woolsey and Abigail Northrup. Ensign William Woolsey was a brother of Jonathan Woolsey (who married Rebecca Knoulton) and also a brother of Sarah Woolsey (who married Zephaniah Woolsey), children of the Revolutionary War veteran Reverend William Woolsey and Sarah Lewis. Jonathan and Rebecca remained in New Marlborough, Ulster County, New York, but Sarah Woolsey and her husband, Zephaniah Woolsey, (son of John Woolsey and Mary Sammis) removed to Greene County, Tennessee, with Sarah and Jonathan Woolsey's parents Rev. William Woolsey and Sarah Lewis.
File: WoolseyNoahHeirs
1162. Francis R. Duncombe et al, Katonah, the History of a New York Village and its People, Historical Committee, Katonah Village Improvement Society, Katonah, 1961, 362-365, p. 362.
1163. “Records of the Church of Christ,” 1752-1823, (South) Salem, Westchester County, NY, p. 87.
1164. Avery notes, Philp A Pessoni, Author of “Historical Notes on the Ward Pound RidgeReservation”, See Reunion Source# 386.
File: AveryPessoniNotes
1165. South Salem Soldiers and Sailors, Theodore Langdon Van Norden, The Horse and Hound, South Salem, NY, 1927.
1166. Calendar of Historical Manuscripts, Relating to the War of the Revolution Vol I, New York Dep’t of Stete, Weed, Parsons and Company, Printers. Albany, NY 1868, 618,619.
File: AveryAllegiance1777
1167. “1790 Federal census.” Poundridge, Westchester, NY, p. 191, ln 39.
1168. Tombstone Records of 18 cemeteries in Poundridge, Westchester Co., NY, Mrs. S.B. Jordan & Mrs. F.W. Seth, #181, p. 9.
1169. Tombstone Records of 18 cemeteries in Poundridge, Westchester Co., NY, Mrs. S.B. Jordan & Mrs. F.W. Seth, #95, p. 5.
1170. “Records of the Church of Christ,” 1752-1823, (South) Salem, Westchester County, NY.
1171. New York in the Revolution as Colony and State, 2nd Ed., James A. Roberts, Comptroller, Brandow Printing Co., Albany, NY, p. 214.
1172. “1790 Federal census.” Poundridge, Westchester, NY, p. 192, ln 44.
1173. “1790 Federal census.” Poundridge, Westchester, NY, p. 192, ln 21.
1174. Childs Gazetter & Business Directory of Sullivan County for 1872-73, Between the Lakes Group, LLC, 2003, 196.
1175. “1790 Federal census.” Poundridge, Westchester, NY, p. 191, ln 40.
1176. “Avery Freelove Caleb Miller Affadavit,” 3 Apr 1852, Westchester County, NY, 1852 88.
1852 88
Westchester County __:
Caleb Miller of the City of New York being duly sworn doth depose and say that he is the son of Freelove Miller late of the County of Westchester dec’d. That the said Freelove at the time of her death was the widow of Increase Miller late of the said County dec’d. That the said Freelove Miller departed this life on the 25th day of May 1842. That Henry Miller, Rhoda Miller, Caleb Miller, Barnabus Miller & Clorinda, wife of Milton Sarles are the only surviving children of the said Freelove Miller deceased.
Caleb Miller (his signature)
Sworn and subscribed before me this 3d day of April AD 1852
C O Leitt (his signature)
File: AveryFreelove affadavit
1177. Tombstone Records of 18 cemeteries in Poundridge, Westchester Co., NY, Mrs. S.B. Jordan & Mrs. F.W. Seth, p. 6, item 119.
1178. “1790 Federal census.” Poundridge, Westchester, NY, p. 194, ln 9.
1179. “1790 Federal census.” Poundridge, Westchester, NY, p. 194, ln11.
1180. “1790 Federal census.” Poundridge, Westchester, NY, p. 194, ln10.
1181. Tombstone Records of 18 cemeteries in Poundridge, Westchester Co., NY, Mrs. S.B. Jordan & Mrs. F.W. Seth, #122, p. 6.
1182. Tombstone Records of 18 cemeteries in Poundridge, Westchester Co., NY, Mrs. S.B. Jordan & Mrs. F.W. Seth, #123, p. 6.
1183. Francis R. Duncombe et al, Katonah, the History of a New York Village and its People, Historical Committee, Katonah Village Improvement Society, Katonah, 1961, 362-365, p. 362, p. 364.
1184. Tombstone Records of 18 cemeteries in Poundridge, Westchester Co., NY, Mrs. S.B. Jordan & Mrs. F.W. Seth, #83, p. 4.
1185. Francis R. Duncombe et al, Katonah, the History of a New York Village and its People, Historical Committee, Katonah Village Improvement Society, Katonah, 1961, 362-365, p. 364.
1186. “Records of the Church of Christ,” 1752-1823, (South) Salem, Westchester County, NY, p. 241.
1187. Tombstone Records of 18 cemeteries in Poundridge, Westchester Co., NY, Mrs. S.B. Jordan & Mrs. F.W. Seth, #84, p. 4.
1188. Tombstone Records of 18 cemeteries in Poundridge, Westchester Co., NY, Mrs. S.B. Jordan & Mrs. F.W. Seth, p. 7, item 148.
1189. Francis R. Duncombe et al, Katonah, the History of a New York Village and its People, Historical Committee, Katonah Village Improvement Society, Katonah, 1961, 362-365, pp. 362,3.
1190. Tombstone Records of 18 cemeteries in Poundridge, Westchester Co., NY, Mrs. S.B. Jordan & Mrs. F.W. Seth, p. 5, item 93.
1191. Tombstone Records of 18 cemeteries in Poundridge, Westchester Co., NY, Mrs. S.B. Jordan & Mrs. F.W. Seth, p. 5, item 92.
1193. “Avery, Alfred to Keeler, Anna Maria Marriage Notice,” Connecticut Herald, 4 jan 1825.
1194. Tombstone Records of 18 cemeteries in Poundridge, Westchester Co., NY, Mrs. S.B. Jordan & Mrs. F.W. Seth, p. 5, item 94.
1195. Tombstone Records of 18 cemeteries in Poundridge, Westchester Co., NY, Mrs. S.B. Jordan & Mrs. F.W. Seth, p. 2, item 41.
1196. Francis R. Duncombe et al, Katonah, the History of a New York Village and its People, Historical Committee, Katonah Village Improvement Society, Katonah, 1961, 362-365, p. 362,3.
1197. Francis R. Duncombe et al, Katonah, the History of a New York Village and its People, Historical Committee, Katonah Village Improvement Society, Katonah, 1961, 362-365, p. 363.
1198. Tombstone Records of 18 cemeteries in Poundridge, Westchester Co., NY, Mrs. S.B. Jordan & Mrs. F.W. Seth, p. 2, item 39.
1199. Tombstone Records of 18 cemeteries in Poundridge, Westchester Co., NY, Mrs. S.B. Jordan & Mrs. F.W. Seth, p. 3, item 44.
1200. Tombstone Records of 18 cemeteries in Poundridge, Westchester Co., NY, Mrs. S.B. Jordan & Mrs. F.W. Seth, p. 3, item 45.
1201. “Photograph: “Summer boarders at the A F Avery home on River Road, Old Katonah enjoying the popular game of croquet in the 1880s.”,” from book: “Katonah: The History of a New York Village and its People”, Frances R. Duncombe, Mrs James G Bonacorda.
File: AveryAFhouseKatonah
1202. Tombstone Records of 18 cemeteries in Poundridge, Westchester Co., NY, Mrs. S.B. Jordan & Mrs. F.W. Seth, p. 2, item 38.
1203. Tombstone Records of 18 cemeteries in Poundridge, Westchester Co., NY, Mrs. S.B. Jordan & Mrs. F.W. Seth, p. 7, item 132.
1204. Tombstone Records of 18 cemeteries in Poundridge, Westchester Co., NY, Mrs. S.B. Jordan & Mrs. F.W. Seth, p. 7, item 133.
1207. Tombstone Records of 18 cemeteries in Poundridge, Westchester Co., NY, Mrs. S.B. Jordan & Mrs. F.W. Seth, p. 4, item 85.
1208. “Federal Census 1850.” Lewisboro, Westchester Co., NY.
1209. “Federal Census 1870.” Pound Ridge, Westchester Co., NY.
1210. “AveryHenry Probate,” Westchester Co., NY.
File: AveryGeorge&HenryProbate
1211. Tombstone Records of 18 cemeteries in Poundridge, Westchester Co., NY, Mrs. S.B. Jordan & Mrs. F.W. Seth, item 86.
1212. “Federal census 1860.” Lewisboro, Westchester Co., NY.
1213. “Federal Census 1880.” Pound Ridge, Westchester Co., NY.
1214. Tombstone Records of 18 cemeteries in Poundridge, Westchester Co., NY, Mrs. S.B. Jordan & Mrs. F.W. Seth, p. 8, item 151.
1215. Tombstone Records of 18 cemeteries in Poundridge, Westchester Co., NY, Mrs. S.B. Jordan & Mrs. F.W. Seth, p. 8, item 152.
1216. Tombstone Records of 18 cemeteries in Poundridge, Westchester Co., NY, Mrs. S.B. Jordan & Mrs. F.W. Seth, p. 7, item 150.
1217. Tombstone Records of 18 cemeteries in Poundridge, Westchester Co., NY, Mrs. S.B. Jordan & Mrs. F.W. Seth, p. 7, item 146.
1218. Tombstone Records of 18 cemeteries in Poundridge, Westchester Co., NY, Mrs. S.B. Jordan & Mrs. F.W. Seth, p. 7, item 145.
1219. Burial Record Benjamin (2) Green 1746-1/17/1817, This source has been largely discredited, There is no such person buried where claimed and, the birth and death dates are for Benjamin (1) Green’s wife, Sarah., Revolutonary War 1775-1783, “Veterans WPA Cemetery Records,” 14111.01, WCA Series 181, Westchester County, NY Archives, www.westchestergov.com/wcarchives.
Name of Veteran or Title of Map Green, Benjamin
Date of Birth
1746
Location of Residence
Pound Ridge (Town) - Westchester County - New York
War Served
American Revolutionary War, 1775-1783
Cometerv
Avery Cemetery - Lewisboro, New York
Date of Death
1817-01-17
Record Number(s)
14111.01
Additional Notes
Cemetery was once known as "Colonel Enoch Avery Private Cemetery*
Creator
Works Progress Administration (WPA)
Language
English
index card: b&w, 5 x 8.25 in.
Type
Text: document
Resource identifier
Green Beniamin 2
WCA Series 181 - Work Projects Administration Cemetery Records, Revolution to World War I
Metadata Technician
Laura DeMuro
contributna insatution
Westchester County Archives
Contact Information
2199 Saw Mill River Road, Elmsford, NY 10523; 914.231.1500; http://archives.westchestergov.com
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File: GreenBenjWPAb1746
1220. “Research Note Avery & Green cemeteries, Pound Ridge, NY,” Jon E. Avery, 4 Aug 2011.
Files (4): AveryGreenCemeteries, Avery Cemetery Marker, AveryGreenCemetery, GreenBenjamin1Headstone
1221. Excel Spreadsheet, “Lewisboro’s Cemetery Index 1981,” ~/Documents/ Genealogy/Lewisboro's Cemetery Index 1981.xls, ~/Documents/ Genealogy/Lewisboro's Cemetery Index 1981.pdf.
File: Lewisboro's Cemetery Index 1981
1222. Extract (Green) from Bedford Historical Records, Vol VIII Town of Bedford Cemeteries 1681-1975, P. 137, Town of Bedford Hills, NY, 1977.
File: GreenExtractBedford
1223. Extract (Green) from Bedford Historical Records, Vol VIII Town of Bedford Cemeteries 1681-1975, P. 137, Town of Bedford Hills, NY, 1977, entry 10.
File: GreenExtractBedford
1224. Benjamin (1) Green Headstone, Avery/Green Cemetery, Pound Ridge, NY.
File: GreenBenjamin1Headstone
1225. “GreenSarahHeadstone,” https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/73542804/sarah-green/photo.
Sarah, wife of Benj. Green, died, Jan. 17, 1817 Age 71”. There …
File: GreenSarahHeadstone
1226. “1790 Federal census.” p 191, Poundridge, Westchester Co., NY.
1227. “1800 Federal census.” p 840, Pound Ridge, Westchester Co., NY.
1228. “Federal Census 1810.” p. 1070, PoundRidge, Westchester Co., NY.
1229. “Virginia, Select Marriages, 1785-1940,” Ancestry.com Operations, Provo, UT, FHL Film No. 31988.
1231. Handwritten (original, but incomplete) Perkins Genealogy.
File: Perkins Handwritten Genealogy
1232. “Will of Joseph Bouldin,” Henry County, Virginia Wills 1777-1831 Book 3, pp 50-53, see Free-Form Text tab.
Henry County, Virginia Wills 1777 - 1831 Book 3
Pg. 50 -53 The Last Will & Testament of Joseph Bouldin
I Joseph Bouldin of Henry County and State of Virginia do herby make my last will and Testament in manner and form following that is to say 1st I desire that so much of the perishable part of my estate be immediately sold after my decease as will pay all my just debts and funeral expenses. 2nd I give to my son Joseph Bouldin two negroes named Isaac and Sarah to him and his heirs forever. 3rd I give to my son Leonard Bouldin two negroes named Henry and Harry to him and his heirs forever. 4th I give to my son in law Joseph Alexander one certain tract or parcel of land containing one hundred and three and one half acres and bounded as follows, to wit, Beginning on a white oak near my spring branch thence south seventy nine degrees east ninety poles to Mulberry Creek thence up the said creek to the mouth of Heppelfinger Spring branch thence north sixty seven degrees east ninety six poles to Hefflefingers line thence on Hefflefingers line to Peaigoes line thence on said Peaigoes line to his corner red oak thence south ninety degrees east seventy five poles to the Beginning. All within said bounds be it more or less to him and his heirs forever.
5th I give to my daughter Francinca Cheatham one tract or parcel of land containing one hundred and eleven and one half acres and bounded as follows viz. Beginning on Mulbery Creek at the mouth of Hefflefingers Spring branch thence down the said creek to William C. Bouldin's line on a sycamor saplin at the mouth of a branch thence on his line north seventy three degrees east ninety two poles to pointers in Starlings line, thence on said Starlings line to Hefflefingers line, thence on said Hefflefingers line to Alexanders line. thence on said Alexanders line to the beginning all within the bounds be it more or less to her and her heirs forever. I likewise give to my daughter Francina Cheatham two negroes named Jarrel and Mary to her and her heirs forever. 6th I give to my son William C. Bouldin one tract or parcel of land containing one hundred acres being a part of a tract of land I now live on and bounded as follows Beginning on Mulberry Creek. on a sasfafras saplin at the mill ford thence south sixty one degrees east twenty four poles to a white oak, thence north fifteen degrees east forty five poles to a maple on Mulberry Creek thence up the said creek to the mouth of the first branch above the still house branch to a sycamore saplin, thence north seventy three degrees east ninty two poles to pointers in Starlings line, thence on said Starlings line to the land that Wood Buldin (dec'd) purchased of Fountain thence on said line to Hairstons line, thence on said Hairstons line eighty poles to a white oak saplin on the Road side thence north five degrees east one hundred and three poles to the Beginning all within the said bounds be it more or less to him and his heirs forever. Likewise one certain tract or parel of land containing thirty seven and one half acres it being the land that Wood Bouldin (dec'd) purchased of Patrick H. Fontain adjoining the aforesaid one hundred acres of land I like wise give to my son William C. Boulding two negroe men named Anthony and Moses to him and his heirs for ever. 7th I give to my son James E. Bouldan four negroes named Jack, Julius, Peggy and Silvey to him and his heirs forever. I likewise give to my son James E. Bouldin all the remainder of the tract of land that I now live on not herein particularly disposed of be it seven hundred and fifty seven acres more or less together with all the appurtinanus within the bounds to him and his heirs forever. Also one sixty gall still one disk and book case and all my books. 8th I give to three of my grand children, to wit, Eliza C. Bouldin, Joseph H. Bouldin, and Ann P. Bouldin, children of my son Thomas E. Bouldin (dec'd), two negroes named Orange and Ben to them and their heirs forever to be equally divided between them. 9th I give to three of my grand children, to wit, Ann C. Alexander, Sally M. Alexander and Fayette W. Alexander, children of my daughter, Nancy Alexander (dec'd), three negroes named Gilbert, Patty and Marindy to be kept in the possission of James E. Bouldin until he may think proper to devide the above named negroes equally between Anne C. Alexander, Sally M. Alexander and Fayette W. Alexander. 10th I give to my grand daughter Ann C. Alexander above named one negroe boy named Edmond Seperately and distinctly to her self and he the said negroe boy Edmond is also to be kept in the possession of James E. Bouldin until he may think proper to deliver negros Gilbert, Patty and Marindy are to be hired out or used in any way by James E. Bouldin that he may think proper for the benefit of my three grandchildren hereto fore named. Also the above said negro boy Edmond is to be hired out or used in any way by James E. Bouldin that he may think propper fo the benefit of my granddaughter AnnC. Alexander hereto fore mentioned. 11th It is my will and desire that my tract of land adjoining Robert Hairston, Thos Dix and Clark on the Waters of Seatherwood Creek containing seventy two acres shall be sold, also all the balance of my estate not particularly herein before disposed of shall be sold and the money arising from the said sale shall be equally divided into seven parts giving to my son Joseph Bouldin one seventh part, to him and his heirs forever, giving to my son Leonard Boulding one seventh part to him and his heirs forever. giving to my daughter Francina Cheatham one seventh part to her and her heirs forever, giving to my son William C. Boulding one seventh part to him and his heirs forever, giving to my son James E. Bouldin one seventh part to him and his heirs forever giving to Eliza C. Bouldin, Joseph H. Boulding and Ann P. Bouldin one seventh part and that one seventh to be equally divided between them three to them and their heirs forever, giving to Ann C. Alexander, Sally M Alexander and Fayette W. Alexander one seventh part and that one seventh to be equally between them three divided by James E. Boulding when he may think proper.
My will and desire that the property given to the three Alexander children remaining in the hands of James E. Boulding and that the said James E. Boulding shall have the liberty to sell or exchange the property for any other so that it shall be for the benafit of the said children. And lastly I do hereby constitute and appoint my son Joseph Bouldin and in join James E. Boulding exectors of this my last will and Testament hereby revolking all other or former wills or Testament by me heretofore made.
In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal this thirteenth day of May in the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight hundred Twenty three. Joseph Bouldin (seal)
Signed sealed published and delivered
as and for the Last will and testament of the
above named Joseph Bouldin in the
presence of us.
W.F. Dandridge
Lanford Reamey, Jr.
Francis x Wells (his mark)
Walter G Warthen
1234. “Federal Census 1850.” Family # 618, Southern Division, Robeson Co., NC.
1235. “Deed, Sion & Rachel Bullard to William Walters, Jr,” 8 January 1823.
The Robeson County, NC, Deed Book T microfilmed by FamilySearch appears to be a transcription of the original, and has omissions and misspellings. Sion and Rachel Bullard’s 1823 deed to William Walters, Jr., on pages 358-359 includes such errors:
“Sion Bullard & others to William Walters, Jr. This indenture made this 8th day of January eighteen hundred and twenty three between Sion Bullard and his wife of the State of North Carolina and County of Robeson of the one part and William Walters, Jr., of the State and County aforesaid Witnesseth that for and in consideration of the sum of Two hundred Dollars to me in hand paid before the ensealing and delivery of these presents the receipt whereof I have hereunto acknowledged and myself therewith satisfied contented [?] and paid and do by these presents bargained sold and delivered unto him the said William Walters one hundred and five acres of land lying and being in the state and county aforesaid and bounded as follows, Beginning in Jessee Hinson’s line at a stake and runs North fisty four East fisty five chains to a stake thence runs for compliment with a line directly to the beginning of the Two hundred and fifty acre tract of land to be equally divided betwixt the heirs of Joseph Houston deceased Rachel Bullard and Charity Sealy m the said Sion Bullard and Rachel Bullard do warrant and defend the said bargain premises to said Walters his heirs and assigns m and our forever quit claim we the said Bullards do warrant and defend the said Bargain premises with all ways woods waters mines minerals hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging an the said Walters shall from time to time and at all times hereafter hold and occupy possess and enjoy the above bargain and premises to his own use and behoof forever. In witness we have hereunto set our hands fixed our seals the day and date above written.
Wm.Sterling } Sion[xhismark]Bullard{seal} Irvin Walters } Rachel [x her mark] Bullard {seal}
Robeson County November term
This deed was proved in open Court by the oath of Irvin Walters and ordered to be registered. Richard C. Bunting, Clerk”
File: BullardSionDeed
1236. “Federal census 1840.” Robeson Co., NC.
1237. “1800 Federal census.” Fayetteville, HOH Rainey Hinson.
1238. “Marriage Bond,” 19 June 1800, Robeson Co., NC, Marriage Bonds (Robeson County, North Carolina), 1786-1868, Family Search.org, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C91D-99LN-B?cat=1909231, digital film 007742029, Aldridge to Byrd, images 811-812.
Damage to the original 1800 Robeson County, North Carolina, marriage bond for Sion Bullard and Rachel resulted in several holes, one of which appears where Rachel’s surname was written. Only the first two letters of her surname fully survive and appear to be a lower-case “h” followed by a dotted “i.” William Sterling served as bondsman for this marriage bond, causing researchers to speculate that Rachel was William’s sister. An 1823 deed there seemed to identify Rachel’s father as Joseph Houston, but Joseph Hinson’s 1799 will there finally makes sense of the other documents. Sion Bullard’s wife was Rachel Hinson.
1800 Marriage Bond
“State No. Carolina } Know all men by these presents Robeson County } that we Sion Bullard and William Sterling are held and firmly Bound
unto Benjamin Williams, Esquire, Governor,
in the sum of Two hundred and fifty pounds
to be paid to the said Governor or his succ[es]sors in office for the True payment whereof we bind ourselves,
our heirs, Executors, and administrators jointly
and sever[a]lly firmly by these presents, sealed
with our seals and dated this 19d June 1800.
The condition of the above obligation is such that whereas the above bounded Sion Bullard
have this day obtained a Licen[
] a marrag[ ] ]tween[ ]
intended to be had a[
[ ]d Rachel hi[
[ ]hereafter that there [
obstruct said marriage then the above obligation to be void otherwise to Remain in ful force and vartue.
Sion [x his mark] Bullard {seal} Wm. Sterling [signature] {seal}
File: BullardSionMarriageBond
1239. Burial Record Benjamin (3) Green 1801-4/4/1872, Revolutonary War 1775-1783, “Veterans WPA Cemetery Records,” 13950-1, WCA Series 181, Westchester County, NY Archives, www.westchestergov.com/wcarchives.
Name of Veteran or Title of Map
Date of Birth
War Served
comotory
Date of Death
Record Number(s)
Creator
Lanquage
Type
Resource identifier
Source
Metadata Technician
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Contact Information
Cite as
Date Digital
Digitization Specifications
Green, Benjamin
1801
American Revolutionary War, 1775-1783
Green Family Burial Ground - Bedford, New York
1872004-04
13950.01
Works Progress Administration (WPA)
English
index card: b&w, 5 x 8.25 in.
Text: document
Green Beniamin
WCA Series 181 - Work Projects Administration Cemetery Records, Revolution to World War I
Laura DeMuro
Westchester County Archives
2199 Saw Mill River Road, Elmsford, NY 10523; 914.231.1500; http://archives.westchestergov.com
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File: GreenBenjWPAb1801
1240. “Death notice, Mrs. Mary Green,” New York Herald, 30 July 1885.
File: GreenMaryObit
1241. “Federal Census 1850.” Pound Ridge, Westchester, NY. p. 297, ln 7.
1242. “Federal census 1830.” Pound Ridge, Westchester, NY, p 206-7, line 9.
1243. “Federal census 1840.” Lewisboro, Westchester, NY, p. 458-9, ln 6.
1244. “Federal Census 1850.” Pound Ridge, Westchester, NY, p.297, ln 5-10.
1245. Tombstone Records of 18 cemeteries in Poundridge, Westchester Co., NY, Mrs. S.B. Jordan & Mrs. F.W. Seth, #126, p. 6.
1246. Tombstone Records of 18 cemeteries in Poundridge, Westchester Co., NY, Mrs. S.B. Jordan & Mrs. F.W. Seth, #125, p. 6.
1247. “Records of the Church of Christ,” 1752-1823, (South) Salem, Westchester County, NY, p. 167.
1248. “Records of the Church of Christ,” 1752-1823, (South) Salem, Westchester County, NY, p. 240.
1249. “Records of the Church of Christ,” 1752-1823, (South) Salem, Westchester County, NY, p. 167, 41.
1250. “Records of the Church of Christ,” 1752-1823, (South) Salem, Westchester County, NY, p. 41.
1251. “Records of the Church of Christ,” 1752-1823, (South) Salem, Westchester County, NY, p. 113.
1252. “Records of the Church of Christ,” 1752-1823, (South) Salem, Westchester County, NY, p. 242.
1253. “Will of Noah Woolsey,” Will: FHL# 842591.H:103, 20 Sep 1830, 9 July 1832.
ULSTER COUNTY, NEW YORK WOOLSEY WILLS. FHL# 842591. H:103. [s/o William Woolsey & Sarah Lewis]
20 SEP 1830. Noah Woolsey of Marlborough - In the Name of God Amen. I, Noah Woolsey of the Town of Marlborough & the County of Ulster and State of New York Farmer, do make and declare this my last will and Testament in manner and form following - FIRST: I give and bequeath the following articles of personal property, viz. one cherry dining table, one Tea table, one set of brass and-irons with shovel and tongs, two brass candle sticks, one looking glass, six silver table spoons, six silver Tea spoons, two beds and bedding, two sets of curtains with the linen marked P.T., one sale carpet and rugs, one home made carpet, one stair carpet, one dozen fancy chairs, one set of tea china, one large brass kettle and one small spinning wheel to Mary Bailey widow of John Bailey deceased, Asa Thompson and his two eldest daughters Mary and Sarah, all of the county of Dutchess, to be divided between them as follows - one half of said articles to the said Mary Bailey, the other half of said articles to the said Asa Thompson, Mary and Sarah, equally between them. SECONDLY. I give and bequeath unto the said Asa Thompson the desk I received of my late wife Phebe Thompson. THIRDLY. I give and bequeath unto my present wife Phebe, all the personal property she brought with her, and which I received from her since our intermarriage - I also will and direct that my said wife Phebe shall occupy so much of my dwelling house and premises as shall be necessary for her comfort and support, so long as she shall remain my widow, which shall be in lieu of her dower right in my estate. I also give her my riding chair & a horse. FOURTHLY. I give and bequeath all the residue of my personal estate after the payment of my debts and funeral expenses, unto my two nephews Zephaniah Northrip and Richard I. Woolsey to be equally divided share and share alike between them, except my clock, which shall remain in my dwelling house and be considered as attached to the freehold estate, and belong to the person owning said dwelling house after my decease. FIFTHLY. I give and devise unto my said nephew Zephaniah Northrip for and during his natural life, and after his death, unto his son Curtis W. Northrip his heirs and assigns forever, all that part of my real estate being the easterly part of the farm I now occupy situate in the Town of Marlborough aforesaid, and Bounded as follows: BEGINNING on the patent line of William BOND in the Latintown road, runs thence S 13 degrees W 11 chains forty-seven links to a chestnut stump in the fence; thence S 68 degrees E 5 chains ten links to a cedar Bush on the road leading to Newburgh; thence along said road about S 18 degrees W 10 chains, thirty links to the middle of said road; thence N 75 degrees W in company with lands formerly of Nathaniel Harcourt 8 chains forty links to a stake and stones in the fence; thence N 12 degrees E as the fence stands 5 chains thirty-five links to a stake and stones; thence N 81 degrees W 1 chain forty seven links to the end of a stone fence; thence N 8 degrees E 3 chains seventy-seven links to a stone fence in a pond; thnce along the same N 4 degrees E 1 chain forth-three links to the end of the fence; thence Westerly through the pond as the stone fence stands twenty-six links; thence N 12 degrees E along the fence 11 chains seventy links to the Latintown road being a bunch of rocks; thence S 79 degrees W along the road to a rise in the same of some rocks 6 chains fifty links; thence N 14 degrees E over a large rock in the field and by a cedar tree to the line of William Bond's patent 5 chains eighty-five links; thence to the place of beginning containing twenty acres and two-tenths of an acre of land, more or less - with the appurtenances thereinto belonging.
SIXTHLY. I give and devise unto my nephew James Woolsey of the Town of Newburgh in the County of Orange his heirs and assigns forever, all that part of my real estate being the westerly part of the farm I now occupy situate in the Town of Marlborough aforesaid. Bounded as follows: BEGINNING at a button wood tree on the patent line of William Bond adjoining Richard I. Woolsey, runs thence south 5 degrees west 10 chains fifty links to a white wood tree, thence south 15 degrees W 8 chains seventy links to a heap of stones by the fence; thence N 81 degrees W fifty-three links to the joining of the fence; thence S 8 degrees W 5 chains ninety links to the stone fence, thence S 80 degrees E along the fence 7 chains eighty-five links to the corner of the fence thence S 1 degree W along the fence 6 chains; thence S 75 degrees E 1 chain sixty seven links to a rock in the fence marked B. thence across the road S 1 degree E eighty-five links to a rock in the fence marked B thence along the road S 70 degrees W 5 chains seventeen links to a rise of ground in the road; thence as the road runs S 80 degrees W 5 chains thirty links; thence N 75 W 5 chains forty-eight links to a chestnut tree; thence N 1 degree W 34 chains ten lins to a chestnut tree; thence along the patent line adjoining Richard I. Woolsey S 65 E 12 chains to the place of beginning containing thirty nine acres and three tenths more or less, with the appurtenances thereunto belonging, on condition that the said James Woolsey pays within twelve months after my decease unto my sister's grand son Noah Avery of the City of New York the sum of one hundred dollars, and unto Curtis Wright of the Town of Marlborough aforesaid the sum of fifty dollars, and on the further condition that his son Noah Woolsey Junr makes no claim of any demand whatever upon my estate. SEVENTHLY. I give and devise unto my said nephew Richard I. Woolsey his heirs and assigns forever, all the residue of my real estate (after running off the above two described parcels of land) situate in the Towns of Marlborough and Plattekill in the County of Ulster aforesaid as the same is now possessed and claimed by me: - And I do hereby order and direct my said nephew Richard I. Woolsey to pay within twelve months after my decease to his brother William Woolsey of the City of New York the sum of one hundred dollars and to the said Curtis Wright the sum of Fifty dollars. LASTLY. I do hereby nominate and appoint my said nephew Richard I. Woolsey and my friend Abraham D. Soper executors and my beloved wife Phebe executrix of this my last will and testament hereby revoking all former wills by me made. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the twentieth day of September in the year One thousand eight hundred and Thirty.
Signed sealed, published and declared by the said testator as and for his last will and testament in presence of us, who at his request in his presence, and in the presence ofeach other have subscribed our names as witnesses thereunto. [ Proved: July 1832. Jon : Ostrander, Surrogate]
Jacob D. Townsend Residence Milton, Ulster County, New York
Robt S. Lockwood Residence Milton, Ulster County, New York
File: WoolseyNoahWill
1255. MyHeritage, “Historical records and family trees related to Claude Cooley,” https://www.myheritage.com/names/claude_cooley.
1256. Andrews, Wilmer Erastus headstone, photo.
File: AndrewsWilmerErastus headstone
1257. “AndrewsWilmer EmmaEngleby wedding,” Roanoke Times, Roanoke, VA, 19 Oct 1892, p 1.
File: AndrewsWilmer EmmaEngleby Wedding
1258. AndrewsEmmaJane headstone.
File: AndrewsEmmaJane headstone
1259. “AndrewsEmmaJ Obit,” Roanoke Times, Roanoke, VA, 8 Sept 1894, p 5 col 1.
File: AndrewsEmmaJ Obit
1260. Gail Whiteaker Hinson, They went west .. : some descendants of Joshua Hinson, 1783-2000.
From introduction:
“Joshua Hinson was born between 1783-1785 in North Carolina. His father was James Hinson but his mother's name is unknown. The date of Joshua's first marriage is estimated as 1807-1808. His first wife was the mother of all of his children. Joshua's second marriage was to the widow Lucy Sikes Kemp and took place prior to February 1845. He died in 1866 in Columbus County, North Carolina.”
1261. Gail Whiteaker Hinson, They went west .. : some descendants of Joshua Hinson, 1783-2000, p 10.
From introduction:
“Joshua Hinson was born between 1783-1785 in North Carolina. His father was James Hinson but his mother's name is unknown. The date of Joshua's first marriage is estimated as 1807-1808. His first wife was the mother of all of his children. Joshua's second marriage was to the widow Lucy Sikes Kemp and took place prior to February 1845. He died in 1866 in Columbus County, North Carolina.”
1262. “Federal census 1860.” Columbus Co, NC, age 83 in 1860 census.
1263. “Federal Census 1850.” Columbus Co., NC, family# 305.
1264. “Federal census 1860.” Whiteville, Columbus Co, NC, family 852.
1265. Gail Whiteaker Hinson, They went west .. : some descendants of Joshua Hinson, 1783-2000, p. 10.
From introduction:
“Joshua Hinson was born between 1783-1785 in North Carolina. His father was James Hinson but his mother's name is unknown. The date of Joshua's first marriage is estimated as 1807-1808. His first wife was the mother of all of his children. Joshua's second marriage was to the widow Lucy Sikes Kemp and took place prior to February 1845. He died in 1866 in Columbus County, North Carolina.”
1266. “Will of William Kemp,” 6 May 1833, North Carolina, U. S., Wills and Probate Records, 1665-1998, Online database, Ancestry.com.
… First I give and bequeath unto my beloved wife Lucy Kemp all my lands…
1267. “US Federal Census Mortality Schedules, 1850-1885,” Whiteville Twp, Columbus Co., NC, 1 June 1870, 176, Online databasew, Ancestry.com.
1268. “US Federal Census Mortality Schedules, 1850-1885,” Whiteville Twp, Columbus Co., NC, 1 June 1870, 176, Online databasew, Ancestry.com, died May 1870.
1269. “Will of Lucy Hinson,” North Carolina Probate Records, 1735-1970, 26 of 390, Online database, www.FamilySearch.org, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9GCH-...9764001%2C169789701-.
Will Lucy Hinson
In the name of God, Amen. I, Lucy Hinson of the County of Columbus and state of North Carolina being of sound mind but in feeble health, do make and publish this my last will and testament - as follows, that is to say
1st - I give and bequeath unto my brother Joshua Sikes fifty dollars in gold and silver.
2nd - I give and bequeath to my step daughter Naoma Smith one bed with white tick with necessary covering, also my large pot.
3rd - I give and bequeath to my grand step daughter Lucy Caroline McLam one bed with the necessary covering.
4th - I give and bequeath to my step grand son Haynes S. White one bed with the necessary covering.
5th - All the house hold and kitchen furniture not herein before bequeathed: I give to my three step daughters viz Nancy McLam, Naoma Smith, and Annie White to be equally divided among them.
6th - I give and bequeath to Hannah High Cloud my brindle cow and yearling.
7th - After my decease I wish the remainder of my cattle, my one ox and one steer, one heifer, one yearling and all my hogs sold and the proceeds divided equally among my three step daughters herein before mentioned together with the residue (if any) of my estate after the payment of burial expenses - I do constitute and appoint Kenneth Haynes my executor to this my last will and testament.
In testimony whereof I do hereunto set my hand and seal in the presence of Thomas Simmons and Emegiah Simmons, this the 8th day of May AD 1870.
Thomas Simmons Lucy X (her mark) Hinson (Seal)
Emegiah Simmons
File: HinsonLucySikesKempWill
1270. “Federal Census 1810.” Robeson Co., NC, no further info.
1271. Robeson Co., NC Grantor Index Real Estate Conveyances, Grantor=Hinson, Old Index Books 1787-1939, 62-63.
File: HinsonRobesonCoGrantors
1272. Hazel Hinson Buffaloe, The Hinson Family Genealogy, self-published, Dallas, Texas Public Library, Family Search Library, ID 3465731, public access online, Digital copy, PDF, of entire book, is attached to this source., Paper copy of first 3 chapters, up to page 32, in Jon Avery’s files on Hinson, James, Joshua, Jesse, Copies of first 3 chapters, up to page 32, in Jon Avery’s files on Hinson, James, Joshua, Jesse, p. 14.
File: HinsonGenealogyBuffaloe
1273. “Federal Census, 1820.” Columbus Co., NC, no further info.
1274. Hazel Hinson Buffaloe, The Hinson Family Genealogy, self-published, Dallas, Texas Public Library, Family Search Library, ID 3465731, public access online, Digital copy, PDF, of entire book, is attached to this source., Paper copy of first 3 chapters, up to page 32, in Jon Avery’s files on Hinson, James, Joshua, Jesse, Copies of first 3 chapters, up to page 32, in Jon Avery’s files on Hinson, James, Joshua, Jesse, p 14.
File: HinsonGenealogyBuffaloe
1275. “Federal census 1830.” Columbus Co., NC no further info.
1276. Columbus Co., NC, “Grant Book 142,” 551, 8 Dec 1836, 477.
Joshua Hinson was issued 100 acres of land on 08 Dec 1836 in Columbus County, located "On the N. side of the Beaver dam swamp". This was recorded in Land Patent Book 142 page 551 as Columbus County Grant # 479. The original request for this land was entered on 09 Mar 1835 and assigned Columbus County Entry # 1742. It took 1 year and 9 months to issue the grant.
File: HinsonJoshuaGrant1836
1277. “Federal census 1840.” Columbus Co., NC (no further info).
1278. “Federal Census 1850.” Columbus Co, NC, Family# 302.
1279. “Federal census 1860.” Whiteville, Columbus Co., NC, family# 852.
1281. “Federal Census 1850.” Columbus Co., NC, p. 241.
1283. “Federal Census 1850.” Columbus Co, NC, page 241.
1285. “Federal Census 1850.” Columbus Co, NC, p. 240.
1286. “Federal Census 1850.” Columbus Co, NC, page 240.
1287. Anita Barfield and Kay Duncan, "They're Buried in Our Past Columbus County NC 1808 - 1984 (Vol 2)" dated June 1984., Transcribed by David B High March 1999 from the private publication above and published online, http://www.ncgenweb.us/columbus/hinsonnh.html, “Hinson Cemetery AKA Sugar Berry Cemetery, Columbus County NC GenWeb.”
1288. “Family Bible,” in possession of Mrs. Madge (Hinson) McPherson, Rt. 1, Box 256, Chadbourn, N.C., as reported in the Hinson Family Genealogy, by Hazel Hinson Buffaloe, 24 & 29, See Resource number 586.
1289. “US and International Marriage Records 1560-1900,” Yates Publishing, Online database, Ancestry.com Operations, Provo, UT, https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/...hstart=successSource.
1290. “Federal Census 1850.” Columbus Co., NC, p. 239.
1291. “Death Certificate, William Tecumseh Smith,” 24 Mar 1957, 14748, McAllen, Hidalgo Co., TX.
File: SmithWmT DeathCert
1292. “Maneilly, George WWI Draft Registration Card,” Serial Number 5333, 12 September 1918.
File: ManeillyGeorgeWWI Draft Reg Card
1293. Annotated photograph, George Maneilly, his wife Tena and children David & Thelma in their model T., Janet Christena Findley.
File: ManeillyGeorgeTenaModelT
1294. Photo of Headstone: Maneilly, George & Christena, Find a Grave Memorial 158379926, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/158379926/christena-maneilly.
File: ManeillyGeorgeChristenaHeadstone
1295. Annotated photograph, George Maneilly, Janet Christena Findley.
File: ManeillyGeorgePhoto
1296. “Maneilly, George & Tena, marriage Lic & Cert,” 16 Feb 1907, Probate Court, Guernsey Co., OH USA, 782.
File: ManeillyGeorgeTenaMarriageLic
1297. “Polk City Directory,” 1910-11, Byesville, OH USA.
1298. WWI Draft Registration Card, James Maneily
File: ManeillyJamesWWIDraftReg
1299. Birth Index, Maneilly, James L
File: ManeillyJamesL Birth
1300. Death Certificate, Spencer Twp, Guernsy Co, OH, Maneilly, James L, 6 Jan 1932
File: ManeillyJamesL deathCert
1301. Marriage Maneilly, James & Fairhurst, Lizzie
File: ManeillyMarriageJames#1Fairhurst
1302. Marriage Certificate, Maneilly, James & Moore, Leona
File: ManeillyMarriageJames#2Moore
1303. “City Directory,” Canton, OH, 1942.
1304. “City Directory,” Canton, OH, 1945.
1305. “Federal Census 1930.” Long Beach, Los Angeles, CA USA.
1306. “California Death Index, 1940-1997,” State of California Department of Health Services, Center for Health Statistics., http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=cadeath1940, http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=cade...indiv=try&gss=pt.
1307. “California: County Birth, Marriage, and Death Records, 1849-1980,” Ancestry.com, 2017.
1308. “California, U.S., Marriage Index, 1960-1985,” Ancestry.com.
1309. 1950 Federal Census Long Beach, L.A., CA, sheet 13 lines 16-18.
1310. “California Birth Index, 1905-1995,” Ancestry.com, State of California Department of Health Services, Center for Health Statistics.
1311. Long Beach, California City Directory, 1955, 691.
1312. “FindAGrave Mary Ann Finch Avery,” Memorial ID: 23096302, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23096302/mary_ann-avery, accessed 25 July 2022.
MARY ANN
Wife of Nehemiah C. Avery
Daughter of David & Esther FINCH
Died April 10 1874
Age 58 years 3 mo’s & 2 days
File: AveryFinchMaryA stone
1313. “FindAGrave Nehemiah C. Avery,” Memorial ID: 23096360, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23096360/nehemiah-c-avery, Accessed 25 July 2022.
Nehemiah C. Avery Died Feb 2 1884, Aged 72 yrs & 5 day
File: AveryNeh.C. stone
1314. Tombstone Records of 18 cemeteries in Poundridge, Westchester Co., NY, Mrs. S.B. Jordan & Mrs. F.W. Seth, p. 2, item 24.
1315. “Federal Census 1850.” Pound Ridge, Westchester Co., NY.
1316. “Federal census 1860.” Pound Ridge, Westchester Co., NY.
1317. “Federal census 1840.” Pound Ridge, Westchester Co., NY.
1318. “2nd List of heirs and next-of-kin of Henry Avery,l late of Poundridge, westchester County, NY,” 27 June 1853, Westchester County Surrogates Court.
2nd list of heirs and next-of-kin of Henry Avery, late of Poundridge, Westchester County, NY.
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1853 2
Westchester County - Surrogates Court
To the Surrogate of the County of Westchester
The petition of Abigail Avery of the town of Pound Ridge in the said County of Westchester, respectfully sheweth, - that she is the widow of Henry Avery late of the town of Pound Ridge in said County, deceased, - That the said deceased departed this life at the town of Pound Ridge in said County, on or about the 17th day of June one thousand eight hundred and fifty two, without leaving a will and testament to the best knowledge, information or belief of your petitioner; that said deceased died a natural death and died possessed of certain personal property in the State of New York, the value of which does not exceed the sum of about three hundred dollars, as your petitioner believes, - That the said intestate left kindred entitled to his Estate whose names and places of residence are as follows:
Nehemiah C. Avery, Uriah Avery, Matilda Austin, Dorcus Haight, Elizabeth Avery, Emily mead, Angeline Hull, Delia Reynolds, Charles Avery, John Avery, Mary Avery of Westchester County
Prudence Wood, Henry C. Avery, Betsey Tyler, Benjamin I. Ginsson, Jean Ann Ginson, Mary Ginnson, Polly A. Akily, Phila Raymond of Fairfield County.
Elisha Avery, place of residence unknown.
Your petitioner further shows that the said intestate at or immediately previous to his death, was an inhabitant of the said County of Westchester, - That your petitioner is of full age, - That she is informed and believes that the Surrogate of the county of Westchester has sole and exclusive power to grant Letters of Administration of the goods, chattels and credits of the said intestate, and prays that such letters may be granted to her and to William Lockwood residing in the town of Pound Ridge in said County to be joined with her in the administration, in pursuance of the Statute in such case made and provided; and she hereby consents to have said William Lockwood so joined in such Administration. And your petitioner will ever pray, &c
Dated this 27th day of June, 1853 her
(signed) Hannah Lockwood Abigail X Avery
mark
File: AveryHenry HeirsList
1319. “Federal Census 1850.” Pound Ridge, Westchester Co, NY.
1320. “Notice of Sheriff’s Sale of property in Pound Ridge, Westchester Co., NY,” 5 May 1854.
SUPREME COURT.-Joseph Schureman, executor d.c., against Nehemiah C. Avery and others.
In pursuance and by virtue of a judgement entered in this action on the fifth day May 1854, will be sold at public auction, at the Court House in the town of White Plains, in the county of Westchester on the 17th day of June, 1854 at 10 o’clock, A.M. by or under the direction of the undersigned, Sheriff of the County of Westchester, all that certain or parcel of land situate in the said town of Poundridge which was conveyed to the said Henry Avery, Nehemiah Avery, and Uriah Avery by Sally Lyon, Walter Lyon and Betsey his wife, Samual Lyon, and John A. Lyon by deed bearing date the 1st day of November, 1831. and is therin bounded as follows:
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There follows a detailed description of the parcels of land to be sold at auction. There appear to be three parcels of land:
1 - 20 acres owned by Henry, Nehemiah and Uriah Avery
2 - 2 acres owned by Henry Avery deeded from Caleb Green and Lydia his wife on 20 April 1833
3 - 15 acres owned by Nehemiah Avery deeded from Caleb and Lydia Green on 4 April 1838
Other names mentioned in the description of the parcels of land are: William Jay,, Alfred Avery, James Courtland, William Avery, Thomas Smith, Prosper Egleton, Aaron Hall, Coleman U. Munro,, Stephen Avery, ___ Marshall, and David Scofield.
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File: AveryHenry etal Sale.jpg
1321. Corbyn, Charles stone, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21134489/charles-h-corbyn, Memorial ID 21134489.
CORBYN
CHAS H. CORBYN
CO. H 170 REG NY VOLS
JAN 29 1837 - FEB 10 1917
PHILA A. AVERY, HIS WIFE
FEB 27 1836 - MAR 6 1922
LOTTIE B.
MAR 19 1866 - MAR 6 1948
File: CorbynCharles stone
1322. “Federal Census 1880.” Pound Ridge, Westchester Co., NY, p. 19 lines 5-9.
1323. “Avery, Enoch H. stone,” https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/189552478/enoch-h-avery, Memorial ID 189552478.
ENOCH H. AVERY
DIED
SEPT 1, 1885
AGED 47 YRS 1 MO
& 27 DAYS
File: AveryEnochH stone
1324. “Obit of Enoch H. Avery,” NY Reporter, Mt. Kisco, NY, 4 Sep 1885.
MR. ENOCH H. AVERY
We are sorry to have to record the death this week of Mr. Enoch H. Avery, a former resident of this place, which took place on Tuesday last, September 1st, at Stuyvesant, Columbia Co. Deceased was 47 years of age, and the cause of death was cholera morbus, he being sick only four or five days. He was born in the town of Pound Ridge. While yet a young man, he was full of true patriotism, and soon after the war broke out, he joined the 6th N. Y. Heavy Artillery, and served until the close of the war, receiving an honorable discharge. Of late years he lived in the village, but about three years ago he moved to Mt. Kisco, and worked in Dawson's shoe factory. In the spring of 1884, he moved to Stuyvesant, to take charge of a large farm. His sudden and unexpected death will be a severe blow to his relatives and his many friends in this section. He was a most agreeable friend and companion, and his loss will be deeply felt. He was a consistent member of the M. E. Church, and was one of the starter members of the McKeel Post, G. A. R. It is also worthy of note that this is the first death among the members of that Post. His body was brought to Katonah yesterday, and funeral services were held in the M. E. Church, Rev. W. S. Wisaur (?), Jr. officiating. The members of the McKeel Post were in attendance, and after the services they accompanied the remains to Cross River, where he was laid to rest in the family plot, after the observance of their impressive ritual.
He leaves a widow and three children to mourn his loss, one of his daughters being married to Mr. Oscar Reed, of Mt. Kisco. He also leaves two sisters, Mrs. Charles Corbyn and Mrs. Denton Miller.
File: AveryEnochH Obit
1325. South Salem Soldiers and Sailors, Theodore Langdon Van Norden, The Horse and Hound, South Salem, NY, 1927, p. 82.
1326. Tombstone Records of 18 cemeteries in Poundridge, Westchester Co., NY, Mrs. S.B. Jordan & Mrs. F.W. Seth, p. 2, item 26.
1327. AveryFrancisB stone.
Francis B.
Son of
Nehemiah C. & Mary A. Avery
Of Co. H. 1st CT Vol. II AR’Y
DIED AT ALEXANDER, FT. BARNARD
VIRGINIA
MARCH 7,1863
17 YRS
File: AveryFrancisB stone
1328. Tombstone Records of 18 cemeteries in Poundridge, Westchester Co., NY, Mrs. S.B. Jordan & Mrs. F.W. Seth, p. 2, item 27.
1329. “1900 Federal Census.” Lewisboro, Westchester, NY.
1331. “Avery, Arvilla Research Report,” Jon E. Avery, 18 Oct 2022.
File: 220818AveryArvillaResearch
1332. “Federal census 1860.” Pound Ridge, Westchester Co., 80.
1333. “Federal Census 1910.” Lewisboro, Westchester Co., NY.
1334. “NY State Marriage Index,” 1881-1967, 686, 673.
1336. “Federal Census 1880.” Cross River, Westchester Co., NY p. 5.
1337. “1900 Federal Census.” Lewisboro, Westchester Co., NY.
1338. “Federal census 1860.” Bedford, Westchester Co., NY page 276 lines 9-11.
1339. “Federal Census 1870.” Pound Ridge, Westchester Co., NY, page 24 lines 15-19.
1340. “1900 Federal Census.” married 21 years in 1900 census.
1341. “Federal Census 1880.” Pound Ridge, Westchester, NY.
1342. “NY State Census,” 1905, Lewisboro, Westchester Co.
1343. “MillerNormanG,” WWI draft registration, 5 June 1917, Lewisboro,, Westchester Co., NY.
File: MillerNormanWW1Draft
1345. “Norman Miller WWII Draft Card,” Stanfordville, Dutchess Co., NY, U1107.
File: MillerNormanWWIIDraft
1346. “MillerMarriageCert,” Norman Griffin Miller and Christina MacKinnon, 21 October 1913, Lewisboro, Westchester Co., NY.
File: MillerNormanChristina MarrCert
1347. “1940 US Federal Census.” Stanford, Dutchess Co., NY.
1348. “Email from ,” Christina (Teena) Miller, 7 Aug 2022, “Re: Miller-Avery family history”.
The mysterious Avery Caturano. What a puzzle. What is really strange is that 23andMe told both my cousin (Sandra) and I he/she is a first cousin, once removed. But my sister (and we do have the same parents) was told he/she was a first cousin. On the Miller side of my family, my father’s brother, Lachlan was the only one to have children beside my dad. Our cousins were his children. My aunt (Muriel) never married or had children. Btw, her nieces and nephews benefitted greatly by her childless status. She was wonderful to us.
How I wish there was someone still living who could tell us about the Avery family tree. My dad never knew his grandmother, Arvilla. My dad had a cousin, Arvilla. Near the end of his life, he often called me Arvilla. My grandfather was only 11 or 12 when his mother died. My family all moved away from Cross River over the years. I suspect the family knew some of the Avery family. Everyone in that area at that time seemed to know everyone else.
I have a faint memory of Cora Mead Miller. I remember her visiting us in Suffern. If she died in 1951, I was very young the last time I saw her.
Me and my family.
I was born 3/27/40. You are one person I feel I can share the year I was born.
My husband was George Edward Brown, Jr.
He was born in Passaic, NJ, 11/11/38 to George Edward Brown Sr. Of Carlstadt, NJ, and Ella Irma Bartsch Brown of Moonachie, NJ. A little bit of trivia. The farm owned by the Bartsch family is now part of Teeterboro Airport. George, Jr. died in early Jan. 2001. We were married 9/3/60. He had two wives after me.
My children:
Matthew George Brown 11/30/61. He married Amy Rowe 7/29/83. Amy was born 6/11/61. Amy is from Shonkin MT. Although still legally married, Matt and Amy are no longer together.
They have two children.
Allison Michelle Brown Schulteis (8/13/86)and Alexander Matthew Brown (10/22/96). Allison has been married twice. First husband is Matthew Tompkins. His birthday is 12/22 or 23/84 or 85. Current husband is Jason Schulteis (11/27/year unknown.) They have two sons. Charles Matthew Tompkins (7/26/09) and Henry Augustus Schulteis (6/8/2015). Jason and Allison were married 10/16).
Grandson, Alex, is single.
My second son:
Richard Charles Brown (7/10/66).
Married Kelly Ann Dunn (12/31/97) from MD
Kelly’s birth date 7/28 or 29/65
Kelly passed away 7/5/2014)
Children:
Kyle Denton Brown 7/5/98
Kristy Ann Brown 7/13/2000
Both single
Now about Alexander Denton Miller (Uncle Alex) and the date of his death. I heard the story that Uncle Alex was ill when his mother died. He supposedly got out of his sick bed to attend his mother’s family and died a few days later. I don’t remember who told me this story. Obviously someone who hadn’t attended either funeral.
My grandfather was Norman Griffin Miller. His birthday was August 25. If he was born in 1890, I guess he was only 70 when he died in April 1960. He was of medium build and had dark hair but was not tall. Maybe 5’8”. My dad was 6’5”, and Lachlan was around 6’. But Grandpa was not tall.
My grandmother’s (Christina) birth date was never clear. I don’t believe there was a birth certificate. My cousin while visiting Scotland found a record for her in the local parish. We celebrated her birthday in June, but the church record said May. We learned she had lied about her age. She actually was 5-6 years older than my grandfather. This made her 30 in 1914 when my dad was born. In those days having you first child at 30 was unusual. She lived to be 100, or at least
we think so. It was only because of the church birth record that we had a date. We told her we knew her secret about her age and were planning her 100th birthday party in June 1984. She died in January 1985. Her funeral took place the same day as the Super Bowl which both my brothers-in-law believed she planned deliberately.
Dr. Walker. That name immediately rang a bell. I’ve heard it mentioned by my dad. Mr.and Mrs.Lord was the name I heard the most as Grandpa’s employer. And the name was always spoken with the highest respect. I know they were very good to my father’s family.
Grandma took my dad, Lachlan and Muriel to Scotland. Mildred was my mother. It was a great experience for the family. The children attended school there. My family is from the Outer Heberdies, islands off the Scottish coast. Although they have to learn English
In school, the islanders speak Gaelic as their
primary language to this day. My dad picked up a bit of the language and learned a lot about his mother’s heritage. He and my mother visited after he retired. As the ferry landed on the island, my dad was in tears. He didn’t think he would ever return to Scotland. We still have family in Scotland. There have been visits back and forth. My sister, cousin and my son, Matthew, were supposed to go in 2020, but Covid stopped that. We treasure our Scottish heritage.
I am enjoying this search of our ancestors and look forward to when I can refer to you officially as “Cousin Jon.”
Teena
1349. “Marriage Index, New York State, 1881-1967,” 22 Oct 1913, 5749, Marriage Cert # 50516.
1350. “Federal Census 1920.” Lewisboro, Westchester Co., NY.
1351. “Federal Census 1930.” Lewisboro, Westchester Co., NY.
1352. U.S., Newspaper Extractions from New York Evening Post, 1704-1930, Ancestry.com Operations, Inc, Provo UT., 27 Jan 1835, 68.
…
Tuesday, January 27, 1835
…
Yesterday, Davis Finch, 53y. 125 Lewis St.
1353. New York, USDeathNewspaperExtr 1801-1890, Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., Brooklyn, New York, NY, 89.
…
Saturday, June 2, 1832
…
Friday June 1, Hatty, wife of David Finch, 49y, 6mo
126 Lewis St.
…
File: FinchHattyDeathNewspaper
1354. “Federal Census 1870.” Lewisboro, Westchester Co., NY.
1355. “NY State Census,” 1905, Lewisboro, Westchester Co., p. 5, line 39.
1356. “1940 US Federal Census.” Brookfield, Fairfield Co., CT, sheet 61A line 29.
1357. “MillerAlexander Marriage License,” 20 June 1939, Dauphin Co., PA.
File: MillerAlexanderMildredMarriage
1359. “Social Security Death Index (SSDI),” US Soc. Sec. Adm., Miller, Alexander D., SSN 110-07-6496.
1360. “1940 US Federal Census.” Harrisburg, Dauphine Co., PA.
1361. “Federal Census 1920.” N. 6th St., Harrisburg, Dauphin Co.,PA, USA.
1362. “Social Security Death Index (SSDI),” US Soc. Sec. Adm., Miller, Mildred I., SSN 195-07-6742.
1363. email extract, Christina Miller to Jon Avery 30 Jul 2022.
“Speaking of my father's brother, his name was Lachlan John MacKinnon Miller. My grandmother made sure that her Scottish heritage would be represented in the family. I always thought it was interesting that Lachlan had three names and Muriel was simply Muriel. No middle name. Lachlan's children were Kenneth, Peter, and Sandra. They also grew up in Stanfordville.”
1364. “WeaverJohn DeathCert,” 21 Apr 1925, Harrisburg Hosp., Harrisburg, Dauphin Co., PA USA, 35405.
File: WeaverJohnDeathCert.jpg
1365. “WeaverRitter marriage,” 16 Aug 1910, Dauphin Co., PA, USA, 473.
File: WeaverRitter marriage
1366. “KistlerJosephW DeathCert,” 17dec1958, Harrisburg, Dauphin Co., PA, USA, 110231.
File: KistlerJosephWdeathCert.jpg
1367. “Records of the Church of Christ,” 1752-1823, (South) Salem, Westchester County, NY, line 120.
1368. “1900 Federal Census.”
1369. “Federal Census 1850.” Pound Ridge, Westchester Co., NY, p. 281, line 16.
1370. MillerAlexanderD stone, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23095831/alexander-d-miller, Memorial ID 23095831.
ALEXANDER D. Miller DIED Jan. 1, 1879 AGED 51yrs 1 mo. & 15 days
File: MillerAlexanderD stone
1371. Tombstone Records of 18 cemeteries in Poundridge, Westchester Co., NY, Mrs. S.B. Jordan & Mrs. F.W. Seth, p. 1, item 16.
1372. “Federal Census 1850.” Pound Ridge, Westchester Co., NY, .
1373. Miller, Mary E stone, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23095739/mary-e-miller, Memorial ID 23095739.
Stone is illegible from photographs but local expertd have established the sense: “Miller Mary E died 25 Dec 1875 age 45 yr 11mo & 15 days”
File: MillerMaryE stone
1374. Tombstone Records of 18 cemeteries in Poundridge, Westchester Co., NY, Mrs. S.B. Jordan & Mrs. F.W. Seth, p. 1, item 17.
1375. “Federal census 1860.” Bedford, Westchester Co., NY, p. 16 lines 9-11.
1376. “Federal Census 1870.” Pound Ridge, Westchester Co., NY, p. 24 lines 15-19.
1377. “Federal census 1860.” Bedford, Westchester Co., NY p. 276 lines 9-11.
1378. MillerRufusH stone, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23095631/rufus-h-miller, Memorial ID: 23095631.
IN MEMORY OF RUFUS H only son of ALEXANDER D. & MARY E. MILLER who died May 26, 1856 AE 7 Yrs, 8 Mos & 22 Ds
File: MillerRufusH stone
1379. “Federal Census 1850.” Pound Ridge, Westchester Co., NY, p. 281?, line 6.
1380. Avery, Uriah headstone, Mariah Clark, wife, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23095498/mariah-avery, Memorial ID 23095498.
URIAH AVERY
MAY 2 1803 - APRIL 9 1865
MARIAH CLARK
HIS WIFE
DEC 2 1811 - JAN 1 1887
File: AveryUriah stone
1381. Tombstone Records of 18 cemeteries in Poundridge, Westchester Co., NY, Mrs. S.B. Jordan & Mrs. F.W. Seth, p. 1, items 10,11.
1382. “Federal census 1840.” Pound Ridge, Westchester Co., NY p. 271, line 8.
1383. “Federal census 1860.” Lewisboro, Westchester Co.,, NY p. 224, line2 33-40.
1384. “Federal Census 1870.” Lewisboro, Westchester Co., NY p. 1 lines 33-38.
1385. Holley, Geo W. & Avery, Ann stone, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/198555433/ann-holly, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23095966/george-w-holley, Memorial ID 23095966 George, Memorial ID 198555433 Ann.
GEORGE W. HOLLEY
JAN 29 1832 - FEB 23 1863
ANN AVERY
HIS WIFE
DEC 17 1831 - APRIL 6 1892
File: HolleyGeoW stone
1386. Tombstone Records of 18 cemeteries in Poundridge, Westchester Co., NY, Mrs. S.B. Jordan & Mrs. F.W. Seth, p. 2, item 21.
1387. Tombstone Records of 18 cemeteries in Poundridge, Westchester Co., NY, Mrs. S.B. Jordan & Mrs. F.W. Seth, p. 1, item 20.
1388. Francis R. Duncombe et al, Katonah, the History of a New York Village and its People, Historical Committee, Katonah Village Improvement Society, Katonah, 1961, 362-365, p. 365.
1389. Tombstone Records of 18 cemeteries in Poundridge, Westchester Co., NY, Mrs. S.B. Jordan & Mrs. F.W. Seth, p.1, item 22.
1390. Tombstone Records of 18 cemeteries in Poundridge, Westchester Co., NY, Mrs. S.B. Jordan & Mrs. F.W. Seth, page 1, item 22.
1391. Tombstone Records of 18 cemeteries in Poundridge, Westchester Co., NY, Mrs. S.B. Jordan & Mrs. F.W. Seth, p. 1, item 22.
1392. Tombstone Records of 18 cemeteries in Poundridge, Westchester Co., NY, Mrs. S.B. Jordan & Mrs. F.W. Seth, p. 2, item 23.
1393. Avery, Nancy Jane headstone, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23096148/nancy-jane-avery, Memorial ID 23096148.
NANCY JANE
DAUGHTER OF
ENOCH H. &
LORETTA AVERY
DIED NOV. 9 1862
AGE 1 YR 7 MO 2 D’S
File: AveryNancyJane stone
1394. Tombstone Records of 18 cemeteries in Poundridge, Westchester Co., NY, Mrs. S.B. Jordan & Mrs. F.W. Seth, p. 2, item 40.
1395. Tombstone Records of 18 cemeteries in Poundridge, Westchester Co., NY, Mrs. S.B. Jordan & Mrs. F.W. Seth, p. 7, item 143.
1396. Tombstone Records of 18 cemeteries in Poundridge, Westchester Co., NY, Mrs. S.B. Jordan & Mrs. F.W. Seth, p. 7, item 144.
1397. Tombstone Records of 18 cemeteries in Poundridge, Westchester Co., NY, Mrs. S.B. Jordan & Mrs. F.W. Seth, p. 8, item 153.
1398. Tombstone Records of 18 cemeteries in Poundridge, Westchester Co., NY, Mrs. S.B. Jordan & Mrs. F.W. Seth, p. 8, item 154.
1399. “1900 Federal Census.” Penbrook, Dauphin Co., PA, USA.
1400. “RitterAllenH&Sallie MarrCert,” 16 Sept 1889, Perry Co., PA, USA, 681.
File: RitterAllen-SallieMarrCert
1401. “Federal Census 1930.” Quincy, Franklin Co., PA, USA.
1402. “1800 Federal census.” Salem, Westchester Co., NY.
1403. “Federal Census 1810.” Pound Ridge, Westchester Co., NY, page 1058.
1404. Book: The Groton Avery Clan by Elroy McKendree Avery, pub 1912 by (unknown), Cleveland
The full book is available as an online database of Ancestry.com, see:
https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/10196/images/dvm_GenMono000011-00001-0?usePUB=true&_phsrc=NST2&pId=2000000000 Chap VII, p. 122.
1405. “1800 Federal census.” age 16-25, Fayettville, Robeson Co., NC.
1406. “Federal Census 1810.” age 26-44, Robeson Co., NC.
1407. “Federal census 1830.” age 50-59, Columbus Co., NC.
1408. “Federal Census 1850.” Columbus Co., NC.
1409. “1800 Federal census.” Fayettevillle, Robeson Co., NC.
1410. “Federal census 1830.” Columbus Co., NC, no further info.
1411. “Federal Census 1850.” p. 249.
1412. “Federal census 1860.” page No. 49.
1413. “Miller, Clarence G. obit.”
Clarence G. Miller
Clarence G. Miller, a plaster contractor died on his 70th birthday Thursday in Aultman Hospital where he had been a patient for a week.
Mr Miller, who resided at 3664 Cherry Ave SE ext. had been ill more than a year with a heart ailment.
A life resident of the Canton area, Mr. Miller was a son of the late August and Margaret Miller, pioneer settlers in Stark County. He was a member of First Reformed Church and a formar member of Canton Local District School Board.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs Mary E. Miller of the home, a daughter, Mrs Elmer Eakin, 2 sons George and Lee Miller of Canton; 2 brothers, Joseph of Canton and August Miller of North Industry; 6 sisters, Mrs Charles Shaw of Conshohocken, PA, Mrs. Ray Eish of Salineville, Mrs. Christian Tabellion, Mrs. Margaret Reinhart, Mrs. Otto Theuvenin and Mrs. Ray Ereining, all of Canton, and 12 grandchildren. Another son, Homer was killed World War II.
The Rev. Koepke will conduct funeral rites Tuesdau at 1 pm in the McCreery-Kreighton-Finefrock funeral home on Cleveland Ave SW and burial will be in Forest Hill Cemetery. There will calling hours in the funeral home Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm and Monday from 7 to 9 pm.
File: MillerClarenceG obit
1414. “MillerMaryE nee Young obit.”
Mrs. Clarence G. Miller
Funeral services will be held Wenesday at 1:30pm in the Kreighyaum funeral home for Mrs. Mary E. Miler, 67, who was pronounced dead on arrival Saturday night in Aultman Hospital.
Mrs. Miller suffered a heart attack earlier in the day in the home at 2925 26th St., SE. She was a life resident of Canton and a member of First Reformed Church and Goodwill Sunday School Class.
She also belonged to the American Legion Auxiliary and was a Gold Star Mother.
Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Elmer Eakin; 2 sons George C. and Lee R. Miller of Canton; a brother, Allen Young of Louisville and 13 grandchildren.
Her husband, Clarence G. Miller died in 1956 and a son, Homer Miller was killed overseas during World War II. Her parents were the late Mr & Mrs. George C. Young.
The Rev. Karl Koepke will officiate at the rites and burial will be in Forest Hill Cemetery. Calling hours at the parlors will be Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm. American Legion Auxiliary will hold services Tuesday at 7:30 pm.
File: YoungMary obit
1415. “Federal Census 1930.” Canton, Stark, OH, sheet 14A, lns 28-33.
1416. “Federal Census 1810.” Robeson Co., NC, p.154.
1417. “Scotland Marriages, 1561-1910,” 1852, online database, Family Search, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XTG9-CZT.
1418. “Scotland, Civil Registration, 1855-1875, 1881, 1891,” online database, Family Search, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6TFY-QVNZ.
1419. “Federal Census 1910.” Millersburg, Hardy, Holmes, OH, sheet 9B, ln 54-55.
1420. “Headstone of Thomas and Flora M Holbrook,” Riverview Cemetery, Martins Ferry, Belmont Co. OH, FindaGrave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/207800530/thomas_holbrook.
File: HolbrookThomasFloraHeadstone
1421. “Federal Census 1910.” Martins Ferry, Belmont, OH, sheet 8A lines20,21.
1422. “Monroe County Probate Court Record of Births,” 1880 and 1881, Monroe Co., OH, 264 and 265, 44o.
Date of entry:June 8th 1881
Number: 440
Name in Full: Moore, Maggie Belle
Date of Birth: 24 Nov 1880
Place of Birth: Sunsbury Twp, Monroe Co., Ohio
Sex: Female
Color: white
Name of Father: Moore, W. H.
Maiden name of mother: Genevieve Clark
Residence of parents: Jerusalem, OH
File: MooreMaggieBirth
1423. “Death Certificate, Homer Moore,” 22 Aug 1958, Ohio Dep’t of Health, 213.
File: MooreHomerDeath
1424. “Death Certificate, Genevieve Moore,” 16 Dec 1927, Belmont Co., Ohio Dep’t of Health, 67219, 263.
File: MooreGenevieveDeath
1425. “Death Certificate, Wm. Henry Moore,” 30 May 1929, Belmont Co., State of Ohio Dep’t of Health, 38494.
File: MooreWmHDeath
1426. “1900 Federal Census.” Martins Ferry, Belmont Co., OH, sheet 14 lines 52-54.
1427. Headstone, Wm H Moore, Section F, Riverview Cemetery, Martins Ferry, Belmont Co., OH.
Wm H. Moore
Btry C
1st W. VA. Lt. Art.
File: MooreWmH headstone
1428. “Federal census 1860.” Martinsville, Peas Twp Belmont OH p 104 lm 36.
1429. “Marriage Cert, George Fell & Margaret Moore,” 24 July 1903, Belmont Co., OH, 2388.
File: FellG MooreM marriage
1430. “Death Cert, Margaret Moore Fell,” 9 Apr 1972, Indiana State Board of Health, 72-013786.
File: FellMargaretDeath
1431. “Death Cert., Howard Alfred Moore,” 2 Jan 1929, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Dep’t of Health, 2804, Beaver Falls, Beaver Co., PA.
File: MooreHowardAlfredDeath
1432. Headstone, Genevieve Moore, Section F, Riverview Cemetery, Martins Ferry, Belmont Co., OH.
File: MooreGenevieveHeadstone
1433. “1900 Federal Census.” Monroe Co., OH, sheet 14 lines 52-54.
1434. “1900 Federal Census.” Martins Ferry, Belmont, OH sheet14 lines 52-54.
1435. “Federal census 1860.” Martinsville town Peas Twp Belmont Co. OH p. 15 ln 2.
1436. “Federal Census 1850.” Peas Twp Belmont Co OH p. 206 lines 18.
1437. “1900 Federal Census.” Martins Ferry, Belmont, OH sheet 14 lines 52-54.
1438. “Federal Census 1920.” Martins Ferry, Belmont OH sheet 6A lines 22&23.
1439. “Federal Census 1870.” Martins Ferry, Belmont, OH p. 31 ln 8.
1440. “Marriage License, Howard A. Moore & Maggie Dorsey,” 1 Oct 1887, Beaver Co., PA, 618.
File: MooreHowardDorseyMarriage
1441. “Federal Census 1870.” Martins Ferry, Belmont, OH p. 31 ln 9.
1442. “Federal Census 1880.” Monroe Co., OH p.23 ln 2.
1443. “Federal Census 1880.” Monroe Co., OH, p 23, ln 2.
1444. “Federal Census 1880.” Monroe Co., OH p. 23 ln 3.
1445. “Federal Census 1880.” Monroe Co., OH p. 23 ln 4.
1446. “Federal Census 1880.” Monroe Co., p. 23 ln 4.
1447. “Marriage Record, James Moore & Ann Turner,” 23 Oct 1836, State of Ohio, Belmont Co., 199, 253.
1448. “Federal Census 1850.” Peas Twp Belmont Co OH p. 206 lines 15-22.
1449. “Federal Census 1870.” Martins Ferry, Pease Twp, Belmont Co, OH, p. 31 lns 11-16.
1450. “Federal census 1860.” Martinsville, Peas Twp Belmont OH p 104 ln 33.
1451. “Federal census 1830.” Peas Twp, Belmont Co., OH p. 258, line 18.
1452. “Federal census 1860.” Martinsville, Peas Twp Belmont OH p 104&105 lns 33-40 and 1-3.
1453. “Federal Census 1870.” Martins Ferry, Pease Twp, Belmont Co, OH, p. 31 lns 11-16 .
1454. “Federal Census 1850.” Peas Twp Belmont Co, OH p. 206, ln 17.
1455. “Federal Census 1850.” Peas Twp Belmont Co, OH p. 206 ln 19.
1456. “Federal census 1860.” Martinsville, Peas Twp Belmont OH p 104 ln 37.
1457. “Federal Census 1850.” Peas Twp Belmont Co, OH p. 206 ln 20.
1458. “Federal Census 1850.” Peas Twp Belmont Co, OH p. 206 ln 21.
1459. “Federal Census 1850.” Peas Twp Belmont Co, OH p. 206 ln 22.
1460. “Federal census 1860.” Martinsville, Peas Twp Belmont OH p 105 ln 1.
1461. “Federal census 1860.” Martinsville, Peas Twp Belmont OH p 105 ln 2.
1462. “Federal census 1860.” Martinsville, Peas Twp Belmont OH p 105 ln 3.
1463. “Federal Census 1870.” Marietta, Fearing Twp, Washington Co., OH p. 26 lns 4-11.
1464. “Marriage Certificate, Lewis Bulis & Caroline Fimmer,” 14 Oct 1844, Washington Co., Ohio, Ohio, US County Marriage Records, 1774-1993, online database, Amncestry.com Operations.
1465. “Death Certificate, John Bules,” 4 Aug 1936, Muskingum Twp, Washinton Co., OH, 54362.
File: BulesJohnDeath
1466. “Federal Census 1850.” Salem twp, Washington Co., OH, p. 335.
1467. “Federal census 1860.” Fearing twp Washington Co, OH, p. 14.
1468. “Hanson Family Record,” Alfonso Bernardo Hanson, 1961, High Res digital scans of Paper Copy, Paper Copy held by Jon E. Avery, Sheet 9.
Files (16): Sheet 01-John_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 02-George_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 02A-Hanson_Name_HiRes, Sheet 03-Elijah_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 04-Manoah_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 05-Iddo_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 05A-Iddo_Grandchildren_HiRes, Sheet 06-Edward_Iddo_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 06A-Distler_Lineage_HiRes, Sheet 07-Alfonso_B_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 07A-Story_Pig_Chest_HiRes, Sheet 07B-Philip_Bules_HiRes, Sheet 08-Harold_Hanson_HiRes, Sheet 08+-Family_Record_HiRes, Sheet 09-Other_Relatives_HiRes, Sheet 10-Children_Isaac_Susan_HiRes
1469. “Bules, Louis Jr & Julie Spindler Marriage,” 6 Apr 1869, Washington Co., OH, 1950, Ohio, US County Marriages, 1774-1993, Ancestry.com online database.
File: BulesL&SpindlerMarriage
1470. “North Carolina, County Marriages, 1762-1979,” Online Database, Family Search, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QPSM-39WH, 49, line 11.
File: HinsonW PridgenM Marriage
1471. “Hinson, William J KIA Battle of Spotsylvania Court House.”
Files (2): HinsonWilliamJ Headstone, HinsonWilliamJ HeadstoneAppl
1472. “Federal Census 1850.” Columbus Co, NC, p. 678, lines 14-20.
1473. “Memorial to Mary E. Pridgen Hinson,” Gore Cemetery Memorials, Gore Cemetery, Whiteville, Columbus Co., NC, https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216345/memori...ilter=&orderby=r.
File: HinsonMaryPridgenHeadstone
1474. “Federal census 1860.” Columbus County, NC p. 6 lines 3-13.
1475. “U.S., Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles, 1861-1865,” Historical Data Systems, Online database, Ancestry.com Operations, Provo Ut, https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/4022704%3A1555.
1476. “North Carolina, Department of Archives and History, Index to Vital Records, 1800-2000,” Columbus County, NC, 4, 98, Online Database, Family Search, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QPR5-K7TW.
1477. “North Carolina Marriages, 1759-1979,” 5, line 11, Online database, Family Search, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F88W-F93.
File: HinsonQ MorrisS Marriage
1478. Bythel Hinson, Civil War Military Records
Files (2): HinsonBythel Mil#1, HinsonBythel Mil#2
1479. Quincy Hinson Death Certificate, Horry Co., SC, File No. 14020
File: HinsonQuincy DeathCert
1480. “Federal Census 1880.” Cades, Ridge Twp, Williamsburg Co SC.
1481. “Federal Census 1880.” p. 32, Cades, Ridge Twp, Williamsburg Co SC.
1482. Death Certificate, Calista Hinson Buffkin, Johnston, Williamsburg Co./, SC, File No. 17676
File: BuffkinCalista DeathCert
1483. Headstone, Hezekiah Hinson, d. 23 Jul 1934, bur. Cedardale Cemetery, Mullins, Marion Co., SC
File: HinsonHezekiah headstone
1484. “1900 Federal Census.” page 136 A, sheet 10, Floyds Twp, Horry Co, SC.
1485. “Federal Census 1930.” Sheet 6A, Mullins Town, Marion Co., SC.
1486. Birth Certificate: Waldo Lawton Hinson, b. 15 Jun 1919, File No 1302, Horry Co., SC
File: HinsonWaldo BirthCert
1487. “Federal Census 1910.” sheets 22 A,B, Floyds twp, Horry Co., SC.
1488. Headstone, Scottie Stephens Hinson, d. 5 Nov 1958, Florence, SC, Cedardale Cemetery, Mullins, Marion Co., SC
File: HinsonScottieS headstone
1489. “Federal Census 1880.” p. 21, Williams Twp., Columbus Co., NC.
1490. Death Certificate: Scottie Stephens Hinson, 5 Nov 1958, Florence Co., SC
File: HinsonScottieStephens DeathCert
1491. “Federal Census 1920.” Sheet 6B, Floyds twp, Horry Co., SC.
1492. "England and Wales, Birth Registration Index, 1837-2008," .
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2NMH-RY1 : 1 October 2014)
From England & Wales Births, 1837-2006," database, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : 2012); citing Birth Registration, St. Thomas, Devon, England, citing General Register Office, Southport, England.