0 HEAD 1 SOUR RootsMagic 2 NAME RootsMagic 2 VERS 3.2.4 2 CORP RootsMagic, Inc. 3 ADDR PO Box 495 4 CONT Springville, UT 84663 4 CONT USA 3 PHON 1-800-ROOTSMAGIC 3 WWW www.RootsMagic.com 1 DEST RootsMagic 1 DATE 14 SEP 2008 1 SUBM @SUB1@ 1 FILE index.ged 1 GEDC 2 VERS 5.5 2 FORM LINEAGE-LINKED 1 CHAR ANSI 0 @SUB1@ SUBM 1 NAME Peggy Newsom 1 ADDR Wylie, Texas 1 PHON 972-522-8140 1 _EMAIL Peg.ster@verizon.net 0 @I1@ INDI 1 NAME Peggy Ann /Couch/ 2 GIVN Peggy Ann 2 SURN Couch 1 SEX F 1 _UID A844A21879C9804282668E51A973E16DDB20 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Mar 2007 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Dallas, Dallas County, Texas 1 ADOP 2 PLAC Dallas, Dallas County, Texas 1 FAMC @F3@ 2 PEDI adopted 1 FAMC @F4@ 0 @I158@ INDI 1 NAME Ausstiza Ottilia /Zaskoda/ 2 GIVN Ausstiza Ottilia 2 SURN Zaskoda 2 NICK Annie 1 SEX F 1 _UID E90E9DC8941E8941A620929B32AB10A35B0C 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Oct 2005 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1917 2 PLAC Texas 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1990 1 CENS 2 DATE 1930 2 PLAC Colorado County, Texas 1 FAMC @F80@ 0 @I169@ INDI 1 NAME John J /Wostarek/ 2 GIVN John J 2 SURN Wostarek 2 NSFX Sr 1 SEX M 1 _UID E294F8074460514CA9B84626013BA756BCE8 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jan 2006 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 FEB 1852 2 PLAC Austria - German/Bohemian 1 DEAT 2 DATE 4 OCT 1936 1 BURI 2 PLAC Sts Peter & Paul Catholic Cemetery, Frelsburg, Colorado County, Texas 1 IMMI 2 DATE 10 MAY 1871 2 PLAC Bremen, Austria 2 NOTE Came to Galveston on the Bark Weser from Bremen, Austria on May 10. 187 3 CONC 1. Arrived June 16, 1871. Both of them (he and Frances) were 44 years o 3 CONC f age. 3 CONT Along with them came: John, 19, Joseph, 4, and Maria, 1. 3 CONT 1 CENS 2 DATE 1880 2 PLAC Austin County, Texas 1 FAMS @F84@ 1 FAMC @F85@ 0 @I180@ INDI 1 NAME Amalia /Cinek/ 2 GIVN Amalia 2 SURN Cinek 1 SEX F 1 _UID F39FA7FAE930CD41A7AA0689CFF72EB2E07A 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Mar 2007 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 MAR 1870 2 PLAC Austria 1 DEAT 2 DATE 29 JUL 1934 1 BURI 2 PLAC Sts Peter & Paul Catholic Cemetery, Frelsburg, Colorado County, Texas 1 IMMI 2 DATE 10 MAY 1871 2 PLAC Bremen, Austria 2 NOTE Came to Galveston on the Bark Weser from Bremen, Austria on May 10. 187 3 CONC 1. Arrived June 16, 1871. Joseph was 48, and Victoria was 45. 3 CONT They brought with them their children: Maria, 17, Anna, 14, Amelia, 11 m 3 CONC onths. 3 CONT 1 FAMS @F84@ 1 FAMC @F90@ 0 @I191@ INDI 1 NAME John James /Wostarek/ 2 GIVN John James 2 SURN Wostarek 2 NSFX Jr 1 SEX M 1 _UID F113CFC2ABD759409BA6EA164BD8BE1DEFED 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Jan 2006 1 NOTE MILITARY: Veteran of World War I. 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 FEB 1895 2 PLAC Texas 1 DEAT 2 DATE 13 AUG 1985 2 PLAC Fayetteville, Fayette County, Texas 1 BURI 2 PLAC Sts Peter & Paul Catholic Cemetery, Frelsburg, Colorado County, Texas 1 CENS 2 DATE 1900 2 PLAC Frelsburg, Colorado County, Texas 1 CENS 2 DATE 1910 2 PLAC Colorado County, Texas 1 CENS 2 DATE 1920 2 PLAC Colorado County, Texas 1 FAMC @F84@ 0 @I202@ INDI 1 NAME Peter Frank /Wostarek/ 2 GIVN Peter Frank 2 SURN Wostarek 1 SEX M 1 _UID A83B52E4578A32438E9179F3B81035534A1F 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Jan 2006 1 BIRT 2 DATE 27 JUL 1897 2 PLAC Frelsburg, Colorado County, Texas 1 DEAT 2 DATE 25 NOV 1977 2 PLAC Texas 1 BURI 2 PLAC Sts Peter & Paul Catholic Cemetery, Frelsburg, Colorado County, Texas 1 CENS 2 DATE 1900 2 PLAC Frelsburg, Colorado County, Texas 1 CENS 2 DATE 1910 2 PLAC Colorado County, Texas 1 CENS 2 DATE 1920 2 PLAC Colorado County, Texas 1 FAMC @F84@ 0 @I213@ INDI 1 NAME John /Wostarek/ 2 GIVN John 2 SURN Wostarek 1 SEX M 1 _UID A800FB86A4451D4D84119DA1DFF9D33C3639 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Mar 2007 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1820 2 PLAC Bohemia, Austria 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1886 1 IMMI 2 DATE 10 MAY 1871 2 NOTE Came to Galveston on the Bark Weser from Bremen, Austria on May 10, 187 3 CONC 1. Arrived June 16, 1871. Both of them (he and Frances) were 44 years o 3 CONC f age. 3 CONT Along with them came: John, 19, Joseph, 4, and Maria, 1. 1 FAMS @F85@ 0 @I225@ INDI 1 NAME Franciska // 2 GIVN Franciska 1 SEX F 1 _UID 1E6965EEF631954784FFFDF15BA580A87656 1 CHAN 2 DATE 20 Nov 2005 1 NOTE BIOGRAPHY: Came to Galveston on the Bremen from Austria on May 10, 1871 2 CONC . 2 CONT Both of them (she and John) were 44 years of age. 2 CONT Along with them came: John, 19, Joseph, 4, and Maria, 1. 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET MAR 1820 AND 1823 2 PLAC Bohemia, Austria 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1906 1 IMMI 2 DATE 10 MAY 1871 2 PLAC Bremen, Austria 2 NOTE Came to Galveston on the Bark Weser from Bremen, Austria on May 10. 187 3 CONC 1. Arrived June 16, 1871. Both of them (he and Frances) were 44 years o 3 CONC f age. 3 CONT Along with them came: John, 19, Joseph, 4, and Maria, 1. 3 CONT 1 CENS 2 DATE 1900 2 PLAC Colorado County, Texas 1 FAMS @F85@ 0 @I236@ INDI 1 NAME Joseph /Wostarek/ 2 GIVN Joseph 2 SURN Wostarek 1 SEX M 1 _UID 7E23FC59F827EA46921E6EC2A72795860EA2 1 CHAN 2 DATE 20 Oct 2005 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 FEB 1866 2 PLAC Austria - Bohemia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 3 AUG 1951 1 BURI 2 PLAC Sts Peter & Paul Catholic Cemetery, Frelsburg, Colorado County, Texas 1 IMMI 2 DATE 10 MAY 1871 2 PLAC Bremen, Austria 2 NOTE Came to Galveston on the Bark Weser from Bremen, Austria on May 10. 187 3 CONC 1. Arrived June 16, 1871. Both of them (he and Frances) were 44 years o 3 CONC f age. 3 CONT Along with them came: John, 19, Joseph, 4, and Maria, 1. 3 CONT 1 CENS 2 DATE 1880 2 PLAC Austin County, Texas 1 CENS 2 DATE 1900 2 PLAC Colorado County, Texas 1 CENS 2 DATE 1930 2 PLAC Colorado County, Texas 2 NOTE Shows he and his parents living with his nephew, John, Jr. 1 FAMC @F85@ 0 @I247@ INDI 1 NAME Maria /Wostarek/ 2 GIVN Maria 2 SURN Wostarek 1 SEX F 1 _UID 47703F6F674B824C9FE57F05C9D45C987E20 1 CHAN 2 DATE 20 Oct 2005 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1870 1 IMMI 2 DATE 10 MAY 1871 2 PLAC Bremen, Austria 2 NOTE Came to Galveston on the Bark Weser from Bremen, Austria on May 10. 187 3 CONC 1. Arrived June 16, 1871. Both of them (he and Frances) were 44 years o 3 CONC f age. 3 CONT Along with them came: John, 19, Joseph, 4, and Maria, 1. 3 CONT 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F85@ 0 @I668@ INDI 1 NAME Anthony John /Spila/ 2 NPFX Brother 2 GIVN Anthony John 2 SURN Spila 2 NICK John 1 SEX M 1 _UID 3D4672CD33B2024593501DB88BA15C5F8D4E 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Feb 2005 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Chicago, Cook County, Illinois 1 FAMC @F258@ 0 @I735@ INDI 1 NAME Sharon Rose /Spila/ 2 GIVN Sharon Rose 2 SURN Spila 1 SEX F 1 _UID E6179B803812994FBE545288826F157DB9A6 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Oct 2006 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Chicago, Cook County, Illinois 1 FAMC @F258@ 0 @I757@ INDI 1 NAME Patricia Ann /Spila/ 2 GIVN Patricia Ann 2 SURN Spila 1 SEX F 1 _UID 1287C16213C6C44BA210A3B11A5AF54356AC 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Oct 2006 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Chicago, Cook County, Illinois 1 FAMC @F258@ 0 @I802@ INDI 1 NAME Albert Wojciech /Szpila/ 2 GIVN Albert Wojciech 2 SURN Szpila 2 NICK George 1 SEX M 1 _UID 1A9F00AC71DB404DAABDEC5FB1C4BA0120FA 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Jan 2008 1 BIRT 2 DATE 23 APR 1873 2 PLAC Zolynia, Poland 2 NOTE Birth Certificate spells Szpyla. 3 CONT 1 DEAT 2 CAUS Myocarditis 2 DATE 9 NOV 1935 2 PLAC Chicago, Cook County, Illinois 2 NOTE From Mary Alice Sudzinski Augustyn: Died and funeral observed in his ho 3 CONC me. She remembers from being a small child that they had problems getti 3 CONC ng the casket through the door and ended up manipulating it through a w 3 CONC indow. 3 CONT 3 CONT Obituary from the Dziennik Chicagoski Newspaper: 3 CONT 3 CONT To all relatives and acquaintances we report the sad news that our m 3 CONC ost beloved father, brother and grandfather, the late Albert SZPILA,aft 3 CONC er a short and serious illness, provided with Blessed Sacraments, on 9 N 3 CONC ovember, 1935, at 5:30 AM, at an advanced age. 3 CONT The funeral will be Tuesday, on 12 November, at 9:30 AM, from "z zak 3 CONC iadu pogrzebowego" J. L. Wisniewskiego, 1237 No. Ashland Ave. to the ch 3 CONC urch of St. Stephen, and from there to St. Adelbert's Cemetery. 3 CONT To this sad ceremony we invite all relatives and friends, we, sadden 3 CONC ed with grief: 3 CONT Peter, Harry, and Anthony, sons; Stella and Maria, daughters; Martin 3 CONC , brother; Sophia, sister; Aniela (Nellie) and Maria, daughter-in-laws; E 3 CONC dmund Sindzinski and Peter Zozakiewicz, sons-in-law; grandsons and gran 3 CONC ddaughters; along with the whole family. 3 CONT Funeral "zajmuje sie" J. L. Wisniewski, 1237 N. Ashland Ave. Telepho 3 CONC ne Humboldt 0060. 3 CONT 1 BURI 2 DATE 12 NOV 1935 2 PLAC St Adalbert Cemetery, Cook County, Illinois 2 NOTE Lot 21 Blk J Section 9 1 EMIG 2 DATE 13 MAY 1895 2 PLAC New York Port of Entry 1 FAMS @F299@ 1 FAMC @F300@ 0 @I813@ INDI 1 NAME Wanda /Krzyzak/ 2 GIVN Wanda 2 SURN Krzyzak 1 SEX F 1 _UID 354170901025694487FBCF3C1E4DA14D3E6D 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Jan 2008 1 NOTE Moved to Indiana after marrying Frank. 2 CONT 2 CONT Immigration: According to the 1900 Cook County, IL Census: Immigrated i 2 CONC n 1892. 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 NOV 1877 2 PLAC Zolynia, Poland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 19 FEB 1963 2 PLAC Elkhart County, Indiana 1 BURI 2 DATE 21 FEB 1963 2 PLAC St Adalbert Cemetery, Cook County, Illinois 2 NOTE Lot 231 Blk ? Section 20 1 EMIG 2 DATE 2 DEC 1892 2 PLAC New York Port of Entry 1 CENS 2 DATE 1930 2 PLAC Cook County, Illinois 2 NOTE In this census she reports that she is widowed. The obituary that I hav 3 CONC e states her husband didn't die until 1935 and makes no mention of her, j 3 CONC ust their children. 1 OCCU working at Artmade Manufacturing Company when she applied for a Social Security card (#341-01-6556) 2 DATE 2 DEC 1936 2 PLAC Chicago, Cook County, Illinois 1 FAMS @F299@ 1 FAMC @F306@ 0 @I824@ INDI 1 NAME John Patrick /Henke/ 2 GIVN John Patrick 2 SURN Henke 1 SEX M 1 _UID EE5D041D3546334197C68B2ABE8CA29CF57B 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Oct 2007 1 BIRT 2 DATE OCT 1877 2 PLAC Poland (German) 1 DEAT 2 DATE 20 FEB 1955 1 BURI 2 PLAC St Adalbert Cemetery, Cook County, Illinois 1 FAMS @F314@ 1 FAMC @F315@ 0 @I835@ INDI 1 NAME Michael Robert /Henke/ 2 GIVN Michael Robert 2 SURN Henke 2 NSFX Sr 2 NICK Mike 1 SEX M 1 _UID B389D613F6CBB64892AF040C922928FA1281 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 May 2006 1 NOTE OCCUPATION: 1920 Census lists him as a polisher of metal works. 1 BIRT 2 DATE JUL 1898 2 PLAC Illinois 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1985 1 BURI 2 PLAC St Adalbert Cemetery, Cook County, Illinois 1 CENS 2 DATE 1900 2 PLAC Chicago, Cook County, Illinois 2 NOTE Says he was born in July 1899. 1 CENS 2 DATE 1910 2 PLAC Chicago, Cook County, Illinois 1 CENS 2 DATE 1920 2 PLAC Chicago, Cook County, Illinois 1 FAMC @F314@ 0 @I846@ INDI 1 NAME Adeline /Henke/ 2 GIVN Adeline 2 SURN Henke 2 NICK Rosie 1 SEX F 1 _UID A7AADF5EFA58DE408C9EA2DC2489B8343F63 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Oct 2007 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1906 2 PLAC Illinois 1 DEAT 2 DATE 2000 1 BURI 2 PLAC St Adalbert Cemetery, Cook County, Illinois 1 CENS 2 DATE 1910 2 PLAC Chicago, Cook County, Illinois 1 CENS 2 DATE 1920 2 PLAC Chicago, Cook County, Illinois 1 FAMC @F314@ 0 @I902@ INDI 1 NAME Gertrude /Henke/ 2 GIVN Gertrude 2 SURN Henke 1 SEX F 1 _UID 092315BE5C864144A218865DE6A30C90283F 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Oct 2007 1 NOTE OCCUPATION: 1920 Census shows her working as a clerk in an office. 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1903 2 PLAC Illinois 1 BURI 2 DATE 30 SEP 1989 2 PLAC Queen of Heaven Cemetery, Hillside, Cook County, Illinois 1 CENS 2 DATE 1910 2 PLAC Chicago, Cook County, Illinois 1 CENS 2 DATE 1920 2 PLAC Chicago, Cook County, Illinois 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F314@ 0 @I946@ INDI 1 NAME John /Szpila/ 2 GIVN John 2 SURN Szpila 2 NICK Jan 1 SEX M 1 _UID 517E4078590F3A44AEF3B6792518C7D41577 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Jan 2006 1 BIRT 2 DATE BEF 1850 2 PLAC Zolynia, Poland 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 1939 1 FAMS @F300@ 0 @I968@ INDI 1 NAME Peter Walter /Spila/ 2 GIVN Peter Walter 2 SURN Spila 1 SEX M 1 _UID 4B7BD0B4145E4A42B2EA7F1D1FF4A03B6EED 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Jan 2008 1 NOTE OCCUPATION: From George Spila: Worked as a pressman for Herald American N 2 CONC ewspaper. Also used to be a bookie for the horse races. 1 BIRT 2 DATE 23 JAN 1900 2 PLAC Illinois 1 BURI 2 DATE DEC 1969 1 CENS 2 DATE 1930 2 PLAC Cook County, Illinois 1 CENS 2 DATE 1920 2 PLAC Cochise County, Arizona 2 NOTE Here he is in the military. 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Military 2 DATE 1918 2 PLAC Chicago, Cook County, Illinois 2 NOTE Shows him to have been working in Hog Island, PA. as a Cleaner. His per 3 CONC manent address is still listed as Chicago. 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F299@ 0 @I990@ INDI 1 NAME Stella /Szpila/ 2 GIVN Stella 2 SURN Szpila 2 NICK Stacia/Stanislawa 1 SEX F 1 _UID 18B412463BD32C49BB531823A8E89D304DD2 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Oct 2007 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Illinois 1 FAMC @F299@ 0 @I1023@ INDI 1 NAME Alice /Szpila/ 2 GIVN Alice 2 SURN Szpila 1 SEX F 1 _UID 336CFD8B7DEB8944A39566EF0E1F9437E14A 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Jan 2006 1 FAMC @F300@ 0 @I1034@ INDI 1 NAME Peter /Spila/ 2 GIVN Peter 2 SURN Spila 2 NICK Piotr 1 SEX M 1 _UID 3B146E41244CC64EA30C0BD47D28C062D7BB 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Jan 2008 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1878 2 PLAC Poland (Austria) 1 DEAT 2 CAUS of Pneumonia 2 DATE 11 NOV 1913 2 PLAC Chicago, Cook County, Illinois 1 IMMI 2 DATE 1901 2 NOTE From Death Certificate. 1 FAMC @F300@ 0 @I1045@ INDI 1 NAME Terry /Szpila/ 2 GIVN Terry 2 SURN Szpila 1 _UID B09964CAA6C18542B3E2F8FA4FF7CF3F80BE 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Jan 2006 1 FAMC @F300@ 0 @I1056@ INDI 1 NAME Wanda /Szpila/ 2 GIVN Wanda 2 SURN Szpila 1 SEX F 1 _UID 959E699A65A6124580C85DEDD3AA3F270D57 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Jan 2006 1 FAMC @F300@ 0 @I1067@ INDI 1 NAME Peter George /Zaskoda/ 2 GIVN Peter George 2 SURN Zaskoda 1 SEX M 1 _UID 6B5A9B2A6C10374F945D8A330D560605A8EC 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Mar 2007 1 BIRT 2 DATE 27 SEP 1889 2 PLAC Frelsburg, Colorado County, Texas 1 DEAT 2 DATE 25 OCT 1958 1 BURI 2 PLAC St Andrew's Catholic Cemetery, Hillje, Wharton County, Texas 1 CENS 2 DATE 1910 2 PLAC Wharton County, Texas 2 NOTE Shown living with his mother. 1 CENS 2 DATE 1900 2 PLAC El Campo, Wharton County, Texas 2 NOTE Lists his birthmonth as October. 1 EVEN Signed draft registration 2 TYPE Military 2 DATE 20 JUN 1917 2 PLAC Wharton County, Texas 1 FAMS @F80@ 1 FAMC @F407@ 0 @I1078@ INDI 1 NAME Franciska Victoria /Wostarek/ 2 GIVN Franciska Victoria 2 SURN Wostarek 1 SEX F 1 _UID 0E46BC11181B0C4F8B50995F645CD6C6DEB6 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Mar 2007 1 BIRT 2 DATE 9 AUG 1893 2 PLAC Texas 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1 APR 1941 1 CENS 2 DATE 1900 2 PLAC Frelsburg, Colorado County, Texas 1 CENS 2 DATE 1910 2 PLAC Colorado County, Texas 1 FAMS @F80@ 1 FAMC @F84@ 0 @I1089@ INDI 1 NAME Daniel Anthony /Zaskoda/ 2 GIVN Daniel Anthony 2 SURN Zaskoda 1 SEX M 1 _UID 52592C3D0DACA64BBA4E1B1910899E10412F 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 May 2007 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Fort Worth, Texas 1 FAMC @F80@ 0 @I1100@ INDI 1 NAME George Anthony /Spila/ 2 GIVN George Anthony 2 SURN Spila 1 SEX M 1 _UID A1158B7B427FAF4C8E4EC27593C1C74EF405 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Mar 2007 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 DEC 1939 2 PLAC George St, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois 1 DEAT 2 DATE 30 JUN 2005 2 PLAC Arkansas 2 NOTE Obituary for George A. Spila 3 CONT 3 CONT George A. Spila, of Rogers, AK, retired Sgt. Chicago Police Dept., belo 3 CONC ved husband of Katherine, nee Knapik; loving father of Jeanne (Wayne) B 3 CONC lair, Katherine Small, Georgianna (Bruce) Webster and Peggy (James) New 3 CONC som; beloved son of the late Anthony and the late Marie, nee Henke; dea 3 CONC rest grandfather of Kristyn, Andrew, Pamela, Timothy, Christine, Carrie a 3 CONC nd Stacy; great-grandfather of Ayden; dear brother of Patricia (Joseph) V 3 CONC italiano, Brother John, O.S.F. and Sharon (Daniel) Berrigan; fond uncle o 3 CONC f many nieces and nephews. Funeral Thursday, 9 a.m., from Cumberland C 3 CONC hapels, Muti Funeral Directors, 8300 W. Lawrence Ave., Norridge to S 3 CONC t. Beatrice Church, Schiller Park. Mass 10 a.m. Interment St. Adalbert C 3 CONC emetery. Member of the Fraternal Order of Police, the German American P 3 CONC olice Assn., Police Chaplain Ministry Donor, Retired Seargeants Police A 3 CONC ssn., the Elks Club #2144, the NWA Boat Club, the Lyons Club and the Pr 3 CONC arie Creek Homeowners Assn. Officer. Visitation Wednesday, 3 to 9 p.m. 7 3 CONC 08-456-8300 or www.cumberlandchapels.com. 3 CONT Published in the Chicago Tribune on 7/6/2005. 3 CONT 3 CONT 3 CONT Guest Book for George A. Spila 3 CONT 3 CONT July 25, 2005 3 CONT 3 CONT As the elected President of the Pipes & Drums of the Chicago Police Dep 3 CONC artment, I wish to extend our bands deepest sympathies over the loss of o 3 CONC ne of "Our Brother Officers". He is remembered!! 3 CONT Our THANKS to Edward and Debra Nyberg who informed us of his passing!! 3 CONT 3 CONT John W. Ryan (Chicago, IL ) 3 CONT jwbones4369@aol.com 3 CONT 3 CONT 3 CONT July 9, 2005 3 CONT 3 CONT Kathy & Family, 3 CONT 3 CONT You have our deepest sympathy and condolences. George was a dedicated f 3 CONC amily man, along with being an ever caring husband. We spent many a day o 3 CONC r evening together, back in the early 70's working tact in the 18th Dis 3 CONC trict. George was an exceptional police officer, and always a true prof 3 CONC essional. George will be missed, but he will always maintain a vigilanc 3 CONC e over his family and friends. 3 CONT Curt BLANC 3 CONT Retired Sergeant - Chicago Police 3 CONT Curtis BLANC (Chicago, IL ) 3 CONT B15943@Aol.Com 3 CONT 3 CONT 3 CONT July 7, 2005 3 CONT 3 CONT I met George 40 yrs ago as a good friend of my Dad, Bill Kielczynski (a 3 CONC .k.a. Kelly). So many times we would joke about the two of them being m 3 CONC arried, because they were that close. I know my Dad and Mom are there t 3 CONC o greet him and my ex-husband Mike too. The last time I saw George was a 3 CONC t Georgianna's wedding and we just lost contact. I was drawn to the Sun 3 CONC -Times newspaper yesterday. I don't make a habit of viewing the death n 3 CONC otices, but was lead there and I couldn't believe why....My deepest con 3 CONC dolences to Kathy and Family...George will be remembered in memories th 3 CONC at we all share... 3 CONT 3 CONT Patricia Green (Kielczynski) (Norridge, IL ) 3 CONT 3 CONT 3 CONT July 7, 2005 3 CONT 3 CONT Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with your family. 3 CONT 3 CONT Natalie Konieczko (Chicago, IL ) 3 CONT 3 CONT 3 CONT July 6, 2005 3 CONT 3 CONT More like a brother than a cousin. 3 CONT 3 CONT Chris & Rosemary Engel (Arlington Heights, IL ) 3 CONT chris.engel@comcast.net 3 CONT 3 CONT 3 CONT July 6, 2005 3 CONT 3 CONT Georgi and Family 3 CONT My thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family during this diffi 3 CONC cult time. I have lost both my parents in the last 7 years and I feel f 3 CONC or your loss. 3 CONT 3 CONT Roberta Staniec (Norridge, IL ) 3 CONT rastaniec@aol.com 3 CONT 3 CONT 3 CONT July 6, 2005 3 CONT 3 CONT I wish to extend my condolences and prayers to the family. Sincerely, T 3 CONC homas O'Callaghan, retired CPD, 18th District 3 CONT 3 CONT Thomas O'Callaghan (Chicago, IL ) 3 CONT 3 CONT July 6, 2005 3 CONT 3 CONT My father, my friend. 3 CONT 3 CONT Georgi Webster (Glen Ellyn, IL ) 3 CONT GeoWeb56@aol.com 3 CONT 3 CONT 3 CONT July 6, 2005 3 CONT 3 CONT We considered George not only our cousin but also our friend. We are si 3 CONC ncerely sorry for the families loss... 3 CONT 3 CONT Ray & Pat Poczekaj (Skokie, IL ) 3 CONT 3 CONT 3 CONT July 6, 2005 3 CONT 3 CONT By an odd twist of fate I was led to contact him 4 years ago and I'm so t 3 CONC hankful that I followed my heart. I was incredibly lucky to have the op 3 CONC portunity to get to know him and the rest of the family before his pass 3 CONC ing. My memories will be cherished forever. 3 CONT 3 CONT With a multitude of love, 3 CONT 3 CONT Peggy 3 CONT 3 CONT Peggy Newsom (Wylie, TX ) 3 CONT Peg.ster@verizon.net 3 CONT 3 CONT 3 CONT July 6, 2005 3 CONT 3 CONT Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time. 3 CONT 3 CONT The Staff of Cumberland Chapels (Norridge, IL ) 3 CONT 3 CONT 1 BURI 2 PLAC St Adalbert Cemetery, Cook County, Illinois 1 FAMS @F4@ 1 FAMC @F258@ 0 @I1101@ INDI 1 NAME Harvel Frank /Zaskoda/ 2 GIVN Harvel Frank 2 SURN Zaskoda 1 SEX M 1 _UID 2B88499FB859914297545F61E8BCA0D54334 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Oct 2005 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 FEB 1918 2 PLAC Texas 1 DEAT 2 DATE 8 NOV 1998 2 PLAC Sealy, Austin County, Texas 1 CENS 2 DATE 1930 2 PLAC Colorado County, Texas 1 FAMC @F80@ 0 @I1123@ INDI 1 NAME Lucille Lillian /Zaskoda/ 2 GIVN Lucille Lillian 2 SURN Zaskoda 1 SEX F 1 _UID B08BE4CE62EF1B4D96AD8DC15E3CF5E6AC2D 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Oct 2005 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Texas 1 FAMC @F80@ 0 @I1145@ INDI 1 NAME Amalia Anna /Zaskoda/ 2 GIVN Amalia Anna 2 SURN Zaskoda 2 NICK Mollie 1 SEX F 1 _UID 11E8A6DF4BB35146913B1911B43EF606F770 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 May 2007 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 APR 1919 2 PLAC Hillje, Wharton County, Texas 1 DEAT 2 DATE 20 FEB 1992 2 PLAC Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas 2 NOTE Fort Worth Star-Telegram (TX) - February 22, 1992 Deceased Name: Amalia A 3 CONC nna Zaskoda FORT WORTH - Amalia Anna Zaskoda, a homemaker, died Thursda 3 CONC y at a Fort Worth hospital. She was 72. 3 CONT Funeral Mass will be at 3 p.m. today at St. Rita Catholic Church, where s 3 CONC he was a member of the Altar Society. Burial will be in Shannon Rose Hi 3 CONC ll Memorial Park. 3 CONT Harveson & Cole Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. 3 CONT Miss Zaskoda was born in Hillje and lived in Fort Worth about 50 years. 3 CONC She was a member of KJZT Lodge 59, Catholic Golden Age Group and Cathol 3 CONC ic Singles Group. 3 CONT The family suggests that memorials be made to St. Joseph Hospital. 3 CONT Survivors: Three brothers, Harvel Zaskoda of Sealy, Rudolph Zaskoda of B 3 CONC urleson and Daniel Zaskoda of Fort Worth; and six sisters, Lucille Quin 3 CONC ones, Marcella Shelton, Regina Hammonds and Lillian Celia, all of Fort W 3 CONC orth, Georgia Davidson of Norman, Ark., and Mary Melanson of White Sett 3 CONC lement. Copyright (c) 1992 Fort Worth Star-Telegram 3 CONT 1 BURI 2 DATE AFT 20 FEB 1992 2 PLAC Rose Hill Cemetery, Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas 1 CENS 2 DATE 1930 2 PLAC Colorado County, Texas 1 FAMC @F80@ 0 @I1156@ INDI 1 NAME Regina Cecilia /Zaskoda/ 2 GIVN Regina Cecilia 2 SURN Zaskoda 1 SEX F 1 _UID 4EE4D2B7BE0422439599599EDADE35B7ABEC 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 May 2007 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Texas 1 CENS 2 PLAC Colorado County, Texas 1 FAMC @F80@ 0 @I1178@ INDI 1 NAME Marcella Marie /Zaskoda/ 2 GIVN Marcella Marie 2 SURN Zaskoda 1 SEX F 1 _UID 66A60F8F25E6994EA30ECD6057606A1AB517 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Oct 2005 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 AUG 1926 2 PLAC Texas 1 DEAT 2 DATE 11 JAN 2000 2 PLAC Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas 1 CENS 2 DATE 1930 2 PLAC Colorado County, Texas 1 FAMC @F80@ 0 @I1200@ INDI 1 NAME Rudolph Charles /Zaskoda/ 2 GIVN Rudolph Charles 2 SURN Zaskoda 1 SEX M 1 _UID 357497B8736B8A449739C4E1BD444EDE46F9 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 May 2007 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 JUL 1932 2 PLAC Nada, Colorado County, Texas 1 DEAT 2 DATE 2 JUL 2001 2 PLAC Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas 2 NOTE Fort Worth Star-Telegram (TX) - July 4, 2001 Deceased Name: Rudolph Cha 3 CONC rles Zaskoda BURLESON - Rudolph Charles Zaskoda, 68, a retired clerk wi 3 CONC th the U.S. Postal Service for 43 years, died Monday, July 2, 2001 in F 3 CONC ort Worth. 3 CONT Mass of Christian Burial: 11 a.m. Friday at St. Mary's Catholic Church. B 3 CONC urial: 2 p.m. Friday at Dallas/Fort Worth National Cemetery. Vigil: 7 p 3 CONC .m. Thursday at Thompson's Harveson & Cole Funeral Home. 3 CONT Rudolph Charles Zaskoda was born July 11, 1932 in Nada, Texas. He was a U 3 CONC .S. Navy veteran. He was preceded in death by his brothers, Harvel, Jer 3 CONC ry and Joe; and sisters, Annie, Mollie, Marcella and Bernadette. 3 CONT Survivors: Brother, Daniel Zaskoda and his wife, Toni; sisters, Georgia D 3 CONC avidson, Mary Melanson and her husband, Joe, Regina Hammonds, Lillian C 3 CONC elia, Lucille Quinones; step children, Jean, Donna, Liz; nieces and nep 3 CONC hews. Thompson's Harveson & Cole Funeral Home 702 Eighth Ave., (817) 33 3 CONC 6-0345 Copyright (c) 2001 Fort Worth Star-Telegram 3 CONT 3 CONT 3 CONT Fort Worth Star-Telegram (TX) - July 5, 2001 Deceased Name: Rudolph Cha 3 CONC rles Zaskoda Rudolph Charles Zaskoda was born July 11, 1932, in Nada. H 3 CONC e was a U.S. Navy veteran. 3 CONT He was preceded in death by his brothers, Harvel, Jerry and Joe; and si 3 CONC sters, Annie, Mollie, Marcella and Bernadette. 3 CONT Survivors: Brother, Daniel Zaskoda and his wife, Toni; sisters, Georgia D 3 CONC avidson, Mary Melanson and her husband, Joe, Regina Hammonds, Lillian C 3 CONC elia and Lucille Quinones; stepchildren, Jean, Donna and Liz; and niece 3 CONC s and nephews. Thompson's Harveson & Cole Funeral Home 702 Eighth Ave., ( 3 CONC 817) 336-0345 3 CONT 1 BURI 2 PLAC Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery 1 FAMC @F80@ 0 @I1211@ INDI 1 NAME Bernadette Rita /Zaskoda/ 2 GIVN Bernadette Rita 2 SURN Zaskoda 1 SEX F 1 _UID A6ECAE6DFBDE0642A22247EC332C1D7CBD67 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 May 2007 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 MAY 1934 2 PLAC Texas 1 DEAT 2 DATE 28 FEB 1974 2 PLAC Dallas, Dallas County, Texas 1 BURI 2 PLAC Ennis, Ellis County, Texas 1 FAMS @F4@ 1 FAMC @F80@ 0 @I1212@ INDI 1 NAME Georgia Marie /Zaskoda/ 2 GIVN Georgia Marie 2 SURN Zaskoda 2 NICK Georgie 1 SEX F 1 _UID 257C26CA95310649B26EBF310690443CCC5B 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Oct 2005 1 NOTE DEATH: Georgia M. Davidson 2 CONT 1921 - 2003 2 CONT 2 CONT DEATH: Georgia M. Davidson, 82, a housewife, died Friday, July 25, 2003 2 CONC , at her residence. 2 CONT Funeral: 10 a.m. Wednesday at St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church. Vig 2 CONC il: 7 p.m. Tuesday at St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church. Burial: Boy 2 CONC d Cemetery. 2 CONT Georgia Marie Davidson was born Feb. 23, 1921, in Louise to Peter and F 2 CONC rances Zaskoda. Georgia worked at Consolidated Aircraft in Fort Worth f 2 CONC or two and one-half years before the war ended. She married Charles O. D 2 CONC avidson and mothered 11 children. 2 CONT The Davidsons called Norman, Ark., home for 31 years. She was instrumen 2 CONC tal in making All Saints Catholic Parish a reality in Mt. Ida, Ark. Aft 2 CONC er the death of her husband, Georgia came back to Fort Worth to be clos 2 CONC er to her family. She was a very active member of St. Paul's Catholic C 2 CONC hurch in River Oaks. 2 CONT She was preceded in death by her husband, Charles O. Davidson; her brot 2 CONC hers, Harvel Zaskoda, Valerian Zaskoda and Joseph Zaskoda; and by siste 2 CONC rs, Annie Marusik, Amelia Zaskoda, Marcella Shelton and Bernadette Maca 2 CONC lik. 2 CONT Survivors: Sons, John Davidson and wife, Chie of Tokyo, Japan, Charles D 2 CONC avidson Jr. and George Davidson and wife, Charlotte of Hope, Ark., Tomm 2 CONC y Davidson of Las Vegas, Nev., Ronnie Davidson and wife, Belinda of Pal 2 CONC mer, Alaska and Richard Davidson of Lakeside; daughters, Rita Goumas an 2 CONC d husband, Richard of Fort Worth, Dianne Davidson and Betty Davidson, b 2 CONC oth of Weatherford, Mona Davidson of Springtown and Karen Upton of Mt. I 2 CONC da, Ark.; brothers, R.C. Zaskoda and Daniel Zaskoda; sisters, Mary Mela 2 CONC nson, Regina Hammonds, Lillian Celia and Lucille Quinones; numerous gra 2 CONC ndchildren and great-grandchildren. 2 CONT Published in the Star-Telegram on 7/27/2003. 1 BIRT 2 DATE 23 FEB 1921 2 PLAC Louise, Texas 1 DEAT 2 DATE 25 JUL 2003 2 PLAC Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas 1 BURI 2 PLAC Boyd Cemetery 1 CENS 2 DATE 1930 2 PLAC Colorado County, Texas 1 FAMC @F80@ 0 @I1223@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Theresa /Zaskoda/ 2 GIVN Mary Theresa 2 SURN Zaskoda 1 SEX F 1 _UID F622CF86C54F9946B85090BA7FD465B41E77 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Oct 2005 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Texas 1 CENS 2 PLAC Colorado County, Texas 1 FAMC @F80@ 0 @I1245@ INDI 1 NAME Lillian Beatrice /Zaskoda/ 2 GIVN Lillian Beatrice 2 SURN Zaskoda 1 SEX F 1 _UID 1F63DC6EDDA8AF45AE2252C7752749364970 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Oct 2005 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Texas 1 FAMC @F80@ 0 @I1267@ INDI 1 NAME Joseph Julian /Zaskoda/ 2 GIVN Joseph Julian 2 SURN Zaskoda 1 SEX M 1 _UID 80ED39BA19D3AB489FDAC37864F04F5BF117 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Oct 2005 1 NOTE BIRTH: Twin with Lucille Lillian 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 DEC 1937 2 PLAC Texas 1 DEAT 2 DATE JAN 1981 2 PLAC Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas 1 BURI 2 DATE JAN 1981 2 PLAC Boyd Cemetery, Texas 1 FAMC @F80@ 0 @I1278@ INDI 1 NAME Valerian John /Zaskoda/ 2 GIVN Valerian John 2 SURN Zaskoda 2 NICK Jerry 1 SEX M 1 _UID A12DF1D17586C048BCF2B7C6BAA590DE8B3F 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Dec 2006 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 FEB 1925 2 PLAC Texas 1 DEAT 2 DATE 6 NOV 1989 2 PLAC Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas 1 BURI 2 DATE AFT 6 NOV 1989 2 PLAC Mount Olivet Cemetery, Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas 1 CENS 2 DATE 1930 2 PLAC Colorado County, Texas 1 FAMC @F80@ 0 @I1321@ INDI 1 NAME Anthony John /Spila/ 2 GIVN Anthony John 2 SURN Spila 1 SEX M 1 _UID 00496D6F87AF1D4F92B3064A8F8A1C29BAE8 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Oct 2007 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 JUN 1907 2 PLAC Chicago, Cook County, Illinois 1 DEAT 2 CAUS of heart disease 2 DATE 3 JAN 1965 2 PLAC Chicago, Cook County, Illinois 2 NOTE Peggy Newsom: I have a copy of his death certificate, courtesy of Sharo 3 CONC n Berrigan. 1 BURI 2 DATE 7 JAN 1965 2 PLAC St Adalbert Cemetery, Cook County, Illinois 2 NOTE Lot 108/110 Blk M Section 65 1 BAPM 2 DATE 30 JUN 1907 2 PLAC St John Cantius Church, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois 2 NOTE Peggy Newsom: I have a copy of his Birth and Baptism Certificate issued b 3 CONC y the St John Cantius Church, courtesy of Sharon Berrigan. 1 CENS 2 DATE 1930 2 PLAC Cook County, Illinois 1 FAMS @F258@ 1 FAMC @F299@ 0 @I1324@ INDI 1 NAME Joseph /Cink/ 2 GIVN Joseph 2 SURN Cink 1 SEX M 1 _UID 27CF9C58CB38FA42A56FA6448269282F69BE 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 May 2007 1 NOTE Researching: CINK 2 CONT 2 CONT I am looking for information regarding the Cink family. My relative was J 2 CONC oseph Cink who immigrated from Bohemia. My information says he was born 5 2 CONC -4-1847 Village Chotend Plzen. I have a family history compiled by my G 2 CONC reat Uncle Arthur Cink. He told his son Jerry that this Joseph had 3 br 2 CONC others but when they immigrated, they split up and did not keep in cont 2 CONC act, in case one was "caught" they wouldn't all be deported, as they di 2 CONC d not know the law in the U.S. We don't have any information to support t 2 CONC his. I know that this is the correct surname as my parents have been to t 2 CONC he Czech Republic and have seen tombstones with this name. 2 CONT email: Randy Cink - rdcink@fia.net - 2 CONC Posted 24 January 1998 2 CONT 2 CONT Son or Nephew?: 2 CONT 2 CONT Name: Mauric (aka Moric) Cinek 1 Sex: M Birth:< 2 CONC /i> 30 AUG 1863 in Moravia, Austria Death: 7 APR 1950 (File# 273 2 CONC 46) in West, McLennan County, Texas, USA Burial: West, McLennan C 2 CONC ounty, Texas, USA CEME: St. Mary's Catholic (Sec 8, Row 2) 2 CONT From the Passenger List of the SS Kroonland sailing from Antwerp 01 Sep 1 2 CONC 920 and arriving in New York 11 Sep 1920: American Passport# 9486 Issue 2 CONC d Waco, TX I879 Home Penelope-Texas 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 MAR 1823 2 PLAC Austria 2 NOTE From Carolyn Zaskoda : 3 CONT 3 CONT All I know is that Joseph was born on March 19, 1823, in Austria. The f 3 CONC amily with three daughters left on the ship Bremen, which arrived in Ga 3 CONC lveston on May 10, 1871. Aunt Annie said that Victoria died on the trip a 3 CONC nd was buried at sea, but there is a tombstone with her name on it at t 3 CONC he Frelsburg Cemetery. The only thing anyone ever said about that is th 3 CONC at it was a marker to identify her. I don't know for sure whether she r 3 CONC eally died at sea or not. I also do not know where in "Austria" they we 3 CONC re from--somewhere in the Czech Republic area though, I presume. They w 3 CONC ere on the same ship as the elder Wostareks and their family. Uncle Jer 3 CONC ry said that Uncle John Wostarek told him that the Wostareks were from C 3 CONC ermy or Cermna or something like that, so I suppose that would be the g 3 CONC eneral area the Cineks could possibly have originated as well. I don't k 3 CONC now which spelling is correct, and I have found both on different maps. Y 3 CONC our guess is as good as mine. 3 CONT 1 DEAT 2 CAUS of "surgical shock due to appendicitis" 2 DATE 19 JAN 1908 2 PLAC Garwood, Texas 2 NOTE From Carolyn Zaskoda : 3 CONT 3 CONT "I don't have a death certificate for Joseph Cinek, but I do have a cop 3 CONC y of the record of his death from the Colorado County Courthouse in Col 3 CONC umbus. The Clerk's Number is 540. The date of record is January 23, 190 3 CONC 8, and the date of report was January 31, 1908. Joseph Cinek was a whit 3 CONC e male, age 85 years, 10 months. He was born in Austria. He was a citiz 3 CONC en, whose place of residence was Frelsburg. He died in Garwood on Janua 3 CONC ry 19, 1908, at 5:00 A.M. of surgical shock due to appendicitis as repo 3 CONC rted by W.J. Roberts, M.D. 3 CONT I'm also not sure where this information came from (I think Aunt Annie) 3 CONC , but I have that he died at Frank Stokr's home. I thought it was in Fr 3 CONC elsburg, but the death record says Garwood. As you can see, it says tha 3 CONC t he was a citizen. I would suppose that regardless of who he lived wit 3 CONC h, records of any sort would be in Colorado County somewhere." 3 CONT 1 IMMI 2 DATE 10 MAY 1871 2 NOTE Came to Galveston on the Bark Weser from Bremen, Austria on May 10. 187 3 CONC 1. Arrived June 16, 1871. Joseph was 48, and Victoria was 45. 3 CONT They brought with them their children: Maria, 17, Anna, 14, Amelia, 11 m 3 CONC onths 3 CONT 3 CONT Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s 3 CONT about Joseph Cink 3 CONT Name: Joseph Cink 3 CONT Year: 1871 3 CONT Age: 48 3 CONT Estimated birth year: abt 1823 3 CONT Place: Galveston, Texas 3 CONT Source Publication Code: 8426.6 3 CONT Primary Immigrant: Cink, Joseph 3 CONT Annotation: Date and port of arrival. Country of origin, date an 3 CONC d port of embarkation, place of destination in the U.S., name of vessel 3 CONC , sex of the immigrant, occupation, and other historical information ma 3 CONC y also be provided. 3 CONT Source Bibliography: SHIP PASSENGER LISTS PORT OF GALVESTON, TEX 3 CONC AS 1846-1871. Easley, SC: Southern Historical Press, Inc., 1984. 131p. 3 CONT Page: 130 3 CONT 3 CONT 1 CENS 2 DATE 1900 2 PLAC Frelsburg, Colorado County, Texas 2 NOTE Shows him living with his daughter, Amalia and her family. Also, shows h 3 CONC is last name to be Cernick but that he didn't speak English. 3 CONT 1 FAMS @F90@ 0 @I1325@ INDI 1 NAME Victoria /Pavlicek/ 2 GIVN Victoria 2 SURN Pavlicek 1 SEX F 1 _UID BEE0721A0690B14290C6D4230395F404908A 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Mar 2007 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1827 2 PLAC Austria 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1874 1 IMMI 2 DATE 10 MAY 1871 2 PLAC Bremen, Austria 2 NOTE Came to Galveston on the Bark Weser from Bremen, Austria on May 10. 187 3 CONC 1. Arrived June 16, 1871. Joseph was 48, and Victoria was 45. 3 CONT They brought with them their children: Maria, 17, Anna, 14, Amelia, 11 m 3 CONC onths. 1 FAMS @F90@ 0 @I1326@ INDI 1 NAME Maria /Cinek/ 2 GIVN Maria 2 SURN Cinek 2 NICK Mary 1 SEX F 1 _UID 45799EE92F590A4B912620A6618D3004C10D 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Jan 2006 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 OCT 1856 2 PLAC Cherny, Czechoslovakia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 28 JAN 1908 1 BURI 2 PLAC Sts Peter & Paul Catholic Cemetery, Frelsburg, Colorado County, Texas 1 IMMI 2 DATE 10 MAY 1871 2 PLAC Bremen, Austria 2 NOTE Came to Galveston on the Bark Weser from Bremen, Austria on May 10. 187 3 CONC 1. Arrived June 16, 1871. Joseph was 48, and Victoria was 45. 3 CONT They brought with them their children: Maria, 17, Anna, 14, Amelia, 11 m 3 CONC onths. 3 CONT 1 FAMC @F90@ 0 @I1327@ INDI 1 NAME Anna /Cinek/ 2 GIVN Anna 2 SURN Cinek 1 SEX F 1 _UID 4E6B0D38AE66D34F84F72D46166BBC7AD91A 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 Nov 2006 1 BIRT 2 DATE MAY 1856 2 PLAC Austria 1 IMMI 2 DATE 10 MAY 1871 2 PLAC Bremen, Austria 2 NOTE Came to Galveston on the Bark Weser from Bremen, Austria on May 10. 187 3 CONC 1. Arrived June 16, 1871. Joseph was 48, and Victoria was 45. 3 CONT They brought with them their children: Maria, 17, Anna, 14, Amelia, 11 m 3 CONC onths. 3 CONT 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F90@ 0 @I1432@ INDI 1 NAME Marie Anna /Henke/ 2 GIVN Marie Anna 2 SURN Henke 1 SEX F 1 _UID 12364B3BB1DA4A4383493116574F027819BC 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Oct 2007 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 JUL 1914 2 PLAC Chicago, Cook County, Illinois 1 DEAT 2 CAUS of hypertension due to arteriosclerosis of the coronary arteries 2 DATE 23 FEB 1990 2 PLAC Melrose Park, Cook County, Illinois 2 NOTE Peggy Newsom: I have a copy of her death certificate, courtesy of Sharo 3 CONC n Berrigan. 1 BURI 2 DATE 26 FEB 1990 2 PLAC St Adalbert Cemetery, Cook County, Illinois 1 BAPM 2 DATE 4 AUG 1914 2 PLAC St Stanislaus Kostka Church, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois 2 NOTE Peggy Newsom: I have a copy of her Birth and Holy Baptism Certificate i 3 CONC ssued by St Stanislaus Kostka Church, courtesy of Sharon Berrigan. 1 CENS 2 DATE 1920 2 PLAC Chicago, Cook County, Illinois 1 CENS 2 DATE 1930 2 PLAC Chicago, Cook County, Illinois 1 FAMS @F258@ 1 FAMC @F314@ 0 @I1765@ INDI 1 NAME William Clyde /Couch/ 2 GIVN William Clyde 2 SURN Couch 2 NICK Clyde 1 SEX M 1 _UID EC114BBB5CE54448BA2D016813D82B0339F5 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Sep 2008 1 NOTE From Gene & Nancy Couch: Ran J&J Cafe in downtown Dallas, Tx. for sever 2 CONC al years around 1930. One of the Js stood for Jefferson Emory Nance and t 2 CONC he other was for another Nance. The Nances had afforded him the opportu 2 CONC nity to purchase the cafe. 2 CONT 2 CONT From Nancy Couch: There was also a Louis B Couch that owned Couch Armat 2 CONC ure Works on Live Oak in Dallas, Tx. in 1921 that was related somehow. 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 SEP 1892 2 PLAC Italy, Ellis County, Texas 1 DEAT 2 DATE 27 DEC 1985 2 PLAC Denton County, Texas 1 BURI 2 PLAC Sanger Cemetery, Sanger, Denton County, Texas 1 FAMS @F621@ 1 FAMC @F622@ 0 @I1876@ INDI 1 NAME Jesse Juel /Nance/ 2 GIVN Jesse Juel 2 SURN Nance 2 NICK Juel 1 SEX F 1 _UID CFAB855F3DCA5647A2E5C12859D4B83F96A3 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Mar 2007 1 BIRT 2 DATE 9 APR 1898 2 PLAC Texas 1 DEAT 2 DATE 6 DEC 1993 2 PLAC Tarrant County, Texas 1 BURI 2 PLAC Sanger Cemetery, Sanger, Denton County, Texas 1 FAMS @F621@ 1 FAMC @F670@ 0 @I1987@ INDI 1 NAME Jo Ellen /Couch/ 2 GIVN Jo Ellen 2 SURN Couch 1 SEX F 1 _UID AF824127C905D74AA82503ED5008C6E14475 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Jan 2006 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 MAR 1920 1 DEAT 2 DATE 24 NOV 2001 2 PLAC Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas 1 BURI 2 PLAC Sanger Cemetery, Sanger, Denton County, Texas 1 CENS 2 DATE 1930 2 PLAC Tarrant County, Texas 1 FAMC @F621@ 0 @I2098@ INDI 1 NAME William Clyde /Couch/ 2 GIVN William Clyde 2 SURN Couch 2 NSFX Jr 2 NICK Dub 1 SEX M 1 _UID E74B26F5D2E6BB4DA5F39EA8106844B15891 1 CHAN 2 DATE 8 Apr 2007 1 NOTE BIOGRAPHY: Married in Wichita Falls or nearby county in 1940/41. 2 CONT 2 CONT MILITARY: From the WWII Honor List: Couch, Clyde W - ID# 38035513 SGT U 2 CONC .S Army - KIA 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 SEP 1918 2 PLAC Sanger, Denton County, Texas 2 SOUR @S159@ 3 QUAY 3 1 DEAT 2 CAUS while serving in WWII when his plane was shot down 2 DATE 14 SEP 1943 2 PLAC Salerono, Italy 2 NOTE 3 CONT 3 CONT 2 SOUR @S159@ 3 QUAY 3 1 BURI 2 DATE 19 AUG 1948 2 PLAC Laurel Land Cemetery, Dallas, Dallas County, Texas 2 SOUR @S159@ 3 QUAY 3 1 CENS 2 DATE 1920 2 PLAC Cooke County, Texas 1 CENS 2 DATE 1930 2 PLAC Tarrant County, Texas 1 FAMC @F621@ 0 @I2198@ INDI 1 NAME John Meredith /Couch/ 2 GIVN John Meredith 2 SURN Couch 2 NSFX Jr 1 SEX M 1 _UID 9CB04B1C7D2D5448997EB1CD578BBAFC26FF 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Mar 2007 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 FEB 1856 2 PLAC Payson, Utah County, Utah 1 DEAT 2 DATE 30 MAR 1926 2 PLAC Valley View, Cooke County, Texas 1 BURI 2 PLAC Valley View Cemetery, Valley View, Cooke County, Texas 1 FAMS @F622@ 1 FAMC @F10434@ 0 @I2210@ INDI 1 NAME Charlotte Emma /Turner/ 2 GIVN Charlotte Emma 2 SURN Turner 2 NICK Grandy/Emma 1 SEX F 1 _UID 95D60DB853F5F34BA50FDA8E9E24C9066363 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Jun 2007 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 FEB 1869 2 PLAC Texas 1 DEAT 2 DATE 7 NOV 1951 2 PLAC Valley View, Cooke County, Texas 1 BURI 2 PLAC Valley View Cemetery, Valley View, Cooke County, Texas 1 CENS 2 DATE 1870 2 PLAC Upshur County, Texas 1 CENS 2 DATE 1880 2 PLAC Ellis County, Texas 1 FAMS @F622@ 1 FAMC @F797@ 0 @I2221@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas Ralph /Couch/ 2 GIVN Thomas Ralph 2 SURN Couch 2 NICK Ralph 1 SEX M 1 _UID 77BFCFA3BBE8504FAEBF7A1FE1F45EFA1D13 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 May 2003 1 NOTE BIOGRAPHY: In 1942 the Valley View Cemetery Association was organized a 2 CONC nd has looked after the burial grounds of the public cemetery. T. R. ( 2 CONC Thomas Ralph) Couch served as its director for many of the early years u 2 CONC ntil he retired. 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 NOV 1904 2 PLAC Italy, Ellis County, Texas 1 DEAT 2 DATE 23 MAY 1979 2 PLAC Denton, Denton County, Texas 1 BURI 2 PLAC Valley View Cemetery, Valley View, Cooke County, Texas 1 FAMC @F622@ 0 @I2232@ INDI 1 NAME Joseph /Couch/ 2 GIVN Joseph 2 SURN Couch 2 NICK Joe 1 SEX M 1 _UID C112B8744574E94BA482278A5B38961905AA 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Aug 2005 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 SEP 1902 1 DEAT 2 DATE JUN 1983 2 PLAC Valley View, Cooke County, Texas 1 FAMC @F622@ 0 @I2243@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Maude /Couch/ 2 GIVN Mary Maude 2 SURN Couch 1 SEX F 1 _UID 56D04F0B9B402F4B890F5A7B6CF5D94BC7AE 1 CHAN 2 DATE 20 Jun 2005 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 JUN 1894 2 PLAC Texas 1 DEAT 2 DATE 3 JAN 1992 1 BURI 2 PLAC Bolivar Cemetery, Denton County, Texas 1 FAMC @F622@ 0 @I2520@ INDI 1 NAME Jefferson Davis /Nance/ 2 GIVN Jefferson Davis 2 SURN Nance 1 SEX M 1 _UID 40C5C387A929DF4881BC8E5A63B65A846425 1 CHAN 2 DATE 8 Apr 2007 1 NOTE DEATH: From Eugene Couch: Committed Suicide 1 BIRT 2 DATE 27 JUN 1861 2 PLAC Whitfield County, Georgia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 28 JUL 1918 2 PLAC Sanger, Denton County, Texas 1 BURI 2 PLAC Sanger Cemetery, Sanger, Denton County, Texas 1 FAMS @F670@ 1 FAMC @F922@ 0 @I2531@ INDI 1 NAME Nancy Jean /Seal/ 2 GIVN Nancy Jean 2 SURN Seal 2 NICK Nannie Jennie/Mammie 1 SEX F 1 _UID 83865BE920348940B585CEABD4883BE195E4 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Mar 2007 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 MAY 1875 2 PLAC Hancock County, Tennessee 1 DEAT 2 DATE 25 MAY 1950 2 PLAC Sanger, Denton County, Texas 1 BURI 2 PLAC Sanger Cemetery, Sanger, Denton County, Texas 1 FAMS @F670@ 1 FAMC @F926@ 0 @I2542@ INDI 1 NAME Clifford Fletcher /Craig/ 2 GIVN Clifford Fletcher 2 SURN Craig 2 NSFX Sr 2 NICK Honey/Pa 1 SEX M 1 _UID 41DB71C49AE0D646AA69348CBAD4E8D404DC 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Sep 2008 1 NOTE CENSUS: Courtesy of Pat Andrews : 2 CONT 2 CONT 1920 City and County of San Francisco Census, 24th Precinct, 32nd Assem 2 CONC bly Dist., ED 185 2 CONT 2 CONT Clifford Craig, Lodger, age 25, single, he and parents born Alabama, em 2 CONC ployment: collection. Living at 1468 Jackson Street with Isadore Jose 2 CONC ph and family. 2 CONT 2 CONT OCCUPATION: From Cliff Couch: "Pa attended Cumberland Law School in Leb 2 CONC anon, Tennessee, having moved there after Little Brother died from the f 2 CONC all down the stairs. He graduated in 1927 I have his diploma---old, fra 2 CONC med, and enormous) and came to the Dallas area where He was admitted to t 2 CONC he State Bar of Texas in 1929. He knew no one here and, times being tou 2 CONC gh, decided to campaign for the legislature so he could meet some folks a 2 CONC nd get some business. His first and only political opponent was Sarah T 2 CONC . Hughes. She later became a famous federal judge and was the official w 2 CONC ho swore in LBJ the day President Kennedy was assinated. I know of some o 2 CONC f Pa's law stories and need to write them down sometime, for you." 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT OCCUPATION: From Cliff Couch: "Pa and Ma both retired at about the same t 2 CONC ime. I think it was around the spring of 1965." 2 CONT 2 CONT MILITARY: From Cliff Couch: "Pa's military record was singularly funny a 2 CONC nd undistinguished. He went in a private and came out a private. He mad 2 CONC e sergeant for a while but got busted back for being something of a sma 2 CONC rt-alek as I understand it. For instance, he transferred out of the ho 2 CONC rse calvary because the horses got treated better than the soldiers. He o 2 CONC nce wrote a letter to British Prime Minister Chamberline, complaining t 2 CONC he arm and war conditions. By the way, he got a reply which he regretta 2 CONC bly did not keep that said, among other things that "it is for such rea 2 CONC sons that your ancestors migrated across the Atlantic and mine stayed." P 2 CONC a got quite a kick out of it and laughed about it alot over the years." 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 NOV 1894 2 PLAC Alabama 1 DEAT 2 DATE 9 MAY 1979 2 PLAC Dallas, Dallas County, Texas 1 BURI 2 PLAC Grove Hill Cemetery, Dallas, Dallas County, Texas 1 CENS 2 DATE 1900 2 PLAC Leighton, Colbert County, Alabama 1 CENS 2 DATE 1910 2 PLAC Sheffield, Colbert County, Alabama 1 EVEN the Dallas Morning News announcing his candidacy for Legislature Representative 2 TYPE News 2 DATE 8 MAY 1932 2 PLAC Dallas, Dallas County, Texas 1 EVEN Dallas Morning News stating his opinion of the Dallas court system 2 TYPE News 2 DATE 3 JUL 1943 2 PLAC Dallas, Dallas County, Texas 1 EVEN Dallas Morning New with 2 responses to a previous letter from him promoting political term limits 2 TYPE News 2 DATE 26 SEP 1950 2 PLAC Dallas, Dallas County, Texas 1 EVEN Dallas Morning News with a letter to the editor concerning the lazy courts in Dallas 2 TYPE News 2 DATE 11 MAR 1949 2 PLAC Dallas, Dallas County, Texas 1 EVEN Dallas Morning News announcing his invitation to address the Dallas Democratic Women's Assn. 2 TYPE News 2 DATE 29 MAY 1932 2 PLAC Dallas, Dallas County, Texas 1 EVEN Dallas Morning News making statement of disagreement with a previous editorial 2 TYPE News 2 DATE 7 MAR 1953 2 PLAC Dallas, Dallas County, Texas 1 EVEN Dallas Morning News getting heckled for a previously published letter 2 TYPE News 2 DATE 15 JUL 1948 2 PLAC Dallas, Dallas County, Texas 1 EVEN Dallas Morning News making a statement on real court reform 2 TYPE News 2 DATE 5 FEB 1933 2 PLAC Dallas, Dallas County, Texas 1 EVEN Dallas Morning News in a rebuttal to one of his previously published letters. 2 TYPE News 2 DATE 15 MAR 1949 2 PLAC Dallas, Dallas County, Texas 1 EVEN Dallas Morning News voicing his opinion on the need for an independent bar association 2 TYPE News 2 DATE 7 JUL 1931 2 PLAC Dallas, Dallas County, Texas 1 EVEN Dallas Morning News voicing his opinion on Dallas district judges 2 TYPE News 2 DATE 5 AUG 1950 2 PLAC Dallas, Dallas County, Texas 1 EVEN Dallas Morning News discussing the lazy Dallas courts 2 TYPE News 2 DATE 1 SEP 1942 2 PLAC Dallas, Dallas County, Texas 1 EVEN Dallas Morning News once again referencing the laziness of Dallas County courts 2 TYPE News 2 DATE 20 DEC 1950 2 PLAC Dallas, Dallas County, Texas 1 EVEN Dallas Morning News stating further views on the judicial system 2 TYPE News 2 DATE 26 JAN 1949 2 PLAC Dallas, Dallas County, Texas 1 EVEN Dallas Morning News in support of re-election of Bill Shaw for District Court Clerk 2 TYPE News 2 DATE 25 JUL 1958 2 PLAC Dallas, Dallas County, Texas 1 EVEN Dallas Morning News supporting the idea of impeachment options for judges 2 TYPE News 2 DATE 26 SEP 1945 2 PLAC Dallas, Dallas County, Texas 1 EVEN Dallas Morning News disputing a proposed pay increase for judges 2 TYPE News 2 DATE 10 MAR 1949 2 PLAC Dallas, Dallas County, Texas 1 EVEN Dallas Morning News being heckled for his published views towards the local district judges 2 TYPE News 2 DATE 18 MAR 1949 2 PLAC Dallas, Dallas County, Texas 1 FAMS @F930@ 1 FAMC @F931@ 0 @I2543@ INDI 1 NAME Jefferson Emory /Nance/ 2 GIVN Jefferson Emory 2 SURN Nance 2 NSFX Sr 2 NICK Jeff 1 SEX M 1 _UID 7AA7C01A5EFA58459162B57191C7B80720F7 1 CHAN 2 DATE 5 Feb 2006 1 NOTE From Peggy Newsom: Name verified through his daughter, Nancy, at the Na 2 CONC nce Family Reunion 2005. 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 MAY 1902 1 DEAT 2 DATE Deceased 1 FAMC @F670@ 0 @I2554@ INDI 1 NAME Cathleen Fay /Nance/ 2 GIVN Cathleen Fay 2 SURN Nance 2 NICK Cat 1 SEX F 1 _UID A3DAA18D6D9F104E82DDB52B7001CD96285F 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2005 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 FEB 1910 1 DEAT 2 DATE Deceased 1 FAMC @F670@ 0 @I2565@ INDI 1 NAME Nannie Mae /Nance/ 2 GIVN Nannie Mae 2 SURN Nance 1 SEX F 1 _UID D785B9A394C9BE438236B8AC04B20B4D40B9 1 CHAN 2 DATE 7 Aug 2005 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 MAY 1907 1 DEAT 2 DATE Deceased 1 FAMC @F670@ 0 @I2576@ INDI 1 NAME Johnnie Florene /Nance/ 2 GIVN Johnnie Florene 2 SURN Nance 2 NICK Brick 1 SEX F 1 _UID F52E2738F1D99C4D87D57692516FA4625F4C 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Mar 2003 1 NOTE Aunt Brick fell off of the smokehouse as a kid. For awhile they called h 2 CONC er "Brickhead" and eventually they just called her "Brick". 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 JUN 1912 1 DEAT 2 DATE 7 DEC 1972 1 FAMC @F670@ 0 @I2587@ INDI 1 NAME Frank /Craig/ 2 GIVN Frank 2 SURN Craig 1 SEX M 1 _UID 8522197DFEFE044CA9F7FDFCA6464F1C79B2 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Nov 2005 1 NOTE DEATH: Florence Herald, Friday, Feb. 16, 1906, p. 4 2 CONT Child Fatally Burned. Dress Catches Fire at Grate. 2 CONT Last Sunday morning, Frank, the three-year-old son of Mr. And Mrs. Edwa 2 CONC rd Craig, was fatally burned. Mrs. Craig had occasion to go into the ya 2 CONC rd, and while she was out of the house the child began to play in the f 2 CONC ire. His dress ignited and soon the little fellow was almost wrapped in f 2 CONC lames. He ran screaming to the back porch, where he was met by his moth 2 CONC er, who smothered the flames. It was found that the left arm and body f 2 CONC rom the thigh to the shoulders had been the most severely burned. Dr. B 2 CONC lair was summoned and dressed the burns. Medical aid, however, served o 2 CONC nly to relieve the suffering and the little fellow lingered until Monda 2 CONC y morning. The funeral services were conducted at the residence Tuesday a 2 CONC fternoon by Rev. A. O. Price, and the interment was at Tuscumbia.--Shef 2 CONC ild Reaper. 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1903 2 PLAC Alabama 1 DEAT 2 DATE 12 FEB 1906 2 PLAC Colbert County, Alabama 1 BURI 2 PLAC Tuscumbia-Shefield Reaper, Tuscumbia, Lauderdale County, Alabama 1 FAMC @F931@ 0 @I2653@ INDI 1 NAME Frances Jean /Gluyas/ 2 GIVN Frances Jean 2 SURN Gluyas 2 NICK Renita/Ma 1 SEX F 1 _UID 0300C601BC6CCD4185BBCD4C75401AD5FDFC 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Sep 2008 1 NOTE CENSUS: Courtesy of Pat Andrews : 2 CONT 1910 City and County of San Francisco Census, St. Rose (?) Academy, ED 2 2 CONC 57, Sheet 7B 2 CONT 2 CONT Gulyas, Frances, age 13, born California; both parents born California. 2 CONT 2 CONT OCCUPATION: From Cliff Couch: "Pa and Ma both retired at about the same t 2 CONC ime. I think it was around the spring of 1965. There was nothing "forma 2 CONC l" as to Pa, but First National Bank gave Ma a big retirement party. I d 2 CONC on't know of any archives that might exist as to Ma, particularly with F 2 CONC irst National Bank having gone out of business years ago." 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 SEP 1899 2 PLAC California 2 SOUR @S3@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 26 FEB 1986 2 PLAC Dallas, Dallas County, Texas 1 BURI 2 PLAC Grove Hill Cemetery, Dallas, Dallas County, Texas 1 CENS 2 DATE 1920 2 PLAC San Francisco, San Francisco County, California 1 CENS 2 DATE 1910 2 PLAC San Francisco, San Francisco County, California 2 NOTE Shows her in boarding school. 1 OCCU Secretary 2 DATE 1920 2 PLAC San Francisco, San Francisco County, California 1 EVEN at home 2 TYPE Earthquake 2 DATE 18 APR 1906 2 PLAC San Francisco, San Francisco County, California 2 NOTE From Clifford Couch, Sr.: He remembers Frances Craig's account of this f 3 CONC amily's experience in the earthquake. Both parents and herself were pre 3 CONC sent in their home. She had told him that she was amazed and would neve 3 CONC r forget how her mother's hair turned totally white, literally overnigh 3 CONC t due to having been so scared. 3 CONT 1 FAMS @F930@ 1 FAMC @F962@ 0 @I2676@ INDI 1 NAME James Y /Sullivan/ 2 GIVN James Y 2 SURN Sullivan 2 NICK Jim 1 SEX M 1 _UID 0A5EE3BF9EFDD043B1B32DAD3BDAB0F2ADA9 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Feb 2006 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 AUG 1869 2 PLAC Alabama 1 DEAT 2 DATE 29 FEB 1948 1 BURI 2 PLAC Richardson Cemetery, Waterloo, Lauderdale County, Alabama 2 NOTE Section A Row 7 1 CENS 2 DATE 1880 2 PLAC Waterloo, Lauderdale County, Alabama 1 CENS 2 DATE 1870 2 PLAC Waterloo, Lauderdale County, Alabama 1 FAMC @F972@ 0 @I2753@ INDI 1 NAME Charles /Sullivan/ 2 GIVN Charles 2 SURN Sullivan 1 SEX M 1 _UID 304881BD801A6D40B97C5CC425A74144A3F6 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Apr 2007 1 BIRT 2 DATE Autumn 1781/Abt 1794 2 PLAC Virginia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 28 OCT 1876 2 PLAC Alabama 1 BURI 2 PLAC Wesley Chapel Cemetery, Lauderdale County, Alabama 1 CENS 2 DATE 1850 2 PLAC Waterloo, Lauderdale County, Alabama 1 CENS 2 DATE 1860 2 PLAC Waterloo, Lauderdale County, Alabama 2 NOTE Shows an addition to the household of Abigail Langsford. 1 PROP 11 slaves 2 DATE 1860 2 PLAC Waterloo, Lauderdale County, Alabama 1 FAMS @F992@ 1 FAMC @F993@ 0 @I2764@ INDI 1 NAME Eugene Nance /Couch/ 2 GIVN Eugene Nance 2 SURN Couch 1 SEX M 1 _UID F9C4DDFCCB070440B120A2F19089F2CBE69A 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Sep 2008 1 NOTE From Peggy Newsom: 2 CONT 2 CONT Lived in Sanger just a couple of weeks, while visiting maternal grandmo 2 CONC ther, Mammie. Lived in Ft. Worth until 12 (1936-38) moved to Dallas. 2 CONT 2 CONT SSN: 460-22-7669 2 CONT 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 SEP 1923 2 PLAC Sanger, Denton County, Texas 1 DEAT 2 DATE 8 MAR 2005 2 PLAC Richardson, Dallas County, Texas 1 CENS 2 DATE 1930 2 PLAC Tarrant County, Texas 1 EVEN Dallas Morning News for high school football success 2 TYPE News 2 DATE 19 SEP 1941 2 PLAC Dallas, Dallas County, Texas 2 NOTE His coach, Herman Cowley, was also his uncle. 1 EVEN Dallas Morning News for high school football success 2 TYPE News 2 DATE 13 SEP 1940 2 PLAC Dallas, Dallas County, Texas 1 EVEN Dallas Morning News in an article spotlighting his football career 2 TYPE News 2 DATE 3 FEB 1942 2 PLAC Dallas, Dallas County, Texas 1 EVEN Dallas Morning News, shown in a picture of his football team, ready to play in a championship game 2 TYPE News 2 DATE 21 NOV 1941 2 PLAC Dallas, Dallas County, Texas 1 EVEN Dallas Morning News announcing him being elected as president of the Sunset High Student Council 2 TYPE News 2 DATE 7 MAR 1941 2 PLAC Dallas, Dallas County, Texas 1 EVEN Dallas Morning News announcing he had been awarded a grid letter for his football performance 2 TYPE News 2 DATE 20 DEC 1939 2 PLAC Dallas, Dallas County, Texas 1 EVEN Dallas Morning News announcing a big district football game scheduled for the Cotton Bowl 2 TYPE News 2 DATE 15 OCT 1940 2 PLAC Dallas, Dallas County, Texas 1 EVEN Dallas Morning News, "Sunset, Wilson Battle Tonight to Stay in State Race" 2 TYPE News 2 DATE 25 NOV 1941 2 PLAC Dallas, Dallas County, Texas 1 EVEN Dallas Morning News as "Little Gene Couch, half-pint quarterback" 2 TYPE News 2 DATE 23 SEP 1939 2 PLAC Dallas, Dallas County, Texas 1 EVEN Dallas Morning News reporting of another football game success 2 TYPE News 2 DATE 25 OCT 1941 2 PLAC Dallas, Dallas County, Texas 1 EVEN Dallas Morning News announcing a semi-final game against Wichita Falls 2 TYPE News 2 DATE 19 DEC 1941 2 PLAC Dallas, Dallas County, Texas 1 EVEN Dallas Morning News as shortstop on the baseball team 2 TYPE News 2 DATE 20 MAR 1942 2 PLAC Dallas, Dallas County, Texas 1 EVEN Dallas Morning News when his baseball team won the City National League Championship 2 TYPE News 2 DATE 17 AUG 1942 2 PLAC Dallas, Dallas County, Texas 1 EVEN Dallas Morning News in an article spotlighting his baseball team 2 TYPE News 2 DATE 4 JUN 1942 2 PLAC Dallas, Dallas County, Texas 1 EVEN Dallas Morning News in an article about his track team 2 TYPE News 2 DATE 15 MAR 1942 2 PLAC Dallas, Dallas County, Texas 1 EVEN Dallas Morning News in an article about his basketball team 2 TYPE News 2 DATE 4 JAN 1942 2 PLAC Dallas, Dallas County, Texas 1 EVEN Dallas Morning News in an article about Wichita Falls anticipating the championship game vs Sunset 2 TYPE News 2 DATE 17 DEC 1941 2 PLAC Dallas, Dallas County, Texas 1 EVEN Dallas Morning News in an article of anticipation for the new football season 2 TYPE News 2 DATE 24 AUG 1941 2 PLAC Dallas, Dallas County, Texas 1 EVEN Dallas Morning News in an article about his basketball team 2 TYPE News 2 DATE 10 MAR 1942 2 PLAC Dallas, Dallas County, Texas 1 EVEN Dallas Morning News cites him as a "speed demon" on the football field 2 TYPE News 2 DATE 6 NOV 1940 2 PLAC Dallas, Dallas County, Texas 1 EVEN Dallas Morning News described as a "nimble-footed quarter" with his football team 2 TYPE News 2 DATE 8 NOV 1941 2 PLAC Dallas, Dallas County, Texas 1 FAMS @F3@ 1 FAMC @F621@ 0 @I2765@ INDI 1 NAME Clifford Fletcher /Craig/ 2 GIVN Clifford Fletcher 2 SURN Craig 2 NSFX Jr 1 SEX M 1 _UID 557DFF9D12E7D7468E9EBF9D187E322E02E8 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Jul 2004 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 OCT 1921 2 SOUR @S4@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 16 AUG 1925 2 SOUR @S4@ 1 BURI 2 DATE 18 AUG 1925 2 PLAC Forest Park Cemetery, Shreveport, Louisiana 2 SOUR @S4@ 1 FAMC @F930@ 0 @I2766@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret Ann /Sullivan/ 2 GIVN Margaret Ann 2 SURN Sullivan 1 SEX F 1 _UID 3F371F8CE4FF2941B4B4CE98806F2084CFE8 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 Nov 2005 1 BIRT 2 DATE 31 OCT 1823 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 3 MAR 1883 2 PLAC Alabama 1 BURI 2 PLAC Wesley Chapel Cemetery, Lauderdale County, Alabama 1 CENS 2 DATE 1850 2 PLAC Waterloo, Lauderdale County, Alabama 1 CENS 2 DATE 1860 2 PLAC Waterloo, Lauderdale County, Alabama 1 FAMC @F992@ 0 @I2788@ INDI 1 NAME Milton Russel /Sullivan/ 2 GIVN Milton Russel 2 SURN Sullivan 1 SEX M 1 _UID 1236568181D9474FBA250C421D5017955503 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 Nov 2005 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1834 2 PLAC Alabama 1 CENS 2 DATE 1850 2 PLAC Waterloo, Lauderdale County, Alabama 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F992@ 0 @I2799@ INDI 1 NAME Jane /Russell/ 2 GIVN Jane 2 SURN Russell 1 SEX F 1 _UID D668E5182911AE468E0FDB5FE4188634F60D 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2005 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 NOV 1793 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 27 JUL 1846 2 PLAC Alabama 1 BURI 2 PLAC Wesley Chapel Cemetery, Lauderdale County, Alabama 1 FAMS @F992@ 0 @I2810@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth T /Sullivan/ 2 GIVN Elizabeth T 2 SURN Sullivan 1 SEX F 1 _UID 4E365E42C49F764F89EFB7C352B1003F8074 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 May 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 APR 1826 1 DEAT 2 DATE 8 JUN 1863 2 PLAC Alabama 1 BURI 2 PLAC Wesley Chapel Cemetery, Lauderdale County, Alabama 1 FAMC @F992@ 0 @I2832@ INDI 1 NAME Jane Caroline /Sullivan/ 2 GIVN Jane Caroline 2 SURN Sullivan 2 NICK Caroline 1 SEX F 1 _UID 039539044A90D04082CD1EDB657C8F1E952F 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 Nov 2005 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 JUN 1829 2 PLAC Alabama 1 DEAT 2 DATE 29 MAR 1852 2 PLAC Alabama 1 BURI 2 PLAC Wesley Chapel Cemetery, Lauderdale County, Alabama 1 CENS 2 DATE 1850 2 PLAC Waterloo, Lauderdale County, Alabama 1 FAMC @F992@ 0 @I2876@ INDI 1 NAME Edgar Hiram /Craig/ 2 GIVN Edgar Hiram 2 SURN Craig 2 NSFX Sr 1 SEX M 1 _UID 747B65F967751C40BD42195036F960C03CF2 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Jun 2007 1 NOTE OCCUPATION: Railroad Agent 1 SOUR @S5@ 2 QUAY 3 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 SEP 1872 2 PLAC Cherokee Co?, AL 2 SOUR @S4@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 11 DEC 1928 2 PLAC Shreveport, Caddo Parish, Louisiana 2 SOUR @S4@ 1 BURI 2 PLAC Forest Park Cemetery, Shreveport, Louisiana 1 CENS 2 DATE 1880 2 PLAC Colbert County, Alabama 1 FAMS @F931@ 1 FAMC @F1034@ 0 @I2987@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth Adella /Sullivan/ 2 GIVN Elizabeth Adella 2 SURN Sullivan 2 NICK Lizzie/Mama Craig 1 SEX F 1 _UID 8262E3B6CD1C3C4A83E1E8AF3CFE5A30AB30 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Mar 2007 1 BIRT 2 DATE 9 JUL 1873 2 PLAC Waterloo, Lauderdale County, Alabama 2 SOUR @S4@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 25 NOV 1948 2 SOUR @S4@ 1 BURI 2 PLAC Forest Park Cemetery, Shreveport, Louisiana 1 CENS 2 DATE 1880 2 PLAC Waterloo, Lauderdale County, Alabama 1 EVEN Dallas Morning News for having a Christmas Dinner-Dance at her home 2 TYPE News 2 DATE 21 DEC 1930 2 PLAC Dallas, Dallas County, Texas 1 FAMS @F931@ 1 FAMC @F972@ 0 @I3098@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Elizabeth /Craig/ 2 GIVN Mary Elizabeth 2 SURN Craig 2 NICK Libba 1 SEX F 1 _UID 21AB28941EAC7F49B73863F32BDF358927A9 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Mar 2007 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 DEC 1908 2 PLAC Alabama 1 DEAT 2 DATE 23 APR 1978 2 PLAC Dallas, Dallas County, Texas 1 BURI 2 PLAC Forest Park Cemetery, Shreveport, Louisiana 1 CENS 2 DATE 1910 2 PLAC Sheffield, Colbert County, Alabama 1 CENS 2 DATE 1920 2 PLAC Sheffield, Colbert County, Alabama 1 EVEN Dallas Morning News for hosting a Valentines Party 2 TYPE News 2 DATE 5 FEB 1935 2 PLAC Dallas, Dallas County, Texas 1 EVEN Dallas Morning News for just having returned from a trip up north 2 TYPE News 2 DATE 17 SEP 1933 2 PLAC Dallas, Dallas County, Texas 1 EVEN Dallas Morning News announcing the rush season opening for her sorority 2 TYPE News 2 DATE 10 APR 1940 2 PLAC Dallas, Dallas County, Texas 1 EVEN Dallas Morning News for attending a bridal shower 2 TYPE News 2 DATE 3 FEB 1935 2 PLAC Dallas, Dallas County, Texas 1 FAMC @F931@ 0 @I3209@ INDI 1 NAME Edgar Hiram /Craig/ 2 GIVN Edgar Hiram 2 SURN Craig 2 NSFX Jr 1 SEX M 1 _UID BF21CD96C701AD40AFBA982F7CBC674B125A 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Nov 2005 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Alabama 1 CENS 2 PLAC Leighton, Colbert County, Alabama 1 CENS 2 PLAC Sheffield, Colbert County, Alabama 1 CENS 2 PLAC Sheffield, Colbert County, Alabama 1 FAMC @F931@ 0 @I3320@ INDI 1 NAME Harry Lile /Craig/ 2 GIVN Harry Lile 2 SURN Craig 1 SEX M 1 _UID 4A08F9DB6C6B994F86D37886F26947EBC91E 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Nov 2005 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1918 1 DEAT 2 DATE JAN 1976 2 PLAC Arlington, Northampton County, Virginia 1 CENS 2 DATE 1920 2 PLAC Sheffield, Colbert County, Alabama 1 FAMC @F931@ 0 @I3431@ INDI 1 NAME Virginia Belle /Craig/ 2 GIVN Virginia Belle 2 SURN Craig 1 SEX F 1 _UID D20C994A7BF73E48B501218088A968E38C0C 1 CHAN 2 DATE 10 Feb 2006 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1906 2 PLAC Alabama 1 CENS 2 DATE 1910 2 PLAC Sheffield, Colbert County, Alabama 1 CENS 2 DATE 1920 2 PLAC Sheffield, Colbert County, Alabama 1 CENS 2 DATE 1930 2 PLAC Dallas, Dallas County, Texas 2 NOTE Shows her living with her brother, Clifford. 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F931@ 0 @I3541@ INDI 1 NAME William Sullivan /Craig/ 2 GIVN William Sullivan 2 SURN Craig 1 SEX F 1 _UID 72C50E0CBF6D0343BAA85A32FB92DA0B2306 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Nov 2005 1 NOTE TRADITIONS: From Sue Craig: Here are a couple of Craig-Sullivan family d 2 CONC ining customs, as told to Bill by his dad William Sullivan Craig, who l 2 CONC earned them as a child from his parents. One custom was to punch a hol 2 CONC e in the top of a biscuit with a thumb, and then fill the cavity with s 2 CONC yrup or honey. Another custom was to spread mashed potatoes on bread o 2 CONC r between two pieces of bread. This they called an "Alabama sandwich." B 2 CONC ill's dad ate Alabama sandwiches throughout his life. Bill picked up t 2 CONC he practice and continues to fix Alabama sandwiches today. 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 OCT 1899 2 PLAC Leighton, Alabama 2 SOUR @S4@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 13 JAN 1969 2 SOUR @S4@ 1 BURI 2 PLAC Forest Park Cemetery, Shreveport, Louisiana 1 CENS 2 DATE 1900 2 PLAC Leighton, Colbert County, Alabama 1 CENS 2 DATE 1910 2 PLAC Sheffield, Colbert County, Alabama 1 CENS 2 DATE 1920 2 PLAC Sheffield, Colbert County, Alabama 1 FAMC @F931@ 0 @I3752@ INDI 1 NAME Ruth /Couch/ 2 GIVN Ruth 2 SURN Couch 1 SEX F 1 _UID A8C7400CCC252C44A3C68DBDF4AF054CC33C 1 CHAN 2 DATE 20 Jun 2005 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 OCT 1900 1 DEAT 2 DATE AUG 1990 1 FAMC @F622@ 0 @I3775@ INDI 1 NAME Freddie Rosman /Nance/ 2 GIVN Freddie Rosman 2 SURN Nance 1 SEX M 1 _UID EFA873646D0F6D4AA5EDC0FCBCAB59A15016 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 NOV 1894 1 DEAT 2 DATE 4 MAY 1896 1 BURI 2 PLAC Sanger Cemetery, Sanger, Denton County, Texas 1 FAMC @F670@ 0 @I3786@ INDI 1 NAME Pleasant Bryan /Nance/ 2 GIVN Pleasant Bryan 2 SURN Nance 1 SEX M 1 _UID 0446615E503CA14080D4CB7FB49DBD7193E7 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 JUN 1896 1 DEAT 2 DATE 15 AUG 1961 1 BURI 2 PLAC Sanger Cemetery, Sanger, Denton County, Texas 1 FAMC @F670@ 0 @I3830@ INDI 1 NAME Arnold Gotcher /Nance/ 2 GIVN Arnold Gotcher 2 SURN Nance 1 SEX M 1 _UID 992DEF31BB8F4849AEC42479D8FA30D0A28B 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 OCT 1899 1 DEAT 2 DATE 15 MAR 1965 1 FAMC @F670@ 0 @I3852@ INDI 1 NAME Annie E. Marvel /Nance/ 2 GIVN Annie E. Marvel 2 SURN Nance 1 SEX F 1 _UID 6130D9A9A780BA4D8A9B1B4B724964E4CF95 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 JUN 1901 1 DEAT 2 DATE 7 JUN 1901 1 BURI 2 PLAC Sanger Cemetery, Sanger, Denton County, Texas 1 FAMC @F670@ 0 @I3863@ INDI 1 NAME Earnest Alton /Nance/ 2 GIVN Earnest Alton 2 SURN Nance 1 SEX M 1 _UID AFBC8908F904E84EBD409217A6D675C086CB 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 JUL 1904 1 DEAT 2 DATE 30 JAN 1967 1 FAMC @F670@ 0 @I3874@ INDI 1 NAME William Clifford /Couch/ 2 GIVN William Clifford 2 SURN Couch 2 NICK Cliff 1 SEX M 1 _UID D0724CD44421B440ACC8FBDD0A533F6E1195 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Sep 2008 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Dallas, Dallas County, Texas 1 ADOP 1 FAMC @F3@ 2 PEDI adopted 0 @I3887@ INDI 1 NAME Pleasant Orville /Seal/ 2 GIVN Pleasant Orville 2 SURN Seal 1 SEX M 1 _UID 2BCB15DD02030244BEEBE42BD6F0159B611E 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Sep 2008 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 SEP 1834 2 PLAC Hawkins County, Tennessee 1 DEAT 2 DATE 4 DEC 1906 2 PLAC Coleman County, Texas 1 BURI 2 PLAC Sanger Cemetery, Sanger, Denton County, Texas 1 FAMS @F926@ 1 FAMC @F1392@ 0 @I3898@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Elizabeth /Green/ 2 GIVN Mary Elizabeth 2 SURN Green 2 NICK Betty 1 SEX F 1 _UID 0A0005DCA38D91499E5FC4F4B6CBCF625C1E 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Sep 2005 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 JUN 1832 2 PLAC Hawkins County, Tennessee 1 DEAT 2 DATE 18 AUG 1895 2 PLAC Sanger, Denton County, Texas 1 BURI 2 PLAC Sanger Cemetery, Sanger, Denton County, Texas 1 CENS 2 DATE 1850 2 PLAC Subdivision 32, Hancock County, Tennessee 1 FAMS @F926@ 1 FAMC @F1394@ 0 @I3909@ INDI 1 NAME Larkin Rosemond /Nance/ 2 GIVN Larkin Rosemond 2 SURN Nance 1 SEX M 1 _UID 901F42AC13A33B48B6EF0A944D3232E8B253 1 CHAN 2 DATE 10 Feb 2008 1 NOTE Georgia: Whitfield County: MUSTER ROLL OF COMPANY A, 34th REGIMENT Fitz 2 CONC gerald Rifles 2 CONT 2 CONT Nance, Larkin R - private May 15,1862 Appointed Corporal. Captured near R 2 CONC esaca, Ga. October 15, 1864. Released at Camp Douglas, Ill. June 17,186 2 CONC 5. 2 CONT 2 CONT DEATH: From Collin County, Texas Families by Pitts & Champ: Typhoid Fev 2 CONC er 1 SOUR @S158@ 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 MAY 1836 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 3 NOV 1883 2 PLAC Frankford, Collin County, Texas 1 BURI 2 PLAC Old Frankford Cemetery, Collin County, Texas 1 FAMS @F922@ 1 FAMC @F1397@ 0 @I3920@ INDI 1 NAME Ann Palmer /Cudd/ 2 GIVN Ann Palmer 2 SURN Cudd 2 NICK Anni 1 SEX F 1 _UID 763BF5F517B34441A472D395DACD9640E5B6 1 CHAN 2 DATE 10 Feb 2008 1 NOTE BIOGRAPHY: From Collin County, Texas Families by Pitts & Champ: 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: "While Larkin was away fighting for the South during the Civ 2 CONC il War, the Union soldiers again came to the Nance home near Dalton, GA 2 CONC , looking for food. Everything they owned had been burned, destroyed, o 2 CONC r stolen, except for one old hog which had somehow managed to elude the s 2 CONC oldiers. As they approached, Ann Nance told the children to take the ho 2 CONC g down into the root cellar and try to keep it quiet. The hog was found a 2 CONC nd dragged up the steps to be carried away. Ann jumped astride the hog a 2 CONC nd held on for dear life. She told the soldiers they would have to kill h 2 CONC er first if they took her hog... they left the hog. Ann was part Cherok 2 CONC ee and must have been very brave and tough." 1 SOUR @S158@ 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 NOV 1842 2 PLAC Union County, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 5 DEC 1922 2 PLAC Prosper, Collin County, Texas 1 BURI 2 PLAC Old Frankford Cemetery, Collin County, Texas 1 FAMS @F922@ 1 FAMC @F1402@ 0 @I3931@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Evelyn /Nance/ 2 GIVN Mary Evelyn 2 SURN Nance 1 SEX F 1 _UID 09154867418B1949B060ED527BE6419B8789 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 JUL 1867 2 PLAC Dalton, Whitfield County, Georgia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 16 JAN 1945 2 PLAC Celina, Collin County, Texas 1 FAMC @F922@ 0 @I4983@ INDI 1 NAME Dorothy Eaton /Craig/ 2 GIVN Dorothy Eaton 2 SURN Craig 2 NICK Dotty 1 SEX F 1 _UID 516E1CBD22D494468562C42B162C6D5744E7 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Sep 2008 1 NOTE Peggy Couch Newsom (2005): I have received a certified copy of her birt 2 CONC h certificate from Gene & Nancy Couch. 1 BIRT 2 DATE 23 JUN 1925 2 PLAC Shreveport, Caddo Parish, Louisiana 1 DEAT 2 CAUS Cancer 2 DATE 3 APR 1970 2 PLAC Dallas, Dallas County, Texas 1 BURI 2 PLAC Grove Hill Cemetery, Dallas, Dallas County, Texas 1 CENS 2 DATE 1930 2 PLAC Dallas, Dallas County, Texas 1 EVEN Dallas Morning News with an announcement of her bridal shower 2 TYPE News 2 DATE 2 MAR 1943 2 PLAC Dallas, Dallas County, Texas 1 EVEN Dallas Morning News as being Matron of Honor in the marriage of Lorene Parnell to Robt. L. Calder 2 TYPE News 2 DATE 29 MAR 1948 2 PLAC Dallas, Dallas County, Texas 1 FAMS @F3@ 1 FAMC @F930@ 0 @I5493@ INDI 1 NAME John /Nance/ 2 GIVN John 2 SURN Nance 1 SEX M 1 _UID 5BDE509625328D4C97F8E73F042C403EB237 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Dec 2005 1 SOUR @S158@ 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1796 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Dalton, Whitfield County, Georgia 1 BURI 2 PLAC Old Swamp Creek Cemetery, Tilton County, Georgia 1 FAMS @F1397@ 1 FAMC @F2065@ 0 @I5504@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Adams/ 2 GIVN Sarah 2 SURN Adams 1 SEX F 1 _UID 77BE68F5E5FC8349B29AF449E0CD1B770771 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Dec 2005 1 SOUR @S158@ 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1810 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 BURI 2 PLAC Old Swamp Creek Cemetery, Tilton County, Georgia 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMS @F1397@ 0 @I5515@ INDI 1 NAME Zachariah? /Nance/ 2 GIVN Zachariah? 2 SURN Nance 1 SEX M 1 _UID 223E371902D79F4BAC41493EEFE06A7A9AF4 1 CHAN 2 DATE 5 Nov 2004 1 FAMS @F2065@ 0 @I5526@ INDI 1 NAME James Larkin /Nance/ 2 GIVN James Larkin 2 SURN Nance 1 SEX M 1 _UID 036790A8A9DD9946AB43FB16681986879477 1 CHAN 2 DATE 10 Feb 2008 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 SEP 1825 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 19 JAN 1904 1 BURI 2 PLAC Union Graveyard 1 FAMC @F1397@ 0 @I5560@ INDI 1 NAME William T /Nance/ 2 GIVN William T 2 SURN Nance 1 SEX M 1 _UID F78D40D47468B544B7E785D9E869D66FFFAF 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Mar 2003 1 NOTE Military: Nance, William T. private May 15, 1862. Pension records show h 2 CONC e was discharged on account of chronic rheumatism February 23,1864. 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1832 2 PLAC Pickens County, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1887 1 FAMC @F1397@ 0 @I5570@ INDI 1 NAME John Thomas /Nance/ 2 GIVN John Thomas 2 SURN Nance 1 SEX M 1 _UID EFCA9431F8406F4A96BB3EEE24CDA61093E5 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Oct 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 JUN 1864 2 PLAC Whitfield County, Georgia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1921 2 PLAC Collin County, Texas 1 BURI 2 PLAC Old Frankford Cemetery, Collin County, Texas 1 FAMC @F922@ 0 @I5658@ INDI 1 NAME James A /Nance/ 2 GIVN James A 2 SURN Nance 2 NICK Jim 1 SEX M 1 _UID BA894955B71F0847BC3A92A878FD43B4A2E9 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 NOV 1869 2 PLAC Whitfield County, Georgia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 10 DEC 1961 2 PLAC Collin County, Texas 1 BURI 2 PLAC Good Hope Cemetery, Prosper, Collin County, Texas 1 FAMC @F922@ 0 @I5702@ INDI 1 NAME Joshua Benjamin /Nance/ 2 GIVN Joshua Benjamin 2 SURN Nance 2 NICK Josh 1 SEX M 1 _UID 77C24FC184D2264F8D22D21C3F6381DDB138 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 OCT 1871 2 PLAC Whitfield County, Georgia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 30 JUL 1929 2 PLAC Collin County, Texas 1 FAMC @F922@ 0 @I5824@ INDI 1 NAME Jesse Oscar /Nance/ 2 GIVN Jesse Oscar 2 SURN Nance 1 SEX M 1 _UID F15475019E642C4484A43E1E5D717C544FF8 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 FEB 1876 2 PLAC Whitfield County, Georgia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 15 AUG 1951 2 PLAC Sanger, Denton County, Texas 1 BURI 2 PLAC Sanger Cemetery, Sanger, Denton County, Texas 1 FAMC @F922@ 0 @I5891@ INDI 1 NAME Matilda Cornelia /Nance/ 2 GIVN Matilda Cornelia 2 SURN Nance 2 NICK Mattie 1 SEX F 1 _UID 08EE1410F7F66E47A1582FA355CCF23CD6DC 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 28 MAY 1878 2 PLAC Whitfield County, Georgia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1 NOV 1971 2 PLAC Collin County, Texas 1 FAMC @F922@ 0 @I5991@ INDI 1 NAME Jordan Edward C /Nance/ 2 GIVN Jordan Edward C 2 SURN Nance 2 NICK Bud 1 SEX M 1 _UID 9751E6E834A1E9499D0E4D80263D5F251C5B 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 MAY 1880 2 PLAC Whitfield County, Georgia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 22 FEB 1959 2 PLAC Sherman, Grayson County, Texas 1 BURI 2 PLAC Walnut Grove Cemetery, Collin County, Texas 1 FAMC @F922@ 0 @I6031@ INDI 1 NAME Joshua Robert Palmer Goodloe Harper Fair /Cudd/ 2 GIVN Joshua Robert Palmer Goodloe Harper Fair 2 SURN Cudd 1 SEX M 1 _UID D2D9A2E650E185488E7B11EFEFD744B1F5DE 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Dec 2005 1 NOTE BIOGRAPHY: Turns out I have a ggg-grandfather who's Union Army regiment w 2 CONC as listed as having fought in the Resaca area of Georgia 2 CONT where JRP Cudd had his farm. JRP Cudd was a Pvt in the 5th Ga Home Guar 2 CONC d, CSA. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: JRP may have moved to the Dalton area a year or two after an a 2 CONC unt moved there.(Sarah Jane Cudd who married Sherwood Adams). Dalton 2 CONT is almost due west of Union Co., SC. 1 SOUR @S158@ 1 BIRT 2 DATE 26 NOV 1817 2 PLAC Union County, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 5 JUN 1887 2 PLAC Frankford, Collin County, Texas 1 BURI 2 PLAC Old Frankford Cemetery, Collin County, Texas 1 FAMS @F1402@ 1 FAMC @F2252@ 0 @I6042@ INDI 1 NAME Mary C /Bailey/ 2 GIVN Mary C 2 SURN Bailey 1 SEX F 1 _UID 78D9A47B2B5A5E4BA69140B475DAD69D8B75 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Dec 2005 1 SOUR @S158@ 1 BIRT 2 DATE 6 JUL 1824 2 PLAC Union County, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 2 NOV 1893 2 PLAC Collin County, Texas 1 BURI 2 PLAC Old Frankford Cemetery, Collin County, Texas 1 FAMS @F1402@ 1 FAMC @F2258@ 0 @I6053@ INDI 1 NAME Martha Jane /Cudd/ 2 GIVN Martha Jane 2 SURN Cudd 1 SEX F 1 _UID A16F497822A44B489256B3A3E994D4C780DB 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Dec 2005 1 SOUR @S158@ 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 OCT 1840 2 PLAC Union County, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 10 OCT 1906 1 FAMC @F1402@ 0 @I6077@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Leonard Louisa /Cudd/ 2 GIVN Mary Leonard Louisa 2 SURN Cudd 1 SEX F 1 _UID 8C8C8E1F6743F74CBBF6711465CAEDC6CA80 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Dec 2005 1 SOUR @S158@ 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 JUN 1845 2 PLAC Union County, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 6 OCT 1906 2 PLAC Bolivar, Denton County, Texas 1 FAMC @F1402@ 0 @I6099@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah Elizabeth /Cudd/ 2 GIVN Sarah Elizabeth 2 SURN Cudd 1 SEX F 1 _UID E1DF211E14F4274CB9BF156D3EC0BAADD90C 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Dec 2005 1 SOUR @S158@ 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 FEB 1847 2 PLAC Union County, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 4 FEB 1927 2 PLAC Cooke County, Texas 1 FAMC @F1402@ 0 @I6121@ INDI 1 NAME Robert Goodloe /Cudd/ 2 GIVN Robert Goodloe 2 SURN Cudd 1 SEX M 1 _UID C0DF5A6350F21E4CBD57AFF89B7CB0E26C5F 1 CHAN 2 DATE 10 Feb 2008 1 SOUR @S158@ 1 BIRT 2 DATE 9 APR 1849 2 PLAC Union County, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 23 JUN 1918 2 PLAC Oak Grove, Denton County, Texas 1 FAMC @F1402@ 0 @I6143@ INDI 1 NAME Jordan B /Cudd/ 2 GIVN Jordan B 2 SURN Cudd 2 NICK Jurd 1 SEX M 1 _UID 5F676A244A13CC4393E950B068367E83DB3D 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Dec 2005 1 SOUR @S158@ 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 APR 1852 2 PLAC Whitfield County, Georgia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 21 OCT 1922 2 PLAC Denton County, Texas 1 FAMC @F1402@ 0 @I6154@ INDI 1 NAME Edward Coke /Cudd/ 2 GIVN Edward Coke 2 SURN Cudd 1 SEX M 1 _UID 0DB48FC8A64FCA4FAAAFB446990B161A4DA8 1 CHAN 2 DATE 10 Feb 2008 1 SOUR @S158@ 1 BIRT 2 DATE 26 JUN 1857 2 PLAC Whitfield County, Georgia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 27 JUL 1939 2 PLAC Perryton, Ochiltree County, Texas 1 FAMC @F1402@ 0 @I6177@ INDI 1 NAME William Francis Marion /Cudd/ 2 GIVN William Francis Marion 2 SURN Cudd 1 SEX M 1 _UID 5FD50EEE7851904F870A8CED46C54079A68E 1 CHAN 2 DATE 10 Feb 2008 1 SOUR @S158@ 1 BIRT 2 DATE MAY 1859 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1936 1 BURI 2 PLAC Old Frankford Cemetery, Collin County, Texas 1 FAMC @F1402@ 0 @I6199@ INDI 1 NAME Caroline V /Cudd/ 2 GIVN Caroline V 2 SURN Cudd 2 NICK Fannie 1 SEX F 1 _UID C4DAF7DADC1E394692A49A82008503D4967F 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Dec 2005 1 SOUR @S158@ 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 FEB 1862 2 PLAC Tilton, Whitfield County, Georgia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1929 2 PLAC Titus County, Texas 1 FAMC @F1402@ 0 @I6221@ INDI 1 NAME Catherine Victoria /Cudd/ 2 GIVN Catherine Victoria 2 SURN Cudd 2 NICK Carrie 1 SEX F 1 _UID F7CE34A08A60A64D9AC880C0DB326258DF69 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Dec 2005 1 SOUR @S158@ 1 BIRT 2 DATE 9 SEP 1865 2 PLAC Tilton, Whitfield County, Georgia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 19 JUL 1914 2 PLAC Collin County, Texas 1 BURI 2 PLAC Old Frankford Cemetery, Collin County, Texas 1 FAMC @F1402@ 0 @I6243@ INDI 1 NAME Jordan /Bailey/ 2 GIVN Jordan 2 SURN Bailey 1 SEX M 1 _UID 7759E4BA861D31488888039091D4B2AEF236 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Nov 2003 1 NOTE BIOGRAPHY: From the tree of Trudy Myrland : Left over 2 2 CONC 00 acres of land to his children and the children sold this land to Wil 2 CONC liam T. Cudd, Jordan Bailey's son-in-law. Transactions on the land took p 2 CONC lace between 1879 and 1883. 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 OCT 1798 2 PLAC Union County, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 26 SEP 1859 2 PLAC Union County, South Carolina 1 BURI 2 PLAC Mt Tabor Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Union County, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F2258@ 1 FAMC @F2304@ 0 @I6254@ INDI 1 NAME Jane /Lackey/ 2 GIVN Jane 2 SURN Lackey 1 SEX F 1 _UID 9AC351C7C85FBC4EA1E50299740BA50AF5BA 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Nov 2003 1 NOTE BIOGRAPHY: From the tree of Trudy Myrland : Was a memb 2 CONC er of the Mt. Tabor Presbyterian Church. Her name is still found on old c 2 CONC hurch roll records of this church. 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1799 2 PLAC Mecklenburg, North Carolinia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 2 JUN 1878 2 PLAC Union County, South Carolina 1 BURI 2 PLAC Mt Tabor Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Union County, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F2258@ 1 FAMC @F2308@ 0 @I6265@ INDI 1 NAME Absalom /Bailey/ 2 GIVN Absalom 2 SURN Bailey 1 SEX M 1 _UID F9DF2865CF7EB6428FB7077BD5285226E71E 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Nov 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1775 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMS @F2304@ 1 FAMC @F2316@ 0 @I6276@ INDI 1 NAME Nancy /Cole/ 2 GIVN Nancy 2 SURN Cole 1 SEX F 1 _UID 08BAD2CBE8E027458555C3D773C2C3E6E562 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jun 2003 1 FAMS @F2304@ 0 @I6288@ INDI 1 NAME Carter C /Cudd/ 2 GIVN Carter C 2 SURN Cudd 1 SEX M 1 _UID 5137B1EF3A795E4B85AD01078358AC488D14 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Feb 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1774 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1849 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 FAMS @F2252@ 1 FAMC @F2320@ 0 @I6299@ INDI 1 NAME Martha /Palmer/ 2 GIVN Martha 2 SURN Palmer 1 SEX F 1 _UID 3277A37FF28E974BA3DA071440F460358EDE 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Feb 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1795 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1849 1 FAMS @F2252@ 1 FAMC @F2322@ 0 @I6310@ INDI 1 NAME John David /Cudd/ 2 NPFX Rev 2 GIVN John David 2 SURN Cudd 1 SEX M 1 _UID 3C2414ED2DC9634AAE17B6DC71A0D252906F 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Jul 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 31 DEC 1813 2 PLAC Union County, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 24 NOV 1891 2 PLAC Rapides Parish, Louisiana 1 FAMC @F2252@ 0 @I6343@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Ann /Cudd/ 2 GIVN Mary Ann 2 SURN Cudd 1 SEX F 1 _UID F5D9A546ECAE324BAFEF65AEA98F66EC0B8A 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1819 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F2252@ 0 @I6364@ INDI 1 NAME Francis Marion /Cudd/ 2 GIVN Francis Marion 2 SURN Cudd 1 SEX M 1 _UID 8981483698BB4444BC1961D94D2944275372 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Jun 2005 1 NOTE BIOGRAPHY: From the tree of Trudy Myrland : Served in t 2 CONC he Confederate Army and was mustered out at charleston, S.C. in 1863. H 2 CONC is war record describes him as tall, fair with blue eyes and red hair. H 2 CONC e and Priscilla had six sons and three daughters. F.R. Cudd, the oldest s 2 CONC on, was educated at the Citadel. The others finished the Academy at Tab 2 CONC or, S.C. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: She also had him listed as the son of Jonathan Carter and Ma 2 CONC ry, instead of Carter C. as Jack L. Green had (my source). At this poin 2 CONC t, I trust in Jack's research more. 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 DEC 1821 2 PLAC Union County, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 18 MAY 1878 2 PLAC Union County, South Carolina 1 FAMC @F2252@ 0 @I6386@ INDI 1 NAME Simeon Carroll /Cudd/ 2 GIVN Simeon Carroll 2 SURN Cudd 2 NSFX Sr 2 NICK Sem Lemuel 1 SEX M 1 _UID E268AA90372EAD4088472DA5E27D85F04BD5 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Mar 2003 1 NOTE DEATH: Killed by "Carpetbaggers". 2 CONT 2 CONT BURIAL: Buried at "Hollyleaf" in Carroll, TN.? 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1825 2 PLAC Union County, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1865 2 PLAC Hollyleaf, Carroll County, Tennessee 1 FAMC @F2252@ 0 @I6409@ INDI 1 NAME Delilah /Cudd/ 2 GIVN Delilah 2 SURN Cudd 1 SEX F 1 _UID E834DA5BBD27BF46AE1A7F1828D7D83AAA33 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1827 2 PLAC Union County, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 18 MAY 1878 1 FAMS @F2360@ 1 FAMC @F2252@ 0 @I6420@ INDI 1 NAME James R /Bailey/ 2 GIVN James R 2 SURN Bailey 1 SEX M 1 _UID 2B624B37F499EF4A8CCAB2625022FDCC7AAE 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1832 2 PLAC Union County, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1880 1 FAMS @F2360@ 1 FAMC @F2258@ 0 @I6431@ INDI 1 NAME William T /Cudd/ 2 GIVN William T 2 SURN Cudd 1 SEX M 1 _UID FAED5EAE5E80DF47A48C08A3A2855963B519 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 JUL 1830 2 PLAC Union County, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 26 NOV 1897 2 PLAC Union County, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F2364@ 1 FAMC @F2252@ 0 @I6442@ INDI 1 NAME Nancy /Bailey/ 2 GIVN Nancy 2 SURN Bailey 1 SEX F 1 _UID C1E73EF3BFE9FD4788815898C074D83D07C4 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Nov 2003 1 NOTE BURIAL: From the tree of Trudy Myrland : Belonged to t 2 CONC he Mt. Tabor Presbyterian church and are buried in the church cemetery. 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1829 2 PLAC Union County, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE JUL 1902 1 FAMS @F2364@ 1 FAMC @F2258@ 0 @I6453@ INDI 1 NAME Jonathan Carter /Cudd/ 2 GIVN Jonathan Carter 2 SURN Cudd 1 SEX M 1 _UID 1D112FD797B9394FADE1D95C1415BF49001B 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jun 2003 1 NOTE BIOGRAPHY: Spartanburg County / District South Carolina Deed Abstracts B 2 CONC ooks A-T 1785 - 1827 (1752 - 1827) (Easley, SC: Southern Historical Pre 2 CONC ss, Inc., 1988): Sept 23, 1801, from Jonathan Cudd to James Cudd for 10 2 CONC 0 ac on branch of Buck Cr, was witnessed by Zacheriah Arrowood and Jame 2 CONC s Smith. On Sept 5, 1805, Zacheriah Arrowood appeared to make oath to t 2 CONC he recorder, Jno Rukman. An abstract from Book I, p.470-1 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1748 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1837 2 PLAC Union County, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F2320@ 1 FAMC @F2369@ 0 @I6464@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Goodlow/ 2 GIVN Mary 2 SURN Goodlow 1 SEX F 1 _UID F81C5AB2948C564FB265AC9B9B7B7FAC841A 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jun 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1748 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1840 2 PLAC Union County, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F2320@ 0 @I6475@ INDI 1 NAME Jonathan /Cudd/ 2 GIVN Jonathan 2 SURN Cudd 1 SEX M 1 _UID CF2DDBCA1AE8A34BB3BAA897CEC33BB8C140 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Jun 2005 1 NOTE BIOGRAPHY: http://ralphinla.rootsweb.com/awzach.htm#sn 2 CONT Albert Bruce Pruitt., Spartanburg County / District South Carolina Dee 2 CONC d Abstracts Books A-T 1785 - 1827 (1752 - 1827) (Easley, SC: Southern H 2 CONC istorical Press, Inc., 1988) 2 CONT Sept 23, 1801, from Jonathan Cudd to James Cudd for 100 ac on branch o 2 CONC f Buck Cr, was witnessed by Zacheriah Arrowood and James Smith. On Sept 5 2 CONC , 1805, Zacheriah Arrowood appeared to make oath to the recorder, Jno R 2 CONC ukman. An abstract from Book I, p.470-1 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: From the tree of Trudy Myrland : Jonathon C 2 CONC udd came to S.C. from virginia about 1752 and settled on Fanning Creek. H 2 CONC e bought part of Abel Kendrick's grant. His children are Jonathon Carte 2 CONC r, John, and Zachariah that are in the 1790 census. He sold his land in 1 2 CONC 797 and went to Kentucky. 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1730 2 PLAC Virginia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1815 2 PLAC Kentucky 1 FAMS @F2369@ 0 @I6486@ INDI 1 NAME Virginia // 2 GIVN Virginia 1 SEX F 1 _UID 86114DE44F27E44E897C7DA8F1BD37AB2A26 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jun 2003 1 FAMS @F2369@ 0 @I6497@ INDI 1 NAME Letitia /Nance/ 2 GIVN Letitia 2 SURN Nance 2 NICK Letty 1 SEX F 1 _UID 752923772347A3449EE3D1FA1065B67F7F66 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1823 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1874 1 FAMC @F1397@ 0 @I6520@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Nance/ 2 GIVN Elizabeth 2 SURN Nance 1 SEX F 1 _UID FD6EB0B4097F5C4AB54744F0CCC485F23472 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1827 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1901 1 FAMC @F1397@ 0 @I6686@ INDI 1 NAME John /Nance/ 2 GIVN John 2 SURN Nance 1 SEX M 1 _UID 75CF5C350F492E419B2273DF9404AFA7994A 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1833 2 PLAC Pickens County, South Carolina 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F1397@ 0 @I6708@ INDI 1 NAME James /Cudd/ 2 GIVN James 2 SURN Cudd 1 SEX M 1 _UID A6AB51A115924A449CF8911826CDCD88FD31 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jun 2003 1 FAMC @F2320@ 0 @I6719@ INDI 1 NAME William /Cudd/ 2 GIVN William 2 SURN Cudd 1 SEX M 1 _UID FFC861AE8E3CEA45A381B3285D5FA2204C27 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jun 2003 1 FAMC @F2320@ 0 @I6731@ INDI 1 NAME Joshua /Palmer/ 2 GIVN Joshua 2 SURN Palmer 2 NSFX Sr 1 SEX M 1 _UID 674EE46E67C11246B5C6714370B43A899D39 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2005 1 NOTE Joshua Palmer was born in England around 1747-1750. He located in South 2 CONT Carolina. 2 CONT Marriage records on film #0453791. 2 CONT He served in the Revolutionary War. 2 CONT 2 CONT Volume I a Roster of Revolutionary Ancestors of the Indiana Daughters o 2 CONC f the 2 CONT American Revolution, page 492 lists the following: 2 CONT 2 CONT PALMER, JOSHUA, b. 12 Mar (or Nov) 1750, Amherst Co., Va., d. Dec 1835, U 2 CONC nion 2 CONT District, S. C., m. -, d. 1808-1812, Crab Orchard, Ky. SERVICE: Capt. S 2 CONC . C., 2 CONT served 4 months in Capt. Brandon's Co., Col Thomas S.C. Regt. Oct 1775. 2 CONT He enlisted in May 1776 served 5 months in Capt Jolly's Co. Annual all 2 CONC owance 2 CONT $280.00 sums rec'd. $700.00 commenced pension 4 Mar 1831. CHILDREN: Pam 2 CONC enas; William; Joshua Jr., m. 8 Sept 1811, L. C.; Mary, b. 6 Jul 1779, m 2 CONC . William Sparks. DESCENDANT: Irene McDaniel (Mrs. Walter M.), No. 309 2 CONC 381. 2 CONT 2 CONT History of Fayette and Union County, Indiana states that he was a nativ 2 CONC e of 2 CONT England, and served on an English ship at sea, for three years. 2 CONT 2 CONT He was ordained a Baptist minister in the Charleston Association in 179 2 CONC 2. 2 CONT He moved to Franklin County, IN around 1808-1812. He sent his family a 2 CONC head by wagon. Mary be came seriously ill in Kentucky and died. She w 2 CONC as buried at Crab Orchard. The children continued on to Indiana. Joshu 2 CONC s came north, found Mary's grave and stayed to preach awhile at Crab Or 2 CONC chard. He and his wife Mary had 12 children. 2 CONT 2 CONT After Mary died, he remarried Rhoda (Unknown). He settled in Union Cou 2 CONC nty, IN. 2 CONT 2 CONT From the tree of Mitzie Rogers : 2 CONT STATE OF SOUTH Carolina ~ 2 CONT UNION DISTRICT By the will of God Amen I Joshua Palmer Senr. (former) o 2 CONC f the State and District aforesaid being in good health for my age and o 2 CONC f Sound memory. mind and understanding praised be God, for the same do h 2 CONC ereby make and declare this my last will and Testament in manner and fo 2 CONC rm following That is to Say I will that all my honest debts be paid fir 2 CONC st out of my Property 2 CONT I All and bequeath unto 4 beloved wife Rhoda Palmer all the plantation w 2 CONC hereon we now Leave for her exclusive use and benefit during her natura 2 CONC l life also her choice of one Cow and Calf Three feather bed bedsteads a 2 CONC nd furniture for the Same. and one Sow and pigs also one hundred and tw 2 CONC enty five bushels of Corn I also give and bequeath unto her during her l 2 CONC ifetime the use of one negro girl Milley and her increase if any and at h 2 CONC er death Said negro to be sold with her increase if any and the amount e 2 CONC qually divided among my Lawful heirs I also give and bequeath unto my w 2 CONC ife Rhoda Palmer one hundred dollars in Silver for her Kindness and att 2 CONC ention to no during my affliction with a cancer. I hereby give and bequ 2 CONC eath unto my Sons Wm Palmer and Vardy Palmer after the decease of my wi 2 CONC fe Rhoda Palmer all the plantation whereon I now leave Containing by es 2 CONC timation two hundred and Seven acres. The said Land to be equally divid 2 CONC ed betwen (them) and William Palmer to take the part where on the house n 2 CONC ow stands. 2 CONT I do hereby give and bequeath unto my daughter Martha Cudd and the Lawf 2 CONC ul - heirs of her body all the western part of the plant - where on Pur 2 CONC r Palmer and Carter C Cudd now live begining on a poplar tree on the br 2 CONC anch and running from thence in a straight line a long where Purr Palme 2 CONC rs fence now stands to the top of the hill opposite to large rookes and t 2 CONC hence in a straight line to a red oak Corner of Said plantation near a S 2 CONC pring on Aaron Davison Land and from thence along the outside Lines of s 2 CONC aid plantation to the said poplar- Also I Give and bequeath unto the sa 2 CONC id Martha Cudd one negro woman named Charity t her child duringher natu 2 CONC ral life And at her death said negros and their increase if any to be S 2 CONC old and their pries equally divided among the lawful heirs of her body, T 2 CONC he above property I will exclusively to my daughters use and benefit an 2 CONC d not subject to the payment of my debt contracted by her husband, I do a 2 CONC lso will that the a above property be appraised and the a amount taken o 2 CONC ut of said Martha Cudd share of my estate 2 CONT I do hereby give & bequeath unto my Son Purr Palmer all the eastern par 2 CONC t of the plantation whereon he now Lives running with the division line d 2 CONC escribed in my bequest to Martha Cudd and with the out side lines from a r 2 CONC ed oak Corner near a spring on Aaron Davises Land to a poplar the begin 2 CONC ning of the division Line of said plantation. 2 CONT Also I will and bequeath unto the said Purr Palmer the amount of one ex 2 CONC ecution in the Sheriffs office against him at the suit of I. I. Foster v 2 CONC s, Purr Falser and of the thirty dollars and fifty cents paid by me for a h 2 CONC orse for him. Both of which it is my will be to Ken an So much of his S 2 CONC hare of my estate and also that the Land bequeathed a above be appraise 2 CONC d and the a mount 2 CONT taken out of his Share of my estate. I do here by will that all the bal 2 CONC ls nee of my estate both Real and personal be appraised and Sold and an e 2 CONC qual division of the proceeds of the same be made among my children Wil 2 CONC liam Palmer Daniel Richard Palmer. Thomas Palmer Aaron Davis. Martha Cu 2 CONC dd Joshua Falser Purr Palmer Vardy Palmer and my grandson Robert Smith t 2 CONC o each an equal Share deducting out of Purr Palmer's and Martha Cudd Sh 2 CONC ares the amount by appraisment bequeathed to then Respectively and dedu 2 CONC ting out of Williams Palmers and Vardy Palmer Shares one hundred and fi 2 CONC fty dollars each in Consideration of the land willed to them and Subjec 2 CONC t to the Life estate of my wife Rhoda Palmer 2 CONT I do hereby nominate Constitute and appoint James 8 Alexander of Pinckn 2 CONC ey Tilde. S. C. my True and Sole executor of this my Will and Testament 2 CONT In Witness Where of I the Said Joshua Palmer hereunto Set 2 CONT my hand and annexed my Seal this first day of may one thousand eight hu 2 CONC ndred and twenty eight. 2 CONT Change Date: 6 Sep 2002 at 00:10:08 1 SOUR @S137@ 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 MAR 1750 2 PLAC Amelia County, Virginia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 5 DEC 1835 2 PLAC Union County, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F2322@ 1 FAMC @F2440@ 0 @I6742@ INDI 1 NAME Mary // 2 GIVN Mary 1 SEX F 1 _UID F675B6BAB48E03498B80E055E58022EB1BDE 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2005 1 SOUR @S137@ 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Laurens District, , South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1796 2 PLAC Crab Orchard, Kentucky 1 FAMS @F2322@ 0 @I6842@ INDI 1 NAME Jonathan /Cudd/ 2 GIVN Jonathan 2 SURN Cudd 1 SEX M 1 _UID 0D285CA61EC9164383815434B8D9D1016689 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Mar 2003 1 FAMC @F2252@ 0 @I6853@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah Jane /Cudd/ 2 GIVN Sarah Jane 2 SURN Cudd 1 SEX F 1 _UID 76F2AFA1A9D67B4388CF4B09A492D37E27D6 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1817 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F2252@ 0 @I6864@ INDI 1 NAME Zachariah /Cudd/ 2 GIVN Zachariah 2 SURN Cudd 1 SEX M 1 _UID 870F085CF4DF60408E80BE080740A4F11D13 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Mar 2003 1 FAMC @F2252@ 0 @I6875@ INDI 1 NAME John /Cudd/ 2 GIVN John 2 SURN Cudd 1 SEX M 1 _UID A4BE71DBB1BFBE4FADAF0F9F3B3877B9D844 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jun 2003 1 FAMC @F2320@ 0 @I6886@ INDI 1 NAME Zachariah /Cudd/ 2 GIVN Zachariah 2 SURN Cudd 1 SEX M 1 _UID 930B26AC6BE17848A6B65B86EC76AF09D3EF 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jun 2003 1 FAMC @F2320@ 0 @I7717@ INDI 1 NAME Harry Franklin /Couch/ 2 GIVN Harry Franklin 2 SURN Couch 1 SEX M 1 _UID 6BCD38F3567BA74AA6E57CA1A2197C515527 1 CHAN 2 DATE 20 Jun 2005 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1896 2 PLAC Texas 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 1946 1 FAMC @F622@ 0 @I8328@ INDI 1 NAME /Craig/ 2 SURN Craig 1 SEX M 1 _UID B55E7C6ADA18474C87DAFF26780AC45FA979 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Sep 2005 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Georgia 1 FAMS @F11701@ 0 @I10959@ INDI 1 NAME William T /Craig/ 2 GIVN William T 2 SURN Craig 2 NSFX Sr 1 SEX M 1 _UID 750A3D3124997445B7256B5F0268C17FB34A 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Jun 2007 1 NOTE Occupation: Railroad Agent/Telegraph Operator 1 BIRT 2 DATE JAN 1841 2 PLAC Alabama 1 DEAT 2 CAUS of tuberculosis 2 DATE 4 JUL 1909 2 PLAC Cherokee, Alabama 2 NOTE Name: Shirley Dewberry 3 CONT Email: dewberry@cableone.net 3 CONT URL: 3 CONT URL title: 3 CONT Note: 3 CONT Source: www.genforum.com 3 CONT Posted By: Mildred Aday 3 CONT Subject: Obit: W. T. Craig 3 CONT Post Date: July 25, 10026 3 CONT Forum: Tishomingo County, MS Genealogy Forum 3 CONT 3 CONT The Vidette 3 CONT July 8, 1909 3 CONT 3 CONT Died - At Cherokee, Ala., on the night of July 4th, Mr. W. T. Craig, ag 3 CONC ed about 60, of tuberculosis. Deceased has been in failing health for m 3 CONC any months. For many years he was a depot agent at Cherokee. He was t 3 CONC he father of Mrs. Ora Allen, formerly of this place. 1 CENS 2 DATE 1850 2 PLAC Franklin County, Alabama 1 CENS 2 DATE 1860 2 PLAC Franklin County, Alabama 1 FAMS @F1034@ 1 FAMC @F3773@ 0 @I11073@ INDI 1 NAME Fannie Avery /Reynolds/ 2 GIVN Fannie Avery 2 SURN Reynolds 1 SEX F 1 _UID D7705FBD7E9EF7448EFBB668ABB0936DBC6F 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Jun 2007 1 NOTE BIRTH: 1910 Colbert Co., AL Census shows her living with daughter, Ossi 2 CONC e, and claims she was born in AL. 2 CONT 2 CONT DEATH: LAUDERDALE COUNTY, ALABAMA 2 CONT OBITUARIES 2 CONT INDEX OF DEATHS IN THE FLORENCE TIMES 2 CONT 4 JULY 1890 - 31 DECEMBER 1930 2 CONT As transcribed by the late Theo Williford Sr. 2 CONT 2 CONT DEATH: CRAIG, F. A. (Mrs) l0 Aug 28 Cherokee, Ala Pg l l2 Aug 28 1 BIRT 2 DATE FEB 1844 2 PLAC Texas 1 DEAT 2 DATE 10 AUG 1928 2 PLAC Cherokee County, Alabama 1 CENS 2 DATE 1910 2 PLAC Cherokee, Colbert County, Alabama 2 NOTE Shows her living with her daughter, Ossie, and husband. 1 FAMS @F1034@ 1 FAMC @F3810@ 0 @I11074@ INDI 1 NAME Frank /Craig/ 2 GIVN Frank 2 SURN Craig 1 SEX M 1 _UID 72D8B1F9B914544A9050B4E46BDB085D828B 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Nov 2005 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Alabama 1 CENS 2 PLAC Sheffield, Colbert County, Alabama 1 FAMC @F931@ 0 @I11076@ INDI 1 NAME William S? /Craig/ 2 GIVN William S? 2 SURN Craig 1 SEX M 1 _UID 6B3557678A16234AB5693F4BC75713F135DA 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Sep 2007 1 BIRT 2 PLAC North Carolina 1 FAMS @F3773@ 0 @I11077@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth? // 2 GIVN Elizabeth? 1 SEX F 1 _UID 06E87533390E7B40B6168BD3868836595F69 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 Apr 2007 1 BIRT 2 PLAC North Carolina 1 FAMS @F3773@ 0 @I11078@ INDI 1 NAME Fannie B /Craig/ 2 GIVN Fannie B 2 SURN Craig 1 SEX F 1 _UID 3B334FAD2C2E9C42982D9BEC9511C093E70F 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 Nov 2005 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1871 2 PLAC Alabama 1 CENS 2 DATE 1880 2 PLAC Colbert County, Alabama 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F1034@ 0 @I11079@ INDI 1 NAME William T /Craig/ 2 GIVN William T 2 SURN Craig 2 NSFX Jr 1 SEX M 1 _UID D9B539785114BF44A0FA5C498AD12A1C8759 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Sep 2007 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1869 2 PLAC Alabama 1 CENS 2 DATE 1870 2 PLAC Dickson, Colbert County, Alabama 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F1034@ 0 @I11080@ INDI 1 NAME Ossie May /Craig/ 2 GIVN Ossie May 2 SURN Craig 1 SEX F 1 _UID BA32556D0A9DC446B50767E028244EB0AC0D 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 Nov 2005 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Alabama 1 CENS 2 PLAC Colbert County, Alabama 1 CENS 2 PLAC Cherokee Town, Colbert County, Alabama 1 FAMC @F1034@ 0 @I12438@ INDI 1 NAME Peter /Zaskoda/ 2 GIVN Peter 2 SURN Zaskoda 1 SEX M 1 _UID B3159E851CE61147BDD247403D7F96B3600B 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Mar 2007 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 OCT 1842 2 PLAC Czechoslovakia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 6 NOV 1906 1 BURI 2 PLAC St Andrew's Catholic Cemetery, Hillje, Wharton County, Texas 1 IMMI 2 DATE MAY 1884 2 PLAC Poland on the Helvetia to New York 2 NOTE Name: Peter Zaskoda 3 CONT Arrival Date: 21 May 1884 3 CONT Estimated Birth Year: abt 1844 3 CONT Age: 40 Gender: Male 3 CONT Port of Departure: Liverpool, England 3 CONT Destination: United States of America 3 CONT Place of Origin: Poland 3 CONT Ship Name: Helvetia 3 CONT Port of Arrival: New York 3 CONT Line: 6 Microfilm Serial: M237 3 CONT Microfilm Roll: 476 List Number: 595 3 CONT Port Arrival State: New York 3 CONT Port Arrival Country: United States 3 CONT 1 FAMS @F407@ 1 FAMC @F4324@ 0 @I12439@ INDI 1 NAME Anna /Mrkva/ 2 GIVN Anna 2 SURN Mrkva 2 NICK Annie 1 SEX F 1 _UID F87752EB9C1BF147BECF74B8D083795D7D47 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Mar 2007 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 JUL 1845 2 PLAC Austria - Bohemia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 9 MAY 1917 1 BURI 2 PLAC St Andrew's Catholic Cemetery, Hillje, Wharton County, Texas 1 CENS 2 DATE 1910 2 PLAC Wharton County, Texas 2 NOTE 1910 Census shows her as head of household, having been married twice, a 3 CONC nd have had a total of 9 children with 6 living. 3 CONT 1 FAMS @F407@ 1 FAMC @F4325@ 0 @I12441@ INDI 1 NAME /Unknown/ 2 SURN Unknown 1 SEX M 1 _UID 61ABAFF5A215C64DBB17C31E4936ED6D06B6 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Feb 2003 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Austria - Bohemia 1 FAMS @F4325@ 0 @I12442@ INDI 1 NAME /Unknown/ 2 SURN Unknown 1 SEX F 1 _UID 48D1E6F1AF2B5649A8B1D7587226E549B7B0 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Feb 2003 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Austria - Bohemia 1 FAMS @F4325@ 0 @I14690@ INDI 1 NAME Parmenas /Palmer/ 2 GIVN Parmenas 2 SURN Palmer 1 SEX M 1 _UID 8ADEFDB1ABDFFF488EDE46AD6EC014C54DF8 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Oct 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 27 MAY 1719 2 PLAC North Farnham, Richmond, Virginia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1761 2 PLAC Lunenburg, Virginia 1 FAMS @F2440@ 1 FAMC @F5093@ 0 @I14691@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Ann /Draper/ 2 GIVN Mary Ann 2 SURN Draper 1 SEX F 1 _UID 47D7D60F8F38E1429FD914DBC5090294B825 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Oct 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 MAR 1718 2 PLAC Lunenburg, Virginia 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 6 OCT 1761 1 FAMS @F2440@ 1 FAMC @F5094@ 0 @I14692@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Palmer/ 2 GIVN Robert 2 SURN Palmer 1 SEX M 1 _UID 585C52EAC9F2C34AB8F1C5775A07EDEFDADA 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Mar 2003 1 FAMS @F5093@ 1 FAMC @F5095@ 0 @I14693@ INDI 1 NAME Martha Jeffery /Freeman/ 2 GIVN Martha Jeffery 2 SURN Freeman 1 SEX F 1 _UID 7834BA5704BAB0438473D5FDDB56CA99CB5B 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Oct 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 APR 1698 2 PLAC North Farnham, Richmond, Virginia 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMS @F5093@ 1 FAMC @F5096@ 0 @I14813@ INDI 1 NAME Samuel /Seal/ 2 GIVN Samuel 2 SURN Seal 1 SEX M 1 _UID DDCC01B8C402C54597A77CE6A441D230B965 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Sep 2008 1 NOTE From Gloria Rice West : 2 CONT SAMUEL SEALE 2 CONT 2 CONT Samual Seal, son of Peter Seal and his first wife, Pollie Slye, was bor 2 CONC n 1815 in Hawkins County, TN. He married Nancy Brewer, July 4, 1832 in H 2 CONC awkins Co. TN. She was born December 4, 1816, and died April 1891. Nanc 2 CONC y was the daughter of Howell Cobb Brewer (See Brewer Chapter), and his f 2 CONC irst wife Nancy (Short) Brewer. They had 17 children of which 11 grew t 2 CONC o maturity. They are as follows: 2 CONT 2 CONT 1. Pleasant Seal, born 1833, married Elizabeth Greene. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2. Lucy Seal, born 1836, married James L. Vaughan. 2 CONT 2 CONT 3. Elizabeth "Betty" Seal, born 1839, married Wm. Billy Drinnon. 2 CONT 2 CONT 4. Mary J. Seal, born 1841, married #1 David Greene #2 Woodson T. Trent 2 CONC . 2 CONT 2 CONT 5. Zannie Seal, born 1843, married James Madison Trent. (Our line). See 2 CONT Trent Chapter. 2 CONT 2 CONT 6. Sarah Seal, born 1845, married #1 Houston Greene #2 Joe Buttry. 2 CONT 2 CONT 7. Nancy Seal, born 1847, married William Harve Trent. 2 CONT 2 CONT 8. Merniva Seal, born 1851, married John Greene. 2 CONT 2 CONT 9. Martha Seal, born 1853, married Robert A. Greene. 2 CONT 2 CONT 10. Samual Seal, Jr, born 1854, married Jane Odom. 2 CONT 2 CONT 11. Liza Seal, born 1858, married John Westly Davis. 2 CONT 2 CONT The "Seale Girls" were counted as the local Belles in that area. There w 2 CONC ere nine girls in this family. In the Rogersville Herald, dated Februar 2 CONC y 4, 1886, Samuel Seal age 74 and wife Nancy Seal age 72, are still liv 2 CONC ing near here and enjoying common health. They have 89 grandchildren li 2 CONC ving, 10 dead, 81 great grandchildren living and 17 dead, and 1 great g 2 CONC randchild married. 2 CONT R.S. Seal Reporter 2 CONT 2 CONT The Mulberry Gap Association Records gives an account of our great grea 2 CONC t grandmother's death: Sister Nancy Seal was born Dec. 4, 1816 and was m 2 CONC arried to Samual Seal July 4, 1832. Died April 1891 of la-grippe. The r 2 CONC ecords said Nancy Seals joined War Creek Baptist Church in 1835. 2 CONT 2 CONT When Roy and I stopped in Rogersville, TN. and went to the courthouse t 2 CONC o do research, I found a copy of Samual and Nancy Brewer Seal's marriag 2 CONC e license recorded in the marriage book. I was more than happy to make a c 2 CONC opy. 2 CONT 2 CONT There is much more on the Seale Family in Alton Greene's book, but I ha 2 CONC ve only chosen to write about our immediate family line. I hope you hav 2 CONC e enjoyed reading about our Seale Heritage. I found it to be very inter 2 CONC esting and different from most of the other families. I am proud to be a m 2 CONC ixture of all of these families! 1 SOUR @S306@ 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1815 2 PLAC Hawkins County, Tennessee 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Hawkins County, Tennessee 1 FAMS @F1392@ 1 FAMC @F5137@ 0 @I14814@ INDI 1 NAME Nancy /Brewer/ 2 GIVN Nancy 2 SURN Brewer 1 SEX F 1 _UID 842453812DE6D649AD4B93B4211EF2B5D340 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Sep 2008 1 NOTE From Gloria Rice West : 2 CONT 2 CONT Nancy Brewer is from a long line of Brewers going back to George Brewer w 2 CONC ho married Sarah Lanier, granddaughter of John Lanier, Sr, our Huguenot I 2 CONC mmigrant to Virginia. Through this line you are eligible to become a me 2 CONC mber of the Huguenot Society. I am currently serving my second term as P 2 CONC resident of the Oklahoma Huguenot Society of the Colony of Manakin Town 2 CONC , VA. 2 CONT 2 CONT The Huguenots were protestants who broke away from the Catholic Church i 2 CONC n France and were severly persecuted. Many were massacred at the St. Ba 2 CONC rtholemew's Massacre, murdered in wars, and many fled their homeland to o 2 CONC ther countries. Our Lanier family fled to England. 1 SOUR @S306@ 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 JUL 1832 2 PLAC Hawkins County, Tennessee 1 DEAT 2 DATE APR 1891 1 FAMS @F1392@ 1 FAMC @F5138@ 0 @I14815@ INDI 1 NAME Howell Cobb /Brewer/ 2 GIVN Howell Cobb 2 SURN Brewer 1 SEX M 1 _UID AC30B648DAACAA4798FA4DA33966C3E61B00 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Sep 2008 1 NOTE H O W E L L C O B B B R E W E R 2 CONT 2 CONT This is the last Brewer ancestor I will be covering, as I listed Nancy B 2 CONC rewer Seale, Howell Cobb Brewer's daughter, in the Seale Chapter. Howel 2 CONC l Cobb Brewer was born in Moore County, NC, October 20, 1790. He died i 2 CONC n Sturgeon, Owsley County, KY, April 19, 1886. He married Nancy Short i 2 CONC n Moore County, NC, September 10, 1810. She died in Hawkins County, TN, A 2 CONC pril 22, 1834. Howell Cobb had 11 children by his first wife, Nancy Sho 2 CONC rt.# 2 CONT 2 CONT Howell then married his second wife, name not known, in Hawkins Co. TN, S 2 CONC eptember 12, 1834. No children were born to this union and she died Jun 2 CONC e 16, 1837. He then married #3, Mary Polly Wolfe, in Hawkins County, TN 2 CONC , September 3, 1838. She was born in TN in 1800, and died at Sturgeon, O 2 CONC wsley County, KY, June 2, 1896. She was the daughter of George and Poll 2 CONC y___Wolfe. 2 CONT 2 CONT Following is a Biographical sketch of Howell Cobb Brewer at Home, Owsle 2 CONC y County, KY, August 13, 1885, that was given to Rev. Ealan P. Brewer: 2 CONT 2 CONT Howell Brewer, age 94 years, nine months and thirteen days, was born in t 2 CONC he State of NC, Moore County, on Dup River, in the year of our Lord, Oc 2 CONC tober 20, 1790. Married there on the 10 of September 1810. Emigrated fr 2 CONC om there to Hawkins Co. TN in 1814, then 24 years old. 2 CONT 2 CONT "Me and my wife had twelve children, one born in NC. We lived together a 2 CONC bout 24 years and in the year 1834, April 22, she died.. Then enters th 2 CONC e second wife, the 12 of September 1834. I had no children by her. She d 2 CONC ied June 16, 1837. She lay about 16 months of that time. She was scarce 2 CONC ly able to walk alone. 2 CONT On September 3, 1838, I married my third wife. We had five children. Fo 2 CONC ur sons and one daughter and we and all of my first wife's children are s 2 CONC till living. I raised eleven of my first wife's and five of my last wif 2 CONC e's children to man and womanhood, which makes sixteen in all and I nev 2 CONC er had to part with any of them. 2 CONT I joined the Missionary Baptist Church in the year of 1832 and have liv 2 CONC ed in my duty most of my life. I have been in public life, Civil and Mi 2 CONC litary, upwards of fifty years. I had two sons that volunteered in the F 2 CONC lorida War and served six months. Then I had two sons that went into th 2 CONC e war with Mexico and served until peace was made. At the commencement o 2 CONC f the late war, I had nine sons living; out of the nine, six entered th 2 CONC e Federal Army. Five of whom served three years. I finished in the late w 2 CONC ar, sons, sons-in-law, grandsons, the fifth part of Captains Company, ( 2 CONC 20). 2 CONT I have lived to see the fourth and might say the fifth generation. I ha 2 CONC ve 133 grandchildren now living, and great grandchildren, I might say 2 2 CONC 00. 2 CONT "I immigrated from East Tennessee in the year of 1848 to Owsley County, K 2 CONC Y, and have lived here since." 2 CONT Written by V. S. Brewer, August 13, 1885. 2 CONT 2 CONT Howell Cobb Brewer was Justice of the Peace in Hawkins County, Tennesse 2 CONC e from 1830 until 1842, and probably before and after these dates. He a 2 CONC lso served for an unknown period in the same office in Owsley County, K 2 CONC Y. 2 CONT 2 CONT List of deeds, recorded in Hawkins County, Rogersville, TN. 2 CONT 2 CONT August 6, 1839, Howell Brewer to Samual Seals, 30 acres (18-371) 2 CONT 2 CONT Howell Brewer: Males: two under 5, one 5-10, one 10-15, two 15-20, one 3 2 CONC 0-40. Females: one 5-10, two 10-15, one 30-40. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1830 Hawkins County Census: Brewer, Howell 2 CONT 211201012001. 2 CONT 2 CONT I have a picture of Howell Cobb Brewer's grave headstone marker, sent t 2 CONC o me by Claris Brewer Barrett, of Booneville, KY. She is a descendant o 2 CONC f one of his children. I hope to attend the Brewer reunion and visit th 2 CONC e graves of Howell Cobb Brewer, and then go down to War Creek Baptist C 2 CONC hurch and visit Ambrose Brewer's grave. We have a cousin, Evelyn Brewer W 2 CONC olfe, that lives on the old Brewer homestead. Mother, (Myrtle Marie Amy 2 CONC x), went to visit Evelyn and her mother, Leona Brewer in the 1960s. I h 2 CONC ave talked to Evelyn Wolfe two or three times, and she thought the worl 2 CONC d of Mother. Evelyn said they enjoyed Mother immensely; and that they j 2 CONC ust talked and laughed when Mother was there. 2 CONT 2 CONT Just this October, 2001, Roy and I had the opportunity to go to Kentuck 2 CONC y to visit Edna Jones, our Amyx kin who has helped me with so much gene 2 CONC alogy on the Amyx and Allied Families. I told her I wanted to go over t 2 CONC o Booneville, KY in Owsley Co. just east of Jackson Co where she lives. H 2 CONC owell Cobb's grave site was there and I personally wanted to visit it. 2 CONT 2 CONT On Saturday we drove over and went to the old homestead of Howell Cobb a 2 CONC nd met his great granddaughter, Pearl McCollam, and her son Robert. The 2 CONC y were so cordial and took us up to the hill where the cemetery was. Ro 2 CONC bert has built a beautiful lake on a fork where two big hills are. It i 2 CONC s loaded with fish and wildlife and game of all sorts are abundant ther 2 CONC e. 2 CONT 2 CONT I took a picture of the old fire place arc stone which came out of Howe 2 CONC ll Cobb's home. Pearl has it out in the yard. This was a great highligh 2 CONC t of my travels and research. 1 SOUR @S306@ 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 OCT 1790 2 PLAC Moore County, North Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 19 APR 1886 2 PLAC Sturgeon, Owsley County, Kentucky 1 FAMS @F5138@ 1 FAMC @F5139@ 0 @I14816@ INDI 1 NAME Nancy /Short/ 2 GIVN Nancy 2 SURN Short 1 SEX F 1 _UID C618C4E4F8908C449CAB6B39FDA8DA569EE2 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Sep 2008 1 BIRT 2 PLAC North Carolina? 1 DEAT 2 DATE 22 APR 1834 2 PLAC Hawkins County, Tennessee 1 FAMS @F5138@ 0 @I14817@ INDI 1 NAME Peter /Seal/ 2 GIVN Peter 2 SURN Seal 1 SEX M 1 _UID AB20C3951F053745AD637C1D7E20C329F6A6 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Sep 2008 1 NOTE From Gloria Rice West : 2 CONT 2 CONT PETER SEAL 2 CONT 2 CONT Peter Seal, son of Zackeriah and wife______?, was born about 1775 in Pi 2 CONC ttsylvania Co. VA. He died in Montgomery, Co. NC. Following is a list o 2 CONC f his children by his first wife, Pollie Slye. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1. Female, born 1798. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2. Zackeriah Seal, born 1800, married Elizabeth Lamb. 2 CONT 2 CONT 3. Elizabeth Seal, born 1802, married Pleasant Brewer. 2 CONT 2 CONT 4. Anne Seal, born 1805. 2 CONT 2 CONT 5. Female, born1807. 2 CONT 2 CONT 6. Female, born 1810. 2 CONT 2 CONT 7. Sarah Seal, born 1810, married Isham Brewer. 2 CONT 2 CONT 8. Samual Seal, born 1815, married Nancy Brewer. (Our line). 2 CONT 2 CONT Children by Peter and Rachel Lamb Seal: 2 CONT 2 CONT 1. John Seal, born 1823, married Locky Ann Moles? 2 CONT 2 CONT 2. James Seal, born 1825, married Mary Wilder. 2 CONT 2 CONT 3. Jarvis Seal, born 1826, married #1 Nibley Rydor #2 Emaline Harris. 2 CONT 2 CONT 4. Sarah Seal, born 1832, married John Wyatt. 2 CONT 2 CONT Children by Peter and his third wife______?. The story is Peter never d 2 CONC ivorced his second wife, but went off to Montgomery Co., NC. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1. Jackson Seal, born 1835. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2. Noah Seal, born 1837, married Mary Brown. 2 CONT 2 CONT 3. Rebecca Seal, born 1839. 2 CONT 2 CONT 4. Jemima Seal, born 1843. 2 CONT 2 CONT Peter Seal was said to have a problem, "women"! One story told on him b 2 CONC y a descendant said that after the family had been in NC several years, t 2 CONC hat Peter went back to VA to visit his relatives and while there got in 2 CONC volved with a married woman and her husband had to run him out of VA. H 2 CONC e was said to have illegitimate children by women in now Hancock Co. TN 2 CONC . His second wife, Rachel, was retarded. The children by his first wife d 2 CONC isliked the fact that he had married Rachel. They would not acknowledge h 2 CONC is children by Rachel as Seals, but called them "Peter"s.# Peter's thir 2 CONC d wife was about 40 years younger than himself. 2 CONT 2 CONT Peter Seal served in the French Indian War under General Andrew Jackson 2 CONC , who later became President. 2 CONT 2 CONT State of Tennessee Hawkins County 2 CONT Know all men by these present that I Peter Seal, a private in Capt. Ben 2 CONC jamin Powell's Company, East TN. Militia, do authorize nominate and app 2 CONC oint Lawrence Pearson my true and lawful attorney for me and in my name a 2 CONC nd for my own proper use and benefit to ask and demand and receive and r 2 CONC eceipt to the paymaster for all such sum or sums of money that is owing u 2 CONC nto me the said Peter Seal for a tour of duty served against the hostil 2 CONC e Creek Indians under command of Capt. Benjamin Powell as afore said an 2 CONC d do further authorize him the said Lawrence Pearson to endorse and rec 2 CONC eipt to the paymaster of the United States all and every paper that is l 2 CONC awful as the ____was present at the drawing myself----where of I have h 2 CONC ere unto set my hand and seal this third day of September, 1816, in the p 2 CONC resence of 2 CONT His 2 CONT Peter Seal 2 CONT Mark 2 CONT Attest: 2 CONT Joab Brewer Esquire 2 CONT John Deeney 2 CONT James Orrick 2 CONT 2 CONT Richardson Creek Baptist Church Records of 1827 list Zackeriah Seal, Da 2 CONC wson Seal, and Peter Seal, among other members. 2 CONT 2 CONT Peter Seals, is listed in the Hawkins County, TN census of 1830: Seals, P 2 CONC eter, 31000001-00011. 1 SOUR @S306@ 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1775 2 PLAC Pittsylvania County, Virginia 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Montgomery County, North Carolina 1 FAMS @F5137@ 1 FAMC @F5140@ 0 @I14818@ INDI 1 NAME Pollie /Slye/ 2 GIVN Pollie 2 SURN Slye 1 SEX F 1 _UID 046CD26B8E37AC4FA5C2F8633E5F7AB7FDF8 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Sep 2008 1 FAMS @F5137@ 0 @I14819@ INDI 1 NAME Zackeriah /Seal/ 2 GIVN Zackeriah 2 SURN Seal 1 SEX M 1 _UID A9DD88882AA168419138B6A672D88529272C 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Sep 2008 1 NOTE From Gloria Rice West : 2 CONT 2 CONT ZACKERIAH SEALE 2 CONT 2 CONT Zackeriah Seal, Son of William and __________? was born in 1754 in Hali 2 CONC fax CO. VA. He died before 1828 in Hawkins Co. TN. It is not known who Z 2 CONC ackeriah married, but following is a list of his children: 2 CONT 2 CONT 1. Female Seal, born 1773 2 CONT 2 CONT 2. Peter Seal, born 1775, married #1_______? #2Rachel Lamb, #3______? 2 CONT (Our line). 2 CONT 2 CONT 3. Female Seal, born 1778 2 CONT 2 CONT 4. Female Seal, born 1780 2 CONT 2 CONT 5. Female Seal, born 1783 2 CONT 2 CONT 6. Solomon Seal, born 1785, married Nancy Thompson 2 CONT 2 CONT 7. Female Seal, born 1787 2 CONT 2 CONT 8. Heniekel Seal, born 1790, married Sarah Hammond 2 CONT 2 CONT 9. Alfred Seal, born 1793, married Sarah_____? 2 CONT 2 CONT Zacheriah Seals is listed in the 1830 Hawkins County, TN. census: Seals 2 CONC , Zacheriah, 01001-20101. 2 CONT 2 CONT It is believed that Zackeriah fought in the Revolutionary War, but no p 2 CONC roof. He was a Baptist Preacher. He witnessed to different land sales o 2 CONC f his father and brothers. He is a taxpayer in 1782-1787 in Pittsylvani 2 CONC a Co. VA. Lives house to house with his father William Seal and his bro 2 CONC thers Solomon and James Seal. In 1791 Zackeriah moved his family to Ran 2 CONC dolph Co. NC where his brother Solomon had moved. Three of Zackeriah Se 2 CONC al's sons, Hezekiah, Peter and Solomon, were soldiers in the war of 181 2 CONC 2 with England. 1 SOUR @S306@ 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1754 2 PLAC Halifax County, Virginia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1828 2 PLAC Hawkins County, Tennessee 1 FAMS @F5140@ 1 FAMC @F5141@ 0 @I14820@ INDI 1 NAME /Unknown/ 2 SURN Unknown 1 SEX F 1 _UID D4874FE9CDDB9C4E9E52AC482433B94D66B1 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Mar 2003 1 FAMS @F5140@ 0 @I14821@ INDI 1 NAME William /Seale/ 2 GIVN William 2 SURN Seale 1 SEX M 1 _UID 18E03284CDFBB6498CE430C9D720D5A54FD6 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Mar 2008 1 NOTE From Gloria Rice West : 2 CONT S E A L E F A M I L Y 2 CONT 2 CONT When I started doing my research, I never dreamed I would find such a t 2 CONC reasure trove of information, nor find cousins who were willing to shar 2 CONC e their information with me. That is why I am writing this book. To pas 2 CONC s what little we have been able to preserve and find about our ancestor 2 CONC s and pass on to the future generations. 2 CONT 2 CONT I am so thankful to a man named, Alton Greene, from Sanger, TX. He spen 2 CONC t years traveling, visiting relatives, writing, and preserving genealog 2 CONC y history none of us may ever have known or found out. Because of him, I h 2 CONC ave been able to discover who my Trent, Seale, and Brewer ancestors wer 2 CONC e. The Greene family is richly entwined with all of our families, inclu 2 CONC ding the Amyx family. In genealogy, one learns to accept the so-called ( 2 CONC colorful) stories along with those you might consider appealing or impo 2 CONC rtant. You find out things you may not necessarily want to know. But al 2 CONC l of this is just life. Now I would like to continue with our Seale fam 2 CONC ily history. 2 CONT 2 CONT Our first proven Seal ancestor, was William Seale. The first records on h 2 CONC im are found in Halifax County, VA. in 1753. William was probably born i 2 CONC n 1730, probably in the American Colonies, and probably VA. 2 CONT 2 CONT William always spelled his name with an (e), which points to his Englis 2 CONC h ancestry. Proper names in England such as Seal were always spelled wi 2 CONC th this final e. Seal was a place, a dwelling, an area, but as a proper n 2 CONC ame the English spelled it SEALE. Seals, Seale, Seal - England, means D 2 CONC weller in, or near, a hall, one who came from Seal (hall or small wood) 2 CONC , the name of places in Kent and Derbyshire, or from Seale (hall) in Su 2 CONC rry. 2 CONT 2 CONT William Seale was born a subject of King George II, who was more intere 2 CONC sted in his German land and titles than he was in England or his Americ 2 CONC an colonies. During his rule the war between England and France began. I 2 CONC t moved to America and became "The French and Indian War." The French i 2 CONC n Canada enlisted the American Indians to help fight the English and th 2 CONC e Colonies, thus we find our William Seale, subject of King George II, c 2 CONC aught up in this war and it brings us to Halifax Co. VA. in 1753. 2 CONT 2 CONT William Seale, during his life, was a farmer, a deputy sheriff and a sc 2 CONC hool teacher. These occupations have been followed by countless descend 2 CONC ants of his. 2 CONT William Seale: 2 CONT Born about 1730, place unknown. Died after 1815 in Pittsylvania Co. or H 2 CONC alifax Co. VA. Married Nancy Anna__________? 2 CONT 2 CONT Following is a partial list of records which can be found on William Se 2 CONC ale: 2 CONT Land and Property records. Pittsylvania Co. VA. 2 CONT William Seale bought 400 acres of land in Halifax County, VA in 1756 at h 2 CONC ead of 2 CONT Rocky River running toward the Lich of Wolfe Hill. 2 CONT 2 CONT Colonial Soldiers of Halifax Co. VA. 1758. French and Indian War. 2 CONT Colonel Abraham Maury:Captains, Lieutenants, and Privates listed. 2 CONT William Seale was a private. 2 CONT 2 CONT Halifax county, VA, book 3, Page 257, 1766, July Court. 2 CONT Ordered that the Church Warden of Antrim Parish in this County do bind o 2 CONC ut 2 CONT Zackary, Peter, James, and Solomon Seale, poor children of William Seal 2 CONC e 2 CONT according to law. It appearing to the court that said father is not abl 2 CONC e to maintain 2 CONT and instruct them in Christian principals. 2 CONT 2 CONT (The all powerful and strong Church of England at that time could do th 2 CONC ings like 2 CONT that in the early colonies). 2 CONT 2 CONT Pittsylvania County, VA. Defendants Index to Court Orders, August 1799. 2 CONT Book 9, Page 137. William Seale appointed Constable of this county. 2 CONT 2 CONT Following is a lively interesting story about our forebear, William Sea 2 CONC le: 2 CONT 2 CONT Halifax County, VA. 1753 2 CONT Plaintiff - Murphy 2 CONT Defendant - Seale 2 CONT Joseph Murphy an infant under the age of twenty one years by Elenor Smi 2 CONC th 2 CONT his mother and next friend--against William Seale. For reasons appearin 2 CONC g to this 2 CONT court ordered that this suit be dismissed. 2 CONT 2 CONT From other records it would seem that Elenor Smith had first married __ 2 CONC __Murphy, that said Murphy left his son, Joseph also some money. Elenor m 2 CONC arried second time to Gideon Smith who had also been married before and h 2 CONC e had left her and his Smith children some money which seemly said Elen 2 CONC or was spending freely. It appears that William Seale had borrowed or t 2 CONC ook as a gift, money from Elenor that belonged to her son Joseph Murphy a 2 CONC nd was helping her spend Smith money. 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1730 2 PLAC Virginia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1815 2 PLAC Pittsylvania Co, Or Halifax Co., Virginia 1 FAMS @F5141@ 0 @I14822@ INDI 1 NAME Nancy Anna // 2 GIVN Nancy Anna 1 SEX F 1 _UID A76A4BAE3DBC894CB2E69467A6E6533B850C 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Mar 2003 1 FAMS @F5141@ 0 @I14823@ INDI 1 NAME Peter /Seal/ 2 GIVN Peter 2 SURN Seal 1 SEX M 1 _UID C5520C6CA6F66844937DEC75415CC3903812 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1756 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F5141@ 0 @I14824@ INDI 1 NAME James /Seal/ 2 GIVN James 2 SURN Seal 1 SEX M 1 _UID 500973ACDF53FF4D8169399138540694D0CB 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1758 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F5141@ 0 @I14825@ INDI 1 NAME Solomon /Seal/ 2 GIVN Solomon 2 SURN Seal 1 SEX M 1 _UID 5AC9AF73BC491C45A0DAF6D25FBD12C9E4BC 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1760 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F5141@ 0 @I14826@ INDI 1 NAME /Seal/ 2 SURN Seal 1 _UID 4CF4247F2FD72D438F6A069522FA5F2890CC 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1763 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F5141@ 0 @I14827@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Seal/ 2 GIVN Elizabeth 2 SURN Seal 1 SEX F 1 _UID DF14FC9AC1DF0841AE7B908CF77C4D980F5B 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1767 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F5141@ 0 @I14828@ INDI 1 NAME William /Seal/ 2 GIVN William 2 SURN Seal 2 NSFX Jr 1 SEX M 1 _UID 690E942257542A429A6FFF9A11AF653D4807 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1769 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F5141@ 0 @I14829@ INDI 1 NAME /Seal/ 2 SURN Seal 1 SEX F 1 _UID 3689D56A30ED0E49A9998422573EF851388B 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1773 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F5140@ 0 @I14830@ INDI 1 NAME /Seal/ 2 SURN Seal 1 SEX F 1 _UID 081F8362296E5B41A74DFACE7AF25BE2A47D 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1778 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F5140@ 0 @I14831@ INDI 1 NAME /Seal/ 2 SURN Seal 1 SEX F 1 _UID 6C8749F919BFF941A796E09D0746BF525F11 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1783 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F5140@ 0 @I14832@ INDI 1 NAME /Seal/ 2 SURN Seal 1 SEX F 1 _UID C0B8202BB67CB3469B558D9B7B580D452BDA 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1780 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F5140@ 0 @I14833@ INDI 1 NAME Solomon /Seal/ 2 GIVN Solomon 2 SURN Seal 1 SEX M 1 _UID 7E39F25D13FD6D4AB5A202FDA165D1A6A0D9 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1785 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F5140@ 0 @I14834@ INDI 1 NAME /Seal/ 2 SURN Seal 1 SEX F 1 _UID 4698480A8D3A4046AEDEA19E629E9ED2B898 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1787 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F5140@ 0 @I14835@ INDI 1 NAME Heniekel /Seal/ 2 GIVN Heniekel 2 SURN Seal 1 SEX M 1 _UID 8B56CA8C9A24474B809980274906A3013A7E 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1790 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F5140@ 0 @I14836@ INDI 1 NAME Alfred /Seal/ 2 GIVN Alfred 2 SURN Seal 1 SEX M 1 _UID 7981ACB8AC659F47993DE4F72EACC62ED40F 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1793 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F5140@ 0 @I14837@ INDI 1 NAME /Seal/ 2 SURN Seal 1 SEX F 1 _UID BF6145BBAC2FB04AAAE2F55FF34FC7A58376 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1798 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F5137@ 0 @I14838@ INDI 1 NAME Zackeriah /Seal/ 2 GIVN Zackeriah 2 SURN Seal 1 SEX M 1 _UID E9D23D3CB72E294F8D4B4BB9E4F1796F2AC7 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Sep 2008 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1800 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F5137@ 0 @I14839@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Seal/ 2 GIVN Elizabeth 2 SURN Seal 1 SEX F 1 _UID 250ED8595FCA1341B8C4FA5E91E309E51752 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1802 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F5137@ 0 @I14840@ INDI 1 NAME Anne /Seal/ 2 GIVN Anne 2 SURN Seal 1 SEX F 1 _UID 83776D293C00E14FA2F8D6D31AEEFA3C7DF2 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1805 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F5137@ 0 @I14841@ INDI 1 NAME /Seal/ 2 SURN Seal 1 SEX F 1 _UID EF543F00C6F36148A4A88C34754486F221FB 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1807 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F5137@ 0 @I14842@ INDI 1 NAME /Seal/ 2 SURN Seal 1 SEX F 1 _UID 3C4ED1738026924B9DFB22F3EA830E56CF83 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1810 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F5137@ 0 @I14843@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Seal/ 2 GIVN Sarah 2 SURN Seal 1 SEX F 1 _UID 7EB69EE3460F004994C05A4241401A6F4DE0 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1810 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F5137@ 0 @I14844@ INDI 1 NAME Lucy /Seal/ 2 GIVN Lucy 2 SURN Seal 1 SEX F 1 _UID 517C81D6230E3C49B4AB3B084C4A39D41F92 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1836 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F1392@ 0 @I14846@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Seal/ 2 GIVN Elizabeth 2 SURN Seal 2 NICK Betty 1 SEX F 1 _UID 4FF2D4C11BCC81479B50ACC503A0D13F94CA 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1839 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F1392@ 0 @I14849@ INDI 1 NAME David Nathaniel /Green/ 2 GIVN David Nathaniel 2 SURN Green 1 SEX M 1 _UID 7F8207F4D6415E48AA32D207341470416745 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Sep 2005 1 SOUR @S112@ 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1838 2 PLAC Hawkins County, Tennessee 2 SOUR @S112@ 1 CENS 2 DATE 1850 2 PLAC Subdivision 32, Hancock County, Tennessee 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMS @F5144@ 1 FAMC @F1394@ 0 @I14851@ INDI 1 NAME Zana /Seal/ 2 GIVN Zana 2 SURN Seal 2 NICK Zannie 1 SEX F 1 _UID 217F260BC580BB459736D60EFE73DB8DA0AB 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Sep 2008 1 NOTE From Gloria Rice West : 2 CONT 2 CONT Roy and I went to visit Roy Amyx and his daughter Freddie Jane Memorial D 2 CONC ay Weekend in 1993. We had a wonderful visit and dinner with both of th 2 CONC em. Roy has been my staunch support as far as making pictures of the fa 2 CONC mily for me, giving me information and telling me where all of our kinf 2 CONC olk lived in Tennessee. I am sorry he didn't get to see my book. I want t 2 CONC o acknowledge him and his support and help. 2 CONT 2 CONT The "Seale Girls" were counted as the local Belles in that area. There w 2 CONC ere nine girls in this family. In the Rogersville Herald, dated Februar 2 CONC y 4, 1886, Samuel Seal age 74 and wife Nancy Seal age 72, are still liv 2 CONC ing near here and enjoying common health. They have 89 grandchildren li 2 CONC ving, 10 dead, 81 great grandchildren living and 17 dead, and 1 great g 2 CONC randchild married. 2 CONT R.S. Seal Reporter 2 CONT 2 CONT While visiting Roy and Freddie I came across two letters from Grandma Z 2 CONC ana Trent to Uncle Sam, when he was a young man. I treasure the copies I h 2 CONC ave of these letters, and would like to share them with you, so that yo 2 CONC u too, may know a little of who she was, how she felt, etc. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Treadway, Tenn. 2 CONT November 23, 1904 2 CONT 2 CONT Mr. Samuel Amyx 2 CONT Dear Friend: 2 CONT 2 CONT I will drop you a few line to let you know we are all well as common an 2 CONC d hope those few lines will find you all the same. Well Samuel, I went a 2 CONC nd had your fortune told. She said you was to marry a low heavy set blu 2 CONC e eyed and fair complexion girl and she lived close to you and her folk 2 CONC s was well to do people and said that there was a high, slim, dark comp 2 CONC lexioned girl you could get and said there was a chance of you marrying t 2 CONC wice; but you would marry the light complected girl and do well. 2 CONT 2 CONT Eva Frasier said tell you she would like to see you. Bob Seals and John F 2 CONC rasier is both married now and has got a kid a piece and is doing very w 2 CONC ell. Bob lives on Holston River. Matt said tell you he was getting old a 2 CONC nd said you was making enough money to come out and see us all. 2 CONT 2 CONT Sam, I am proud you are doing well and well thought of. Tom is staying w 2 CONC ith us yet and a very good boy and is well thought of. He is nearly gro 2 CONC wn now. He says he aims to come out there when he gets old enough. Samu 2 CONC el you must come and see some of the Tennessee girls. There are several p 2 CONC retty girls out here and some wants to marry, ha ha. 2 CONT 2 CONT Sam your Uncle Samuel's Minnie has married and they have just got one g 2 CONC rown girl at home now. Little Matt Trent is doing very well, he has got t 2 CONC wo girls nearly grown. He is making money very fast and he wants to see y 2 CONC ou. 2 CONT 2 CONT Sam, I want you to be a good boy and think of what Fanny told you and t 2 CONC ry and meet her in a better world and I want you to write and tell me w 2 CONC hether Nancy told you the truth or not. 2 CONT 2 CONT I want you to write to me as quick as you get this letter. So I hope to s 2 CONC ee you all some time in life, if not, I hope we will meet in a better l 2 CONC and where sad partings never come. I close this time. 2 CONT From your old gramma Trent 2 CONT To Samuel Amyx 2 CONT 2 CONT Zanna/Zannie Seale was the daughter of Samuel Seale and Nancy Brewer. N 2 CONC ancy Brewer is from a long line of Brewers going back to George Brewer w 2 CONC ho married Sarah Lanier, granddaughter of John Lanier, Sr, our Huguenot I 2 CONC mmigrant to Virginia. Through this line you are eligible to become a me 2 CONC mber of the Huguenot Society. I am currently serving my second term as P 2 CONC resident of the Oklahoma Huguenot Society of the Colony of Manakin Town 2 CONC , VA. 2 CONT 2 CONT The Huguenots were protestants who broke away from the Catholic Chruch i 2 CONC n France and were severly persecuted. Many were massacred at the St. Ba 2 CONC rtholemew's Massacre, murdered in wars, and many fled their homeland to o 2 CONC ther countries. Our Lanier family fled to England. 1 SOUR @S306@ 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1842 2 PLAC Hancock/Hawkins County, Tennessee 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Hancock County, Tennessee 1 FAMC @F1392@ 0 @I14853@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Seal/ 2 GIVN Sarah 2 SURN Seal 1 SEX F 1 _UID 15CA87995E993840B83961B290DD23D6D8BA 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1845 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F1392@ 0 @I14856@ INDI 1 NAME Nancy /Seal/ 2 GIVN Nancy 2 SURN Seal 1 SEX F 1 _UID 57D4E5D41CC5BA4081E1367F508CEA19B530 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1847 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F1392@ 0 @I14858@ INDI 1 NAME Merniva /Seal/ 2 GIVN Merniva 2 SURN Seal 1 SEX F 1 _UID B648BD54401EF6448B33000E120B68FFF7B7 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1851 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 1918 2 PLAC Hancock County, Tennessee 1 FAMC @F1392@ 0 @I14860@ INDI 1 NAME Martha /Seal/ 2 GIVN Martha 2 SURN Seal 1 SEX F 1 _UID 463370B3CC93FD4B98C70E73D5CC5A75939F 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1852 2 PLAC Hancock County, Tennessee 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1940 2 PLAC Hancock County, Tennessee 1 FAMC @F1392@ 0 @I14862@ INDI 1 NAME Samual /Seal/ 2 GIVN Samual 2 SURN Seal 2 NSFX Jr 1 SEX M 1 _UID 61F28FB7E8CB7F4E988B43A42C38D162BA57 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1854 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F1392@ 0 @I14864@ INDI 1 NAME Liza /Seal/ 2 GIVN Liza 2 SURN Seal 1 SEX F 1 _UID 928A6A6FD74677428548E85A3769A493B1F7 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1858 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F1392@ 0 @I14921@ INDI 1 NAME Alexander /Trent/ 2 GIVN Alexander 2 SURN Trent 1 SEX M 1 _UID B7613EA97472A844A97A44BEDEBF2D23E380 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Sep 2008 1 NOTE From Gloria Rice West : 2 CONT 2 CONT Alexander Trent, born 1797 in Virginia. son of William and Charity Burt 2 CONC on Osborne Trent. He married Mary Polly Martin, born 1797. They lived i 2 CONC n Hancock County, TN and farmed. My cousin, Mary Thelma Cloud Odom told R 2 CONC oy and me that she believed they had slaves. One of these slaves was na 2 CONC med Washington James, born 1820 in Virginia. 2 CONT In the 1830 census I found Trent, Alexander: 000010001-10000001. In the 1 2 CONC 850 census Alexander Trent is listed: Trent, Alexander 52, Mary 52, Eli 2 CONC zabeth 24, Zachariah 22, Pleasant 18, Jesse 12, Madison 9, Washington J 2 CONC ames 20, T T, Ha-197-29. 2 CONT 2 CONT Mary Martin was the Dau. of William Martin & Lewey (Lucinda) Burton or L 2 CONC ucinda Burton. William Martin's will was dated August 4, 1820 in Hawkin 2 CONC s Co. Courthouse. Wit: Francis Winstead 2 CONT Thomas Martin and James Martin. 2 CONT 2 CONT Mary's sister, Margaret Martin Md. Ephraim Winstead, son of Francis Win 2 CONC stead. In Francis Winstead's will, dated September 20, 1842, proven Nov 2 CONC . 7, 1842, he leaves his daughter-in-law, Margaret Winstead, widow of m 2 CONC y son Ephraim Winstead, all my property - for her kindness and attentio 2 CONC n. My daughter-in-law Margaret and my grandson James Winstead to be exe 2 CONC cutrix and executor. Wit: Jesse Cope 2 CONT Paschal Martin. 2 CONT 2 CONT In Hawkins Co. Will Book I we find Francis Winstead and Matthew Winstea 2 CONC d witnesses to Eli Overtons will. No date. pg. 392. Francis Winstead an 2 CONC d Samuel Burton also witnesses will of John Croson, dated Feb. 6, 1814. S 2 CONC amuel Burton possibly is related to Charity Burton and Lucinda, wife of W 2 CONC m. Martin. 2 CONT 2 CONT (Notes taken from a letter to Gloria Rice West from Earl E. Cole). 2 CONT 2 CONT Alexander W. Trent, born Dec. 18, 1797 Hawkins Co. TN, died Nov, 4, 18 2 CONC 73 in Hancock co. TN; married Mary Martin, born 1798. She was the daugh 2 CONC ter of William Martin and Lucy Burton. Their children were: 2 CONT 2 CONT William Trent, 1817 - 1858, married Mary Baker 2 CONT Richard Trent, 1823 - 1910, married Nancy Buttery, #2 Jane Bowling, b. 1 2 CONC 872. 2 CONT Elizabeth Trent, 1826 - , married Joab Buttery 2 CONT Zachariah Trent, 1828 - , married Susan Pratt 2 CONT Lucy Trent, 1821, married Ambrose Brewer 2 CONT Pleasant Trent, 1832 - 1860, married Alvina Trent 2 CONT Jesse Trent, 1838, never married 2 CONT Madison Trent, 1841 - after 1910, married Zannie Seal, Dau. of Samuel a 2 CONC nd Nancy Brewer Seal 2 CONT 2 CONT 1830 Census Hawkins Co. TN 2 CONT 2 CONT Alexander Trent 000010001 - 10000001 2 CONT Code Male 5, 5 - 10, 10 - 15, 15 - 20, 20 - 30, 30 - 40, 40 - 50 etc. 2 CONT 1 male age 20 - 30, 1 m 60 - 70, 1 female 5, 1 female age 50 - 60 2 CONT This is Alexander Trent, SR., American Rev. Soldier, b. March 29, 1759 i 2 CONC n Chesterfield Co. VA, died May 17, 1841 age 82 in Hawkins Co. TN, marr 2 CONC ied Jane Burton 1792 in Grayson Co. VA. Jane died 1843. 2 CONT In 1830 Alexander would have been about 71 years old. 2 CONT 2 CONT Alexander Trent 1110001 - 0021101 2 CONT His age 40 - 50, wife's age 40 - 50 2 CONT This is Alexander C. Trent who married Mary Scalf who left Hawkins Co. T 2 CONC N area before 1850. 2 CONT 2 CONT In same area as Wm. Trent. 2 CONT 2 CONT Page 83 of 1830 Census: 2 CONT William Trent 01011001 - 00000001 2 CONT This is Wm. D. Trent Sr. married Charity Burton 1770 - 1847. She died S 2 CONC pring 1847. Charity made an oath 1843 that she knew Alexander and Jane B 2 CONC urton Trent etc. for her pension application. 2 CONT 2 CONT Alexander Trent 111001 - 210001 2 CONT This is son of Wm. D. Trent Sr. who married Mary Martin. 2 CONT 2 CONT Zachariah Trent 10001 - 12101, son of Wm. D. who married Neomia Greene # 2 CONC 1. 2 CONT 2 CONT Alexander, Wm. SR., and Zachariah lived next door to each in 1830. 2 CONT 2 CONT Now as per the 1830 census Hawkins Co. TN. 2 CONT Alexander Trent 111001 - 210001 2 CONT His and wife's age between 30 and 40 so both were born in 1790s. 3 son a 2 CONC nd 3 daughters born before 1830 census was taken. 2 CONT William Trent, 1817, male age 10 -15 2 CONT Richard, 1823, male age 5 - 10 2 CONT Lucy, 1821, female age 5 - 10 2 CONT Elizabeth, 1826, female age 5 2 CONT Zachariah, 1828, male age under 5 2 CONT ____female age under 5 2 CONT Plesant, 1832 2 CONT Jesse, 1838 2 CONT James Madison, 1841 2 CONT My list agrees with Alton Lee Greene's list for Alexander's children. H 2 CONC e only showed eight, but there were at least nine. Six born before 1830 a 2 CONC nd 3 born after 1830. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1850 census Hancock Co. TN 2 CONT 2 CONT Ambrose Brewer, 32, born TN 2 CONT Lucy Brewer Trent, 28, " " 2 CONT Nancy Brewer 2 2 CONT George Brewer 1 2 CONT 2 CONT 1850 Census Hancock Co. TN 2 CONT Thomas Trent 27 VA 2 CONT Sarah " 29 VA 2 CONT Malissa " 14 2 CONT Nancy 11, John 7, James 6, Wm 5, Elizabeth 3 2 CONT 2 CONT I believe he was son of Alexander and Mary Scalf Trent, also he was bo 2 CONC rn in VA as per 1850 census so that eliminates him from being son of Al 2 CONC exander and Mary Martin Trent. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1850 Claiborne Co. TN census 2 CONT Alexander Trent 55 2 CONT Mary " 55 2 CONT Isaiah 19, Jemima 18 and others. CL 912 - 607 2 CONT This is Alexander and Mary Scalf Trent. They were not in TN in 1860 2 CONT 2 CONT 1840 Census Hawkins Co. TN 2 CONT Alexander Trent Sr. 00000000001 - 0010000001 2 CONT Amer. Rev. Sold m. Jane Burton page 67 2 CONT Alexander Trent 120001 - 210001 page 67 2 CONT William Scalf 00001 - 0011 page 73 2 CONT Alexander Trent 0011001 - 00110001 page 73 2 CONT Thomas Trent page 73 2 CONT Alexander W. Trent 1110101 - 0010000001 page 67 2 CONT Thomas Trent 00001 - 20001 page 73 2 CONT William Trent 00001 - 10001 page 67 2 CONT 2 CONT Thomas Martin Sr. 010110001 - 00010001 page 69 2 CONT Margaret Winstead 01121000001 - 0000101001 2 CONT 2 CONT So we have 4 Alexander Trents in Hawkins Co. TN census of 1840 2 CONT 2 CONT Alexander W. Trent age 40 - 50 b. 1790 m. Mary Martin 2 CONT Alexander Trent m. Milta Scalf 2 CONT Alexander Trent Sr. age 80 - 90 2 CONT 3rd Alexander Trent age 30 - 40, b. 1800 - 1810 2 CONT 2 CONT Thomas Trent page 73 age 20 - 30 lived next door to Alexander Trent who m 2 CONC arried Milta Scalf 2 CONT Thomas married Sarah. He was son of Alexander and Milta Scalf Trent 2 CONT 2 CONT Alexander W. Trent 1 ma 5, 1m 5 - 10 , 1 f 10 - 15, 1 m 20 - 30, and 1 f a 2 CONC ge 15 - 20. 2 CONT Alexander and Mary Martin Trents children still at home in 1840. 2 CONT 2 CONT "I believe that Thomas Martin Sr. was a brother to Wm. Martin who m. Lu 2 CONC cy. Also James Martin who witnessed Wms. will was probably a brother." b 2 CONC y Earl E. Cole, 1997 1 SOUR @S306@ 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 DEC 1797 2 PLAC Tennessee 2 SOUR @S113@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 4 NOV 1873 2 PLAC Hawkins County, Tennessee 2 SOUR @S113@ 1 FAMC @F8864@ 0 @I14923@ INDI 1 NAME George /Brewer/ 2 GIVN George 2 SURN Brewer 1 SEX M 1 _UID 63826C71CA845E49B91691AB18004D8AB177 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Mar 2003 1 FAMC @F5138@ 0 @I14924@ INDI 1 NAME Ambrose /Brewer/ 2 GIVN Ambrose 2 SURN Brewer 1 SEX M 1 _UID 39B7A32954461442892BBA42066A8B5BB236 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1815 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F5138@ 0 @I14925@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Polly /Brewer/ 2 GIVN Mary Polly 2 SURN Brewer 1 SEX F 1 _UID B810980E6258C942BE0F73FA49AA96F5EB32 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1818 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F5138@ 0 @I14926@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Brewer/ 2 GIVN Sarah 2 SURN Brewer 1 SEX F 1 _UID FD5620064665E8479DE1EA92ADEE314962A4 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1823 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F5138@ 0 @I14927@ INDI 1 NAME James M /Brewer/ 2 GIVN James M 2 SURN Brewer 1 SEX M 1 _UID 986C22F8171F5245866C72DF9FD60F38EAD1 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1825 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F5138@ 0 @I14928@ INDI 1 NAME Howell P /Brewer/ 2 GIVN Howell P 2 SURN Brewer 1 SEX M 1 _UID 58BEA78D0825D94FBBCEFA34D43577976DF3 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1826 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F5138@ 0 @I14929@ INDI 1 NAME William /Brewer/ 2 GIVN William 2 SURN Brewer 1 SEX M 1 _UID E61CF54FBF1CF64FA75C72F51278E0538DEC 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1829 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F5138@ 0 @I14930@ INDI 1 NAME Orville /Brewer/ 2 GIVN Orville 2 SURN Brewer 1 SEX M 1 _UID 6F97AB1BF2540349A431C0B2BCCF57BC435D 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1831 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F5138@ 0 @I14931@ INDI 1 NAME Martha /Brewer/ 2 GIVN Martha 2 SURN Brewer 1 SEX F 1 _UID 2FD4386480EE95488F884F6919EE392A23F5 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1834 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F5138@ 0 @I14932@ INDI 1 NAME Joab /Brewer/ 2 GIVN Joab 2 SURN Brewer 1 SEX M 1 _UID 4FABC901C8C68140BBAFCC821D57A3765854 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Mar 2003 1 FAMC @F5138@ 0 @I14933@ INDI 1 NAME Ambrose /Brewer/ 2 GIVN Ambrose 2 SURN Brewer 1 SEX M 1 _UID A3CE934BA796F6478C69C11B61C0BDD850DE 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Sep 2008 1 NOTE A M B R O S E B R E W E R 2 CONT 2 CONT The following record was given to me by a cousin, Geneva Hopkins, in Sn 2 CONC eedville, TN. She is the Register Clerk in Hancock County Courthouse, t 2 CONC hat gave me over 30 pages of Brewer data. The researcher of this materi 2 CONC al was Mrs. Janice B. Reddin, contributed by Nova M. Mertens, of Indian 2 CONC apolis, IN. 2 CONT 2 CONT "The founder of the family in which this work is interested was Ambrose B 2 CONC rewer. He lived in what is now Catawba County, NC, born about 1760. He s 2 CONC erved under Colonel Cleveland at the "Battle of Kings Mountain", Octobe 2 CONC r 7, 1789, Revolutionary War. Soon after this he moved over the mountai 2 CONC ns and settled on War Creek, in what is now Hancock County, TN. He was o 2 CONC ne of the first settlers of the locality. He was a Freemason. He had a w 2 CONC ife and a son, Joab, at this time". 2 CONT 2 CONT Tradition in one branch of the family has reported Ambrose to have 12 b 2 CONC oys. The 1830 Census of Hawkins County, TN show him with a family of yo 2 CONC ung children which suggests that he may have reared a second family.# 2 CONT 2 CONT Following is an article written by George A. Williams, October 4, 1924, p 2 CONC ublished in the News-Sentinel , Treadway, TN. (Courtesy of Alton L. Gre 2 CONC ene, Sanger, TX). 2 CONT "Few persons outside of the Masonic fraternity knew that the first Free 2 CONC mason who ever came to Hancock County, lies buried on the farm of Thoma 2 CONC s Wilder, in the 2nd District of Hancock County, three miles north of T 2 CONC readway. He was buried beside his two slaves. 2 CONT Soon after the "Battle of Kings Mountain", one Ambrose Brewer, who was a F 2 CONC reemason, and a private under Colonel Cleveland in the memorable battle 2 CONC , made his way into what is now Hancock County, and settled on War Cree 2 CONC k, three miles north of where Treadway is now located. 2 CONT Ambrose Brewer, then in his twenties, was a relative of the writer, and l 2 CONC eft many descendants in Hancock County, who are among the best citizens o 2 CONC f the county, and are well known for their honesty and integrity. 2 CONT Mr. Brewer was a very enthusiastic Whig, before and after the Revolutio 2 CONC nary War, and did his part towards freeing this country from the Britis 2 CONC h Yoke. In doing his duty as an American Soldier, he incurred the hatre 2 CONC d and ill will of the numerous Tories that infected that part of NC whe 2 CONC re he lived, (Catawba County). Shortly after the "Battle of Kings Mount 2 CONC ain" in which he took a conspicuous part, he crossed the mountains into w 2 CONC hat is now Tennessee and stayed about one year. Then he returned to his o 2 CONC wn home and brought back his young wife and son Joab, and lived to a ri 2 CONC pe old age in what is now Hancock County. 2 CONT He came at a time when the Indians roamed this country unmolested, when t 2 CONC he wild game of the mountains feared not the crack of the hunter's gun, w 2 CONC hen his only neighbors were the Indians, the owls, deer, wild turkey an 2 CONC d other wild creatures, and built him a log cabin of the rudest kind on W 2 CONC ar Creek. By some means, he obtained a large tract of land along this c 2 CONC reek at a time when land was worth very little. The lands along the cre 2 CONC ek were full of swamps, mosquitoes, and malaria. 2 CONT Ambrose was a Freemason, had been a Mason in NC or some other place. It i 2 CONC s regretted that his parent lodge is not known to the writer, who is in 2 CONC debted to W.H. Smith; who lived to a great age and died at Treadway sev 2 CONC eral years ago. Mr. Smith was a distant relative of Mr. Brewer and also a M 2 CONC aster Mason and a member of Sneedville Lodge No. 277, F. & A.M. He vouc 2 CONC hed that Mr. Brewer was a Mason, and stated that he had seen Mr. Brewer w 2 CONC ith receipts for lodge dues and a traveling card; but the name and numb 2 CONC er of the lodge is unknown to the writer. He will be remembered by Maso 2 CONC ns in Hancock County for many years after his death. The Masons decorat 2 CONC ed his grave each year when the flowers bloomed. 2 CONT If Mr. Ambrose Brewer lived here at the time the Indians were here is p 2 CONC ositively known by many of the oldest relatives, whom are numerous in H 2 CONC ancock county. Some of them relate that a battle between the Whites and t 2 CONC he Indians took place on the high lands of Mr. Brewer; (War Creek proba 2 CONC bly received it's name from the Indian Battles), and on a high ridge on t 2 CONC he farm owned by W. H. Greene of Treadway; which is a part of the lands o 2 CONC nce owned by Mr. Brewer. It is yet plainly visible, the deep trenches u 2 CONC sed by the White soldiers in a battle on the farm and in the low ground 2 CONC s and swamps along the bottoms of Mr. Greene. Several years ago a deep d 2 CONC itch or drain was dug up at a depth of two and three feet. In the trenc 2 CONC hes, which protected the Whites on the ridge, many arrow heads of flint w 2 CONC ere found. This proves that the Whites were entrenched on the hill and t 2 CONC he Indians were down in the swamps in the low grounds where the battle w 2 CONC as fought. 2 CONT It is deeply regretted that more is not known of Mr. Brewer's Masonic c 2 CONC onnections. It may be that at one time he affiliated with some of the l 2 CONC odges of TN. Most all of the older Masons of Hancock County, who could t 2 CONC hrow a light on the subject, are long since dead. The lodge at Sneedvil 2 CONC le has been destroyed. The only data at hand was obtained from the late W 2 CONC . H. Smith. A relative of Mr. Smith remembered that Mr. Brewer was reco 2 CONC gnized as a Mason and as the first to come to Hancock County. He came w 2 CONC hen there was no lodge in or about Hancock County. He was a Freemason a 2 CONC t a time when Freemasons were few in number and far between. Brother Br 2 CONC ewer sleeps in Hancock County among the unnumbered dead. The sunshine a 2 CONC nd the wind pass over him. He is neither disturbed nor delighted. His s 2 CONC pirit has entered that celestial lodge on high, not made with hands, et 2 CONC ernally in the heavens. Peace to his ashes." 2 CONT Ambrose Brewer was listed in the 1830 Hawkins County census records: 11 2 CONC 1000001-121001. He is a Revolutionary War Patriot. Descendants proving l 2 CONC ineage can get into S.A.R. and D.A.R through Orlene Trent, Zana Seals, N 2 CONC ancy Brewer, on back. Following is an article given to me by Geneva Hop 2 CONC kins that enabled me to find out about our Brewer relatives. I wrote Mr 2 CONC s. Claris Barrett in Booneville, KY. She was responsible for the erecti 2 CONC on of a Revolutionary War headstone on our grand father, Ambrose Brewer 2 CONC 's grave in Hancock County, TN. Claris also sent me a picture of the he 2 CONC adstone at Ambrose's grave. I would like to include this article which f 2 CONC ollows: 2 CONT 2 CONT MARKER PLACED ON GRAVE OF AMBROSE BREWER 2 CONT 2 CONT "On Friday, July 4th, John and Farris Brewer; Don and Jean Westever; Da 2 CONC niel, Peggy and Michell Barrett; Renee Creech, Monroe and Claris Barret 2 CONC t; R.B. Pearl and grandson Bobby McCollum; Gertrude and Robert Strong; B 2 CONC ruce and Marjarie Barker; Judy Bell; Theodore and Dianna Brewer, joined b 2 CONC y Gregory, Yvonne and Marie Hudley of Berea and Nicholas and Belma Brew 2 CONC er of Baxter made a trip to Sneedville, TN, where they joined with the d 2 CONC escendants of Joab Brewer to dedicate and place a stone marker on the g 2 CONC rave of their ancestor, gr. gr. gr. grandfather, AMBROSE BREWER., who w 2 CONC as a Rev. War soldier and is buried on War Creek in Hancock Co., TN. Th 2 CONC e plaque for the marker was furnished by the "Three Forks" Chapter of t 2 CONC he DAR of Beattyville, KY., of which Claris Barrett is a member. The st 2 CONC one, dates and names was furnished by Searcy and Strong Funeral Home. 2 CONT A beautiful pot luck dinner was enjoyed by everyone after it was spread o 2 CONC n tables on the lawns of Miss Naomi Brewer of Sneedville. 2 CONT The 4th of July is reunion day for Naomi and her distant cousins who jo 2 CONC ined her to make this a day to remember. Although most were strangers a 2 CONC t first, family ties and connections soon began to appear and in a very s 2 CONC hort time it was just like one big family - all asking questions and se 2 CONC eking more information about the Brewer clan. Bill Brewer and his wife, f 2 CONC rom Loudon, TN made a visit and were a real delight and pleasure to eve 2 CONC ryone. Kay Brewer and her sister-in-law came from Norwood, Ohio to assi 2 CONC st Claris Barrett in the DAR ceremony of dedication. 2 CONT The Rev. Carl Greene, pastor of the War Creek Baptist Church called and e 2 CONC xtended an invitation to use the church for the dedication of the stone d 2 CONC ue to inclement weather that made it's unwelcome visit on and off all d 2 CONC ay. Rev. Greene is also a descendant of Ambrose Brewer, and helped in t 2 CONC he ceremony. Theodore sang the patriotic son "America", afterwards Renn 2 CONC e Creech played "Taps". Nicholas Brewer gave a brief history of Claris a 2 CONC nd her ancestors which entitled her to membership in the DAR. Jean West 2 CONC ever made a short talk about the Brewers and traced them back to the "B 2 CONC lue Bloods of England " and displayed pictures of monuments and markers f 2 CONC or all to see that wished to. 2 CONT Most everyone then made the trip up War Creek to the home of Mack Brewe 2 CONC r which is near the place where Ambrose is buried along with two of his s 2 CONC laves. The grave is on a little knoll on the side of the mountain and o 2 CONC verlooks fields and meadows owned and fought for by the Brewers and the I 2 CONC ndians. Rain made it impossible for even a four wheel drive vehicle to c 2 CONC limb the hill, although Mack Brewer had used a bull dozer to make a roa 2 CONC d to the grave. So the stone was placed on a platform made by Dallas an 2 CONC d Moore Brewer and carried up the hill. 2 CONT Brewer descendants from three of Ambrose's' sons joined in the effort t 2 CONC o carry the stone up the hill and it turned out to be an EFFORT with ca 2 CONC pital letters. Amid cheers and applause from those who had already clim 2 CONC bed the hill, the stone was placed on the ground near the head of the g 2 CONC rave. The stone was placed and leveled at the head of the grave by Robe 2 CONC rt Strong and Daniel Marriett, as were two stones that were taken for t 2 CONC he slaves. A son of Dallas Brewer read a short history about Ambrose; w 2 CONC hen he came to TN, when he died and that he was the first Mason to come t 2 CONC o Hancock County, and about the battles he had with the Indians which g 2 CONC ave War Creek it's name. He also said the Masons used to go to the grav 2 CONC e when the wild flowers were in bloom and decorate it and keep it clean 2 CONC . 2 CONT Grandpa Ambrose would have been greatly pleased to have seen the displa 2 CONC y of love and friendship among his descendants and also the dedicated a 2 CONC nd determined effort they displayed in making this a memorable day in h 2 CONC istory of the illustrious Brewer clan. 2 CONT Praise should go to Naomi Brewer, her sisters and brothers for the disp 2 CONC lay of hospitality and the work and many phone calls she made to make t 2 CONC his all possible; the Three Forks Chapter of the DAR, and especially to A 2 CONC nnis Justice and to the Searcy and Strong Funeral Home; but more especi 2 CONC ally to each and everyone who joined in to help in this endeavor. 2 CONT The Howell Cobb Brewer family reunion is held the last Sunday in each J 2 CONC une at the Owsley County, KY., Sportsmen Club Grounds in Booneville, KY 2 CONC . Everyone is invited." 2 CONT The above was written by Monroe E. Barrett, Route one, box 190, Boonevi 2 CONC lle, KY. 41314. 2 CONT 2 CONT ANCESTOR'S REVOLUTIONARY WAR SERVICES 2 CONT 2 CONT Ambrose Brewer volunteered as a Ranger or Scout in the War. He was with s 2 CONC couting parties from the commencement of the War until peace was declar 2 CONC ed. He was never attached to the main body of the army but was in sever 2 CONC al skirmishes with the enemy as a Ranger, in which capacity he acted du 2 CONC ring the war, and his position was most of the time in Moore, NC. He se 2 CONC rved under the following named officers: Capt. Tabb, Capt. Maburn, Capt 2 CONC . Thurogood, Col. Litrell and Major (Micajah) Lewis, the latter named c 2 CONC olonel (or major) was killed in a skirmish with the enemy. He served at d 2 CONC ifferent times altogether two years or more. 2 CONT 2 CONT Statement taken from National Archives, Pension File, Brewer, Ambrose, N 2 CONC .C. R1182. 2 CONT 2 CONT He served under Colonel Cleveland at the Battle of Kings Mountain, Octo 2 CONC ber 7, 1780, Rev. War, A History of the Hamblen and Allied Families, Ha 2 CONC mblen (Franklin, 1940) P. 207. 2 CONT 2 CONT Note: Dec. 19, 2001. 2 CONT (An interesting fact that I just recently read is that the "Battle of K 2 CONC ings Mountain" was fought between Colonists only, those who were Loyali 2 CONC sts or loyal to the Crown, and those who fought for our independence fr 2 CONC om England. There were a few British Col.s involved, but no British sol 2 CONC diers.) 2 CONT 2 CONT Ambrose Brewer, born ca 1753, Brunswick co., VA. died after 1855, in Ha 2 CONC ncock Co. TN. He applied for Revolutionary War Pension in 1855. He was i 2 CONC n Hawkins Co. TN, 1816, in Claiborne Co. TN. in 1840 with his son Joab. H 2 CONC is first wife was Oma Richardson, whom he married ca 1780 in Cumberland C 2 CONC o. NC. Date of her death not known. It is believed he then married ____ 2 CONC ______Russell. 1 SOUR @S306@ 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1753 2 PLAC Brunswick County, Virginia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1855 2 PLAC Hancock County, Tennessee 1 FAMS @F5139@ 1 FAMC @F5180@ 0 @I14934@ INDI 1 NAME Oma /Richardson/ 2 GIVN Oma 2 SURN Richardson 1 SEX F 1 _UID CCDE0A0820EA8342A460FAD9068D6B309052 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Mar 2003 1 FAMS @F5139@ 0 @I14935@ INDI 1 NAME Fredrick /Brewer/ 2 GIVN Fredrick 2 SURN Brewer 1 SEX M 1 _UID 2C9E4DDBE57C59429417160DD2F40352D7B5 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Mar 2003 1 FAMC @F5139@ 0 @I14936@ INDI 1 NAME George /Brewer/ 2 GIVN George 2 SURN Brewer 1 SEX M 1 _UID D6FD21DEB37E8446908FC1EB26445730897B 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Mar 2003 1 FAMC @F5139@ 0 @I14937@ INDI 1 NAME Lucinda /Brewer/ 2 GIVN Lucinda 2 SURN Brewer 1 SEX F 1 _UID 34D792D8B87F7440A061837605FF3BA53EDD 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Mar 2003 1 FAMC @F5139@ 0 @I14938@ INDI 1 NAME Oma /Brewer/ 2 GIVN Oma 2 SURN Brewer 1 SEX F 1 _UID 5172EC019FAEE1488ABC5209EEB15225DD14 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Mar 2003 1 FAMC @F5139@ 0 @I14939@ INDI 1 NAME Joab /Brewer/ 2 GIVN Joab 2 SURN Brewer 1 SEX M 1 _UID 3861936574236745AC15D6265A4B8F682D42 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1780 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F5139@ 0 @I14940@ INDI 1 NAME Prettyman /Brewer/ 2 GIVN Prettyman 2 SURN Brewer 1 SEX M 1 _UID CC1945DFE572D24CB2F01C02C62CFAA3CDD7 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1790 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F5139@ 0 @I14941@ INDI 1 NAME Ambrose /Brewer/ 2 GIVN Ambrose 2 SURN Brewer 2 NSFX Jr 1 SEX M 1 _UID 200D29B3F6193E4CBC4A832D520A171EE956 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 Sep 2005 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1798 2 PLAC Tennessee 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F5139@ 0 @I14942@ INDI 1 NAME Millenton /Brewer/ 2 GIVN Millenton 2 SURN Brewer 1 SEX M 1 _UID 6D63225118880842B6367E42A475D59B62CC 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 Sep 2005 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1800 2 PLAC North Carolina 1 CENS 2 DATE 1850 2 PLAC Subdivision 32, Hancock County, Tennessee 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F5139@ 0 @I14943@ INDI 1 NAME Pleasant /Brewer/ 2 GIVN Pleasant 2 SURN Brewer 1 SEX M 1 _UID B38C2B2C4883424B9EE0D0A215C81207D423 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1800 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F5139@ 0 @I14944@ INDI 1 NAME Howell /Brewer/ 2 GIVN Howell 2 SURN Brewer 1 SEX M 1 _UID E4C5D3D97587BD4DBCA0EEBC6E9D53A66515 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Mar 2003 1 NOTE BIOGRAPHY: H O W E L L B R E W E R 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: In George Brewer's will we find that Howell Brewer was co-ex 2 CONC ecutor with his stepmother, Alice Burwell Brewer. Apparently he was of a 2 CONC ge, because he witnessed a deed in Brunswick Co. in 1743. Howell Brewer 2 CONC , SR. had left the state leaving his wife, Rebecca Brewer and young chi 2 CONC ldren behind. Eventually she joined him. (Ct. Or. Bk. 3, 1745-49, P. 19 2 CONC 1.) 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: Howell had a suit of trespass, assault and battery against h 2 CONC im by Charles Collier. He admitted the offense, but the case was droppe 2 CONC d. September 4, a Court case reveals an attachment against him for a de 2 CONC bt, however he was privately removed so that process could not be serve 2 CONC d against him for the 41 shillings and four pence. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: Howell is later found in Bladen Co. NC in 1749. Here he rece 2 CONC ived a grant of 200 acres on the northeast side of Deep River in 1754. T 2 CONC he Moore Co. NC tax list records him in 1755 with Henry Brewer. He sold h 2 CONC is 200 acres on both sides of Deep River to Zachariah Green on August 2 2 CONC 9, 1758. (Book C. P. 138). He signed both transactions. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: Howell seems to leave a bad reputation wherever he lives, an 2 CONC d finds himself in trouble with the law. In Orange Co. NC, 1752, we fin 2 CONC d a case of John Williams vs. Howell Brewer. Then William Spruce vs. Ho 2 CONC well Brewer for debt. In the February Court of 1765 he was sued by Nath 2 CONC aniel Edwards, and in that year Charles Saxon was appointed Overseer of R 2 CONC oad in place of Howell Brewer. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: Howell protests the high recording fees in a petition to the G 2 CONC overnor & Council in 1768, and he and Nicklas Brewer are listed in Colo 2 CONC nial and State Records in NC, Vol. VII, pp. 733-6. Howell served in the C 2 CONC hatham Co. Militia in 1772 under Captain Joab Brooks's Co. A list of si 2 CONC gnatures requesting a central location for Randolph Co. NC, public buil 2 CONC dings list Howell Brewer, Sr., and Jr., along with Isaac Brewer and Reu 2 CONC ben Brewer. It is assumed that Rebecca and children had joined Howell b 2 CONC y 1746. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: The Revolutionary War Pension record of Isaac Brewer gives s 2 CONC ome important facts about his family . His father was Howell Brewer, wh 2 CONC o was from NC, but lived in Wilkes Co. GA, when Isaac was born in 1763; t 2 CONC hen they moved to Bedford Co. VA when Isaac was 4 or 5 years old. Then t 2 CONC hey moved to Chatham CO. NC and lived there until Isaac was 25 -26 year 2 CONC s old. George Brewer was a younger brother of Isaac. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: According to Ben Brewer's information sent to him by Mae Ste 2 CONC venson of her 1957 research summary: Howell Brewer lived to be 93 years o 2 CONC ld and died in Owsley Co. KY. His children included James Brewer, Orvil 2 CONC le Brewer, Ambrose Brewer (Our line), Polly Brewer, and Howell P. Brewe 2 CONC r.# 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: Mrs. Janice B. Reddin of Findlay, Ohio has spent considerabl 2 CONC e time doing research on the Brewer family. In the history of Moore Cou 2 CONC nty, NC Court Records for the period 1784-1795, said that Ambrose, Drur 2 CONC y, Linea and Micajob Brewer were residents of the county about the 1790 2 CONC s. Then in the History of Moore, CO., NC, Appendage B, P. 194, under to 2 CONC pic "Permanent 18th Century Settlers", it states that Howell (Dutchman) B 2 CONC rewer was at Deep River in 1754. George Brewer was there by 1777, and A 2 CONC mbrose Brewer by 1787. It also reveals the Seals living in Moore Co. fr 2 CONC om 1766-1789, after which they moved to TN, also. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: Following is information on Howell and his wives: Howell Bre 2 CONC wer, born ca 1723 in Surry Co., VA, married #1 Rebecca Willis, died 175 2 CONC 6. #2 Marion May, daughter of John May, died in Western TN. 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1723 2 PLAC Surry County, Virginia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1816 2 PLAC Owsley County, Kentucky 1 FAMS @F5180@ 1 FAMC @F5181@ 0 @I14945@ INDI 1 NAME Rebecca /Willis/ 2 GIVN Rebecca 2 SURN Willis 1 SEX F 1 _UID F785DE08F07E424FA4B3C4918F02563A2E66 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Mar 2003 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1756 1 FAMS @F5180@ 0 @I14946@ INDI 1 NAME William /Brewer/ 2 GIVN William 2 SURN Brewer 1 SEX M 1 _UID 42ECB1E69AD95E42B047EED5416934F969A7 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Mar 2003 1 FAMC @F5180@ 0 @I14947@ INDI 1 NAME John /Brewer/ 2 GIVN John 2 SURN Brewer 1 SEX M 1 _UID 0D72906BD00A96409A07CA14537A4AE6A66C 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Mar 2003 1 FAMC @F5180@ 0 @I14948@ INDI 1 NAME Henry /Brewer/ 2 GIVN Henry 2 SURN Brewer 1 SEX M 1 _UID 5DCD0F348932E3458C8953DBCD23A197BBF4 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Mar 2003 1 FAMC @F5180@ 0 @I14949@ INDI 1 NAME Howell /Brewer/ 2 GIVN Howell 2 SURN Brewer 1 SEX M 1 _UID C86BC6F1D87C0B4DB2F76B379540A4318BE0 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1740 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F5180@ 0 @I14950@ INDI 1 NAME Ann /Brewer/ 2 GIVN Ann 2 SURN Brewer 1 SEX F 1 _UID A392D0087439E3479BCDF9A1FC43DF1317BE 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1753 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F5180@ 0 @I14951@ INDI 1 NAME James /Brewer/ 2 GIVN James 2 SURN Brewer 1 SEX M 1 _UID 585B79C5DC28E043A0E8840DDC4595907741 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1755 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F5180@ 0 @I14952@ INDI 1 NAME Orville /Brewer/ 2 GIVN Orville 2 SURN Brewer 1 SEX M 1 _UID 72627D2A9AB72C4FA3664C4A28AAD5AD3A7B 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1757 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F5180@ 0 @I14953@ INDI 1 NAME Polly /Brewer/ 2 GIVN Polly 2 SURN Brewer 1 SEX F 1 _UID 121FDBE1A969FA4BB462CD3A2CC847A945AB 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1759 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F5180@ 0 @I14954@ INDI 1 NAME Isaac /Brewer/ 2 GIVN Isaac 2 SURN Brewer 1 SEX M 1 _UID F82765A5C162C9438923CBB3742BC35236CE 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1764 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F5180@ 0 @I14955@ INDI 1 NAME Simon /Brewer/ 2 GIVN Simon 2 SURN Brewer 1 SEX M 1 _UID 3AEB598F5AADA848979A046A38732B20990C 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1775 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F5180@ 0 @I14956@ INDI 1 NAME George /Brewer/ 2 GIVN George 2 SURN Brewer 1 SEX M 1 _UID FC3A5EA00E5515419459AC6BE5B6BB579E85 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Mar 2003 1 NOTE BIOGRAPHY: B R E W E R F A M I L Y 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: Of all the families that I have researched, with the excepti 2 CONC on of the AMYX family, I suppose I was happiest to discover our Brewer F 2 CONC amily, and the wealth of information that surrounds this family. If any 2 CONC one wants to find out more about this family, I would suggest and recom 2 CONC mend that you purchase the book, The Long Brewer Line Colonial Family G 2 CONC enealogy, by Ben R. Brewer. This is a beautiful red, hardbound, leather 2 CONC -covered, book. The research that he has done is astounding. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: I remember reading a newspaper article years ago that Mother h 2 CONC ad acquired while in Sanger on the family of Orlene Trent. The part I r 2 CONC emembered the most was these ancestors were Huguenots. This intrigued m 2 CONC e because I didn't know what or who the Huguenots were. I read the arti 2 CONC cle and was impressed to find out we had French ancestors that were ari 2 CONC stocratic and Protestants who pulled away from the Catholic Church in t 2 CONC he 1500's and 1600's. These people were severely persecuted and very de 2 CONC dicated to their beliefs. They would fight to the very end for their re 2 CONC ligious convictions. If anyone is interested, I would recommend going t 2 CONC o the Library and finding books about the Huguenots, or read about them i 2 CONC n the encyclopedia. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: I did not even recall being a descendant of the Brewer Famil 2 CONC y. When Edna Jones gave me her copies of the Seale and Greene books, I b 2 CONC egan to pour over them, digesting everything that I possibly could. On t 2 CONC he trip home from Maryland last year, we stopped in Rogersville, TN. an 2 CONC d I found Samuel and Nancy Brewer's marriage record. This excited me, s 2 CONC o I began searching for more information in the courthouses. Roy and I w 2 CONC ent over to Hancock County Courthouse in Sneedville, TN. and started se 2 CONC arching there. This is where I ran into a gold mine of information. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: The courthouse in Sneedville burned twice. Records are scarc 2 CONC e. The court clerk sent me over to the Register Office because they had b 2 CONC een able to save quite a lot of the land deeds. As I was talking to the c 2 CONC lerk about families I was researching, she wanted to know exactly who I w 2 CONC as descended from in the Brewer family. When I told her Howell Cobb, sh 2 CONC e went into the vault and came out and copied some 30 pages or so and c 2 CONC ame over and handed them to me. She said, "I am your cousin". Roy almos 2 CONC t flipped out. He had already said, "I bet you don't find any relatives i 2 CONC n here". She also descended from Howell Cobb. In these records was a co 2 CONC py of a newspaper article telling about the D.A.R. celebration and plac 2 CONC ement of a "headstone" at Ambrose Brewer's grave. He was the Father of H 2 CONC owell Cobb. After I got home I read this article and found the name and a 2 CONC ddress of our Brewer relatives in KY. who were responsible for this occ 2 CONC asion. I wrote this cousin, and she sent me a booklet about AMBROSE BRE 2 CONC WER, and told me about BEN BREWER and his book. Of course, I had to buy t 2 CONC his book too! 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: The English historian Lord MaCaulay said, "A people that tak 2 CONC es no pride in the accomplishments of their remote ancestors will proba 2 CONC bly produce nothing worthy of recollection by their obscure ancestors." 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: The generation of today has a total disdain for the past the 2 CONC y believe irrelevant to their problems or needs, and indulges in excess 2 CONC ive preoccupation with concerns of only the immediate moment. Hopefully 2 CONC , those of us who try to preserve our heritage on paper will be valued i 2 CONC n years to come, if not now. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: G E O R G E B R E W E R A N D S A R A H L A N I E R 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: Our ancestor and Brewer Grandsire, George, lived on the lowe 2 CONC r side of Reedy Branch in 1723 in Prince George County. Prince George C 2 CONC ounty was formed from land on both sides of the James River. This land a 2 CONC t one time had been part of Charles City County.# Most of this informat 2 CONC ion has been obtained from two authors, Ben R. Brewer, and Marvin T. Br 2 CONC oyhill, III, of Colonial Heights, VA. There is much speculation about t 2 CONC he father of George Brewer. Many believe him to be the son of Nicholas B 2 CONC rewer. Others strongly suggest he is the son of Henry Brewer. Both of t 2 CONC hese men were the sons of a George Brewer found in Charles City records i 2 CONC n the 1650's. In the book Brewer Families of Colonial Virginia, by Marv 2 CONC in T. Broyhill, III, we find: "It seems far more likely that George Bre 2 CONC wer of Brunswick was the son of either Nicholas and Henry Brewer; both w 2 CONC ere probably the sons of the George Brewer who appears in Charles City C 2 CONC ounty records during the late 1650's" 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: Broyhill's book is an interesting study done over several ye 2 CONC ars on the Brewer families of Virginia. He has done an extensive study a 2 CONC nd covered practically all of the Brewer families, of which there were m 2 CONC any that settled along the James River during the 17th Century. Broyhil 2 CONC l could not connect our George Brewer to the John Brewer mentioned at t 2 CONC he beginning of this chapter 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: George, Brewer was born ca 1658, and died 1744 in Brunswick C 2 CONC ounty, VA. He married #1 Sarah Lanier, born ca 1686, and died ca 1728. G 2 CONC eorge married Sarah Lanier in Charles City Co. VA, around 1705. She was t 2 CONC he daughter of John Lanier, Jr, and his second wife Sarah Edmunds. The L 2 CONC anier Family is the famous French Huguenot family that left France and f 2 CONC led to England to escape religious persecution. More about the Laniers i 2 CONC s in the following chapter. George and Sarah Lanier Brewer are buried i 2 CONC n the Meherrin Parish Graveyard. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: I would like to enclose the will of George Brewer, I. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: In the NAME OF GOD AMEN: This 13th day of July 1741, I Georg 2 CONC e Brewer of the County of Brunswick, VA. being very sick and weak in bo 2 CONC dy but of perfect mind and memory thanks be given unto God therefore ca 2 CONC lling unto mind the mortality of my body and knowing that it is appoint 2 CONC ed for all men once to die, do make and ordain this my Last Will and Te 2 CONC stament. That is to say, principally and first of all, I give and recom 2 CONC mend my soul into the hands of God that gave it. And my body I recommen 2 CONC d to the Earth to be buried in a decent Christian burial at the discret 2 CONC ion of my Exor. Not doubting but at the General Resurrection I shall re 2 CONC ceive the same again by the mighty power of God. And as touching such w 2 CONC orldly estate wherewith it hath pleased Almighty God to bless me in thi 2 CONC s life, I give devise and dispose of the same in the following manner a 2 CONC nd form. IMPRIMIS. I give devise and bequeath unto my son William Brewe 2 CONC r that parcel of land whereon he now dwelleth beginning at the branch o 2 CONC n this side of his house and all on the south side thereof to him and h 2 CONC is heirs forever. Item. I give devise and bequeath unto my son Oliver B 2 CONC rewer all the rest of this tract of land whereon I now dwell to him and h 2 CONC is heirs forever. Item. I give devise and bequeath unto my son Henry Br 2 CONC ewer all that tract of land between Fountain Creek and Rattle Snake Cre 2 CONC ek to him and his heirs forever. Item. I give, devise and bequeath unto m 2 CONC y son Nathaniel Brewer two hundred and fifty acres of land lying on bot 2 CONC h sides of the old Roanoke Road, to him and his heirs forever. Item. I g 2 CONC ive devise and bequeath unto my daughter Sarah Vick one hundred and fif 2 CONC ty acres of land lying on both sides of the old Roanoke Road aforesaid t 2 CONC o her and the heirs of her body. Item. I give and bequeath unto Alice m 2 CONC y dearly beloved wife that estate whereon we now dwell together with al 2 CONC l my household goods and stock both within doors and without doors for t 2 CONC he maintenance of all my younger children that hath pleased God to give m 2 CONC e by her during her life or until she marry again. Item. I give unto my s 2 CONC on Lanier Brewer a young steer. Item. I give unto my son George Brewer a y 2 CONC oung horse. Item. I give unto my son Nicholas Brewer a cow and calf. It 2 CONC em. I give unto my son John Brewer a cow and calf. Item. I give unto my s 2 CONC on Hoel Brewer a young horse that we I call Snip and feathers to make h 2 CONC im a bed. Item. I give unto my son Henry Brewer a gun. Item. I give unt 2 CONC o my son Oliver Brewer a gun. Item. I give unto my son Nathaniel Brewer a g 2 CONC un. Item. It is my true will, intent and pleasure that when my wife die 2 CONC s or marries again that my personal estate together with all my househo 2 CONC ld good and stock both within doors and without doors may be equally di 2 CONC vided among my younger children that it has pleased God to give me by h 2 CONC er. And lastly, I hereby constitute make and ordain my dearly beloved w 2 CONC ife Alice my Exor. and my son Hoel Brewer my Exor. of this my last will a 2 CONC nd testament to see that it be duly and honestly performed according to t 2 CONC he true interest and meaning thereof. And I do hereby utterly, disallow 2 CONC , revoke and disannul all and every other former testaments, wills, leg 2 CONC acies, and requests and executions by me in any ways before named wille 2 CONC d and bequeathed ratifying and confirming this and none other for to be m 2 CONC y last will and testament. In witness whereof I have here set my hand a 2 CONC nd seal the day and year above written. 2 CONT X His mark 2 CONT George B. Brewer (L.S.). 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: Signed, sealed, published, and declared by George Brewer as h 2 CONC is last will and testament in the presence of us the subscribers. 2 CONT Douglas Powell 2 CONT M. Shaw 2 CONT John Norwood 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: At a court held for Brunswick Co. on the 2nd day of August 1 2 CONC 744 this will was presented in Court by Alice Brewer and Howell Brewer t 2 CONC he Exors. therein named who made oath thereto according to law and was p 2 CONC roved by the Oaths of Douglas Powell and Middleton Shaw two of the witn 2 CONC esses thereto and ordered to be recorded and on the motion of the said E 2 CONC xors. certificate is granted them for obtaining a Probate in due form. 2 CONT Test. Ster Clack, Cir Cur. 2 CONT Brunswick Co. Will Book 2 - 1739-1785, P. 91. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: Note: I would like to explain the early counties of Virginia 2 CONC , to show where our Brewer's exactly lived. Brunswick County was formed i 2 CONC n 1720. The parent county or Territory from which it was organized was P 2 CONC rince George, Isle of Wight, and before that, Surrey. The county seat w 2 CONC as Lawrenceville. Prince George, created 1702, was made out of Charles C 2 CONC ity. County seat was Charles City 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1658 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1744 2 PLAC Brunswick County, Virginia 1 BURI 2 PLAC Meherrin Parish Graveyard 1 FAMS @F5181@ 0 @I14957@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Lanier/ 2 GIVN Sarah 2 SURN Lanier 1 SEX F 1 _UID CABFDBC496A44E428535DD49FF849DE9DB12 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Mar 2003 1 NOTE BIOGRAPHY: Sarah Lanier was the daughter of John Lanier, Jr. and his se 2 CONC cond wife, a widow by the name of Sarah Edmunds. She married George Bre 2 CONC wer. She is the granddaughter of John Lanier, Sr. the Huguenot Immigran 2 CONC t from England to Virginia. This line goes back to Nicholas Lanier who m 2 CONC arried Lucreece Bassano in London. Nicholas played for the King of Fran 2 CONC ce, became a French Protestant and had to flee to England, there becomi 2 CONC ng musician of the King and Queens Court. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: The Bassanos were an Italian Jewish family who played for th 2 CONC e Dogge of Venice, later going to England and were instrument makers an 2 CONC d musicians for the Kings and Queens for over 150 years, or 3 generatio 2 CONC ns just as were the Laniers. In England the Bassanos were members of th 2 CONC e Church of England. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: You may become a member of the Huguenot Society through this l 2 CONC ine. 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1686 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1728 2 PLAC Brunswick County, Virginia 1 BURI 2 PLAC Meherrin Parish Graveyard 1 FAMS @F5181@ 1 FAMC @F5182@ 0 @I14958@ INDI 1 NAME William /Brewer/ 2 GIVN William 2 SURN Brewer 1 SEX M 1 _UID 5D59F4BE07FEA94CA89CF156E118EE7B4F84 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1705 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F5181@ 0 @I14959@ INDI 1 NAME Oliver /Brewer/ 2 GIVN Oliver 2 SURN Brewer 1 SEX M 1 _UID FB3C8C10F3F92C4FB746D8269188435AEB6E 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1707 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F5181@ 0 @I14960@ INDI 1 NAME Henry /Brewer/ 2 GIVN Henry 2 SURN Brewer 1 SEX M 1 _UID 9D2BD05FBB931240BE3A894A0EC04459CD18 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1708 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F5181@ 0 @I14961@ INDI 1 NAME Nathaniel /Brewer/ 2 GIVN Nathaniel 2 SURN Brewer 1 SEX M 1 _UID 90477E057B4B884381D398AE822D9B02D180 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1710 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F5181@ 0 @I14962@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Brewer/ 2 GIVN Sarah 2 SURN Brewer 1 SEX F 1 _UID 4A527C1E8364F140B146D16B65ACF4AB3170 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1712 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F5181@ 0 @I14963@ INDI 1 NAME Lanier /Brewer/ 2 GIVN Lanier 2 SURN Brewer 1 SEX M 1 _UID A29AEFA66E97FB428AE19B562D210FA36F0A 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1714 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F5181@ 0 @I14964@ INDI 1 NAME George /Brewer/ 2 GIVN George 2 SURN Brewer 1 SEX M 1 _UID BC70ED3A9DA86643802654EB24F0418B0629 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1716 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F5181@ 0 @I14965@ INDI 1 NAME NIcholas /Brewer/ 2 GIVN NIcholas 2 SURN Brewer 1 SEX M 1 _UID 81D514A2AD82F14D830F19CAD243953DD52F 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1717 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F5181@ 0 @I14966@ INDI 1 NAME John /Brewer/ 2 GIVN John 2 SURN Brewer 1 SEX M 1 _UID B23F97ACC4EB9241B5E9492F8CF1A41C0924 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1718 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F5181@ 0 @I14967@ INDI 1 NAME John /Lanier/ 2 GIVN John 2 SURN Lanier 2 NSFX Jr 1 SEX M 1 _UID 4C4979678C1F4244A0D83972976694D52FC0 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Mar 2003 1 NOTE BIOGRAPHY: 2 CONT J O H N L A N I E R, J R. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: Our fourth generation Lanier ancestor, John Lanier, Jr. born 1 2 CONC 655 in England to John and Lucreece. He died ca 1717-19, in Brunswick C 2 CONC o. VA. He married first in 1677 in Charles City County, VA. He married S 2 CONC arah Edmunds, a widow, ca 1685.# 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: Children of John Lanier, Jr.: 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: 1. Robert Lanier, born 1678 in Charles City, died ca 1756, m 2 CONC arried Priscilla 2 CONT Washington, daughter of Richard Washington and Elizabeth Washington. Wi 2 CONC ll 2 CONT recorded May 18, 1756. (Records in Surrey County). 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: 2. John Lanier, III., born 1680, Charles City, married Eliza 2 CONC beth Bird, daughter of 2 CONT Thomas Bird 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: 3. Sampson Lanier, born 1682, Charles City, married Elizabet 2 CONC h Washington ca 2 CONT 1724, daughter of Richard and Elizabeth Washington. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: The following were children by John Jr's., second wife, Sara 2 CONC h Edmunds: 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: 4. Sarah Lanier, born ca 1684-6, Charles City, married Georg 2 CONC e Brewer. (Our line). 2 CONT See Brewer Chapter. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: 5. Nicholas Lanier, born ca 1690, Charles City, married Mary 2 CONC ___? 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: VA. Magazine of History and Biography, P. 333 records John L 2 CONC anier on the Quit 2 CONT Rent rolls of 1704 with 700 acres in Prince George County. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: Lanier, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Virginia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 CONC 1676 2 CONT 1883 - The Huguenot Society of America - 1963 P. 56. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: Will of John Lanier: 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: In The Name of God Amen: I, John Lanier, in the County of Pr 2 CONC ice George, being very weak and ailing in Body, but in perfect mind and m 2 CONC emory, thanks be given unto God, therefore it is appointed for all men o 2 CONC nce to dye, I do make and ordain this my last will and testament that i 2 CONC s to say principally and first of all, I give and bequeath my soul into t 2 CONC he hands of God that gave it, and for my body I commend it to the Earth t 2 CONC o be buried in a Christian Like and Decent manner, to the Discretion of m 2 CONC y Executor, nothing doubting but at the general resurrection, I shall r 2 CONC eceive the same again, by the mighty power of God, and as touching such W 2 CONC orldly Estate wherewith it hath pleased God to bless me in this life, I g 2 CONC ive, devise and dispose of the same in the manner and form. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: First, I give to my son Robert Lanier, one Shilling. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: Secondly, I give to my son John Lanier, one Shilling. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: Thirdly, I give to my son Sampson Lanier, one Shilling. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: Fourthly, I give to my Daughter, Sarah Brewer one cow or hei 2 CONC fer of three years old. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: Fifthly, I give to my grandson John Lanier, the son of Nicho 2 CONC las Lanier my son, a feather bed and bolster and blankets and rugs all n 2 CONC ew and good and a small gun well fixt, and I give to him two pewter dis 2 CONC hes and basin and one chest with lock and key and six spoons, one iron p 2 CONC ot, and pothooks and frying pan and a small pair of steelyards and two c 2 CONC ombs and a young horse of three years old, and three sheep. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: Lastly, I give to my son Nicholas Lanier, all the land which I n 2 CONC ow live upon, and all my land on the Otterdams, to him and his heirs fo 2 CONC rever, and I give to my son Nicholas all my movable and immovable. I do m 2 CONC ake my son, Nicholas Lanier, my whole and sole Exor. of this my last Wi 2 CONC ll and Testament, to see that it is performed as Witness by hand and se 2 CONC al this the 5th day of January 1717. 2 CONT Probated April 14, 1719, in Prince George County. 2 CONT John Lanier (Sealed with red wax) 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: Witnesses: 2 CONT William Peebles 2 CONT Henry Peebles 2 CONT Thomas Burrow 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: At a Court held at Merchant shop for the County of Prince Ge 2 CONC orge on the second of Tuesday in April being the 14th day of the said m 2 CONC onth Anno. Dom. 1719. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: The above written Last will and testament of John Lanier, de 2 CONC ceased, was exhibited into Court by Nicholas Lanier his executor, who m 2 CONC ade oath thereto, and it being duly proved by William Peebles, Henry Pe 2 CONC ebles and Thomas Burrows the several witnesses thereto is by order of t 2 CONC he Court truly recorded and Certificate is granted the said Nicholas La 2 CONC nier for obtaining a Probate in due form. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: Teste: William Hamlin, Clerk Cur. A Copy, Teste: W.D. Temple 2 CONC , Clerk# 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1655 2 PLAC England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1719 2 PLAC Prince George Co. Or Charles City Co, VA 1 FAMS @F5182@ 1 FAMC @F5184@ 0 @I14968@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Edmunds/ 2 NPFX Mrs 2 GIVN Sarah 2 SURN Edmunds 1 SEX F 1 _UID 9A7B5806EAE64B4999C8C845D6C9A873FF0B 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Mar 2003 1 FAMS @F5182@ 0 @I14969@ INDI 1 NAME Nicholas /Lanier/ 2 GIVN Nicholas 2 SURN Lanier 1 SEX M 1 _UID 4CBD5088A89EE94BAA5EFE96DC9B8B0A03A7 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1690 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F5182@ 0 @I14997@ INDI 1 NAME John /Lanier/ 2 GIVN John 2 SURN Lanier 2 NSFX Sr 1 SEX M 1 _UID 9EF45BD18700E447B865C88909B14EC3A9F4 1 CHAN 2 DATE 7 Mar 2003 1 NOTE BIOGRAPHY: J O H N L A N I E R , S R. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: Our third Lanier generation ancestor, John Lanier, Sr., was b 2 CONC orn ca. October 1631 in Lewisham, and died ca. 1683 in Charles City Co. 2 CONC , VA. He married ca. 1650 in England. John Lanier and Lucreece Lanier w 2 CONC ere transported by Howell Pryce along with 45 other persons. Record can b 2 CONC e found about John Lanier and John Woodlief being sent by the men of th 2 CONC e South side of James River to see Governor Berkeley about defense agai 2 CONC nst the Indians. John Lanier Sr., and his son, John Jr. were Rebels who t 2 CONC ook part in Bacon's Rebellion. The elder Lanier represented the people o 2 CONC f Charles City to the Governor, and the younger Lanier joined the fight 2 CONC ing forces.# 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: Children of John Lanier, Sr.: 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: 1. John Lanier, Jr., born 1655 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: 2. Katherine Lanier, died May 7, 1665. 1 BIRT 2 DATE OCT 1631 2 PLAC Lewisham, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1683 2 PLAC Charles City, Virginia 1 FAMS @F5184@ 1 FAMC @F5197@ 0 @I14998@ INDI 1 NAME Lucreece // 2 GIVN Lucreece 1 SEX F 1 _UID 35F3FF7A61601F48B5BDF507B542D11B1A26 1 CHAN 2 DATE 7 Mar 2003 1 FAMS @F5184@ 0 @I14999@ INDI 1 NAME Katherine /Lanier/ 2 GIVN Katherine 2 SURN Lanier 1 SEX F 1 _UID 8199DFDBDCA2884E9D06ED52E8C01622EA14 1 CHAN 2 DATE 7 Mar 2003 1 FAMC @F5184@ 0 @I15000@ INDI 1 NAME Clement /Lanier/ 2 GIVN Clement 2 SURN Lanier 1 SEX M 1 _UID 636535991F8C984D81E0E933FBE27B9C97A4 1 CHAN 2 DATE 7 Mar 2003 1 NOTE BIOGRAPHY: C L E M E N T L A N I E R 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: Our second Lanier generation ancestor is Clement Lanier, Gen 2 CONC tleman of the King's Chamber, fifth child of Nicholas, Sr., and Lucreec 2 CONC e Lanier. Clement, also a musician, played the flute. He married March 1 2 CONC 628 at St. Margaret Lee, to Hanna Collet. Clement and Hanna had eleven c 2 CONC hildren, 8 of them registered in a book of Greenwich in the St. Alphege P 2 CONC arish. The Virginia Lanier immigrants descend from Clement and Hannah C 2 CONC ollet. Their son John Lanier is the ancestor who immigrated and is our i 2 CONC mmediate line.# 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: Children of Clement: 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: 1. Hannah Lanier, married November 16, 1665, Thomas Swetnam. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: 2. Lionel Lanier, baptized February 17, 1643-4, buried Septe 2 CONC mber 19, 1665. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: 3. John Lanier, born October 1631 in Lewisham. (Our line). 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: 4. Nicholas Lanier, died in 1665. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: 5. William Lanier 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: 6. Frances Lanier 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: 7. Elizabeth Lanier 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: 8. Susanna Lanier 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: 9. Lucretia Lanier 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: 10. Charles Lanier 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: 11. Robert Lanier 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: Following is the Will Abstract of Clement Lanier: 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: Dated February 1658-9, proved December 3, 1661, registered M 2 CONC ay 20, 1662. The house and forty pounds are left to Clement's oldest da 2 CONC ughter, Hannah Lanier. Money was left to Nicholas, Lionel, William, and F 2 CONC rances. Elizabeth and Susannah were to receive money when they came of a 2 CONC ge or married. Lucretia and Charles have previously died. Money was lef 2 CONC t to John and Robert Lanier. Clement was preceded in death by his wife, H 2 CONC annah. Her death is recorded at St. Alphege as Mrs. Lanier, buried Dece 2 CONC mber 22, 1653. Clement Lanier was buried beside his wife November 6, 16 2 CONC 61 in East Greenwich. 1 BIRT 2 PLAC France 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 1661 2 PLAC East Greenwich, St Alphage Parish, England 1 FAMS @F5197@ 1 FAMC @F5198@ 0 @I15001@ INDI 1 NAME Hannah /Collet/ 2 GIVN Hannah 2 SURN Collet 1 SEX F 1 _UID 7D6E1AF2928B2E449C83B6229CF4E0D9C641 1 CHAN 2 DATE 7 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 PLAC England? 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 22 DEC 1653 2 PLAC East Greenwich, St Alphage Parish, England 1 FAMS @F5197@ 0 @I15002@ INDI 1 NAME Charles /Lanier/ 2 GIVN Charles 2 SURN Lanier 1 SEX M 1 _UID D47107C30A0BF848AA56796D2200FF93FE0B 1 CHAN 2 DATE 7 Mar 2003 1 FAMC @F5197@ 0 @I15003@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Lanier/ 2 GIVN Elizabeth 2 SURN Lanier 1 SEX F 1 _UID 9686B7D2E4841447A1AB08F9958F2C5257F6 1 CHAN 2 DATE 7 Mar 2003 1 FAMC @F5197@ 0 @I15004@ INDI 1 NAME Frances /Lanier/ 2 GIVN Frances 2 SURN Lanier 1 SEX F 1 _UID 5EF112BCB85D304780090464DD9B870FA832 1 CHAN 2 DATE 7 Mar 2003 1 FAMC @F5197@ 0 @I15005@ INDI 1 NAME Lionel /Lanier/ 2 GIVN Lionel 2 SURN Lanier 1 SEX M 1 _UID 0799CDCEB1AD5C42939CEF2B0288F0605AE5 1 CHAN 2 DATE 7 Mar 2003 1 FAMC @F5197@ 0 @I15006@ INDI 1 NAME Lucretia /Lanier/ 2 GIVN Lucretia 2 SURN Lanier 1 SEX F 1 _UID D7DC90437F252C4E9563BAA2683A9498C68D 1 CHAN 2 DATE 7 Mar 2003 1 FAMC @F5197@ 0 @I15007@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Lanier/ 2 GIVN Robert 2 SURN Lanier 1 SEX M 1 _UID 10D5487D142A6F449D176511AC0987191A6A 1 CHAN 2 DATE 7 Mar 2003 1 FAMC @F5197@ 0 @I15008@ INDI 1 NAME Susanna /Lanier/ 2 GIVN Susanna 2 SURN Lanier 1 SEX F 1 _UID 2AFA780F6C4DF24FAF3C39617ADD9EE6052B 1 CHAN 2 DATE 7 Mar 2003 1 FAMC @F5197@ 0 @I15009@ INDI 1 NAME William /Lanier/ 2 GIVN William 2 SURN Lanier 1 SEX M 1 _UID 39FA7B0C1106C149A49EC2DEAFBEA74B1C98 1 CHAN 2 DATE 7 Mar 2003 1 FAMC @F5197@ 0 @I15010@ INDI 1 NAME Nicholas /Lanier/ 2 GIVN Nicholas 2 SURN Lanier 1 SEX M 1 _UID 28D234D8F5DAEB438D962B8A08DDD6C2585C 1 CHAN 2 DATE 7 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1665 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F5197@ 0 @I15011@ INDI 1 NAME Hannah /Lanier/ 2 GIVN Hannah 2 SURN Lanier 1 SEX F 1 _UID 416C615028844144979F1A89B3460744AC86 1 CHAN 2 DATE 7 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 NOV 1665 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F5197@ 0 @I15012@ INDI 1 NAME Nicholas /Lanier/ 2 GIVN Nicholas 2 SURN Lanier 1 SEX M 1 _UID 20611A661D422B44990E5EFCCE159D7DCD05 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Mar 2006 1 NOTE BIOGRAPHY: L A N I E R F A M I L Y 2 CONT 2 CONT Excited is an under-statement when I got The Long Brewer Line, by Ben R 2 CONC . Brewer, and discovered the Huguenot family that I had been looking fo 2 CONC r. Our Lanier family is from France, an aristocratic, distinguished, ed 2 CONC ucated family. They were musicians for the king and queens of France an 2 CONC d England for three generations. The Laniers were also French Huguenots w 2 CONC ho fled to England; therefore, they were English Huguenots rather than A 2 CONC merican Huguenots. However, our immediate Lanier Grandsire immigrated t 2 CONC o Virginia in the 1600s. This enables us to become members of the VA. B 2 CONC ranch of the Huguenot Society. 2 CONT 2 CONT What is a Huguenot? The Funk and Wagnall's Standard Dictionary, Interna 2 CONC tional Edition states: A French Protestant of the 16th and 17th Centuri 2 CONC es: Persecuted during the religious wars of the time. 2 CONT 2 CONT The Collier's Encyclopedia gives this information: French Protestants i 2 CONC n the 16th and 17th centuries. The origin of the word is obscure. It ma 2 CONC y have been a local nickname given to the Protestants of Tours, who wer 2 CONC e believed to meet near the gate of the mythical King Huguet or Hugon. T 2 CONC he first Huguenots were often regarded as Lutherans; there is no doubt, h 2 CONC owever, that a strong evangelical movement existed in France during the e 2 CONC arly decades of the 16th century, independent of the German Reformation 2 CONC . The new church grew rapidly, in spite of official opposition to it an 2 CONC d of the dubious outcome of Colloquy of Poissy in 1561, which failed to e 2 CONC stablish a policy of religious freedom or tolerance. 2 CONT 2 CONT From 1562 to 1598, French Catholics and Huguenots fought each other in a s 2 CONC uccession of violent encounters. The Catholics had organized the Holy L 2 CONC eague with the support of Spain, and the Protestants, while professing a 2 CONC n absolute loyalty to the king, constituted a theocracy under the leade 2 CONC rship, successively, of Louis !, de Bourbon, Prince de Conde'; Gaspard I 2 CONC I de Coligny; and Henry of Navarre. The civil disorders culminated in t 2 CONC he massacre of a great number of Protestants throughout the entire king 2 CONC dom, on August 23-24, 1572, the eve of St. Bartholomew's Day. The defin 2 CONC itive victory of Henry of Navarre over the League, followed by his acce 2 CONC ssion to the throne of France under the name of Henry IV, in 1594, mark 2 CONC ed the end of the struggle. He adopted Catholicism for political reason 2 CONC s, but the Edict of Nantes in 1598 granted the following to the Hugueno 2 CONC ts: private worship and liberty of conscience throughout France; public w 2 CONC orship in about 200 towns and 3,000 castles; financial support from the s 2 CONC tate to Protestant schools and ministers; legalized publication of Prot 2 CONC estant books; full civil and political rights, with freedom to trade, i 2 CONC nherit property, enter all schools, and serve in both local and nationa 2 CONC l parliaments; special courts, les chambres d'edit, with both Catholic a 2 CONC nd Protestant members to deal with disputes concerning Protestants; fre 2 CONC e assembly to handle judicial functions; and the control of about 200 t 2 CONC owns and cities for eight years (later extended). 2 CONT 2 CONT During the reign of Louis XIII, Carginal Richelieu undertook to recall t 2 CONC he privileges of the Protestants, and they lost all political power wit 2 CONC h the loss of La Rochelle in 1628, though they retained most civil libe 2 CONC rties. Louis XIV initiated a policy of forced conversion, and soldiers w 2 CONC ere billeted in Protestant homes until the inhabitants would embrace th 2 CONC e king's religion. The Edict of Nantes was revoked on October 18, 1685, a 2 CONC nd Huguenots emigrated in large numbers to England, the Netherlands, Ge 2 CONC rmany, and America. French communities were founded in New York, Massac 2 CONC husetts, Virginia, and the Carolinas. In France, Protestant beliefs con 2 CONC tinued even after the emigration. The Huguenots were now mostly middle- 2 CONC class tradesmen and artisans. Though persecution continued intermittent 2 CONC ly, the general official attitude during the eighteenth century was one o 2 CONC f indifference. The Edict of Toleration, 1787, restored their civil lib 2 CONC erties and Napoleon I granted them state subsidies in return for state c 2 CONC ontrol of their church. In 1905 all churches were separated from the st 2 CONC ate; but the Huguenots in France have continued, despite factional diff 2 CONC erences, to grow in number and now make up a small but industrious and i 2 CONC nfluential group. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: OUR ANCESTORS, THE HUGUENOTS IN FRANCE 2 CONT 2 CONT The Huguenots as we all know, were French Protestants. Protestantism wa 2 CONC s introduced into France during the Reformation. Protestantism was acce 2 CONC pted in France by many members of the nobility, by people engaged in in 2 CONC tellectual pursuits and by members of the middle class--particularly th 2 CONC ose having special competencies in the professions, trades and handicra 2 CONC fts. Protestantism was a solid, conservative movement of notable respec 2 CONC tability on the part of many of the most responsible and most accomplis 2 CONC hed people in France. 2 CONT 2 CONT The Huguenot Church grew rapidly. At its first synod in 1559, fifteen c 2 CONC hurches were represented. Over two thousand churches sent representativ 2 CONC es to the Huguenot Church synod in 1561. In the beginning the new relig 2 CONC ion was respected, and the Huguenots were greatly favored by Francis I, b 2 CONC ecause of their standing and abilities. Later, however, Francis I, for p 2 CONC olitical reasons, turned against them, and they experienced alternately h 2 CONC igh favor and outrageous persecution. France was ninety percent Roman C 2 CONC atholic, and heresy was viewed by the man in the street, as treason aga 2 CONC inst God. Clashes occurred repeatedly, and frequently erupted into open w 2 CONC arfare on a grand scale. 2 CONT 2 CONT However, it is to be recognized that economic considerations also influ 2 CONC enced Huguenot persecution. The Huguenots were workers. With hard commo 2 CONC n sense they realized that they must produce what they consumed. They w 2 CONC ould give work to a beggar, but never alms. Even Richelieu, the so-call 2 CONC ed "Nemesis of the Huguenots", forbidding them to leave France, was quo 2 CONC ted as saying, "They are workers, France needs them." It has been said t 2 CONC hat Lafayette, himself a Roman Catholic, was greatly impressed by the f 2 CONC act that so many of the American leaders were of Huguenot ancestry, and t 2 CONC hat upon returning to France, he urged an Edict of Toleration upon Loui 2 CONC s XVI. However, by the time of the Edict of Toleration, the Huguenot em 2 CONC igrants, with few exceptions, had raised families and sunk their roots s 2 CONC o deeply in other lands as to prevent their return to France. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: EMIGRATION TO THE AMERICAN COLONIES 2 CONT 2 CONT Huguenot settlers immigrated into the American Colonies directly from F 2 CONC rance and indirectly from the Protestant countries of Europe. This immi 2 CONC gration began at an early date--before the Revocation of the Edict of N 2 CONC antes--and continued for over one hundred years. Although the Huguenots s 2 CONC ettled along almost the entire eastern coast of North America, they sho 2 CONC wed a preference for what are now the States of Massachusetts, New York 2 CONC , Pennsylvania, Virginia and South Carolina. Just as France suffered a n 2 CONC otable loss through emigration of the intelligent, capable Huguenots, s 2 CONC o the American Colonies gained through their immigration. The colonists w 2 CONC ho had already settled North America were mostly farmers, laborers, min 2 CONC isters, soldiers, sailors and people who had been engaged in government 2 CONC . The Huguenots were able to supply the colonies with some excellent ph 2 CONC ysicians and a large number of expert artisans and craftsmen; for examp 2 CONC le, Irenee Dupon t, who had learned from the immortal Lavoisier how to m 2 CONC ake gunpowder; and the goldsmith, Apollos Rivoire, the father of Paul R 2 CONC evere, who created silver articles which will be treasured as long as o 2 CONC ur civilization lasts, and church bells which ring in New England today 2 CONC ; who also did prodigious things with copper, and displayed outstanding a 2 CONC bility as an industrial organizer, whose place in history is assured be 2 CONC cause he once rode a horse! 2 CONT 2 CONT Moreover, the Huguenots adapted themselves readily to the New World, an 2 CONC d showed an astonishing propensity for marrying people who were not Hug 2 CONC uenots. Their descendants increased rapidly and spread quickly througho 2 CONC ut the American Colonies. Today, people of Huguenot origin are found in a 2 CONC ll parts of our Country.# 2 CONT 2 CONT The LANIER family is an interesting family with an interesting history. S 2 CONC everal people have researched and written about the Lanier's. Tyler's Q 2 CONC uarterly Historical and Genealogical Magazine, Vols, III, VI and VII, V 2 CONC A Magazine of History and Biog. Vol. XV, p. 77, Vols, XV, XXIX, and Lou 2 CONC ise Ingersoll's book, LANIER. Then of course, Ben R. Brewer has a chapt 2 CONC er about the Laniers in his book. Louise Ingersoll's book is a genealog 2 CONC y of the Lanier family who came to Virginia and their French Ancestors o 2 CONC f London. She spent twenty years in research. Her main objective was to f 2 CONC ind the correct English Ancestry of the immigrants who came Virginia. 2 CONT 2 CONT LANIER derived, probably from the ancient French language meaning "Falc 2 CONC on". It could have originated from the word "lanier" or "lanner", a wor 2 CONC d used in hawking. It has been found spelled several ways: Lanyier, Lan 2 CONC ere, Laner, Lanyear, Lanear, Laniere, and Lanier. 2 CONT 2 CONT The Laniers are of French descent and originally come from Gascony, the s 2 CONC outhern most part of France. One famous American Lanier was Sidney Lani 2 CONC er, the poet. The Laniers were Protestants in France, and were involved i 2 CONC n the persecution which reached it's peak in 1572 with the massacre of S 2 CONC t. Bartholomew. The Lanier family fled to London, and the records of th 2 CONC e Huguenot Society of London have them on record. They were in London f 2 CONC or three generations before coming to America, so they are Huguenots to L 2 CONC ondon, rather than Huguenots to America. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: N I C H O L A S L A N I E R 2 CONT 2 CONT Our first Lanier generation begins with Nicholas Lanier in the Courts o 2 CONC f King Henry II of France, Queen Elizabeth and King James of England. T 2 CONC his was a family of musicians and the ancestor of our American Laniers. N 2 CONC icholas Lanier's proof of service to Henry II is found in the "Chantres e 2 CONC t autres Jouers of d'instruments" of the French King's Chambers for the y 2 CONC ears of 1559-1560. Nicholas served in the Court of Henry II of France a 2 CONC nd the Court of Queen Elizabeth and King James of England. Nicholas mar 2 CONC ried ca 1565 to Lucreece and they had six sons , all musicians of the R 2 CONC oyal Family, and four daughters; and two of them married musicians. Nic 2 CONC holas later had at least eight or more grandsons to become members of t 2 CONC he Royal Orchestra. Three generations served the Royal Family. Nicholas L 2 CONC anier was named Musician of the Flutes in 1604. 2 CONT 2 CONT The Will Abstract of Nicholas was dated January 28, 1611-12, and proved J 2 CONC uly 1612, in the Rochester XIX, folio 514. To my wife Lucreece, all my l 2 CONC ands and goods; to sons John, Alphonse, Innocent, Jerome, Clement, 12 s 2 CONC hillings; to Andrea 20 pounds if he does not have my place; my four dau 2 CONC ghters, three of whom are unmarried, I leave to the discretion of my wi 2 CONC fe Lucreece, my sole EX. Lucreece Lanier was buried in east Greenwich, J 2 CONC anuary 4, 1633-4. Her will is recorded in the Rochester Register XXII, f 2 CONC olio l05. 2 CONT 2 CONT Children: Most were musicians and married musicians. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1. John Lanier, born 1565, will dated November 21, 1616, proved Decembe 2 CONC r 21, 2 CONT 1616. Married October 17, 1585 Frances, daughter of Mark Anthony 2 CONT Galliardello and Margerie Galliardello. John Lanier was buried in the C 2 CONC hancel of 2 CONT Camberwell Church near his mother-in-law. John had a son, Nicholas Lani 2 CONC er, 2 CONT who became very prominent . His portrait was painted by Vandyke and by 2 CONT Livensz. The portrait of Nicholas Lanier by Vandyck was painted in Geno 2 CONC a, 2 CONT Italy in 1632. Nicholas was sent abroad by the King in 1625 to purchase 2 CONT paintings, statues, and fine art. During the Civil War, many of the Kin 2 CONC g's fine art 2 CONT pieces were sold at auction. Many of the Laniers bought these paintings 2 CONC , of which 2 CONT Nicholas bought his own portrait by Van Dyck. His uncles, Jerome and Cl 2 CONC ement 2 CONT Lanier (Our line) also bought pieces of the art collection. The Civil W 2 CONC ar was 2 CONT responsible for the loss of many fortunes, the Laniers included. Howeve 2 CONC r, after 2 CONT following the Stewarts into exile, the Laniers were returned to their h 2 CONC igh position. 2 CONT Children were: Mark Anthony, John, Francis; and daughters, Lucretia, El 2 CONC izabeth, 2 CONT and Judith.# 2 CONT 2 CONT 2. Alphonse Lanier, died November 1613, and married Amelia. He had a so 2 CONC n, 2 CONT Henry Lanier. 2 CONT 2 CONT 3. Innocent Lanier, died early 1625. 2 CONT 2 CONT 4. Jerome Lanier, buried December 1, 1659. Married Phrisdiswith Grafto 2 CONC n. 2 CONT 2 CONT 5. Clement Lanier. (Our line) 2 CONT 2 CONT 6. Andrea Lanier, married Joyce Perry. 2 CONT 2 CONT 7. Ellen Lanier, burried August 3, 1638, married Alphonse Ferrabosco. 2 CONT 2 CONT 8. Frances Lanier, married Thomas Foxe, February 4, 1618. 2 CONT 2 CONT 9. Mary Lanier, buried October 13, 1676. 2 CONT 2 CONT 10. Katherine Lanier, died before September 2, 1660, married Daniel Far 2 CONC rand. 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1542 2 PLAC Rouen, France 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1611 2 PLAC England 1 FAMS @F5198@ 0 @I15013@ INDI 1 NAME Lucretia /Bassano/ 2 GIVN Lucretia 2 SURN Bassano 2 NICK Lucreece 1 SEX F 1 _UID 8841642C2EC9D744A3E7D6B916CC863723A1 1 CHAN 2 DATE 28 Jul 2005 1 NOTE BIOGRAPHY: She is the daughter of Anthony Bassano and Elina de Nazzi or N 2 CONC assi. This is a family of Italian/Jewish background from Bassano del Gr 2 CONC appa, Italy, outside of Venice. Here the five sons of Geronimo Bassano w 2 CONC ere musicians just as their father was and played for the Dogge of Veni 2 CONC ce. Jaccapo Bassano was a famous Rennasaince artist of Venice at this t 2 CONC ime period. 1 BIRT 2 PLAC France? Or Bassano Del Grappa? 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1633 2 PLAC East Greenwich, St Alphage Parish, England 1 FAMS @F5198@ 1 FAMC @F5199@ 0 @I15014@ INDI 1 NAME John /Lanier/ 2 GIVN John 2 SURN Lanier 1 SEX M 1 _UID BDA4F902FA0A3447970BC3C77D620A0AFA83 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Mar 2006 1 NOTE http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~fairbanks/lanier/history.htm 2 CONT 2 CONT JOHN LANIER, first son of Nicholas Lanier, was born by 1565. He was a f 2 CONC lutist. On October 17, 1585 at the Holy Minories, London, England he ma 2 CONC rried Frances Galliardello. She was baptized November 4, 1566 at the Ho 2 CONC ly Minories, daughter of Mark Anthony and Margerie Galliardello. Mark A 2 CONC nthony Galliardello was a native of Venice, Italy. He became of the Que 2 CONC en’s musicians, having been sent for by King Henry VIII. 2 CONT Sometime before 1610, John and Frances Lanier had moved to Camberwell, C 2 CONC ounty Surry, probably to be near Frances’ mother, as Margerie Galliarde 2 CONC llo died there in February 1610/11, her will being dated February 15, 1 2 CONC 610 and proved March 9, 1610/11. In the will she names a son Caesar, an 2 CONC d her daughter Frances Lanier, wife of John Lanier, one of his Majestie 2 CONC s’ Musicians. Her husband, Mark Anthony Galliardello had died in 1585, a 2 CONC nd the Register of the Holy Minories says of him, “Mr. Mark Anthony Gal 2 CONC liardello, a Musician and servant to ye Queen’s Majestie, was buried in g 2 CONC ood name and fame and most godly respect of all his neighbors, ye 17 Ju 2 CONC ne 1585”. 2 CONT They were still living in Camberwell when John Lanier made his will Nov 2 CONC ember 21, 1616, which was proved there on December 21, 1616 in the Arch 2 CONC deaconry Court of Surry. The Parish Register of St. Giles church, Cambe 2 CONC rwell, recorded his burial as “the 5th day of December 1616”. He would h 2 CONC ave been about 51 years old. 2 CONT His will names his wife Frances, sons Mark Anthony (2nd), John, and Fra 2 CONC ncis; two daughters, Lucretia and Elizabeth, both being due by bond fro 2 CONC m his son Nicholas Lanier Gent. at their ages of 18; his daughter Judit 2 CONC h, wife of Edward Norgate. He requests that he be buried in the Chancel o 2 CONC f Camberwell Church “near my mother-in-law, Mrs. Mark Anthony Galliarde 2 CONC llo”. He leaves to his wife a messuage (which means a dwelling house an 2 CONC d adjoining lands including adjacent buildings) and tenement called Sut 2 CONC tie Campes, County Cambridge, for life. 2 CONT Children: 2 CONT i. Mark Anthony Lanier, bapt. 26 Aug 1587; d. 26 Aug 1587. 2 CONT ii. Nicholas Lanier, bapt. 10 Sep 1588; d. 1665/6; m. Elizabeth 2 CONT iii. Judith Lanier, bapt. 20 Dec 1590; m. Edward Norgate 2 CONT iv. Mark Anthony Lanier (2nd), b. abt 1592; d. 1660; m. Judith 2 CONT v. John Lanier, b. abt 1594; m. Eleanor 2 CONT vi. Francis Lanier, b. abt 1596 2 CONT vii. Lucretia Lanier 2 CONT viii. Elizabeth Lanier 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1565 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F5198@ 0 @I15015@ INDI 1 NAME Alphonse /Lanier/ 2 GIVN Alphonse 2 SURN Lanier 1 SEX M 1 _UID 40B6FD71D8EEE84180759D53CEAF45958FD4 1 CHAN 2 DATE 7 Mar 2003 1 FAMC @F5198@ 0 @I15016@ INDI 1 NAME Innocent /Lanier/ 2 GIVN Innocent 2 SURN Lanier 1 SEX M 1 _UID ADB2457052F9324AAB64C28EB0B65EDAD8AB 1 CHAN 2 DATE 7 Mar 2003 1 FAMC @F5198@ 0 @I15017@ INDI 1 NAME Jerome /Lanier/ 2 GIVN Jerome 2 SURN Lanier 1 SEX M 1 _UID DF35657AA7AC5A4A9BD11DA9C97E749970C2 1 CHAN 2 DATE 7 Mar 2003 1 FAMC @F5198@ 0 @I15018@ INDI 1 NAME Andrea /Lanier/ 2 GIVN Andrea 2 SURN Lanier 1 SEX F 1 _UID 76426B8371812643A26F89CBC9E48EA94A48 1 CHAN 2 DATE 7 Mar 2003 1 FAMC @F5198@ 0 @I15019@ INDI 1 NAME Ellen /Lanier/ 2 GIVN Ellen 2 SURN Lanier 1 SEX F 1 _UID 24B4C2AD9396A545AD8F91FD5CE489AD9AE9 1 CHAN 2 DATE 7 Mar 2003 1 FAMC @F5198@ 0 @I15020@ INDI 1 NAME Frances /Lanier/ 2 GIVN Frances 2 SURN Lanier 1 SEX F 1 _UID 05F0B9C497A1E14CBCAE08172C4C43C0DB06 1 CHAN 2 DATE 7 Mar 2003 1 FAMC @F5198@ 0 @I15021@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Lanier/ 2 GIVN Mary 2 SURN Lanier 1 SEX F 1 _UID 10CEBF0476CD7941B70D1475C24B3BCD0012 1 CHAN 2 DATE 7 Mar 2003 1 FAMC @F5198@ 0 @I15022@ INDI 1 NAME Katherine /Lanier/ 2 GIVN Katherine 2 SURN Lanier 1 SEX F 1 _UID B0D748BFFA9FD14093E63B34C13F837114B3 1 CHAN 2 DATE 7 Mar 2003 1 FAMC @F5198@ 0 @I15023@ INDI 1 NAME Anthony /Bassano/ 2 GIVN Anthony 2 SURN Bassano 1 SEX M 1 _UID 8618FFF219B9F84084CEAFFD442891D4685E 1 CHAN 2 DATE 7 Mar 2003 1 NOTE BIOGRAPHY: Anthony was the second or third son of Jeronimo, sack but pl 2 CONC ayer to the Doge of Venice. He was a well-known musical instrument make 2 CONC r as well as musician. He played for Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary I and E 2 CONC lizabeth I. In the parish records for All Hallows by the Tower, Anthon i 2 CONC s listed as "the famous Anthony Bassanye". Whether that refers to his m 2 CONC usical abilities or exceptional instrument making is not ascertained. H 2 CONC e was in England making instruments for the King and others by 1531. La 2 CONC socki, In Vol. II, P. 561, tells of one such record that says, "an inve 2 CONC ntory has survived of an instrument chest made by the Bassani brothers, w 2 CONC hich contained instruments so beautiful and good that they are suited f 2 CONC or dignitaries and potentates. The inventory was made by Johann (Hans) J 2 CONC akob Fugger, artistic advisor and superintendent of music at the Bavari 2 CONC an court of Munich. A letter dated March 26, 1571 from Wilhelmo Olivo t 2 CONC o Johan de Porta in Brussels, offering the instruments for sale were wi 2 CONC th the list. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: Alvise and Anthony we know for sure made instruments. In the n 2 CONC ext generation, Anthony's eldest son, Arthur, inherited his father's in 2 CONC strument making capabilities. From 1542 to 1552 the brothers had a work 2 CONC shop at Charterhouse where they were living. In 1552 Anthony and his br 2 CONC others, Jasper and John Baptista bought the tavern "The Bell", on Mark L 2 CONC ane and again a work-shop was set up in their home there. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: In 1538 after the birth of Anthony and Elina's daughter, he w 2 CONC as bak in England. In 1546 his brother, Baptista and Anthony Mark were g 2 CONC iven passports and 20 lbs. plus two horses to return to Italy at a "sui 2 CONC t for Sir Henry Knyett". 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: On Dec. 10, 1565 in the parish register of All Hallows by th 2 CONC e Tower, an interesting account is given; "be it known by these present t 2 CONC hat the wife of July bone tempo dutpotzo whose name is Lodwicke, a Vene 2 CONC tian (name Datpotzo exists today as 'maker of musical things'") was del 2 CONC ivered of a man child 10th day of Dec. Anno 1565 in the house of Mr. An 2 CONC thony Bassanye, one of the Queen's musicians dwelling in Mark Lane in t 2 CONC he parish of All Hallows Barking and was baptised in the aforesaid pari 2 CONC sh church the 17th day of the said month, whose name is called Thomas. W 2 CONC hereunto were godfathers, Johon de Pezharo and Placito Ragazonye, merch 2 CONC ants and Venetians. The godmothers, Elizabeth Frigera, daughter of Anth 2 CONC ony Bassani, and the midwife Mrs. Harrison". Dr. Lasocki says, "Placito d 2 CONC i Ragazoni was a beneficed priest at the Scuola Grande di Santa Maria d 2 CONC ella Carita and worked as a singer at St. Mark's Cathedral, Venice by 1 2 CONC 518 until 1525 when he was given permission to go on a galley voyage". 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: Proven will of Anthony Bassanye of the Queen's Majesty's Mus 2 CONC icians - 1574. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: To Ellyn, my wife, household belongings, jewels, plate etc. i 2 CONC n England and everywhere (he held belongings in Venice, Italy) and afte 2 CONC r to my sons. 2 CONT House to Ellen for life and then to sons, Mark Anthony, Arthur, Edward, A 2 CONC ndrew, Jerome Bassano equally, "so they all dwell there" and if any try t 2 CONC o sell their patrimony, they are disinherited. 2 CONT To the use of my daughter, Lucras, 50 lbs. which I proimised her, at su 2 CONC ch time as the same Lucrece shall have occasion to_____________ the sam 2 CONC e, and when my wife may pay the same at her commoditie. 2 CONT And I will that her husband shall put in good sureities, that the same s 2 CONC hall remain in good men's hands to the use of my said daughter and her c 2 CONC hildren. 2 CONT My daughter, Elizabeth, shall dwell in my house during her natural life 2 CONC , if her husband repair not to her. My wife and sons are to care for he 2 CONC r. 2 CONT Ellen, executor, with brother, Baptista as overseer. 2 CONT July 12, 1571 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: Note: References: The Bassanos, Italian Musicians At The Eng 2 CONC lish Court 1531 - 1664; by Barbara E. Harrison, 1991. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: To entice Anthony's brothers to England, the King, already w 2 CONC ell acquainted with the musical talents, seems to have promised them pl 2 CONC aces and financial reward. Severl years later Alvise wrote that it was a 2 CONC t the contgemplation of His Highness' letters that he and his three oth 2 CONC er brothers 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: "did leave their own country, the Seignory of Venice to serv 2 CONC e as well His Highness and His Grace's heirs and successors, Kings of t 2 CONC his realm (England) in the science of music, and thereby - - lost their e 2 CONC ntertainment and were in jeopardy of utter banishment from thence (i.e. V 2 CONC enice)." 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: The reasons why they would have lost their entertainment--th 2 CONC at is, service or employment--and been unable to return to Venice emerg 2 CONC es from a letter written on Oct. 4, 1539 by Henry's agent in Venice, Ed 2 CONC mond Harvel, to Thomas Cromwell, giving an account of his negotiations w 2 CONC ith the Venetian authorities. (The letter is apparantly the last of a s 2 CONC equence on the subject, the rest of which is now lost.) Harvel writes t 2 CONC hat he has: 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: "well considered Your Lordship's answer concerning the matte 2 CONC r with this State for the musicians, whereof neither of their part nor m 2 CONC ine has been moved any farther in the business, for I esteemed it to be a 2 CONC gains the King's dignity to havre made any farther suit for such a trif 2 CONC le, but rather condemn their (i.e. the Venetian authorities) rusticity u 2 CONC sed in the thing most vilely. But the minstrels of their own proper mot 2 CONC ions and for that ardent desire of licence which they have privately re 2 CONC quired (i.e. rfequested) of the Duke, and putting also any displeasure o 2 CONC r damage that might ensue unto them aside, are departed towards England t 2 CONC he first of the instant month with all their instruments." 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: Apparantly unaware that three of the four brothers had previ 2 CONC ously visited England and been part of the Court's musical establishmen 2 CONC t, where their musiscal abilities would have been assessed, Harvel cont 2 CONC inues: 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: "They are four brethren, all excellent and esteemed above al 2 CONC l others in this city in their virtue. Whereby I hope they shall be ver 2 CONC y grateful to the King's Highness and to Your Lordship who is also deli 2 CONC ghting in good music, not vulgarly nor in vulgar music, as I understood 2 CONC . Besides, it shall be no small honor to His Majesty to have music comp 2 CONC arable with any other prince or perchance better and more variable. And b 2 CONC ecause these men are poor and could not set forwards in so costly a jou 2 CONC rney without help of money as well for their own costs as for conveyanc 2 CONC e of their instruements and other necessaries, I have delivered them 16 2 CONC 0 crowns of gold (40 lbs.) and provided besides letters of crfedit for s 2 CONC uch money as they might need by the way, that they be not destitute to g 2 CONC o forwards without impediment and discommodity--which I have done as we 2 CONC ll to gratify to the King's Highness as also by the commission of Maste 2 CONC r Sir Henry Knyvett, trusting that Your Lordship will allow the thing w 2 CONC ell, for I have done if of a good mind and to do His Majesty's service t 2 CONC herein, which is my princiupal desire above all things." 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: Several important points about the Bassanos are to be found i 2 CONC n Harvel's letter. First he claims the brotheres were considered the be 2 CONC st musicians in Venice. Second, their talents were to provide Henry wit 2 CONC h music comparable with any other prince or perchance better and more v 2 CONC ariable, a statement that probably refers to their recorder playing, pe 2 CONC rhaps coupled with their instrument making. Third, they privately asked t 2 CONC he Doge of Venice for an exit license. This has been interpreted to mea 2 CONC n that the brothere were in the direct employment of the Doge, probably i 2 CONC n his 'rombe e piffar' band. In Glixon's opinion, The license the Bassa 2 CONC ni needed to leave may have been of the sort that was peiodically requi 2 CONC red of anybody wanting to leave the Republic, and not that they were ne 2 CONC cessarily employed by the Doge. On the other hand if Jeronimo, their fa 2 CONC ther was sackbut for the Doge earlier in the century, some or all of hi 2 CONC s sons could also have been members who played for him. Finally, they r 2 CONC isked a great deal to go to England, probably for religious reasons. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: No single piece of surviving evidence proves conclusively th 2 CONC at the Bassanos were Jews or of Jewish origin; however strong evidence s 2 CONC uggests so. They were close colleagues of Jews, lived with them, marrie 2 CONC d them and even dreamed about them, (Amelia Lanyear, referred to as the D 2 CONC ark Lady of Shakespeare) referring to her writings and dreams. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: The name Bassano derived from the town of Bassano del Grappa n 2 CONC ear Venice and is a common Italian Jewish name. With its variants Bassa 2 CONC n, di Bassan and Bassani, it was well known in North Italian Jewry duri 2 CONC ng the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. There were Jews of this nam 2 CONC e, often leaders of their community. It was the name of more than one R 2 CONC abbinical family, and there were Rabbi Bassanos in Venice, Verona, Mant 2 CONC ua, Ferrara and Constantinople, among other places. The name, then, is e 2 CONC vidence that the English Bassanos were Jews at least in origin. On its o 2 CONC wn, however, it is not quite conclusive, since working-class Christians a 2 CONC lso took their surname from the townsthey lived in. Still, Bassano was m 2 CONC uch more common as a Jewish name than as a Christian one, especially ar 2 CONC ound 1500, and a Christian who called himself Bassano in sixteenth-cent 2 CONC ury Vencie would certainly have run the risk of being thought a convert 2 CONC ed Jew. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: The name had become widespread partly because the Christian c 2 CONC itizens of Bassano del Grappa had expelled their Jewish community. They h 2 CONC ad made several attempts to do so before1500 but had always been preven 2 CONC ted by the Venetian Authorities. Finally, in 1516, taking advantage of t 2 CONC he chaos created by the War of the League of Cambrai, they succeeded in e 2 CONC xcluding the Jews forever. The hostility to Jews demonstrated by their f 2 CONC ellow citizens may help to explain the movements of Jeronimo I and his s 2 CONC ons in the first half of the sixteenth century; why Alvise and probably h 2 CONC is father, too, were working as musicians in Venice by 1515; andy why, d 2 CONC espite Jasper's calling himself native in Bassani when he made his will i 2 CONC n 1577 and the family's ownership of a house in Bassano until at leat 1 2 CONC 571, no members as far as we know, ever lived there again, or visited t 2 CONC he town; although the brothers in England regularly returned. Venice ac 2 CONC cepted Jews as residents; Bassano del Grappa did not. Banishment from B 2 CONC assano would also help to explain why the brothers were so determined t 2 CONC o leave Venice for England. They had lost their original home and knew t 2 CONC hat they could never return to it. Therefore they had less to lose from t 2 CONC he move to England. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: We have in fact, some reason to believe that Bassan itself w 2 CONC as not Jeronimo's home town, and that he may have suffered exile once b 2 CONC efore in his life. The family coat of arms--on which were displayed thr 2 CONC ee silkeworm moths and a mulberry tree--in itself is evidence of Jewish i 2 CONC dentity; since it implies that at some time the family had been engaged i 2 CONC n silk farming, a trade which Jews first introduced into Italy and in w 2 CONC hich they were heavily involved for a long time. It seems unlikely, how 2 CONC ever, that the family were silk farmers in Bassano, since the industry w 2 CONC as not introduced there until about 1500, by which time they were defin 2 CONC itively musicians and instrument makers. Their origins, then may have l 2 CONC ain elsewhere--possibly in the Kingdom of Sicily, in the Calabrian town o 2 CONC f Catanzaro. This hypothesis is attractive for two reasons: Catanzaro w 2 CONC as famous for its community of Jewish silk farmers, and it expelled the 2 CONC m at the end of the fifteenth century. Such a history of exile would ha 2 CONC ve made the move to England less dauting. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: Four of the Bassano brothers visited England around 1531 to t 2 CONC ake up employment as court musicians. The timing is significant because a 2 CONC t this time Henry VIII had a particular interest in the Jews of Venice. I 2 CONC n order to annul his marriage to Catherine of Aragon and marry Anne Blo 2 CONC eyn, Henry needed the authority of scripture, which he hoped to get fro 2 CONC m some Venetian Rabbis. His agent in the city, Edmond 2 CONT Harvel, spent several months there canvassing the opinions of Jews and m 2 CONC onks, and in the end an apostate, Mark Raphael, wasinvited to England t 2 CONC o present his favourable report. He traveled in the same year as the Ba 2 CONC ssanos and may have taken them in his entourage. It may be significant t 2 CONC hat Anthony I and Jacomo Bassano were later greanted the same licence t 2 CONC o import Gascon wine that Raphael had recieved from the King--there was o 2 CONC ftgen a connection between successive recipients of a particular grant. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: By the time the Bassanos made their permanent move4 to Engla 2 CONC nd in 1538-41, Henry VIII had broken with Rome. He then took into his e 2 CONC mployment, besides the Bassanos, several other Italian musicians, most o 2 CONC f them definitly Jews. They included the entire six-member violin conso 2 CONC rt, who arrived in 1540. when four of the Bassanos first came to Englan 2 CONC d, they were met by some surviving members of the sackbut consort, two o 2 CONC f whom--John de Antonia alias Moyses and Pelegryne Simon alias Maiohn-- 2 CONC were almost certainly Jews. Baptista Bassano travelled back to Venice o 2 CONC n business with another musical colleague from England, Anthony Maria a 2 CONC lias Cuson alias Alberti, whose names and circumstances suggest a Jewis 2 CONC h identity. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: The Bassanos also married Jews. Alvise's daughter Laura marr 2 CONC ied Joseph, younger son of Ambrose Lupo, whos Jewish name was Almaliach 2 CONC , father and son were members of the royal violin consort. Two of the B 2 CONC assano brothers, Jacomo and Anthony I, married Venetian women who were p 2 CONC robably sisters, since they both had the same surname--Nasi or de Nasis 2 CONC . We cannot be sure that these women were Jews, but it is likely, since 2 CONC (nasi) is Hebrew for 'leader' or 'prince' and it became the name of a S 2 CONC ephardic family--an ancient and memorable Jewish clan', as Cecil Roth d 2 CONC ubbed them. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: Soon after the Bassanos arrival in London, they were given a 2 CONC ccommodation in the ab andoned Charterhouse. When they were forced to l 2 CONC eave, three of them bought a house in Mark Lane in the east of the City 2 CONC , an area whre most of the Portuguese Jewish community lived. The leade 2 CONC r of this community, Hector Nunez, himself lived in Mark Lane. He and s 2 CONC everal other Portuguese Jews attended the same parish church as Augusti 2 CONC ne Bassano--St. Olave Hart Street. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: The Bassano's contacts with the Portuguese community were ev 2 CONC idently quite close. For in 1564, Augustine has as his servant living a 2 CONC t his house in or near Mark Lane a Portuguese Jew named Erasmus Anes, a m 2 CONC ember of a well-known family who had made their home in London. Several y 2 CONC ears later he was sharing his house with his Jewish brother-in-law, Jos 2 CONC eph Lupo. A little later, when Jeronimo Bassano II looked for property o 2 CONC utside London, he chose another place that was favoured by Portugueses J 2 CONC ews, Waltham Abbey in Essex. There is no evidenc they practiced the Jew 2 CONC ish rfeligion however. In 1611, Baptista's younger daughter, Emilia, wh 2 CONC o may have been Shakespeare's mistress and who had certainly been a wel 2 CONC l-known courtesan published a volume of poems--at the time, a very unus 2 CONC ual thing for a woman to do. The book reveals much about her. She had u 2 CONC ndergone a violent religious conversion, and the corfe of the book is a l 2 CONC ong poem celebrating Christ's Passion. It includes attacks on 'Jewish W 2 CONC olves', but its title, which is also the title of the book, gives a dif 2 CONC ferent perspective: "Salve Deus Rex Judaeorum--"Hail to the God who is K 2 CONC ing of the Jews". Since Emilia was writing of her own conversion, the t 2 CONC itle has little point unless she was one fo the Judaei. Moreover, we kn 2 CONC ow that the words of the title had psychological importance for her, si 2 CONC nce she remembered them from a dream she had many years earlier. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: Others may have been aware that the Bassanos were Jews. Shak 2 CONC espeare, for example, would certainly have known the family and its it s 2 CONC triking that the only Jews in his plays are Venetian, not Portuguese as w 2 CONC e might expect, and that they are closely associated with a character c 2 CONC alled Bassanio. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: What we know of the Bassanos' actual religious practices, is p 2 CONC lentiful. Their first names are obviously Christian. It is clear that i 2 CONC n Venice they passed as Christians to work for Christian masters. They a 2 CONC lso could won property in the city. All apparent Christian behaviour, h 2 CONC owver, does not rule out the possibility that they were or had been pra 2 CONC cticing Jews. It was normal practice for Italian Jews who worked in Chr 2 CONC istian socieities to have two identities, a Christian public life, and a J 2 CONC ewish private life. When they came to England, the Bassanos dropped the 2 CONC ir Catholic behaviour with suspicious ease, and soom became pillars of t 2 CONC he established English church. They conformed outwardly to whatever soc 2 CONC iety they happened to be in agrees with the hypothesis that they were a 2 CONC t some stage Jewish. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: The Bassano family were also knownfor their extremely dark s 2 CONC kin. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: Note: Reference for the Jewish Identity of the Bassano famil 2 CONC y were taken from: "The Bassanos Venetian Musicians and Instrument Make 2 CONC rs in England, 1531 - 1665" by David Lasocki with Roger Prior, 1995. 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1510 2 PLAC Bassano Del Grappa, Italy 1 DEAT 2 DATE 19 OCT 1574 2 PLAC London, England 1 BURI 2 DATE 20 OCT 1574 2 PLAC All Hallows Barking, London, England 1 FAMS @F5199@ 1 FAMC @F5200@ 0 @I15024@ INDI 1 NAME Elina /De Nazzi/ 2 GIVN Elina 2 SURN De Nazzi 1 SEX F 1 _UID D02A029BF3D89F418F376AF4A9C104794D3D 1 CHAN 2 DATE 7 Mar 2003 1 NOTE BIOGRAPHY: Elina (Ellen) was the daughter of Beneditto de Nazzi. She wa 2 CONC s born in Venice, Italy, probably as that is where she married Anthony B 2 CONC assano on Aug. 10, 1536. He stayed there until their daughter, Angelica w 2 CONC as born In Nov. of 1537. One can not help but wonder about the name of t 2 CONC heir daughter. At least three of the brothers named daughters, Angelica 2 CONC , Angell and Angela, possibly indicating that could be the name of thei 2 CONC r mother. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: Beneditto de Nazzi is considered to possibly be a Jewish nam 2 CONC e because Nasi or Nasis means 'leader' or 'prince' in Hebrew. So this m 2 CONC akes both families Bassano and de Nazzi probably Jewish. 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Bassano Del Grappa, Italy? 1 DEAT 2 DATE 23 SEP 1571 2 PLAC All Hallows By The Tower, London, England 1 FAMS @F5199@ 1 FAMC @F5201@ 0 @I15025@ INDI 1 NAME Mark Anthony /Bassano/ 2 GIVN Mark Anthony 2 SURN Bassano 1 SEX M 1 _UID 2FBA29596E07F64BB0DB9E368807CDD5B130 1 CHAN 2 DATE 7 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1546 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F5199@ 0 @I15026@ INDI 1 NAME Arthur /Bassano/ 2 GIVN Arthur 2 SURN Bassano 1 SEX M 1 _UID 4C0AAE54B64B754F8754ACB78CF4B130BCF5 1 CHAN 2 DATE 7 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 31 OCT 1547 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F5199@ 0 @I15027@ INDI 1 NAME Andrea /Bassano/ 2 GIVN Andrea 2 SURN Bassano 1 SEX F 1 _UID 37D1F4FD53B0D34BB211DCA36A9BF1126400 1 CHAN 2 DATE 7 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 AUG 1554 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F5199@ 0 @I15028@ INDI 1 NAME Jeronimo /Bassano/ 2 GIVN Jeronimo 2 SURN Bassano 1 SEX M 1 _UID 5E09C0E75245B44EAC7B54D69A8546B10E4E 1 CHAN 2 DATE 7 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 MAR 1558/59 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F5199@ 0 @I15029@ INDI 1 NAME Nicholas /Bassano/ 2 GIVN Nicholas 2 SURN Bassano 1 SEX M 1 _UID F4E5C6DE9E0E7640BDF7A8189C33985E184B 1 CHAN 2 DATE 7 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 24 JUL 1550 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F5199@ 0 @I15030@ INDI 1 NAME Angelica /Bassano/ 2 GIVN Angelica 2 SURN Bassano 1 SEX F 1 _UID 7B2DD26F20EAB74AB5D3ABEDA5504E64BB54 1 CHAN 2 DATE 7 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 NOV 1537 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F5199@ 0 @I15031@ INDI 1 NAME Margaretta /Bassano/ 2 GIVN Margaretta 2 SURN Bassano 1 SEX F 1 _UID 9BBEC2B425F30445B6AEAA58361AB524BF2E 1 CHAN 2 DATE 7 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 JUL 1541 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F5199@ 0 @I15032@ INDI 1 NAME Isabella /Bassano/ 2 GIVN Isabella 2 SURN Bassano 1 SEX F 1 _UID 5FA01E6F1E7DCD48949FA2955BACD3FB7BA7 1 CHAN 2 DATE 7 Mar 2003 1 FAMC @F5199@ 0 @I15033@ INDI 1 NAME Edward /Bassano/ 2 GIVN Edward 2 SURN Bassano 1 SEX M 1 _UID 3E7BE6A18388DD4E9BEC547E1971F0B7003A 1 CHAN 2 DATE 7 Mar 2003 1 FAMC @F5199@ 0 @I15034@ INDI 1 NAME Beneditto /De Nazzi/ 2 GIVN Beneditto 2 SURN De Nazzi 1 SEX M 1 _UID 9047BCCFAF839D47A69EB0152BB1E29EDD96 1 CHAN 2 DATE 7 Mar 2003 1 FAMS @F5201@ 0 @I15035@ INDI 1 NAME Hieronimo /Bassano/ 2 GIVN Hieronimo 2 SURN Bassano 2 NICK Jeronimo 1 SEX M 1 _UID 8BEBA56CC08B784C9E03DEA7F3A09194742A 1 CHAN 2 DATE 7 Mar 2003 1 NOTE BIOGRAPHY: Jeronimo was a well-known sack but player to the Doge of Ven 2 CONC ice. He had five sons, all who were Venetian musicians and instrument m 2 CONC akers of Europe and England from 1531 to 1665. There five emigrant brot 2 CONC hers from Venice, Italy were known as sons of their father, de Jeronomo w 2 CONC hile living in Italy, only acquiring the surname of Bassano after the v 2 CONC illage where they were born, when they arrived in England. Henry VIII a 2 CONC nd his daughter, Elizabeth, both love to have music played at their cou 2 CONC rts. Music was also needed for all kinds of ceremonial occasions, and f 2 CONC oreign musicians were very popular and fashionable, especially Italian. W 2 CONC here before the majority of musicians had been English, now the Venetia 2 CONC ns dominated. The sound, tone and tempo were all new and very exciting i 2 CONC n the last half of the 16th century. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: Eleanor Selfridge-Field quotes Izon in his article, "Italian M 2 CONC usicians", p. 332, as believing as fact that four of our early Venetian m 2 CONC usicians were in the service of the Doge of Venice up to 1539." Anthony i 2 CONC s excluded as he is already a well established maker of instruments in E 2 CONC ngland. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: Many writers and researchers claim that this Bassano family w 2 CONC ere of Hebrew origin and present circumstantial evidence to support tha 2 CONC t claim. However, there are others who dispute this claim. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: It is difficult to judge the exact year that the five Bassan 2 CONC o brothers first arrived in London. It seems they would go and then ret 2 CONC urn to Italy, finally settling in England. This travelling back and for 2 CONC th seems to occur from 1531 to 1539. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: The brothers were born in Bassano del Grappa, just about 35 m 2 CONC iles northwest of Venice. A sixth brother, Jacomo or Jacopo as he was s 2 CONC ometimes called were in English records of 1538 and 1542; however Jacom 2 CONC o finally remained in Venice. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: Henry VIII had an entry in a Sept. 30, 1531concerning his ex 2 CONC penses, showing a payment to two members of his shawn and sack but cons 2 CONC ort plus "Loyes de Jeronom and Jasper and John de Jeronimo." Another en 2 CONC try of Oct. 1531 shows "money paid to four new minstrels for their cost 2 CONC s going to Southampton to fetch their stuff". The four musician's names w 2 CONC ere found on a bill from a catalog of documents belonging to Henry's ch 2 CONC ancellor, Thomas Cromwell, listing a debt to "Lewes de Jeronyme, Antony D 2 CONC e Jeronime, Jasper De Jeronime and John De Jeronimo". This shows that t 2 CONC hese brothers all returned to Venice at different times. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: Anthony returned in 1536 to Italy and married Elina de Nazzi 2 CONC , daughter of Beneditto de Nazzi. Their first child, Angelica, was born i 2 CONC n Venice in 1537. Anthony returned to England by the next year as a war 2 CONC rant dated Oct. 30, 1538 appoints him as "maker of divers instruments o 2 CONC f music to the Court of Henry VIII." 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: April 14, 1539 there is a grant to brothers Alinxus, John, A 2 CONC nthony, Jasper and Baptiste de Bassam, musicians. A pension of 50 lbs. 2 2 CONC s 4d for Alinxus and John, 20d for Antony, Jasper and Baptist. In the L 2 CONC etters and Papers of Henry III, Vol. 16, 1540/1, it lists board and wag 2 CONC es of John Bassani, Anthony, Jasper and John, "the King's minstrels" by t 2 CONC he King's commandment, certified by Master Charles Howarde 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: In February 1539 and February 1542 grants were given to "Jac 2 CONC opo de Bassyano and his brother Anthony, servants of the King, license t 2 CONC o import 300 tuns of Gascon wine to Westminster Palace". In Vol. 20 of t 2 CONC he Letters and Papers of Henry VIII for 1545 it lists "Alinxus Bassani, A 2 CONC nthony, Gasper, John and John Baptist, brothers, Kings Musicians. Augus 2 CONC tine, Julius, Lour and Zacharias, legitimate sons of said Alenxius and P 2 CONC aul, son of Gasper, natives of Venice." 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: *Note: In 1515 Ser Alvise de Hieronimo da Bassan was listed i 2 CONC n a procession of the Scoula de San Marco under trumpets and shawms. (A 2 CONC lvise & Hieronimo are different spellings for Alinxus and Jeronimo). Re 2 CONC ferences: Music at the Venetian Scuole Grandi, J.E. Glixon, Vol. 1, p. 1 2 CONC 04, 1979, Princeton University Dissertation. 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1460 2 PLAC Bassano Del Grappa, Italy 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1545 2 PLAC Bassano Del Grappa, Italy? 1 FAMS @F5200@ 0 @I15036@ INDI 1 NAME /Unknown/ 2 SURN Unknown 1 SEX F 1 _UID 10E9585B35D70149A88A24C31C08ECA3CE1A 1 CHAN 2 DATE 7 Mar 2003 1 FAMS @F5200@ 0 @I15037@ INDI 1 NAME Alvise /Bassano/ 2 GIVN Alvise 2 SURN Bassano 1 SEX M 1 _UID 0AD8F295BA2AB544A3FEA1D5AA4493C4A268 1 CHAN 2 DATE 7 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1490 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F5200@ 0 @I15038@ INDI 1 NAME Jacomo /Bassano/ 2 GIVN Jacomo 2 SURN Bassano 1 SEX M 1 _UID 39B6C6E28F24C842A82106737AE4BA6A18E6 1 CHAN 2 DATE 7 Mar 2003 1 FAMC @F5200@ 0 @I15039@ INDI 1 NAME John /Bassano/ 2 GIVN John 2 SURN Bassano 1 SEX M 1 _UID BCD1A0141F70EF45937A0A7A82441AD0452E 1 CHAN 2 DATE 7 Mar 2003 1 FAMC @F5200@ 0 @I15040@ INDI 1 NAME Jasper /Bassano/ 2 GIVN Jasper 2 SURN Bassano 1 SEX M 1 _UID 90CC6489254C7149A0232396031FB7B37C9B 1 CHAN 2 DATE 7 Mar 2003 1 FAMC @F5200@ 0 @I15041@ INDI 1 NAME Giambattista John Partista /Bassano/ 2 GIVN Giambattista John Partista 2 SURN Bassano 1 SEX M 1 _UID 4FEC8764F260D14A9C29C7F18F1FF15504A4 1 CHAN 2 DATE 7 Mar 2003 1 FAMC @F5200@ 0 @I15042@ INDI 1 NAME Richard /Seal/ 2 GIVN Richard 2 SURN Seal 1 SEX M 1 _UID AE4F567C13BFDC4194BE63D0E8E6BC32FFAB 1 CHAN 2 DATE 7 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1854 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F926@ 0 @I15067@ INDI 1 NAME Loucinda /Seal/ 2 GIVN Loucinda 2 SURN Seal 1 SEX F 1 _UID BB6D913EB0595C4E85258C17B045F9ECD1E3 1 CHAN 2 DATE 7 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1856 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F926@ 0 @I15069@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Seal/ 2 GIVN Mary 2 SURN Seal 1 SEX F 1 _UID 7000719A1D6EEA439D831573BD3FE5611DAB 1 CHAN 2 DATE 7 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1858 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 1900 2 PLAC Bonham, Fannin County, Texas 1 FAMC @F926@ 0 @I15071@ INDI 1 NAME Susan /Seal/ 2 GIVN Susan 2 SURN Seal 1 SEX F 1 _UID B3801E8EC78F084DA7FB7207A5E4C2DDCD8D 1 CHAN 2 DATE 7 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1860 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F926@ 0 @I15073@ INDI 1 NAME David /Seal/ 2 GIVN David 2 SURN Seal 1 SEX M 1 _UID DE096BEA6347C44F9F0473D03422D2FE05F1 1 CHAN 2 DATE 7 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1863 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F926@ 0 @I15075@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Seal/ 2 GIVN Robert 2 SURN Seal 1 SEX M 1 _UID CE299953902CF6418D4E6BD40E90766165CA 1 CHAN 2 DATE 7 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1865 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F926@ 0 @I15077@ INDI 1 NAME Burb /Seal/ 2 GIVN Burb 2 SURN Seal 1 SEX M 1 _UID C1EE8B79655C28428D62024735513EA781C2 1 CHAN 2 DATE 7 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1868 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F926@ 0 @I15079@ INDI 1 NAME Cordelia /Seal/ 2 GIVN Cordelia 2 SURN Seal 1 SEX F 1 _UID 38DB2892D6079D40B67BEAC1E1B65DBA110E 1 CHAN 2 DATE 7 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1870 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F926@ 0 @I15081@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Seal/ 2 GIVN Sarah 2 SURN Seal 1 SEX F 1 _UID 35A904A665C3E049A33E1D1BB1725C61D27D 1 CHAN 2 DATE 7 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1872 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F926@ 0 @I15083@ INDI 1 NAME Martha /Seal/ 2 GIVN Martha 2 SURN Seal 1 SEX F 1 _UID B9DB2D0168D77B43A65E13AFF87D948311CF 1 CHAN 2 DATE 7 Mar 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1877 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F926@ 0 @I15085@ INDI 1 NAME Richard /Green/ 2 GIVN Richard 2 SURN Green 1 SEX M 1 _UID A084C90EFA35E045A0A755693AE3D790D807 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 Sep 2005 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1796 2 PLAC Rowan County, North Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1875 2 PLAC Hancock County, Tennessee 1 FAMS @F1394@ 0 @I15086@ INDI 1 NAME Virginia Jane /Trent/ 2 GIVN Virginia Jane 2 SURN Trent 2 NICK Jensey 1 SEX F 1 _UID 03C4022DA9CF53459D4B79CFC1AD537C7390 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Sep 2005 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1800 2 PLAC Grayson County, Virginia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1875 2 PLAC Hancock County, Tennessee 1 FAMS @F1394@ 1 FAMC @F8864@ 0 @I15087@ INDI 1 NAME Virginia Jane /Green/ 2 GIVN Virginia Jane 2 SURN Green 2 NICK Jane 1 SEX F 1 _UID DADEFC2D558B074E8D73A651A0127A1E577A 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Sep 2005 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1821 2 PLAC Grayson County, Virginia 2 SOUR @S112@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1900 2 PLAC Hancock County, Tennessee 1 FAMC @F1394@ 0 @I16211@ INDI 1 NAME James D /Green/ 2 GIVN James D 2 SURN Green 1 SEX M 1 _UID 4676F267C960DF4C9493BB36F6F0EB6ABCAC 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Sep 2005 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1821 2 PLAC Hawkins County, Tennessee 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1875 2 PLAC Hancock County, Tennessee 1 FAMC @F1394@ 0 @I17068@ INDI 1 NAME William Trent /Green/ 2 NPFX Rev 2 GIVN William Trent 2 SURN Green 1 SEX M 1 _UID 69FF026F73BCA449AF7625ADF79CFBF16B39 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 Sep 2005 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 MAY 1825 2 PLAC Hawkins County, Tennessee 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1899 2 PLAC Hancock County, Tennessee 1 OCCU Baptist Clergyman 2 DATE 1860 2 PLAC Holland, Hancock County, Tennessee 1 FAMC @F1394@ 0 @I18226@ INDI 1 NAME Alfred /Green/ 2 GIVN Alfred 2 SURN Green 1 SEX M 1 _UID 630A1402B1DD9D45B11E878DB295DBD7CFAB 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Sep 2005 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1827 2 PLAC Hawkins County, Tennessee 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1863 2 PLAC Hawkins County, Tennessee 2 SOUR @S112@ 1 FAMC @F1394@ 0 @I18457@ INDI 1 NAME Lewis /Green/ 2 GIVN Lewis 2 SURN Green 1 SEX M 1 _UID AC73C515C018D54496B8B5CFA029727A716C 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Sep 2005 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1830 2 PLAC Hawkins County, Tennessee 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1879 2 PLAC Hancock County, Tennessee 1 CENS 2 DATE 1850 2 PLAC Subdivision 32, Hancock County, Tennessee 1 FAMC @F1394@ 0 @I19695@ INDI 1 NAME Susan /Green/ 2 GIVN Susan 2 SURN Green 2 NICK Sookie 1 SEX F 1 _UID 9FD433C27931BD4BBF7321C1E7E2622982A3 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Sep 2005 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1836 2 PLAC Hawkins County, Tennessee 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1909 2 PLAC Hancock County, Tennessee 1 CENS 2 DATE 1850 2 PLAC Subdivision 32, Hancock County, Tennessee 1 FAMC @F1394@ 0 @I20014@ INDI 1 NAME John Earnest /Couch/ 2 GIVN John Earnest 2 SURN Couch 1 SEX M 1 _UID 95B746646B059341B9D9B59046729A82E51C 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 May 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 JAN 1901 1 DEAT 2 DATE 26 SEP 1981 2 PLAC Valley View, Cooke County, Texas 1 BURI 2 PLAC Valley View Cemetery, Valley View, Cooke County, Texas 1 FAMC @F622@ 0 @I20031@ INDI 1 NAME Callie Agnes /Couch/ 2 GIVN Callie Agnes 2 SURN Couch 1 SEX F 1 _UID 23740856411B5A4B90D7442E14765ACF823A 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 May 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 AUG 1906 1 DEAT 2 DATE 27 FEB 1992 2 PLAC Valley View, Cooke County, Texas 1 BURI 2 PLAC Valley View Cemetery, Valley View, Cooke County, Texas 1 FAMC @F622@ 0 @I20033@ INDI 1 NAME Annie L /Couch/ 2 GIVN Annie L 2 SURN Couch 1 SEX F 1 _UID A6A3068785997544A89B98304E463DD55E37 1 CHAN 2 DATE 20 Jun 2005 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Texas 1 FAMC @F622@ 0 @I20052@ INDI 1 NAME Owen B /Sullivan/ 2 NPFX Dr 2 GIVN Owen B 2 SURN Sullivan 1 SEX M 1 _UID 7BA176098EE0CC42A9E540B1A80AA50FFC31 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Jun 2007 1 BIRT 2 DATE 31 JUL 1821 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 23 MAY 1897 2 PLAC Waterloo, Lauderdale County, Alabama 1 BURI 2 PLAC Wesley Chapel Cemetery, Lauderdale County, Alabama 1 PROP 1 slave 2 DATE 1850 2 PLAC Lauderdale County, Alabama 1 FAMS @F972@ 1 FAMC @F992@ 0 @I20053@ INDI 1 NAME Laura Fletcher /Lucas/ 2 GIVN Laura Fletcher 2 SURN Lucas 2 NICK Dot? 1 SEX F 1 _UID 974075BB638B344BA4CE9389B5926A9E513A 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Jun 2007 1 NOTE This is the date that I got from family. It belongs to "Dot" and I thin 2 CONC k they may have been confused about who they were talking about. 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 JAN 1840 2 PLAC Tennessee 1 DEAT 2 DATE 2 JAN 1924 2 PLAC Lauderdale County, Alabama 1 BURI 2 PLAC Richardson Cemetery, Waterloo, Lauderdale County, Alabama 2 NOTE Section A Row 7 1 CENS 2 DATE 1860 2 PLAC Hardin County, Tennessee 1 CENS 2 DATE 1850 2 PLAC Lawrence County, Tennessee 1 CENS 2 DATE 1910 2 PLAC Waterloo, Lauderdale County, Alabama 1 CENS 2 DATE 1900 2 PLAC Waterloo, Lauderdale County, Alabama 2 NOTE Shows her widowed and living with her son. 1 FAMS @F972@ 1 FAMC @F6950@ 0 @I20054@ INDI 1 NAME Mary A /Sullivan/ 2 GIVN Mary A 2 SURN Sullivan 2 NICK Mamie 1 SEX F 1 _UID FC1F5360E4637142A4D0FCED3FC28E23D782 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Jun 2007 1 BIRT 2 DATE OCT 1867 2 PLAC Alabama 1 DEAT 2 DATE 17 NOV 1943 2 PLAC Tuscumbia, Lauderdale County, Alabama 1 BURI 2 PLAC Oakwood 1 CENS 2 DATE 1880 2 PLAC Waterloo, Lauderdale County, Alabama 1 CENS 2 DATE 1870 2 PLAC Waterloo, Lauderdale County, Alabama 1 CENS 2 DATE 1920 2 PLAC Tuscumbia, Colbert County, Alabama 2 NOTE Shows her together with her sons. 1 CENS 2 DATE 1930 2 PLAC Tuscumbia, Colbert County, Alabama 1 CENS 2 DATE 1910 2 PLAC Tuscumbia, Colbert County, Alabama 1 FAMC @F972@ 0 @I20058@ INDI 1 NAME Ora E /Craig/ 2 GIVN Ora E 2 SURN Craig 1 SEX F 1 _UID AB40BEC137C9A44EB13823180139F951044A 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 Nov 2005 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1882 2 PLAC Alabama 1 CENS 2 DATE 1900 2 PLAC Cherokee Town, Colbert County, Alabama 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F1034@ 0 @I20198@ INDI 1 NAME Owen /Sullivan/ 2 GIVN Owen 2 SURN Sullivan 2 NSFX III 1 SEX M 1 _UID A917948B374C2245BE58873EE24F904BB041 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Aug 2007 1 NOTE Census: 1782 Census places them in Charlotte County, VA. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: OWEN SULLIVAN III received a land grant in South Carolina in 1 2 CONC 773. 1 SOUR @S74@ 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1724 2 PLAC Virginia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1797 2 PLAC Newberry District, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F993@ 1 FAMC @F6982@ 0 @I20199@ INDI 1 NAME Sallie O'Dell /Nelson/ 2 GIVN Sallie O'Dell 2 SURN Nelson 1 SEX F 1 _UID A1683AA307D6A447B8B937D1EE6A3C7B361F 1 CHAN 2 DATE 8 Jun 2003 1 FAMS @F993@ 0 @I20200@ INDI 1 NAME Owen /Sullivan/ 2 GIVN Owen 2 SURN Sullivan 2 NSFX II 1 SEX M 1 _UID 083B56BFB046A249901C1CA3BA4B294012F9 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Oct 2004 1 NOTE Occupation: Planter 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: Research and source notes: Deborah Sweet - 2 CONT from a referral by Bill Huitt : w ww.homepages.rootsweb.com/~tmetrvlr/c 2 CONC laiborne.html 2 CONT poss dod 1790 2 CONT "OWEN II is named in his father's will. By deed Oct. 1, 1781, Owen Sull 2 CONC ivan conveys to Chas. Crenshaw 151 acres 'including the late dwelling h 2 CONC ouse of the late Owen Sullivan deceased, devised to said Owen Sullivan b 2 CONC y Will of Owen Sullivan deceased (Charlotte Co., Virginia D Bk 3, p. 57 2 CONC 1). There are records of other sales from Owen Sullivan to James Mullin 2 CONC s, Stephen Farmer, etc. A HISTORY OF THE SULLIVAN FAMILY was compiled i 2 CONC n 1882 and published by William D. Sullivan in 1913. In it he states Ow 2 CONC en & Margaret had 5 children to move from Virginia to S. Carolina." 2 CONT 2 CONT MILITARY: Taken from http://johndilbeck.com/genealogy/overview.html on O 2 CONC ctober 6, 2002: Owen Sullivan II (6) (1699-1790) Revolutionary War Vete 2 CONC ran, born in Lunenburg, Virginia 1699, died 1790, married May 1721 Mary M 2 CONC argaret Hewlett (Hulit, Hughlett, etc.), born 4 March 1707 (daughter of " 2 CONC William Hewlett" (7) and "Mary Fearne" (7) who was daughter of "John Fe 2 CONC arne" (8) and "Mary Lee" (8)). 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 NOV 1709 2 PLAC Lunenburg, Virginia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1782 2 PLAC Newberry, Charlotte County, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F6982@ 1 FAMC @F6983@ 0 @I20201@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Margaret /Hewlett/ 2 GIVN Mary Margaret 2 SURN Hewlett 1 SEX F 1 _UID 1FC0A36277057849BE5801E8CB4790B173D8 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Jun 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 4 MAR 1707 AND 1709 2 PLAC Virginia 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 1785 2 PLAC Charlotte County, Virginia 1 FAMS @F6982@ 1 FAMC @F6984@ 0 @I20202@ INDI 1 NAME William /Hughlett/ 2 GIVN William 2 SURN Hughlett 1 SEX M 1 _UID 75902678E215F54AAFAAA1A5C707B4514B9E 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Jun 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 23 JUN 1689 2 PLAC St Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Northumberland County, Virginia 1 FAMS @F6984@ 1 FAMC @F6985@ 0 @I20203@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Margaret /Fearne/ 2 GIVN Mary Margaret 2 SURN Fearne 1 SEX F 1 _UID C30D740F3200B548A71F8F21FD2374E8743D 1 CHAN 2 DATE 8 Jun 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1689 2 PLAC St Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1740 2 PLAC York, Virginia 1 FAMS @F6984@ 1 FAMC @F6986@ 0 @I20204@ INDI 1 NAME John /Hulet/ 2 GIVN John 2 SURN Hulet 1 SEX M 1 _UID 295E59296E478C4C876F0F198B4052A879AE 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Jun 2003 1 NOTE BIOGRAPHY: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~tmetrvlr/bio17.html 2 CONT JOHN HULET (HEWLETT, HUGHLETT), JR. 2 CONT Northumberland County, Virginia 2 CONT 1660 - 1711 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: John Hulet, Jr. (son of John and Susannah Hulet and brother o 2 CONC f Thomas) was born about 1660. His will was dated October 19, 1704, rec 2 CONC orded 1711. He is the John, Jr. named in the suit of Elizabeth Hughlett D 2 CONC owning and seems to have inherited the bulk of his father's estate, per 2 CONC haps because the son Thomas had no male heirs. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: This John (1660-1711) married about 1683, it is said by desc 2 CONC endants, a daughter of John Carter who came to Virginia about 1649 and d 2 CONC ied June 10, 1669. (Her name was Elizabeth or Eleanor Carter.) As John C 2 CONC arter married five times it is difficult to straighten out the children 2 CONC . 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: The will of John Hughlett of 1704 names children: John; Ephr 2 CONC aim; William; Elizabeth. However, see Virginia Colonial Abstracts, Vol. 3 2 CONC , Northumberland County, Virginia, 1661-1810 by Beverley Fleet, Page 56 2 CONC . Names more children. Gives dates of each. (The will in full is availa 2 CONC ble.) Will proved January 18, 1711. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: Children given in Virginia Colonial Abstracts: John, born Au 2 CONC gust 7, 1684; Ephraim and his issue given; William; Garrett and childre 2 CONC n; Elizabeth; (Winifred not given here but named in will); Porter (?) h 2 CONC ard to decipher. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: (Source: Individual sources cited; compiled by Mrs. Sara Sul 2 CONC livan Ervin, Ware Shoals, South Carolina, January, 1965; courtesy of Mr 2 CONC s. A. Doggett, Highlands, North Carolina.) 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1660 2 PLAC Northumberland County, Virginia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1711 2 PLAC Northumberland County, Virginia 1 FAMS @F6985@ 1 FAMC @F6987@ 0 @I20205@ INDI 1 NAME Eleanor /Carter/ 2 GIVN Eleanor 2 SURN Carter 1 SEX F 1 _UID D6B19FDD602D4C449069E9914CD9B881F1CB 1 CHAN 2 DATE 8 Jun 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1665 2 PLAC Virginia 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 1700 2 PLAC Virginia 1 FAMS @F6985@ 1 FAMC @F6988@ 0 @I20206@ INDI 1 NAME John /Carter/ 2 GIVN John 2 SURN Carter 1 SEX M 1 _UID FE49C4C91C45C44FB3E786943E904277835E 1 CHAN 2 DATE 8 Jun 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1628 2 PLAC England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 10 JUN 1669 2 PLAC Virginia 1 FAMS @F6988@ 0 @I20207@ INDI 1 NAME John /Hulet/ 2 GIVN John 2 SURN Hulet 1 SEX M 1 _UID A95C2CB21CDC0F47A92950ADBA41FCBDB447 1 CHAN 2 DATE 8 Jun 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1619 2 PLAC York, Virginia 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 1698 2 PLAC Richmond, Chesterfield County, Virginia 1 FAMS @F6987@ 1 FAMC @F6989@ 0 @I20208@ INDI 1 NAME Susannah /Franklin/ 2 GIVN Susannah 2 SURN Franklin 1 SEX F 1 _UID E40C5FDF5C1DC9499AD9F679E99F80DC7FB0 1 CHAN 2 DATE 8 Jun 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1640 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 1660 1 FAMS @F6987@ 0 @I20209@ INDI 1 NAME John Lawrence /Hulet/ 2 GIVN John Lawrence 2 SURN Hulet 1 SEX M 1 _UID 71A62065AB33974DA9287CCB96E287E85DAE 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Jun 2003 1 NOTE BIOGRAPHY: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~tmetrvlr/bio15.html 2 CONT LAWRENCE HULIT (HEWLETT, HUGHLETT) 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: Lawrence Hewlett was born 1598, died 1659. Married 1618 Anne M 2 CONC arie Jaudon, daughter of Samuel Jaudon. She was born about 1597. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: Lawrence married, second, Elizabeth (---) in 1641 and had a s 2 CONC on, Augustine. Lawrence Hulit left will in York County, Virginia, dated 5 S 2 CONC eptember 1658. In his will he says "...to my unkind and unnatural wife E 2 CONC lizabeth, the plantation--and if she abuse my son Richard (very young) a 2 CONC nd be careless of him (her step-son) my desire is that my executors tak 2 CONC e him unto care and tuition..." 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: Lawrence Hulit had by his first wife, Anne Marie Jaudon, thr 2 CONC ee children, viz: John born 1619; infants; Richard born 1638. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: Lawrence Hulit held some kind of public office because he ce 2 CONC rtified a patent for land to the Treasurer of Virginia when George Yard 2 CONC ley was Governor on December 10, 1620. (See State Land Office in Richmo 2 CONC nd, Virginia, in Book 8, Page 128.) As he was holding office, he must h 2 CONC ave been over 21 years old in 1620. (And family records say he was born i 2 CONC n 1598.) He married in the year his first wife's father took his second w 2 CONC ife, or in 1618. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: The paper that Lawrence Hulit certified in 1620 was for land f 2 CONC or Samuel Jourdan. "To Samuel Jourdan Ancient Planter who hath abode te 2 CONC n years compleat in this Colony" (ed. note: see 'Documents - Samuel Jou 2 CONC rdan' for full text.) land bounded on the south by John Rolfe's Ground. T 2 CONC he patent was admitted to record at the request of Mr. Richard Bland in 1 2 CONC 620. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: The will of Martha White, also of York County, Virginia, pro 2 CONC ved 24 January 1658, widow of the minister of York Parish, William Whit 2 CONC e, made Lawyer Hulet trustee of her husband's two children. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: Inventory 1645 taken by Lawrence Hulet (Hewlett) for estate o 2 CONC f Thomas Deacon, Parish of York. On books of land office in Richmond, V 2 CONC irginia, we find in the records the name variously spelled -- Hulet, He 2 CONC wlett, Hughlett. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: On 14 October 1638 Lawrence Hulet witnessed sale, Francis De 2 CONC rrick to Richard Johnson. (Cavaliers and Pioneers, Page 113.) 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: Under date 20 June 1657 John Simmons of York agrees to pay f 2 CONC or "one anchore of Dutch draus (drans?) --Witness, Lawyer Hulet. (Virgi 2 CONC nia Colonial Abstracts, Vol. 1 Lancaster County, Virginia, Book 2, 1654 2 CONC -66.) 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: (Source: Individual sources cited; compiled by Mrs. Sarah Su 2 CONC llivan Ervin, Ware Shoals, South Carolina, January, 1965; courtesy of A 2 CONC . Doggett, Highlands, North Carolina.) 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1598 2 PLAC France? 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 1658 2 PLAC York, Virginia 1 FAMS @F6989@ 0 @I20210@ INDI 1 NAME Ann Marie /Jaudan/ 2 GIVN Ann Marie 2 SURN Jaudan 1 SEX F 1 _UID E41669DF0E56214D991207E3E02727C59CDB 1 CHAN 2 DATE 8 Jun 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1597 2 PLAC France 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 1641 2 PLAC Virginia 1 FAMS @F6989@ 1 FAMC @F6990@ 0 @I20211@ INDI 1 NAME Owen /O'Sullivan/ 2 GIVN Owen 2 SURN O'Sullivan 2 NSFX I 1 SEX M 1 _UID A0E473028E2E384B8EBDC27A169E1BAC3AD2 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Jun 2003 1 NOTE Occupation: Planter. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: Research and source notes: Deborah Sweet - 2 CONT From a referral by Bill Huitt: ww w.homepages.rootsweb.com/~tmetrvlr/cl 2 CONC aiborne.html 2 CONT "Owen O'Sullivan I was granted 240 acres Nov. 7, 1700 at Dam Neck, near O 2 CONC wen Hayes (his Maternal Grandfather) at Fish Pond (Princess Anne Co., V 2 CONC irginia, Bk 4, folk 126). Also granted 862 acres Sep. 10, 1755. The tit 2 CONC hable List of William Caldwell, taken 1749 for Lunenburg, shows Owen Su 2 CONC llivan (William & Mary Quarterly, 11/57). Owen's will dated Oct. 12, 17 2 CONC 68, proved Feb. 6, 1769 in Charlotte Co. (this county split from Lunenb 2 CONC urg in 1764). 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 JUN 1673 2 PLAC Lynhaven Parish, Princess Ann County, Virginia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 6 FEB 1769 2 PLAC Charlotte, Virginia 1 FAMS @F6983@ 1 FAMC @F6993@ 0 @I20212@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Claiborne/ 2 GIVN Elizabeth 2 SURN Claiborne 1 SEX F 1 _UID BB28C6F61EF2FD48A048FD33493F33AC736A 1 CHAN 2 DATE 8 Jun 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1678 2 PLAC Princess Ann County, Virginia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1768 2 PLAC Lunenburg, Virginia 1 FAMS @F6983@ 1 FAMC @F6994@ 0 @I20213@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Claiborne/ 2 NPFX Lt Col 2 GIVN Thomas 2 SURN Claiborne 1 SEX M 1 _UID 0EC039503D86874A95E3D84C9EA323AD9889 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Jun 2003 1 NOTE Occupation: Planter 2 CONT 2 CONT Military: Virginia Militia 1 BIRT 2 DATE 17 AUG 1647 2 PLAC Romancoke, King William County, Virginia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 7 OCT 1683 2 PLAC Virginia 1 FAMS @F6994@ 1 FAMC @F6995@ 0 @I20214@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Fenn/ 2 GIVN Sarah 2 SURN Fenn 1 SEX F 1 _UID 6F2A8EF764B60A49ABB71DB17E4C3425DE11 1 CHAN 2 DATE 8 Jun 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1649 2 PLAC Virginia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 18 OCT 1716 1 FAMS @F6994@ 1 FAMC @F6996@ 0 @I20215@ INDI 1 NAME Samuel /Fenn/ 2 NPFX Capt 2 GIVN Samuel 2 SURN Fenn 1 SEX M 1 _UID 3C148345AA16AC4BAA033142E2AB72C9B7E7 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Jun 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1619 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 1660 2 PLAC York, Virginia 1 FAMS @F6996@ 0 @I20216@ INDI 1 NAME Dorothy // 2 GIVN Dorothy 1 SEX F 1 _UID 5D9DE41D45CF044490AC9DC6BD13750F4A87 1 CHAN 2 DATE 8 Jun 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1625 1 DEAT 2 PLAC York, Virginia 1 FAMS @F6996@ 0 @I20219@ INDI 1 NAME John Thomas /O'Sullivan/ 2 GIVN John Thomas 2 SURN O'Sullivan 1 SEX M 1 _UID DDC9CE0959DE294A84BB46716D735582D489 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Jun 2003 1 NOTE BIOGRAPHY: Research and source notes: Deborah Sweet - 2 CONT The O'Sullivan Family line of Ascent, from John O'Sullivan backward (he 2 CONC , father of Owen I) comes from: 2 CONT www.homepages.rootsweb.com/~tmetrvlr/claiborne.html 2 CONT "John O'Sullivan came to America October 24, 1655 (Patent Book 3, p.392 2 CONC , Land Office, Richmond, Virginia). He came as a minor with his mother E 2 CONC lizabeth O'Sullivan. He appears in "a List of Lower Norfolk People", in 1 2 CONC 673 as 35 years old (Clerk's Office, Norfolk, VA; William & Mary Quarte 2 CONC rly, Vol. 26). In the early Virginia records the name is variously spel 2 CONC led: USEHULLEVAN; USULIMAN; O'SWELLIVANT, O'SULLIVAN, SULLIVAN. Named J 2 CONC OHN THOMAS for two maternal ancestors. John O'Sullivan's will is record 2 CONC ed in Princess Anne Co., VA, Lynhaven Parish, dated May 12, 1698, prove 2 CONC d Sep. 7, 1698, Book 1, p.194; see also State Library, Richmond, VA. La 2 CONC nds owned by him are mentioned in the will of Matthew Brinson, June 12, 1 2 CONC 681 (Jour. Irish-American Society 25/103)." 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Emigration: Ireland to Virginia, 10/24/1655 w/mother Elizabeth 2 CONT 2 CONT Occupation: Planter. 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1637 2 PLAC Ireland 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 7 SEP 1698 2 PLAC Lynhaven Parish, Princess Ann County, Virginia 1 FAMS @F6993@ 1 FAMC @F6999@ 0 @I20220@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Hayes/ 2 GIVN Mary 2 SURN Hayes 1 SEX F 1 _UID 19DF569E2E6C53449D9F96D19379A1F86594 1 CHAN 2 DATE 8 Jun 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1642 2 PLAC Virginia 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Virginia 1 FAMS @F6993@ 1 FAMC @F7000@ 0 @I20222@ INDI 1 NAME Owen /Hayes/ 2 GIVN Owen 2 SURN Hayes 1 SEX M 1 _UID A67CD6AE97E49D4C8FAEE5FB76684A59A858 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Oct 2005 1 NOTE Occupation: American Explorer. 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1619 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Lynhaven Parish, Virginia 1 FAMS @F7000@ 0 @I20224@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Emily /Craig/ 2 GIVN Mary Emily 2 SURN Craig 1 SEX F 1 _UID BD2A738DDB356D4F848963FF307363557DAD 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Sep 2005 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1849 2 PLAC Searcy, White County, Arkansas 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1884 2 PLAC Bardwell, Ellis County, Texas 1 FAMS @F797@ 1 FAMC @F11701@ 0 @I20225@ INDI 1 NAME William /Turner/ 2 GIVN William 2 SURN Turner 1 SEX M 1 _UID 54BB4CAFD1E395439F9F3CD47A6D949BFAC9 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Jun 2007 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1847 2 PLAC Alabama 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1924 2 PLAC Rule, Texas 1 FAMS @F797@ 1 FAMC @F11702@ 0 @I20227@ INDI 1 NAME John Meredith /Couch/ 2 GIVN John Meredith 2 SURN Couch 2 NSFX Sr 1 SEX M 1 _UID 2675510340F6C0468C79CC4B0F8B6C79C674 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Jun 2007 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 MAR 1833 2 PLAC Lawrence County, Alabama 2 SOUR @S131@ 3 PAGE F894153/025/1553596 1 DEAT 2 DATE 14 JUN 1900 2 SOUR @S131@ 3 PAGE F894153/025/1553596 1 CENS 2 DATE 1850 2 PLAC Grimes County, Texas 1 FAMS @F10434@ 1 FAMC @F10417@ 0 @I20228@ INDI 1 NAME Michel /Couch/ 2 GIVN Michel 2 SURN Couch 1 SEX M 1 _UID 3549D191FAD50D468A894CE479FA7288B2C2 1 CHAN 2 DATE 21 Jun 2005 1 FAMC @F10434@ 0 @I20229@ INDI 1 NAME Charles B /Sullivan/ 2 GIVN Charles B 2 SURN Sullivan 1 SEX M 1 _UID 215E5D9D89E229479B3753CB6446A0F07EB0 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Jun 2003 1 NOTE Occupation: Planter 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 APR 1728 2 PLAC Charlotte County, Virginia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 3 NOV 1808 2 PLAC Greenville County, South Carolina 1 BURI 2 PLAC Lebanon, Greenville County, South Carolina 1 FAMC @F6982@ 0 @I20230@ INDI 1 NAME James /Sullivan/ 2 GIVN James 2 SURN Sullivan 1 SEX M 1 _UID 72E21F127E261E44ADAECCE2BCCD0A2F560A 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Aug 2007 1 NOTE MILITARY: Taken from http://johndilbeck.com/genealogy/overview.html on O 2 CONC ctober 6, 2002 : Her father was James Sullivan (5) (?-?) Revolutionary W 2 CONC ar Veteran, of Laurens, SC, bought land in Laurens County in 1781. 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1722 2 PLAC Twitty's Creek, Charlotte, Virginia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1809 2 PLAC Laurens, South Carolina 1 FAMC @F6982@ 0 @I20233@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret \Maudline /Sullivan/ 2 GIVN Margaret \Maudline 2 SURN Sullivan 1 SEX F 1 _UID 004931A1F4241F43B40E33D6F2C45B66D741 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Oct 2005 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Virginia? 1 FAMC @F6982@ 0 @I20235@ INDI 1 NAME Pleasant /Sullivan/ 2 GIVN Pleasant 2 SURN Sullivan 1 SEX M 1 _UID F8D500843B2A7A4D88AB17A8065C2DCCCACB 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Jun 2003 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Caroline County, Virginia? 1 FAMC @F6982@ 0 @I20238@ INDI 1 NAME William /Claiborne/ 2 NPFX Col 2 GIVN William 2 SURN Claiborne 1 SEX M 1 _UID 872D7845471A22429C4DBD543AB90981ADEF 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Jun 2003 1 NOTE Occupation: Secretary of State for Virginia. 2 CONT Planter. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: Research and source notes: Deborah Sweet - 10th Great-Grandparents 2 CONT 1) A bit of early Maryland history: In 1608, Capt. John Smith explored t 2 CONC he Chesapeake Bay. Charles I granted a royal charter for Maryland to Ce 2 CONC cil Calvert, Lord Baltimore, in 1632, and English settlers, many of who 2 CONC m were Roman Catholic, landed on St. Clement's (now Blakistone) Island i 2 CONC n 1634, into a predominantly Protestant and Puritan population. Religio 2 CONC us freedom, granted all Christians in the Toleration Act passed by the M 2 CONC aryland assembly in 1649, was ended by a Puritan revolt, 1654-1658. 2 CONT 2) From a referral by Bill Huitt: www.homepages.rootsweb.com/~tmetrvlr/ 2 CONC claiborne.html 2 CONT "William....came as surveyor for the Virginia Company of London with Go 2 CONC v. Francis Wyatt in 1621; Member of the Governor's council from 1625 to 1 2 CONC 660; Secretary 1625 and Treasurer of the Virginia Colony; had one grant o 2 CONC f 24,000 acres of land in King William County; established a trading po 2 CONC st at Kent Island in 1631; was appointed one of the three commissioners t 2 CONC o rule Virginia under Cromwell. Claiborne was Colonel of a command agai 2 CONC nst the Indians and in 1653 was Deputy Governor. Seated at "Romancoke", K 2 CONC ing William Co., Virginia." 2 CONT **************************************************************** 2 CONT 3) This next, gives a slightly different slant on our William's notorie 2 CONC ty. It is from: http://mem bers.tripod.com/~jweaver300/md/hemd.htm#4 2 CONT If that URL is broken, I found it at the Maryland Genweb. It was taken f 2 CONC rom "History of Early Maryland," by Rev. Theodore C. Gambrall, A. M., D 2 CONC .D.; Pub.: Thomas Whittaker, New York, 1893. I have excerpted the porti 2 CONC ons relevant to William, from various of the "Lectures." 2 CONT "When Lord Baltimore's colony came into Maryland they had the misfortun 2 CONC e to find that Kent Island, lying along the eastern shore of the bay, w 2 CONC as already occupied by a number of persons-how many it is not known-who h 2 CONC ad settled there for convenience of trading with the Indians, with whom t 2 CONC hey were frequent intercourse[sic]. This little community had come out f 2 CONC rom Virginia and held themselves to be of that colony. At the head of t 2 CONC hem was William Claiborne, a man of enterprise, intelligence and great p 2 CONC ertinacity of character, who, deeming that his right had been invaded b 2 CONC y the Maryland charter, and that Kent Island belonged to Virginia, of w 2 CONC hich he was a councillor refused in every way to acknowledge the jurisd 2 CONC iction of Lord Baltimore. This was the beginning of a strife that laste 2 CONC d for twenty years. 2 CONT First of all, there was some reason for believing that he had tampered w 2 CONC ith the Indians, because instead of continuing in their former friendly m 2 CONC ind, they held aloof, refused to bring in provisions, and in other ways a 2 CONC cted so suspiciously that the people stood in dread and felt compelled, f 2 CONC or the sake of security, to build a block-house. Next, in the year 1635 2 CONC , matters came to an open rupture, and a naval battle was fought in the P 2 CONC ocomoke river, in which the small vessel belonging to Claiborne and man 2 CONC ned with thirty men, which was out on a pirating expedition, was taken. A l 2 CONC ittle while later another conflict took place, in which again Claiborne 2 CONC 's force met with disaster. In the year 1644, however, he was more succ 2 CONC essful; for, having allied himself with Richard Ingle, who had formerly g 2 CONC iven some trouble in the province, he had the ability to drive Governor C 2 CONC alvert to take refuge in Virginia, and to hold the province for two yea 2 CONC rs. This time he claimed to have the king's commission for his acts, bu 2 CONC t later, in 1652, when the royal power in England had been entirely ove 2 CONC rthrown, he received a commission from Parliament, under which he was a 2 CONC ble to reduce Maryland and deprive the proprietary of all control. Thes 2 CONC e troubles, gratifying the spirit of revenge which he so strongly foste 2 CONC red, lasted still for several years, after which Claiborne disappeared f 2 CONC rom view..... 2 CONT ..... Another class of people [as opposed to indentured servants, speci 2 CONC fic religions, etc.] was found in the colony at the start, that is, emi 2 CONC grants from Virginia who had settled a few years before on Kent Jsland i 2 CONC n the Chesapeake. These were Englishmen, of course, but because the Vir 2 CONC ginians had objected to the grant to Lord Baltimore of the territory wh 2 CONC ich up to this time had belonged to them, these colonists were from the s 2 CONC tart hostile to Lord Baltimore and gave him what trouble they could. Th 2 CONC is is the settlement that had been made by Claiborne, and for whose pri 2 CONC vileges, as independent of Maryland, he waged such warfare.....But what w 2 CONC as at the bottom of this difficulty, and why were Claiborne and Ingle a 2 CONC ble so easily to overturn the government and retain so long possession o 2 CONC f the province? It was, doubtless, because they reached some point in t 2 CONC he people's minds in which they were antagonistic to the ruling' powers 2 CONC , and that point was in the matter of religion. Even of the first compa 2 CONC ny that came over in the Ark and the Dove, the pronounced majority was o 2 CONC f the Protestant faith. Even among the "genileman adventurers" there we 2 CONC re some of this faith, as is indicated by the "Instructions" sent out w 2 CONC ith the colony; for by these Lord Baltimore provided for the sending of d 2 CONC eputies to the Governor of Virginia as well as to Claiborne, to placate t 2 CONC hem, and he also provided that such deputies should be of the Church of E 2 CONC ngland. As none but a "gentleman" was fitted for that office, there mus 2 CONC t Ilave been some of the Protestant faith even among the chosen few. Th 2 CONC omas Cornwaleys, the most influential and capable man of the province, h 2 CONC as been said by some to have been a Protestant, and certainly he was of g 2 CONC ood Church of England stock, and his descendants were of that faith. Bu 2 CONC t of himself not enough is known to lift the question out of the realm o 2 CONC f doubt. 2 CONT ......But what was at the bottom of this difficulty, and why were Claib 2 CONC orne and Ingle able so easily to overturn the government and retain so l 2 CONC ong possession of the province? It was, doubtless, because they reached s 2 CONC ome point in the people's minds in which they were antagonistic to the r 2 CONC uling' powers, and that point was in the matter of religion. Even of th 2 CONC e first company that came over in the Ark and the Dove, the pronounced m 2 CONC ajority was of the Protestant faith. Even among the "genileman adventur 2 CONC ers" there were some of this faith, as is indicated by the "Instruction 2 CONC s" sent out with the colony; for by these Lord Baltimore provided for t 2 CONC he sending of deputies to the Governor of Virginia as well as to Claibo 2 CONC rne, to placate them, and he also provided that such deputies should be o 2 CONC f the Church of England. As none but a "gentleman" was fitted for that o 2 CONC ffice, there must Ilave been some of the Protestant faith even among th 2 CONC e chosen few. Thomas Cornwaleys, the most influential and capable man o 2 CONC f the province, has been said by some to have been a Protestant, and ce 2 CONC rtainly he was of good Church of England stock, and his descendants wer 2 CONC e of that faith. But of himself not enough is known to lift the questio 2 CONC n out of the realm of doubt. 2 CONT ......We are not, however, left in doubt as to the religious views of t 2 CONC he first colorusts. The majority of them from the start were not of his l 2 CONC ordship's faith, as we learn from the Jesuit fathers themselves, who co 2 CONC mmanded all the information; for the provincial of the order in England 2 CONC , writing to Rome in 1642, declared that the affair was surrounded with m 2 CONC any and great difficulties, for in leading the colony to Maryland by fa 2 CONC r the greater part were heretics. Father White, it is true, wrote, soon a 2 CONC fter coming into the colony, that they had been able to make various co 2 CONC nverts." 2 CONT 4) From http://www.mdgenweb.org/feudal.htm (again, the Maryland Genweb) 2 CONT "The Calverts ruled with the force of kings as Lords Baltimore (there w 2 CONC ere six). From 1637, when the English King granted Cecilius Calvert dom 2 CONC inion over Maryland (which early on included some of VA and all of DE) u 2 CONC ntil 1775, all the land was owned by the Calverts and 'granted,' which m 2 CONC eant in effect leased, by their authority as owners to individual (less 2 CONC er) proprietended derived its name from the Manor of Cleburne, or Clibo 2 CONC rne, in Westmoreland, near the river Eden. The Manor is named in Doomsd 2 CONC ay Book and the family was for many generations lords of this place, an 2 CONC d of Bampton, Candale, and Kyne. The first of the line appearing in the p 2 CONC edigrees is Herve, to whom Henry II granted a moiety of the Manor of Cl 2 CONC iborne, and who was father of Alanus de Cliborne (A.D.1216). 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: Cleburne Hall, Westmoreland, parts of which still remain, wa 2 CONC s built by Richard Cleburne in 1567, on the site of the old Castle, or " 2 CONC peel," of Cleburne. An inscription over the entrance still gives the na 2 CONC me of the builder and the date. Views of the part of the house still st 2 CONC anding, and of Cleburne Church, are given in the Magazine of American H 2 CONC istory, X, 83, &c. In the church are now memorial tablets to William Cl 2 CONC aiborne, the emigrant to Virginia, and of General Patrick R. Cleburne, C 2 CONC onfederate States of America, who was of the Irish branch. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: William Claiborne was born about 1587, and is first noticed i 2 CONC n June, 1621, when the Virginia Company engaged him to go to Virginia a 2 CONC s a (or rather the) surveyor, with a salary of 30 pounds a year, and a h 2 CONC ouse. He probably was also to receive fees. He came to Virginia with Go 2 CONC vernor Wyatt in the same year (1621). In 1625 Gov. Yeardley appointed h 2 CONC im Secretary of State for the Colony and member of the Council; and he h 2 CONC eld the latter place in 1627, 1629, 1631, 1632, 1633, 1644-5, 1652, 165 2 CONC 5, 1658, 1659, and 1660. Richard Kemp was appointed Secretary in 1637, a 2 CONC nd after him Richard Lee; but in April 1652, the House of Burgesses res 2 CONC tored Claiborne to the place, which he held until the Restoration. On A 2 CONC pril 6th, 1642, the King appointed him Treasurer of Virginia for life - h 2 CONC ow long he held this office does not appear. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: In 1629 he commanded an expedition against the Indians, whic 2 CONC h defeated them, under their King Candiack, near the present West Point 2 CONC , and he led another force against them in 1644, as in a grant to him i 2 CONC n --- for 5,000 acres on the north side of Pamunkey river, the land is d 2 CONC escribed as "running westerly to a point of Land where the said Coll. C 2 CONC laybourne landed the Army under his command, Anno 1644."There is also a g 2 CONC rant to Richard Lee in 1648, in which the land, "about six or seven mil 2 CONC es up the narrows of Chickahominy river als. York or Pamunkey," is stat 2 CONC ed to be a neck "where the foot Company met w'th the Boats when they we 2 CONC nt Pamunkey march under ye Comand of Capt. William Claiborne." 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: He was appointed a justice and of the quorum of Accomac coun 2 CONC ty February, 1631-2, was a justice of York 1633, and of Northumberland i 2 CONC n 1653. He probably lived much in the latter county during his contest w 2 CONC ith Maryland. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: In 1631 Claiborne made a trading settlement on Kent Island i 2 CONC n the Chesapeake, and was associated in business with various persons i 2 CONC n London; but as the proprietors of Maryland claimed that the island wa 2 CONC s included in their grant, a long struggle followed, in which force was u 2 CONC sed on both sides. Several of Claiborne's men were killed and captured, t 2 CONC wo of his vessels were taken, and he was expelled from the island, incu 2 CONC rring a heavy loss. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: But on September 26, 1651, he was appointed one of the parli 2 CONC amentary commissioners to subdue Virginia and Maryland, and in the next y 2 CONC ear expelled Lord Baltimore's Governor, and obtained control after a di 2 CONC spute of twenty years. In 1654 the Claiborne party totally defeated the B 2 CONC altimore party, led by Governor Stone (who had again resisted) and rema 2 CONC ined in undisputed control until Baltimore had made his peace with Parl 2 CONC iament in 1658, when Claiborne disappears from active participation in M 2 CONC aryland affairs. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: As late as 1675, he petitioned the King for redress for the m 2 CONC any losses and injuries he had received from the Calverts, but without a 2 CONC vail. In the Northampton records, April 1653, is an order referring to t 2 CONC he "Worshipful Coll. Wm. Claiborne, Esq., Deputy Governor" - an office w 2 CONC hich has not been elsewhere noticed; but to which he must have been app 2 CONC ointed in Bennett's administration. In the English State Paper office a 2 CONC re many documents relating to the long controversy over Kent Island. Wi 2 CONC lliam Claiborne is said to have died about 1677. Modern investigation h 2 CONC as removed the stigma of "rebel," "evil genius of Maryland," &c., &c., a 2 CONC nd shows that his long and active career was instead worthy of admirati 2 CONC on. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: William Claiborne has been the subject of several biographic 2 CONC al sketches. Rev. S.F. Streeter left a MMS "Life and Colonial Times of W 2 CONC illiam Claiborne," which has been the basis of a paper on the subject b 2 CONC y Mr. J.M. Allen, in New Eng. Hist. and Gen. Reg. xxvii, 125-135. And i 2 CONC n the Magazine of American History x, 83-100, is an article on Claiborn 2 CONC e, and the Claiborne family, by the late John Esten Cooke, which contai 2 CONC ns a number of interesting portraits, views, engravings of seals, arms, & 2 CONC c. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: It has been several times stated in print that William Claib 2 CONC orne married in London (in 1638 some are even particular enough to stat 2 CONC e) Jane Buller, but this may also be considered doubtful. In November 1 2 CONC 647, a grant of 700 acres in the corporation of Elizabeth City, was mad 2 CONC e to "Elizabeth Claiborne, the wife of Captain William Claiborne, Esqr. 2 CONC , his Majesties Treasurer of this Colony of Virginia," for the transpor 2 CONC tation of fourteen persons, whose rights had been assigned to her by he 2 CONC r husband in nature of a dower, according to an order of court June 11, 1 2 CONC 644. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: It is, of course, possible that Col. William Claiborne marri 2 CONC ed twice. If he married Elizabeth about the time that the dower was giv 2 CONC en, in 1644, she could hardly have been the mother of the eldest son, w 2 CONC ho as "Captain William Claiborne" received a grant in 1657. Contrary to w 2 CONC hat has been frequently stated, infants could, and frequently did recei 2 CONC ve grants, but they were not captains of militia in boyhood. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: The tradition that Col. Claiborne married a Buller can perha 2 CONC ps be accounted for by a statement in a letter from Governor Leonard Ca 2 CONC lvert to his brother, Lord Baltimore, written in 1638 (to W.H. Browne's " 2 CONC George and Cecilius Calvert," p. 68, &c.) in which he says that on Kent I 2 CONC sland John Boteler, or Butler (he writes the name in each way), William C 2 CONC laiborne's brother-in-law, was at first disposed to resist the Maryland a 2 CONC uthorities, but afterwards submitted. Mr. Browne says that Boteler was a 2 CONC ppointed by Calvert commander of the militia of Kent Island, and held v 2 CONC arious offices of trust in the colony until his death in 1642. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: It appears from Hotten's "Emigrants," that in 1626 William C 2 CONC laiborne owned 200 acres at Archer's Hope, 500 at Blunt Point, and 150 a 2 CONC t Elizabeth City. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: The following grants to him appear in the Virginia Land Reco 2 CONC rds: (1) Coll. William Claiborne, Esqr., 5,000 acres between the Great a 2 CONC nd Little Wicomico rivers, Northumberland county, Jan. 5, 1652; 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: (2) Coll. Wm. Claiborne, 5,000 acres on the north side of Pa 2 CONC munkey at a creek called Tanks Madoquine "running westerly to a point o 2 CONC f Land where the said Coll. Claiborne landed the army under his command i 2 CONC n Anno 1644," and bounded on the west by Cohoake Creek; 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: (3) Coll. William Claiborne, Secretary of State, 750 acres i 2 CONC n Northumberland Co.; 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: (4) Col. William Claiborne, 1,600 acres adjoining his planta 2 CONC tion of Romangock, on the south side of York river; over against the la 2 CONC nd of Francis Burwell (and others) - 500 acres of this is march land, c 2 CONC ommonly called Cohoke; Dec. 24, 1657. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: 1. William Claiborne had issue; 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: 2. William; 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: 3. Thomas; 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: 4. Leonord, who settled in Jamaica, W.I., and died there in 1 2 CONC 694. He married Martha ---, and left two daughters (a) Katherine, who d 2 CONC ied in 1715, aged 34 years, wife of Hon. John Campbell, of Inverary, Ar 2 CONC gyleshire (of the family of Auchenbrack), and (b) Elizabeth. Mr. Leonar 2 CONC d Claiborne had a grant of 3,000 acres on the Mattopony, April 1st, 167 2 CONC 2 granted; 5. Jane, who, on February 10, 1657, as "Mrs. Jane Claiborne, S 2 CONC pinster," received a grant of 1400 acres in Northumberland county - 750 o 2 CONC f which had been granted in 1653, to her father, Col. Wm. Claiborne. Sh 2 CONC e married Col. Thomas Brereton, of Northumberland county, and died befo 2 CONC re May 20, 1671 (Northumberland Records). 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: - - - - - - - - - 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: 2. Lieutenant-Colonel William Claiborne, of King William cou 2 CONC nty, received the following grants: 5,000 acres between Mattopany and R 2 CONC appahannock rivers, and on both sides of Piantetank Swamp, December 24, 1 2 CONC 657; 1,000 acres in New Kent, June 12, 1658; 4,000 acres on the Piantet 2 CONC ank river, March 26, 1661; 1,400 acres in New Kent, 1672; and 1,000 acr 2 CONC es in New Kent, February 24, 1674-5. Each of these grants is to Captain W 2 CONC m. Claiborne. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: It was more probably he (instead of his father) who was a me 2 CONC mber of the House of Burgesses from New Kent, 1663-66. He is stated to h 2 CONC ave distinguished himself in service against the Indians, and there was f 2 CONC ormerly on record at King William Court-House, a certificate of his val 2 CONC or, dated March 29, 1677, and attested by Nathaniel Bacon, Philip Ludwe 2 CONC ll, Ralph Wormeley and Richard Lee. In 1676 he was appointed (with Majo 2 CONC r George Lyddall) to command the fort at Indiantown in New Kent, and in t 2 CONC he same year (January, 1676) he sat on the court-martial to try the reb 2 CONC els. His wife was probably named Elizabeth, as in 1665 there is a grant t 2 CONC o Mrs. Elizabeth Claiborne, Junior, 1,000 acres in the freshes of York r 2 CONC iver. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: Children: (a) William; (b) Ursula, named in her brother's wi 2 CONC ll, 1705, married William Gooch, and had at least one child, Claiborne G 2 CONC ooch; (c) Mary, named in her brother's will, 1705. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: 3. Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Claiborne, of King William, was b 2 CONC orn August 17, 1647, died October 7, 1683. In 1665 he received a grant o 2 CONC f 500 acres New Kent county, and in 1677, 1,500 acres on the "upper for 2 CONC s of York river." He also served against the Indians, and is said to ha 2 CONC ve been kelled by an arrow (Campbell's History of Virginia, p. 324.) He w 2 CONC as buried at Romancoke, King William, where his tomb remains bearing th 2 CONC e arms: Arg Cheverons interlaced in base, a chief of the last; and the f 2 CONC ollowing inscription: 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: "Here Lyeth Interred ye body of Lt. Col 2 CONT Thomas Claybourne 2 CONT Son of Col. Wm Claybourne 2 CONT He departed this life ye 7th day of October Anno Domi 2 CONT 1683 2 CONT Aetatis Suae 36 2 CONT 1 Mo : & 21 D." 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: He married Sarah (Fenn), and after his death she married sec 2 CONC ondly Thomas Bray. There is recorded in York county, 1681, a deed from T 2 CONC homas Claiborne and Sarah his wife, and in the same year Mr. Thomas Bra 2 CONC y, of New Kent, is plaintiff in a suit in York. There was a suit in Ess 2 CONC ex 1701, by Sarah Bray, executrix of Lt. Col. Thomas Claiborne. Mrs. Br 2 CONC ay, widow of Capt. Thomas Bray, of New Kent, founded a scholarship at W 2 CONC illiam and Mary College. She was, doubtless, this Mrs. Sarah Bray. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: Children: (Claiborne): (a) Thomas; ((b) Elizabeth.) 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: (Source: Virginia Land Records, From The Virginia Magazine o 2 CONC f History and Biography, the William and Mary College Quarterly, and Ty 2 CONC ler's Quarterly, published in 1982.) 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1587 2 PLAC Westmoreland County, England 1 DEAT 2 PLAC King William County, Virginia 1 FAMS @F6995@ 1 FAMC @F7008@ 0 @I20239@ INDI 1 NAME Jane /Buller\ Butler/ 2 GIVN Jane 2 SURN Buller\ Butler 1 SEX F 1 _UID 796E2E7AAE96DD4A993728D01EE921503A9C 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Oct 2005 1 FAMS @F6995@ 0 @I20240@ INDI 1 NAME William /Claiborne/ 2 NPFX Lt Col 2 GIVN William 2 SURN Claiborne 1 SEX M 1 _UID F668D4EDED666A43BD1C6AC55109BA85C06F 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Jun 2003 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Romancoke, New Kent County, Virginia 1 FAMC @F6995@ 0 @I20241@ INDI 1 NAME Edmund /Claiborne/ 2 NPFX Lord 2 GIVN Edmund 2 SURN Claiborne 1 SEX M 1 _UID 9FDBA66001A31D47AB2CD6DF95B59077655C 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Jun 2003 1 NOTE BIOGRAPHY: Lord of Cleburn Hall. 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1556 2 PLAC Westmoreland County, England 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMS @F7008@ 1 FAMC @F7009@ 0 @I20242@ INDI 1 NAME Grace /Bellingham/ 2 GIVN Grace 2 SURN Bellingham 1 SEX F 1 _UID 1B965817445C2246932BD3533B0C1D38A83B 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Jun 2003 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Westmoreland County, England 1 FAMS @F7008@ 1 FAMC @F7010@ 0 @I20243@ INDI 1 NAME Alan /Bellingham/ 2 GIVN Alan 2 SURN Bellingham 1 SEX M 1 _UID 9C3860D93B397D489E3C99AE4AE90BA54A1C 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Jun 2003 1 FAMS @F7010@ 0 @I20244@ INDI 1 NAME Dorothy /Sandford/ 2 GIVN Dorothy 2 SURN Sandford 1 SEX F 1 _UID BA08CB0F6A5800408D6D6BAFA29532647F54 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Jun 2003 1 FAMS @F7010@ 0 @I20245@ INDI 1 NAME Richard /Claiborne/ 2 NPFX Lord 2 GIVN Richard 2 SURN Claiborne 1 SEX M 1 _UID E0D876C1090C9345B95415E2CFD122983A8B 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Jun 2003 1 NOTE BIOGRAPHY: Lord of Cleburn Hall. 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Westmoreland County, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 4 JAN 1607 1 FAMS @F7009@ 1 FAMC @F7011@ 0 @I20246@ INDI 1 NAME Eleanor /Lancaster/ 2 GIVN Eleanor 2 SURN Lancaster 1 SEX F 1 _UID BB2B211F92265C4AAD28556B12B793960B00 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Jun 2003 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Westmoreland County, England 1 FAMS @F7009@ 1 FAMC @F7012@ 0 @I20247@ INDI 1 NAME Launcelot /Lancaster/ 2 GIVN Launcelot 2 SURN Lancaster 1 SEX M 1 _UID 6B851CCF1DD6974ABC2FECA0812FAAB232FC 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Jun 2003 1 FAMS @F7012@ 0 @I20248@ INDI 1 NAME Edmund /Cleburne/ 2 NPFX Lord 2 GIVN Edmund 2 SURN Cleburne 1 SEX M 1 _UID 9D57DE3BE4234B4AA79B5C0E3A0167887FE9 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Jun 2003 1 NOTE Occupation: Lord of Cleburne Hall. 1 BIRT 2 PLAC England 1 DEAT 2 PLAC England 1 FAMS @F7011@ 1 FAMC @F7013@ 0 @I20249@ INDI 1 NAME Anne /Layton/ 2 GIVN Anne 2 SURN Layton 1 SEX F 1 _UID C1B92F9A60DA674C87BF20EE04C1550CAABB 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Jun 2003 1 FAMS @F7011@ 0 @I20250@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Cleburne/ 2 NPFX Lord 2 GIVN Robert 2 SURN Cleburne 1 SEX M 1 _UID F8EAE9B97092DF48962969D298C57037AB42 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Jun 2003 1 NOTE Occupation: Lord of Cleburne Hall. 1 BIRT 2 PLAC England 1 DEAT 2 PLAC England 1 FAMS @F7013@ 1 FAMC @F7014@ 0 @I20251@ INDI 1 NAME Emma /Kirkbride/ 2 GIVN Emma 2 SURN Kirkbride 1 SEX F 1 _UID 79AF11B97760AE4388717716D619E1506043 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Jun 2003 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Northumberland County, England 1 FAMS @F7013@ 1 FAMC @F7015@ 0 @I20252@ INDI 1 NAME George /DeKirkbride/ 2 GIVN George 2 SURN DeKirkbride 1 SEX M 1 _UID 6EB771852CAE1B47B9F457381B1ECA60F6EF 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Jun 2003 1 FAMS @F7015@ 0 @I20253@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Cleburne/ 2 NPFX Lord 2 GIVN Thomas 2 SURN Cleburne 1 SEX M 1 _UID EF8EA94C99CDC24FBF0C3211536E463735D8 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Jun 2003 1 NOTE BIOGRAPHY: Lord of Cleburne Hall. 1 BIRT 2 PLAC England 1 DEAT 2 PLAC England 1 FAMS @F7014@ 1 FAMC @F7016@ 0 @I20254@ INDI 1 NAME /Unknown/ 2 SURN Unknown 1 SEX F 1 _UID AF4D5244D8832248B730026EDF9AF8EB0A5F 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Jun 2003 1 FAMS @F7014@ 0 @I20255@ INDI 1 NAME John /Cleburne/ 2 NPFX Lord 2 GIVN John 2 SURN Cleburne 1 SEX M 1 _UID 6C0081E88E2EC74880099D7594B00BF68028 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Jun 2003 1 NOTE BIOGRAPHY: Lord of Cleburne Hall. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: Research and source notes: Deborah Sweet - 2 CONT Part of the Claiborne Family line of descent is from: www.homepages.roo 2 CONC tsweb.com/~tmetrvlr/claiborne.html 2 CONT This site gives a subreference: "this lineage from Magna Charta by John S 2 CONC . Wurts, The Crown Edition, March 1945 reprint. Brookfield Publishing C 2 CONC o., Philadelphia, PA" 1 BIRT 2 PLAC England 1 DEAT 2 PLAC England 1 FAMS @F7016@ 0 @I20256@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Curwen/ 2 GIVN Elizabeth 2 SURN Curwen 1 SEX F 1 _UID AB098CCBB07E364DA2E81A1F00310C39F52C 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Jun 2003 1 BIRT 2 PLAC England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 8 AUG 1489 2 PLAC England 1 FAMS @F7016@ 1 FAMC @F7017@ 0 @I20257@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Curwen/ 2 GIVN Thomas 2 SURN Curwen 1 SEX M 1 _UID 3892DBA30C3C524CB7DAF7CC1241114A303E 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Jun 2003 1 FAMS @F7017@ 0 @I20258@ INDI 1 NAME Anne /Lowther/ 2 GIVN Anne 2 SURN Lowther 1 SEX F 1 _UID 3A03BF4D0162D74ABE3BD6EFD97D3FCDEDCC 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Jun 2003 1 FAMS @F7017@ 0 @I20259@ INDI 1 NAME James /Sullivan/ 2 GIVN James 2 SURN Sullivan 1 SEX M 1 _UID C87F3A8AA4CA464398DF47A081F89944B699 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Jun 2003 1 FAMC @F6983@ 0 @I20260@ INDI 1 NAME Charles /Sullivan/ 2 GIVN Charles 2 SURN Sullivan 1 SEX M 1 _UID AFF5355D902ACE4AA3A9D700FB41F358B2CC 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Jun 2003 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Virginia 1 FAMC @F6983@ 0 @I20261@ INDI 1 NAME William /Sullivan/ 2 GIVN William 2 SURN Sullivan 1 SEX M 1 _UID FBF25192F903E54A99D517CEBDA564869A6B 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Jun 2003 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Virginia 1 FAMC @F6983@ 0 @I20263@ INDI 1 NAME John /Sullivan/ 2 GIVN John 2 SURN Sullivan 1 SEX M 1 _UID DD3E3C526BD5B047AC0C7A7891D08A54C972 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Jun 2003 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Virginia 1 FAMC @F6983@ 0 @I20277@ INDI 1 NAME Owen-Donel /O'Sullivan/ 2 GIVN Owen-Donel 2 SURN O'Sullivan 1 SEX M 1 _UID D3D310369BD23B4A9798E79CCB1922FC926A 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Jun 2003 1 NOTE Military: 1641 - the Catholic-Gaelic Rebellion in Ireland 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: Research and source notes: Deborah Sweet - 2 CONT 1) From: www.homepages.rootsweb.com/`tmetrvlr/claiborne.html 2 CONT "OWEN-DONAL O'SULLIVAN joined the *Rebellion of 1641, was attained [sic 2 CONC , should be attainted] (condemned), and fled the country. His family sc 2 CONC attered among relatives and friends, and some came to America. He marri 2 CONC ed Jo-Ann Elizabeth Brown, who was granddaughter of John Brown" 2 CONT 2) *from: www.cain.ulst.ac.uk/othelem/chron/ch67.htm 2 CONT [Timeline of Irish History] 2 CONT "In 1641- Only 59% of land in Ireland was held by Catholics. 2 CONT Catholic-Gaelic Rebellion - in an attempt to regain confiscated lands 2 CONT English Civil War begins 2 CONT In 1649 - Cromwell and his army go to Ireland; capture cities of Droghe 2 CONC da, Wexford, and others. 2 CONT In 1650 - Catholic landowners were exiled to Connaught ("to Hell or Con 2 CONC naught") 2 CONT Cromwell's army leaves Ireland 2 CONT 3) From: www.larkspirit.com/general/orangehist.html 2 CONT "Orangeism, the ideology which promotes and protects Protestant dominat 2 CONC ion over Catholics in Ireland, reaches back many centuries, and for mos 2 CONC t of the history of Modern Ireland, has been the basis of official stat 2 CONC e policy. What is rarely acknowledged among its adherents is that Orang 2 CONC eism is not at its heart a Protestant response to Catholicism, but a de 2 CONC liberate sectarian tactic engineered and promoted by the British throug 2 CONC hout the centuries to keep the people of Ireland divided and easier to r 2 CONC ule......Consider instead that sectarianism is not the source of the pr 2 CONC oblems but merely a symptom of the most crucial issue facing Ireland... 2 CONC ..Nationalists have been oppressed,,,,,but unionists .....likewise have b 2 CONC een oppressed, the British manipulating them into perpetuating societal d 2 CONC ivisions which keep them and their neighbors apart.....In order to main 2 CONC tain a monolithic front, religious sectarianism - protection of the uni 2 CONC on by Protestants against the 'disloyal' Catholics - became the glue th 2 CONC at kept all the different interests together throughout the centuries[a 2 CONC mong the varied socio-economic strata of Protestant society attracted t 2 CONC o Orangeism]. Fiery sermons, triumphant marches, and murals reaching ba 2 CONC ck 300 years to a Protestant savior king who saved a city beseiged by a C 2 CONC atholic king, all point to a culture that without sectarianism would ha 2 CONC ve very few symbols that it could share with all its members..... 2 CONT Seeds of Discontent: The history of 'Orangeism' in Ireland reaches back t 2 CONC o the time of the first Protestant settlements in Ireland. Ironically, P 2 CONC rotestants first came to Ireland as part of a Catholic queen's wish to s 2 CONC ubdue the Irish people and bring the island under her rule. Mary Tudor [ 2 CONC "Bloody Mary"] of England (queen 1553-58) devised a plan in which Engli 2 CONC sh colonists would form settlements, or 'plantations' in Ireland, clear 2 CONC ing land of the native people. Under her 'Leinster Experiment' colonist 2 CONC s would promise to bring sufficient English workers with them to Irelan 2 CONC d so that they would not need to hire any native Irish laborers....Unfo 2 CONC rtunately for the English, the Irish were not so easily subdued and fou 2 CONC ght....the queen was unable to persuade sufficient numbers of colonists t 2 CONC o travel to what was perceived as a dangerous and barbaric wilderness. I 2 CONC n 1583 a second plantation was attempted in Munster, and hundreds of th 2 CONC ousands of acres were forcibly confiscated for use by men such as Sir W 2 CONC alter Raleigh. Again this plantation was mostly unsuccessful, for there w 2 CONC ere still not sufficient inducements... 2 CONT In 1603 King James I launched a new campaign.....Englishmen confiscated l 2 CONC and in the northeast counties of Ulster, and soon settlers were enticed t 2 CONC o Ireland from James' native land of Scotland. Due to the proximity of U 2 CONC lster to Scotland and the similarities of language and culture, this pl 2 CONC antation became more firmly established. This particular plantation dif 2 CONC fered from the previous ones int hat the majority of colonists were not A 2 CONC nglican but Presbyterian, the 'Dissenters' who refused to join the Chur 2 CONC ch of England. 2 CONT IN 1641, TAKING ADVANTAGE OF THE ENGLISH CIVIL WAR, THE IRISH ATTEMPTED A C 2 CONC ONCERTED EFFORT TO FIGHT BACK AGAINST THEIR ENGLISH COLONISTS. The Cath 2 CONC olic Clergy helped to organize a rebellion which occurred in several ar 2 CONC eas on 23 October, and for some time afterwards the native Irish attack 2 CONC ed settlers, burning towns and killing individuals. Although the Englis 2 CONC h tried to subdue the Irish, they were unable to commit their full ener 2 CONC gies to the cause because of discontent at home. The defensive actions o 2 CONC n the part of the Irish tended to inflame anti-Catholic sentiment among P 2 CONC rotestants in Ireland and back in England, and many tended to believe w 2 CONC ildly exaggerated reports of atrocities against settlers (Hachey et al. 2 CONC , 22). In 1649 King Charles I was overthrown, and Oliver Cromwell and h 2 CONC is Parliament took power. Cromwell did not wait for the Irish problem t 2 CONC o resolve itself; instead with a heavy hand he crushed the rebellions a 2 CONC nd secured a 'Protestant Ascendancy' for Ireland. Several thousand peop 2 CONC le were massacred outright, and thousands more were left to the fate of s 2 CONC tarvation and disease. Contemporaries estimate that out of a population o 2 CONC f 1,448,000 people, 616,000 died from Cromwell's intervention; about 40 2 CONC ,000 left to join armies in Europe; AND 100,000 IRISH WERE SOLD INTO SL 2 CONC AVERY AND SENT TO THE AMERICAS (Ellis, 43-44). Under the Act of Settlem 2 CONC ent of 1652, the Catholic population was forced to the less fertile lan 2 CONC d west of the River Shannon or face execution." 1 BIRT 2 DATE AFT 1599 2 PLAC Dunboy Castle, Munster, Ireland 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Virginia 1 BURI 2 PLAC Virginia 1 FAMS @F6999@ 1 FAMC @F7021@ 0 @I20278@ INDI 1 NAME Jo-Ann Elizabeth /Brown/ 2 GIVN Jo-Ann Elizabeth 2 SURN Brown 1 SEX F 1 _UID A01D8417D609E04B98474549D3FB6D57610E 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Jun 2003 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Ireland 1 FAMS @F6999@ 1 FAMC @F7022@ 0 @I20279@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Brown/ 2 GIVN Thomas 2 SURN Brown 1 SEX M 1 _UID 4E5D70F07202F7438B582BB87D84AD305D76 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Jun 2003 1 FAMS @F7022@ 1 FAMC @F7023@ 0 @I20280@ INDI 1 NAME John /Brown/ 2 GIVN John 2 SURN Brown 1 SEX M 1 _UID E16745E7FA9EDB47A91154098BE2C3B32818 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Jun 2003 1 FAMS @F7023@ 0 @I20281@ INDI 1 NAME Owen /O'Sullivan/ 2 GIVN Owen 2 SURN O'Sullivan 1 SEX M 1 _UID 03EAD415311C7049BC335DC2CC40393A69D9 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Jun 2003 1 NOTE BIOGRAPHY: Research and source notes: Deborah Sweet - 2 CONT From: www.homepages.rootsweb.com/`tmetrvlr/claiborne.html 2 CONT "Owen O'Sullivan was flourishing in 1612 (Carew's Pacata Hibernia, p.29 2 CONC 3 - regrant of Dunboy Castle, Anno 9 James 1)" 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1570 2 PLAC Dunboy Castle, Munster, Ireland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 31 AUG 1616 2 PLAC Dunboy Castle, Munster, Ireland 1 BURI 2 DATE 1 SEP 1616 2 PLAC Ireland 1 FAMS @F7021@ 1 FAMC @F7024@ 0 @I20282@ INDI 1 NAME Helena /Butler/ 2 GIVN Helena 2 SURN Butler 1 SEX F 1 _UID 7DC1D39E63E38842919651719951E748C1E0 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Jun 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1575 2 PLAC Ireland 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 1616 2 PLAC Ireland 1 FAMS @F7021@ 1 FAMC @F7025@ 0 @I20283@ INDI 1 NAME Pierce /Butler/ 2 GIVN Pierce 2 SURN Butler 1 SEX M 1 _UID 52FE67B6739C6745A828D5641F43D07EE11A 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Jun 2003 1 FAMS @F7025@ 0 @I20284@ INDI 1 NAME Dermod /O'Sullivan/ 2 GIVN Dermod 2 SURN O'Sullivan 1 SEX M 1 _UID 597AEDEA23E52A48B86197E5258F1979FF8B 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Jun 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1600 2 PLAC Dunboy Castle, Munster, Ireland 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F7021@ 0 @I20285@ INDI 1 NAME Philip /O'Sullivan/ 2 GIVN Philip 2 SURN O'Sullivan 1 SEX M 1 _UID CADF92CB1E8DCD4492FAEF6A90F08FB369CC 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Jun 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1600 2 PLAC Dunboy Castle, Munster, Ireland 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F7021@ 0 @I20286@ INDI 1 NAME Conner /O'Sullivan/ 2 GIVN Conner 2 SURN O'Sullivan 1 SEX M 1 _UID AFEE58D8E770CF4BB24A0922D0C3929822C2 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Jun 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1600 2 PLAC Dunboy Castle, Munster, Ireland 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F7021@ 0 @I20287@ INDI 1 NAME Helena /O'Sullivan/ 2 GIVN Helena 2 SURN O'Sullivan 1 SEX F 1 _UID 3CB19DBDABD5144BB55C9EE126881FD3566A 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Jun 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1600 2 PLAC Dunboy Castle, Munster, Ireland 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F7021@ 0 @I20288@ INDI 1 NAME Julia /O'Sullivan/ 2 GIVN Julia 2 SURN O'Sullivan 1 SEX F 1 _UID 4338155DF5BB22409BD6CD1404F624EF5E7D 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Jun 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1600 2 PLAC Dunboy Castle, Munster, Ireland 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F7021@ 0 @I20289@ INDI 1 NAME Owen /O'Sullivan/ 2 NPFX Sir 2 GIVN Owen 2 SURN O'Sullivan 1 SEX M 1 _UID D3619506B4DC52429113AC0077D0FC1CA232 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Mar 2006 1 NOTE BIOGRAPHY: Research and source notes: Deborah Sweet - 2 CONT From: www.homepages.rootsweb.com/~tmetrvlr/claiborne.html 2 CONT "Sir Owen Sullivan (or Eoghan) sat in Parliament in 1585. Ellen MacCart 2 CONC hy-Reagh was the daughter of Cormac na hory MacCarthy Reagh. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Occupation: SIR OWEN O'SULLIVAN (or EOGHAN) sat in Parliament in 1585. 1 BIRT 2 DATE BEF 1549 2 PLAC Dunboy Castle, Munster, Ireland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1594 2 PLAC Dunboy Castle, Munster, Ireland 1 BURI 2 PLAC Ireland 1 FAMS @F7024@ 1 FAMC @F7026@ 0 @I20290@ INDI 1 NAME Helena /Barry/ 2 GIVN Helena 2 SURN Barry 1 SEX F 1 _UID 774B93C96D6FCD448CF10D190C6200D0EC43 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Jun 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1549 2 PLAC Ireland 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMS @F7024@ 1 FAMC @F7027@ 0 @I20291@ INDI 1 NAME James Fitzrichard /Barry-Roe/ 2 NPFX Lord Barry 2 GIVN James Fitzrichard 2 SURN Barry-Roe 1 SEX M 1 _UID 6E14FC307876704794377D95C15F41CC5D3C 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Jun 2003 1 FAMS @F7027@ 0 @I20292@ INDI 1 NAME Ellen /MacCarthy-Reagh/ 2 GIVN Ellen 2 SURN MacCarthy-Reagh 1 SEX F 1 _UID 6048E2E734310F48947148435C1DCD828591 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Jun 2003 1 FAMS @F7027@ 1 FAMC @F7028@ 0 @I20293@ INDI 1 NAME Cormac Na Hory /MacCarthy-Reagh/ 2 GIVN Cormac Na Hory 2 SURN MacCarthy-Reagh 1 SEX M 1 _UID CD6D4CC924776443A37215085E8A9FD01AA0 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Jun 2003 1 FAMS @F7028@ 0 @I20305@ INDI 1 NAME Abigail /Sullivan/ 2 GIVN Abigail 2 SURN Sullivan 1 SEX F 1 _UID 2A9286F1CC9BF54198680B47B4956E08E183 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Jun 2003 1 FAMC @F992@ 0 @I20306@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Claiborne/ 2 GIVN Thomas 2 SURN Claiborne 1 SEX M 1 _UID F26ACA0FF10CCB4D80EAC37509CE823F84AA 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Jun 2003 1 FAMC @F6994@ 0 @I20307@ INDI 1 NAME Fanny /Sullivan/ 2 GIVN Fanny 2 SURN Sullivan 1 SEX F 1 _UID E5AD9266EBE3BB4CA0CD62141937C1B003E2 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Jun 2003 1 FAMC @F993@ 0 @I20312@ INDI 1 NAME Sallie /Sullivan/ 2 GIVN Sallie 2 SURN Sullivan 1 SEX F 1 _UID C33F7E6023C26944827F9CE0F519D324F497 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Jun 2003 1 FAMC @F993@ 0 @I20315@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Sullivan/ 2 GIVN Elizabeth 2 SURN Sullivan 1 SEX F 1 _UID CB311FB601E9AA4EB6E1251C82C0A2F766B4 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Jun 2003 1 FAMC @F993@ 0 @I20316@ INDI 1 NAME William /Sullivan/ 2 GIVN William 2 SURN Sullivan 1 SEX M 1 _UID 71849A85742CCF45B2D8F3B9C975DF2641FE 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Apr 2007 1 FAMC @F993@ 0 @I20317@ INDI 1 NAME Nelson /Sullivan/ 2 GIVN Nelson 2 SURN Sullivan 1 SEX M 1 _UID 0C469658D51B6446945E50021388396658E1 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Apr 2007 1 FAMC @F993@ 0 @I20319@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Sullivan/ 2 GIVN Sarah 2 SURN Sullivan 1 SEX F 1 _UID D1B1B81BFB787445819C3E14A22F8480C580 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Jun 2003 1 FAMC @F6982@ 0 @I20320@ INDI 1 NAME Ester /Sullivan/ 2 GIVN Ester 2 SURN Sullivan 1 SEX F 1 _UID 9B6EF0EF3D0B1841965AE017D8E7C3D9CB40 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Jun 2003 1 FAMC @F6982@ 0 @I20321@ INDI 1 NAME Temperance /Sullivan/ 2 GIVN Temperance 2 SURN Sullivan 1 SEX F 1 _UID 0F089F73CEA16C41A2960DD823A48113BD42 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Jun 2003 1 FAMC @F6982@ 0 @I20322@ INDI 1 NAME John /Fearne/ 2 GIVN John 2 SURN Fearne 1 SEX M 1 _UID 9350712A12117E409E6486FEBF9240E55BCC 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Jun 2003 1 SOUR @S75@ 2 QUAY 2 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1665 2 PLAC Gloucester County, Virginia 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Virginia 1 FAMS @F6986@ 0 @I20323@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Lee/ 2 GIVN Mary 2 SURN Lee 1 SEX F 1 _UID 246909D0793D004EA270CD68EE3EDE7B361D 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Jun 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1669 2 PLAC Middlesex, Virginia 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMS @F6986@ 0 @I20336@ INDI 1 NAME Samuel Silas /Jaudon/ 2 GIVN Samuel Silas 2 SURN Jaudon 1 SEX M 1 _UID D799E82BF6B40E48A86611C676AC069F2F73 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Jul 2003 1 NOTE BIOGRAPHY: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~tmetrvlr/bio16.html 2 CONT JOURDAN'S JOURNEY 2 CONT Plantation Home of Samuel Jourdan 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: JOURDAN'S JOURNEY -- The plantation took its name from its f 2 CONC ounder, Captain Samuel Jourdan, and embraced about 450 acres in 1625. A 2 CONC lso he established Beggar's Point in 1619. In the 1619 Assembly he repr 2 CONC esented Charles City. He was one of a committee of four appointed to ex 2 CONC amine the first books of the power of the "Greate Charter." In 1622 he r 2 CONC eceived a share of Company stock as well as 100 acres in "Digges His Hu 2 CONC ndred." At this time he was listed as "Samuel Jordan of Charles Hundred 2 CONC , gentleman." He died 1623. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: Jourdan's Journey seems to have prospered. In 1624 Nathaniel C 2 CONC ausy represented the plantation in Assembly. Captain Jourdan came to Vi 2 CONC rginia 1609 which was just before the starving time. He patented 450 ac 2 CONC res just below the confluence of the Appotomax and the James Rivers, or B 2 CONC eggar's Point. The same year he represented his own and neighboring pla 2 CONC ntations in the First House of Burgesses. When the Indian massacre occu 2 CONC rred in 1622, Jourdan's Journey and all its people were saved. Samuel J 2 CONC ourdan gathered the neighbors in his home which he fortified "where he l 2 CONC ived in despite of the enemy." 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: The minister who conducted his funeral proposed the same day t 2 CONC o his widow (Cecily Jourdan) telling her she needed someone to protect h 2 CONC er. However, she soon became engaged to Colonel William Farrar and late 2 CONC r married him and moved to henrico County, Virginia. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: In 1676 at Jordan's Journey the volunteers of Charles City, s 2 CONC outh of the James River, assembled to join in Bacon's Rebellion. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: About the time of Cecily's marital troubles, the local court 2 CONC s initiated the first breach of promise suit. She won out. The minister w 2 CONC as required to pledge 500 pounds and "never to have any title or claim o 2 CONC n her." The Council then enacted a law which prohibited women from enga 2 CONC ging themselves to several men at the same time. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: (Source: First Seventeen Years in Virginia 1607-24, publishe 2 CONC d by Anniversary Celebration Corportation, 1957, by Charles E. Hatch, J 2 CONC r., Page 67.) 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~tmetrvlr/bio18.html 2 CONT SAMUEL JORDAN 2 CONT Charles City, Virginia 2 CONT ca 1577-1623 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: Sanuel Jordan came to Virginia, 1610, according to the paten 2 CONC t for 450 acres in Charles City issued to him 10 Dec. 1620, which recit 2 CONC ed that he was "as ancient planter who hath abode ten years complete in t 2 CONC his colony." This grant was divided in three parcels which, together wi 2 CONC th houses thereon, are described in the patent. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: The location at which Samuel Jordan lived originally was cal 2 CONC led "Beggar's Bush," and after the massacre of 22 March 1621/2, "Master S 2 CONC amuel Jordan gathered together but a few of the stragglers about him at ' 2 CONC Beggar's Bush,' where he fortified and lived in despite of the enemy." 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: In maintaining his settlement Jordan had the approval of Gov 2 CONC ernor Francis Wyatt who wrote to the Council in London, April 1622, "th 2 CONC at he thought fitt to hold a few outlying places including the plantati 2 CONC on of Mr. Samuel Jordan's; but to abandon others and concentrate the co 2 CONC lonists at Jamestown." By 1623, this plantation on the south side of Ja 2 CONC mes River across from "Berkeley" was known as "Jordan's Journey." 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: Samuel Jordan represented Charles City at the first represen 2 CONC tative legislative assembly in the new world which convened at Jamestow 2 CONC n, 30 July 1619. He died before April 1623 and the following November a w 2 CONC arrent was issued "to Mr. Farrar to bring in the account of Mr. Jordan' 2 CONC s estate." and at the same time "another warrant was issued to Mrs. Jor 2 CONC dan that Mr. Farrar put in security for the performance of her husband' 2 CONC s will." 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: Samuel Jordan married Sisley (Cicely) [---], who came to Vir 2 CONC ginia in 1611 and was listed in the census of 1623/4 at "Jordan's Journ 2 CONC ey." (See below) She presumably was the widow of [---] Baley and mother o 2 CONC f Temperance Baley. She married (3), 1625, William Farrar. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: Issue of marriage to Sisley: Mary, born in Virginia, 1621; M 2 CONC argaret, born in Virginia, 1623. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: (Source: Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-162 2 CONC 4/5; pages 378-379; published by Order of First Families of Virginia, 1 2 CONC 607-1624/5.) 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: THE MUSTER OF THE INHABITANTS 2 CONT OF JORDANS JORNEY AND CHAPLAIN CHOICE 2 CONT TAKEN THE 21TH OF JANUARY 1624 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: THE MUSTER OF MR. WILLIAM FERRAR & MRS. JORDAN 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: William Ferrar aged 31 yeares in the Neptune 2 CONT in August 1618 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: Sisley Jordan aged 24 yeares in the Swan in August 1610 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: Mary Jordan her daughter aged 3 yeares - borne heare 2 CONT Margrett Jordan aged 1 yeare - borne heare 2 CONT Temperance Baley aged 7 yeares - borne heare 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: SERVANTS: (Ten males between the ages of 16 and 35 with name 2 CONC s listed along with the ship names and dates of their arrival in Virgin 2 CONC ia.) 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: PROVISIONS: Corne, 200 bushells; Fish, 2 hundred. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: ARMES AND MUNITION: Powder, 14 lb; Lead, 300 lb; Peeces fixt 2 CONC , 11; Coats of Male, 12. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: CATTLE, SWINE, ETC.: Neat cattel young and old, 16; Swine, 4 2 CONC ; Poultrie, 20. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: HOUSES AND BOATS: Houses, 5; Boats, 2. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: (Source: Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-162 2 CONC 4/5; pages 16 & 17; published by Order of First Families of Virginia, 1 2 CONC 607-1624/5.) 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: (ed. note: The following are notes compiled by Mrs. Sara Sul 2 CONC livan Ervin, Ware Shoals, South Carolina, January, 1965.) 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: Samuel Jourdan left Dorchester, England, in the Sea Voyage i 2 CONC n 16-- with Sir George Somers. They were wrecked off the coast of Bermu 2 CONC da 1608 and arrived in Virginia 1609. Two authorities say he was marrie 2 CONC d twice. Our family records say he was married first in France and daug 2 CONC hter Anne Marie was born there 1597. One authority says that Samuel Jou 2 CONC rdan came to Virginia when he was about 32 and that he arrived in 1609. H 2 CONC e married second wife, Cicely [---] in 1618. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: Samuel Jourdan was a member of House of Burgesses 1619 and o 2 CONC f the first Legislature that convened in America. After the Great Massa 2 CONC cre of 1621 he gathered together the stragglers left about him at Begga 2 CONC r's Point, fortified it, and held it in spite of all the Indians and di 2 CONC sturbances. He died 1623. His home was on the James River, known as Jou 2 CONC rdan's Point. 2 CONT 2 CONT Came to Virginia about 1610 2 CONT !Information from WWW: 2 CONT http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/m/i/l/Kathy-R-Mills/index.html 2 CONT 2 CONT Controversy....seems to have married twice....3 children by first wife a 2 CONC nd 2 by second. 2 CONT Second wife's name was Cecilia either Reynolds or Green ??? 2 CONT 2 CONT Samuel Jordan was born in Wiltshire, England in about the year 1578, be 2 CONC ing the son of Richard Jordan. The Jordans probably came from France in 2 CONC to England. The were Huguenots associated with the Reform Movement. 2 CONT 2 CONT King James I of England granted a charter for settling two plantations i 2 CONC n America; one in the Massachusetts area and the other in the Virginia a 2 CONC rea. The Virginia charter was granted in 1606. In December, 1606, three s 2 CONC mall ships and 104 colonists left England and arrived in Virginia, May 1 2 CONC 4, 1607. This colony at Jamestown, Virginia became the first permanent E 2 CONC nglish Colony, not withstanding the fact that it almost collapsed a tim 2 CONC e or two. 2 CONT 2 CONT Samuel Jordan, the first of the Jordans to come to America, left Plymou 2 CONC th, England on June 18, 1609, and sailed for James Towne with the inter 2 CONC im governor, Sir Thomas West. They sailed on the Sea Venture with "Sixe h 2 CONC undred land men" in a fleet of "eight good ships and one pinnance" unde 2 CONC r the command of Sir George 2 CONT Somers. Somers' flotilla encountered a severe storm near the Bermudas, w 2 CONC hich left the Sea Venture unseaworthy. The other ships continued on the 2 CONC ir way to Jamestown. The passengers of the Sea Venture, including Gover 2 CONC nor West, Samuel Jordan, and the Flotilla commander, Sir George Somers, d 2 CONC ecided to stay in Bermuda and build two new ships, instead of attemptin 2 CONC g to repair the Seaventure, in order to carry additional food and suppl 2 CONC ies the island provided. Samuel Jordan was elected to keep the day-to-d 2 CONC ay journal because he was well educated. Samuel's log serves as the bas 2 CONC is of much of our information today. The shipwrecked persons built two n 2 CONC ew ships, the Patience and the Deliverer partly out of the wreckage of t 2 CONC he Sea Venture. They set sail again for James Towne, May 10, 1610, and a 2 CONC rrived on July 25, 1610. 2 CONT Samuel Jordan was a member of the London Company which established the f 2 CONC irst legislative assembly in American at Jamestown. The Compendium of A 2 CONC merican Genealogy states that Samuel "Jourdan" or Jordan "came from Fra 2 CONC nce in the `Sea Voyage' which was wrecked off the Bermuda Coast; settle 2 CONC d at `Jordan's Journey,' on the James River in 1610; and was a member o 2 CONC f the first legislative assembly in America at Jamestown, 1619; He marr 2 CONC ied (secondly) in 1618 Cecily - who was born in 1600 and came in the `S 2 CONC wan' in 1611." A land grant of 450 acres was conveyed by Governor Yardl 2 CONC ey, December 10, 1620, to Samuel and Cecily Jordan, which lay on the so 2 CONC uth side of the James River just below the confluence of the Appomattox w 2 CONC ith the James, and he called his plantation "Jordan's Journey." He buil 2 CONC t a manor house on it which he spoke of as "Beggars' Bush." Both Samuel a 2 CONC nd Cecily have been accorded the title of "Ancient Planter", by Virgini 2 CONC a. When an Indian uprising occurred in that vicinity on March 22, 1622, S 2 CONC amuel gathered his family and neighbors into his home, fortified it, an 2 CONC d survived. But his son, Robert, was killed by the Indians. 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1578 2 PLAC Wiltshire, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE APR 1623 2 PLAC Jordon's Journey 1 FAMS @F6990@ 1 FAMC @F7042@ 0 @I20337@ INDI 1 NAME Dermod /O'Sullivan/ 2 GIVN Dermod 2 SURN O'Sullivan 2 NSFX Lord Beara Of Dunboy 1 SEX M 1 _UID 552E8D8EA8EB644B896F911A85C8CEE07E93 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Mar 2006 1 NOTE BIOGRAPHY: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~tmetrvlr/sullivan.html 2 CONT DERMOD O'SULLIVAN, The Powdered, was the 11th Lord of Beare and Bantry, o 2 CONC f Dunboy Castle. (DONNELL MOR, 8th Lord in descent from the first who a 2 CONC ssumed the name O'SULLIVAN, and lineal descendant of EOGAN MORE, was th 2 CONC e 25th in descent from OLIOLL OLUM, the 237th Monarch of Munster, Irela 2 CONC nd, through his son, OWEN. DONNELL MOR'S great-grandson, AURA-NY-LACKEN 2 CONC , Lord of Desmond, was the 1st Lord of Beare and Bantry in Munster and d 2 CONC irect ancestor of DERMOD the 11th Lord. 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1500 2 PLAC Dunboy Castle, Munster, Ireland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1549 2 PLAC Dunboy Castle, Munster, Ireland 1 BURI 2 PLAC Ireland 1 FAMS @F7026@ 0 @I20338@ INDI 1 NAME Julia /MacCarthy/ 2 NPFX Lady 2 GIVN Julia 2 SURN MacCarthy 1 SEX F 1 _UID 5F2F7A0C2FFBF3409739603FB7A9FC003C45 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Jun 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1500 2 PLAC Carberry, Ireland 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 1550 2 PLAC Dunboy Castle, Munster, Ireland 1 FAMS @F7026@ 0 @I20339@ INDI 1 NAME Donel /O'Sullivan/ 2 GIVN Donel 2 SURN O'Sullivan 1 SEX M 1 _UID 9D0F59B8609FF14CBEAD348FE5B36F3B69C6 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Jun 2003 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Dunboy Castle, Munster, Ireland 1 FAMC @F7026@ 0 @I20340@ INDI 1 NAME Philip /O'Sullivan/ 2 GIVN Philip 2 SURN O'Sullivan 1 SEX M 1 _UID 795FEFE5FA04F44EAAFA6E0FD1906C9E786D 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Jun 2003 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Dunboy Castle, Munster, Ireland 1 FAMC @F7026@ 0 @I20341@ INDI 1 NAME Dermod /O'Sullivan/ 2 GIVN Dermod 2 SURN O'Sullivan 1 SEX M 1 _UID 1EC687B625ACCE4192FC4F58B1028A960909 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Jun 2003 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Dunboy Castle, Munster, Ireland 1 FAMC @F7026@ 0 @I20342@ INDI 1 NAME Joan /O'Sullivan/ 2 GIVN Joan 2 SURN O'Sullivan 1 SEX F 1 _UID 0E45808B96324B4586E8DC569D796A653BF9 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Jun 2003 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Dunboy Castle, Munster, Ireland 1 FAMC @F7026@ 0 @I20343@ INDI 1 NAME John /O'Sullivan/ 2 GIVN John 2 SURN O'Sullivan 1 SEX M 1 _UID 2EF0B47F65EC104B964394BA27B938B5F1E9 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Jun 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1570 2 PLAC Dunboy Castle, Munster, Ireland 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F7024@ 0 @I20344@ INDI 1 NAME Donel /O'Sullivan/ 2 GIVN Donel 2 SURN O'Sullivan 1 SEX M 1 _UID 6EEDA9BE68E23F488774BCAA69E24A1FA856 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Jun 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1570 2 PLAC Dunboy Castle, Munster, Ireland 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F7024@ 0 @I20345@ INDI 1 NAME Julia /O'Sullivan/ 2 GIVN Julia 2 SURN O'Sullivan 1 SEX F 1 _UID 58DBF58A38249346B6FBC2D3838FB27667E8 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Jun 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1570 2 PLAC Dunboy Castle, Munster, Ireland 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F7024@ 0 @I20346@ INDI 1 NAME Derman /O'Sullivan/ 2 GIVN Derman 2 SURN O'Sullivan 1 SEX M 1 _UID 0B5779692307424A8B64F17947A44B75FE05 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Jun 2003 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Ireland 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Virginia? 1 FAMC @F6999@ 0 @I20347@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /O'Sullivan/ 2 GIVN Elizabeth 2 SURN O'Sullivan 1 SEX F 1 _UID B8FA1CF179E232498E1F7E64076632F1B4A6 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Jun 2003 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Ireland 1 FAMC @F6999@ 0 @I20348@ INDI 1 NAME Anne /O'Sullivan/ 2 GIVN Anne 2 SURN O'Sullivan 1 SEX F 1 _UID 8DE4E6735C64164FA17EE2B276D050649C62 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Jun 2003 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Ireland 1 FAMC @F6999@ 0 @I20349@ INDI 1 NAME Morris /O'Sullivan/ 2 GIVN Morris 2 SURN O'Sullivan 1 SEX M 1 _UID 6B4B8210B68EC14DAC1C9B15389BF314ECBC 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Jun 2003 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Princess Ann County, Virginia 1 FAMC @F6993@ 0 @I20350@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /O'Sullivan/ 2 GIVN Mary 2 SURN O'Sullivan 1 SEX F 1 _UID C805532E9D0A7942A34B11F0429EEF23919F 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Jun 2003 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Princess Ann County, Virginia 1 FAMC @F6993@ 0 @I20351@ INDI 1 NAME Amie /O'Sullivan/ 2 GIVN Amie 2 SURN O'Sullivan 1 SEX F 1 _UID 15F27A62F7FA1E41B8F15E417CF48A88FD23 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Jun 2003 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Princess Ann County, Virginia 1 FAMC @F6993@ 0 @I20352@ INDI 1 NAME John /O'Sullivan/ 2 GIVN John 2 SURN O'Sullivan 2 NSFX II 1 SEX M 1 _UID 2AD18C58B1B4534284A37F6B0163782EF488 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Jun 2003 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Princess Ann County, Virginia 1 FAMC @F6993@ 0 @I20502@ INDI 1 NAME Rozalia /Krajecki/ 2 GIVN Rozalia 2 SURN Krajecki 2 NICK Rose 1 SEX F 1 _UID 9150AEA7EAA48C4D93A653D27873B322BBDF 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Mar 2007 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1879 2 PLAC Chicago, Cook County, Illinois 2 NOTE 1900 Cook County Census says she was born in March 1880.Her grave marke 3 CONC r says 1879. All census records list her as being born in IL. One lists h 3 CONC er as immigrating in 1881. 3 CONT 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1959 1 BURI 2 PLAC St Adalbert Cemetery, Cook County, Illinois 1 FAMS @F314@ 1 FAMC @F7096@ 0 @I20503@ INDI 1 NAME Raymond P /Henke/ 2 GIVN Raymond P 2 SURN Henke 1 SEX M 1 _UID 4ED746FEBF2BD748A096B29206D81A775B59 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Oct 2007 1 NOTE BIOGRAPHY: From George Spila: Was in WWII. Never married. 1 BIRT 2 DATE 24 AUG 1912 2 PLAC Illinois 1 DEAT 2 DATE 26 FEB 1955 1 BURI 2 PLAC St Adalbert Cemetery, Cook County, Illinois 1 CENS 2 DATE 1920 2 PLAC Chicago, Cook County, Illinois 1 CENS 2 DATE 1930 2 PLAC Chicago, Cook County, Illinois 1 FAMC @F314@ 0 @I20507@ INDI 1 NAME Philip /Henke/ 2 GIVN Philip 2 SURN Henke 1 SEX M 1 _UID 5CAC4E73FCEBBE43A1C2F4EF700B71280B43 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Oct 2007 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Illinois 1 CENS 2 PLAC Chicago, Cook County, Illinois 1 CENS 2 PLAC Chicago, Cook County, Illinois 1 FAMC @F314@ 0 @I20518@ INDI 1 NAME Anna /Cisek/ 2 GIVN Anna 2 SURN Cisek 1 SEX F 1 _UID 09F7BCB4B3806D4DA65B608EE744ECBA1DFD 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Jan 2006 1 NOTE From George Spila: Emigrated From Poland. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 BIRT 2 DATE BEF 1850 2 PLAC Zolynia, Poland 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMS @F300@ 0 @I20526@ INDI 1 NAME Richard /Jaudon/ 2 GIVN Richard 2 SURN Jaudon 1 SEX M 1 _UID C3419C8F020CBC429ED58E7EDCB86A661E6F 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Jul 2003 1 FAMS @F7042@ 0 @I21255@ INDI 1 NAME /Larkin?/ 2 SURN Larkin? 1 SEX F 1 _UID A45A067CF240DB48A1F77B82BA84F53DDA24 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Oct 2003 1 FAMS @F2065@ 0 @I21279@ INDI 1 NAME Martha /Palmer/ 2 GIVN Martha 2 SURN Palmer 1 SEX F 1 _UID 827B3C436523ED4B9D14E711974618300AE7 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Nov 2003 1 SOUR @S50@ 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 FEB 1742 2 PLAC Virginia 1 AFN Z5WW-HF 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F2440@ 0 @I21383@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Draper/ 2 GIVN Thomas 2 SURN Draper 1 SEX M 1 _UID 706299CDBACF094893F0174298FCCE79C969 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Oct 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1690 2 PLAC VA Or England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 10 MAY 1735 2 PLAC North Farnham, Richmond, Virginia 1 FAMS @F5094@ 1 FAMC @F7346@ 0 @I21384@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah // 2 GIVN Sarah 1 SEX F 1 _UID B478AB3D41E14A4FA015E51BF69CC1562D19 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Oct 2003 1 FAMS @F5094@ 0 @I21385@ INDI 1 NAME Richard /Draper/ 2 GIVN Richard 2 SURN Draper 1 SEX M 1 _UID 2C7F8F62F970764E9BBE73BF088FB723C5A8 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Oct 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1665 2 PLAC North Farnham, Richmond, Virginia 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Richmond County, Virginia 1 FAMS @F7346@ 0 @I21386@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Man/ 2 GIVN Elizabeth 2 SURN Man 1 SEX F 1 _UID 47693B8EFF63FE43AE368B04532F769F2627 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Oct 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1659 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMS @F7346@ 0 @I21387@ INDI 1 NAME John /Freeman/ 2 GIVN John 2 SURN Freeman 1 SEX M 1 _UID 0B9B0B60266E214399FA0EF6036DA617CDDC 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Oct 2003 1 FAMS @F5096@ 0 @I21388@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth // 2 GIVN Elizabeth 1 SEX F 1 _UID 2265E723B43B5C4E9967F3102E036A04CCF7 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Oct 2003 1 FAMS @F5096@ 0 @I21389@ INDI 1 NAME John /Palmer/ 2 GIVN John 2 SURN Palmer 1 SEX M 1 _UID 52031FAAFA1766428C10843905D6FE9EA7D9 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Oct 2003 1 FAMS @F5095@ 0 @I21390@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah // 2 GIVN Sarah 1 SEX F 1 _UID 1017723A2F20744DA2CB0935FBAEC24039EE 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Oct 2003 1 FAMS @F5095@ 0 @I21391@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Draper/ 2 GIVN Thomas 2 SURN Draper 1 SEX M 1 _UID 757076ACAC49C54C85B77E11F53AECD1C43E 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Oct 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1725 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F5094@ 0 @I21392@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Draper/ 2 GIVN Elizabeth 2 SURN Draper 1 SEX F 1 _UID 942FBA5D38F85742A67269EDF51CA07C3E2F 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Oct 2003 1 FAMC @F5094@ 0 @I21393@ INDI 1 NAME Judith /Draper/ 2 GIVN Judith 2 SURN Draper 1 SEX F 1 _UID 9A1493D4D0546743B1819C2962FE3D1E95F5 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Oct 2003 1 FAMC @F5094@ 0 @I21394@ INDI 1 NAME William /Draper/ 2 GIVN William 2 SURN Draper 1 SEX M 1 _UID 9538DD4ABE8031429FDEC4A241B9002DAF3C 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Oct 2003 1 FAMC @F5094@ 0 @I21395@ INDI 1 NAME Joseph /Draper/ 2 GIVN Joseph 2 SURN Draper 1 SEX M 1 _UID AC480521D2D4E34B8FD9C71E4355A331A789 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Oct 2003 1 FAMC @F5094@ 0 @I21396@ INDI 1 NAME Joshua /Draper/ 2 GIVN Joshua 2 SURN Draper 1 SEX M 1 _UID AF7B355E89676A4DBB2C7A4E19BC31011AEC 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Oct 2003 1 FAMC @F5094@ 0 @I21397@ INDI 1 NAME Katherine /Draper/ 2 GIVN Katherine 2 SURN Draper 1 SEX F 1 _UID C17EBA45E48C444F90EA234701F8DBB2ABB1 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Oct 2003 1 FAMC @F5094@ 0 @I21398@ INDI 1 NAME Soloman /Draper/ 2 GIVN Soloman 2 SURN Draper 1 SEX M 1 _UID 92705FB8B46D704AAAB18B262BD648054E3D 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Oct 2003 1 FAMC @F5094@ 0 @I21437@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Palmer/ 2 GIVN Sarah 2 SURN Palmer 1 SEX F 1 _UID 9285A48CF9754E4FA917345D250BB1CB4F59 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Oct 2003 1 NOTE Notes for SARAH PALMER: 2 CONT After John Jolly died, Sarah married (2) John Savage. Her children by J 2 CONC ohn Jolly and by John Savage were as given in the following records: 2 CONT 2 CONT Union Co. SC Deed Bk Y:612. 6 May 1839. John Jolly and William Jolly o 2 CONC f Cooper Co. MO., power of attorney to William K. Posey of Walker Co. G 2 CONC a., to collect their share of the estate of Sarah Savage who was former 2 CONC ly Sarah Jolly by marriage to John Jolly, Union Dist. SC. After said J 2 CONC olly died she became the wife of John Savage and after whose death she t 2 CONC he said Sarah Savage inherited and received only a child's part which g 2 CONC ave her full power and control over said child's part. She the above n 2 CONC amed Sarah Savage became by John Jolly the mother of Joseph, Mary, Benj 2 CONC amin, and Lettice Jolly, and by marriage to John Savage she became the m 2 CONC other of William, Margaret, Sarah, Ann, John, and Joshua Savage. After J 2 CONC ohn Savage died she made a will in which she named all of the above chi 2 CONC ldren. The above named Joseph Jolly, one of the participants in said wi 2 CONC lled estate became the father of the said John and William Jolly who ar 2 CONC e the only heirs of the said Joseph Jolly, now deceased. Signed Willia 2 CONC m Jolly and John Jolly. Certified by Benj. Emmons Terry, Clerk of May t 2 CONC erm of court sitting in Boonville, MO, Cooper Co., 7 May 1839. Recorded i 2 CONC n Union Co. SC on 21 Sept. 1839. 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1752 2 PLAC Amelia County, Virginia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 8 OCT 1838 2 PLAC Union County, South Carolina 1 BURI 2 PLAC Savage Cemetery located off of the North side of Williford Rd (Rd 132) just before Berry Farm Rd (Rd 1 WILL 2 PLAC Union Co. SC Deed Bk Y:612. 6 May 1839 1 FAMC @F2440@ 0 @I21645@ INDI 1 NAME Frank J /Zaskoda/ 2 GIVN Frank J 2 SURN Zaskoda 1 SEX M 1 _UID 232E66C5766B87458E17C4C6EF200EC439CE 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 Nov 2006 1 SOUR @S131@ 2 PAGE F894153/025/1553596 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 NOV 1874 2 PLAC Czechoslovakia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 8 AUG 1943 1 BURI 2 PLAC St Andrew's Catholic Cemetery, Hillje, Wharton County, Texas 1 FAMC @F407@ 0 @I21646@ INDI 1 NAME Frances /Zaskoda/ 2 GIVN Frances 2 SURN Zaskoda 1 SEX F 1 _UID 979DD11AF47C0844B35C3B4E73481B4E9707 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 Nov 2006 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 NOV 1877 2 PLAC Austria 1 DEAT 2 DATE 11 NOV 1923 2 PLAC Scotland, Archer County, Texas 1 CENS 2 DATE 1900 2 PLAC El Campo, Wharton County, Texas 2 NOTE Lists her birthdate as Sept 1878. 1 FAMC @F407@ 0 @I21980@ INDI 1 NAME Bartomej /Zaskoda/ 2 GIVN Bartomej 2 SURN Zaskoda 1 SEX M 1 _UID DD7BF0A7B048864F9E9E40E84A7698C63EC5 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 Nov 2006 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 AUG 1881 2 PLAC Bohemia, Austria 1 DEAT 2 DATE 14 NOV 1918 1 BURI 2 PLAC St Andrew's Catholic Cemetery, Hillje, Wharton County, Texas 1 CENS 2 DATE 1910 2 PLAC Wharton County, Texas 1 CENS 2 DATE 1900 2 PLAC El Campo, Wharton County, Texas 2 NOTE Lists his birthdate as Aug 1879. 1 FAMC @F407@ 0 @I21998@ INDI 1 NAME Rosa /Zaskoda/ 2 GIVN Rosa 2 SURN Zaskoda 1 SEX F 1 _UID B45195888F8B6C419510272FB57AF53D4591 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 Nov 2006 1 BIRT 2 DATE 28 JUL 1887 2 PLAC Frelsburg, Colorado County, Texas 1 DEAT 2 DATE 17 JUN 1954 1 BURI 2 PLAC St Andrew's Catholic Cemetery, Hillje, Wharton County, Texas 1 CENS 2 DATE 1900 2 PLAC El Campo, Wharton County, Texas 2 NOTE Lists her birthdate as Mar 1887. 1 FAMC @F407@ 0 @I22055@ INDI 1 NAME Marie /Zaskoda/ 2 GIVN Marie 2 SURN Zaskoda 1 SEX F 1 _UID 5B3B5A1D9FB7D34E94B727E6861CA0D4F260 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 Nov 2006 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 MAR 1885 2 PLAC Frelsburg, Colorado County, Texas 1 DEAT 2 DATE 10 NOV 1966 2 PLAC Frelsburg, Colorado County, Texas 1 BURI 2 PLAC St Andrew's Catholic Cemetery, Hillje, Wharton County, Texas 1 CENS 2 DATE 1900 2 PLAC El Campo, Wharton County, Texas 2 NOTE Lists her birthdate as Feb 1885. 1 FAMC @F407@ 0 @I22255@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Lackey/ 2 GIVN Thomas 2 SURN Lackey 1 SEX M 1 _UID 68E9077468FECA458F50E62AE912E69FB0AB 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Nov 2003 1 FAMS @F2308@ 0 @I22256@ INDI 1 NAME Jane? /Abbott?/ 2 GIVN Jane? 2 SURN Abbott? 1 SEX F 1 _UID DCCF77757DB62A4296683FAA65152DCF9348 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Nov 2003 1 FAMS @F2308@ 0 @I22257@ INDI 1 NAME William G /Lackey/ 2 NPFX Capt 2 GIVN William G 2 SURN Lackey 1 SEX M 1 _UID 06A7177004D6F9498700985C778CDB47F0D9 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Mar 2006 1 FAMC @F2308@ 0 @I22277@ INDI 1 NAME William /Bailey/ 2 GIVN William 2 SURN Bailey 1 SEX M 1 _UID C140B9109C8C6A4A95876718B67B35F89FB6 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Nov 2003 1 NOTE [TrudysFamily.FTW] 2 CONT 2 CONT William bailey and Eunice Vaughn Bailey are buried in the Mt. Tabor Pre 2 CONC sbyterian cemetery, Union County, S.C. "Unicy" Bailey'sgrave is marked 2 CONC , but William Bailey's grave is not marked. Eunice Vaughn Bailey was e 2 CONC xcluded from the Brown's Creek Baaptist church on Sept. 13, 1845, for j 2 CONC oining the Mt. Tabor Presbyterian Church. 1 SOUR @S43@ 2 DATA 3 TEXT Date of Import: Sep 18, 2000 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1822 2 SOUR @S43@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Sep 18, 2000 1 BURI 2 PLAC Mt Tabor Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Union County, South Carolina 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F2258@ 0 @I22315@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Bailey/ 2 GIVN Thomas 2 SURN Bailey 1 SEX M 1 _UID 2C7BF98AFF38654CBE99E6FC5B11D31CA65F 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Nov 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1823 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F2258@ 0 @I22316@ INDI 1 NAME Jonathan L. /Bailey/ 2 GIVN Jonathan L. 2 SURN Bailey 1 SEX M 1 _UID E0318429CCC75A45B8AF0BABDD58BB221F70 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Nov 2003 1 NOTE [TrudysFamily.FTW] 2 CONT 2 CONT Jonathan Bailey was a Confederate soldier in the War Between the States 2 CONC . After the battle at Gettyburg, Penn., Johnathan Bailey rose to the ra 2 CONC nk of first lieutenant. In the latter part of the war the Confederate r 2 CONC anks were so reduced that Jonathan Bailey's services as an officer were n 2 CONC o longer needed. Jonathan bailey then assumed the rank of Private and f 2 CONC ought faithfully to the end of the war laying down his gun in Greensbor 2 CONC o, North Carolina, several days after General Lee surrendered at Appoma 2 CONC tattox, Virginia. Jonathan Bailey's left thumb was struck by a small s 2 CONC hot in the battle at Sharpsburg, virginia. 2 CONT Jonathan Bailey and his wife, Jeanette Adams Bailey, moved from the Mt. T 2 CONC abor area of Union County, S.C., to the Grindal Shoals area in 1869. Jo 2 CONC nathan Bailey built a cabin in the early spring of that year on land th 2 CONC at joined the old William Hodge place. 2 CONT Jonathan Bailey and his wife are buried in the Pacolet Baptist Church c 2 CONC emetery, Pacolet, S.C. 1 SOUR @S43@ 2 DATA 3 TEXT Date of Import: Sep 18, 2000 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 MAR 1835 2 SOUR @S43@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Sep 18, 2000 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1 DEC 1906 2 SOUR @S43@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Sep 18, 2000 1 FAMC @F2258@ 0 @I22335@ INDI 1 NAME Zachariah Reid /Bailey/ 2 GIVN Zachariah Reid 2 SURN Bailey 1 SEX M 1 _UID 067ADE31FC62A547ACC414E4FF473F824897 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Nov 2003 1 NOTE BIOGRAPHY: From the tree of Trudy Myrland : Zachariah R 2 CONC eid Bailey was named for a neighbor of Jordan Bailey whose name was Zac 2 CONC hariah Reid. Z.R. Bailey and E. Jane Bariley are buried in the Mt. Tabo 2 CONC r Presbyterian Cemetery, Union county, S.C. Zachariah Reid Bailey ws a d 2 CONC eacon in the Mt. Tabor Presbyterian Church. 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 JAN 1837 1 DEAT 2 DATE 30 DEC 1899 1 FAMC @F2258@ 0 @I22337@ INDI 1 NAME Neely Cornelius /Bailey/ 2 GIVN Neely Cornelius 2 SURN Bailey 2 NICK Boy 1 SEX M 1 _UID C0B3892E1BFD37488E95629CE30502794515 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Nov 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE JAN 1838 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 1900 1 FAMC @F2258@ 0 @I22353@ INDI 1 NAME Eleanor /Bailey/ 2 GIVN Eleanor 2 SURN Bailey 2 NICK Ellen 1 SEX F 1 _UID 105BD0C784FE3745931FD33177D7F54F486F 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Nov 2003 1 NOTE BIOGRAPHY: From the tree of Trudy Myrland : Ellen Bail 2 CONC ey married a Palmer just after the 1860 census of Union County, S.C. El 2 CONC len Bailey Palmer's husband was probably killed in the War between the S 2 CONC tates. Ellen Bailey Palmer was buried in the Mt. Tabor Presbyterian Cem 2 CONC etery, Union County, S.C. 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 JUN 1840 1 DEAT 2 DATE 9 DEC 1925 1 FAMC @F2258@ 0 @I22355@ INDI 1 NAME George /Bailey/ 2 NPFX Rev 2 GIVN George 2 SURN Bailey 2 NSFX Sr 1 SEX M 1 _UID 64DB92E513E0554D8E98EB488A4823FE9703 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Nov 2003 1 NOTE DEATH: This information from Bob Russell 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Virginia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1799 2 PLAC Union County, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F2316@ 1 FAMC @F7668@ 0 @I22356@ INDI 1 NAME Martha /Palmer/ 2 GIVN Martha 2 SURN Palmer 1 SEX F 1 _UID B89084B60817C24689B02FF875F7723F26B3 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Nov 2003 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1790 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 FAMS @F2316@ 0 @I22357@ INDI 1 NAME Jordan /Bailey/ 2 GIVN Jordan 2 SURN Bailey 1 SEX M 1 _UID 3EB6B4E5FE33694B9C3015AA069B6ECEDA6C 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Nov 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1778 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1869 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 FAMC @F2316@ 0 @I22369@ INDI 1 NAME John /Bailey/ 2 GIVN John 2 SURN Bailey 2 NSFX Sr 1 SEX M 1 _UID 12AF8C14D3D35B478D4A6DE2F12446B3DDE4 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Nov 2003 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 1785 2 PLAC Union County, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F7668@ 1 FAMC @F7675@ 0 @I22370@ INDI 1 NAME Susanna /Strong/ 2 GIVN Susanna 2 SURN Strong 1 SEX F 1 _UID BFCFF096961D5B428CD9788180E27CD6760E 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Nov 2003 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1796 1 FAMS @F7668@ 0 @I22371@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Bailey/ 2 GIVN Robert 2 SURN Bailey 1 SEX M 1 _UID D54C16E012FE8E4DA000C5321164FEE1ED40 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Nov 2003 1 FAMC @F7668@ 0 @I22372@ INDI 1 NAME John /Bailey/ 2 GIVN John 2 SURN Bailey 2 NSFX Jr 1 SEX M 1 _UID 282EF62AF3F45C428E36328DFDD8DF5B8DFE 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Nov 2003 1 FAMC @F7668@ 0 @I22373@ INDI 1 NAME Henry /Bailey/ 2 GIVN Henry 2 SURN Bailey 1 SEX M 1 _UID 76F72A5464CE034EBA1C8CD84D642135AFBA 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Nov 2003 1 FAMC @F7668@ 0 @I22374@ INDI 1 NAME William /Bailey/ 2 GIVN William 2 SURN Bailey 1 SEX M 1 _UID E0553ECB4E320044940463E95D2673805CC7 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Nov 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1760 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F7668@ 0 @I22375@ INDI 1 NAME Unity /Bailey/ 2 GIVN Unity 2 SURN Bailey 1 SEX F 1 _UID 05AEC398B5E69F419F8285D0BEDC960F3E3C 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Nov 2003 1 FAMC @F7668@ 0 @I22376@ INDI 1 NAME Peacey /Bailey/ 2 GIVN Peacey 2 SURN Bailey 1 SEX F 1 _UID AEA51CF7C544254DBDD745A0C015C7120853 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Nov 2003 1 FAMC @F7668@ 0 @I22377@ INDI 1 NAME Francis /Bailey/ 2 GIVN Francis 2 SURN Bailey 1 SEX F 1 _UID 7C2A5744EC0C4A4F9B2D2996C168042EB414 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Nov 2003 1 FAMC @F7668@ 0 @I22378@ INDI 1 NAME Ann /Bailey/ 2 GIVN Ann 2 SURN Bailey 1 SEX F 1 _UID F5670B0394479548BE02B5C15CE673EBF865 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Nov 2003 1 FAMC @F7668@ 0 @I22379@ INDI 1 NAME Rachael /Bailey/ 2 GIVN Rachael 2 SURN Bailey 1 SEX F 1 _UID 2958BD7439BE2E459D32FEDE9685954AC1EC 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Nov 2003 1 FAMC @F7668@ 0 @I22380@ INDI 1 NAME Edward /Bailey/ 2 GIVN Edward 2 SURN Bailey 2 NSFX Jr 1 SEX M 1 _UID CEF645B50D86594B9A6B159FC4712B7F8D4A 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Nov 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1683 2 PLAC Virginia 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMS @F7675@ 1 FAMC @F7676@ 0 @I22381@ INDI 1 NAME /Unknown/ 2 SURN Unknown 1 SEX F 1 _UID 836B560CCD32FF40830B44CED13E756F2117 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Nov 2003 1 FAMS @F7675@ 0 @I22382@ INDI 1 NAME Edward /Bailey/ 2 GIVN Edward 2 SURN Bailey 2 NSFX Sr 1 SEX M 1 _UID 8769ECB43F891B4A916DE359D60B4557740E 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Nov 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1655 2 PLAC Jamestown, Surry County, Virginia 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 15 DEC 1736 1 FAMS @F7676@ 1 FAMC @F7677@ 0 @I22383@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Rose /Seat/ 2 GIVN Mary Rose 2 SURN Seat 1 SEX F 1 _UID 00B879F82DBBD34A9B2D86F7A5B2594568A6 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Nov 2003 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 15 DEC 1736 1 FAMS @F7676@ 0 @I22384@ INDI 1 NAME Arthur /Bailey/ 2 GIVN Arthur 2 SURN Bailey 1 SEX M 1 _UID ED05B2690575E44C87DD8B148CF1D3C2CC57 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Nov 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1620 2 PLAC London, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 1658 2 PLAC Surry County, Virginia 1 FAMS @F7677@ 1 FAMC @F7678@ 0 @I22385@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Jordon/ 2 GIVN Mary 2 SURN Jordon 1 SEX F 1 _UID C2B9E381F8D47449B7C99ABB51EE98E3F75E 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Nov 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1633 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMS @F7677@ 0 @I22386@ INDI 1 NAME William Of London /Bailey/ 2 GIVN William Of London 2 SURN Bailey 1 SEX M 1 _UID 0A31EBE6BDB9634787730592ECB575F4C735 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Nov 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1579 2 PLAC England 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMS @F7678@ 0 @I22387@ INDI 1 NAME Mary // 2 GIVN Mary 1 SEX F 1 _UID 63E5466D28BFCF41A1FE8026799A18D93BDF 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Nov 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1600 2 PLAC England 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMS @F7678@ 0 @I22388@ INDI 1 NAME George /Bailey/ 2 GIVN George 2 SURN Bailey 2 NSFX Jr 1 SEX M 1 _UID E5E8104B47693E46AD39058C683D78D6C63E 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Nov 2003 1 FAMC @F2316@ 0 @I22389@ INDI 1 NAME Elijabeth /Bailey/ 2 GIVN Elijabeth 2 SURN Bailey 1 SEX F 1 _UID B9797C2A248E4443A5129296689C841890F2 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Nov 2003 1 FAMC @F2316@ 0 @I22390@ INDI 1 NAME Gracey /Bailey/ 2 GIVN Gracey 2 SURN Bailey 1 SEX F 1 _UID DFD0316CBD385C4CA25F6378823FFDFB7EDF 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Nov 2003 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1773 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F2316@ 0 @I22391@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Bailey/ 2 GIVN Thomas 2 SURN Bailey 1 SEX M 1 _UID 1D12D0E1E643C94AA04A5F682CAD53070074 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Nov 2003 1 FAMC @F2316@ 0 @I22392@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Bailey/ 2 GIVN Robert 2 SURN Bailey 1 SEX M 1 _UID 3F1A24951B387943AEADD1EBB4359802BB09 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Nov 2003 1 FAMC @F2316@ 0 @I22393@ INDI 1 NAME Cynthia /Bailey/ 2 GIVN Cynthia 2 SURN Bailey 1 SEX F 1 _UID 43F47693ECEB1B40BC0C390CF6890EABB7DE 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Nov 2003 1 FAMC @F2316@ 0 @I22394@ INDI 1 NAME John B /Bailey/ 2 GIVN John B 2 SURN Bailey 1 SEX M 1 _UID C1E976BC54E47747BECCFC13BFD0F9E2D5A3 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Nov 2003 1 FAMC @F2316@ 0 @I22395@ INDI 1 NAME James /Bailey/ 2 GIVN James 2 SURN Bailey 1 SEX M 1 _UID E708C76BCE493C4983356C56918C3CDC6CEA 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Nov 2003 1 FAMC @F2316@ 0 @I22557@ INDI 1 NAME Rhoda /Bailey/ 2 GIVN Rhoda 2 SURN Bailey 1 SEX F 1 _UID DCC645147074F449B849AA3FD27CCA0A28C9 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Nov 2003 1 FAMC @F2304@ 0 @I22559@ INDI 1 NAME Washington /Bailey/ 2 GIVN Washington 2 SURN Bailey 1 SEX M 1 _UID 19560853710A4C4EAA05BB0B9E72AEDEF0C5 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Nov 2003 1 FAMC @F2304@ 0 @I22560@ INDI 1 NAME Lucy /Bailey/ 2 GIVN Lucy 2 SURN Bailey 1 SEX F 1 _UID 73CCCF54B38EDB4BAFC4C7F55D6512D7A34E 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Nov 2003 1 FAMC @F2304@ 0 @I22562@ INDI 1 NAME Martha /Bailey/ 2 GIVN Martha 2 SURN Bailey 1 SEX F 1 _UID 15C9887C07671A48B71F5980CD9743D6DE9C 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Nov 2003 1 FAMC @F2304@ 0 @I22568@ INDI 1 NAME Michael /Szpila/ 2 GIVN Michael 2 SURN Szpila 2 NICK Mikal/Michal 1 SEX M 1 _UID 25BEFB1D17199F49A6FC307669C2022CB42F 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Jul 2007 1 NOTE BURIAL: From Stephen Szpila: He was buried in a paupers grave at St Ade 2 CONC lbert's during the depression never to be recovered because of the way t 2 CONC he records where recorded back then. It was speculation where he was at i 2 CONC n a certain section of the cemetery until the middle to late 1960's whe 2 CONC n they converted that area for grave site plots. He was never recovered 2 CONC . 2 CONT 2 CONT BIRTH: From Stephen Szpila: Grandpa was from LEGNICA, Poland which is l 2 CONC ocated in the south eastern part of the country. During the 1800's Pola 2 CONC nd was occupied by three counties. Eastern part of today's Poland was c 2 CONC ontrolled by Germany and the Germans would not allow the Poles talk the 2 CONC re native language. They had to talk German and many Poles called them K 2 CONC ASHUBS (This phonetically written)( I don't know what it means) because m 2 CONC any never new or could speak their native language. The area grandpa wa 2 CONC s from was controlled by the Austrian government. That area was noted f 2 CONC or being a wooded or forrest area. He left Poland and he left his famil 2 CONC y. 2 CONT Update 10 Mar 2004 on Stephen Szpila's RootsWeb tree:Birth/Death dates a 2 CONC nd birthplace have been changed. 2 CONT 2 CONT OCCUPATION: From Stephen Szpila: My grandpa supposedly was a lumberjack b 2 CONC efore he came to Chicago. Grandpa, after arriving, worked in a foundry p 2 CONC lant and was burned by hot molten metal early during his employment. Th 2 CONC is made him a heavy drinker to numb the pains. Possibly shortening his l 2 CONC ife. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: 1900 Cook County, IL Census shows that he could read, write, a 2 CONC nd spoke English. 2 CONT 2 CONT CENSUS: The 1900 Census lists him and his parents from the Austrian sid 2 CONC e of Poland, but the 1910 Census lists them as being from the Russian s 2 CONC ide.1920 Census goes back to the Austrian side. 2 CONT 2 CONT CENSUS: 1910 Census lists a cousin named Stefan Szpila who was 19 yrs o 2 CONC ld living with the family. Stefan arrived in the states in 1908,only sp 2 CONC oke Polish was currently an alien, and worked as a helper in a machine s 2 CONC hop. 2 CONT 2 CONT CENSUS: 1920 Census shows a lodger by the name of Cecilia Kowaleska? wh 2 CONC o was 18,single, could read and write, was born in IL., her parents wer 2 CONC e both from Poland (Russ), and she worked in a tailor shop. 2 CONT 2 CONT IMMIGRATION: 1910 Cook County, IL. Census shows him to have immigrated i 2 CONC n 1890. It also appears that he has started the process of naturalizati 2 CONC on. 1920 Census shows him to have immigrated in 1895 and have become a c 2 CONC itizen in 1910. 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 SEP 1863 2 PLAC Zolynia, Galizien Kroenlande, Poland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 7 JUL 1933 2 PLAC Chicago, Cook County, Illinois 1 BURI 2 PLAC St Adalbert Cemetery, Cook County, Illinois 1 FAMC @F300@ 0 @I22592@ INDI 1 NAME James B /Gluyas/ 2 GIVN James B 2 SURN Gluyas 1 SEX M 1 _UID D984654D77EEED4AA01DB86833F73E5E4E13 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Apr 2007 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1827 2 PLAC Gwennap Parish, Cornwall, England 2 SOUR @S297@ 3 NOTE FamilySearch.com 4 CONT Pedigree Resource File - Compact Disc #126 4 CONT Submission Search: 2214222-1123105035817 4 CONT 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 1902 2 SOUR @S297@ 1 CENS 2 DATE 1880 2 PLAC Terraville, Lawrence County, Dakota Territory 1 OCCU Miner 2 DATE 1870 2 PLAC Grass Valley Township, Nevada County, California 1 OCCU Miner 2 DATE 1880 2 PLAC Terraville, Lawrence County, Dakota Territory 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Vote Reg 2 DATE 2 MAY 1884 2 PLAC Grass Valley Township, Nevada County, California 2 NOTE SOURCE: 1890 Voter Registration list for Nevada County, California. 3 CONT 1 EVEN San Francisco Bulletin about a fire at the mine 2 TYPE News 2 DATE 11 OCT 1889 2 PLAC Grass Valley Township, Nevada County, California 1 FAMS @F7739@ 1 FAMC @F11828@ 0 @I22593@ INDI 1 NAME Marie /Spila/ 2 GIVN Marie 2 SURN Spila 2 NICK Marja 1 SEX F 1 _UID 325CED3B663C1F489EF7D774D77DDE603181 1 CHAN 2 DATE 18 Dec 2005 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Illinois 1 FAMC @F299@ 0 @I22594@ INDI 1 NAME Jakub /Krzyzak/ 2 GIVN Jakub 2 SURN Krzyzak 1 SEX M 1 _UID DEBEC8F172C22A49B3132A9457766119C7A8 1 CHAN 2 DATE 30 Dec 2006 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Poland (Austria) 1 FAMS @F306@ 0 @I22595@ INDI 1 NAME Rosie /Rutkoski/ 2 GIVN Rosie 2 SURN Rutkoski 1 SEX F 1 _UID 7648F6AA78057F4EA0D157928C01A71E5473 1 CHAN 2 DATE 7 Feb 2006 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Poland (Austria) 1 FAMS @F306@ 0 @I22603@ INDI 1 NAME Wojciech Adalberth /Henke/ 2 GIVN Wojciech Adalberth 2 SURN Henke 2 NICK Albert 1 SEX M 1 _UID C85DCC75F23D5C419BF1229B2E417E1078AD 1 CHAN 2 DATE 8 Apr 2007 1 NOTE From Peggy Newsom: I have an obituary that documents this individual an 2 CONC d family group information. 1 BIRT 2 DATE APR 1825 2 PLAC Germany 1 DEAT 2 CAUS of Enteritis 2 DATE 2 MAY 1903 2 PLAC Chicago, Cook County, Illinois 1 BURI 2 DATE 5 MAY 1903 2 PLAC St Adalbert Cemetery, Cook County, Illinois 2 NOTE Lot 12 Blk J Section 11 1 EVEN Daily Inter Ocean for being overcome by the heat 2 TYPE News 2 DATE 28 JUL 1892 2 PLAC Chicago, Cook County, Illinois 1 FAMS @F315@ 0 @I22604@ INDI 1 NAME Konstancya /Wendland\Wintlond/ 2 GIVN Konstancya 2 SURN Wendland\Wintlond 2 NICK Constance 1 SEX F 1 _UID 39226ECE880EB84EAE7DDCDC09D36AF450A4 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Mar 2007 1 BIRT 2 DATE MAY 1844 2 PLAC Poland (German) 1 DEAT 2 CAUS of Chronic Interstitial Nephritis with Myocarditis 2 DATE 14 SEP 1917 2 PLAC Chicago, Cook County, Illinois 1 BURI 2 DATE 19 SEP 1917 2 PLAC St Adalbert Cemetery, Cook County, Illinois 1 CENS 2 DATE 1910 2 PLAC Chicago, Cook County, Illinois 2 NOTE This documents Jennie as her daughter. 1 FAMS @F315@ 1 FAMC @F12013@ 0 @I22607@ INDI 1 NAME Joseph /Henke/ 2 GIVN Joseph 2 SURN Henke 1 SEX M 1 _UID 946AFDBEF5258C44AFE74F14C91B8B0D1880 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Oct 2006 1 NOTE OCCUPATION: 1920 Census lists him as being a messenger for a printing c 2 CONC ompany. 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1904 2 PLAC Illinois 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1935 1 BURI 2 PLAC St Adalbert Cemetery, Cook County, Illinois 2 NOTE From Sharon Berrigan 1 CENS 2 DATE 1910 2 PLAC Chicago, Cook County, Illinois 1 CENS 2 DATE 1920 2 PLAC Chicago, Cook County, Illinois 1 CENS 2 DATE 1930 2 PLAC Chicago, Cook County, Illinois 1 FAMC @F314@ 0 @I22630@ INDI 1 NAME Jiri /Zaskoda/ 2 GIVN Jiri 2 SURN Zaskoda 1 SEX M 1 _UID 527EBBFEE9C8E0478769C4C54D069EE8B357 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 Nov 2006 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 APR 1815 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMS @F4324@ 1 FAMC @F7747@ 0 @I22631@ INDI 1 NAME Katerina /Vyskocil/ 2 GIVN Katerina 2 SURN Vyskocil 1 SEX F 1 _UID ED79DBC6E9E8D144BEFA0EB88D17D72D1367 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Mar 2004 1 FAMS @F4324@ 0 @I22636@ INDI 1 NAME Jakub /Zaskoda/ 2 GIVN Jakub 2 SURN Zaskoda 2 NICK Jacob 1 SEX M 1 _UID 528CE9CB5DBDAC45A0D1E9F1B74C55377784 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 Nov 2006 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 JUL 1846 2 PLAC Moravia, Austria 1 DEAT 2 DATE 30 DEC 1931 1 CENS 2 DATE 1920 2 PLAC Fayette County, Texas 1 CENS 2 DATE 1930 2 PLAC Austin County, Texas 2 NOTE Shows him living with his son, Adolph. 1 FAMC @F4324@ 0 @I22821@ INDI 1 NAME Teresia /Zaskoda/ 2 GIVN Teresia 2 SURN Zaskoda 1 SEX F 1 _UID 896057E5B7F4E84589B03065958793209A80 1 CHAN 2 DATE 18 Mar 2004 1 NOTE BIRTH: Twin with Frances. 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 OCT 1850 1 DEAT 2 DATE 5 OCT 1919 1 FAMC @F4324@ 0 @I23057@ INDI 1 NAME Frances /Zaskoda/ 2 GIVN Frances 2 SURN Zaskoda 1 SEX F 1 _UID C9FE9CEADE7B834FBF772CD1F3C3DF4585E0 1 CHAN 2 DATE 18 Mar 2004 1 NOTE BIRTH: Twin with Teresia. 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 OCT 1850 1 DEAT 2 DATE 7 MAR 1933 1 FAMC @F4324@ 0 @I23385@ INDI 1 NAME Joseph /Zaskoda/ 2 GIVN Joseph 2 SURN Zaskoda 1 SEX M 1 _UID 69539D7BC602274B96C3A5B10306FF16DB53 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Mar 2004 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 MAR 1778 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMS @F7747@ 1 FAMC @F7999@ 0 @I23386@ INDI 1 NAME Anna /Burian/ 2 GIVN Anna 2 SURN Burian 1 SEX F 1 _UID 1CAA3554462D2F49B81689D1EB6A61A3BB72 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Mar 2004 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 MAR 1774 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMS @F7747@ 0 @I23387@ INDI 1 NAME Jan /Zaskoda/ 2 GIVN Jan 2 SURN Zaskoda 1 SEX M 1 _UID C5420435101BCA428E3717E66D6C8CEF8D2E 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Mar 2004 1 FAMS @F7999@ 1 FAMC @F8000@ 0 @I23388@ INDI 1 NAME Katerina /Kopeckova/ 2 GIVN Katerina 2 SURN Kopeckova 1 SEX F 1 _UID FBB5ED3A1533CA41ACE3C22C96F4F25477F6 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Mar 2004 1 FAMS @F7999@ 0 @I23389@ INDI 1 NAME Jakub /Zaskoda/ 2 GIVN Jakub 2 SURN Zaskoda 1 SEX M 1 _UID 3B5B68365B3CFE4C9944D0F5FB4EBD40FDC0 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Mar 2004 1 FAMS @F8000@ 0 @I23390@ INDI 1 NAME Johann /Zaskoda/ 2 GIVN Johann 2 SURN Zaskoda 1 SEX M 1 _UID 7ACD0A4F17221046B7D123DA79DB08273701 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Mar 2004 1 BIRT 2 DATE 26 DEC 1799 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F7747@ 0 @I23391@ INDI 1 NAME Theresia /Zaskoda/ 2 GIVN Theresia 2 SURN Zaskoda 1 SEX F 1 _UID FFB4B0D50F17054E844CF7165643429B043A 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Mar 2004 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 OCT 1801 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F7747@ 0 @I23392@ INDI 1 NAME Anna /Zaskoda/ 2 GIVN Anna 2 SURN Zaskoda 1 SEX F 1 _UID C6D0AC921957834BB8F2E7DF5CFC0BD4B97D 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Mar 2004 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 JUN 1803 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F7747@ 0 @I23393@ INDI 1 NAME Mariana /Zaskoda/ 2 GIVN Mariana 2 SURN Zaskoda 1 SEX F 1 _UID 2E6FA57E8F2DB94791BCFA7A04CE4D7BD7A2 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Mar 2004 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 JUN 1804 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F7747@ 0 @I23394@ INDI 1 NAME Apolonia /Zaskoda/ 2 GIVN Apolonia 2 SURN Zaskoda 1 SEX F 1 _UID A7649D1206DE3C4F827C25939ACE5CD3764B 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Mar 2004 1 BIRT 2 DATE 6 FEB 1809 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F7747@ 0 @I23395@ INDI 1 NAME Georg /Zaskoda/ 2 GIVN Georg 2 SURN Zaskoda 1 SEX M 1 _UID E5A92A2C0E2ED94D82BD77550DECE3416E3D 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Mar 2004 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 APR 1811 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F7747@ 0 @I23396@ INDI 1 NAME Victoria /Zaskoda/ 2 GIVN Victoria 2 SURN Zaskoda 1 SEX F 1 _UID 4E6987C990812B47A3B9F8901158845AB58B 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 Jun 2005 1 BIRT 2 DATE JAN 1816 2 PLAC Bohemia, Austria 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F7747@ 0 @I23557@ INDI 1 NAME Aegidius /Zaskoda/ 2 GIVN Aegidius 2 SURN Zaskoda 2 NICK Jilji 1 SEX M 1 _UID 85CE5AE82BACEA4C9AD207190699152C0EBC 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Mar 2004 1 BIRT 2 DATE 30 AUG 1806 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F7747@ 0 @I23814@ INDI 1 NAME Franklyn John /Gluyas/ 2 GIVN Franklyn John 2 SURN Gluyas 2 NICK Frank 1 SEX M 1 _UID E45DF4A7D0FFE54889B21CC19C1B3AE1C25E 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Apr 2007 1 NOTE DEATH: Courtesy of Pat Andrews : 2 CONT 2 CONT Los Angeles Times, June 8, 1931, Page A16 2 CONT Gluyas. June 7, Frank Gluyas, beoved husband of Dora Gluyas. Announcem 2 CONC ent of services later by Pierce Brothers. 2 CONT 2 CONT Los Angeles Times June 9, 1931, Page 22 & June 11, 1931 Page 20 2 CONT Gluys. Frank Gluyas, husband of Dora Gluyas, age 70 years. Remains at t 2 CONC he parlors of E. C. Koop. Funeral Thursday at 2 p.m. at the Little Chu 2 CONC rch of the Flowers, Forest Lawn Cemetery. 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 OCT 1861 2 PLAC Grass Valley, Nevada County, California 1 DEAT 2 DATE 7 JUN 1931 2 PLAC Los Angeles County, California 1 BURI 2 DATE AFT 7 JUN 1931 2 PLAC Forest Lawn Cemetery, Glendale, Los Angeles County, California 1 CENS 2 DATE 1870 2 PLAC Grass Valley Township, Nevada County, California 1 EVEN of the ship June Collingham traveling from Mazatlan to San Francisco 2 TYPE Travel 2 DATE 12 JUN 1913 1 EVEN Oakland Tribune 2 TYPE News 2 DATE 21 JUN 1913 2 PLAC Oakland, Alameda County, California 2 NOTE This was not him, but it had to be a relative. He did arrive from Mazat 3 CONC lan on 18 Jun 1913. Article is located in the next to the last column a l 3 CONC ittle under the center. 1 EVEN Evening News making a statement about people starving while waiting on transport out of Mazatlan 2 TYPE News 2 DATE 20 JUN 1913 2 PLAC San Francisco, San Francisco County, California 1 FAMS @F962@ 1 FAMC @F7739@ 0 @I23815@ INDI 1 NAME Madora A /Eaton/ 2 GIVN Madora A 2 SURN Eaton 2 NICK Dora 1 SEX F 1 _UID D98E63F655380548906F308C3434793A70E5 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Mar 2007 1 NOTE DEATH: Courtesy of Pat Andrews : Dora A. Gulyas, d 2 CONC ied 20 June 1939, Los Angeles County, age 71 2 CONT 2 CONT DEATH: NOTE from Peggy Newsom: I have a letter from Dora (possibly writ 2 CONC ten by her caretaker) to her daughter dated 14 Aug 1939 summoning Franc 2 CONC es to visit. I also have a letter dated 22 Aug 1939 from Clifford Craig f 2 CONC rom Dallas written to his wife, Frances, verifying receipt that day of b 2 CONC oth a letter and telegram notifying him of the death of "Mother". I als 2 CONC o have the telegram that shows being sent at 1:20am and received at 8:0 2 CONC 6am that day. I believe the death to have taken place on 21 Aug 1939. 2 CONT 2 CONT CENSUS: Courtesy of Pat Andrews : 2 CONT 2 CONT 1920 City and County of San Francisco Census, 24th Precinct, 32nd Assem 2 CONC bly Dist., ED 185 2 CONT 2 CONT William Gluyas, head, no age given, born CA, parents born in New York 2 CONT Dora, wife, age 52, born CA, father Tennessee, mother Kentucky 2 CONT Frances, daughter, age 22, working as secretary in tax office. 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 AUG 1867 2 PLAC Utah 2 NOTE Peggy Newsom: I'm not even sure if Dora realized that she was actually b 3 CONC orn in Utah. I got this from the 1870 Census where it shows this quite d 3 CONC eliberately. Her daughter had believed that she was born in Louisville, K 3 CONC entucky and stated that on her death certificate. 2 SOUR @S124@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 20 AUG 1939 2 PLAC Los Angeles County, California 1 BURI 2 DATE 22 AUG 1837 2 PLAC Forest Lawn Cemetery, Glendale, Los Angeles County, California 1 CENS 2 DATE 1880 2 PLAC Hamilton Township, Butte County, California 1 CENS 2 DATE 1920 2 PLAC San Francisco, San Francisco County, California 1 CENS 2 DATE 1870 2 PLAC Stockton, San Joaquin County, California 1 CENS 2 DATE 1930 2 PLAC District 719, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California 1 FAMS @F962@ 1 FAMC @F8135@ 0 @I23819@ INDI 1 NAME Moses /Eaton/ 2 GIVN Moses 2 SURN Eaton 1 SEX M 1 _UID 408808E13F7E9F48B36EA27B2B974DA74970 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Dec 2007 1 NOTE OCCUPATION: Inn Keeper per 1860 Census 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: Found California land patent issued in 1867 in San Joaquin. 1 SOUR @S124@ 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 MAR 1827 2 PLAC Whitley County, Kentucky 2 SOUR @S124@ 2 SOUR @S187@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT Whitley County 1 DEAT 2 DATE 7 JUN 1870 2 SOUR @S124@ 1 CENS 2 DATE 1850 2 PLAC District 25, Dade County, Missouri 2 NOTE Show him working on the farm of Delila Jones(?)-Littral (possibly Susan 3 CONC 's aunt and soon to be Susan's step-mom) on the page directly before Su 3 CONC san, still living with her family, 3 months prior to their marriage. 1 CENS 2 DATE 1840 2 PLAC Whitley County, Kentucky 1 PROP (received a land patent) for 40 acres 2 DATE 1857 2 PLAC Springfield, Missouri 1 FAMS @F8135@ 1 FAMC @F13401@ 0 @I23820@ INDI 1 NAME Susan A /Harrell/ 2 GIVN Susan A 2 SURN Harrell 1 SEX F 1 _UID C8798EA17E0632439AB917781A136DFCE139 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Feb 2007 1 SOUR @S124@ 1 BIRT 2 DATE 30 SEP 1832 2 PLAC Kentucky 2 SOUR @S124@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 21 AUG 1884 2 SOUR @S124@ 1 CENS 2 DATE 1850 2 PLAC District 25, Dade County, Missouri 1 CENS 2 DATE 1870 2 PLAC Stockton, San Joaquin County, California 1 OCCU "keeping a restaurant" 2 DATE 1880 2 PLAC Hamilton Township, Butte County, California 1 FAMS @F8135@ 1 FAMC @F11823@ 0 @I23821@ INDI 1 NAME Richard Jasper /Eaton/ 2 GIVN Richard Jasper 2 SURN Eaton 2 NICK Dick 1 SEX M 1 _UID CBD55DE004765F488A6EB4900B5ABEB916EA 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Mar 2006 1 SOUR @S124@ 1 BIRT 2 DATE 26 JUL 1865 2 PLAC California 2 SOUR @S124@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 4 JUL 1940 2 PLAC San Joaquin County, California 2 SOUR @S124@ 2 SOUR @S170@ 1 CENS 2 DATE 1880 2 PLAC Hamilton Township, Butte County, California 1 CENS 2 DATE 1910 2 PLAC Stockton, San Joaquin County, California 1 CENS 2 DATE 1920 2 PLAC Stockton, San Joaquin County, California 1 CENS 2 DATE 1870 2 PLAC Stockton, San Joaquin County, California 1 FAMC @F8135@ 0 @I23859@ INDI 1 NAME Harry /Szpila/ 2 GIVN Harry 2 SURN Szpila 1 SEX M 1 _UID 27CDB278EDEA5043BFC2E10BCAA91274EE6A 1 CHAN 2 DATE 20 Oct 2005 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Illinois 1 FAMC @F299@ 0 @I23894@ INDI 1 NAME /Reynolds/ 2 SURN Reynolds 1 SEX M 1 _UID 2A6BB66A6219E64697F2FEECF06DD16D6A54 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 May 2004 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Tennessee 1 FAMS @F3810@ 0 @I23895@ INDI 1 NAME /Unknown/ 2 SURN Unknown 1 SEX F 1 _UID AAA97A3F9E63D94DB0C6401BC534CADBA24E 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 May 2004 1 BIRT 2 PLAC North Carolina 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Alabama 1 FAMS @F3810@ 0 @I23898@ INDI 1 NAME Belle? /Craig/ 2 GIVN Belle? 2 SURN Craig 1 SEX F 1 _UID E66A22B63391F84798B1C9B58B0B535934A0 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 May 2004 1 FAMC @F1034@ 0 @I23899@ INDI 1 NAME James G Y /Lucas/ 2 GIVN James G Y 2 SURN Lucas 1 SEX M 1 _UID F3599AA496311F4FAC5940049BE1D221777E 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Jun 2007 1 BIRT 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 FAMS @F6950@ 0 @I23900@ INDI 1 NAME Paulina /Harwell/ 2 GIVN Paulina 2 SURN Harwell 1 SEX F 1 _UID 1F64056E0981CE4DABA0C078ADEDF133DC80 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Jun 2007 1 NOTE 2 CONT 2 CONT Reference: 2 CONT 1.Bulletin Giles County Historical Society, Bound Voll II, Jan 1977 - 2 CONT October 1978, Corrected 1980, Pulaski,Tennessee by Margaret Butler 2 CONT (Editor) 2 CONT 2.The Harwell Family - Part 3 by Mrs. William C. (Polly) Carter 1 SOUR @S166@ 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 FEB 1814 2 PLAC North Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 14 OCT 1871 2 PLAC Alabama 2 SOUR @S166@ 1 BURI 2 PLAC Wesley Chapel Cemetery, Lauderdale County, Alabama 2 NOTE Section 4 Row 13 1 FAMS @F6950@ 1 FAMC @F12140@ 0 @I24127@ INDI 1 NAME Frank /Wostarek/ 2 GIVN Frank 2 SURN Wostarek 1 SEX M 1 _UID F43EB60DF038844A896CBA2495005B9A48D9 1 CHAN 2 DATE 20 Oct 2005 1 BIRT 2 DATE 31 DEC 1862 2 PLAC Bohemia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 28 DEC 1941 1 BURI 2 PLAC Sts Peter & Paul Catholic Cemetery, Frelsburg, Colorado County, Texas 1 CENS 2 DATE 1880 2 PLAC Austin County, Texas 1 CENS 2 DATE 1900 2 PLAC Colorado County, Texas 1 FAMC @F85@ 0 @I24138@ INDI 1 NAME Andreas? /Szpila/ 2 GIVN Andreas? 2 SURN Szpila 1 SEX M 1 _UID E731724086FC2D41A30E89A18E4DB4CDF11B 1 CHAN 2 DATE 28 Jun 2004 1 NOTE BIRTH: I happened upon this person at MyTrees.com and didn't know how e 2 CONC lse to store the information.It's only a possibility that he could be a b 2 CONC rother to Mikal. 1 BIRT 2 DATE 17 OCT 1866 2 PLAC Zolynia, Galizien Kroenlande, Poland 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F300@ 0 @I24209@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Ann /Gundry/ 2 GIVN Mary Ann 2 SURN Gundry 2 NICK Annie 1 SEX F 1 _UID 5B4DAF2F31EBBA42834B9714D4C7D378FDF9 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Mar 2006 1 SOUR @S111@ 1 BIRT 2 DATE BEF 26 SEP 1830 2 PLAC Long Stone Downs, Sithney Parish, Cornwall, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 1880 1 CHR 2 DATE 26 SEP 1830 2 PLAC Sithney, Cornwall, England 2 SOUR @S178@ 1 CENS 2 DATE 1880 2 PLAC Grass Valley Township, Nevada County, California 1 CENS 2 DATE 1841 2 PLAC Long Stone Downs, Sithney Parish, Cornwall, England 1 FAMS @F7739@ 1 FAMC @F11827@ 0 @I24211@ INDI 1 NAME Mary E /Gluyas/ 2 GIVN Mary E 2 SURN Gluyas 1 SEX F 1 _UID D6A464A14EAD0346B803E1931F8F4E0BF916 1 CHAN 2 DATE 5 Nov 2006 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1857 2 PLAC Grass Valley, Nevada County, California 1 CENS 2 DATE 1870 2 PLAC Grass Valley Township, Nevada County, California 1 CENS 2 DATE 1860 2 PLAC Sutter Creek, Amador County, California 1 EVEN Oakland Tribune 2 TYPE News 2 DATE 1 MAY 1929 2 PLAC Oakland, Alameda County, California 2 NOTE Could the announcement directly above the Folger's Coffee ad be about h 3 CONC er? 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F7739@ 0 @I24212@ INDI 1 NAME Caroline /Gluyas/ 2 GIVN Caroline 2 SURN Gluyas 2 NICK Carrie 1 SEX F 1 _UID CC43E3CC3D5ABC4ABD32D1D53A28AAACA8D4 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Mar 2006 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1863 2 PLAC Grass Valley, Nevada County, California 1 CENS 2 DATE 1880 2 PLAC Grass Valley Township, Nevada County, California 1 CENS 2 DATE 1870 2 PLAC Grass Valley Township, Nevada County, California 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F7739@ 0 @I24213@ INDI 1 NAME Amelia /Gluyas/ 2 GIVN Amelia 2 SURN Gluyas 1 SEX F 1 _UID 8AD3C1DFF52AB34883B07C8AAB95C6348A5B 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Jan 2006 1 BIRT 2 DATE SEP 1867 2 PLAC Grass Valley, Nevada County, California 1 CENS 2 DATE 1880 2 PLAC Grass Valley Township, Nevada County, California 1 CENS 2 DATE 1870 2 PLAC Grass Valley Township, Nevada County, California 1 CENS 2 DATE 1900 2 PLAC Bloomfield, Nevada County, California 1 CENS 2 DATE 1910 2 PLAC Grass Valley Township, Nevada County, California 2 NOTE Shows her living with her sister, Carrie, and her family. 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F7739@ 0 @I24214@ INDI 1 NAME Henry G /Gluyas/ 2 GIVN Henry G 2 SURN Gluyas 1 SEX M 1 _UID 756C266BCF422840A8DF6C2F5DE9958B7331 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Mar 2006 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 JUL 1869 2 PLAC Grass Valley, Nevada County, California 2 SOUR @S111@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 23 SEP 1952 2 PLAC Los Angeles County, California 2 SOUR @S111@ 2 SOUR @S170@ 1 CENS 2 DATE 1880 2 PLAC Grass Valley Township, Nevada County, California 1 CENS 2 DATE 1870 2 PLAC Grass Valley Township, Nevada County, California 1 EVEN arriving in San Francisco on the Grace Dollar from Topolobampo, Mexico. 2 TYPE Travel 2 DATE 13 JUL 1915 1 FAMC @F7739@ 0 @I24215@ INDI 1 NAME Mary F /Eaton/ 2 GIVN Mary F 2 SURN Eaton 1 SEX F 1 _UID 387A566950E9384E9226B65C1F85DF49C61C 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Sep 2005 1 SOUR @S124@ 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 MAR 1855 2 PLAC Missouri 2 SOUR @S124@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 7 MAY 1892 2 SOUR @S124@ 1 CENS 2 DATE 1860 2 PLAC Elkhorn Township, San Joaquin County, California 1 CENS 2 DATE 1870 2 PLAC Stockton, San Joaquin County, California 1 FAMC @F8135@ 0 @I24216@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah M /Eaton/ 2 GIVN Sarah M 2 SURN Eaton 2 NICK Sarah Jane 1 SEX F 1 _UID B2B08430CA19B348A2FDD33BEDFDB880C3D8 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Sep 2005 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 JAN 1858 2 PLAC Missouri 2 SOUR @S124@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 4 DEC 1862 2 SOUR @S124@ 1 CENS 2 DATE 1860 2 PLAC Elkhorn Township, San Joaquin County, California 1 FAMC @F8135@ 0 @I24217@ INDI 1 NAME William A /Eaton/ 2 GIVN William A 2 SURN Eaton 1 SEX M 1 _UID 596D98217D15C04EB632F3D12AC9675E83F5 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Sep 2005 1 SOUR @S124@ 1 BIRT 2 DATE 9 OCT 1859 2 PLAC California 2 SOUR @S124@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 19 AUG 1877 2 SOUR @S124@ 1 CENS 2 DATE 1860 2 PLAC Elkhorn Township, San Joaquin County, California 1 CENS 2 DATE 1870 2 PLAC Stockton, San Joaquin County, California 1 FAMC @F8135@ 0 @I24218@ INDI 1 NAME Orlena Malinda /Eaton/ 2 GIVN Orlena Malinda 2 SURN Eaton 2 NICK Malinda 1 SEX F 1 _UID 7BBB7F352E451749AF33082CF57955AE445E 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Sep 2005 1 SOUR @S124@ 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 FEB 1863 2 PLAC California 2 SOUR @S124@ 1 CENS 2 DATE 1880 2 PLAC Hamilton Township, Butte County, California 1 CENS 2 DATE 1870 2 PLAC Stockton, San Joaquin County, California 1 OCCU Teacher 2 DATE 1880 2 PLAC Hamilton Township, Butte County, California 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F8135@ 0 @I24481@ INDI 1 NAME Henryk /Krajecki/ 2 GIVN Henryk 2 SURN Krajecki 2 NICK Henry 1 SEX M 1 _UID 8649177981ECAB448B4E82F5ED689DF1EEB6 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Jan 2006 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 OCT 1889 2 PLAC Illinois 1 DEAT 2 DATE NOV 1972 1 CENS 2 DATE 1900 2 PLAC Cook County, Illinois 2 NOTE Shows siblings John, Henry, and Anna living as boarders together. 1 CENS 2 DATE 1920 2 PLAC Chicago, Cook County, Illinois 2 NOTE Shows him living with a sister with a name that I can't make out (Elsia 3 CONC ?) as a widower with Ewelina. 1 EVEN signed draft card 2 TYPE Military 2 DATE 5 JUN 1917 2 PLAC Cook County, Illinois 1 FAMC @F7096@ 0 @I24482@ INDI 1 NAME /Krajecki/ 2 SURN Krajecki 1 SEX M 1 _UID 6F2C02B80F688B49B8F8B632D8F7619E068E 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Mar 2007 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Prussia (German) 1 FAMS @F7096@ 0 @I24483@ INDI 1 NAME /Unknown/ 2 SURN Unknown 1 SEX F 1 _UID 48EEBB4F27D8EE4B8A033455C5C84FAF19B9 1 CHAN 2 DATE 18 Dec 2005 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Prussia (German) 1 FAMS @F7096@ 0 @I24484@ INDI 1 NAME Franciszka /Krajecki/ 2 GIVN Franciszka 2 SURN Krajecki 1 SEX F 1 _UID C2FA8A7C4F923A4CA3BABB9925922F4B0B08 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Feb 2005 1 BIRT 2 DATE JUN 1884 2 PLAC Illinois 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F7096@ 0 @I24493@ INDI 1 NAME Michalina /Krajecki/ 2 GIVN Michalina 2 SURN Krajecki 2 NICK Lina 1 SEX F 1 _UID 81EA1363BC65BE4CAEBDED90FCF37269BE25 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Dec 2005 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1878 2 PLAC Illinois 1 CENS 2 DATE 1920 2 PLAC Chicago, Cook County, Illinois 2 NOTE Shows her brother, John, living with her and her children. 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F7096@ 0 @I24495@ INDI 1 NAME Anna /Krajecki/ 2 GIVN Anna 2 SURN Krajecki 1 SEX F 1 _UID 8E3C36D0B802DD418380D9C580E8B7C830FE 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Dec 2005 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Illinois 1 CENS 2 PLAC Cook County, Illinois 1 FAMC @F7096@ 0 @I24497@ INDI 1 NAME Jan /Krajecki/ 2 GIVN Jan 2 SURN Krajecki 2 NICK John 1 SEX M 1 _UID 6AAC0D7CD2FC824C93551B6DF8E2898694EE 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Dec 2005 1 BIRT 2 DATE AUG 1881 2 PLAC Illinois 1 CENS 2 DATE 1920 2 PLAC Chicago, Cook County, Illinois 2 NOTE Shows him living with his sister, Lina, and her children. 1 CENS 2 DATE 1900 2 PLAC Chicago, Cook County, Illinois 2 NOTE Shows siblings John, Henry, and Anna living as boarders together. 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F7096@ 0 @I24498@ INDI 1 NAME Maciej /Krajecki/ 2 GIVN Maciej 2 SURN Krajecki 2 NICK Matthew 1 SEX M 1 _UID 7DB5B1CF7EE30E44AE19456AA9E767350760 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Dec 2005 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1876 2 PLAC Illinois 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F7096@ 0 @I24500@ INDI 1 NAME Marta /Henke/ 2 GIVN Marta 2 SURN Henke 2 NICK Martha 1 SEX F 1 _UID 59A35E7E5F85434DA30B4836B17DBC7FE17A 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Mar 2006 1 BIRT 2 DATE JUL 1863 2 PLAC Poland (German) 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F315@ 0 @I24549@ INDI 1 NAME Martin /Szpila/ 2 GIVN Martin 2 SURN Szpila 1 SEX M 1 _UID F66A62C59E81D246BFB11C174B28C722BDCE 1 CHAN 2 DATE 30 Dec 2006 1 NOTE IMMIGRATION: 1893 1 BIRT 2 DATE MAY 1871 2 PLAC Poland (Austria) 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F300@ 0 @I25741@ INDI 1 NAME Zofia /Szpila/ 2 GIVN Zofia 2 SURN Szpila 2 NICK Zofja 1 SEX F 1 _UID 687F53927052A54580F848B71552897A596B 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Jul 2007 1 DEAT 2 DATE 28 MAR 1948 2 PLAC Cook County, Illinois 2 NOTE Obituary from the Dziennik Chicagoski Newspaper: 3 CONT 3 CONT To all relatives and acquaintances we report the sad news that our m 3 CONC ost beloved sister and aunt, the late Zofia Gieryntasiewicz (nee SZPILA 3 CONC ) member of "Tow." St. Teresa,"gr. 34 Z.P. w A.", after a short illness 3 CONC , adjusted Blessed Sacraments "pozegnaia sie z tym swiatem", on 20 Marc 3 CONC h, 1948, morning, at middle age, residing at 2004 W. Grand Ave. 3 CONT The funeral will be on Wednesday, 24 March, at 9:30 AM, from "zakiad 3 CONC u pogrzebowego pnr." 2129 Webster Ave. to the church of St. Hedwig, and f 3 CONC rom there to St. Adelbert's Cemetery on family plot. 3 CONT To this sad ceremony we invite all relatives and friends, we, burden 3 CONC ed with deep grief: 3 CONT Martin, brother; Stanislawa Szpila, niece (sister's daughter); along w 3 CONC ith the whole family. 3 CONT Funeral "zajmuje sie" Jozef Wojciechowski, Telephone Armitage 4630. 3 CONT 3 CONT Peggy Newsom: I'm still trying to determine if she really married or if ( 3 CONC as I've recently learned) she took her mother's maiden name in becoming a n 3 CONC un. Any input would be appreciated. 1 FAMC @F300@ 0 @I25863@ INDI 1 NAME Mary J /Seal/ 2 GIVN Mary J 2 SURN Seal 2 NICK Polly 1 SEX F 1 _UID 50ACCCC618B9B04F8D08A01D8A16789961E8 1 CHAN 2 DATE 3 Jan 2005 1 SOUR @S112@ 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1841 2 PLAC Hawkins County, Tennessee 2 SOUR @S112@ 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Hawkins County, Tennessee 2 SOUR @S112@ 1 FAMS @F5144@ 1 FAMC @F1392@ 0 @I25864@ INDI 1 NAME Robert D /Green/ 2 GIVN Robert D 2 SURN Green 1 SEX M 1 _UID 966CA7A86E5C19429B10FA85002BE2B7647F 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 Sep 2005 1 SOUR @S112@ 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1841 2 PLAC Hawkins County, Tennessee 2 SOUR @S112@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1905 2 PLAC Sanger, Denton County, Texas 2 SOUR @S112@ 1 CENS 2 DATE 1850 2 PLAC Subdivision 32, Hancock County, Tennessee 1 FAMC @F1394@ 0 @I25869@ INDI 1 NAME Lucinda /Green/ 2 GIVN Lucinda 2 SURN Green 1 SEX F 1 _UID E466DC0497E5204D870F0FFBA32B277E2611 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Sep 2005 1 SOUR @S112@ 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1844 2 SOUR @S112@ 1 CENS 2 DATE 1850 2 PLAC Subdivision 32, Hancock County, Tennessee 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F1394@ 0 @I25871@ INDI 1 NAME David /Trent/ 2 GIVN David 2 SURN Trent 1 SEX M 1 _UID B1BC0D9297D7EE4E9340913072C168F0D508 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Sep 2005 1 SOUR @S113@ 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1818 2 PLAC Hawkins County, Tennessee 2 SOUR @S113@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 1857 2 PLAC Hancock County, Tennessee 2 SOUR @S113@ 1 OCCU Blacksmith 2 DATE 1850 2 PLAC Hancock County, Tennessee 1 FAMC @F8864@ 0 @I25884@ INDI 1 NAME Richard /Trent/ 2 GIVN Richard 2 SURN Trent 1 SEX M 1 _UID 962C84B25C63BC418DF67BE3F545D38325A7 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 Sep 2005 1 SOUR @S113@ 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1807 2 PLAC Tennessee 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 1860 2 SOUR @S113@ 1 OCCU Stone Mason 2 DATE 1860 2 PLAC Holland, Hancock County, Tennessee 1 FAMC @F8864@ 0 @I25893@ INDI 1 NAME William D /Trent/ 2 GIVN William D 2 SURN Trent 2 NSFX Sr 1 SEX M 1 _UID D035BC5E6B763C4898572FC8090545BB78BA 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Sep 2008 1 SOUR @S113@ 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1783 2 PLAC Virginia 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 1860 2 PLAC Hawkins County, Tennessee 1 FAMS @F8864@ 0 @I25894@ INDI 1 NAME Charity /Burton/ 2 GIVN Charity 2 SURN Burton 1 SEX F 1 _UID C73537B461D1BA459A774E2CE183DEA08513 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Dec 2004 1 SOUR @S113@ 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1773 2 PLAC Virginia 2 SOUR @S113@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE MAR 1847 2 SOUR @S113@ 1 FAMS @F8864@ 1 FAMS @F8865@ 0 @I25896@ INDI 1 NAME James B Osbourne /Trent/ 2 GIVN James B Osbourne 2 SURN Trent 1 SEX M 1 _UID C22A0761CE39D243995BFE1791FC8B38C9C1 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 Sep 2005 1 SOUR @S113@ 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1795 2 PLAC Hawkins County, Tennessee 2 SOUR @S113@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT JUL 1860 2 PLAC Hawkins County, Tennessee 2 SOUR @S113@ 1 FAMC @F8864@ 1 FAMC @F8865@ 0 @I26499@ INDI 1 NAME Zachariah G /Trent/ 2 GIVN Zachariah G 2 SURN Trent 1 SEX M 1 _UID 96F2DC880566424B8405D12D57894B1EB408 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Jan 2005 1 SOUR @S113@ 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1802 2 PLAC Tennessee 2 SOUR @S113@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 1860 2 SOUR @S113@ 1 FAMC @F8864@ 0 @I26598@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Trent/ 2 GIVN Elizabeth 2 SURN Trent 2 NICK Betty 1 SEX F 1 _UID ECAE5CC0C218014BB502FEA964C83E680C4A 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Jan 2005 1 SOUR @S113@ 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1807 2 PLAC Grayson County, Virginia 2 SOUR @S113@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 1891 2 PLAC Hancock County, Tennessee 2 SOUR @S113@ 1 FAMC @F8864@ 0 @I26636@ INDI 1 NAME Mahala /Trent/ 2 GIVN Mahala 2 SURN Trent 2 NICK Haley 1 SEX F 1 _UID 15B8B9BE0BCCC84F88386E78AEAC39F25D8F 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Jan 2005 1 SOUR @S113@ 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1809 2 PLAC Hawkins County, Tennessee 2 SOUR @S113@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 1891 2 PLAC Hancock County, Tennessee 2 SOUR @S113@ 1 FAMC @F8864@ 0 @I26866@ INDI 1 NAME Karol /Henke/ 2 GIVN Karol 2 SURN Henke 2 NICK Charles 1 SEX M 1 _UID A4DBC1B7A282134BBA071C04365EC5893C3F 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jan 2006 1 DEAT 2 DATE 8 NOV 1909 1 FAMC @F315@ 0 @I26867@ INDI 1 NAME Anna /Henke/ 2 GIVN Anna 2 SURN Henke 1 SEX F 1 _UID 9AC815AB6D25B947BB77FAC130FCDA9A4155 1 CHAN 2 DATE 18 Dec 2005 1 FAMC @F315@ 0 @I26868@ INDI 1 NAME Joanna /Henke/ 2 GIVN Joanna 2 SURN Henke 1 SEX F 1 _UID 92F40BE1C7B37C43BA0A4E745B5DFE8B72E3 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Mar 2006 1 NOTE From Sharon Berrigan: Nun 1 BIRT 2 DATE JAN 1884 2 PLAC Illinois 1 CENS 2 DATE 1900 2 PLAC Chicago, Cook County, Illinois 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F315@ 0 @I26869@ INDI 1 NAME Julia /Henke/ 2 GIVN Julia 2 SURN Henke 1 SEX F 1 _UID 02F2E914BB87D4439994E9BA4F4B1623ED9C 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Jan 2005 1 BIRT 2 DATE JUL 1876 2 PLAC Poland (German) 1 DEAT 2 DATE 28 JUN 1954 1 FAMC @F315@ 0 @I26882@ INDI 1 NAME Cicely // 2 GIVN Cicely 1 SEX F 1 _UID 5DA3CB0EECBF334282B23C7302DD7599C979 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Jan 2005 1 FAMS @F6990@ 0 @I26883@ INDI 1 NAME Joseph Reagon Couch /Couch/ 2 GIVN Joseph Reagon Couch 2 SURN Couch 1 SEX M 1 _UID 295E7215577ADA47A0B5B8480AE2891EE85D 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Jun 2007 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1865 2 PLAC Texas 1 CENS 2 DATE 1880 2 PLAC Ellis County, Texas 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F10434@ 0 @I29658@ INDI 1 NAME Susan E /Eaton/ 2 GIVN Susan E 2 SURN Eaton 1 SEX F 1 _UID 864C0F1733DF3D46ADF9841303E3169258C3 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Sep 2005 1 SOUR @S124@ 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 FEB 1871 2 PLAC California 2 SOUR @S124@ 1 CENS 2 DATE 1880 2 PLAC Hamilton Township, Butte County, California 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F8135@ 0 @I29659@ INDI 1 NAME Alameda C /Eaton/ 2 GIVN Alameda C 2 SURN Eaton 1 SEX F 1 _UID 3260C62C115FC84994218414F18855FD1D18 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Sep 2005 1 SOUR @S124@ 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 AUG 1857 2 PLAC Utah 2 SOUR @S124@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 9 JUN 1874 2 SOUR @S124@ 1 CENS 2 DATE 1860 2 PLAC Elkhorn Township, San Joaquin County, California 1 CENS 2 DATE 1870 2 PLAC Stockton, San Joaquin County, California 1 FAMC @F8135@ 0 @I29722@ INDI 1 NAME John /Cudd/ 2 GIVN John 2 SURN Cudd 1 SEX M 1 _UID 9A7E738CEEDA0A4087F3C459011BDE07C1DC 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Jun 2005 1 FAMC @F2369@ 0 @I29723@ INDI 1 NAME Zachariah /Cudd/ 2 GIVN Zachariah 2 SURN Cudd 1 SEX M 1 _UID 20C1D6E8365BDF4A9283DF46D2A2AF11C7E6 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Jun 2005 1 FAMC @F2369@ 0 @I29725@ INDI 1 NAME Charly M /Couch/ 2 GIVN Charly M 2 SURN Couch 1 SEX M 1 _UID BCD4C67513408A4498C0DD5979AFA1B8FB33 1 CHAN 2 DATE 20 Jun 2005 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Texas 1 FAMC @F622@ 0 @I29726@ INDI 1 NAME William M /Couch/ 2 GIVN William M 2 SURN Couch 1 SEX M 1 _UID 9D77332B8A4C6A4EB7F1410AB2AA6145F534 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Jun 2007 1 SOUR @S128@ 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1861 2 PLAC Texas 1 CENS 2 DATE 1880 2 PLAC Ellis County, Texas 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F10434@ 0 @I29727@ INDI 1 NAME Martin /Muller/ 2 GIVN Martin 2 SURN Muller 1 SEX M 1 _UID 72E40233FB93CA4D98885C387408CFA1D0BC 1 CHAN 2 DATE 21 Jun 2005 1 FAMS @F10440@ 0 @I29728@ INDI 1 NAME Anna Margaetha /Gack/ 2 GIVN Anna Margaetha 2 SURN Gack 1 SEX F 1 _UID C380F5B2B2FA634DA00167CFCC4C37D33F9A 1 CHAN 2 DATE 21 Jun 2005 1 SOUR @S128@ 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 AUG 1713 2 PLAC Germany 1 DEAT 2 DATE 11 JUL 1783 2 PLAC Germany 1 FAMS @F10444@ 0 @I29729@ INDI 1 NAME Christoph /Pflueger/ 2 GIVN Christoph 2 SURN Pflueger 1 SEX M 1 _UID FB6817B3C34DA143A01E49A8EDEF4F5E5986 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Jun 2005 1 SOUR @S130@ 2 NOTE It appears that she has much documentation, but I've not requested copi 3 CONC es. 1 SOUR @S128@ 1 BIRT 2 DATE 30 OCT 1708 2 PLAC Wiernsheim, Wuertt., Germany 2 SOUR @S130@ 3 NOTE It appears that she has much documentation, but I've not requested copi 4 CONC es. 2 SOUR @S134@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 23 FEB 1762 2 PLAC Pinache, Wuertt., Germany 2 SOUR @S130@ 3 NOTE It appears that she has much documentation, but I've not requested copi 4 CONC es. 2 SOUR @S134@ 1 FAMS @F10407@ 1 FAMC @F10496@ 0 @I29730@ INDI 1 NAME Susanna Margaretha /Boellinger/ 2 GIVN Susanna Margaretha 2 SURN Boellinger 1 SEX F 1 _UID A1DCB867E6CBE84491830E29775E583E2F56 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Jun 2005 1 SOUR @S130@ 2 NOTE It appears that she has much documentation, but I've not requested copi 3 CONC es. 1 SOUR @S128@ 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 MAY 1703 2 PLAC Eberdingen, Wuertt, Germany 2 SOUR @S130@ 3 NOTE It appears that she has much documentation, but I've not requested copi 4 CONC es. 2 SOUR @S134@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 7 JAN 1783 2 PLAC Pinache, Wuertt., Germany 2 SOUR @S130@ 3 NOTE It appears that she has much documentation, but I've not requested copi 4 CONC es. 2 SOUR @S134@ 1 FAMS @F10407@ 1 FAMC @F10505@ 0 @I29731@ INDI 1 NAME Johannes Jacob /Zundel/ 2 GIVN Johannes Jacob 2 SURN Zundel 1 SEX M 1 _UID F0EDC537F54A9E43A1CC0B436B346023D6FD 1 CHAN 2 DATE 21 Jun 2005 1 SOUR @S130@ 2 NOTE It appears that she has much documentation, but I've not requested copi 3 CONC es. 1 SOUR @S128@ 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 MAR 1700 2 SOUR @S130@ 3 NOTE It appears that she has much documentation, but I've not requested copi 4 CONC es. 1 DEAT 2 DATE 22 FEB 1792 2 SOUR @S130@ 3 NOTE It appears that she has much documentation, but I've not requested copi 4 CONC es. 1 FAMS @F10408@ 0 @I29732@ INDI 1 NAME Maria Dorothea /Schnierer/ 2 GIVN Maria Dorothea 2 SURN Schnierer 1 SEX F 1 _UID DFE44AE72F18BE4EAF1E3A08008F9A6CEB94 1 CHAN 2 DATE 21 Jun 2005 1 SOUR @S130@ 2 NOTE It appears that she has much documentation, but I've not requested copi 3 CONC es. 1 SOUR @S128@ 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 SEP 1700 2 SOUR @S130@ 3 NOTE It appears that she has much documentation, but I've not requested copi 4 CONC es. 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1 DEC 1778 2 SOUR @S130@ 3 NOTE It appears that she has much documentation, but I've not requested copi 4 CONC es. 1 FAMS @F10408@ 0 @I29733@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas M /Couch/ 2 GIVN Thomas M 2 SURN Couch 1 SEX M 1 _UID 78ECE6D0030B2549B33AB59EEE1ACBBE67F4 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Jun 2007 1 SOUR @S128@ 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1863 2 PLAC Texas 1 CENS 2 DATE 1880 2 PLAC Ellis County, Texas 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMC @F10434@ 0 @I29734@ INDI 1 NAME Hans Jakob /Gloss/ 2 GIVN Hans Jakob 2 SURN Gloss 1 SEX M 1 _UID 269DFCE185687F4F862AF12EC5789E0F14E2 1 CHAN 2 DATE 21 Jun 2005 1 SOUR @S128@ 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 NOV 1710 2 PLAC Germany 1 DEAT 2 DATE 20 SEP 1790 2 PLAC Germany 1 FAMS @F10444@ 1 FAMC @F10502@ 0 @I29735@ INDI 1 NAME Jakob /Jacob/ 2 GIVN Jakob 2 SURN Jacob 2 NSFX Zundel/ 1 SEX M 1 _UID CC597A8DCA954148B83136E9DCD0BCC549C2 1 CHAN 2 DATE 21 Jun 2005 1 SOUR @S130@ 2 NOTE It appears that she has much documentation, but I've not requested copi 3 CONC es. 1 SOUR @S128@ 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 DEC 1788 2 PLAC Wiernsheim, Malburn, Wuertt., Germany 2 SOUR @S130@ 3 NOTE It appears that she has much documentation, but I've not requested copi 4 CONC es. 1 DEAT 2 DATE 26 MAR 1790 2 PLAC Wiernsheim, Malburn, Wuertt., Germany 2 SOUR @S130@ 3 NOTE It appears that she has much documentation, but I've not requested copi 4 CONC es. 1 FAMC @F10452@ 0 @I29736@ INDI 1 NAME Dorothea /Zundel/ 2 GIVN Dorothea 2 SURN Zundel 1 SEX F 1 _UID 099E96C453BF404CA44626C8A869F2AA247E 1 CHAN 2 DATE 21 Jun 2005 1 SOUR @S130@ 2 NOTE It appears that she has much documentation, but I've not requested copi 3 CONC es. 1 SOUR @S128@ 1 BIRT 2 DATE 9 FEB 1791 2 PLAC Weirnsheim, Weurtt, Germany 2 SOUR @S130@ 3 NOTE It appears that she has much documentation, but I've not requested copi 4 CONC es. 1 DEAT 2 DATE 15 MAR 1791 2 PLAC Weirnsheim, Weurtt, Germany 2 SOUR @S130@ 3 NOTE It appears that she has much documentation, but I've not requested copi 4 CONC es. 1 FAMC @F10452@ 0 @I29737@ INDI 1 NAME Maria Katharina /Zundel/ 2 GIVN Maria Katharina 2 SURN Zundel 1 SEX F 1 _UID EA8D0A922393F948AF48C6BEC0A81F9EAAAE 1 CHAN 2 DATE 21 Jun 2005 1 SOUR @S130@ 2 NOTE It appears that she has much documentation, but I've not requested copi 3 CONC es. 1 SOUR @S128@ 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 OCT 1787 2 PLAC Wiernsheim, Malburn, Wuertt., Germany 2 SOUR @S130@ 3 NOTE It appears that she has much documentation, but I've not requested copi 4 CONC es. 1 DEAT 2 DATE 2 APR 1790 2 PLAC Wiernsheim, Malburn, Wuertt., Germany 2 SOUR @S130@ 3 NOTE It appears that she has much documentation, but I've not requested copi 4 CONC es. 1 FAMC @F10452@ 0 @I29741@ INDI 1 NAME Maria Dorothea /Zundel/ 2 GIVN Maria Dorothea 2 SURN Zundel 1 SEX F 1 _UID 196CBC84A6CDD045988816DD2FD771EDC461 1 CHAN 2 DATE 21 Jun 2005 1 SOUR @S130@ 2 NOTE It appears that she has much documentation, but I've not requested copi 3 CONC es. 1 SOUR @S128@ 1 BIRT 2 DATE 26 MAR 1734 2 SOUR @S130@ 3 NOTE It appears that she has much documentation, but I've not requested copi 4 CONC es. 1 DEAT 2 DATE 20 MAR 1809 2 SOUR @S130@ 3 NOTE It appears that she has much documentation, but I've not requested copi 4 CONC es. 1 FAMS @F10405@ 1 FAMC @F10408@ 0 @I29742@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /Clauser/ 2 GIVN Margaret 2 SURN Clauser 2 NSFX Clawser/ 1 SEX F 1 _UID 5B66CF6F9CE0A443BABEDAB3BF42F2C9235E 1 CHAN 2 DATE 8 Aug 2005 1 SOUR @S129@ 2 DATA 3 TEXT Peggy, 4 CONT 4 CONT I have a big book book published by the family of John Jacob Zundel, an 4 CONC d also rec'd some data from a Carol McClinton back in 1999: 4 CONT 4 CONT "Family of John Jacob Zundel" prepared and published by Glen F. Harding 4 CONC , M.D. (a great-grandson), p. 320-Chapter XVII 4 CONT 4 CONT Data from Carol McClinton, via e-mail, 29 Oct 1999 (carol@texnet.net) 4 CONT 4 CONT My own connection goes back to John Jacob Zundel (1796-1880) who marrie 4 CONC d Sarah Forstner in 1831, PA. Sarah was the sister of my gg-grandfathe 4 CONC r, Johann George Forstner, Jr. who married Julia Ann/Julianna Ziegler. 4 CONT 4 CONT John and Sarah (Forstner) Zundel were the first in the Zundel family to j 4 CONC oin the LDS church. Here are my notes on them: 4 CONT 4 CONT "Family of John Jacob Zundel" p. 361-2 4 CONT 4 CONT p. 108-119, "Aurora, Their Last Utopia, Oregon's Christian Commune, 185 4 CONC 6-1883" 4 CONT 4 CONT by Eugene Edmund Snyder 4 CONT 4 CONT The Zundels came from the village of Wiernsheim, two miles from George R 4 CONC app's home at Iptingen, and arrived at the Harmony Society in August 18 4 CONC 05. Jakob Zundel was 'converted' by a Mormon missionary in 1836, with t 4 CONC he result that he and wife Sarah spent their last years in Utah. 4 CONT 4 CONT Jacob rec'd his Patriarchal Blessing 28 Jan 1837, at Kirtland, Geauga, O 4 CONC H, by Joseph Smith, Sr. He was Endowed in the Nauvoo Temple, Nauvoo, IL 4 CONC , 18 Dec. 1845. Jacob was ordained a Seventy, 26 Apr 1839, at Far West, C 4 CONC aldwell, MO, by Brigham Young. He was also ordained a High Priest. 4 CONT 4 CONT He was a farmer by profession, and last home was in Willard, Box Elder, U 4 CONC T. In 1870, he had a household of five and no wealth. He was a member o 4 CONC f the Nauvoo 3rd Ward. Jacob came to Utah in Oct. 1852, with the David W 4 CONC ood company. 4 CONT 4 CONT The Zundel's were among those who helped build the town of Harmony, PA. 4 CONT 4 CONT My own line remained with the Christian Commune group, then led by Dr. K 4 CONC eil, and they went from PA (the earliest members of this group built th 4 CONC e town of Harmony, PA, and they were then called "the Harmonist's") to B 4 CONC ethel, MO. My g-grandparents married in Bethel, Shelby Co., MO. From B 4 CONC ethel, they came to Aurora, Oregon, where they had their last settlemen 4 CONC t. All these places are historical sites now. 4 CONT 4 CONT My g-grandparents, John M. Bier/Sophia Forstner, came to Oregon in 1863 v 4 CONC ia wagon train with their first child, who was just 6 weeks old. they s 4 CONC tayed with the Aurora Colony just 3 years, and left after a fall-out wi 4 CONC th the leader, but remained in Oregon. My grandfather, (Arthur Julius B 4 CONC ier) was their youngest child (8 children). He married Esta Adaline Mc 4 CONC Reynolds in KS, her home state, but they spent their lives in Oregon, a 4 CONC nd my mother was their only child. 4 CONT 4 CONT I'm sure the FHL in Salt Lake City must have this Zundel book microfilm 4 CONC ed, or in their library there. The Zundel's had a family association i 4 CONC nvolved in this research and spent a lot of time at the Salt Lake Templ 4 CONC e doing the temple work on these people. Its a large book, and I have a c 4 CONC opy of it. There is a lot of history in this book also. For me, it me 4 CONC ant not having to do a lot of genealogy digging in the German areas, an 4 CONC d I was happy about that! I consider their research well-done, after h 4 CONC aving had to do some of the digging on my Bier, Forstner and Ziegler li 4 CONC nes. 4 CONT 4 CONT I did not put in all the children of some families that were sidelines t 4 CONC o my own lineage. 4 CONT 4 CONT My lines were not LDS till my brothers and I joined in 1951. My grandm 4 CONC other on my father's side had joined the year before we did. 4 CONT 4 CONT Donna Sears Chernick 4 CONT Bellevue, WA 4 CONT donnachernick@earthlink.net 1 SOUR @S128@ 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1789 2 PLAC Reibach, Hessen, Darmstadt, Germany 2 SOUR @S129@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT Peggy, 5 CONT 5 CONT I have a big book book published by the family of John Jacob Zundel, an 5 CONC d also rec'd some data from a Carol McClinton back in 1999: 5 CONT 5 CONT "Family of John Jacob Zundel" prepared and published by Glen F. Harding 5 CONC , M.D. (a great-grandson), p. 320-Chapter XVII 5 CONT 5 CONT Data from Carol McClinton, via e-mail, 29 Oct 1999 (carol@texnet.net) 5 CONT 5 CONT My own connection goes back to John Jacob Zundel (1796-1880) who marrie 5 CONC d Sarah Forstner in 1831, PA. Sarah was the sister of my gg-grandfathe 5 CONC r, Johann George Forstner, Jr. who married Julia Ann/Julianna Ziegler. 5 CONT 5 CONT John and Sarah (Forstner) Zundel were the first in the Zundel family to j 5 CONC oin the LDS church. Here are my notes on them: 5 CONT 5 CONT "Family of John Jacob Zundel" p. 361-2 5 CONT 5 CONT p. 108-119, "Aurora, Their Last Utopia, Oregon's Christian Commune, 185 5 CONC 6-1883" 5 CONT 5 CONT by Eugene Edmund Snyder 5 CONT 5 CONT The Zundels came from the village of Wiernsheim, two miles from George R 5 CONC app's home at Iptingen, and arrived at the Harmony Society in August 18 5 CONC 05. Jakob Zundel was 'converted' by a Mormon missionary in 1836, with t 5 CONC he result that he and wife Sarah spent their last years in Utah. 5 CONT 5 CONT Jacob rec'd his Patriarchal Blessing 28 Jan 1837, at Kirtland, Geauga, O 5 CONC H, by Joseph Smith, Sr. He was Endowed in the Nauvoo Temple, Nauvoo, IL 5 CONC , 18 Dec. 1845. Jacob was ordained a Seventy, 26 Apr 1839, at Far West, C 5 CONC aldwell, MO, by Brigham Young. He was also ordained a High Priest. 5 CONT 5 CONT He was a farmer by profession, and last home was in Willard, Box Elder, U 5 CONC T. In 1870, he had a household of five and no wealth. He was a member o 5 CONC f the Nauvoo 3rd Ward. Jacob came to Utah in Oct. 1852, with the David W 5 CONC ood company. 5 CONT 5 CONT The Zundel's were among those who helped build the town of Harmony, PA. 5 CONT 5 CONT My own line remained with the Christian Commune group, then led by Dr. K 5 CONC eil, and they went from PA (the earliest members of this group built th 5 CONC e town of Harmony, PA, and they were then called "the Harmonist's") to B 5 CONC ethel, MO. My g-grandparents married in Bethel, Shelby Co., MO. From B 5 CONC ethel, they came to Aurora, Oregon, where they had their last settlemen 5 CONC t. All these places are historical sites now. 5 CONT 5 CONT My g-grandparents, John M. Bier/Sophia Forstner, came to Oregon in 1863 v 5 CONC ia wagon train with their first child, who was just 6 weeks old. they s 5 CONC tayed with the Aurora Colony just 3 years, and left after a fall-out wi 5 CONC th the leader, but remained in Oregon. My grandfather, (Arthur Julius B 5 CONC ier) was their youngest child (8 children). He married Esta Adaline Mc 5 CONC Reynolds in KS, her home state, but they spent their lives in Oregon, a 5 CONC nd my mother was their only child. 5 CONT 5 CONT I'm sure the FHL in Salt Lake City must have this Zundel book microfilm 5 CONC ed, or in their library there. The Zundel's had a family association i 5 CONC nvolved in this research and spent a lot of time at the Salt Lake Templ 5 CONC e doing the temple work on these people. Its a large book, and I have a c 5 CONC opy of it. There is a lot of history in this book also. For me, it me 5 CONC ant not having to do a lot of genealogy digging in the German areas, an 5 CONC d I was happy about that! I consider their research well-done, after h 5 CONC aving had to do some of the digging on my Bier, Forstner and Ziegler li 5 CONC nes. 5 CONT 5 CONT I did not put in all the children of some families that were sidelines t 5 CONC o my own lineage. 5 CONT 5 CONT My lines were not LDS till my brothers and I joined in 1951. My grandm 5 CONC other on my father's side had joined the year before we did. 5 CONT 5 CONT Donna Sears Chernick 5 CONT Bellevue, WA 5 CONT donnachernick@earthlink.net 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMS @F10453@ 0 @I29750@ INDI 1 NAME Johannes /Pflueger/ 2 GIVN Johannes 2 SURN Pflueger 1 SEX M 1 _UID C0B9A1ABA714BA4EB6AF664627895C07AC37 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Jun 2005 1 SOUR @S130@ 2 NOTE It appears that she has much documentation, but I've not requested copi 3 CONC es. 1 SOUR @S128@ 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 SEP 1735 2 PLAC Wiernsheim, Wuertt., Germany 2 SOUR @S130@ 3 NOTE It appears that she has much documentation, but I've not requested copi 4 CONC es. 2 SOUR @S134@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 24 MAR 1802 2 PLAC Wiernsheim, Wuertt., Germany 2 SOUR @S130@ 3 NOTE It appears that she has much documentation, but I've not requested copi 4 CONC es. 2 SOUR @S134@ 1 FAMS @F10405@ 1 FAMC @F10407@ 0 @I29751@ INDI 1 NAME John M /Lautenslager/ 2 GIVN John M 2 SURN Lautenslager 1 SEX M 1 _UID 733EE81CF7E86D40A7016AF52FB35A3EC247 1 CHAN 2 DATE 8 Aug 2005 1 SOUR @S129@ 2 DATA 3 TEXT Peggy, 4 CONT 4 CONT I have a big book book published by the family of John Jacob Zundel, an 4 CONC d also rec'd some data from a Carol McClinton back in 1999: 4 CONT 4 CONT "Family of John Jacob Zundel" prepared and published by Glen F. Harding 4 CONC , M.D. (a great-grandson), p. 320-Chapter XVII 4 CONT 4 CONT Data from Carol McClinton, via e-mail, 29 Oct 1999 (carol@texnet.net) 4 CONT 4 CONT My own connection goes back to John Jacob Zundel (1796-1880) who marrie 4 CONC d Sarah Forstner in 1831, PA. Sarah was the sister of my gg-grandfathe 4 CONC r, Johann George Forstner, Jr. who married Julia Ann/Julianna Ziegler. 4 CONT 4 CONT John and Sarah (Forstner) Zundel were the first in the Zundel family to j 4 CONC oin the LDS church. Here are my notes on them: 4 CONT 4 CONT "Family of John Jacob Zundel" p. 361-2 4 CONT 4 CONT p. 108-119, "Aurora, Their Last Utopia, Oregon's Christian Commune, 185 4 CONC 6-1883" 4 CONT 4 CONT by Eugene Edmund Snyder 4 CONT 4 CONT The Zundels came from the village of Wiernsheim, two miles from George R 4 CONC app's home at Iptingen, and arrived at the Harmony Society in August 18 4 CONC 05. Jakob Zundel was 'converted' by a Mormon missionary in 1836, with t 4 CONC he result that he and wife Sarah spent their last years in Utah. 4 CONT 4 CONT Jacob rec'd his Patriarchal Blessing 28 Jan 1837, at Kirtland, Geauga, O 4 CONC H, by Joseph Smith, Sr. He was Endowed in the Nauvoo Temple, Nauvoo, IL 4 CONC , 18 Dec. 1845. Jacob was ordained a Seventy, 26 Apr 1839, at Far West, C 4 CONC aldwell, MO, by Brigham Young. He was also ordained a High Priest. 4 CONT 4 CONT He was a farmer by profession, and last home was in Willard, Box Elder, U 4 CONC T. In 1870, he had a household of five and no wealth. He was a member o 4 CONC f the Nauvoo 3rd Ward. Jacob came to Utah in Oct. 1852, with the David W 4 CONC ood company. 4 CONT 4 CONT The Zundel's were among those who helped build the town of Harmony, PA. 4 CONT 4 CONT My own line remained with the Christian Commune group, then led by Dr. K 4 CONC eil, and they went from PA (the earliest members of this group built th 4 CONC e town of Harmony, PA, and they were then called "the Harmonist's") to B 4 CONC ethel, MO. My g-grandparents married in Bethel, Shelby Co., MO. From B 4 CONC ethel, they came to Aurora, Oregon, where they had their last settlemen 4 CONC t. All these places are historical sites now. 4 CONT 4 CONT My g-grandparents, John M. Bier/Sophia Forstner, came to Oregon in 1863 v 4 CONC ia wagon train with their first child, who was just 6 weeks old. they s 4 CONC tayed with the Aurora Colony just 3 years, and left after a fall-out wi 4 CONC th the leader, but remained in Oregon. My grandfather, (Arthur Julius B 4 CONC ier) was their youngest child (8 children). He married Esta Adaline Mc 4 CONC Reynolds in KS, her home state, but they spent their lives in Oregon, a 4 CONC nd my mother was their only child. 4 CONT 4 CONT I'm sure the FHL in Salt Lake City must have this Zundel book microfilm 4 CONC ed, or in their library there. The Zundel's had a family association i 4 CONC nvolved in this research and spent a lot of time at the Salt Lake Templ 4 CONC e doing the temple work on these people. Its a large book, and I have a c 4 CONC opy of it. There is a lot of history in this book also. For me, it me 4 CONC ant not having to do a lot of genealogy digging in the German areas, an 4 CONC d I was happy about that! I consider their research well-done, after h 4 CONC aving had to do some of the digging on my Bier, Forstner and Ziegler li 4 CONC nes. 4 CONT 4 CONT I did not put in all the children of some families that were sidelines t 4 CONC o my own lineage. 4 CONT 4 CONT My lines were not LDS till my brothers and I joined in 1951. My grandm 4 CONC other on my father's side had joined the year before we did. 4 CONT 4 CONT Donna Sears Chernick 4 CONT Bellevue, WA 4 CONT donnachernick@earthlink.net 1 SOUR @S128@ 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1785 2 PLAC Reibach, Hessen, Darmstadt, Germany 2 SOUR @S129@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT Peggy, 5 CONT 5 CONT I have a big book book published by the family of John Jacob Zundel, an 5 CONC d also rec'd some data from a Carol McClinton back in 1999: 5 CONT 5 CONT "Family of John Jacob Zundel" prepared and published by Glen F. Harding 5 CONC , M.D. (a great-grandson), p. 320-Chapter XVII 5 CONT 5 CONT Data from Carol McClinton, via e-mail, 29 Oct 1999 (carol@texnet.net) 5 CONT 5 CONT My own connection goes back to John Jacob Zundel (1796-1880) who marrie 5 CONC d Sarah Forstner in 1831, PA. Sarah was the sister of my gg-grandfathe 5 CONC r, Johann George Forstner, Jr. who married Julia Ann/Julianna Ziegler. 5 CONT 5 CONT John and Sarah (Forstner) Zundel were the first in the Zundel family to j 5 CONC oin the LDS church. Here are my notes on them: 5 CONT 5 CONT "Family of John Jacob Zundel" p. 361-2 5 CONT 5 CONT p. 108-119, "Aurora, Their Last Utopia, Oregon's Christian Commune, 185 5 CONC 6-1883" 5 CONT 5 CONT by Eugene Edmund Snyder 5 CONT 5 CONT The Zundels came from the village of Wiernsheim, two miles from George R 5 CONC app's home at Iptingen, and arrived at the Harmony Society in August 18 5 CONC 05. Jakob Zundel was 'converted' by a Mormon missionary in 1836, with t 5 CONC he result that he and wife Sarah spent their last years in Utah. 5 CONT 5 CONT Jacob rec'd his Patriarchal Blessing 28 Jan 1837, at Kirtland, Geauga, O 5 CONC H, by Joseph Smith, Sr. He was Endowed in the Nauvoo Temple, Nauvoo, IL 5 CONC , 18 Dec. 1845. Jacob was ordained a Seventy, 26 Apr 1839, at Far West, C 5 CONC aldwell, MO, by Brigham Young. He was also ordained a High Priest. 5 CONT 5 CONT He was a farmer by profession, and last home was in Willard, Box Elder, U 5 CONC T. In 1870, he had a household of five and no wealth. He was a member o 5 CONC f the Nauvoo 3rd Ward. Jacob came to Utah in Oct. 1852, with the David W 5 CONC ood company. 5 CONT 5 CONT The Zundel's were among those who helped build the town of Harmony, PA. 5 CONT 5 CONT My own line remained with the Christian Commune group, then led by Dr. K 5 CONC eil, and they went from PA (the earliest members of this group built th 5 CONC e town of Harmony, PA, and they were then called "the Harmonist's") to B 5 CONC ethel, MO. My g-grandparents married in Bethel, Shelby Co., MO. From B 5 CONC ethel, they came to Aurora, Oregon, where they had their last settlemen 5 CONC t. All these places are historical sites now. 5 CONT 5 CONT My g-grandparents, John M. Bier/Sophia Forstner, came to Oregon in 1863 v 5 CONC ia wagon train with their first child, who was just 6 weeks old. they s 5 CONC tayed with the Aurora Colony just 3 years, and left after a fall-out wi 5 CONC th the leader, but remained in Oregon. My grandfather, (Arthur Julius B 5 CONC ier) was their youngest child (8 children). He married Esta Adaline Mc 5 CONC Reynolds in KS, her home state, but they spent their lives in Oregon, a 5 CONC nd my mother was their only child. 5 CONT 5 CONT I'm sure the FHL in Salt Lake City must have this Zundel book microfilm 5 CONC ed, or in their library there. The Zundel's had a family association i 5 CONC nvolved in this research and spent a lot of time at the Salt Lake Templ 5 CONC e doing the temple work on these people. Its a large book, and I have a c 5 CONC opy of it. There is a lot of history in this book also. For me, it me 5 CONC ant not having to do a lot of genealogy digging in the German areas, an 5 CONC d I was happy about that! I consider their research well-done, after h 5 CONC aving had to do some of the digging on my Bier, Forstner and Ziegler li 5 CONC nes. 5 CONT 5 CONT I did not put in all the children of some families that were sidelines t 5 CONC o my own lineage. 5 CONT 5 CONT My lines were not LDS till my brothers and I joined in 1951. My grandm 5 CONC other on my father's side had joined the year before we did. 5 CONT 5 CONT Donna Sears Chernick 5 CONT Bellevue, WA 5 CONT donnachernick@earthlink.net 1 DEAT Y 1 FAMS @F10453@ 0 @I29772@ INDI 1 NAME Maria Elisabetha /Kegel/ 2 GIVN Maria Elisabetha 2 SURN Kegel 1 SEX F 1 _UID FBE2A9F851851C4A908BF0E22309F4ECB3CB 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Mar 2006 1 SOUR @S129@ 2 DATA 3 TEXT Peggy, 4 CONT 4 CONT I have a big book book published by the family of John Jacob Zundel, an 4 CONC d also rec'd some data from a Carol McClinton back in 1999: 4 CONT 4 CONT "Family of John Jacob Zundel" prepared and published by Glen F. Harding 4 CONC , M.D. (a great-grandson), p. 320-Chapter XVII 4 CONT 4 CONT Data from Carol McClinton, via e-mail, 29 Oct 1999 (carol@texnet.net) 4 CONT 4 CONT My own connection goes back to John Jacob Zundel (1796-1880) who marrie 4 CONC d Sarah Forstner in 1831, PA. Sarah was the sister of my gg-grandfathe 4 CONC r, Johann George Forstner, Jr. who married Julia Ann/Julianna Ziegler. 4 CONT 4 CONT John and Sarah (Forstner) Zundel were the first in the Zundel family to j 4 CONC oin the LDS church. Here are my notes on them: 4 CONT 4 CONT "Family of John Jacob Zundel" p. 361-2 4 CONT 4 CONT p. 108-119, "Aurora, Their Last Utopia, Oregon's Christian Commune, 185 4 CONC 6-1883" 4 CONT 4 CONT by Eugene Edmund Snyder 4 CONT 4 CONT The Zundels came from the village of Wiernsheim, two miles from George R 4 CONC app's home at Iptingen, and arrived at the Harmony Society in August 18 4 CONC 05. Jakob Zundel was 'converted' by a Mormon missionary in 1836, with t 4 CONC he result that he and wife Sarah spent their last years in Utah. 4 CONT 4 CONT Jacob rec'd his Patriarchal Blessing 28 Jan 1837, at Kirtland, Geauga, O 4 CONC H, by Joseph Smith, Sr. He was Endowed in the Nauvoo Temple, Nauvoo, IL 4 CONC , 18 Dec. 1845. Jacob was ordained a Seventy, 26 Apr 1839, at Far West, C 4 CONC aldwell, MO, by Brigham Young. He was also ordained a High Priest. 4 CONT 4 CONT He was a farmer by profession, and last home was in Willard, Box Elder, U 4 CONC T. In 1870, he had a household of five and no wealth. He was a member o 4 CONC f the Nauvoo 3rd Ward. Jacob came to Utah in Oct. 1852, with the David W 4 CONC ood company. 4 CONT 4 CONT The Zundel's were among those who helped build the town of Harmony, PA. 4 CONT 4 CONT My own line remained with the Christian Commune group, then led by Dr. K 4 CONC eil, and they went from PA (the earliest members of this group built th 4 CONC e town of Harmony, PA, and they were then called "the Harmonist's") to B 4 CONC ethel, MO. My g-grandparents married in Bethel, Shelby Co., MO. From B 4 CONC ethel, they came to Aurora, Oregon, where they had their last settlemen 4 CONC t. All these places are historical sites now. 4 CONT 4 CONT My g-grandparents, John M. Bier/Sophia Forstner, came to Oregon in 1863 v 4 CONC ia wagon train with their first child, who was just 6 weeks old. they s 4 CONC tayed with the Aurora Colony just 3 years, and left after a fall-out wi 4 CONC th the leader, but remained in Oregon. My grandfather, (Arthur Julius B 4 CONC ier) was their youngest child (8 children). He married Esta Adaline Mc 4 CONC Reynolds in KS, her home state, but they spent their lives in Oregon, a 4 CONC nd my mother was their only child. 4 CONT 4 CONT I'm sure the FHL in Salt Lake City must have this Zundel book microfilm 4 CONC ed, or in their library there. The Zundel's had a family association i 4 CONC nvolved in this research and spent a lot of time at the Salt Lake Templ 4 CONC e doing the temple work on these people. Its a large book, and I have a c 4 CONC opy of it. There is a lot of history in this book also. For me, it me 4 CONC ant not having to do a lot of genealogy digging in the German areas, an 4 CONC d I was happy about that! I consider their research well-done, after h 4 CONC aving had to do some of the digging on my Bier, Forstner and Ziegler li 4 CONC nes. 4 CONT 4 CONT I did not put in all the children of some families that were sidelines t 4 CONC o my own lineage. 4 CONT 4 CONT My lines were not LDS till my brothers and I joined in 1951. My grandm 4 CONC other on my father's side had joined the year before we did. 4 CONT 4 CONT Donna Sears Chernick 4 CONT Bellevue, WA 4 CONT donnachernick@earthlink.net 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1697 2 PLAC Wuerttemberg, Germany 2 SOUR @S129@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT Peggy, 5 CONT 5 CONT I have a big book book published by the family of John Jacob Zundel, an 5 CONC d also rec'd some data from a Carol McClinton back in 1999: 5 CONT 5 CONT "Family of John Jacob Zundel" prepared and published by Glen F. Harding 5 CONC , M.D. (a great-grandson), p. 320-Chapter XVII 5 CONT 5 CONT Data from Carol McClinton, via e-mail, 29 Oct 1999 (carol@texnet.net) 5 CONT 5 CONT My own connection goes back to John Jacob Zundel (1796-1880) who marrie 5 CONC d Sarah Forstner in 1831, PA. Sarah was the sister of my gg-grandfathe 5 CONC r, Johann George Forstner, Jr. who married Julia Ann/Julianna Ziegler. 5 CONT 5 CONT John and Sarah (Forstner) Zundel were the first in the Zundel family to j 5 CONC oin the LDS church. Here are my notes on them: 5 CONT 5 CONT "Family of John Jacob Zundel" p. 361-2 5 CONT 5 CONT p. 108-119, "Aurora, Their Last Utopia, Oregon's Christian Commune, 185 5 CONC 6-1883" 5 CONT 5 CONT by Eugene Edmund Snyder 5 CONT 5 CONT The Zundels came from the village of Wiernsheim, two miles from George R 5 CONC app's home at Iptingen, and arrived at the Harmony Society in August 18 5 CONC 05. Jakob Zundel was 'converted' by a Mormon missionary in 1836, with t 5 CONC he result that he and wife Sarah spent their last years in Utah. 5 CONT 5 CONT Jacob rec'd his Patriarchal Blessing 28 Jan 1837, at Kirtland, Geauga, O 5 CONC H, by Joseph Smith, Sr. He was Endowed in the Nauvoo Temple, Nauvoo, IL 5 CONC , 18 Dec. 1845. Jacob was ordained a Seventy, 26 Apr 1839, at Far West, C 5 CONC aldwell, MO, by Brigham Young. He was also ordained a High Priest. 5 CONT 5 CONT He was a farmer by profession, and last home was in Willard, Box Elder, U 5 CONC T. In 1870, he had a household of five and no wealth. He was a member o 5 CONC f the Nauvoo 3rd Ward. Jacob came to Utah in Oct. 1852, with the David W 5 CONC ood company. 5 CONT 5 CONT The Zundel's were among those who helped build the town of Harmony, PA. 5 CONT 5 CONT My own line remained with the Christian Commune group, then led by Dr. K 5 CONC eil, and they went from PA (the earliest members of this group built th 5 CONC e town of Harmony, PA, and they were then called "the Harmonist's") to B 5 CONC ethel, MO. My g-grandparents married in Bethel, Shelby Co., MO. From B 5 CONC ethel, they came to Aurora, Oregon, where they had their last settlemen 5 CONC t. All these places are historical sites now. 5 CONT 5 CONT My g-grandparents, John M. Bier/Sophia Forstner, came to Oregon in 1863 v 5 CONC ia wagon train with their first child, who was just 6 weeks old. they s 5 CONC tayed with the Aurora Colony just 3 years, and left after a fall-out wi 5 CONC th the leader, but remained in Oregon. My grandfather, (Arthur Julius B 5 CONC ier) was their youngest child (8 children). He married Esta Adaline Mc 5 CONC Reynolds in KS, her home state, but they spent their lives in Oregon, a 5 CONC nd my mother was their only child. 5 CONT 5 CONT I'm sure the FHL in Salt Lake City must have this Zundel book microfilm 5 CONC ed, or in their library there. The Zundel's had a family association i 5 CONC nvolved in this research and spent a lot of time at the Salt Lake Templ 5 CONC e doing the temple work on these people. Its a large book, and I have a c 5 CONC opy of it. There is a lot of history in this book also. For me, it me 5 CONC ant not having to do a lot of genealogy digging in the German areas, an 5 CONC d I was happy about that! I consider their research well-done, after h 5 CONC aving had to do some of the digging on my Bier, Forstner and Ziegler li 5 CONC nes. 5 CONT 5 CONT I did not put in all the children of some families that were sidelines t 5 CONC o my own lineage. 5 CONT 5 CONT My lines were not LDS till my brothers and I joined in 1951. My grandm 5 CONC other on my father's side had joined the year before we did. 5 CONT 5 CONT Donna Sears Chernick 5 CONT Bellevue, WA 5 CONT donnachernick@earthlink.net 1 DEAT 2 DATE 30 DEC 1741 2 PLAC Wuerttemberg, Germany 2 SOUR @S129@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT Peggy, 5 CONT 5 CONT I have a big book book published by the family of John Jacob Zundel, an 5 CONC d also rec'd some data from a Carol McClinton back in 1999: 5 CONT 5 CONT "Family of John Jacob Zundel" prepared and published by Glen F. Harding 5 CONC , M.D. (a great-grandson), p. 320-Chapter XVII 5 CONT 5 CONT Data from Carol McClinton, via e-mail, 29 Oct 1999 (carol@texnet.net) 5 CONT 5 CONT My own connection goes back to John Jacob Zundel (1796-1880) who marrie 5 CONC d Sarah Forstner in 1831, PA. Sarah was the sister of my gg-grandfathe 5 CONC r, Johann George Forstner, Jr. who married Julia Ann/Julianna Ziegler. 5 CONT 5 CONT John and Sarah (Forstner) Zundel were the first in the Zundel family to j 5 CONC oin the LDS church. Here are my notes on them: 5 CONT 5 CONT "Family of John Jacob Zundel" p. 361-2 5 CONT 5 CONT p. 108-119, "Aurora, Their Last Utopia, Oregon's Christian Commune, 185 5 CONC 6-1883" 5 CONT 5 CONT by Eugene Edmund Snyder 5 CONT 5 CONT The Zundels came from the village of Wiernsheim, two miles from George R 5 CONC app's home at Iptingen, and arrived at the Harmony Society in August 18 5 CONC 05. Jakob Zundel was 'converted' by a Mormon missionary in 1836, with t 5 CONC he result that he and wife Sarah spent their last years in Utah. 5 CONT 5 CONT Jacob rec'd his Patriarchal Blessing 28 Jan 1837, at Kirtland, Geauga, O 5 CONC H, by Joseph Smith, Sr. He was Endowed in the Nauvoo Temple, Nauvoo, IL 5 CONC , 18 Dec. 1845. Jacob was ordained a Seventy, 26 Apr 1839, at Far West, C 5 CONC aldwell, MO, by Brigham Young. He was also ordained a High Priest. 5 CONT 5 CONT He was a farmer by profession, and last home was in Willard, Box Elder, U 5 CONC T. In 1870, he had a household of five and no wealth. He was a member o 5 CONC f the Nauvoo 3rd Ward. Jacob came to Utah in Oct. 1852, with the David W 5 CONC ood company. 5 CONT 5 CONT The Zundel's were among those who helped build the town of Harmony, PA. 5 CONT 5 CONT My own line remained with the Christian Commune group, then led by Dr. K 5 CONC eil, and they went from PA (the earliest members of this group built th 5 CONC e town of Harmony, PA, and they were then called "the Harmonist's") to B 5 CONC ethel, MO. My g-grandparents married in Bethel, Shelby Co., MO. From B 5 CONC ethel, they came to Aurora, Oregon, where they had their last settlemen 5 CONC t. All these places are historical sites now. 5 CONT 5 CONT My g-grandparents, John M. Bier/Sophia Forstner, came to Oregon in 1863 v 5 CONC ia wagon train with their first child, who was just 6 weeks old. they s 5 CONC tayed with the Aurora Colony just 3 years, and left after a fall-out wi 5 CONC th the leader, but remained in Oregon. My grandfather, (Arthur Julius B 5 CONC ier) was their youngest child (8 children). He married Esta Adaline Mc 5 CONC Reynolds in KS, her home state, but they spent their lives in Oregon, a 5 CONC nd my mother was their only child. 5 CONT 5 CONT I'm sure the FHL in Salt Lake City must have this Zundel book microfilm 5 CONC ed, or in their library there. The Zundel's had a family association i 5 CONC nvolved in this research and spent a lot of time at the Salt Lake Templ 5 CONC e doing the temple work on these people. Its a large book, and I have a c 5 CONC opy of it. There is a lot of history in this book also. For me, it me 5 CONC ant not having to do a lot of genealogy digging in the German areas, an 5 CONC d I was happy about that! I consider their research well-done, after h 5 CONC aving had to do some of the digging on my Bier, Forstner and Ziegler li 5 CONC nes. 5 CONT 5 CONT I did not put in all the children of some families that were sidelines t 5 CONC o my own lineage. 5 CONT 5 CONT My lines were not LDS till my brothers and I joined in 1951. My grandm 5 CONC other on my father's side had joined the year before we did. 5 CONT 5 CONT Donna Sears Chernick 5 CONT Bellevue, WA 5 CONT donnachernick@earthlink.net 1 FAMS @F10428@ 0 @I29773@ INDI 1 NAME Phillip /Zundel/ 2 GIVN Phillip 2 SURN Zundel 1 SEX M 1 _UID 90FC7C7A77FBC64DBC55BFB1639E3E3900C9 1 CHAN 2 DATE 21 Jun 2005 1 SOUR @S129@ 2 DATA 3 TEXT Peggy, 4 CONT 4 CONT I have a big book book published by the family of John Jacob Zundel, an 4 CONC d also rec'd some data from a Carol McClinton back in 1999: 4 CONT 4 CONT "Family of John Jacob Zundel" prepared and published by Glen F. Harding 4 CONC , M.D. (a great-grandson), p. 320-Chapter XVII 4 CONT 4 CONT Data from Carol McClinton, via e-mail, 29 Oct 1999 (carol@texnet.net) 4 CONT 4 CONT My own connection goes back to John Jacob Zundel (1796-1880) who marrie 4 CONC d Sarah Forstner in 1831, PA. Sarah was the sister of my gg-grandfathe 4 CONC r, Johann George Forstner, Jr. who married Julia Ann/Julianna Ziegler. 4 CONT 4 CONT John and Sarah (Forstner) Zundel were the first in the Zundel family to j 4 CONC oin the LDS church. Here are my notes on them: 4 CONT 4 CONT "Family of John Jacob Zundel" p. 361-2 4 CONT 4 CONT p. 108-119, "Aurora, Their Last Utopia, Oregon's Christian Commune, 185 4 CONC 6-1883" 4 CONT 4 CONT by Eugene Edmund Snyder 4 CONT 4 CONT The Zundels came from the village of Wiernsheim, two miles from George R 4 CONC app's home at Iptingen, and arrived at the Harmony Society in August 18 4 CONC 05. Jakob Zundel was 'converted' by a Mormon missionary in 1836, with t 4 CONC he result that he and wife Sarah spent their last years in Utah. 4 CONT 4 CONT Jacob rec'd his Patriarchal Blessing 28 Jan 1837, at Kirtland, Geauga, O 4 CONC H, by Joseph Smith, Sr. He was Endowed in the Nauvoo Temple, Nauvoo, IL 4 CONC , 18 Dec. 1845. Jacob was ordained a Seventy, 26 Apr 1839, at Far West, C 4 CONC aldwell, MO, by Brigham Young. He was also ordained a High Priest. 4 CONT 4 CONT He was a farmer by profession, and last home was in Willard, Box Elder, U 4 CONC T. In 1870, he had a household of five and no wealth. He was a member o 4 CONC f the Nauvoo 3rd Ward. Jacob came to Utah in Oct. 1852, with the David W 4 CONC ood company. 4 CONT 4 CONT The Zundel's were among those who helped build the town of Harmony, PA. 4 CONT 4 CONT My own line remained with the Christian Commune group, then led by Dr. K 4 CONC eil, and they went from PA (the earliest members of this group built th 4 CONC e town of Harmony, PA, and they were then called "the Harmonist's") to B 4 CONC ethel, MO. My g-grandparents married in Bethel, Shelby Co., MO. From B 4 CONC ethel, they came to Aurora, Oregon, where they had their last settlemen 4 CONC t. All these places are historical sites now. 4 CONT 4 CONT My g-grandparents, John M. Bier/Sophia Forstner, came to Oregon in 1863 v 4 CONC ia wagon train with their first child, who was just 6 weeks old. they s 4 CONC tayed with the Aurora Colony just 3 years, and left after a fall-out wi 4 CONC th the leader, but remained in Oregon. My grandfather, (Arthur Julius B 4 CONC ier) was their youngest child (8 children). He married Esta Adaline Mc 4 CONC Reynolds in KS, her home state, but they spent their lives in Oregon, a 4 CONC nd my mother was their only child. 4 CONT 4 CONT I'm sure the FHL in Salt Lake City must have this Zundel book microfilm 4 CONC ed, or in their library there. The Zundel's had a family association i 4 CONC nvolved in this research and spent a lot of time at the Salt Lake Templ 4 CONC e doing the temple work on these people. Its a large book, and I have a c 4 CONC opy of it. There is a lot of history in this book also. For me, it me 4 CONC ant not having to do a lot of genealogy digging in the German areas, an 4 CONC d I was happy about that! I consider their research well-done, after h 4 CONC aving had to do some of the digging on my Bier, Forstner and Ziegler li 4 CONC nes. 4 CONT 4 CONT I did not put in all the children of some families that were sidelines t 4 CONC o my own lineage. 4 CONT 4 CONT My lines were not LDS till my brothers and I joined in 1951. My grandm 4 CONC other on my father's side had joined the year before we did. 4 CONT 4 CONT Donna Sears Chernick 4 CONT Bellevue, WA 4 CONT donnachernick@earthlink.net 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1833 2 PLAC Phillipsburg, (Now Monaca), Beaver County, Pennsylvania 2 SOUR @S129@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT Peggy, 5 CONT 5 CONT I have a big book book published by the family of John Jacob Zundel, an 5 CONC d also rec'd some data from a Carol McClinton back in 1999: 5 CONT 5 CONT "Family of John Jacob Zundel" prepared and published by Glen F. Harding 5 CONC , M.D. (a great-grandson), p. 320-Chapter XVII 5 CONT 5 CONT Data from Carol McClinton, via e-mail, 29 Oct 1999 (carol@texnet.net) 5 CONT 5 CONT My own connection goes back to John Jacob Zundel (1796-1880) who marrie 5 CONC d Sarah Forstner in 1831, PA. Sarah was the sister of my gg-grandfathe 5 CONC r, Johann George Forstner, Jr. who married Julia Ann/Julianna Ziegler. 5 CONT 5 CONT John and Sarah (Forstner) Zundel were the first in the Zundel family to j 5 CONC oin the LDS church. Here are my notes on them: 5 CONT 5 CONT "Family of John Jacob Zundel" p. 361-2 5 CONT 5 CONT p. 108-119, "Aurora, Their Last Utopia, Oregon's Christian Commune, 185 5 CONC 6-1883" 5 CONT 5 CONT by Eugene Edmund Snyder 5 CONT 5 CONT The Zundels came from the village of Wiernsheim, two miles from George R 5 CONC app's home at Iptingen, and arrived at the Harmony Society in August 18 5 CONC 05. Jakob Zundel was 'converted' by a Mormon missionary in 1836, with t 5 CONC he result that he and wife Sarah spent their last years in Utah. 5 CONT 5 CONT Jacob rec'd his Patriarchal Blessing 28 Jan 1837, at Kirtland, Geauga, O 5 CONC H, by Joseph Smith, Sr. He was Endowed in the Nauvoo Temple, Nauvoo, IL 5 CONC , 18 Dec. 1845. Jacob was ordained a Seventy, 26 Apr 1839, at Far West, C 5 CONC aldwell, MO, by Brigham Young. He was also ordained a High Priest. 5 CONT 5 CONT He was a farmer by profession, and last home was in Willard, Box Elder, U 5 CONC T. In 1870, he had a household of five and no wealth. He was a member o 5 CONC f the Nauvoo 3rd Ward. Jacob came to Utah in Oct. 1852, with the David W 5 CONC ood company. 5 CONT 5 CONT The Zundel's were among those who helped build the town of Harmony, PA. 5 CONT 5 CONT My own line remained with the Christian Commune group, then led by Dr. K 5 CONC eil, and they went from PA (the earliest members of this group built th 5 CONC e town of Harmony, PA, and they were then called "the Harmonist's") to B 5 CONC ethel, MO. My g-grandparents married in Bethel, Shelby Co., MO. From B 5 CONC ethel, they came to Aurora, Oregon, where they had their last settlemen 5 CONC t. All these places are historical sites now. 5 CONT 5 CONT My g-grandparents, John M. Bier/Sophia Forstner, came to Oregon in 1863 v 5 CONC ia wagon train with their first child, who was just 6 weeks old. they s 5 CONC tayed with the Aurora Colony just 3 years, and left after a fall-out wi 5 CONC th the leader, but remained in Oregon. My grandfather, (Arthur Julius B 5 CONC ier) was their youngest child (8 children). He married Esta Adaline Mc 5 CONC Reynolds in KS, her home state, but they spent their lives in Oregon, a 5 CONC nd my mother was their only child. 5 CONT 5 CONT I'm sure the FHL in Salt Lake City must have this Zundel book microfilm 5 CONC ed, or in their library there. The Zundel's had a family association i 5 CONC nvolved in this research and spent a lot of time at the Salt Lake Templ 5 CONC e doing the temple work on these people. Its a large book, and I have a c 5 CONC opy of it. There is a lot of history in this book also. For me, it me 5 CONC ant not having to do a lot of genealogy digging in the German areas, an 5 CONC d I was happy about that! I consider their research well-done, after h 5 CONC aving had to do some of the digging on my Bier, Forstner and Ziegler li 5 CONC nes. 5 CONT 5 CONT I did not put in all the children of some families that were sidelines t 5 CONC o my own lineage. 5 CONT 5 CONT My lines were not LDS till my brothers and I joined in 1951. My grandm 5 CONC other on my father's side had joined the year before we did. 5 CONT 5 CONT Donna Sears Chernick 5 CONT Bellevue, WA 5 CONT donnachernick@earthlink.net 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 1833 2 PLAC Phillipsburg, (Now Monaca), Beaver County, Pennsylvania 2 SOUR @S129@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT Peggy, 5 CONT 5 CONT I have a big book book published by the family of John Jacob Zundel, an 5 CONC d also rec'd some data from a Carol McClinton back in 1999: 5 CONT 5 CONT "Family of John Jacob Zundel" prepared and published by Glen F. Harding 5 CONC , M.D. (a great-grandson), p. 320-Chapter XVII 5 CONT 5 CONT Data from Carol McClinton, via e-mail, 29 Oct 1999 (carol@texnet.net) 5 CONT 5 CONT My own connection goes back to John Jacob Zundel (1796-1880) who marrie 5 CONC d Sarah Forstner in 1831, PA. Sarah was the sister of my gg-grandfathe 5 CONC r, Johann George Forstner, Jr. who married Julia Ann/Julianna Ziegler. 5 CONT 5 CONT John and Sarah (Forstner) Zundel were the first in the Zundel family to j 5 CONC oin the LDS church. Here are my notes on them: 5 CONT 5 CONT "Family of John Jacob Zundel" p. 361-2 5 CONT 5 CONT p. 108-119, "Aurora, Their Last Utopia, Oregon's Christian Commune, 185 5 CONC 6-1883" 5 CONT 5 CONT by Eugene Edmund Snyder 5 CONT 5 CONT The Zundels came from the village of Wiernsheim, two miles from George R 5 CONC app's home at Iptingen, and arrived at the Harmony Society in August 18 5 CONC 05. Jakob Zundel was 'converted' by a Mormon missionary in 1836, with t 5 CONC he result that he and wife Sarah spent their last years in Utah. 5 CONT 5 CONT Jacob rec'd his Patriarchal Blessing 28 Jan 1837, at Kirtland, Geauga, O 5 CONC H, by Joseph Smith, Sr. He was Endowed in the Nauvoo Temple, Nauvoo, IL 5 CONC , 18 Dec. 1845. Jacob was ordained a Seventy, 26 Apr 1839, at Far West, C 5 CONC aldwell, MO, by Brigham Young. He was also ordained a High Priest. 5 CONT 5 CONT He was a farmer by profession, and last home was in Willard, Box Elder, U 5 CONC T. In 1870, he had a household of five and no wealth. He was a member o 5 CONC f the Nauvoo 3rd Ward. Jacob came to Utah in Oct. 1852, with the David W 5 CONC ood company. 5 CONT 5 CONT The Zundel's were among those who helped build the town of Harmony, PA. 5 CONT 5 CONT My own line remained with the Christian Commune group, then led by Dr. K 5 CONC eil, and they went from PA (the earliest members of this group built th 5 CONC e town of Harmony, PA, and they were then called "the Harmonist's") to B 5 CONC ethel, MO. My g-grandparents married in Bethel, Shelby Co., MO. From B 5 CONC ethel, they came to Aurora, Oregon, where they had their last settlemen 5 CONC t. All these places are historical sites now. 5 CONT 5 CONT My g-grandparents, John M. Bier/Sophia Forstner, came to Oregon in 1863 v 5 CONC ia wagon train with their first child, who was just 6 weeks old. they s 5 CONC tayed with the Aurora Colony just 3 years, and left after a fall-out wi 5 CONC th the leader, but remained in Oregon. My grandfather, (Arthur Julius B 5 CONC ier) was their youngest child (8 children). He married Esta Adaline Mc 5 CONC Reynolds in KS, her home state, but they spent their lives in Oregon, a 5 CONC nd my mother was their only child. 5 CONT 5 CONT I'm sure the FHL in Salt Lake City must have this Zundel book microfilm 5 CONC ed, or in their library there. The Zundel's had a family association i 5 CONC nvolved in this research and spent a lot of time at the Salt Lake Templ 5 CONC e doing the temple work on these people. Its a large book, and I have a c 5 CONC opy of it. There is a lot of history in this book also. For me, it me 5 CONC ant not having to do a lot of genealogy digging in the German areas, an 5 CONC d I was happy about that! I consider their research well-done, after h 5 CONC aving had to do some of the digging on my Bier, Forstner and Ziegler li 5 CONC nes. 5 CONT 5 CONT I did not put in all the children of some families that were sidelines t 5 CONC o my own lineage. 5 CONT 5 CONT My lines were not LDS till my brothers and I joined in 1951. My grandm 5 CONC other on my father's side had joined the year before we did. 5 CONT 5 CONT Donna Sears Chernick 5 CONT Bellevue, WA 5 CONT donnachernick@earthlink.net 1 FAMC @F10429@ 0 @I29774@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Ann Malena /Zundel/ 2 GIVN Mary Ann Malena 2 SURN Zundel 1 SEX F 1 _UID 388B28D9AA18564CA66122ADC171262F85B8 1 CHAN 2 DATE 21 Jun 2005 1 SOUR @S129@ 2 DATA 3 TEXT Peggy, 4 CONT 4 CONT I have a big book book published by the family of John Jacob Zundel, an 4 CONC d also rec'd some data from a Carol McClinton back in 1999: 4 CONT 4 CONT "Family of John Jacob Zundel" prepared and published by Glen F. Harding 4 CONC , M.D. (a great-grandson), p. 320-Chapter XVII 4 CONT 4 CONT Data from Carol McClinton, via e-mail, 29 Oct 1999 (carol@texnet.net) 4 CONT 4 CONT My own connection goes back to John Jacob Zundel (1796-1880) who marrie 4 CONC d Sarah Forstner in 1831, PA. Sarah was the sister of my gg-grandfathe 4 CONC r, Johann George Forstner, Jr. who married Julia Ann/Julianna Ziegler. 4 CONT 4 CONT John and Sarah (Forstner) Zundel were the first in the Zundel family to j 4 CONC oin the LDS church. Here are my notes on them: 4 CONT 4 CONT "Family of John Jacob Zundel" p. 361-2 4 CONT 4 CONT p. 108-119, "Aurora, Their Last Utopia, Oregon's Christian Commune, 185 4 CONC 6-1883" 4 CONT 4 CONT by Eugene Edmund Snyder 4 CONT 4 CONT The Zundels came from the village of Wiernsheim, two miles from George R 4 CONC app's home at Iptingen, and arrived at the Harmony Society in August 18 4 CONC 05. Jakob Zundel was 'converted' by a Mormon missionary in 1836, with t 4 CONC he result that he and wife Sarah spent their last years in Utah. 4 CONT 4 CONT Jacob rec'd his Patriarchal Blessing 28 Jan 1837, at Kirtland, Geauga, O 4 CONC H, by Joseph Smith, Sr. He was Endowed in the Nauvoo Temple, Nauvoo, IL 4 CONC , 18 Dec. 1845. Jacob was ordained a Seventy, 26 Apr 1839, at Far West, C 4 CONC aldwell, MO, by Brigham Young. He was also ordained a High Priest. 4 CONT 4 CONT He was a farmer by profession, and last home was in Willard, Box Elder, U 4 CONC T. In 1870, he had a household of five and no wealth. He was a member o 4 CONC f the Nauvoo 3rd Ward. Jacob came to Utah in Oct. 1852, with the David W 4 CONC ood company. 4 CONT 4 CONT The Zundel's were among those who helped build the town of Harmony, PA. 4 CONT 4 CONT My own line remained with the Christian Commune group, then led by Dr. K 4 CONC eil, and they went from PA (the earliest members of this group built th 4 CONC e town of Harmony, PA, and they were then called "the Harmonist's") to B 4 CONC ethel, MO. My g-grandparents married in Bethel, Shelby Co., MO. From B 4 CONC ethel, they came to Aurora, Oregon, where they had their last settlemen 4 CONC t. All these places are historical sites now. 4 CONT 4 CONT My g-grandparents, John M. Bier/Sophia Forstner, came to Oregon in 1863 v 4 CONC ia wagon train with their first child, who was just 6 weeks old. they s 4 CONC tayed with the Aurora Colony just 3 years, and left after a fall-out wi 4 CONC th the leader, but remained in Oregon. My grandfather, (Arthur Julius B 4 CONC ier) was their youngest child (8 children). He married Esta Adaline Mc 4 CONC Reynolds in KS, her home state, but they spent their lives in Oregon, a 4 CONC nd my mother was their only child. 4 CONT 4 CONT I'm sure the FHL in Salt Lake City must have this Zundel book microfilm 4 CONC ed, or in their library there. The Zundel's had a family association i 4 CONC nvolved in this research and spent a lot of time at the Salt Lake Templ 4 CONC e doing the temple work on these people. Its a large book, and I have a c 4 CONC opy of it. There is a lot of history in this book also. For me, it me 4 CONC ant not having to do a lot of genealogy digging in the German areas, an 4 CONC d I was happy about that! I consider their research well-done, after h 4 CONC aving had to do some of the digging on my Bier, Forstner and Ziegler li 4 CONC nes. 4 CONT 4 CONT I did not put in all the children of some families that were sidelines t 4 CONC o my own lineage. 4 CONT 4 CONT My lines were not LDS till my brothers and I joined in 1951. My grandm 4 CONC other on my father's side had joined the year before we did. 4 CONT 4 CONT Donna Sears Chernick 4 CONT Bellevue, WA 4 CONT donnachernick@earthlink.net 1 BIRT 2 DATE 26 NOV 1849 2 PLAC Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie County, Iowa 2 SOUR @S130@ 3 NOTE It appears that she has much documentation, but I've not requested copi 4 CONC es. 1 DEAT 2 DATE 6 DEC 1930 2 PLAC Panquitch, Garfield County, Utah 2 SOUR @S129@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT Peggy, 5 CONT 5 CONT I have a big book book published by the family of John Jacob Zundel, an 5 CONC d also rec'd some data from a Carol McClinton back in 1999: 5 CONT 5 CONT "Family of John Jacob Zundel" prepared and published by Glen F. Harding 5 CONC , M.D. (a great-grandson), p. 320-Chapter XVII 5 CONT 5 CONT Data from Carol McClinton, via e-mail, 29 Oct 1999 (carol@texnet.net) 5 CONT 5 CONT My own connection goes back to John Jacob Zundel (1796-1880) who marrie 5 CONC d Sarah Forstner in 1831, PA. Sarah was the sister of my gg-grandfathe 5 CONC r, Johann George Forstner, Jr. who married Julia Ann/Julianna Ziegler. 5 CONT 5 CONT John and Sarah (Forstner) Zundel were the first in the Zundel family to j 5 CONC oin the LDS church. Here are my notes on them: 5 CONT 5 CONT "Family of John Jacob Zundel" p. 361-2 5 CONT 5 CONT p. 108-119, "Aurora, Their Last Utopia, Oregon's Christian Commune, 185 5 CONC 6-1883" 5 CONT 5 CONT by Eugene Edmund Snyder 5 CONT 5 CONT The Zundels came from the village of Wiernsheim, two miles from George R 5 CONC app's home at Iptingen, and arrived at the Harmony Society in August 18 5 CONC 05. Jakob Zundel was 'converted' by a Mormon missionary in 1836, with t 5 CONC he result that he and wife Sarah spent their last years in Utah. 5 CONT 5 CONT Jacob rec'd his Patriarchal Blessing 28 Jan 1837, at Kirtland, Geauga, O 5 CONC H, by Joseph Smith, Sr. He was Endowed in the Nauvoo Temple, Nauvoo, IL 5 CONC , 18 Dec. 1845. Jacob was ordained a Seventy, 26 Apr 1839, at Far West, C 5 CONC aldwell, MO, by Brigham Young. He was also ordained a High Priest. 5 CONT 5 CONT He was a farmer by profession, and last home was in Willard, Box Elder, U 5 CONC T. In 1870, he had a household of five and no wealth. He was a member o 5 CONC f the Nauvoo 3rd Ward. Jacob came to Utah in Oct. 1852, with the David W 5 CONC ood company. 5 CONT 5 CONT The Zundel's were among those who helped build the town of Harmony, PA. 5 CONT 5 CONT My own line remained with the Christian Commune group, then led by Dr. K 5 CONC eil, and they went from PA (the earliest members of this group built th 5 CONC e town of Harmony, PA, and they were then called "the Harmonist's") to B 5 CONC ethel, MO. My g-grandparents married in Bethel, Shelby Co., MO. From B 5 CONC ethel, they came to Aurora, Oregon, where they had their last settlemen 5 CONC t. All these places are historical sites now. 5 CONT 5 CONT My g-grandparents, John M. Bier/Sophia Forstner, came to Oregon in 1863 v 5 CONC ia wagon train with their first child, who was just 6 weeks old. they s 5 CONC tayed with the Aurora Colony just 3 years, and left after a fall-out wi 5 CONC th the leader, but remained in Oregon. My grandfather, (Arthur Julius B 5 CONC ier) was their youngest child (8 children). He married Esta Adaline Mc 5 CONC Reynolds in KS, her home state, but they spent their lives in Oregon, a 5 CONC nd my mother was their only child. 5 CONT 5 CONT I'm sure the FHL in Salt Lake City must have this Zundel book microfilm 5 CONC ed, or in their library there. The Zundel's had a family association i 5 CONC nvolved in this research and spent a lot of time at the Salt Lake Templ 5 CONC e doing the temple work on these people. Its a large book, and I have a c 5 CONC opy of it. There is a lot of history in this book also. For me, it me 5 CONC ant not having to do a lot of genealogy digging in the German areas, an 5 CONC d I was happy about that! I consider their research well-done, after h 5 CONC aving had to do some of the digging on my Bier, Forstner and Ziegler li 5 CONC nes. 5 CONT 5 CONT I did not put in all the children of some families that were sidelines t 5 CONC o my own lineage. 5 CONT 5 CONT My lines were not LDS till my brothers and I joined in 1951. My grandm 5 CONC other on my father's side had joined the year before we did. 5 CONT 5 CONT Donna Sears Chernick 5 CONT Bellevue, WA 5 CONT donnachernick@earthlink.net 1 BURI 2 PLAC Panquitch Cemetery, Panquitch, Garfield County, Utah 2 SOUR @S129@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT Peggy, 5 CONT 5 CONT I have a big book book published by the family of John Jacob Zundel, an 5 CONC d also rec'd some data from a Carol McClinton back in 1999: 5 CONT 5 CONT "Family of John Jacob Zundel" prepared and published by Glen F. Harding 5 CONC , M.D. (a great-grandson), p. 320-Chapter XVII 5 CONT 5 CONT Data from Carol McClinton, via e-mail, 29 Oct 1999 (carol@texnet.net) 5 CONT 5 CONT My own connection goes back to John Jacob Zundel (1796-1880) who marrie 5 CONC d Sarah Forstner in 1831, PA. Sarah was the sister of my gg-grandfathe 5 CONC r, Johann George Forstner, Jr. who married Julia Ann/Julianna Ziegler. 5 CONT 5 CONT John and Sarah (Forstner) Zundel were the first in the Zundel family to j 5 CONC oin the LDS church. Here are my notes on them: 5 CONT 5 CONT "Family of John Jacob Zundel" p. 361-2 5 CONT 5 CONT p. 108-119, "Aurora, Their Last Utopia, Oregon's Christian Commune, 185 5 CONC 6-1883" 5 CONT 5 CONT by Eugene Edmund Snyder 5 CONT 5 CONT The Zundels came from the village of Wiernsheim, two miles from George R 5 CONC app's home at Iptingen, and arrived at the Harmony Society in August 18 5 CONC 05. Jakob Zundel was 'converted' by a Mormon missionary in 1836, with t 5 CONC he result that he and wife Sarah spent their last years in Utah. 5 CONT 5 CONT Jacob rec'd his Patriarchal Blessing 28 Jan 1837, at Kirtland, Geauga, O 5 CONC H, by Joseph Smith, Sr. He was Endowed in the Nauvoo Temple, Nauvoo, IL 5 CONC , 18 Dec. 1845. Jacob was ordained a Seventy, 26 Apr 1839, at Far West, C 5 CONC aldwell, MO, by Brigham Young. He was also ordained a High Priest. 5 CONT 5 CONT He was a farmer by profession, and last home was in Willard, Box Elder, U 5 CONC T. In 1870, he had a household of five and no wealth. He was a member o 5 CONC f the Nauvoo 3rd Ward. Jacob came to Utah in Oct. 1852, with the David W 5 CONC ood company. 5 CONT 5 CONT The Zundel's were among those who helped build the town of Harmony, PA. 5 CONT 5 CONT My own line remained with the Christian Commune group, then led by Dr. K 5 CONC eil, and they went from PA (the earliest members of this group built th 5 CONC e town of Harmony, PA, and they were then called "the Harmonist's") to B 5 CONC ethel, MO. My g-grandparents married in Bethel, Shelby Co., MO. From B 5 CONC ethel, they came to Aurora, Oregon, where they had their last settlemen 5 CONC t. All these places are historical sites now. 5 CONT 5 CONT My g-grandparents, John M. Bier/Sophia Forstner, came to Oregon in 1863 v 5 CONC ia wagon train with their first child, who was just 6 weeks old. they s 5 CONC tayed with the Aurora Colony just 3 years, and left after a fall-out wi 5 CONC th the leader, but remained in Oregon. My grandfather, (Arthur Julius B 5 CONC ier) was their youngest child (8 children). He married Esta Adaline Mc 5 CONC Reynolds in KS, her home state, but they spent their lives in Oregon, a 5 CONC nd my mother was their only child. 5 CONT 5 CONT I'm sure the FHL in Salt Lake City must have this Zundel book microfilm 5 CONC ed, or in their library there. The Zundel's had a family association i 5 CONC nvolved in this research and spent a lot of time at the Salt Lake Templ 5 CONC e doing the temple work on these people. Its a large book, and I have a c 5 CONC opy of it. There is a lot of history in this book also. For me, it me 5 CONC ant not having to do a lot of genealogy digging in the German areas, an 5 CONC d I was happy about that! I consider their research well-done, after h 5 CONC aving had to do some of the digging on my Bier, Forstner and Ziegler li 5 CONC nes. 5 CONT 5 CONT I did not put in all the children of some families that were sidelines t 5 CONC o my own lineage. 5 CONT 5 CONT My lines were not LDS till my brothers and I joined in 1951. My grandm 5 CONC other on my father's side had joined the year before we did. 5 CONT 5 CONT Donna Sears Chernick 5 CONT Bellevue, WA 5 CONT donnachernick@earthlink.net 1 FAMC @F10429@ 0 @I29775@ INDI 1 NAME Christina Ann /Zundel/ 2 GIVN Christina Ann 2 SURN Zundel 1 SEX F 1 _UID A9C522B56868DA498F1972E4D4729D627B1E 1 CHAN 2 DATE 21 Jun 2005 1 SOUR @S129@ 2 DATA 3 TEXT Peggy, 4 CONT 4 CONT I have a big book book published by the family of John Jacob Zundel, an 4 CONC d also rec'd some data from a Carol McClinton back in 1999: 4 CONT 4 CONT "Family of John Jacob Zundel" prepared and published by Glen F. Harding 4 CONC , M.D. (a great-grandson), p. 320-Chapter XVII 4 CONT 4 CONT Data from Carol McClinton, via e-mail, 29 Oct 1999 (carol@texnet.net) 4 CONT 4 CONT My own connection goes back to John Jacob Zundel (1796-1880) who marrie 4 CONC d Sarah Forstner in 1831, PA. Sarah was the sister of my gg-grandfathe 4 CONC r, Johann George Forstner, Jr. who married Julia Ann/Julianna Ziegler. 4 CONT 4 CONT John and Sarah (Forstner) Zundel were the first in the Zundel family to j 4 CONC oin the LDS church. Here are my notes on them: 4 CONT 4 CONT "Family of John Jacob Zundel" p. 361-2 4 CONT 4 CONT p. 108-119, "Aurora, Their Last Utopia, Oregon's Christian Commune, 185 4 CONC 6-1883" 4 CONT 4 CONT by Eugene Edmund Snyder 4 CONT 4 CONT The Zundels came from the village of Wiernsheim, two miles from George R 4 CONC app's home at Iptingen, and arrived at the Harmony Society in August 18 4 CONC 05. Jakob Zundel was 'converted' by a Mormon missionary in 1836, with t 4 CONC he result that he and wife Sarah spent their last years in Utah. 4 CONT 4 CONT Jacob rec'd his Patriarchal Blessing 28 Jan 1837, at Kirtland, Geauga, O 4 CONC H, by Joseph Smith, Sr. He was Endowed in the Nauvoo Temple, Nauvoo, IL 4 CONC , 18 Dec. 1845. Jacob was ordained a Seventy, 26 Apr 1839, at Far West, C 4 CONC aldwell, MO, by Brigham Young. He was also ordained a High Priest. 4 CONT 4 CONT He was a farmer by profession, and last home was in Willard, Box Elder, U 4 CONC T. In 1870, he had a household of five and no wealth. He was a member o 4 CONC f the Nauvoo 3rd Ward. Jacob came to Utah in Oct. 1852, with the David W 4 CONC ood company. 4 CONT 4 CONT The Zundel's were among those who helped build the town of Harmony, PA. 4 CONT 4 CONT My own line remained with the Christian Commune group, then led by Dr. K 4 CONC eil, and they went from PA (the earliest members of this group built th 4 CONC e town of Harmony, PA, and they were then called "the Harmonist's") to B 4 CONC ethel, MO. My g-grandparents married in Bethel, Shelby Co., MO. From B 4 CONC ethel, they came to Aurora, Oregon, where they had their last settlemen 4 CONC t. All these places are historical sites now. 4 CONT 4 CONT My g-grandparents, John M. Bier/Sophia Forstner, came to Oregon in 1863 v 4 CONC ia wagon train with their first child, who was just 6 weeks old. they s 4 CONC tayed with the Aurora Colony just 3 years, and left after a fall-out wi 4 CONC th the leader, but remained in Oregon. My grandfather, (Arthur Julius B 4 CONC ier) was their youngest child (8 children). He married Esta Adaline Mc 4 CONC Reynolds in KS, her home state, but they spent their lives in Oregon, a 4 CONC nd my mother was their only child. 4 CONT 4 CONT I'm sure the FHL in Salt Lake City must have this Zundel book microfilm 4 CONC ed, or in their library there. The Zundel's had a family association i 4 CONC nvolved in this research and spent a lot of time at the Salt Lake Templ 4 CONC e doing the temple work on these people. Its a large book, and I have a c 4 CONC opy of it. There is a lot of history in this book also. For me, it me 4 CONC ant not having to do a lot of genealogy digging in the German areas, an 4 CONC d I was happy about that! I consider their research well-done, after h 4 CONC aving had to do some of the digging on my Bier, Forstner and Ziegler li 4 CONC nes. 4 CONT 4 CONT I did not put in all the children of some families that were sidelines t 4 CONC o my own lineage. 4 CONT 4 CONT My lines were not LDS till my brothers and I joined in 1951. My grandm 4 CONC other on my father's side had joined the year before we did. 4 CONT 4 CONT Donna Sears Chernick 4 CONT Bellevue, WA 4 CONT donnachernick@earthlink.net 1 BIRT 2 DATE 6 FEB 1848 2 PLAC Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie County, Iowa 2 SOUR @S129@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT Peggy, 5 CONT 5 CONT I have a big book book published by the family of John Jacob Zundel, an 5 CONC d also rec'd some data from a Carol McClinton back in 1999: 5 CONT 5 CONT "Family of John Jacob Zundel" prepared and published by Glen F. Harding 5 CONC , M.D. (a great-grandson), p. 320-Chapter XVII 5 CONT 5 CONT Data from Carol McClinton, via e-mail, 29 Oct 1999 (carol@texnet.net) 5 CONT 5 CONT My own connection goes back to John Jacob Zundel (1796-1880) who marrie 5 CONC d Sarah Forstner in 1831, PA. Sarah was the sister of my gg-grandfathe 5 CONC r, Johann George Forstner, Jr. who married Julia Ann/Julianna Ziegler. 5 CONT 5 CONT John and Sarah (Forstner) Zundel were the first in the Zundel family to j 5 CONC oin the LDS church. Here are my notes on them: 5 CONT 5 CONT "Family of John Jacob Zundel" p. 361-2 5 CONT 5 CONT p. 108-119, "Aurora, Their Last Utopia, Oregon's Christian Commune, 185 5 CONC 6-1883" 5 CONT 5 CONT by Eugene Edmund Snyder 5 CONT 5 CONT The Zundels came from the village of Wiernsheim, two miles from George R 5 CONC app's home at Iptingen, and arrived at the Harmony Society in August 18 5 CONC 05. Jakob Zundel was 'converted' by a Mormon missionary in 1836, with t 5 CONC he result that he and wife Sarah spent their last years in Utah. 5 CONT 5 CONT Jacob rec'd his Patriarchal Blessing 28 Jan 1837, at Kirtland, Geauga, O 5 CONC H, by Joseph Smith, Sr. He was Endowed in the Nauvoo Temple, Nauvoo, IL 5 CONC , 18 Dec. 1845. Jacob was ordained a Seventy, 26 Apr 1839, at Far West, C 5 CONC aldwell, MO, by Brigham Young. He was also ordained a High Priest. 5 CONT 5 CONT He was a farmer by profession, and last home was in Willard, Box Elder, U 5 CONC T. In 1870, he had a household of five and no wealth. He was a member o 5 CONC f the Nauvoo 3rd Ward. Jacob came to Utah in Oct. 1852, with the David W 5 CONC ood company. 5 CONT 5 CONT The Zundel's were among those who helped build the town of Harmony, PA. 5 CONT 5 CONT My own line remained with the Christian Commune group, then led by Dr. K 5 CONC eil, and they went from PA (the earliest members of this group built th 5 CONC e town of Harmony, PA, and they were then called "the Harmonist's") to B 5 CONC ethel, MO. My g-grandparents married in Bethel, Shelby Co., MO. From B 5 CONC ethel, they came to Aurora, Oregon, where they had their last settlemen 5 CONC t. All these places are historical sites now. 5 CONT 5 CONT My g-grandparents, John M. Bier/Sophia Forstner, came to Oregon in 1863 v 5 CONC ia wagon train with their first child, who was just 6 weeks old. they s 5 CONC tayed with the Aurora Colony just 3 years, and left after a fall-out wi 5 CONC th the leader, but remained in Oregon. My grandfather, (Arthur Julius B 5 CONC ier) was their youngest child (8 children). He married Esta Adaline Mc 5 CONC Reynolds in KS, her home state, but they spent their lives in Oregon, a 5 CONC nd my mother was their only child. 5 CONT 5 CONT I'm sure the FHL in Salt Lake City must have this Zundel book microfilm 5 CONC ed, or in their library there. The Zundel's had a family association i 5 CONC nvolved in this research and spent a lot of time at the Salt Lake Templ 5 CONC e doing the temple work on these people. Its a large book, and I have a c 5 CONC opy of it. There is a lot of history in this book also. For me, it me 5 CONC ant not having to do a lot of genealogy digging in the German areas, an 5 CONC d I was happy about that! I consider their research well-done, after h 5 CONC aving had to do some of the digging on my Bier, Forstner and Ziegler li 5 CONC nes. 5 CONT 5 CONT I did not put in all the children of some families that were sidelines t 5 CONC o my own lineage. 5 CONT 5 CONT My lines were not LDS till my brothers and I joined in 1951. My grandm 5 CONC other on my father's side had joined the year before we did. 5 CONT 5 CONT Donna Sears Chernick 5 CONT Bellevue, WA 5 CONT donnachernick@earthlink.net 1 DEAT 2 DATE 13 DEC 1937 2 PLAC Payson, Utah County, Utah 2 SOUR @S129@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT Peggy, 5 CONT 5 CONT I have a big book book published by the family of John Jacob Zundel, an 5 CONC d also rec'd some data from a Carol McClinton back in 1999: 5 CONT 5 CONT "Family of John Jacob Zundel" prepared and published by Glen F. Harding 5 CONC , M.D. (a great-grandson), p. 320-Chapter XVII 5 CONT 5 CONT Data from Carol McClinton, via e-mail, 29 Oct 1999 (carol@texnet.net) 5 CONT 5 CONT My own connection goes back to John Jacob Zundel (1796-1880) who marrie 5 CONC d Sarah Forstner in 1831, PA. Sarah was the sister of my gg-grandfathe 5 CONC r, Johann George Forstner, Jr. who married Julia Ann/Julianna Ziegler. 5 CONT 5 CONT John and Sarah (Forstner) Zundel were the first in the Zundel family to j 5 CONC oin the LDS church. Here are my notes on them: 5 CONT 5 CONT "Family of John Jacob Zundel" p. 361-2 5 CONT 5 CONT p. 108-119, "Aurora, Their Last Utopia, Oregon's Christian Commune, 185 5 CONC 6-1883" 5 CONT 5 CONT by Eugene Edmund Snyder 5 CONT 5 CONT The Zundels came from the village of Wiernsheim, two miles from George R 5 CONC app's home at Iptingen, and arrived at the Harmony Society in August 18 5 CONC 05. Jakob Zundel was 'converted' by a Mormon missionary in 1836, with t 5 CONC he result that he and wife Sarah spent their last years in Utah. 5 CONT 5 CONT Jacob rec'd his Patriarchal Blessing 28 Jan 1837, at Kirtland, Geauga, O 5 CONC H, by Joseph Smith, Sr. He was Endowed in the Nauvoo Temple, Nauvoo, IL 5 CONC , 18 Dec. 1845. Jacob was ordained a Seventy, 26 Apr 1839, at Far West, C 5 CONC aldwell, MO, by Brigham Young. He was also ordained a High Priest. 5 CONT 5 CONT He was a farmer by profession, and last home was in Willard, Box Elder, U 5 CONC T. In 1870, he had a household of five and no wealth. He was a member o 5 CONC f the Nauvoo 3rd Ward. Jacob came to Utah in Oct. 1852, with the David W 5 CONC ood company. 5 CONT 5 CONT The Zundel's were among those who helped build the town of Harmony, PA. 5 CONT 5 CONT My own line remained with the Christian Commune group, then led by Dr. K 5 CONC eil, and they went from PA (the earliest members of this group built th 5 CONC e town of Harmony, PA, and they were then called "the Harmonist's") to B 5 CONC ethel, MO. My g-grandparents married in Bethel, Shelby Co., MO. From B 5 CONC ethel, they came to Aurora, Oregon, where they had their last settlemen 5 CONC t. All these places are historical sites now. 5 CONT 5 CONT My g-grandparents, John M. Bier/Sophia Forstner, came to Oregon in 1863 v 5 CONC ia wagon train with their first child, who was just 6 weeks old. they s 5 CONC tayed with the Aurora Colony just 3 years, and left after a fall-out wi 5 CONC th the leader, but remained in Oregon. My grandfather, (Arthur Julius B 5 CONC ier) was their youngest child (8 children). He married Esta Adaline Mc 5 CONC Reynolds in KS, her home state, but they spent their lives in Oregon, a 5 CONC nd my mother was their only child. 5 CONT 5 CONT I'm sure the FHL in Salt Lake City must have this Zundel book microfilm 5 CONC ed, or in their library there. The Zundel's had a family association i 5 CONC nvolved in this research and spent a lot of time at the Salt Lake Templ 5 CONC e doing the temple work on these people. Its a large book, and I have a c 5 CONC opy of it. There is a lot of history in this book also. For me, it me 5 CONC ant not having to do a lot of genealogy digging in the German areas, an 5 CONC d I was happy about that! I consider their research well-done, after h 5 CONC aving had to do some of the digging on my Bier, Forstner and Ziegler li 5 CONC nes. 5 CONT 5 CONT I did not put in all the children of some families that were sidelines t 5 CONC o my own lineage. 5 CONT 5 CONT My lines were not LDS till my brothers and I joined in 1951. My grandm 5 CONC other on my father's side had joined the year before we did. 5 CONT 5 CONT Donna Sears Chernick 5 CONT Bellevue, WA 5 CONT donnachernick@earthlink.net 1 BURI 2 PLAC Payson City Cemetery, Payson, Utah County, Utah 2 SOUR @S129@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT Peggy, 5 CONT 5 CONT I have a big book book published by the family of John Jacob Zundel, an 5 CONC d also rec'd some data from a Carol McClinton back in 1999: 5 CONT 5 CONT "Family of John Jacob Zundel" prepared and published by Glen F. Harding 5 CONC , M.D. (a great-grandson), p. 320-Chapter XVII 5 CONT 5 CONT Data from Carol McClinton, via e-mail, 29 Oct 1999 (carol@texnet.net) 5 CONT 5 CONT My own connection goes back to John Jacob Zundel (1796-1880) who marrie 5 CONC d Sarah Forstner in 1831, PA. Sarah was the sister of my gg-grandfathe 5 CONC r, Johann George Forstner, Jr. who married Julia Ann/Julianna Ziegler. 5 CONT 5 CONT John and Sarah (Forstner) Zundel were the first in the Zundel family to j 5 CONC oin the LDS church. Here are my notes on them: 5 CONT 5 CONT "Family of John Jacob Zundel" p. 361-2 5 CONT 5 CONT p. 108-119, "Aurora, Their Last Utopia, Oregon's Christian Commune, 185 5 CONC 6-1883" 5 CONT 5 CONT by Eugene Edmund Snyder 5 CONT 5 CONT The Zundels came from the village of Wiernsheim, two miles from George R 5 CONC app's home at Iptingen, and arrived at the Harmony Society in August 18 5 CONC 05. Jakob Zundel was 'converted' by a Mormon missionary in 1836, with t 5 CONC he result that he and wife Sarah spent their last years in Utah. 5 CONT 5 CONT Jacob rec'd his Patriarchal Blessing 28 Jan 1837, at Kirtland, Geauga, O 5 CONC H, by Joseph Smith, Sr. He was Endowed in the Nauvoo Temple, Nauvoo, IL 5 CONC , 18 Dec. 1845. Jacob was ordained a Seventy, 26 Apr 1839, at Far West, C 5 CONC aldwell, MO, by Brigham Young. He was also ordained a High Priest. 5 CONT 5 CONT He was a farmer by profession, and last home was in Willard, Box Elder, U 5 CONC T. In 1870, he had a household of five and no wealth. He was a member o 5 CONC f the Nauvoo 3rd Ward. Jacob came to Utah in Oct. 1852, with the David W 5 CONC ood company. 5 CONT 5 CONT The Zundel's were among those who helped build the town of Harmony, PA. 5 CONT 5 CONT My own line remained with the Christian Commune group, then led by Dr. K 5 CONC eil, and they went from PA (the earliest members of this group built th 5 CONC e town of Harmony, PA, and they were then called "the Harmonist's") to B 5 CONC ethel, MO. My g-grandparents married in Bethel, Shelby Co., MO. From B 5 CONC ethel, they came to Aurora, Oregon, where they had their last settlemen 5 CONC t. All these places are historical sites now. 5 CONT 5 CONT My g-grandparents, John M. Bier/Sophia Forstner, came to Oregon in 1863 v 5 CONC ia wagon train with their first child, who was just 6 weeks old. they s 5 CONC tayed with the Aurora Colony just 3 years, and left after a fall-out wi 5 CONC th the leader, but remained in Oregon. My grandfather, (Arthur Julius B 5 CONC ier) was their youngest child (8 children). He married Esta Adaline Mc 5 CONC Reynolds in KS, her home state, but they spent their lives in Oregon, a 5 CONC nd my mother was their only child. 5 CONT 5 CONT I'm sure the FHL in Salt Lake City must have this Zundel book microfilm 5 CONC ed, or in their library there. The Zundel's had a family association i 5 CONC nvolved in this research and spent a lot of time at the Salt Lake Templ 5 CONC e doing the temple work on these people. Its a large book, and I have a c 5 CONC opy of it. There is a lot of history in this book also. For me, it me 5 CONC ant not having to do a lot of genealogy digging in the German areas, an 5 CONC d I was happy about that! I consider their research well-done, after h 5 CONC aving had to do some of the digging on my Bier, Forstner and Ziegler li 5 CONC nes. 5 CONT 5 CONT I did not put in all the children of some families that were sidelines t 5 CONC o my own lineage. 5 CONT 5 CONT My lines were not LDS till my brothers and I joined in 1951. My grandm 5 CONC other on my father's side had joined the year before we did. 5 CONT 5 CONT Donna Sears Chernick 5 CONT Bellevue, WA 5 CONT donnachernick@earthlink.net 1 FAMC @F10429@ 0 @I29776@ INDI 1 NAME Amelia /Zundel/ 2 GIVN Amelia 2 SURN Zundel 1 SEX F 1 _UID A7C73B5A8AA1EC4D8F31CA9486316A0DB330 1 CHAN 2 DATE 21 Jun 2005 1 SOUR @S129@ 2 DATA 3 TEXT Peggy, 4 CONT 4 CONT I have a big book book published by the family of John Jacob Zundel, an 4 CONC d also rec'd some data from a Carol McClinton back in 1999: 4 CONT 4 CONT "Family of John Jacob Zundel" prepared and published by Glen F. Harding 4 CONC , M.D. (a great-grandson), p. 320-Chapter XVII 4 CONT 4 CONT Data from Carol McClinton, via e-mail, 29 Oct 1999 (carol@texnet.net) 4 CONT 4 CONT My own connection goes back to John Jacob Zundel (1796-1880) who marrie 4 CONC d Sarah Forstner in 1831, PA. Sarah was the sister of my gg-grandfathe 4 CONC r, Johann George Forstner, Jr. who married Julia Ann/Julianna Ziegler. 4 CONT 4 CONT John and Sarah (Forstner) Zundel were the first in the Zundel family to j 4 CONC oin the LDS church. Here are my notes on them: 4 CONT 4 CONT "Family of John Jacob Zundel" p. 361-2 4 CONT 4 CONT p. 108-119, "Aurora, Their Last Utopia, Oregon's Christian Commune, 185 4 CONC 6-1883" 4 CONT 4 CONT by Eugene Edmund Snyder 4 CONT 4 CONT The Zundels came from the village of Wiernsheim, two miles from George R 4 CONC app's home at Iptingen, and arrived at the Harmony Society in August 18 4 CONC 05. Jakob Zundel was 'converted' by a Mormon missionary in 1836, with t 4 CONC he result that he and wife Sarah spent their last years in Utah. 4 CONT 4 CONT Jacob rec'd his Patriarchal Blessing 28 Jan 1837, at Kirtland, Geauga, O 4 CONC H, by Joseph Smith, Sr. He was Endowed in the Nauvoo Temple, Nauvoo, IL 4 CONC , 18 Dec. 1845. Jacob was ordained a Seventy, 26 Apr 1839, at Far West, C 4 CONC aldwell, MO, by Brigham Young. He was also ordained a High Priest. 4 CONT 4 CONT He was a farmer by profession, and last home was in Willard, Box Elder, U 4 CONC T. In 1870, he had a household of five and no wealth. He was a member o 4 CONC f the Nauvoo 3rd Ward. Jacob came to Utah in Oct. 1852, with the David W 4 CONC ood company. 4 CONT 4 CONT The Zundel's were among those who helped build the town of Harmony, PA. 4 CONT 4 CONT My own line remained with the Christian Commune group, then led by Dr. K 4 CONC eil, and they went from PA (the earliest members of this group built th 4 CONC e town of Harmony, PA, and they were then called "the Harmonist's") to B 4 CONC ethel, MO. My g-grandparents married in Bethel, Shelby Co., MO. From B 4 CONC ethel, they came to Aurora, Oregon, where they had their last settlemen 4 CONC t. All these places are historical sites now. 4 CONT 4 CONT My g-grandparents, John M. Bier/Sophia Forstner, came to Oregon in 1863 v 4 CONC ia wagon train with their first child, who was just 6 weeks old. they s 4 CONC tayed with the Aurora Colony just 3 years, and left after a fall-out wi 4 CONC th the leader, but remained in Oregon. My grandfather, (Arthur Julius B 4 CONC ier) was their youngest child (8 children). He married Esta Adaline Mc 4 CONC Reynolds in KS, her home state, but they spent their lives in Oregon, a 4 CONC nd my mother was their only child. 4 CONT 4 CONT I'm sure the FHL in Salt Lake City must have this Zundel book microfilm 4 CONC ed, or in their library there. The Zundel's had a family association i 4 CONC nvolved in this research and spent a lot of time at the Salt Lake Templ 4 CONC e doing the temple work on these people. Its a large book, and I have a c 4 CONC opy of it. There is a lot of history in this book also. For me, it me 4 CONC ant not having to do a lot of genealogy digging in the German areas, an 4 CONC d I was happy about that! I consider their research well-done, after h 4 CONC aving had to do some of the digging on my Bier, Forstner and Ziegler li 4 CONC nes. 4 CONT 4 CONT I did not put in all the children of some families that were sidelines t 4 CONC o my own lineage. 4 CONT 4 CONT My lines were not LDS till my brothers and I joined in 1951. My grandm 4 CONC other on my father's side had joined the year before we did. 4 CONT 4 CONT Donna Sears Chernick 4 CONT Bellevue, WA 4 CONT donnachernick@earthlink.net 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 MAY 1846 2 PLAC Nauvoo, Hancock County, Illinois 2 SOUR @S129@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT Peggy, 5 CONT 5 CONT I have a big book book published by the family of John Jacob Zundel, an 5 CONC d also rec'd some data from a Carol McClinton back in 1999: 5 CONT 5 CONT "Family of John Jacob Zundel" prepared and published by Glen F. Harding 5 CONC , M.D. (a great-grandson), p. 320-Chapter XVII 5 CONT 5 CONT Data from Carol McClinton, via e-mail, 29 Oct 1999 (carol@texnet.net) 5 CONT 5 CONT My own connection goes back to John Jacob Zundel (1796-1880) who marrie 5 CONC d Sarah Forstner in 1831, PA. Sarah was the sister of my gg-grandfathe 5 CONC r, Johann George Forstner, Jr. who married Julia Ann/Julianna Ziegler. 5 CONT 5 CONT John and Sarah (Forstner) Zundel were the first in the Zundel family to j 5 CONC oin the LDS church. Here are my notes on them: 5 CONT 5 CONT "Family of John Jacob Zundel" p. 361-2 5 CONT 5 CONT p. 108-119, "Aurora, Their Last Utopia, Oregon's Christian Commune, 185 5 CONC 6-1883" 5 CONT 5 CONT by Eugene Edmund Snyder 5 CONT 5 CONT The Zundels came from the village of Wiernsheim, two miles from George R 5 CONC app's home at Iptingen, and arrived at the Harmony Society in August 18 5 CONC 05. Jakob Zundel was 'converted' by a Mormon missionary in 1836, with t 5 CONC he result that he and wife Sarah spent their last years in Utah. 5 CONT 5 CONT Jacob rec'd his Patriarchal Blessing 28 Jan 1837, at Kirtland, Geauga, O 5 CONC H, by Joseph Smith, Sr. He was Endowed in the Nauvoo Temple, Nauvoo, IL 5 CONC , 18 Dec. 1845. Jacob was ordained a Seventy, 26 Apr 1839, at Far West, C 5 CONC aldwell, MO, by Brigham Young. He was also ordained a High Priest. 5 CONT 5 CONT He was a farmer by profession, and last home was in Willard, Box Elder, U 5 CONC T. In 1870, he had a household of five and no wealth. He was a member o 5 CONC f the Nauvoo 3rd Ward. Jacob came to Utah in Oct. 1852, with the David W 5 CONC ood company. 5 CONT 5 CONT The Zundel's were among those who helped build the town of Harmony, PA. 5 CONT 5 CONT My own line remained with the Christian Commune group, then led by Dr. K 5 CONC eil, and they went from PA (the earliest members of this group built th 5 CONC e town of Harmony, PA, and they were then called "the Harmonist's") to B 5 CONC ethel, MO. My g-grandparents married in Bethel, Shelby Co., MO. From B 5 CONC ethel, they came to Aurora, Oregon, where they had their last settlemen 5 CONC t. All these places are historical sites now. 5 CONT 5 CONT My g-grandparents, John M. Bier/Sophia Forstner, came to Oregon in 1863 v 5 CONC ia wagon train with their first child, who was just 6 weeks old. they s 5 CONC tayed with the Aurora Colony just 3 years, and left after a fall-out wi 5 CONC th the leader, but remained in Oregon. My grandfather, (Arthur Julius B 5 CONC ier) was their youngest child (8 children). He married Esta Adaline Mc 5 CONC Reynolds in KS, her home state, but they spent their lives in Oregon, a 5 CONC nd my mother was their only child. 5 CONT 5 CONT I'm sure the FHL in Salt Lake City must have this Zundel book microfilm 5 CONC ed, or in their library there. The Zundel's had a family association i 5 CONC nvolved in this research and spent a lot of time at the Salt Lake Templ 5 CONC e doing the temple work on these people. Its a large book, and I have a c 5 CONC opy of it. There is a lot of history in this book also. For me, it me 5 CONC ant not having to do a lot of genealogy digging in the German areas, an 5 CONC d I was happy about that! I consider their research well-done, after h 5 CONC aving had to do some of the digging on my Bier, Forstner and Ziegler li 5 CONC nes. 5 CONT 5 CONT I did not put in all the children of some families that were sidelines t 5 CONC o my own lineage. 5 CONT 5 CONT My lines were not LDS till my brothers and I joined in 1951. My grandm 5 CONC other on my father's side had joined the year before we did. 5 CONT 5 CONT Donna Sears Chernick 5 CONT Bellevue, WA 5 CONT donnachernick@earthlink.net 1 DEAT 2 DATE 5 AUG 1915 2 PLAC Payson, Utah County, Utah 2 SOUR @S129@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT Peggy, 5 CONT 5 CONT I have a big book book published by the family of John Jacob Zundel, an 5 CONC d also rec'd some data from a Carol McClinton back in 1999: 5 CONT 5 CONT "Family of John Jacob Zundel" prepared and published by Glen F. Harding 5 CONC , M.D. (a great-grandson), p. 320-Chapter XVII 5 CONT 5 CONT Data from Carol McClinton, via e-mail, 29 Oct 1999 (carol@texnet.net) 5 CONT 5 CONT My own connection goes back to John Jacob Zundel (1796-1880) who marrie 5 CONC d Sarah Forstner in 1831, PA. Sarah was the sister of my gg-grandfathe 5 CONC r, Johann George Forstner, Jr. who married Julia Ann/Julianna Ziegler. 5 CONT 5 CONT John and Sarah (Forstner) Zundel were the first in the Zundel family to j 5 CONC oin the LDS church. Here are my notes on them: 5 CONT 5 CONT "Family of John Jacob Zundel" p. 361-2 5 CONT 5 CONT p. 108-119, "Aurora, Their Last Utopia, Oregon's Christian Commune, 185 5 CONC 6-1883" 5 CONT 5 CONT by Eugene Edmund Snyder 5 CONT 5 CONT The Zundels came from the village of Wiernsheim, two miles from George R 5 CONC app's home at Iptingen, and arrived at the Harmony Society in August 18 5 CONC 05. Jakob Zundel was 'converted' by a Mormon missionary in 1836, with t 5 CONC he result that he and wife Sarah spent their last years in Utah. 5 CONT 5 CONT Jacob rec'd his Patriarchal Blessing 28 Jan 1837, at Kirtland, Geauga, O 5 CONC H, by Joseph Smith, Sr. He was Endowed in the Nauvoo Temple, Nauvoo, IL 5 CONC , 18 Dec. 1845. Jacob was ordained a Seventy, 26 Apr 1839, at Far West, C 5 CONC aldwell, MO, by Brigham Young. He was also ordained a High Priest. 5 CONT 5 CONT He was a farmer by profession, and last home was in Willard, Box Elder, U 5 CONC T. In 1870, he had a household of five and no wealth. He was a member o 5 CONC f the Nauvoo 3rd Ward. Jacob came to Utah in Oct. 1852, with the David W 5 CONC ood company. 5 CONT 5 CONT The Zundel's were among those who helped build the town of Harmony, PA. 5 CONT 5 CONT My own line remained with the Christian Commune group, then led by Dr. K 5 CONC eil, and they went from PA (the earliest members of this group built th 5 CONC e town of Harmony, PA, and they were then called "the Harmonist's") to B 5 CONC ethel, MO. My g-grandparents married in Bethel, Shelby Co., MO. From B 5 CONC ethel, they came to Aurora, Oregon, where they had their last settlemen 5 CONC t. All these places are historical sites now. 5 CONT 5 CONT My g-grandparents, John M. Bier/Sophia Forstner, came to Oregon in 1863 v 5 CONC ia wagon train with their first child, who was just 6 weeks old. they s 5 CONC tayed with the Aurora Colony just 3 years, and left after a fall-out wi 5 CONC th the leader, but remained in Oregon. My grandfather, (Arthur Julius B 5 CONC ier) was their youngest child (8 children). He married Esta Adaline Mc 5 CONC Reynolds in KS, her home state, but they spent their lives in Oregon, a 5 CONC nd my mother was their only child. 5 CONT 5 CONT I'm sure the FHL in Salt Lake City must have this Zundel book microfilm 5 CONC ed, or in their library there. The Zundel's had a family association i 5 CONC nvolved in this research and spent a lot of time at the Salt Lake Templ 5 CONC e doing the temple work on these people. Its a large book, and I have a c 5 CONC opy of it. There is a lot of history in this book also. For me, it me 5 CONC ant not having to do a lot of genealogy digging in the German areas, an 5 CONC d I was happy about that! I consider their research well-done, after h 5 CONC aving had to do some of the digging on my Bier, Forstner and Ziegler li 5 CONC nes. 5 CONT 5 CONT I did not put in all the children of some families that were sidelines t 5 CONC o my own lineage. 5 CONT 5 CONT My lines were not LDS till my brothers and I joined in 1951. My grandm 5 CONC other on my father's side had joined the year before we did. 5 CONT 5 CONT Donna Sears Chernick 5 CONT Bellevue, WA 5 CONT donnachernick@earthlink.net 1 BURI 2 PLAC Payson City Cemetery, Payson, Utah County, Utah 2 SOUR @S129@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT Peggy, 5 CONT 5 CONT I have a big book book published by the family of John Jacob Zundel, an 5 CONC d also rec'd some data from a Carol McClinton back in 1999: 5 CONT 5 CONT "Family of John Jacob Zundel" prepared and published by Glen F. Harding 5 CONC , M.D. (a great-grandson), p. 320-Chapter XVII 5 CONT 5 CONT Data from Carol McClinton, via e-mail, 29 Oct 1999 (carol@texnet.net) 5 CONT 5 CONT My own connection goes back to John Jacob Zundel (1796-1880) who marrie 5 CONC d Sarah Forstner in 1831, PA. Sarah was the sister of my gg-grandfathe 5 CONC r, Johann George Forstner, Jr. who married Julia Ann/Julianna Ziegler. 5 CONT 5 CONT John and Sarah (Forstner) Zundel were the first in the Zundel family to j 5 CONC oin the LDS church. Here are my notes on them: 5 CONT 5 CONT "Family of John Jacob Zundel" p. 361-2 5 CONT 5 CONT p. 108-119, "Aurora, Their Last Utopia, Oregon's Christian Commune, 185 5 CONC 6-1883" 5 CONT 5 CONT by Eugene Edmund Snyder 5 CONT 5 CONT The Zundels came from the village of Wiernsheim, two miles from George R 5 CONC app's home at Iptingen, and arrived at the Harmony Society in August 18 5 CONC 05. Jakob Zundel was 'converted' by a Mormon missionary in 1836, with t 5 CONC he result that he and wife Sarah spent their last years in Utah. 5 CONT 5 CONT Jacob rec'd his Patriarchal Blessing 28 Jan 1837, at Kirtland, Geauga, O 5 CONC H, by Joseph Smith, Sr. He was Endowed in the Nauvoo Temple, Nauvoo, IL 5 CONC , 18 Dec. 1845. Jacob was ordained a Seventy, 26 Apr 1839, at Far West, C 5 CONC aldwell, MO, by Brigham Young. He was also ordained a High Priest. 5 CONT 5 CONT He was a farmer by profession, and last home was in Willard, Box Elder, U 5 CONC T. In 1870, he had a household of five and no wealth. He was a member o 5 CONC f the Nauvoo 3rd Ward. Jacob came to Utah in Oct. 1852, with the David W 5 CONC ood company. 5 CONT 5 CONT The Zundel's were among those who helped build the town of Harmony, PA. 5 CONT 5 CONT My own line remained with the Christian Commune group, then led by Dr. K 5 CONC eil, and they went from PA (the earliest members of this group built th 5 CONC e town of Harmony, PA, and they were then called "the Harmonist's") to B 5 CONC ethel, MO. My g-grandparents married in Bethel, Shelby Co., MO. From B 5 CONC ethel, they came to Aurora, Oregon, where they had their last settlemen 5 CONC t. All these places are historical sites now. 5 CONT 5 CONT My g-grandparents, John M. Bier/Sophia Forstner, came to Oregon in 1863 v 5 CONC ia wagon train with their first child, who was just 6 weeks old. they s 5 CONC tayed with the Aurora Colony just 3 years, and left after a fall-out wi 5 CONC th the leader, but remained in Oregon. My grandfather, (Arthur Julius B 5 CONC ier) was their youngest child (8 children). He married Esta Adaline Mc 5 CONC Reynolds in KS, her home state, but they spent their lives in Oregon, a 5 CONC nd my mother was their only child. 5 CONT 5 CONT I'm sure the FHL in Salt Lake City must have this Zundel book microfilm 5 CONC ed, or in their library there. The Zundel's had a family association i 5 CONC nvolved in this research and spent a lot of time at the Salt Lake Templ 5 CONC e doing the temple work on these people. Its a large book, and I have a c 5 CONC opy of it. There is a lot of history in this book also. For me, it me 5 CONC ant not having to do a lot of genealogy digging in the German areas, an 5 CONC d I was happy about that! I consider their research well-done, after h 5 CONC aving had to do some of the digging on my Bier, Forstner and Ziegler li 5 CONC nes. 5 CONT 5 CONT I did not put in all the children of some families that were sidelines t 5 CONC o my own lineage. 5 CONT 5 CONT My lines were not LDS till my brothers and I joined in 1951. My grandm 5 CONC other on my father's side had joined the year before we did. 5 CONT 5 CONT Donna Sears Chernick 5 CONT Bellevue, WA 5 CONT donnachernick@earthlink.net 1 FAMC @F10429@ 0 @I29777@ INDI 1 NAME Joseph /Zundel/ 2 GIVN Joseph 2 SURN Zundel 1 SEX M 1 _UID 32ADBB5F3378264D9683E530496BAFFFA762 1 CHAN 2 DATE 21 Jun 2005 1 SOUR @S129@ 2 DATA 3 TEXT Peggy, 4 CONT 4 CONT I have a big book book published by the family of John Jacob Zundel, an 4 CONC d also rec'd some data from a Carol McClinton back in 1999: 4 CONT 4 CONT "Family of John Jacob Zundel" prepared and published by Glen F. Harding 4 CONC , M.D. (a great-grandson), p. 320-Chapter XVII 4 CONT 4 CONT Data from Carol McClinton, via e-mail, 29 Oct 1999 (carol@texnet.net) 4 CONT 4 CONT My own connection goes back to John Jacob Zundel (1796-1880) who marrie 4 CONC d Sarah Forstner in 1831, PA. Sarah was the sister of my gg-grandfathe 4 CONC r, Johann George Forstner, Jr. who married Julia Ann/Julianna Ziegler. 4 CONT 4 CONT John and Sarah (Forstner) Zundel were the first in the Zundel family to j 4 CONC oin the LDS church. Here are my notes on them: 4 CONT 4 CONT "Family of John Jacob Zundel" p. 361-2 4 CONT 4 CONT p. 108-119, "Aurora, Their Last Utopia, Oregon's Christian Commune, 185 4 CONC 6-1883" 4 CONT 4 CONT by Eugene Edmund Snyder 4 CONT 4 CONT The Zundels came from the village of Wiernsheim, two miles from George R 4 CONC app's home at Iptingen, and arrived at the Harmony Society in August 18 4 CONC 05. Jakob Zundel was 'converted' by a Mormon missionary in 1836, with t 4 CONC he result that he and wife Sarah spent their last years in Utah. 4 CONT 4 CONT Jacob rec'd his Patriarchal Blessing 28 Jan 1837, at Kirtland, Geauga, O 4 CONC H, by Joseph Smith, Sr. He was Endowed in the Nauvoo Temple, Nauvoo, IL 4 CONC , 18 Dec. 1845. Jacob was ordained a Seventy, 26 Apr 1839, at Far West, C 4 CONC aldwell, MO, by Brigham Young. He was also ordained a High Priest. 4 CONT 4 CONT He was a farmer by profession, and last home was in Willard, Box Elder, U 4 CONC T. In 1870, he had a household of five and no wealth. He was a member o 4 CONC f the Nauvoo 3rd Ward. Jacob came to Utah in Oct. 1852, with the David W 4 CONC ood company. 4 CONT 4 CONT The Zundel's were among those who helped build the town of Harmony, PA. 4 CONT 4 CONT My own line remained with the Christian Commune group, then led by Dr. K 4 CONC eil, and they went from PA (the earliest members of this group built th 4 CONC e town of Harmony, PA, and they were then called "the Harmonist's") to B 4 CONC ethel, MO. My g-grandparents married in Bethel, Shelby Co., MO. From B 4 CONC ethel, they came to Aurora, Oregon, where they had their last settlemen 4 CONC t. All these places are historical sites now. 4 CONT 4 CONT My g-grandparents, John M. Bier/Sophia Forstner, came to Oregon in 1863 v 4 CONC ia wagon train with their first child, who was just 6 weeks old. they s 4 CONC tayed with the Aurora Colony just 3 years, and left after a fall-out wi 4 CONC th the leader, but remained in Oregon. My grandfather, (Arthur Julius B 4 CONC ier) was their youngest child (8 children). He married Esta Adaline Mc 4 CONC Reynolds in KS, her home state, but they spent their lives in Oregon, a 4 CONC nd my mother was their only child. 4 CONT 4 CONT I'm sure the FHL in Salt Lake City must have this Zundel book microfilm 4 CONC ed, or in their library there. The Zundel's had a family association i 4 CONC nvolved in this research and spent a lot of time at the Salt Lake Templ 4 CONC e doing the temple work on these people. Its a large book, and I have a c 4 CONC opy of it. There is a lot of history in this book also. For me, it me 4 CONC ant not having to do a lot of genealogy digging in the German areas, an 4 CONC d I was happy about that! I consider their research well-done, after h 4 CONC aving had to do some of the digging on my Bier, Forstner and Ziegler li 4 CONC nes. 4 CONT 4 CONT I did not put in all the children of some families that were sidelines t 4 CONC o my own lineage. 4 CONT 4 CONT My lines were not LDS till my brothers and I joined in 1951. My grandm 4 CONC other on my father's side had joined the year before we did. 4 CONT 4 CONT Donna Sears Chernick 4 CONT Bellevue, WA 4 CONT donnachernick@earthlink.net 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 OCT 1844 2 PLAC Nauvoo, Hancock County, Illinois 2 SOUR @S129@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT Peggy, 5 CONT 5 CONT I have a big book book published by the family of John Jacob Zundel, an 5 CONC d also rec'd some data from a Carol McClinton back in 1999: 5 CONT 5 CONT "Family of John Jacob Zundel" prepared and published by Glen F. Harding 5 CONC , M.D. (a great-grandson), p. 320-Chapter XVII 5 CONT 5 CONT Data from Carol McClinton, via e-mail, 29 Oct 1999 (carol@texnet.net) 5 CONT 5 CONT My own connection goes back to John Jacob Zundel (1796-1880) who marrie 5 CONC d Sarah Forstner in 1831, PA. Sarah was the sister of my gg-grandfathe 5 CONC r, Johann George Forstner, Jr. who married Julia Ann/Julianna Ziegler. 5 CONT 5 CONT John and Sarah (Forstner) Zundel were the first in the Zundel family to j 5 CONC oin the LDS church. Here are my notes on them: 5 CONT 5 CONT "Family of John Jacob Zundel" p. 361-2 5 CONT 5 CONT p. 108-119, "Aurora, Their Last Utopia, Oregon's Christian Commune, 185 5 CONC 6-1883" 5 CONT 5 CONT by Eugene Edmund Snyder 5 CONT 5 CONT The Zundels came from the village of Wiernsheim, two miles from George R 5 CONC app's home at Iptingen, and arrived at the Harmony Society in August 18 5 CONC 05. Jakob Zundel was 'converted' by a Mormon missionary in 1836, with t 5 CONC he result that he and wife Sarah spent their last years in Utah. 5 CONT 5 CONT Jacob rec'd his Patriarchal Blessing 28 Jan 1837, at Kirtland, Geauga, O 5 CONC H, by Joseph Smith, Sr. He was Endowed in the Nauvoo Temple, Nauvoo, IL 5 CONC , 18 Dec. 1845. Jacob was ordained a Seventy, 26 Apr 1839, at Far West, C 5 CONC aldwell, MO, by Brigham Young. He was also ordained a High Priest. 5 CONT 5 CONT He was a farmer by profession, and last home was in Willard, Box Elder, U 5 CONC T. In 1870, he had a household of five and no wealth. He was a member o 5 CONC f the Nauvoo 3rd Ward. Jacob came to Utah in Oct. 1852, with the David W 5 CONC ood company. 5 CONT 5 CONT The Zundel's were among those who helped build the town of Harmony, PA. 5 CONT 5 CONT My own line remained with the Christian Commune group, then led by Dr. K 5 CONC eil, and they went from PA (the earliest members of this group built th 5 CONC e town of Harmony, PA, and they were then called "the Harmonist's") to B 5 CONC ethel, MO. My g-grandparents married in Bethel, Shelby Co., MO. From B 5 CONC ethel, they came to Aurora, Oregon, where they had their last settlemen 5 CONC t. All these places are historical sites now. 5 CONT 5 CONT My g-grandparents, John M. Bier/Sophia Forstner, came to Oregon in 1863 v 5 CONC ia wagon train with their first child, who was just 6 weeks old. they s 5 CONC tayed with the Aurora Colony just 3 years, and left after a fall-out wi 5 CONC th the leader, but remained in Oregon. My grandfather, (Arthur Julius B 5 CONC ier) was their youngest child (8 children). He married Esta Adaline Mc 5 CONC Reynolds in KS, her home state, but they spent their lives in Oregon, a 5 CONC nd my mother was their only child. 5 CONT 5 CONT I'm sure the FHL in Salt Lake City must have this Zundel book microfilm 5 CONC ed, or in their library there. The Zundel's had a family association i 5 CONC nvolved in this research and spent a lot of time at the Salt Lake Templ 5 CONC e doing the temple work on these people. Its a large book, and I have a c 5 CONC opy of it. There is a lot of history in this book also. For me, it me 5 CONC ant not having to do a lot of genealogy digging in the German areas, an 5 CONC d I was happy about that! I consider their research well-done, after h 5 CONC aving had to do some of the digging on my Bier, Forstner and Ziegler li 5 CONC nes. 5 CONT 5 CONT I did not put in all the children of some families that were sidelines t 5 CONC o my own lineage. 5 CONT 5 CONT My lines were not LDS till my brothers and I joined in 1951. My grandm 5 CONC other on my father's side had joined the year before we did. 5 CONT 5 CONT Donna Sears Chernick 5 CONT Bellevue, WA 5 CONT donnachernick@earthlink.net 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1927 2 PLAC Moriarty, Torrance County, New Mexico 2 SOUR @S129@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT Peggy, 5 CONT 5 CONT I have a big book book published by the family of John Jacob Zundel, an 5 CONC d also rec'd some data from a Carol McClinton back in 1999: 5 CONT 5 CONT "Family of John Jacob Zundel" prepared and published by Glen F. Harding 5 CONC , M.D. (a great-grandson), p. 320-Chapter XVII 5 CONT 5 CONT Data from Carol McClinton, via e-mail, 29 Oct 1999 (carol@texnet.net) 5 CONT 5 CONT My own connection goes back to John Jacob Zundel (1796-1880) who marrie 5 CONC d Sarah Forstner in 1831, PA. Sarah was the sister of my gg-grandfathe 5 CONC r, Johann George Forstner, Jr. who married Julia Ann/Julianna Ziegler. 5 CONT 5 CONT John and Sarah (Forstner) Zundel were the first in the Zundel family to j 5 CONC oin the LDS church. Here are my notes on them: 5 CONT 5 CONT "Family of John Jacob Zundel" p. 361-2 5 CONT 5 CONT p. 108-119, "Aurora, Their Last Utopia, Oregon's Christian Commune, 185 5 CONC 6-1883" 5 CONT 5 CONT by Eugene Edmund Snyder 5 CONT 5 CONT The Zundels came from the village of Wiernsheim, two miles from George R 5 CONC app's home at Iptingen, and arrived at the Harmony Society in August 18 5 CONC 05. Jakob Zundel was 'converted' by a Mormon missionary in 1836, with t 5 CONC he result that he and wife Sarah spent their last years in Utah. 5 CONT 5 CONT Jacob rec'd his Patriarchal Blessing 28 Jan 1837, at Kirtland, Geauga, O 5 CONC H, by Joseph Smith, Sr. He was Endowed in the Nauvoo Temple, Nauvoo, IL 5 CONC , 18 Dec. 1845. Jacob was ordained a Seventy, 26 Apr 1839, at Far West, C 5 CONC aldwell, MO, by Brigham Young. He was also ordained a High Priest. 5 CONT 5 CONT He was a farmer by profession, and last home was in Willard, Box Elder, U 5 CONC T. In 1870, he had a household of five and no wealth. He was a member o 5 CONC f the Nauvoo 3rd Ward. Jacob came to Utah in Oct. 1852, with the David W 5 CONC ood company. 5 CONT 5 CONT The Zundel's were among those who helped build the town of Harmony, PA. 5 CONT 5 CONT My own line remained with the Christian Commune group, then led by Dr. K 5 CONC eil, and they went from PA (the earliest members of this group built th 5 CONC e town of Harmony, PA, and they were then called "the Harmonist's") to B 5 CONC ethel, MO. My g-grandparents married in Bethel, Shelby Co., MO. From B 5 CONC ethel, they came to Aurora, Oregon, where they had their last settlemen 5 CONC t. All these places are historical sites now. 5 CONT 5 CONT My g-grandparents, John M. Bier/Sophia Forstner, came to Oregon in 1863 v 5 CONC ia wagon train with their first child, who was just 6 weeks old. they s 5 CONC tayed with the Aurora Colony just 3 years, and left after a fall-out wi 5 CONC th the leader, but remained in Oregon. My grandfather, (Arthur Julius B 5 CONC ier) was their youngest child (8 children). He married Esta Adaline Mc 5 CONC Reynolds in KS, her home state, but they spent their lives in Oregon, a 5 CONC nd my mother was their only child. 5 CONT 5 CONT I'm sure the FHL in Salt Lake City must have this Zundel book microfilm 5 CONC ed, or in their library there. The Zundel's had a family association i 5 CONC nvolved in this research and spent a lot of time at the Salt Lake Templ 5 CONC e doing the temple work on these people. Its a large book, and I have a c 5 CONC opy of it. There is a lot of history in this book also. For me, it me 5 CONC ant not having to do a lot of genealogy digging in the German areas, an 5 CONC d I was happy about that! I consider their research well-done, after h 5 CONC aving had to do some of the digging on my Bier, Forstner and Ziegler li 5 CONC nes. 5 CONT 5 CONT I did not put in all the children of some families that were sidelines t 5 CONC o my own lineage. 5 CONT 5 CONT My lines were not LDS till my brothers and I joined in 1951. My grandm 5 CONC other on my father's side had joined the year before we did. 5 CONT 5 CONT Donna Sears Chernick 5 CONT Bellevue, WA 5 CONT donnachernick@earthlink.net 1 FAMC @F10429@ 0 @I29778@ INDI 1 NAME Julia Ann /Zundel/ 2 GIVN Julia Ann 2 SURN Zundel 1 SEX F 1 _UID 01B31E926F544C45911AF067EDB409EE5281 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Jun 2005 1 NOTE BIOGRAPHY: From Barbara Couch Turner: Her family was from Germany. 1 SOUR @S131@ 2 PAGE F894153/025/1553596 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 AUG 1838 2 PLAC Unity, Adams County, Pennsylvania 2 SOUR @S131@ 3 PAGE F894153/025/1553596 1 DEAT 2 DATE 11 OCT 1900 2 SOUR @S131@ 3 PAGE F894153/025/1553596 1 FAMS @F10434@ 1 FAMC @F10429@ 0 @I29779@ INDI 1 NAME Henry /Zundel/ 2 GIVN Henry 2 SURN Zundel 1 SEX M 1 _UID F2C062FA0619E343AD98C319C77362899963 1 CHAN 2 DATE 21 Jun 2005 1 SOUR @S129@ 2 DATA 3 TEXT Peggy, 4 CONT 4 CONT I have a big book book published by the family of John Jacob Zundel, an 4 CONC d also rec'd some data from a Carol McClinton back in 1999: 4 CONT 4 CONT "Family of John Jacob Zundel" prepared and published by Glen F. Harding 4 CONC , M.D. (a great-grandson), p. 320-Chapter XVII 4 CONT 4 CONT Data from Carol McClinton, via e-mail, 29 Oct 1999 (carol@texnet.net) 4 CONT 4 CONT My own connection goes back to John Jacob Zundel (1796-1880) who marrie 4 CONC d Sarah Forstner in 1831, PA. Sarah was the sister of my gg-grandfathe 4 CONC r, Johann George Forstner, Jr. who married Julia Ann/Julianna Ziegler. 4 CONT 4 CONT John and Sarah (Forstner) Zundel were the first in the Zundel family to j 4 CONC oin the LDS church. Here are my notes on them: 4 CONT 4 CONT "Family of John Jacob Zundel" p. 361-2 4 CONT 4 CONT p. 108-119, "Aurora, Their Last Utopia, Oregon's Christian Commune, 185 4 CONC 6-1883" 4 CONT 4 CONT by Eugene Edmund Snyder 4 CONT 4 CONT The Zundels came from the village of Wiernsheim, two miles from George R 4 CONC app's home at Iptingen, and arrived at the Harmony Society in August 18 4 CONC 05. Jakob Zundel was 'converted' by a Mormon missionary in 1836, with t 4 CONC he result that he and wife Sarah spent their last years in Utah. 4 CONT 4 CONT Jacob rec'd his Patriarchal Blessing 28 Jan 1837, at Kirtland, Geauga, O 4 CONC H, by Joseph Smith, Sr. He was Endowed in the Nauvoo Temple, Nauvoo, IL 4 CONC , 18 Dec. 1845. Jacob was ordained a Seventy, 26 Apr 1839, at Far West, C 4 CONC aldwell, MO, by Brigham Young. He was also ordained a High Priest. 4 CONT 4 CONT He was a farmer by profession, and last home was in Willard, Box Elder, U 4 CONC T. In 1870, he had a household of five and no wealth. He was a member o 4 CONC f the Nauvoo 3rd Ward. Jacob came to Utah in Oct. 1852, with the David W 4 CONC ood company. 4 CONT 4 CONT The Zundel's were among those who helped build the town of Harmony, PA. 4 CONT 4 CONT My own line remained with the Christian Commune group, then led by Dr. K 4 CONC eil, and they went from PA (the earliest members of this group built th 4 CONC e town of Harmony, PA, and they were then called "the Harmonist's") to B 4 CONC ethel, MO. My g-grandparents married in Bethel, Shelby Co., MO. From B 4 CONC ethel, they came to Aurora, Oregon, where they had their last settlemen 4 CONC t. All these places are historical sites now. 4 CONT 4 CONT My g-grandparents, John M. Bier/Sophia Forstner, came to Oregon in 1863 v 4 CONC ia wagon train with their first child, who was just 6 weeks old. they s 4 CONC tayed with the Aurora Colony just 3 years, and left after a fall-out wi 4 CONC th the leader, but remained in Oregon. My grandfather, (Arthur Julius B 4 CONC ier) was their youngest child (8 children). He married Esta Adaline Mc 4 CONC Reynolds in KS, her home state, but they spent their lives in Oregon, a 4 CONC nd my mother was their only child. 4 CONT 4 CONT I'm sure the FHL in Salt Lake City must have this Zundel book microfilm 4 CONC ed, or in their library there. The Zundel's had a family association i 4 CONC nvolved in this research and spent a lot of time at the Salt Lake Templ 4 CONC e doing the temple work on these people. Its a large book, and I have a c 4 CONC opy of it. There is a lot of history in this book also. For me, it me 4 CONC ant not having to do a lot of genealogy digging in the German areas, an 4 CONC d I was happy about that! I consider their research well-done, after h 4 CONC aving had to do some of the digging on my Bier, Forstner and Ziegler li 4 CONC nes. 4 CONT 4 CONT I did not put in all the children of some families that were sidelines t 4 CONC o my own lineage. 4 CONT 4 CONT My lines were not LDS till my brothers and I joined in 1951. My grandm 4 CONC other on my father's side had joined the year before we did. 4 CONT 4 CONT Donna Sears Chernick 4 CONT Bellevue, WA 4 CONT donnachernick@earthlink.net 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 OCT 1842 2 PLAC Nauvoo, Hancock County, Illinois 2 SOUR @S129@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT Peggy, 5 CONT 5 CONT I have a big book book published by the family of John Jacob Zundel, an 5 CONC d also rec'd some data from a Carol McClinton back in 1999: 5 CONT 5 CONT "Family of John Jacob Zundel" prepared and published by Glen F. Harding 5 CONC , M.D. (a great-grandson), p. 320-Chapter XVII 5 CONT 5 CONT Data from Carol McClinton, via e-mail, 29 Oct 1999 (carol@texnet.net) 5 CONT 5 CONT My own connection goes back to John Jacob Zundel (1796-1880) who marrie 5 CONC d Sarah Forstner in 1831, PA. Sarah was the sister of my gg-grandfathe 5 CONC r, Johann George Forstner, Jr. who married Julia Ann/Julianna Ziegler. 5 CONT 5 CONT John and Sarah (Forstner) Zundel were the first in the Zundel family to j 5 CONC oin the LDS church. Here are my notes on them: 5 CONT 5 CONT "Family of John Jacob Zundel" p. 361-2 5 CONT 5 CONT p. 108-119, "Aurora, Their Last Utopia, Oregon's Christian Commune, 185 5 CONC 6-1883" 5 CONT 5 CONT by Eugene Edmund Snyder 5 CONT 5 CONT The Zundels came from the village of Wiernsheim, two miles from George R 5 CONC app's home at Iptingen, and arrived at the Harmony Society in August 18 5 CONC 05. Jakob Zundel was 'converted' by a Mormon missionary in 1836, with t 5 CONC he result that he and wife Sarah spent their last years in Utah. 5 CONT 5 CONT Jacob rec'd his Patriarchal Blessing 28 Jan 1837, at Kirtland, Geauga, O 5 CONC H, by Joseph Smith, Sr. He was Endowed in the Nauvoo Temple, Nauvoo, IL 5 CONC , 18 Dec. 1845. Jacob was ordained a Seventy, 26 Apr 1839, at Far West, C 5 CONC aldwell, MO, by Brigham Young. He was also ordained a High Priest. 5 CONT 5 CONT He was a farmer by profession, and last home was in Willard, Box Elder, U 5 CONC T. In 1870, he had a household of five and no wealth. He was a member o 5 CONC f the Nauvoo 3rd Ward. Jacob came to Utah in Oct. 1852, with the David W 5 CONC ood company. 5 CONT 5 CONT The Zundel's were among those who helped build the town of Harmony, PA. 5 CONT 5 CONT My own line remained with the Christian Commune group, then led by Dr. K 5 CONC eil, and they went from PA (the earliest members of this group built th 5 CONC e town of Harmony, PA, and they were then called "the Harmonist's") to B 5 CONC ethel, MO. My g-grandparents married in Bethel, Shelby Co., MO. From B 5 CONC ethel, they came to Aurora, Oregon, where they had their last settlemen 5 CONC t. All these places are historical sites now. 5 CONT 5 CONT My g-grandparents, John M. Bier/Sophia Forstner, came to Oregon in 1863 v 5 CONC ia wagon train with their first child, who was just 6 weeks old. they s 5 CONC tayed with the Aurora Colony just 3 years, and left after a fall-out wi 5 CONC th the leader, but remained in Oregon. My grandfather, (Arthur Julius B 5 CONC ier) was their youngest child (8 children). He married Esta Adaline Mc 5 CONC Reynolds in KS, her home state, but they spent their lives in Oregon, a 5 CONC nd my mother was their only child. 5 CONT 5 CONT I'm sure the FHL in Salt Lake City must have this Zundel book microfilm 5 CONC ed, or in their library there. The Zundel's had a family association i 5 CONC nvolved in this research and spent a lot of time at the Salt Lake Templ 5 CONC e doing the temple work on these people. Its a large book, and I have a c 5 CONC opy of it. There is a lot of history in this book also. For me, it me 5 CONC ant not having to do a lot of genealogy digging in the German areas, an 5 CONC d I was happy about that! I consider their research well-done, after h 5 CONC aving had to do some of the digging on my Bier, Forstner and Ziegler li 5 CONC nes. 5 CONT 5 CONT I did not put in all the children of some families that were sidelines t 5 CONC o my own lineage. 5 CONT 5 CONT My lines were not LDS till my brothers and I joined in 1951. My grandm 5 CONC other on my father's side had joined the year before we did. 5 CONT 5 CONT Donna Sears Chernick 5 CONT Bellevue, WA 5 CONT donnachernick@earthlink.net 1 DEAT 2 DATE JUL 1846 2 PLAC Nauvoo, Hancock County, Illinois 2 SOUR @S129@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT Peggy, 5 CONT 5 CONT I have a big book book published by the family of John Jacob Zundel, an 5 CONC d also rec'd some data from a Carol McClinton back in 1999: 5 CONT 5 CONT "Family of John Jacob Zundel" prepared and published by Glen F. Harding 5 CONC , M.D. (a great-grandson), p. 320-Chapter XVII 5 CONT 5 CONT Data from Carol McClinton, via e-mail, 29 Oct 1999 (carol@texnet.net) 5 CONT 5 CONT My own connection goes back to John Jacob Zundel (1796-1880) who marrie 5 CONC d Sarah Forstner in 1831, PA. Sarah was the sister of my gg-grandfathe 5 CONC r, Johann George Forstner, Jr. who married Julia Ann/Julianna Ziegler. 5 CONT 5 CONT John and Sarah (Forstner) Zundel were the first in the Zundel family to j 5 CONC oin the LDS church. Here are my notes on them: 5 CONT 5 CONT "Family of John Jacob Zundel" p. 361-2 5 CONT 5 CONT p. 108-119, "Aurora, Their Last Utopia, Oregon's Christian Commune, 185 5 CONC 6-1883" 5 CONT 5 CONT by Eugene Edmund Snyder 5 CONT 5 CONT The Zundels came from the village of Wiernsheim, two miles from George R 5 CONC app's home at Iptingen, and arrived at the Harmony Society in August 18 5 CONC 05. Jakob Zundel was 'converted' by a Mormon missionary in 1836, with t 5 CONC he result that he and wife Sarah spent their last years in Utah. 5 CONT 5 CONT Jacob rec'd his Patriarchal Blessing 28 Jan 1837, at Kirtland, Geauga, O 5 CONC H, by Joseph Smith, Sr. He was Endowed in the Nauvoo Temple, Nauvoo, IL 5 CONC , 18 Dec. 1845. Jacob was ordained a Seventy, 26 Apr 1839, at Far West, C 5 CONC aldwell, MO, by Brigham Young. He was also ordained a High Priest. 5 CONT 5 CONT He was a farmer by profession, and last home was in Willard, Box Elder, U 5 CONC T. In 1870, he had a household of five and no wealth. He was a member o 5 CONC f the Nauvoo 3rd Ward. Jacob came to Utah in Oct. 1852, with the David W 5 CONC ood company. 5 CONT 5 CONT The Zundel's were among those who helped build the town of Harmony, PA. 5 CONT 5 CONT My own line remained with the Christian Commune group, then led by Dr. K 5 CONC eil, and they went from PA (the earliest members of this group built th 5 CONC e town of Harmony, PA, and they were then called "the Harmonist's") to B 5 CONC ethel, MO. My g-grandparents married in Bethel, Shelby Co., MO. From B 5 CONC ethel, they came to Aurora, Oregon, where they had their last settlemen 5 CONC t. All these places are historical sites now. 5 CONT 5 CONT My g-grandparents, John M. Bier/Sophia Forstner, came to Oregon in 1863 v 5 CONC ia wagon train with their first child, who was just 6 weeks old. they s 5 CONC tayed with the Aurora Colony just 3 years, and left after a fall-out wi 5 CONC th the leader, but remained in Oregon. My grandfather, (Arthur Julius B 5 CONC ier) was their youngest child (8 children). He married Esta Adaline Mc 5 CONC Reynolds in KS, her home state, but they spent their lives in Oregon, a 5 CONC nd my mother was their only child. 5 CONT 5 CONT I'm sure the FHL in Salt Lake City must have this Zundel book microfilm 5 CONC ed, or in their library there. The Zundel's had a family association i 5 CONC nvolved in this research and spent a lot of time at the Salt Lake Templ 5 CONC e doing the temple work on these people. Its a large book, and I have a c 5 CONC opy of it. There is a lot of history in this book also. For me, it me 5 CONC ant not having to do a lot of genealogy digging in the German areas, an 5 CONC d I was happy about that! I consider their research well-done, after h 5 CONC aving had to do some of the digging on my Bier, Forstner and Ziegler li 5 CONC nes. 5 CONT 5 CONT I did not put in all the children of some families that were sidelines t 5 CONC o my own lineage. 5 CONT 5 CONT My lines were not LDS till my brothers and I joined in 1951. My grandm 5 CONC other on my father's side had joined the year before we did. 5 CONT 5 CONT Donna Sears Chernick 5 CONT Bellevue, WA 5 CONT donnachernick@earthlink.net 1 FAMC @F10429@ 0 @I29780@ INDI 1 NAME Justina /Zundel/ 2 GIVN Justina 2 SURN Zundel 1 SEX F 1 _UID 9FB50725BE88C845BBF426D8F0F19E6B6AA5 1 CHAN 2 DATE 21 Jun 2005 1 SOUR @S129@ 2 DATA 3 TEXT Peggy, 4 CONT 4 CONT I have a big book book published by the family of John Jacob Zundel, an 4 CONC d also rec'd some data from a Carol McClinton back in 1999: 4 CONT 4 CONT "Family of John Jacob Zundel" prepared and published by Glen F. Harding 4 CONC , M.D. (a great-grandson), p. 320-Chapter XVII 4 CONT 4 CONT Data from Carol McClinton, via e-mail, 29 Oct 1999 (carol@texnet.net) 4 CONT 4 CONT My own connection goes back to John Jacob Zundel (1796-1880) who marrie 4 CONC d Sarah Forstner in 1831, PA. Sarah was the sister of my gg-grandfathe 4 CONC r, Johann George Forstner, Jr. who married Julia Ann/Julianna Ziegler. 4 CONT 4 CONT John and Sarah (Forstner) Zundel were the first in the Zundel family to j 4 CONC oin the LDS church. Here are my notes on them: 4 CONT 4 CONT "Family of John Jacob Zundel" p. 361-2 4 CONT 4 CONT p. 108-119, "Aurora, Their Last Utopia, Oregon's Christian Commune, 185 4 CONC 6-1883" 4 CONT 4 CONT by Eugene Edmund Snyder 4 CONT 4 CONT The Zundels came from the village of Wiernsheim, two miles from George R 4 CONC app's home at Iptingen, and arrived at the Harmony Society in August 18 4 CONC 05. Jakob Zundel was 'converted' by a Mormon missionary in 1836, with t 4 CONC he result that he and wife Sarah spent their last years in Utah. 4 CONT 4 CONT Jacob rec'd his Patriarchal Blessing 28 Jan 1837, at Kirtland, Geauga, O 4 CONC H, by Joseph Smith, Sr. He was Endowed in the Nauvoo Temple, Nauvoo, IL 4 CONC , 18 Dec. 1845. Jacob was ordained a Seventy, 26 Apr 1839, at Far West, C 4 CONC aldwell, MO, by Brigham Young. He was also ordained a High Priest. 4 CONT 4 CONT He was a farmer by profession, and last home was in Willard, Box Elder, U 4 CONC T. In 1870, he had a household of five and no wealth. He was a member o 4 CONC f the Nauvoo 3rd Ward. Jacob came to Utah in Oct. 1852, with the David W 4 CONC ood company. 4 CONT 4 CONT The Zundel's were among those who helped build the town of Harmony, PA. 4 CONT 4 CONT My own line remained with the Christian Commune group, then led by Dr. K 4 CONC eil, and they went from PA (the earliest members of this group built th 4 CONC e town of Harmony, PA, and they were then called "the Harmonist's") to B 4 CONC ethel, MO. My g-grandparents married in Bethel, Shelby Co., MO. From B 4 CONC ethel, they came to Aurora, Oregon, where they had their last settlemen 4 CONC t. All these places are historical sites now. 4 CONT 4 CONT My g-grandparents, John M. Bier/Sophia Forstner, came to Oregon in 1863 v 4 CONC ia wagon train with their first child, who was just 6 weeks old. they s 4 CONC tayed with the Aurora Colony just 3 years, and left after a fall-out wi 4 CONC th the leader, but remained in Oregon. My grandfather, (Arthur Julius B 4 CONC ier) was their youngest child (8 children). He married Esta Adaline Mc 4 CONC Reynolds in KS, her home state, but they spent their lives in Oregon, a 4 CONC nd my mother was their only child. 4 CONT 4 CONT I'm sure the FHL in Salt Lake City must have this Zundel book microfilm 4 CONC ed, or in their library there. The Zundel's had a family association i 4 CONC nvolved in this research and spent a lot of time at the Salt Lake Templ 4 CONC e doing the temple work on these people. Its a large book, and I have a c 4 CONC opy of it. There is a lot of history in this book also. For me, it me 4 CONC ant not having to do a lot of genealogy digging in the German areas, an 4 CONC d I was happy about that! I consider their research well-done, after h 4 CONC aving had to do some of the digging on my Bier, Forstner and Ziegler li 4 CONC nes. 4 CONT 4 CONT I did not put in all the children of some families that were sidelines t 4 CONC o my own lineage. 4 CONT 4 CONT My lines were not LDS till my brothers and I joined in 1951. My grandm 4 CONC other on my father's side had joined the year before we did. 4 CONT 4 CONT Donna Sears Chernick 4 CONT Bellevue, WA 4 CONT donnachernick@earthlink.net 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 JUL 1841 2 PLAC Nauvoo, Hancock County, Illinois 2 SOUR @S129@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT Peggy, 5 CONT 5 CONT I have a big book book published by the family of John Jacob Zundel, an 5 CONC d also rec'd some data from a Carol McClinton back in 1999: 5 CONT 5 CONT "Family of John Jacob Zundel" prepared and published by Glen F. Harding 5 CONC , M.D. (a great-grandson), p. 320-Chapter XVII 5 CONT 5 CONT Data from Carol McClinton, via e-mail, 29 Oct 1999 (carol@texnet.net) 5 CONT 5 CONT My own connection goes back to John Jacob Zundel (1796-1880) who marrie 5 CONC d Sarah Forstner in 1831, PA. Sarah was the sister of my gg-grandfathe 5 CONC r, Johann George Forstner, Jr. who married Julia Ann/Julianna Ziegler. 5 CONT 5 CONT John and Sarah (Forstner) Zundel were the first in the Zundel family to j 5 CONC oin the LDS church. Here are my notes on them: 5 CONT 5 CONT "Family of John Jacob Zundel" p. 361-2 5 CONT 5 CONT p. 108-119, "Aurora, Their Last Utopia, Oregon's Christian Commune, 185 5 CONC 6-1883" 5 CONT 5 CONT by Eugene Edmund Snyder 5 CONT 5 CONT The Zundels came from the village of Wiernsheim, two miles from George R 5 CONC app's home at Iptingen, and arrived at the Harmony Society in August 18 5 CONC 05. Jakob Zundel was 'converted' by a Mormon missionary in 1836, with t 5 CONC he result that he and wife Sarah spent their last years in Utah. 5 CONT 5 CONT Jacob rec'd his Patriarchal Blessing 28 Jan 1837, at Kirtland, Geauga, O 5 CONC H, by Joseph Smith, Sr. He was Endowed in the Nauvoo Temple, Nauvoo, IL 5 CONC , 18 Dec. 1845. Jacob was ordained a Seventy, 26 Apr 1839, at Far West, C 5 CONC aldwell, MO, by Brigham Young. He was also ordained a High Priest. 5 CONT 5 CONT He was a farmer by profession, and last home was in Willard, Box Elder, U 5 CONC T. In 1870, he had a household of five and no wealth. He was a member o 5 CONC f the Nauvoo 3rd Ward. Jacob came to Utah in Oct. 1852, with the David W 5 CONC ood company. 5 CONT 5 CONT The Zundel's were among those who helped build the town of Harmony, PA. 5 CONT 5 CONT My own line remained with the Christian Commune group, then led by Dr. K 5 CONC eil, and they went from PA (the earliest members of this group built th 5 CONC e town of Harmony, PA, and they were then called "the Harmonist's") to B 5 CONC ethel, MO. My g-grandparents married in Bethel, Shelby Co., MO. From B 5 CONC ethel, they came to Aurora, Oregon, where they had their last settlemen 5 CONC t. All these places are historical sites now. 5 CONT 5 CONT My g-grandparents, John M. Bier/Sophia Forstner, came to Oregon in 1863 v 5 CONC ia wagon train with their first child, who was just 6 weeks old. they s 5 CONC tayed with the Aurora Colony just 3 years, and left after a fall-out wi 5 CONC th the leader, but remained in Oregon. My grandfather, (Arthur Julius B 5 CONC ier) was their youngest child (8 children). He married Esta Adaline Mc 5 CONC Reynolds in KS, her home state, but they spent their lives in Oregon, a 5 CONC nd my mother was their only child. 5 CONT 5 CONT I'm sure the FHL in Salt Lake City must have this Zundel book microfilm 5 CONC ed, or in their library there. The Zundel's had a family association i 5 CONC nvolved in this research and spent a lot of time at the Salt Lake Templ 5 CONC e doing the temple work on these people. Its a large book, and I have a c 5 CONC opy of it. There is a lot of history in this book also. For me, it me 5 CONC ant not having to do a lot of genealogy digging in the German areas, an 5 CONC d I was happy about that! I consider their research well-done, after h 5 CONC aving had to do some of the digging on my Bier, Forstner and Ziegler li 5 CONC nes. 5 CONT 5 CONT I did not put in all the children of some families that were sidelines t 5 CONC o my own lineage. 5 CONT 5 CONT My lines were not LDS till my brothers and I joined in 1951. My grandm 5 CONC other on my father's side had joined the year before we did. 5 CONT 5 CONT Donna Sears Chernick 5 CONT Bellevue, WA 5 CONT donnachernick@earthlink.net 1 DEAT 2 DATE 17 JUL 1842 2 PLAC Nauvoo, Hancock County, Illinois 2 SOUR @S130@ 3 NOTE It appears that she has much documentation, but I've not requested copi 4 CONC es. 1 FAMC @F10429@ 0 @I29781@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /Zundel/ 2 GIVN Margaret 2 SURN Zundel 1 SEX F 1 _UID B56D9FCCE9C26148AFD8E4F36049FF3C2361 1 CHAN 2 DATE 21 Jun 2005 1 SOUR @S129@ 2 DATA 3 TEXT Peggy, 4 CONT 4 CONT I have a big book book published by the family of John Jacob Zundel, an 4 CONC d also rec'd some data from a Carol McClinton back in 1999: 4 CONT 4 CONT "Family of John Jacob Zundel" prepared and published by Glen F. Harding 4 CONC , M.D. (a great-grandson), p. 320-Chapter XVII 4 CONT 4 CONT Data from Carol McClinton, via e-mail, 29 Oct 1999 (carol@texnet.net) 4 CONT 4 CONT My own connection goes back to John Jacob Zundel (1796-1880) who marrie 4 CONC d Sarah Forstner in 1831, PA. Sarah was the sister of my gg-grandfathe 4 CONC r, Johann George Forstner, Jr. who married Julia Ann/Julianna Ziegler. 4 CONT 4 CONT John and Sarah (Forstner) Zundel were the first in the Zundel family to j 4 CONC oin the LDS church. Here are my notes on them: 4 CONT 4 CONT "Family of John Jacob Zundel" p. 361-2 4 CONT 4 CONT p. 108-119, "Aurora, Their Last Utopia, Oregon's Christian Commune, 185 4 CONC 6-1883" 4 CONT 4 CONT by Eugene Edmund Snyder 4 CONT 4 CONT The Zundels came from the village of Wiernsheim, two miles from George R 4 CONC app's home at Iptingen, and arrived at the Harmony Society in August 18 4 CONC 05. Jakob Zundel was 'converted' by a Mormon missionary in 1836, with t 4 CONC he result that he and wife Sarah spent their last years in Utah. 4 CONT 4 CONT Jacob rec'd his Patriarchal Blessing 28 Jan 1837, at Kirtland, Geauga, O 4 CONC H, by Joseph Smith, Sr. He was Endowed in the Nauvoo Temple, Nauvoo, IL 4 CONC , 18 Dec. 1845. Jacob was ordained a Seventy, 26 Apr 1839, at Far West, C 4 CONC aldwell, MO, by Brigham Young. He was also ordained a High Priest. 4 CONT 4 CONT He was a farmer by profession, and last home was in Willard, Box Elder, U 4 CONC T. In 1870, he had a household of five and no wealth. He was a member o 4 CONC f the Nauvoo 3rd Ward. Jacob came to Utah in Oct. 1852, with the David W 4 CONC ood company. 4 CONT 4 CONT The Zundel's were among those who helped build the town of Harmony, PA. 4 CONT 4 CONT My own line remained with the Christian Commune group, then led by Dr. K 4 CONC eil, and they went from PA (the earliest members of this group built th 4 CONC e town of Harmony, PA, and they were then called "the Harmonist's") to B 4 CONC ethel, MO. My g-grandparents married in Bethel, Shelby Co., MO. From B 4 CONC ethel, they came to Aurora, Oregon, where they had their last settlemen 4 CONC t. All these places are historical sites now. 4 CONT 4 CONT My g-grandparents, John M. Bier/Sophia Forstner, came to Oregon in 1863 v 4 CONC ia wagon train with their first child, who was just 6 weeks old. they s 4 CONC tayed with the Aurora Colony just 3 years, and left after a fall-out wi 4 CONC th the leader, but remained in Oregon. My grandfather, (Arthur Julius B 4 CONC ier) was their youngest child (8 children). He married Esta Adaline Mc 4 CONC Reynolds in KS, her home state, but they spent their lives in Oregon, a 4 CONC nd my mother was their only child. 4 CONT 4 CONT I'm sure the FHL in Salt Lake City must have this Zundel book microfilm 4 CONC ed, or in their library there. The Zundel's had a family association i 4 CONC nvolved in this research and spent a lot of time at the Salt Lake Templ 4 CONC e doing the temple work on these people. Its a large book, and I have a c 4 CONC opy of it. There is a lot of history in this book also. For me, it me 4 CONC ant not having to do a lot of genealogy digging in the German areas, an 4 CONC d I was happy about that! I consider their research well-done, after h 4 CONC aving had to do some of the digging on my Bier, Forstner and Ziegler li 4 CONC nes. 4 CONT 4 CONT I did not put in all the children of some families that were sidelines t 4 CONC o my own lineage. 4 CONT 4 CONT My lines were not LDS till my brothers and I joined in 1951. My grandm 4 CONC other on my father's side had joined the year before we did. 4 CONT 4 CONT Donna Sears Chernick 4 CONT Bellevue, WA 4 CONT donnachernick@earthlink.net 1 BIRT 2 DATE 31 JAN 1840 2 PLAC Unity, Adams County, Pennsylvania 2 SOUR @S129@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT Peggy, 5 CONT 5 CONT I have a big book book published by the family of John Jacob Zundel, an 5 CONC d also rec'd some data from a Carol McClinton back in 1999: 5 CONT 5 CONT "Family of John Jacob Zundel" prepared and published by Glen F. Harding 5 CONC , M.D. (a great-grandson), p. 320-Chapter XVII 5 CONT 5 CONT Data from Carol McClinton, via e-mail, 29 Oct 1999 (carol@texnet.net) 5 CONT 5 CONT My own connection goes back to John Jacob Zundel (1796-1880) who marrie 5 CONC d Sarah Forstner in 1831, PA. Sarah was the sister of my gg-grandfathe 5 CONC r, Johann George Forstner, Jr. who married Julia Ann/Julianna Ziegler. 5 CONT 5 CONT John and Sarah (Forstner) Zundel were the first in the Zundel family to j 5 CONC oin the LDS church. Here are my notes on them: 5 CONT 5 CONT "Family of John Jacob Zundel" p. 361-2 5 CONT 5 CONT p. 108-119, "Aurora, Their Last Utopia, Oregon's Christian Commune, 185 5 CONC 6-1883" 5 CONT 5 CONT by Eugene Edmund Snyder 5 CONT 5 CONT The Zundels came from the village of Wiernsheim, two miles from George R 5 CONC app's home at Iptingen, and arrived at the Harmony Society in August 18 5 CONC 05. Jakob Zundel was 'converted' by a Mormon missionary in 1836, with t 5 CONC he result that he and wife Sarah spent their last years in Utah. 5 CONT 5 CONT Jacob rec'd his Patriarchal Blessing 28 Jan 1837, at Kirtland, Geauga, O 5 CONC H, by Joseph Smith, Sr. He was Endowed in the Nauvoo Temple, Nauvoo, IL 5 CONC , 18 Dec. 1845. Jacob was ordained a Seventy, 26 Apr 1839, at Far West, C 5 CONC aldwell, MO, by Brigham Young. He was also ordained a High Priest. 5 CONT 5 CONT He was a farmer by profession, and last home was in Willard, Box Elder, U 5 CONC T. In 1870, he had a household of five and no wealth. He was a member o 5 CONC f the Nauvoo 3rd Ward. Jacob came to Utah in Oct. 1852, with the David W 5 CONC ood company. 5 CONT 5 CONT The Zundel's were among those who helped build the town of Harmony, PA. 5 CONT 5 CONT My own line remained with the Christian Commune group, then led by Dr. K 5 CONC eil, and they went from PA (the earliest members of this group built th 5 CONC e town of Harmony, PA, and they were then called "the Harmonist's") to B 5 CONC ethel, MO. My g-grandparents married in Bethel, Shelby Co., MO. From B 5 CONC ethel, they came to Aurora, Oregon, where they had their last settlemen 5 CONC t. All these places are historical sites now. 5 CONT 5 CONT My g-grandparents, John M. Bier/Sophia Forstner, came to Oregon in 1863 v 5 CONC ia wagon train with their first child, who was just 6 weeks old. they s 5 CONC tayed with the Aurora Colony just 3 years, and left after a fall-out wi 5 CONC th the leader, but remained in Oregon. My grandfather, (Arthur Julius B 5 CONC ier) was their youngest child (8 children). He married Esta Adaline Mc 5 CONC Reynolds in KS, her home state, but they spent their lives in Oregon, a 5 CONC nd my mother was their only child. 5 CONT 5 CONT I'm sure the FHL in Salt Lake City must have this Zundel book microfilm 5 CONC ed, or in their library there. The Zundel's had a family association i 5 CONC nvolved in this research and spent a lot of time at the Salt Lake Templ 5 CONC e doing the temple work on these people. Its a large book, and I have a c 5 CONC opy of it. There is a lot of history in this book also. For me, it me 5 CONC ant not having to do a lot of genealogy digging in the German areas, an 5 CONC d I was happy about that! I consider their research well-done, after h 5 CONC aving had to do some of the digging on my Bier, Forstner and Ziegler li 5 CONC nes. 5 CONT 5 CONT I did not put in all the children of some families that were sidelines t 5 CONC o my own lineage. 5 CONT 5 CONT My lines were not LDS till my brothers and I joined in 1951. My grandm 5 CONC other on my father's side had joined the year before we did. 5 CONT 5 CONT Donna Sears Chernick 5 CONT Bellevue, WA 5 CONT donnachernick@earthlink.net 1 DEAT 2 DATE 17 SEP 1840 2 SOUR @S129@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT Peggy, 5 CONT 5 CONT I have a big book book published by the family of John Jacob Zundel, an 5 CONC d also rec'd some data from a Carol McClinton back in 1999: 5 CONT 5 CONT "Family of John Jacob Zundel" prepared and published by Glen F. Harding 5 CONC , M.D. (a great-grandson), p. 320-Chapter XVII 5 CONT 5 CONT Data from Carol McClinton, via e-mail, 29 Oct 1999 (carol@texnet.net) 5 CONT 5 CONT My own connection goes back to John Jacob Zundel (1796-1880) who marrie 5 CONC d Sarah Forstner in 1831, PA. Sarah was the sister of my gg-grandfathe 5 CONC r, Johann George Forstner, Jr. who married Julia Ann/Julianna Ziegler. 5 CONT 5 CONT John and Sarah (Forstner) Zundel were the first in the Zundel family to j 5 CONC oin the LDS church. Here are my notes on them: 5 CONT 5 CONT "Family of John Jacob Zundel" p. 361-2 5 CONT 5 CONT p. 108-119, "Aurora, Their Last Utopia, Oregon's Christian Commune, 185 5 CONC 6-1883" 5 CONT 5 CONT by Eugene Edmund Snyder 5 CONT 5 CONT The Zundels came from the village of Wiernsheim, two miles from George R 5 CONC app's home at Iptingen, and arrived at the Harmony Society in August 18 5 CONC 05. Jakob Zundel was 'converted' by a Mormon missionary in 1836, with t 5 CONC he result that he and wife Sarah spent their last years in Utah. 5 CONT 5 CONT Jacob rec'd his Patriarchal Blessing 28 Jan 1837, at Kirtland, Geauga, O 5 CONC H, by Joseph Smith, Sr. He was Endowed in the Nauvoo Temple, Nauvoo, IL 5 CONC , 18 Dec. 1845. Jacob was ordained a Seventy, 26 Apr 1839, at Far West, C 5 CONC aldwell, MO, by Brigham Young. He was also ordained a High Priest. 5 CONT 5 CONT He was a farmer by profession, and last home was in Willard, Box Elder, U 5 CONC T. In 1870, he had a household of five and no wealth. He was a member o 5 CONC f the Nauvoo 3rd Ward. Jacob came to Utah in Oct. 1852, with the David W 5 CONC ood company. 5 CONT 5 CONT The Zundel's were among those who helped build the town of Harmony, PA. 5 CONT 5 CONT My own line remained with the Christian Commune group, then led by Dr. K 5 CONC eil, and they went from PA (the earliest members of this group built th 5 CONC e town of Harmony, PA, and they were then called "the Harmonist's") to B 5 CONC ethel, MO. My g-grandparents married in Bethel, Shelby Co., MO. From B 5 CONC ethel, they came to Aurora, Oregon, where they had their last settlemen 5 CONC t. All these places are historical sites now. 5 CONT 5 CONT My g-grandparents, John M. Bier/Sophia Forstner, came to Oregon in 1863 v 5 CONC ia wagon train with their first child, who was just 6 weeks old. they s 5 CONC tayed with the Aurora Colony just 3 years, and left after a fall-out wi 5 CONC th the leader, but remained in Oregon. My grandfather, (Arthur Julius B 5 CONC ier) was their youngest child (8 children). He married Esta Adaline Mc 5 CONC Reynolds in KS, her home state, but they spent their lives in Oregon, a 5 CONC nd my mother was their only child. 5 CONT 5 CONT I'm sure the FHL in Salt Lake City must have this Zundel book microfilm 5 CONC ed, or in their library there. The Zundel's had a family association i 5 CONC nvolved in this research and spent a lot of time at the Salt Lake Templ 5 CONC e doing the temple work on these people. Its a large book, and I have a c 5 CONC opy of it. There is a lot of history in this book also. For me, it me 5 CONC ant not having to do a lot of genealogy digging in the German areas, an 5 CONC d I was happy about that! I consider their research well-done, after h 5 CONC aving had to do some of the digging on my Bier, Forstner and Ziegler li 5 CONC nes. 5 CONT 5 CONT I did not put in all the children of some families that were sidelines t 5 CONC o my own lineage. 5 CONT 5 CONT My lines were not LDS till my brothers and I joined in 1951. My grandm 5 CONC other on my father's side had joined the year before we did. 5 CONT 5 CONT Donna Sears Chernick 5 CONT Bellevue, WA 5 CONT donnachernick@earthlink.net 1 FAMC @F10429@ 0 @I29782@ INDI 1 NAME Gideon /Zundel/ 2 GIVN Gideon 2 SURN Zundel 1 SEX M 1 _UID 64A51DCBF6B8C7428F4B9EF2FF1321F237B4 1 CHAN 2 DATE 21 Jun 2005 1 SOUR @S129@ 2 DATA 3 TEXT Peggy, 4 CONT 4 CONT I have a big book book published by the family of John Jacob Zundel, an 4 CONC d also rec'd some data from a Carol McClinton back in 1999: 4 CONT 4 CONT "Family of John Jacob Zundel" prepared and published by Glen F. Harding 4 CONC , M.D. (a great-grandson), p. 320-Chapter XVII 4 CONT 4 CONT Data from Carol McClinton, via e-mail, 29 Oct 1999 (carol@texnet.net) 4 CONT 4 CONT My own connection goes back to John Jacob Zundel (1796-1880) who marrie 4 CONC d Sarah Forstner in 1831, PA. Sarah was the sister of my gg-grandfathe 4 CONC r, Johann George Forstner, Jr. who married Julia Ann/Julianna Ziegler. 4 CONT 4 CONT John and Sarah (Forstner) Zundel were the first in the Zundel family to j 4 CONC oin the LDS church. Here are my notes on them: 4 CONT 4 CONT "Family of John Jacob Zundel" p. 361-2 4 CONT 4 CONT p. 108-119, "Aurora, Their Last Utopia, Oregon's Christian Commune, 185 4 CONC 6-1883" 4 CONT 4 CONT by Eugene Edmund Snyder 4 CONT 4 CONT The Zundels came from the village of Wiernsheim, two miles from George R 4 CONC app's home at Iptingen, and arrived at the Harmony Society in August 18 4 CONC 05. Jakob Zundel was 'converted' by a Mormon missionary in 1836, with t 4 CONC he result that he and wife Sarah spent their last years in Utah. 4 CONT 4 CONT Jacob rec'd his Patriarchal Blessing 28 Jan 1837, at Kirtland, Geauga, O 4 CONC H, by Joseph Smith, Sr. He was Endowed in the Nauvoo Temple, Nauvoo, IL 4 CONC , 18 Dec. 1845. Jacob was ordained a Seventy, 26 Apr 1839, at Far West, C 4 CONC aldwell, MO, by Brigham Young. He was also ordained a High Priest. 4 CONT 4 CONT He was a farmer by profession, and last home was in Willard, Box Elder, U 4 CONC T. In 1870, he had a household of five and no wealth. He was a member o 4 CONC f the Nauvoo 3rd Ward. Jacob came to Utah in Oct. 1852, with the David W 4 CONC ood company. 4 CONT 4 CONT The Zundel's were among those who helped build the town of Harmony, PA. 4 CONT 4 CONT My own line remained with the Christian Commune group, then led by Dr. K 4 CONC eil, and they went from PA (the earliest members of this group built th 4 CONC e town of Harmony, PA, and they were then called "the Harmonist's") to B 4 CONC ethel, MO. My g-grandparents married in Bethel, Shelby Co., MO. From B 4 CONC ethel, they came to Aurora, Oregon, where they had their last settlemen 4 CONC t. All these places are historical sites now. 4 CONT 4 CONT My g-grandparents, John M. Bier/Sophia Forstner, came to Oregon in 1863 v 4 CONC ia wagon train with their first child, who was just 6 weeks old. they s 4 CONC tayed with the Aurora Colony just 3 years, and left after a fall-out wi 4 CONC th the leader, but remained in Oregon. My grandfather, (Arthur Julius B 4 CONC ier) was their youngest child (8 children). He married Esta Adaline Mc 4 CONC Reynolds in KS, her home state, but they spent their lives in Oregon, a 4 CONC nd my mother was their only child. 4 CONT 4 CONT I'm sure the FHL in Salt Lake City must have this Zundel book microfilm 4 CONC ed, or in their library there. The Zundel's had a family association i 4 CONC nvolved in this research and spent a lot of time at the Salt Lake Templ 4 CONC e doi