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5051 begins on image 71/435 Source (S1173)
 
5052 begins on imge 143/345 Source (S1184)
 
5053 begins on imge 145/670 Source (S1185)
 
5054 begins on imge 328/345 Source (S1183)
 
5055 Belmont District. Aged 39 (born Oct., 1860); single; born in California, and both parents born in Maine; works for a lumber co. Patterson, Jennie McLellan (I12011)
 
5056 Belmot Dist., Aged 77 (born Dec. 1828, an error); married for 42 years; in the lumber business Patterson, Charles M. (I12010)
 
5057 Between 1760 and 1771 Alexander and his family moved from York Co, Pa to Fishing Creek, outside of Yorkville, South Carolina (now in York Co.). He was a member of the provisional congress in South Carolina in 1775, and in the Legislature. Passmore includes some of his letters. Love, Alexander (I13220)
 
5058 Bexar Co., certificate 11791 Gamard, Alfred George Jr. (I3610)
 
5059 Bible Lansdale, Thomas Hyatt (I270)
 
5060 Bible Lansdale, Harriet "Hattie" Franklin (I3547)
 
5061 Bible Lansdale, Lt. Philip Thomas (I3772)
 
5062 Bible Lansdale, John Robinson (I3856)
 
5063 Bible Higgins, Jane (I3862)
 
5064 Bible Strain, Robert Bogle (I3865)
 
5065 Bible Strain, Robert Bogle (I3865)
 
5066 Bible Strain, Allen (I11916)
 
5067 Bible Family: Richard Hyatt "Uncle Dick" Lansdale / Margaret Dorsey Ridgely (F185)
 
5068 Bible Family: Samuel Franklin "Franklin" Lansdale / Fannie V. Robinson (F2410)
 
5069 Bible Family: Francis Wesley Brown / Mary Hamilton Lansdale (F2659)
 
5070 Bible Family: Clarence Haxall Pue, Sr. / Harriett "Retta" Heather Hutton (F2814)
 
5071 Bible gives his age as 52 Higgins, Michael (I5048)
 
5072 Biography: "Born near Brookeville, Montgomery County, Md., June 6, 1826, son of Ignatius Waters. Educated at Brookeville Academy and New Windsor College. M.D. University of Pennsylvania, 1852. Of Germantown, Montgomery County, Md." Waters, Dr. William Alexander (I8749)
 
5073 Biography: Henry County, Missouri

SAVAGE, Frederick E. - b: 1836 Lewis Co, KY source: 1883 History of Henry Missouri , National Historical Co. - page: 350
residence: Clinton, Henry Co, MO

Hon. Frederick E. Savage is the seventh child of John and Margaret (Frizell) Savage, and was born in Lewis County, Kentucky, August 12, 1836. His educational advantages were excellent. Besides attending the common schools of his county he was a student of Delaware College, Ohio, where he received a collegiate education. In 1856 he began the study of law under the instruction of J. B. Houston, Esq., at Washington, Kentucky, and after pursuing his studies for six months he entered the law office of S. Holbrook, at Clarksburg, in the same state. There he remained for one year, when he went to St. Louis, Missouri, where he continued to read law in the office of Judge William T. Wood until December, 1857, when he came to Henry County, Missouri, and located at Clinton, the county seat. In 1858 he entered upon the practice of law, continuing therein until 1861, when he enlisted as first lieutenant in Company A, Owens' Battery, Southern army.
After being in the army six months he resigned and returned to his native state, where he resided about a year, when he again enlisted in the Southern army, this time joining Company C, Seventh Cavalry, General John Morgan's command, with which he served as a faithful and gallant soldier until the close of the war. In 1865 he located in Scott County, Kentucky, and commenced teaching school, continuing said occupation until November, 1868, when he returned to Clinton, Missouri, and immediately resumed the practice of law. In 1874 he was elected judge of the probate court, the duties of which he faithfully and ably administered for four years. He filled the office of county attorney, one term by appointment.
In May (20) 1874, he was united in marriage to Miss L. M. Mallory, who is a native of Scott County, Missouri. 
Savage, Hon. Frederick E. (I12489)
 
5074 birth according to 1900 census Tanneret, May (I13947)
 
5075 birth and death date from gravestone Cooper, Elizabeth (I11953)
 
5076 birth and death dates according to tombstone Henry, William (I15540)
 
5077 Birth and death dates are from her gravestone, on which she is "Mary Kirk." Cushman, Mary (I13470)
 
5078 birth and death dates are from his gravestone Deale, Thomas Franklin P. (I5130)
 
5079 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I14903)
 
5080 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Private (I14523)
 
5081 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I13901)
 
5082 birth date from Simpson history seems to conflict with the 1860 census by several months. Simpson, James Granville (I7331)
 
5083 birth date given on baptismal record; place not given. Wiltz, Alcine Conrad (I179)
 
5084 Birth date is on his marriage record as well as his birth record.

According to the birth certificate of his first son, his profession was "scieur de long," or sawyer.

His 1870 parish death record says that he was 87, and that he lived in the “au hameau de Sarradere,” at the hamlet of Sarradere, which is basically just a road on the hillside outside of Aspet. 
Couret, Thomas (I3749)
 
5085 Birth date needs verification. Sparrow, Elizabeth (I11046)
 
5086 birth place according to the 1860 census. Logan, Naomi Tennessee (I5046)
 
5087 birth record gives her name as “Mamie burns” Burns, Mary Davis “Mamie” (I14272)
 
5088 Birth recorded at Settle Monthly Meeting in Yorkshire Waln, Edward (I10899)
 
5089 Birthdate in the family record is 9 Oct. 1807. Birthdate is given in the cathedral record as 23 Oct. 1807, which is after her given baptismal date of 13 June 1807. I go with the family record, and assume the baptismal record is one year off. Fouque, Ana Cecilia (I6647)
 
5090 Birthdate needs verification.

After the war he was "of Sioux City, Iowa"; see the biography of his brother-in-law Henry Worthington in History of Cincinnati and Hamilton County
Craig, William T. (I12479)
 
5091 Birthplace according to notes on her daughter's census entries. She is 34 and the 1850 census and 44 on the 1860 census. Busquet, Elizabeth (I13650)
 
5092 birthplace comes from daughter Mamie's death certificate Williford, Ella (I3882)
 
5093 Bishop of North Carolina. Cheshire, Rt. Rev. Joseph Blount (I9692)
 
5094 Bon Pitard signed as a witness. Source (S712)
 
5095 Bondsman: John E. McCane Family: Dr. Isaac Pollock / Margaret Currens Savage (F2901)
 
5096 Book 112, page 805 McLellan, Anna (I85)
 
5097 Book 65, page 577 McLellan, Sadie R. (I6186)
 
5098 Book 73, page 148 McLellan, Thomas Victor (I6185)
 
5099 Book 78, page 12 McLellan, Albion Horatio , Sr. (I6184)
 
5100 Book A pg. 301 - J.A. McGuire, M.G, w/William Larkin & James McEnery Bres, Charles (I4463)
 
5101 books.google.com Source (S560)
 
5102 Bordeaux, section 2: https://archives.bordeaux-metropole.fr/ark:/75241/vtad06d02b4e9893603/daogrp/0/73 Guillemet, Louis Adrien Sr. (I3698)
 
5103 Born after her father's death. Her name often seems to appear as "Thompson." Tomlinson, Pelagie Rosalie (I17184)
 
5104 Born after his father’s death. Gamard, Augustin Henry (I8331)
 
5105 Born at the family estate "Billingsley," where he lived until he was 10.
"In company with General Graham, in 1825 he migrated to Louisiana, and settled in Rapides Parish. . . . [He purchased several properties which] began at the point where Back Bayou flows out of Bayou Lamourie and extending along the northern bank of Back Bayou, and from thence in a northeeasterly direction towards Bayou Latanier. Together these properties formed "Forest Home Plantation.
He returned in 1835 to Maryland, married Anne Eliza Chilton Mullikin, daughter of William B. Mullikin, a planter of Prince George County, broght her to Louisiana and settled at "Forest Home Plantation," although their summers were spent in Maryland" (Weems History 10-11). 
Weems, Nathaniel Chapman Jr. (I7044)
 
5106 born in Canada Loney, Eliza A. (I4359)
 
5107 born in Canada; a “newspaper dealer” Peltier, Napoleon (I15966)
 
5108 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I4)
 
5109 born in Georgia like both parents Bohanon, Laura "Fannie" (I11973)
 
5110 born in Georgia like both parents; a farmer Rowland, Arthur Conway (I11972)
 
5111 born in Illinois Speakman, Indiana (I6223)
 
5112 born in Louisiana; both parents born in Germany; "attorney at home" Schmidt, John B. J. (I6389)
 
5113 born in Maryland, aged 54; "none" for profession Millar, Alexander (I10167)
 
5114 born in Maryland, as with both parents Cheston, Mary (I7866)
 
5115 born in MIssissippi; father born in England, mother in Massachusetts Harris, Elizabeth “Lizzie” G. (I6391)
 
5116 born in New Jersey Lukens, Elizabeth (I6448)
 
5117 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I3)
 
5118 born in Pennsylvania Maupay, Daniel Jr. (I1064)
 
5119 Born in Pennsylvania or Baltimore, MD Hartman, Johann Peter Sr. (I3895)
 
5120 born in Pennsylvania; seed man, $12500 real estate, $1000 personal property Maupay, Daniel Jr. (I1064)
 
5121 born in second quarter of 1880 Guillot, Henry Victor (I15534)
 
5122 born in Virginia Strain, Allen (I11916)
 
5123 Born in Virginia because the family visited there to escape the threat of yellow fever.

Apparently known as "Good Time Charlie" and "Champagne Charlie." He was King of Rex in 1938. 
McLellan, Charles (I62)
 
5124 born May, 1898. As “Ordie” Rowland, Orell (I14735)
 
5125 born Nov. 1850 in Kentucky; married 18 years; born in Kentucky, and both parents born in Louisiana; bookkeeper Henry, William (I15540)
 
5126 Born “after 1650” because she is not named as immigrating with her parents in 1650. Gott, Susan (I8381)
 
5127 Born, according to her birth record, “a la Rue Coué.” Pitard, Jeanne Renée (I8240)
 
5128 Both her mother and her father were descended from Mayflower pilgrims. Cushing, Henrietta (I3557)
 
5129 Both his will and Succession papers, which concern the sale of a property he held, appear on the Louisiana Wills and Probate records database. The Succession lists his children’s name; the will just names his wife Josephine as sole inheritor. Tamor, François “Frank” (I15632)
 
5130 Both of her husbands are related by blood to the core trees on the site--the first through the Waters, the second through the Thomases--though she is not directly related.

The certificate of marriage read "Edward Waters (Watters), son of Samuel, of Prince George's County, m. 25th day of 12th month called December, 1788, to Hannah Moore Snowden, dau. of William Hopkins of Harford County, at Indian Sring." 
Hopkins, Hannah Moore (I5298)
 
5131 Both of his parents were Irish immigrants and were married there. Thompson, John J. (I13381)
 
5132 Both parents born in Germany. Birth place from her son Henry G. Umland's death certificate; Cat Spring is a bit south of Bellville. Palm, Louise (I14022)
 
5133 Both the Russ and Knight histories say that he was born in "Greenriver" Kentucky, but while there is a Green River in central Kentucky, I can find no place by that name. Knight, William (I4340)
 
5134 Both volumes can be found via books.google.com Source (S94)
 
5135 Bounty lands were awarded for service in the Revolutionary War. Headright law provided the head of a family with a grant of land. Source (S1227)
 
5136 Briefly governor of Fort St. George in Madras, India before his sudden death. Addison, Gulston (I4600)
 
5137 Brother of Reynolds Sandoz, who married Shirley's sister Audrey.

Birth notice, New Orleans States, 27 June 1918, p14:

Board of Health-Births: "Mrs. Claudius C. Sandoz, a boy, 1340 Kerlerec." 
Sandoz, Roy Bethune (I159)
 
5138 Brother of Roy Sandoz, who married Audrey's sister Shirley. Sandoz, Reynolds Albert (I156)
 
5139 Brought by William Stanley. He married Elizabeth Stockett after arriving. He may have had a first wife as well. Plummer, Thomas Sr. (I5389)
 
5140 BS in Mechanical Engineering Hadden, Callender Fayssoux Sr. (I3151)
 
5141 buried as the wife of Aquella Skinner Cornish, Alice (I8972)
 
5142 buried in Blk:212, Lot:0106 Mallory, Lutie M. (I12490)
 
5143 buried in Blk:212, Lot:0106, Gr:08 Savage, Hon. Frederick E. (I12489)
 
5144 buried in Poets’ Corner Addison, Joseph (I4540)
 
5145 Buried in the DeGrange tomb in Metairie Cemetery. Burwell, Robert Turnbull (I207)
 
5146 Buried in the DeGrange tomb in Metairie Cemetery. Burwell, Robert Turnbull Jr. (I208)
 
5147 buried in the Hacker tomb. Gautier, Harry N. (I7862)
 
5148 Buried in the McLellan tomb in Lafayette Cemetery, New Orleans. Here is the inscription:

LEONORA LEVENSALER
Daughter of
ORRIS I. McLELLAN
Died May 25, 1885
Aged 7 yrs & 4 mos. 
McLellan, Leonora (I131)
 
5149 Buried in the McLellan tomb in Lafayette Cemetery; here is the inscription:

LEONORA
Daughter of
Alden & Sarah
McLELLAN
Died Sept....1880
Aged 2 yrs & 8 dys. 
McLellan, Leonora (I60)
 
5150 Buried May 3 Degrange Henry C M/C 72; 2-A R-4-B; T-20 St Anne Ave Degrange, Henry C. (I2863)
 
5151 Butler calls her birth date as "before 1700," but it must have been well before then if her first child was born in 1711. I'll call it "before 1695." ? Brown, Anne (I9326)
 
5152 By 1850 she was a widow, living in France. Her death record names here as "Dubroca." Dubroqua, Marie Elizabeth "Elise" (I17005)
 
5153 by 1860 census Skinner, Susan (I7532)
 
5154 by A. Alexander Family: John Cornelius Hamilton / Elizabeth “Betsy” Black (F1381)
 
5155 By at least two of this couple's names (Continue and Obedience), it seems clear that this is a Puritan family. They were from Long Buckby in Northamptonshire in the midlands. Several children emigrated, presumably in part because of religious beliefs and wanderlust.

Two of this couple's 10 children are ancestors on this tree, but via very different routes that do not re-join until the marriage of John Lansdale, Sr. and May Mannen 7 generations later.

1. Richard Robins is a direct ancestor through his son Obedience, and through the Savage family who moved from Virginia to Kentukcy; they descent directly to May Mannen. Obedience was an early settler to the Virginia colony at Jamestown.

2. Richard's son Edward married Jane Cornish; her second husband George Puddington is a direct ancestor of John Lansdale Sr's via the Franklin family of Anne Arundel Co., Maryland. 
Robins, Richard (I6523)
 
5156 by Aylett Raines Family: Samuel Worthington / Tralucia Stegar Robertson (F8230)
 
5157 by E. Patterson Family: Capt. Samuel Keene / Minerva Hamilton (F2924)
 
5158 by E.S. Woodward Family: Joel Hamilton / Susan Kenny (F3346)
 
5159 by her obituary notice Morris, Clarice (I3717)
 
5160 by J. Trimble (as “Fell”) Family: Elijah T. Currens / Adeliza Fee (F1483)
 
5161 by J.S. Tomlinson Family: Oscar F. Hamilton / Catherine Power (F2923)
 
5162 by J.S. Tomlinson Family: John Thompson Gregg / Amanda F. Gregg (F6325)
 
5163 by magistrate Family: George Robinson / Hannah Gregg (F1413)
 
5164 by Rev. Asa Rand; intentions filed 1 Apr. 1809 Family: Ebenezer Davis / Betsey McLellan (F2255)
 
5165 by Rev. Ephraim Clark Family: Capt. Samuel McLellan / Anna "Anne" Dyer (F2187)
 
5166 by Rev. James McCabe Family: Richard Tillard Estep / Harriet Anne Hall (F3581)
 
5167 by Rev. James Savage Family: John Demoss Gregg / Isabella Doak (F4598)
 
5168 by Rev. James Savage Family: Greenberry Hanson / Rebecca Gregg (F4877)
 
5169 by Rev. Laird Family: Thomas Franklin Lansdale / Eliza Wimberly Strain (F19)
 
5170 by the Rev. Ephraim Clark Family: Aaron Whitney / Jane McLellan (F739)
 
5171 by the Rev. Ephraim Clark Family: John Simonton / Rachel McLellan (F2216)
 
5172 by the Rev. Ephraim Clark Family: Alexander McLellan / Elizabeth Kennedy (F2363)
 
5173 by the Rev. Ephraim Clark Family: Capt. Patrick Porterfield / Mary Webster (F2368)
 
5174 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I2611)
 
5175 by the Rev. J. M. Holton Family: John Mannen / Minerva "Minna" “Mininia” Hamilton (F2927)
 
5176 by the Rev. Joseph Morris Family: William Pollock, Jr. / Elizabeth Hieatt (F4072)
 
5177 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I13000)
 
5178 By the Rev. O. Hutton Family: Dawson Lawrence / Elizabeth Franklin Lansdale (F187)
 
5179 By the Rev. O. Hutton. Family: Charles Robertson Hartshorne / Ella Mariah "Nellie" Lansdale (F2027)
 
5180 by the Rev. Oliver Norris Family: Richard Snowden / Louisa Victoria Warfield (F7910)
 
5181 by the Rev. Thomas Jackson Family: Edward Tillard / Eleanor Maria Estep (F11929)
 
5182 by the Rev. W.V. Moore Family: Norbert Joseph Wiltz / Elizabeth Harrison (F9823)
 
5183 CA according to S685, but the burial is in Nevada. I assume, though, that the Nevada burial is the same person. McLellan, Gladys I. (I13702)
 
5184 calculated back from her death Turner, Mary K. "Polly" (I69)
 
5185 calculated from death date Clagett, Anne Watkins (I16241)
 
5186 calculated from death date  Jones, Elizabeth (I16245)
 
5187 calculated from tombstone Robinson, William (I3369)
 
5188 Caleb represents the generation who moved from Ipswich, Massachusetts, to Maine. The names of the children are taken from his wife's will.

it is not clear to me whether Christian Parsons his wife came from Ipswich, or whether he met her in Maine. 
Boynton, Caleb Jr. (I14296)
 
5189 Called "Councillor" in Hall (page 148). Hall, Thomas W. (I8146)
 
5190 Called "Franklin" by JL Sr.

He died intestate. Baltimore Sun death notice: "LANSDALE - On May 6,1908, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. F. W. BROWN, Sykesville, MD, Samuel F. LANSDALE, aged 72 years. Funeral services at Mount Calvary Church, Roxbury Mills, Howard County, MD, on Friday, May 8, at 2 PM." 
Lansdale, Samuel Franklin "Franklin" (I3483)
 
5191 Called "Willie Boy." He died of pneumonia, the year after his sister Irma (Nookie). von Rosenberg, William Eduard (I279)
 
5192 Called John Sr. His will was written 1770, and proved Oct. 1776. Dye, John (I9370)
 
5193 Came to America in 1635 from St. John Clerkenwell with his brother John; may have settled in Nova Scotia. Russ, Thomas (I4698)
 
5194 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I8497)
 
5195 Can be found on line at the family history archive Source (S546)
 
5196 can be found on-line at http://www.lib.byu.edu/fhc/ Source (S332)
 
5197 Carl Eugen von Rosenberg was the first child of Amanda Falier and Peter Carl Johann von Rosenberg. His mother always looked to him for help in their pioneering days.

He came to Texas in 1849 with his parents. He was too young to have taken much advantage of education before leaving Europe. In Texas Eugen lived on Nassau Farm or Plantation. He soon had his own cows and horses; after he was grown he farmed and was in charge of hauling freight and express from the nearest railroad station.

He married Theodora Anna Henriette Sack-von Roeder on December 17, 1853. They had five children. After the War, Eugen made trips, often of three months' duration, to Mexico to sell cotton. He drove his mules and horses until he was eighty years old.

Carl Eugen von Rosenberg died on October 15, 1913, at Round Top, Texas, and was buried on October 16, 1913, in Florida Chapel Cemetery, Round Top, Fayette County, Texas. 
von Rosenberg, Carl Eugen (I343)
 
5198 Carl Freidrich Wilhelm von Rosenberg was born October 11, 1844. He died as a child. von Rosenberg, Carl Friedrich Wilhelm (I262)
 
5199 Carl Wilhelm, son of Peter Carl and Johanna von Rosenberg, was born on his father's estate, Eckitten, near Memel, East Prussia. He was tall, with piercing brown eyes and dark or brown hair. Upon completing the course at the Memel high school, Wilhelm served as a government surveyor's apprentice. In 1838 he was employed as private secretary to administrative land official and accompanied him to Saxony.

In 1845 at the Royal Academy in Berlin he passed the examination for surveyor with the unusual qualification of "excellent" and became a licensed surveyor.

From 1846 to 1848 he attended the University of Architecture in Berlin, which qualified him as royal architect. He was then employed to supervise construction of two government school buildings in Berlin. Upon completing that assignment in June 1849, he was promptly discharged, proscribed because of outspoken democratic ideas and barred from further employment with the royal Prussian government. Rather than have him receive a dishonorable discharge, Wilhelm's major allowed him to resign his commission as lieutenant in the Prussian Reserve Army.

Wilhelm realized that he would always be opposed by governmental influences because of his liberal ideas, so, like many other cultured Germans of that period, he chose a career in America.

Wilhelm married Auguste Anders near Berlin in September, 1849. In 1850 after arriving in Texas William purchased a small farm, part of Nassau Plantation owned by his father, near Round Top, Fayette County, Texas. He farmed for six years, learned the English language, and in 1855 became a citizen of the United States, and began to call himself William. As a skilled draftsman, he was called upon to draw a design for the Fayette County Courthouse in La Grange. The land office then occupied a small frame building in the Capitol yard.

In 1894, he wrote a tract called the "Kritik: Geschichte des Vereins zum Schutze der Deutschen Auswanderer nach Texas," in which he defended the Society for the Protection of German Immigrants in Texas against some spurious allegations; in the process, the tract became the cornerstone for the study of German immigration and settlement in Texas.

He died at his home in December, 1901, and was buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Austin. 
von Rosenberg, Carl Wilhelm Sr. (I256)
 
5200 Caroline was her husband Christoph Reinhold's second wife. von Rosenberg, Caroline Catharine Ernestine Louise (I16584)
 
5201 carpenter; born in Germany; living in the household of F.W. Brandis (aged 27), also a carpenter from Germany. Another person in the household of L.W. Schlotman, carpenter, aged 21 from Germany. Brossmann, Carl “Charles” Henry (I3362)
 
5202 carpenter; real estate 2,000, pers. estate 275; born in Saxony; both parents of foreign birth; US Citizen Brossmann, Carl “Charles” Henry (I3362)
 
5203 case no. 151498 Hemenway, George W. (I14590)
 
5204 Cathedral record shows 13 June 1807, which conflicts with the Cathedral record of the birthdate as 23 Oct. 1807. Fouque, Ana Cecilia (I6647)
 
5205 Catherine is listed above David on the 1850 census, presumably because she is a bit older. His mother in law Mary Lansdale is also living with them, and two others I presume are servants: Rebecca Pidicon, 25, born in Md; and George Watts, 11, born in DC. Reed, David C. (I11412)
 
5206 Caughron also calls her Sally once (51); Sarah is on the stone, apparently. Demoss, Sarah (I12023)
 
5207 Caughron gives 12 children for this couple. Demoss, Elizabeth (I12039)
 
5208 Caughron gives 12 children for this couple. This family was involved in manufacturing salt. Jackson, William Jr. (I12044)
 
5209 Caughron mentions that a letter existed from her dated Aug. 16, 1824 in Bracken Co., Kentucky, to her grandmother; she mentions her uncles (her mother's brothers) David and Samuel. She calls herself "Rebekah Griegg."

See the letter by her under her daughter Mary.

Is she buried in Bethesda Cemetery? 
Gregg, Rebecca (I9849)
 
5210 Caughron notes that this is is probable place of death. Demoss, Peter (I12026)
 
5211 cause of death was “inquest pending” on the death certificate Maupay, Harry (I15582)
 
5212 cause of death: consumption Posey, Jessie (I15939)
 
5213 census seems to say Sept. 1899 Perkins, Clarence Warrick Jr. (I6594)
 
5214 ceremony performed by Rev. James Savage Family: John Matkin Gregg / Julia Ann Hamilton (F1384)
 
5215 certificate 6491 Guillemet, William Antoine (I3745)
 
5216 certificate dated 6 Nov. Family: Luciano "Lucian" Cristofaro / Maria Taormina (F10239)
 
5217 certificate obtained on 2 June 1859. Family: Arthur Pitard, Sr. / Catherine "Kate" Mary Copley (F125)
 
5218 Certificate of Death Cunningham, Nannie Lou (I15008)
 
5219 Chabot credits Otto Groos' "Als der Groosvater die Groosmutter nahm" for some information, but he also knew members of the family. Source (S1121)
 
5220 Chabot lists 9 children that she had with Karl Groos. Moureau, Hulda Amalie (I8943)
 
5221 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I16480)
 
5222 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I16479)
 
5223 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I3198)
 
5224 Chalkley, 2.292 records that "Richard Trotter and Nancy Strain, widow" stood as surety for "Danl. Early" on November (?) 27, 1790.

Chalkley, 2.314 records this: 1794—July 29, James Trotter and Joseph Beard, James McNutt, John Allen, sureties. James Trotter and Mary Beard, daughter of Wm. Beard (consent). Teste: Joseph Beard.

Note that one of Nancy's grandchildren by her first husband James Strain, via her son Allen, was named William Trotter Strain.

Two Trotters died and left wills in Washington Co., TN: Alexander (d. 1795) and his son Joseph (who died the year before, in 1794). Alexander also had sons David and Joseph, and a daughter Susanna.

Land record, Augusta Co., Virginia:

D. bk. 34, p. 257, Dec. 18, 1807: Richard Trotter & Agnes, Robert Strain, James Strain, & Agnes Strain all of the state of Tenn. by John Strain their attorney & John Strain & Nancy of Augusta to Isaac Yearout their parts of the estate of James Strain deceased, subject to dower of Agnes Strain their mother, who has since inter married with Richard Trotter, together with Robert Strain, Jane Strain & Agnes Strain children & heirs of James Strain - also another 1/8 part they purchased from their sister Polly Connelly's husband David Connelly. Polly is deceased, Arthur Connelly & James Strain Connelley infant children of Polly Connelly.

There is one, older, book on the Trotter family: Susie Eager Trotter. Trotter genealogy: the Virginia-Tennessee-Mississippi Trotter line, 1725-1948. Louisville, Ky.: Mayes Printing, c1948. I cannot, however, find either this Richard or any Strains or McLintocks in the volume. 
Trotter, Richard (I11928)
 
5225 CHAN8 Jan 2002 Family: Giles Heath / Elizabeth C. Edwards (F1074)
 
5226 CHAN8 Jan 2002 Family: Frank Peterson / Emma Edwards (F1075)
 
5227 CHAN8 Jan 2002 Family: Cpl. Charles Mason Edwards / Isabella Fenton (F1076)
 
5228 CHAN8 Jan 2002 Family: David McLellan / Betsey Phinney (F1084)
 
5229 CHAN8 Jan 2002 Family: James Harker Roach Edwards / Emeline McLellan (F1085)
 
5230 CHAN8 Jan 2002 Family: Royal Twombly / Mary Parker McLellan (F1086)
 
5231 CHAN8 Jan 2002 Family: James McLellan / Angie Jordan (F1087)
 
5232 CHAN8 Jan 2002 Family: Giles Heath / Sarah Jane McLellan (F1088)
 
5233 Chancery Record Abstracts of Dorchester County, Md:
#433 - 1857: BROWN, Eccleston, dec
Heirs:
Mary BROWN
Sarah T BROWN
Guardian - Edward R GOSLIN 
Brown, Eccleston (I7434)
 
5234 Charles and Anne (Davidge) Griffith had 11 children. Griffith, Charles (I16893)
 
5235 Charles and Anne (Davidge) Griffith had 11 children. Davidge, Anne (I16894)
 
5236 Charles Theriot is listed as both the buyer and seller of slaves in Attakapas Co. in April and June of 1812. Theriot, Charles (I3893)
 
5237 Charlotte Wilhelmine Libussa Froelich was born in Ragnit, Germany, on November 9, 1839, and was also christened in Ragnit. She was the daughter of Dr. Christoph Froelich and Laura Rossette Eleonore von Rosenberg, who received in her dowry the old von Rosenberg home, Bertulischken or Raddeilen Estate.

Tragedy came early in Libussa's life when both her parents died within a few months, leaving her an orphan at the age of six. Her family was then separated and she was sent to live with the family of her uncle Peter Carl Johann von Rosenberg. She was adopted by Peter Carl, made a member of the family, and called "Aunt" by later generations.

According to Alma Julie von Rosenberg (Tomlinson)'s notes, "Ida von Ruckeshall-von Rosenberg [the third wife wife of Otto's von Rosenberg's oldest child Gustav Gotthard] was repeatedly referred to as the aunt and Guardian of the Froelich girls, who became orphans and went to old Garossen and then to Russia as Governesses and never returned. They were sisters of Libussa Froelich who came to Texas, adopted by Peter Carl Johann von Rosenberg, and she never saw her immediate family again!"

In 1849 she immigrated with the von Rosenberg family to Texas and lived on a plantation called Nassau. On October 3, 1857, at the age of eighteen, she married Herman Gustav Hellmuth, land owner and teacher, whose first wife, Johanna Carolina von Rosenberg, was Libussa's double first cousin. To Libussa and Herman, two sons and three daughters were born.

After the death of her husband on July 18, 1900, Libussa went to Hallettsville, Lavaca County, Texas, to live with her daughter, Ella Louise Hellmuth-Young, and remained there the rest of her life. Libussa died on June 26, 1918, at the home of her daughter, Ella Louise Hellmuth-Young in Hallettsville, and was buried in Pilgrim's Rest Cemetery at Bellville. 
(Froelich) Von Rosenberg, Charlotte Wilhelmine Libussa (I788)
 
5238 Check Hinshaw's volume on Virginia Quaker records; apparently two of couple's daughters, Phoebe and Joanna, became Quakers. Demoss, James (I9890)
 
5239 Check Hinshaw's volume on Virginia Quaker records; apparently two of couple's daughters, Phoebe and Joanna, became Quakers. Phoebe (I12577)
 
5240 Check on this name? Thomas and Newman disagree. Thomas, Samuel (I11269)
 
5241 Check on this name? Thomas and Newman disagree. Warfield, Anna (I11270)
 
5242 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Private (I14102)
 
5243 Check this out? she as his wife seems to disagree with Newman; see 1.431, and 1.441-42. Thomas and Newman disagree. Warfield, Mary Thomas (I11287)
 
5244 Child pages of this site include Maryland Land Records, the Special Archives, Government Records, the Maryland History pages, and the Archives of Maryland Online Source (S41)
 
5245 Children are recorded in Wright, Anne Arundel Church Records (page 1), but dates were apparently illegible. Burgess, Edward (I6519)
 
5246 Children:

Leas, Ella . . . Frank E . . . Mattie H Welch . . . 01/15/1900 121 155
Leas, Mattie H . . . Frank E . . . Mattie H Welch . . . 09/11/1897 111 1015
Leas, Duane . . . Frank E. . . . Mattie H. Welch . . . M W . . . 01/07/1894 102 989
Leas, John N. . . . Frank E. . . . Mattie H. Welch . . . M W . . . 12/15/1895 106 230 
Leas, Frank E. (I15170)
 
5247 Children:

Leas, Ella . . . Frank E . . . Mattie H Welch . . . 01/15/1900 121 155
Leas, Mattie H . . . Frank E . . . Mattie H Welch . . . 09/11/1897 111 1015
Leas, Duane . . . Frank E. . . . Mattie H. Welch . . . M W . . . 01/07/1894 102 989
Leas, John N. . . . Frank E. . . . Mattie H. Welch . . . M W . . . 12/15/1895 106 230 
Welch, Mattie H. (I15171)
 
5248 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I4329)
 
5249 Christian and his wife Elizabeth von Grotthuss had seven children. von Grotthuss, Elizabeth Magdalene (I16633)
 
5250 Christian and his wife Elizabeth von Grotthuss had seven children. von Schröders, Christian (I16707)
 
5251 Christian Boynton, with a daughter named Rachel Decker, made a will in Pownalborough 25 Apr. 1760. The names of the children are taken from her will.

Note of this family apparently appears in the NEGHS vol. 110 (1956). 
Parsons, Christian (I14297)
 
5252 Christian may have been in the Revolutionary War?

He was raised in the German Reform church, but married in the Episcopalian Church; this was presumably then a mixed marriage. 
Ish, Christian (I9373)
 
5253 Christoph Schröders was her second marriage. von Krummes, Catharina Elisabeth (I16710)
 
5254 Christopher Osgood's third wife.

She may have been Sarah Russ--the sister of John Russ Jr. who married Christopher Osgood's sister Deborah
Sarah (I4673)
 
5255 cirrhosis of the liver. A Death record appears in St. Louis, Missouri death records, saying that he died in Galena, Ks. Mannen, Leslie Hamilton (I348)
 
5256 cited in Sanders, vol. 2, p. 103 Source (S246)
 
5257 Clara was married on the same day as her sister Estelle; the certificates appear next to each other in the Parish Marriage records Family: Emile Joseph Malbrough / Clara Elizabeth Marzoni (F11053)
 
5258 Clarion Ledger (Jackson, Mississippi), 10 Feb. 1923, p3

Miss Blanche Coffee Becomes Bride

Friends and relatives in Jackson have received announcement of the marriage of Miss Blanche Coffee, of Shreveport, but formelry of Jackson, and Mr. Paul Wharton Turnbull, of New Orleans. The marriage was a quiet affair in the home of the bride's mother in Shreveport, and the happy couple left at once in a touring car to spend the honeymoon in the Ozark Mountains.
Mr. and Mrs. Turnbull are now at the St. Charles, in New Orleans, awaiting the completion of their home where they will at once begin housekeeping.
The bride is remember as an assistant to Prof. Robert Pitard and also as an instructor of music at Belhaven College so it is that her Jackson friends are hastening to offer congratulations and best wishes for the happy couple. 
Family: Paul Wharton Turnbull / Blanche M. Coffee (F5595)
 
5259 Clark derives this name from his father's will, where is is apparently named Ann Gambrill. Marriott, Ann (I13073)
 
5260 Clark derives this name from his father's will. Marriott, Emanuel (I13072)
 
5261 Clark derives this name from his father's will. Marriott, Sarah (I13074)
 
5262 Clark has a long article about him and his descendants written by Nettie Major. Meriweather, Rueben (I9112)
 
5263 Clark says she was deceased before her husband wrote his will. I've seen her named elsewhere as Elizabeth and Ann. Davis, Mary (I8884)
 
5264 Classifies politicians by birth- and deathplaces, birth and death years, names, and graveyards, among other categories. A big help! Source (S180)
 
5265 Clearly the name becomes "Updike." Opdyke, Lawrence (I2777)
 
5266 Clearly, an ancestor was a tailor. He was a minister in Schönbach and Dreidorf. Sartorius, Johann Wilhelm (I1782)
 
5267 Co-executor of his father's will in 1722. Hixson, Benjamin Sr. (I9503)
 
5268 coal miner McPherson, John Alexander (I17234)
 
5269 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I15676)
 
5270 Complements the information in Frank McDonald's essay on Augustus Austere Tomlinson (S 257). Source (S276)
 
5271 computed from gravestone Johnson, Emma Josephine (I236)
 
5272 computed from gravestone Johnson, Benjamin Hixson (I919)
 
5273 computed from gravestone Dye, Johnson (I9357)
 
5274 computed from gravestone Dye, Virginia (I9358)
 
5275 computed from gravestone Dye, John Hixson Jr. (I9359)
 
5276 computed from her gravestone Adams, Nancy (I1434)
 
5277 Confusingly, he had two sons named William, one via each of his first two wives, Hester and Hannah.

He was a minister of the Society of Friends, and, according to Thomas, "the minute-book of the ‘Meeting of the Clifts' contains a number of testimonies to his memory, recorded at the time of his death."

Hayward, who says that he was born in 1633, says that he was born a Puritan near Jamestown, to which his father had immigrated in 1618. She continues: "In 1657 two influential visitors, Thomas Thurston and Josiah Coale came and preached to a growing group of Friends (Quakers). William started writing his name Coale after this. At this time William II associated with older relative, Thomas Cole. In 1658 William refused to bear arms in the militia and was subjected to land penalties." I see, however, no support for this on her site, so this needs verification.

According to Nesbitt, "Thomas Sparrow of Sparrow's Rest on the Road (Rhode) River, and William Coale, Sr. of Great Bonnerston at West River, the maternal grandfathers of three Snowden sisters who were Sandy Spring's First Ladies, were eloquent, fearless Quaker Preachers. William Coale's untimely death in 1678 occurred as a result of his lengthy imprisonment in ‘a nasty stinking dungeon' in Virginia where he had dared to go to spread the gospel." 
Coale, William Sr. (I7792)
 
5278 Contains a genealogy of Hugh and Elizabeth McLellan's descendants on 658-72. Source (S240)
 
5279 Contains a history and muster rolls (including service records) for the unit. The history uses primary sources mostly, which is interesting to read, but means that it lacks helpful context to provide an overall narrative. Source (S106)
 
5280 Contains abstracts of original documents and lots of other solid info. Great site. The descendancy report is on rootsweb. There is also a book, A Partial Genealogy of the Name Yarnall-Yarnell, 1683-1970, which they mention on their site. Source (S324)
 
5281 contains few dates. Source (S395)
 
5282 Contains much information about others in the region as well. Source (S373)
 
5283 Contains sections on the Ducketts as well as related families including Wiliams, Hilleary, Bowie, Nuthall, Sprigg, Mullikin, Belt, Cheney, Jacob families. This can be found at the Family History Archive at BYU, http://www.lib.byu.edu/fhc/. Source (S331)
 
5284 Contains the story of Stephen Clough and Marie Antoinette. Source (S272)
 
5285 contains transcripts of some early Quaker marriage certificates Source (S1081)
 
5286 Convinced to Quakerism in Scotland. Alexander was his last child of 11. Falconer, David (I10121)
 
5287 Cook County Clerk, comp. Cook County Clerk Genealogy Records. Cook County Clerk’s Office, Chicago, IL Source (S882)
 
5288 Cope and Fulthey give futher information of descendants:

"Of Jeremiah's six children, Moses married Sarah, daughter of Michael and Hannah (Maris) Harlan, 3d mo. 19, 1760, and had four children, of whom Jeremiah was born 9th mo. 16, 1762. He married Anne, daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth Whitson, of Sadsbury township. He died 3d mo. 12, 1816, and she 5th mo. 4, 1818. Of their six children, Jeremiah, born 7th mo. 5, 1798, married Mary, daughter of Eli and Sarah (Scarlett) Thompson, 10th mo. 11, 1827. She was born 5th mo. 15, 1810. He died 4th mo. 17, 1876. Of their seven children, Charles Thompson, the youngest, was born 8th mo. 23, 1846, and married Emma F., daughter of William L. Chandler, of New Garden township, 9th mo. 9, 1874. Their three children are William C., Lilian, and Chester Thompson."
Jeremiah Starr, the emigrant, settled in Londongrove township, his son Moses in New Garden, about 1760, on a tract of two hundred and eleven acres, on which his son Jeremiah lived, also Jeremiah, son of the last, and on part of which (forty-eight acres) Charles T. Starr resides. His house was built by his father in 1823. The mother of Charles T. was a granddaughter of John Scarlett, who married Mary, daughter of Joseph and Mary Dixon. John was the son of Nathaniel Scarlett, who married Hannah Dutton. Nathaniel was a son of Humphrey Scarlett. Charles Starr is the proprietor of the "Pleasantville Green-houses," in New Garden township, two miles from Avondale, on the Philadelphia and Baltimore Central Railroad. He is one of the most successful florists in the State, and especially noted as a tuberose-grower. He makes a specialty of carnation pinks, which, with his other innumerable varieties, he ships by mail to all parts of the country. His plants and bulbs, put up in small packages, are usually transported through the mails. From small beginnings he has extended his green-houses and establishment to large proportions, and does annually an extensive business." 
Starr, Moses (I4481)
 
5289 Cope gives this couple 8 children. Cooper, John (I1986)
 
5290 Cope gives this couple 8 children. Yarnall, Jane (I9987)
 
5291 Cordelia's parents were apparently wealthy plantation-owners in Louisiana, related to the elite of the south. Green, Cordelia Beatrice (I1704)
 
5292 Cotton Mather wrote a biography of him published in 1697, which Goold relies heavily upon. Apparently he captained a ship for the Royal Navy, was a treasure hunter in the Caribbean during the 1680s, became knighted as "Sir William Phips," and was a Governor of Massachusetts colony (which the time included Maine, to which he led military expeditions against the French and Indians). On his colorful life, see:

* Alice Lounsberry, Sir William Phips: Treasure Fisherman and Governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony (1941)
* Emerson W. Baker, The New England Knight: Enrichment, Advancement and the Life of Sir William Phips, 1651-1695 (Toronto: U of Toronto Press, 1998) 
Phips, Sir William (I12807)
 
5293 Could have been from Fife, in Scotland, to judge by the names he gave to his land in Maryland (S122).

Saunders has no child of Ninian Beall named Margery, and has Ester Beall marrying Joseph Belt, not a Sprigg. I need to check up on this . . .

The descendants of this family, at least as I have found in initial searches on the web, are among the most confused I have seen. What I have here is very thin, and entirely up for revision, because real research on the family at least seems to be very thin. I am looking for some articles in print on the family to provide a descent which is justifiable. For now, I rely on Saunders (S122). 
Beall, Ninian Sr. (I8508)
 
5294 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I6623)
 
5295 covers various meetings, and includes images and a genealogical chart of the Galloway family. Source (S352)
 
5296 Cureton (S334) does not give a wife for him. Iglehart, Thomas (I10117)
 
5297 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I66)
 
5298 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I42)
 
5299 DAR # 23873, from which information on her comes. Levensaler, Nettie Mary (I12696)
 
5300 DAR # 36715; descended from James Simonton (1735-1813), served in the regiment raised for the defences of Machias. Coburn, Alsy A. (I13334)
 

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