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9001 Married, with no children. Lansdale, William Cyril (I11410)
 
9002 Mary and Ruth are named in the patent for Essex, not in church records. They must have been born, like Seaborne, before immigrating. Millicent (I3348)
 
9003 Mary Ann and her husband Eli had 11 children in all.

Eli's family bible record is preserved as an appendix in Welsh. 
Warfield, Mary Ann (I2627)
 
9004 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I29)
 
9005 Mary may or may not have been their child.

There is much speculation on Paschke's website "Descendants of Paul Busey" about a possible parent for him named Elizabeth. 
Bucey, Paul (I6869)
 
9006 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I29)
 
9007 Mary Waters and her husband are both descended from Mary Giles and Jacob Franklin, their grandparents. They are first cousins, therefore. She is included on the Quaker Ancestors page.

Dr. Samuel and Mary apparently had 10 children in all, of whom four daughters grew up and married. 
Waters, Mary (I3443)
 
9008 Maryland Calendar of Wills and Other Maryland Wills, 25.313:

Wooding, John-Anne Arundel Co., planter. Died 22 Jul. 1741; probated 12 Dec. 1747

To son John Wooding, tract "Parishes Range," 270 A., in Baltimore Co.
To son Solomon, my dwelling plantation, 50 A.,
part of "Mary's Mount"; to second son Solomon;
my dau. Elizabeth Battee, 1 slave.
Sons John and Solomon Wooding, executors.
Witnesses : John Jacobs, Robert Davis, William Davis. 
Wooden, Elizabeth (I3342)
 
9009 Maryland Calendar of Wills and Other Maryland Wills.
Battee, Fardinando-Anne Arundel Co. (no death date); will probated 29 April 1745, 
Battee, Fardinando Jr. (I3341)
 
9010 Maryland Calendar of Wills and Other Maryland Wills.
Battie, Seaborn-A. A. County
2nd Jan. 1687
3rd March 1687/8
To wife Eliza.: extx, all land during life.
To only son Samuel, and hrs., plantation at death of wife afsd.
To sister Dinah, wife of Thomas Knighton, personalty.
To wife and son afsd., residue of estate equally; sd. son to be of age at
21 yrs.
Test: Woolfran Hunt, Richard Rigge, Henry Sury, Henry Hanslap.
(4.286) 
Battee, Seaborne (I3356)
 
9011 Matrimony Notice, Times-Picayune, 5 July 1908, p8:

Feahney - Carpenter - On Wedensday, July 1, 1908, at 6 o’clock p.m., at the Church of the Immaculate Conception, by Rev. Terrell, S.J., Charles Feahney, Jr., to Edna Carpenter. No cards.

Notice, New Orleans States, 19 June 1916, p13:

Reconciliation Fails, Wife asks Separation

Mrs Edna Feahney, married to Charles Feahney July 1, 1908, instituted separation proceedings Monday charging that he repeatedly failed to pay the rent, necessitating her moving and leaving the household furniture.
Finally she secured emplyment as a saleswoman in D.H. Holmes’ department store to support herself and little daughter, it is charged. She adds that a reconciliation failed. 
Carpenter, Edna (I15462)
 
9012 Matrimony Notice, Times-Picayune, 5 July 1908, p8:

Feahney - Carpenter - On Wedensday, July 1, 1908, at 6 o’clock p.m., at the Church of the Immaculate Conception, by Reve. Terrell, S.J., Charles Feahney, Jr., to Edna Carpenter. No cards. 
Feahney, Charles Jr. (I744)
 
9013 May 21 in Needles (91). Family: William Freeland / Elizabeth C. Hambleton (F5431)
 
9014 May have served in the revolution, from Washington Co, Pa. Demoss, James (I12035)
 
9015 Maybe "Louday" or "Londay" or "Lovday"? Lowday, Charles Leon (I1453)
 
9016 Maybe married to a Bridget McGee? McMillan, Thomas (I3438)
 
9017 maybe Schroetzer? Schreiber, Wilhelm Heinrich Emil (I16747)
 
9018 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I4819)
 
9019 Maybe with brothers Antoine and Hubert. Bertrand, Jean Baptiste Jr. (I17179)
 
9020 Maybe, but I don't find any record of it in the Mason Co. Marriage volume from 1797-1811 Family: Andrew Dye / Ann Lamb (F6743)
 
9021 Mayflower passenger. Allerton, Isaac Sr. (I13395)
 
9022 Mayor of Canterbury, apparently. Clagett, George (I6257)
 
9023 Mayor of New Orleans, 1884-1888 Guillotte, Mayor Joseph Valsin (I8639)
 
9024 Mayor of Portland, 1863-65, 1868-69. McLellan, Jacob (I3422)
 
9025 McDonald's SAR application says that he was married in Bellville in Austin Co., not in Bosque Co. McDonald, Dr. John Francis (I3880)
 
9026 McLellan is not included in the index at all, though some allied families are. Source (S624)
 
9027 McMurry says (page 181) that she takes information about John Waters Williams children from Jessie Palmer Williams (S 1062 on this site). Source (S1061)
 
9028 MD Levensaler, Dr. Henry Coombs (I1665)
 
9029 MD Iglehart, Dr. Nathan Edmondson Berry (I3597)
 
9030 MD Lt.Col / Air Corps WWII Turnbull, John "Jack" Iglehart (I13915)
 
9031 Meaburn Town Head Addison, Rev. Lancelot (I4539)
 
9032 Member of Md. House of Delegates; Member of Congress; first Comptroller of the U.S. Treasury (1802-1811); appointed by James Madison to be Associate Justice on US Supreme Court (1811- 1835).

He built and lived at Marietta House in Prince George's County beginning abt. 1812; it is now a museum and the headquarters of the Prince George's Co. Historical Society and the Society's DeMarr Memorial Library of County History. 
Duvall, Gabriel (I12144)
 
9033 Member of Metropolitan Washington DC police for 32 years. Private detective for 25 years. Simpson, Julian Randolph (I5737)
 
9034 Member of New Orleans Cotton Exchange; Vice-President of City Park Improvement Association. Couret, William Henry Sr. (I3339)
 
9035 Member of the Legislature; Member of the state Constitutional Convention in 1864 representing Prince George's County. (Thomas Hyatt Lansdale was also a member of this convention, representing Montgomery County.) Belt, Edward Williamson Jr. (I8524)
 
9036 Memel is now Klaipėda, Lithuania von Rosenberg, Johannes Carl (I18)
 
9037 Memel is now named Klaipeda. Family: Peter Carl Johann von Rosenberg / Johanna Dorothea Froelich (F11)
 
9038 mentioned as "daughter Sarah Burgess" in her mother's will. Chew, Sarah (I6521)
 
9039 Mentioned as "son Samuel and his wife Ann" in his mother's will. Children are also named. Chew, Samuel (I7799)
 
9040 Mentioned in her father’s obituary. Turnbull, Annie (I15459)
 
9041 Mentioned in her husband’s obituary. Delaney, Emily (I15457)
 
9042 Mentioned in his father's will as receiving 200 acres. Brewer, Joseph (I13137)
 
9043 Mentioned in his father's will. Johnson, Daniel (I2798)
 
9044 Mentioned in his father's will. Brewer, John III (I3361)
 
9045 Mentioned in his father's will. Demoss, Ishmael (I12031)
 
9046 Mentioned in his father’s obituary. Turnbull, James (I15458)
 
9047 Mentioned in his grandfather Richard Lansdale's will, which says that he must have been born by 1781. Waters, Richard Lansdale (I5319)
 
9048 Mentioned in his grandfather Rut Johnson's will. Johnson, Joseph (I2760)
 
9049 Mentioned in his grandfather Rut Johnson's will. Johnson, Cornelius (I2770)
 
9050 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I13819)
 
9051 mentioned on death record are niece Mrs. Joy Wood (in California), niece Cynthia Mary Kennelly (in Shoreham-by-Sea), nephew Mr. E.F. Archer (in Enfield, Middlesex), nephew J.L. Rihill (in Brighton) and niece Mrs. V.E.B. Cross (Oakwood, Middlesex). Friskney, Beatrice Mary (I745)
 
9052 Mentioned on her sister Elizabeth’s marriage record:

“Pour la mariée [i.e., Elizabeth] Nicolas Acart, son neveu du côté de sa soeur M Marguerite Boiaval et Jacques Gamard son beau-frère.” 
Boiaval, Marie Marguerite (I8360)
 
9053 Mertz doesn't record John II's first wife as Downing, but says that he married Eleanor abt. 1760-61.

I use the rootsweb documentation on this page on the McNew family for help here: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:360076&id=I0483

This updates some of Mertz. I also use it for the updated birth dates for this couple's children. 
Morris, John L. II (I13533)
 
9054 Mertz doesn't record John II's first wife as Downing, but says that he married Eleanor abt. 1760-61.

I use the rootsweb documentation on this page on the McNew family for help here: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:360076&id=I0483 
Downing, Maria Hannah (I13534)
 
9055 Mertz gives a death date of 1788. Cushman, David (I13473)
 
9056 Mertz has a "Sallie Turney," b 1839, who may be this person; the 1860 census, however, has her only 11 years old. Turney, Sarah (I7074)
 
9057 Methodist Episcopal? Maupay, Helen Amanda (I14159)
 
9058 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I1046)
 
9059 Miami Co. marriage index gives her name, married to Richard H. Lansdale. This needs further confirmation. McLung, Mary H. (I12429)
 
9060 Michael and Ruth (Todd) Dorsey had 9 children. Dorsey, Michael (I16453)
 
9061 Michael and Ruth (Todd) Dorsey had 9 children. Todd, Ruth (I16454)
 
9062 Middle initial seems to be "H" in family bible, but is "C." on his gravestone.

In 1850 "Jas. Strain," a "land dealer," appears living alone in Memphis, b. in abt 1818; this seems likely to be him. Preserved at Essex there is a deed for land in Tippah Co., Mississippi that he sold to a James and Martha Fort in in 1852; it lists him as "James Strain of Memphis, Tennessee." On the outside JL Sr has written, for some reason, "Sold to Gov. Joseph/James W. Matthews."

This is also likely to be him because he seems to have traveled away from his family; his mother lived across the state in Blount Co. He married in 1851 in DeSoto Co., Mississippi (just over the border from Memphis), and in 1860 he is definitely in Sebastian Co., Arkansas, making a good living as a farmer, with just his daughter at this point, his wife having died from complications following childbirth seven years before.

He is in Sulphur Township, on the northern edge of the county, where it borders the Arkansas River; the county was only formed in 1851. Because 1850 was the first census to list entire households, his wife barely registers on it; she appears only as "E Wimberly" in her father's household in 1850. [The census gives his location as "Sulphur Twp., Milar Post Office," though I don't see this location on this 1887 Sebastian Co. map.]

According to his grandson John Lansdale Sr.'s family memory, he "was a somewhat prominent man; was at one time Land Commissioner of Tennessee and at another time Land Commissioner of Arkansas. . . . My mother told me he was a rather important slave-owner. He settled in Memphis, married Miss Wimberly and my mother was born in 1852; her mother died at birth." He also notes in a 1920 letter that he was a Whig. He was a farmer in 1860, and appears on the slave lists as the owner of 9 slaves in Sebastian Co., Arkansas.

His family was apparently divided during the Civil War. Blount County, as with much of Eastern Tennessee, held northern sympathies. According to his mother's obituary, she left Tennessee after losing her land because she did not sympathize with the southern cause, and traveled with her oldest son John Higgins Strain to live in Washington, D.C. That's where J.H.Strain's wife's family the Houstons lived, and she was buried with them there. James, however, stayed south. This also means that the family had lived in Blount County for approximately 48 years, from about 1812 until the start of the Civil War.

The family rift seems to have been healed after the war. In 1870 he was living in Montgomery County, Maryland, with his daughter, in his brother's household. It is a pretty good guess that the Civil War ruined him; no property is listed. This was where his daughter Eliza met Thomas Lansdale. 
Strain, James (I268)
 
9063 Might she be related to the other Skinners on the tree, who originated largely from the Eastern Shore? Skinner, Mary (I7065)
 
9064 Might this be Jean-Bertrande, who may have moved to Toulouse at one point? Couret, Bertrand (I3755)
 
9065 minister: H L Stephenson Family: James Henderson Strain / Angeline McWhorter (F8386)
 
9066 minister: John C Stephenson Family: John Strain / Jane McWhorter (F8388)
 
9067 mistakenly as "Clarissa"; aged 20, born in Louisiana Waters, Cornelia R. (I10218)
 
9068 mistakenly as "Eliza C," female aged 15, in his father's household. Savage, Rev. Elijah Currens (I5852)
 
9069 month and year come from the 1900 census; specific date from Argall site. Argall, William (I15891)
 
9070 Mortality Schedule: Died in August, aged 63; was a farmer Hunt, Nathaniel R. (I2749)
 
9071 mosesrawlings.com says that this is a "Rachel Hammond," but I see no record of this in Newman's Anne Arundel Gentry under the Hammonds. The source cited for the last name is Warfield, who mentions that this is "without doubt" true--meaning that there is doubt, and he is guessing.

Her baptism seems to be for the occasion of her marriage? The record says "Rachel wife of John Welsh." 
Rachel (I5980)
 
9072 Most of this is from Cope (S263); I have added a few points from this site. The site no longer exists. Source (S264)
 
9073 Most of what I have been able to cross-reference seems accurate, though I wish there were sources cited. Source (S167)
 
9074 Moved from Connecticut to Elizabeth, New Jersey before 19 Jun. 1759. Cushman, Thomas (I13488)
 
9075 Moved from Virginia to Kent Island, MD about 1650, then a widower with two children, James and John.

According to Clark, "He served as one of the justices of the county court for Kent County in 1651 when Captain Robert Vaughan was commander and is listed among the inhabitants of Ketn in 1652. Appointed by Richard Bennette, Edward Courtiss, and William Claibourne as one of nine to govern Kent Island in 1652, he also with Philip Connor was to be one of any court of action" (86). 
Ringgold, Thomas (I7942)
 
9076 Moved to Illinois with her father. McLellan, Mary Adams (I1450)
 
9077 Moved to Illinois with her father. McLellan, Lydia Caroline (I1451)
 
9078 Moved to Kentucky, like her sister Ann. Stockett, Eleanor (I6715)
 
9079 Moved to Kentucky, like her sister Eleanor. Stockett, Ann (I6714)
 
9080 Moved to Missouri, and died there. Waters, Joab (I8072)
 
9081 Moved to Ohio and married there. Simpson, Frank (I7183)
 
9082 Moved to Tennessee in the 1830s. Warfield, George Hanson (I8839)
 
9083 MP for Berwick and commissioner of the revenue for Ireland; noted on his son's biographies in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography for England. Ogle, Samuel (I10044)
 
9084 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I15868)
 
9085 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I2)
 
9086 Much fuller records than in Wright, though many overlap. Source (S188)
 
9087 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I15675)
 
9088 Much of her ancestry is of Dutch descent, from families who moved from New York and New Jersey to northern Virginia in the 18th century. Her grandmothers, Mary and Lydia Hixson, were sisters.

She lived in the Union Mills area of Fairfax Co., VA. She and her family moved to Texas in 1862. 
Dye, Emily (I9297)
 
9089 Much of the Day family seems to be buried there; see http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=25099426 Day, Douglas Turner II (I13910)
 
9090 Much of the information here is identical to that in S308 (Meginness) Source (S311)
 
9091 Much of the Le Mercier Duquesnay family apparently escaped to Jamaica after the Haitian Revolution. The family is recorded in Louis C. Malabre, in volumes 2 and 3 of “The French Families of St. Domingue and Jamaica.” I cannot find a copy of the original document anywhere, but it seems to have been a typescript created in the 1930s or 1940s. Malabre records the family trees of several of the families and copies their Indemnity records.

I have included some references to the original records that Malabre apparently knew about. Not all of the records can be found (vital records for Cap, for instance, do not seem to exist before 1777). 
Le Mercier Duquesnay, François (I15653)
 
9092 Much of this family and descendants are buried in the Hixson Cemetery in Manassas. Hixson, Moses (I2889)
 
9093 Much on the Galloway and Chew families of West River can be found in J. Reaney Kelly, Quakers in the Founding of Anne Arundel County, Maryland (Baltimore: Maryland Historical Society, 1963).

Elected to House of Burgesses in 1658, and to the Maryland Assembly in 1661.

John Foxe, the founder of Quakerism, visited this couple on Feb. 10, 1673, in Maryland; Foxe visited Anne Arundel County that May. 
Chew, Samuel (I7797)
 
9094 murdered Umland, Claus Wilhelm Erich (I4203)
 
9095 My primary source for much information about this family is this The Family of Hans Laurentszen Duyts, 1644 - 1708, located at http://www.uh.edu/~jbutler/gean/dyes.html. This is very good at documenting sources and creating a narrative of the family. Also see The Dye Genealogical Index, at http://www.vvm.com/~ataylor/. There are some inconsistencies with dates and places in this record, however, which are not ironed out as it passes through four generations of his children.

He was a Dane born in Holstein in 1610 or 1612 who came from Holland to New Amsterdam in 1639 on the ship "Fire of Troy" ("De Brant fon Trozenae").

In The Holland Society 1914, volume, his is the very first marriage recorded.

Sources Butler cites for Laurens are:
1. Arnold J. F. Van Laer, New York Historical Manuscripts Dutch Vol I; 1638-1642 (Genealogical Publishing Co, Inc., Baltimore, MD. 1974), which tells of his settlement as a farmer in New Amsterdam
2. John O. Evjen, Scandinavian Immigrants in New York; 1630-1674 (K. C. Holter Publishing Co. Minneapolis, MN. 1916), which tells the story of his banishment from New Amsterdam. According to Evjen (described by Butler):

"The Court Minutes of Harlem relate that Laurens Duyts of Holstein received sentancing from Stuyvesant on November 25, 1658, for selling his wife, Ytie Jansen, and forcing her to live in adultery with another man, and for living himself in adultery, he was to have a rope tied around his neck, and then to be severly flogged and have his right ear cut off, and to be banished for fifty years. He went across the Hudson River to Bergen (now Jersey City where he died and was buried on January 16, 1668.

"Ytie Jansen's parents are not known. Ytie died after 1658 in New York. She was living at date of lawsuit. [Calender of Historical Manuscripts. Vol. 1, pg. 203. ] Her name has also been proposed as Lysbeth Hendricks. She lived some time after the divorce, opening a tavern eventually. If her name was Lysbeth Hendricks, she re-married in NY 19 July 1659 Jan Gervon van Beaumont; as Lysbeth Hendricks, widow of Laurens Jansen from Denmark."

From the Dye Society Listserv, 6 Oct. 2003 from Kari Northup: see at https://listserv.uh.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A0=THEDYESOCIETY

CHRONOLOGY of Laurens Duyts, a Dane:

1610 Laurens Duyts born in Holstein, Denmark
1639 Laurens Duyts arrives in America on the "Fire of Troy"
ca. 1639 Laurens Duyts m. Ytie Jans of Oldenburg, Holstein
21 July 1639 Laurens Duyts and Pieter Andriessen lease portions of Jonas Bronck's land
23 Dec 1639 Margaret Duyts bapt., dau. of Laurens Duyts and Ytie Jans
23 Mar 1642 Jan Laurens Duyts bapt., son of Laurens Duyts and Ytie Jans
164 3 Laurens Duyts appears in New Amsterdam court records for the first time
1643 Jonas Bronck d. Westchester county, New York
28 Sep 1644 Jans Laurens Duyts bapt., son of Laurens Duyts and Ytie Jans
2 Mar 1654 Jochiem Pietersen Kuyter, captain of Fire of Troy, murdered by Indians
13 Oct 1655 Pieter Andriessen kidnapped by Indians from his home on Long Island
25 Nov 1658 Ytie Jans sentenced for living in adultery with Jan Parcell
25 Nov 1658 Pieter Stuyvesant sentences Laurens Duyts to banishment
12 Dec 1658 Petition submitted by John Parcell and Ytie Jans
1659 Obadiah Winters res. Newtown, Long Island
3 Dec 1665 banns proclaimed for m. of Laurens Duyts to Grietje Jans
1 Jan 1666 Laurens Duyts marries Grietje Jans, Bergen, New Jersey
14 Jan 1666 Laurens Duyts dies Bergen, New Jersey.
16 Jan 1666 Laurens Duyts bur. Dutch Reformed Church, Bergen, New Jersey
Mar 10 1667 Catreyn Duyts christened, parents names as Laurens Duyts and Grietje Jans
2 Oct 1667 Jan Laurens Duyts m. Jannetje Jeuriaens
25 Jan 1668 Grietje Jans testifies in New York court
8 Jan 1669 Jan Duyts leased farm at Dutch Kills, L.I., from Jan Parcell
1671 Maria bap. at New York Dutch Church, dau. Margaret Duyts and Abodia Wouters
27 Sep 1673 Jan Laurens Duyts m. Neeltje Adriaens
13 Jun 1674 Catharine bap., daughter of son Hans, Ytie Jans sponsor
28 Sep 1677 Jan Parcell will proved
1679 Jan Laurens Duyts died
1683 Ytie on Newtown rate list with step-sons John and Thomas Parcell
Mar 1684 Ytie petitions Council concerning dispute over lands near Gravesend
1706 Jans Laurens Duyts still living 
Duyts, Laurens (I9323)
 
9096 Myers makes her brother Robert her oldest sibling; Haines gives no date for his birth, and makes Rachel the oldest. Halliday, Rachel (I2023)
 
9097 Myers makes Robert the oldest sibling; Haines gives no date for his birth, and makes Rachel the oldest. Halliday, Robert (I2552)
 
9098 Name also Macqueau.

The marriage record to her first husband shows her parents’ names, but her birth place and date are not evident. She seem not have been born in Teillé, as no records for any Macquiau appear in Teillé in the years around the estimated time of her birth.

Age at death “cinquente et huit ans,” 58 years: “âgée de 58 ans ou environ, femme de Joseph BLANCHET de son dernier mariage. Witnesses at her death: Her son Julien PIAU; her husband (Joseph BLANCHET); her brother Olivier MACQUIAU.

There is a part of Teillé called “Le Bois Macquiau.” 
Macquiau, Anne Marie (I15317)
 
9099 Name and date need confirmation. Donovan, Timothy (I11140)
 
9100 Name and dates need confirmation except for marriage, here. Reiger, Maria Catherine (I9381)
 
9101 Name and dates need confirmation. Wolfley, Phillip Jacob (I9641)
 
9102 Name and dates need confirmation. Wolfley, John Conrad (I9642)
 
9103 Name and dates need confirmation. Shockey, Anna Catherine (I9643)
 
9104 Name and dates need to be confirmed. Isch, Johann Jacob (I9368)
 
9105 Name and dates need to be confirmed. Also "Elizabeth" on the web, though this looks like a mistake for his second wife. Kreup, Maria Magdalena (I9639)
 
9106 Name and dates need verification.

Also seen "abt. 1619" for her birth. Also seen her name as Batchelder. 
Bachelor, Sarah (I9649)
 
9107 Name and dates need verification.

On Otley, see http://www.otley.co.uk/index.html. 
Coate, Francis (I9646)
 
9108 Name and dates need verification. Duyts, Richard (I9404)
 
9109 Name and dates need verification. Kreup, Jacob (I9640)
 
9110 Name and dates need verification. Ramis, Peter (I9645)
 
9111 Name and dates on this family are very hard to track down! Peter Isch, the grandson of Durst, appears in several Lancaster Co., PA records; he, however, was an immigrant, so information from before that will be scanty. His family was apparently, however, from the Bas-Rhine region--Alsace Lorraine, so presumably Schrader-Muggenthaler's book on Alsace Immigrants will be a help here. Isch, Durst (I9375)
 
9112 Name appears as the brother of Adrien on Adrien’s marriage record. Gamard, François (I8356)
 
9113 Name appears as “Duos” on daughter Marie’s marriage record, and “Dhues” on her son’s birth record. On his own children’s birth records, however, the name is spelled “Dios,” and since they are the earliest, I go with them. Dios, Bernard (I8259)
 
9114 Name appears on daughter Marie’s marriage record. I take the spelling from her children’s baptismal records. Dencausse, Marie (I8260)
 
9115 Name appears on daughter Mary’s Olympia, WA death record. Archer, Sarah (I11957)
 
9116 Name appears on daughter Mary’s Olympia, WA death record. Pope, Charles (I11958)
 
9117 Name appears on her son Joseph’s baptismal record. Her parents are not named on her marriage records.

Her death record seems to say that she was born in Nantes (thanks to David Quénéhervé’s eyes for this). 
Desmortiers, Marguerite (I8321)
 
9118 Name appears on his son Joseph’s baptismal record.

His godmother on his baptismal record was his grandmother ("Ayeulle de l'enfant" = grand-mère de l'enfant) Marie Louise Allart (Alart). 
Gamard, Joseph François (I8320)
 
9119 Name appears on son Joseph’s marriage record. Troyon, Marie Louïse (I8329)
 
9120 name appears on son-in-law Salvatore’s border crossing record in 1922 from Canada to New York, with an address of 405 Brushton Ave. in Pittsburgh.

I don’t see a Paul/Paolo/Palolo LaScola in the Pittsburgh census, though there is a Brushton Ave there, near Tioga St. where other members of the family lived. There is a Paul Lascola on the 1920, 1930, and 1940 censuses for Cleveland. 
la Scola, Palolo (I15436)
 
9121 Name can be anglicized to Charlotte.

There are three immigration records for her. One on 30 September, 1923; a second on 3 August 1924; a third on 27 July 1931. 
Mayorga, Carlota (I14240)
 
9122 Name comes from her daughter Mary's birth record. No mother's name is recorded. Tufts, Peter (I15862)
 
9123 Name comes from her daughter's baptismal certificate.

Two of her grandchildren have the name "Eulalie." 
Bravat, Eulalie (I3011)
 
9124 Name comes from his wife’s findagrave record. Kimber, William Henry (I8235)
 
9125 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I15652)
 
9126 name from 1920 census, m. to Jules Ceres Elizabeth (I15651)
 
9127 name from daughter Alice’s marriage record as “Leontine Simon”—I assume Simon was her married, not her maiden, name. Leontine (I15604)
 
9128 name from daughter Alice’s marriage record. Simon, Albert (I15603)
 
9129 name from daughter Esther's marriage record. There is no clear connection to his father & mother as named here.

The question is: IS Stephen Hall m. Grace a son of Stephen Hall m. Ruth? Brooks says no; Willard says yes. I have it here that he is, but I am NOT sure that this is correct! I've looked back at the records, and transcripts of them, but there doesn't seem to be any evidence that denies Willard. There on the other hand seems to be no clear evidence that SH who m. Grace is a son of SH who m. Ruth.

FIRST: Brooks History of Medford gives two early Stephen Hall families. (Note that Brooks, pub. 1855, was updated by Usher, pub. 1886, and pagination differs—I cite the latter edition). The first is Stephen Hall who m. Ruth:

"Stephen Hall was of Concord; afterwards (in 1685) of Stow, of which latter place he was a representative in 1689. He m. Dec. 3, 1663, Ruth Davis, and had: four children: Samuel (b1665), Ruth (b 1670), Mary (b1677), Elizabeth (b1685). Brooks gives NO son named Stephen of this couple.

SH&Ruth
>
NO son named Stephen

A second is Stephen Hall m. 1) Grace and 2) Ann Nowel:

"Stephen Hall of Charlestown m. 1st, Grace —, who d. of smallpox, Nov. 12, 1721; and 2nd, Feb 5, 1739, Mrs. Anne Nowel. He d. Sept. 3, 1755, aged 85" (539). Brooks gives this couple five children: Grace, Esther, Josiah, Williard, and Ruth."

First, the death date is an error that confuses him with Lt. Stephen Hall, d. 1755. Brooks *also* gives this death date to SH&Grace's son Stephen, and names *him* as the Lieutenant (#13-39 in his numbering, on 541). SH the Lieutenant died in 1755 aged 85. He must have been born abt. 1670, not 1693. Second, the probate file of Stephen d. 1749 includes notes by his wife Anne, and names his children as Stephen, a merchant in Boston; Grace Parker of Charlestown; Esther, the widow of Peter Eades, a hatter in Charlestown; Willard of Westford, a clerk; and Ruth, whose husband was Thomas Symmes, potter of Charlestown. SH the LIeutenant is buried in the Salem St. Burying Ground in Medford. He had a wife named Elizabeth and children Stephen and Mary.

Leaving that error aside, this is Brooks' second family:

SH&Grace
>
Stephen b.1693.

Brooks says that Stephen who m. Ruth was the son of the Widow Mary Hall of Cambridge whose children were all adults by 1662. He says that Stephen who m. Grace was born 1670 as the the 5th of 10 children of John Hall and Elizabeth Green (538).

SECOND: Willard (pub. 1858) includes a discussion of this Hall family based on letters from relations (pp106-111). Willard differs from Brooks by connecting the two families, saying that Stephen who m. Grace is the son of Stephen m. Ruth:

"Stephen and Ruth Hall had seven or more children. Of these two were sons: viz., Samuel, who lived in Stow, born in Concord Dec. 8, 1665; and Stephen, first of Medford, and afterwards of Charlestown, where he died Nov. 8, 1749. This last Stephen was the father of, 1st, Captain Stephen Hall, a distinguished merchant in Boston; born Nov. 5, 1693; died Feb. 24, 1773. . . ".

So, Willard gives this:

SH&Ruth
>
SH d.1749
>
SH b.1693/d.1773

SH the Lieutenant is not part of this family. Ann is not named as second wife of SH&Grace in Willard, presumably because she married him well after his children were born. 
Hall, Stephen (I15852)
 
9130 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I15586)
 
9131 name from daughter Ida’s birth record. Detzel, Frances (I16042)
 
9132 name from daughter Ida’s birth record. Regan, Aaron B. (I16043)
 
9133 name from daughter Lois's obituary. Gracianette, Louis (I15037)
 
9134 name from daughter Lois's obituary. Wade, Marguerite (I15038)
 
9135 name from daughter Zulma's birth record. Vila, Joseph (I15225)
 
9136 name from daughter Zulma's birth record. Rose, Jeanne (I15229)
 
9137 Name from daughter's birth record. Crangle, Margaret "Maggie" (I14987)
 
9138 Name from daughter's birth record. Pepin, Marie Emma (I15270)
 
9139 Name from daughter's marriage certificate. Bienvenu, François Theodule (I15281)
 
9140 Name from daughter's marriage certificate. Fontenette, Marie Celeste (I15282)
 
9141 name from daughter's marriage certificate. Kelly, Thomas (I17236)
 
9142 Name from daughter's marriage record and her own death record. Boyer, Marie Therese (I15223)
 
9143 Name from daughter's marriage record. Duvigneaud, Pierre (I15222)
 
9144 name from daughter’s birth record. Laprime, Charles (I15481)
 
9145 name from daughter’s birth record. Roy, Thereze (I15482)
 
9146 name from daughter’s birth record. Campbell, Philip (I15539)
 
9147 name from daughter’s birth record. Flynn, Catherine (I15541)
 
9148 Name from daughter’s marriage record Sears, Clara (I15591)
 
9149 name from daughter’s marriage record to Wallis Pitard

A note appeared in the New Orleans States on 19 Apr. 1924 about the “succession of Mrs. Helen Desmare Vreeland,” that she had died intestate and her son Vanhill was seeking letters of administraion. 
Desmare, Helene Marie (I15661)
 
9150 name from daughter’s marriage record to Wallis Pitard

He was second married to “Wid. Henry G. Munster” in 1910. 
Colomb, Joseph Frederick (I15660)
 
9151 name from daughter’s marriage record, where he is “defunte.” He and his wife are described as “de la paroisse de Ligné.” Guignard, François (I8299)
 
9152 Name from daughter’s marriage record, where she and her husband are described as “de la paroisse de Ligné.” Aubin, Madelene (I8300)
 
9153 name from daughter’s marriage record. le Tort, Guillaume (I8302)
 
9154 name from daughter’s marriage record. Boisscau, Marquise (I8303)
 
9155 Name from daughter’s marriage record. Drouadenne, Jan (I8308)
 
9156 Name from daughter’s marriage record. Lory, Nicolle (I8309)
 
9157 Name from daughter’s marriage record. Boydel, Marguerite (I15414)
 
9158 name from daughter’s marriage record. Porche, Arthur (I15590)
 
9159 name from daughter’s marriage record. Pryor, Lillian (I16013)
 
9160 name from daughter’s marriage record. Tournier, Jean (I16140)
 
9161 name from daughter’s marriage record. Furt, Jean (I16153)
 
9162 name from daughter’s marriage record. Jeanneau, Jean (I16154)
 
9163 name from daughter’s obit. Tonry, John S. (I2974)
 
9164 name from daughter’s obit. Kavanaugh, Mary (I2975)
 
9165 Name from daughter’s wedding record. Bruslé, Jeanne (I8296)
 
9166 Name from daughter’s wedding record. Name also possibly Macqueau. Macquiau, Guillaume (I8295)
 
9167 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I15635)
 
9168 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I15636)
 
9169 Name from grand-daughter Lucie Maurice's 1829 baptismal certificate; he had died by then. Maurice, Jean (I4685)
 
9170 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I14922)
 
9171 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I13665)
 
9172 Name from her daughter's birth record (spelled “Foucque”) and marriage record (spelled “Fouque”). Fouque, Marie (I15215)
 
9173 Name from her daughter’s city marriage record. Mrs. J. Dwyer was a witness at the wedding. This was possibly her mother. An Annie Dwyer, aged 50 (b. abt. 1839) died in New Orleans on 4 Aug. 1889.

Given her date and place of birth, she and her family may have been refugees from the potato blight. Born in Ireland in 1851, she would have been born at the end of the terrible years of the 1840s, and her family would have had a lot of motive to emigrate.

A Jane Dwyer in New Orleans seems to be a woman born abt. 1849, who appears on the 1860 census as the daughter of John and Ann Dwyer, in the 1870 census as a domestic servant, in the 1876 city directory as “Mrs. Jane Dwyer” working in “newspapers.”

Her obituary asks Cincinnati papers to copy. It may mean that either her brother John, also mentioned in the obit., or son Joseph lives there. Neither is immediately apparent on the census, however. 
Dwyer, Jane “Jenny” (I15473)
 
9174 name from her father’s probate files. Icard, Amelie Victoire (I15559)
 
9175 name from her father’s probate files. I see no marriage record in New Orleans for her. Icard, Alexandrine Amelie Palmire (I15558)
 
9176 Name from her son Joseph’s marriage record.

Her first name seems to be spelled “Benoit,” but the feminine form is Benoîte. On the marriage record for her son Pierre Françoise, she is “Benoiste Perrette.” 
Gentils, Benoîte Perrette (I15213)
 
9177 Name from her son's baptismal record. Elizabeth (I14184)
 
9178 Name from her son's death certificate. Wolf, Louise (I14988)
 
9179 Name from her son's tombstone. McCeney, Agnes (I12879)
 
9180 Name from his daughter's baptismal certificate. He was a resident in Orleans parish at the time (1829).

I don't see a Morris or a Maurice in Orleans Parish in 1820.

In the 1832 City Directory there are the following entries for Morris and Maurice

Maurice, Joseph . . . . city gauger . . . . 79 New Levee c. Constance n. Basin
Maurice, Phrisine, Miss . . . . . . . . 82 Barracks
Maurice, Jacob . . . . tin smith . . . . 206 Espagne
Maurice, Lorenzo . . . . . . . . 410 Bons Enfans
Maurice, Auguste . . . . confectioner . . . . 42 Amour
Maurice, Antoine V. . . . . broker . . . . 77 Enghien
Maurice, Victor . . . . taylor . . . . 129 Espagne
Maurice, Francois . . . . ship carpenter . . . . 116 Grands Hommes
Maurice, P. . . . . . . . . 117 Main
Maurice, Silvain . . . . cabinet maker . . . . 236 Rail Road
Maurice, J. . . . . builder . . . . 52 Main

Morris, L. . . . . broker . . . . 116 Chartres
Morris, R.C.P. . . . . weigher & accountant, steam levee press . . . . d. Tivoli Square
Morris, Richard . . . . cooper . . . . 91 Tchoupitoulas

Philippe Morris is living in Orleans Parish in 1840. In 1842 there is this entry for him in the City Directory:.
Morris, Philip . . . keeper of the lodge the Perfect Union . . . 280 Rampart St. 
Maurice, Philip (I1181)
 
9181 Name from his daughter’s city marriage record. Harrison, Edward (I15472)
 
9182 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I2872)
 
9183 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I9581)
 
9184 name from his marriage record to May Crowe. Barras, George W. (I15977)
 
9185 Name from his son Joseph’s marriage record. The name also appears as “Gamart,” occasionally with two m’s.

He was married outside of Amiens. David Quénéhervé notes that “Le choix de cette paroisse s'explique peut-être par la signature “Gamard” des autres actes. Un membre de la famille était peut-être curé de Saint-Aubin Montenoy”; “The choice of this parish may be explained by the signature “Gamard” on other acts. A family member may have been parish priest of Saint-Aubin-Montenoy.” The priest’s name is Nicholas Gamard.

The records for Saint-Aubin-Montenoy are confused between two files, both designated 5MI_D845. The first one covers 1603-1770 (339 frames). The second covers 1634-1746 (304 frames).

His signature first appears in 1692 in the second set of records (frame 127/304), and continues through frame 147/304. It’s not clear what year this continues through—perhaps 1699 or so.

His signature also appears in in the first set of records for just the year 1695, between frames 76 and 80/339 (after this, the records in this set skip to 1745). This may be a copy of the other: the marriage of Charlotte Gamard and Antoine Gosset also appears here on frame 77/339, but without the signatures in the other set.

The name Boiaval appears in this parish a few times during these years. For example, in the second set of records:

—Nicholas, “tailleur,” is married to Jeanne Bonbled [?] on frame 132/304, and have a child on frame 135/304, and another (Adrianne) on 143/304.
—Adrien Boiaval is married to Adrienne Loutrage on frame 136/304; they are from “cette paroissee,” from this parish. They have a child on 140/304, and another on 144/304.
—Adrien son of Claude Boiaval is baptised on 144/304.

The coincidence in names between the two families is remarkable; they must have been close before this marriage. 
Gamard, Adrien (I8339)
 
9186 Name from his son's death certificate.

An article in the Times-Picayune, Sunday, 20 May 1973, p241, shows an image taken in 1893 of Ferdinand Ceres standing in front of the Acme Barber Shop at 626 Camp street in 1893.

Next to a photo, the article says that "Ferdinand Ceres, second from left, operated the shop for six years until his death at age 28."

Either the date of the photo is wrong, or the photo is of Ferdinand Sr., not his son, who died young. 
Ceres, Ferdinand (I14989)
 
9187 Name from his son's tombstone. Shepherd, Edgar (I12878)
 
9188 Name from his wife's gravesite. Wallach, Henry C. (I11954)
 
9189 Name from his wife's obituary.

A Henry Winteler, presumbly his father?, died in New Orleans on 14 Dec. 1879, aged 68. 
Winteler, Henry (I8223)
 
9190 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I14917)
 
9191 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I14918)
 
9192 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I14920)
 
9193 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I12850)
 
9194 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I12851)
 
9195 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I12852)
 
9196 name from son Alfred’s marriage record, as “Mary Saulny”—I assume that Saulny was her married, not her maiden, name. Mary (I15602)
 
9197 name from son Alfred’s marriage record. Saulny, Joseph (I15601)
 
9198 Name from son Alfred’s marriage record. Her age comes from her own marriage record.

She is possibly this Alice Simon: Louisa Alice Simon, b. 13 Nov 1877, daughter of Eugene Simon and Cidalise Philip (vol. 71, p. 391). This age is a number of years off of her age on the 1901 marriage record, however. 
Simon, Alice (I15592)
 
9199 name from son Henry’s marriage record. I’ve not made a search for all of his children. Larroque, Bernard (I15595)
 
9200 name from son Henry’s marriage record. I’ve not search for all of her children. Mouran, Marguerite (I15596)
 
9201 name from son Isaac's death certificate. Chambers, Sarah C. (I15901)
 
9202 Name from son Jean François’ birth record. Requin, Anne (I15379)
 
9203 Name from son Peter's birth record.

John Eades married to Mary had a son John in Charlestown b. 22 Jun 1680. This seems to be John Edes and Mary Tufts, whom the interwebs like for his parents.

But: John Eades married to Catherine had a son John who was born on 25 October 1680. Why not this couple? I've not seen evidence of the link back to John and Mary Tufts as the parents, but only secondary sources.

John Eades married to Mary had a son Jonathan born on 30 Dec. 1688, though this one would only have been 10 when he was married to Grace. He would seem to be a brother of John b. 1680. 
Edes, John (I15860)
 
9204 Name from son's birth record. Betzer, Louis (I15009)
 
9205 Name from son's birth record. Gabriel, Anna Louise "Annie" (I15010)
 
9206 name from son's death cert. Sutten, Zonetta (I14057)
 
9207 Name from son's marriage certificate as "Gustave." Schmidt, Gustavus (I6394)
 
9208 name from son's marriage certificate.

In 1818 and 1820, Samuel Weysham is listed as the seller and buyer, respectively, of slaves.

In 1830, Samuel Weysham is listed in the Census "North of New Orleans, Orleans, LA."

In 1835, Samuel Weysham was receiving a Federal Pension. Perhaps he would be a veteran of the Rev. War, or 1812?:

SAMUEL WEYSHAM
ORLEANS PARISH
PRIVATE
7TH REGIMENT
U. S. INFANTRY
$32.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$588.80 AMOUNT RECEIVED
JULY 10, 1818 PENSION STARTED

There are five Civil War veterans names Weysham from Louisiana listed in Booth. 
Weysham, John Arnold (I15950)
 
9209 Name from son's marriage certificate.

This is her marriage certificate:

1824-Certificate of Marriage
This is to Certify That Victor Baudier of majority age, native of Morlain, France, Son of Nicolas Baudier and Simone Pelle Deforge and Marianne Leonide Dufouchart Degruy, minor at this parish, Daughter of Antoine DeGruy and Josephine Guerin Moll (e)? were lawfully Married on the 19th day of March 1824 According to the Rite of the Roman Catholic Church, Rev. Louis Moni officiated in the presence of Mm. Thomas, Doctor of Medicine and Joseph Verloin; Trabve, Doctor of Medicine; Grandchamp and Ayemi Jeourda (?) Witnesses. A true and exact extract from the Marriage Registers of St. Louis Cathedral which are now in the Archives of the Archdiocese of New Orleans.

Vol. Marr. Bk 4 (1821-1830), Page 42; Act No. 214.

Certified by Jacob B. Date: 28 December 1999

Included with this certificate extract was a copy of the original act written in French.
Archdiocese of New Orleans Archives 
Degruy, Marie Louise Dufouchard (I4844)
 
9210 Name from son's marriage certificate.

This is his marriage certificate:

1824-Certificate of Marriage
This is to Certify That Victor Baudier of majority age, native of Morlain, France, Son of Nicolas Baudier and Simone Pelle Deforge and Marianne Leonide Dufouchart Degruy, minor at this parish, Daughter of Antoine DeGruy and Josephine Guerin Moll (e)? were lawfully Married on the 19th day of March 1824 According to the Rite of the Roman Catholic Church, Rev. Louis Moni officiated in the presence of Mm. Thomas, Doctor of Medicine and Joseph Verloin; Trabve, Doctor of Medicine; Grandchamp and Ayemi Jeourda (?) Witnesses. A true and exact extract from the Marriage Registers of St. Louis Cathedral which are now in the Archives of the Archdiocese of New Orleans.

Vol. Marr. Bk 4 (1821-1830), Page 42; Act No. 214.

Certified by Jacob B. Date: 28 December 1999

Included with this certificate extract was a copy of the original act written in French.
Archdiocese of New Orleans Archives 
Baudier, Jean Victor Sr. (I4843)
 
9211 Name from son's marriage certificate. Massey, Estelle (I6395)
 
9212 name from son's marriage certificate. Maurel, Urusula Armantine (I15951)
 
9213 name from son's marriage certificate. Watson, George (I17237)
 
9214 name from son’s 1903 marriage record. Wiltz, George Leon (I16005)
 
9215 name from son’s birth certificate. Full name “Maybell” from her husband’s WW1 transport log. Crowe, Maebell “May” (I15975)
 
9216 name from son’s marriage 1903 record.

In 1880, as Mathilde Wiltz, she is living with her husband and children in the household of her uncle Francis Peña. 
Mynot, Mathilde (I16006)
 
9217 name from son’s marriage record. Dumonchel, Catherine (I8352)
 
9218 name from son’s marriage record. Morse, Alethes (I15148)
 
9219 Name from son’s marriage record. Troyon, Jean (I15413)
 
9220 name from son’s marriage record. Cobb, Alice (I15980)
 
9221 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I15705)
 
9222 Name is also "Mackubin." Possibly born in Anne Arundel Co.

On the Maccubbin ancestry, see Loeser, "John Maccubbin of Anne Arundel County and his Children." The article does not seem to include this Elizabeth Maccubin, however. Her parents are listed on her gravestone at West River, and her father from the obit.

She died only two weeks after the birth of her twin daughters, Anne and Eliza. She was the last person to be buried with a Quaker funeral at the Quaker Burying Ground, as the Meeting burned soon after she was buried. 
Maccubbin, Eliza (I3269)
 
9223 Name is also Andat, Andate, Endatte. This seems to be a very rare name in any form. She was a foundling at her birth, so her parents are not known. Her birth record says “fille enfant trouvés nouveaux,” “girl child found new.” I take the spelling as it occurs on her birth record and her attestation of Catholicite for her 1774 voyage to Port-au-Prince.

She needed the consent of a guardian to marry: “fille naturelle mineur de vingt cinq ans, procedantes du consentements du Sr. François Bazin marchand sou curateur”; “natural minor daughter of 25 years, following the consent of Sieur François Bazin, merchant, her guardian . . . .” At age 25 she should not have needed a guardian, but she was actually 19.

"Marguerite Endatte" is listed for an embarquement in 1774. She had presumably stayed at home to give birth to Angelique in France, and left the following year to join Jean. She must have returned, however, for the births of other children.

Death record, Port-au-Prince parish record book: “L’un mil sept cent quatre vingt quatre le vingt six juin a ete inhume dans le cemitiere de cette paroisse le corps de Maguerite Andat, age de quarante deux ans, native de Bordeaux, vivante epouse du sieur Jean Avril, decede le jour en cette ville en foi de quoi j'ai signe avec le temoins”; “One thousand seven hundred and eighty-four, the twenty-sixth of June, was interred in this parish cemetery the body of Maguerite ANDAT, age forty-two years, a native of Bordeaux, surviving wife of Mr. Jean Avril, who died on this day in this city.” 
Andatte, Marguerite (I13960)
 
9224 Name is also Tannahill, Tannehill, Tanehill, Tannihill, Tanihill, Tennahill, Tenehill, Tunnehill, Tanyhill, Tawnihill in the Archives of Maryland Online. The name also might be Townehill, Townhill (a name that appears in Skordas).

For the family & descendants of a Thomas Taneyhill (m. Mary Scrivener) from Calvert Co., see the trees at http://www.mdgensoc.org. There is a Fowler-Taneyhill cemetery in Calvert Co. on findagrave. 
Tannehill, William Sr. (I16526)
 
9225 Name is Erich; a woman on the baptismal record. Umland, Erich Christian (I4195)
 
9226 name is from S685; Birth and death dates are from the SSDI. Akridge, Bernard (I13742)
 
9227 Name is from son's baptismal record Lührs, Johann Friedrich Wilhelm (I12013)
 
9228 Name is from son's baptismal record; no maiden name given there. The maiden name is from her son's marriage record. Heine, Caroline Lydia Johanna (I12014)
 
9229 Name is from the 1880 census. Lydia (I13350)
 
9230 Name is from the census. Davis, Henry (I13348)
 
9231 Name is on children’s parish records. Tanguy, Michelle (I15385)
 
9232 Name is on children’s parish records. He is named “Jean Baptiste Mahe, Sieur des portes” on his wife’s parish burial record. Mahé-Desportes, Jean Baptiste Rene (I15384)
 
9233 name is on daughter Maria's marriage record. Kohlb, Johannes (I16671)
 
9234 name is on daughter Maria's marriage record. Wallnerin, Magdalena (I16685)
 
9235 Name is on her daughter's marriage certificate. Neal, Joseph (I14127)
 
9236 name is on son Michael's marriage record.

Several people named Maria Voglriether were born in St. Veit Im Pongau in the 1660s who might be her. The village is not far from Goldegg. 
Voglreither, Maria (I16687)
 
9237 name is on son Michael's marriage record. Voithofer, Bartholomaej (I16686)
 
9238 Name is recorded as "Ferrine/Faerren" in the marriage bond record. Ferren, John Edgar (I12601)
 
9239 Name is taken from his son's marriage record. Brosse, Sieur François (I17232)
 
9240 Name may be Daniel. Family history of his descendants says that after his death, his wife married Clark Blandford who was a Revolutionary War soldier. Hutchinson, Nathaniel (I870)
 
9241 Name mentioned on children’s marriage records in Plaintel. At the same time as their marriage a Jan Guiqel and Anne Tanguy were married. Neither couple’s parents are named, however.

The name Tanguy (Tangui, Tainguy, etc.) appears in quite a few places in the Plédran & Plaintel parish records. The two towns are separated by about 5-10 km. 
Tanguy, Noël (I15386)
 
9242 Name mentioned on children’s marriage records in Plaintel. “Giquel” appears through Plaintel records at the time. Neither couple’s parents are named, however.

At the same time as their marriage a Jan Guiqel and Anne Tanguy were married. 
Giquel, Marguerite (I15387)
 
9243 name needs documentation. Salinas, Balthasar (I12544)
 
9244 name needs documentation. Carlsdotter, Elizabeth (I12545)
 
9245 name needs documentation. Jacobsson, Hendrick (I12546)
 
9246 name needs documentation. Gertrude (I12547)
 
9247 name needs documentation. Christophersson, Carl (I12548)
 
9248 name needs documentation. Rosenbaner, Ann Nilsdotter (I12549)
 
9249 name needs documentation. Salinas, Dr. Casparus (I12550)
 
9250 name of his parents are on his Social Security record. Tomlinson, Richard Oscar (I15976)
 

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