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51 | The listing is: MITCHELL, Milt 63', Louisa 40, Robert 6 (345) | MITCHELL, William Milton (I5359)
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52 | The listing is: Spright, Jessee 00001-1001, page 342. This location would have to be just down the road from the Mitchell, Joslin, and Rooker families. Jesse is listed next door to his brother Albert and just down the road from Alsey. Also listed on the same page is Shaderick Bell and James Robertson. Robert Duke and Burwell Jackson are shown living in the same neighborhood. | SPEIGHT, Jesse M. (I29038)
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53 | United States Army basic training #37729889 | OGLE, Louis Colman (I5371)
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54 | Agnes was born about 1550. She is the daughter of Kenneth Mckenzie and Elizabeth Stewart. She passed away about 1611. Agnes Mackenzie is the daughter of Kenneth 'na cuire' Mackenzie, 10th of Kintail and Lady Elizabeth Stewart.[1] A contract for the marriage of Agnes Mackenzie and Lachlan 'Mor' Mackintosh, 16th of Mackintosh, 17th Chief of Clan Chattan was signed on 11 May 1567.[1] From 11 May 1567, her married name became Mackintosh. Birth Birth: Date: ABT 1550 Place: KINTAIL ROSS & CROMARTY Death Death: Date: 1611 Place: Dunnachton, Invernesshire, Scotland | MACKENZIE, Lady Agnes of Kintail (I594777385)
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55 | Angus Mackintosh was the son of Lachlan 'Mor' Mackintosh, 16th of Mackintosh, 17th Chief of Clan Chattan and Agnes Mackenzie.[1] A contract for the marriage of Angus Mackintosh and Lady Jane Campbell was signed on 26 February 1585/86.[1] He died in November 1593 at Padua, Italy.[1] NOTE: Birth date is a rough estimate based upon the generation of 25-30 years, and not accurate. On 1 January 1574/75 on his father's resignation, he obtained a charter from James VI of Glenroy, Glenlui, Moy Arracht and other lands.[1] He lived at Torcastle, Scotland.[1] Children of Angus Mackintosh and Lady Jane Campbell Isabel Mackintosh[1] married (1) George Ross of Balnagowan in 1613[2] (2) Mr John Munro of Fearn (3) William McLeod of Talisker [3] d. Mar 1672 Sir Lachlan Mackintosh, 17th of Mackintosh[1] b. c 1593, d. 22 Jun 1622 Sources ? 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th edition, 3 volumes. ? National Records of Scotland GD176/237 ? National Records of Scotland GD176/330 http://www.thepeerage.com/p45051.htm#i450506 Mosley, Charles, editor. Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th edition, 3 volumes. Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A.: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 2003, volume 2, page 2513. https://mackintoshofstrone.blogspot.com/2013/08/principal-line-of-mackintoshes.html | MACKINTOSH, Angus of Mackintosh - 1st of Torcastle (I594777375)
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56 | Anne was born about 1644. She was the daughter of William Lachlan McIntosh and Margaret Graham. She passed away about 1700. NOTE: Death date is a rough estimate based upon the generation of 25-30 years, and not accurate. Anne Mackintosh, b. ca 1644?, m. ca 1665? to John McQueen.[1] William Mackintosh, b. 1613, d. 22 Nov 1660 in Faillie, co. Inverness, Scotland, m. ca 1638? to Margaret Graham, William was the 18th chief of Mackintosh and 19th chief of Clan Chattan in 1624.[2] "John Dhu Macqueen of Pollochaig, generally called Iain Dhu vic Coul (son of Dougal) was a famous sportsman and excellent marksman. It is said that he was upon a friendly footing with all the witches, fairies, and warlocks of his day, but more especially those in his neighbourhood. He lived in the beginning of the 18th century, and had married Anne, sister of Laird Lachlan Mackintosh."[3] Sources ? Antiquarian Notes, Historical, Genealogical,and Social (Second Series): Inverness-shire Parish by Parish. Inverness: A. & W.Mackenzie. ? Historical Memoirs of the House and Clan of Mackintosh and of the Clan Chattan. London: Private print. ? . Antiquarian Notes, Historical, Genealogical,and Social (Second Series): Inverness-shire Parish by Parish. Inverness: A. & W.Mackenzie, Chapter XXX-Parish of Moy and Dalarossie, page 427. Dr. David B. Boles, https://bolesbooksblog.wordpress.com/2015/01/23/4-dugal-mcqueen-scottish-rebel-and-gateway-ancestor-to-royalty/ Boles, D.B. (2015). Boles-Barth Omnibus Ancestry. Tuscaloosa, AL: private print at Lulu. Fraser-Mackintosh, C. (1897). Antiquarian Notes, Historical, Genealogical, and Social (Second Series): Inverness-shire Parish by Parish. Inverness: A. & W. Mackenzie. Shaw, A.M. (1880). Historical Memoirs of the House and Clan of Mackintosh and of the Clan Chattan. London: Private print. [Note: This work is frequently shown as having been authored by A.M. Mackintosh, but the coverpage shows the author as A.M. Shaw, and the preface is signed "A.M.S." Antiquarian notes, historical, genealogical, and social; second series: Inverness-shire, parish by parish by Fraser-Mackintosh, Charles, 1828-1901, page 427. | MACKINTOSH, Anne (I594768181)
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57 | Sarah Ann Casteel, 4th Child of Joseph Marion Casteel Sr and Nancy Jane Bandy. She is on the 1850 US Federal Census with her parents at Dist 13, Camden Co MO. Sarah married Richard G. Chitwood in 1857 at Camden Co MO. They are on the 1860 U. S. Federal Census together. She died at the age of 91 in Boise, Ada, Idaho. She and her older sister, Talitha Casteel married brothers in the Chitwood family. | CASTEEL, Sarah Ann (I3403)
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58 | Sir Lachlan Mackintosh, "17th of Mackintosh" was born circa 1593.1 He was the son of Angus Mackintosh and Lady Jane Campbell.[1] At the court house in Inverness on 30 Jul 1614, Lachlan was retoured heir to his grandfather, the deceased Lachlan McIntosh of Dunachtan who died in 1606 in the lands and barony of Dunachtan. Witnesses attending included David Ross of Balnagowan, his cousin and Robert Munro of Foulis his uncle. [2] He married Anne Grant, daughter of John Grant, 6th of Freuchie, in 1612.[1] He died on 22 June 1622.[1] Sir Lachlan Macintosh, b. 1593, d. 22 June 1622 in Gartenbeg, co. Inverness, Scotland, married contract 16 Aug 1611 to Anne (Agnes) Grant.[3] He held the position of 18th Chief of Clan Chattan in 1610.[1] He was imprisoned by the Earl of Moray in Edinburgh, but was soon released as he was in the favour of King James VI/I.[1]He was invested as a Knight in 1616.[1]In 1616 He entered into a feud with Cameron of Lochiel, and the following year he invaded Lochaber and compelled Lochiel to surrender.[1] In 1622 he obtained a sword from the Prince of Wales, and a letter from the King to prosecute Lochiel with fire and sword.[1] LACHLAN6 MCINTOSH (WILLIAM5, LACHLAN MOR MACKINTOSH4, WILLIAM3, LACHLAN2, LACHLAN1) was born Abt. 1610 in Invernesshire, Scotland, and died Abt. 1660. He married HELEN GORDON 1636 in SCOTLAND. She was born Abt. 1610 in Scotland. Child of LACHLAN MCINTOSH and HELEN GORDON is: WILLIAM7 MCINTOSH, b. Abt. 1636, Invernesshire, Scotland. | MACKINTOSH, Sir Lachlan 17th of Mackintosh (I594768190)
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59 | Some databases on the Internet give John's wife as Mary Chowning - this is incorrect - his marriage to Mary Nichols is in the Christ Church Parish Registry, Middlesex Co VA. The error in the name of the wife appears in a article in "Tidewater Virginia Families" Vol. 4, p.165, but on p.239 there is a correction for this error. 1712 John bought 40 acres of land on White Oak Swamp from George Stapleton. The land had been owned by Henry Nicholls and was likely part of the same tract of which John's father had bought a piece in 1700. 4 Feb 1717, William Chowning sold John Moseley 70 acres, adj Marvel Moseley's peach orchard, for 5 shillings. [Middlesex Order Book.] A deed of his father's confirms two of the above neighbors - Nicholls & Chowning: On 8 Feb 1680 Marvel bought 100 acres on White Oak Swamp from Thomas Chowning, along Henry Nicholl and Thomas Kidd lines. [Middlesex Deeds 1679-1688] Marvel willed to his son John, the plantation where Marvel was living, 13 Feb 1720. In 1724, John was appointed to take an agricultural census. [ Middlesex Order Book.] In 1731, John Moseley & James Daniel processioned the land between the lower end of the new Dragon Bridge Road and the Briery Swamp to the Millstone Valley. In 1734, the churchwardens received 234 #'s of tobo for his levies. Before 1745, John was living in Goochland Co: Goochland DB 4; p.542 21 May 1745 John Mosely sold 100 acres on the North side of the James River, adj William Johnson, Josias Payne, Joseph Pace and his own land, to Joseph Pace where he was already living. Witnesses included Thomas Poor, and John Moseley [probably his son-in-law and son] 25 Sep 1746 Virginia Land Patent, 225 Acres, Goochland Co to John Moseley,, both sides of a branch of Byrd Creek called Phil's Creek. Begin Robert Kent's line thence Ebenezer Adams, dec'd; crossing Phil's creek, corner to Arthur Hopkins; Phillip Thurmond. PB 24, p.288. 18 May 1747 Parents deeded land & slaves to John and Jean; it is assumed they married at approximately this time. Goochland DB 5, p.263-4 Anthony Haden to John his son From JOHN HADEN OF VIRGINIA: Anthony of St. James Parish, Goochland, 200 acres bought of Benjamin Hawkins and being in the Parish of St. James Northam. DB 5, p.255 John Moseley to loving Son in Law John Haden and Daughter Jenny Haden his wife. Four Negroes: Hannah, B___, Nan, and Prince. After their deaths to be equally divided amongst the children of John Haden and his Wife Jenny Haden. Signed: John Moseley Witness: James George, John Moseley, Junr. Albemarle DB 1, p.149 13 Feb 1749 John Moseley of Goochland to Benjamin Carter of Louisa for 20£. 225 acres formerly Goochland both sides of Phil's Creek of Bird Creek, corner of Robert Kent, Ebenezar Adams dec'd, crossing Phil's Creek, corner Arthur Hopkins, Phillip Thurmond, Robt Kent to 1st station. Granted by patent to Moseley 25 Sep 1746. Signed: John Moseley. Wit: Thomas Poor, John Moseley Junr, William Johnson. According to Tidewater VA Families, John's inventory was entered into the court record on 11 Jun 1754. This seems a bit late if he died in 1747 as suggested in other places. The Tidewater publication also states he witnessed his brother's will in 1752 in Goochland Co. - if so obviously he did not die in 1747. The will of Marvel Moseley appears to have been witnessed by John Moseley Jr. Goochland Co 12 May 1754. Elizabeth Moseley, relict of John Moseley deceased, refuses to take administration of the decedants good and chattels, etc. Then John Moseley [Junr] comes into court and makes oath that John Moseley, dec'd, died without any will. On his motion certificate is granted him for obtaining Letter of Administration. John Smith and John Woodson, securities. This is a peculiar document unless John Moseley remarried or an error has been made regarding the name of his wife. There is also said to be a lease dated 4 Nov 1734, Middlesex Co, from John Moseley and wife Elizabeth to Thomas Price. There is a marriage record in Middlesex Co, Christ Church Parish, for a marriage between John Moseley and Mary Nichols, 10 Oct 1717. Also the record of a death - Mary Moseley, 17 Jan 1730. This would be after the births of the children and they would have been quite young - it is likely John took a second wife. Goochland DB 8, p.277-279 15 Jul 1762 John Mosely to Thomas Poor. 100£ for 325 acres on Little Byrd Creek adj. Arthur Hopkins, Gent., Thomas Poor, James George. One parcel, 200 acres, purchased by John Mosley the Elder from Jonas Lawson; one, 125 acres, purchased by John Mosley the Younger of James George. Signed: John Moseley. Wit: James George, Valentine Martin, James Allen. Rec. 21 Sep 1762 | MOSELEY, John (I594776751)
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60 | Some databases on the Internet give John's wife as Mary Chowning - this is incorrect - his marriage to Mary Nichols is in the Christ Church Parish Registry, Middlesex Co VA. The error in the name of the wife appears in a article in "Tidewater Virginia Families" Vol. 4, p.165, but on p.239 there is a correction for this error. 1712 John bought 40 acres of land on White Oak Swamp from George Stapleton. The land had been owned by Henry Nicholls and was likely part of the same tract of which John's father had bought a piece in 1700. 4 Feb 1717, William Chowning sold John Moseley 70 acres, adj Marvel Moseley's peach orchard, for 5 shillings. [Middlesex Order Book.] A deed of his father's confirms two of the above neighbors - Nicholls & Chowning: On 8 Feb 1680 Marvel bought 100 acres on White Oak Swamp from Thomas Chowning, along Henry Nicholl and Thomas Kidd lines. [Middlesex Deeds 1679-1688] Marvel willed to his son John, the plantation where Marvel was living, 13 Feb 1720. In 1724, John was appointed to take an agricultural census. [ Middlesex Order Book.] In 1731, John Moseley & James Daniel processioned the land between the lower end of the new Dragon Bridge Road and the Briery Swamp to the Millstone Valley. In 1734, the churchwardens received 234 #'s of tobo for his levies. Before 1745, John was living in Goochland Co: Goochland DB 4; p.542 21 May 1745 John Mosely sold 100 acres on the North side of the James River, adj William Johnson, Josias Payne, Joseph Pace and his own land, to Joseph Pace where he was already living. Witnesses included Thomas Poor, and John Moseley [probably his son-in-law and son] 25 Sep 1746 Virginia Land Patent, 225 Acres, Goochland Co to John Moseley,, both sides of a branch of Byrd Creek called Phil's Creek. Begin Robert Kent's line thence Ebenezer Adams, dec'd; crossing Phil's creek, corner to Arthur Hopkins; Phillip Thurmond. PB 24, p.288. 18 May 1747 Parents deeded land & slaves to John and Jean; it is assumed they married at approximately this time. Goochland DB 5, p.263-4 Anthony Haden to John his son From JOHN HADEN OF VIRGINIA: Anthony of St. James Parish, Goochland, 200 acres bought of Benjamin Hawkins and being in the Parish of St. James Northam. DB 5, p.255 John Moseley to loving Son in Law John Haden and Daughter Jenny Haden his wife. Four Negroes: Hannah, B___, Nan, and Prince. After their deaths to be equally divided amongst the children of John Haden and his Wife Jenny Haden. Signed: John Moseley Witness: James George, John Moseley, Junr. Albemarle DB 1, p.149 13 Feb 1749 John Moseley of Goochland to Benjamin Carter of Louisa for 20£. 225 acres formerly Goochland both sides of Phil's Creek of Bird Creek, corner of Robert Kent, Ebenezar Adams dec'd, crossing Phil's Creek, corner Arthur Hopkins, Phillip Thurmond, Robt Kent to 1st station. Granted by patent to Moseley 25 Sep 1746. Signed: John Moseley. Wit: Thomas Poor, John Moseley Junr, William Johnson. According to Tidewater VA Families, John's inventory was entered into the court record on 11 Jun 1754. This seems a bit late if he died in 1747 as suggested in other places. The Tidewater publication also states he witnessed his brother's will in 1752 in Goochland Co. - if so obviously he did not die in 1747. The will of Marvel Moseley appears to have been witnessed by John Moseley Jr. Goochland Co 12 May 1754. Elizabeth Moseley, relict of John Moseley deceased, refuses to take administration of the decedants good and chattels, etc. Then John Moseley [Junr] comes into court and makes oath that John Moseley, dec'd, died without any will. On his motion certificate is granted him for obtaining Letter of Administration. John Smith and John Woodson, securities. This is a peculiar document unless John Moseley remarried or an error has been made regarding the name of his wife. There is also said to be a lease dated 4 Nov 1734, Middlesex Co, from John Moseley and wife Elizabeth to Thomas Price. There is a marriage record in Middlesex Co, Christ Church Parish, for a marriage between John Moseley and Mary Nichols, 10 Oct 1717. Also the record of a death - Mary Moseley, 17 Jan 1730. This would be after the births of the children and they would have been quite young - it is likely John took a second wife. Goochland DB 8, p.277-279 15 Jul 1762 John Mosely to Thomas Poor. 100£ for 325 acres on Little Byrd Creek adj. Arthur Hopkins, Gent., Thomas Poor, James George. One parcel, 200 acres, purchased by John Mosley the Elder from Jonas Lawson; one, 125 acres, purchased by John Mosley the Younger of James George. Signed: John Moseley. Wit: James George, Valentine Martin, James Allen. Rec. 21 Sep 1762 | NICHOLS, Mary (I594776752)
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61 | Thomas Rogers of Dedham, Essex, England immigrated to New England by 1634, with his first residence in the colonies being in Watertown, Massachusetts.[1][2] With him was his wife Grace, his daughter Elizabeth, and his stepson John Sherman and (probably) a second stepson, Richard Sherman. On the 28th of February 1636, Thomas was granted five lots in the Plowlands at Beaverbroke Plaines.[3] On the 25th of July 1636 he was granted five acres in the Remote Meadows.[1] The land was allotted by household members. This implies that there could have been five people in the household. Four of those would have been Thomas, his wife Grace, his stepson John Sherman, and his daughter Elizabeth. The fifth was probably his other stepson, Richard Sherman. In the Watertown Inventory of Grants he held a eight acres. All eight parcels held by Thomas were granted to him, and not acquired by purchase from earlier settlers. In order for Thomas to receive the eight land grants, he must have been in Watertown by 1634.[1] He was admitted to the Watertown church prior to the 17th of May 1637, when he was admitted as a freeman. | ROGERS, Thomas (I241492)
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62 | Title: Gootee, Bob years of family research Abbrev: Gootee, Bob years of family research Text: 11-29-2000. | GOOTEE, Elizabeth (I594763422)
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63 | Biography NOT TO BE CONFUSED WITH Elijah Wilson Carney born in Shelbyville 2 Mar 1827, married to Amelia B. DON'T Add Amelia Burns Martin and her 11 children to THIS Elijah Wilson Carney.' Elijah Wilson Carney was living in District 25 in Davidson County, Tennessee at age 15 with his family. At age 25 in 1861 he enlisted in the Confederate 18th Tennessee Infantry Regiment, Company E with his brother William. He was a private. In early February Elijah and his brother participated in an attack on Fort Donelson, where they captured a battery and four guns with about 181 men killed, wounded or prisoners. Then on 16 Feb 1862 their position at Fort Donelson in Stewart County, Tennessee was overrun and he and his brother William were captured and imprisoned and taken up north to Camp Butler, near Springfield Illinois. Both were then sent to Vicksburg, Mississippi for a prisoner exchange on 23 Sep 1862. After the war, Elijah W. Carney married Mary Emma Brown b. 1843 Williamson Co. TN, a daughter of John G. and Martha E.(-?-) Brown, on 06 Nov 1867 in Davidson Co. TN. They had a daughter Lena Eoleen Carney abt. 1869. Lena lived with her widowed grandmother Martha E. Brown before marrying Thomas Edward Frensley on 21 Feb 1889 Davidson Co. TN. Thomas E. and Lena Carney Frensley had fraternal twins in 1900, Ethel and Earl Frensley. Lena Carney Frensley was buried in David Read's lot, Sec 15 in Nashville's City Cemetery on 02 Jun 1942. Her grandfather John G. Brown was also buried in Read's lot on 02 Dec 1875. Elijah divorced Emma Brown even before their daughter was born and then married Martha Ann Stewart (both marriages documented in Tennessee State Marriages) and 3 months after wedding, Lena was born to first wife Emma. Elijah went back to farming and raised his family primarily in Cheatham County, Tennessee. He died at age 49 in Lauderdale County, Tennessee two years after the birth of his last daughter Etta Rebecca Carney. DNA Paternal and Maternal relationships are both confirmed by an autosomal AncestryDNA test match between Ronnie Swafford and Jim Carney, his 2nd cousin 1x removed. Their most-recent common ancestors are Elijah Carney and Martha Stewart, the great grandparents of Ronnie Swafford and great great grandparents of Jim Carney. Predicted relationship from AncestryDNA: 2nd Cousin 1x removed, based on sharing 162 cM across 9 segments. Citation generated by DNA Confirmation app, version 3.02 (updated 25.Sep.2024) - Carney-4356 09:06, 9 October 2024 (UTC) CENSUS Found in 1850 Census, 4-5 years after mother Sina died in Davidson, Tennessee: Joshua, age 31 (actual was 34) ?Juda? Carney, age 28 - who is this? Must be Judith but spelling is unfamiliar? Henry Carney, age 15 - Elijah's Twin? Elij Carney age 15 - abrev. spelling of Elijah Marella Carney age 12 - Marilla alt spellling Jas (James) Carney age 11 William Carney age 9 Sinai P. Carney age 5 - mispelling of Sina Mary E. Carney age 4 John S. Carney age 2 Was living 2 houses down from Ennis B. Carney. Household of Ennis: Ennis B. Carney age 35, male farmer, born in Tennessee Willliam Carney, age 11 Jesse Carney, age 6 John Carney, age 2 Found in 1880 Census in Lauderdale, Tennessee with family. Name E. W. Carney Age 44 Birth Date Abt 1836 Birthplace Tennessee Home in 1880 District 2, Lauderdale, Tennessee, USA House Number 9 Dwelling Number 251 Race White Gender Male Relation to Head of House Self (Head) Marital Status Married Spouse's Name Martha Carney Father's Birthplace Tennessee Mother's Birthplace Tennessee Occupation Farmer Neighbors View others on page Household members Name Age E. W. Carney 44 Martha Carney 25 Ellen Carney 9 Matilda Carney 7 Pamly Carney 4 Jessie Carney 2 Elijah was taken prisoner in Confederate forces unconditional surrender to General U.S. Grant Fort Henry Enlistment Date: 7 Aug 1861 Enlistment Place: Camp Trousdale Rank: Private Military Unit: Eighteenth Infantry Died young at age 49, 20 years after war end in 1885. After his death, his cousin John Spencer Carney helped out Marth Ann "Mattie" get by without the income lost due to Elijah's early death. Robert S. Carney writes to me in May 2021: "I went through an odd assortment of paper scraps left by our great grandfather John Spencer Carney. I found a few tax receipts ~1895 where he had paid land taxes for a Mrs. E. W. Carney who owned 40 acres." Fact: Residence (1870) Tennessee, United States Fact: Residence (1880) District 2, Lauderdale, Tennessee, United States Sources Jim Carney https://www.jnlcarney.com/carney/ personal recollection, birth certificates, census, family trees, family photos, family narratives, etc "Family Tree," database, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org : modified 27 March 2019, 18:31), entry for Elijah Wilson Carney(PID https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/4:1:M4QR-N47); contributed by various users. | CARNEY, Elijah Wilson "E.W." (I8891)
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64 | Biography Pauline was born in 1849 [1]. She passed away in 1943 [2]. Johann (August) Gustav brought the wife and two kids with him from Poland in 1874, with the youngest Adolph only 1 month old. This was a period of change in Poland and two years later in 1876 this portion of Poland was annexed by Prussia after a period of instability. Nepomucena Name She adopted the nickname and official new documented name "Pauline" in America as the Polish name Nepomucena was not adaptable to familiar US names. Nepomucena means faithful, devoted, loyal and steadfast associations in Polish translations. Nepomucena is a feminine name of Polish origin deriving from the Latin name Nepomucenus, which is linked to Saint John Nepomucene, a Czech saint from the 14th century. After Immigration Using their immigration names Gustav and Pauline, they had 10 children in total, the two they brought with them from Poland and the 8 born in Michigan. Their children: Rudolph Emil b:1872, Adolph b:1874, Minnie Doratheia b:1875, William b:1876 [4], Louise "Lizzie" Emilie b:1881 [5], Augusta Adeline b:1883 [6], Herman Henry b:1885, Ida b:1887, Albert Theodore b:1892, and Alfred W. b:1898 and died as an infant same year. 1880 Census [7] recording Gustav (father age 30) Pauline (wife age 28), Rudolph son age 7, Adolph son age 6, Willie (William) age 4 and Minna daughter age 1; all in Alpena, Alpena, Michigan. 1900 US Census[3] see source. 1910 US Census: Note Immigration was 1875; Address: 124 Park St Alpena, Michigan. Household was Paulina age 62 and daughter Elizabeth age 28 Death Cert verifies father Jake Kalish. Widowed, living in Alpena, died of Indeterminate - old age at 93 years. Sources ? Baptism: "Deutschland, Preußen, Posen, Katholische und Lutherisch Kirchenbücher, 1430-1998" citing Page: 780, 781; Digital film/folder number: 008026325; Image number: 392 FamilySearch Record: 6FZS-NZY1 (accessed 27 November 2024) FamilySearch Image: 3Q9M-CSXV-K96M-2 Nepomucena Kalisz baptism on 1 Apr 1849 (born 24 Mar 1849), daughter of Jacobus Kalisz & Susanna Pakolska, in Inowroclaw, bydgoskie, Polen. ? Burial: "Michigan Deaths and Burials, 1800-1995" citing Digital film/folder number: 007715482; FHL microfilm: 2020779; Record number: 4; Packet letter: C FamilySearch Record: FHYH-HWR (accessed 27 November 2024) Pauline Schuelke burial (died in 1943 at age 93) on 4 Mar 1943 at 713 Ford Ave., Alpena, Michigan, United States. Born on 24 Mar 1849. ? 1900 Census: "United States Census, 1900" citing Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA); Affiliate Publication Number: T623; Line: 40; Digital film/folder number: 004119837; FHL microfilm: 1240699; Image number: 227; Sheet number: 8; Sheet letter: A; Packet letter: A; Indexing batch: N00828-8 FamilySearch Record: M91X-C9H (accessed 27 November 2024) FamilySearch Image: S3HY-67F9-FBR Pauline Shuelle (46), wife, in household of Gust Shuelle (45) in Alpena Township, Alpena, Michigan, United States. Born in Germany. Jim Carney https://www.jnlcarney.com/carney/ familysearch.org, death certificate, 1910 US Census, family library, etc, | KALISCH, Pauline Nepomucena (I29867)
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65 | Emma Catharina is the daughter of Edmond Blount and Judith Blount (Rhodes). Edmond's :parents (Catherina's grandparents) are reported to have been James Blount, Sr. :& Bridgett Blount of Astley (Broome). They were from Worcestershire, England. She may have come from a northern :colony & migrated to a Quaker site in North Carolina. [citation needed] Catharina was born in England. This could possibly have Gabriel being born in England :& leaving for Ireland with his wife Catharina. [citation needed] The record shows him as being born in Ireland along with a possible brother John :that is known to have been born in England. The brothers then marry the Blount :sisters. Catharina & Gabriel. There is no record having the two families immigration (like :the name of the ships). Sources http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dowfam3&id=I534115 Pike-2301 22:50, 24 December 2015 (EST) http://www.geni.com/people/Catharina-Pike-Blount/4880430181220081516 Pike-2301 02:00, 10 December 2015 (EST) Source: S-2126527828 Repository: #R-2145420208 Title: Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. Note: This information comes from 1 or more individual Ancestry Family Tree files. This source citation points you to a current version of those files. Note: The owners of these tree files may have removed or changed information since this source citation was created. Page: This information comes from 1 or more individual Ancestry Family Tree files. This source citation points you to a current version of those files. Note: The owners of these tree files may have removed or changed information since this source citation was Note: Data: Text: http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=2283858&pid=257 | BLOUNT, Emma Catharina (I594777293)
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66 | Geraldine ''Gerri'' Drake Crump, 59, of 679 One Mile Lane, died Thursday, Jan. 31, 2002. A native of Madison County, Mrs. Crump was a daughter of the late George W. and Reba Brooks Drake. She was a homemaker and a supporter of the Carnesville Volunteer Fire Department. She was of the Baptist faith. Services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Ginn Funeral Home. Burial will be in Cross Roads Baptist Church cemetery. Survivors include her husband, James W. ''Jim'' Crump; two daughters, Donna Gober, Hull, and Alisa Massey, Hartwell; a son, Chris Ayers, Hartwell; a sister, Mary D. Culpovich, Tucson, Ariz.; a brother, Tracy Drake, Spartanburg, S.C.; and six grandchildren. Pallbearers will be members of the Carnesville Volunteer Fire Department. The family is at the residence and will receive friends from 7-9 p.m. today aft the funeral home. Memorials may be made to Carnesville Volunteer Fire Department, P.O. Box 285, Carnesville, GA 30521, or the American Cancer Society. Athens Banner-Herald, Friday, Feb. 1, 2002 | DRAKE, Geraldine "Gerri" (I9652)
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67 | John De Sutton V, of Dudley Castle Held Manors of Sedgley, Kinswinford, and Rowley-Somery, and also Himley. | SUTTON, Sir. John , 5Th Lord Of Dudley Baron (I13856)
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68 | Source: AF (only source). This could be the same as Lisiard orLeataud. | PARIS, Liedrat Count (I5350)
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69 | Source: AF. Thierry and wife Hildegarde are off the Ancestral File. Possibleerror? Hildegarde would be marrying her father's half brother. | WEST, Thierry Of The Count (I11116)
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70 | Source: AF. | Giselle (I8723)
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71 | Source: AF. AF calls her a Saracen. | Galiana (I11235)
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72 | Source: AF. Hildegard, Abbess of Leon. Thierry and wife Hildegarde are from the Ancestral File. Possibleerror? Hildegarde would be marrying her father's half brother. Sources: Kraentzler 1474; NEHGR; A. Roots 144A. Roots: N.N. Hitherto unknown daughter of Louis I and Ermengarde.(NEHGR 109:179-182). K. says she was Mathilde de Aquitaine, daughter of Pippin I, King d'Aquitaine and N.N. | WEST, Of The Princess Of West (I11229)
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73 | Source: AF. Natural daughter. | WEST, Hruodhaid Of The (I9883)
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74 | Source: AF. Natural daughter. | WEST, Emma Of The (I9884)
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75 | Source: AF. Natural daughter. | WEST, Gertruda Of The (I9885)
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76 | Source: AF. Natural daughter. | WEST, Bellinandra Of The (I9886)
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77 | Source: AF. Natural daughter. | WEST, Rothais (Rothaide) Of The (I9888)
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78 | Source: AF. Natural son. | WEST, Adeltrud Of The (I9887)
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79 | Source: AF. Natural son. | WEST, Arnould Of The Count Of Sens (I9892)
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80 | Source: AF. One record says born 759. | FRANCE, Adelaide Princess Of [A Nun] (I11247)
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81 | Source: AF. She was a nun. | FRANCE, Gisele Of Princess Of France (I9569)
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82 | Source: Ayers, p794; RC 122. Ayers: Edila or Adela de Ponthieu. RC: Adele de Ponthieu. | PONTHIEU, Adele (Or Edila) De (I464)
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83 | Source: Kraentzler 1099, 1325. K: Geoffroi III de Joinville, Seigneur de Joinville. | JOINVILLE, Geoffroi III De (I9823)
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84 | Source: Kraentzler 1099, 1326. | BRIENNE, Felicitas De (I9825)
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85 | Source: Kraentzler 1320, 1326. K: Gautier (Walter) de Brienne, Count de Brienne. | BRIENNE, Gautier (Or Walter) De (I9818)
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86 | Source: Kraentzler 1320, 1326. K: Eberhard (Erhard) I, Count deBrienne. | BRIENNE, Eberhard I (Or Erhard) De Count (I9822)
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87 | Source: Kraentzler 1320, 1326. Milo III de Tonnerre, Count deBar-sur-Seine. I'll call him Milo V, to match my lineup. | TONNERRE, Milo V De Count (I9819)
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88 | Source: Kraentzler 1320. K: Gautier de Brienne, Count de Brienne, Seigneur de Remeru. | BRIENNE, Gautier De Count (I9820)
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89 | Source: Kraentzler 1320. Humbelina de Baudemont. | BAUDEMONT, Humbelina De (I9821)
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90 | Source: NEHGR v99. Abbot of St. Bertin and St. Armand. | Alard Abbot,St. Bertin (I11268)
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91 | Source: NEHGR v99. NEHGR: Alard, Count of Chalons, 764-72. | CHALONS, Alard Of Count Of Chalons (I11266)
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92 | Source: NGHR v99. Says Bernard Dux. | Bernard (I11271)
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93 | Source: RC 114. | LAON, N.N. Of (I4235)
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94 | Source: RC 122, 124; Ayers, p794. RC: Leonore (Aenor) de St. Valery, born about 1192; died 1250. Married1210. Ayers: Annora, or Allanor, sole daughter and heir. Buried near herfirst husband at Brenne Abbey. Married (2) Henry, Lord of Scilly. | ST. VALERY, Leonore (Aenor) De (I9832)
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95 | Source: RC 169, 336, 348; A. Roots 48; AF. RC: Held lands in the Wormsgau, 793-815. Roots: Count Hadrian of Orleans. | WORMSGAU, Hadrian Of Count Of Orleans (I9848)
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96 | Source: RC 184, 235; Kraentzler 1216. K: Elizabeth. RC: Helissende (Elisenda) de Pontheieu. | PONTHIEU, Helissende (Or Elisenda) De (I5655)
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97 | Source: RC 184. Count of St. Pol. Received St. Pol as vassal of Count Baldwin ofFlanders. | SAINT POL, Count Roger De (I5430)
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98 | Source: RC 184. RC: Count of St. Pol. Count of Hesdin, 1136. He destroyed the Abbey ofSt. Requier and was excommunicated. He was an opponent of King Louis VI. K: Hughes III, Candavene, Count de Saint-Paul (Pol). | ST. POL, Hugh III "Candavene" De Count Of St. Pol (I4276)
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99 | Source: RC 184. Marguerite de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis. | CLERMONT, Marguerite De (I4041)
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100 | Source: RC 184; Kraentzler. K: Beatrix. RC: N.N., first wife of Hugh III. | Beatrix (I2896)
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