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5251 | == Biography == {{England Sticker}} == Biography ==John Gorsuch, Rector of Walkhorne in Hertford 1633<ref name="VMHB24.1">Pleasants, J. Hall, [http://www.jstor.org/stable/4243492 "The Gorsuch and Lovelace Families"] ''The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography,'' Vol. 24, No. 1 (Jan., 1916), pp. 81-93, Virginia Historical Society, JSTOR.org accessed April 19, 2015</ref> === Origin ===John Gorsuch was the son of [[Gorsuch-23|Daniel Gorsuch]] and [[Hall-347|Alice Hall]] (pp 83-84).<ref name="VMHB24.1"/> John's father, Daniel Gorsuch reported to the Visitation of London in 1633 (At that time, John was the Rector of Walkhorne).<ref name="VMHB24.1"/> John was born c. 1600, as upon admission to Cambridge in 1617, his age was stated as 17 years old, John Gorsuch, "son of Daniel Gorsuch, Mercer of London and Walkern", being admitted "Fellow Commoner" at Pembroke, Cambridge, aged 17, on June 18, 1617."<ref name="Overman">Overman, S. Esmé, [http://ubbw.org.uk/Churches/Gorsuch.htm Dr. John Gorsuch] Churches Together in Benington and Walkern, St. Peter's Benington with St. Mary's Walkern, accessed November 26, 2014</ref> Sir William is said to have descended from Charlemagne through his maternal grandmother's Wroth family.{{Citation needed}} === Early years ===The family lived in London, near the Old St. Paul's, possibly at Bishopsgate.<ref name="Overman"/> John had two sisters, Katherine and Mary, (though we do not know how long Mary lived; she died young). John certainly began his education at home, as most children did then.<ref name="Overman"/> He may have also attended one of the church grammar schools later. Two were within a half a mile of his home, St. Paul's and the Mercers had their own. John attended Cambridge University; he was admitted as a [http://janus.lib.cam.ac.uk/db/node.xsp?id=Glossary%2FFellow%20Commoner Fellow Commoner] at age 17 at Pembroke on 18 June 1617, was awarded his B.A in 1620/1, his M.A. in 1624, and his D.D. in 1636 (although by 1632, he was already the Reverend of Walkern, Hertfordshire.<ref name="Cambridge">Dawson, J. L., [http://venn.lib.cam.ac.uk/cgi-bin/search-2014.pl?sur=Gorsuch&suro=w&fir=John&firo=c&cit=&cito=c&c=HRT&tex=&sye=&eye=&col=all&maxcount=50 "Cambridge Alumni Database."] from [http://venn.lib.cam.ac.uk/Documents/acad/enter.html ''A Cambridge Alumni Database.''] accessed April 19, 2015</ref> === Family ===John married c. 1628 to [[Lovelace-8|Anne Lovelace]], daughter of Sir William Lovelace, Knight of Bethersden, Kent and Anne Barne.<ref name="VMHB29.1">Pleasants, J. Hall, [http://www.jstor.org/stable/4243807 "The Lovelace Family and Its Connections (Continued)."] (Vol. 29, No. 1 (Jan., 1921), pp. 110-124) ''The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography,'' Virginia Historical Society, JSTOR.org accessed April 19, 2015</ref> Anne Lovelace was the sister of Richard Loveless the poet and Francis Loveless, the Governor of New York 1668-1673.<ref name="VMHB29.1"/> Anne died in 1652.<ref name="Haschemeyer">Haschemeyer, Sue N., [http://www.dunnuck.com/Bio-Gorsuch.html GORSUCH] Dunn*ck Family Genealogy accessed November 26, 2014</ref> They had eleven or twelve children; they were: William, Daniel, Katherine, Robert, Richard, Anne, Elizabeth, Charles, Lovelace, Frances, John, and possibly Joanna(?). The five youngest children were not mentioned in the will of their grandfather, Daniel Gorsuch (written in 1638), but were mentioned in the will of their grandmother, Alice; so they were all born after 1638.<ref name="VMHB24.1"/> ===Children=== Children from "Bishop's Transcripts" of the Walkern Parish Register (pg 87):<ref name="VMHB24.1"/><ref name="VMHB24.2">Pleasants, J. Hall, [http://www.jstor.org/stable/4243521 "The Gorsuch and Lovelace Families (Continued)."] (Vol. 24, No. 2 (Apr., 1916), pp. 214-221) ''The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography,'' Virginia Historical Society, JSTOR.org accessed April 19, 2015</ref> # [[Gorsuch-211|Daniel Gorsuch]] born 1628 or 1629, eldest son, remained in England # [[Gorsuch-178| John Gorsuch]] b c. 1630, 2nd son, poss died young# [[Gorsuch-173|William Gorsuch]] b 1631 or 1632, 3rd son, d 1698; mar Catherine Morgan, remained in England# [[Gorsuch-174|Katherine "Katheren" Gorsuch]] bpt Nov 26, 1633, to Virginia Theo. Hone; mar William Whitby # [[Gorsuch-172|Robert Gorsuch]] bpt Nov 19, 1635 # [[Gorsuch-25|Richard Gorsuch]] bpt Apr 19, 1637, to Virginia# [[Gorsuch-26|Anne/Anna Gorsuch]] bpt March 13, 1638/9 Walkern, to Virginia; mar 1) Capt. Thomas Todd, 2) Capt. David Jones, 3) Capt. John Oldton# [[Gorsuch-192|Elizabeth Gorsuch]] bpt May 13, 1641, to Virginia; mar ____ Powell# [[Gorsuch-21|Charles Gorsuch]] bpt Aug 25, 1642; certificate of marriage 1690/1 to Anne Hawkins at a West River, Maryland Quaker MM # [[Gorsuch-168|Lovelace Gorsuch]] b after 1638 # [[Gorsuch-215|Joanna Gorsuch]] bpt March 15, 1639/40# [[Gorsuch-214|Frances Gorsuch]] b after 1642, called a granddaughter in Anne (Barnes) Gorsuch's will (Pg 85), b after 1638, poss died young. The daughter, Frances, (erroneously often identified as a son), was clearly called "daughter" in the 1662 will of her grandmother, Alice (Hall) Gorsuch, "Johanna and Frances daughters of my said son John" (Pg 392).<ref name="VMHB27.34">Pleasants, J. Hall, [http://www.jstor.org/stable/4243737 "The Gorsuch and Lovelace Families (Concluded)"] ''The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography,'' Vol. 27, No. 3/4 (Jul. - Oct., 1919), pp. 379-392, Virginia Historical Society, JSTOR.org accessed April 19, 2015</ref> There was no daughter, Ruth; this was a mis-reading of the name, "Kath."<ref name="VMHB24.1"/> All of the children's records have now been found, but we still have the question of whether Anna was identical to Joanna, or were they two different daughters. There was a discovery in the "Bishop's Transcripts" of the Walkern Parish Register of the baptism of Joanna Gorsuch, on March 15, 1639/40, found written in the wrong place, among the marriages for 1639.<ref name="VMHB24.4">Pleasants, J. Hall, [http://www.jstor.org/stable/4243555 "The Gorsuch and Loverlace (''sic'') Families (Continued): Anna Gorsuch and the Todd Family of Virginia and Maryland."] ''The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography,'' Vol. 24, No. 4 (Oct., 1916), pp. 425-440, Virginia Historical Society, JSTOR.org accessed April 19, 2015</ref> J. Hall Pleasants, who authored the many articles on the Gorsuch and Lovelace families in ''The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography,'' believes the entry for Joanna was just a duplication of the entry for Anna. He contends that the correct entry is March 13, 1638/9, because Anna must have been married when she did not join her siblings in their 1656 petition for guardians.<ref name="VMHB24.4"/> However, there could have been two daughters, Anna and Joanna, where Anna was married while Joanna had died before the petition in 1656. It would be a complex error with both the day and year different - possible but unusual. The first son, Daniel, and the third son, William, both remained in England.<ref name="VMHB24.1"/> The second son, John, and the youngest daughters, Frances and Joanna, possibly all died young.<ref name="VMHB24.1"/> === Rectory of "Walkhorne" in Hertfordshire === The Rectory was purchased by William Beale of London, grocer, on November 30, 1616, and from him was purchased by Daniel Gorsuch, merchant of London.<ref name="VMHB24.1"/> We don't know the date that Gorsuch purchased it from Beale. On July 13, 1632, it was given by Daniel Gorsuch to his son, John, as the rector, and Daniel subsequently built a new rectory for him there.<ref name="VMHB24.1"/> John was instituted as Rector on July 28, 1632.<ref name="VMHB24.1"/> === 1647 Executed ? === John Gorsuch, a staunch Loyalist, was persecuted as a result of his loyalty to the king. He and Cromwell were at odds, and the parliamentary party filed charges in 1642 (Pg 88).<ref name="VMHB24.1"/> This was a time of severe turmoil, and hundreds of clergy were accused and tried on false charges. Rev. John Gorsuch was charged with Drunkenness, Gaming, seldom appearing in the pulpit, published a wicked libel against the Parliament, calling some of them "Fools, Bastards and Cuckolds" (Pg 88).<ref name="VMHB24.1"/> On October 26, 1647, in "The Accounts of Plundered Ministers" is the report that when Mr. Simon Smeath, Vicar of Weston (next to Walkern), came to claim the rectory of Walkern, Dr. John Gorsuch "betook himself to ye Haymow & there lost his life."<ref name="VMHB24.1"/> This leaves a question about the end of John Gorsuch's life. It seems clear that he was in effect killed by Cromwell and his crusade against the established church, but the exact events are lost to history. Some believe the story of the "Haymow" is actually a distraction to cover John Gorsuch's escape and emigration, but there is no further record anywhere. The Cambridge University record includes that John was ejected in 1642 and "[Died???]; Following upon his ejection he is said to have been 'smothered in an Haymow.' (Vis. of London, 1634 ; Cussans, II. iii. 85.)."<ref name="Cambridge"/> The "ejection" was as a result of the bogus charges brought against John Gorsuch during his conflict with Cromwell, verified by the "Bishop's Transcripts" of the Walkern Parish Register which show "John Gorsuch, rector of Walkern, ejected."<ref name="VMHB24.1"/> === Death and Legacy === John died in 1647 at Walkhorne, Hertfordshire, England and was buried in the Walkern Cemetery, Walkern, Hertfordshire, England.<ref name="VMHB24.1"/> After his death, Anne and the children lived at property they owned in the parish of Weston (next to Walkern), until their immigration to Virginia (Pgs 88-9).<ref name="VMHB24.1"/> === Anne Gorsuch to Virginia === After his death, John's widow, Anne, immigrated to Virginia with her brothers and several of the children, possibly Robert, Richard, and Anna.<ref name="VMHB24.2"/> Robert, Richard, and Anna may have been the children who accompanied their mother to Virginia at a date slightly earlier than when Theo. Hone transported the younger children.<ref name="VMHB24.2"/> A short time later, on February 22, 1652, "Theo Hoane" received a grant of land on the Rappahannock in return for the passage of the four younger children of John and Anne Gosruch.<ref name="VMHB24.3">Pleasants, J. Hall [http://www.jstor.org/stable/4243537 "The Gorsuch and Lovelace Families (Continued)"] ''The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography,'' Vol. 24, No. 3 (Jun., 1916), pp. 317-327, Virginia Historical Society, JSTOR.org accessed April 19, 2015</ref> On May 31, 1661, Anne's son, Richard Gorsuch, who had arrived in Virginia earlier, received permission to transport six persons to Virginia, including Elizabeth Gorsuch.<ref name="VMHB24.3"/> Among her descendants are the Todds of Virginia and Robert E. Lee. == Key reference resources== *J. Hall Pleasants. <ref name="VMHB24.1" /> *children of John: <ref name="VMHB24.2" /> *children beginning with Richard Gorsuch: <ref name="VMHB24.3" /> *Anna: <ref name="VMHB24.4" />*Toods and Baylors: <ref name="VMHB25.3">Pleasants, J. Hall, [http://www.jstor.org/stable/4243614 "The Gorsuch and Lovelace Families (Continued): Anna Gorsuch and the Todd and Baylor Families of Virginia and Maryland."] ''The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography,'' Vol. 25, No. 3 (Jul., 1917), pp. 302-323, Virginia Historical Society, JSTOR.org accessed December 11, 2014</ref> *Charles Gorsuch Descendants: **Virginia Magasine, July 1918 <ref name="VMHB26">Pleasants, J. Hall, [http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/4243688 "The Gorsuch and Lovelace Familes, Continued"] Vol 26, Pages 325-332 (July 1 1918,) ''The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography,'' Virginia Historical Society, JSTOR.org accessed November 26, 2014</ref>** Virginia Magazine, April 1919. <ref name="VMHB27.2">Pleasants, J. Hall, [http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/4243725 ''The Gorsuch and Lovelace Families (Concluded)''] ''The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography,'' Vol. 27, No. 2 (Apr., 1919), pp. 187-202, Virginia Historical Society, JSTOR.org accessed November 26, 2014</ref> ** Virginia Magazine, July-Oct 1919: <ref name="VMHB27.34" /> *Barne and Lovelace families: <ref name="VMHB29.1" /> ==Sources== See also:* ''Archaeologia Cantiana: Being Transactions of the Kent Archaeological Society.'' (1858-) (London: The Society, 1858-), FHL book 942.23 C4ka., vol. 10 p. 208.* Barnes, Robert W., ''British Roots of Maryland Families.'' (Baltimore [Maryland] : Genealogical Pub. Co., c1999-c2002), 975.2 D2ba., vol. 1 p. 295.* Count D'Angerville, ''Living Descendants of Blood Royal (in America).'' (World Nobility and Peerage London and Paris), 973 D2aal., vol. 5 p. 1055.* Dorman, John Frederick, compiled and edited by, ''Adventurers of purse and person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5.'' (1987), (3 volumes. 3rd edition. [Virginia?] : Order of First Families of Virginia, 1607-1624/5, c1987), FHL book 975.5 H2j 1987; see also 975.5 H2ap 1987., vol. 2 p. 473.* Faris, David, ''Plantagenet Ancestry of Seventeenth-century Colonists: the Descent from the Later Plantagenet Kings of England, Henry III, Edward I, Edward II, and Edward III, of Emigrants from England and Wales to the North American Colonies Before 1701.'' (2nd ed., 1999), (2nd edition. Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1999), FHL book 973 D2fp., p. 172.* ''Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin,'' Fall 1996, 975.2 B2mb., vol. 37 p. 471.* ''Pedigrees of Some of the Emperor Charlemagne's Descendants'' (1974-1979) Buck, J. Orton [James Orton], (3 volumes. Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co., c1974-1978, 1979), FHL book 940 D5p., vol. 1 p. 190.* Torrence, Clayton, editor, [http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89082602731;view=1up;seq=153 ''Winston of Virginia, and Allied Families ...''] (Page 109) or (FHL microfilm 1036587 item 3., vol. 38 p. 61) Richmond: Whittet & Shepperson, 1927, HathiTrust accessed April 24, 2015* ''Virginia Magazine of History and Biography'' (1894-) Virginia Historical Society, (Richmond, Virginia: Virginia Historical Society, 1894-), FHL book 975.5 B2v; see FHL catalog for microfilm., vol. 24 p. 90, 110, 123.* ''Virginia Magazine of History and Biography'' (1894-) Virginia Historical Society, (Richmond, Virginia: Virginia Historical Society, 1894-), FHL book 975.5 B2v; see FHL catalog for microfilm., vol. 28 p. 182.* ''Virginia Magazine of History and Biography.'' (1894-), Virginia Historical Society, (Richmond, Virginia: Virginia Historical Society, 1894-), FHL book 975.5 B2v; see FHL catalog for microfilm., vol. 24 p. 90, 91, 110.* ''The Visitation of London, Anno Domine 1633, 1634, and 1635 . . .'' (1880-1883) Howard, Joseph Jackson, (Publications of the Harleian Society: Visitations, volume 15, 17. 2 volumes. London: [Harleian Society], 1880-1883), FHL book 942 B4h volumes 15, 17; FHL microfilms 162,050-162,051., vol. 1 p. 327.* John Gorsuch's marriage to Anne Lovelace, death in 1647 confirmed in Bible Records, Virginia Mss64W73354, indexed in "Virginia, Historical Society Papers, 1607-2007," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KZ7G-S8C : accessed 13 March 2016), John Gorsuch, 1647; Death, citing Virginia, United States, Virginia Historical Society, Richmond. Digital Folder Number 004839672, Image Number 00329. John was born in 1600. He passed away in 1667. == Sources == <references /> * england & Wales, christening index, 1530-1980 UK and Ireland, find a grave index 1300s- Author: Theresia Kennedy Author: Daniel Ange Author: Michelle Hartley | Gorsuch, John (I45)
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5252 | == Biography == {{Questionable}} '''Note:''' The source for this person is an unsourced user entered tree (59047772) at ancestry.com with no further information. [[Powell-5629|Powell-5629]] 14:31, 8 March 2015 (EDT) * Source: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. Page: Ancestry Family Tree Data: Text: http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=59047772&pid=255 * [[Thomas-10063 | Michael Thomas]], import of Thomas family tree.ged on Aug 27, 2013. '''Born''' 1689 Falls, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States. == Sources == <references /> * Source: <span id='S32'>S32</span> Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. Repository: [[#R2]] Note: [[#N1172]] Ancestry Family Trees http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=25213148&pid=559 * Repository: <span id='R2'>R2</span> Ancestry.com Note: [[#N1144]] Note <span id='N1144'>N1144</span>. '''RIN''' MH:N1144. Note <span id='N1172'>N1172</span>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. '''RIN''' MH:N1172. '''PRIN''' MH:S32. | Paxton, Elizabeth (I740)
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5253 | == Biography == {{Questionable}} '''Note:''' The source for this person is an unsourced user entered tree (59047772) at ancestry.com with no further information. There was an Alice Paxton that married William Kirkham, I suspect this is a confusion of those two names. [[Powell-5629|Powell-5629]] 14:31, 8 March 2015 (EDT) * Source: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. Page: Ancestry Family Tree Data: Text: http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=59047772&pid=255 * [[Thomas-10063 | Michael Thomas]], import of Thomas family tree.ged on Aug 27, 2013. '''Born''' 1685 == Sources == <references /> * Source: <span id='S32'>S32</span> Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. Repository: [[#R2]] Note: [[#N1172]] Ancestry Family Trees http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=25213148&pid=561 * Repository: <span id='R2'>R2</span> Ancestry.com Note: [[#N1144]] Note <span id='N1144'>N1144</span>. '''RIN''' MH:N1144. Note <span id='N1172'>N1172</span>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. '''RIN''' MH:N1172. '''PRIN''' MH:S32. | Paxton, Kirkman (I738)
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5254 | == Biography == === Birth === : Birth: :: Date: 1568 :: Place: London England === Marriage ===Margaret married Thomas Sandys, fifth son of Rev. Edwin Sandys, formerly Bishop of London and one of the first Bishop to conform to the Protestant religion and assisted in the new translation of the Bible in 1565. <ref name=boddie>SOUTHSIDE VIRGINIA FAMILIES VOLUME II, by John Boddie, 1995, page: 375.</ref> At the Herald's Visitation of London in 1633-34, Thomas Sandys recorded his pedigree. He was married to Margaret, daughter of Robert Tyus of Wardrobe, Clerk Comptroller there. <ref name=boddie/> === Death === : Death: :: Date: 1634 :: Place: Bexley Kent England == Sources == <references />* Source: <span id='S-1961470941'>S-1961470941</span> Ancestry Family Trees: http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=25971230&pid=1777979803 === Acknowledgments === * Thank you to [[Fortner-108 | Debbie Fuqua]] for creating WikiTree profile Sandys-137 through the import of Sands Family - 2013-06-24 10-01-54.ged on Jul 9, 2013. * WikiTree profile Sandys-61 created through the import of Frank Walter Sands_ Family Tre.ged on Nov 14, 2011 by [[Sands-185 | Frank Walter Sands]]. Author: C. Mackinnon | Sandys, Thomas (I161)
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5255 | == Biography == === Name === : Name: Anna /Souplis/: Name: Ann /Stackhouse/<ref>Source: [[#S00068]] Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for Ann Stackhouse</ref>: Name: Anna /Stackhouse/<ref>Source: [[#S00006]] Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for Hance Supplee</ref> Found multiple versions of NAME. Using Anna /Souplis/. === Birth === : Birth: :: Date: 1687:: Place: Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA<ref>Source: [[#S00006]] Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for Hance Supplee</ref> === Death === : Death: :: Date: 1723:: Place: Upper Merion, Montgomery, Pennsylvania, USA<ref>Source: [[#S00006]] Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for Hance Supplee</ref> === Residence === : Residence: :: Place: USA<ref>Source: [[#S00068]] Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for Ann Stackhouse</ref> == Sources == <references />* Source: <span id='S1'>S1</span> Abbreviation: Imported GEDCOM E. Lamar Ross, GEDCOM file * Source: <span id='S00006'>S00006</span> Author: Ancestry.com Title: Public Member Trees * Source: <span id='S00068'>S00068</span> Ancestry.com, U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970 (Provo, UT, USA, Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011), Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970, Louisville, Kentucky: National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. Author: Darlene Athey-Hill | Souplis, Ann (I458)
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5256 | == Biography == Frances was born about 1680. Frances Broad Garrett was born abt 1670 in St Paul's Parish, Baltimore, Maryland, daughter of [[Garrett-35|Dennis Garrett]] and [[Stone-68|Barbary Stone]].She married Nicholas Haile II abt. 1700 in Baltimore. They had 12 children before her death abt 1730 in Baltimore, Maryland. == Sources == <references /> * Roots in Virginia; an account of Captain Thomas Hale, Virginia frontiersman, his descendants and related families. With genealogies and sketches of Hale, Saunders, Lucke, Claiborne, Lacy, Tobin and contributing ancestral lines by Hale, Nathaniel C. (Nathaniel Claiborne), 1903- Publication date 1948, page 7* Source: <span id='S-2050775427'>S-2050775427</span> Ancestry Family Trees: Online publication. Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. _APID: 1030::0 == Acknowledgments == *This person was created on 19 May 2010 through the import of My Family File.ged*See the [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&who=Garrett-987 Changes page] for the details of edits by Bob and others. Author: Sue Ison Author: Cynthia B Author: Robin Lee Author: Cheryl Caudill Author: Cheryl Caudill | Garrett, Frances Broad (I220)
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5257 | == Biography == From the rootsweb tree as referenced below:" A marriage recorded 4 Aug 1761 at the Christ Lutheran Church in York Co, Pa states that Joseph, son of Abraham, married "Phebe M'Ray, daughter of Hugh (Juh.) Mecmeher". The original record was in the Dutch or German language and the transcriber suggested that the maiden name of Phebe might have been M'Meagher. <ref>http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:a58450&id=I39 </ref> === Name === : Name: Joseph /Workman/ :: Source: [[#S-2117388716]]::: Note: http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=genepoolb&h=5002831&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt ::: Note: ::: Data: :::: Text: Birth date: 1732Birth place: Raritan, Somerset, NJ, USA ::: APID: 5769::5002831 === Birth === : Birth: :: Date: 1732 :: Place: Raritan, Somerset, NJ, USA :: Source: [[#S-2117388716]]::: Note: http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=genepoolb&h=5002831&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt ::: Note: ::: Data: :::: Text: Birth date: 1732Birth place: Raritan, Somerset, NJ, USA ::: APID: 5769::5002831 = ''This biography was auto-generated by a GEDCOM import. It's a rough draft and needs to be edited.'' === Note ===: Note: Appears in the list of recruits raised by Capt. Paul Jackson for the Pennsylvania Regiment, 02 Jun 1758: "Joseph Workman, laborer, 5 feet 8 inches tall, of Chester County, Pa., enlisted 06 May 1756 aged 21, born in New Jersey; of thin visage." (See Pensylvania Archives) :: :: He is also listed with the men who returned in Capt. Charles Stewarts company, 05 Jun 1759, having enlisted this time 22 May 1759, aged 24 from Pennsylvania. He participated in the Revolution, enlisted Aug 1776 and is believed to be the progenitor of the family that settled in Boone County, West Virginia, inasmuch as he did not receive military land in Maryland (see later chapter) - Workman Book :: : Note: Appears in the list of recruits raised by Capt. Paul Jackson for the Pennsylvania Regiment, 02 Jun 1758: "Joseph Workman, laborer, 5 feet 8 inches tall, of Chester County, Pa., enlisted 06 May 1756 aged 21, born in New Jersey; of thin visage." (See Pensylvania Archives) :: :: He is also listed with the men who returned in Capt. Charles Stewarts company, 05 Jun 1759, having enlisted this time 22 May 1759, aged 24 from Pennsylvania. He participated in the Revolution, enlisted Aug 1776 and is believed to be the progenitor of the family that settled in Boone County, West Virginia, inasmuch as he did not receive military land in Maryland (see later chapter) - Workman Book :: : Note: Appears in the list of recruits raised by Capt. Paul Jackson for the Pennsylvania Regiment, 02 Jun 1758: "Joseph Workman, laborer, 5 feet 8 inches tall, of Chester County, Pa., enlisted 06 May 1756 aged 21, born in New Jersey; of thin visage." (See Pensylvania Archives) :: :: He is also listed with the men who returned in Capt. Charles Stewarts company, 05 Jun 1759, having enlisted this time 22 May 1759, aged 24 from Pennsylvania. He participated in the Revolution, enlisted Aug 1776 and is believed to be the progenitor of the family that settled in Boone County, West Virginia, inasmuch as he did not receive military land in Maryland (see later chapter) - Workman Book :: : Note: Appears in the list of recruits raised by Capt. Paul Jackson for the Pennsylvania Regiment, 02 Jun 1758: "Joseph Workman, laborer, 5 feet 8 inches tall, of Chester County, Pa., enlisted 06 May 1756 aged 21, born in New Jersey; of thin visage." (See Pensylvania Archives) :: :: He is also listed with the men who returned in Capt. Charles Stewarts company, 05 Jun 1759, having enlisted this time 22 May 1759, aged 24 from Pennsylvania. He participated in the Revolution, enlisted Aug 1776 and is believed to be the progenitor of the family that settled in Boone County, West Virginia, inasmuch as he did not receive military land in Maryland (see later chapter) - Workman Book :: == Sources == <references /> = : Source: [[#S-2117433450]] :: Page: Ancestry Family Trees :: Note: :: Data: ::: Text: http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=17332090&pid=496585718 : Source <span id='S-2117388716'>S-2117388716</span> : Repository: [[#R-2117465979]] : Title: Family Data Collection - Births : Author: Edmund West, comp.: Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2001. : Note: : APID: 5769::0 No REPO record found with id R-2117465979. : Source <span id='S-2117433450'>S-2117433450</span> : Repository: [[#R-2117465979]] : Title: Ancestry Family Trees: Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. 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. === Acknowledgments === Thank you to [[Higgins-2423 | Brad Higgins]] for creating WikiTree profile Workman-871 through the import of Higgins_Miller_Showalter_Workm.ged on Dec 29, 2013. Click to the Changes page for the details of edits by Brad and others. <!-- Please edit, add, or delete anything in this text. Thank you! --> Author: Renae Krisher | Workman, Joseph (I532)
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5258 | == Biography == Susannah “Susan” Whetzel Goodrich :BIRTH 1767 Sand Hill, Marshall County, West Virginia, USA :DEATH Sep 1828 (aged 60–61) Shelby County, Indiana, USA :BURIAL City Cemetery Shelbyville, Shelby County, Indiana, USA "According to Biography of a Town: Shelbyville, Indiana, published in 1968 (pages 41-42), Susan and Nathan were parents of: William, George, James, Susan (married Daniel Damon), and Cynthia (married John Cherry)."<ref>https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/48076874</ref> '''Susanna''' Wetzel. <ref>Source: [[#S2]] page 59</ref> Goodrich. <ref>Source: [[#S2]] page 59</ref> ''Found multiple versions of name. Using Susanna Wetzel .'' === Birth === : :: ID: EAE89AAD-33A4-4064-8B2A-04147D1CEE57 :: ID Number: MH:IF6679 :: 1767 :: Cedar Creek, Shenandoah, Virginia, USA === Death === : :: ID: 159A7CC0-F6D3-4F00-B345-28B184EC7E8B :: ID Number: MH:IF6680 :: SEP 1825 :: Shelby Indiana merged profile had 1827 in Shelbyville, Indiana === Record ID Number === : ID Number: MH:I441 === User ID === : ID: BE67097E-65FF-4523-B4DB-911B63BBDC94 === UPD === : 08 APR 2013 20:57:27 GMT-6 == Sources == <references /> * Source: <span id='S19'>S19</span> Record ID Number: MH:S19 User ID: 33DDBE06-AA1A-4A26-A19F-6BF81FDC39D3 Author: kathy smith Title: halgailadams Web Site Text: MyHeritage.com family tree CONT Family site: halgailadams Web Site CONT Family tree: 1130814 Media: 19334791-1 Type: Smart Matching Record ID Number: MH:SC171 Page: Susannah Goodrich [Wetzel] Event: Smart Matching Role: 1031404 Data: Date: 16 MAR 2013 Text: Added by confirming a Smart Match Quality or Certainty of Data: 3 * Source: <span id='S2'>S2</span> The Goodrich Family in America. A Genealogy of the Descendants of John and William Goodrich of Wethersfield, Conn., Richard Goodrich of Guilford, Conn., and William Goodridge of Watertown, Mass. Lafayette Wallace Case M.D., Author Role: Editor Publication: Fergus Printing Company, Chicago, Illinois, 1889, Second Date, 1984 === Acknowledgments === * Thank you to [[Wendt-138 | Greg Wendt]] for creating WikiTree profile Wetzel-148 through the import of Wendt.ged on May 26, 2013. Click to the Changes page for the details of edits by Greg and others.* First-hand information as remembered by [[Swan-854 | Melissa Swan-Keller]], Saturday, July 26, 2014. ''Replace this citation if there is another source. <!-- Please edit, add, or delete anything in this text. Thank you! --> | Whetzel, Susannah (I804)
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5259 | == Biography == Thomas was the son of [[Wilsford-7|James Wilford]]. In 1526 he was described as eldest son in the will of his father James, and he was granted the manor of Hartridge near Cranbrook in Kent. <ref>Griffin, Ralph ''A Brass at Nonington, Kent'' Archaeologia Cantiana Vol 48 1936 [https://www.kentarchaeology.org.uk/Research/Pub/ArchCant/Vol.048%20-%201936/048-03.pdf PDF]</ref> Thomas married Elizabeth Culpepper at sometime before 1514. She is mentioned in her father's will and described as as "my daughter Elizabeth Welford". <ref>Sussex Archaeological Society, Sussex Archaeological Collections Vol 47., Abstract of the will of Walter Colepeper 1516. [https://archive.org/details/sussexarchaeolog47suss/page/n119 Archive.org] </ref> Thomas was widowed before 1532 <ref>Sussex Archaeological Society, Sussex Archaeological Collections Vol 47., Abstract of the will of Ann Colepeper 1532. https://archive.org/details/sussexarchaeolog47suss/page/n121</ref> and he married again; his second wife being Rose Whetenhall. <ref>Camden, William, 1551-1623; Philipot, John, 1589-1645; Hovenden, Robert, 1830-1908; Harleian Society ''The visitation of Kent : taken in the years 1619-1621 by John Philipot, Rouge Dragon, Marshal and Deputy to William Camden, Clarenceux'' London : [Harleian Society] pg 53[https://archive.org/details/visitationofkent00camd/page/52 Archive.org]</ref> Thomas was alive in 1550 as he was mentioned in the will of his eldest son Sir James Wilford; who requested his "dear friend" Sir John Baker of Sissinghurst to placate his father if he disapproved of the terms of the will! <ref name=HOP-Name>History of Parliament Online: [https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/wilford-sir-james-1517-50#footnote4_e031sid Sir James Wilford] (accessed 27 July 2019).</ref> == Sources == <references /> * Philipot, John and Camden, William. "The Visitation of Kent: Take in the Years 1619-1621''. [https://books.google.com/books?id=Xq1zM7rt9LkC&pg=PA53&lpg=PA53&dq=nethersole+wilsford&source=bl&ots=M2tPOt3G8E&sig=7Zz_0hWASiFfvzgbZybH54_HJfo&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjbsIiLkt_eAhVGneAKHcCzBkIQ6AEwDXoECAEQAQ#v=onepage&q=nethersole%20wilsford&f=false] *http://users.telenet.be/marywilford/EnglishAncestors.html *http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/j/e/n/Ronnita-Jensen-TX/GENE3-0005.htm == Acknowledgements == *This person was created through the import of Acrossthepond.ged on 21 February 2011. The following data was included in the gedcom. You may wish to edit it for readability. *This person was created through the import of breesefam.ged on 09 May 2011. The following data was included in the gedcom. You may wish to edit it for readability. * WikiTree profile Wilford-40 created through the import of Frank Walter Sands_ Family Tre.ged on Nov 14, 2011 by [[Sands-185 | Frank Walter Sands]]. *This person was created on 21 March 2011 through the import of Martin_O_Daniels_Lorentz_Toale.ged. *This person was created through the import of HOWE(1).ged on 08 April 2011. The following data was included in the gedcom. You may wish to edit it for readability. * [[Wagner-1106 | Travis Wagner]] <!-- Please edit, add, or delete anything in this text, including this note. Be bold and experiment! If you make a mistake you can always see the previous version of the text on the Changes page. -->* Thomas Digges. Wikipedia. Accessed by Michael Boynton on January 10, 2016 at 6:35 AM. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Digges == Footnotes == Author: K. Anonymous | Wilsford, Thomas (I181)
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5260 | == Biography == '''Agnes Op Den Graeff''' was born 01 Sep 1614, in Kaldenkirchen, Germany. Her parents [[Op den Graeff-19 | Herman Op Den Graeff]] and [[Pletjes-1 | Greitjen Pletjes Op Den Graeff]]. <ref name=White> White, Jean M. - Editor; "The Descendants of Paulus and Gertrude Kusters of Kaldenkirchen, Germany and Germantown, Pennsylvania, the first four generations"; Publisher The Castor Association of America, 1991; pages 47-48; Neessgen (Agnes), Nees "Agnes" also known as Neessgen. </ref> She married [[Dohrs-1 | Theiss Doors]]. They are known to have had eleven children. <ref name=White/> Agnes passed away 20 Aug 1691, in Krefeld, Krefeld, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. <ref name=White/> -------- "Neessgen (Agnes), Gertrude's mother, was also born in Kaldenkirchen around 1616/18. Nothing is known about her parents or her childhood."<ref name=White/> "Gertrude Doors was born about 1648 in Kaldenkirchen, the daughter of Theiss (Mathew) and Nees (Agnes) Doors. Many earlier genealogies of the Kuster family speak of Gertrude Streypers as the wife of Paulus Kuster."..."Gertrude's father, Theiss Doors, baptized 12 September 1614 in the Catholic Church in Kaldenkirchen, was the son of Peter Dohrs/Doormans and Lysgen (Elizabeth) Grietes. Theiss' name appears in an article about the persecution and suffering of the Mennonites in the 'Julich-Berg Historical Journal' under the surname Dahrs, Dahrmans, Peters and Peterschen which indicates that his father's name was Peter. Surnames in this period of time were not set. In fact, surnames were not required in the Netherlands (Kaldenkirchen lies almost on the border with the Netherlands) until 1811. Many families did adopt surnames around the 16th and 17th Centuries. Thus, with Theiss' and Neess' children one will note that some of the children used their father's surname of Doors while several used the patonymic of Theisson." <ref name=White/> "After her marriage to Theiss Doors, which probably occurred around 1635-40, they became parents of eleven children:" <ref name=White/> == Sources == <references />* "Family Tree," database, <i>FamilySearch</i> (http://familysearch.org : modified 28 November 2019, 03:15), entry for Agnes Neesgen Op Den Graeff(PID https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/4:1:KGM5-J6P); contributed by various users. * Ancestry * Elmer Leonard Hauser Genealogy * William Howard Hauser Genealogy* Delphine, Dominique Z.; Ancestry Family Tree, Ancestry.com; CABLE-BUCHER-HAWBAKER-ULERY-KESTER-PRIEST-STAFFORD-SCANLAND-PRICE-HAPNER.* Christening (about September 1614) Kaldenkirchen, Kempen, Rhein, Prussia, Germany* Burial (20 August 1691) Kaldenkirchen, Nettetal, Viersen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany Author: Ron Lamoreaux Author: Erik Granstrom Author: Pat D Saunders Author: Pat D Saunders Author: Pat D Saunders Author: Edwin Priest Author: Edwin Priest Author: Edwin Priest Author: Pat D Saunders Author: A. Bower Author: Patricia Hickin | Op Den Graeff, Nees (I491)
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5261 | == Biography == Amos was born in 1720. He was the son of [[Critchfield-8|William Critchfield]] and [[Opdike-4|Agnes Opdike]]. He passed away in 1781. == Sources == <references /> * http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=129873790 * http://www.doddridgecountyroots.com/register/critchfield.htm* https://www.geni.com/people/Amos-Critchfield/6000000001403623884?through=6000000006719798213#/tab/overview Author: David Lawrence | Critchfield, Amos (I622)
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5262 | == Biography == Elizabeth Wilsford was born circa 1513 at Hartridge in Cranbrook, Kent, England.<ref name="1plan">Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 210.</ref> She married George Clark, Gent., son of James Clark, Esq. and Elizabeth Ferrers, circa 1533; They had 7 sons & 7 daughters:<ref name="1plan"/><ref>Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. I, p. 482.</ref><ref>Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. II, p. 213.</ref><ref>Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 59.</ref> # William, Esq # James, Gent # George, Gent # Thomas, Gent # Reginald # Robert # Richard # Elizabeth, wife of Thomas Goulden/Godden # Anne # Constance # Margaret # Katherine # Lucy # Mary Elizabeth was born in 1517. She passed away in 1570. == Sources == <references /> See Also: *[http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p2474.htm#i74331 Marlyn Lewis] *This person was created through the import of grant2.ged on 07 February 2011.* County Genealogies Pedigrees of the Families in the County of Kent by William Berry Exhibit IKV Heralds [S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 59. Author: Kelly Clarke Author: Jayme Arrington | Wilsford, Elizabeth (I184)
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5263 | == Biography == Gertrude Annekie Stressinger was born circa 1642, in Crefield, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany, the daughter of Harmon Enochs Stressinger and Goetra Anneke (nee?) Stressinger. On September 4, 1662, in Crefield, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany, Gertrude married Andris Souplis (anglicized name Andreas or Andrew Supplee). Gerturde emigrated with her husband to the Perkomen Area of Pennsylvania. She died November 20, 1738, in Germantown, Philadelphia county, Pennsylvania. === Name === : Name: Anneckie /[__?__]/ :: Given Name: Anneckie :: Surname: [__?__]Taking [__ as the last name from [__?__], and marking it uncertain.<br> The last name [__?__] couldn't be parsed, so used UNKNOWN instead. == Sources == <references /> *The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, "Pedigree Resource File," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:2:3D5C-58B : accessed 2017-08-17), entry for Gertrude Annekie /Stressinger/ * Source: <span id='S00068'>S00068</span> Author: Ancestry.com Title: U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970 Publication: Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2011; Repository: [[#R00001]] NOTEAncestry.com, U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970 (Provo, UT, USA, Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011), Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970, Louisville, Kentucky: National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. * Repository: <span id='R00001'>R00001</span> Name: www.ancestry.com Address: E-Mail Address: Phone Number: == Acknowledgments ==*Thank you to [[Pacek-1 | David Pacek]] for creating WikiTree profile Stressinger-1 through the import of DPP2013.ged on Dec 1, 2013 * WikiTree profile UNKNOWN-79767 created through the import of ross20genancestors-children6-22-2011.ged on Jun 22, 2011 by [[Ross-1334 | Lamar Ross]]. See the [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&who=UNKNOWN-79767 Changes page] for the details of edits by Lamar and others. * Source: <span id='S1'>S1</span> Abbreviation: Imported GEDCOM file Title: E. Lamar Ross, GEDCOM file imported on 21 Aug 1999. CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y Subsequent Source Citation Format: E. Lamar Ross, GEDCOM file imported on 21 Aug 1999. CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y BIBL E. Lamar Ross, GEDCOM file imported on 21 Aug 1999. CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y. * Source: <span id='S2'>S2</span> Abbreviation: Imported GEDCOM file Title: E. Lamar Ross, GEDCOM file imported on 1 Dec 1999. CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y (E. Lamar Ross, 14221 SW Subsequent Source Citation Format: E. Lamar Ross, GEDCOM file imported on 1 Dec 1999. CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y (E. Lamar Ross, 14221 SW BIBL E. Lamar Ross, GEDCOM file imported on 1 Dec 1999. CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y CONT _MASTER: Y (E. Lamar Ross, 14221 SW. <!-- Please edit, add, or delete anything in this text, including this note. Be bold and experiment! If you make a mistake you can always see the previous version of the text on the Changes page. --> Author: Jim Angelo Author: Philip van der Walt Author: Deena Cross Author: Janne Gorman | Stressinger, Gertrude Annekie (I463)
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5264 | == Biography == John was born in 1845. He passed away in 1917. <ref>Entered by Corey Marshall-Steele, Aug 31, 2011</ref> === Birth === : Birth: :: Date: 14 JUL 1845 :: Place: Carroll County, Maryland ::: State: Maryland ::: Country: United States of America === Burial === : Burial: :: Date: 31 JAN 1917 :: Place: Keysville Union Cemetery, Keysville, Maryland === Census === : Census: :: Date: 1917 :: Place: Cause of death is Diabetes Mellitus == Sources == <references /> * [[Marshall-1775 | Corey Marshall-Steele]], firsthand knowledge. Author: L Parlett | Frock, John Washington (I354)
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5265 | == Biography == Marie Alet Pletjes was born in 1583 in Kempen, Heinsberg, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany. Alet passed abt. 30 July 1618 in Ballycase, Clare, Ireland. <ref>Entered by Kevin Purfield, Saturday, November 16, 2013.</ref><ref>I believe her death place would be the Ireland location...her daughter left for England from Ireland in the 1649s and was in Ireland before that...pre merge message from profile manager Erik Granstrom 23 June 2018.</ref> Alet (Marie) Pletjes from Kempen, Prussia married John Jasper. A marriage documented in The Pennsylvania Chronicles, USA by reference to a Dutch Reformed Church certificate August 28, 1643, Austin Friars, London. Originally penned by the Six-Mile Bridge, Clare Minister, Rev. Andrew Chaplin, who led the Six-Mile Bridge congregation before the Irish Rebellion. Rev. Chaplin also lists John Jasper of Ballycase living at Six-Mile Bridge, Clare with wife Marie. And pens Sir John's daughter Margaret is lawfully married according to rites of the Church of England to Nicasius Van der Shure. Marie Pletjes is buried at Ballycastle, Connaught, Ireland. <ref>http://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/genealogy/don_tran/fam_his/burkes_jaspers_pound.htm</ref> Note on place name: Johnston's Map in the Book of Survey and Distribution re: Drumline set Ballycase / Ballycasey within Ballycasey More (large) and Ballycasey Beg (small), whereas, other maps for the same period set it under Ballycassee and Ballicassee. All accurately named for the period. In the Book of Survey and Distribution it also records the occupiers of land 1641+ (after Margaret fled to England) without any named Jasper's or Van der Schuren's present or holding title to Ballicase, Tullyvaragh and Ballycase Townlands. It also sets AP acreage (arable and pasture) of each as Ballicase 197a; Tullyvaragh 125a; and Ballycase 103a. ''Can you add any information on Alet Pletjes? Please help grow her WikiTree profile. Everything you see here is a collaborative work-in-progress.'' == Sources ==* Marriage documented in The Pennsylvania Chronicles located by County Clare Library, Ireland. === Footnotes === <references /> === Acknowledgments === *Thank you to [[Purfield-1 | Kevin Purfield]] for [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&who=Pletjes-11 creating] Pletjes-11 on 16 Nov 13. Click the Changes tab for the details on contributions by Kevin and others. * Pletjes-12 was created by [[Romines-47 | Derek Romines]] through the import of select.ged on Aug 10, 2014. <!-- Please edit or improve on anything you see on this page. Thank you! --> Author: Beryl Meehan | Pletjes, Marie Alet (I518)
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5266 | == Biography == Mary Fitz Randolph was born on May 24, 1710,<ref>The New England Historical & Genealogical Register, 1847-2011; Page number 334, Volume Number 097</ref><ref>U.S., Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1935; Swarthmore College; Swarthmore, Pennsylvania; Births 1705-1901 Deaths -1705-1908 Marriages, 1712-1885; Collection: Quaker Meeting Records; Call Number: MR Ph:660</ref> the fourth child of Edward Fitz Randolph (1672-1760) and Katherine Hartshorne (1682-1759). She was probably born in Woodbridge, NJ where the family had settled. She first married [[Thorne-758|William Penn Thorne]] in 1729. The couple had five children together before William died in 1735. Mary remarried reportedly to her second cousin Joseph Fitz Randolph, with whom she had three more children. Her second husband died before 1744 when Mary married a third time to [[Horseman-13|Marmaduke Horseman]] in 1744. He died in 1748/49. Mary married a fourth time to [[Jackson-2790|James Jackson Jr]] in 1749. James died the following year in 1750. Mary then married a fifth and last time to [[Fitz Randolph-xx|Jacob Fitz Randolph]]. No death date is given for Mary. Mary was born about 1710. She passed away about 1744. == Sources == <references /> Louise Aymar Christian and Howard Stelle Fitz Randolph. (1950). Fitz Randolph Genealogy: The Descendants of Edward Fitz Randolph and Elizabeth Blossom: 1630-1950. 222 pp. Entry 46, pp 20-21. :Name: Mary Fitz Randolph :Birth: 2 May 1768, Salem, WV 24 May 1710, Woodbridge, N.J.:Parents: Edward Fitz Randolph 1672-1760; Katherine Hartshorne 1682-1759:Marriage1: 1728/29 (1st intentions published Rahway and Plainfield Meeting, 12 mo., 1728/29; 2nd intentions 1 mo. 20 1728/29 :Spouse1: William Thorne :Spouse1 birth: 5 mo, 15, 1706, Flushing, N.Y. :Spouse1 parents: Joseph Thorne, Martha Johanna Bowne :Spouse1 death: 1735 :Children with William #Edward, b. 11 mo. 3, 1729 #Thomas, b. 1 mo. 28, 1731#William, b. 9 mo. 19, 1732; m. Margaret Smith, dau of Shubal Smith and Prudence Fitz Randolph #Katherine, b. 7 mo. 4, 1734 #Joseph (posthumous), b. 10 o. 23, 1735:Spouse2: 2nd cousin, surname Fitz Randolph (possibly Joseph Fitz Randolph) :Children with second husband (Fitz Randolph) #Mary, m1. Samuel Coddington, 1756; m2. Gabriel Compton #unknown, but mentioned in grandfather's will #unknown, but mentioned in grandfather's will :Marriage3: 16 Mar 1744 :Spouse3: Marmaduke Horseman :Marriage4 license date: 26 May 1749 :Spouse4: James Jackson :Spouse4 birth: 4 Jun 1704 :Spouse4 death: 1750 :Spouse5: Jacob Fitz Randolph Oris H. F. Randolph. (1976). Edward Fitz Randolph Branch Lines, Allied Families and English and Norman Ancestry: A Family Genealogy, 860-1976. Edwards Brothers Inc.: Ann Arbor, MI. 694 pp. Entry 6, p. 3. :Name: Edward Fitz Randolph :Spouse: Katherine Hartshorne :Children: :4. Mary, b. 24 May 1710; m. prob. 5 times * U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970; SAR Membership 45454 Ambrose Milton Shotwell, 1895. Annals of Our Colonial Ancestors and Their Descendants: Or, Our Quaker Forefathers and Their Posterity* "JLD1952 We Are All Connected Family Tree" @ https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/16372964/person/1788286765/facts Author: Sandra Pounds | Fitz Randolph, Mary (I794)
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5267 | == Biography == No birth record for William Cole has been found. During William Cole's lifetime there were several men with the same name living in Baltimore County, Maryland, so it is difficult to tell who is who. ===Events===:1737 - William Cole is listed on the Baltimore Co. tax list living in the Gunpowder Upper Hundred. :1754 - William Cole of Deer Creek owner of Arabia Petre in the Baltimore County Debt Book<ref>F. Edward Wright. Inhabitants of Baltimore County 1692-1763</ref> ===Marriage and Children=== William was married to Mary Giles. They were the parents of twelve known children: :William :John :Giles :Vincent :Joseph :Alice married Robert Caples :Hannah :Cordelia :Elizabeth :Sybil :Rebecca :Mary ===Death and Legacy=== William Cole wrote his will 18 JAN 1769 and it was probated 25 JUN 1770. His will names tracts of land he owned: Cross Park, Cole's Favor, Cole's Manor, Cole's String, Cole's Castle, Cole's Struggle and Cole's Chance. He also mentions his father, John Cole and his wife Mary, and all of his children.<ref>Robert W. Barnes. Baltimore County Families 1659-1759</ref> == Sources == <references /> +{{FindAGrave|55161894}} * https://www.geni.com/people/William-Cole/6000000000969783874 Note: Harford County was created from Baltimore County in 1773.* [[Ward-3293 | Marie Mills]], firsthand knowledge. See the [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&who=Cole-2868 Changes page] for the details of edits by Marie and others.<!-- Please edit, add, or delete anything in this text, including this note. Be bold and experiment! If you make a mistake you can always see the previous version of the text on the Changes page. --> Author: Anonymous Trogstad Author: Anonymous Trogstad Author: Seely Foley | Cole, William (I206)
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5268 | == Biography == When Catherine Keyser was born on September 9, 1718, in Germantown, Pennsylvania, USA, her father, Pieter, was 41, and her mother, Margaret, was 36. She married George Ludwig Horning in 1737 in Skippack, Pennsylvania, USA. They had nine children in 23 years. She died on March 7, 1799, having lived a long life of 80 years, and was buried in Skippack, Pennsylvania, USA. Catharine Keyser, tombstone dates 17 September 1718 – 6 March 1799, was the granddaughter of Dirk Keyser, Mennonite and silk merchant, who arrived in PA in 1688. The family came from Holland where the Keysers had lived for four generations. Ancestors left Bavaria after Leonard Keyser was burned at the stake in 1527 (said to be in the book of Mennonite martyrs). The Keyser Family, Descendents of Dirk Keyser of Amsterdam, compiled by Charles S. Keyser, Philadelphia, 1899, contains proofs – cemetery, property, businesses, church records, pictures, signatures in Holland and America. From 1708 until his death in 1714, Catharine’s grandfather, Dirk Keyser, was the first minister in the old log meeting house – the First Mennonite Church ofGermantown, on the outskirts of Philadelphia. == Sources == <references /> * http://www.uelac.org/Loyalist-Info/extras/Horning-Peter/Horning-Family-History-Gen1.pdf* Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/QV2J-YXLW : 11 July 2016), Catharine Keyser Horning, 1799; Burial, Skippack, Montgomery, Pennsylvania, United States of America, Lower Skippack Mennonite Cemetery; citing record ID 70083581, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com. * "Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Mennonite Vital Records, 1750-2014" ::Catherine Keyser ::Relationship Spouse ::Household Members ::Ludwig Horning *"Pennsylvania and New Jersey, Church and Town Records, 1669-2013" ::Catarina Horning ::Death Age 80 ::Birth Date abt 1719 ::Death Place Skippack, Montgomery, Pennsylvania, USA ::Burial Date 7 Mar 1799 ::Burial Place Skippack, Montgomery, Pennsylvania, USA ::Organization Name Lower Skippack Mennonite Cemetery Author: Tim Prince | Keyser, Catherine (I433)
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5269 | == Biography == William P Workman was born 1746, the son of Abraham Workman and Annetje "Anna" Smith. He married Phoebe Critchfield in 1761. William passed away in 1836 and is buried in Davis Cemetery, Pultney Township, Belmont County, Ohio. '''Note:''' A portion of the original 200 acre William and Phoebe Workman farm was set aside for the "Workman Hill Cemetery" (now Davis Cemetery) on Winding Hill. Phoebe and William are buried there, as are many of their descendants. Davis Cemetery is also known as Davis-Workman Cemetery, Center Hill Cemetery and Protestant Cemetery. There is no surviving grave marker for William and Phoebe. William is not buried in Workman Cemetery in Shadyside, Belmont County as his Find A Grave Memorial<ref>{{FindAGrave | 39034245}}</ref> indicates. == Sources == <references /> Author: Patricia Roche Author: Anne Baker Author: Pat Ramos Author: Pat Ramos Author: Sharon Tremblay Author: Janice Tomaschefsky | Workman, William P (I520)
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5270 | == Biography == '''Born''' ca. 1620 Marsh Gibbon, Buckinghamshire, England. '''Died''' 15 AUG 1670. Marsh Gibbon, Buckinghamshire, England. Jane Clerk (aka Clarke) married James Paxon on August 16, 1640 in St. Mary's Church in Marsh Gibbon<ref>Grundy, MJP. ''Paxson/Paxton Family in England (1640-1682)''. online [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~paxson/PaxsonEng.html rootsweb] (3/3/2015) She notes that the records from St. Mary's are the only proven information available about this generation, and that no mention of Jane or James' parents are found there</ref>. Jane was buried there as a widow August 15, 1670.<ref name=Grundy>''MJP Grundy'', citing the register of St. Mary's Church in Marsh Gibbon.</ref> With the exception of James, the children of James & Jane (Clerk) Paxton appear in the register of St. Mary's Church: # [[Paxson-92 |Ellen Paxson]], baptized April 27, 1641<ref name=Grundy/> # [[Paxson-88 |Alice Paxson]], baptized October 1644<ref name=Grundy/># [[Paxson-94 |Henry Paxson]], baptized January 11, 1646/7<ref name=Grundy/># [[Paxson-104 |William Paxson]], baptized December 21, 1648; married (1) Mary Sydenham; married (2) widow Mary (Packingham) White<ref name=Grundy/># [[Paxson-12 |James Paxson]]; married 1670 Jane Gurden<ref name=Grundy/> <ref>Grundy points to the unrest after the execution of King Charles I in 1649 as a possible explanation for why James' baptism is not recorded. His relationship is established by his brother Henry's will.</ref># [[Paxson-34 |Thomas Paxson]], baptized June 15, 1651; died at sea 1682<ref name=Grundy/># [[Paxson-98 |Jane Paxson]], baptized March 14, 1652/3 at <ref name=Grundy/># [[Paxson-89 |Anne Paxson]], buried February 14, 1655/6<ref name=Grundy/> == Sources == <references /> See also: * Marriage record: "England Marriages, 1538–1973 ," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N2T7-9QJ : 10 December 2014), James Packston and Jane Clerke, 16 Aug 1640; citing Marsh Gibbon,Buckingham,England, reference , index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City; FHL microfilm 919,239. * import of kerr2012.ged on Nov 4, 2012 by [[Kerr-1233 | Bob Kerr]]. * [[Bradley-3871 | John Bradley]], Thursday, July 10, 2014* [[Thomas-10063 | Michael Thomas]], import of Thomas family tree.ged on Aug 27, 2013. == Acknowledgments ==* Thank you [[Powell-5629 |Andrea Powell]] for contributing to this profile.* Source: <span id='S32'>S32</span> Ancestry Family Trees: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. Repository: [[#R2]] [[#N1172]] http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=25213148&pid=566 - Repository: <span id='R2'>R2</span> Ancestry.com Note: [[#N1144]] Note <span id='N1144'>N1144</span>. '''RIN''' MH:N1144. Note <span id='N1172'>N1172</span>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. '''RIN''' MH:N1172. '''PRIN''' MH:S32. | Clerk, Mary Jane (I743)
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5271 | == Biography == {{One Name Study|name=Gerard}}{{England Sticker}}John Garrard of London was born about 1477. He was a grocer. He married Agnes Epps (Eppes) of Old Romney in 1504 in Buckinghamshire, England. == Research Notes ==According to the Visitations source, John's father was William Garrard of Sittingbourne, Kent. == Sources == <references />* The visitations of Hertfordshire : made by Robert Cooke, esq.,Clarencieux, in 1572, and Sir Richard St. George, kt., Clarencieux, in 1634, with Hertfordshire pedigrees from Harleian mss. 6147 and 1546, p.145. [https://archive.org/details/visitationsofher222732cook/page/n161 Garrard of Wheathampsted] * FamilySearch.org *{{FindAGrave|153450553}} Unsourced - no photo - No Burial location * [[Nusbaum-40 | Katharine Nusbaum]], firsthand knowledge. See the [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&who=Garrard-18 Changes page] for the details of edits by Katharine and others.<!-- Please edit, add, or delete anything in this text, including this note. Be bold and experiment! If you make a mistake you can always see the previous version of the text on the Changes page. --> Author: Anonymous Bethune Author: Anonymous Bethune Author: Martha Garrett Author: Martha Garrett Author: Martha Garrett Author: Martha Garrett Author: Martha Garrett Author: Martha Garrett Author: Bob Fields | Garrard, John (I149)
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5272 | == Biography == Andreas was born in 1703. He passed away about 1764.<ref>[https://archive.org/details/keyserfamilydesc00keys/page/142 ''The Keyser family : descendants of Dirck Keyser of Amsterdam''] by Charles Shearer Keyser, William F. Fell & Company, Publishers, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1889, page 143.</ref> Children of Andreas and Hanna Keyser include: *Jacob Keyser, died 1786, married Elizabeth, no living children in 1786 * Matthias Keyser, died 1766, married Hester (?nee) father of Sarah, Hannay, Lydia, Elizabeth and Andrew *William Keyser, died prior to 1786, married Mary (?nee) father of Andrew Keyser *Mary Keyser, died 1814 == Sources == <references /> Author: Anonymous Magyar | Keyser, Andreas (I422)
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5273 | == Biography == John was born about 1765. He passed away after 1839. == Sources == <references /> : [https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.2.1/MCFZ-Z5L Family Search Tree] : [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/129864769/john-workman '''Find a Grave'''] === Acknowledgments === * Thanks to [[Baker-9370|Anne Baker]] for starting this profile. * Profile created through the import of Rhodes 2011_2011-07-09_01_01.ged on Jul 9, 2011 by [[Rhodes-899 | Tom Rhodes]]. * Profile started by [[Barnes-17186|Tracy (Barnes) Northcutt]] 15 May 2019. Author: Anne Baker | Workman, John (I523)
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5274 | == Biography == Daughter of Julian Nethermill and his wife Joan, possibly born Middlemore. She married William Garrard before 1539.<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Garrard] Wikipedia entry for her husband</ref> == Sources == <references /> *https://www.geni.com/people/Isabella-Garrard/6000000007499520010 *https://www.myheritage.com/names/isabel_nethermill*http://www.storrick.cnc.net/TNG/getperson.php?personID=I15510&tree=gdstorrick*Ancestry.com. London, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. *Garretts Before America ==Notes== Name: Isabel Garret Gender: Female Record Type: Burial Death Date: abt 1612 Burial Date: 24 Apr 1612 Burial Place: St John at Hackney, Hackney, Middlesex, England Register Type: Parish RegisterThis is unlikely to be the same Isabel, who would have been over 97 years old. Author: Gillian Thomas Author: Robin Lee Author: Robin Lee | Nethermill, Isabel (I147)
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5275 | == Biography == Elizabeth was the daughter of [[Colepeper-11|Walter Culpepper]] and [[Aucher-1|Ann Aucher]].<ref> Philipot, John and Camden, William. ''The Visitation of Kent: Take in the Years 1619-1621''. [https://books.google.com/books?id=Xq1zM7rt9LkC&pg=PA53&lpg=PA53&dq=nethersole+wilsford&source=bl&ots=M2tPOt3G8E&sig=7Zz_0hWASiFfvzgbZybH54_HJfo&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjbsIiLkt_eAhVGneAKHcCzBkIQ6AEwDXoECAEQAQ#v=onepage&q=nethersole%20wilsford&f=false]</ref> Her date of birth is unknown, but has been estimated at about 1483. At some time before 1514 Elizabeth married Thomas Wilford, son of James Wilsford and Elizabeth Betenham. Elizabeth is named in her father's will written in 1514. She was clearly married by then as he refers to her as "my daughter Elizabeth Welford". <ref>Sussex Archaeological Society, Sussex Archaeological Collections Vol 47., Abstract of the will of Walter Colepeper 1516. https://archive.org/details/sussexarchaeolog47suss/page/n119 </ref> Elizabeth and Thomas had 4 sons (Sir James; Francis, Gent; William; & Nicholas) and 9 daughters (Anne, wife of Richard Tucke; Elizabeth, wife of George Clerke, Esq; Constance, wife of John Dingley; Katherine, wife of Henry Hades; Mary, wife of George Covert; Bridget, wife of Leonard Digges, <ref>Thomas Digges. Wikipedia. Accessed by Michael Boynton on January 10, 2016 at 6:35 AM. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Digges</ref> Esq; Clara; Winifred; wife of (Mr.) Smythe; & Joan, wife of William Roydon, Esq., of John Sydenham, & of Thomas Perrye, Gent.) Elizabeth had died by 1532 as her mother's will, written on 4 Sep 1532, makes provision for 'the children of Elizabeth, my daughter… the children of Thomas Wylford.' <ref>Sussex Archaeological Society, Sussex Archaeological Collections Vol 47., Abstract of the will of Ann Colepeper 1532. https://archive.org/details/sussexarchaeolog47suss/page/n121</ref> == Sources == <references /> ==Acknowledgements==* This person was created through the import of Acrossthepond.ged on 21 February 2011. * This person was created through the import of breesefam.ged on 09 May 2011. * This person was created through the import of HOWE(1).ged on 08 April 2011. * This person was created on 19 April 2011 through the import of Stout - Trask - Cowan .ged.* Thank you to [[Woods-1717 | Steve Woods]] for creating WikiTree profile Culpeper-32 through the import of Woods Beedle Wiki.GED on Mar 1, 2013.* WikiTree profile Culpepper-114 created through the import of paf910.ged on Sep 16, 2011 by [[Reynolds-1722 | Theresa Reynolds]]. Author: Anonymous Bethune Author: Anonymous Bethune Author: Hunter Wilsford | Culpeper, Elizabeth (I190)
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5276 | == Biography == Margaret Souplis is the daughter of Andris (anglicized to Andreas or Andrew Supplee) and Gertrude Annekie (Stressinger) Souplis, who immigrated to Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Margaret married Pieter Dirck, Keyser, who immigrated from the Netherlands. They were the parents of as many as eleven children. == Sources == <references />*http://www.allshousefamily.org/getperson.php?personID=P16101&tree=Allshouse1 *https://www.ancestry.com/genealogy/records/margaret-souplis_9038889 *http://www.ayrshireroots.co.uk/TNG/getperson.php?personID=I68685&tree=2 Author: Philip van der Walt | Souplis, Margaret (I428)
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5277 | == Biography == She was the daughter of [[Wroth-4|Thomas Wroth]] and [[Rich-383|Mary Rich]]. She passed away after 1598. == Sources == <references /> * Goddard Wills. | Wroth, Winifride (I105)
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5278 | == Biography == Thomas Paxson, son of James & Margaret (Hodges) Paxson (his second wife), was born September 16, 1731. In 1752 he married Mary Hambleton (daughter of James & Mary (Beaks) Hambleton) and together they had 7 children. Thomas died February 1, 1812.<ref name=Grundy>Grundy, MJP. ''Paxson Family in Colonial Bucks County''. online [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~paxson/PaxsonCol.html rootsweb] (3/3/2015)</ref> == Sources == <references /> == Acknowledgments ==* Thank you to [[Powell-5629|Andrea Powell]] for contributions to this profile | Paxson, Thomas (I717)
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5279 | == Biography == Thomas was born in about 1530, the third son of Wilsford-4|Thomas Wilford]] by his second wife [[Whetenhall-3|Rose Whetenhall]]. <ref name=HOP-Name>History of Parliament Online: [https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/wilford-thomas-1530-1610 Thomas Wilford] (accessed 27 July 2019).</ref> He passed away in 1604. <ref>First-hand information as remembered by [[Taylor-20476 | Carol Taylor]], Friday, August 29, 2014. ''Replace this citation if there is another source.''</ref> A Knight, of Hedige, Kingston Parish, Kent County, England. Sir Thomas Wilsford “of Hartridge, in Cranbrook, and married Mary, daughter and heir of Edward Poynings” July 1585 -commissioned to exercise martial law in Kent. 1585 - commanded a company at Ostend. November 1589 - lieutenant of Kent. August 1599 -on alarm of Spanish invasion, nominated Sergeant-Major of force to be assembled to meet it. Cause of death: believed to be killed in battle. == Sources == <references />* Descendants of James Wilsford, by Ronnita Jensen on Genealogy.com [http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/j/e/n/Ronnita-Jensen-TX/GENE3-0006.html] * The Wilford-Williford family treks into America / by Eurie Pearl Wilford Neel. Pages 4-5. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062438734&view=1up&seq=34] * The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent, Volume 9, By Edward Hasted, Pg. 343. [http://kentarchaeology.ac/TopographicalTradition/1800-hasted-o-9.pdf] * The History of Parliament [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/wilford-thomas-1530-1610] Author: David Hughey | Wilsford, Thomas (I188)
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5280 | == Biography == William Coale/Cole was born about 1628 (alternate 1633) in either Anne Arundel, Maryland or Devonshire, England. He is the son of [[Cole-17017|William Cole]] and [[Beck-2583|Sarah Beck]]. He passed away about 1705 in Maryland. 'The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties' Chapter III, 'The Quakers' describes Thomas and William Cole making open confession's of the truth, where it is stated, 'the latter, referring to William Cole, became a Quaker preacher in 1662 (where his birth date on this profile is assumed) was imprisoned at Jamestown for violating the statues. Further it states, "...in 1657, before the arrival of Cole and Thurston, the planting of Quakerism had commenced and Preston, Berry and the more sober-minded citizens, listened gladly to the tenets of the society." === Marriage ===Thomas married [[Unknown-26454| Priscilla Unknown]] about 1651 in Baltimore, Maryland. Thomas married [[Galloway-973| Hannah Galloway]] about 1666 in Anne Arundel, Maryland. According to Mackenzie, William Cole the emigrant, settled in Anne Arundel Co., and was a member of the Society of Friends. He died on 30 Oct 1678, having married three times:<ref>Mackenzie, George Norbury (1966). ''Colonial Families of the United States of America'', vol. ii. New York: The Grafton Press. p. 189.</ref> 1. Hester, by whom he had issue: # William (1655-1700) 2. Hannah (d. 20 Nov 1669), by whom he had issue: # William (1667-1715), m. Elizabeth Sparrow3. Elizabeth Thomas, daughter of Philip and Sarah (Harrison) Thomas (Elizabeth married 2nd Edward Talbot)., by whom he had issue: # Elizabeth Coale (1671- ), m. Nathan Smith of Calvert County # Philip (1673- ), m. Cassandra Skipwith # Samuel (1676- ) == Sources == <references /> See also: : Source <span id='S387'>S387</span> : Author: Brøderbund Software, Inc. : Title: World Family Tree Vol. 3, Ed. 1 : Publication: Name: Release date: February 9, 1996; : Customer pedigree. :: Family Archive CD : Source <span id='S46'>S46</span> : Author: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints : Title: Ancestral File (R): Publication: Name: Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998; : Repository: [[#R2]] : Family History Library :: 35 N West Temple Street :: Salt Lake City, Utah 84150 USA : Repository <span id='R2'>R2</span>: Name: NAME Family History Library ADDR 35 N West Temple Street Salt Lake City, Utah 84150 USA * Source: <span id='S-781676472'>S-781676472</span> Repository: [[#R-1197866539]] Title: Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. Page: Ancestry Family Tree Data: Text: http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=65838841&pid=1101 * Repository: <span id='R-1197866539'>R-1197866539</span> Name: Ancestry.com NOTE: Link leads to page not found.* Source: <span id='S-781676472'>S-781676472</span> Repository: [[#R-1197866539]] Title: Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. Page: Ancestry Family Tree Data: Text: http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=65838841&pid=1119 * Repository: <span id='R-1197866539'>R-1197866539</span> Name: Ancestry.com* The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland, by: J.D. Warfield, A.M. === Acknowledgments === * This person was created through the import of Weaver.ged on 03 January 2011. * Cole-6358 was created by [[Rush-991 | Hannah Rush]] through the import of Rush Family Tree (1).ged on Jun 11, 2014. Author: Shirley Dalton Author: Shirley Dalton | Cole, William (I212)
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5281 | == Biography ==: Mary, daughter of Thomas Wroth and Mary Rich, married John Hussey. <ref>''Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families'', vol V, page 401</ref> Will of Mary Hussey, Widow of Saint Michael Bassishaw, City of London, dated 20 Apr 1646, with a codicil dated 5 Jan 1646/47, proved 04 June 1647<ref>"England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858," database with images, Ancestry.com; Will of Mary Hussey, Widow of Saint Michael Bassishaw, City of London, dated 20 Apr 1646, with a codicil dated 5 Jan 1646/47, proved 04 June 1647 mentions: George Hussey my grandchilde the sonne of Natheniel Hussey decd my sonne John Hussey (sole executor)Christopher Hussey my grandchilde another of the sonnes of ye foresaid Nathaniel Hussey decd my grandchilde Elizabeth Scottmy grandchilde Anne Harwarr now ye wife of Sammill Harwar & daughter of ye said Nathaniel Hussey my sonne Thomas Hussey my daughters Lidia Crabb and Hanna Streete my sonne Robert Hussey my daughter Martha Colemy grandchildren the children of my sayd sonne John Hussey, his sonnes Thomas and John and his daughters Mary Abigail and Elizabeth codicil mentions: Robert Hussey my sonne Martha Cole my daughter Christopher Hussey my grandchilde, Margaret his wife Sammil Harwar and Anne his wife my grandchild</ref><br> mentions:<br> George Hussey my grandchilde the sonne of Natheniel Hussey decd<br> my sonne John Hussey (sole executor)<br>Christopher Hussey my grandchilde another of the sonnes of ye foresaid Nathaniel Hussey decd<br> my grandchilde Elizabeth Scott<br>my grandchilde Anne Harwarr now ye wife of Sammill Harwar & daughter of ye said Nathaniel Hussey<br> my sonne Thomas Hussey<br> my daughters Lidia Crabb and Hanna Streete<br> my sonne Robert Hussey<br> my daughter Martha Cole<br>my grandchildren the children of my sayd sonne John Hussey, his sonnes Thomas and John and his daughters Mary Abigail and Elizabeth<br> codicil mentions:<br> Robert Hussey my sonne<br> Martha Cole my daughter<br> Christopher Hussey my grandchilde, Margaret his wife<br> Sammil Harwar and Anne his wife my grandchild == Sources == <references/>* Richardson, ''[http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1463561687/sr=8-1/qid=1397864689/ref=olp_product_details?ie=UTF8&me=&qid=1397864689&seller=&sr=8-1 Royal Ancestry]'' (2013) Douglas Richardson, ''[http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1463561687/sr=8-1/qid=1397864689/ref=olp_product_details?ie=UTF8&me=&qid=1397864689&seller=&sr=8-1 Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families]'', 5 vols., ed. Kimball G. Everingham, (Salt Lake City, Utah: the author, 2013), vol V, page 401 #19* Joseph Jackson Howard and Joseph Lemuel Chester, eds., The Visitation of London: 1633, 1634, and 1635, vol. I (London: Harleian Society, 1880): [https://archive.org/stream/visitationoflond01stge#page/406/mode/2up 407]* "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858," database with images, Ancestry.com; Will of John Crabb, Yeoman of Cranley, Surrey, proved 26 May 1628, the testator mentions "my Lovinge mother in Lawe Mrs Marye Hussy" and "her three Sonnes John Thomas and Robert Hussy"* "London, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812," database with images, Ancestry.com; burial record for Mrs Mary Hussey, 20 May 1647, St Michael Bassishaw, citing Reference Number: P69/MIC1/A/002/MS06987, London Metropolitan Archives; London, England | Wroth, Mary (I109)
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5282 | == Biography =='''BIRTH OF ALVA GRANT KEYSER''' was born April 30,1872 in Limestone, Marshall County West Virginia, to parents John Love Keyser (1842-1896) and Martha A Heaton Keyser (1845 - 1897). '''1896 Death of Father John Love Keyser''' (1842–1896) 24 Oct 1896 Wheeling Twp, Belmont, OH '''1897 Death of Mother Martha Mae Heaton Keyser''' (1845–1897) 17 Mar 1897 Wheeling, Belmont, Ohio. {{Image|file=Keyser-413-4.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Alva and Leona Marriage Cert.}}'''MARRIAGE:''' He married his first cousin once removed AMANDA LEONA JEFFERSON on 15 Sep 1898 Shepherd, Marshall Co., W. Va. Amanda Leona Jefferson (1877–1956). Alva and “Leona” became dairy farmers in Northampton, OH. The Keyser home in Cuyahoga was originally built by the Best family in 1877 with J. C. Johnston, an in-law and master builder erected the farmhouse. In 1905 the Keyser family purchased the home. The Keysers sold a portion of their land to the City of Cuyahoga Falls in 1986, and then the final portion in 1993. This property is now known as Keyser Park, in Cuyahoga Falls and is named in honor of Alva. This is the last home in the area (783 West Bath Road) which has "Italianate and Eastlake style influence" per http://northamptonhistoricalsociety.com/keyser_donate.php.''' ::His daughter Carrie Keyser Swain was a local historian and instrumental in forming the society. She led the restoration of "Old Center Schoolhouse" as a meeting place and museum for citizens. The one-room schoolhouse was destroyed by a tornado on July 12, 1992 that took the schoolhouse off of its foundation and carried it 75 feet away, smashing it flat. Artifacts were strewn afar also. http://www.northamptonhistoricalsociety.com/school.php '''CHILDREN''': Alva Grant Keyser and Amanda Leona Jefferson were the parents of Eula Ruth, Carrie Margaret, Martha Mae, Gladys Marie, and William Erwin as well as John Earl Keyser: :Eula Ruth Keyser (Mrs. Green) (1898 - 1932) 29 Dec 1898 WV. Died 22 Jul 1932 in Cuyahoga Falls, Summit, Ohio. :Carrie Margaret Keyser (Mrs. Swain) (1903 - 1995) 21 Apr 1903 Limestone :Martha Mae Keyser (Mrs. Shaw) (1904 - 1986) 24 Dec 1904 Webster, Marshall, WV (Last of the children born there) : John E. Keyser (1907 - 1993) 24 Feb 1907 Northampton, Ohio on Keyser Farm :Gladys Marie Keyser (Mrs. Newman) (1913 - 1996) :William Ervin ''Dutch'' Keyser (1915 - 1991) 31 Mar 1915 on Keyser Farm, Summit Co., OH '''1932 Farm in Ohio''' {{Image|file=Keyser-413-5.jpg |caption=Alva Grant Keyser in 1932 on the Keyser farm in OH }} {{Image|file=Keyser-413-3.jpg |caption=Alva and Amanda Keyser }} '''DEATHS:''' Alva and Amanda died within one week of one another: Her mother Amanda Leona passed away on March 21, 1956, in Northampton, Ohio, at the age of 78. One week later her father Alva Grant passed away on March 28, 1956, in Northampton, Ohio, at the age of 83. Cuyahoga was central to their lives. They are buried at Oakwood Cemetery in Cuyahoga Falls, OH. Plot: Section 11.<ref> {{FindAGrave | 29825761}}</ref> ---- '''SIBLINGS''': :Emma V Keyser Gillespie (1865 - 1952). Died 11 Nov 1952 in Barnesville OH :Elmer Amos Keyser (1868 - 1926). Death of Brother Elmer Amos Keyser (WWI) (1867–1926) 28 April 1926 in Greenville (Transfer), PA; Buried Unity Cem., New Athens OH; Elmer Amos Keyser died while hand-cranking his Model T Ford at his farm, 5 miles West of Greenville, Pa. :Charles White Keyser (Sr.) born 1870; died 02 Feb 1953 :Alva Grant Keyser (1872 - 1956). :William Chalmer Keyser 29 Dec 1875 Limestone; died 18 Jun 1953 in Columbus, OH. :John Calvin Keyser(1878–1882) 15 Dec 1878 Limestone, WV. :Death of Brother John Calvin Keyser(1878–1882) 26 Feb 1882 :Carrie Jane Keyser(1882–1950) 28 Mar 1882 Limestone WV. Death of Sister Carrie Jane Keyser 30 April 1950 in Shortcreek, Harrison, Ohio. :Anna Laura "Annie" Keyser(1889–1965) 14 July 1889 • Ohio County, WV ==SOURCES== <references /> * https://catorfamilies.com/genealogy/keyser.html * https://snippetbiographies.blogspot.com/search?q=keyser * 1880, 1900 thru 1940 United States Federal Censuses * Ohio, Births and Christenings Index, 1774-1973 * Ohio, County Marriages, 1774-1993 * West Virginia, Births Index, 1804-1938 * West Virginia, Marriages Index, 1785-1971 Author: Anonymous Magyar | Keyser, Alva Grant (I385)
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5283 | == Biography =='''Miles Barne''' was an English clergyman, fourth son of the politician [[Barne-10|Sir William Barne]] and his wife [[Sandys-108|Anne Sandys]], daughter of Archbishop Edwin Sandys. Educated at Westminster School and at Trinity College, Cambridge, he was awarded an MA in 1626. He became rector of Bishopsbourne cum Barham in Kent. == Sources == <references /> | Barne, Miles (I132)
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5284 | == Biography ==''No biography yet.<ref>Profile created by [[Koehler-616 | Marlena Lidell]] through the import of Marlena Ancestors .ged on Jul 6, 2018. ''This comment and citation should be deleted after a short biography has been added and primary sources have been cited.''</ref> Can you add information or sources?'' == Sources == <references /> Author: Astrid Spaargaren | Keyser, Anneken (I442)
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5285 | == Biography ==''This biography is a rough draft. It was auto-generated by a GEDCOM import and needs to be edited.'' == Sources == * WikiTree profile Doors-16 created through the import of Lupton file.ged on Jul 7, 2011 by [[Ostermyer-1 | Kim Ostermyer]]. See the [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&who=Doors-16 Changes page] for the details of edits by Kim and others. * Source: <span id='S199'>S199</span> Abbreviation: Ancestry.com Title: Dominique Z. Delphine, <i>CABLE-BUCHER-HAWBAKER-ULERY-KESTER-PRIEST - STAFFORD - SCANLAND-PRICE - HAPNER</i> Subsequent Source Citation Format: Dominique Z. Delphine, <i>CABLE-BUCHER-HAWBAKER-ULERY-KESTER-PRIEST - STAFFORD - SCANLAND-PRICE - HAPNER</i> BIBL Dominique Z. Delphine. <i>CABLE-BUCHER-HAWBAKER-ULERY-KESTER-PRIEST - STAFFORD - SCANLAND-PRICE - HAPNER</i>. TMPLT TID 0 FIELD Name: Footnote VALUE Dominique Z. Delphine, <i>CABLE-BUCHER-HAWBAKER-ULERY-KESTER-PRIEST - STAFFORD - SCANLAND-PRICE - HAPNER</i> FIELD Name: ShortFootnote VALUE Dominique Z. Delphine, <i>CABLE-BUCHER-HAWBAKER-ULERY-KESTER-PRIEST - STAFFORD - SCANLAND-PRICE - HAPNER</i> FIELD Name: Bibliography VALUE Dominique Z. Delphine. <i>CABLE-BUCHER-HAWBAKER-ULERY-KESTER-PRIEST - STAFFORD - SCANLAND-PRICE - HAPNER</i>. TMPLT FIELD Name: Page <references /> <!-- Please edit, add, or delete anything in this text, including this note. Be bold and experiment! If you make a mistake you can always see the previous version of the text on the Changes page. --> | Doors, Peters (I507)
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5286 | == Biography ==''This biography is a rough draft. It was auto-generated by a GEDCOM import and needs to be edited.'' === Death === : Death: :: Date: 14 OCT 1739:: Place: Germantown, Philadelphia, PA<ref>Source: [[#S199]] TMPLT FIELD Name: Page</ref> === Christening === : Date: 16 SEP 1663: Place: Kaldenkirchen, , , Germany<ref>Source: [[#S199]] TMPLT FIELD Name: Page</ref> ''This biography was auto-generated by a GEDCOM import.<ref>Doors-43 was created by [[Saunders-3398 | Pat Saunders]] through the import of Ancestry_William_Saunders.ged on Oct 3, 2014. ''This comment and citation can be deleted after the biography has been edited and primary sources are included.''</ref> It's a rough draft and needs to be edited.'' == Sources == * WikiTree profile Doors-26 created through the import of Lupton file.ged on Jul 7, 2011 by [[Ostermyer-1 | Kim Ostermyer]]. See the [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&who=Doors-26 Changes page] for the details of edits by Kim and others. * Source: <span id='S199'>S199</span> Abbreviation: Ancestry.com Title: Dominique Z. Delphine, <i>CABLE-BUCHER-HAWBAKER-ULERY-KESTER-PRIEST - STAFFORD - SCANLAND-PRICE - HAPNER</i> Subsequent Source Citation Format: Dominique Z. Delphine, <i>CABLE-BUCHER-HAWBAKER-ULERY-KESTER-PRIEST - STAFFORD - SCANLAND-PRICE - HAPNER</i> BIBL Dominique Z. Delphine. <i>CABLE-BUCHER-HAWBAKER-ULERY-KESTER-PRIEST - STAFFORD - SCANLAND-PRICE - HAPNER</i>. TMPLT TID 0 FIELD Name: Footnote VALUE Dominique Z. Delphine, <i>CABLE-BUCHER-HAWBAKER-ULERY-KESTER-PRIEST - STAFFORD - SCANLAND-PRICE - HAPNER</i> FIELD Name: ShortFootnote VALUE Dominique Z. Delphine, <i>CABLE-BUCHER-HAWBAKER-ULERY-KESTER-PRIEST - STAFFORD - SCANLAND-PRICE - HAPNER</i> FIELD Name: Bibliography VALUE Dominique Z. Delphine. <i>CABLE-BUCHER-HAWBAKER-ULERY-KESTER-PRIEST - STAFFORD - SCANLAND-PRICE - HAPNER</i>. TMPLT FIELD Name: Page === PPEXCLUDE === : PPEXCLUDE <references /> * Source: <span id='S86'>S86</span> Abbreviation: Ancestry Family Trees Title: Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. Repository: [[#R1]] Paranthetical: Y Page: Ancestry Family Tree Quality or Certainty of Data: 3 Data: Text: http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=69087466&pid=1104 * Repository: <span id='R1'>R1</span> Name: Ancestry.com Address: Ancestry.com Name: Ancestry.com <!-- Please edit, add, or delete anything in this text, including this note. Be bold and experiment! If you make a mistake you can always see the previous version of the text on the Changes page. --> Author: Pat D Saunders | Doors, Hermann (I495)
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5287 | == Biography =='The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties' Chapter III, 'The Quakers' describes Thomas and William Cole making open confession's of the truth, where it is stated, 'the latter, referring to William Cole, became a Quaker preacher in 1662 (where his birth date on this profile is assumed) was imprisoned at Jamestown for violating the statues. Further it states, "...in 1657, before the arrival of Cole and Thurston, the planting of Quakerism had commenced and Preston, Berry and the more sober-mided citizens, listened gladly to the tenets of the society." == Sources == <references />* The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland, by: J.D. Warfield, A.M. | Cole, William (I217)
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5288 | == Biography ==Abigail Paxson, daughter of William and Abigail Paxson was born 20 Aug 1700, in Philadelphia.<ref name="QM">U.S., Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1935. Images of minutes, indexed at Ancestry.com</ref> Abigail Paxson Jr. and Nathaniel Lamplugh posted their second and final marriage intention at the Duck Creek Monthly Meeting, in Kent County, Delaware, on 15 Sep 1718. Their marriage would have taken place shortly after this date.<ref name="QM" /> Abigail Lamplough married Anthony Whiteley, 14 Jan 1744, in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. <ref>Pennsylvania Marriage Records. Harrisburg, PA: Pennsylvania Archives Printed Series, 1876. Series 2, Series 6. Index and Images at Ancestry.com</ref> == Sources == *Family Data Collection - Individual Records- Detail: Birth year: 1700; Birth city: Bucks; Birth state: PA *U.S., Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1935 - BIRTH:Name: Abigail Paxson Birth Date: 20 Aug 1700 Birth Date on Image: 20 Sixth 1700 Birth Place: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Father: William Paxson Mother: Abigail Paxson Event Type: Birth Monthly Meeting: Philadelphia Monthly Meeting, Arch Street Yearly Meeting: Philadelphia Yearly Meeting Title: Record of Certificates of Removal, 1682 Meeting State: Pennsylvania Meeting County: Philadelphia MARRIAGE Name: Abigail Paxson Jr Abigail Paxson and Nathaniel Lamplugh Marriage Date: 15 Sep 1718 Marriage Place: Kent, Delaware Event Type: Marriage Intention Monthly Meeting: Duck Creek Monthly Meeting Yearly Meeting: Philadelphia Yearly Meeting Title: Women's Minutes, 1711-1830 Meeting State: Delaware Meeting County: Kent *Pennsylvania, Marriage Records, 1700-1821 Name: Anthony Whiteley Marriage Date: 14 Jan 1744 Marriage Place: Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Spouse's Name: Abigail Lamplough *Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Church Records, 1709-60 *Chester County, Pennsylvania Wills, 1713-1825 * "Our Quaker Ancestry" by Rusha Wesley 1945 * JDS_09_17_10.ged on 09 February 2011 <references /> ==Notes== Previous information stated that Abigail Paxson died July 13 1778, however, sources could not be found for that date. ==Acknowledgements== *Thanks to [[Sneed-20|Joe Sneed]] for importing the data for this profile. *Thanks to [[Powell-5629| Andrea Powell]] and [[B-404|Anne B]] for their assistance. Author: Anne B Author: Andrea Powell | Paxson, Abigail (I726)
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5289 | == Biography ==Agnes, dau. of Richard Rich and Elizabeth Jenkes; m. Edward Mordaunt of Thunderley, Essex. == Sources ==* Holbein, H. (1812). "The lady Rich," in Imitations of Original Drawings. London: Wm. Bulmer & Co. [https://books.google.com/books?id=YXVdAAAAcAAJ&lpg=PP351&ots=f9r0CBlFdk&dq=Thomas%20Pigot%20of%20Abington&pg=PP351#v=onepage&q&f=false Google Books]. See also... * GEDCOM: Birth 1545 Enfield, Middlesex - Death 1567 <references /> <!-- Please edit, add, or delete anything in this text, including this note. Be bold and experiment! If you make a mistake you can always see the previous version of the text on the Changes page. --> | Rich, Agnes (I125)
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5290 | == Biography ==Alexander was born in 1820. He is the son of [[Keyser-291|William Keyser]] and [[Workman-1024|Margaret Workman]]. <ref> Unsourced family tree handed down to [[Magyar-2|Skip Magyar]]. </ref> == Sources == <references /> | Keyser, Alexander (I402)
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5291 | == Biography ==Alice's baptism in October of 1644 appears in the register of St. Mary's Church in Marsh Gibbon<ref>Grundy, MJP. ''Paxson/Paxton Family in England (1640-1682)''. online [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~paxson/PaxsonEng.html rootsweb] (3/3/2015)</ref>. == Sources == <references /> See also: * ''Add [[sources]] here.'' == Acknowledgments ==Thank you [[Powell-5629 |Andrea Powell]] for contributing to this profile. * [[Bradley-3871 | John Bradley]], Thursday, July 10, 2014. * import of kerr2012.ged on Nov 4, 2012 by [[Kerr-1233 | Bob Kerr]]. Author: Andrea Powell | Paxson, Alice (I745)
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5292 | == Biography ==Andrew Supplee was born 1688, in Germantown, Philadelphia county, Pennsylvania, the second son of the immigrant, Andris Soouplis. Andrew was first married to Anna Stackhouse. The area where they lived became Montgomery county, created on September 10, 1784, out of land originally part of Philadelphia County. Andrew and Anna were the parents of one son: *Hance Supplee, born July 14, 1714, in Upper Merion Township, now Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, died December 16, 1770, married Magdaline Deborah De Haven, in August, 1736 Andrew married, secondly to Deborah Thomas, possibly the daughter of Johannes "John" Thomas and his wife, Jane. Children of Andrew and Deborah are: *Catharine Thomas Supplee, born 1717, married John Hatfield *Jonah Supplee, born 1721, d. 1801, m. 1747 at Gwynedd Friends (Quaker) Meeting, Hannah Hammer *Andrew Supplee, Jr. born November 9, 1723, d. December 5, 1806, m. Susan Bean, b. August 20, 1720, d. February 21, 1809 *John Supplee, born 1725, died before September 1805, m. November 6, 1760, Sarah Roberts, daughter of Thomas and Sarah Roberts *Sarah Supplee, born 1727, married Henry McGlathery, who died in 1799 *Susannah Supplee, died after 1768, married in 1753, as second wife of Isaac Cook" *Christian Supplee, born 1731 Andrew Supplee, Sr. died May 28, 1747, at the age of fifty-nine, in Norristown, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, and his remains, with those of sixteen others, were buried in a vault in Norris City cemetery, two miles north of Norristown, Pennsylvania.<ref> Biographical Annals of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, Vol. II, 1904 pp. 351-357 </ref> == Sources == <references /> *https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=14387575 == Acknowledgements ==* WikiTree profile Supplee-5 created through the import of ross20genancestors-children6-22-2011.ged on Jun 22, 2011 by [[Ross-1334 | Lamar Ross] Author: Darlene Athey-Hill | Supplee, Andrew (I459)
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5293 | == Biography ==Andrew was born in 1809. He is the son of [[Keyser-291|William Keyser]] and [[Workman-1024|Margaret Workman]]. <ref> Unsourced family tree handed down to [[Magyar-2|Skip Magyar]]. </ref> == Sources == <references /> | Keyser, Andrew (I397)
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5294 | == Biography ==Anna was born about 1760. She was the daughter of [[Mugele-7|Johann Mugele]] and [[Weidmann-50|Anna Weidmann]]. She passed away after 1760. == Sources == <references />* "Deutschland Geburten und Taufen, 1558-1898," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N8D1-V5G : 10 February 2018), Anna Barbara Weidmann in entry for Anna Margaretha Mugele, 09 May 1760; citing ; FHL microfilm 1,346,070. | Mugele, Anna Margaretha (I825)
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5295 | == Biography ==Anna was born in 1889, the daughter of [[Keyser-414|John Keyser]] and [[Heaton-716|Martha Mae Heaton]]. She married first to James Walter Shaffer in 1906 and second to John Wolverine Brown. Anna passed away in 1965. <ref> Unsourced family tree handed down to [[Patterson-6120|Tom Patterson]]. </ref> == Sources == <references /> | Keyser, Anna Laura (I389)
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5296 | == Biography ==Anne was born after 1630. She is the daughter of [[Browne-4387|Jonathan Browne]] and [[Barne-2|Anne Barne]]. == Sources == <references />* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Lovelace Wikipedia: Richard Lovelace] | Browne, Anne (I77)
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5297 | == Biography ==Anne's burial on February 14, 1655/6 is recorded in the register of St. Mary's Church in Marsh Gibbon.<ref>Grundy, MJP. ''Paxson/Paxton Family in England (1640-1682)''. online [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~paxson/PaxsonEng.html rootsweb] (3/3/2015)</ref>. Since her parents, James & Jane (Clerk) Paxson, were married in 1640 presumably she died as an infant or young child. ''This profile is a collaborative work-in-progress. Can you contribute information or sources?'' <!-- This comment, and everything else, can be edited or removed. --> == Sources == <references /> See also: * ''Add [[sources]] here.'' == Acknowledgments ==Thank you [[Powell-5629 |Andrea Powell]] for contributing to this profile. * [[Bradley-3871 | John Bradley]], Thursday, July 10, 2014 * import of kerr2012.ged on Nov 4, 2012 by [[Kerr-1233 | Bob Kerr]]. Author: Andrea Powell | Paxson, Anne (I750)
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5298 | == Biography ==Carolina was born in 1798. Carolina was the child of [[Mugele-5|Georg Mugele]] and [[Layh-6|Elisabetha Layh]]. Carolina passed away after 1798. == Sources == <references />* "Deutschland Geburten und Taufen, 1558-1898," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V4R1-VQS : 11 February 2018), Georg Adam Mugele in entry for Carolina Barbara Mugele, ; citing ; FHL microfilm 1,346,070. | Mugele, Carolina Barbara (I818)
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5299 | == Biography ==Carrie was born in 1882. She was the daughter of [[Keyser-414|John Love Keyser]] and [[Heaton-716|Martha Mae Heaton]]. She passed away in 1950. <ref> Unsourced family tree handed down to [[Patterson-6120|Tom Patterson]]. </ref> == Sources == <references /> | Keyser, Carrie Jane (I388)
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5300 | == Biography ==Daniel Dodge was born 5 Feb 1736 in Oyster Bay, Long Island, New York Colony. == Sources == <references />* Dodge Genealogy Descendants of Tristram Dodge. By Theron Royal Woodward. | Dodge, Daniel (I308)
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