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901 Spouse: Ruth Bemis Ackerman, Seymour (I2352)
 
902 Spouse: Sarah Kimber Wickens, William (I3324)
 
903 Spouse: Steadman Anderson
Series: T624 Roll: 166 Page: 254


Surname GivenName Age Sex Race Birthplace State County Location Year

ANDERSON STEADMAN 21 M W FL FL PUTNAM HOLLISTER 1910
Occupation: Helper to a mill wright
listed as a boarder along with his 14 year old brother John Anderson.

 
Dow, Elsie Mable (I23937)
 
904 Spouse: Stephen Hall Hurd, La Bina (I23617)
 
905 Spouse: Susannah Blatchley married 08 Oct 1684 in Guilford, New Haven, Connecticut French, Ebenezer (I2105)
 
906 Spouse: Thomas J. Riding Hamblin, Velda (I23293)
 
907 Spouses:
Hannah Chester b. 11 Aug 1841
Susannah Botkin b. 1847
Elvira Huntsman b. 1847 Gallion, Crawford, Ohio
Margaret Secrist b. 1847 Gallion, Crawford, Ohio 
Kunkel, Benjamin Franklin (I23682)
 
908 SS# given in Alabama. Is this his birth state. Clark, Eugene Daniel Senior (I23711)
 
909 Still looking for proof of company. Walton, Greenwood (I23520)
 
910 Stillborn
 
Heiner, Jacob (I23220)
 
911 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Heiner, Carolyn (I23219)
 
912 Suffered from sore throat, fever and chills. Died suddenly. Refer to father's diary part 3.
 
Hurst, Nora (I4232)
 
913 Sun, The (Baltimore, MD) - June 10, 2005
Deceased Name: MAPP, ROBERT
On Tuesday, June 7, 2005, MR. ROBERT MAPP, devoted husband of Betty Lou Mapp, devoted father of Dawn Mapp, Keith Mapp, Ronald Mapp and wife Nancy, Thomas Blueford and wife Patricia, also five grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the LOUDON PARK FUNERAL HOME, 3620 Wilkens Avenue on Thursday, June 9 from 6 to 8 P.M. and Friday, June 10, from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 P.M. Funeral Services will be held 11 A.M., Saturday, June 11, at the funeral home. Interment Crestlawn Memorial Gardens.
 
Mapp, Robert (I23986)
 
914 Surname also appears as "Osband" Osborn, Abigail (I1962)
 
915 Surname also listed as "Redfin" Redfield, James (I3900)
 
916 Surname might be spelled Dowd
 
Peleg Doud (I1587)
 
917 Surname source:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~maudenna/f2210.htm 
Martin, Nancy (I23916)
 
918 Synonyms:
Acute glomerulonephritis, acute nephritic syndrome, acute nephritis.

Associated persons:
Richard Bright


Description:
A vague and obsolete term for disease of the kidneys - acute or chronic. Usually refers to nonsuppurative inflammatory or degenerative kidney diseases characterized by proteinuria and hematuria and sometimes by oedema, hypertension, and nitrogen retention. Prevalent in males; onset at any age; highest incidence between 3 and 7 years of age.

Bibliography:


R. Bright:
Cases and observation, illustrative of renal disease accompanied with the secretion of albuminous urine.
Guy’s Hospital Reports, London, 1836, 1: 338-400.
Guy’s Hospital Reports, London, 1840, 5: 101-161.

Source:
http://www.whonamedit.com/synd.cfm/2218.html 
Moulton, John Ephriam (I2239)
 
919 Syracuse Women Dies Following a Stroke Tuesday

Mrs. Lilly Mary Hunsaker Miller, 60, died at her home in Syracuse Tuesday morning, January 8, 1935 following a stroke.
She was born April 28, 1874 at Honeyville, a daughter of Allan C. and Evaline Dunn Hunsaker. She was married to Seymour Lewis Miller, November 12, 1891. They made their home in Penrose, Utah for a number of years, later moved to Burley, Idaho, and for the past 19 years had lived in Syracuse.

Mrs. Miller was an active worker in the L.D.S. church and for ten years was in the presidency of Penrose Relief society.
She is survived by her husband and five daughters and two sons: Mrs. Lorenso Craythorne, Mrs. William Craythorne, Mrs. Orson Davis of Hoover; Mrs John Higgs of Layton, Mrs. D. E. Moyes of Plain City; Mr. Seymour A. Miller and Arnold F. Miller of Layton, and the following brothers and sisters: Lewis Hunsaker, Lorenso Hunsaker, Martin Hunsaker, Abraham Hunsaker, Mrs. H.C. Christensen, Mrs. Parley Christensen of Elwood, Utah; Mrs W.W. Christensen of Idaho Falls, Idaho; Mrs. L. L. Hansen of Gooding, Idaho; Mrs. J. W. Smith of Brigham, Utah; Mrs. George Richman of Dayton, Idaho; Mrs C. M. Haws of Remburg, Idaho; Mrs. James Hansen of Kanesville, Utah; Mrs. Maud Fisher of Los Angeles, Calif. She is also survived by 25 grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held Friday, Jan. 11th at the Syracuse chapel under the direction of the Union Mortuary of Davis county and interment will take place in the Penrose cemetery.

The Davis County Clipper, pg. 1, 11 Jan 1935 
Hunsaker, Lilly Mary (I4200)
 
920 T.J. is his given name.

 
Taylor, T. J. (I462)
 
921 The "Indian War" that the various authors refer to was probably the raid on Narraganset Swamp in 1675 at the culmination of King Philip's War where a force of Massachusetts, Connecticut and Plymouth men marched and fought the Indians. The battle was very bloody; a more complete account can be found in the discussion of Narragansett battle who was one of the Massachusetts' combatants, and who's brother Mark was one of the casualties.

Apparently, Nathaniel's widow moved the family to Killingworth, probably after her marriage to Nathaniel Hayden.

Sources: History of Guilford and Madison Conn by Steiner - 1897; Families of Early Guilford CT by Talcott, Alvan - 1984; History of Guilford Connecticut from its first settlement in 1639 by Smith, Hon. Ralph O. - 1877; Kelsey Genealogy by Claypool, Edward & Clizbee, Azalea - 1928

 
Parmelee, Lieutenant Nathaniel (I2091)
 
922 The 1880 Census for Shenandoah, Page, Iowa, page 393C lists a widowed M.A. Redfield and her son J.F. Redfield. J.F. Redfield's father is listed as being from New Hampshire. Redfield, William (I2374)
 
923 The 1930 Census lists Clarence Yeatts as 37 years old, with a wife and 5 children. He is a farmer and can read and write. He is listed as being 22 at his marriage. His wife is Luttie Reynolds Yeatts. Yeatts, Clarence (I23645)
 
924 The census reflects her name as Susan, so she must have decided to go by Naomi, or a variation of Naomi in her adult years. Compton, Naomi S. (I1094)
 
925 The current _North Carolina Genealogical Society Journal_, Vol. XXXI,
No. 3, August 2005, has several entries related to Pittsylvania County
residents, transcribed from "The Primitive Baptist," a publication of
the Primitive Baptist church. Following are journal page numbers and
names in the entries:

p.197 - 23 Mar 1839: Abraham Rorer, Harman Cook
p. 198 - 22 Jun 1839: Abraham Rorer
p. 203 - 23 Oct 1841: Thomas Hill, Allen Hill, Samuel Hill
p. 212 - 10 Feb 1844: Shadrach Mustain
p. 217 - 12 Apr 1845: Thomas Hill, Araunnah Hill

The journal can be found in most major genealogy libraries or can be
ordered from Book Sales Dept, NC Genealogical Society, PO Box 22,
Greenville NC 27835
 
Mustain, Shadrack Joseph (I918)
 
926 The Dodson (Dotson) Family of North Farnham Parish, Richmond County, Virginia: a History and Genealogy and Their Descendants Vol.1
by Sherman Williams, Silas Emmett Lucas
 
Dodson, Thomas (I23548)
 
927 THE GRINNELL FAMILY

The Grinnell line began in France and has been traced as far as Pierre Renelle, collector of taxes in 1510, born about the year 1480 and married 15 March 1509 to a Marie Perrier.

1. Mathew Grinnell was born in Macon, France in 1602. He was the son of Jean Grenelle, Lord of Pimont, keeper of the government salt stores and counsellor to the King. Jean inherited from his parents the estate of Pimont and a residence at Tounurs, and was also general heir at law of Claude Grennelle, his brother.

Mathew embraced the Protestant religion and from this fact was obliged to emigrate. He settled in Rhode Island.

He was admitted 20 May 1638 as an inhabitant of Newport. Five years later, 10 Nov. 1643, his widow Rose made ante-nuptial agreement with Anthony Paine, then of Portsmouth, whose wife she became. She deeded to her three sons Mathew, Thomas and Daniel, two...goats a piece and to her son Mathew a cow; also it was agreed that upon the death of either the property of the one deceased should go to the children of that person.
Mathew Grinnell (husband)
Rose (wife)
Children: Mathew
Thomas
Mary md John Manchester
*Daniel, b about 1635

2. *Daniel Grinnell was born about 1635/36 and died in Little Compton, Rhode Island after 1703. His residence was in Little Compton and Portsmouth.

He married Mary Wordell, daughter of William and Mary Wordell, born in November 1640.

He was a malster. In 1656 he bought 30 acres of farm property in Portsmouth and on 8 June 1657 was received as an inhabitant of Portsmouth. In 1687 he left the island and took up his residence in Little Compton. In 1688 he deeded to his son Daniel Jr., the south half of the 13th lot in the grand division of Little Compton, and in 1694 to his son Richard the other half of this lot. It was one of the one hundred acre great lots of the first purchase. In 1702 Richard sold this to his father with 100 acres more, but on 6 July 1703 Daniel re-conveyed to the son, and appears no more of record.

Daniel Grinnell (husband) b. 1636; d. aft 1703 in Little Compton, RI
Mary Wordell (wife) b. Nov 1640 daughter of William & Mary Wordell

Children: *Daniel
Jonathan, b. 1670
Richard, b. 1675

3. *Daniel Grinnell was born in Portsmouth about 1668, died in Saybrook, Connecticut January 7, 1740/41. He married about 1683 Lydia Pabodie, daughter of William and Elizabeth Alden Pabodie. Lydia Pabodie was born in Duxbury, Massachusetts on April 3, 1667 and died in Saybrook, Connecticut July 13, 1748

Daniel Grinnell's will was recorded in Guilford, Connecticut and dated in November 1726.
Daniel Grinnell (husband) b. abt 1668 Portsmouth, RI, d. 7 Jan 1740/41 in Saybrook, Conn.
Lydia Pabodie (wife) b. April 3, 1667, Duxbury, Massachusetts; d. July 13, 1748 in Saybrook, Connecticut. Daughter of William & Elizabeth Alden Pabodie.

 
Grenelle, Pierre (I1685)
 
928 The Griswold Family Volume II, pg. 220;
!Death:Visit to Union Cemetery, 10/12/1992, died in 65th year;

Source: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hmwalden/pafg13.htm
 
Griswold, Michael (I3782)
 
929 The History of Middlesex County 1635-1885
J. H. Beers & Co., 36 Vesey Street, New York
1884
Pages 282-320





TOWN OF OLD SAYBROOK.
BY WILLIAM B. TULLY

(The writer is under obligations to Messrs. Henry Hart and Daniel C. Spencer, for the loan of valuable books and papers, and for assistance and information. He is also indebted to many others in the same way to whom he wishes to return thanks.) .

[transcribed by Janece Streig]



DISCOVERY AND SETTLEMENT.

 
Source (S117)
 
930 THE HISTORY OF MILLS COUNTY
by D.H. Solomon
1876

It was in the month of August, 185l, that the first election of which we have any record was held. I find records which denote the fact that the West Liberty precinct (Glenwood) had 55 votes; Rawles precinct __; Bethlehem precinct (Plattville) 37; Silver Creek precinct 45; total 168.

At this election Dr. Wm. Smith was elected County Judge; James Hardy, Sheriff, W.W. Noyes, Clerk D.C.


Silver Creek precinct: Andrew Clark, William C. Mathews, A.W. Sherman, Edmund Fisher, John Dyson, John L. Ballard, John K. McIntyre, William McDaniels, John Halton, Noah Cotten, William Redfield, Clark Stillman, Asa Davis, Anslim Coon, James Worthington, Thomas Traul, William Spencer, David Fry, Edward Miller, Chauncy Whiting, Squire Eggleston, Dexter Stillman, Mathew Ivory, William Steel, Sterling Davis, Harmon J. Chipman, Benjamin McIntyre, Woody Burdinnow, Joseph Fletcher, Jr., Silvester Whitney, Joseph Huff, C.W. Tolles, Levi J. Hull, J.W. Cox, Silvester Fletcher, Pliney Fisher, Silas Green, Wheatley Mickelwaite, R.S. Baldwin, John Anderson, Lewis Whiting, Jackson Burdick, Noah Green, Cary Burdick.

Glenwood, Iowa
Names of settlers who entered land in 1853:

Township 73, Range 42 - Squire Eggleston, William C. Mathews, Samuel Meadows, Isaac Meadows, Amos Coy, Martin Hayden, Parcus Harbert.

 
Eggleston, Squire (I551)
 
931 The last names Pilford and Penfold are equally common in the British Census, so I can't make a solid decision as far as the last name goes.***

 
Pilford, Eliza (I3750)
 
932 The numbers for the 1930 census seem to fit for the 1920 census. I have yet to figure out what is going on. She states she has been widowed for 15 years, which would put Chesley's death sometime around 1915, but he doesn't show up in the 1910 census. Lewis, Elizabeth (I987)
 
933 The oldest son of Philip the Fair of France, Louis (known as Hutin, peevish or the quarrelsome) became King of France in 1314, and ruled until 1316. He was succeeded by his son, John I.
 
King of France Louis X (I1866)
 
934 The Park Mining Record Newspaper 11 Mar 1882, Utah Digital Newspapers.

DIED.

MOULTON-At Heber City March 7 1882 George W, son of Joseph and Mary P Moulton, aged 7 years, 6 months and 23 days. 
Moulton, George Wilford (I779)
 
935 Theophilus was an Ensign during the French and Indian War. He resided in Chestnut Hill, Killingworth, CT.

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Redfield, Theophilus (I1995)
 
936 There are many graves marked with a stone marker with no names. It is believed that the following were buried in the cemetery since they appeared to live on the farm based on census and tax records.
Richard Rutledge
Lucretia Rutledge
David Rutledge & Synthia (Hundley) Rutledge and children: Park Rutledge & wife Ellen (Chism) Rutledge, John Hundley Rutledge, Abner D. Rutledge & wife Ann (Ferrell) Rutledge, and Synthia Rutledge Newcomb and husband Joseph Newcomb. It has been passed down that Park and Synthia Newcomb were buried under the tree that stood in the center of the cemetery till the 1970’s. It has been found
that most buried in the cemetery are directly related to the David Rutledge family lines.

Submitted by Linda Lawson 15 Dec 1999
"linda lawson" 
Ferrell, Ann R. (I3445)
 
937 There are several news article pertaining to Johnny Turner's murder and I will place the bulk of them in the history section. Turner, John Franklin (I2256)
 
938 There residence was next store to an orphanage for all black children. Hasty, Ed L. (I24018)
 
939 This individual has the following other parents in the Ancestral File:
Henry /PLANTAGENET/ (AFN:8TSM-79) and Unknown

 
Plantagenet, Joan Baron Mowbray (I1931)
 
940 This individual has the following other parents in the Ancestral File:
Humphrey /DE BOHUN/ (AFN:HK72-SS) and Maud /DE FIENNES/ (AFN:HK72-T0)

 
de Bohun, Humphrey VIII (I1848)
 
941 This individual has the following other parents in the Ancestral File:
Humphrey /DE BOHUN/ (AFN:HK9F-DG) and Princess /ELIZABETH/ (AFN:HK9F-FM)

 
de Bohun, Margaret (I1854)
 
942 This individual has the following other parents in the Ancestral File:
Richard /FITZ ALLEN/ (AFN:GLC6-T0) and Elizabeth /BOHUN/ (AFN:GLC6-V5)
 
FitzAlan, Alice (I1919)
 
943 Thomas Turner Senior was also a Thomas Turner Jr. and his father was Thomas Turner. According to land records the first mentioned Thomas Turner deeded property to his son Thomas Turner Jr., in Sandisfield Mass. in 1793. This same Thomas Turner received land from his father Thomas Turner in 1789 in Montville, New London Conn. Another Deed is to his brother Matthew Turner also from Thomas Turner in 1789. Both brothers deeded back this property to their widowed mother Marcy Turner in 1795 upon the death of their father.

Thomas Turner Sr. listed above was a large landholder. The land that he lived upon was surrounded by families with the last name of Chappell and Bishop.

 
Turner, Thomas Senior (I2086)
 
944 Thompson HARDIN, Private
File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by
Wyndell Taylor gagenie@att.net


Table of Contents page: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/cherokee.htm
Georgia Table of Contents: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/gafiles.htm

Co. A., Cherokee Legion - Infantry
 
Hardin, Thompson (I23714)
 
945 To Nancy in Illinois,

My records list your Sharack Wright as Shadrack Wright, the son of 1840
(year of death) Richard P. Wright of Pittsylvania County, Virginia, and
Esther (Evans) Wright and grandson of 1811 William Wright of
Pittsylvania County, Virginia, and his second wife Ann (_____) Wright.

Shadrack was born between 1800 and 1810, married Sarah G. Myers on Jan
5, 1829, at Pittsylvania County, Virginia, resided in both Pittsylvania
and Halifax Counties, died before May 18, 1877, and had 11 children.

His father 1840 Richard P. Wright of Pittsylvania County, Virginia, was
born between 1775 & 1780, married Esther Evans on Mar 4, 1801, at
Pittsylvania County, Virginia, resided in Pittsylvania County, died in
1840 at Pittsylvania County, and had 6 children.

His grandfather 1811 William Wright of Pittsylvania County, Virginia,
was born probably before 1737, married first _____ _____, married second
Ann _____ before Oct 29, 1776, resided in Halifax and then Pittsylvania
County, died between Sep 20, 1810, and Feb 19, 1811, at Pittsylvania
County, and had 6 children.

If you will send me your post office address, I will be happy to
exchange information on this Wright line with you and other interested
researchers.

Robert N. Grant
15 Campo Bello Court
Menlo Park, CA 94025
RNGrant@grantandgordon.com


Nla2247@aol.com wrote:

>Robert, since you seem knowledgeable about the Pittsylvania Wrights,
>thought
>I would run some Wrights by you to see if you recognize them. They are
>related to my family so here goes:
>
>Sharack Wright who m. Sally Myers on 05 Jan 1829 in Pittsylvania Co,
>VA. They
>were the parents of:
>
>Fleming Wright(1832-unk) who m. a Mary Unknown before 1873. They were
>the
>parents of:
>
>Nancy A Wright
>Rebecca J Wright
>William S Wright
>Joel Wright
>
>Fleming m. a 2nd time to a Malinda Frances Farthing(09 Aug
>1827[Pittsylvania
>Co, VA]-unk
> [Pittsylvania Co, VA]). They had:
>
>Nancy J Wright(1827-unk).
>
>This is all the information I have on this Wright family. I appreciate
>your
>helping out. Thanks, Nancy in IL
 
Wright, Shadrack (I947)
 
946 Tomasine married John Meigs, son of Vincent Meigs and Ann Churchill, in 1631 in Guilford CT. (John Meigs was born on 29 Feb 1612 in Bradford Paverell Dorsetshire England, christened on 29 Feb 1612 in Bradford Dorsetshire England, died on 04 Jan 1672 in Killingworth Middlesex CT and was buried in Jan 1672 in Killingworth Middlesex CT.)
 
Fry, Tomasine (I2210)
 
947 Trade: Steamfitter

 
Kunkel, Jacob Roscoe (I23530)
 
948 Twin de Bohun, Edward (I1857)
 
949 Twin Ward, Isaiah (I2172)
 
950 Twin Ward, Trial (I1844)
 

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