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151 | (Research):John Rydleye, John Ingram, and Ralph Ingram. Next presentation to the parish church of St. Einanus the Bishop, with the chapel annexed called Tydwoll, Bangor dioc. Estamstede, 23 July [29 Hen. VIII.] 1537 Del. Olde Forde, 29 Aug. P.S. Pat. p. 5, m. 15. From: 'Henry VIII: August 1537, 21-31', Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII, Volume 12 Part 2: June-December 1537 (1891), pp. 209-228. Einanus, Llanfaglan (Llanvaglan), in Wales. Llanfaglan (Llanvaglan) is about 90 miles from Staffordshire. | Ingram, Ralph (I111019)
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152 | (Research):John Rydleye, John Ingram, and Ralph Ingram. Next presentation to the parish church of St. Einanus the Bishop, with the chapel annexed called Tydwoll, Bangor dioc. Estamstede, 23 July [29 Hen. VIII.] 1537 Del. Olde Forde, 29 Aug. P.S. Pat. p. 5, m. 15. From: 'Henry VIII: August 1537, 21-31', Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII, Volume 12 Part 2: June-December 1537 (1891), pp. 209-228. St. Einanus, Llanfaglan, in Wales>. Llanfaglan (Llanvaglan) is about 90 miles from Staffordshire. LLANVAGDALEN, or LLANVAGLAN (LLANVAGLAN), a parish in the hundred of ISGORVAI, county of CARNARVON, NORTH WALES, 2 1/2 miles (W. S. W.) from Carnarvon, containing 156 inhabitants. This parish, which derives its name from the dedication of its church to St. Baglan, is situated on the Menai strait, near its southern extremity, and comprises only a few farms and widely scattered dwellings. The living is a perpetual curacy, annexed to the vicarage of Llanwnda, in the archdeaconry and diocese of Bangor : the great tithes are appropriated to the Principal and Fellows of Jesus' College, Oxford. The church, situated in the centre of a large field, to which there is no public road, is an ancient edifice, consisting of a nave and chancel, with a spacious chapel on the north side : the eastern gable is ornamented with the remains of an ancient cross, curiously sculptured. The average annual expenditure for the support of the poor is £ 68. 13. ( A Topographical Dictionary of Wales by Samuel Lewis, 1833) Anciently known as Bangor Vawr, situated in Carnarvonshire on the Menai Straits | Ingram, John (I111008)
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153 | (Research):Johnson County, Indiana Obituaries Rachel L. Metcalf, 57, died Saturday at Todd-Aikens Health Center in Franklin. She was a resident of Whiteland, and had lived in Johnson County most of her Life. She was born March 7, 1938, in Green County, Ky. Her parents were Clyde Warren and Delta Jane (Burton) Warren. She married I William Walter Metcalf Jr. June 8, 1956. He preceded her in death July 16, 1985. Survivors include three sons, Christopher Metcalf of Whiteland, Clinton Metcalf of Southport, and Dean Metcalf of Indianapolis; two sisters, Ruby McGaha of Nineveh, and Rosetta Huber Rhude of Edinburgh; and a brother, Bobby Joe Warren of Orlando, Fla. She was a homemaker. She was a member of Edinburgh Separate Baptist Church. | Warren, Rachel L. (I120649)
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154 | (Research):Johnson County, Indiana Obituaries Warren, Clyde Location: M-F-11 Born: Jun 22, 1909 Died: Sep 15, 1975 Parents: William Warren & Lettie Robinson Spouse: Delta Jane Burton Married 11/2/1933 Children: Bobby Joe Warren, Ruby McGaha, Rosetta Huber, Rachel Metcalf | Warren, Clyde (I120640)
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155 | (Research):Joseph's children were under the guardianship of Richard B. Waldrop starting about 27 May 1847 in Anderson County, Texas. | Moseley, Joseph (I136463)
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156 | (Research):Kwikow is within the area of Malopolski, Brzesko, Poland and is located 32 miles east of Krakow and Northwest of Tarnow by about 12 miles. The largest town next to it appears to be Szczurowa and the closest parish appears to be Zaborow; which is located just to the east of Kwikow. Small village currently only numbered at 233 people. | Giza, Jan Pawel "John Paul" (I121844)
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157 | (Research):Last Address: 2409 121st Dr NE Lake Stevens, WA 98258 | Martinez, Frank Lester (I53337)
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158 | (Research):Last name also listed as Dunkan and Dunham. | Jones, Lilly "Lillie" (I129935)
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159 | (Research):Ley may be a nickname. Middle name may be S. or W. | Stead, Shirley "Ley" (I125681)
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160 | (Research):Listed as a Widow and using maiden name of Senteney in 1910 Brown County, Ohio federal census. Listed as divorced on death record. | Senteney, Indiana "India" (I129922)
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161 | (Research):Listed as aged 45 and upwards in 1335 inquistion in Nottingham. | Ingram, Richard (I124746)
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162 | (Research):Listed as Lebald Huck in immigration records and immigrated to Allegheny County, Pennsylvania in 1860. HUCK, Leopold to Mar. Barbara Chalk-14 Nov 1876 | Huck, Leipold (I125977)
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163 | (Research):Listed in 1870 Harrison, Logan County, Ohio federal census as a farm laborer working in the household of the Samuel and Elizabeth Miller family. Last name may be Ketterman. | Kettimon, Enoch (I123925)
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164 | (Research):Listed in 1880 Tombstone Village, Pima County federal census - single. Listed in 1900 Tombstone, Cochise County federal census, married to Margaret. Middle name may be Withers and family may have lived in Vanderburgh County, Indiana. If so; father Samuel Tomlinson (born 1823 England) and mother Sarah Cook (Born 1827 England). Sibilings Mary, Lucy, and Caroline. Found in 1850 federal census. | Tomlinson, William Withers (I101184)
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165 | (Research):Listed in Adair County death records. | Warren, William (I120638)
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166 | (Research):Listed in most records as Marta Lozano. | Lozano, Maria Marta (I106949)
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167 | (Research):Little Wolverley was a hamlet in the parish in the 18th century (Nash, Hist. of Worcs. ii, 470). A property called the manor of Little Wolverley passed in 1598 from John Ingram to his son Hastings (Chan. Inq. p.m. [Ser. 2], cclii, 7). | Ingram, John (I124565)
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168 | (Research):Lived 1942 in Colorado Another researcher has Dot Beattie as the mother of Ellis B. Cornish | Cornish, Ellis Beattie (I22451)
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169 | (Research):Living in Lima, Ohio in 1902 on 803 W. Market Street. | Kettimon, Osa Phila (I126114)
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170 | (Research):Lockley - Reaney and Wilson, p. 282, s.n. Lockley, state that the name is a locative "from Lockleys in Welwyn (Herts)" and they list: Peter de Lockelee, 1199-1200 Osbert de Lockeleg, 1226 Bardsley, 491, s.n. Lockley, gives the entry: "Local, 'of Lockerley' (?), a parish in co. Southampton, six miles from Ramsey." He gives: John Lockley, 1549 Roger Lockley, 1580 Neither Mills nor Ekwall include Lockley as a header, although both list Lockerley. Mills, p. 224, s.n. Lockerley, gives dates Locherlega to 1086. Ekwall, p. 302, s.n. Lockerley, gives: Locherlega,c Locherslei, Doomsday Book Lokerlay, 1194 Lokerle, 1203 | Lockley, Roger (I5678)
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171 | (Research):MANORS The manor of ANSLEY was held together with Hartshill by the Countess Godeva before the Conquest. In 1086 it was farmed with the rest of her estates by Nicholas. (fn. 11) It was said in 1482 to be held of the Prior of St. Mary's, Coventry, (fn. 12) and it descended with Hartshill (q.v.) to Sir Alexander Colepeper. (fn. 13) Sir Thomas Colepeper, grandfather of Sir Alexander, had in 1410 enfeoffed Henry Ludford of pastures in Ansley containing 50 acres, to hold at a rent of 24s. 10d.; and Sir Alexander in 1505 gave to John Ludford, grandson of Henry, Ansteley Hay and Oxehay and the Hall grounds, amounting to another 140 acres. At John's death about 1532 he was holding 300 acres of Sir Alexander. (fn. 14) As the manor was entailed these grants gave rise to various controversies between the Colepepers and Ludfords. William Ludford, son and successor of John Ludford, claimed the manor of Ansley and was accused by Sir Alexander Colepeper of stealing a deed relating to the lease of Ansteley Hay and Oxehay from Sir Alexander's house in Kent. (fn. 15) This matter was settled by arbitration in 1535, (fn. 16) but further disagreements arose between Sir Alexander's son Thomas and Thomas Ludford, who had succeeded his father William in 1540. (fn. 17) This also was settled by arbitration in 1544, Ludford agreeing to pay rent for the Ansley lands to Colepeper. (fn. 18) Thomas Ludford died in 1556 holding land in Ansley. (fn. 19) Thomas Colepeper's brother John sold the manor in 1551 to Robert and Edmund Wyeth of Loughborough, co. Leicester. (fn. 20) They sold it in 1562-3 to John Rampton of Atherston, (fn. 21) who with his wife Joyce conveyed it in 1567 to George Wyghtman of Elmesthorpe, co. Leicester. (fn. 22) Wyghtman mortgaged it in 1591-2 to William Glover, afterwards a knight and alderman of London. He obtained in 1601 from Thomas Wyghtman of Burbage, son and heir of George, a release of all his title in the manor, which passed to Sir Thomas Glover, son of Sir William. (fn. 23) Sir Thomas and his mother Anne sold it in 1608 to James Wightman of Brackman, co. Leicester, (fn. 24) and he with his son Thomas conveyed it in 1611 to Matthew Bates, (fn. 25) who with the Wightmans sold it to George son of Michael Ludford and grandson of Thomas named above. (fn. 26) George settled the estate in 1618 upon Sarah Warren, his intended wife, and died in 1627, leaving a son John not quite 3 years old. (fn. 27) John Ludford was buried at Ansley in 1675. He had several sons, but all died without issue. James, the longest survivor, died in 1699 at the age of 44, and under his will Ansley manor passed to his nephew Thomas Bracebridge, son of his sister Jane, on condition that he should take the name Ludford. (fn. 28) Thomas died leaving no children, and his brother Samuel Bracebridge succeeded to Ansley. He also took the name Ludford, and died in 1727. (fn. 29) His son John made conveyances of the manor in 1728 and in 1749, probably on his marriage with Juliana daughter of Sir Richard Newdigate, bart. (fn. 30) Ludford. Azure a cheveron between three boars' heads razed or. | Ludford, Arthur (I120599)
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172 | (Research):may be the Leonard Warren listed in 1940 Tulare, California census with wife Bernice (Dunn) Warren. If so was living in Fisher County, Texas in 1935. | Warren, Leonard B. (I125638)
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173 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Anderson, Robin Nichol (I59032)
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174 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Anderson, Betty (I85224)
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175 | (Research):Maybe the John Athersich who was buried 12 September 1582 in Penkridge England. | Haddersich, John "Johannes" "Huddersich" (I124798)
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176 | (Research):Mexico, Coahuila, Civil Registration, Allende Defunciones 1950-1990 Image 215-216 of 2960 | Trevino, Daniel (I134099)
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177 | (Research):Mexico, Coahuila, Civil Registration, Allende Defunciones 1950-1990 Image 528 of 2960 | Moreno, Jose Procopio (I128493)
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178 | (Research):Mexico, Coahuila, Civil Registration, Allende Defunciones 1950-1990 Image 164 of 2960 | Moreno, Maria Margarita (I134101)
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179 | (Research):Mexico, Nuevo León, Civil Registration, 1859-1962 Monterrey Nacimientos 1900 lookin at Image 300 of 1017 Also know to have lived in Mexico, Coahuila, Civil Registration, 1861-1998 Town of Acuña | Trevino, Maria Beatriz (I133534)
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180 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Garza, Jose Rogelio (I133555)
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181 | (Research):Mexico, Nuevo León, Civil Registration, Monterrey Nacimientos 1931-1932 Image 434 of 1350 | Martinez, Jose Jesus (I133526)
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182 | (Research):Middle initial of middle name from son Benjamin's marriage certificate. | Senteney, Thomas A. (I129907)
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183 | (Research):Middle name from Alabama death record. Police Officer in Maysville, Kentucky for a number of years. Daily public ledger; Maysville, Kentucky, December 15, 1910: HOW CAPTAIN SENTENEY LOST OUT Ripley Bee. Thomas Senteney, a Brown county boy, who for the past eight years has been a Policeman at Maysville, lost hls job at the election held by Council of that city last week. Mr. Senteney made a good officer and there was no charge against him, but he had to make way for another man who had more votes in the Council. | Senteney, Thomas Henry (I129951)
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184 | (Research):Migrated to Cavalier County, North Dakota in 1885. | Quigley, Etta (I123510)
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185 | (Research):Military: World War 2 Enlistment Date 1: 20 Jul 1944 Release Date 1: 28 Jul 1946 | Mullin, Kester O. (I103140)
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186 | (Research):Mother living with daughter Harriet Fulbright in 1880 federal census in Auglaize, Laclede County, Missouri. | Lamb, Harriet Clarica (I69307)
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187 | (Research):Mr. Henry Clay Senteney, an account of whose visit here was given some weeks since, returned to his home at Des Moines, Iowa, stopping on the way at Louisiana, Mo., to visit a sister-in-law, widow of Colonel Francis Senteney, who commanded the Second Missouri Confederate Infantry and was killed during the siege ot Vicksburg. He met his death at night while his Regiment was lying down, a chance bullet striking him in the eye and passing through his head just as he was in the act of rising from his reclining posture. Mr. Henry Senteney, who was a member of Colonel Boone's Twenty-eighth Kentucky Federal Regiment, had the body disinterred sometime after the war and removed for burial at his home. He had been burled on the field where he fell, and when he was removed his uniform and boots, with spurs, were found in nearly a perfect condition. He was taken to Louisiana, where he livied prior to the war and where Mrs. Senteney is yet residing at an advanced age. | Senteney, Henry Clay (I130017)
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188 | (Research):Name listed as Coffman/Caughman/Kaufman in various records. | Coffman, Franklin Lafayette (I114143)
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189 | (Research):Name listed in records as both Kaufman/Coffman. | Coffman, Franklin Lafayette (I107157)
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190 | (Research):Name: Henry Coloney Gender: Male Age: 54 Birth Year: abt 1809 Enlistment Date: 29 Jun 1863 Enlistment Place: Mansfield, Pennsylvania, USA Muster Date: 9 Jul 1863 Muster Place: Camp Curtin, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, USA Rank: Private Unit Type: Infantry Regiment: 35th Pennsylvania Militia Company: E | Colony, Henry (I33491)
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191 | (Research):Name: MA. De Jesus Montemayor Gender: Female Marriage Date: 4 oct. 1858 Marriage Place: La Asuncion,Marin,Nuevo Leon,Mexico Spouse: Miguel Martinez | Martinez, Jose Miguel (I106967)
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192 | (Research):NameJohn Browne Sr. Birthbef 1670 Deathaft 1706 Age: 36 Land1670, Prince George's Co., MD Age: <1 Land MemoThorpland, possessed 25 acres, land surveyed for Richard Perry lying on the east side of the main branch of the DIviding Creek of the Patuxent River at a bound beech tree of the said branch also--a child of Thomas Davis 45 a. Thorpland northwest of Upper Marlboro along route 202--see Brock Hall on PG map Thorpland, 900 Acres; Certificate Developer/Owner: Perry, Richard 1671 Patent Record 16, p. 66 0 0 MSA S 1596-4267 Thorpland, 900 Acres; Patent Developer/Owner: Perry, Richard 1671 Patent Record 14, p. 305 Legal17 Dec 1683, Calvert County, Maryland Age: 13 Legal Memonamed in will of William Davis probated March 29 1684 (personalty), Davis, William, Calvert Co.,17th Dec., 1683; 29th Mch., 1684. To John White, Eliza: White, John Browne, George Enos, Thomas James, and Edward Hazley, personalty. Ex., Thos. Gant. Test: Lambert Willmer, Jno. Evans, Henry Norman. 4. 25. MARYLAND CALENDAR OF WILLS: Volume 1 to John Browne 1 horse Calvert County WIlls Liber 4, folio 25 Land24 Sep 1695, Prince George's Co., MD Age: 25 Land Memodeed of gift to Thomas Davice of Calvert Co. and wife Honnor, from John Browne of Calvert Co., planter east part of tract Warmister as divided by a branch called Little Branch Prince George's formed 1695 from Calvert and Charles Land1701, Prince George's Co., MD Age: 31 Land MemoBrown's Chance in Patuxent Hundred, at the east end of Collington Branch beginning at a bound red oak of a tract called More's Plaines. Also adjoins a tract owned by John Lashley. Browns Chance, 19 Acres; Certificate Developer/Owner: Brown, John 1701 Patent Record DD 5, p. 65 Browns Chance, 19 Acres; Patent Developer/Owner: Brown, John 1701 Patent Record DD 5, p. 66 Browns Chance, 19 Acres; Patent Developer/Owner: Brown, John 1701 Patent Record DS F, p. 438 Legal1702-1708, Prince George's Co., MD Age: 32 Legal MemoPRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, MARYLAND PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY COURT LAND RECORDS LIBER C 1702-1708 Page 13 Folio 181 Grantor: JOHN BROWNE, Sr., planter Grantee: JOHN BROWNE, Jr. Whereas John Browne, Jr. son of John, Sr. has at the request of his father for the payment of a debt become bound with his father to Peter Pagon, & Co., merchants of London for securing the payment of sums of tobacco and money which Browne, Sr. is in debt for. Now that John Browne, Sr. for the making of security for indemnification of Browne, Jr. and for the love that he has for his son mortgages all that piece or parcel of land called "Warmaster" along w/all dwelling houses, out houses, tobacco houses, barns, stables, gardens, yards, orchards, and fences, etc. Witnesses: Peter Colliar Land31 Jan 1706, Prince George's Co., MD Age: 36 Land Memosold tract Warmister on east side of Collington Branch bounded by land of Cap. Brock, to Griffeth Jones, Mary Browne, wife of John, examined see Brock Hall on PG map Land24 Mar 1706, Prince George's Co., MD Age: 36 Land Memogave a parcel of Warmaster to son John Misc. Notes Browne, John,Chas. Co.,2d Nov., 1666; -- -- -- To wife Eliza:, 100 A. (unnamed). To son John and brother Gerrard Browne, residue of lands jointly. In event of death of son before majority, brother Gerrard to inherit sd. son's share. Overseers: Brother Gerrard afsd., Stephen Montague and Jno. Wheeler. Test: Thos. Allanson, Edward Roberts. 1. 270. MARYLAND CALENDAR OF WILLS: Volume 1 Broune, William,St. Mary's Co.,27th Feb., 1665; 26th July, 1666. To son John and dau. Mary in equal portions, all personal property; also to said Mary, personalty given her by her godfather, John Thimbleby. Overseers: John Warren and Edward Clarke. Test: Peter Roberts, George Shaw. 1. 257. MARYLAND CALENDAR OF WILLS: Volume 1 Hollyday, Thomas,Prince George's Co.,-- -- --; 20th Feb., 1703. To son James and hrs., dwelling plantation, "Billingsley Point." To dau. Margery and hrs., 500 A., "Holliday's Choice." To son Leonard and hrs., residue of real estate. To cous. William Holliday, to mother, Ann Skinner, brother and sister, Thomas and Martha Greenfield, personalty. To child. afsd., residue of personalty. Ex.: Thos. Greenfield. Thos. Greenfield, Wm. Holliday, Robt. Skinner and Clarke Skinner, guardians of child. during minority. Test: Jas. Stoddard, Robt. Owen, Wm. Greenup, Jno. Browne. 11. 279. MARYLAND CALENDAR OF WILLS: Volume 3 VOLUME III. Brown, Jno.,Prince George's Co.,9th Feb., 1714; 28th Apr., 1716. To son Francis and dau. Mary Phippard, 1s. each. To son Jacob, ex., and hrs., dwelling plantation bought of Jacob Stanley, "Stanleys Choice," and residue of entire estate. Should son Jacob die without issue, land to pass to grandson Jno. Phippard and hrs.; he failing issue, to granddau. Ursilla Phippard and hrs.; she failing issue, to grandson Wm. Phippard and hrs.; he failing issue, to pass to Ann (dau. of Owen Ellis) and hrs.; should she have no issue, to the hrs. of Owen; he failing issue, to parish of St. Paul's as Glebe Land. Test: Owen Ellis, Wm. Jones, Jane Addams, Thos. Cockshutt (Rect. All Sts. Parish, Calv. Co.), Charles Somersett Smith, Jos. Hall. 14. 217. MARYLAND CALENDAR OF WILLS: Volume 4 Charles County: Drury Lane, 100 Acres; Certificate Developer/Owner: Browne, John 1666 Patent Record 9, p. 439 0 0 MSA S 1587-1217 Drury Lane, 100 Acres; Certificate Developer/Owner: Brown, Gerrard 1669 Patent Record 12, p. 229 0 0 MSA S 1587-1215 Drury Lane, 100 Acres; Patent Developer/Owner: Brown, Gerrard 1669 Patent Record 12, p. 444 0 0 MSA S 1587-1216 Merchant Taylor Hall, 150 Acres; Certificate Developer/Owner: Brown, Gerard 1672 Patent Record 17, p. 249 0 0 MSA S 1587-2685 Merchant Taylor Hall, 150 Acres; Patent Developer/Owner: Brown, Gerard 1672 Patent Record 17, p. 272 0 0 MSA S 1587-2686 Fanning's Adventure, 100 Acres; Patent Developer/Owner: Browne, John 1684 Patent Record IB and IL C, p. 136 Proceedings of the County Courts of Charles County 1666-1674: At the August, 1667, Charles County Court, a suit was filed by Thomas Alcocks against John Robinson, administrator of the estate of John Lumbrozo, who was then dead. The evidence shows that on November 16, 1665, the same day that his case had been ordered sent up to the Provincial Court, Lumbrozo and Alcocks referred their disputes to arbitration, and that they "chose us William Calvert and Zachary Wade gent. to determine all business between them." Each liti- gant bonded himself for 10,000 pounds of tobacco "to stand to our award", concerning the differences between them, viz.: "for the sd Lumbrozo's having in his custody severall of the sd Alcocks goods taken out of his house" when his wife and child were murdered. Calvert and Wade awarded Alcocks 900 pounds of tobacco, and the court ordered Lumbrozo's administrator to make payment of this amount (pp. 92-93). At the same court two other suits for small debts against Lumbrozo's estate were heard and decided (pp. 93-94). The record also shows that Lumbrozo had a son born after the father's death and after his widow's remarriage: "John Lumbrozo Sonne of John Lumbrozo decd was Born in the monthe of June Anno Dni 1666" (p. 130). It may be recalled that at the July, 1663, court, Lumbrozo and his maid servant Elizabeth Wilde had been presented for having brought on an abortion upon her, she charging him with responsibility for her pregnancy, and that he saved himself by marrying her, thus disqualifying her from appearing as a witness against him (Arch. Md. LIII, 1-li). Lumbrozo died late in 1665, or early in 1666. His widow Elizabeth lost no time in marrying a second husband, John Browne, a well-to- do Charles County planter, as she, under the name Elizabeth Browne, took out letters of administration upon Lumbrozo's estate May 25, 1666, the month before her son by Lumbrozo was born. A suit for debt heard at the November 27, 1666, court, shows that she was then again a widow (p. 48). Letters of administration upon John Browne's estate were granted to his brother Gerard Browne, January 19, 1666/7. Spouses 1Mary Death MemoY ChildrenJohn Honor (->1716) | Brown, John (I121409)
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193 | (Research):Nearest relative listed as Mrs. Hermina Seaman. | Seaman, Rudolph Thomas "Larry" (I123072)
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194 | (Research):Newport is only 8 miles NNE of Shiffnal, 4.5 miles NNE of Sheriff Hales, and 10 miles WNW of Stretton. | Hipps, Margaret (I114716)
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195 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Martinez, Bonifacio (I128452)
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196 | (Research):Not the son of John Davis (bn abt 1817-TN) and Mary Davis (bn abt 1834-TN); of Denton, TX in 1880. Mary was widowed in 1900; with Robert F. Davis (born abt 1872-TX) living in household. Our Robert was living in household of Mollie Jordan of Cooke County, TX in 1900. Not the son of William and Samantha E. (Harder) Davis of Cooke/Collin Counties of Texas. This Robert is in Oklahama (1910 census) and our Robert is in Taylor County, TX (1910 census). Not the son of John S. Davis of Denton County, Texas Not the son of Joseph B. Davis of Cooke County, Texas | Davis, Robert R. (I39713)
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197 | (Research):NOTES TO THE PEDIGREE OF THE STRELLEYS. 6. Hugh de Strelley (3rd son of Sampson) occurs in 1225 (Pipe re H. IIL), when he was sued by Robert Fitz Geoffry and Robert, son of Robert. He and his wife, Matilda, were funders of the old chapel at Mapperley, Derbyshire. It was erected within the enclostit of their mansion about the year 1230 (vide Cox*s "Churches of Derbyshire," iv.j ai6). In the year 1237 he held rj acres in the Serjeawty of Sandiacre.— (Pipe). In the year 1259, Matildk de Strelley released to William le Vavasour -40 acres of land in Mapperley, and also a messuage held^ by her as dower, and the said William, at her request, granted the same land and messuage to Thomas de Quappelode in fee, at the yearly rent of 4s>, with foreign service and suit ol court, to the chief lords for W. le Vavasour. Robert, son of John Ingram, of Nottingham, and Thomas le Sauner put in their claim (Cal. Fin., vol x. of this Journal), As late as 10 Hen. 6 (a.d. 1433) Robert Strelley, of Strelley, held land in Mapperley, to value of 20s. per ann. In 1259 (43 H. III., Pipe) the Sheriff accounted for some arrears of payments due from Matilda, widow of Hugh de Strelley. She was living in 1262, when Eudo de Mapperley and Thomas were employed in her service. Note: Maybe where Sampson Ingram got his first name. | Ingram, Robert (I125625)
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198 | (Research):On 20 October 1683, Jose Ignacio Martinez Flores received a grant of land north of the City of Monterrey, where he founded the Hacienda San Antonio de los Martinez; today known as Marin, General Zuazua and other surrounding towns. The grant described as "en la punta de la mesa que llaman de Ramos, por la parte de arriba que en cerania de la dicha loma esta un ojo de aguaque sale de alto de ella". | Martinez, Capitan Joseph "Joseph Ygnacio" (I128723)
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199 | (Research):On 8/4/1918 Cleve noted in Canada service record that his father was living in Poplar Bluff, Missouri in the USA. | Quigley, Ogden (I93241)
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200 | (Research):On Nov 18th, 1881; Mary as the widow of Richard Dearen had applied for pension and proving that they were married. Her brother B.L. Hutchason stated that Mary was her sister and they were married on 31 of January 1837 by rev John Hardin. He further stated they lived together as man and wife until Richard Dearen's death on 14 August 1870. | Hutcheson, Mary W. (I36997)
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