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4051 Betty and sister Betsy were twins. Hedgespeth, Betty (I39911)
 
4052 Between 1381 and 1385
Thomas Ingram of Sneynton (Sneiton) chaplain to Thomas de Maperleye of Notingham, his heirs and assigns.
Quitclaim with warranty of all lands in Sneynton which Thomas de Maperleye has by feoffment
of John Ingram brother of the said chaplain and Isabel his wife.
Dated Sneynton, Whitsunday 6 Richard II.

County:       Yorkshire.
Place:       Westminster.
Date:       Two weeks from St Hilary, 3 Richard [II] [27 January 1380]. And afterwards one week from Holy Trinity in the same year [27 May 1380].
Parties:       Master Walter de Skyrlawe, clerk, Walter Frost and Adam de Bedale, chaplain, querents, and William de Wormeslay of Brampton' and Ellen, his wife, deforciants.
Property:       3 messuages, 2 tofts, 8 and a half bovates and 3 acres of land, 16 acres of meadow, 8 acres of pasture, 4 acres of wood and 12 shillings of rent in Molscroft, Beuerlay and Iuerthorp'.
Action:       Plea of covenant.
Agreement:       William and Ellen have acknowledged the tenements and rent to be the right of Walter Frost, of which the same Walter, Master Walter and Adam have the tenements of their gift, and they have granted to Master Walter, Walter and Adam the rent, together with the homages and all services of Thomas Lumbard', Thomas Frost, John Ingram and Isabel, his wife, and Richard Gentilman and their heirs, in respect of all the tenements which they held before of William and Ellen in the aforesaid vills, to hold to Master Walter, Walter and Adam and the heirs of Walter Frost, of the chief lords for ever.
Warranty:       Warranty by William and Ellen and the heirs of Ellen.
For this:       Master Walter, Walter and Adam have given them 200 marks of silver. 
Ingram, John (I124752)
 
4053 Between 1749-1771; settlers arrived to the un-incorporated town of Dublin, New Hampshire from Sherborn, Massachusetts. But the French and Indian War thwarted permanent settlement until the 1760s, when Henry Strongman moved from Peterborough.  In 1771, Governor John Wentworth incorporated the town, naming it after Strongman's birthplace: Dublin, Ireland.  Dublin was to be incorporated into the newly formed county of Cheshire; also in 1771.

Daniel Learned is listed on the 1820 Washington County, Ohio federal census.
with the following individuals in his household.

3 males under the age 10
1 male between the age 10-15
1 male at or alder then the age of 45 (Daniel born before 1776)
3 females under the age of 10
1 female between the age of 10-15
1 female between the age of 26-44 (Catherine born between 1776-1795)

Daniel Learned is listed on the 1830 Dover, Athens County, Ohio federal census.
with the following individuals in his household.

2 males under the age 5
1 male between the age 5-9
2 males between the age 10-14
1 male between the age 15-19 (Sophia Emily Learned born 1814)
1 male between the age of 60-69 (Danel age between 1761-1770)
1 female under the age of 5
1 female between the age of 10-14
1 female between the age of 15-19
1 female between the age of 40-49 (Catherine born between 1781-1790)

Daniel Learned is listed on the 1850 Dover, Athens County, Ohio federal census.
Daniel was listed as age 83, born in New Hampshire. (born about 1767)
Catherine was listed as age 61, born in New Jersey. (born about 1789)
Daughter Eliza was listed as age 28, born in Ohio. (born about 1822)
Daughter Mary was listed as age 29, born in Ohio. (born about 1829)

Daniel Learned is listed on the 1860 Dover, Athens County, Ohio federal census.
Daniel was listed as age 92, born in New Hampshire. (born about 1768)
Catherine was listed as age 72, born in New Jersey. (born about 1788)
Daniel was living in the household of his son Martin; and listed as retired.
Catherine oddly enough was listed as a widow, and living in the next
household by herself.  Daniel must have been in bad shape at that time;
and unable to be cared for by Catherine. 
Learned, Daniel (I126053)
 
4054 Between 1830-36, Jack Underwood and Lewis Lawler came to Texas, but they returned to Georgia. Underwood, John 'Jack' (I83524)
 
4055 Beverly Skaggs Enumeration District: 0131 Color: W Age: 51 Birth Place: Kentucky Visit: 0219 County:  Taylor Relation:  Husband Relatives:  Wife Mary F 48, Kentucky Son William H 21, Kentucky NR James NR, NR Son James E 19, Kentucky Son John B 16, Kentucky Daughter Rosa L 14, Kentucky Son Henry D 12, Kentucky Son Charlie F 08, Kentucky Daughter Bettie E 03, Kentucky Skaggs, Beverly L. 'Bev' (I38101)
 
4056 Bible of Martha "Patty" SKAGGS  WHITT, wife of Griffy WHITT,  has the following: "Jeremiah SKAGGS  the son of Zachariah SKAGGS and Nancy his wife was born 10-25-1766".   I only know that Zacharia was married to Nancy and that she was called "Annie". It also lists John SKAGGS, born 13th of April 1770, Lydia SKAGGS born June 15th, 1781, Mary GRAY, the daughter of Dolly GRAY was borne 19th July 1788, Ruth LESTER was born 3rd of Dec 1785 and Martha LESTER born 29 of May 1788. Lydia was Jeremiah's sister, who were the rest of the above? Jeremiah married Hannah LESTER. Zachariah SKAGGS died about 1818 in Russell County. Beverly Tracy tracybev@plains.net Skaggs, Zachariah (I37059)
 
4057 Bibliographic Information: Cutter, William Richard. New EnglandFamilies Genealogical and Memorial: Third Series, Volume III. 1915. Reprint, Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1996 [Excerpt, page 1158] CORLISS George Corliss, the immigrant ancestor, was born inDevonshire,England, about 1617, son of Thomas Corliss. He came to NewEngland in1639, and settled in Newbury, Massachusetts. He moved soonto Haverhill,where he resided the remainder of his life. He settled in1640 in thewest parish of Haverhill, and the farm, now known as thePoplar LawnFarm, was owned by a descendant, at last accounts. He wasthe firstsettler in that part of the town, and built a log house in1637. His namewas on the list of freemen in 1645. He was constable in1650, selectmanin 1648-53-57-69-79. His will was dated October 18,1686, and he diedOctober 19, 1686. It is a remarkable coincidence thatGeorge Corliss, hisson John and his grandson John, all died on thesame farm, and each onesitting in the same chair. He married, October26, 1645, at Haverhill,Joanna, daughter of Thomas Davis. Children:Mary, born September 6, 1646,married William Neff and was with HannahDustin when she was captured bythe Indians; John, mentioned below;Joanna, April 28, 1650; Martha, June2, 1652; Deborah, June 6, 1655;Ann, November 8, 1657; Huldah, November18, 1661; Sarah, February 23,1663.

Ancestry and Genealogy of Thomas Grover Author: Joel P. Grover, Call Number: CS71.G882 Compiled by Joel P. Grover, Los Angeles, California, 1959 Page 176  [Excerpt] Mary, b. 8 Sept. 1646, Haverhill, Mass.; M- 23 Jan. 1665, William Neff. (He was killed by Indians in Rhode Island, 1688/89. She was taken prisoner by Indians, March 1697, in the 'Dustin Massacre' at Dustin Hill, Haverhill, Mass.) John, b. 4 March 1647/48, Haverhill; d.-17 Feb. 1698; M-17 Dec. 1684, Mary Wilford. Johannah, b. 28 April 1650, Haverhill; M-29 Dec. 1669, JosephHutchins. Martha, b. 2 Jan. 1652/53, Haverhill; M- 1 Dec. 1674, Samuel Ladd. (-ref: "Americana", 31:205). Deborah, b. 6 June 1655, Haverhill; M- 20 Jan. 1679, Thomas Eastman. Ann, b. 8 Nov. 1657, Haverhill; d. - 1 June 1691; M- 1 Nov. 1677,JohnRobie. George, b. abt 1659, Haverhill. Huldah, b. 18 Nov. 1661, Haverhill; M- 5 Nov. 1679, Samuel Kingsberry. Sarah, b. 23 Feb. 1663/64, Haverhill; M- 24 Nov. 1686, Joseph Ayer. Mary (Corliss) Neff, above, widow of William Neff, was withHannahDustin, and was also  taken prisoner by the Indians, March 15, 1697, inthefamous "Dustin Massacre" at Haverhill, during which Thomas Eastman's oldest daughter Sarah, was also killed, with many others. 
Corliss, George (I50249)
 
4058 Bigler, Amy Lorette Father: Bigler, Jacob G Mother: Chase, Amy Lorette Birth Date: 17 July 1852 City: Pioneer Crossing County: Platte River State: NE Country: USA

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Bigler, Amy Lorette Father: Bigler, Jacob George Mother: Chase, Amy Lorette Birth Date: 17 July 1852 City: Territory County:   State: NE Country: USA 
Bigler, Amy Lorette (I17094)
 
4059 Bigler, Clarie Father: Bigler, Jacob G Mother: Mangum, Armelia Carline Birth Date: 15 August 1869 City: Nephi County: Juab State: UT Country: USA Bigler, Claria (I32986)
 
4060 Bigler, Dr. Roscoe Boley

Dr. Roscoe Boley Bigler, age 89, of Scottsdale, passed awaySaturday,November 27, 2004, at his home in Scottsdale, Arizona. He wasbornNovember 26, 1915, in Vernon, California, a son of Erin D. andEmma Jane"Jennie" Boley Bigler. He married LaVerne Whitehead on June10, 1942 inthe Salt Lake Temple. Huntington Park, California was Dr.Bigler's homefor 75 years, after which he moved to St. George, Utah,where he livedfor 11 years, then to Scottsdale, Arizona, where hascalled home for thepast 3 years. Surviving family include his:children, Gean, Jeanette,Robert, Nancy, Donald, Susan, and Roscoe; andbrothers, Gean and John. Hewas preceded in death by his wife, LaVerne.Funeral services will be heldSaturday, December 4, 2004, at 10:00 a.m.at the Creekside Ward Chapel,20801 Marcon Dr., Walnut, CA. Visitationswill be held Wednesday,December 1, 2004, from 6:00 to 8:30 p.m. atMessinger Indian SchoolMortuary, 7601 East Indian School Rd.,Scottsdale, AZ, Friday, December3, 2004 from 6:00 to 8:30 p.m., andagain Saturday, December 4, 2004,from 9:00 to 9:45 a.m., prior toservices, both at the Creekside WardChapel. A graveside dedicationwill be held Saturday at 12:30 p.m. at theRose Hills Memorial Park,3888 S. Workman Mill Rd., Whittier, CA, Gate#16, Nauvoo Lawn Section,Lot 236. Arrangements are made under thedirection of SpilsburyMortuary, 110 S. Bluff St., St. George, UT 84770,(435) 673-2454. Inlieu of flowers, Dr. Bigler's desire was thatdonations be made toPrimary Children's Medical Center Foundation, P.O.Box 58249, Salt LakeCity, UT 84158-0249, phone (801) 588-3675, or visittheir website atwww.ihc.com/xp/ihc/primary/giving/donate/. Friends andfamily areinvited to offer their condolences atwww.spilsburymortuary.com. Clickon the dove. Obituaries are alsoavailable at our website. Click on therose. Published in The Arizona Republic on 12/1/2004. 
Bigler, Roscoe Boley (I59779)
 
4061 Bigler, Jacob G Father: Bigler, Jacob G Mother: Chase, Amy Lorette Birth Date: 11 November 1848 City: Carbuncle County: Pottawattamie State: IA Country: USA

1880 Census listed as Bigler, J. G. James 
Bigler, Jacob George (I17032)
 
4062 Bigler, Thurza May Father: Bigler, Jacob G Mother: Harley, Hannah Elizabeth Birth Date: 4 December 1875 City: Nephi County: Juab State: UT Country: USA Bigler, Thurza May (I60284)
 
4063 Bill Bailey killed a man in Oklahoma and did "time" in the OklahomaStatePenitentiary. He was first chair clarinet for the New YorkSymphony. Bailey, William Gilbert (I15719)
 
4064 Billy R. Skaggs, age 54 years, of Mt. Sherman, died Tues. 8 May 2001athis residence. He was a member of the Pleasant Ridge SeparateBaptistChurch in Mt. Sherman, retired civil service employee at Ft.Knox, and afarmer. He was preceded in death by his mother, Lola WarrenSkaggs. He issurvived by his wife, Betty Kaye Skaggs; a daughter, DenaSkaggsWilcoxson of Hodgenville; his father, Fordyce "Buck" Skaggs, Sr.ofHodgenville; 2 sisters, Barbara Berry of Summersville and Sue PriceofMt. Sherman; and 5 brothers, Kenneth Skaggs, Fordyce Skaggs, Jr.,RogerSkaggs, Larry Skaggs and Mark Skaggs, all of Mt. Sherman.Funeralservices were held Thurs 10 May at the Bennett-Bertram FuneralHome inHodgenville with the Rev. Gerald Gardner and Rev. NolanHowellofficiating. Burial followed in the Corinth Baptist Church Cem. Posted with permission of the Greensburg Record-Herald Skaggs, Billy Raymond (I82513)
 
4065 Billy was a good man a good father. He died of Cancer. The family liveinthe following places: Washington, Kansas - Fort Scott, Kansas -Haddam,Kansas - Clay Center, Kansas - returend to Haddam, Kansas andthen toBelleville, Kansas where Billy died. Linda then movedtoFairbury,Nebraska to be near her daughter Rhonda. Corbin, Billy Leroy (I4638)
 
4066 Bio from: Historical Gazetteer and Biographical Memorial ofCattaraugusCo. NY, ed by William Adams, pub 1893 History of the Town of Allegany � Chapter XVIII (18)Page441

Surnames:  PHILLIPS, RANNEY, NORWOOD, PLATNER, McNALL

Abiathar PHILLIPS, Sr., was born at Ashfield, Mass., Oct. 27, 1774,andmarried Hannah RANNEY, Dec. 4, 1800.  He came to Phelps, Ontario county, about 1820, and in1828removed to this town with his oldest son, Abiathar, Jr., locating on land where FredNORWOODnow lives.  In the summer of 1829 he brought his family to this home, where he and hiswiferesided the remainder of their lives.  He died Feb. 1, 1863, and his wife July 28, 1857.Theyreared twelve children: Esther, Eliza, Abiathar, Jr., George, Anna, Samuel R.,Jared,Harriet, William H., Charles H., Alonzo F., and John P., of whom four sons areliving:Abiathar, Jr., William H., Charles H., and John P.  Mr. PHILLIPS served as supervisor of the townin1845 and 1846.  John P. PHILLIPS resides in this town and is a farmer.  He marriedSophroniaPLATNER.  Jared D. PHILLIPS, son of Samuel R., was born in Allegany, Oct. 30, 1841.Hemarried Mary J., daughter of Levi McNALL, Nov. 1, 1876.  They have one child, Myrtie M. 
Phillips, Abiather (I51564)
 
4067 Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Northeast Arkansas
INDEPENDENCE COUNTY– FORMATION AND ORGANIZATION– PUBLIC STRUCTURES– CATALOGUE OF OFFICIALS– THE FRANCHISE– ADMINISTRATION OF LAW– THE COMING OF THE PIONEERS– LOCATION OF THE COUNTY– ITS WATER COURSES– NUMEROUS PERSONALAND BUSINESS SKETOHES– TIMBER AND MINES– LANDS AND CROPS– CENSUS RETURNS– RAILROADS– RELI****IOUS GROWTH– TOWNS– POPULAR INSTRUCTION– WAR RECORD– FACTS AND STATISTICS.
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Joseph J. Waldrip of Big Bottom Township, Independence County, was born in Lauderdale County, Ala., November 4, 1839. He is a son of Thomas W. and Serena Waldrip. natives, respectively, of Maury and Giles Counties, Tenn. The father of Thomas W. Waldrip was James Waldrip, a native of South Carolina, of Irish descent, his ancestors having emigrated to this country about 1690. Several of them served in the War for Independence, and James Waldrip took part in the War of 1812, participating in the battle of New Orleans. He died in Lafayette County, Miss., at an advanced age, having been a life-long farmer. Thomas W. was born August 14, 1805, and died in the fall of 1875, in Panola County, Miss. When young, he moved, with his parents, to Lauderdale County, Ala., where he was reared on a farm; he educated himself after he was grown, and engaged in teaching, but abandoned that profession for farming, in which he was most successful. February 8, 1831, he married Serena German, who was born May 13, 1814, and was a daughter of Joseph German, an early settler of Tennessee, who was born January 18, 1784, and died in Monroe County, Miss., at the age of eighty-four years. He was an entensive farmer, who moved from Tennessee to Lauderdale County, Ala., and thence to Monroe County, Miss. Ten children were born to Thomas W. and Serena Waldrip, but four of whom are now living, viz.: Joseph J., Thomas W., a farmer of Independence County; Amanda Louisa Aldridge, wife of John W. Aldridge, also a farmer of Independence County, and Romelia Catherine, wife of W. M. Keating of Independence County. Those deceased are Eliza J. Rieder, William P. Waldrip, Fannie E. Aldridge, Rachel E. Carpenter, James M. Waldrip, and Mary A. Bivens. The parents were members of the Missionary Baptist Church, and took an active part in church work. They settled in Panola County, Miss., in 1856, where they made their home the remainder of their lives. Thomas W. was a stanch Democrat in polities and [p.721] served several years as justice of the peace; his wife died in Panola County, Miss., in 1885. Joseph J. Waldrip received a common school education, and at the age of eighteen left his home for Northern Alabama, where for a short time he worked and went to school; he then returned to his home and assumed control of his father's farm until 1861. March 28, of the latter year, he was mustered in Pettis' artillery, which was afterward known as the Hudson Battery, and was the first battery organized to leave the State. Although repeatedly tendered an office, Mr. Waldrip refused to accept a more responsible one than that of sergeant. He served faithfully until the surrender of his company, June 13, 1865, and took part in many of the principal battles of the war, among them Shiloh, Corinth, Port Gibson, Siege of Vicksburg and others. At Shiloh he was severely wounded in the left side by a bursting shell, at Port Gibson received a flesh wound, and at Vicksburg was wounded in the right side. At the close of the war he returned to Mississippi and worked on a farm until 1868, when he went to Arkansas and engaged in the mercantile business until 1870. He then turned his attention exclusively to farming and stock-raising, and now is one of the most enterprising and successful agriculturists of Independence County. December 28, 1869, he married Elizabeth Magness, daughter of Col. Morgan Magness. She was born in Independence County, September 22, 1852. They are the parents of four children, viz.: Thomas M., William J., Joseph R. and Mirtle (deceased). Mr. Waldrip has been a member of the Masonic fraternity since 1866; he is a member of the Council, and has frequently represented his lodge in the Grand Lodge, both in Mississippi and Arkansas. He is a Democrat politically, and in 1874 was elected justice of the peace, in which capacity he served two years. 
Waldrip, Joseph Jackson (I33817)
 
4068 Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Northeast Arkansas FULTON COUNTY�ITS FORMATION, ORGANIZATION AND OFFICERS�ITS CAPITALANDBUILDINGS�POLITICAI. RECORD�THE BENCH AND BAR�SITUATION OFTHECOUNTY�IMPORTANT STATISTICS FOR THE INSTRUCTION OFIMMIGRANTS–REAL ANDPERSONAL TAXATION–AGGREGATE POPULATION–EDUCATIONALAND RELIGIOUSADVANCEMENT–SELECTED FAMILY RECORDS–THE GREATREBELLION–MUNICIPALORGANIZATIONS. page 292 Elder Joseph B. McGlasson, minister of the Christian Church, andfarmerof Big Creek Township, was born in Cumberland County, Ky., in1809, andis at present one of the oldest and most esteemed citizens ofFultonCounty. His early life was one of hardship and trouble, and atthat dayhe received very limited educational advantages, the most ofhiseducation being acquired after attaining his majority. Previous tothathe had left home under rather unpleasant circumstances, his fatherbeingquite dissipated, and ragged and bare-foot, and with little ornoschooling, he was compelled to make his way in life. He worked for amanone day to get some leather, and for another man a short time toget theleather made up into a pair of shoes. He continued to labor atsuchoccupation as he could find, until he had a good suit of clothes,afterwhich he attended school, etc. He was married September 16, 1830,to MissFannie Ross, who was originally from Cumberland County, Ky.,and who diedin Fulton County, Ark., in 1858. Eleven children were bornto thismarriage, six sons and five daughters, only four of whom arenow livingviz.: Isabelle S., Susan, wife of William L. Cavnett, ofPhelps County,Mo.; Jane and Fannie. Mr. McGlasson's second marriageoccurred, in 1859,to Mrs. Margaret J. Nibblett, daughter of Williamand Lucy Fewell. Shewas born in Alabama, and by her marriage becamethe mother of fourchildren, two now [p.292] living: Francis M. andTabitha, wife of JamesJames, of Randolph County, Ark. The second Mrs.McGlasson died about1877, and Mr. McGlasson then married Mrs. NancyHewitt, who died in 1883.In August of the following year he marriedMrs. Elizabeth Watson,daughter of James Hammond, and a native ofGraves County, Ky. She waspreviously a member of the Baptist Church,but for the last seven yearshas been a member of the Christian Church.In 1836 Mr. McGlasson removedto Southwest Arkansas, where he remaineduntil 1851, then locating inIzard County, and from there, one yearlater, in Fulton County, Ark. Hesettled in the neighborhood where henow lives, and was one of the firstwhite settlers of the county, hebeing only one of two now living in BigCreek Township who were in thattownship at that time. He has long beenrecognized as an honest,upright and much esteemed citizen, and one ofthe county's leadingfarmers. He now has 148 acres of land, with somesixty acres undercultivation. For about fifty-sight years he has been aChristian, firsta member of the Methodist Church, and in 1845 he waslicensed to preachby that church. He has preached more or less eversince, and is amongthe oldest ministers of Arkansas. He was a Methodistuntil theseparation in 1845, and was then a Protestant Methodist untilthe war.He then remained out of the church until 1865, when he joinedtheChristian Church. From 1844 to 1850 he was justice of the peace,andfilled this position for four years in Fulton County. He wasdrummer forfour years in the militia in Kentucky, and was lieutenantof a volunteercompany in the year 1845. In politics he has been aDemocrat all hislife, and his first presidential vote was cast forAndrew Jackson, in1828. He is a member of Wild Cherry Lodge No. 85, I.O. O. F. Mr.McGlasson is the son of James and Susannah (Harley)McGlasson, natives ofVirginia, born in Franklin and Bedford Counties,respectively. Theparents were married in their native State, in 1807,and removed toCumberland County, Ky., locating in the woods, and wereamong the veryearliest settlers. There they spent their entire lives,the mother dyingsince the war, at the age of ninety-seven years. Shewas a member of theBaptist Church for many years. The father was agood farmer. They werethe parents of eleven children. Matt McGlasson,the grandfather of thesubject of this sketch, was a native ofScotland, and came to Americawhen quite young. He enlisted in theRevolutionary War when only eighteenyears of age, and was in serviceduring the entire war. He located firstin Virginia, but later moved toKentucky, where he passed his last days.He was one of the firstsettlers. His wife, Elizabeth Cunningham, wasborn in France. MathewMcGlasson, the great-grandfather of the subject ofthis sketch, spenthis entire life in Scotland. The maternal grandfather,Francis Harley,was of Dutch descent, and died in Virginia. McGlasson, Joseph B. (I57232)
 
4069 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Tolkien, Christopher Reuel (I93013)
 
4070 Birdie Beatrice Hallmark

Service for Birdie Beatrice Hallmark, 82, of Killeen, will be held at10a.m. Monday at the First Baptist Church in Killeen with the Revs.RandyWallace and Pat McDonald officiating.

Burial will follow at Killeen Memorial Park.

Mrs. Hallmark died Sept. 21, 2005, in Temple.

She was born Oct. 1, 1922, in Bell County to the late Thomas E. andEllaWilson.

She was raised and educated in Bell County.

Mrs. Hallmark graduated from Killeen High School class of 1941.

Mrs. Hallmark is co-owner and operator of Hallmark Service Companysince1955.

She was a member of the First Baptist Church in Killeen.

She was a member of Heart of Texas ABWA for 40 years with 39 yearsofperfect attendance.

Mrs. Hallmark was Heart of Texas ABWA Woman of the Year 1985.

She shared the award of Heart of Texas ABWA Business Associate oftheyear 1990 with her husband and business partner. This was the firsttimefor "Co" business association.

Mrs. Hallmark has spent all of her life in Bell County.

Survivors include her husband, Marion E. Hallmark of Killeen; threesons,Ellis Hallmark of Palmdale, Calif., Don W. Hallmark of Florence,andPhilip R. Hallmark of Killeen; two daughters, Ardis Perkins ofSanger andKim Frederick of Killeen; two brothers, George Wilson ofMena, Ark. andThomas E. Wilson of Harker Heights; 13 grandchildren andfourgreat-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by two brothers, Fred Wilson and AlbertWilson;two sisters, Vera Henrich and Ruby Fleming; and a grandson.

The family will receive visitors from 2 to 4 p.m. at theCrawford-BowersFuneral Home Chapel in Killeen.

Memorial may be made to First Baptist Church of Killeen, BuildingFund;ABWA Scholarship Fund, c/o Mary Margaret Ingram, 815 Roy ReynoldsDrive,Harker Heights, Texas, 76548. 
Wilson, Birdie Beatrice (I71841)
 
4071 BIRTH "Genealogical Memoir of the Leonard Family," NEHGS "Register," Vol 5, pg.414.5 & "Gen. Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England,"JamesSavage, 1860-1862

DEATH "Genealogical Memoir of the Leonard Family," NEHGS "Register," Vol 5,pg.414.5 & "Gen. Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England,"JamesSavage, 1860-1862

MARRIAGE "Genealogical Memoir of the Leonard Family," NEHGS "Register," Vol 5,pg.414.5 & "Marriages, Births and Deaths in Taunton, MA," NEHGS"Register,"Vol 13, pg. 36 & "Gen. Dictionary of the First Settler s ofNew England,"James Savage, 1860-1862 
Hodges, Henry (I19845)
 
4072 BIRTH "Henry Andrews of Taunton," NEHGS "Register," Vol 52, pg. 16

DEATH "Abstracts of the Earliest Wills," NEHGS "Register," Vol 5, pg. 261 &"Henry Andrews of Taunton," NEHGS "Register," Vol 52, pg. 16.

MARRIAGE "Henry Andrews of Taunton," NEHGS "Register," Vol 52, pg. 16 
Andrews, Mary (I35299)
 
4073 Birth and Death Source: Green Co. Cemetery Records - Vol. 1 & Grave Despain, Benjamin Lewis (I38510)
 
4074 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Rothermund, Drew Lee (I30246)
 
4075 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Hernandez, Jose Candelario (I128851)
 
4076 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Beckwith, Timothy Lincoln (I68281)
 
4077 Birth date also indicated to be 2 Jun 1878 in SSN index. Elmore, Emaline "Emma" E. (I134441)
 
4078 Birth date and place form Confederate Pension she submitted on behalf of her husband Jesse Abner Graham. Bland, Florina Marion "Flora" (I107735)
 
4079 Birth date from Family Bible of Thomas Farmer. Farmer, William (I40211)
 
4080 Birth Date Source:

WILLIAM ELY FREEMAN BIBLE

Holy Bible originally owned by the parents of Zachariah CantyFreeman,the grandfather of Lurline Richardson Aspin, 5536 Belmont Avenue,Cincinnati,24, Ohio, a member of the Society who is originally from Louisiana, andwho submitted this record March, 1961.

Listed as John Freeman in 1850 Federal Census in Morgan County,Alabama,age 48, born Alabama. Bible records states Sumter County, South Carolina 
Freeman, John Gaulden (I98424)
 
4081 Birth Date Source:

WILLIAM ELY FREEMAN BIBLE

Holy Bible originally owned by the parents of Zachariah CantyFreeman,the grandfather of Lurline Richardson Aspin, 5536 Belmont Avenue,Cincinnati,24, Ohio, a member of the Society who is originally from Louisiana, andwho submitted this record March, 1961.

The family record pages and a few sheets from the Apocrypha are nowownedby a granddaughter of the original owners, Miss Louise Shaver, Route 2,Grady, Alabama. Mrs. Aspin copied from the original in August, 1960, and nowhas photostats in her possession. Louise Shaver is a daughter of Ella

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Freeman Shaver, youngest daughter by a second marriage of JosephAlston Freeman. Three sons of Sarah Gaulden Freeman settled in Louisiana andhad numerous descendants: John Gaulden Freeman, James Irvin Freeman, and Zachariah Canty Freeman, as did descendants of her son JosephAlstonFreeman.

The newspaper obituary quoted below is also in possession ofLouiseShaver. Other family records indicate that Sarah Gaulden Freeman's motherwasSusan Brumfield; that her parents were married in P.E., Va. and some oftheolder children were born there; and that they moved to South Carolinabeforethe Revolution.

Early Virginia records have the name spelled Goulding; in Louisianaithas been found Gaulden, Goulden, Gouldin, Gauldin, Gaulding, etc.

The father of William Ely Freeman was said to have been aColumbusFreeman who came to Culpepper Co., Va. in the early 1700's from Scotland.SinceWilliam Ely was not born until 1768 this Freeman lived in Sumter Dist., S.C.,allhis children were born there, and Mrs. Aspin believes he died therebeforeSarah and some of the children moved to Montgomery Co., Ala.

MARRIAGES

Ely Freeman married to Sarah Gaulden 5th of February 1795 Martin J. Lloyd and Eliza Freeman married 2d March 1820 Willson Hodge and Luizer Caroline Lloyd married the 13 of October1836. (Court records show she m. 2nd. Feb. 22, 1844 to George W. Lane) William G. Freeman was married to Mips Mary J. Spear January 29, 1857. C. Charles Legran Freeman was married to Ellen Rebecca Yon March the first 1879. John D (J?) Freeman was born March the 11 18__(?) Wm. E. Freeman was married to Sarah M. Holmes Jan. 18, 1846 (sonofJoseph A. Freeman). Charles B. Lloyd was married on the 5th day of December 1852 to Miss Eliza Canty. Demetrius Alonzo Fanin was born June the 26th 1878. C. C. Freeman 1875.

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BIRTHS

Ely Freeman of S. Carolina Sumter District was born April the 4th 1768 Sarah Freeman, wife of Ely Freeman was born 22d March 1778 James Greening Freeman, Son of Ely & Sarah was born January 11th 1796 John Gaulden Freeman was born June 10th 1798 Eliza Freeman was born on the 26th September 1801. Joseph Alston Freeman was born 23d April 1804. "Grandpa" (written in margin). James Irvin Freeman was born 29th of Aug. 1806 Elizabeth Freeman was born 7th September 1809 William Gaulden Freeman was born on the 12th May 1812. Zachariah Canty Freeman was born 12th January 1816 Susan Brumfield Freeman was born 27th March 1819 Louizer Caroline Lloyd was born Jan. 4, 1821 John G. Lloyd was born 15th of April 1822 Martin Marion Lloyd was born 14th Oct. 1824. Charles B. Lloyd was born 14th August 1828. Elizabeth Amanda Lloyd was born July 10th 1833. (Note: All births to this entry we re in the same handwriting,probablyby Sarah (Gaulden) Freeman. Births from here on in several different handwritings. Also, parts have been scribbled on by children, makingitvery hard to read in places. Some records very badly faded.)

Louwezer Marion; Amander; ?utser ? lon 7 Willson; Hodge was bornDecember11th 1837. Croferd Lane was born the 10 of Dec. 1840 Marten Lane was born the 12 of February 1843 Eliza S. (?) Lane was Born on the 25 day of Apr. A.D. 1844. Steven C. (?) Lane was born on the 20 of April A.D. 1847 Charles Le. Freeman was bornd April the 16 1854 Miss Rebecca G. Freeman Was Bornd May 29, 1855. C (?) L (?) Freeman was bornd April the 16 18 9 (?) (written in pencil,  very faded, and Rebecca's record written partlyoverthe initials;  probably a repeat of Charles L. Freeman). C(hristopher) C(olumbus) Freeman was born the 4th day of May 1866

DEATHS

Ely Freeman died April 12th 1820 John G. Lloyd died on the 15th of June 1832 Martin Marion Lloyd died December ___ 1827 Elizabeth Freeman died October 6, 1833 Elizabeth Amanda Lloyd died May 23rd 1834 Eliza Lloyd died June 4th 1834 James Greening Freeman died Aug. 10th 1800. Susanah Freeman died March 14th 1827 (37?) Sarah Freeman died Feb. 2, 1856. Joseph Aulstone Freeman Died June The 6 1877 John J. Freeman Was Bornd on March the 11, 1858 
Freeman, William Ely (I98425)
 
4082 Birth Date Source:

WILLIAM ELY FREEMAN BIBLE

Holy Bible originally owned by the parents of Zachariah CantyFreeman,the grandfather of Lurline Richardson Aspin, 5536 Belmont Avenue,Cincinnati,24, Ohio, a member of the Society who is originally from Louisiana, andwho submitted this record March, 1961. 
Freeman, Eliza (I18718)
 
4083 Birth Date Source:

WILLIAM ELY FREEMAN BIBLE

Holy Bible originally owned by the parents of Zachariah CantyFreeman,the grandfather of Lurline Richardson Aspin, 5536 Belmont Avenue,Cincinnati,24, Ohio, a member of the Society who is originally from Louisiana, andwho submitted this record March, 1961. 
Freeman, William Gaulden (I18719)
 
4084 Birth Date Source:

WILLIAM ELY FREEMAN BIBLE

Holy Bible originally owned by the parents of Zachariah CantyFreeman,the grandfather of Lurline Richardson Aspin, 5536 Belmont Avenue,Cincinnati,24, Ohio, a member of the Society who is originally from Louisiana, andwho submitted this record March, 1961. 
Freeman, Zachariah Canty (I18720)
 
4085 Birth Date Source:

WILLIAM ELY FREEMAN BIBLE

Holy Bible originally owned by the parents of Zachariah CantyFreeman,the grandfather of Lurline Richardson Aspin, 5536 Belmont Avenue,Cincinnati,24, Ohio, a member of the Society who is originally from Louisiana, andwho submitted this record March, 1961. 
Freeman, Susan Brumfield (I18721)
 
4086 Birth Date Source:

WILLIAM ELY FREEMAN BIBLE

Holy Bible originally owned by the parents of Zachariah CantyFreeman,the grandfather of Lurline Richardson Aspin, 5536 Belmont Avenue,Cincinnati,24, Ohio, a member of the Society who is originally from Louisiana, andwho submitted this record March, 1961. 
Freeman, James Greening (I98458)
 
4087 Birth info found in Taylor County, Kentucky birth ledger for 1859. Warren, William Allen (I94801)
 
4088 Birth info from 1857 Taylor County, Kentucky Birth Ledger. Warren, Mary Elizabeth (I94800)
 
4089 Birth Location of Michael Waldrop is unknown. Exact Birth date/Christening date also
unknown.

Origin assumptions:
Based on the period in which Michael is first noted as being in the Virginia Colony, his
origins are believed to be from Great Britain; and some specifically believe in the
Edinburgh, Scotland region.  Other large pools coming to the Colonies were from
Germany.

Birth Year Assumption:
Since it appears Michael Waldrop served a lengthy indentured servitude,
starting 1n 1672 and again listed in 1682; I believe to be of use to the
land owners, he must have been very young when he arrived in the colony.
For this assumption; I have placed his birth year at "About" 1655; pending
any additional info.

County formation info:
York, New Kent County, and King William County land boundaries all were
created within land once considered York County, VA. 

Land Ownership assumption:
It is entirely possible and probable that the land Michael Waldrop lived on did
not move from his orginal location; but county formations changed to include
the original land he worked during his indentured servitude.

Owned land assumption:
As typical of a indentured servant; it appears that Michael Waldrop may have
purchased land that he had worked on or near as a servant.  It is natural to
assume that he knew the area; and would be comfortable working this land
as a planter.

Known info:

Was initially an indentured servant.  Typical of the era was to transport an indentured
very young, between the ages of 16-25.

1672 - Listed on York County, Virginia Tithables, via VA landowner John Keene.
This document, at minimum; would indicate he was at least 16 years of age, to
be listed on a tithe.   This places his birth at about the year 1656 (at minimum).
This document also implies an indentured servant arrangement; since another
landowner paid his tithe. 

Indentureship usually came as part of a agreed to value; as part of the cost to
travel by ship to the colonies. The agreement generally upon was for a set
number of years, and 4-7 years was not an uncommon timeframe.  Often, the
indentureship was extended; as many servants were not well educated; or
were placed up on bogus charges before the courts, that allowed the
indentureship to be extended. 

1682 - Listed in a Colonel William Claiborne Jr. document as an indentured
servant in Virginia, where Claiborne owned land.  In 1682; the owner was
granted 545 acres in New Kent County, Virginia. It is logical for the indentured
servant to begin improving the land in the county in which the landowner
lived; but we do not know this for absolute fact.

1699 - Michael appears to first own land in King William County, VA; 90 acres
in total. The land was purchased through Fuller and Johnson; and later was
disputed; already reserved for the local Indians in the area.  This land is
involved in several King William County, Virginia records; and does not
appear to be free and clear for him until 10 November 1713. 
Waldrop, Michael (I34516)
 
4090 Birth name was listed as Hilda Ingabraur Carlson on death record.Fathersname was listed as unknown Carlson and mother as HildaIngabraur. Karlsson, Hilda Ingeborg (I668)
 
4091 Birth record #404 / 293. Marroquin, Luz (I131372)
 
4092 birth record 263 / 984. Marroquin, Petra (I128389)
 
4093 Birth record 323 / 2306. Marroquin, Jose Aniseto (I128391)
 
4094 Birth record 531 / 894. Marroquin, Petra (I131373)
 
4095 Birth record 699 / 1591. Marroquin, Petra (I131374)
 
4096 Birth record has name listed as Jan Wladyslaw Giza Giza, Louis John (I121897)
 
4097 Birth record is hard to read.  Year is 1875 and it appears the birth day is the 19th, and birth month is October. Anderson, George (I123548)
 
4098 Birth record lists DOB 14 December 1853. Other records state 14 December 1854. Elmore, Peter David Miller (I41819)
 
4099 Birth record lists name as Corester Uphaus. Uphaus, Cora Esther (I122981)
 
4100 Birth Record stated her birth as: 9 Dec 1858

Death Records stated her birth as: 9 Nov 1858 
Warren, Susan "Sarah" Mary (I97269)
 

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