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4551 | Could be related to William and Radford Jordan, on the 1810 Washington County, Alabama census. May be the same Isaac Jordan listed on the 1816 Washington County, Alabama Tax listing. Listed on the 1800 Sumter County, South Carolina Federal Census. Listed as between age 16-25 (Year of birth between 1775-1784) 1 child, age 0-9 years of age (born between 1790-1799) Listed on the 1810 Sumter District, Claremont County, South Carolina Federal Census. Listed as between age 26-44 (Year of birth between 1766-1784) Land Conveyance, Sumter District, Claremont County, South Carolina - 11 November 1811 The State of South Carolina Know all men by these presents that we Isaac Jordan and Susannah Graham of Claremont County and Sumter District in the State Aforesaid, Planters, in consideration of one thousand dollars to us in hand paid, by Henry Vaughan of the County, District, and State Aforesaid, Planter, have granted, bargained, sold, and released , and by these presents, do grant, bargain, sell, and release unto the said Henry Vaughn, all that Plantation, parcel or tract of land containing one hundred and fourteen acres, being part of a tract of land orginally granted to John Mitchell on the seventh day of October, one thousand seven hundred and sixty two, and conveyed by David Mitchell to William Graham on the fourteenth day of April one thousand seven hundred and seventy seven, and then taken by Samuel Fley Sheriff, and sold and conveyed by the said Samuel Fley to William Simpson on the Twenty fourth day of May, one thousand seven hundred and ninety two, and conveyed by William Simpson and Susanna Graham to Isaac Jordan situate lying and being in Claremont County, Sumter District and State Aforesaid, on a branch originally called Beach Creek being part of the waters of Black River, and hath such shape, form, buttings, and boundings, as the plat hereunto annexed represents, Together with all and singular, the rights, members, herditaments and appurtenances, to the said premises belonging or in anywise incident or appertaining, To have and to hold all and singular, the premises before mentioned unto Henry Vaughan his heirs and assigns forever, And we do hereby bind against ourselves, our heirs, executors and administrators to warrant and forever defend all and singular the said premises unto the said Henry Vaughan his heirs and assigns forever, against ourselves, our heirs, and against every person whomsoever lawfully claiming or to claim the same or any part therof. Witness our hand and seals this twenty ninth day of November, one thousand eight hundred and eleven, and in the thirty fifth and thirty sixth years of the Independence of the United States of America. Signed, Sealed, and Delivered in the presence of: Shadrack Brown Hugh Graham Signed by Isaac Jordan and Susanna Graham made her mark After selling this property, Isaac Jordan headed West, as evidenced by the following excerpt: Book: "Passports of Southeastern Pioneers", but Dorothy Williams Potter, Copyright 1982. Georgia Passports: Executive Department - Page 297 - Sat. 14 March 1812 On application ORDERED That passports be prepared for the following persons to travel through the Indian Nations to the Western Country, viz, One for Mr.William Foster with his wife and three children, and Mr. Abram Wacterwith his wife and seven children from Orangeburgh District, South Carolina, and One for Mr. ISAAC JORDON with his wife and fourteen Negroes which were presented and signed. Jordan, Isaac State: AL County: Alabama Terr. Location: Cl,mn,wsh,mb,bld C Census/Enumeration year: 1817 Jordan, Isaac State: AL County: Cherokee Lands Census/Enumeration year: 1819 Alabama 1825 House Journal, Jan 7. 1825/1826. A bill, to be entitled an act to emancipate Nancy Powell, a slave, and her infant son, Thomas, was read a second time, and ordered to be engrossed for a third reading. A bill, to authorize Isaac Jordan to emancipate a certain slave therein named, was read a second time, and ordered to be engrossed for third reading. Listed in the 1830 Monroe County, Alabama Federal Census. I have a Isaac Jordan listed in this census, but the age for him is listed between 40-50 years (This would put his year of birth between 1780-1790 Listed in the 1840 Monroe County, Census. His age is listed between 70-80 years. (Believe this to be in error) Will, written in 1838 State of Alabama Monroe County In the name of God amen, I Isaac Jordan, of the county & state above written being of sound mind and memory but knowing the uncertainty of this life do make and ordain this to be my last will and testamentin manner and form following that is to say to my executors herein-after named I hereby leave care and guardianship to my six slaves Rebecca, Clarisa, Susan, Isham, Louisa and Elionetta and inasmuch as from many considerations I am desirous to free the said slaves Rebecca, Clarisa, Susan, Isham, Louisa and Elionetta which unconditionally? the laws of this state will not permit and as the policy of thisstatemay change I hereby enjoin it upon my said executors at the firstfavorable oportunity to emancipate and free the said slaves Rebecca, Clarisa, Susan, Isham, Louisa and Elbernetta so that they may always remain in the state of Alabama and to effect and secure which I do hereby declare that said slaves Rebecca, Clarisa, Susan, Isham, Louisa and Elionetta are so far as my act can make them wholly emancipated and set free from the bonds of slavery. It is further my will that tosecurethe maintenance of said slaves that all real and personal property thatIshall be in possession of at my death not hereinafter disposed of consistingin part of lands, slaves, horses, cattles, hogs, notes and accounts either in this county and state or any other be and the same are hereby begranted to my said executors to be worked?, managed, hired, or rented by my executors shall think best for the support of my said slaves Rebecca, Clarisa, Susan, Isham, Louisa and Elionetta, and it further my willthat all my slaves not above mentioned by name with all my lands, Stock and all other property in my possession or in anywise belonging to me beand the same are hereby beqeathed to my said executors for them to manage and dispose of as they may? think best? for the ___ conditions that itbe applied for ____ effort? or benefit of said slaves Rebecca,Clarisa,Susan, Isham, Louisa and Elionetta and it is further my will and request? the said Rebecca, Clarisa, Susan, Isham, Louisa and Elionetta, either? of them have ____ or desendants that they be freed in like manner herein before prescribed and receive their support as afforesaid, I do further bequeath to ISAAC BAXTER JORDAN for the great love I have for him, now of Monroe County one negroe girl slave named and called Cardine to him and his heirs forever. It is further my will and desire that my said executor sell or ____ from my said effects the amount of one hundred dollarsand divide the the same equally among my HALF BROTHERS and SISTERS or such of my lawful heirs as shall in any wise be entitled to claimthesame. For the great love I have for them it is further my will and desire that should I be in debt at my death that my said executors will a sufficient sum of money to discharge all just claims against me either from the proceeds of the crops or by renting, hireing out, or selling a sufficient quantity of property to discharge my debts. And it is further my will that my executors endeavor to keep all my property so far as consistent together for the support of my said slaves Rebecca, Clarisa, Susan, Isham, Louisa and Elionetta are free and that any act of my executors over them except that may be essential to their management and guardianship shall in no wise extend to enslaving them in any way whatsoever but that the said executors are hereby authorized and requested in consideration of my great confidence in them to persue the intent of my said will and effect the total emancipation of said slaves Rebecca, Clarisa, Susan, Isham, Louisa and Elionetta by complying with the condition of the law so soon as it can be effected and I do hereby ordain my friends William R. Agee, Jacob C. Dumas and Isaac Baxter Jordan executors of this my last will and testament hereby revokingandannulling all other wills here before made by me. It is further my will and desirethatout of the proceeds of my estate after provisions and bequests of this willhavebeen complyed with that my executors retain and pay for whatsoever expensesor charge they may be subjected to in carrying into effect the provisionsofthis my said will and managing the support of the said slavesRebecca,Clarisa, Susan, Isham, Louisa and Elionetta. In witness whereof I do herebysign, seal, publish and declare this to be my last will and testamentsigned,sealed, and delivered on the day of _____ in the year of our lord onethousandeight hundred and thirty eight. In presence of Asa Hammond. J.C. Rawls signed Isaac Jordan C.H. Dumas his seal 11 Nov 1844 Of the within? will? and being duly sworn on oath says that hissignature to the preceding will is geniune that the other witnesses to thiswillhave departed this life and that their signatures are geniune and that tothebest of the afforsaids recollection and belief the said Isaac Jordansignedthe same in the presence of these witnesses and that these witnessessigned the same in the presence of the said Isaac Jordan and in the presenceof each other. Subscribed and sworn to before me this eleventh day of November 1844, Rufus C. Torrey, Judge of the Court. State of Alabama Monroe County Before me Rufus C. Torrey Judge of Monroe County this day came William R. Agee who being duly sworn on oath says that he saw Isaac Jordan sign within his last will and testament, that the said Isaac Jordan signed the same in the presence of the witnesses whose names are attached to the same and that the said witnesses signed the same in the presence of the said Isaac Jordan and in the presence of each other. Signed Wm. R. Agee Subscibed and sworn to before me the 11th day of November, 1844. Rufus C. Torrey, Judge Filed 11 November 1844, James McColl - Clerk Orphan Court - Monroe County, Alabama - October 1847 - Page 25 Estate of Isaac Jordan (decd) Ordered that a citation issue to Wm R Agee Executor of the last willofIsaac Jordan Decd to appear before this court on the second Monday of November next to file hiswillfor an annual settlement of the same. Orphan Court - Monroe County, Alabama - November 8th, 1847 - Page 33 Estate of Isaac Jordan (decd) This day came William R. Agee Executor of the last will & testamentofIsaac Jordan decd and present his account for a partial settlement of the same. It is thereforeorderedthat they be received & placed in file. It is further ordered that the first Monday of January nextbeappointed for said settlement and that notice thereof be given by advertisement at the court house doorandthose other public places in the count so that all persons interested may attend and contest the sameifthe see fit. Orphan Court - Monroe County, Alabama - January, 1848 - Page 53 Estate of Isaac Jordan (decd) This day came Wm R. Agee excr of the last will of Isaac Jordan decdthesame having been appointed for a partial settlement of the account of said excr and thenoticerequired by the previous order of this court having been given and in person appearing to contest the saidsettlement. It appears to the satisfaction of the court that the whole amount ofcashfunds received by the executor since his cost settlement is two thousand two hundred & ninetyfour13/100 dollars, and that the amount properly places to his credit, including the balance (and interest)dueat his last previous settlement is three thousand seven hundered & fifty 57/100 dollars, still havingabalance in his favor of fourteen hundred & eighty six 57/100 dollars. It is therefore ordered and decreed that this statement do stand asthejudgement of this court, and that the said executor be authorized to retain the said sum of fourteenhunder& eighty six 57/100 dollars out of any assets in his hands. It is further ordered that the???current as stated by the court be recorded and placed on file. Ordered that the ??? of the sale of personal property made on the 9thdayof May 1846 be received & recorded. Court of Probate - Monroe County, Alabama - May 28th, 1850, SpecialTerm- Page 218 Estate of Isaac Jordan (decd) This day came Wm R Agee Excr of the last will of Isaac Jordan decd&presented his ??? for a partial settlement of the estate of said decd it is therefore ordered thattheybe received & placed on file. It is further ordered that the second Monday of July next beappointedfor said settlement and that notice thereof be given by advertisement at the court house door &thoseother public places in the county, so that all person interested may attend & contest the sameasthey see fit. Ordered that Wm R Agee excr of the last will of Isaac Jordan decd ?? & he isherebyauthorized to sell all the personal property of the estate of said decd in order to pay debts, onacredit of six months according to the statutes. Court of Probate - Monroe County, Alabama - July 1st, 1850, SpecialTerm- Page 224 Estate of Isaac Jordan (decd) Ordered that the additional ?? sales of the personal estate ofIsaacJordan decd this day returned by Wm R Agee excr be received, recorded in files. Court of Probate - Monroe County, Alabama - July 1850 - Page 228 Estate of Isaac Jordan (decd) This day came William R Agee Excr of the last will of Isaac Jordandecdthe same having been appointed for a partial settlement of the estate of said decd andthenotice required by a previous order of court having been given and no person appearing to contestsaidsettlement and the account of said excr being examined & stated it appears that heischargeable with the sum of three thousand one hundred & fifty four 60/100 dollars, that heisentitled to credit in the sum of three thousand one hundered & thirty for 65/100 dollars, having an???balance in his hands at this settlement ???(due) 1st Janry 1851 of nineteen 95/100 dollars,withwhich sum it is ordered that he stand charged. It is further ordered that thepreceedingstatement stand as the judgement and decree of this court, and that the ??? current as stated berecorded& placed on file. Court of Probate - Monroe County, Alabama - Nov 1850 - Page 261 Estate of Isaac Jordan (decd) This day came Wm R Agee excr of the last will of Isaac Jordan decdthesame having been appointed for the hearing of his petition for a sale of ??? ??? ofsaiddecd and that notice required by previous order of the court having been given and nopersonappearing to contend the allegations contained in said petition. It appearing to thecourtthat said allegations are true, it is therefore ordered that ??? William R. Agee executor ofaforesaid??? & ?? is hereby authorized to sell all ???. Court of Probate - Monroe County, Alabama - Nov 1850 - Page 267 Estate of Isaac Jordan (decd) This day came Wm R Agee excr of the last will of Isaac Jordan decdandfiled his account with accompanying voucher for a final settlement of his debts assuchexecutor. whereuopn it is ordered that publication be made by advertisement at the courthousedoorand trhree other public places in the county so that all persons concerned inadverseinterest may appear and contest said settlement if they think proper. Court of Probate - Monroe County, Alabama - June 1851 - Page 294 & 295 Estate of Isaac Jordan (decd) This day came Wm R Agee excr of the last will of Isaac Jordan decdthesame having been appointed by continuance for a partial settlement of said estate???notice required by the previous order of this court having been given & no person appearing??contest said settlement and the account being examined & stated ????? executorischargeable with the sum of $21.94 Twenty one dollars & ninety four cents that he entitledtocredit for the sum of $12.64 Twelve dollars and sixty four cents leaving an unexpendedbalancein his hand of $9.30 nine dollars & thirty cents with which sum be hands charged. Itistherefore ordered that the preceding statement stand as the judgement & decree ofthiscourt & that the account current as stated be recorded & placed on file. Court of Probate - Monroe County, Alabama - September 1851 - Page 334 Estate of Isaac Jordan (decd) This day came Wm R Agee excr of the last will and testament of Isaac Jordan decd and filed his petition setting forth that the real estate of said decd ???? described cannot be equally, fairly, and benefically divided among the heirs of said estate without a sale of the same. Whereupon it is ordered by the court that the second Monday in November next be appointed for the hearing of said petition and that citations issue to William P Leslie afsignee of Matthew and Thomas Graham and to Noah Afred Agee afsignee of Hugh Graham heirs of the said estate who are of age so that theymayappear and answer said petition if they think proper. Court of Probate - Monroe County, Alabama - November 1851 - Page 354 Estate of Isaac Jordan (decd) Wheras Wm Turner, Arthur Turner & others having heretofore filed their petitions setting forth that they are heirs of Isaac Jordan decd & praying that they may be made parties to the petition of the ??? for a sale of the real estate of said decd and it appearing that they have no objection to a sale of said real estate it is ordered (by consent of parties) that the hearing of questions of heirship be taken up & decided on the final settlement of said estate. Court of Probate - Monroe County, Alabama - Feby 1852 - Page 376 Estate of Isaac Jordan (decd) Ordered that the return of the sale of the real estate of Isaac Jordan decd as made by Wm R Agee executor be received, recorded & placed on file - and itappearingthat said sale has been conducted as required by law and that gadi? finklan? became purchaser of the N/E 1/4 of N/E 1/4 of sec 21 L00 R7 cont of 40 1/100 acres and the NW1/4of NW 1/4 of sec 22 F10 R7 cont of 40 ??/100 acres for the sum two hundred & thirty six dollars and that Wm P Leslie became purchaser of the E pr of N/E 1/4 of sec 24 L00R6the SW 1/4 of S/W 1/4 of sec 18 L10 R7 the SE 1/4 of of SE 1/4 of sec 13 F10 R6contof 187 39/100 acres a part of lot A infractional section 25 F10 R6 ??? that part of said lot lying N/W of tallatchus creek making said creek the S/E boundry, also a par of lotbsect 25 F10 R6 all that part of said lot lying N/W of tallatchia creek making said creek the S/E boundry, the E 1/2 of SE 1/4 of sec 24 L10 R6 cont of 78 15/100 acres and theW1/2 of SE 1/4 of sec 24 L10 R6 cont of 78 15/100 acres for the sum of five hundred & seventy five dollars they being the highest & best bidders for the same. It is therefore ordered & decreed that said sale be in all respects confirmed & established and that the said Wm R Agee Excr as aforesaid be & he is is hereby authorized & empowered to convey to the said purchasers respectively all the righ title interest which the said decd had in and to the said lands at the time of his death. Court of Probate - Monroe County, Alabama - July 1852 - Page 416 & 417 Estate of Isaac Jordan (decd) This day came William Turner, Arthur Turner, Everet Turner, Harriet Giddens wife of John Giddins, Mary Giddins wife of Edward Giddens children of Susan Turner decd said Susan Turner being the half sister of said Isaac Jordan decd and Mary Garnett, Susan Turner wife of Everett Turner, Frances Bratcher wife of Isaac Bratcher, Isabella Corbet, wife of David Corbet, Celia Jackson and Rebecca Jackson children of Tyre Jackson decd who was the half brother of said Isaac Jordan decd there attorney, the same having been appointed by continuance for the hearing of there petition heretofore filed representing themselves as heirs at law of the estate of Isaac Jordan and praying to be made parties to the petition of the executor for a sale of the real estate of said decd also ??? Wm R Agee executor of said estate by attorney and his testimony having bee heard and examined. It appears to the satisifaction ofthecourt that said petitioner above named are heirs at law of said Isaac Jordan decd It is therefore ordered & decreed by the court that they be made parties defendent to the said petitioner for the sale of the said belongings to said estate ? the said petitioners having here to for in ? court by this ? ? that are ? for the sale of said land be granted according to the petition of said executor. It is there for? ordered that the said order be? granted for the sale of said land be & the same is here by conformed and the sale under said order is here by declared good & and valid the said petitioners by their council in open court ?? It is further ordered the cost of this proceding be paid the executor out of the funds ofsaidestate. Court of Probate - Monroe County, Alabama - April 1853 - Page 492 Estate of Isaac Jordan (decd) This day came Wm R Agee excr of the last will of Isaac Jordan decdandfiled his account with accompanying vouchers for a final settlement of the estate ofsaiddecd whereupon it is ordered by the court that the second monday of June nextbeappointed for said settlement and that publication be made by advertisement inthesoutherner for three successive weeks so that all persons concerned in advance interest may appearandcontest said settlement if they think proper. Court of Probate - Monroe County, Alabama - June 1853 - Page 507 Estate of Isaac Jordan (decd) This day came Wm R Agee excr of the last will of Isaac Jordan decd and filed his account with accompanying vouchers for a final settlement of the estate of said decd, where upon it is ordered by the court that the second Monday of August next be appointed for said settlement and that publication be made by advertisement in the southerner for three successive weeks so that all persons concerned and adverse interest may appear and contest said settlement if they think proper, it is further ordered that S J Cummings be and he is here by appointed ? ? for Mary Giddins ? heir of said estate and that he be sighted to appear and contest said settlement in her behalf. Court of Probate - Monroe County, Alabama - August 1853 - Page 522 Estate of Isaac Jordan (decd) The application of S J Cummings, attrny for the heirs. It is ordered that the final settlement of the estate of Isaac Jordan be continued till next session. Court of Probate - Monroe County, Alabama - September 1853 - Page 527 Estate of Isaac Jordan (decd) This day came Wm R Agee excr of the last will of Isaac Jordan decdthesame having been appointed by continueance for a final settlement of said estate and the notices required by previous order of court having been given also came W P Leslie atty for himself & N A Agee andJacobPearson atty for the heirs of Nelson Graham, and Saml J Cummings atty for the heirs of Susan Turner & for the heirs of Tyre Jackson & ? & ? ? for the ?, and the account being examined and stated ? it appearsthatsaid executer is chargeable with the sum eighteen hundred and fifty nine 17/100 dollars leaving a balanceandhis hands of fourteen hundred & eighty two 60/100 dollars to be distributed among the heirs ofsaidestate as follows to wit to N A Agee assignee of Hugh Graham $ 247.10 - To Wm P Leslie assignee of MatthewGraham $ 247.10 - To Wm P Leslie assignee of Thomas Graham $247.10 - To the heirs of Susan Turner as follows to wit. To Wm Turner $ 49.42 - To Arthur Turner $ 49.42 - To Everett Turner $ 49.42 - To Harriet wife of Jno Giddins $49.42 - To Mary Giddins $ 49.42 - To the heirs of Tyre Jackson to wit, To Mary Garnett $41.181/3 - To Susan wife of Everett Turner $ 41.18 1/3 - To Celia Jackson $ 41.18 1/3 - To Frances wife of Isaac Bratcher $ 41.18 1/3 - To Rebecca Jackson $ 41.18 1/3 - To Isabella wife of David Corbett $ 41.18 1/3 - To heirs of Nelson Graham to wit - To Frances J Graham $ 123.55 - To Mary Graham $123.55 - and this said Wm P Leslie having in open court acknowledged the receipt of the distribution shares set off for himself as assignee of Matthew and Thomas Graham and to N A Agee assignee of Hugh Graham and the said Saml G Cummings as atty for the heirs of Susan Turner and the of Tyre Jackson having in open court acknowledge of receipt in full of the destribution shares set appart to them respectably as oforesaid and the said Jacob Pearson having also in open court acknowledge the receipt of the destribution sharing ( ???? ????) of Frances J Graham and Mary Graham said estate is accordingly held & ? as finally closed it is therefore ordered that the preceding statementst and as the judgement and decree of this court and that the ? current as stated be recorded and filed. Land Record (Monroe County) (Received as part of a WAR warrant) Patentee: ISAAC JORDAN Survey State: ALABAMA Acres: 38.95 Metes/Bounds: No Title Transfer Issue Date: 8/18/1837 Land Office: Cahaba Cancelled: No U.S. Reservations: No Mineral Reservations: No Authority: April 24, 1820: Sale-Cash Entry (3 Stat. 566) | Jordan, Isaac L. (I68830)
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4552 | Could be the John Jordan listed in 1900 Erath County, Texas federal census. Married to Lou, with son Tom, Vernon, and unamed daughter. | Jordan, John F. (I126398)
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4553 | Could be the Jose Moreno listed in records as 68 years old and died in 1891. If so may have remarried to Rosalia Martinez. Mexico, Nuevo León, Catholic Church Records, Marín Nuestra Señora de la Asunción Defunciones 1802-1941 Image 614 of 684 | Moreno, Jose Antonio (I131838)
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4554 | Countess of Buckingham, Hereford, Northampton, Lady of Brecknock and Holderness. | Plantagenet, Anne (I46070)
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4555 | County- Jefferson City- Louisville St. Ky. County- Jeff. City Hosp. RR#3 Louisville, Ky. Poplar Level Road Full Name- Eli UNDERWOOD sex- M color- W Widowed Date of death- 1/5/1942 Date of Birth- 2/2/1849 Age 92 yrs. 11 mos. 3 days Cause of death- Cellulitus L Hand Birthplace- Larue Co. Ky. Farmer Father- Willis Underwood Green Co. Ky. Mother- Mollie Skaggs Ky. Informant Mollie Vincent Burial- Pensylvania Run Funeral Director- McDaniels 4339 Park Blvd. | Underwood, Eli (I46119)
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4556 | Court of Probate - Monroe County, Alabama - July 1852 - Page 416 & 417 Estate of Isaac Jordan (decd) This day came William Turner, Arthur Turner, Everet Turner, Harriet Giddens wife of John Giddins, Mary Giddins wife of Edward Giddens children of Susan Turner decd said Susan Turner being the half sister of said Isaac Jordan decd and Mary Garnett, Susan Turner wife of Everett Turner, Frances Bratcher wife of Isaac Bratcher, Isabella Corbet, wife of David Corbet, Celia Jackson and Rebecca Jackson children of Tyre Jackson decd who was the half brother of said Isaac Jordan decd there attorney, the same having been appointed by continuance for the hearing oftherepetition heretofore filed representing themselves as heirs at law of the estate of Isaac Jordan and praying to be made parties to the petition of the executor for a sale of the real estate of said decd also ??? Wm R Agee executor of said estate by attorney and his testimony having bee heard and examined. It appears to the satisifaction of the court that said petitioner above named are heirs at law of said Isaac Jordan decd It is therefore ordered & decreed by the court that they be made parties defendent to the said petitioner for the sale of the said belongings to said estate ? the said petitioners having here to for in ? court by this ? ? that are ? for the sale of said land be granted according to the petition of said executor. It is there for? ordered that the said order be?granted for the sale of said land be & the same is here by conformed and the sale under said orderishere by declared good & and valid the said petitioners by their council in open court ?? It is further ordered the cost of this proceding be paid the executor out of the funds ofsaidestate. | Jackson, Susan (I103100)
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4557 | Court of Probate - Monroe County, Alabama - July 1852 - Page 416 & 417 Estate of Isaac Jordan (decd) This day came William Turner, Arthur Turner, Everet Turner,HarrietGiddens wife of John Giddins, Mary Giddins wife of Edward Giddens children of SusanTurner decd said Susan Turner being the half sister of said Isaac Jordan decd and Mary Garnett, Susan Turner wife of Everett Turner, Frances Bratcher wife of Isaac Bratcher, Isabella Corbet, wife of David Corbet, Celia Jackson and Rebecca Jackson children of Tyre Jackson decd who was the half brother of said Isaac Jordan decd there attorney, the same having been appointed by continuance for the hearing of the repetition heretofore filed representing themselves as heirs at law of the estate of Isaac Jordan and praying to be made parties to the petition of the executor for a sale of the real estate of said decd also ??? Wm R Agee executor of said estate by attorney and his testimony having been heard and examined. It appears to the satisifaction ofthecourt that said petitioner above named are heirs at law of said Isaac Jordan decd It is therefore ordered & decreed by the court that they be made parties defendent to the said petitioner for the sale of the said belongings to said estate ? the saidpetitionershaving here to for in ? court by this ? ? that are ? for the sale of said land be granted according to the petition of said executor. It is there for? ordered that the said order be? granted for the sale of said land be & the same is here by conformed and the sale under said order is here by declared good & and valid the said petitioners by their council in open court ?? It is further ordered the cost of this proceding be paid the executor out of the funds of said estate. | Jackson, Isabella (I103120)
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4558 | Court of Probate - Monroe County, Alabama - July 1852 - Page 416 & 417 Estate of Isaac Jordan (decd) This day came William Turner, Arthur Turner, Everet Turner,HarrietGiddens wife of John Giddins, Mary Giddins wife of Edward Giddens children ofSusanTurner decd said Susan Turner being the half sister of said Isaac Jordan decdandMary Garnett, Susan Turner wife of Everett Turner, Frances Bratcher wife ofIsaacBratcher, Isabella Corbet, wife of David Corbet, Celia Jackson and Rebecca Jacksonchildrenof Tyre Jackson decd who was the half brother of said Isaac Jordan decdthereattorney, the same having been appointed by continuance for the hearing oftherepetition heretofore filed representing themselves as heirs at law of the estate ofIsaacJordan and praying to be made parties to the petition of the executor for a sale of therealestate of said decd also ??? Wm R Agee executor of said estate by attorney andhistestimony having bee heard and examined. It appears to the satisifaction ofthecourt that said petitioner above named are heirs at law of said Isaac Jordan decd Itistherefore ordered & decreed by the court that they be made parties defendent tothesaid petitioner for the sale of the said belongings to said estate ? the saidpetitionershaving here to for in ? court by this ? ? that are ? for the sale of said land begrantedaccording to the petition of said executor. It is there for? ordered that the said order be?granted for the sale of said land be & the same is here by conformed and the sale under said orderishere by declared good & and valid the said petitioners by their council in open court ??It is further ordered the cost of this proceding be paid the executor out of the funds ofsaidestate. | Jackson, Mary (I103104)
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4559 | Court of Probate - Monroe County, Alabama - July 1852 - Page 416 & 417 Estate of Isaac Jordan (decd) This day came William Turner, Arthur Turner, Everet Turner,HarrietGiddens wife of John Giddins, Mary Giddins wife of Edward Giddens children ofSusanTurner decd said Susan Turner being the half sister of said Isaac Jordan decdandMary Garnett, Susan Turner wife of Everett Turner, Frances Bratcher wife ofIsaacBratcher, Isabella Corbet, wife of David Corbet, Celia Jackson and Rebecca Jacksonchildrenof Tyre Jackson decd who was the half brother of said Isaac Jordan decdthereattorney, the same having been appointed by continuance for the hearing oftherepetition heretofore filed representing themselves as heirs at law of the estate ofIsaacJordan and praying to be made parties to the petition of the executor for a sale of therealestate of said decd also ??? Wm R Agee executor of said estate by attorney andhistestimony having bee heard and examined. It appears to the satisifaction ofthecourt that said petitioner above named are heirs at law of said Isaac Jordan decd Itistherefore ordered & decreed by the court that they be made parties defendent tothesaid petitioner for the sale of the said belongings to said estate ? the saidpetitionershaving here to for in ? court by this ? ? that are ? for the sale of said land begrantedaccording to the petition of said executor. It is there for? ordered that the said order be?granted for the sale of said land be & the same is here by conformed and the sale under said orderishere by declared good & and valid the said petitioners by their council in open court ??It is further ordered the cost of this proceding be paid the executor out of the funds ofsaidestate. | Jackson, Frances (I103117)
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4560 | Court of Probate - Monroe County, Alabama - July 1852 - Page 416 & 417 Estate of Isaac Jordan (decd) This day came William Turner, Arthur Turner, Everet Turner,HarrietGiddens wife of John Giddins, Mary Giddins wife of Edward Giddens children ofSusanTurner decd said Susan Turner being the half sister of said Isaac Jordan decdandMary Garnett, Susan Turner wife of Everett Turner, Frances Bratcher wife ofIsaacBratcher, Isabella Corbet, wife of David Corbet, Celia Jackson and Rebecca Jacksonchildrenof Tyre Jackson decd who was the half brother of said Isaac Jordan decdthereattorney, the same having been appointed by continuance for the hearing oftherepetition heretofore filed representing themselves as heirs at law of the estate ofIsaacJordan and praying to be made parties to the petition of the executor for a sale of therealestate of said decd also ??? Wm R Agee executor of said estate by attorney andhistestimony having bee heard and examined. It appears to the satisifaction ofthecourt that said petitioner above named are heirs at law of said Isaac Jordan decd Itistherefore ordered & decreed by the court that they be made parties defendent tothesaid petitioner for the sale of the said belongings to said estate ? the saidpetitionershaving here to for in ? court by this ? ? that are ? for the sale of said land begrantedaccording to the petition of said executor. It is there for? ordered that the said order be?granted for the sale of said land be & the same is here by conformed and the sale under said orderishere by declared good & and valid the said petitioners by their council in open court ??It is further ordered the cost of this proceding be paid the executor out of the funds ofsaidestate. | Jackson, Celia (I103122)
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4561 | Court of Probate - Monroe County, Alabama - September 1853 - Page 527 Estate of Isaac Jordan (decd) This day came Wm R Agee excr of the last will of Isaac Jordan decd the same having been appointed by continueance for a final settlement of said estate and the notices required by previous order of court having been given also came W P Leslie atty for himself & N A Agee and Jacob Pearson atty for the heirs of Nelson Graham, and Saml J Cummings atty for the heirs of Susan Turner & forthe heirs of Tyre Jackson & ? & ? ? for the ?, and the account being examined and stated ? it appears that said executer is chargeable with the sum eighteen hundred and fifty nine 17/100 dollars leaving a balance and his hands of fourteen hundred & eighty two 60/100 dollars to be distributed among the heirs of said estate as follows to wit to N A Agee assignee of Hugh Graham $ 247.10 - To Wm P Leslie assignee of Matthew Graham $ 247.10 - To Wm P Leslie assignee of Thomas Graham $247.10 - To the heirs of Susan Turner as follows to wit. To Wm Turner $ 49.42 - To Arthur Turner $ 49.42 - To Everett Turner $ 49.42 - To Harriet wife of Jno Giddins $49.42 - To Mary Giddins $ 49.42 - To the heirs of Tyre Jackson to wit, To Mary Garnett $41.181/3 - To Susan wife of Everett Turner $ 41.18 1/3 - To Celia Jackson $ 41.18 1/3 - To Frances wife of Isaac Bratcher $ 41.18 1/3 - To Rebecca Jackson $ 41.18 1/3 - To Isabella wife of David Corbett $ 41.18 1/3 - To heirs of Nelson Graham to wit - To Frances J Graham $ 123.55 - To Mary Graham $123.55 - and this said Wm P Leslie having in open court acknowledged the receipt of the distribution shares set off for himself as assignee of Matthew and Thomas Graham and to N A Agee assignee of Hugh Graham and the said Saml G Cummings as atty for the heirs of Susan Turner and the of Tyre Jackson having in open court acknowledge of receipt in full of the destribution shares set appart to them respectably as oforesaid and the said Jacob Pearson having also in open court acknowledge the receipt of the destribution sharing ( ???? ????) of Frances J Graham and Mary Graham said estate is accordingly held & ? as finally closed it is therefore ordered that the precedingstatementstand as the judgement and decree of this court and that the ? current as stated be recorded and filed. Nelson was named as a child of Susannah Graham in her 1821 equity estate records. | Graham, Nelson (I103260)
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4562 | Court records of Charles County, Maryland. Approximate death date from fathers Rev. war pension record R11158. John stated his birth date and location in the Rev. War pension record. He applied as late as 23 November 1836 in Orange County, North Carolina. He stated that he lived in Charles County, Maryland until 1796 and then moved to North Carolina. His son, Charles S. Warren was a resident of Orange County, North Carolina in 1851, at which time his father was deceased. Charles County, Maryland Wills, Administrative Accounts, Inventories and Orphan Court proceedings, T.L.C. Genealogy, published 1995 Miami Beach, FL. Pages 55-56: 14, 15 & 15th of Apr 1778 Proceedings of the Orphans Court…John Warren, an orphan, an orphan (sic), 18 years old last Oct. 21, came into court and made choice of Burford Cottrel as his guardian, who accepts. Sd. orphan's estate is ordered to be delivered to sd guardian, upon his giving bond and security for sd estate. Bond taken Jun 17, 1778, Thos Hopewell and William Cox, securities. (3) page 55-56 | Warren, John (I45465)
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4563 | Court Session, January 1867 Wiley Powell, administrator, Stated in court records that George W. and Elmina Franklin departed this life in the month of December last. November 1867, Robertson County, Texas Court session. Wiley Jordan, Administrator of the estate of George W. Franklin and Elmina Franklin, Dec'd listed property sold on behalf of George and Elmina Franklin. Some possible Jordan relations that bought livestock from this estate were: J. D. Jordan (spelled Jourdan) - Bought Hogs C.S. Jordan (probably Wiley's brother Charles Stewart) - One graycolt. J.D Jordan - One gray mare. | Franklin, George Washington (I1873)
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4564 | Courthouse records list Celia's birth as 25 January 1858. Family records have this as January 15, 1859. | Underwood, Celia Betty (I41957)
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4565 | Courthouse records list Ersley's birth as 20 October 1856. Family records have this as November 07, 1857. | Underwood, Ursula 'Ersley' Alley (I39376)
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4566 | Cousin and heiress of Thomas De Norbury. (Dugdale's pedigree) | Herdislee, Agnes (I50609)
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4567 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Kramer, Frances Lorraine (I14686)
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4568 | Cousin: Anna Lukasz born 1885 in Austria Cousin: Maryanna Kasprzyk born 1885 in Austria Cousin: Mary A Lukasz resided in Chicago in 1904. Sister of Anna. Immigrated from Kwikow (Krakow), Poland to Chicago, Illinois, arriving in Baltimore, Maryland on 14 May 1904. She appears to have come with several others from this polish region to 148 Central Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. The others were: Anna Lukarz, Maryanna Kasprzyk. Some records state she was born 17 March 1888, Kwikow, Poland and others 26 March 1887, Kwikow, Poland records state 26 March 1887. | Giza, Franciszka "Frances" (I121923)
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4569 | Cousin: Maelehor Kutorek born 1889 in Austria Some unconfirmed records place his birthplace as Bizesko, Poland. (Brzesko?) Sister Rosalia Sowa paid his passage in 1905. He departed Bremen, Germany in 1905 and arrived in Baltimore, Maryland on the ship "Cassel" in May 1905. His final destination was listed as 189 W. Erie Street in Chicago, Illinois. In this 1905 immigration record listed above, his race was considered Polish, his nationality was Austrian, and last town lived in was Dolega, Poland. His age was 25, placing his birth about 1880, and he was single. Marriage record of Joannes Sowa(k) stated he was born on 10 June 1880 in Dolega, (Brzesko County), Poland. Most USA records state 24 June 1880 in Poland. Was naturalized on 18 March 1926 in Cook County, Illinois and listed his place of birth as Poland and date of birth as 24 June 1880. John Giza witnessed the naturalization. In some records, listed address as 1652 W. Huran St. Chicago, Cook County, Illinois On 1942 WWII draft registration card; his date of birth was listed as 5 Jun 1880 in Poland. On this record; he listed his street address as 1652 W. Huron Street, Chicago, Illinois. This matches his 1940 census record. Chicago Tribune March 4, 1970: Sowa John J. Sowa, devoted husband of the late Catherine, nee Czupak; loving father of Helen [John] Fras, Joseph [Wanda], Mitchell [Lorraine], Josephine [Frank] Jagodka, Joanna [Joseph] Mika, Stanley [Helen], and the late John Jr.; fond grandfather of 28; great-grandfather of seven. Funeral Thursday, 10 a.m., from Malec & Sons Funeral Home, 6000 N. Milwaukee avenue, to Holy Innocents church. Interment St. Adalbert's. | Sowa, Jan "Joannes" "John" Joe (I122377)
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4570 | Coy Shofner, 58, of Campbellsville, Route 4, died at 7:55 a.m.,Sunday,Nov. 11, 1984 at the Jewish Hospital in Louisville. He was amember ofthe Zion Separate Baptist Church. He was an employee ofUnion UnderwearCompany, a veteran of World War II, having served inthe United StatesArmy. He united in marriage to Geneva Sprowles Dec.6, 1946. To thisunion one daughter was born: Shelia Gibson ofCampbellsville, Star Route. Besides his wife and daughter, he issurvived by one grandson and onegranddaughter: Misty Dawn Gibson andKenton Joel Gibson, both ofCampbellsville, Star Route; one brother andtwo sisters: James N. Shofnerand Laura Shofner, both ofCampbellsville, and Mrs. Alvie Shofner ofCampbellsville, Star Route;several nieces and nephews and many otherrelatives and friends.Funeral was at 2 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 13 at theParrott & Ramsey FuneralHome in Campbelslville by the Rev. Ronda Arnettand the Rev. RobertMorris. Burial was in Zion Separate Baptist ChurchCemetery.Pallbearers were Shively Price, Donnie Shofner, ElbertShofner, JoeShofner, Brian Sprowles, and Scotty Shofner. | Shofner, Coy A. (I82251)
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4571 | CROOK An American Family, 1698-1955, Compiled and Published by Charles Henry Leavitt, Printed by The Recorder Printing & Publishing Company, San Francisco, California Call Number: CS71.C947 [Excerpt Page 75] George Corliss was born about 1617 in the County of Devonshire, England. He came to the New World in 1639 and soon after, settled in Haverhill, Massachusetts. He married Joanna Davis October 26, 1645. She was a native of Wales. The original tract of land on which he built a log cabin in 1647 was in West Parish of the town of Haverhill. The farm was later known as "Popular Lawn." It was a beautiful place. As late as 1875 the estate had never been out of the possession of his direct descendants. Ancestry and Genealogy of Thomas Grover Author: Joel P. Grover, Call Number: CS71.G882 Compiled by Joel P. Grover, Los Angeles, California, 1959 Pages 175-176 [Excerpt] George Corliss, b. abt 1617-18, in England, son of Thomas Corliss of Devonshire, Eng.; died 19 Oct. 1686, Haverhill, Mass.; Came to New England in 1639, and first resided in Newbury, Mass., then removed to Haverhill in 1640-41, where he was Constable, 1650, and Selectman, 1648 to 1679. (-ref: "Americana", 31:205). He married, 26 Oct. 1645, at Haverhill, Mass., Joanna Davis, (b. abt 1625, "from Wales, England"; da. of Thomas Davis and his wife Christian(???), of Ipswich, Mass.) This marriage was the second marriage performed in the town of Haverhill, Mass., then a very small frontier village, among the hostile Indians. | Davis, Joanna (I50250)
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4572 | Crooked Mikes Daughter. Crooked Mikes Daughter. | Warren, Lucinda E. (I37007)
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4573 | Custodia Salomonis filii Joh is Ingram et Matill' ux'is ejus. Saturday before the Feast of St. Dunstan [19 May], 28 Edward III.[A.D.1354], the guardianship of Salamon, son of John Ingram and ofMatilda hiswife, aged seven years, committed by Adam Fraunceys, theMayor, Roger deDepham, Alderman, and Thomas de Waldene, theChamberlain, to John deWaltham, fishmonger, and Cristina his wife,grandmother and next friendof the said Salamon, together with abrewery, &c., at the corner ofCrokedlane in the parish of St. Margaretde Briggestrete. Sureties, viz.,Robert Haunsard, fishmonger, John deHerlawe, residing at Grascherche,Thomas Gatyn, fishmonger, and JohnLambyn, fishmonger. From: 'Folios xi - xx: Aug 1353 -', Calendar of letter-books of thecityof London: G: 1352-1374 (1905), pp. 13-25. | Ingram, John (I111029)
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4574 | Custodia Salomonis filii Joh is Ingram et Matill' ux'is ejus. Saturday before the Feast of St. Dunstan [19 May], 28 Edward III.[A.D.1354], the guardianship of Salamon, son of John Ingram and ofMatilda hiswife, aged seven years, committed by Adam Fraunceys, theMayor, Roger deDepham, Alderman, and Thomas de Waldene, theChamberlain, to John deWaltham, fishmonger, and Cristina his wife,grandmother and next friendof the said Salamon, together with abrewery, &c., at the corner ofCrokedlane in the parish of St. Margaretde Briggestrete. Sureties, viz.,Robert Haunsard, fishmonger, John deHerlawe, residing at Grascherche,Thomas Gatyn, fishmonger, and JohnLambyn, fishmonger. From: 'Folios xi - xx: Aug 1353 -', Calendar of letter-books of thecityof London: G: 1352-1374 (1905), pp. 13-25. | Ingram, Solomon (I111031)
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4575 | CXCIX. — 1391, June 19, Release by Margery, sometime the wife of Walter Ingram, of Snaynton, and Thomas Ingram, chaplain, son and heir' of the aforesaid Walter, to William Clerk, butcher, of Nottingham, of right in a waste messuage in Nottingham belonging to ihe Abbey of Fclley, near the chief messuage of the aforesaid Margery and Thomas, which chief messuage formerly belonged to Robert Ingram, of Nottingham, grandfather of the said Thomas. Witnesses: Robert Squicr, Mayor, Richard Wilford, John Gierke, scrivener (' scriptor '), of Nottingham. | Ingram, Walter (I124748)
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4576 | CXCIX. — 1391, June 19, Release by Margery, sometime the wife of Walter Ingram, of Snaynton, and Thomas Ingram, chaplain, son and heir' of the aforesaid Walter, to William Clerk, butcher, of Nottingham, of right in a waste messuage in Nottingham belonging to the Abbey of Folley, near the chief messuage of the aforesaid Margery and Thomas, which chief messuage formerly belonged to Robert Ingram, of Nottingham, grandfather of the said Thomas. Witnesses: Robert Squicr, Mayor, Richard Wilford, John Gierke, scrivener (' scriptor '), of Nottingham. | Ingram, Thomas (I124742)
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4577 | CXCVII. - 1384-5, February 24. Lease for 100 years from Ralph de Aderley and Margery his wife, Edmund Ingram, son and heir of the said Margery, and Alice his wife, to William de Stapelton, of Nottingham, butcher, of a vacant piece of ground sixteen feet in length by twelve in breadth, lying in the Wykday Market in Notting- ham, near the King's highway which leads from the Flesshewergate to the Middle Pavement ('in Medium Pavimentum ') towards the south, at a rent of twelve pence in silver. Witnesses: Richard Hannesone, Mayor, Henry de Plumptre and Henry de Normanton, Bailiffs, Richard de Bradmer', William Denet, John Clerk. | Margery (I124757)
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4578 | CXCVII. — 1384-5, February 24. Lease for 100 years from Ralph de Aderley and Margery his wife, Edmund Ingram, son and heir of the said Margery, and Alice his wife, to William de Stapelton, of Nottingham, butcher, of a vacant piece of ground sixteen feet in length by twelve in breadth, lying in the Wykday Market in Notting- ham, near the King's highway which leads from the Flesshewergate to the Middle Pavement ('in Medium Pavimentum ') towards the south, at a rent of twelve pence in silver. W^itnesses: Richard Hannesone, Mayor, Henry de Plumptre and Henry de Normanton, Bailiffs, Richard de Bradmer', William Denet, John Clerk. John Ingram of Nottingham, 4 R. 2. (1381) conveyed to Sir Gervas Cliston, Knight, Hugh de Willughby, Raph de Adurley, Richard de Gifford of Nottingham, Thomas Martell, Thomas Whatton, Raph de Adurley, junior, and Thomas Ingram, Chaplain, all his Lands, Rents, and Services in Sneynton, and other where in England, &c. Edmund Ingram of Nottingham, 8 R. 2. (1385) passed all his Lands, Rents, and Services in Sneynton, to Sir Edmund Perepunte, Knight, and his heirs, and likewise the yearly Rent of eight Marks issuing out of all Lands and Tenements in Nottingham, and Willeford, and Whatton: The Witnesses were John Samon of Nottingham, John Croweshawe, of the same, Henry de Plumtre, then Bayliff of Nottingham, Robert de Watton, John de Burton, &c. I guess that my Lord Marquess of Dorchesters House, wherein his Grandfather Sir Henry Pirrepont dwelt, on the top of St. Mary Hill, was Sir Robert Ingrams, for in 13 E. 2 (1320). St. Mary Lane is said to lead from the Kings Hall to the Tenement of Robert Ingram, &c. he is named in Sneynton also, if that Robert was not his father, or other Ancestor, as by the time he should." | Ingram, Edmund (I124743)
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4579 | Cynthia listed in 1850 Carroll County, Missouri census with what appears to be a close family Burkhart relation; perhaps father or grand-father. Assume that Hugh had died prior to this census. With age listed as born 1818; may have been a second wife of Hugh Warren; or that her age is inaccurately listed by the census taker in 1850. | Burkhart, Cynthia (I120503)
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4580 | D. 1065. Grant by Ralph Ingram of Stanbrygge, to Agnes daughter of Juluan Cartere, of the same, of a messuage and land in Stanbrygge, part of the land lying in 'le Est feld' on 'le fortovere,' part above 'le Medwey,' part in 'le prestesinlond,' part 'hovertheworn,' part on 'le sandeforlong,' part under Herwendon, part on Mokendon, part above Twentynaker, and part in 'le Water . . de.' Friday before St. James, 35 Edward III. | Ingram, Ralph (I20721)
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4581 | d. between 21 Mar 1762 & 12 Mar 1765 | Ellis, Malachi (I24349)
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4582 | Daily Herald (Provo, UT) - November 4, 2010 Deceased Name: Don C. Holmstead Don C. Holmstead 1928 ~ 2010 Don C. Holmstead of Hurricane, Utah passed away on Friday, October 29, 2010 in Murray, Utah at the home of his daughter, surrounded by his family. Don was born on Sept. 17, 1928 in Lehi, Utah, the son of Donnette and Clarence O. Holmstead. He attended schools in Lehi, Utah graduating in 1945 from Lehi High School. While at Lehi High School he participated in track, football and basketball, lettering in all three. In 1945, at age 17, Don joined the Army. He served in Alaska during the last part of World War II testing winter equipment with the Fridged Task Force. He returned home in 1947 to continue his education at BYU. In 1950, he married Colleen Ingram. Together they had two children, Debra Wray (deceased) and Tony D. Holmstead. Their marriage ended in 1954. In 1956 Don met Myrna Ingram. They married that same year in Elko, Nevada. Together they had two children; Chris O. Holmstead and Stacy Holmstead Beall. Don was a successful automobile salesman for over 34 years. He appreciated all of his faithful customers and attributed his success to them. He was a man of many talents who loved fishing, golfing and traveling. With his wife Myrna he traveled to many different states and countries. Don is survived by his wife Myrna Holmstead. His children; Tony D. Holmstead, Chris O. Holmstead and Stacy (Sam) Beall. His sister; Sharlene (Alan) Walker, brother, Randy (Janene) Holmstead, thirteen grandchildren and several great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents and his daughter Debra Holmstead. There will be a memorial service held in his honour at the Murray Park Church of Christ (494 East 5300 South, Murray, Utah) on Saturday, November 6, 2010 at 1:00 p.m. We share our appreciation to CareSource Hospice and Home Care for their loving help with our husband and father. Your care helped us all. Your condolences and memories of Don can be shared with our family at www.serenicare.com | Holmstead, Don Clarence (I60823)
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4583 | Daily Independent newspaper Ridgecrest Ca Kern County December 20, 1992 BERNICE MARGUERITE DOWNARD Bernice Marguerite Downard of Weldon died Thursday Dec. 17, 1992. Shewas85. Born Sept. 23, 1904 in Fayette, Mich. Mrs. Downard worked in ChinaLakeas a nurse and a chemist for 30 years. She was a member of the St.JudeAltar Society and a resident of Kern County for 44 years. She is survived by her daughters Carol Plant of Weldon, Diane WolneyofSquirrel Valley, and Barbara Perham of Bodfish, her son Jim DownardofLake Isabella, sisters Millie Manecke of Bishop, Betty Rogers ofColfaxand Dorothy Sweeney of Reno, Nev., 21 grandchildren and 13greatgrandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband JamesDownard in1981. A Mass of Christian Burial will be at 10:30 am Tuesday at St.JudeParrish Catholic Church in Wofford Heights. Monsignor A. G.Herdegen willofficiate. Valley Mortuary is in charge of arrangements. | Colony, Bernice Marguerite (I63570)
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4584 | Daily Inter Lake Kalispell, Montana Tuesday, November 8, 1966 Bessie Hesh Dies; Rites are Pending Bessie Hesh, 75, wife of Austin Hesh, passed away at her home at1129Fifth Ave. W., in Kalispell Monday evening. Mrs Hesh was born July 16, 1891, in Steamboat Rock, Iowa, the daughterofByron and Marion Hopkins. She came to Kalispell with her parents in1895and has made her home here since. In 1915 she was married to Albert Collins in Kalispell and wasprecededin death by him in 1948. Nov. 27, 1954, she was married toAustin Hesh inEverett, Wash. Mrs. Hesh was a member of the ChristianChurch. She was preceded in death by four brothers and one sister and isnowsurvived by her husband, Austin, at the family home in Kalispell;onesister, Mrs. Gladys Buck of Kalispell; and a number of niecesandnephews. Funeral services will be annouced by the Waggener & CampbellFuneralHome. | Hopkins, Bessie L. (I12654)
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4585 | Daily Inter Lake Kalispell, Montana Wed, May 28, 1952 Eda B. Hush Dies at 66 Eda B. Hesh, age 66, died Tuesday noon at a local hospital inKalispell.Mrs. Hesh was a resident of Kalispell for 21 years and hadmade her homeat 1129 Fifth avenue west. She is survived by her husband Austin Hesh at their home on Fifthavenuewest: two sons, Alvin Olson of Spicer, Minn., and Kenneth OlsonofKalispell; five daughters, Mrs. Fred Everson of Austin, Minn.,Mrs.Rollin Rutter of Austin, Minn., Mrs. Marvin Rishoff of Shelby,Mont.,Mrs. Morris Bellmore of Creston and Mrs. Clem Wisher ofKalispell; onesister and three brothers; and 22 grandchildren. Funeral arrangements will be announced later by the Waggener &CampbellFuneral home. | Midge, Eda Bertina (I12554)
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4586 | Daily Inter Lake newspaper Kalispell, MT Tuesday, March 24, 1953 O. S. C. Hesh Dies at 85 Orange Sylvester C. Hesh, age 85, died in the local hospital inKalispellMonday afternoon. Mr. Hesh, a native of Warsaw, Ind., came to Montana in 1909 andsettledin the Havre area. He lived there until coming to the Flathead in 1930, and has madehishome in the Creston community since coming where he had farmed. Surviving Mr. Hesh are one son, Austin Hesh of Kalispell, onedaughterMrs. C. M. Walhaupt of C. Alaska, Wash; one sister Charles Probst of South Gate, Calf.,andseveral grandchildren. The body is at the Waggener and Champbell who will announcedfuneralarrangments at a later time. | Hesh, Orange Sylvester Clinton E. A. (I12532)
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4587 | Daily Inter Lake newspaper, Kalispell, MT Sunday, Jan 23, 1972 Austin Hesh Rites Tuesday Austin Hesh, 74, 1129 Fifth Ave. W., died in Kalispell Saturdaymorning. He was born Jan. 15, 1898 in Indiana. In 1909 he moved with his familytoHavre where they lived until moving to Creston in 1930. Mr. Hesh hadbeenemployed in the street department of Kalispell for a time and was later employedinlandscaping work. He was married to Eda Olson who preceded him in death in 1952. In 1954, he was married to Bessie Hopkins who preceded him in deathin1966. Mr. Hesh was a member of the Kalispell Eagles Lodge. He is now survived by two stepsons, Kenneth Olson of St. Mary's,Idaho,and Alvin Olson of Minneapolis, Minn.; five stepdaughters, Mrs. Clem (LaVon)Wisherof Kalispell, Mrs. Morris (Jewel) Bellmore of Creston, Mrs. Marvin(Irene)Rishoff of Chester, Mrs. Ruth Sutter of Austin, Minn., and Mrs. Fred (Ruth) EversonofAustin; and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the JohnsonChapel.Burial will be in the Conrad Memorial Cemetery. | Hesh, Austin G. (I12534)
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4588 | Daily New (Huntingdon, Pennsylvania) Thursday, October 22, 1936. Charles W. Colony Dies Wednesday Funeral For Well Known Resident on October Twenty-fourth Charles Wesley Colony, a well-known resident of Huntingdon county, passed away at his late home at 1015 Pike street, South Huntingdon, early Wednesday morning, October 21, 1936, at 4 o'clock after an illness of several weeks caused by intestinal influenza and the\\ declining infirmities incident to old age. He was born at Janesville, Wisconsin, on December 31, 1848, a son of George and Charlotte (Noble) Colony, of southern New York, a contractor and builder, who pioneered into the west. At the time of death Mr. Colony was aged 87 years, 9 months, and 14 days. Charles worked with his father learning his trade and later that of a machinist and engineer. His ancestors were all of Revolutionary stock, active in the wars of that period, in the development of New England and for the independence of the colonies. At an early age Mr. Colony entered the United States army, serving a period of eight years in various capacities due to his engineering and mechanical skill, several of were spent on the western frontier from Texas to Alaska, participating actively in the Indian wars and skirmishes of that period. He also served as steamboat and stationary engineer for the government on the west coast and at Baltimore. Disabled in service he received an honorable discharge from the army to enter employment as engineer and disciplinarian at the Indian Training School newly established at Carlisle Barricks, Carlisle, Pa., under Captain Pratt. From Carlisle he went to Tyrone where he was employed for many years by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, and in 1889 came to Huntingdon to enter employment with the State as master mechanic of the Pennsylvania Industrial Reformatory under superintendent, Major McLaughrey, from which he was retired after a service of thirty-two years, his compulsory retirement by the Governor being on account of disability due injury received in army service. In 1887, while residing at Tyrone, he was commissioned a captain in the National Guard of Pennsylvania by Governor James A. Beaver. He was one of the oldest members of Juniata Lodge No. 117 I.O.O.F. and of the Encampment and was for many years a member of the Junior Order American Mechanics, Post No. 42. Mr. Colony was a member of National Indian War Veterans U.S.A. Whild residing at Carlisle he associated himself with the Methodist Episcopal Church culminating in membership in the First Methodist Episcopal Church at Huntingdon. He was also the oldest member of the P.I.R. retired employees association, and served as a member of the Board of Education in Smithfield township for several years. Mr. Colony was married in Baltimore, Maryland, to Mary Josephine Marcelette, who died in March 1935. To this union were born Guy H. Colony, at home, and Fay Elmer Colony, of Lemoyne. He is also survived by one grandson, Charles W. Colony Jr., and a granddaughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Colony Worley, of Lemoyne, and a great granddaughter, Doris Louise Worley, of Lemoyne, and by his brother John R. Colony, of Huntingdon, who is the only surviving one of a family of thirteen children. Funeral service will be held at his late home at 1015 Pike street, South Huntingdon, on Saturday afternoon, October 24, 1936, at 2:30 o'clock, with the Rev. C. W. Fields officiating. Interment will be made in Riverview cemetery, Brown's funeral service. | Colony, Charles Wesley (I57374)
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4589 | Dancyville sits directly on the Fayette and Haywood county lines sothisvillage may be listed on either side 1850 census listed as Temperance and born in Tennessee | Williams, Martha Temperance (I4067)
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4590 | Daniel Henry Hatfield had died in 1844 and Sarah Hatfield, who had married John Ferguson were listed in the 1850 Patoka, Crawford County, Indiana federal census. Also listed in this household was here step-mother Elizabeth (born 1795) Hatfield, and brother Abraham Hatfield, and half-brother Isaac and Daniel Hatfield. | Ferguson, John (I46068)
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4591 | Daniel Orren Cox Material referenced the name Thomas Roundtree. Helen Cox Robinson Graves's Book List Thomas Rountree's birthdate as 1748. She lived at 707 Penna Ave., Clearwater, Florida before herdeath. | Rountree, Thomas (I114569)
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4592 | Daniel was a cordwainer; taxed in Stoughton in 1727 | Pettingill, Daniel (I55321)
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4593 | Daniels 3rd wife. | Brady, Caroline Rachel (I52301)
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4594 | DAR #208952 | Elmore, Laura May (I21281)
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4595 | Daria Garza natural mother, adopted father Nicolas Moreno. | Garza, Tomasa "Tomasita" (I131773)
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4596 | Database: Kentucky 1910 Miracode Index James H Allen Enumeration District: 0080 Color: W Age: 52 Birth Place: Kentucky Visit: 0061 County: Larue Relation: Husband Relatives: Wife Celia 56, Kentucky Daughter Liddia E 17, Kentucky Adopted son Herman Underwood 11, Kentucky | Allen, James Harvey (I53978)
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4597 | Database: Kentucky 1910 Miracode Index -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Elijah B Allen Enumeration District: 0080 Color: W Age: 53 Birth Place: Kentucky Visit: 0185 County: Larue Relation: Husband Relatives: Wife Mary J 28, Kentucky Son Urias 26, Kentucky Son Jeff H 16, Kentucky Daughter Roxy E 12, Kentucky Son Lee A 09, Kentucky Son Drville K 06, Kentucky Daughter Nellie M 03, Kentucky Brother-in-law Johnie Underwood 18, Kentucky | Allen, Elijah B. (I43736)
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4598 | Database: Kentucky 1910 Miracode Index -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Heram Underwood Enumeration District: 0080 Color: W Age: 68 Birth Place: Kentucky Visit: 0350 County: Larue Relation: Husband Relatives: Wife Mariah J 64, Kentucky Grandson Green Carlile 20, Kentucky NR Effie 21, Kentucky GGS Cloud NR, Kentucky | Underwood, Hiram Calloway (I117362)
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4599 | Database: Kentucky 1910 Miracode Index Aaron Underwood Enumeration District: 0078 Color: W Age: 44 Birth Place: Kentucky Visit: 0250 County: Larue Relation: Husband Relatives: Wife Carie B 33, Kentucky Daughter Maudie 13, Kentucky Daughter Ora 12, Kentucky Daughter Bessie 09, Kentucky Son Rhanford 07, Kentucky Daughter Treasie 04, Kentucky Daughter Flora G 02, Kentucky Daughter Baby NR, Kentucky | Underwood, Aaron (I53952)
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4600 | Database: Kentucky 1910 Miracode Index Alfred B Underwood Enumeration District: 0082 Color: W Age: 22 Birth Place: Kentucky Visit: 0206 County: Larue Relation: Husband Relatives: Brother Lee 17, Kentucky Sister Lula 20, Kentucky | Underwood, Alfred Brofford (I54081)
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