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4851 E. Amanda Bryant was living in the household of Walter in the1920federal census, listed as his grandmother. Ayers, Walter Warren (I108894)
 
4852 EARL ARNETT, 76, Miami Co. Native
Earl Arnett, 76, of 911 Young Street, died of a heart condition at 3 :40 p.m. Sunday at Piqua Memorial Hospital where he had been a patient thr ee days. He had been in failing health seven years.
Born in Pottsdam Aug. 14, 1883, he was the son of William and Mary Ja ne Wissinger Arnett. He attended Miami County schools and was marri ed at Troy in 1908 to Rose Bond. He was a member of the Evangelical Unit ed Brethren Church.
He had lived in Piqua since 1935 and was employed at the French Oil M ill Machinery Co.
Surviving are his wife, Rose; two sons, Lester Arnett of Troy and M/S gt. John William Arnett, stationed at Fort Riley, Kan.; four daughters, Mr s. Elwood Marlow (Nellie) of Piqua, Mrs. Norbert Cruea (Opal) of Rural Rou te, Covington, Mrs. Wayne Black (Goldie) of Sacramento, Calif., and Mrs. T homas Mills (Doris) of Troy, and a sister, Miss Grace Arnett of Piqu a. He was preceded in death by two sons, Kenneth and Carol; three brothers and two sisters.
The Rev. Eugene Griffith will conduct services at 2 p.m. Wednesd ay at the Madison-Krabill Home for Funerals with burial in Miami Memori al Park, north of Covington.
Friends may call after 3 p.m. 
Arnett, Earl Jesse (I121816)
 
4853 Earl Of Caithness. Stuart, David (I84899)
 
4854 Earl of Cambridge 1362.

The Complete Peerage v.XIIpII, pages 895-899. 
Plantagenet, Edmund (I81620)
 
4855 Earl of Eu, Viscount Bourchier. The Complete Peerage vol.V,pp.137-138. Treasurer of England, Keeper of the King's Great Seal.

1st Earl of Essex. 
Bourchier, Henry (I86085)
 
4856 Earl of Hertford. Clare; Tonbridge; St. Hilary; half (Gifford,Gloucester, Glamorgan, Gwynllwg). Some sources say married Isabella 1214. The Complete Peerage vol.V,pp694-6.

Gilbert de Clare, Surety, married Isabel de Mareschal 
Clare, Gilbert (I82737)
 
4857 Earl of Hertford. Clare; Tonbridge; St. Hilary; half (Gifford,Gloucester, Glamorgan, Gwynllwg). Some sources say married Isabella 1214. The Complete Peerage vol.V,pp694-6. De Clare, Gilbert (I49718)
 
4858 Earl Of Kent, England Grey, Edmund (I83544)
 
4859 Earl Of Somerset. Carr, Robert (I77484)
 
4860 Earl of Strathearn, Earl of Sussex, The Complete Peerage volume XII, page1, pages 516-517.

The Complete Peerage volume XII, page I, page 508-511.

John de Warren, surnamed Plantaganet, Earl of Warren and Surrey, succeeded his grandfather. In the 34th year of King Edward I., when Prince Edward was knighted with great solemnity, Earl John with 200 other noblemen of distinction had the honor of knighthood conferred upon him. The king made him a free grant of the castle and honor of Peke in Derbyshire, with the whole forest of High Peke, to hold during his lifetime. In the 5th year of King Edward II. he and the Earl of Pembroke besieged Piers Gaveston in Scarborough Castle and forced him to surrender. Later he was one of those who surrounded the Castle of Pontefract when it was held by Thomas, Earl of Lancaster, and his followers, and was among those who sat in judgment upon him and condemned him to death. He died June 30, 1347, at the age of 61 years. By his first wife, Joane, daughter of the Count of Barre, he had no children.  By Maud Nerford he had three sons and three daughters. 
De Warren, John (I49378)
 
4861 Earl of Sussex, The Complete Peerage vol.XIIp1,p.515. Albini, Hugh de (I49365)
 
4862 Earl of Ulster Burgh, John (I82259)
 
4863 Early Connecticut Marriages Early Connecticut Marriages: Fifth Book Cornwall-Milford-page 22 Daniel Elmer & Ruth Ford, Nov. 14, 1756

Mrs. Rosalind May Whitmore Howell. DAR ID Number: 42781 Born in Rocky Hill, Connecticut. Wife of William Alfred Howell. Descendant of Daniel Elmore, of Connecticut. Daughter of Charles L. Whitmore and Ella Harriett Elmore, his wife. Granddaughter of Daniel M. Elmore and Mary Rhodes, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Ambrose Churchill Elmore (b. 1771) and Ruth Deyo, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Elmore and Ruth Ford, his wife. Daniel Elmore served as a private. He was born in Norwalk 1731; died in Sharon. 
Elmer, Daniel (I22734)
 
4864 Early Connecticut Marriages Early Connecticut Marriages: Third Book Wilton, New Haven Second Church page 65, Eleakim Elmer & Lydia Trobridge, May 9, 1735-6 Elmer, Eliakim (I22147)
 
4865 Early Connecticut Marriages Early Connecticut Marriages: Third Book Wilton, New Haven Second Church page 71 Matthew St. John & Mary Elmer, ___ 14, 1737 Elmer, Mary (I22659)
 
4866 Early Connecticut Marriages: Third Book Wilton, New Haven Second Church, page 68 Silas Keeler & Abigail Elmer, April 4, 1746 Elmer, Abigail (I22582)
 
4867 Early History of the Mapes family courtesy of the following publication:

New England Families, Genealogical And Memorial, a Record of the
Achievements of Her People in the Making of Commonwealths And
the Founding of a Nation, (1913).

Drafted his will 23 August 1686 at the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, Long Island, New York.

In the name'of (God) amen I thomas Mapes Senr of Southold in the ye County of Suffolk on Long Island in the province of New York in America finding my Selfe very weak in body but of perfect memory & sound minde am willing to Dispose of my Estate as followeth: First I bequeath my soul to God yt gave it and my body to ye dust and deceuntly buried & c:
first I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Sary my house and house lott in ye town 'with all the accomodations belonging to it in the old bounds of the towns (Except) four Acres of upland Adjoyning to ye Land on high-way that goeth into the Calves neck alsoe Except One Lot of the Last Devition of upland in ye old bounds of ye towns and one Lott of Comonage all which is Soe Excepted is to be given to my Son Thomas Mapes. Also I give to my wife that meadowe Called and knowne by the nam of the Little meadow at accobauge alsoe one parcell of meadow on the south side the deep Creek at accobauge and two shares of ye meadow on the south side the great River at accobaugs. all and Every parte before Exprest: Except what is Excepted to my wife Dureing her natural life and then to Returns to my youngest son Jonathan Mapes alsoe I give to my wife all my household goods moveable goods swine and Cattell of all sort$ Except what shall be hereafter disposed of by this my will but if my wife dye and not dispose of what goods and Cattell I have bequeathed to her as aforsd then after her decease my will is that ye Cattle is then Lefte shall be devided Amongst my Sons and what household goods is then Left shall be devided Amongst my Daughters.
secondly I give and bequeath, to my oldest son thomas mapes all ye Land & ye meadow now In his possession at Carchauge that is to say the Lott where his Dwelling house now standeth with a second lott on ye north side the high-way Excepting fifty Acres to be given to my daughter Sary also I give to.my son thomas Mapes that four Acres of Land Excepted in ye first Article and one Lott of upland in the old bounds of the towne lying beyond ye Inlett in the Last Devission also one Lott of Comonage in the towns plott or old bounds and alsoe halfe that deviation of upland and meadow on the west side of Mattituck-Creek with my meadow in the great Meadows at Carchauge and all my Creek thatch Layd out in the Last devition in Carchaug bounds and a third Lott share in the meadows on the south side the great River at accobauge.
thirdly I give and bequeath to my second son William Mapes all the accomadations now In his possession that is to say the house and the house lott oontaining fifty Acres also I give him my lott of upland on ye north side ye highway over against ye fort-neck the Land of thomas Thomas Tusteen on ye east ye land of Jeremy veale on the west with my meadow on ye north side the deep Creek and halfe my meadow at the sawmill brook In accobauge devition also a second lott share of meadow at ye southside of greate River at Accobaug with one Eight parte of that lott of upland and meadow on the west side mattituck Creek also I give him one yoak of oxen and william is to allow his mother a sixt parte of the produce of all his Improved Land During her Life or widowhood.
fourthly I give and bequeath to my son Jabesh Mapes all my land at Nabrachage or Mattituck houses with all the meadow Adjoyneing to it alsoe one Lott of land on the north side of the highway against the old field at Carchauge the Land of Christopher youngs on the west alsoo I give him all my meadow at Peaconeck on the north side ye great River and half my meadow at ye sawmill brook and a second lott share on the south aide of the great River at Accobauge alsoe one eight parte of my lott of meadow and upland on ye west side of Mattituck Creek alsoe one yoak of oxen he also allowing his mother one sixt parts of the produce of all his Improved Land During her life or widowhood.
fifthly I give and bequeath to my daughter Abigayle the wife of Thomas Terrill one fourth part of my lott or devition of Land and meadow on the west side of Mttituck creek alsoe a second lott share on the south side of the great River in Accobuage meadows.
sixthly I give and bequeath to my daughter Sary the wife of William Coleman that fifty Acres of upland Excepted out of my son Thomas his lott which fifty Acres is now in the possession of her husband William Coleman with one lott share I alsoo give her on ye south side of the great River at Accabauge Alsoo I give her two sheep.
seventhly I give and bequeath to my daughter Mary the wife of Samuel (Wines) two sheep.
eighthly, I give and bequeath to my daughter Naomi now the wife of Peter Dickerson my great bras kettle to be delivered with whatever her mother shall do therewith.
ninthly, All the Land-and meadows before bequeathed and given to my several children are to remain to them and their heirs lawfully begotten of their own bodies in wedlock and for want of such heirs to return to some of my children or grand children Except ye Land and meadow on ye west side of Mattituck Crook which may be sold or exchanged one with another alsoo the meadow on the south side of the great River at Accabauge which may be sold or exchanged one with another or as they se cause and no more.
Lastly I make my beloved wife and my son thomas Mapes sole executrix and executor to see that my last will and testament is executed and performed as witness my hand and seal this twenty third day of August one thousand six hundred and eighty six the second year of our Sovereign Lord the King James the Second King of England Scotland France and Ireland Defender of the faith.
THOMAS MAPES L.S.
Witnsssed by John Reeves, Isaac Overton, Stephen Fayley. 
Mapes, Thomas (I124469)
 
4868 Early Isaac Blood info from his Revolutionary War Pension record
submitted by his wife Lydia Shattuck in 1842, soon after his death.
Pension request number listed as W. 18,619

Isaac Blood was listed as a private, who was listed as of Ontario
County, New York.  His certificate for pension was granted on 17
May 1833,  and was  sent to Chester K. Loomis, Rushville, Ontario
County, New York (Agent, acting on his behalf).

The pension listed:
1818 - resided in Bath, Steuben County, New York at time of his
pension request.
1833 - resided in Naples, Ontario County, New York.
1844 - wife Lydia resided in Cochocton, Steuben County, New York

A Portion of the family bible was included in the widow (Lydia) pension
request record as follows:
Isaac Blood born in Pepperell (Middlesex County, Massachusetts) on
12 June 1760 (note difficult to read birth day)
Lydia born 19 May 1760 (note difficult to read birth day)
Isaac Blood, son of Isaac and Lydia Blood born 13 February 1784
Asa Blood, son of Isaac and Lydia Blood born 12 November 1785
Israel Blood, son of Isaac and Lydia Blood born 26 February 1788
Calvin Blood, son of Isaac and Lydia Blood born 6 May 1791
Lydia Blood, daughter of Isaac and Lydia Blood born 12 October 1793
Frederick Blood, son of Isaac and Lydia Blood born 2 April 1796
Allin Blood, son of Isaac and Lydia Blood born 10 September 1800 
Blood, Isaac (I137735)
 
4869 Earnest Warren, 78, of Hagarville died Wednesday, Nov. 25, 1998, at St. Edward Mercy Medical Center in Fort Smith.

He was a retired AM Smelding Company employee, Navy veteran of World War II, member of the Assembly of God Church, son of the late John Wesley and Lula May Graves Warren, and was preceded in death by his wife, Lillian Standridge Warren.

He is survived by one daughter, Dorotha Brundige of Amarillo, Texas; one sister, Irene Scott of Hagarville; four brothers, Leon Warren of Clarksville, Lewis Warren and Charlie Warren, both of Lamar, and Manford Warren of Colorado; eight grandchildren; ten great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild.

Funeral was at 2 p.m. Monday, Nov. 30, at Roller-Cox Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Amos Pledger officiating. Burial was in Annie's Chapel Cemetery.

Pallbearers were Gerrell Warren, Jessie Warren, Gary Robbins, Jimmie Bokie, Brian Hency, and Scotty Hicks. 
Warren, Ernest (I16150)
 
4870 Easter Term, 1402, brought an action Cor am Rege to recover the Manor
of Ansty (near Coventry), Warwickshire. He claimed as son and heir of
another Ralph de Aderley, and in right of a fine 4 passed in Easter Term,
3 Richard II. (1380).

The defendant, who was apparently successful, was Roger Deincourt.
Petitions,  one by Margery, who was wife of Ralph de Adderley,
and  another by Ralph de Adderley, appear as follows in the Ancient
Petitions of the Chancery and Exchequer. 
Aderley, Ralph De (I124758)
 
4871 Eastern Subdivision 12, Enumerated 14 Aug 1850, 29/29 Bevarage Branum 40 M Farmer $600 TN Mary 48 F Lucinda 16 F Henry 15 M Sarah 13 F Eli 10 M Marrion 6 M Rachel 4 F David 2 M Baxter 5/12 M Ambrose, Mary (I5322)
 
4872 Ebb Reed Enumeration District: 0080 Color: W Age: 29 Birth Place: Kentucky Visit: 0002 County:  Larue Relation:  Husband Relatives:  Wife Mary J 32, Kentucky Son Dinsel H NR, Kentucky Reed, Ebb Orville (I39119)
 
4873 Ebenezer referred to Mabel in his Rev. War Pension request, statedheraged was 72 in 1829. Todd, Mehitable 'Mabel' (I52559)
 
4874 Ebenezer was a farmer, had two wives  2nd was Mary Hunt. Leland, Ebenezer (I637)
 
4875 Ebenezer was killed in the French and Indian Wars in Lake George, Warren County, New York, recorded in the Belchertown, Massachusetts, Congregational Church Records.

He was a carpenter in Belchertown, Massachusetts in the 1750's with his son William.

A petition for a war pension for Ebenezer was made in March 1759 by his son Salmon. Ebenezer was already dead at this time, so it appears that Salmon was trying to get a monetary security for his mother Mary. 
Canfield, Ebenezer (I32930)
 
4876 Ebenezer's will was dated May 16, 1763;  proved March 7,1767;mentions wife "Unis"; children John, Josiah, Mercy, Barlett, Bazaleel.Israel,Susanna Sayre and Nathaniel; gr-children Bazaleel, Ebenezer,MercyHannah, William, Jonas, Thaddeus, Elizabeth, Susanna andSarah;son-in-law James Sayre. Vol V11-P-112

Ebenezer was of New Canaan, Fairfield Co. CT. until 1744, when heremoved to Goshen, Orange County, New York.  He was called "Lt. EbenezerSeeley". 
Seely, Ebenezer (I35702)
 
4877 Eddy County Military Discharge Records -  1900 to 1999 Name                                 Date      Book     Page   BookType Shields, Wade D            030946     0002     0569         D Shields, Wade Dee 'Dub' (I39439)
 
4878 EDDY COUNTY, NEW MEXICO Death RECORDS 1911 1911 DEATHS OF EDDY COUNTY, NEW MEXICO TAKEN FROM EARLY NEWS PUBLICATIONS DAVIS, TOM funeral at Hope, son of MORGAN DAVIS - leaves widow and 4 children FEB.

ARTESIA, NEW MEXICO FUNERAL HOME RECORDS BOOK NO. 1 JANUARY 8, 1910 THROUGH MARCH 11, 1918 ARTESIA,NM HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY Thomas J. Davis, b. 8-5-1879, d. 2-3-1911, Died Hope, Buried Upper Hope. 
Davis, Thomas 'Tom' J. (I103922)
 
4879 Edgmond Parish Marriage Registers - 1783, Nov. 1. Joseph Briarwood & Mary Dawes. Wit: Mary Peover, Wm. Littleton. Brierwood, Joseph (I24805)
 
4880 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Charles Earl Childress / Edith "Edie" Marie Wells (F49884)
 
4881 EDMOND, OKLA.

Robert Lee McKinney

March 6, 1980 - Aug. 18, 2006

The Lord Jesus has called a precious soul home to join Him inHeaven.Robert Lee McKinney, 26, of Edmond, Okla., left his worn-outearthly bodyand went home to his Heavenly Father on Friday, Aug. 18,2006. He wasborn March 6, 1980, in Roswell, to Nathan and CarrolMcKinney.

Robert was a special child who had many friends. His smile andhappinesswere contagious and will be missed by all who knew him andloved him. Heloved music (of all types) especially Dolly Parton,riding around,trains, videos, movies, cheeseburgers, Cici's pizza andchilling underGrandma's tree in her front yard.

Those waiting for him in Heaven were his grandfathers, Bruce McKinneyandRoy Guthrie; grandmother, Leona Guthrie; uncle and best friend,TonyMcKinney; and step-grandma, Joyce Lockhart.

He is survived by his father, Nathan McKinney (who loved him greatlyandwill miss him terribly) and wife, Donna Cadman; mother, CarrollWyatt;brother, Cody Cadman of Aztec; sisters, Natasha Burns (Jason) ofOklahomaCity, Okla., Billie Jo Miller (Paul), and Johnnie Sue Schrock;brothers,Jimmy Robbe of Hereford, Texas, and Michael McKinney; andnumerous niecesand nephews. He is also survived by uncles, Marion andSteve McKinney ofFarmington, and Paul McKinney (Lynette) of Phoenix,Ariz.; and uncle,David Guthrie and aunt, Sandy Guthrie of Oklahoma.

His passing has left a huge vacancy in the life of hisgrandmother,Pauline McKinney of Farmington. Robert and his grandma hada very specialand unique bond that only very few have, and she lovedhim tremendouslyand will miss him greatly. His step-grandpa, DonaldLockhart, will alsomiss him. He will be missed by a special friend andguardian, PerryDennis of Oklahoma City; and by Brenda and O.C. Harper,with whom Robertspent three years. Robert was living in a care home,and will be missedby Chris and Walter who also live there, and bystaff members, David,Alesha and Tony.

Special thanks go to all the nurses, doctors and staff of Units 901,801,7 East and 5 East at the Integris Baptist Hospital of OklahomaCity.

Visitation will be from 2 to 7 p.m. today, Tuesday, Aug. 22,atAlternative Choice in Farmington. A farewell celebrationhonoringRobert's life will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 23, atLiberty ChristianFellowship, 710 W. Broadway in Farmington, with theRevs. Earl andChristy McQuitty conducting. Interment will follow atKirtland Cemeterywith the grave being dedicated by his great-uncle,Douglas Biggs.

A dinner will follow at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daySaints,4400 College Blvd. in Farmington.

Arrangements are with Alternative Choice Cremation and FuneralServices,804 N. Dustin Ave. in Farmington, (505) 326-3671. 
McKinney, Robert Lee (I28135)
 
4882 Edmund Butts, the third son, was of Barrow, Suffolk, the home it is tobe noted of Anne, Lady Heigham, the mother of Henry Bures' fourdaughters. His will is dated 1549 and probated 1550, so he died between thesedates. He married Anne, the third of these daughters, in 1548. She was bornin 1526 and died 19 Sept. 1609, and lies buried in Redgrave church where there is a brass to her memory Butts, Edmund (I49686)
 
4883 Edmund J. Repucci    age 79, of Farmington Hills, died November 27,2004,at Botsford Hospital in Farmington. Mr. Repucci was born August11, 1925,in Mansfield, MA. Formerly of Bloomfield Hills and GreenValley, Arizona,Mr. Repucci taught math at Oakland University andXavier University inPhoenix, Arizona. He was also a science and mathconsultant for WalledLake Schools. Mr. Repucci is survived by hisdaughter, Patti (Steve)Parks, son Bob (Marsha) French, 8grandchildren, 7 great grandchildrenand brother, Robert Repucci. He isalso survived by several nieces andnephews. Mr. Repucci is preceded indeath by his wife, Alice FrenchRepucci and parents, Victor andJosephine Repucci. Funeral Mass at St.Gerald Church, 21300 FarmingtonRoad, Farmington Hills, Tuesday 11am.Friends may visit at churchbeginning at 10:30am. Visitation at Lynch &Sons Funeral Home, 1368 N.Crooks Road (Between 14-15 Mile Rds.) Monday2-5pm. Rosary 4pm.Interment in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Southfield.Memorials appreciatedto Monastary of the Blessed Sacrament, FarmingtonHills. Repucci, Armando 'Edmund' J. (I8609)
 
4884 Edsall information from: Families of Wells Township, Bradford County,
Pennsylvania (C) by J. Kelsey Jones

Difference in birthdate from the following source:
Records located at Ancestry.com:  submitter - dmartin137@aol.com
These records show the date of birth at (about 1756)

1820 Wells Township Census
Head of Household -  Samuel Edsal

He was a witness to the 1801 deed by which Absalom Carr sold land willed to him by his father, David Carr, of Vernon.  One source says Samuel Barton moved in 1805 from Sussex County to Bradford Co, PA, but he bought land in Newtown (later known as Southport) in 1788 and was a taxpayer there in 1794.  He cleared and improved a large farm, is said to have built the first frame house in Wells in 1812 and was prominent in the community. 

Samuel Edsall emigrated from Sussex County, N. J., in 1805, and located in the southern part of the town, on the place now owned by F. A. Brown. Adam Seeley had come in from the same place, and made a little beginning for him. Mr. Edsall cleared up a large farm, and was a man of prominence and influence in the township. The Edsallville post office was first established at Mrs. Edsall's house, and so called after him. Mr. Edsall died upon the place, after which it was occupied and owned by one of his sons who lived upon the place until his death, when it fell to his son John. Mr. Edsall's advent into the town was the beginning of the remarkable immigration from New Jersey, which continued to such an extent that in 1850 one-half the inhabitants of the town were from that State, or from the adjoining county of Orange. –  Reporter Journal, Towanda, May 14, 1885. 
Edsall, Samuel Barton (I33609)
 
4885 Edsall information from: Families of Wells Township, Bradford County, Pennsylvania (C) by J. Kelsey Jones Seely, Sarah "Sally" (I33610)
 
4886 Educated at Shelburne Falls High School, Massachusetts, and moved to Wisconsin in 1841, settled in Greenfield, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin. His occupations were: Teacher, Mason, and Farmer. Johnson, Edwin (I26451)
 
4887 Edward C. Compton served in the Confederate Army as a Private in Company K, 14th regiment of Virginia.  He may have served under relatives; with a Captain Compton listed as paying him;
and a Lt. Tuck as whom he enlisted under.

Name:       Edward C Compton
Residence:       Richmond, Virginia
Enlistment Date:       17 Feb 1864
Rank at enlistment:       Private
Enlistment Place:       Richmond, Virginia
State Served:       Virginia
Survived the War?:       Yes
Service Record:       Enlisted in Company K, Virginia 14th Infantry Regiment on 17 Feb 1864.
Sources:       The Virginia Regimental Histories Series 
Compton, Edward C. (I94409)
 
4888 Edward Cotten, Newtowne, Saint Mary's County, Maryland
1.46
Will written - 4 April 1653
To Mr. Starkey, Ignatius Warren, eldest son of John Warren, George Prouse,
James Grinaway, Thomas Matthews Jr., Darby Flanagan and John Wheatley's
eldest daughter, perssonalty; also personalty to establish a school at Newtowne
at discretion of executors.
To Barnaby Jackson, personalty provisionally.
To John Warren, 450 acres of land at Newtowne.
Executors: Thomas Matthews, Ralph Crouch
Testators: John Pile, Walter Pakes.
Will Testated 22 April 1653

Edward Cotton was transported to Maryland by 1637. (Patents AB&H:60, Skordas) 
Warren, John (I11548)
 
4889 Edward II of Caernarvon, King of England

Acceded 24 Feb 1308 Westminster Abbey, London, England Interred: Gloucester Cathedral

Reigned 1307-1327 deposed and murdered. 1st Prince of Wales. His reign was troubled by extravagances, his militarist disasters in Scotland, notably Bannockburn (1314) and unpopulartity of his favourite peers, Gaveston who died in 1312 and Hugh le Despencer 1262-1326. He was deposed on 21 Jan 1327, and murdered by a red-hot poker in his bowels. Invested as the first Prince of Wales in 1301. 
Plantagenet, Edward II (I32966)
 
4890 Edward Ingram of Penkridge died on 2 January 1822 per letters of administration, in which wife Ann was granted his estate.  The letters were dated to10 July 1822. Ingram, Edward (I108482)
 
4891 Edward is listed in Monks Kirby parish records as Edwardas Chetland, son of Thomas and Elizabeth Chetland, baptized on 18 Dec 1868. Checkland, Edward "Edwardas" (I68937)
 
4892 Edward is recorded in 1621 as a butcher by trade; aleseller and victualler. In May of 1622 he is listed among the 25 Penkridge alesellers who receive their licenses by recogniscance.  In January of 1621/22 he takes his oath at Teddesley Lodge, becoming a village headborough. This is position is sometimes referred to as a tax collector/constable.  Between the 1620's and 1630's he features regularly in the recognisances of alesellers.

He became a well-established citizen of Penkridge and a prosperus tradesman.

Edward Ingram died in January of 1649/50 and his will was drafted on 22 January 1649 (LDS Film 173,143)

Edward Ingram of Penkridge mentions wife Margaret, brother Sampson, children Marie, Thomas, Katherine, James, and Elizabeth. Mentions cousin John Grately (son of William Grately and Alice Ingram). Note Grately may be Gresely or derivative.  His will inventory was appraised at L180.14.9d. 
Ingram, Edward (I108521)
 
4893 Edward Johnson Enumeration District: 0022 Color: W Age: 38 Birth Place: Kentucky Visit: 0115 County:  Jefferson Relation:  Husband Relatives:  Wife Jane 46, Kentucky Daughter Stella 13, Kentucky Daughter Edna 10, Kentucky Son Edell 06, Kentucky Daughter Josie Belle 02, Kentucky Johnson, Edward Sidney (I82090)
 
4894 Edward L. Gallagher, 79, formerly of 505 First Ave. N.W., Mandan, died Dec. 2, 1999, in the Missouri Slope Lutheran Care Center, Bismarck, where he had been a resident for four years. Services will be held at 10 a.m.Monday at St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Mandan, with the Rev. Jacob Schumacher officiating. Burial will be at 2 p.m. Monday at St. Pauline's Cemetery, Windsor.

Visitation will be from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday, at Weigel Funeral Home,Mandan, where a Knights
of Columbus rosary will be said at 7p.m.,followed by a parish vigil at 7:30.

Edward was born Aug. 24, 1920, in Cleveland, the youngest son of Charles and Mabel (Brooks) Gallagher. He was raised and educated in Cleveland and joined the Civilian Conservation Corps from 1936-1939, stationed in Utah. On June 20, 1942, he married Laura Steinwand of Windsor.

Ed worked for the Northern Pacific Railroad, and was inducted into the U.S. Army in 1944, serving overseas in Czechoslovakia and Sicily during World War II. After the war, Edward returned to Cleveland in 1946, working with the Northern Pacific Railroad as a caterpillar operator. He became section foreman in Oberon, living there with his family from 1955 until 1965. Ed took a position as a temporary Roadmaster, living in Minneapolis for two years. He continued working as a Roadmaster for the Burlington Northern Railroad in Mandan, retiring there in 1980.

In Oberon, Edward was a volunteer fireman and a member of the schoolboard. He was a parishioner at St. James Church in Minnewaukan, and a member of the St. James Mens Club. While in Mandan he was an active member of the American Legion, Knights of Columbus and the Elks.

Ed and his wife, Laura, spent many hours doing volunteer work with organizations including AARC, Special Olympics, Aid Inc., and Meals on Wheels. Among Ed's many activities, he gardened, fished and attended auctions in the Mandan area. He especially enjoyed traveling with Laura in their motor home, visiting their children and grandchildren.

He is survived by three sons and two daughters-in-law, Edward C.and Lillian, Denver, Patrick and Sandra, Mandan, and Neal John, Bismarck; five daughters and fours sons-in-law, Jacqueline and Arnold Guerra, Phoenix, Karen Gallagher, Grand Forks, Lillian and Denis Buschmann, Ham Lake, Minn., Margaret and Clint Grinsteiner, Mustang,Okla., and Valerie and Leroy Flegel, Medina; 14 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; one brother and sister-in-law, John Bryon and Ethel Gallagher, Jamestown; and one sister and brother-in-law, Genevaand Willie Kamletz, Jamestown.

He was preceded in death by his parents; and his wife, Laura, who died in1992. Published in The Bismarck Tribune on 12/2/1999. 
Gallagher, Edward Leland (I31130)
 
4895 Edward the 6th, King of England

Bethrothed to Mary Queen of Scots 
Tudor, Edward (I74870)
 
4896 Edward W. Roberts was on board the steamer "A. Douglas" about 1852,boundfor Mobile, when she was blown up. He died two days afterward in Mobile, Ala., ofinjuriesreceived from the explosion. Roberts, Edward R. (I34612)
 
4897 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Warren, Edward (I82994)
 
4898 Edward was a minister of the Six-Principle Baptist Church, which laterbecame the faith of the first church founded in Rhode Island and thefirstBaptist church organized in America, the old First Baptist Church of Providence,1638,of which Roger Williams and Stuckely Westcott, our ancestors,were two ofthe founders.

Being a non-conformist of the radical wing, the Separatists, hewasdestined to be persecuted.  In the Spring of 1611 he was condemned to burn atthestake in the following Spring on the 9th March 1612, this throughawarrant issued by King James I. 
Wightman, Edward (I30015)
 
4899 Edward was baptized Feb, 3, 1604. Jackson, Edward (I51623)
 
4900 Edward was knighted at Leith, near Edinburgh, 11 May 1558. Warren, Edward (I33620)
 

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