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5551 His family farmed in the West Oakland district. McQuaig, William (I34543)
 
5552 His father was killed in fighting in the Civil War and his motherlaterre-married. He didn't get along with his stepfather and ran away from home at theageof eight, walking to relatives in Tennessee. At the age of fourteenheoffered five years of labor to a man to finance his trip to Texas.  Settling inMilamCounty, Texas, Joe worked and eventually ran a cotton gin to repay his debt.

Joseph and family moved from Milam to Coryell County, Texas in1885,settling in the Brown's Creek Community. 
Graham, Joseph Wesley (I54141)
 
5553 His father was listed as Henry Ingram the elder (of Spernall). Implies
that he had offspring of the same name. 
Ingram, Henry (I141271)
 
5554 His mother may have died in childbirth with this one. Corbin, George (I4356)
 
5555 His Texas death certificate states he was born 11 November 1857 in Kentucky.

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Listed with father Felix Grundy Warren Sr.,  and brother Hugh Henry Warren in 1876-1877
mortgage deed record. 
Warren, Felix Grundy (I38591)
 
5556 His widow is said to have removed to Hamden, Delaware Co., N. Y. Chase, George Bedford (I47876)
 
5557 His wife died at 28 years of age, leaving a family of 5 children. Buck, Melissa (I52383)
 
5558 His will is dated November 19, 1558, and proved May 11, 1559. His widow Agnes was buried June 24, 1585. Children: John; Robert; Thomas; John, the younger; Agnes; Eleanor; Alice. Blake, Humphrey (I56217)
 
5559 His will was proved March 25, 1695. It reads as follows:

In the name of God &c I John Clark of newtowne in the Countyofmiddellsex being under the afflicting hand of God by reson ofsoresickness butt of perfect mind and memory praysed be God for it doemakeand ordain this my Last will and testament In forme and mannerfolowing,that is to say first and prinseply I commend my soule intothe hands ofallmighty God hoping through the merit Death and pasion ofmy saviourJesus Crist to haue full and free pardon and forgiueness ofall my sinsand to Inherit euerlasting Life, and my body I commit tothe earth to bedecently buryed att the discresion of my executors andexecutorrix hearafter named, and as touching the disposing of suchtemporall estate ashath pleas'd God to bestow upon me I do giue anddispose thereof in manerfolowing

first I will that my debts and funerall chargies shall be payedanddischarg'd In maner folowing, that is to say I will that my tewsons Johnand william shall haue and Injoy all my Lands att the Riuerwith yt isdone upon it towards the saw mill, and all my meddow landlying near JohnDaniells, and thirty pounds in mony which will be to bepayed in thisspring where it is due by bils binding them to pay whatis yet behind asto y?? purchas of the land att the Riuer.

secondly I will that my other debts and funerall chargies shall bepayedout of my mouabell estate the rest and Residew of my estate toRemain inthe hands of my executors and executorrix to bring up mysmall childrenuntill the youngest of them shall com to the aige offourteen yearsexcept any of my daughters should marry before which ifthey do then theyshall haue fiue pounds apese payed them as they shallmarry and fifteenpounds apese when the youngest child shall com tofourteen year of aige.

thirdly I do giue unto my deer and Louing wife all the Income of therestand residew of my estate both housing and Lands and chattels what so euer dewring her naturall life except she should marryaginewhich if shee doe I giue unto her thirty pounds to be payed bymyexecutor

forthly I will that if my deer and Louing wife should be with childandhaue a sone yt then he shall Inherit all my housing and Lands afterthedeath of or marriage of my deare and Louing wife paying to everyone ofmy daughters twenty pounds apese, but if shee should bear afemall sheshall be made equall with the rest of my daughters and theRemainder ofmy estate what soeuer to goe to my tew sons John andwilliam my executorswith their mother my deare and Louing wife myexecutorrix to this my Lastwill and testament, and I doe herebydisannull and make uoide all formerwills and testaments what soeuer.

In witness whearof I haue hearunto sett my hand and seall this thirddayof January in the year of our Lord one thousand six hundred nintyfoureand flue.

He received from his father, Hugh Clark, in 1681, sixty-seven acresofland in Newton, then called New Cambridge, and moved thither fromRoxburythe same year. This land was situated in Newton Centre, nearthe presentsite of the Baptist Theological Seminary, and his house wasnear LymanSt. His nearest neighbor was Joseph Bartlett. Adjoiningtheir two estatesthere was a piece of land which was claimed byBartlett, although HughClark asserted that he had bought it of ThomasWoolson, a statement whichhas since been verified. As early as 1673Bartlett attempted to build ahouse upon this land, but it was pulleddown before completion, by Clark.One of the witnesses afterwardtestified that Clark said at this time,"yt he wd pull downe houses asfaste as ye afsd Bartlett cd putt themup." For this offence he wassued by Bartlett, and compelled to paydamages to the extent of œ1,14s., his father being surety for itspayment.

About 1688 he built at the Upper Falls a saw-mill, being the firsttoerect a mill on Charles river, within the limits of Newton. Hishomesteadwas afterward conveyed by his widow to her brother, WilliamNorman, ofBoston. He died in Newton, 1695. 
Clark, John (I44617)
 
5560 His will, dated 23 Apr. 1783, was proved 25 June 1796 Chase, Isaac (I83926)
 
5561 His will, dated October 19, 1675, bequeathed to wife Millicent;children,Anthony, Samuel, William, Joan, Jonathan, Persis (wife ofJohn Daggett),Johanna (wife of Caleb Church) and Mary (wife of ThomasKing). He gave toAnthony the sword of his brother Richard. Sprague, William (I46358)
 
5562 Historic Oakwood Cemetery with Calvary Cemetery & Old Trinity CemeteryofFort Worth, Texas

MULLINS Bonnie MULLINS Dove Alice (Mrs. W.C.) MULLINS Dr. W. C. MULLINS Frank MULLINS Frank M. MULLINS Fred F. MULLINS Infant MULLINS Infant of Frank MULLINS James M., M.D. MULLINS Lizzie MULLINS Martha MULLINS Mrs. Callie Doshie MULLINS Sarah MULLINS T. I. MULLINS W. C. 
Mullens, Francis "Frank" M. (I34532)
 
5563 Historical records of Sussex County, New Jersey.

Children of Zephaniah Bell and Sophia Gunterman are:
i. Henry Bell, born Abt. 1765 in Prob. Newton, Sussex, NewJersey; married (1) Eleanor Gum March 23, 1789 in Nelson Co., Kentucky; married(2) Elizabeth Burner 1801.
ii. Rhoda Bell, born July 24, 1767 in Prob. Newton, Sussex, New Jersey; died March 11, 1852 in Green Co., Kentucky; married Jacob Gum, Jr. January 26, 1791.
iii. Peter Bell, born Abt. 1769 in Prob. Newton, Sussex, New Jersey; married Elizabeth Davis November 04, 1794.
iv. Sophia Bell, born Abt. 1771 in Prob. Newton, Sussex, NJ.
v. Mary Bell, born Abt. 1773 in Prob. Newton, Sussex, NewJersey;married John Irvin September 02, 1793.
vi. Ester Bell, born Abt. 1775 in Prob. Newton, Sussex, NewJersey;died February 04, 1795; married Thomas Davis February 04, 1795.
vii. John Bell, born Abt. 1777 in Prob. Newton, Sussex, NewJersey; died August 20, 1798; married Elizabeth Watt August 20, 1798.
viii. Elizabeth Bell, born Abt. 1779 in Prob. Newton, Sussex,NewJersey; died Aft. April 19, 1797; married James Samuels April 19,1797.
ix. Maria (Mary) Bell, born Abt. 1781 in Prob. Newton, Sussex,NewJersey; married Peter Greenstreet August 03, 1800.
x. Jane Bell, born Abt. 1783 in Prob. Newton, Sussex, NewJersey; married Henry Vaughn June 29, 1805.
xi. Zephaniah Bell, born Abt. 1785 in Prob. Newton, Sussex, NJ; died in MO; married Jennie Savage Abt. 1807 in  SC.
xii. Isaac Bell, born Abt. 1787 in Prob. Newton, Sussex, New Jersey; married Elizabeth Dills Dilly. 
xiii. Nancy Bell, born Abt. 1789 in Green Co., Kentucky; died 1826 in Shelby County, TN; married Solomon Despain July 04, 1807 in Green Co., KY.
Some sources:
1. Marriage bonds Green Co., Ky. 2. Marriages Nelson Co., Ky. 3. Tax list 1774 Newton, Sussex Co., N.J. 4. Tax list 1792 Nelson Co., Ky. 5. Tax list 1795/6 Nelson Co., Ky. 6. Tax list 1799-1812 Green Co., Ky. 
Bell, Zephaniah (I38228)
 
5564 History of Northhampton, Massachusetts from its settlement in 1654 By James Russel Trumbull, Volume II, Northhampton @1902. Page 612 - Listed as serving in the 7 Year Wars in 1759 & 1760.

According to the book, Our Canfield Ancestry and Some Related Families,(1 August 1956, Pasadena, California), Shem Kentfield wasun-married. 
Kentfield, Shem (I27147)
 
5565 History of Northhampton, Massachusetts from its settlement in 1654 By James Russel Trumbull, Volume II, Northhampton @1902. Page 612 - Listed as serving in the 7 Year Wars in 1759 & 1760.

Also listed as serving in Rev. War with son Daniel Junior in various stints from 1775 to 1780. 
Kentfield, Daniel (I26287)
 
5566 History of Orange Co, NY 1681:1881, by Rutterber and Clark, page 615. Not far from Gray Station the two pioneer brothers, Josiah andBazaleel Seeley, settled at a early day. They were descendants of SamuelSeeley, who came to this country about 1600. They built their first dwelling,alog house, northeast of Gray Court, on the flats near the present Newbury Branch of the Erie Railroad. The wife of Josiah was Abigail Smith. Bible Record of Jonas Seely, Orange County Genealogical Society.

Cemeteries of Chester, Orange Co, NY. 1977, page 69.  Seely Cemetery Graves on Seely Farm, about 1/2 mile from Greycourt. list: Seely, Josiah, died 8-28-1808, 72 years. stone is crumbled.

Will from Predmore Collection, Orange County Genealogical Society. Josiah Seely - Oxford 7-2-1802; probated 9-3-1808 to wife, Abigail to sons, Henry, Josiah, Jonas and Ebenezer to daughters, Susanna, Mary, and Martha to brother, Israel to great grandchildren - Abigail McLaughlin, Joanna Seely executors, Josiah, Ebenezer, Henry,sons.witnesses, James Curtis, Lames, Satterly, Seth Marvin. 
Seely, Josiah (I47319)
 
5567 History of Paris Oxford County Maine History of Paris Oxford Co. Maine from its settlement of 1880 withahistory of the Grants of 1736 and 1771 together with personal sketches, A copiousgenealogicalregister and an appendix.

Bibliographic Information: Lapham, William B. and Silas P. Maxim.Maine:WM. B. Lapham and S.P. Maxim, 1884 
Fuller, Joshua (I33498)
 
5568 History of Preston County, West Virginia
Author: Wiley, Samuel T. (Samuel Thomas), 1850-1905; Frederick, A. W.
Page 529. Excerpt:

Daniel Fortney came from France about 1790, and settled northwest of where Reedsville now stands.
(His family is noticed in the biography of Neil J. Fortney.) At this time came Robert McMUlen, a Revolutionary soldier. His son William married Sarah Cobun, and his grandsons, A. F. and
E. W. McMillen, are school teachers of several years' experience.


Page 505. HISTORY OF PRESTON COUNTY
Excerpt:
NEIL J. FORTNEY.
Daniel Fortney, the grandfather of the subject of this sketch, came from France to Frederick County, Maryland, about 1785. His wife, whose name is lost, was of German extraction; and, about 1790, they settled near the site of Reedsville in what is now Lyon District. Their chidren were Henry, Jacob, John (father of Thomas Fortney, ex-County Superintendent, and one of the present Assessors), Catherine,
Elizabeth and David H. The family has produced several ministers, pihysicians and teachers.

David H. Fortney married Angelina S. Zinn, and their children were Eugene W., Fernandez E., Lycurgus H. (who died upon the eve of entering the Baptist ministry), Charlotta A, Caroline N. (wife of Col. R. W. Monroe), Silas M. Ashford E. (who was promoted from a private to 1st Lieutenant in Co. E., 15th W. Va., Infantry ; served in the U. S Signal Corps, and is now a minister in tlie M. E. Church in Ohio), Loretta R., Orpah S., and Neil Judson, the subject of this sketch, who was bom near Independence, November
22, 1849. He removed with his parents, in 1865, to Indianola, Iowa, and attended Simpson Centenary College at that place.

In 1870, he left his home in Iowa and traveled for four years over a considerable portion of the West, including a trip up the Missouri River as far as the Montana line. For a livelihood he followed house painting, sign writing and school teaching, and was an occasional correspondent for home and other newspapers. He returned to Preston County hi 1874, and the next year began the study of the law with Col. R. W. Monroe. He was appointed Deputy County Clerk in 1877, in consequence of which appointment he suspended the study of the law for some time.

In April, 1879, he passed examination at Wheeling before
Page 506 HISTORY OF PRESTON COUNTY.
Judges Greene, Moore and Johnson, of the Supreme Court of Appeals, and was licensed to practice law.
Mr. Fortney was married on the 3d of June, 1879, to Miss Alice Edna, eldest daughter of Capt. Joseph M. Godwin, of Kingwood. In 18S0, he was the Republican candidate for Prosecuting Attorney, and was elected by a handsome majority. He took the oath of office, January 1, 1881, and the court records
show that out of the indictments found and disposed of during the four terms of court held since his entrance upon the duties of his office, there have been fifty-one judgements in favor of the State against a very small number of acquittals or dismissals, and but one of his indictments quashed. As a landscape and portrait painter, Mr. Fortney evinces a high order of talent. Painting, though his earliest choice, is
by no means with him a " lost love,'' for at times he still turns to brush and pencil, and wields them with good effect. 
Fortney, Daniel (I112809)
 
5569 History of the Settlement of Steuben County, New York by: Guy McMasters [1853] SHERIFFS Gabriel T. Harrower, elected 1852.

Gabriel T. Harrower (2d), private, 1st Pa. Rifles, Co. A; enl. July21,1861, three years; at battles of Drainsville, Mechanicsville,Gaines’Hill, Charles City Cross-Roads, Malvern Hill, 2d Bull Run,SouthMountain, Antietam.

Col. Gabriel T. Harrower, grandson of Rev. David Harrower, and formanyyears one of the leading lumbermen of Tioga Valley, served ascolonel ofthe 161st New York Volunteers in the late Rebellion, andrepresented thisdistrict in the State Senate in 1871

Directory Listings - Lawrenceville Borough Harrower, Helen wid Col G.T. O H State St

Gabriel Harrower listed as age 33 (ca 1817) in New York on 1850census: Lindley Township, Stueben County, New York - page 72 An(t)onette Harrower listed as age 36, born Mass Children: Susan Harrower listed as age 4 (ca 1846), born NY Elijah Harrower listed as age 2(ca 1848), born NY

Gabriel Harrower listed as age 43 (ca 1817) in New York on 1860census: Lindley Township, Stueben County, New York - page 87 Living with him Helen??? female, age 26 (ca 1834), born PA Susan E., age 14 (ca 1846), born NY Elijah, age 12 (ca 1848), born NY Gabriel Jr, age 8 (ca 1852), born NY (May have died between 1852-1860)

Gabriel Harrower listed as age 53 (ca 1797) in New York on 1870census: Lindley Township, Stueben County, New York - page 22 Living with him Helen, age 33 (ca 1837), born PA Susan E., age 24 (ca 1846), born NY Elijah, age 22 (ca 1848), born NY Kittie, age 9 (ca 1861), born NY Curtis, age 7 (ca 1863), born NY Frank, age 4 (ca 1866), born NY Eliza, age 1 (ca 1869), born NY 
Harrower, Gabriel T. (I90082)
 
5570 History of the Treman, Tremaine, Truman Family in America vol2 Author: Ebenezer Mack Treman Call Number: R929.1T79 v.2 Most all information from the Treman book. Excerpts on page 368. Hazen, Thomas (I53296)
 
5571 Hoffman,Emery - 525 Wells Ave. - Escanaba - 92 - boots and shoes

Came to United States in 1883 from Germany, according to census.

Immigration passport papers were issued on 9 Mar 1900,
with his birth date and birth place mentioned, including
his residence, at that time Escanaba, Delta County, Michigan.

Place of birth listed was Korppern, Germany; but only find
Koppern, Hessen, Germany in place names in Germany.

Name spelled as Emary Hofmann on some papers. 
Hofmann, Emery (I54253)
 
5572 Hollis, New Hampshire Town Records has his death listed on March6, 1808, age 88.  [Page 372 of History of Hollis New Hampshire]

Came to Hollis with his father about the year 1759.

Listed in Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts town records, Volume1, Page 102.   Listed as son of Jonathan and Hannah Eastman. 
Eastman, Amos (I15810)
 
5573 Homer Carlton Smith listed his full name on the World War I Draft
Registration Card on 6/5/1917.  In addition to his full name, his
exact date of birth of 29 April 1892 was provided, and his place
of birth was also provided, which was Jasper County, Georgia.
When he provided this info in 1917, he was working at the Kincaid
Mill #2 in Griffin, Jasper County, Georgia, and listed that he was
married with 1 child at that time.

1900 Federal Census
Jasper County, Georgia
Rufus H. Smith (age 42) and wife Nancy B. (age 46) listed.
Also listed were children:
Willie B (age 16), Odello (age 12), Thomas P. (age 10), Nanie P.
(age 10), Homer C. (age 17), James C. (age 5), and Arbry S. (age 3)

1910 Federal Census
Walton County, Georgia
N B Smith (age 46) listed as widow.
Paul (age 20), [Homer] Carl Smith (age 17), James C. (Age 15), and
Grover (Age 12) listed.

1920 Federal Census
Spalding County, Georgia
Homer C. Smith (age 27) and Minnie. (age 22) listed.
Also listed were children:
Nannie M. Smith (age 3), Homer C. Smith (age 1 8/12)
Boarder was Jesse Williams (likely the brother of Minnie)

1930 Federal Census
Spalding County, Georgia
Homer C. Smith (age 37) and wife Minnie (age 32) listed.
Also listed were children:
Nannie (age 13), Homer C. Jr. (age 12), and Mildred (age 5)

1940 Federal Census
Spalding County, Georgia
Homer C. Smith (age 48) and Minnie Nancy. (age 42) listed.
Also listed was child:
Mildred V. (age 15)

Homer Carlton Smith died in Fulton County, Georgia on 7
October 1950.  He was buried in Oak Hill Cemetery, the
old section, Lot #119 alongside his wife Minnie W.
Two other Smith's are buried in this section Tom W, and
Armory Jr. 
Smith, Homer Carlton Sr. (I144798)
 
5574 Homer Shofner, 84, a retired farmer and carpenter of Levelwood RoadinCampbellsville, son of the late Johnny Shofner and Nora LeeSkaggsShofner, was born in Taylor County, on March 18, 1905.  He diedat 2:15p.m., Sunday, March 26, 1989, in Campbellsville.  He was amember of theNew Bethlehem Baptist Church.  He united in marriage toBessie Brewer onDec. 18, 1926.  She preceded him in death on Feb. 25,1982.  He was alsopreceded in death by one son, Jimmy Shofner, on Dec.22, 1981.  He issurvived by one son, Norman Shofner, Campbellsville;one granddaughterand one grandson, Vinessa Johnson and Dwayne Shofner,both ofHodgenville; one great-granddaughter and two great-grandsons,CandaceShofner, Joshua Johnson, and Justin Johnson, all ofHodgenville; foursisters and one brother, Emma Hunt, Minnie Anderson,Clara Skaggs, ExieTrumbo, and Grady Shofner, all of Illinois; severalnieces and nephewsand many other relatives and friends.  The funeralwas at 4:30 p.m.,Tuesday, March 28, at the Parrott & Ramsey FuneralHome in Campbellsvilleby the Rev. Otis C. Skaggs.  Burial was at NewBethlehem BaptistCemetery.  Pallbearers were Paul Underwood, SteveUnderwood, JimmyUnderwood, William Pickerell, Rondel Howell, andEugene Wright. Shofner, Homer C. (I80601)
 
5575 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Graham, Katie Ruth Marguerite (I49547)
 
5576 Hooker Taylor's 2nd marriage to Clarissa Johnson. Taylor, Hooker (I32920)
 
5577 Hop E Vance Enumeration District: 0045 Color: W Age: 42 Birth Place: Kentucky Visit: 0217 County:  Green Relation:  Husband Relatives:  Daughter Nervie 17, Kentucky Son Charlie B 14, Kentucky Daughter Fanny L 08, Kentucky Vance, Edward 'Hop' (I40436)
 
5578 Household Record  1880 United States Census

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Household:

Name  Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age BirthplaceOccupationFather's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Lewis LEDGER   Self   M   Male   W   49   CAN   Farmer   FRANCE   C Mary LEDGER   Wife   M   Female   W   43   CAN   Keeping HouseCANCAN William BAKER   Son   S   Male   W   17   WI   Works In Mill   CANCAN Sophia WILCOX   MotherL      Female   W   70   CAN      CAN   CAN

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place District 19, Preble, Brown, Wisconsin Family History Library Film   1255418 NA Film Number   T9-1418 Page Number   310A 
Ledger, Louis (I55108)
 
5579 Household Record  1880 United States Census

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Household:

Name  Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age BirthplaceOccupationFather's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Robert TRIPP   Self   M    Male   W    60   CANFarmer  CAN   CAN Sarah TRIPP   Wife   M    Female   W    59CANKeeping House   CAN   CAN Hattie TRIPP   Dau    S    Female   W    15WI  At Home   CAN   CAN

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place District 19, Preble, Brown, Wisconsin Family History Library Film   1255418 NA Film Number   T9-1418 Page Number   309D 
Tripp, Robert (I55141)
 
5580 Household Record  1880 United States Census

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Household:

Name                      Relation Marital Status  Gender   RaceAgeBirthplace    Occupation    Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace James PROSSER      Self                M            Male       W52    NY               Farmer                   VT   NJ Lucy PROSSER         Wife              M           Female     W     42 NY          Keeping House        FRANCE                      CAN Jane PROSSER         Dau               S            Female     W20   WI          Works In House           NY NY William PROSSER    Son                S             Male       W18   WI           Works On Farm           NY  NY Josepine PROSSER  Dau               S            Female     W     15WI              At Home                  NYNY Charles PROSSER    Son                S             Male       W12   WI               At School                 NY   NY Francis PROSSER    Son                 S            Male       W7      IL Luris PROSSER        Son                S             Male       W9M WI              NY                             NY George KANUTE       GSon              S             Male       W3    WI            NY                             WI

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place District 19, Preble, Brown, Wisconsin Family History Library Film   1255418 NA Film Number   T9-1418 Page Number   310B 
Prosser, James King (I55132)
 
5581 Household Record  1880 United States Census -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Household:

Name  Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age BirthplaceOccupationFather's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Sarah F. HETRICK   Self   W   Female   W   54   PA   Keeping HousePA PA Abraham HETRICK   Son   S   Male   W   29   PA   Farmer   PA   PA Wm. GOLDSMITH   SonL   W   Male   W   26   WI   Farmer   NY   NY Jennie GOLDSMITH   Other      Female   W   16   WI   Housework   NYNY Clinton GOLDSMITH   Other   S   Male   W   1   WI      NY   OH -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Center, Rock, Wisconsin Family History Library Film   1255444 NA Film Number   T9-1444 Page Number   91C 
Goldsmith, Clinton A. (I99733)
 
5582 Household:

Name  Marital Status Gender Ethnic Origin Age BirthplaceOccupationReligion Augustine BOUCHARD   M   Male   French   60   Quebec   FarmerCatholic Elizabeth BOUCHARD   M   Female   French   55   Quebec      Cathol Alexandre BOUCHARD      Male   French   18   Quebec   Farmer   Cathol Paultide BOUCHARD      Female   French   15   Quebec      Catholic Exee BOUCHARD      Male   French   10   Quebec   At School   Cathol Alexis BOUCHARD   M   Male   French   25   Quebec   Farmer   Cathol Georgina BOUCHARD   M   Female   French   22   Quebec      Catholic Louis IMBEAU   W   Male   French   51   Quebec   Farmer   Catholic

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Tadousac, Chicoutimi & Saguenay, Quebec Family History Library Film   1375844 NA Film Number   C-13208 District   76 Sub-district   A Page Number   51 Household Number   172 
Bouchard, Joseph (I59801)
 
5583 Household:

Name  Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age BirthplaceOccupationFather's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace James TEDDER   Self   M   Male   W   21   GA   Farmer   GA   SC Nancy TEDDER   Wife   M   Female   W   24   TN   Keeping House   SCSC Lula B TEDDER   Dau   S   Female   W   1   AL      GA   TN Benjamin PENDERGRASS   Nephew   S   Male   W   9   TN      AL   SC 
Tedder, James H. (I107273)
 
5584 Housin Compton listed in Charles County, Maryland records as follows: Charles County, Maryland November 13, 1749.  Newman Tompkins deposes that on Sep 16 last, upon a quarrel that arose between said Newman Tompkins and Housen Compton of Charles County at the dwelling house of said Newman, Compton tried to bite off Tompkins nose......... Recorded on 16 Nov 1749

Housin Compton was probably born before 1729, as court records normally name individuals of adult ages in disputes.

Housin on Halifax County, Virginia Tax listings between 1783-1785.

HEADS OF FAMILIES----VIRGINIA, 1782. FAIRFAX COUNTY. Compton, Housin   3      2 
Compton, Housin (I3083)
 
5585 Howard Sylvester Waldrip Howard Sylvester Waldrip, 80, of Phoenix, AZ, passed away June 11,2003. Mr. Waldrip was a U.S. Army veteran, serving during WWII. Visitation will be held 2:00-2:30 PM, Thursday, June 12, 2003, Simes Mortuary Coolidge Chapel, 410 W. Roosevelt, Coolidge, AZ. Graveside Services will be held 3:00 PM, Valley Memorial Park, 6894 East Hwy. 287, Coolidge, AZ. Published in the Arizona Republic on 6/12/2003.


Howard Waldrip: Newspaper Obituary and Death Notice
Casa Grande Dispatch (AZ) - June 19, 2003
Deceased Name: Howard Waldrip
COOLIDGE - Howard Sylvester Waldrip, 80, of Phoenix died June 11, 2003 at Hospice of the Valley Thunderbird.
Visitation began at 2 p.m. Thursday at Simes Mortuaries Coolidge Chapel. The graveside service followed in Valley Memorial Park, conducted by Byron Banta and the Veterans of Foreign Wars.
Mr. Waldrip was born April 21, 1923 in Hope, N.M., the son of Emma (Frisbee) and Riley Waldrip. He was an Army veteran of World War II and served in the Normandy invasion. He was an electrician and worked for San Carlos Irrigation Project before retirement. He enjoyed hunting and traveling throughout the country. He was devoted to his family, enjoyed being with them and always stayed in touch with them. He was Baptist and lived in Arizona since 1939.
Survivors include a sister, Zylpha Ames of Buckeye, a niece and six nephews. He was preceded in death by his wife, Jean. 
Waldrip, Howard Sylvester (I105452)
 
5586 Howell, Paul  MD CHARLES CO. PORT TABACCO EAST 1778       CONTINENTAL CENSUS

May be related to Thomas Howell decd: 18 Jun 1677 in CharlesCounty,Maryland.

HOWELL, PAUL State: MD Year: 1775 County: Charles County Record Type: Township: Durham Par.East Hun. Page: Database: MD Early Census Index

HOWELL, PAUL State: MD Year: 1778 County: Charles County Record Type: Fidelity Oath Township: Port Tabaccounty East Hct Page: Database: MD Early Census Index

HOWELL, PAUL State: MD Year: 1768 County: Charles County Record Type: Township: Rent Rolls Page: Database: MD Early Census Index

Paul Howell mentioned in Charles County, Maryland land records on 6 July 1739 in a land transaction with a Patrick and John Moreland.  The area was in the Manor of Zachaiah.  He is also mentioned in Zachaiah records on 1 January 1753, his age is mentioned as age 43 and others living with him, Samuel, age 15, and Sarah, age 20. 
Howell, Paul (I59399)
 
5587 Howland Beals Ramsdel found in:

Massachusetts Vital Records, 1600s-1800s Event Type:  Birth Event Date:  11-AUG-1812 Town of Record:  Pembroke County of Record:  Plymouth Comment:  /S LAZARUS AND NANCY More About:  A key for abbreviations located in this record can befoundin the introduction under "More About the Town of Pembroke." 
Ramsdel, Howland Beals (I8308)
 
5588 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. ??? (I12953)
 
5589 http://www.usgwarchives.org/wi/cemetery/kenosha-stgeorges.html Gentile, Carmini "Carmen" (I121852)
 
5590 https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-G52K-9NT9?cc=1918289
Cananea > Defunciones 1919-1973  (Buena Vista, Cananea)
image 1268 of 1295 
Montoya, Pedro (I146279)
 
5591 https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9DX-D95Y?cc=2341907
Grant, Santa Clara > Santa Clara Mission Catholic Church
Baptismal register, 1728-1805 > image 48 of 180

Named in the will of his father. 
Trujillo, Joachin (I145395)
 
5592 https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9S9-W8R4?cc=1937239
Registros matrimoniales diocesanos 1728-1785 Caja 77
(incluye índices de dispensas de 1699-1756)
image 1042 of 1267 
Family: Juan Joseph Salinas / Maria Apolinaria Quintana (F55639)
 
5593 https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939D-HFK3-8?cc=1790934
Nueva Ciudad Guerrero > Nuestra Señora del Refugio
Bautismos 1751-1882
image 1748 of 3027


https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-X3WS-C1F?cc=1473204
Marín > Nuestra Señora de la Asunción > Matrimonios 1857-1922
image 252 of 506
1885 Marriage of Pascario "Parcasio" Martinez and Tomasa Martinez
Note;
This record noted a 2nd degree of Consanguity.   The dispensa record has
not been found, but enough records exist to prove the 2nd degree as
follows:
-
Petra Martinez and Miguel Martinez were sister/brother, both legitimate
children of Jose Felipe Martinez and Maria Refugio Lozano
-
Jose Felipe Martinez (married to Maria Refugio Lozano) were the parents
of Petra Martinez (married to Jose Maria de Jesus Martinez),who were the
parents of Pascario "Parcario" Martinez (groom) - 2nd degree of consanguity
(relationship).
-
Jose Felipe Martinez (married to Maria Refugio Lozano) were also the
parents of Miguel Martinez (married to Maria de Jesus Montemayor), who
were the parents of Tomasa Martinez (bride) - 2nd degree of consanguity
(relationship). 
Martinez, Tomasa (I137145)
 
5594 https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9Q97-YS2S-YLT?cc=1473204
Apodaca > San Francisco de Asís > Cofradías 1857-1911
image 7 of 252
Apodaca Cofradias records of 1858 list Lorenzo de la Garza.  This
indicates a possible relocation from Monterrey. 
Garza, Joseph Lorenzo de la (I136483)
 
5595 https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSQY-191K-Q?i=436&cat=414552
San Ildefonso Parish, Sante Fe, New Mexico
Church records
Image 437 of 552 
Family: Jose Ramos Archuleta / Maria Francisca Trujillo (F31673)
 
5596 https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSXG-67QW-7?i=259&cat=2358531
Dispensas matrimoniales, Caja 034, 1726-1730
Image 260 of 712 
Family: Juan Gil, (Gil de Leyba) / Jacinta de Aguirre (F53399)
 
5597 https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSXS-8218?i=1298&cat=2358531
Dispensas matrimoniales, Caja 053, 1745-1773
Image 1299 of 1365 
Family: Francisco de Elizondo / Francisca Rita Montemayor (F52817)
 
5598 https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSXS-82TP?i=891&cat=2358531
Dispensas matrimoniales, Caja 054, 1700-1779
Image 892 of 1220 
Family: Juan Antonio Sanchez / Josefa Flores, (Flores Valdez) (F53121)
 
5599 https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSXS-8DV4?i=1115&cat=2358531
Dispensas matrimoniales, Caja 047, 1760-1788
Image 1116 of 1164 
Family: Joseph Francisco Sepulveda, (Garcia de Sepulveda Renteria) / Anna Maria de Elizondo (F52554)
 
5600 https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSXS-8GMC?i=1166&cat=2358531
Dispensas matrimoniales, Caja 053, 1745-1773
Image 1167 of 1365 
Family: Joseph Francisco Gonzales, (Gonzales Paredes) / Juana Maria Nepomucena Galindo (F52808)
 

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