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6051 John Simmons died in 1715. His will was written 11 February 1715 andwas filed on  9 February  1716. Wife Mercy was appointed Adminstratrix.

John was the town clerk of Duxbury, Massachusetts in 1683. 
Simmons, John (I20044)
 
6052 John Skaggs will.  Dated and Probated on 25 July 1861. Named in will Sons Ottoway and Willis, daughter Malinda Witness: D. Terrill, Frund (?) Carlis. Skaggs, John Blackhawk (I43280)
 
6053 John T Shafner Enumeration District: 0131 Color: W Age: 25 Birth Place: Kentucky Visit: 0125 County:  Taylor Relation:  Husband Relatives:  Wife Rosa E 23, Kentucky Daughter Lula S 04, Kentucky Son Ollie Clevelan 01, Kentucky Shofner, John Thomas (I44588)
 
6054 John W Despain Enumeration District: 0131 Color: W Age: 42 Birth Place: Kentucky Visit: 0164 County:  Taylor Relation:  Husband Relatives:  Wife Malisse J 40, Kentucky Son John T 18, Kentucky Son Ernest A 16, Kentucky Son Alfred 14, Kentucky Son Alvin 14, Kentucky Son Sam 08, Kentucky Son Lee 08, Kentucky Daughter Bettie E 15, Kentucky Son Henry G 05, Kentucky Despain, John Willie (I65875)
 
6055 John W Dobson Enumeration District: 0042 Color: W Age: 35 Birth Place: Kentucky Visit: 0141 County:  Green Relation:  Husband Relatives:  Wife Lydia 31, Kentucky Daughter Nettie A 07, Kentucky Daughter Lara T 04, Kentucky Daughter Georgia A 02, Kentucky Uncle Danniel T Warren 50, Kentucky Dobson, John W. (I82535)
 
6056 John W Thompson Enumeration District: 0042 Color: W Age: 46 Birth Place: Kentucky Visit: 0306 County:  Green Relation:  Husband Relatives:  Son Jeptha 13, Kentucky Daughter Ellen 10, Kentucky Son Helbert 07, Kentucky Son Rosevelt 05, Kentucky Son Louis 03, Kentucky Thompson, John W. (I37889)
 
6057 John W. Allen is living with daughter Della in the 1920 census, and is listed as a widow, as his wife had died 4 years earlier. Allen, John William (I88106)
 
6058 John W. Waldrip: Newspaper Obituary and Death Notice
Fort Worth Star-Telegram (TX) - January 1, 1991
Deceased Name: John W. Waldrip
TYLER - John Wallace Waldrip, a retired grocer and former Grapevine resident, died Sunday at a Tyler nursing home. He was 93.

Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Bluebonnet Hills Funeral Home in Colleyville. Burial will be in Bluebonnet Hills Memorial Park.

Mr. Waldrip was born in Oxford, Miss.

He lived in Chillicothe, Hardeman County, for many years, and where he was in the grocery business for 44 years. He was a charter member of the Lions Club in Chillicothe.

He moved to Grapevine in 1963 after retiring.

Mr. Waldrip was an Army veteran of World War I. He was a member of the Primitive Baptist church.

Survivors: Wife for 69 years, Ruby Jewel Waldrip of Tyler; son, Howard Waldrip of Tyler; daughter, Bobbie Ferguson of Granbury; sister, Clara Jenkins of Electra; four grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren. 
Waldrip, John Wallace (I34002)
 
6059 John Warren is not proven to be the father of these children; only placed
here as a likely probability.

This Family is I1A Tested, and is considered a match with the Hugh Warren family
that dates back to ca 1700 of Prince George's Co, Maryland and Frederick
Co., Virginia.

A John Warren was a early member the Bluff Creek Christian Church; that
was started in 1834/1835 in Johnson County, Indiana.

This John Warren is listed in the 1840 Johnson County, Indiana Federal census,
age 50/60 and wife age 40/50.

This John Warren is also listed in the 1830 Indiana Federal census, age 30/40
and wife 30/40.  This appears to put his age consistently between 1790-1800
and his wife between 1790-1800. The ages of the this family in 1830 are:
John Warren (between 1790-1800)
Wife of John Warren (between 1790-1800)
male living in household  (between 1800-1810)
female living in household (between 1815-1819)
male living in household  (between 1820-1824) Possibly Martin Warren
female living in household (between 1820-1824)
male living in household  (between 1825-1829)  Possibly Harrison Warren
female living in household (between 1825-1829)

Based on census info; This John Warren appears to have been born closer
to 1790; along with his wife. 
Warren, John (I120497)
 
6060 John Warren, Knight, only son, aged 26 in 44th Edward III, b. 1344,anddied 10th of Richard II, 1389. He received Poynton from hismother,Cicely. He married Margaret, daughter and heiress of JohnStafford, ofWickham. Warren, John (I82670)
 
6061 John was a titled the Hon. John Cooperr, P.M. of Greenfield. He was a member of the State Constitutional Convention in 1846. She was a teacher before marriage. Cooper, John (I28091)
 
6062 John was born circa 1707, moved from Essex County, Virginia, to what became Spotsylvania County, Virginia in 1717.

About 1728 he married Mary Rodgers.

In 1736 John Warren was involved in a Spotsylvania County, Virginiacourtcase between John Chapman and William Henderson.  John testified on behalfof Chapman.

In May 1737, John Warren was named the overseer of a road fromMattapony Church road to the Caroline road in Spotsylvania County, Virginia.

In 1740, John Warren was mentioned in a deed of John RogersinSpotsylvania County, Virginia.

In 1741, John Warren was a witness of a Spotsylvania County,Virginiadeed between Barnett Paine and John Farish.

On 5 July 1743, John Warren was in Spotsylvania County, Virginia courtasthe defendant in a debt case brought against him by John Smith.  He lostthiscase.

On 1 April 1746, John Warren was in Spotsylvania County, Virginiacourtas the defendant, on a slander charge.  He lost this case and paid atleast2,456 pounds of tobacco, not including attorneys fees.

Between 1746-1757, John Warren and Mary [Rodgers] Warren had moved to Granville, North Carolina.

Halifax County, Virginia created from western Lunenburg County,Virginia in 1752.

On May 19th, 1757 John stated he was from Granville County,NorthCarolina. This was on a land deed in which he purchased 179 acres of a tractofland that was located in Halifax County, Virginia, but borderedGranvilleCounty, North Carolina.

1759, John Warren's land was processioned by the Anglican Church, Antrim Parish.

July 1760, witnessed a deed from James Shepard to John Blackwell for113 acres in Halifax County, Virginia.

24 April 1761, John Warren bought 272 acres in Halifax County,Virginiafrom William Byrd for 4 pounds Virginia Currency.

24 April 1761, brother James Warren and John witnessed a deed between William Byrd and William Link in Halifax County, Virginia.  Jameshadjust recently arrived from Spotsylvania County, Virginia.

July 16th, 1761, John Warren sold 1/2 of his recently purchased landinHalifax County, Virginia to John Yates for 40 shillings.  John signed thedeedwith the same mark he had used while living in Spotsylvania County, Virginia.

July, 1764, John Warren was in Halifax County, Virginia court fortwodebt suits brought against him by William Byrd.  John settled these debtsby 16 August, 1764.

14 April 1767, John Warren is mentioned in a letter fromBurgisHarralson, of Halifax County, Virginia.

22 March 1768, John Warren recorded a bill of sale for a herd ofcattleand horses in Halifax County, Virgina court.

In December of 1768, voting for the House of Burgess was held,JohnWarren and his four sons; Timothy, James, Hackley, and William all voted.This indicated that these children were all over the age of 21.

4 April 1769, John Warren settled an account with Thomas Mutter,atobacco merchant of Blandord, Virginia.

23 April 1770, John Warren of Halifax County, Virginia settledwithThomas Mutter, a tobacco merchant of Blandford, Virginia.

April 1771, John Warren bought 200 acres on Lawsons creek in Halifax county, Virginia adjacent to lands of John Rogers and Joseph Logan. John 4 oldest sons, Timothy, James, Hackley, and William witnessed the deed.

July 1772, John Warren, in Halifax County, Virginia court, judgmentwasgranted against John Rogers and John Warren by administrators of HamptonWade's estate.

May 1773, John Warren, in Halifax County, Virginia court,  asdefendantof debts brought about by Alexander Shaw & Company.  John Warren lost thiscase.

13 August 1776, John Warren sold 70 acres of land to his sonWilliam.This was land that he currently lived on.  John sold this land for 5pounds.

June 1792, John Warren mentioned in a court case involving hisson,Archibald Warren and a Benjamin Jordan.  He was listed as security forArchibald.

21 January 1795, John Warren deeded to son Archibald Warren 75 acresin Halifax County, Virginia on Dry creek at the county line.

9 February 1795, John Warren wrote his will, executed in March of1795. The will stated that he lived in Person County, North Carolinaandspecifically named sons; James, Hackley, William, Samuel, and Archibald. Simon was mentioned, although this is believed to be Simpson, who was in South Carolina in 1795.  The will also named 2 grandchildren of sonTimothy,who had died in 1782.  The will also named wife Mary, and daughterElizabeth. 
Warren, John (I36308)
 
6063 John was mentioned in the post mortem inquisition of his father in the 41st year of the reign of Queen Elizabeth.  He was listed as aged 49 years and upwards in the year 1598, placing his birth year circa 1549. Davenport, John (I57069)
 
6064 John was not named in equity estate papers of Susannah Graham, and is presumed to have died prior to the estate records. Graham, John (I78455)
 
6065 John wife may have been Mary Riggins. Bloyd, John (I41894)
 
6066 JOHN  B. (born 1780-1790) married Betsy Friend.   They were living in the Tany Co. Mo. area in 1840, (per the census) with two sons, AlvaandAlfred W. It is believed that in about 1880, three of his sons took thierfamiliesby covered wagons to Spokane, Wash. (Per Chas. W. Hutchinson).   John B.and Betsy are buried at Theodocia, Ozark Co. Mo., in the BetsyGrahamcemetery3. Graham, John B. (I44340)
 
6067 John's family is listed in the 1830 census for Rhea County,Tennessee--1male 5-10, 1 male 10-15, 1 male 15-20, 1 male 30-40, 1female 0-5, 1female 5-10, and1 female 30-40. The other researchersthat I found on theinternet, do not have John listed as one ofAlexander and Margaret'schildren. Mahan, John (I5357)
 
6068 John, eldest son of Sir Robert--John de Bures, eldest son and heirandnamed as such in the inq. p.m. on his father's estate, was 32 years old atthetime. Yet he is practically ignored in the disposition of Sir Robert'sestate.The reason may be that he was his mother's heir and succeeded to herlanded property which according to the inq. p.m. at the time of her deathin1302 was considerable. Moreover it is to be noted that none of theestatesmentioned in this document appear in the inquisition at the time of Robert deBures'death. Bures, John de (I111828)
 
6069 John, younger son of Andrew of Radwinter Hall--John Bures, theyoungerson, witnessed a deed of Thomas Sampson of Kersey, Suffolk, in1382(Harl. MSS. Brit. Mus. fo. 95). Bures, John de (I111162)
 
6070 Johnann Heimann Adee

DALHART - Johnann Heimann Adee, 68, died Monday, Sept. 11, 2006.

Services will be at 3 p.m. Thursday in First Baptist Church withRodney Weatherly, pastor, officiating. Burial will be at 4:30 p.m. MDT inIOOF Cemetery in Clayton, N.M., with Billy Rammage, pastor of FirstBaptistChurch of Clayton, officiating. Arrangements are by Horizon Funeral HomeofDalhart.

Mrs. Adee was born Nov. 26, 1937, in Clayton to Fred and FloyShieldsHeimann of Hayden, N.M. She married her high school sweetheart, Bobby D. Adee,on Easter Sunday, April 6, 1958.

Survivors include her husband; a daughter, Sharon Loden of Waco; ason,Dowlen Adee of Dalhart; four grandchildren; and a sister, Pauline Robertsonof Dalhart.

The family suggests memorials be to Dalhart Hospice, 320 TexasBlvd.,Dalhart, TX 79022-4300 or a favorite charity.

Sign the online guest book at horizonfuneral.com. 
Heimann, Johnann Shields (I49726)
 
6071 Johnnie Nelson, 63, died Sunday August 23, at his home at Hibernia of heart trouble.

He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Bettie Nelson, seven daughters, Mrs. Clay Kessenger, of LaRue County; Mrs. Boyce Skaggs and Mrs. Ezra Underwood, of Louisville; Mrs. B. Warren, Taylor county, and Misses Connie, Louise and Narma Jane, at home; four brothers, Buddie, Jim and Purty Nelson, of Louisville, and Bennie Nelson, Taylor County, and five sisters, Mrs. Joe DeSpain, of this county; Mrs. Henry Underwood and Mrs. Charlie Price, of Taylor County; Mrs. Albert Bonnie, Green County, and Mrs. Everett Hall, Louisville.

Funeral services were held Tueday at his late residence, conducted by Rev. Harve Berry. Burial was in Nelson Cemetery. 
Nelson, John "Johnnie" H. (I121386)
 
6072 Johnston County, NC - Will of John Gurley (abstracted)

~~~~~~~~~~

Will of John Gurley 6 Nov. 1794 Prob. May Ct. 1795

wife Elizabeth- all remaining personal estate not mentioned, duringher lifetime

son Lewis- 1 cow & calf

son Jeremiah- Land & plantation where I now live

son George- remaining estate lent to wife, at her death

Remainder of estate to be equally divided between 4 sons- Joel,George, Edwards & Jeremiah

Exec: Jeremiah Gurley Wit: Leaven Vinson, Arthur Crawford, West. Vinson

Wayne County, NC - Family of John Gurley

¤¤¤¤¤¤

This info is from the National Archives File No. 513231

Family of John Gurley and Elizabeth Edwards Gurley

Robert Gurley, born March 6, 1744, died November 23, 1760

Joel Gurley, born May 30, 1747

Edwards Gurley, born August 13, 1752

Lewis Gurley, born March 6, 1755

Lazarus Gurley, born December 4, 1757

Jeremiah Gurley, born December 29, 1759

George Gurley, born July 29, 1762

John Gurley, born September 14, 17??, died August 27, 1769

___________________________________________________________________ 
Gurley, Lewis 'Louis' (I105843)
 
6073 Joined Oliver Cromwell Boynyon, Matthew (I68293)
 
6074 Jonas was one of the original 22 proprietors of Bedford, NY.1680/1,where he received a home lot. He sold his Bedford property between 1680-85toCornelius Seeley, Sr. and Jonathan Miller, and returned to Stamford, CT. Jonaswill dated Mar.20,1702/3, was not allowed. Inventory of his estate wastakenMar. 5,1704/5; his widow Mary and 8 children were mentioned. Apr. 22, 1719, Jonathan Holmes of Horse Neck was appointed administrator. Feb.13,1721/2, it was represented that Jonas, Jr, Martha and Susanna had diedafterdistribution was granted 1705; surviving children: Ebenezer, Nathaniel,Eliphalet,Samuel the eldest son, Sarah. Some records also give him a dau.Elizabeth,supposed twin to Eliphalet. She m. Nathaniel Sanford in 1728. She is notmentionedin any documents concerning the children of Jonas. She was actually thedau.of John (3) (#9). She is #46. ( Taken from SGS files) VOL 1 ,page, 11Datafrom Roselyn Whitman who states that her data came from BarbaraSeidl,descendant of Obadiah Seeley by Elizabeth White. Barbara White 4880 NewcastlleWay, Anchorage, AK 99508 Seely, Jonas (I46332)
 
6075 Jonathan Eastman is listed as a son of Thomas and Deborah [Corliss] Eastman in the New England Historical and Genealogical records, Volume 87, pages 379 & 380.

Listed in Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts town records, Volume1, Page 102.  Listed as the son of Thomas and Deborah Eastman.  Anotation that in court records, Jonathan was also called Thomas Eastman. 
Eastman, Jonathan (I15302)
 
6076 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Voight, Jonathan Vincent (I10113)
 
6077 Jonathan Whitney was admitted an inhabitant of Sherborn in 1679.Thatyear he signed the social compact entered into by all theinhabitants. In1681 he was one of a committee about division of commonlands and signedan agreement about building a church.

He d. in Sherborn in 1702, where he was as early as 1679, andsettlednear Chestnut Brook. About 1659 his father gave him 39 acres ofland,which he had purchased of Richard Woodward. Nov. 7, 1664,JonathanWhitney and wife Lydia sold for œ40 this land, was situated inthe littleplain in Watertown, to Thomas Flagg. Nov. 7, 1664, he soldto RichardChild 5 acres of meadow, situated on a branch of StonyBrook. JonathanWhitney took the oath of fidelity in 1652. His will isdated Jan. 12,1702. The agreement of his heirs is dated Charlestown,Jan. 21, 1714. Hed. in 1702. Res. Watertown and Sherborn, Mass.

Will of Jonathan Whitney of Sherborne; children Jonathan Whitney,JohnWhitney, Josiah Whitney, Joseph Whitney, Benjamin Whitney, LydiaAddams,and Abigail Whitney, to share equally; grandchildren BenjaminFisher andAnna Fisher, under 18; executors Jonathan Whitney and JohnWhitney;witnesses, Nathanell Coolidg, Thomas Whitney, and MuningsSawin. 
Whitney, Jonathan (I117188)
 
6078 Jones, Raymond Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, The,  Feb 10, 2004

Jones, Raymond Tuesday, February 10, 2004 Jones, Raymond OfSouthMilwaukee. Passed away Feb. 8, 2004 at the age of 91 years.Belovedhusband of the late Ann (nee Branas). Loving father of Rick(Debbie),Barbara (Steve) Cretens, Sherry Jopek, Timothy, Judy (Gary)Wronkowski,and James. Proud grandpa of 12 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren.Dear brother-in-law of Rose Branas. Further survived bynieces, nephews,other relatives and friends. Funeral Service Wed.,Feb. 11 at 9:30 AM atthe funeral home. Rev. Tom Jones presiding.Interment Holy SepulcherCemetery. Visitation Wed. at the funeral homefrom 9 AM until time ofservice. MOLTHEN-BELL & SONS 700 Milwaukee, AveSouth Milwaukee(414)762-0154 
Jones, Raymond (I40615)
 
6079 JORDAN, Freeman
Groom: Freeman Jordan, age 21 of Corinne, Oklahoma
Bride: Miss Lula Cunningham, age 18 of Corinne, Oklahoma
Who married them: I. N. Pate, Minister, Freewill Baptist of Sobol, Oklahoma
Where married at: Sobol, Oklahoma
Date of Marriage: May 20, 1919
Witnesses: Mr. Robbinson and Mr. Cunningham, both of Cloudy, Oklahoma 
Jordan, William Freeman (I39502)
 
6080 Jose Ignacio Martin and Maria Josefa de Jesus Trujillo, Santa Fe and Abiquiu, 27 April 1800-19 October 1801, Archivos Hist6ricos del Arzobispado de Durango (AHAD)-3S7, f. 37-44.
Jose Ignacio Martin, 26, espanol, single, citizen of the jurisdiction of Abiquiu, was the legitimate
son of Jose Martin and Petrona Gonzalez. Marfa Josefa de jesus Trujillo, espanola, single, citizen of the jurisdiction of Taos, was the legitimate daughter of Pablo Trujillo and Maria Teresa de Jesus Hurtado. The couple was related in the fourth degree of consanguinity on a transverse line.
                                         Domingo Martin
son                                                                      daughter
Blas Martin              siblings, 1st degree                Juana Martin
son                                                                      daughter
Nicolas Martin         first cousins, 2nd degree         Franciaca Marquez
son                                                                       son
Jose Martin              second cousins, 3rd degree     Pablo Trujillo
son                                                                       daughter
Jose Ignacio Martin   third cousins, 4th degree        Maria Josefa Trujillo

Jose Ignacio Martin stated that he had his parents' approval to marry. He had always lived in
the Abiquiu jurisdiction.
Witnesses: Juan Manuel Salazar. 58, citizen of Abiquiu.
Juan Valdez, 53, citizen of Abiquiu.

In Abiquiu fray Jose de la Prada certified that a baptismal record could not be located for Jose
Ignacio Martin; the books began on 12 February 1777, but Jose Ignacio was born in 1774. Father De la Prada certified that most of his parishioners were related in the fourth degree of consanguinity, that the girl's parents were sober citizens, and that the groom had the means to keep his bride properly. He forwarded the request for a dispensation to the vicar on 28 April 1800.

In Taos on 30 April 1800, fray Jose de Vera questioned Maria Josefa Truji!lo. Fray Jose noted
that fray Esteban Aumatell had forwarded to him baptismal certificates for Maria Josefa de Jesus
Trujillo. and she appeared be under 12, too young to marry. Pablo Trujillo stated that the baptismal certificate was not his daughter'S but an adopted daughter of the same name.
The information was forwarded to Vicar Jose Bibian de Ortega in Santa Fe who granted the
requested dispensation on 5 May 1800. The marriage was validated by the bishop in Durango on 19 October 1801.

Baptismal Certificates
1. On 30 May 1787 in Santa Clara, fray Ramon Antonio GonzaJez baptized Maria Josefa de
Jesus, born 28 May, the legitimate daughter of Pablo Trujillo and Teresa Hurtado, citizens of Chama.
Her godfather was Ventura Mestas. citizen of La Canada.
2. On 28 October 1788 in Santa Clara, fray Diego Munoz Jurado baptized two-day-old Maria
Josefa, the legitimate daughter of Pablo Trujillo and Maria Teresa de Jesus Hurtado, citizens of Chama.
Her godparents were Antonio Rivera and Maria Prancisca Hurtado, citizens of La Canada. Her
stepfather stated that he had made her his legitimate daughter through adoption. 
Family: Jose Ignacio Martin / Maria Josefa de Jesus Trujillo (F55314)
 
6081 Jose Miguel Rivera and Maria Juana Paula Trujillo, Taos, 6 March-9 May 1840, AHAD-400, f. 235-
46; 8 April-8 July 1843, AHAD-405, f. 538-44 ..
Jose Miguel Rivera, 27, a native of Santa Clara in the department of Taos, a farmer and
citizen of the barrio of the plaza of San Fernando in the curacy of Taos, was widowed by his first
wife, Maria Rita Trujillo. Marla Juana Paula TrujiUo. 20, single, a native of Taos, was a citizen of
the barrio of San Fernando. The couple was related in the first degree of affinity on a transverse
line. Maria Paula was his late wife's sister.
Jose Miguel stated that he had always known M;aria Paula and had given her his promise of
marriage three days earlier. Since July of the previous year he had been engaging in carnal relations
with Maria Paul~ ana she had become pregnant. The public had figured this out, and her condition
had brought infamy on her.
Witnesses: Juan Manuel Lucero, 42, native of the Taos curacy, farmer, married, citizen of
the barrio of Fernando, had known both parties for twelve years.
Jose Maria Valdez, 29, native of San Juan de los Caballeros, farmer, married, citizen of the
plaza of San Fernando.
Jose Rafael Tenorio, 29, a native of Taos, fanner, married, citizen of the barrio of San
Fernando.
Father Martinez forwarded the proceedings to Durango on 7 March 1840. Bishop Zubiria
stated on 9 May that he did not have the authority to grant a dispensation for an impediment of
affmity in the first degree. and that in his name the parties should be exhorted to stop their
improper relations and save their souls through the holy sacrament of penance.
On 8 April 1843, Jose Miguel Rivera again petitioned to marry Maria Juan Paula, and Father
Martinez conducted another prenuptia1 investigation. A reply from Durango on 8 July indicated
that the bishop did not have the authority to grant a dispensation for an impediment of affinity in
the first degree.

Certificates
1. In Taos on 29 June 1820, Father Alvarez baptized four-day-old Maria Juana Paula, the
legitimate daughter of Marcos Trujillo and Marfa Ignacia Miera. Her godparents were Ramon
Sandoval and Maria Antonia Trujillo, from Taos. Her paterna] grandparents were "Bartolome
Trujillo and Maria Paula Medina. Her maternal grandparents were Jose Miera and Manuela Romero.
2. In Taos on 24 Marc,h 1836, Father Antonio Jose Martinez buried in the cemetery of
Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe the body of Maria Rita Trujillo, wife of Jose Miguel Rivera, citizens of
the plaza of San Fernando. During her final illness she was administered the sacraments of penance, extreme unction and the viaticum. She did not leave a will and left one child.
3. Francisco Martinez signed a statement on behalf of Marcos Trujillo of the plaza of San
Fernando de Taos in which he granted permission for his daughter, Maria Juana Paula Trujillo, to
marry Jose Miguel Rivera. 
Family: Jose Miguel Rivera / Maria Juana Paula Trujillo (F55373)
 
6082 Jose Ranos Archuleta found in:

Census Microfilm Records: Arizona, Idaho, New Mexico, Utah, Wyoming,18 Age:  30 Gender:  M Race:  W Birthplace:  NM State:  New Mexico County:  SANTA FE Locale:  SAN ILDEFONSO INDIAN RESERVATION Series:  M593 Roll:  896 Part:  1 Page:  447A 
Archuleta, Jose Ramos (I87532)
 
6083 Joseph also made his home at Browns Creek, Coryell County, Texas until1942, when there home was taken for Fort Hood. They moved to Hay Valley,wherethey lived until moving to Jonesboro in 1953. Graham, Joseph Lawrence (I97429)
 
6084 Joseph Antonio Guerra was noted in the 1741 will of his father Juan Guerra
to be married to Gertrudis de la Garza Renteria. 
Guerra, (Capitan) Joseph Antonio (I138825)
 
6085 Joseph Brierwood was raised by his grandparents Thomas BrierwoodandLettice 'Letitia' Ingram. Brierwood, Joseph (I87534)
 
6086 Joseph Gierczak listed in 1940 Chase, Oconto County, Wisconsin Federal Census.
Indexed as Joe Greczek.  Was widowed at that time. In 1935 he listed his residence
as Pittsfield, Brown County, Wisconsin. 
Gierczak, Joseph (I31971)
 
6087 Joseph had no issue by Mary. Phelps, Joseph (I11564)
 
6088 Joseph has not been proven to be of this family yet!

Timeline for Joseph Colony.
1800 - if son of Henry Colony, living in Washington County, New York.
1810 - if son of Henry Colony, probably living in Washington County,NewYork.
1817 - Joseph Colony living or travelled to Chemung County, New York
1820 - in Masonville, Delaware County, New York census.
1830 - in Masonville, Delaware County, New York census.
1840 - believed to be the same Joseph located in the Knox County,Ohio federal census.

War of 1812 Service Records COLHONE JOSEPH   138 REG'T (MILLER'S)
PENNSYLVANIA MIL.   ENSIGN ENSIGN 43 602

https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSTC-R37H-4?i=562&cat=200861
Deeds (Knox County, Ohio), 1808-1901
Deeds, v. S-T, 1837-1839
Joseph Colony may have relocated to Knox County, Ohio around 1836. If so, he
was now married to a "Mary", who is listed on a 1839 land record along with
Joseph. 
Colony, Joseph (I52177)
 
6089 Joseph Ingram listed as a Labourer and Brick Maker in children's Rugby parish baptism records. Ingram, Joseph (I35744)
 
6090 Joseph is found in the 1860 census in New Durham, La Porte,Indianaworking asa laborer for the Jessup family. 1870 Joseph and family found in Monegaw,St. Clair, Missouri Corbin, Joseph E. (I4354)
 
6091 Joseph is listed on the Madison County Missouri Marriage Book C. Skaggs, Joseph Erastus (I37962)
 
6092 Joseph Landers was a Revolutionary Solider and with other members ofhis family were some of the first settlers in the town of Aftonremovingthere in 1787 from Lenox, Massachusetts. Landers, Joseph (I33576)
 
6093 Joseph Manuel de Melo listed as Espanol. Melo, Joseph Manuel de (I139035)
 
6094 Joseph Odgers baptism record indexed in some records as Joseph Audgers.
Birth date from family bible of family member of Thomas Odgers.
Birth location and baptism from Saint Teath baptism records.


Minister of Methodist Episcopal Church. His final tribute included below.

ROCK RIVER CONFERENCE.

Rev. Joseph Odgers

Joseph Odgers was born on the 28th day of May, 1828, in the county of Cornwall. His parents were earnest Christians and members of the Wesleyan Methodist Church. From childhood he was taught; his duty to God, and at ten years of age united with the church as a seeker. For two years he remained faithful to that relation. For sometime after Brother Odgers seemed to have been wanting in earnestness, but in 1849, during a season of revival, he was soundly-converted and immediately became an active Christian worker.

In 1853 he received an exhorter's license, and July 4th of the same year left England, arriving in the United States August 27. He settled in Jo Daviess county, and immediately connected himself with the Council Hill Circuit of the Methodist Episcopal Church by certificate. He was pressed into service, and at once found himself holding the same relation to the church of his new home as that he held in his native land.

January 1, 1855, he was united in marriage to Angeline Clark the only daughter of George and Milcah Clark of Galena, Illinois. Of this union there have been born seven children, four daughters and three son, one of whom is a successful minister and member of this his father's, beloved Conference. In 1856 he was recommended for and received local preacher's orders, also, admission to the Annual Conference. It August of the same year he was received into the West Wisconsin Conference. In 1858 he was ordained deacon and in 1860 elder. His appointments in the West Wisconsin Conference were Plainfield Circuit, Jamestown Mission, Spring Grove, Elk Grove, State Line. In 1862-3 he supplied Apple River, and united with the Rock River Conference in the fall of 1863. Since joining this Conference he has served the following charges: Apple River, Warren, Mt. Carroll, First Church, Rockford; First Church, Belvidere; Warren, Harlem, Lena, Rockford Circuit, Rockford, Ninth Street, Dakota, Halstead Street, Chicago; Fulton Street, Chicago; Asbury, and for two years he was manager at financial secretary of Wesley Hospital.

The last appointment of Brother Odgers was Mt. Carroll, which he was serving the second time when he was stricken and died. His last illness was of three months duration. Neither himself nor friends anticipated a fatal termination. The afternoon before the morning of death he and his son held a prolonged conversation, neither alluded to the probability of death, as neither had premonition of its hasty approach. On the morning of May 4, 1896, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. H.A, Butcher, he died, and his remains were laid away in beautiful cemetery of Rose Hill (in Chicago) on the Wednesday following.

From the time of his conversion he sought with untiring industry the equipment of a Methodist preacher. At all points during his extended ministry he invested himself wholly in the Master's service. His life was that of a whole-hearted, untiring, earnest, faithful Methodist preacher. Wherever duty called it was well known the whole man was at that point at that time. His preaching was, as his personality, sturdy, effective, sound, clear and full of force. Those who knew; him best had the greatest respect and confidence in his religious character, and Brother Odgers, like David, when he having served his own generation by the will of God, as a faithful Methodist Preacher for over, forty years fell asleep and was gathered unto the father.

WM. CRAVEN
October 1896 
Odgers, Joseph (I134919)
 
6095 Joseph Pels listed in Green County, Kentucky records as married to Polly Warren, daughter of William Warren.  (William Warren was born in 1761. Brother(or son), Hugh Warren, and wife Rhody Warren witnessed the marriage, listed as 4 December 1799 in Green County, Kentucky.  The marriage was performed by Baldwin Clifton.

Joseph Spiltz listed on 1810 Green County, Kentucky Federal Census
2 Free White Males under the age of 10 (1801-1810)       John was on of these 2 Males.
1 Free White Male between ages 26-44 (1766-1784)        Joseph
2 Free White Females under the age of 10 (1801-1810)     Rhoda was oneofthese 2 Females. 1 Free White Female between ages 26-44 (1766-1784)        Polly

Joseph Spelse Senior listed in the 1850 Greene County, Indiana Federal census, living with son Joseph Spelse Junior.  Joseph listed his place of birth as South Carolina. Polly listed her place of birth as Georgia.  Polly was 72, placing her birth at abt 1778. Joseph listed his age 83, placing his birth at about 1767. 
Spelts, Joseph Allen (I37216)
 
6096 Joseph R. Grove, a farmer and fruit distiller of the Fifth CivilDistrictof Warren County, Tenn., was born May 23, 1843, at RobertsonSprings, VanBuren Co., Tenn., and is the son of Wm. M. and Peggy(Robertson) Grove.The father was born in Warren County, Tenn.,December 10, 1809, andpassed his life there. He was sheriff of thecounty for eight years, aDemocrat in politics and a member of theChristian Church. The mother wasborn in Warren County March 10, 1809,and is still living. She is also amember of the Christian Church. Wm.M. and Peggy Grove were marriedFebruary 3, 1831. Our subject was theseventh of ten children. Afterremaining with his parents until August,1862, he enlisted in theConfederate Army in Company L, commanded byCapt. Brewster, but afterwardby Capt. Rust, of the Eleventh TennesseeCavalry, commanded by Col. D. W.Holdman. He was in active service forthree years, and received a verysevere wound. He was elected orderlysergeant when he enlisted, whichposition he held up to the surrender.He was in all the battles in whichForrest's command was engaged, andwas a brave and gallant soldier. Afterreturning home he remained withhis parents until June 3, 1866, when hemarried Mary E. Forrest, anative of Warren County, Tenn., born September12, 1848. This excellentlady has been well educated and is a member ofthe Missionary BaptistChurch. She is the daughter of Capt. C. M. andAnnie Forrest. Herfather, Capt. C. M. Forrest, was born in WarrenCounty, Tenn., January21, 1817, received an excellent education, and isa minister in theMissionary Baptist Church. In 1877 he moved to BellCounty, Tex. He wascaptain in the Fifth Tennessee Regiment ConfederateArmy, and is aDemocrat in politics. The mother of Mrs. Grove was born inWarrenCounty, Tenn., in 1817, and is a member and an active worker intheMissionary Baptist Church. The result of our subject's marriage wasthebirth of six children, four of whom are living: William, CharlesF.,Flora J. and Minnie. The two deceased are George D. and Albert.George D.was born in April, 1874, and died in July, 1874. Albert wasborn inNovember, 1875, and died in December, 1875. Our subject beganbusinessfor himself as a farmer and was also engaged in trading instock, whichhe continues up to the present. In 1872, in connectionwith farming heengaged in the fruit distillery business, which he alsocontinues. He isa Democrat in politics and an active and enterprisingman. Forrest, Mary E. (I37482)
 
6097 Joseph Ray Underwood, 49, 315 North Columbia Ave., Campbellsville,diedThursday, Nov. 3, 1988, at the Markey Cancer Center in Lexingtonafter ashort illness.  He was the son of Elsie Underwood, whosurvives, and thelate Bennie Underwood.  He was an employee of theLyon-DeWitt FuneralHome and was a member of the Poplar Grove UnitedMethodist Church.  Hewas preceded in death by his father in 1984 and abrother, JackUnderwood, in 1971.  He is survived by one son and onedaughter, ScottyUnderwood, Campbellsville, and Carla Jo Morgan,Lebanon; two brothers andfour sisters, Garland Underwood,Elizabethtown, Mona Brewer and LovieBrewer, both of Campbellsville,and Franklin Hiestand Underwood, EssieVance, and Connie Caulk, all ofBuffalo; several other relatives andfriends.  The funeral was at 2p.m. Sunday, Nov. 5, at the Poplar GroveUnited Methodist Church withburial in the church cemetery.  The Rev.Elbert Hadley and the Rev.Lester Carter officiated.  Lyon-DeWitt Fu! neral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Pallbearers wereBillyBrewer, William Brewer, Claudie Brewer, Junior Vance, WayneHourigan,William Olin Blakeman, Bobby Caulk, and Roger Perkins.~Obituaries ofTaylor County, Kentucky, Volume III, compiled by EuniceMontgomeryWright, p. 162 Underwood, Joseph Ray (I9321)
 
6098 Joseph Spelse Senior listed in the 1850 Greene County, Indiana Federal census, living with son Joseph Spelse Junior.
Joseph listed his place of birth as South Carolina. Polly listed her place of birth as Georgia.  Polly was 72, placing
her birth at abt 1778. Joseph listed his age 83, placing his birth at about 1767. 
Warren, Margaret "Polly" (I38902)
 
6099 Joseph Vannier dit Pinard
Pour le surnom dit Pinard, voir le 1 juin 1764

Baptême (1741):
30 mars 1741
Joseph Marie, né d'hier, fils de Joseph Vanier et de Marie Dagenet
ondoyé à la maison par Marie Louveteau, sage femme dans cette paroisse
Parrain: François Dagenet (oncle)
Marraine: Marie Le May
Paroisse du Sault au Récollet
Références :
Archives du Québec à Montréal
Consultation directement des actes originaux ou des copies des actes de baptême, mariage et sépulture.

Vente d'une terre (1759)
10 mars 1759
Vente d'une terre située en l'île Jesus au lieudit des Ecors; par Joseph Vannier dit Pinard, habitant et Marie Dagenest, son épouse, du Sault au Récollet, à Joseph Vannier, habitant, habitant, de l'ìle Jesus au lieu nommé les Ecors, leur fils.
Notaire: G. Hodiesne (1740-1764) (Montréal)
Références (pour ce contrat et tous les autres contrats référés ci-dessous):
Parchemin
Banque de données notariales du Québec ancien(1635-1784)
Description de la banque: http://pages.infinit.net/pbenoit/parchmin.htm
Vous pouvez entre autre consulter cette banque ;a la bibliothèque de la :
Société généalogique canadienne-française (SGCF)
3440 Davidson, Montréal (Québec) H1W 2Z5.Canada

Note : Consulter les Archives de mon site Web, vous pourrez y trouver les copies (pdf) et transcription (word) de certains de ces actes notariés. 
Vanier, Joseph Marie (I100846)
 
6100 Joseph W Fisher Enumeration District: 0038 Color: W Age: 28 Birth Place: Kentucky Visit: 0214 County:  Jefferson, Louisville Relation:  Husband Relatives:  Wife Ida 30, Kentucky Daughter Marnie E 05, Kentucky Son Howard 03, Kentucky Fisher, Joseph Wallace (I40965)
 

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