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9201 Registry of Deeds, 3, 44.

In the uame of god Amen/ I Robert Jordan Senjor Gentlem: formerly ofSpurwinke, & now resident on the Great Ysland in the TownshipeofPortsmouth, In New England, being weake of body, but of sound &PrfectMemory praysed bee God/ Do make ordayne & declare this Prsentwriteing,to bee & remajne my last vndoubted will, & Testament inmanner & formeffollowing/

Inprs: I Bequeath my soule to god, hopeing by the merritts of ChristmySaujor to Inioy Eternall life, & my body to ye earth to beedecentlyburied, & what temporall things I am blessed with, all by yeprouidenceof almighty God, I giue & bequeath as followeth/

Item I do hereby ratify allow, & Confirme two deeds or writeingswhichformerly I made & gaue vnder my hand & Seale, one to my Elldestsonn JohnJordan, & another to my secund sonn Robert Jordan, accordingto theContents yr in exprest/

Item I giue & grant to my wife Saraih Jordan now Liueing, theouldPlantation at Spurwinke, Contayneing one thousand Acres bee Itmore orless, beginning wr the Grant belonging to my sonn John Jordandoth end, &Ending where the Lott bequeathed by this my Will to my 3dsonn DominicusJordan doth begine, & soe along the high way vntill youcome to thegreate pond, for & dureing the Tearme of her naturall life/The reversion& Inhertance yr of, to bee & reamine vnto my youngestsonn JeremiahJordan, his heyres & successors for euer, as his part &portion/

Item I giue & bequeath vnto my sayd wife Saraih Jordan, one otherfarmeCalled Nonsuch, Contayneing two thousand Acres bee It more orless, for &dureing her naturall life/ & for ye more strict obleighingmy childrensduty to her, my will is that shee wholly & absolutelydispose thesuccession & Inheritance thereof, to either or any of mysonns they, orthejr or any of thejr heyres or Issew Lawfully by themor any of thembegotten forever/

Item I giue & bequeath vnto my sonn Dominicus Jordan one thousandAcresof Land, at Spurwinke to begine where the abouesd ould PlantationEndeth,as hee shall make Choyce of, to bee layd out by the ouerseershereafterNominated/

Item I Giue & bequeath vnto my sonn Jedediah Jordan, one thousandAcresof my Land at Spurwinke aforesayd, to bee chosen by him out of myLandnot disposed before, to bee to the vse of him & his heyres forever/

Item I giue & bequeath vnto my sonn Samuell Jordan by Reason ofhisposterity, Choyse of Eleaven hundred Acres of Land of my sayd LandatSpurwinke, to bee to the vse of him, & his heyres for ever/ &whatsoeuerpart or Prcell of Land remajnes not bequeathed nor giuen ofmy saydLands, at Spurwinke by any or all of the aboue rescited &expressedarticles, I do hereby giue, & bequeath the same, beingvpland, vnto mysonns aboue named, to bee deuided & ‘qually allottedamongst them/

Item My will is that my Meddow bordering along by the River Spurwinkebee‘qually deuided to each portion of the aboue giuen Land nearest &mostConvenjently Adioyneing to each Prcell or portion as is abouedisposed/

Item I giue & bequeath vnto my foure youngest sonns NamelyDominicusJedediah Samuell & Jeremiah Jordan to each of them onefeather bedd, &bowlsters Item I make & ordayne my sayd wife Saraih, &my two sonns John& Robert Jordan, to bee my Joynt executors/

Item I make & hereby ordayne Major Nicho: Shapleigh of Kittery MrNathlffryer, & Mr William Bickham Mrchants, to bee ouerseers & to endalldifferences in any matters ariseing, by means of my not fullyexpressingmy selfe in this my last will & testament between MyLegatees, & theexecutors hereof, & to settle all things according tothejre bestJudgments, & nearest Intent of this my will, that noefurther or futuredifferences may arise/

Lastly, My will & Intent is, that each & euer of my aforementionedsonns, there heyrs & successors, shall haue & Inioy, all &singular theaforesayd specifyd Grants, Gyfts, & Legacys, & If any oreither of themwant Naturall Issew, that then that Legacy shall redown& bee ‘quallydeuided amongst the rest/

Great Ysland 28th of Janvary 1678: Mr Robert Jordan Senjoracknowledgedthis with in written, to be his last will & testament &was at the sametyme of a sound mind, & Prfect Memory but haueing lostthe vse of hishands, Could not signe & seale the same, & owned alsoeMr Nathll Fryer tobee one of his ouerseers who is Interlynd aboue/

This owned before mee,        Elyas Stylema: Commissior

Allowed in Court, and recorded 7 July 1679. 
Jordan, Robert (I88132)
 
9202 Reigned 1135-1154. He siezed the throne from Matilda who invaded England in 1139. The civil war that followed proved him a brave soldierbutrevealed his lack of political sense.

In 1152, after much of the country had been ravaged in factionalfightingand the royal administration had broken down, Stephen recognizedMatilda'sson Henry as heir to the throne.

Duke of Normandy 1135-1144, deposed. Duke of Blois, Count ofMortain,Count of Boulogne. 
England, Stephen King Of (I82743)
 
9203 Related to a Herbert Loomis. Loomis, Dealton (I14275)
 
9204 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Perez, Nohemi O. (I79147)
 
9205 Related to C. F. Waldrip, also of Cleburne, Texas Waldrip, Samuel Quilliam (I131855)
 
9206 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Maxwell, Barbara Ann (I22175)
 
9207 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Custer, Patricia Ann (I59269)
 
9208 Related to H. M. Van Buskirk of Healdton, Oklahoma. Waldrip, Gilbert Maurice (I33772)
 
9209 Related to Herbert and Earl Colony of McKean County, Pennsylanvia Colony, Ralph R. (I110697)
 
9210 Related to Mrs. Beulah Waldrip. Waldrip, Willie Milton (I131858)
 
9211 Related to Mrs. Ida Waldrip. Waldrip, Virgil (I131856)
 
9212 Related to S. Q. Waldrip Waldrip, Charlie Francis (I131847)
 
9213 Related:

Darwin David Manecke Alice L. Manecke A. L. Manecke Stacey D. Manecke

Daily Telegram, The (Superior, WI) - November 24, 2008
Deceased Name: Ralph W. Manecke
92, of Rice Lake died Sunday, Nov. 23, 2008, at Heritage Manor. Visitation runs 4-8 p.m. Tuesday at Appleyard's Home for Funerals, Rice Lake, and one hour prior to the 10 a.m. service Wednesday at Our Lady of the Lourdes Catholic Church in Dobie, Wis.

Ralph W. Manecke, age 92, of Rice Lake, WI died Sunday, November 23, 2008 at the Heritage Manor in Rice Lake, WI.

He was born to Walter and Laura (Berger) Manecke on January 30, 1916 in Wausau, WI. After he left the orphanage, he farmed with Ted Schieffer and later owned and operated his own Dairy Farm in Dobie until 1977. On April 14, 1936 he was married to Rose Leibel in Dobie, WI. Ralph also worked as a block layer, for the railroad, Bergeron's Feed Mill, Rice Lake Implement and Seneca Canning Factory. On June 5, 1965 he was married to Lorraine Bryngelson in Barron, WI. He was a member of the Catholic Order of Forrester's, Moose Club and was very active in the church. Ralph was president of the PTA of the Rice Lake High School. He loved to farm and take care of his cattle and also loved his children and had an incredible sense of humor.

Ralph is survived by 9 children, Richard (Carolyn) Manecke of Underwood, IN, Ruthann Beranek of Rice Lake, WI, Ronald (Colleen) Manecke of Brill, WI, Rita (Joe) Scheynost of Cameron, WI, Roger (Sandi) Manecke of Janesville, WI, Rodney Manecke of Onalaska, WI, Lance (Heather) Manecke of Cameron, WI, Donald (Stacey) Manecke and Darwin (Lynn) Manecke both of Rice Lake, WI; 21 grandchildren, many great-grandchildren and great great-grandchildren; and many nieces & nephews.

He was preceded in death by his wives, Rose Manecke in 1961 and Lorraine Manecke in 2003; his parents, Walter and Laura Manecke; 4 brothers, Walter, Lloyd, Vince and Norman Manecke; a son-in-law, Wayne Beranek and a daughter-in-law, Lannette Manecke.

Funeral Services will be held 10:00 AM Wednesday, November 26, 2008 at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church in Dobie, WI, Father David Oberts officiating, with interment in the Church Cemetery. Friends may call from 4 - 8 PM Tuesday at Appleyard's Home for Funerals and for 1 hour prior to the funeral at the Church. 
Manecke, Ralph W. (I112072)
 
9214 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Hernandez, Paul Isaac (I45087)
 
9215 relative is a Illans Skilbred (possibly splet Skilbert). Skilbred, Lyder S. (I19378)
 
9216 Relatives include Gina Maria, Lesley Nicole, Lloyd Bythel, Maria Esnard, Sandra Sue,
and Sean David. 
Marshall, Lloyd B. (I144550)
 
9217 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Frager, Janet Marylyn (I58009)
 
9218 Removed from Bennington, Vermont in company with Joseph's sister, Lucinda Haswell and herhusband in 1807/8.

Joseph was a Baptist minister and was instrumental in forming aBaptist Society. 
Beaman, Joseph (I33603)
 
9219 Removed to Dover, Lafayette County, Missouri in 1837. Warren, George Briscoe (I51141)
 
9220 Removed to Kentucky in 1815 according to 1812 War Pension Papers.

Buried on his farm; about 6 miles from Greensburg, per 1812 War Pension Papers.

Death Date of John Chadoin listed by deposition of John's widow Eliza, in 1812 War Pension Papers.

Middle initial appears to read as a "J" in pension papers; but is also listed in at least once instance
as "I" in pension records in the War of 1812. 
Chaudoin, John P. (I126159)
 
9221 Removed to Wisconsin in 1842. Johnson, Thetis (I26365)
 
9222 Reocords have name as Enault, ENOS, ENO, and Henault Henault, Maxime (I31866)
 
9223 Reply-To: "eva jenkins" From: "eva jenkins" To: Subject: solomon warren Date: Mon, 8 Apr 2002 02:01:25 -0500

solomon warren's birthday was july 27, 1716. This info is in afamilybible passed down through my great grreat grandmother, claracombs. Hismother's name in the bible looks like eflhor. His brotherpeter's birthwas dec 30,1727. Sister Rachel--june 22, 1721.Mary;s--oct 22,1730. Ihope this info helps you. 
Warren, Joseph (I35317)
 
9224 reported to have died about 1807. Ingram, John Robert (I132592)
 
9225 reputed to have been poisoned. The Complete Peerage v.XIIpII, p393 Neville, Isabel (I83310)
 
9226 Research - March 20, 1998 A Deacon, mentioned in 1638 of Dorchester, Massachusetts.

Research - March 20, 1998 New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Volume 143, Year-1989 states that John Whitman married Ruth  ________.

Research - Noted on March 20, 1998 A Family Tree Maker Cd-rom source states this John had married Prudence Alcock, daughter of Henry Awlcock.

Synopsis of Research - March 20, 1998 Both records are vague, and still need further checking, although Inowhave placed John Whitman's wife as Ruth, as more researchers have it thisway, and have found NOTHING in genealogical registers that havePrudenceAlcock and John Whitman listed as Husband and Wife.

Research - March 29th, 1998 History of the Descendants of John Whitman of Weymouth, Massachusetts by Charles H. Farnam; Yale University, @1889; New Haven:Tuttle,Morehouse & Taylor, printers, pages 1-14.   In the Weymouth records there isanentry that reads "died 18.17, 1662 - Ruth, wife of John Whitman."  This "looks"tobe 17 August 1662, following the order of records before and after Ruth'sdeathlisting. John Junior married Ruth Reed on 19 October 1662.  This Ruth isalsolisted as dying in 1662, but it would have been after the 19 October,1662marriage.  John Junior re-married soon thereafter  and according to Weymouthrecords,Ruth Whitman was born 1 February 1663.  Judge Whitmans family recordsfrom1821 indicate this Ruth was born 1665, most likely the 1 February date.Theloss of early Weymouth records makes it near impossible to determine thisforsure. The 1663 birth of Ruth certainly is questionable, since both Ruth'soreven one Ruth would have died late 1662. For John to have re-married soquicklyand have a child 5 to 6 months later is far fetched, leading me tobelievethe records of Judge Whitman, in this instance. The Judge also suggests thatJohnSenior came from Holt; in some branches of the family there is tradition thathecame from Coventry.  Mr. Farnam believes he is from Herefordshire,  basedonfact that his John's brother Zachariah settled in the so called"Herefordshire Quarter". Those in this Quarter abandoned New Haven and settledinMilford.  It seems hardly probable that Zachariah should during his brief residenceinthe U.S. have formed sufficiently strong attachments to any party, to haveinthe formation of a new settlement, unless he had known some of theminEngland. The author noted in 1889 that the Herefordshire records were in suchpoor shape, that a search among them was impossible.

Research - 29 March 1998 History of the Descendants of John Whitman of Weymouth, Massachusetts by Charles H. Farnam; Yale University, @1889; New Haven:Tuttle,Morehouse & Taylor, printers, page 1034 Notes from Colony Records of Massachusetts Bay, Volume 1, Page 375: Among those that "took the oath of Freeman ,"  "13th March, 1638,"isfound "John Whitman."

Research - 29 March 1998 History of the Descendants of John Whitman of Weymouth, Massachusetts by Charles H. Farnam; Yale University, @1889; New Haven:Tuttle,Morehouse & Taylor, printers, page 1034 Notes from Colony Records of Massachusetts Bay, Volume 2, Page 97: At a court election held at Boston the 14th March, 1645."CaptainPerkins, Willi. Tory and John Whiteman are chosen to end small controversies in Weymouth." Page98: John Whiteman is confirmed Ensign of the company at Weymouth.

Research - 29 March 1998 History of the Descendants of John Whitman of Weymouth, Massachusetts by Charles H. Farnam; Yale University, @1889; New Haven:Tuttle,Morehouse & Taylor, printers, page 1034 Notes from Colony Records of Massachusetts Bay, Volume 5, Page 306: "John Whitman, who hath been long an Ensign to the foot company of Weymouth, being aged, sick, and weak, & never like to come into thefield any more, humbly cranes the Courts favour for a discharge.  The Court grants his request, and do hereby appoint Ephraim Hunt Junior, tosucceed him in that place." - dated 16 March, 1680-81

Research - 29 March 1998 History of the Descendants of John Whitman of Weymouth, Massachusetts by Charles H. Farnam; Yale University, @1889; New Haven:Tuttle,Morehouse & Taylor, printers, pages 1035-1036 I, John Whitman of Weymouth in New England being weak of body, but of perfect memory and of a disposing mind, trusting in God throughJesus Christ my only Lord and Saviour for eternal life Do make this mylastWill and Testament as it followeth.  That is, after all my lawful Debtsduelyand truely paid and Funeral Expenses discharged; My will is, and I giveunto my eldest son Thomas Whitman all that Land Meadow and Estate, which I have, upon his marriage or at any time heretofore, put untohispossession and occupation, as the one-half of that Salt meadow commonly calledRound Marsh, which half is two acres and a half, be it more or less, andhalfthat Lot which is commonly called Pond Lott. Hereby confirming my former Giftsand Grant to him and his heirs forever.  Also my Will is, and I do give tomySon John Whitman the other half of the above mentioned Pond Lot upon whichhe now dwells, and Seven acres and half of Land, be it more or less,lyingin the field commonly called the Ferry field, which I obtained by wayofexchange for other land of Samuel King. Also that two acres of Salt Marsh, beitmore or less, lying within the township of Brantree, which he hath heretoforehadin his occupation.  Also one full half of that part of my great wood LotandSwamp adjoining to Reed Marsh (which lyeth on the Westerly or further sideofthat Run of water which passeth out of the Lot into Blanchier meadow) byajust and equal division for quantity and quality.  Herby confirming allmyformer Grants and Gifts to him and his heirs forever.   Also my Will is and Idogive to my Son Abijah Whitman my present Dwelling house, barn, orchards,with all my upland and meadows adjacent and adjoining unto it.  Alsosevenacres of Land more or less, lying in the fores ferry Field.  Also that Lotorparcell of Land together with the fresh meadow, adjoining to fresh PondcontainingNine acres more or less. Also the other full half of that part of mygreatwood Lot and Swamp adjoining to Reed's Marsh which lyeth on the Westerly orfurtherside of the Run of water before mentioned, by a just and equal divisionbothfor quantity and quality.  Herby also confirming all my former GiftsandGrants to him and his heirs forever.   Also my Will is and I do give untomyDaughter Sarah Jones that bed which I myself do lye on, with one holster,onecoverbed, one blanket, one pair of sheets, all which was willed to her by mywifeat her decease.  Also I do confirm unto my Daughter Mary Pratt that two acresof Fresh Meadow, be it more or less, which I have formerly given untoher,upon her marriage.  Also I do confirm unto my Daughter Elizabeth Greenallthat five acres of Land upon Kingoak Hill, be it more or less, which I havelongsince given unto her upon her marriage.  And further, I do give unto hertheremaining part of the upland in my forementioned great Wood lot which lyeth ontheother (that is the Easterly or hittermost) side of the forementioned Runofwater.  Also I do give unto her my part of the great Marsh, and two acres of Landinthe Range which is Swamp Land.  Also for her great and good service and attendance upon me in the time of my Sickness, I do give toher,moreover, one flock bed, and two kettles and two Cows.  All this I give to her, tobeat her dispose, by, and according to her own Will, before or at her death assheshall please. Also I give to my Grand Child Joseph Green that great Lotwhich Ibought of John Harding, Sixteen acres, be it more or less.  Also I give tomyGrand Child Elizabeth Green that bed and all the clothing and furniturebelongingunto it, which standeth in the chamber, together with one Cow, one pot,onekettle, one cupboard and four platters.  And further, my Will is that if thereshallbe any money of mine, remaining in my Son Zechariah Whitman's hand, Then myWill is and I do give the whole Residue of the money unto him, mysonZechariah Whitman, together with all the Rest of my moveables not alreadydisposedof in this my Will.  Also I do appoint my Son John Whitman and my SonAbijah Whitman to be Executors to this, my Will Declaring this Writing to bebylast Will and Testament.  All other or former Wills of mine being utterlyvoidthis Ninth day of March, One Thousand, Six hundred Eighty five, 1685 - John Whitman and a Seale.  Signed, Sealed, and Declared the day and yearabove written the presenceof us, William Chard, Joseph Dyar, ThomasBicknell.

Research - 29 March 1998 History of the Descendants of John Whitman of Weymouth, Massachusetts by Charles H. Farnam; Yale University, @1889; New Haven:Tuttle,Morehouse & Taylor, printers, pages 1036-1038 An Inventory of the Estate, Goods, and Chattels that was the EstateofDeacon John Whitman of Weymouth, who lately deceased, appraised by us who Subscribe our names desired by the Executors to the Deacons Will,namely Abijah Whitman and John Whitman and appraised the 26th of December,1692 (Goods not listed for brevity), Sum total of 495 8 6 Englishcurrency.Appraised by John Holbrook, James Lovel Senior, and William Chard. 
Whitman, John (I52749)
 
9227 Reser Funeral Home

Mildred Ann Porter, age 82, passed away Tuesday morning, September 6, 2011, at her home in Warsaw, Missouri.

She was born in Warsaw on February 19, 1929, the daughter and only child of Harold and Ethel Elizabeth Linn Lauffer. For the most part she grew up in Kansas City and graduated from East High School there.

On October 30, 1948, she was united in marriage to John R. Porter in Kansas City, Missouri. Following their marriage they made their home in Kansas City for five years. They then moved to Raytown, Missouri, and later moved to Mesquite, Texas and Spring, Texas, before returning to Warsaw in 1990.

Mildred was a member of the First Baptist Church in Warsaw. Since coming to Warsaw she had served as the church librarian and also, worked with the Clothes Closet there at the church.

She is survived by her husband, John, of the home, two sons; John A. "Andy" Porter, and his wife, Carol, of Independence, Missouri, and Mark A. Porter, and his wife, Pamela, of Dallas, Texas; one grandchild, Lynsey Porter, of Independence, several cousins, other relatives and many friends.

Cremation will be provided by the Kaysinger Crematory under the direction of the Reser Funeral Home.

Grave Side Services and Inurnment will be held at 11:00 A.M. Saturday, September 10, 2011, at the Riverside Cemetery in Warsaw, with Rev. Barry Edwards officiating.

The family suggests memorial contributions be made to the Library Fund of the First Baptist Church in care of the Reser Funeral Home.


Family links:
Parents:
  Harold A Lauffer (1907 - 1976)
  Ethel E Lauffer (1906 - 1996)

Burial:
Riverside Cemetery
Warsaw
Benton County
Missouri, USA 
Lauffer, Mildred Ann (I22554)
 
9228 Resided and living at Addison, Vermont in the year 1881 Elmer, Lucy (I30646)
 
9229 Resided at Unionville, Orange County, New York for many years. He was a harness-maker and a merchant. Elmer, Henry Delancy (I46982)
 
9230 Resided Augusta, Wisconsin Elmer, David W. (I33061)
 
9231 Resided for a period of time in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Alexander was a metallurgist in the mining industry; and listedhisprofession as a mining engineer.  His work took him to many different mines.

On his 12 September 1918 World War I enlistment papers; he listedhisnearest relative as his mother, with her address as Boulardarie,CapeBreton, Canada (Nova Scotia)

On his 15 Nov 1956 death certificate; he listed his parents asAlexanderMunro and Jessie MacKenzie. 
Munro, Alexander Colin (I114396)
 
9232 Resided Goshen, Orange Co, NY. Jonas signed petition to Congress, 17May 1776. He was a member of company formed in Blooming Grove, NY on May1776raised to join Continental Army. Seely, Jonas (I47350)
 
9233 Resided Greycourt, Middletown, NY; Daver, NJ and Milford, PA Seely, Bazaleel (I47334)
 
9234 Resided in Boyle County, Kentucky in 1875.

Occupation: PLASTERER Religion: PROTESTANT 
Sutherland, Hugh Stewart (I50749)
 
9235 Resided in Casper, WY Scripter, Ruby (I13363)
 
9236 Resided in Columbus, Wisconsin Elmer, Martha Louise (I33062)
 
9237 Resided in Crellow in 1827. 
Appears to have primarily resided in Tregonning and Crellow in the 1830-1840 timeframe. 
Odgers, Thomas (I128954)
 
9238 Resided in De Kalb, New York. Cross, Frederic Hamiliton (I27406)
 
9239 Resided in Easton, Buchanan County, Missouri on 16 Oct 1940, and
was noted as a Medical Student.

Resided in Ionia, Ionia, Michigan in the year 2006 
Tannheimer, John Felix (I144335)
 
9240 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Pierson, Jay C. (I128049)
 
9241 Resided in Hendricks County, Indiana as of 1840.  Also resided in Monroe County, Indiana and
Morgan County, Indiana. 
Elmore, Samuel Mcdowell (I42222)
 
9242 Resided in Holt Co., NE Scripter, Pearl (I13361)
 
9243 Resided in Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri Young, Richard Shelby (I122633)
 
9244 Resided in London. Thomson, Helen Constance (I124453)
 
9245 Resided in OK. Scripter, Hettie (I13358)
 
9246 Resided in Proctor, Adair County, Oklahoma Servied in U.S. Army during World War I. Warren, Sherman Tecumseh (I18833)
 
9247 Resided in Santa Fe, New Mexico in 1938. Dawson, Lula 'Luly' E. (I32078)
 
9248 resided in Wallkill. Seely, Bazaleel (I47359)
 
9249 Resided Indiana about 1961, coming from Monterrey, Mexico. Family: Philip Powell / Cristina Ludivina Garcia (F49944)
 
9250 Resided Lubrina, Austria (Poland) prior to immigrating to New York in 1901.

Ships manisfest stated he was to join up with a brother in law in Chicago, Illinois. 
Giza, Walenty (I121922)
 

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