Chenoweth: [WILLIAM: WILLIAM] Thomas Of Clark Co., OH James Hopkins b Abt. William Henry Ream b May 18, 1844 in Ross Co., OH d August 22, 1890 Military Civil War Union, Burial Prarrie Alfred J. Jackman http://www.chenowethsite.com/ch7wwt.htm
Extractions: [Up] THOMAS(4) of CLARK CO., OH 1777-1856 [s/o William, Jr.] Traditionally, Thomas is the only child of Richard, Jr. Cora Hiatt recorded this link as a last minute addition to her book, because of a letter she had received. However this link has never been proven and the validity of this relationship is improbable. Little of Richard, Jr. is known outside of his service in the Revolution. No trace of his marriage, children or death has been uncovered. He is known to have been in Baltimore, MD continuously to 1790, a dozen years after Thomas was born in Berkeley Co., VA. That Thomas was born in Virginia and married there, amidst the Virginia Chenoweths, make it more likely that Thomas was of some other line than the Baltimore based Richard(3). The natural spot for Thomas is the oldest son of William, Jr. We know by William's will written 1816 that his son Thomas was alive. Moreover Thomas has a presence in the same areas that other members of the family of William(2) settled and lived. [ SEE BACKGROUND PAGE The daybook of his grandson gives Thomas date of birth as May 10, 1777. Thomas married in Berkeley Co., at about the age of 23, to Elizabeth Watson, who was born in Maryland and probably the daughter of Henry Watson, who was the suretor at the marriage. Their first child was born there, but shortly afterwards Thomas and Elizabeth left for Ohio. He acquired land in Warren Co., which he later sold to William S., the father-in-law of his 3 brothers. Thomas and Elizabeth settled in Harmony Township, Clark County, OH. This is where his uncle, Absolom would also settle a few years later. Thomas and Elizabeth would produce six more children and live in Clark Co. for the rest of their lives. Here, Thomas helped found the town of Lisbon. Thomas served during the War of 1812, but probably was not involved in any actual battles. He lived to be about 78, he and Elizabeth dying the same year. He and Elizabeth are buried in the cemetery at Lisbon, Clark Co., OH.
Chenoweth: [JOHN: WILLIAM: JOHN: MARY] The Stalnakers 1850 d Unknown David Keith Jackman James William Lemon b August 27, 1852 in Allegheny Co., VA d January 05, 1928 Father Maston Lemon Mother Mary Frances http://www.chenowethsite.com/ch1jw11e.htm
Extractions: [Up] THE STALNAKERS: ELI CHENOWETH(6) 1804-1862 Born in Randolph Co., Virginia (now WV), Eli, the oldest son of John White and Mary Chenoweth Stalnaker, married there, at the age of 20, his 2nd cousin, Mary Westfall, the daughter of William Westfall, Jr. and Elizabeth Stalnaker. They had 8 children all probably born in Randolph County. In the 1840s, Eli and Mary moved to Gilmer County and located on Sleeth Fork of Steer Creek. Eli died at age 58 during the Civil War. It is not known when Mary died. Much of this family still lives in Central West Virginia. CENSUS : 1830 VA Randolph Co: page 122, 1840 VA Randolph Co: page 247, 1850 VA: Gilmer Co: 17th district page 24, (wife) 1880 WV: Gilmer Co: Center district: page 190C
The Kavanaghs Sponsors were Mathew Jackman and Margaret Fitzgerald 45; James Joseph Kavanagh was born in 1850 1 according The sponsors were William Fitzgerald and Bridget Brown http://www.best-spot.com/Kavanagh/Kavanaghs.shtml
Extractions: Agnes Normore Kavanagh Gregrory II's third child and first daughter, Agnes, married James Kavanagh the first Kavanagh to settle at Bell Island. James came from County Wexford, Ireland. Their marriage at Holy Rosary RC Church at Portugal Cove on July 4 or 6, 1813 was witnessed by Ben Squires and Anne Oates John Kavanagh was baptised on June 24, 1817 at the Basilica in St. Johns. His sponsors were James Simmons and Mary Oats He married Catherine Shelly at Holy Rosary RC Church in Portugal Cove on November 19, 1855. Sponsors were Edward Bennet and Johanna Keough James was born in 1856. On July 26, 1856, an entry was made in the register of the Holy Rosary RC Church at Portugal Cove that their son, James, was baptised. The family was living on Bell Isle and the sponsors were Thomas Power and Mary Jackman Elizabeth was born in 1865.
ABCgenealogy: Regional/United_States 0 Votes 0) Rate It. History of the American Nation by Jackman, William James, Chicago, IL the US at one time and must have been born before December 31 1850. http://www.abcgenealogy.com/Regional/United_States/
Extractions: MyTrees.com Ancestor Search - Over 1 Billion Names! Enter your ancestor's name for a FREE search: From To Top Regional : United States Home Add a Site Modify a Site What's New ... Genealogy Detective American History and Genealogy Project - A group of independent webmasters who link together to share Historical and Genealogical data with researchers. new (Added: 1-Jun-2004 Hits: 52 Rating: Votes: 0) Rate It United States Previous Research, Part 1 - Previous research is the work other people have done. By searching what others have already done, you may save hours. However, previous research is only as good as the skills of the person doing the research. Therefore, you should double check the information in previous research. Read more... new (Added: 4-Jun-2004 Hits: 13 Rating: Votes: 0) Rate It United States Previous Research, Part 2 new (Added: 4-Jun-2004 Hits: 2 Rating: Votes: 0) Rate It 1820 Pension List - Names of Persons placed on the Pension Roll of the United States, under the act of the 18th of March, 1818; showing the rank and line in which each served; and made in compliance with a resolution of the House of Representatives, of the 20th of December, 1819. (16,067 pensioners)
Branch 2 Family Tree Elizabeth Simpson 1763 1850 .. Margaret Jackman 1831 - 1866 .. William James Mansfield .. http://www.alabaster.org.uk/branch2.htm
Extractions: (This listing is by no means complete additional work is being undertaken to bring this information more up to date. References are not made on this page to any person who is currently living. Further details can be obtained if required via e-mail for members of the Alabaster Society.) Laraine 1 Robert Alabaster 1732 - 1796 b: 1732
1850 Census Of Aroostook County, ME, Smyrna X 13 11 11 Jackman Helen 2 F Smyrna, Me. 39 22 22 Morrison William 2 M Bangor, Me. 40 22 22 Vernor Robert T. 60 M Tailor England 41 22 22 Haskell James 23 M http://www.upperstjohn.com/1850/smyrna.htm
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Migrations Project - Surname Page Isaac Miller Jackman, 18211899, Carroll County, OH. William D. JOHNSON, 1808-1857, Amite County, MS. James KIRK, 1834-1892, Glenwherry, Antrim County, Ireland. http://www.migrations.org/surname.php3?migname1=MILLER
Migrations Project - Surname Page William Carroll ISBELL, 18341911, Maury County, TN. Isaac Miller Jackman, 1821-1899, Carroll County, OH. John J. James, Abt. 1793-Aft. 1860, VA, MD, AL or KY. http://www.migrations.org/surname.php3?migname1=CARROLL
Clear Lake Cemetery; Cemetery Index Frame 13. Jackman, Vivian Sylvester, 1890. 10 Oct 1919. 29. Hus of Dorothea M 2002. 76. Hus of Lucille; fthr of Marie, William, Daniel, Edward, James, Anne, Gabrielle http://members.datafast.net.au/marrtronics/CLEARLK1.HTM
Extractions: Contact: Trust Secretary Mr. G. Hair, RMB 6684, Horsham, Vic., 3401 (03) 5388 1340 At the Y-intersection in Clear Lake, take the road posted "18km Wimmera Hwy" and also "Recreation Reserve". The Cemetery is on the left hand side, just past the recreation reserve - 600m from the intersection. To return to this Index, click Back on your browser; for the Global Index, click on Main Index above BALLINGER BARCLAY BELL BLAKE ... WRIGHT BALLINGER, Gertrude Grace Nicholls Abt. 1895 6 Jun 1978 BARCLAY, John BELL, Elizabeth Abt. 1816 Sep 1907 Mthr of Elizabeth JACKMAN. Born Cambridge, England BLAKE, Walter J. T. Abt. 1903 6 Nov 1969 BREHAUT, Frances Eleanor "Fran" 22 Jul 1915 18 Nov 1990 Wife of Lindsay (178) BREHAUT, Lindsay 9 Nov 1917 9 Feb 2001 BROOKSBY, Elizabeth Abt. 1824 6 Aug 1896 Wife of Joseph (193) BROOKSBY, James Hus of Anne BROOKSBY, Joseph Abt. 1825 23 Aug 1900 Hus of Elizabeth (192) BROWN, Charles Abt. 1839 20 Oct 1918 BROWN, Matilda Abt. 1851 26 Oct 1918 nee EMERSON CAMPBELL, Ann 3 Sep 1912 Wife of Duncan (26). Born Morven, Scotland; died Toolondo CAMPBELL, Duncan
Medical School Alumni Database Jackman, MO, LMC 1898, Jackman, RICHARD B, UL 1851, JENNINGS, James L, UL 1850, UL 1851, UL 1852, JENNINGS, James L, UL 1893, JENNINGS, William, UL 1849, JENNISON, WM A, UL 1875, http://www.library.louisville.edu/kornhauser/gfdb/j.asp
Extractions: LMC = Louisville Medical College Last Name First Name First Year Second Year Third Year Fourth Year JABLOW HENRY B UL 1908 JACKMAN A M UL 1874 JACKMAN M O LMC 1898 JACKMAN RICHARD B UL 1851 JACKS T M UL 1844 JACKS THOMAS S UL 1847 JACKSON A C LMC 1896 LMC 1897 JACKSON A L LMC 1886 JACKSON A L LMC 1885 JACKSON A M KSM 1852 JACKSON ALFRED N KSM 1851 KSM 1852 JACKSON ARLEY M KSM 1902 JACKSON ARLEY M UL 1903 UL 1904 UL 1905 JACKSON C E UL 1869 JACKSON C L KSM 1883 JACKSON C M HCM 1901 HCM 1902 HCM 1903 JACKSON CHARLES E UL 1870 JACKSON D FAY KSM 1893 JACKSON F G LMC 1894 JACKSON F M HCM 1905 HCM 1906 HCM 1907 JACKSON F M UL 1908 JACKSON F M LMC 1908 JACKSON FRANCIS M HCM 1906 JACKSON FRANCIS MONROE HCM 1907 JACKSON GEORGE H KSM 1900 JACKSON H C LMC 1886 JACKSON J B KYU 1901 JACKSON J B LMC 1901 JACKSON J H LMC 1894 JACKSON J M HCM 1903 HCM 1904 JACKSON JAMES D UL 1867 JACKSON JAMES M UL 1848 JACKSON JAMES M KSM 1851 JACKSON JAMES W UL 1872 UL 1873 JACKSON JOHN UL 1842 JACKSON JOHN A UL 1875 UL 1876 JACKSON JOHN A UL 1886 UL 1887 JACKSON JOHN ALEXANDER UL 1899 JACKSON JOHN D UL 1900 UL 1901 JACKSON JOHN E UL 1838 JACKSON JOHN HENRY KSM 1891 JACKSON JOHN M UL 1859 JACKSON LESTER P KSM 1907 JACKSON M C UL 1865 JACKSON MARY T UL 1904 JACKSON MEAD H UL 1850 JACKSON N E KSM 1899 JACKSON O LMC 1871 JACKSON R E LMC 1882 LMC 1883 JACKSON ROBERT B KSM 1889 JACKSON ROBERT DANIELS
Baaindex 1811 KY Knox HARDIN, James G. 1850 KY Garrard Morgan HOSE, Rachel 1883 IN Tipton HOWARD, James 1810 KY HYATT, Mary 1885 GA Fannin ~J~ Jackman, William 1822 KY http://www.myplanet.net/gedmnds1/baaindex.htm
Extractions: ~BALLEWs ACROSS AMERICA INDEX~ To find BALLEWs/etc. use Given Name Index To find any other name use Surname Index Given Name Index: BALLEW/etc. - first name beginning with.... A B C D ... J K L M N O ... P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Surname Index: All other surnames on this site.... A B C D ... H I J K L Mc ... N O P Q R S ... T U V W X Y Z ~A~ Yr/St/Co
A Chronology Of Past Senior Officers Of The University Of Toronto Henry Newton Rowell Jackman, OC, K.St.J., O.Ont., CD, BA, LL James Patton, QC, LL.D. 186572 Adam Crooks, Esq., QC, MA, DCL 1873-74 Larratt William Smith, Esq http://www.utoronto.ca/president/pastofficers.htm
Franklin County, Indiana Probate Inventories Jacob Garrison, November 2,1836, Atwell Jackman, December 2,1836, Posey Township. James B. Sleith, July 2, 1850, William McCafferty, October 14, 1850, Butler Township. http://departments.mwc.edu/hipr/www/inventories/franklin/19cinfra.htm
Extractions: Nathaniel Case May 7,1811 George Frute August, 12,1811 Springfield John Kennedy September 6,1811 Brookville Levi Salyers September 19,1811 George Harlan March 27, 1812 Charles Tillier August 15, 1812 Asahel Churchill August 28, 1812 Caleb Odle December 10, 1812 Peter Dellue February 8, 1813 William Tune April 12, 1813 Christian Hagerman August 21,1813 John Milholland March 19,1814 Brookville Thomas Stuckey March 29, 1814 John Hanna May 2, 1814 Richard Minor July 9, 1814 George Deford July 14, 1814 John Clinton September 8, 1814 Malchi Richardson February 28,1815 Brookville Robert M. Sealy May 19, 1815 John R. Beaty November 3, 1815 John Stogdale Novemgber 11, 1815 John Fruit November 25, 1815 Springfield Colder Haymond n.d. Jan 1816 Term John Kingery n.d. Jan 1816 Term Jacob Reed December 19, 1815 Adam Carson April 11, 1816 Joshua Clark May 9, 1816 Jeremy Williams n.d. Jan 1817 Term James Knight October 4, 1816 William Miller October 12, 1816
Norfolk, England Genealogy Forum 11/01/03 Seeking information on Payne b. abt 1622 - James Payne 10 Yarmouth,Southtown,Gorleston on sea - Roger cook 7/16/03 William SARAH Jackman Gt.Yarmouth http://genforum.genealogy.com/englandcountry/norfolk/
Extractions: Drake born in Tretford Norfolk England Angela Ellis FULLER/burridge families Shannon Fuller 1851 Census Help Please M Drake New County -military info help needed circa 1868 Marlene new DAWSON photo site and new ARMES/ARMS photo site Suzanne Christie Has anyone access to the current British electoral register? Lynda Albertine Sophia HALLETT - Help Needed !
Isbells In Kentucky Witnesses Thomas Isbell, WT Jackman. Witnesses Joseph A. Rexroat, Newton Dunbar, William Rexroat ISBELL, Livingston to CALVIN, Jean, c her f, James, 1 Apr 1813 http://www.tcarden.com/tree/ensor/IsbelKen.html
Extractions: Sent: Sunday, January 06, 2002 1:35 PM My name is Garnett Isbell Jr. from Richmond, Kentucky (Madison county). I have been doing some work on the Isbell's here and I have got a William Isbell born 1792 joined the 28th Regiment out of Lexington, Ky. War 1812, filled for pension 13 March 1871 at the age of 79 (no WIFE mentioned)
Hallcooper01 Claron *** 1861 to 1945 Hogg , James *** 1871 to 1943 to 09/18/1943 Hogg , William *** 1881 to Hutchinson , Martha *** 1816 to 1911 Jackman , Charles *** 1819 http://skyways.lib.ks.us/towns/Bennington/hallcooper01.html
Ancestry.com - Sign Up Now! William Folsom, Fifty Years in the Northwest. The children of Henry A. Jackman are Mary E. (Mrs Their children are Daniel, Thomas, James, Elisabeth, Mary, Maggie http://search.ancestry.com/db-lhbum01070/P358.aspx
Secretary Of State Indian WAr Veteran Medals Records, 1905-1940 5, 1, 13, Applications; Goulter, WilliamGuymon, James. 6, 1, 17, Applications; Imlay, John-Ivie, William. 6, 1, 18, Applications; Jackman, AR-Jex, William. http://archives.utah.gov/referenc/xml/series/2220.html
Extractions: DESCRIPTION: In 1905 the legislature passed an act entitled "Medals for Indian War Veterans" (ch. 86 in Laws of the State of Utah....1905. The Star Printing Co., Salt Lake City, 1905.). This authorized the governor and secretary of state to procure a medal for each of the veterans who actually served in suppressing Indian hostilities in Utah during the years 1850 to 1872, inclusive. These forms are the applications for a medal submitted by the veteran or next of kin. Related correspondence also is included as are a few actual medals which were never distributed. Most of the applications relate to service in the Black Hawk wars. Other confrontations mentioned on the forms include the Walker War, Navajo raids, Shosone war, Paiute raids, Tintic skirmishes, etc. The form required county; veteran's age; birthplace; current residence; name of war in which served; enrollment date; rank; commander's name; and places, years, and type of actual service followed by the applicant's signature. If being completed by next of kin, there was a blank for the applicant to state his or her relationship to the veteran. The statement was witnessed by a notary and attested to by two individuals with personal knowledge of the applicant's service. The signature of the commander stating that the individual was entitled to a medal might also be included. The back of the form gives the date received, date approved, and the signatures of the governor and secretary of state.