Pottawatomie Co. KS Posted Queries Genealogy b.1858 (buried Westmoreland City Cemetery 1935), James Lb. married Scott Hopkins WILLIAMS 2 John McLaughlin SUTTERLIN married 2 Anna Marie SUTTERLIN married http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/pottawat/pqueries.html
Extractions: In reviewing the "List of Pensioners" I noted a Joseph Adams - certificate No. 218,910 - who injured his left ankle and was receiving $2.00 per month. My great-grandfather was a Joseph ADAMS (ADDAMS). He was born in Pennsylvania 15 Sep 1847. I haven't been able to locate his parentage or what happened to him after his second marriage to a Helen Fisher - 30 Apr 1883 in Elkader, Clayton Co., IA. My Joseph ADAMS has two children born in Sheridan Township, Ottawa, KS. I don't know whether the pensioner, Joseph, is related to me or not. If you have information on this Joseph ADAMS would you please share it with me, so I can determine if this is my ancestor. Thank you. DATE: 22 JUN 1998
Keeseville History I = Keese1.htm of my mother Ruth and maternal grandmother Beatrice Marie ( LESPERANCE ) McGEE andwas succeeded by Father BJ McLaughlin and his No.3, near the home of LB Davis http://bigelowsociety.com/keese/keese1.htm
Extractions: This is an etching of old Keeseville Industries. Circa 1880. ( ). There was also a Title: "When Iron Was King at Keeseville" As I learn more about Keeseville through this project, I will be able to identify more buildings in this etching. In the upper right is the well know "Stone Arch Bridge", and in the background to the left is a church. This was the First Congregational Church. circa 1852, located on 1746 Main Street. It is still standing, now the Ausable River Lodge No. 149. Some of the other structures are The Ausable Horse Nail Company buildings (1847), Old Brewery (c.1850), etc. Due to the responses generated by these pages, I have started a Keeseville Bulletin Board ......ROD 1/27/99 More history of Keeseville can be found on Pages.......................ROD.....11/21/2000 jabaill@uswest.net http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~baillargeon/keeseville/ I recently received , by Roswell Stephen Frichette. He
Names Index Page Dorothy Mavis MADSEN, Ane Marie (1788) MAITLAND 17 NOV 1856-) McLaughlin, KieranAnthony McLaughlin, Noel David Rachel Lyn MORONEY, Clement LB MORONEY, Clement http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~swadling/swadling/names2.htm
Freeman - Name Index - Generated By Personal Ancestral File Christie Dawn Corey Lynn Deborah Diane Edward Sylvester James Edward LB b.1927 AdaMarie Allie Leann Cathy Marie Connie Edward McArthur Emmett Lee b McLaughlin. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~meligailaldridge/freeman/index3.htm
Silverton Cemetery d. 10 Sep 1874, aged 11m 28d, Daughter of LB M French, b. 1881, d. 1921 Jenniches,Anna Marie, b. 27 McLaughlin, Glory, b. 1900, d. 1909 McMains, Samuel T., b http://www.orangeclouds.net/cemeteries/cem-silverton.html
Extractions: I transcribed and photographed this cemetery Feb. thru Apr. of 2002. Every visible stone has been accounted for, though there could be other burials with no markings. I've tried not to make any mistakes while typing out these names, but if anything looks questionable please email me . I have put a lot of work into this. Please feel free to use this for your personal research, but please do not reproduce it or claim it as your own. Thank you!
Pleasant Valley Cemetery Dallas County TX M. Jones, dau of Leo W. Marie (Holveck) Maserang of Isaac Katherine, Stone OK(double) McLaughlin, Mrs. Mintey 1883, 23 Jan 1907, wife of LB Ricketts, Stone http://www.geniecorner.com/HTML/PVCem.html
Extractions: James Gardner Boydstun and his family, together with members of the Holland, Ground, and Lowe families, and perhaps others, migrated from Barren and Warren Counties in Kentucky to Abington, Knox County, Illinois. Texas, in 1833. The group left on Boydstun's wedding day to Drusilla Ground, 27 August 1833. After a disappointing decade in Illinois, members of the same families in 1848 moved to Texas. The trip took 6 weeks by river and wagon. When they arrived in the Dallas area, the men took out south to choose land available for claim under the conditions of Peters Colony. The men were led by Texas Rangers who chained logs to their horses to flatten the grasses to allow passage. The prairie grasses grew as high as a man's head on horseback. Boydstun's 640 acre claim is described by Roberta Dukes Richardson as containing "a large cedar break, a small range of hills that rose majestically from the rolling prairie, with a fertile valley watered by a stream that the Indians had named 'Mountain Creek.'" Its southern border extends by 23 acres into Ellis County with 617 acres in Dallas County. It is not far east of the Tarrant County line. This author found Roberta's description to be very accurate, but would add that the hillsides were spotted with blooming prickly pear cactus as well. Boydstun's claim is patented June 12, 1856, No. 345, Vol. 13. The settlers' homes were built of cedar logs. With the passage of time, more rooms were added, halls and long porches, and better windows and doors replaced the old ones. The original Boydstun dwelling was named "the Big Room," where there occurred a triple wedding of three of Boydstun's daughters in 1867. But the old stone chimney of Boydtun's house remained unchanged, and weathered the ravages of time for 72 years until it was destroyed by fire in the year 1920.
West Sopchoppy Cemetery 1 Oct 1927 26 Apr 1998 Henderson William LB 9 Nov Ann, Betty Jo, Wayne, Mary Carole,Patty McLaughlin Evalee 10 27 Aug 1886 20 Jul 1937 Morrison Marie Walker 7 http://www.psy.fsu.edu/~thompson/cemetery/w-sopcem.html
New Page 1 pic McLaughlin, B Diane May 21, 1938 Feb 2, 2000. pic Richardson, AR (sonLB Snora; w/ Martha) 1865 pic Lillie Marie **Lily July 5, 1896 May 7, 1936. http://www.chancy.org/family/collin/bethel_cemetery_headstonesh-r.htm
Extractions: pic **Haggard, Inf twins Emmet and Laura pic Hagood, Walter M. Jr. Oct. 21, 1908 Oct 25, 1908 pic **Hall, J.M. pic Hall, ** Mrs Eliza n/ J.M. pic **Halsell infant son of RL Halsell pic **Halsell infant infant of RL Halsell pic pic Hames, *Elizabeth A. **Mrs EA Hames Sept 5, 1867 Aug 28, 1898 pic Jr. July 29, 1898 Oct 1, 1898 pic Hames, */**Thomas F Sept 7, 1862 Aug 24, 1898 pic Hand, George Henry 1878 1936 pic Hand, **Jasper pic Hand, Maurice 1877 1933 pic Hand, Maurice B. Dec 21, 1927 July 21, 1958 pic Hand, **Mrs M. pic Hand, *Paul 1900 1943 pic Hand, Infant pic Hand, Infant pic Hand, Infant of M . pic Hand, Infant of M. and George pic **Hard, Annie Lee, infant of Josh pic Hand, Bessie Dean (Born in KY) Apr 1878 July 7, 1958 pic Hand, Joshua Sidney ( w/ Bessie) Nov 1874 Feb 14, 1937
PIERWEB 204 iii. Marcus McLaughlin Tarkington, born April 01, 1945 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Hemarried Clarice Marie Tetens February 18, 1950. 224 iv. LB Tarkington. http://home.texoma.net/~richardpierson/welcome.htm
Extractions: THE PIERSONS ANNA WADE AND DICK WELCOME YOU TO OUR WEB PAGE GENEALOGY IS THE BIG DEAL IN OUR WEBSITE, BUT ALONG THE WAY GET ACQUAINTED WITH DICK'S FAMILY (THE PIERSON FAMILY TREE) AND ANNA WADE'S FAMILY (THE TARKINGTON FAMILY TREE). WE WOULD LIKE YOUR COMMENTS OR ADDITIONS TO THE GENEALOGY. ALSO, AS AN ADDITIONAL BONUS, WE WOULD LIKE YOU TO MEET OUR GRANDCHILDREN! Members of Landmarks Commission and Historical Society Clay County, West Virginia (CLICK BELOW FOR LINKS) FAMILY TREES ANNA WADE DICK EXTERNAL LINKS http://www.tarkington.com/genealogy.html TARKINGTON http://www.rootsweb.com/~hcpd/norman/PIERSON PIERSON OTHER INTERESTING STUFF CLAYBURNPIERSON DICK'S GREAT GRANDFATHER stories "THE THREE HOUSES" GRANDCHILDREN ASHLEY SHANNON SHANA CHAMOIS ... BRANDON ANNA WADE PIERSON'S FAMILY TREE HOME Descendants of John (Sr.) Tarkington Generation No. 1 John (Sr.) Tarkington was born 1620 in England, and died 1696 in Tyrrell Co. North Carolina. He married Prudence Abt. 1648 in England. More About John (Sr.) Tarkington: Fact 1: Arrived 1668 in Cecil County Maryland. Fact 2: He came from England to be in Lord Fact 3: Calverts colony.
Spartanburg County, SC Cemeteries June 26, 1904 Feb 14, 1912 Dr. James G. McLaughlin 1876-1918 right side of the driveRow 1 Rose Marie Whitt Jan 7 26, 1937 Helen R. d/o H. LB Robinson June 15 http://rfci.net/wdfloyd/thomson.html
Probate Estate Files Index, 1818-1915, Shelby, Alabama A Href minor) 18391899 Harrell, Ella, Powell, Marie, Pearl Wilbur H., Charles M.(heirsof LB) 1862 McDonald Dr.) 1827 McLane (see McClain) McLaughlin, Daniel 1821 http://searches1.rootsweb.com/usgenweb/archives/al/shelby/court/index.txt
Western Americana-Native Americans List-Orrin Schwab Books 21. Buehrle, Marie Cecilia. 119. McLaughlin, James. 145. Palladino, LB. INDIAN ANDWHITE IN THE NORTHWEST A HISTORY OF CATHOLICITY IN MONTANA, 1831 TO 1891. http://www.osbooks.com/Inventory Lists/Western Americana Lists/native americans.
Extractions: Orrin Schwab Books To order, call 800-823-9124, or e-mail schwab@pcu.net Home Main Inventory Page Native Americans List Last updated April 12, 2004 1. Adams, Alexander B. SITTING BULL: AN EPIC OF THE PLAINS. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1973. 446p. VG in slightly worn, else VG d.j. ...................................................$25.00 2. Aleshire, Peter. COCHISE: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF THE GREAT APACHE CHIEF. New York: John Wiley and Sons, 2001. 354p. VG in VG d.j. ...........................................................$20.00 4. Bailey, Paul. JACOB HAMBLIN: BUCKSKIN APOSTLE. Salt Lake City: Bookcraft, 1966. 408p. Some wear and rubbing to spine and corners, else Good+. ......................................$30.00 5. Bass, Althea. THE ARAPAHO WAY: A MEMOIR OF AN INDIAN BOYHOOD. New York: Clarkson Potter, 1966. 80p. First edition. Some water damage to edges of binding and pages. Light wear. Dust jacket slightly worn, else near VG. ..............................$10.00 6. Bayliss, Clara Kern. TWO LITTLE ALGONKIN LADS. New York: Educational Publishing, 1907. 204p. Some shelf wear. Corners bumped, else Good+. .......................................$15.00 7. Baylor, Byrd. AND IT IS STILL THAT WAY: LEGENDS TOLD BY ARIZONA INDIAN CHILDREN. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1976. 85p. Ex-library, with internal stamps and label on spine of d.j. Some chips to d.j. .............................................$15.00
JESUP CITY CEMETERY M-Z 18, 1963. McLaughlin Harry, Son/OT Dec. 12, 1915 Apr. 20, 1962. Marie O., Wife/EDMay 1, 1923 Oct. 20, 1991. Martha B. 1891 1964. 22, 1971. LB Mar. 18, 1874 Jan. http://www.wcolweb.com/cemetery/JESUP_CITY_CEMETERY_M_Z.htm
Extractions: JESUP CITY CEMETERY M-Z MADRAY: Agnes B. Sept. 28, 1913 Oct. 23, 1994 Charles Albert, Cpl. USMC April 9, 1922 May 26, 1992 Claudia Jane. Daughter/C.S.,Jr. May 16, 1957 July 1, 1957 Claudia Mae Poppell, Wife/I.S. Sept. 27, 1880 Apr. 22, 1964 Clifford H. 1894 1976 Clinton S. "Babe" Dec. 27, 1906 Apr. 9, 1992 Dave Lawrence Oct. 28, 1909 Dude M. Dec. 14, 1904 Apr. 15, 1974 Ernest Sidney, Sgt.AAF WW II Oct. 21, 1912 Oct. 30, 1996 James L. Oct. 7, 1930 Sept. 4, 1955 James S. 1891 1975 Joe C. Sept. 3, 1912 May 6, 1965 Leona Tyre, Wife/D.L. Apr. 23, 1914 Sept. 5, 1993 Mae Dyal Oct. 28, 1922 Aug. 25, 1997 M.L. "Buck" Nov. 1, 1917 Feb. 1, 1984 Myrtle B. Feb. 21, 1910 Aug. 11, 1992 Vera Tyre, Wife/C.S. July 22, 1908 Jan. 23, 1996 Willene T. May 19, 1917 Sept. 4, 1997 William Isham Aug. 15, 1883 Feb. 7, 1954 Willie Clifton Mar. 16, 1903 Jan. 27, 1973 Willie I. Aug. 30, 1918 Apr. 27, 1985 MAJETTE: Mary Ellen Wilson Oct. 13, 1897 Jan. 30, 1997 Roswell Swinney, WW I Vet. Aug. 3, 1896 Jan. 21, 1956 MAJORS: Robert L., Jr. Apr. 22, 1913 July 10, 1974 MAKI: Matti (Born Finland) Oct. 7, 1892 July 30, 1952
Guide Introduction: Southern Women And Their Families In The 19th in the US Navy (signed by LB Hardin, Andrew Jackson Andrew Cunningham McLaughlin,J. Fairfax McLaughlin, WT McMurran of Virginians to honor Queen Marie of Rumania http://www.lexisnexis.com/academic/guides/womens_studies/southern_women/swmnd1.a
Extractions: Part 1: Tidewater Virginia [This item added to Web October, 1995.] The creation of history as a scholarly discipline has always depended on the discovery, preservation, and accessibility of primary sources. Some of the leading figures in the first generation of academic historians in the United States spent much of their time and energy on this endeavor and in so doing made possible the work of their colleagues who wrote monographs and general histories. The inventions of microfilm and photocopying have vastly improved access to such sources. At any given time the prevailing conceptions of what is significant in the past will determine which sources are sought and valued. When politics and diplomacy are the center of historians' concern, government documents, treaties, newspapers, and correspondence of political leaders and diplomats will be collected and made accessible. When intellectual history is ascendant, the works of philosophers and reflective thinkers will be studied, analyzed, and discussed. Economic historians will look for records of trade, evidence of price fluctuations, conditions of labor, and other kinds of data originally collected for business purposes. The propensity of modern governments to collect statistics has made possible whole new fields for historical analysis.
Extractions: This is one of a series of files in a web-base finding aid to the many vital events recorded in the San Francisco Call during calendar years 1869-1897. Most events are for the San Francisco California area - births, marriages, and deaths. However many records are for events throughout California and beyond which were of interest to residents of San Francisco. Deaths at sea were also reported by the ships coming into the port of San Francisco.
Extractions: This is one of a series of files in a web-base finding aid to the many vital events recorded in the San Francisco Call during calendar years 1869-1897. Most events are for the San Francisco California area - births, marriages, and deaths. However many records are for events throughout California and beyond which were of interest to residents of San Francisco. Deaths at sea were also reported by the ships coming into the port of San Francisco.
Cemetery Fannie McKay, 30Aug-1861, 5-Mar-1938, Wife of LB Chapin. Lucas, Marie S. 12-Oct-1930,3-Aug-1991, Memory Lane, Loving McLaughlin, Alma Green, 28-Apr-1885, 15-Aug-1976, http://webpages.charter.net/vgambrell/Cemeteries/Cemeteries Sub/Summerville Pres
Extractions: Last Name First Name Middle Birth Date Death Date Title or Epitaph Adams Bettina Love 22-May-1966 23-May-1966 Allen Arthur P. Allen Herbert L. Allen Infant Daughter Allen Jennie B. Allen Maggie W. Allen Sidney L. Andrews Nora Mae 30-Oct-1907 26-Dec-1942 Wife of Paul E. Andrews, Darling we miss thee. Arnold Maggie Bethea 26-Aug-1853 20-Mar-1929 Auntie Atkins Annie Bryant 22-Feb-1773 31-Jan-1833 Wife of Richard Atkins (deceased), and mother of Sallie, Polly, Lucy, Annie B. Edith, and Richard Pickney. Atkins Benjamin F. 23-Apr-1847 7-Jun-1919 The memory of the just is blessed. Atkins Caro Salmon 2-Feb-1885 26-Mar-1960 His Wife (John Hector Atkins) The wife of Dr. R.H. McLean Atkins Ella Turner 22-Jun-1915 9-Oct-1989 Atkins Ella Turner Spears 26-Aug-1852 5-Apr-1936 Wife of Dr. James W. Atkins Atkins Frances Salmon 21-Jul-1897 8-Jul-1986 Atkins Georgia Gaston 23-Jun-1857 20-Sep-1896 Wife of Neill Atkins, At Rest Atkins Gertrude McArtan 10-Feb-1886 22-Jun-1960 Wife of Neill S. Atkins Atkins Henry Turner 11-Jul-1882 14-Jul-1964 Atkins Infant Daughter 4-Mar-1932 Atkins J. W., Dr.
Newfoundland 1921 Census - Grand Falls - Part 2 THOWAS (?); Annie (?); GF; wife; Jun 1901; LB; SA;; m to RC;; m to Thos Brown, GF;;BROWN; Marie; GF; dau Finisher; bd with Murdock Jewer, GF;; McLaughlin; P; GF http://ngb.chebucto.org/C1921/M8038/803860.shtml
ABBOTT, Charles Levi * SILOAM B-28 Feb. 1914; D-19 Nov. 1980; W L. Bingham; pJames E. Mary Lois McLaughlin Marsh BINGHAM J. LB Black BLACK,Edna McClain CENTER b-1890; d d-1926; h-David Black BLACK, Evelyn Marie UNION d http://www.fultonhistory.org/pages/CEM-ALL.TXT