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81. The Hendry Ancestry Of The Hendry Family - Alloa, Stirling And Glasgow
111, remained in Glasgow until after the birth of his fourth child, Elizabeth, whowas born on 30th May 1874, after which he Robert and Alexander went of
http://www.thehendrys.freeserve.co.uk/hendtxt/hendry.htm
HENDRY ANCESTRY PAGE This page is an attempt to outline what I know about my Hendry ancestry in as "readable" format as possible. If you have come to this page via a browser, I hope you will find something of interest here or elsewhere in our other Hendry Family History Pages or even in the rest of Our Hendry Family Web Site. If you find anything of interest, you can e-mail me at john@thehendrys.freeserve.co.uk On the 20th May 1804 an Ebenezer Hendry o f Alloa parish married a Margaret Donaldson of St. Ninians parish. This, at the moment, is the earliest definite record we have of our Hendry family. One can assume that this Ebenezer Hendry was between twenty and thirty when he got married, which would make him born between 1774-1784. The births/baptisms of two Ebenezer Hendrys are recorded in the Parish Registers of Clackmannanshire during this period, one recorded in the Clackmannan parish register as born to Ebenezer Hendry and Janet Blackwood on 11th August 1776 , and one recorded in the Alloa Parish Register as born to John Hendry, a shoemaker, and Margaret Neil on 25th September 1782. As of this moment in time I have found no facts or evidence to link either of these Ebenezers to the one who subsequently married Margaret Donaldson. It is possible that neither are correct, and it was, in fact, some as yet unidentified Ebenezer Hendry. If Margaret Donaldson's subsequent husband was one of these two Ebenezers, then best guess would be that she actually married Ebenezer, the son of

82. Early Days In Richmond Hill: A History Of The Community To 1930 : Electronic Edi
Thompson, William, 1874. Village, Morgan, Thomas John, Lot 461-M, c1827 - c1846. Gardner,Alexander, Lot 47-1-V, c1851 - c1854. Clark, Robert, Lot 46-1-V, c1871.
http://edrh.rhpl.richmondhill.on.ca/default.asp?ID=sab

83. Auld
Notes for Robert AULD TWO SONS. She was born 1820 in Guernsey County, Ohio 1 , anddied 26 December 1874 in La Cygne, Linn County Notes for Alexander TODD AULD
http://www.sunimaze.com/auld.htm
In Memory of Peggy Brown Chapman
For comments, additions or questions on any of these families
write to me - Kay Martin at Sunimaze@earthlink.net

Descendants of Samuel AULD Join the Auld mailing list by writing an e-mail to Auld-L-request@rootsweb.com and in the subject line and body, putting the one word - subscribe Generation No. 1 SAMUEL AULD (JOHN was born Abt. 1755 in County Down , Ireland, and died 25 March 1835 in Steubenville, Jefferson County, Ohio He married (1) CATHERINE DICKEY She was born in Northern Ireland, and died 09 July 1822 in Steubenville, Jefferson County, Ohio He married (2) MARTHA MELOIN 29 August 1826 Notes for SAMUEL AULD: 'Samuel Auld, Emigrant From Ireland' by Bernice Auld Morton, and Ruth Mann Roberts. Family legend. Marriage records - Steubenville, Ohio. Samuel Auld's will. Land deeds - Cadiz, Ohio. Samuel emigrated from Ireland to Pennsylvania between 1780 and 1790. He was on the federal census as follows: 1790 Samuel Auld - Lancaster Co., Sadsbury Twp., PA.
1800 Samuel All - Northumberland Co., White Deer Twp., PA. 1810

84. Bryan McDonald (circa 1645 - Circa 1707) Of New Castle, Delaware - Person Page 9
Marriage*, circa 1837, Bride; Groom Levi MCDONALD; Giles Co., Tennessee. Residence*,circa 1874, Resident;. FatherBio*, Alexander MCDONALD. Son-Bio*, Robert MOORMAN.
http://home.att.net/~mordecai2/mcdonald/p99.htm
Bryan McDonald (circa 1645 - circa 1707) of New Castle, Delaware
and descendants of Botetourt County, Virginia and beyond.
Person Page 99 Main Page Master Index Surname Index Charts ... Next Page
William MCDONALD (M)
Pop-up Pedigree
Charts Descendant Chart for Bryan MCDONALD
Father-Bio* circa 1786 Frederic MCDONALD Mother-Bio* Sarah HALPAIN Birth* Child; Montgomery Co., Virginia Residence* circa 1870 Resident;
Elizabeth MCDONALD (F)
Pop-up Pedigree
Charts Descendant Chart for Bryan MCDONALD
Father-Bio* circa 1786 Frederic MCDONALD Mother-Bio* Sarah HALPAIN Birth* Child; Montgomery Co., Virginia Residence* circa 1870 Resident;
Hannah MCDONALD (F)
Pop-up Pedigree
Charts Descendant Chart for Bryan MCDONALD Father-Bio* circa 1786 Frederic MCDONALD Mother-Bio* Sarah HALPAIN Birth* Child; Montgomery Co., Virginia Residence* circa 1870 Resident; George MCDONALD (M) d. after 1870 Pop-up Pedigree Charts Descendant Chart for Bryan MCDONALD Father-Bio* circa 1786 Frederic MCDONALD Mother-Bio* Sarah HALPAIN Birth* Child; Montgomery Co., Virginia Marriage* Groom; Bride: Mary HIPES Death* after 1870 Deceased;

85. GENERATION 1
10 Robert Nicholl. Robert was born in 1852 and died on 07 Nov 1938 unmarried. 27ii Neal McMullan was born in 1874 and died in 1939. 14 Alexander Nicholl.
http://freespace.virgin.net/robert.starrs/family tree/gen1.html
Home Family tree Starrs story Coins ... Contact me This is part one of the Nicholl Family Story as written from the tree by Hugh A Boyd. GENERATION 1 1 John Nicholl was resident in Ballycastle in 1734. He had the following child: 2 Alexander Nicholl was born in 1776 and died on 28 Jun 1832. GENERATION 2 2 Alexander Nicholl Alexander was born in 1776 and died on 28 Jun 1832. Alexander was buried at Bun-na-Mairgie. He had the following children: 3 i James Nicholl was born in 1810 and died on 19 Feb 1887. 4 ii Thomas Nicholl was born on 10 May 1815 and died on 15 Apr 1900. 5 iii John Nicholl was born in 1819 and died on 10 May 1888. GENERATION 3 3 James Nicholl James was born in 1810. James and Rose McCambridge were married and lived in Cushendall. They had the following children: 6 i Denis Nicholl was born in 1835 and died, unmarried, on 14 Feb 1919. 7 ii Thomas Nicholl was born in 1839 and died, unmarried, on 27 Jan 1924. 8 iii John Nicholl was born in 1844 and died, unmarried, on 31 Oct 1928. 9 iv Daniel Nicholl was born in 1847 and died on 17 Oct 1873. 10 v Robert Nicholl was born in 1852 and died, unmarried, on 07 Nov 1938.

86. Mudgee Memorial Park - Mudgee Shire - Orana Region - New South
John, d. 17 Nov 1884, age 25y, son/Robert Ann Jul 1873, d. 18 Jan 1875 Wellington,dau/Alexander Jane Maria Burnett, Jessie Eveline, b. 11 Oct 1874, d. 31
http://www.interment.net/data/aus/nsw/orana/mudgee/mudgee_mem/mempark.htm

87. Sketch Of Lt. Daniel MacMurphy
MacMurphy, Daniel MacMurphy, second, Alexander MacMurphy, second MacMurphy, WilliamMacMurphy, Robert MacMurphy, John the descendants, December 1, 1874, the Rev
http://www.fidnet.com/~mcmurfy1/danmac.html
The following sketch of Lt. Daniel MacMurphy (McMurphy) was written by the late Rev. Jesse Gibson MacMurphy around the beginning of the 20th century and later printed as a book. I only know of two copies of the book, one is at the Minnesota Historical Society and the other is at the New Hampshire Historical Society (I saw this one in person). Check my bibliography for further details. Lt. Daniel McMurphy is my 4th great-grandfather.
Danny McMurphy
A Sketch Of The Life
of
Lieut. Daniel MacMurphy
By The
Rev. Jesse G. MacMurphy
Reprinted in Book Form Nov. 1924
Lieut. Daniel MacMurphy
The early years of our Worthy Patriot were spent on this homestead, but were unhappily clouded with the early death of his father, by drowning in the Powell River at Kingston, a neighboring town, on February 19, 1734. It was several days later, that his body was recovered and brought to Londonderry for burial, in the old grave yard of the first settlers. Nothing can be said of the education of Daniel MacMurphy, the family was broken up, and the sons scattered to earn their own living. The estate which includes the homestead, second division and amendment lands, was sold and the proceeds divided by agreement. Some of the deeds of sale indicate quitclaims to various members of the family. In 1755 he was 24 years of age, and on January 8th quitclaimed all his interest in his honored father's estate to his brother Alexander MacMurphy 370 pounds.
Then it appears that he went to New Boston, N.H., and bought a farm. By looking at the Diary of Matthew Patten, on the date of January 10, 1768, it will be seen that Daniel MacMurphy had a wife and was living in New Boston. By tradition we learn, that his wife's maiden name was Mary Tolford. By further reference to the Diary, it appears that Jean MacMurphy, sister of Daniel MacMurphy, made her home with her brother in New Boston, February 2, 1759, and again mentioned March 10, 1759. Again March 4, 1761, it is shown that Daniel MacMurphy was at work upon building a bridge over the Piscataquog River, and his cousin, Matthew Patten drew up his account for settlement with the selectmen. In this period of unsettled home and business, it is very difficult to assign the order and birth of children, in the family of Daniel and Mary Tolford MacMurphy.

88. Lexington
two years until purchased by a neighbor, Robert A. Alexander Alexander bought Lexingtonfrom Ten Broeck for $15,000 16 times, from 1861 through 1874, and then
http://www.tbheritage.com/Portraits/Lexington.html
Lexington
Bay colt, 1850. By Boston - Alice Carneal by Sarpedon. Family #12 - b.
Byerley Turk Sire Line

The birthplace of Lexington lies within the current city limits of his namesake town Lexington, Kentucky. The great runner and sire was bred by Dr. Elisha Warfield, one of the most important early figures in Kentucky racing and breeding, and one of the founders of the Kentucky Association Race Track, adjacent to Warfield's farm, The Meadows.
The Association track is long gone, and its historic gates now grace the entrance to the Keeneland Racecourse on the other side of town, but vestiges of The Meadows still remain just a few blocks north and east of modern downtown Lexington. Stone pillars mark the south and west entrances to what is now an older residential neighborhood with streets named Meadows Lane, Warfield Place, Carneal Place, and Darley Drive. Darley was the name Warfield had given to the bay colt by Boston out of his top racemare Alice Carneal, foaled on March 17, 1850, since the flashy bay reminded him of a portrait of the Darley Arabian, also a bay with a blaze.
Although he raced in the colors of Dr. Warfield, who had been in the process of retiring from the turf, he was leased to trainer, Henry Brown. Darley made his first start in the spring of his three-year-old year, in the Association Stakes contested over mile heats at the Association track on May 23, 1853. The field was on edge, possibly due to the muddy conditions, and the Boston colt found himself part of the group that bolted before the start. Despite having run over 2 miles before the official break, in the race itself, Darley led from flagfall to finish, as he did in the second heat, thus leaving a remarkable first impression.

89. Descendants Of Robert William Rose
NANNIE ROSE, b. March 04, 1874; d. Unknown. JOHN Alexander5 ROSE (JAMES ROBERT4, ROBERTWILLIAM3, JOHN2 Notes for JOHN Alexander ROSE This online database had
http://www.owsleykyhist.org/descendants_of_robert_william_ro.htm
Descendants of Robert William Rose by Betty Gail (Rose) Berrish
Generation No. 1
1. ROBERT WILLIAM3 ROSE (JOHN2, UNKNOWN1) was born January 07, 1782 in Monongalia Co., Virginia (now W.Va), and died November 19, 1859 in Owsley Co., Ky.. He married ESTHER MOORE November 19, 1816 in Clay Co., Ky., daughter of JAMES MOORE and ELLENDER HAMILTON. She was born January 11, 1792 in Estill Co., Ky, and died June 05, 1852 in Owsley Co., Ky..
Notes for ROBERT WILLIAM ROSE:
From Tombstone: "Son of John Rose & Rebecca Bowen (?)
Married Esther Moore" - Edgar Allison Rose, Jr. Research
"Land & tax records reveal that Robert owned more than ten thousand acres of land on Meadow Creek in what is now Owsley Co., Ky. The land was in Estill Co. before Owsley Co. was formed." - Edgar Allison Rose, Jr. Research
Several Rose children married into the Chambers family.
More About ROBERT WILLIAM ROSE:
Date born 2: January 07, 1782, Pennsylvania
Burial: November 1859, Shepherd Cemetery (M-31) in Owsley Co., Ky. Cause of Death: Apoplexy Census 1: 1810, Estill Co., KY. lists 1 male 16/26, no females.

90. I0698: Robert ABBOTT (____ - ____)
_John ABBOTT _ Robert ABBOTT She and Alexander were buried in Talbot County 1874.
http://www.math.virginia.edu/~der/Genealogy/Harrison_Html/d0000/g0000098.html
Robert ABBOTT
Father: John ABBOTT
Mother: Elizabeth UNKNOWN
Robert ABBOTT
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Susanna BROOKHART
Family 1 George EPPLY
  • MARRIAGE : 15 Sep 1815

Susanna BROOKHART
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Amos CORD
14 Mar 1736 -
  • BIRTH : 14 Mar 1736, Maryland
Father: Thomas CORD
Mother: Mary WILLIAMS
Family 1 Susanna KIMBLE
  • MARRIAGE : 13 Nov 1763, Maryland
  • Hannah CORD
  • Greenbury CORD
  • Aquilla CORD
  • Sarah CORD ... INDEX (Information from Family Tree Maker CD 195, Baltimore County Families,
    1659-1759, pg 136). HOME HTML created by GED2HTML v3.5e-WIN95 (Sep 26 1998) on 01/13/02 03:45:07
    Jeremiah CRONEY
    Family 1 Mary HATTON
    • MARRIAGE : 23 Dec 1766

    Jeremiah CRONEY
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    Vivian Evelyn GRAHAM
    Aug 1887 - 27 May 1966
    • BIRTH : Aug 1887, Baltimore, MD
    • DEATH : 27 May 1966, Baltimore, MD
    • EVENT : Date of Record: 25 Jan 1998
    Father: Samuel GRAHAM
    Mother: Katherine C. IMWOLD
    Family 1 Edward S. MEREDITH
  • 91. Pawtucketville
    Therefore, in 1874, Pawtucketville was annexed to Lowell . officers elected presidentJW Alexander; vice president Vital Robert; secretary Charles R
    http://ecommunity.uml.edu/francolowellma/socialclubs/pawtucketville.htm
    PAWTUCKETVILLE SOCIAL CLUB
    Part I
    1897 to 1972 Pawtucketville
    Political Activity
    ... Part II 1972 to Present Part 1 1897 to 1972 (back to top) I n November of 1972 Le Club Social de Pawtucketville celebrated its 75 th anniversary. We quote here the history of the club, written by Richard Santerre, as it appeared in the 75 th anniversary souvenir program. Ed. Seventy-five years of community spirit
    Le Club Social de Pawtucketville
    by Richard Santerre Pawtucketville (back to top) Pawtucketville, the section of Lowell, Massachusetts, bounded by Beaver Brook, the Merrimack river and the town lines of Dracut and Tyngsboro, is one of the oldest and yet newer sections of the city. Oldest in that its history precedes the founding of the nation, newer in that it was annexed to Lowell only in 1874. Pawtucket Lake Mascuppic Long before the arrival of the white man, the area where now stands Lowell Technological Institute [Which later became University of Massachusetts Lowell Ed.] was the chief meeting place for the Indians of Merrimack valley, and capitol seat of the great sagamore Passaconaway and later his son Wannalancit, last of the great chiefs.

    92. Pioneer Profiles (F)
    stayed in Calgary while her husband and Alexander built a Robert Findlay was bornin 1837 at Perth, Ontario and and seed house in Ireland and in 1874 moved to
    http://www.pioneersalberta.org/profiles/f.html
    About Us Initiatives Pioneer Profiles Building Rental ...
    Pioneer Profiles : F
    Fallow, William
    William Fallow married Margaret Jamieson in 1874 and they came to Calgary in 1884. William was born at New Richmond, Quebec in 1853 and died at Calgary in 1938. Margaret was born at Dalhousie, N.B. in 1853 and died at Parksville, B.C. in 1931. They raised eleven children, three sons and eight daughters. William's forefathers came from Largs, Scotland. He left for the west in 1880 and at Hawk Lake, Manitoba he started working for the C.P.R. until the line reached Field, B.C. He then went to Banff, Gleichen and Calgary.
    Fallwood, James H.
    James Fallwood was one of the original members of the NWMP. He was with 'B' Troop (all brown horses), his regiment number was 160. The Inspector in Command at Fort Walsh in 1883 was Major James A. Walsh. James was last heard from in 1934 at London, England.
    Fane, Frank William Walter
    Frank Fane was born in 1864 at Kent, England. He was one of the original members of the NWMP stationed at Fort Walsh, then Calgary in 1882. He also served at Battleford, Lethbridge, Fort Steele and finally Fort Macleod where he was discharged in 1890. Frank married Margaret Duff of Lethbridge in 1890. They had a family of four daughters. He established a ranch at Beaver Lake, near Vegreville. During World War I, he was Major, Commanding 'C' squadron 19th Alberta Dragoons.

    93. Notes - Darwin's Metaphor: Nature's Place In Victorian Culture By Robert M. Youn
    Robert M. Young. 1874), 634; cf Apology for the Belfast Address (1874) and The 29.1 God to man. Malthus (1798), 349, quoting Alexander Pope s Essay on
    http://human-nature.com/dm/notes.html
    Home - Robert M. Young What's New Search Feedback ... Human Relations, Authority and Justice
    Darwin's Metaphor:
    Nature's Place in Victorian Culture
    by
    Robert M. Young
    Introduction Preface Notes ... Index Notes Notes are indicated by page number followed by the paragraph number and three identifying words. The surname of the author is given with the year of publication and page number. If there is more than one publication by the author in that year, a letter is added to the date. Full references are given in the bibliography. Thus, for example, the first reference means that on page 2 in the first paragraph, the quotation which ends "face of nature." can be found in William Hazlitt's essay "Mr. Malthus," which appeared in 1904, at page 159. Square brackets indicate anonymous authorship. CHAPTER 1 The impact of Darwin on conventional thought 2.1 "face of nature." Hazlitt (1904), 159. 2.1 all English life. Willey (1966), 43; House (1966), 74. 3.2 "all reasonable bounds." Lyell (1830-3), 1, 156; cf. Cannon (1960a). 4.2 100,000 by 1865.

    94. (Surnames From Warren, David Francis ) San Francisco Call
    age 34 1874D3738 Warren, Robert Boyle jr A . married in 1880 to Sparks, RG 1880M-4410Wason, Maria Louisa age 42 1888D-5189 Wassman, Alexander
    http://www.cefha.org/usa/ca/sf/sfcall/6997-7/6997-662.html

    95. WebGED: Bissett Cook Family Data Page
    1949) spouse Welton, Charles (*1874 ) - m. 15 child Thompson, Alexander (*1866- ) -child Thompson, William Robert (*1866 - ) -child
    http://www.barney.org/family/wga50.html
    previous go to surnames Tabilet, Mary - female
    father:
    Tabilet, John George (~1790 - 1783) Tadros, Mona - female
    b. 1952
    spouse:
    Mitchell, Stephen Robert (1953 - )
    - m. 1976
    child:
    Mitchell, Andree (1979 - )
    child: Mitchell, Marc Steven (1981 - )
    child: Mitchell, Christiane (1983 - ) Tait, Agnes - female
    spouse:
    Cullington, Christian (*1862 - )
    child: Cullington, Victor Edward (1897 - 1986) Tarbox, Cyrus - male
    spouse:
    Sands, Gladys Beluah (1908 - 1985) - m. AFT. 1939 Tarr, Alice - female spouse: Belyea, John (*1864 - ) child: Belyea, Laversa (*1899 - ) Taylor, Alison Larry - male b. 20 AUG 1913 in Berrien Co., GA spouse: Long, Mildred Rebecca (1917 - 1998) - m. 24 MAY 1936 in Nashville, GA child: Taylor, Philip Larry (*1948 - 1996) child: Taylor, Donna Beth (*1948 - ) child: Taylor, Dan Lee (*1948 - ) Taylor, Barbara C. - female b. 1928 father: Taylor, Frank M. (1899 - 1983) mother: Davis, Jessie Eileen (1903 - ) spouse: Steeves, Donald C. (*1922 - 1994) - m. 1949 child: Steeves, Janet E. (1950 - ) child: Steeves, J. Lynn (1953 - ) child: Steeves, Gary C. (1955 - )

    96. ROBERT HUNTER PAPERS
    Mar. 10 W(illiam) L(yon) Mackenzie King 1874–1950 Prime Minister, Ottawa, Canada,to Robert Hunter Jan 3 Ruth Alexander, Chicago, to Robert Hunter.
    http://www.indianahistory.org/library/manuscripts/collection_guides/M0415.html
    Collection #
    M 0415
    ROBERT HUNTER
    PAPERS, 1904–1948 (Bulk 1934–1942)
    Collection Information Biographical Sketch Scope and Content Note Contents ... Cataloging Information Processed by Leona Alig and Charles Latham
    February 1985 Revised by Dorothy A. Nicholson
    2 February 2004 Manuscript and Visual Collections Department
    William Henry Smith Memorial Library
    Indiana Historical Society
    450 West Ohio Street
    Indianapolis, IN 46202-3269 www.indianahistory.org
    COLLECTION INFORMATION
    VOLUME OF
    COLLECTION: 1 document case COLLECTION
    DATES: PROVENANCE: Gift of Mrs. Henry C. Gray, Columbus, Indiana, October 1983.  RESTRICTIONS: None REPRODUCTION
    RIGHTS: Permission to reproduce or publish material in this collection must be obtained from the Indiana Historical Society. ALTERNATE FORMATS: RELATED HOLDINGS: Marion H. Gray Papers (M 0118) ACCESSION NUMBER: NOTES:
    BIOGRAPHiCAL SKETCH
    Robert Hunter (1874–1942) was born in Terre Haute, Indiana, the son of William Robert and Caroline Fouts Hunter.  His father was an auctioneer and a veteran of the Civil War. Hunter graduated from Indiana University in 1896, and immediately embarked on a career in social work.  He began in Chicago where from 1896 to 1902 he was a resident of Jane Addams's Hull House, chairman of an investigating committee for the City Homes Association, superintendent of a Municipal Lodging House which he helped to found, and a member of the Small Parks Commission.  In the summer of 1899 he studied housing conditions in London, England.  He returned to Chicago and in 1901 wrote a book based on his Chicago experiences, called

    97. Bledsoe County Family Archives
    Robert Emmitt, b. July 26, 1858 in Bledsoe, married Elizabeth Samuel Smith DeceasedJanuary 25 1874. 5) Preston Alexander HogeMale-June 22, 1912, February 06
    http://www.tngenweb.org/bledsoe/archives.htm
    BLEDSOE COUNTY FAMILY ARCHIVES
    If you have such records you would like to have archived here and available to other Bledsoe County researchers, please contact me for further details.
    Archives Index
    Freiley Family

    Haskew, Gourley, Roberson, Hutcheson, Sartain, Fuqua

    Higginbotham Survey

    Hoge Family Information
    ...
    Wiley Pension Record

    Whittenburg Family This photo is of Peter and Launa Whittenburg and some of their children. They had eleven. The two sons in this photo are Bascom and Frank, the youngest girl is Rosa, not sure which daughter the other is. Submitted by: Mary Jo Parker
    Haskew, Gourley, Roberson, Hutcheson, Sartain, Fuqua William B. Haskew, b: May 12,1812 Knox County Tennessee, died: March 07,1882 Pikeville, Bledsoe County, Tenn. Married: June 17,1831 Blount County,Tennessee.Telithia Gourley, b: November 25, 1809, Buncambe County, North Carolina. died: January, 1895 Pikeville, Bledsoe County, Tenn. 9 Children born to William B. and Telithia Haskew. Joseph Birdwell Haskew b.March 26,1831 Pikeville, Bledsoe County Tenn. died: June 14, 1864, Florida, In the Civil War. Married: Febuary 23, 1854 Mary Rebecca Roberson b: April 24,1834 Pikeville, Bledsoe County, Tenn. died: January 31,1903 Dickens County, Texas

    98. GIBSON CO, IN MARRIAGES - WPA Readings (F3933/34/35)
    E. WHITE HORACE G. JUL 3 1895 GRAHAM Alexander SPORE LAURA NOV C. NOV 4 1882 GREENLILLY MOUNTS Robert MAR 8 GREUBEL JOSEPH JR BANKERT ROSINA FEB 10 1874 4 447
    http://www.rootsquest.com/~jmurphy/gibson/f3933mag.htm
    GIBSON CO, INDIANA MARRIAGES - WPA Readings (F3933/34/35)
    (c) May 1998 Judith Sandage Murphy, jmurphy@erinet.com From the WPA Records, Microfiche F3933/34/35 You are the visitor since the counter was installed on January 11, 1997.

    99. Irish
    HUTTON, THOMAS from County Tyrone, to NZ in 1874. JOHNSTON, Robert ALEXANDERb, abt 1846 at Donegal died 3rd april 1912 at Wallacetown, Invercargill.
    http://homepages.paradise.net.nz/barbgreg/irish.html
    A FEW OF THE IRISH TO COME TO NEW ZEALAND
    The West Coast that is mentioned, is in the South Island
    Compliments of Nola Moses The information on these pages is for genealogy research only. It may be linked to but not copied in any form without the owners permission AHERN, MICHAEL
    38 , from Kerry arr Nelson in Oct 1874. His wife ELLEN died on board in Sept from constant sickness and miscarriage. ARNOLD, JAMES 18201896 from Cork marr Hannah Ratt in Waimea. buried in Wakefield with several of his family. ARNOLD, JOHN b, 1840 . from County Cork son of William Arnold and Nora Burt. he married Johanne Reardon and lived in Spring Grove. He died in 1913. BAILIE, THOMAS b, 1836 Northern Ireland. left Ireland at the age of 16, and followed the gold trail to Victoria and on to N.Z. he was later a store-keeper in Westport. BAKEY, MARGARET single woman from Clare arr Nelson 1875 aged 21. BARER, JOHN 35 and ELLEN 34 arr Nelson 1874 with 5 children. They were from Cork. BARNHILL, HUGH

    100. Names Appearing In The Volume
    OF SILVERTON HILL, Bt Incumbent SIR (Robert CHARLES) RICHARD Lineage LineageALEXANDERSMITH of Archieston, Co Moray b 1780; m 1813, Barbara (d 1874, aged 90
    http://www.electricscotland.com/burkes/h.htm

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