[NI0027]
see
http://web2.airmail.net/rbartee/D0007/I311.html
[NI0036] resided Clarksville, TN when he was married
[NI0043]
resided Hopkins co, KY in 1820
see 1820 census, Hopkins co, KY, page 250
lived in Lawrence co, IL
see 1830 census: Lawrence co, IL; page 272, line 22
see 1840 census: Lawrence co, IL; page 13.
[NI0047] resided Guilford co, NC
[NI0049] Accompanied Jno. Catlett and half brothers Ralph and Edward Rowzie to Virginia in 1650.
[NI0050]
There is doubt in the accuracy in the claim that Susannah, wife of
Nicholas Catlett, is a Meriwether. The original man to claim this
relationship was Dr. William Carter Stubbs, and since his publication has
piliferated genealogy circles many persons believe this theory. However,
Stubbs made an ill--advised guess and there is no proof that he was
correct. Many organizations, such as the Meriwether Society,
Incorporated, have decided that since there no strong evidence to support
the relationship, they will not consider Susannah a Meriwether. For more
information, see the Meriwether Society's web page at
http://members.aol.com/tmsimc/index.html
The Stubbs publication mentioned is:
"A History of Two Virginia Families Transplanted from County Kent
England," Thomas Baytop, Tenderden, 1638 and John Catlett, Sittingbourne,
1622. By Dr. and Mrs. William Carter Stubbs, New Orleans, LA.
[NI0051] in 1695 made a deed citing that he was the son and only heir of Nicholas Catlett
[NI0060] resided in Frederick co, VA 1734-1735 and New Garden, NC 1754.
[NI0062] resided Stokes co, NC
[NI0073]
variations of surname:
Taliaferro
Tallafer
Taliaferra
Talyfer
Talafero
Tolliver
[NI0077] will proved June 21, 1720, Essex co, VA.
[NI0081] resided Athens, TN
[NI0086] resided New Garden Meeting, Guilford co, NC and Deep River, NC. will records in Greensborough, NC
[NI0087]
resided Henry co, VA in 1820.
see 1820 census, page 32.
[NI0090] resided Guilford co, NC and Houston co, TX
[NI0137] for Essex co: burgess (1693-1702), justice for peace (1692), coroner (1700), president of court, sheriff (1705).
[NI0139]
he came from Sittingbourne, Kent co, England to VA in 1650. he called his
home Green Hills, a large estate at the mouth of the Golden Vale Creek,
in present Caroline County or Essex co.
see "Genealogies of Virginia Families" from William and Mary College
Quarterly Historical Magazine, Vol IV, Genealogical publishing co. Inc,
1982. Estate submitted for probate 5-7-1673. also see will of John
Taliaferro (1685-1744).
[NI0142] immigrated to Essex co, VA
[NI0144] He is first known to have resided in the US in York County in 1645. He was granted 800 acres in Glouchester county, VA on Feb 12, 1651 and 6300 acres with Lawrence Smith in Rappahannock co on Mar 26, 1666. Witnessed the will of Robert Meeke of York co, VA on Nov 1 1647.
[NI0145] Made will 7-19-1625 at Sittingbourne, Kent, England.
[NI0147] Made will on 2-28-1621/2.
[NI0149]
Sources:
"The Lineage Record Book" belonging to Andrew Jackson Allensworth
(complied c1930). His info came from:
1. "A History of Two Virginia Families Transplanted from County Kent
England," Thomas Baytop, Tenderden, 1638 and John Catlett, Sittingbourne,
1622. By Dr. and Mrs. William Carter Stubbs, New Orleans, LA
2. "Virginia Historical Magazine" Vol III 223, page 63; Vol I 284.
3. Canterbury marriage licenses
4. Bible records, headstones in old graves yards
Other Catlett info is from:
Karon M. Bosze,
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/karon_bosze/homepage.htm.
(75070.1477@@compuserve.com).
[NI0154] good friend of Robert Taliaferro.
[NI0169]
resided in HARPERS FERRY, JEFFERSON CO., VA (now WV) in 1820?
see 1820 census, p 82.
[NI0174] resided Henry co, VA
[NI0176] Revoluntionary war veteran
[NI0180] Samuel arrived in Green co in 1842 when he purchased land on section 25, where he lived until 1860. A saw mill was erected on Section 22, Sylvester twp, Green co, WI by Amos Sylvester in 1843. A large business was done, as a blacksmith shop was later added. Samuel D. Ball purchased the mill in 1865. The farm there consisted of 176 acres. The Nevada Cheese Factory was erected in spring of 1877 across the road from his mill. It ran until 1882, when he sold the machinary and closed the business. Samuel sold his mill and land (excepting the cheese factory land) on 7-22-1903 to Adam Schmidt of Monroe, WI. Mr. Schmidt paid $13,720 for the property. The cheese factory and surrounding land was conveyed to Abraham Speech.
[NI0182]
resided Sprinfield twp, Erie co, PA in 1820.
see 1820 census, Erie co, PA. page 164.
[NI0184]
Daniel came from England to settle in Maryland. He served with the 8th
Virginia Regiment. His papers are in the National Archives in DC. He
later moved to Frederick co, MD, where he married Catherine Byre. In
1794 he moved to Londonderry township, Bedford co, PA. In 1801 he
settled on Lexington Road, Girard Erie co, PA.
Sources:
1. "Daniel Ball and His Descendents," compiled by Joseph Druse, East
Lansing, MI; Eloise Allensworth, San Antonio; Maryanne Lyons, D.C; Betty
Mann, Lansing, MI. Compiled 1977-78.
2. Census records and plat maps or Monroe, WI library and clerk's office.
3. 1850 Sylvester Twp, Green co, WI census. pp 4, 6. Monroe (WI)
library.
4. Maryanne B. Kendall
5. Linda Ball
[NI0186] resided Worchester co, MD and Erie co, PA
[NI0189]
both his parents came from NC
he was county clerk in 1854 and Nov 1855. see "History of Green County,
WI" -1884- pp. 439 and 546, 977.586 Rockford Public library.
postmaster for North McGregor, IA
moved
from NC:
to KY (before 9/1817)
to Lawrence co, IL (1825-1830)
to Green co, WI (1846)
to North McGregor, IA (1882)
Sources:
1. Records of Eloise Allensworth, San Antonio.
2. 1830 Census, Lawrence co, IL. p272. Rockford (IL) public library.
3. 1840 IL State census, Rockford public library.
4. 1840 Lawrence co, IL census, p13.
5. 1850 Village of Monroe, Green co, WI census. p84. Rockford (IL)
public library.
6. 1860 Village of Monroe, Green co, WI census. Rockford (IL) public
library.
7. 1870 Village of Monroe, Green co, WI census. p380. Rockford (IL)
public library.
8. 1880 Payne Street, North of the Rail road, Village of Monroe, Green
co, WI census. p5. Rockford (IL) public library.
9. Records of Audrey and David Hancock, davehancock@@worldnet.att.net
[NI0190] father is from PA, mother from VA.
[NI0191] immigrated to US from Germany at age 18.
[NI0193] resided Sidney Plains, NY (now Sidney, NY)
[NI0194] resided near Powelton, Hancock co, GA; Murphy, NC; and Ft. Houston, Houston co, TX (now Anderson co)
[NI0196] member of provincial assembly
[NI0206] resided Culpepper co, VA
[NI0208] resided Portsmouth, VA; Greensborough, GA; Powelton GA on the Ogeeche River; Murphy, NC;
[NI0213] resided Fredericksburg, Richmond, Portsmouth, VA. Will dated 11-18-1786 Fredericksburg
[NI0215] resided London
[NI0217] resided Ash, county of Hantz
[NI0218] resided Westminster
[NI0221] descendent of col. John Catelett
[NI0222] resided Stokes co, NC
[NI0226] resided Baltimore, MD and Sumner co, TN
[NI0229]
resided Baltimore, MD
possibly named Joseph, John, or Richard.
see 1820 census, page 219, 243, 244 for Baltimore, MD
[NI0231] arrived in U.S, from Europe about 1650
[NI0232]
resided Frederick co, VA around 1792. this is from a land lease recorded
there dated 10-20-1792 for 96 acres. it was a part of Manor of Leeds,
Upper neck of VA, and owned by Fairfax estate. The lease was signed by
Philip and Denny Fairfax.
related?
John Allensworth m. Elizabeth ?
Henry Franklin Allensworth m. Fannie Elizabeth Roush
All info except my direct line is from:
"Allensworth Family U.S.A. 1980 Progress Report," edited by John E.
Allensworth. (There are numerous typos, and therefore some info is
suspect)
My direct line and some Catlett info is from:
"The Lineage Record Book" belonging to Andrew Jackson Allensworth
(complied c1930). His info came from:
1. "A History of Two Virginia Families Transplanted from County Kent
England," Thomas Baytop, Tenderden, 1638 and John Catlett, Sittingbourne,
1622. By Dr. and Mrs. William Carter Stubbs, New Orleans, LA
2. "Virginia Historical Magazine" Vol III 223, page 63; Vol I 284.
3. Canterbury marriage licenses
4. Bible records, headstones in old graves yards
[NI0233]
Sources:
Some info is from data obtained from World Family Tree, Family Tree Maker
version 3.4, Deluxe edition.
Most is from "The Lineage Record Book" belonging to Andrew Jackson
Allensworth (complied c1930). His info came from:
1. "Edward and Eleanor Foulke--Their Ancestory and Descendents
1698-1898," a memorial volume published by Loughead and Co.,
Philidelphia, 1898.
2. Genealogy of Mrs. May Monelle Stausbury Mansfield.
3. Family bibles of Elijah and Jeremiah Hughes. the former is property
of Mrs. George T. Hughes, Columbia, TN. Copied by Mrs. E. H. Lockert of
Annapolis, MD
4. Records made by Mrs. Charles Lockert (Emma Hughes)
5. "The American Genealogist" Vol I, No's 1-4. published by Thomas Allen
Glenn of Ardwora Montgomery co, PA. March-June 1899.
see
http://pages.prodigy.com/BobMoe/g0000030.htm#I0334
[NI0235] Came from Merionethshire, Wales (sailed from Liverpool via Dublin) and landed in Philidelphia on 7-17-1698. Resided at Gwynedd, PA.
[NI0260] resided Dorchester in 1639. moved to Northampton in 1659.
[NI0263] resided Northampton until Aug 24, 1696, after which Lebanon Ct
[NI0264]
resided Worchester, MS and Windham, NH.
see "The History of Windham", Morrison L.A. , "Old New York Frontier"
1614-1800, Halsey
[NI0270]
According to Media Research Bureau (D.C.), Abijah landed in a port in
Philidelphia in 1786, and in the same year purchased what is now Otsego
co, NY.
He founded Gilbertsville, NY.
[NI0272] resided Tamworth, Warwickshire, England
[NI0273]
resided Sydney Plains, NY
resided SIDNEY, DELAWARE CO., NY in 1820.
see 1820 census, page 88.
[NI0281] resided Hartford CT, then Northampton CT, then Westfield, MA
[NI0286] resided Gilbertsville, NY
[NI0293] resided Fort Houston, Houston co, TX and Palestine, Anderson co, TX. was 1st Lieutenant in battle of Horseshoe Bend, war of 1812.
[NI0294]
resided Robertson co, TN in 1820
see 1820 census, page 6
[NI0297]
came to New England about 1630: first Hull, near Boston, and then
settled at Dorchester. He later moved to Taunton, MA about 1638, to
Windsor, CT about 1645, and finally to Northampton, MA in 1659.
He possibly sailed from Europe to the New World on 8 MAY 1635 on the
HOPEWELL, under Master John Driver, bound from Weymouth to Massachusetts
Bay.
[NI0299] resided Dorchester, MS and then Northampton, MS, and then Coventry, CN
[NI0300] resided Lebanon Ct. and Colchester Ct. after 1743 and Marlboro after 1752.
[NI0307]
see
Http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/1163/inger.htm
[NI0317] bur. 13 July 1612, Chard, Somerset, Eng..
[NI0373]
On June 1, 1861 John Lewis Franklin joined Captain J. Travis Rosser's
Texas Ranger Company at Franklin co, VA. In May 1862 they formed Company
K, 10th VA Regiment cavalry. Later they served under Major General J. E.
B. Stuart. John Lewis was a sergeant in the cavalry and was wounded June
9, 1863 at the Battle of Brandy Station in Culpepper co.
He later farmed between present day towns of Bassett and Stanleytown.
[NI0376] On 6-15-1861 at Lynchburg, VA George enlisted in company A, 42nd VA Regiment infantry of the confederate army. He advanced to sergeant status. He was captured with almost the entire regiment on 5-12-1864 near Spottsylvania court house (VA) at the Battle of Bloody Angle. He arrived at Belle Plain, VA on 5-18-1864 and was incarcerated at the Point Lookout, MD P.O.W. facility. On 7-30-1864 he was transferred to the federal prison on the Chemung river at Elmira, NY. He stayed there from 8-2-1864 until 6-19-1865, when he took the oath of allegiance to the United States of America. Upon release he walked to his home, which was on the Smith river one mile north of Waller's ford near the present day town of Fieldale, VA. He then resumed farming. (see service record in the National Archives, D.C. and pension application in the VA state library at Richmond, VA)
[NI0380] Milly died between Aug 13, 1841 and May 20, 1842.
[NI0383] On 11-13-1817 John and Nancy sold 100 acres of land (lying on the waters of the Rock run in Henry co) to Benjamin Glass, their brother-in-law. They then moved to (possibly) Cumberland co, KY. John is known to have been living there on 11-19-1825 and 3-18-1845.
[NI0438] known to have been living in Ocala, FL in 1979.
[NI0581] William Samuel enlisted on July 7, 1861 at Young's store in Franklin co, VA as a drummer in company B, 57th VA Regiment infantry. He served under Captian W. T. James.
[NI0632] known to have been living in Roanoke, VA c1937.
[NI0635] known to have been living in Winston-Salem, NC c1937.
[NI0637] known to have been living in Eden, NC in 1991.
[NI0639] known to have been living in Axton, (VA or NC) in 1991.
[NI0641] known to have been living in Bassett, VA in 1975.
[NI0642] known to have been living in Norfolk, VA in 1975.
[NI0643]
known to have been living in Bassett, VA in 1975.
known to have been living in Bassett, VA in 1991.
[NI0654] known to have been living in Ocala, FL in 1975.
[NI0655] known to have been living in Ocala, FL in 1975.
[NI0656] known to have been living in Texas in 1975.
[NI0657] known to have been living in Foster City, CA in 1975.
[NI0660] known to have been living in Bassett, VA in 1991.
[NI0661] known to have been living in Bassett, VA in 1991.
[NI0662] known to have been living in Decatur, AL in 1991.
[NI0663] known to have been living in Land'O Lakes, FL in 1991.
[NI0671] He always had a stick of chewing gum for the children on his mail route
[NI0801]
In June 1861 William enlisted in the confederate army at Mt. Bethel in
Henry co. On July 3, 1861 in Lynchburg, VA he was attached to Company G,
42nd VA Regiment infantry. He was wounded twice. The first injury, a
broken right rib, occured on August 9, 1862 at the Battle of Cedar Run.
The second injury was sustained on July 3, 1863, this time to the right
arm and leg. He was captured Jly 4, 1863 at South Mountain, MD and
consequently transferred to the U. S. Army General hospital at Frederick,
MD. He was paroled at Ft. Henry and later returned to company G, where
he served as a sergeant.
William moved from his farm at Ridgeway to Roanoke circa 1907.
[NI0811] They were farming in Patrick co, VA on 10-29-1850, but returned to Traylorsville by 8-7-1860. William was employed as an overseer on the Harden Hairston plantation for a while there.
[NI1051] died Sep 30 1948?
[NI1502] resided Essex co, VA
[NI1503] resided Orange co, VA
[NI1533] resided San Francisco before marriage
[NI1539] resided Macon, GA
[NI1550] resided Cedar Creek
[NI1572] resided Warren co, GA before marriage
[NI1608] of "Totterdownhill"
[NI1609]
was guardian briefly for sister Martha Taliaferro's children because she
and her huspand died young
of "Newington"
[NI1619] Made will on 4-11-1697 at Essex co, VA
[NI1644] resided on 4-20-1648 at Blackwell, Middlesex, England.
[NI1667] estate submitted for probate 1-7-1678/79.
[NI1701] resided Hancock co, GA before marriage
[NI1704]
He came from England to Spotsylvania co, VA
Will dated 11-5-1753.
Sources:
"The Lineage Record Book" belonging to Andrew Jackson Allensworth
(complied c1930). His info came from:
1. Hunter family bible (James Hunter and Mary M. Smith Hunter)
2. Records of Mrs. Martha T. Hitchcock, Sutro library, San Francisco.
"Genealogies of Virginia Families" from the William and Mary College
Quarterly Historical Magazine. Vol 4, Neville-Terrill. Genealogical
Publishing co, Inc. 1982. "The Family Register of Nicholas Taliaferro.
by William Buckner McGroarty
[NI1717] signed Declaration of Independence
[NI1770] resided James City county, VA
[NI1835] resided in Fairfax co, VA for a while with her family before marrying. after marriage moved to Christian co, KY, they had a large plantation. the house still stands
[NI1850] Jessie entered the confederate army at age 19 as a member of Co. H, 14th TN regiment, Archer's brigade, A.P. Hills Div.. He later was made a courier for General Hill. He participated in the battle of Chancellorsville, where his horse was shot out from under him. He was also wounded at the same battle as Stonewall Jackson. He moved to TX in 1888 and settled at Farmers' Valley.
[NI1877] There exists a legal contract dated 1-13-1805 granting him custody of 8 slaves for two years. this is to pay for a debt owed to him of 150 pounds. He resided in Frederick co, VA.
[NI1895] after passing away, Emma's inhertance paid for Jack and Eloise's cabin on Ten Mile Lake.
[NI1896] Andrew Jackson worked with George in George's harware business.
[NI1899] 1860 census: resided in Tazewell co, IL
[NI1900] bought property in Smithfield, Jefferson co, OH on 5-2-1826, and consequently moved there. after mathias died Nancy returned to PA
[NI1901] moved to Mills co, IA with family several years after marrying Mary.
[NI1921] He enlisted in the Civil war 1-4-1862 in Co. G, 88th regiment O.V.I.. after the war he operated a large woolen mill at Chicllicothe. he later built and operated steam power plants. he resided at Columbus, OH until his death.
[NI1923] resided Mills co, IA
[NI1937] He was a civil war veteran from Co. 1, 178th regiment, O.V.I.. He enlisted 8-18-1864 and was discharged 8-28-1865 at Charlotte, NC. He applied for and was granted pension on 9-4-1908, $12 per month. After the was he moved to Rice co, KS.
[NI1941] Served in Civil war, Company G, 74th regiment, O.V.I.. He entered the service 1-30-1862 and was discharged 12-28-1863, after which he lived at Cadiz Junction, Harrison co, OH. He later moved to Doylestown, Wayne co, OH. He never contacted family after being discharged (his father's will was divided among the other brothers.)
[NI1943] served in Civil war: Company E, 157th regiment O.V.I. He entered the service 5-15-1864 and was honorably discharged at Camp Chase, OH 9-2-1864. He was almost deaf after a Ft. Delaware independence day celebratation (1864) due to cannon blasts.
[NI1944] served in Civil war, Iowa Light Artilary, from 8-29-1862 to 1-15-1865, at which time he was discharded due to severe disabilities developed during his service.
[NI1948] served in the Civil war Co, H, 98th regiment, O.V.I.. was discharged 6-13-1865 at Louisville, KY.
[NI1952] owned a farm near Amsterdam, Jefferson co, OH, where they lived until death
[NI1955] after marriage he moved to Martin co, IN. five years later he moved to southern IL. in 1876 he moved to TX. in 1879 moved to Benton co, Arkansas where he was in the mercantile business
[NI1956] later resided in Hancock co, WV
[NI1958] On 11-19-1861he enlisted in Co. 1, 40th regiment O.V.I.. In Civil war battle of Ivory Mountain, KY (in February 1862) he was shot 4 inches below the knee. In Ashland hospital, KY his leg was amputated 4 inches above the knee. After being discharged he lived in Kansas, Arkansas, and Joplin, Jasper co, Missouri.
[NI1962] disappeared c1900, after which he was never heard from again.
[NI1964] Started married life in log cabin on teacher's salary of $30 per month. Then Loman started share cropping also. He went into leasing farms and was successful. The last farm he operated was 325 acres--the McClave farm near East Springfield, OH. He retired in 1917 after buying the Kirk property in Circle Green. He was also active as a leader in the Methodist church.
[NI1966] resided Harrison co, OH before marriage
[NI1973] She received a pension of $8 per month after Oliver died.
[NI1975] practicing physician in Bellaire for 2 years, Rumley 3 years, and Seio after 1870.
[NI1981] at time of his death he was employed as an engineer at Eastern Coal mine
[NI1982] responisible for much of the Allenworth information included in this file
[NI1984] resided Bowling Green, OH before marriage
[NI1990] reside in North Miami. they operate a child care center and security and courier business
[NI1995] resided New York City before marriage
[NI1996] resided Columbus, OH before marriage
[NI1997]
possibly born 4-28-1944
resides Philidelphia, PA
[NI2001] resided Cleveland, OH prior to marriage
[NI2003] resides in Gilbert, AZ
[NI2004] resides Miles City, Montana
[NI2006] resides Lyndon, OH
[NI2010] resided Irwin, TN prior to marriage
[NI2011] they reside near Sidney, Shelby co, OH
[NI2019] resides near Lithopolis, Fairfiedl co, OH
[NI2024] resides Portland, OR
[NI2032] They sailed southern seas for over a year, afterwhich they toured Italy, Germany, and other European countries. they reside in Vancouver.
[NI2050] resided Columbus, OH before marriage
[NI2053] at 15 years he was a telegraph operator and at 19 was a foreman of a telephone construction company in cleveland. he later did apprasial work for phone companies in MN, WI, and the dakotas. he then served as consulting engineer in phone and gas cases in columbus.
[NI2055] resided Columbus before marriage
[NI2057] listed birth date as 6-6-1904. is there a missing generation here?
[NI2058] listed birth date as 6-22-1905. is there a missing generation here?
[NI2084] resides in Omaha, NE
[NI2085] enlisted in USAF on 12-27-1950, and he was stationed in England until discharged in 1954.
[NI2096] practiced dentristry for 25 years in Canton, OH.
[NI2104] resided Carrollton, OH
[NI2110] resided Mamaroneck, NY
[NI2111] resided Canton, OH.
[NI2118] reside Massilon, OH
[NI2119] resides North Olmstead, OH
[NI2127] He owns historic log cabin built c1811 near New Salem (Annapolis), OH. It was purchased by Arda Allensworth 4-5-1945, after which it was moved to London twp, Carroll co, OH. James has modernized it and plans to retire there.
[NI2136] enlisted at Youngstown on 1-2-1899 into the Spanish American war, Co. C, 12th regiment, U.S. infantry. he was stationed on Phillipine islands. discharged 1-3-1902 in california.
[NI2139] was postmaster of Amsterdam, OH and cashier of the Amsterdam State bank.
[NI2141] resided Hartsville, OH
[NI2154] resides Belmont, CA
[NI2156] reside Royal Oak, MI
[NI2157] resided Toledo, OH before marriage
[NI2158] resided Lewis Center, OH before marriage
[NI2160] resided Royal Oak, MI before marriage
[NI2166] moved to KS
[NI2169] most descendents live in Dennison co, OH area
[NI2180] Served WW1, enlisted 8-15-1918 and was discharged 9-22-1919 as rank sergeant.
[NI2189] resided Cecil, OH before marriage
[NI2212] moved to Provo, UT in 1912, Arizona in 1915, Nebraska--where he retired, and then Tucson, AZ.
[NI2214] resided Myrode, KY before marriage
[NI2235] owned land in Archer twp, Harrison co, OH
[NI2262] left OH for KS and then Hollywood, FL
[NI2297] resided Peoria, IL before marriage
[NI2306] moved to San Diego in 1920 and Los Angeles in 1925
[NI2310] resides Safford, AZ
[NI2311] resides Los Angeles
[NI2509] resided Hartford, then Northampton
[NI2956] probably either Margaret, Elizabeth, or Lavina
[NI3421] remarried Walter Parmley after Ivan Anderson
[NI3467] possibly child of George Ball and Martha Eaton
[NI3468] possibly child of George Ball and Martha Eaton
[NI3469] possibly child of George Ball and Martha Eaton
[NI3600] Stuart graduated from Evanston Township high school in 1969. He then studied at the Goethe Institute, as well as the Sprechen and Dolmetche Institute in Munich, Germany. He also studied at the Alliance Francaise Univeristy de Paris, Sorbonne (Paris), and Universita per Stanseiri, Peruga, Italy. He did independent study in Madrid. He received a bachelor of science in business and economics from Walter E. Heller college of business administration and economics, Roosevelt University, Chicago in 1981. He was employed at Westminster Bank PLC in Chicago, San Francisco, and Houston, where he was submanager and assistant vice-president.
[NI3611] Jacob left home at 16 years old to live with brother Henry. He did dispatch riding and stagecoach driving in PA and VA.
[NI3958] Possibly captured by Indians. also possibly a school teacher.
[NI4061] descendant of Samuel Houston
[NI4195]
improvements to this program:
1. one "home" person, a default family page. it would be very easily
accessible. should be able to make that person come up when the program
is loaded (this should be optional)
2. bookmarks: a feature where i can place a temporary bookmark and
therefore find that person easily later. handy if one is switching back
and forth between several different family pages.
3. more advanced/easier merges. it is difficult to know who i need to
merge and who not if there is a large number of people in the incoming
family file.
4. option to put star or X by a child to indicate which is your direct
relative
5. a function where you can pick any two people and find out the
relationship between them.
6. a better way to select people to export. for example, from a kinship
report, or manually select them, or
Misc sources:
Information about other surnames came primarily from Andrew Jackson and
Eloise Allensworth for their ancestors, and Dorothy Franklin for her
ancestors. Recent data was confirmed by the persons themselves or very
close relatives to them.
Email contacts:
Ruf, gruf@@xmission.com (stone)
Steve Hauck, shauck@@d.umn.edu (stone)
David Blevins, dblevins@@moscow.com (franklin)
Karon Bosze, 75070.1477@@compuserve.com (catlett)
Tom Allensworth, sperry1@@mail.comet.net
Tony Wooten, A.WOOTEN@@GENIE.COM (hancock)
Michael Stone, cstone@@eusd.stan-co.k12.ca.us
Greg Bryant, raptor@@gamewood.net (franklin)
[NI4201]
possible researcher:
Mrs. Dale Reid
115 West Charles
Oelweln, IA 50662
[NI4213] resided Lawrence co, IL in 1841
[NI4227]
resided Clarno twp, Green co, WI
see July 1850 census page 200.
resided West Union twp, Fayette co, IA in 1856
[NI4229] resided North McGregor, IA in 1880
[NI4662] resided Turnersville, TN
[NI4670] info for this hughes generation was copied from Jeremiah's bible by Mrs. E. H. Gockurh at Annapolis. the bible was property of Jeremiah's granddaughter, Hannah Gray.
[NI4675] resided Lawrence co, TN before marriage
[NI4676] resided Robertson co, TN before marriage
[NI4743] possibly died Harrison co, IN
[NI4943] resided San Francisco before marriage
[NI4953] of "Dissington"
[NI5035] began military service in 1861. a member of C.S.A.
[NI5100] of "Smithfield", Spotsylvania
[NI5183] resided Alabama
[NI5186] resided "Fauquier"
[NI5211] resided "Hagley", King George co.
[NI5212] of Greene Co.
[NI5240] resided King and Queen co.
[NI5260]
resided Snow Creek, Spotsylvania co, VA
he settled there in 1707. Snow Creek flows into the Rappahannock River
near Fredericksburg.
[NI5455] of Caroline Co.
[NI5457] resided KY
[NI5481] resided "Rose Hill"
[NI5482] resided "Rose Hill"
[NI5484] resided "Woodpark"
[NI5499] resided "Santee", Caroline County
[NI5556] resided Red Mills, Hardin co, KY
[NI5622] possibly born 11-26-1733
[NI5632]
arrived from Stoke, Lancaster, England at "Newcastle below Philidelphia"
in 1682 or 1684. possibly on one of William Penn's voyages.
Sources:
Some info is from data obtained from World Family Tree, Family Tree Maker
version 3.4, Deluxe edition.
Most is from "The Lineage Record Book" belonging to Andrew Jackson
Allensworth (complied c1930). His info came from: ?
Also http://www.harborside.com/home/w/weterb/genealgy/persons.htm
[NI5786] resided at West Nottingham, PA
[NI6017] disowned at New Garden Meeting, NC for marrying out
[NI6020] originally resided Wayne co, IN
[NI6021] originally resided Wayne co, IN
[NI6032] resided Guilford co, NC
[NI6033] resided Guilford co, NC
[NI6063] resided Muddy Creek under Deep River Meeting, NC
[NI6088] resided Dunkirk, Scotland
[NI6090] settled Fredericksburg, VA
[NI6091] resided Duns, Scotland.
[NI6093] resided Scotland
[NI6094] settled in Fredericksburg, VA
[NI6096]
James Hunter's cousin
settled in Fredericksburg, VA
[NI6468] of "Hays", Caroline co, VA
[NI6803] resided Essex, VA
[NI6809] resided Bowling Green, Caroline co, VA
[NI6863] of Fredericksburg, VA
[NI6864] resided "Prospect Hill"
[NI6873] of Charles Town, WVA