WebGED: Sparks Family Tree Data Page Meredith Benton Sparks, son of Nelson and Sarrilda (Holbrook) Sparks,was born on To his son Joel Sparks he gave 60 acres, being themiddle part of this http://sparksfamilytree.net/family_tree/wga91.html
Extractions: Although not a "paying-member" of The Sparks Family Association, Melvahad contributed to the QUARTERLY in countless anonymous ways over thepast forty years, from her proofreading and correcting to helping in thestuffing and mailing. Furthermore, it was only because her maiden namewas Sparks that your editor developed an interest in the Sparks family'shistory. Melva Helen Sparks was born in Des Moines, Iowa, on May 17, 1918, theonly daughter of Oral A. and Alice E. (Mace) Sparks. She was a 4thgreat-grand daughter of the William Sparks (born ca. 1725 in Queen AnnesCounty, Maryland, died in 1801-02 in Surry County, North Carolina) whoselife story was featured in the QUARTERLY of June 1991, Whole No. 154.
WebGED: Sparks Family Tree Data Page Living with Solomon washis son Joel Sparks, aged 22, also a farmer, Thomas Benton Sparks, son of Richard and Elizabeth (Cooper) Sparks wasborn on Augut http://sparksfamilytree.net/family_tree/wga96.html
Extractions: "Silas H. Sparks was born about 1840. He served in Company K, 133rdRegiment Pennsylvania Infantry during the Civil War. (See the September1896 issue of the QUARTERLY, Whole NO. 135, for an abstract of hispension file. According to this file, Silas had only one child, Mary L.Sparks, born on July 11, 1872.) "Silas married Julia K. Kerr on March 19, 1868, in Everett,Pennsylvania. She was born about 1834 in Pennsylvania. When the 1870census was taken of Bedford County, Silas and Julia Sparks lived in WestProvidence Township. Living in their household were: John Kerr, 46, afarm laborer; Magie V. Akers, 15, a domestic servant; Ruth Wertz, 10;Edward L. Feaster, 4; and S. Edward Sparks, aged 1 year. Four yearslater, Silas Sparks and his family moved to Cowley County, Kansas. Silasdied at Winfield, Kansas, on January 9, 1910; Julia died on June 20,1922."
Incunabula Books [REFERENCE: AUTHORS: B] Joel Benton, American author (1832 1911) Etienne Bequet, French journalist andcritic (about 1800 - 1838) Pierre Jean de Beranger, French poet (1780 http://www.incunabulabooks.com/ibrfathb.htm
CIVIL WAR VETERANS BURIED IN OKLAHOMA Last Names Starting With D DAVIS, Benton J. 18421915, Confederate Army, Pittsburg, White Chimney. DAVIS,Burtin, 1846-1922 DEAN, Joshua, 1832-1911, Co I 1 KS, Canadian, Okarche http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Forest/7014/OKVetsD.html
Extractions: CIVIL WAR VETERANS BURIED IN OKLAHOMA Last Names Starting With: D Last updated 29 July 2001 NAME Dates SERVICE COUNTY CEMETERY DAGUE, David N. Pvt Co A 155 IN Inf Noble Grace Hill-Perry DAHMER, John E. Cpl Co I 24 WI Inf Canadian El Reno DAHRENS, Royal L. Pvt Co I 47 PA Inf Creek Old Sapulpa DAILEY, George Co H 79 OH Inf Ellis Gage DAILEY, William J. Union Army Custer Greenwood-Weatherford DALE, Frank Union Army- IL (discharged soon after enlistment due to being underage) Logan Summit View-Guthrie DALE, George W. Co C 140 IN Inf Logan Summit View-Guthrie DALE, James B. 7 MO Cav Kay Ponca City IOOF DALE, John Co C MO MM Canadian El Reno DALEY, James 1Sgt Co F 5 PA Cav Comanche Highland-Lawton DALLAS, J.M. Confederate Army Jackson Francis DALLAS, John B. Co C 6 MO Cav CSA Carter Rose Hill-Ardmore DALLEY, A.J. Co G 15 KS Cav Logan Crescent DALTON, Carsons L. Confederate Army Latimer Red Oak DALTON, William M. Confederate Army Woods Waynoka DAMRON, Bert Pvt Co B 2 US Inf Craig White Oak DAMRON, Charles W. Pvt Co C 40 IL Inf Johnston Bold Springs DAMRON, John S. Confederate Army Seminole Konawa DANELY, William T.
5th SC Cavalry Regiment, Surname H A, 3d SC Cavalry, 15 Dec 1863, in exchange with Joshua Benton. HYER, James S.(18321911), 30, 1MM/J 17/A 5/D, CPL CPL PVT, Charleston, b. 2 Dec 1832. http://www.geocities.com/sccavalrycsa/5th_Cav_H.html
Extractions: 5th South Carolina Cavalry Regiment Surname H NAME AGE CO(s) RANK(s) DISTRICT REMARKS HADDOCK (HADUCK), Lewis A. 17/D 5/C PVT PVT [Colleton] Enlisted at Chehaw (Green Pond), SC, 12 Mar 1862. Last recorded on clothing receipt roll, dated 2 Nov 1864. Farming at Goodbys, Orangeburg Co., SC, in 1880. HAGAN, G. W. 14/D 5/I PVT PVT Enlisted at Binnaker's Bridge, Barnwell Dist., SC, 28 Dec 1861. Trans. to Co. H, 2d SC Artillery, 28 Mar 1864, and reassigned to Co. F, 22d SC Infantry, 16 May 1864. Living in 1897. HAIGLER, D. Shadrick (1829?-1878) 14/B 5/A SGT SGT Orangeburg Enlisted at Orangeburg, SC, 24 Dec 1861. Reported missing at Lynch's Creek, Darlington Dist., SC, 24 Feb 1865. Capt. at Mount Elon, Darlington Dist., SC, 2 Mar 1865. Sent to Point Lookout, MD, and released, 27 Jun 1865. d. 30 Oct 1878, and buried at Jericho Methodist Church, Cameron, SC. HAIGLER, John A. M. (1844-1908) 5/E PVT Orangeburg b. 19 Jun 1844. Enlisted at Mount Pleasant, SC, 9 Mar 1863. Last recorded on clothing receipt roll, dated 25 Dec 1864. d. 18 Oct 1908, and buried in Pine Grove Lutheran Cemetery, near Lone Star, SC. HAIR, D. J.
Presettlement Wildlife And Habitat Of Montana: An Overview Langford, Nathaniel P. (18321911) natural history Yellowstone NP Pearsall,John 1858-1862 natural history Fort Benton, Helena, western Mont. http://www.npwrc.usgs.gov/resource/habitat/presettl/natrlist.htm
Extractions: An Overview Name (lived) Years in Montana Specialty Geographic Area Adams, Robert (1846-1906) plants upper Yellowstone, Gallatin, Madison, Jefferson Alden, James M. artist northwest MT boundary Alderson, Mary L. plants Bozeman area Allen, George N. plants upper Yellowstone, Gallatin, Madison, Jefferson Allen, Joel A. (1838-1921) birds, mammals lower Yellowstone Musselshell Rs. Anderson, Frederick W. (1866-1891) plants Audubon, John J. artist Missouri R., Ft. Union Ayers, Horace B. (1856-) forestry Bailey, Florence A.M. (1863-1948) birds Bailey, Vernon O. (1864-1942) mammals Baker, Horace B. (1889-) snails Ball, Carleton R. (1873-) plants Front Range Blakiston, Thomas W. birds Flathead, Kootenai Rs. Mont./Canada border Blankinship, Joseph W. (1862-1938) plants statewide Bourgeau, Eugene (1813-1877) plants possibly northern Montana Bodmer, Karl (1809-1893) artist Missouri R.
Extractions: Contact The descendancy chart below was put together by Edson Barlow, Barlow of Barlow Newsletter , and will serve here also as an INDEX for the families, or individuals outlined on this website, from the above mentioned lineage. If you are a part of this family, and would like to add your genealogy, Contact me for information. To date, Jan. 2005, we have not had a member of this family take the DNA test. If you have a male Barlow of this lineage, and would like to participate in our study, please go to the BARLOW DNA PROJECT By 1860, known members of this lineage turn up in Arkansas, California, Connecticut, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Louisiana, Maine, Michigan, Missouri, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Washington. o = no children ? = descendants are suspected but are not yet known
Blue Family 5th Edition 5th Part 2 1.3.1.7.4.3 Eliza C. BLUE (b.ca1853), m?.1873 James LITLER in Benton Co. 1.5.5.2.1.9* David Blue MURROW (18321911), m1.1859 Mary Jane KELLY (1839-1864) http://members.tripod.com/blue_family/preview5thb.htm
Extractions: Search: Lycos Tripod Free Games Share This Page Report Abuse Edit your Site ... Next Isaac BLUE (1781-1842), m. Charlotte DONALDSON She was born in PA, a daughter of William and Susanna ( LANE DONALDSON Isaac was a captain in the Danville Blues in the War of 1812. This company was in active service on the frontier in 1813 and was stationed at Black Rock, near Buffalo NY. Isaac was a farmer and they lived in Columbia Co. PA at the times of the 1820, 1830 and 1840 censuses. Isaac died in Liberty Twp. in Montour Co. Charlotte was living with her son, Isaac C. BLUE , in Danville, Montour Co. PA in 1850. By 1860 she had moved with him to Park Twp., St. Joseph Co. MI. She is buried at Parkville Cemetery, St. Joseph Co. MI. 1.3.1.1.2.1* Samuel BLUE (1815-1885), m.1841 Abigail Abbie HULLIHEN
Blue Family 5th Editon 5th Generation Part 1 1.1.1.1.8.6* Jane BELFORD (18321911), m.1852 John HARRELL (1827-1905). 1.1.2.7.4.2 Joel BLUE (1828-1909), buried in Blue Cemetery with his parents. http://members.tripod.com/blue_family/preview5tha.htm
Extractions: Search: Lycos Tripod Murderball Share This Page Report Abuse Edit your Site ... Next 5th GENERATION FAMILIES Barnett BLUE (1777-1846), m.ca1799 Elizabeth MURRAY He was born near Romney VA (WV) and died in Fayette Co. OH. They were married in VA and came to OH in the early 1800's with his brother, John J. BLUE , settling in Ross (later Fayette) Co. It is said that the brothers rode horseback on the journey from VA to OH. Barnett is buried in the Sugar Creek Baptist Cemetery near Washington C.H., Fayette Co. OH. Elizabeth died in Miami Co. IN and is buried in the Rankin Cemetery near Loree IN. Barnett's will is on file at Washington C.H., Fayette Co. OH. It was written 10 July 1829 and proved 10 Nov 1846. Barnett did not name his children in his will. Their identities were first discovered by Pauline Skinner, who was given a "scrap of paper", reportedly from the Bible of George BLUE [1.1.1.1.1.4.4], which named the 14 children of Barnett and gave the birthdays of all but the youngest. In 1987, Merle D. Blue conducted a search for more tangible evidence to substantiate this information.
Birth And Death Dates Of Authors BENT, James Theodore (1852 1897) BENTLEY, E(dmund) C(lerihew) (1875 - 1950) BENTLEY,Richard (1794 - 1871) Benton, Joel (1832 - 1911) Benton, Thomas Hart http://etext.library.adelaide.edu.au/pgaus/birthdeath.html
Extractions: treasure-trove n treasure found hidden with no evidence of ownership. Home PG Library of Australiana Works in the 'public domain' in Australia Australian Explorers ... Site Map List of birth and death dates The following list shows the birth and death dates of a number of authors. The dates shown may not be accurate, as the list has been compiled from existing sources on the internet, and dates have not been verified by Project Gutenberg of Australia. A comprehensive list of authors and translators, together with birth and death dates, is available from The New General Catalog of Old Books and Authors at the Kingkong web site. Other sites which may be of interest to Project Gutenberg volunteers are listed on the Links page. SURNAME, Christian Name(s) (Born - Died) Home Updated 30 Oct 02
WebGED: Family Tree David appears on the 1840 Benton Co Hyatt, James (1814 ) -child Hyatt, Joel(1821 - ) -child Hyatt, John Smith (1832 - 1911) b. AUG 1832 in http://www.knowitnow.com/genealogy/names/main29.html
Emiline Thomas Benton ( ) Thomas Hamilton ( - ) Thomas Jefferson (1837-1924) Robert (1869- ) William G. (1832-1911) William L. (1866- ) http://www.inficad.com/~cingram/warrenk/fowndx.htm
Index Mary Emily (18321911). . . Narrative Oliver (1836-1868). . . Narrative Captain James Benton (1827-1915). . . Narrative Jerome (1870-1935). http://home.adelphia.net/~ricblake/names.html
I1372 Brett BARTLETT ( - ) Ann HAMILTON _William Joel INGRAM _ Benton SNEED _ (1856 . _WiliamBenton SNEED _ _Joseph T. CARTER _ (1832 - 1911) _Mary E http://www.psi-sc.com/genealogy/debord/html/d0000/g0000018.html
The Political Graveyard: Lawyer Politicians In Missouri, A-C Andrew Jackson Baker (18321911) of Winterset, Madison County, Iowa; Lancaster, Son of Jesse Benton and Ann (Gooch) Benton; married 1821 to Elizabeth http://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MO/lawyer.A-C.html
Extractions: A-C Robert McCormick Adams (b. 1890) Cook County , Ill. Born in Webster Groves, St. Louis County , Mo., June 17, 1890 . Republican. Lawyer ; served in the U.S. Navy during World War I; delegate to Republican National Convention from Illinois, (alternate), (alternate), (alternate); candidate in primary for U.S. Representative from Illinois at-large, 1936. Presbyterian . Member, American Bar Association American Legion Military Order of the World Wars Phi Delta Phi ... Burial location unknown George Ainslie (1838-1913) Ada County , Idaho. Born near Boonville, Cooper County , Mo.
The Page Cannot Be Displayed FarWest sketches microform / by Jessie Benton Fre{226}mont. Langford,Nathaniel Pitt, 1832-1911. Vigilante days and ways microform the pioneers http://www.quinnipiac.edu/x6781.xml
Oregon In 1847 Joel Palmer Joel Palmer went to Oregon first in 1845 on his own with a company from MCCLAIN, James Thomas (18321911) m d 1864 LINVILLE, Olive Ogeal http://www.oregonpioneers.com/1847.htm
Extractions: Captains of 1847 1) Capt. John William Bewley: party consisted of 36 wagons when it started out. Left Independence, MO on May 7, 1847. Capt. Bewley was elected the permanent Captain after a shakedown period of several days. Included in the party were the Isaac Bewley family, the Prettymans, the Youngs, and the Victor Wallace family. Several days out of Independence they were joined by a train of 35 wagons from Oskaloosa and a party of American Fur Company trappers bound for the Lakes. Five months and three days after leaving Independence they had their first view of the Columbia. On Oct 10, 1847 they camped at the mouth of the Umatilla and the next morning the party began to separate and follow different paths. Some of the members of the train chose to go to the Whitman Mission where they became embroiled in the Whitman Massacre [follow the links under Missionaries to learn more about this event]
Iowa Authors - The University Of Iowa Libraries Barnett, Joel Barr, Granville Walter Barragan, Nina See Weinstein, Larrabee,William, 18321911 Larsen, Anita Larsen, Beverly Namen, 1929- http://www.lib.uiowa.edu/spec-coll/iowaauth.htm
Extractions: The Iowa Authors Collection "In 1945 the University of Iowa Library entrusted to one of its long-time librarians, Grace Wormer, the task of forming a special collection of books written by Iowa authors," wrote Frank Paluka in Iowa Authors: A Bio-bibliography of Sixty Native Writers (Iowa City: Friends of the University of Iowa Libraries, 1967). "An Iowa author, for the purpose of this collection, was considered to be any writer born in the state or definitely associated with Iowa who had written at least one published book. For non-native writers, a definite association with the state was usually interpreted to mean a residence in Iowa of twenty years or more." By 1967, the collection included the work of more than 800 writers. A 1993 article in by Robert McCown in Books at Iowa gives more details on the history of the collection.
Personal Names Ketchum, Joel Ketchum, Walter Key, Hannah Key, Rose Key, William Keyes, Sarah, d . Smith, John, 18321911 Smith, John, 1890-1834 Smith, John, d. 1850 http://overlandtrails.lib.byu.edu/metaperson.htm
Food For Thought: Biographies MacKaye, Benton (Am. forester; proposed ATrail; son of Steele), 1879-1975 Montagu, Samuel (English financier, philanthropist), 1832-1911 http://www.junkfoodforthought.com/bio/bio_M.htm
Extractions: Ma'arri, Abu al-'Ala Ahmad ibn 'Abd Allah -al (Arab poet) Maathai, Wangari Muta (Kenyan environmentalist, activist) b.1940 Mabilon, Jean (French scholar) Mabini, Apolinario (Philippine revolutionary) Mably, Gabriel Bonnot de (French philosopher, historian) Macarius "the Egyptian" or "the Great" (Egyptian ascetic) c.300-c.390 Macarius Magnes (Eastern Orthodox cleric, polemicist) 5th cent. MacArthur, Arthur (American army officer; father of Douglas) MacArthur, Charles Gordon (American playwright, journalist) MacArthur, Douglas (American general; son of Arthur) Macarthur, John (English-born Australian agriculturist) Macartney, George (Irish-born British diplomat) Macaulay, Catharine Sawbridge (English historian) Macaulay, Dame (Emilie) Rose (English novelist, poet, essayist) Macaulay, Thomas Babington (English writer, politician) Macbeth (also Macbeathadh) (Scottish king 1040-1057) d.1057 MacBeth, George Mann (Scottish poet, writer) MacBride, Sean (French-born Irish statesman) Maccabees, Judas or Judah (surname Maccabaeus) (Jewish patriot) d.160 BC