Adams Cemetery, Branch Co., MI Drake, DT ..100th Indiana Infantry, GAR, 185 can t read dates Trayer,Bernice daughter of S and ME Trayer, died 1868 http://www.geocities.com/TheTropics/1050/Adamscem.html
LIVELY ROOTS Williams, Sinnett T.6998, born 1820, Nicholas County, Virginia Withrow,Edward Newton-9364, born 2-27-1868, Andrew County, Missouri http://www.livelyroots.com/gerald/names52.htm
Extractions: WADDELL-WILLIAMS , [WILLIAMS-WITHROW], WITHROW-WYRICK Williams, Amos-[5465] born 1859 Williams, Amos-[31834] born 12-22-1847 died 1928 Williams, Amos Franklin-[31865] born 6-22-1883 Williams, Anderson-[6981] born Abt 1813, Giles County, Virginia died 6-4-1906, West Virginia Williams, Andrew-[5427] born 11-30-1851, Fayette County, Virginia died 7-16-1919, Huntington, West Virginia Williams, Andrew-[6842] born 1790, Giles County, Virginia died 12-1829, Giles County, Virginia Williams, Andrew-[6968] born 1813, Nicholas County, Virginia Williams, Andrew-[7044] born 12-6-1837 bur. Bryant Farm Cemetery, Canvas, West Virginia Williams, Andrew-[7116] Williams, Andrew-[7325] Williams, Andrew-[29828] born 1846, South Carolina Williams, Andrew Chester-[5432] born 7-31-1856 died 11-11-1925 Williams, Andrew Jackson-[6895] born 10-11-1842 Williams, Andrew Jackson-[6939] Williams, Andrew Jackson-[31817] born 3-1-1873 Williams, Andrew Jackson "Squire Jack"-[7107] born 1-3-1844, Fayette County, Virginia died 6-4-1906 Williams, Andrew Jackson Jr.-[7454]
Old Cemetery New Fairfield, CT 27, 1868, ahe 66 yrs. Disbrow, Rhoda, wife of Jesse, died May 2, 1852, age 75 yrs.Hawley, Mary T., wife of William B., died Feb. 16, 1894, age 85 yrs. http://www.rays-place.com/cemeteries/412-2.htm
49th INDIANA Biographies His father, Colonel {Henry} Ferguson, who died in 1868, was the founder of Ind. Reg t. John had 4 children 1st died at birth, 2nd died at 2 yrs, 9 mo. http://www.kiva.net/~bjohnson/TEXT.html
Extractions: CAPT. WILLIAM CHARLES CAPT. JOSEPH DUNCAN SILAS J. HALBERT BENNET GRIGSBY JACKSON KEYNON JAMES H. MATHERS SAMUEL MATHERS JOHN W. PINNICK JOHN W. S. PRUETT JOHN A. RITTER, M.D. WILLIAM C. SHIRLEY , farmer in Orangeville Township, of which he is a native, was born August 31, 1839, to Elizabeth (Wilson) Shirley, wife of George Shirley, to whom was born a family of five children, of which William is the oldest. The subject of this sketch received a good common school education, having attended college at what is now DePauw University, a few terms. Most of the time previous to attaining his majority he rendered his assistance on the farm. March 19, 1867, he married Mary E. Hicks, to whom the following named children have been born: Charlie, Fred and Nellie. In November, 1861, he enlisted as a volunteer private in Company G, Forty-ninth Regiment, and he was honorably discharged at Indianapolis in December, 1864, that being the expiration of the time for which he had enlisted. He has been a very successful farmer, owning 280 acres of well improved land under an excellent state of cultivation.(1) NATHAN P. GILLIATT
Extractions: [Up] THE MORGAN FAMILY: NANCY ANN REES(4) 1783-1850 Nancy was born January 03, 1783 near Ten Mile Creek, Amwell Twp., Washington Co., PA, a twin to John Rees, children of John Rees and Ann 'Nancy' Carter born after their family had settled there from Virginia. She married William M. Morgan about 1803 in Fayette Co., PA. He was the son of Charles Morgan and Nancy Sparks. She and her husband farmed in Fayette Co., PA and raised a family of eleven children. In 1833 with other Pennsylvania families they migrated to LaSalle Co., IL. William Morgan died shortly there after freexing to death in the winter of 1836. Nancy live to 1850 at an age of about 67. Both are buried in the Mackey Cemetery, Bruce Twp., LaSalle Co., IL. LOCATIONS: Fayette Co., PA and LaSalle Co., IL