Elliott Cut-Off, WEGNER-YOUNG Mary Frances Taylor, 8 July 1868; d. 27 July 1885 or 17 Nov. 1892, Lane Co., Ore . Young, Martha A. b. abt. 1838, Tenn.; wife of Edward. http://linnhistory.peak.org/1853/1853pg17.html
Extractions: Roster, Lost Wagon Train, 1853 Asterisk marks those who probably were in this party. Children listed are only those brought to Oregon. WEGNER, Esther - b. 22 Aug. 1842; m. John W. Johnson (see roster), 25 Aug. 1858, Lane Co., Ore.; stepdau. of Thomas Williams (see roster); d. 1918, Lane,Co., Ore. WEGNER, Philip Augustus - b. 16 Jan. 1844, Ohio; m. Jessie May Miner, 21 Oct. 1875, Lane Co., Ore.; farmer; step-son of Thomas Williams (see roster); d. 27 May 1927, Lane Co., Ore. *WELLS, John - b. 18 June 1834, Ohio; DLC No. 2108, Lane Co., Ore.; arr. Ore. 18 Oct. 1853; m. Martha Ann Bagley (see roster), 12 Oct. 1854, Lane Co., Ore. WHITE, Daniel B. - b. 10/11 Feb. 1814/1815, Warren Co., Ohio; DLC No. 806, Lane Co., Ore.; brother of Mary White Preston (see roster); d. 17 June 1891, near Cottage Grove, Ore. WHITE, Mary J. (Stoms) - b. 9 April 1822, N.J.; m. Daniel, 11 Dec. 1838, Dearborn Co., Ind. (Bible); d. 6 Sept. 1905, Lane Co., Ore. Children: (from family Bible and cemetery) Mary Ann - b. 29 Oct. 1839, Ind.; m. Elkanah Whitney, 8 Jan. 1861 (He d. 31 Oct. 1898); d. 3 April 1896, Merrill, Klamath Co., Ore. William Johnston - b. 8 Feb. 1841, Clinton Co., Ind.; m. Mary Frances Taylor, 8 July 1868; d. 27 July 1885 or 17 Nov. 1892, Lane Co., Ore.
I1324: George YOUNG (16 FEB 1803 - 10 SEP 1868) George Young. BIRTH 16 FEB 1803, VA; DEATH 10 SEP 1868, Franklin Co., TN Martha Ella OWEN. BIRTH , DEATH , Father John D. OWEN http://fly.hiwaay.net/~jemcgee/D0001/G0000091.html
WIRKSWORTH-Parish Records 1608-1899-Derbyshire Wills-20 WILCOCKSON Martha 1882 Brimington WILCOCKSON Mary 1868 Litton,Tideswell Young Isaac 1897 Darley Dale Young James 1904 Lancaster Young James 1905 http://www.wirksworth.org.uk/W20.htm
Extractions: Make sure you read How to order Wills (Previous page) INDEX (Next page) ... (Bottom) WHITTLE James 1899 Derby WHITTLE Thomas 1918 Alfreton WHITTON Anna maria 1923 Derby WHITWELL Charlotte 1926 Derby WHITWELL Edward 1880 Wolverhampton and Derby WHITWORTH Arthur 1912 Mickleover WHITWORTH Charles 1891 Clay Cross WHITWORTH Charles 1895 Heath,Chesterfield WHITWORTH Charles 1895 Derby WHITWORTH Elizabeth 1886 Buxton WHITWORTH Francis 1858 Palterton,Scarcliffe WHITWORTH George edward 1892 Chesterfield WHITWORTH Grace 1918 Mickleover WHITWORTH John 1867 Heath WHITWORTH John 1877 Wirksworth WHITWORTH John 1889 Measham WHITWORTH Mary 1896 Hill Top ,Dronfield WHITWORTH Richard snibson 1875 Chesterfield WHITWORTH Thomas 1892 Dronfield WHITWORTH Thomas 1901 Dronfield WHITWORTH Thomas 1907 Mickleover WHITWORTH William 1866 Glapwell WHITWORTH William 1902 Clay Cross WHITWORTH William 1913 Meersbrook,Sheffield WHITWORTH William 1925 Stanton in the Peak WHOLEY Ann 1881 Riber WHOLEY Fred 1917 Chesterfield WHOLEY George 1918 Pilsley,Chesterfield WHOLEY Jane 1887 Allestree WHOLEY Mary 1926 Stainsby WHOLEY Rebecca 1894 North Wingfield WHOLEY Thomas 1880 Pilsley,North Wingfield WHOLEY William 1872 Astwich,Ault Hucknall
Extractions: Make sure you read How to order Wills PAGE Georgina annie 1874 Smisby died 1863 mentions Charlotte Amelia PAGE PAGE Jane 1867 Walton on Trent mentions John PAGE PAGE John 1869 Derby mentions Sarah PAGE PAGE Mary 1872 Doveridge mentions Francis PAGE Uttoxeter PALFREYMAN William 1868 Tideswell mentions Hannah Jane PALFREYMAN PALMER Ann 1872 Somercotes died 1870 mentions William PALMER Ibstock PARKER John 1858 Brimington, nok Eleanor STEELE PARKER Richard 1873 Littleover mentions William PARKER PARKER Samuel 1867 Derby,gimp maker,mentions Eliza PARKER PARKER William 1864 Belper,Inspector of Machinery PARKIN George 1861 Edward Street ,Glossop PARKIN James 1867 Somercotes mentions Ann PARKIN PARKIN Thomas 1868 Ironville,died 1866 mentions David PARKIN New Whittington,Mary PARKIN
Saint Anne Churchyard, Greater Manchester, England 28 Jul 1868, bur. 30 Jul 1868, age 40yr, w/o John Brandwood, DO Young,Martha, b. 1 Oct 1854, d. 2 Oct 1854, age 1da, d/o John Elizabeth Young, http://www.interment.net/data/eng/greatman/turton_anne/stanne.htm
Fairview Cemetery - Doddridge County, West Virginia 1868, d. 1954, NK Swiger, Anthony L., b. 1891, d. 1927 or 1947, Stone has been Oma Young, NK Young, Martha D., b. Sep 26, 1906, d. Jun 1, 1926, NK http://www.interment.net/data/us/wv/doddridge/fairview.htm
Extractions: Doddridge County, West Virginia This is owned and maintained by Fairview Baptist Church. This is not a complete listing of burials! The records below were provided by contributors to Cemetery Records Online. Total records = 112. Contributor's Index: Ashcraft, Catherine, b. Jun 15, 1814, d. Jan 14, 1894, [NK]
Martha Matilda Harper Harpers birth date has been recorded as being either in 1857 or 1868. As a Young woman, she emigrated to the United States to work as a domestic http://winningthevote.org/MMHarper.html
Extractions: Born September 10, 1857 Birthplace Oakville (Ontario), Canada Died August 3, 1950 Grave Site Riverside Cemetery, Rochester, New York Contribution Believed to have created the first business format franchising system in the United States. Related Web Site Who is Martha Matilda Harper? Martha Matilda Harper, entrepreneur and beauty expert, was born in Oakville (Ontario), Canada on September 10, 1857/68. [Harpers birth date has been recorded as being either in 1857 or 1868. She reportedly used the 1868 date to make herself seem younger, but swore in an affidavit that the correct date was 1857.] Her parents were Robert and Beadie (Gifford) Harper. Harper received very little formal education as a girl. When she was six or seven years old, she was sent to work in the home of relatives who lived in Orno (Ontario), Canada. As a young woman, she emigrated to the United States to work as a domestic servant in the home of a minister in Rochester, New York. Harper had brought a formula for hair tonic (shampoo) with her to the United States and began making it in a shed of the home in which she worked. By 1888, she had saved enough money to rent an office in Rochester. There, she opened her first Harper Method Shop, a combination beauty parlor and factory for producing the shampoo. An important early marketing tool for Harper was her own hair, so long that it reached almost to the ground.
The Richardson Family Page James Richardson married Rachel Young, said to be of Indian extraction, Texas;James Daniel b 1851 in Missouri d 1868; Martha Ann b 1854 Missouri http://www.murrah.com/gen/richrdsn.htm
Extractions: Foster I t appears that the first Richardson in our line was Daniel Richardson, who was reportedly born in England about 1722. [Kathleen Skeen] He may have lived in Culpepper Co., VA, before emigrating to Georgia. [Marilyn Gilbert] Some say he married Prudence Leatherlin in St. Paul's Parish, although that is still at issue. Three of their sons were: Enoch (b. abt. 1750), John and Daniel, Jr. [Skeen] E noch Richardson married Mary Jane Harris, and they had the following children: E noch died in 1815 in Jasper County, Georgia. D J ames Richardson married Rachel Young, said to be of Indian extraction, about 1820 in Georgia, and shortly thereafter they moved to St. Helena, Washington Parish, Louisiana. They lived in Washington Parish, where several of their children were born, for about 12 years before leaving for Missouri. J ames and Rachel's children were as follows: George Young D. b: 1821 St. Helena, Louisiana d: 1855 Benton Co., Missouri m: Nancy Malvena Harris
Appleby Family Papers Tom Appleby was a morally upstanding, attractive Young man, so courtship and Martha McNeal to Tom Appleby, 18671868 Tom Appleby to Martha McNeal, http://www.clements.umich.edu/Webguides/A/Appleby.html
Extractions: Background note: Martha Skinner McNeal (known to her friends as Mattie) and Thomas Appleby grew up together in the town of Shade Gap, located in Huntingdon County, in the southern part of Pennsylvania. Thomas Appleby, born May 2, 1843, was one of five boys, with brothers Daniel Curtlet Montague (January 17, 1840 - February 3, 1905), John Scott (June 26, 1847 - January 25, 1912), James Y. McGinnis (May 26 1850 - June 25, 1907), and George Sharrer (June 17, 1853 - 1930). The family had long been in Pennsylvania, beginning with John Appleby, who settled near Shade Gap around 1782. Tom's father, John (born October 17, 1813) died from being kicked by a horse on July 14, 1856, but Tom's mother, Priscilla Montague (June 26 1815 - June 20, 1892), kept the farm going successfully. Tom's grandfather, Daniel Montague, who owned a mill in nearby Shade Valley, apparently helped in raising the children. Tom worked in a store in Shade Gap before he volunteered to fight in the Union Army, joining Co. K, 202nd Regiment, from September 5, 1864 to August 3, 1865. His brother Daniel also joined the army (Co. I, 149th Regt., from August 19, 1862 to June 24, 1865). After returning home, Tom briefly was a "Professor" at Milliken's Bend Seminary, in Saxton, Bedford County. In 1866, he returned to store keeping and worked as a clerk for Grishinger and Rouse in Shade Gap.
Benton County TN Genealogy - Family Bibles Mary Ann Young (b.May 21, 1825, d. June 10, 1868) Martha E. Young (b. illegible,1820, d. Dec. 16, 1826) Malinda E. Young (b. Feb. 10, 1828, d. Dec. http://www.tngenweb.org/benton/familybibles.html
Extractions: Jewel Ineze Herrin was born September 23, 1905 Submitted by Norma Watson McKenzie Family Bible The Bible was printed and published in 1832. The authors of the entries are unknown. The following entries (including spelling errors) were written: a. After Feb 10, 1846, but before Jun 16, 1853 (all in the "same hand"):
Polk County, Tennessee Queries Mary s siblings may include Jordan, Young, Barbara and Martha. VICKIE GRIFFINmarried ANDREW JACKSON REED(b.1868,Claiborne Co.)and had 10 children. http://www.tngenweb.org/polk/queries/p00arc2.htm
Extractions: Polk County, Tennessee Queries Welcome to the Polk County, TN Query Page. Please feel free to enter research queries for your family lines associated with Polk County. If you do not have proof of your lines being in this county at any time, please do not enter a query here. The query will not be posted. Return to Polk Query Submission Page Return to Polk Co. Home Page Looking for descendants of Elijah Lee and Mary Hood. Our direct line is through Newman Lee and Ellen Brown. Their son James Arthur Lee married Ida Belle Hibberts. They were expecting a child when James Arthur left to serve his country in World War 1, in which he gave his life. Their son Arthur McKinley Lee was born 1919. Ida later married Edith (Buster) Mason and had 8 more children. Arthur is still living and would like to know some of his cousins before it is too late. If you are connected to this line of LEEs , please let me hear from you.
Harlan & Chitwood Cemeteries twin) infant of Riley Florence; Young, Ivy Harlan (? Johnson, MarthaThompson (18681935) d/o Nancy Lewis Milton; Johnson, Oliver (1860-1936 Norway) http://users.wi.net/~census/lesson21.html
Extractions: G l e n w o o d Pioneer C e m e t e r y Arnold Brown Davenpor Hanson , Nellie Bennett Davenport (?-1962 bur Newport) w/o Bill; Moore , Adella Ellenburg (1864-1943); Moore, Roy (1886-1929); Moore, Wm R (1859-1938); Spencer Stewart Timberlake , Emily (1840-1915) m/o Jennie Timberlake Bohannon; w/o A T; Washburn , ó (?-? female); Watkins Wilhoit Wilson , Geo (1892-1898) s/o Belle Brown. H a r l a n P i o n e e r C e m e t e r y Allen Amos , Orah E (1857-1915); Ashcroft , Dorothy L (1928-1929); Baker Barker , Rbt (1843-1916) f/o Ms Adams; pvt Civil War; Bennett , Martha (1883-1950); Bennett, Van V (1868-1946); Black , Rbt (1862-1917); Calkins , Geo H? (?-?); Calkins, Jessie Hunter (?-?) w/o John Byram; Calkins, John Byram (1906-1936) h/o Jessie Hunter; Calkins, Sarah J Golly (1854-1945); Chapman , J[ohn] A (1816-1896); Clark , Marshall J (?-?) Blacksmith Co E 3rd Inf Regt IA Vol Civil War; Cole, C A? (?-?); Cook , Flora H Hayworth (1859-1928) m/o Grace Cook Dodson; Cook, Siegel Frank (1863-1932) f/o Grace Cook Dodson; Corbit, ó (?-?) grands/o Grace Cook Dodson; Daniel , Inez Calkins (1889-1968); Daniel, Jesse R (1883-1944);
Wild Women West woman in the world to vote in a presidential election (November 4, 1868). So Young Martha Jane ignored the sissy girls and joined the boys games, http://users.wi.net/~maracon/lesson2.html
Extractions: Hello fellow Internet surfer and welcome to a gem of a site dedicated to illuminating the onyx-like parallels unearthed from an otherwise beclouded and boring American and world historical perspective into its many hues and flavors, a spectrum inclusive of most light that makes up the untold histories, fascinating stories and journeys not quite attached or put together in this theatrical or holistic manner as you will find! We bring many years of personal and unique historical research, reading, collaboration, living, and writing experiences. One of us is a published historian, journalist, and genealogist, whose roots are in the Central Oregon Coast, the primary though not exclusive gathering or focal point of these stories. And her co-author is more centered, though not exclusively so on the personal-spiritual journey as a former Lutheran minister, and how this has come into play to reinvigorate her own philosophical historical understanding of faith and her questions of the world-church professional Christian training, vision and cultural paradigms, relying upon her common sense and also the expertise and critique of those historically disinherited, disenfranchised, and despised. Neither of us is professionally enamored by historicism in the classical sense, or any particular intellectual chains, other than the challenge to loosen the usual grip of white western european, heterosexist and masculinist elitism! And yes, we believe in being politically correct, and are proud of it, that we still name the names! We are students and practitioners of folk and established history, and are expanding our understanding of story, wishing to share some of those exciting findings and perspectives. We plan to update this site regularly with the little known gems and connections to "the rest of the story" usually relegated to footnotes we have uncovered from the current draft of our mammoth, interconnected, well documented history saga
Chronicles Of Oklahoma A Young ARMY OFFICER S EXPERIENCES IN INDIAN TERRITORY Martha is becomingquite an Indian trader, and if you could see her present stock on hand of http://digital.library.okstate.edu/Chronicles/v013/v013p146.html
Extractions: A YOUNG ARMY OFFICER'S EXPERIENCES IN INDIAN TERRITORY Page 146 Following the close of the Civil War, when the United States Army turned its attention toward the West, a young captain from Massachusetts, Henry E. Alvord, who had served as a volunteer throughout the entire war and had then married a southern girl, Martha Swink, whom he had met during the campaigns in Virginia, was sent to Indian Territory to serve chiefly on staff duty with Generals Hancock and Sheridan. He was even then only 24 years old. His principal duty was the collection of facts about the territory and the Indians there, and for this duty, according to Major-General W. B. Hazen, he "evinced peculiar fitness" and his collection of facts "was always found to be accurate." Henry Elijah Alvord of Massachusetts became sergeant in the Rhode Island Cavalry on June 24, 1862; honorably mustered out the next October, but entered the Second Massachusetts Cavalry November 21, 1862. He became first lieutenant January 25, 1864, and Captain the eleventh of the next December. Honorably mustered out August 5, 1865, to became first lieutenant of the Tenth Cavalry July 28, 1866. Served as regimental adjutant from June 1, to July 31, 1867. Was made captain July 21, 1867, and assigned to the Ninth Infantry July 1, 1871. He resigned from the service next December. He died October 4, 1904.
Our Young Family 27 Feb 1868, Standing Pine, Leake Co, MS, Mary Hudson BARNETT (27 Sep 1848,Standing Pine, Children of William T. and Martha Jane Henderson Young http://www.angelfire.com/la/ancestors/Young.html
Extractions: setAdGroup('67.18.104.18'); var cm_role = "live" var cm_host = "angelfire.lycos.com" var cm_taxid = "/memberembedded" Search: Lycos Angelfire Dating Search Share This Page Report Abuse Edit your Site ... Next Our Young Family Many thanks to Jerry Bryan and the research of Leon Young for most of the following information. James Jester supplied information on John Henry Young's family. Any corrections, additions or suggestions are happily received. Thomas D. M. YOUNG (1812, Anderson Co, SC-11 May 1881, Walnut Grove, Leake Co, MS) was the son of an unknown Young and Coats. Thomas m. Elizabeth Knox BOYD (1819, Anderson Co, SC-13 May 1880, Estes Mills, Leake Co, MS). The couple had 10 children born in Anderson Co. In 1859, they moved to Walnut Grove, Leake Co, MS.
Young America Township Martha Perbix 18831961. Mary Perbix 19 January 1840 - 1 March 1923 Gerdrig,daughter of F. H. Wolter 16 November 1868 - 5 December 1882, http://www.pressenter.com/~gregboe/young_america_township34.htm
Extractions: St. Paul's Evangelical Reformed Church - Hamburg, Minnesota formerly a United Church of Christ congregation Young America township, Carver county, Minnesota: T115N-R26W, section 34 I claim and reserve any and all rights to the works that I have compiled and created. These pages may be viewed much like a library book, but I do not approve of any type of reproduction in any format. Persons or organizations desiring to use the information contained within in my web pages MUST obtain my written consent. All information is for Non-Profit use only. This rural cemetery has regular care and is in good shape. The cemetery is located behind the church. In the "Compendium of History and Biography of Carver and Hennepin Counties, Minnesota" [1915] edited by Maj. R.I. Holcombe and William H. Bingham, they wrote: 'The St. Paul's German Reformed Church organization, whose church building stands on the southeast quarter of section 34, was formed in 1868, ...' This cemetery was transcribed in 1990. Albert E. Bentz 1904-1983
Genealogy Data Gaddy, Thomas Birth 1866 NC Gender Male Gaddy, Martha Birth 1868 NC GenderFemale Mother Young, Eliza. Children. Hall, Aminda Birth ABT. 1868 http://www.shahall.com/dat74.html
Wilcox County, Alabama Marriage Index - White - 1866-1868 A. Mills MA 175 Auet JW Calley Mary E. 194 Aughtry JA Tomkins Martha E. 193 Ketchum Margaret 243 Neville FF Young JE 1 Norwood Doris Dewitt Martha E. 83 http://www.prairiebluff.com/algenweb/wilcox/marr1866-68wht.html
Extractions: Wilcox County Homepage Black Families of Alabama's Black Belt B.J.'s Genealogy Website A ... P - Q - R S T U ... W - X - Y - Z Groom's Groom's Bride's Bride's Page Surname Name Surname Name Number Andrews Frank, Dr. Lawrence Lizzie A. 79 Adcock Jos. Hawkins M. 39 Atkinson Robt. C. Hicks A.C. 166 Anderson Thos. J. Bayley A.C. 170 Adams John Q. Pate Thomerson 171 Atkinson Jas. A. Mills M.A. 175 Auet J.W. Calley Mary E. 194 Aughtry J.A. Tomkins Martha E. 193 Abraham Willis Goode Esther 113 Cook Junius A. Threadgill Alice 3 Crowell F. Jones A.E. 44 Chandler John O. Jamison L.A. 54 Crosby James M. Davis Nancy 84 Cone J.M. Pharr C.E. 74 Chancy Irvin C. McRay Amanda 154 Cartwright John Williams Lizzie 28 Cunningham Enoch Y.