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| 5791 | 5 Generation Single-Line Madison Descendancy I don't agree with the 9th generation. The 9th generation (John Madison & Isabel(la) Minor Todd) are my ancestors. The line goes through President James Madison's brother William.c From a DAR-application-like form that is stored in the Alabama State Archives | Documents | |||
| 5792 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. |
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| 5793 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | Photos | |||
| 5794 | 85d39c1b588059f55e2634d6efd2a43c_medium About history On the corner of College and Chapel Streets lived Joshua Atwater. He was born at Lenham, County of Kent, where he was baptized June 2, 1612. Having been a merchant in Ashford, in the same county, he emigrated in the company of Davenport and Eaton, and engaged in mercantile pursuits, first at New Haven, then at Milford, and afterward at Boston, where he died in 1676. He was treasurer of the jurisdiction till he removed out of its bounds. The lot on Chapel Street, next west of Mr. Atwater's, was assigned to John Cockerill, probably a Yorkshire-man, who built a house thereon, but shortly after removed, leaving his house and lands in charge of Thomas ---------------------------------------------------------------- Joshua Atwater was baptized in Lenham on June 2, 1611, and died in Boston, Massachusetts Colony, on May 16, 1676. He married Mary Blackman, daughter of Rev. Adam Blackman, on May 6, 1651. They had 10 children but only two daughters had surviving families so no American Atwaters can trace their lineage to him. His will was proved in Boston on May 24, 1676. Joshua was one of the seven men who accompanied Theophilus Eaton from Boston to look for new settlement. The seven remained in a hut at what is now the sourtheast corner of Church and Meadow Streets in New Haven to make observations thru the winter. Joshua was a merchant in the New Haven Colony, was its treasurer, and was its magistrate in 1658. In 1655 he moved to Milford and in 1659 to Boston, retaining his house in New Haven on what is now Fleet Street until 1665 when he sold it to his brother David | Photos | |||
| 5795 | A bio on JOHN WILLIAM KUYKENDALL From: http://www.ladytexian.com/txrusk /bios/family/kuykendalljw.htm, Submitted by Jewel Findley | Histories | |||
| 5796 | A genealogical profile of Thomas Blossom From https://www.plimoth.org/ - a website about historic "Plimoth Plantation" | Histories | |||
| 5797 | A Genealogical Record of the Corliss Family of America pp 254,5. In the chapter on "Detached Families", and among a list of people named Corliss living in New Jersey at the time of the book's publication. | Histories | |||
| 5798 | A history of the Michael Reasor and allied families | Histories | |||
| 5799 | A roster of Revolutionary ancestors of the Indiana Daughters of the American Revolution | Photos | |||
| 5800 | A roster of Revolutionary ancestors of the Indiana Daughters of the American Revolution : commemoration of the United States of Vol 1 page 441 | Histories | |||
| 5801 | A Short history of my wife and hir People by John Blackburn Moyers Orginally posted on Ancestry.com by coreenishere on 16 May 2011 | Histories | |||
| 5802 | aaa boxytext aaa body text | Histories | |||
| 5803 | Aaron Mershon A roster of Revolutionary ancestors of the Indiana Daughters of the American Revolution : commemoration of the United States of America bicentennial, July 4, 1676. Volume 1, page 441. | Histories | |||
| 5804 | Aaron Mershon Revolutionary War War service and death in battle from DAR application. | Histories | |||
| 5805 | Abner Deatherage | The Deatheridge Family Taken From: The Deatherage Family: The First Four Generations in America, by Richard W. Tobin II, Second Edition, On-Line, copyright 1984 and 1992, [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~tobin/Deatherage/gen3pt2.html] last viewed 4 Dec 2014 | Histories | |||
| 5806 | Abner Deatherage, from The Deatheridge Family Taken From: The Deatherage Family: The First Four Generations in America, by Richard W. Tobin II, Second Edition, On-Line, copyright 1984 and 1992, [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~tobin/Deatherage/gen3pt2.html] last viewed 4 Dec 2014 | Histories | |||
| 5807 | Abraham Birckhead Rebecca Billingsley1691 Abraham Birckhead and Rebecca Billingsley Marriage Intention | Photos | |||
| 5808 | Abraham Reiff 1696-1763 | Histories | |||
| 5809 | Abraham Skllman death - 1862 Dec 10, 1862 in Round Rock, NJ. Just a name and date index from the New York Post | Documents | |||
| 5810 | Absolem A. Kuykendall | Histories | |||
| 5811 | Abstinence Causes Death - Supposedly Distinctly incorrect story in the Kansas City Gazetted Globe claiming that his hear was weakened when he quit drinking, and that he died three days later when his persistent hear trouble recurred. But, as another article notes, he showed up drunk at a card game and would up being struck in the head when he pulled a knife on his son-in-law. | Histories | |||
| 5812 | Abstract of pensions of North Carolina soldiers of the Revolution, War of 1812 & Indian Wars - Daniel Simeon Lavender | Histories | |||
| 5813 | Accidental Death of Fanny McCutchan She and her daughter were in a one-horse buggy on Friday (Oct 25) when the horse was spooked. In the subsequent crash, her head struck a stairway support and was crushed.Despite immediate medical care and surgery, she " she remained unconsciouis until Wednesday evening just at the set of sun, when she yielded up her life." | Videos | |||
| 5814 | Adam Blakeman - "50 Puritan Ancestors" excerpt | Histories | |||
| 5815 | Adam Blakeman memorial stone at the Congregation Burying Ground This is an external link to the Congregational Burying Ground web page, on the Town of Stratford website. There is a photo of the large memorial to Adam Blakeman, the town's founder, and a brief story about the erection of the memorial. The cemetery was established in 1678, 13 years after he was buried at the original town cemeter, which was demolished centuries ago. The memorial, with a 6x5-foot foundation, was erected in 1966. | Histories | |||
| 5816 | Adam Brown's life as a Wyandotte Indian Excerpts from a story on the Wyandotte Indian web site, about Adam Brown, who was kidnapped and raised by the Wyandotte. | Histories | |||
| 5817 | Adam Dickenson, Gentleman Justice Adam Dickenson appointed Gentleman Justice of Augusta County, Virginia court. | Histories | |||
| 5818 | Adam Dickinson excerpts from "The Annals of Bath County, Virginia" Book by Oren F. Morton, B.Lit.; The McLure Co, Inc, Staunton, VA, 1917. I do not know who did the excerpting. I'm sure that this article (in essentially this form) was once posted on Ancestry.com, but I cannot find it now. | Histories | |||
| 5819 | Adam Dickinson, 1757, Augusta County, Virginia Adam Dickinson, 1757, Augusta County, Virginia | Histories | |||
| 5820 | Adam Kimberling Immigration and Migration to Mason County, West Virginia Unsourced note saying that Kimberlings arrived in America on the Osgood in 1750, and relating the story of the 1803 migration of Adam's family from southwestern Virginia to 13 Mile Creek, in Mason County. | Histories |
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