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| 6421 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | Photos | |||
| 6422 | Cornehill Home Photo & Descriptio This could be part of a realty ad, but I think that it is just a description of a historic property. | Histories | |||
| 6423 | Cornehill page 2 A 200-acre estate that was granted to my ancestor Francis Billingsley in 1664. It was sold shortly after 1700, but is still a single property, with a 19th-century house that is on the National Register of Historic Places. |
Place: Cornehill, Calvert County, MD 38.58908, -76.55651 |
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| 6424 | Cornehill-National Register of Historic Places in Maryland From http://www.mht.maryland.gov/nr/NRDetail.asp?HDID=103&County=Calvert | Histories | |||
| 6425 | CornehillHomePhoto&Description Date:2/23/2020 9:35:33 AM | Histories | |||
| 6426 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | Photos | |||
| 6427 | Court Records Washington Co | Histories | |||
| 6428 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | Histories | |||
| 6429 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | Histories | |||
| 6430 | Coverage of the Imprisonment of Judge Levi Trewhitt and "Parson" Wm Brownlow Content that is critical of the Confederate leadership in Tennessee, from the Nashville Patriot (a partisan Confederate newspaper) on Dec 25, 1961 1. A letter from W G "Parson" Brownlow about his imprisonment , and 2. A editorial reprinted from the Chattanooga Gazette and Advertizer strongly criticizing the "fulmination" of the "Commander of the Post at Knoxville" who is" inaugurating a complete reign of terror in that vicinity" | Histories | |||
| 6431 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | Histories | |||
| 6432 | Cox Family Bible~Family Records Page | Histories | |||
| 6433 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | Photos | |||
| 6434 | Crypt of Samuel Billingsley-detail Of about five mid-19th crypts remaining in the cemetery; this is the only one with a legible engraving. Samuel's brother John (my ancestor) is also reported to have been buried in this cemetery, but I have not found his crypt or stone. |
35.64982, -85.12023 |
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| 6435 | Curtis Terry & Elizabeth Kuykendall | Documents | |||
| 6436 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | Documents | |||
| 6437 | Cuyahoga County, Ohio, U.S., Marriage Records and Indexes, 1810-1973 | Photos | |||
| 6438 | D Bacon 7th grade report card, cover Date:1908-09 | Histories | |||
| 6439 | D Bacon report card inside Date:1908-09 | Histories | |||
| 6440 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | Histories | |||
| 6441 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | Histories | |||
| 6442 | daniel b barkley Daniel Barkley husband of Mary Ann Prudence Ingersoll Barkley. They died within minutes of each other. | Photos | |||
| 6443 | Daniel Burgess Barkley II (actually III) Portrait that hung in the Barkley home, Limestone, TN. This is the gggrandfather of Jeanie Mitchell, who uploaded this image to Ancestry.com. His father was also Daniel Burgess. A stillborn son born before her gggranddad was also named DBB II, so this would actually be DBBIII. | Photos | |||
| 6444 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | Histories | |||
| 6445 | Daniel Lavendet Appt as Clear Creek Post office Morgan County, Tennessee, 21 Mar 1840, | Documents | |||
| 6446 | Daniel Mathena and the Aquia Episcopal Church Cemetery Birth: 1638, England Death: Oct. 14, 1685 Stafford County Virginia, USA Born at Bossenden Farm on the Faversham Road near Canterbury,County Kent. Son Of William Matheny,the great-grandson of a Huguenot refugee from Flanders. Many of his ancestors were French noblemen of the chevalier(knight)class. Immigrated to the Virginia Colony sometime around the mid-1600s.It is believed he first set foot in the new world at on near Jamestown,Virginia with his brother Michael. After docking he apparently made his way to Maryland.In 1681,he became embroiled in an early Protestant uprising against Lord Baltimore's Catholic dominated government in Maryland and was given the choice to leave the county or stand trail.He moved to Stafford County and the Hope Plantation,where he farmed tobacco. Source:Paula Shiver Hinkel Burial: Aquia Episcopal Church Cemetery Aquia Stafford County Virginia, USA | Headstones | |||
| 6447 | Daniel Mathena Bio & Will from Along Pond Creek Five-page bio, including transcript of his will. Published in Along Pond Creek, by Helen M Kennedy, which credits the document to Ed Powell, and says it was presented at a Matheney family reunion in 1999. The document mentions research done in the late 1930's by Wm Blank Metheny, Esq. Of Philadelphia. | Histories | |||
| 6448 | Daniel Simeon Lavender - Militia Officer War of 1812 He was a captian in the 14th Tennessee Regiment, and served during the war of 1812 | Documents | |||
| 6449 | Daniel Simeon Lavender Land records Originally posted in Ancestry.com by Ronsma | Histories | |||
| 6450 | Daniel Trewhitt | Photos |
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