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Husband: Silas 'Lias' Utterback | |||
Born: | 10 Sep 1815 | at: | New Baltimore, Fauquier, Virginia, United States |
Married: | 9 Jan 1835 | at: | |
Died: | 9 Jan 1835 | at: | |
Father: | Nathaniel Utterback | ||
Mother: | Mary 'Molly' Tomlin | ||
Sources: | [1869] | ||
Wife: Catherine Burdette | |||
Born: | at: | ||
Died: | at: | ||
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/--Johann Heinrich Otterbach /--Harmon Otterbach | \--Agnes Brumback /--Nathaniel Utterback | | /-- | \--Elizabeth Crump | \-- |--Silas 'Lias' Utterback | /-- | /-- | | \-- \--Mary 'Molly' Tomlin | /-- \-- \--
/-- /-- | \-- /-- | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--Catherine Burdette | /-- | /-- | | \-- \-- | /-- \-- \--
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Husband: Henry Plantagenet King of England | |||
Born: | 28 Feb 1155 | at: | Bermandsey Palace, London, England |
Married: | at: | ||
Died: | 11 Jun 1183 | at: | Chcateau de Mortel, Turenne, Aquitaine |
Father: | Henry II Plantagenet King of England | ||
Mother: | Eleanor of Aquitaine Queen of England | ||
Sources: | [3119] | ||
Wife: Margaret Capet | |||
Born: | at: | ||
Died: | 1198 | at: | |
Father: | Louis VII King of France | ||
Mother: | Constance of Castile | ||
Children |
/--Foulques 'Le Jeuve' V Count d'Anjou /--Geoffrey IV 'Le Bon' Plantagenet Count d'Anjou | \--Ermengarde (Ermentrude) du Maine /--Henry II Plantagenet King of England | | /--Henry Beauclerc I King of England | \--Matilda (Maud) Empress of Germany | \--Eadgyth (Edith) 'Matilda' Dunkeld Princess of Scotland |--Henry Plantagenet King of England | /--Guillaume VII (IX) Duke of Aquitaine | /--Guillaume X Duke of Aquitaine | | \--Philippa (Mathilde or Maude), Countess of Toulouse \--Eleanor of Aquitaine Queen of England | /--Guillaume VII (IX) Duke of Aquitaine \--Elbeanor de Chatellerault \--Dangereuse de L' Isle Bouchard
/--Philip I King of France /--Louis VI King of France | \--Bertha of Holland /--Louis VII King of France | | /-- | \--Adelaide of Savoy | \-- |--Margaret Capet | /-- | /-- | | \-- \--Constance of Castile | /-- \-- \--
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Husband: Noah Phelps | |||
Born: | 21 May 1808 | at: | Turin, Lewis, New York, United States |
Married: | 5 Jan 1835 | at: | Buffalo, New York, USA |
Died: | 20 Jul 1896 | at: | Clarno, Green Wisconsin |
Father: | Obadiah Phelps | ||
Mother: | Lucy Pelton | ||
Notes: | [4116] | ||
Wife: Adelia Antoinette Hoyt | |||
Born: | 16 Feb 1811 | at: | Whitestown, Oneida, New York, USA |
Died: | AFT 1870 | at: | Monroe, Green, Wisconsin, USA |
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Notes: | [4118] | ||
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Name: | Emmit F. Phelps [4131] | ||
Born: | 28 Dec 1839 | at: | Monroe, Green, Wisconsin, USA |
Married: | at: | ||
Died: | 1 Jan 1920 | at: | Quinlan, Texas |
Spouses: | Jane Oliver | ||
Name: | Ione Louisa Phelps [4133] | ||
Born: | 24 Feb 1838 | at: | Turin, Lewis, New York, United States |
Died: | AFT 1900 | at: | |
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Name: | Lewis Fred Phelps [4130] | ||
Born: | 15 Mar 1848 | at: | Monroe, Green, Wisconsin, USA |
Married: | at: | ||
Died: | 1 Dec 1932 | at: | Quinlan, Hunt, Texas, United States |
Spouses: | Margaret J. Goode | ||
Name: | Ella Kate Phelps | ||
Born: | 23 Dec 1848 | at: | Monroe, Green, Wisconsin, USA |
Died: | 5 Jan 1852 | at: | |
Spouses: | |||
Name: | Jane Phelps | ||
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Died: | at: | ||
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Name: | Homer Phelps [4132] | ||
Born: | 14 Oct 1851 | at: | Monroe, Green, Wisconsin, USA |
Died: | 7 Nov 1910 | at: | |
Spouses: |
/--Israel Phelps /--Noah Phelps | \--Rachel Jones Clark /--Obadiah Phelps | | /--Thomas Abbe | \--Hannah Abbe | \--Mary Pease |--Noah Phelps | /-- | /-- | | \-- \--Lucy Pelton | /-- \-- \--
/-- /-- | \-- /-- | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--Adelia Antoinette Hoyt | /-- | /-- | | \-- \-- | /-- \-- \--
[4116] Noah Phelps is a descendant of Obadiah Phelps and Lucy, his wife, who was daughter of Nathan Pelton, of East Windsor, Hartford, Co., Conn. He was born in the town of Turin, Lewis Co., N. Y., May 21, 1808, and after receiving a common school education, became by profession a surveyor, in which occupation he was employed in surveying government lands in the present counties of Dane, Green and Rock, in the then Territory of Michigan, in the years 1833 and 1834. Jan. 5, 1835, he married Adelia Antoinette Hoyt, and in 1838 settled permanently in this (Green) county. -- History of Green County Wisconsin, 1884, page 282 1838 24 Feb. daughter Ione Louisa Phelps is born in Turin, Lewis, N. Y. EARLY SETTLEMENT Washington (Wisconsin) was first settled in 1837. The honor of being the pioneer belongs to Josiah Pierce, who was originally from Massachusetts, but came direct from the State of New York to Madison, Wis., in the spring of 1837. The State capitol had just been commenced and Mr. Pierce had been engaged to board the workmen. Wisconsin had only been a Territory for a little over a year and Madison was a mere hamlet. In the following November, Mr. Pierce removed to a cabin which he had built during the summer on section 13, in what is now the town of Washington. Here he remained until the time of his death. The next settler in the town was Noah Phelps, a native of the State of New York. Prior to the Black Hawk War he had helped to survey Green county, and after finishing his work he returned to his eastern home expecting to bring his family to Wisconsin in 1837. Mr. Phelps states that he was almost ready to start in May when specie payment was suspended by the banks. Government land could only be bought with coin and as all his money was in bank notes, he was obliged to wait. When specie payment was resumed in May he was still ready, and started, and in June 1838, he made the second settlement within the limits now comprising the town of Washington. He settled with his family on section 24, and remained for a few years, then moved to Monroe, and still lives near that city. -- History of Green County Wisconsin, 1884, page 1127-8 June 6th 1839 On this day His Excellency Governor Dodge issued Commissions to the following persons. to hold their offices until the end of the next Session of the Legislative Council Viz-- Thomas Wright District Attourney Racine County Noah Phelps District Surveyor Green County Henry Crow Justice of the Peace Iowa County. Andrew Smith Justice of the Peace for the town of Milwaukee in the County of Milwaukee. --Territorial Papers of the United States V.27, 1969, Page 195 1839 28 Dec. son Emmit F. Phelps born in Monroe, Green, Wisconsin 1840 WI Census: Noah Phelps head of household age 32 in Green Co., Wisconsin with Emmit, Ione Louisa (Jane) and wife Adelia A. HOYT 1842 WI Census: Noah Phelps head of household in Green Co., Wisconsin April 20th 1842 On this day his Excellency Governor Doty appointed & Commissioned the following officers until the end of the next Session of the Legislative Assembley Noah Phelps Sup'r Court Com'r Green County --Territorial Papers of the United States V.27, 1969, Page 353 In 1841 he was elected county surveyor; in 1842 collector of taxes, and re-elected in 1843. In 1844 he was elected a member of the Territorial house of representatives, and re-elected in 1845, the district then embracing Dane, Dodge, Jefferson, Sauk and Green counties. General Land Office, Wisconsin April 1st 1845 Noah Phelps records ownership of 40 acres near Monticello, Green Co., WI. In 1846 he was elected to the constitutional convention from this county, and served in that body on the committee on banks and banking, and took a somewhat active part in the general proceedings. -- History of Green County Wisconsin, 1884, page 282 MEMBERS WHO REPRESENTED GREEN COUNTY IN THE CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTIONS The first constitutional convention assembled at Maddison on the 5th day of October, 1846, and adjourned on the 16th day of December, 1846, having framed a constitution, which was submitted to a vote of the people on the first Tuesday in April, 1847, and the same was rejected. The members of this convention from Green county were: David Bowen, Noah Phelps, William C. Green and Hiram Brown. -- History of Green County Wisconsin, 1884, page 282 In 1848 and 1850 he was elected and re-elected clerk of the circuit court, and has since held many local offices of usefulness and importance. He is a gentleman of great natural abilities, genial as the sunshine, affable, courteous and greatly esteemed by all who know him. He is a man of sterling worth, strict integrity, and large and varied educational attainments. -- History of Green County Wisconsin, 1884, page 282 THE PLANTING OF NEW GLARUS (New Glarus, Green, Wisconsin) After becoming aquatinted with the older settlers in the vicinity, the Swiss learned from them valuable lessons in the methods of American agriculture, and also obtained from the latter timely assistance. Among those often mentioned by the colonists with feelings of gratitude, were Capt. Otis Ross, Theodore Greenwood, Charles George, and the Armstrongs.Noah Phelps and Norman Churchill, of Monroe, are also mentioned ashaving, in a spirit of kindly charity, collected and brought to thecolony a wagon-load of provisions and clothing for the destitutesettlers, during the year 1847. -- State Historical Society of Wisconsin Collections, 1892, V.12 page366. 1848 15 March, son Lewis Fred Phelps born in Monroe, Green, Wisconsin 1848 Clerk of Court 1849 23 Dec., daughter Ella Kate Phelps born in Monroe, Green, Wisconsin 1850 Clerk of Court 1850 WI Census: Noah Phelps head of household age 42 in Monroe, Green, Wisconsin with wife Adelia A. Phelps age 38, Jane Phelps age 12, Emmit Phelps age 10, Lewis Phelps age 2, Ella Phelps age 6 mos. and Sarah A. Hoyt age 42 (Adelia's older sister) 1851 14 October, son Homer Phelps born in Monroe, Green, Wisconsin 1852 Clerk of Court 1852 Daughter Ella Phelps died abt. 4 yrs. of age 1855 WI Census: Noah Phelps head of household in Monroe, Green, Wisconsin with Emmit, Lewis, Homer, Adelia, Jane (Ione) and Sarah A Hoyt General Land Office, Wisconsin November 10th 1855 Noah Phelps records ownership of 73 acres in the SW corner of Dane Co., WI. and an addition 86 acres in adjacent Iowa/Lafayette Co. General Land Office, Wisconsin June 1st 1858 Noah Phelps records ownership of 320 acres in the NW corner of Green Co., WI. 1860 WI Census: Noah Phelps head of household age 52 in Village of Monroe with wife Adelia A. Phelps age 49, Jane Phelps age 22, teacher, Lewis F. Phelps age 12, Homer Phelps age 8, A__ Christopherson age 16, servant, and Amy Hoyt age 53 (Adelia's older sister) 1861 Civil war begins 1862 Emmit joined Wisconsin Volunteeers 1865 Civil war ends 1869 Attended "The Old Settlers' Meeting" 1870 Attended "The Old Settlers' Meeting" 1870 WI Census: Noah Phelps head of household age 65 (63) in Village of Monroe with wife Delia Phelps age 58, Lewis F Phelps age 22, and Homer Phelps age 19 1870 WI Census: Jane Phelps age 32 School Teacher residing with Abbott household Living in Monroe, Wisconsin as of the publishing of this book in 1871. --A Genealogical History of the Hoyt, Haight, and Hight Families, David W. Hoyt, 1871 #4818, page 488. 1880 WI Census: Noah Phelps head of household age 75 (73) in Town of Clarno with wife Adelia Phelps age 69, Jane Phelps age 42 and Homer Phelps age 29 1884 Lives near Monroe in Clarno, Green, Wisconsin Resided near Monroe, Green Co., Wisconsin, 1890 --Phelps Family of America, Phelps and Servin 1899, Vol. 2 pg. 1345[G716] 1896 Died, Monroe or Clarno, Green, Wisconsin OTHER INFORMATION The Sutherland House is well known to the traveling public. A portion of the building was erected at a very early day, and owned by Noah Phelps, who occupied it as a residence. Some additions were subsequently made to the building, and it was then converted into a water cure establishment. In due course of time the property came into the possession of Mr. Glessner, who enlarged the house and opened it as a hotel under the name of Glessner House. It was run by Mr. Glessner for some years, and then sold to Oscar Warfield, who changed its name to that of Warfield House. In the summer of 1883 it passed into the hands of it's present proprieter, Benjamin Sutherland, who changed its name to the Sutherland House. -- History of Green County Wisconsin, 1884, page 932-3 More About NOAH PHELPS: P&S Reference: [G716] Residence(s): Bet. 1839 - 1896, Green County, Wisconsin307
[4118] John C. Hoyt, younger brother of Adelia, died in Monroe, Wisconsin in1846. Sarah A. Hoyt and David P. Hoyt, siblings of Adelia, were recordedas living in Monroe, Wisconsin before 1871. -- A Genealogical History of the Hoyt, Haight, and Hight Families
[4131] EMMET PHELPS: 1839 December 28, born in Monroe, Green, Wisconsin 1861 Civil war begins, 1862 July, married Jane Oliver (no issue) 1862 August 11, Emmet is inlisted in Company G of the 22nd reg. of Wisc. Volunteers Infantry 1863 March 25, Captured as prisoner of war at Brentwood, Tennessee April 9, interred at Libby Prison, Richmond Virginia April 11, paroled at City Point, Virginia May 5, reported to B.B. Mo. June 5, reported to Military Commander at Chicago, Illinoise December 31, Detailed as printer, Murfreesboro, Tennessee 1864 February, 29, Detailed at Gov't Printing office April 30, Absent with leave since April 19 as Brigade Baggage Guard 1865 April 30, Absent, detailed as guard on Brigade train since April 5,1865 1865 June 12, Civil War ends, Emmet is discharged from service Resided, principally, in Chicago, Illinois until entering National Home 1866 Divorced Jane Oliver 1891-97 Lived in Clarno, Green Wisconsin, neighbor of J. George Pfeiffer 1899-15 Living at the Soldiers' Home, Milwaukee 1920 died in Quinlan, Texas -- Thompson Genealogy - Decendants of William and Margaret 1720-1915 by Mary A. Elliott "PHELPS, Emmet F., Dec. 28, 1839; Jan 1, 1920" Buried next to Margaret J. and Lewis F. Phelps --Headstone Inscription, West Memorial Cemetery, Hunt County, Texas.Copiedby David Phelps, 1997 PHELPS, Emmit F., 12-28-1839 1-1-1920; West Memorial Cemetery --Cemetery Inscriptions of Hunt Co., Texas, Thompson, Robert Lee 1979, v2p12 Civil War, Wisconsin Volunteers, Emmet F. Phelps, Corporal, 22 Infantry,private. The State of WI has an index of service of veterans from WI. Thestate hold the actual records. I don't know where to order a copy, butpossibly The State Historical Society of WI Library, 816 State St.,Madison, WI 53706 would know. Names of the members of Capt. Bintliff's company, in the 22nd regiment ofWisconsin Volunteers: James Bintliff, captain ... Emmett F. Phelps, 5thcorporal, .... -- History of Green County, Wisconsin, 1884, page 557 Civil War Pensions - Emmet F. Phelps, applied & received a pension; application #1097684, pension #1033719. He received his pension in WI. See spring issue of Phelps Connections to order from the National Archives. The application will have more genealogical information than the pension. More About EMMET F. PHELPS: Burial: January 04, 1920, West Memorial Cemetery, Hunt County, Texas315 Military service: Bet. 1862 - 1865, Civil War, Corporal, Wisconsin Volunteers
[4133] 1838 Born inTurin, Lewis, New York 1838 Moved with parents to Wisconsin 1860 Noah, Adelia, Jane (Ione), Lewis and Homer are residing in Wisconsin 1860 Jane is occupied as a teacher 1870 WI Census: Jane Phelps age 32 School Teacher residing with Abbott household 1900 Homer and sister Jane (Ione) reside in Clarno Town in Green Co., WI WI 1900 Census, microfilm T623-1789 lists Homer Phelps, age 51, singleliving with his sister Jane I., also single, age 59 at Clarno Town inGreen County, locator on the film is vol. 23, enumeration district 118,page 12, line 71. Homer is a farmer. ... When specie payment was resumed in May he [Noah Phelps] was stillready, and started, and in June, 1838, he made the second settlementwithin the limits now comprising the town of Washington. He settled withhis family on section 24, and remained for a few years, then moved toMonroe, and still lives near that city. -- History of Green County Wisconsin, 1884, page 1127-8 According to the above statement Ione Louisa Phelps must have been bornin New York in Febuary of 1838 before the family moved to Wisconsin.
[4130] 1848 Born, Monroe, Green, Wisconsin 1860 Noah, Adelia, Jane (Ione), Lewis and Homer are residing in Wisconsin 1870 March 30, Texas is readmitted to the Union. 1870 Noah, Adelia, Lewis and Homer are residing in Wisconsin. 1871 Oct. 8, The Chicago fire. 1880 Lewis married Mrs. Margaret J. Goode in Greenville, Texas 1880 Lewis and Margaret resided with Mary Goode in Poetry?, Hunt, Texas 1880 Lewis' occupation is Grocer 1880 Sep. 30, L.F. Phelps bought 50 acres 16 miles south of Greenville 1882 Town of Roberts, Hunt, Texas was dedicated 1883 Child, Homer Frank Phelps born in Wisconsin 1885 Child, Willis Leonard Phelps born in Quinlan, Texas 1888 March 9, Lewis and Margaret purchased 260 acres on the Sabine River about 10 miles south, 30 degrees west of Greenville, Texas. 1889 Child, Noah Charles Phelps born in Texas 1892 Town of Quinlan, Hunt, Texas first settled 1892 Child, Ethel Ione Phelps born in Quinlan, Texas 1894 Town of Quinlan, Hunt, Texas plotted 1895 Child, Edna Lillian Phelps born 1895 Town of Roberts was wiped out of existence by fire 1902 Lewis signed probate records with M.F. Goode after Lillie Goode died 1905 Town of Quinlan, Hunt, Texas was incorporated 1909 Justice of the Peace, Precinct No 7, Hunt Co., Texas 1910 Lewis, Margaret, Charley, Ethel and Edna reside in Quinlan, Texas 1912 L.F. Phelps shown as member of Masonic Lodge #534 1912 Dec. 17, L.F. Phelps bought Lot No. One in Block No. 4 in Quinlan,Tx 1915 Administered estate of W.H. Saxon, Quinlan, Texas 1916 L.F. is Attorney for Consumer Cotton Co. vs F.A. Wilson 1918 L.F. Phelps owns only well in town of Quinlan, Texas 1926 H.F. Phelps and wife Mint Phelps of Ada?, Pontotoc, Oklahoma buy part of Block No. 4 in Quinlan, Texas for $500 then sell it to H. Allis for $3000 1932 December 01, dies in Quinlan, Texas OTHER INFORMATION 1880 Census records Lewis Phelps residing in Mary Goode Household as son-in-law "I L. F. Phelps certify that on the 2nd day of Sept. 1909 I united in marriage Mr. J. W. McCormack and Miss Lela Law the parties above named. Witness my hand this third day of Sept 1909 L. F. Phelps Justice of the Peace Precinct No 7, Hunt Co., Texas -- From the Marraige License of J. W. McCormack and Miss Lela Law Masonic Lodge #534- Moved from Payne's store to Quinlin. 1912 Duplicate charter issues since fire destroyed building. L. F. Phelps-S. W. listed as member. In 1918 the first well [in Quinlan] was owned by L. F. Phelps. It supplied part of the town for about three years. Then a municipal well was dug. -- History of Quinlan, Daisy Heard ... That Mrs. Maggie J. Phelps, of Quinlan, Teas is the surviving wife,and H.F. Phelps, of Quinlan, Texas, Willis Phelps, Hugo, Okla., Chas. N.Phelps, of Mesquite, Texas, Mrs. Ethel Smith, Dallas, Texas, and Mrs. Edna Hutcherson, Houston, Texas, are the sole heirs at law, of decedent;... Mrs. D. L. Williams Administratrix, of L.F. Phelps Estate. 28 February, 1934 PHELPS, Lewis F., (Mason), 1849-1932; West Memorial Cemetery --Cemetery Inscriptions of Hunt Co., Texas, Thompson, Robert Lee 1979, v2p12 More About LEWIS FRED PHELPS: Burial: December 1932, West Memorial Cemetery, Hunt County, Texas 409 Occupation: 1880, Grocer P&S Reference: [G716a]
[4132] 1900 Homer and sister Jane (Ione) reside in Clarno Town in Green Co., WI WI 1900 Census, microfilm T623-1789 lists Homer Phelps, age 51, singleliving with his sister Jane I., also single, age 59 at Clarno Town inGreen County, locator on the film is vol. 23, enumeration district 118,page 12, line 71. Homer is a farmer. More About HOMER PHELPS: Burial: 1910, unm
Husband: Thomas Frederick Beall | |||
Born: | 24 May 1848 | at: | Rusk Co., Texas |
Married: | 22 Dec 1870 | at: | Van Zandt Co., Texas |
Died: | 10 Jan 1936 | at: | Lockney, Floyd Co., Texas |
Father: | Augustus Chandler Beall | ||
Mother: | Charlotte Elizabeth Coltharp | ||
Sources: | [7347] | ||
Wife: Margaret Missouri Cantrell | |||
Born: | 20 Jan 1850 | at: | Carroll Co., Georgia, USA |
Died: | 8 May 1937 | at: | Lockney, Floyd Co., Texas |
Father: | Zion Cantrell | ||
Mother: | Eliza Smith | ||
Sources: | [7348] | ||
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Name: | Beaulah Morris Beall [6259] | ||
Born: | 29 Jan 1872 | at: | Van Zandt Co., Texas |
Married: | at: | ||
Died: | 17 May 1949 | at: | Lockney, Floyd Co., Texas |
Spouses: | John Killis Anderson | ||
Name: | Otho Leslie Beall [7349] | ||
Born: | 17 Aug 1873 | at: | Van Zandt Co., Texas |
Died: | 19 Feb 1963 | at: | |
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Name: | Nora Romieo Beall [7350] | ||
Born: | 8 Apr 1875 | at: | Van Zandt Co., Texas |
Died: | 27 Nov 1965 | at: | |
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Name: | Adah Arthur Beall [7351] | ||
Born: | 28 Jan 1877 | at: | Van Zandt Co., Texas |
Died: | 13 Jul 1878 | at: | |
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Name: | Florence Ila Beall [7352] | ||
Born: | 6 Nov 1878 | at: | Clay Co., Texas |
Died: | 26 Feb 1959 | at: | Salem, Marion, Oregon, USA |
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Name: | Erin Mason Beall [7353] | ||
Born: | 8 Nov 1880 | at: | Henrietta, Clay, Texas |
Died: | 8 Oct 1971 | at: | |
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Name: | Walter Warren Beall [7354] | ||
Born: | 29 Jul 1882 | at: | Clay Co., Texas |
Died: | 6 Jan 1959 | at: | |
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Name: | Oren Homer Beall [7355] | ||
Born: | 26 Apr 1884 | at: | Montague Co., Texas |
Died: | 22 Jul 1959 | at: | |
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Name: | James Haile Beall [7356] | ||
Born: | 21 Nov 1886 | at: | Throckmorton Co., Texas |
Died: | 5 Or 1968 Apr 06 | at: | |
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Name: | Ollie May Beall [7357] | ||
Born: | 17 May 1889 | at: | Throckmorton Co., Texas |
Died: | 21 Apr 1980 | at: | |
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Name: | Addie Pearl Beall [7358] | ||
Born: | 18 Jul 1891 | at: | Floyd Co., Texas |
Died: | 25 May 1974 | at: | |
Spouses: |
/-- /-- | \-- /--Augustus Chandler Beall | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--Thomas Frederick Beall | /-- | /-- | | \-- \--Charlotte Elizabeth Coltharp | /-- \-- \--
/-- /-- | \-- /--Zion Cantrell | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--Margaret Missouri Cantrell | /-- | /-- | | \-- \--Eliza Smith | /-- \-- \--
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Husband: Alexander Latimer | |||
Born: | 7 Sep 1807 | at: | Cherry Grove, Abington, Knox, Illinois, USA |
Married: | at: | (His 3rd Of 3) | |
Died: | 27 Oct 1892 | at: | Winnebago, Minneasota |
Father: | Joseph Latimer | ||
Mother: | Ann Dobbins | ||
Notes: | [8721] | ||
Sources: | [8722] | Wife: (--?--) | |
Children |
/--Jonathan Latimer Sr. /--Jonathan Latimer Jr. | \--Barodel (Borrodil) Denison /--Joseph Latimer | | /--George Griswold Sr. | \--Lucretia Griswold | \--Hannah Lynde |--Alexander Latimer | /-- | /-- | | \-- \--Ann Dobbins | /-- \-- \--
[8721] [roberts.GED] [roberts.GED] [mjr6387.ged] !OCCUPATION: Served in legislature of Illinois
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Husband: Sigismund of Transylvania Ragotski Prince | |||
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Wife: Henrietta Maria | |||
Born: | at: | ||
Died: | 1651 | at: | |
Father: | Frederick V of Palatinate King of Bohemia | ||
Mother: | Elizabeth Stuart | ||
Children |
/-- /-- | \-- /-- | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--Sigismund of Transylvania Ragotski Prince | /-- | /-- | | \-- \-- | /-- \-- \--
/-- /-- | \-- /--Frederick V of Palatinate King of Bohemia | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--Henrietta Maria | /--Henry Stuart Duke of Albany | /--James Stuart I King of England | | \--Mary Stewart Queen of Scots \--Elizabeth Stuart | /--Henry Stuart Duke of Albany \--Anne of Denmark \--
Husband: Thomas Mallory Reverend | |||
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Father: | Thomas Mallory Reverend | ||
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Notes: | [12307] | Wife: (--?--) | |
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Name: | Roger Mallory [12300] | ||
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Died: | AFT 22 Dec 1694 | at: | |
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/--William Mallory Sir /--William Mallory Sir | \-- /--Thomas Mallory Reverend | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--Thomas Mallory Reverend | /-- | /-- | | \-- \-- | /-- \-- \--
[12307] MCS5: 109-15
[12300] Martha Hicks to Steve Connolly (sconnolly8@home.com) MCS5: 109-16 of New Kent and King and Queen Counties, VA National Genealogy Society 61, 125-31.
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