Samuel Lathrop –
died on leap day 1700 in Norwich, CT at age 77.
He was born in England in 1623 the son of Rev. John & Hannah (House)
Lathrop. He immigrated with his father
to Boston in 1634 at age 11. Samuel
married Elizabeth Scudder in Barnstable, MA in 1644 and they had nine
children: John, Elizabeth, Samuel,
Sarah, Martha, Israel, Joseph, Abigail and Anne.
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Friday, February 28, 2014
In Memoriam February 28th
1739 Charity
(Hodges) Leonard Perkins age 56 in Middleboro, MA. Born in Taunton, MA in 1682 she was the
daughter of Capt. Henry & Esther (Gallop) Hodges. Charity married 1) Elkanah Leonard and 2)
Jabez Perkins. She had ten children: Elkanah
Leonard, Joseph Leonard, Abiah Leonard, Simeon Leonard, Zebulon Leonard,
Timothy Leonard, Henry Leonard, Thomas Leonard and Charity Perkins.
1848 Elizabeth
(Brooks) Coy age 39 in Muskingum Co., OH.
She was the daughter of Caleb Brooks and was born in 1809. She married Hiram Coy in 1832 and one
daughter Roxanna. Elizabeth is buried in
McGinnis Cemetery in Muskingum Co., OH.
1924 Daniel
Branchcomb in Washington Co., Arkansas age 78.
Daniel was born in Illinois in 1845 and married Mary Gentle in
1870. They had at least one son John. He's buried in Rheas Mill Cemetery in Rhea, AR.
1935 Orson Petty age
24 son of Glen & Mattie (Lathrop) Petty was born in Sumner, IL in
1910. He is buried in Sumner Cemetery.
Thursday, February 27, 2014
Little Miss Bean Queen Court
The 2003 Little Miss Bean Queen court was named Saturday night at Wayne City High School. Winners are, from left, second runner-up Kaylee McKinney, six, daughter of Kelby and Samantha McKinney; Little Miss Bean Queen Alyssa King, eight, daughter of Jonas and Twilla King; first runner-up Kylie Michelle Allen, six, daughter of Mike Allen and Tanyia Allen; and Retiring Little Miss Shelby Collins. [Wayne County Press]
I. Kaylee McKinney
II. Kelby McKinney & Samantha
III. Dannie McKinney & Kay Hall
IV. Marshall Hall & Opal Erkman
V. John Erkman & Anna Heady
VI. George Erkman & Anna Hahn
VII. Jacob Erkman & Eva Bechtold
VIII. Jacob Erkman & Katherine Warner
In Memoriam February 27th
1601/02 John Hanson
buried in Austerfield, England. He was
married to Margaret Gressam in 1560 in Austerfield. They had five children: Alice, George,
Robert, Catherine and Joan.
1949 Charles Johnson
age 78 in Wayne Co., Illinois. He was
born in 1870 in Hamilton Co., IL the son of William & Rebecca (Cain) Johnson. In 1897 he married Hannah Robertson at her
father’s home. They had nine children:
Charles, Elmer, Emery, Edgar, Ivy, Eugene, Ernest, Archie and Susan. Charles is buried in Mt. Zion / Farnsworth
Cemetery in Wayne Co., IL.
Wednesday, February 26, 2014
Safety Essay
An essay on traffic safety written by a Fairfield high school senior, Jackie Holler, has been declared an area winner in the Illinois Editors Traffic Safety Seminar contest.
Jackie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Holler, 505 Windsor Lane, wrote on the subject, "Responsible Driving - Is It My Concern?"
In Memoriam February 26th
1694 Joseph Janes
age 58 he was the son of William & Mary Janes born in 1636.
1715 Joseph Loomis
age 65 in East Windsor, CT. Joseph was
the son of Joseph & Sarah (Hill) Loomis born in Windsor, CT in 1649.
Tuesday, February 25, 2014
In Memoriam February 25th
Monday, February 24, 2014
In Memoriam February 24th
1700 Samuel Lathrop will
- File No. 3293
abstract.
To wife, use of house and house and homestead, moveables and rent of farm at New London, etc. during her widowhood; household stuff which my wife brought with her, I give to her to be at her own disposal; son John has had portion; to son Samuel my right in my farm consisting of 200 acres at Peagscomsuck. To two sons Israel and Joseph my farm at Shoutuckitt, with 26 acres adjoining and my farm toward Lebanon of about 300 acres and 10 acres of meadow in Yantick, also my house and homestead at death and remarriage of wife; to son Israel 6 acres of pasture above my son Joseph's house; to 3 sons Samuel, Israel and Joseph, undivided lands. Wit: John Woodward, Simon Huntington
Rappahannock River
The Rappahannock River is the southern border of the northern neck where several families settled in the 1600s. The Potomoc River defines the northern border of the neck. The neck at the Chesapeake Bay is about 20 miles across. Over two or three generations these families migrated upriver before crossing the mountains into Kentucky.
Sunday, February 23, 2014
Mary Ellen (Parks) Edwards
Mary Ellen Parks was born September 17, 1822 in Ohio the daughter of Thomas & Elizabeth (Ogle) Parks. She married Solomon Edwards in Muskingum Co., Ohio in 1845. Solomon died before 1900 in either Kansas or Nebraska. Mary was living with her daughter's family in Nuckolls Co., Nebraska.
Jesse Meacham, b. Oct. 1852 IN, f b OH, m b OH
Jennie [Virginia Edwards] b. May 1868 OH md. 5 years, 2 children, 1 living, f b OH, m b OH
James b. Aug. 1884 15 IN, Jesse's son
Lizzie M. b. Nov. 1886 IN, Jessie's dau
Ira b. Mar. 1896 NE, Jennie's son
Mary E. Edwards 78 widow, mother-in-law, Sept. 1822 b. OH, f b PA, m b Maryland
Mary Ellen died in Delphos, Kansas in April 1908.
In Memoriam February 23rd
1658 ? Fuller
unnamed child of Samuel & Jane (Lathrop) Fuller. The child was 15 days old.
1748 Thankful
(Weller) Loomis the wife of Nehemiah Loomis age 73. She was born in 1674 and married Nehemiah in
1694.
1879 Charles Johnson
age 88 in Pennsylvania. Charles was the
son of Caspar & Deborah (Admason) Johnson.
He was born in Pennsylvania in 1790 and married Esther Strawn.
2006 Charles Franklin
Gunter, 87, of McLeansboro died 1 a.m. Feb. 23, 2006 at St. Mary’s Good
Samaritan Hospital in Mt. Vernon.
He was a retired farmer.
Mr. Gunter was born Oct. 8 1918, in Hamilton County to Harry and Nora (Gibbs) Gunter. He married Frieda Aliene (Erkmann) Gunter July 5, 1940, in McLeansboro; she survives.
Funeral services will be held 1 p.m. Sunday at Gholson Funeral Home in McLeansboro. The Revs. Billie Duncan and Robert Sefried will officiate. Burial will follow at IOOF Cemetery in McLeansboro.
Friends may call from 5 to 8 p.m. Saturday at Gholson Funeral Home in McLeansboro. Masonic services by Macedonia Masonic Lodge will be 7 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home.
Mr. Gunter is survived by his wife, Frieda Gunter of McLeansboro; sons Charles E. Gunter and wife Alice of Eldorado, Donald Gunter and wife Shirley of McLeansboro, Daniel Gunter and wife Rita of Springerton, Freddie Gunter and wife Ann of McLeansboro and David Gunter of McLeansboro; daughters Barbara Johnson and husband David of Belle Rive, Janet Veteto and husband Larry of McLeansboro and Ruby Everett and husband Charles of McLeansboro; several nieces and nephews; 23 grandchildren; 33 great grandchildren; several stepgreat-grandchildren; and sisters Mary Nelson of McLeansboro, Beulah Hanson of Lima, Ohio, Wilma Lewis of LaPorte, Ind., and Ruby Duncan and husband Billie of Carmi.
He was preceded in death by his parents; an infant brother, two brothers Clarance and Clifford Gunter; a sister Bernice Johnson; a grandson James Daniel Gunter; and a great-grandson Derrick Chad Witzel.
Mr. Gunter was a member of Order of Eastern Star, the Masonic Lodge, White Shrine and Amaranth of Carmi. He was a member of Union Missionary Baptist Church.
He served as director with Wabash Area Development for 35 years. He served on the Hamilton County Supervisor of Assessment Board for 12 years. He was a veteran.
Saturday, February 22, 2014
Molly (Speer) Hampton
Mary Matilda (Speer) Hampton |
Fauquier County, Virginia
Fauquier County courthouse in Warrenton, Virginia. The county was created in 1759 from Prince William. Several of our ancestors lived in the section of Prince William that became Fauquier so that when they appear in Fauquier they had not necessarily moved there.
1770 Taxes
Bushrod Doggett - 800 acres
Charles Morgan Jr. or Sr. - 500 acres
Charles Morgan Jr. or Sr. - 127 acres
Simon Morgan - 463 acres
William Morgan - 1487 acres
Heirs of James Morgan - 174 acres
John Morgan - 166 acres
John Morehead, dec'd. - 450 acres
Bushrod Doggett - son of Richard & Eliabeth (Bushrod) Doggett was born ca. 1707. He married Anne Stribling in King George Co., VA in 1737. They had eight children: Susanna, Molly, Sarah, Elizabeth, Nancy, George, Joel and Richard. He purchased 341 acres in Fauquier Co., from Charles & Elizabeth Morgan in 1764 (see next). Bushrod died in Culpeper Co., VA in 1791.
Charles Morgan Jr. - son of Charles & Ann (?) Morgan married a woman named Elizabeth before 1764. They had at least one son Joseph. His estate was in proabte court in Culpeper Co., VA in 1782.
Charles Morgan Sr. - son of Anthony & Elizabeth (?) Morgan was born in Old Rappahannock Co., VA in 1680. He married a woman named Ann and had eight children: Charles, Benjamin, Simon, James, Alice, John, William and Mary. He purchased 392 acres in Hamilton Parish adjacent to his son Charles' property in 1740. Charles wrote his will Dec. 5, 1758 and it was probated in Sept. 1766 in Fauquier Co.
Simon Morgan - son of Charles & Ann (?) Morgan (above). His will written in 1792 gave 162 acres "being 1/3 of the plantation whereon I live," 77 1/2 acres in Fauquier and 200 acres on Pignut Ridge to his son Joseph; 1/3 tract of 486 acres whereon I live which had been his wife's property to his son Charles; and his son Simon received the final 1/3 of the home plantation. His children Jeremiah, Sucky (Morgan) Clark and Caty (Morgan) Bradford received £10 each. His daughter Rosey (Morgan) Cockrum was given 1 shilling and Rosey's son William received £10.
William Morgan - son of Charles & Ann (?) Morgan was born ca. 1730. He married Mary Duncan possible daughter of John and they had a son Charles. After Mary's death William married a woman named Elizabeth. They had thirteen children: John, James, Joseph, William, Daniel, Sally, Hannah, Mary, Elizabeth, Alice, Rosamond, Frances & Phoebe. William was a land speculator. He eventually sold all his Fauquier Co. property and moved to Lincoln Co. which became Lincoln Co. Kentucky in 1792. William's will and probate records are in the courthouse in Somerset Kentucky. He died there in 1797.
James Morgan - son of Charles & Ann (?) Morgan married Elizabeth Taylor and had at least two children: Elizabeth & Spencer. James died in Fauquier Co. in 1763 and his property had not been divided in the 1770 tax rolls as it is listed as belonging to the "heirs of James Morgan."
John Morgan - son of Charles & Ann (?) Morgan. He worked as a weaver as well as a farmer.
John Morehead - son of Charles & Mary (Nelms) Morehead was born ca. 1688 in Northumberland Co., VA. He married a woman named Mary and they had ten children: Hannah, Joseph, Alexander, William, Mary, Elizabeth, Samuel, Presley, Charles and John. He received a 167 acre tract in Hamilton Parish from Lord Fairfax in 1742. John wrote his will in June 1768 and his estate went to probate the same year. It must have been drawn out as his land is still on the tax rolls and he is listed as deceased in 1770.
In Memoriam February 22nd
1753 Martha (Morley)
Loomis the wife of William Loomis. She
was born in 1682 and died in Westfield, MA at age 71 and was buried in the Westfield Old Burying Ground.
Friday, February 21, 2014
In Memoriam February 21st
1746 Mary Bliss age
15 daughter of Deacon Samuel & Mary (Loomis) Bliss.
1771 Deacon Samuel
Bliss age 69 was born in 1701 the son of Thomas & Hannah (Cadwell)
Bliss.. He married mary Loomis and they
had five children: Mary, Lucy, Hannah, Samuel and Solomon.
Tyler vs Maulding Bill in Chancery
Thursday, February 20, 2014
Barbara Wright & Friends
In Memoriam February 20th
1704 William
Bradford age 79 in Kingston, MA. He was
born in Plymouth, MA in 1624 the son of Gov. William & Alice (Carpenter)
Bradford. He married 1) ca. 1652 Alice
Richards 2) 1673 Mary Fitch and 3) after 1676 Mary Wood. William had fifteen children: Thomas, Alice, Hannah, Meletiah, Mary, Sarah,
Israel, Ephraim, David Hezekiah, John, William, Mercy, Samuel and Joseph. He became a major in the colonial militia,
was wounded in the Great Narragansett fight in 1675, served as representative
and eventually became deputy governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. He is buried at Burial Hill in Plymouth, MA.
Wednesday, February 19, 2014
In Memoriam February 19th
1566 John Loomis
will in Commissary
Court of London (Essex & Herts), Somerset House, London:
In the name of God amen. The 19 day of February in the year of our lord 1566. I John Loomis of Thaxted in ye County of Essex carpenter being of perfect and whole of mind thanks be given to almighty God, do make this my last will and testament in manner and form following that is to say
Charles & Mary Fitzgerald
Charles W. & Mary Alice (Linder) Fitzgerald of Fairfield, IL observed fifty years of marriage September 2, 2004. The couple was married at the home of Rev. Glen Means in Fairfield on September 2, 1954.
Tuesday, February 18, 2014
In Memoriam February 18th
1652 Thomas Lakewill
1782 Charles
Morgan’s probate records were entered in the Culpeper Co., VA court. Charles was the son of Charles & Ann (?)
Morgan. He lived in Fauquier Co., VA and
married his wife Elizabeth before 1764. She may have been a Bushrod.
1876 Mary (Grove)
Speer in Oldham Co., KY the daughter of John & Susan (Fox) Grove. She was probably born in North Carolina ca.
1785. Mary married John Speer ca. 1806
in Morganton, NC and they had nine children:
Samuel, John, Margaret, Susan, Marquis, Amelia, James, Martha and
Julia. The family moved to Floydsburg,
KY ca. 1810. She is buried in the family
graveyard behind her former home in what was Floydsburg, KY.
Monday, February 17, 2014
G Names
Gail/Gale/Gaila – 4
my father is joy
Galen – 2 calm
Gara – triangle
Garland – 3 triangle
land
Garrett – 2 spear
Gary – 20 spear
Gavin – hawk
Gay – happy
Gayla – my father is
joy
Gaynell – 2 not
found
Gelia – not found
Gene – 4 well born
Geneva – 2 tribe
woman
Genevieve – tribe
woman
Gennett – Yahweh is
gracious
Gennieveva – tribe
woman
Geoffrey/Geoffrie –
2 peaceful territory
George – 100 farmer,
earthworker
Georgia - 5 farmer, earthworker
Georgiana – farmer,
earthworker
Gerald – 8 rule of
the spear
Geraldine – 2 rule
of the spear
Gerie – rule of the
spear
Gersie – not found
Gertie – 2 spear of
strength
Gertrud/Gertrude – 4
spear of strength
Gibson – 3 not found
Gideon – 3 feller,
hewer
Gilbert – 3 bright
pledge
Giles – young goat
Gill – 2 downy
bearded
Gilley – downy
bearded
Gilliam – helmet,
protection
Gina – 2 maid,
virgin
Ginny – maid, virgin
Gisele – hostage,
pledge
Gladys – 9 country
Glen/Glenn – 7
valley
Glenda – 3 pure
Gloria – glory
Golda/Goldie – 4
gold
Gordon – 4 spacious
fort
Grace/Gracie – 22
grace
Grandison – not
found
Grandrill – not
found
Grant – 2 great,
large
Gray – grey
Green – color green
Greenberry – green berry
Gregor/Gregory – 7
watchful, alert
Gretchen – pearl
Grissell – grey
battle
Grover – grove of
trees
Gus/Gustav – 4 staff
of the Goths
Gussie – 2 great,
venerable
Guy – 8 wood
Gwendolyn – 2 white
ring
Sunday, February 16, 2014
In Memoriam February 16th
1709/10 Charles
Morehead’s children Elizabeth, Anne, Mary, John and Winnifred petitioned the
court for a division of the estate between them and their mother in
Northumberland Co., VA.
1925 Chester Lathrop
aged 63 in Abilene, TX. He was born in
Illinois in 1861 the son of Hazen & Frances (Bigelow) Lathrop. He worked as a laundryman.
1956 Edith
(Maulding) Kennedy aged 88 in Lawrenceville, IL the daughter of Zadoc &
Elizabeth (Boswell) Maulding. She was
born 1868 in Illinois. She married
Robert Kennedy. Edith is buried in
Oakwood Cemetery in Mt. Vernon, IL.
1975 Gerald Ledet
aged 26 the son of Louis & Beulah (Lathrop) Ledet. He was born in Baton Rouge, LA in 1948.
Visiting
Wayne County Press item December 18, 1997:
Howard & Ruby (Lathrop) Shelton and granddaughter, Misty (Shelton) Kirby visited residents at several nursing homes last week and brought them Christmas goodies. First they went to Countryside Manor, rural Mt. Vernon, where they visited Ruby's cousin Ethel Dulaney, who will be 92 in Feb., then to Casey Care Center where they visited with her aunt Clary (Wood) Dove, who will be 101 in March and also with Ada Downey.
Saturday, February 15, 2014
Hazel & Dale
Hazel & Dale Colclasure and their niece Trixie (Erkman) Lathrop. Dale was the youngest son of Clarence & Marybell (Fitzgerald) Colclasure. His twin Ada Genelle died a few weeks before their first birthday. Trixie Lathrop was the daughter of Dale's sister Iva. Dale married Hazel Rudesill in 1949 in Henderson, KY. They had six children. Hazel was a great genealogist and help me a lot on the Colclasure line.
In Memoriam February 15th
1882 Samuel Oliver in
Louisville, IL age 23. He was born in
Omega, IL in 1858. Samuel married Belle
Dora Spry in Louisville, IL in 1881.
They had two sons Tommy and Samuel Jr. who was born after his father’s
death.
Friday, February 14, 2014
WCHS Prom
In Memoriam February 14th
1896 John Colclasure
in Meridian, CA aged 66. The son of John
& Rachel (Galbraith) Colclasure was born in Orange Co., IN in 1829. John married a woman named Rachel and they
had at least one son, Frankie. photo
1902 Bessie Holler
age 1 the daughter of Willis & Martha (Spry) Holler.
Thursday, February 13, 2014
In Memoriam February 13th
1777 Deborah Avery
aged 25 the daughter of Rev. Ephraim & Deborah (Lathrop) Avery.
1799 John Young age 33 in Cabarrus Co., NC. He wsa born in 1766 the son of John & Ann (?) Young. The Coldwater Church History website includes a record of Rev. A.N. Marcard translated from German: Buried at Coldwater [Cold Water Lutheran Church Cemetery], gratis, Feb. 14, 1799 John Jung, died Feb. 13, 1799 in the evening of pleurisy. He was born in 1766. Led an unhappy marriage with the widow of Christian Berberich who perished on the way to Charlestown. The widow is Elizabeth, nee Diderich. From the marriage of 8 years, this is one child, who is a girl.
1841 Sarah
(Goodnight) Boucher aged 67 in Kentucky.
The daughter of Hans & Mary (Landis) Goodnight was born ca. 1774 in
Mecklenberg Co., NC. Sarah married Peter
Boucher in Mercer Co., KY in 1795.
1843 Fanny (Warder)
Morehead aged 38. She married Charles
Morehead in 1824 and had nine children:
John, Louisa, William, Harriet, Anna, Charles, Frances, James &
Benjamin
1986 Emma (?)
Wilfong aged 67. She was born in
Illinois in 1918. Emma was married to
Emery Wilfong and is buried in Bethel Memorial Cemetery in Mt. Vernon, IL.
Butler Umbilical Line
Anna (Robertson) Butler with her granddaughter and great granddaughter Barbara Ann Robertson and Bea Bolton.
Wednesday, February 12, 2014
In Memoriam February 12th
1686
Elizabeth (Lovell) Perkins the daughter of Thomas Lovell at age 57. Elizabeth was born in England in 1629. She married Sergeant Jacob Perkins in 1648
and they had nine children: Elizabeth,
John, Judith, Mary, Jacob, Matthew, Hannah, Joseph and Jabez.
1871 Mary
(Colclasure) Hardin in Effingham Co., IL aged 72. The daughter of Abraham & Abigail (Dennen)
Colclasure she was born in Hardin Co., KY in 1798. She married John Hardin in Orange Co., IN in
1817 and they had eleven children:
Stephen, Abram, Elisha, John, Aaron, Leander, Susan, Abby, Sarah, Martha
and Mary. She is buried in Bible Grove
Cemetery in Clay Co., IL.
1908 Elmer Smith age
2 months the son of John & Sophia (Schmidt) Smith.
1918 Gustav Suter
son of Gustav & Eloise (Hoyer) Suter died in St. Jacob, IL at age 55. He was born in Marine, IL in 1862 and married
Itha Smith in 1884. They had five
children: Leo, Malinda, Linda, Ella and
Louis.
1933 Dora (McCawley)
Robertson in Wayne Co., IL age 58. She
married David Robertson in 1892 and they had five children: Barney, James, Billy, Hobart and Mary. Dora is buried in Pin Oak Cemetery in Wayne
Co., IL. - photo
1991 Eldren Smith
aged 74 the son of John & Sophia (Schmidt) Smith and brother of Elmer
above.
Lathrop Chicken House
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
John Mason
Major John Mason was born in England ca. 1601. He was a lieutenant in the English army in the wars of the Netherlands, with his friend and companion-in-arms, Lord Thomas Fairfax, who was in General Horace de Vere's command at the siege of Bois-le-Duc from April to July, or about five months in 1630.
In Memoriam February 11th
1941 America
(Rinehart) Fitzgerald in Clay Co., IL age 80.
The daughter of Philip & Hannah (Voyles) Rinehart was born in
Louisville, IL in 1861. She was married
to David Fitzgerald.
Monday, February 10, 2014
In Memoriam February 10th
1658 Unnamed Powell
aged 1 year old daughter of Rowland & Isabelle (Button) Powell.
1910 John Newton Robertson
murdered by Sioux Indians near Maramec, Oklahoma at age 30. John was born in 1880 the son of John Dewitt
& Theresa (Herman) Robertson. He
served in Co. H of the 9th IL Infantry during the Spanish American
War from July 1898 through May 1899. The
company was mustered into federal service in July 1898 in Springfield, Il. In August they were ordered to Camp Cuba
Libre in Jacksonville, FL. The company
was sent to Savannah, GA in October. In
January 1899 the 9th IL was shipped to Havana, Cuba and participated
in occupation of Cuba through April when they were sent back to Savannah,
GA. The company mustered out in Augusta,
GA in May. J. Newton is buried in Pin
Oak Cemetery in Wayne County, IL.
Sunday, February 9, 2014
In Memoriam February 9th
1701 Abigail
(Loomis) Barber in Connecticut, aged 41.
Born 1659 in Windsor, CT she was the daughter of Nathaniel &
Elizabeth (More) Loomis. She married Lt.
Josiah Barber in 1677 and they had six children: Abigail, Rebecca, Josiah, Nathaniel, Jonathan
and Aaron.
1883
John Hardin born 1796 died at age 87 in Clay Co., IL. He married Mary Colclasure 1817 in
Orange Co., IN. They had
eleven children: Stephen,
Abram, Elisha, John, Aaron, Leander, Susan, Abby, Sarah, Martha and Mary.
1886 Ann (Johnson)
Griffith age 100 in Pennsylvania. The
daughter of Caspar & Deborah (Admason) Johnson was born in Pennsylvania in
1785. She married James Griffith.
Norwich, Connecticut
Norwich, Connecticut is a hub of the Lathrop family. Samuel & Elizabeth (Scudder) Lathrop moved there in 1668. They were the first of four generations to live there through the American Revolution. Their children married into Norwich families: Adgate, Crow, Perkins, Hodges, Leffingwell, Bushnell, Mason and Fitch among others. This is also the place where the name changes from LOthrop to LAthrop.
Saturday, February 8, 2014
In Memoriam February 8th
Richard Lathrop's will was dated Feb. 8, 1640-1, and proved June, 1641 in Yorkshire, England. In it he remembers the poor of Cherry Burton, of Bishops Burton, of Etton, and of Leconfield; the Church of Cherry Burton; his eldest son Thomas, when of age; his unborn child, if it reaches majority; his wife Dorothy; his mother, Jane Coppendale; his younger son Richard, his brother Joseph, and his son Thomas; his brother Bartholomew; his sister Mary Garwood and her daughter Elizabeth, and to John, son of William Lowthrop.
Clan Bell Tartan
Tartan used by the Bell/Beal/Beall/Beale family. The family dates to the 1100s and lived along the Scottish/English border. Alexander Beall is the immigrant ancestor. He was baptized 1649 in St. Andrews, Scotland and died in Price George's County, Maryland in 1744. He owned several large tracts of land:
- Neighbourhood - 488 acres in Prince George
- Friendship - 600 acres in Prince George
- Friendship Enlarged - 920 acres in Prince George
- Greenwood - 452 acres in Prince George
- Largao
- Anchovie Hills
Friday, February 7, 2014
St. Mary's Whitechapel Episcopal Church
Memorial Tablet Unveiled Sunday to First Rector, Rappahannock Record - July 5, 1959
A tablet was presented and unveiled at St. Mary's White Chapel Sunday July 5th by Mrs. Roger Donaldson on behalf of the descendants: Mrs. Calvin Forester, Port Arthur, Texas; Mrs. Eva D. Clark, San Augustine, Texas; James Anderson Doggett, Greensboro, NC; Anna W. Doggett, Princeton, WV; Mrs. E.C. Hope, York, SC; Denzil Doggett, Indianapolis, IN; Mrs. Hamilton Kellen, Silver Spring, MD and Mrs. Roger I. Donaldson, Morattico in memory of the first permanent rector of St. Mary's White Chapel, Rev. Benjamin Doggett.
He was the son of William Doggett of Ipswich, England where he was born in 1636. Rev. Mr. Dogget was educated at Cambridge University in England where he received his bachelor of arts degree in 1656/9 and his master of arts degree in 1662. After being schoolmaster in Stoke, England, he came to colonial Virginia before 1670.
In 1670 he was presented to the governor of Virginia for induction as rector of Trinity Parish. He became rector of St. Mary's White Chapel and rector of Christ Church Parishes and served until his death in 1682. His devotion for St. Mary's White Chapel summed up in these few words, "bequeath my soul and body to God that gave it, my body to be buried before ye pulpit in St. Mary's White Chapel."
The authority for previous history on the memorial tablet to be unveiled was by Dr. G. MacLauren Brydon, court records and "colonial Churches in Virginia" by Dr. Goodwin.
In Memoriam February 7th
1897 Otelia (Hostetler) Lathrop daughter of Christian & Anna (Blaser) Hostetler was 43 when she died in Sumner, IL. Otelia was born in Greene County, IN in 1853 and married Albert Lathrop in Richland Co., IL in 1876. They had nine children: John, Mattie, Mont, Orson, Dempy, Dennis, Merrit, Levi and Veva. She is buried in Amity Cemetery in Lawrence Co., IL.
Thursday, February 6, 2014
Sherwood Forest
Sherwood Forest the home of President John Tyler in Charles City, Virginia. John Tyler (1790-1862) served as vice-president to William Henry Harrison and became president upon Harrison's death in 1841. He was the first vice president to succeed to presidency and to serve without being elected to the office. Tyler purchased this plantation in 1842. It remains in the family to this day and is open to the public.
In Memoriam February 6th
1633 Hannah (House)
Lathrop in London age 43. She was born
in Groton, England in 1590 the daughter of Rev. John & Alice (Lloyd)
House. Hannah married Rev. John Lathrop
Oct. 10, 1610 in England and they had eight children: Jane, Anne, John, Barbara, Thomas, Samuel,
Joseph and Benjamin. She died while Rev.
John was in prison.
Wednesday, February 5, 2014
James Fitch
Monument in Lebanon, Connecticut to our ancestor James Fitch. Inscription:
To commemorate the founding and naming of Lebanon, Connecticut by the Reverend Mr. James Fitch, 1622 - 1702 on land granted to him, together with a seven mile tract given him by Owaneco heir to Uncas in appreciation for his wise counsel, justice and humane interest shown the Mohegans. Erected in memory of his descendant Winchester Fitch, 1867-1963 genealogist of colonial Connecticut families.
In Memoriam March 5th
1724 Sgt. Thomas
Leffingwell in Norwich, CT the son of Lt. Thomas & Mary (White) Leffingwell
at age 73. He was born in Saybrook, CT
in 1659. Thomas married Mary Bushnell in
Norwich in 1672 and they had ten children: Deborah, Thomas, Elizabeth, Anne,
Mary, Zerviah (see below), John, Abigail, Benajah and Hezekiah.
1770 Zerviah
(Leffingwell) Bushnell age 83 in Norwich, CT the daughter of Sgt. Thomas &
Mary (Bushnell) Leffingwell. She was
born 1686 in Norwich and married her cousin Captain Benajah Bushnell there in
1709. They had at least three children:
Elizabeth, Benajah and Zerviah. She is
buried in the Christ Episcopal Church in Norwich, CT.
1868 Elizabeth
(Taylor) Fitzgerald in Illinois age 46.
She was born in either North Carolina or Kentucky in 1822 and married
James Fitzgerald ca. 1841 in Illinois.
They had six children: Stewart, James, William, Nancy, John (see below)
and Mary.
1892 John Fitzgerald
age 41 the son of James & Elizabeth (Taylor) Fitzgerald born in Illinois in
1851. He married Margaret Gumbaugh in
1868 and had at least two daughters: Ida and Maude.
1945 Mary (Fee)
Barnes died at her home on North Twelfth street, Lawrenceville,
Illinois, Monday morning, after several months of illness.
She was born Mary Fee, the daughter of John H. and Elvira (Lathrop) Fee on February 2, 1875, in Petty Township, Lawrence County, Illinois, making her age 69 years and one month at death.
Mrs.
Barnes grew to womanhood in the vicinity of her birth and spent practically all
of her life in Lawrence county. She was married to Otto H. Barnes in 1901 and a
few years later they moved to Lawrenceville where they continued to make their
home.
The
husband and four sons survive the deceased. The sons are Warren Barnes,
Chicago, Illinois, Homer P. Barnes, Lexington, Kentucky, A. Lowell Barnes, Des
Plaines, Illinois; and Carl Barnes, Albuquerque, New Mexico. She is also
survived by two brothers, Carl Fee of Olney, Illinois and Arthur Fee of
Lawrenceville, Illinois.
Mrs.
Barnes was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Lawrenceville and was
regular in her attendance and active in the religious services of the church.
During
her young womanhood Mrs. Barnes taught music and throughout her life was
vitally interested in good music. One of her greatest joys was to have friends
in her home for an evening of music and singing.
Her
kindly and friendly disposition made for her a large circle of warm and true
friends who will miss her greeting smile. Several years ago she suffered a
broken hip which entailed much suffering until she was able to discard her
crutches, yet with all this she continued to meet her acquaintances with a
smile and a word of cheer, asking after the health and welfare of their
families.
Funeral
services were held Wednesday afternoon at the Presbyterian church with Rev. H.
W. Owen, her former pastor, in charge. Burial was in the Lawrenceville
cemetery.
Lawrence County News,
March 8, 1945
1986 Curtis Lewis
age 90 born 1895. He married Zula Wilkin
in 1916 and they had at least one son Elvin.
Curtis is buried at Shouse Chapel, Clay Co., IL.
In Memoriam February 5th
1912 William
Lawrence in Wayne Co., IL age 46. He was
born in Johnson Co., IL in 1865 the son of B.T. & Amanda (Morray)
Lawrence. William married Aohalia
Robertson Nov. 11, 1886 in Wayne Co., IL.
They had seven children, two who died in infancy, Wilna, Ortha, Fay,
Leafy and Fleta.
1989 Frank Phillips
age 86 the husband of Velma Wilkin.
Tuesday, February 4, 2014
Wolfe Family
Seated in background Itor (?), standing l to r: Mary, Sebron, Molly, Theron, Mary Rosella (Fitzgerald) Wolfe and Cora.
Mary Rosella Fitzgerald born 1871 married Lewis Wolfe 1890. They had eight children: Lola 1891, Henrietta 1892, Rachel 1895, William 1898, Mollie 1901, Sebron 1905, Cora 1906 and Theron 1909.
In Memoriam February 4th
1728 John Brown age
60. Born in 1668 he was the husband of
Elizabeth Loomis. They are the ancestors
of John Brown of Civil War fame.
1740 Nehemiah Loomis
age 69 the son of Lt. Samuel & Elizabeth (Judd) Loomis.
1835 Henry Powell
age 23 in Richford, VT. The son of
Bradford & Clarissa (Goff) Powell was born Sep. 5, 1811 in Richford, VT.
Monday, February 3, 2014
Erkman Siblings
Lyman & Freda (Jordan) Porter, Anna (Erkman) Wheeler, Henry Erkman, Sophia (Erkman) Jordan and Lonnie Wheeler.
Three of the four youngest children of Jacob & Fredericka Erkman were Anna, Sophia and Henry Erkman. Anna and Sophia were two years difference in age and Henry was seven years younger than Anna. The three remained very close throughout their lives. Henry and Anna had homes adjacent to each other in Wayne City from the 1950's until Henry's death in 1974. Sophia lived in Evansville, Indiana but visited quite often.
Freda Jordan was the daughter of Sophia Erkman and Ernest Jordan. She married Lyman Porter in 1931. They never had any children of their own. The couple raised Lyman's niece, Helen.