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Friday, November 29, 2019

Ahnentafel #73 - Nancy (--?--)

Nancy (--?--) - may be Sullivan - backtracking to Generation 7 

Born: ca. 1790, Virginia

Died: unknown

Buried: unknown

Married: Nancy Sullivan md. John Dove, Sept. 1, 1819, Pulaski Co., KY with James Dove bondsman - this marriage did take place.

Records:

1809 - April 9 - Pulaski Co., KY - a Nancy Wilson md. Henry Dove 

1810 - Pulaski Co., KY - Henry Dove household
  • 1 male 26-44 Henry
  • 1 male -10 
  • 1 female 26-44 Nancy (Wilson) Dove ?
1820 - no Sullivans in Pulaski Co., KY or Casey Co., KY census 

Thursday, November 28, 2019

Landing in New England

This account of the Pilgrims landing is by grandpa William Bradford in November 1620.
Plimoth Plantation
About ten a clocke we came into a deepe Valley, full of brush, wood-gaile, and long grasse, through which were found little paths or tracts, and there we saw a Deere, and found Springs of fresh Water, of which we were hartily glad, and sat us downe and drunke our first New England Water, with as much delight as ever we drunke drinke in all our lives.

When we had refreshed ourselves, we directed our course full South, that wee might come to the shoare, which within a short while after we did, and there made a fire, that they in the Ship might see where we were (as wee had direction) and so marched on towards this supposed River: and as we went in another Valley, we found a fine cleere Pond of fresh water, being about a Musket shot broad, and twice as long: there grew also many small Vines, and Fowle and Deere haunted there; there grew much Sasafras: from thence we went on and found much plain ground about fiftie Acres, fit for the Plow, and some signes where the Indians had formerly planted their Corne: after this, some thought it best for nearnesse of the River to goe downe and travaile on the Sea sands, by which meanes some of our men were tired, and lagged behinde, so we stayed and gathered them up, and strucke into the Land againe; where we found a little path to certaine

Wednesday, November 27, 2019

Notebooks - Dad's Families No. 4, Part 2

Allen, James, comp. Joshua Perry of Granville, Bute & Warren Counties, North Carolina, Rocky Mount, NC, Allen, 1999.
The purpose of this research is to provide historical and genealogical information about Joshua Perry, who came to North Carolina from (probably) Virginia in the 1740s. The data presented herein as accurate as I could make it, but I realize that there are errors and omissions. Therefore, I urge extreme caution when using and citing this report. 
This report is constructed as a research tool, and a beginning point for others conducting genealogical research. . . . It has been said by authorities in the field that genealogical compilations such as this one should never be cited without verifying that original sources are correct. I agree completely with this philosophy. Whenever possible, primary documents rather than secondary sources should be consulted. 
My research and that of others has failed to find a single primary source that

Sunday, November 24, 2019

Ahnentafel #65 - (--?--)

(--?--)  - back track to Generation 7

Born: ca. 1755, probably in Connecticut
Died: after 1793? probably in Vermont or Canada

Buried: unknown

Married: Elkanah Lathrop by 1774

I'm starting to look into the Armon family based on the naming conventions and the fact that the first son is named Armon.  Also the possibility that her first name was Hannah based on the fact that the only known daughter is named Hannah.

Another possibility is that Elkanah had two wives.  The second being a Russell as that is a surname and it is not a name that is in the family before this time.  

Timeline of Research Places
1754 - Norwich, CT - Elkanah birthplace

Saturday, November 23, 2019

In Memoriam - Jack Colclasure

Jack Wayne Colclasure

Born: April 1, 1949, Olney, Illinois
Died: November 4, 1972, Louisville, Illinois

Married: Delores Krutsinger, November 4, 1972

Children:
Jennifer md. (--?--) Taylor

  • Brent
  • Samantha
  • Christian

Susan md. Brian Pennington

  • Paige 
  • Sara
Ahnentafel:
1. Jack
2. Opal Wayne Colclasure

In Memoriam - Mariland Bullard

Mariland Louise (Colclasure) Bullard

Born: February 27, 1951, Elgin, IL
Died: October 20, 2019, Evansville, IN

Married:
(--?--) Stephenson  
Wayne Bullard, February 13, 1984

Children: 
Tim Stephenson
Pam 
Beth stepdaughter
Aaron stepson

Ahnentafel:
1. Mariland
2. Opal Wayne Colclasure
3. Henrietta Maria Smith
4. Abraham Colclasure

Ahnentafel #724 - Joseph Marsh

Joseph Marsh

Born: 1 April 1663, New Haven Colony, Connecticut
Baptized: 1663, New Haven Colony, Connecticut
Died: Dec. 1723 Trembly Point, New Jersey

Buried: unknown

Married: Sarah Hind(s) ca. 1697 in Elizabeth, New Jersey

Records:

1722 - Aug. 17 - New Jersey, Essex Co., Elizabeth Town - a Joseph Marsh made his will:

In the Name of God Amen. The Seventeenth Day of August, In the Year of our Lord and Christ one thousand Seven hundred and and [sic] Twenty Two; And in the Ninth Year of the Reign of our Sovraign Lord George by the Grace of God King of Great Brittain, Ffrance and Ireland, Defendor of the faith &c. I Joseph Marsh of Elizabeth Town in the County of Essex and province of New Jersey yeoman; Being In Competent measure of health of body, And of Good and perfect memory (thanks be to God) Do make this my Last will and

Tuesday, November 19, 2019

Notebook - Dad's Families No. 4, Part 1

French, Janie & Zella Armstrong. Notable Southern Families, Vol. V, Chattanooga, TN: Lookout Publishing, nd - available on Ancestry
Shenandoah Valley Pioneers, by Cartmell - Names of pioneers who settled South of the line between the Augusta and Frederick Counties, where deeds were recorded in Orange County between the years 1739 and 1744. This class of pioneers purchased large tracts from what has been called the Beverly Grant . . . The pioneers who had deeds represent a large class of the English, Scotch and Irish immigrants, who pressed further south, beyond the mountains north of Harrisburg. Among this class . . . George Robinson, James Robinson . . . and many more settled in Augusta about the time of the 1st court of Augusta 1745. 
Margaret Crockett, daughter of Samuel, Jr. - born 1776, md. Col. John Ingles in 1794. She died 1810. John Ingles was the youngest son of William Ingles & Mary Draper, who was captured by the Indians, held captive for many years,

Friday, November 15, 2019

Ahnentafel #723 - Mary Morse

Mary Morse

Born: 1686 Union City, Hunterdon, New Jersey

Died: 1747 Essex Co., New Jersey

Buried: 1747 Elizabeth, Essex Co., New Jersey


Married: 1) Jacob Winans ca. 1706

2) Jonas Wood ca. 1725

Records:
1726/27 - March 16 - Elizabeth, Essex Co., New Jersey - Mary & her husband Jonas Wood are listed in her father Joseph Morse's will.  Their children Ann, Phebe, Samuel & Jeremiah are also listed. 

1746/47 - Feb. 21 - Elizabeth, Essex Co., New Jersey - a Mary Wood wrote her will:
In the name of God Amen the twenty first day of February in the twentieth year of the Reign of Our Sovereign Lord George the Second King over Great Britain &c. Ano Do. One thousand seven hundred and forty six - seven, I Mary Wood Widdow of Jonas Wood late of the Burrough of Elizabeth in the County of Essex and Province of East New Jersey being

Monday, November 11, 2019

L Names

Laban - white - 2
Lacey - from lassie, girl
LaDonna - the lady 
Lafayette - faith  4
Laland - cleared land, fallow land
Lambert - bright land, light of the land 
Lamberton - lamb farmstead
Lana - little rock
Landon - long hill, ridge - 2
Lanie - path, roadway
Lanny - variant of Lawrence
LaQuita - released from debt
Larkin - silent, fierce, brave warrior - 4
Larnell
Laryam(?)
Latisa - joy, happiness
Laura - bay laurel plant - 43
Lauraetta - laurel tree
Laurana - laurel tree
Laurantus

Saturday, November 9, 2019

Ahnentafel #722 - Jonas Wood

Jonas Wood

Born: unknown
Died: 1745 Elizabeth, Essex Co., New Jersey

Buried: unknown

Married: Mary Morse

Records:
1726/27 - March 16 - Elizabeth, Essex Co., NJ - Jonas mentioned in his father-in-law's will as husband of Mary. Their children listed in the will are Ann, Phebe, Samuel & Jeremiah.  

1745 - April 1 - Elizabeth, Essex Co., NJ - Jonas wrote his will:
In the name of God Amen the first day of April in the eighteenth year of His majesty's reign King George the Second & Annoq: Donomi One thousand Seven hundred and forty five I Jonas Wood of the Borrough of Elizabeth in the County of Essex and Province of East New Jersey Planter being weak and infirm of Body but through devine goodness of perfect and sound mind and memory thanks be given to Allmighty God therefore calling to mind the

Thursday, November 7, 2019

K Names

Kacey - vigilant, watchful
Kade - from the wetlands, spirit of battle
Kaiden - son of Cadain - battler
Kaitlin/Kaitlyn - pure - 3
Kallee - beautiful, lovely - 2
Kallyn
Kandi
Kandra - honor, tribute
Kanyen
Karel - free man
Karen - pure - 17
Karina - pure, clear
Karissa - grace, beloved
Karl - strong man
Karla - womanly strength - 3
Karry - pure, innocent
Karter - transporter of goods by cart
Katelyn - pure - 2
Katherine/Katheryn/Kathryn/Katharina/Kathy/Kate/Katie/Kitty - pure, clear - 53
Kathleen - pure - 2

Tuesday, November 5, 2019

Notebook - Virginia #4, Part 2

Prince William County, Virginia
Adams, Lela, comp. Marriages of Patrick County, Virginia, 1791-1850, Bassett, VA: Adams, 1972
  • 1 May 1802 James Dove & Avice Davidson, Surety Richard Davidson
  • 1 Sep 1803 Richard Dove & Elisabeth Taylor, Surety Daniel Martindale

Dorman, John. Essex County, Virginia Deeds & Wills No. 13 1707-1711, Washington, DC: Dorman, 1963.
4 April 1706. John Morgan received payment from an estate

Dorman, John, comp. Essex County, Virginia Records 1706-1707; 1717-1719 Washington, DC: Dorman, 1963.
20 Jan. 1717/18. John Taliaferro of St. Mary's Parish, Essex County, to John Taliaferro Junr. son to the aforesaid John, of same. For natural love and affection. Two plantations with 1000 acres on the upper side of Snow Creek in the forke thereof which was formerly given to me by my brother Fra[ncis] Taliaferro late of said parish by deed of gift. Jno. Taliaferro. Wit: Robt. Parker, Jno. Ellitts. 21 Jan. 1717/18 Acknowledged by John Taliaferro
16 Jan. 1717/18 Samuel Ward of St. Ann's Parish, Essex County, planter to John

Sunday, November 3, 2019

F Names

Fairfax - fair hair

Fairy - realm of the fairies
Faithful - to have faith
Faner - 3
Farrel - brave 
Farron - iron grey
Fay/Faye - fairy or loyalty or belief - 9
FayAnn - fairy or loyalty or belief
Fayette - faith
Felicia - happy things - 2
Felix - lucky, successful 
Ferdinand - protection, peace, journey, travel, courage 8
Fern - green plant - 5
Ferris - rock 
Fidelia - faithful - 2
Fielding/Fieldon - lives in a field - 2
Fillman - full or fertile
Fines - delicate, skilled or cunning 
Finley - fair-haired hero
Flaura/Flora - flower - 6

Friday, November 1, 2019

Ahnentafel #721 - Hannah (--?--)

Hannah (--?--)

Some say Craig and others Terrell

Born: unknown
Died: after 1752
Buried: unknown

Married: Richard Clark

Records:
1670-1730 New Jersey Will Abstracts - found no Hannah Craig, Hannah Terrill or Hannah Clark attached to a Craig or Terrill family.

1705 - March 26 - Elizabeth, Essex Co., New Jersey - a Hannah Clark appears in the will of Menry Morris [should this be Henry?] as his daughter.  Other children named in the will:
  • Henry
  • Abigail Sharp wife of Daniel Sharp
  • Esther Crane