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(Research):Later research shows that there was no English Earl of Ormond. There was a Scottish Earl of Ormond and an Irish Earl of Ormond, both historically existing much later than the Butlers in Bulkeley.
Marriage and issue Some time before 17 June 1386, he married Anne Welles, the daughter of John de Welles, 4th Lord Welles by his spouse Maud (n | Butler, James (I1234)
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(Research):Later research shows that there was no English Earl of Ormond. There was a Scottish Earl of Ormond and an Irish Earl of Ormond, both historically existing much later than the Butlers in Bulkeley.
Marriage and issueOn 15 May 1346, he married Elizabeth Darcy, daughter of Sir John Darcy, Knight of Knaith (another Lord Justice of Ireland) and Joan de Burgh. They had four children:
i. James Butler, 3rd Earl of Ormond (1376-1405).
ii. Thomas Butler, Justice of Corkiii. Ellen Butler who married the poet Gerald FitzGerald, 3rd Earl of Desmond. She died in 1404. iv. Jean Butler who married Teige O'Carroll, Prince of | Butler, James (I1236)
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(Research):Massachusetts Political Organization
Hampshire county was created from Non-County Area 1 (towns of Springfield, Northampton, Hadley, and all territory within 30 miles) on 7 May 1662. It effectively covered the entire western part of the province. Non-County Area 1 was eliminated (Mass. Recs., vol. 4, pt. 2:52)
Hampden county was was set off from the northern half of Hampshire Co 1 Aug 1812. | Cooley, Benjamin3 (I498)
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(Research):Note: Red Oak Post Office 1865 to 1903 is now Redoak, an unincorporated community in Brown County, Ohio located at the junction of US 68 and US 65. It now consists of fewer than 10 homes and one building at the junction that could have been a gas station at one time. | Devore, Nicholas (I535)
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(Research):On 10 May 1643, Non-County Area 1 was formed by the General Court of Massachusetts Bay Colony comprising the unsettled, unorganized area which, at the time, extended from the Connecticut River basin an indefinite distance westward into the ill-defined "Western Country". Also on this date the four orginal counties were created
o Middlesex
o Essex
o Suffolk
o Norfolk (now a part of SW Maine)
(Mass. Recs., 2:38)
Springfield was founded (for non-religious reasons) in 1636 by William Pynchon thus it was simply in the Connecticut River basin until 1643 when it found itself in Non-County Area 1 (Winthrop expanding his power base).
Hampshire county was created from Non-County Area 1 (towns of Springfield, Northampton, Hadley, and all territory within 30 miles) on 7 May 1662. It effectively covered the entire western part of the province. Non-County Area 1 was eliminated (Mass. Recs., vol. 4, pt. 2:52)
Hampden county was was set off from the northern half of Hampshire Co 1 Aug 1812. | Cooley, Daniel (I507)
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(Research):p | Bornhaus, Jakob (I580)
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(Research):Port Edwards is a village in Wood County, Wisconsin, United States. The village is located northeast and adjacent to the Town of Port Edwards. Port Edwards was known as "Frenchtown" until 1869, when it was renamed in honor of John Edwards, a local mill owner. The settlement formed around a sawmill built about 1829. Mrs. Edwards wrote of the community in the 1860s, "the settlement was small only consisting of a store, a blacksmith shop, a school, two boarding houses and a number of white houses". Port Edwards incorporated as a village in 1902. | Carver, Randolph Lafayette (I360)
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(Research):Possible married name, Stuart. Following from the Colo Obituary Project from the ANR Stuart Mary 55 IA 01 Nov 1973:09 Stuart Mary Covington 55 IA 01 Nov 1973:09 | Covington, Mary M. (I1132)
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(Research):Salome: A Hebrew name taken from Solomon ("peace"). Selima is another variant. | Warren, Salome (I61)
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(Research):Salt Lake City was founded in 1847 by Mormon Church followers led by Brigham Young. Salt Lake County was officially organized on January 31st 1850.
Utah became a state of the United States Jan 4th 1896. | Cooley, Asenath (I1307)
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(Research):Sam's farm was next to the Holtorfs who lived 13N 3 | Covington, Samuel Everett (I609)
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(Research):Samuel T Cooley appears in the 1850 and 1854 Michigan censuses, Hillsdale County. Along with his immediate family members there appear Eliza J. Carter, Age 16, born in New York (abt 1834) and Franklin Cooley, Age 25, born in New York (abt 1825). It is probable that Franklin was a brother of Samuel T, son of Noah and Jane. The name Franklin is more likely that the name "Benjamin" which appears in the error prone appendix of Caverly's History of Pittsford.
1850 - Hillsdale County MI
Dwelling 143 Family 143
Samuel T. Cooley 43 M Farmer $100 b in VT
Lydia 36 F b in NYByron 17 M Farmer b in MI approx birth year: 1832/3 Rebecca 11 F b in MI approx birth year: 1838/9 William 9 M b in MI approx birth year: 1840/1 Watson 7 M b in MI approx birth year: 1842/3 Eliza F Cooley 16 F b in NY approx birth year: 1833/4 Franklin Cooley 25 M Farmer b in NY approx birth year: 1824/5
1860 - Hillsdale County MI
Dwelling 459 Family 248 --- yes I know...how?Samuel T. Cooley 56 M Farmer $1200 real estate value b in VT 512 personal property value Lydia 45 F b in NY approx birth year: 1814/5 Rebecca 21 F b in MI approx birth year: 1838/9 William 19 M Day Labor b in MI approx birth year: 1840/1 J Watson 17 M as ao b in MI approx birth year: 1842/3
1870 - Hillsdale County MI
Dwelling 132 Family 137Cooley, Samuel 64 M W Farmer $2000 $1000 Vermont approx birth year: 1805/6 Lydia 55 F W Keeping house New York approx birth year: 1814/5 James 27 M W Works on RR Michigan approx birth year: 1852/3 Arvilla 25 F W Keeping house Michigan approx birth year: 1854/5
probable wife of James Watson
880 - Hillsdale County MI
Dwelling 133 Family 136Cooley, Samuel T W M Married Farmer VT VT VT approx birth year ???? Lydia W F 65 Wife Married Keeping house NY ???? RI approx birth year 1804/5
The Cooley papers summarize:
1810(est) - [Noah Cooley] family moved to New York State (After the War of 1812 is more lilkely) 1829-30 - Samuel T [and brother Andrew S] left Lockport NY for Pontiac/Southfield MI - came to Detroit and settled in Pontiac
1831 - [Samuel T] wed to Electa Woodruff in Pontiac MI1833 - 1835 [The Samuel T Cooley family] left Southfield, MI and moved to Pittsford/Jonesville, MI. Five children grew up in a "log cabin in the woods". 1843 - Electa died when James Watson was only three weeks old.
1844 - [Samuel T] married Lydia Carter1892 - [Samuel T Cooley] died in home of son, William, in Jonesville MI | Cooley, Samuel Thurman (I78)
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(Research):See attached sources. | Miller, Samuel Jasper (I33)
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(Research):See attached sources. | Smith, Adonijah (I365)
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(Research):Social Security Death Index Seth Kyffin
Name: Seth Kyffin
SSN: 523-09-7442Last Residence: 80215 Lakewood, Jefferson, Colorado, United States of America
Born: 19 Jul 1881
Died: Nov 1967
State (Year) SSN issued: Colorado (Before 1951)
World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 about Seth James Kyffin
Name: Seth James Kyffin
County: Delta
State: Colorado
Birth Date: 19 Jul 1881
Race: White
FHL Roll Number: 1544482
DraftBoard: 0
U.S. Citizen:
Native son: No
Naturalized: YesCitizen by father's naturlization before registrant's majority: Yes
Nearest relative: Julia Kyffin, wife
xxx ?odge, Delta, Delta Co, Colorado
England & Wales, FreeBMD Birth Index, 1837-1915 about Seth Kyffin
Name: Seth Kyffin
Date of Registration: Jul-Aug-Sep 1881
Registration district: Auckland
Inferred County: Durham
Volume: 10a
New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957 about Seth Kyffin
Name: Seth Kyffin
Arrival Date: 6 Apr 1889
Birth Year: abt 1882
Age: 7
Gender: MalePort of Departure: Liverpool, England and Queenstown, Ireland
Destination: United States of America
Port of Arrival: New York
Port Arrival State: New York
Port Arrival Country: United States
Ship Name: AdriaticSearch Ship Database: Search the Adriatic in the 'Passenger Ships and Images' database
Name: Seth J Kyffin
Home in 1900: Denver, Arapahoe, Colorado
Age: 19
Birth Date: Jul 1881
Birthplace: Wales
Race: White
Gender: Male
Immigration Year: 1889
Relationship to head-of-house: Son
Father's name: Pierce Kyffin
Father's Birthplace: Wales
Mother's name: Jane Kyffin
Mother's Birthplace: Wales
Marital Status: Single
Occupation: View on Image
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members:
Name Age
Pierce Kyffin 42
Jane Kyffin 44
Seth J Kyffin 19
John H Kyffin 15
Perce L Kyffin 13
Albert Kyffin 12
Frank Kyffin 5 | Kyffin, Seth James (I426)
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(Research):SSDI
Name: Lawrence E. Anderson
SSN: 522-24-1980
BORN: 16 Jan 1926
Died: 23 Nov 1986
State (Year) SSN issued: Colorado (Before 1951)
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1930 United States Federal Census
Name: Lawrence E Anderson
Birth Year: abt 1926
Gender: Male
Race: White
Birthplace: Colorado
Marital Status: Single
Relation to Head of House: Son
Home in 1930: Denver, Denver, Colorado, USA
Map of Home: View Map
Street address: Gaylord
Ward of City: Election District K
Block: 3680
House Number: 316
Dwelling Number: 318
Family Number: 319
Attended School: No
Father's Birthplace: Colorado
Mother's Birthplace: Canada
Household Members:
Name Age
Robert A Anderson 34
Edna H Anderson 25
Robert L Anderson 6
Lawrence E Anderson 4 | Anderson, Lawrence Eugene (I1484)
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(Research):Taken from letter written by Anna B. WRIGHT in answer to questions from Mr s. Mary MAINETTI on May 26, 1967
"Daniel W. ELLIOTT (husband of Marilyn WRIGHT) Born: June 22, 1922 In Philadelphia, Pennsylvania [Note: photo copy is fuzzy - date may be wrong] Education: Philadelphia Public School through High School
Occupation: Credit Manager for Automobile Dealer
Religion: Presbyterian War Record: Enlisted in USAirForce in 1942. Served in France a nd in Germany in World Warr II. he was honorably dischared from servi ce in November or 1945"
********** | Elliott, Daniel W. (I1500)
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(Research):Taken from letter written by Anna B. WRIGHT in answer to questions from Mr s. Mary MAINETTI on May 26, 1967
Virginia Lee WRIGHT (now ANDERSON)
Born: September 30, 1926 - Akron, ColoradoEducation: Attended Denver Public Schools and East Denver High School. Continued with Secretarial course, Central Business College, Denver, Colorado. Occupation: Employed in office of Denver Dry Goods Company, Denver, Colorado Married: Lawrence Eugene ANDERSON, November 22, 1946 in Denver, Colorado
Religion: Baptist | Wright, Virginia Lee (I1498)
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(Research):Taken from letter written by Anna B. WRIGHT in answer to questions from Mr s. Mary MAINETTI on May 26, 1967 Marilyn Lucille ELLIOTT (nee WRIGHT) 805 Woodlane Rd.; Edgewater Park, N ew Jersey
Born: December 31, 1922 - Akron, Colorado Education: Attended Akron Public School and Junior High and High Sch ool in Denver, Colorado. Took Secretarial Course in Barnes Business Colle ge in Denver. Worked as secretary until married. Religion: Baptist. Later joined Presbyterian to be with her husband Married: Daniel W. Elliott, May 8, 1943, San Francisco, California Children: Gary Steven, born June 8, 1944; Sandra Lee, born July 2, 1 947, and Robert Daniel, born June 7, 1951, both born in Philadelphia, Penn sylvania. (Gary was born in Denver, Colorado) | Wright, Marilyn Lucille (I1499)
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(Research):Taken from letter written by Anna B. Wright in answer to questions from Mrs. Mary Mainetti on May 26, 1967
"Mamie (Arundle) Barnhouse
Present address: Box 328, Route 4, Nampa, Idaho 83651
Born: October 29, 1890 - Washington County, Colorado
Married: Perl Travis Barnhouse,October 29, 1907
Religion: Church of the Nazarene
Education: District school in Washington County, Colorado" | Arundle, Mamie (I212)
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(Research):Taken from letter written by Anna B. Wright in answer to questions from Mrs. Mary Mainetti on May 26, 1967
"Perl Travis Barnhouse
Born: May 31, 1877, Hocking County, Ohio
Married: Mamie Arundle, October 29, 1907
Died: August 26, 1964, Akron, Colorado
Buried: Akron, Colorado - Akron Cemetery Education: Grade school, Shelby, Nebraska. No school near homestead in Washington County, Colorado. Was taught by father, Ira Morgan Barnhouse, who formerly had taught school in Ohio
Religion: Member of Akron Presbyterian Church
Occupation: Rancher and farmer all his life War Record: None, except enlisted in Colorado National Guard about 1912 (couldn't find exact dates)" | Barnhouse, Perl Travis (I58)
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(Research):Taken from letter written by Anna B. Wright in answer to questions from Mrs. Mary Mainetti on May 26, 1967
Anna Barnhouse Wright Education: Moved with parents to Akron, Colorado. Attended Akron Public Schools and Washington County High School. Later attended Grand Island Business College in Grand Island, Nebraska, 1914-1916. Occupation: Secretarial work; Recorder for Royal Neighbors of America; Secretary for Rebekah Lodge; and housewife and mother. Married: Alva Wright on August 6, 1918 in Denver, Colorado and continued part-time secretarial work. Moved to Denver, Colorado in June 1935 with husband and children. Owned and operated apartment buildings; sales lady for women's wear; and in 1952 entered real estate business, work ed in this capacity until retirement in 1962. Now active in Galilee Bapti st Church, Denver, Colorado and in The American Association of Retired Persons (AARP).
Religion: Baptist | Barnhouse, Rose Ann Elizabeth (I59)
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(Research):Taken from letter written by Anna B. Wright in answer to questions from Mrs. Mary Maomettion May 26, 1967
"Thelma Ruth (Barnhouse) Kessinger
Born: July 13, 1910 - Washington County, Colorado
Married: Cecil Kessinger (record of dates lost)
Died: May 12, 1942
Buried: Akron Cemetery, Akron, Washington County, Colorado
Children: Cecyl Evelyn Kessinger, born - September 30, 1931
La Vern Allen Kessinger, born - May 9, 1936Present address of Cecyl Evelyn is: Mrs. Roger Richardson, 818 Maryland Ct., Cheyenne, Wyoming 82001. Her father, Cecil Kessinger remarried after Thelma 's death, but he has since passed away. | Barnhouse, Thelma Ruth (I221)
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(Research):The 1930 census has her born about 1878 | Matti, Anna L. (I1083)
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(Research):The name Azariah or the slightly expanded but essentially the same name Azariahu is among the most popular in the Bible. It means "Yahweh has helped" in Hebrew where it was the name of the Hebrew God represented in Hebrew by the tetragrammaton ("four letters") Yod Heh Vav Heh. | Cooley, Azariah (I501)
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(Research):The northern part of Noble County was created from Guernsey County 31 Mar 1851. | Barnhouse, Jacob (I1882)
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(Research):The person who provided the data about Aaron Miller being Benjamin Greene Miller's father to the LDS Pedigree Resource File (PRF) was
Marcy J. Miller
545 Orchard Place
Excelsior Springs MO 64024
This person cannot be located in 2009. Mail to this address dies not returned and a web search finds only a Marcy J. Miller in Arizona who verifies she did not submit this data.
Presently (3/16/2010) residing at 545 Orchard in Excelsior Springs
Dennis S. Allen Jr age 35-39 and
Nikki P Allen age 35-39 | Miller, Aaron (I1753)
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(Research):There are no legitimate sources for the surname Decker. I have tagged it as apocryphal. | Decker, Sarah (I536)
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(Research):They had two daughters and two sons: i. John Butler (born at Ardee on St. Leonard's day (6 November) 1330, died an infant) ii Petronella Butler (d. 23 April 1368), married Gilbert Talbot, 3rd Baron Talbot, son of Richard Talbot, 2nd Baron Talbot and Elizabeth Comyn iii. Alianore Butler (died 1392), married after 20 July 1359, Gerald FitzGerald, Earl of Desmond, son of Maurice FitzThomas, Earl of Desmond and Aveline FitzMorice iv. James Butler, 2nd Earl of Ormond (4 Oct 1337 - abt 1382), married Elizabeth Darcy daughter of Sir John Darcy, Lord Justice of Ireland, and Joan de Burgh.
Later research shows that there was no English Earl of Ormond. There was a Scottish Earl of Ormond and an Irish Earl of Ormond, both historically existing much later than the Butlers in Bulkeley.
SCOTTISHThe title Earl of Ormond was twice created in the Peerage of Scotland, both times for members of the Douglas family. The first creation was in 1445 for a brother of the 8th and 9th Earls of Douglas. He forfeited the earldom in 1455, at the same time as the 9th Earl of Douglas lost his titles.
The second Scottish creation was in 1651, and became extinct in 1715.
The title , in the Peerage of Scotland, originates from the caput of Ormond Castle at Avoch in the Black Isle, held by the Douglas family when they first obtained the title. Between 1488 and 1504 it was a subsidiary title of the Dukes of Ross, until the latter's extinction in 1504. It was created a second time in 1600 as a subsidiary title for the future King Charles I, the Duke of Albany. The title merged with the crown in 1625, and there it has remained.
IRISH
Earl of Ormond (Ireland)
James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormonde.The peerage title Earl of Ormond and the related titles Duke of Ormonde and Marquess of Ormonde have a long and complex history. An earldom of Ormond has been created three times in the Peerage of Ireland. It was originally created in 1328 for James Butler. The fifth earl was created Earl of Wiltshire (1449) in the Peerage of England, but he was attainted in 1461 and his peerages were declared forfeit. The earldom of Ormond was restored to his younger brother, John Butler, the sixth earl. The de facto, if not indeed the de jure earl, Piers Butler, was induced to resign his rights to the title in 1528. This facilitated the next creation by awarding the titles of Ormond and Wiltshire to Thomas Boleyn, who was the father of Ann Boleyn. At that time, Anne was the mistress of King Henry VIII of England. As a maternal grandson of the 7th Earl, Thomas Boleyn has a slim claim to the title. Through his daughter, Anne, he was the grandfather of Elizabeth I of England. On the death of Boleyn, these peerages of the second creation became extinct because he lacked male heirs, his son George having been executed for treason.
As a reward for his patriotism and generosity, Piers Butler, a cousin of the 7th Earl, was created Earl of Ossory five days after resigning his rights to the other titles. The third creation for Piers Butler (in 1538) merely recognised the reality of the situation prior to the Boleyn irruption. The fifth earl of this creation was made Marquess of Ormonde (1642) and Duke of Ormonde (1660) in the Peerage of Ireland, and Duke of Ormonde (1682) in the Peerage of England.
Other titles held by the earls
Prior to the creation of the Earldom of Ormond, the 1st earl's father had been created the first Earl of Carrick. However, this title did not pass to James Butler. After a gap of 7 years following his father's death, James was rewarded with an earldom in his own right - Ormond. After 1682, the spelling "Ormonde" was used almost universally. Subsidiary titles for the duke were Earl of Brecknock (1660) and Baron Butler (1660) in the Peerage of England and Earl of Ormond (1328), Earl of Ossory (1538) and Viscount Thurles (1536) in the Peerage of Ireland. In 1715 the second duke was attainted and his English peerages declared forfeit. In 1758 the de jure third duke (Irish) died and the dukedom and marquessate became extinct. The eleventh earl was created the Marquess of Ormonde in the Peerage of Ireland in 1816, on his death that title became extinct and the earldoms passed to his brother, for whom the title Marquess of Ormonde was created in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1825. That title became extinct in 1997, while the earldom became dormant.
An unrelated Earldom of Ormonde was twice created in the Peerage of Scotland.
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Earls of Ormond; First creation (1328)
James Butler, 1st Earl of Ormond (c.1305-1338)
James Butler, 2nd Earl of Ormond (1331-1382)
James Butler, 3rd Earl of Ormond (1361-1405)
James Butler, 4th Earl of Ormond (1392-1452)
James Butler, 5th Earl of Ormond (1420-1461)
John Butler, 6th Earl of Ormond (1422-1478)
Thomas Butler, 7th Earl of Ormond (c.1426-1515)
Earls of Ormond; Second creation (1529)Thomas Boleyn, 1st Earl of Wiltshire and 1st Earl of Ormond (1477-1539)
ReferencesBurke, Messrs., John and John Bernard, The Royal Families of England, Scotland, and Wales, with Their Descendants &c., London, vol.2, 1851, pedigree ccvii.
^ http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/Butlers+of+Ormond^ Lodge, John The Peerage of Ireland or, A Genealogical History Of The Present Nobility Of That Kingdom, 1789, Vol IV, p 7. ^ a b Mountmorres of Castlemorres, Hervey Redmond Morres; Robert Southwell (1792). The History of the Principal Transactions of the Irish Parliament, from ... 1634 to 1666: Containing Proceedings of the Lords and Commons During the Administration of the Earl of Strafford, and of the First Duke of Ormond. New York Public Library: T. Cadell. p. 194.
^ Charles CawleyMedieval Lands, Earls of Ormond^ Lodge, John The Peerage of Ireland or, A Genealogical History Of The Present Nobility Of That Kingdom, 1789, Vol IV, p 8. | Butler, James (I1238)
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(Research):This is from a UK website http://www.covingtonhistory.co.uk/LatestUpdates.htm
BIRD H COVINGTON. Ref: 17479. Born: during 1801 at Halifax Co VA. Father: not known, Father Ref: 0. Mother: not known, Mother Ref: 0. 25/05/2010 from http://www.covingtonhistory.co.uk/LatestUpdates.htm
BIRD H COVINGTON. Ref: 17479. Born: during 1801 at Halifax Co VA. Father: not known, Father Ref: 0. Mother: not known, Mother Ref: 0 SARAH E. Ref: 17484. Born around 1847 at Edgar Co IL. Mother: Sarah, Ref: 17480 SMITH C. Ref: 17483. Born during 1844 at Edgar Co IL. Mother: Sarah, Ref: 17480 AMANDA. Ref: 17482. Born during 1841 at Edgar Co IL. Mother: Sarah, Ref: 17480 THURSAY A. Ref: 17481. Born during 1838 at Edgar Co IL. Mother: Sarah, Ref: 17480 | Covington, Bird H. (I1797)
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(Research):This is from http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=REG&db=reque&id=I2932
34.Charles Keith (Pardon Cook Keith3, Mary Adaline Taylor2, Thomas Taylor1) was born 22 JAN 1867, and died 23 APR 1937 in Keith Ohio. He married Bessie Oletha Quillen 30 APR 1906 in Newcomerstown Oh, daughter of Ezra Clinto Quillen Rev. and Nancy Maria Smith. She was born 18 JUL 1887 in McConnelsville O, hio, and died 31 DEC 1959 in Columbus Ohio.
Child of Charles Keith and Bessie Oletha Quillen is: 92 i.Enid Marie Keith was born 23 NOV 1906 in Keith Ohio, and died JUL 2004. She married Carlos 'Bolon' Barnhouse 01 DEC 1926 in Zanesville Ohio, son of Abner Clyde Barnhouse and Hannah Rebecca Dudley. He was born 03 AUG 1901, and died 19 JAN 1969 in Dexter City, Noble, Ohio. She married Thomas Dye Barnhouse 24 MAR 1975, son of William Day Barnhouse and Jessie Pearl Archer. He was born 26 OCT 1909 in Belle Valley, Noble, Ohio, and died 04 DEC 2006 in Sebring, Ohio.
Progenealogists200. William Day BARNHOUSE (Harvey BARNHOUSE , Jacob BARNHOUSE , George BARNHOUSE , Christopher BARNHOUSE , Georg , Jacob ) was born 22 Jul 1882 in Noble Twp., Noble Co., Ohio. He died 1 Jun 1964 in Zanesville, Muskingum Co., Ohio and was buried in Olive Cemetery, Caldwell, Noble Co., Ohio. [Notes] William married Jessie Pearl ARCHER, daughter of Thomas Lawrence ARCHER and Lucretia CLOWSER, on 20 Feb 1907 in , Noble Co., Ohio. Jessie was born 8 Aug 1888 in Rochester, Noble Twp., Noble Co., Ohio. She died 5 Apr 1962 in Belle Valley, Noble Co., Ohio.
They had the following children:
256 M i Harold Harvey BARNHOUSE was born 15 Oct 1907 in Belle Valley, Noble Co., Ohio. He died 26 May 1981 in Piqua, Miami Co., Ohio. [Notes] Harold married Cuba Pickinpaugh STRICKRATH on Sep 1936. Cuba was born about 1909. 257 M ii Thomas Dye BARNHOUSE was born 26 Oct 1909 in Belle Valley, Noble Co., Ohio. Thomas married (1) Florence Mabel KING, daughter of Francis Oscar KING and Nora Florence CAIN, on 24 Dec 1932 in Caldwell, Noble Co., Ohio. Florence was born 21 Jan 1908 in Olive Twp., Noble Co., Ohio. She died 30 Jan 1992 in Olive Twp., Noble Co., Ohio. [Notes] Thomas also married (2) Enid Marie KEITH, daughter of Charles KEITH and Bessie Oletha QUILLEN, on 24 Mar 1975 in Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio. Enid was born 24 Sep 1906 in Keith, Jackson Twp., Noble Co., Ohio. 258 M iii William Carlos BARNHOUSE was born 8 Jan 1912 in Belle Valley, Noble Co., Ohio. He died 24 Apr 1994 in Killeen, Bell Co., Texas. [Notes] William married Ruth BROWN on 21 Dec 1940 in Cambridge, , Ohio. Ruth was born 16 May 1922. She died 10 Jan 1989 in Killeen, Bell Co., Texas.[Notes] 259 M iv Vernon Oscar BARNHOUSE was born 17 Oct 1924 in Belle Valley, Noble Co., Ohio. He died 14 Jul 1987 in Marietta, Washington Co., Ohio.[Notes] | Barnhouse, Thomas Dye (I1886)
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(Research):This will have to be checked out since only part of what I have agrees with the FAG info, for example date and place of death.
Find-a-Grave information
William W Barnhouse
Birth: Aug. 14, 1836
Jefferson County, Ohio, USA
Death: Dec. 12, 1919
Wheeler, Cheyenne County, Kansas, USA
Son of Jacob Barnhouse and Elizabeth Hull.
Husband of Sarah E Brooks and Lucretia S Bryson.
Parents:
Jacob Barnhouse (1814 - 1845)
Elizabeth Hull Barnhouse (1814 - 1895)
Spouses:
Lucretia Sophia Bryson Barnhouse (1856 - 1938)
Sarah Elizabeth Brooks Barnhouse (1840 - 1884)
Children:
Infant Son Barnhouse*
Margaret Elizabeth Barnhouse Annable (1860 - 1910)*
Caroline Alma Barnhouse (1862 - 1882)*
Alva Dwight Barnhouse (1865 - 1946)*
William Silas Barnhouse (1886 - 1908)*
Paul H Barnhouse (1892 - 1943)*
Siblings:
Abner Barnhouse (1841 - 1919)*
Harvey Barnhouse (1843 - 1916)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial: Saint Francis Cemetery, Saint Francis, Cheyenne County, Kansas, USA
Created by: Marilyn Birkby
Record added: Feb 18, 2014
Find A Grave Memorial# 125302087 | Barnhouse, William W. (I1851)
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(Research):US Census
1870 - Hillsdale County MI
Dwelling 132 Family 137Cooley, Samuel 64 M W Farmer $2000 $1000 Vermont approx birth year: 1805/6 Lydia 55 F W Keeping house New York approx birth year: 1814/5 James 27 M W Works on RR Michigan approx birth year: 1852/3 Arvilla 25 F W Keeping house Michigan approx birth year: 1854/5
probable wife of James Watson
Family 138 William 29 M W Works on RR Michigan approx birth year: 1850/1 Melissa 25 M W Keeping house Michigan approx birth year: 1854/5 Celia 2 F W At home Michigan approx birth year: 1867/8 | Cooley, William Woodruff (I1163)
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(Research):Vern E. Beck and Josephine L. Beck found in Samuel H. Covington household in 1910. | Beck, Vern E. (I1787)
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--Invalid Dates Birth: STILLBORN | Sears, [?] (I52)
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16 Sep 1646 can't be right because Jonathan Morgan was born on that date. | Family: Jonathan Morgan / Sarah Cooley (F521)
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1879 census: Inferred spouse Rachel Stiles aged 56; inferred child Emma R Stiles, aged 15; living with family Robert M Downell, aged 60. | Stiles, Nathan D. (I1104)
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1900 U.S. Census: Father's birthplace, Iowa; Mother's birthplace, Virginia | Lee, George Samuel (I1792)
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198. Abner Clyde BARNHOUSE (Harvey BARNHOUSE , Jacob BARNHOUSE , George BARNHOUSE , Christopher BARNHOUSE , Georg , Jacob ) was born 25 Apr 1877 in Noble Twp., Noble Co., Ohio. He died 21 Nov 1945 in Zanesville, Muskingum Co., Ohio. Abner married Hannah Rebecca DUDLEY on 5 Jun 1898 in , Noble Co., Ohio. Hannah was born about 1879. They had the following children: 255 M i Carlos "Bolon" BARNHOUSE was born 3 Aug 1901. He died 19 Jan 1969 in Dexter City, Noble Co, Ohio. [Notes] Carlos married Enid Marie KEITH, daughter of Charles KEITH and Bessie Oletha QUILLEN, on 1 Dec 1926 in Zanesville, , Ohio. Enid was born 24 Sep 1906 in Keith, Jackson Twp., Noble Co., Ohio. | Barnhouse, Carlos Bolon (I1892)
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198. Abner Clyde BARNHOUSE (Harvey BARNHOUSE , Jacob BARNHOUSE , George BARNHOUSE , Christopher BARNHOUSE , Georg , Jacob ) was born 25 Apr 1877 in Noble Twp., Noble Co., Ohio. He died 21 Nov 1945 in Zanesville, Muskingum Co., Ohio. Abner married Hannah Rebecca DUDLEY on 5 Jun 1898 in , Noble Co., Ohio. Hannah was born about 1879. - Progenealogists | Barnhouse, Abner Clyde (I1050)
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198. Abner Clyde BARNHOUSE (Harvey BARNHOUSE , Jacob BARNHOUSE , George BARNHOUSE , Christopher BARNHOUSE , Georg , Jacob ) was born 25 Apr 1877 in Noble Twp., Noble Co., Ohio. He died 21 Nov 1945 in Zanesville, Muskingum Co., Ohio. Abner married Hannah Rebecca DUDLEY on 5 Jun 1898 in , Noble Co., Ohio. Hannah was born about 1879. - Progenealogists | Dudley, Hannah Rebecca (I1895)
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198. Abner Clyde BARNHOUSE (Harvey BARNHOUSE , Jacob BARNHOUSE , George BARNHOUSE , Christopher BARNHOUSE , Georg , Jacob ) was born 25 Apr 1877 in Noble Twp., Noble Co., Ohio. He died 21 Nov 1945 in Zanesville, Muskingum Co., Ohio. Abner married Hannah Rebecca DUDLEY on 5 Jun 1898 in , Noble Co., Ohio. Hannah was born about 1879. - Progenealogists | Family: Abner Clyde Barnhouse / Hannah Rebecca Dudley (F701)
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200. William Day BARNHOUSE (Harvey BARNHOUSE , Jacob BARNHOUSE , George BARNHOUSE , Christopher BARNHOUSE , Georg , Jacob ) was born 22 Jul 1882 in Noble Twp., Noble Co., Ohio. He died 1 Jun 1964 in Zanesville, Muskingum Co., Ohio and was buried in Olive Cemetery, Caldwell, Noble Co., Ohio. [Notes] William married Jessie Pearl ARCHER, daughter of Thomas Lawrence ARCHER and Lucretia CLOWSER, on 20 Feb 1907 in , Noble Co., Ohio. Jessie was born 8 Aug 1888 in Rochester, Noble Twp., Noble Co., Ohio. She died 5 Apr 1962 in Belle Valley, Noble Co., Ohio. | Archer, Jessie Pearl (I1885)
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30 April 1634. Passengers of the Francis of Ipswich, Mr. John Cutting, captain, bound for New England (landed at Plymouth or Boston, MA): from the Pubic Record Office, Kew, Richmond, Surrey TW9 4DU, England).
Rowland and his wife and four children embarked on the ship Francis in Ipswich England in the month of April 1634 bound for New England. The family first settled in Roxbury MBC. In 1639 they removed to Springfield MBC. Rowland's first land grant was on 24 Dec 1640, Lot 5 (10 rods wide) in the "second division of land". Later he received additional land and across the Connecticut River in Agawam. | Stebbing, Rowland (I2183)
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3rd cousin Dorothy Wilmore verified by Ancestry DNA; Common ancestor: 4. Charles Madison Sears m. Celia Amanda Chambers; 3. Vera A. Sears m. Jesse James Read; 2. Jack Harrison Wilmore m. ? 1. Dorothy Wilmore and Daniel Cooley. | Sears, Vera A. (I50)
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4 Mar 1791, Vermont became the 14th state of the United States of America | Cooley, Eunice (I233)
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"James Sears was present in the probate of Jehiel Sherwood's estate" - taken from a letter to Hubert Andrew Arnold from a professional genealogist identified as "Box 480, Salt Point" (Salt Point is a hamlet in Dutchess County, New York, United States. It lies northeast of Poughkeepsie following New York Route 115, the Salt Point Turnpike). This statement is very important with respect to establishing circumstantial evidence that Mehitible Sherwood, James Sears' wife, was the daughter of Jehiel Sherwood. | Sears, James (I137)
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A Terrible AffairOn Friday morning about six o'clock the log residence, a one story structure, situated three miles south of this city, and owned and occupied by Albert Cooley and family, was discovered on fire by neighbors in the near vicinity. When discovered the house was completely wrapped in flames.
The building was constructed of [illegible] popular, facing to the north. On the south side was an addition or shed-like, in which Mr. Cooley labored during the winter months, making axe-helves and doing odd jobs. The living room was about square, containing two beds, the cook stove, chairs, table, etc. A garret over-head of the main building answered the purpose of a store-room.
The evidence goes to show that Mr. and Mrs. Cooley were up most of the night previous attending a sick child, that Mrs. Cooley and the baby were in bed and that he renewed the fire in the stove, and probably took up the ashes which he placed in the corner of the shed, and when he had started the fire, retired again to bed.
The facts lead to the conclusion that about six o'clock he awoke to find the house on fire and calling his wife ran up into the garret and pitched a trunk out of the window and then returned to help his family out. The front door had been barred and banked up to keep out the cold, and the windows, three in number, were closed in tight, so that there was but one way out, and that through the rear shed. While Mr. Cooley was up stairs his wife doubtless opened the door to the shed and was met with a dense smoke and forks of flames which prostrated her and the baby she carried in her arms.
Mr. Cooley reached the bottom of the stairs and near a window where he was prostrated. Both Mr. and Mrs. Cooley were seen, the former leaning upon the window-sill and the latter apparently between the outer door and the stove, as the dense smoke and flame was lifted by the heavy south-wind from the burning building. The two elder boys were doubtless burned in the bed or near to it.
~North Iowa Times, Thursday, February 11, 1886 | Cooley, Albert Wallace (I1689)
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Adam Troutbeck through his mother, Margaret Stanley, was a descendant of Sir John Ferrers who was a descendant of Margaret de Quincy who was a descendant of Roger de Quincy who was a descendant of Saier de Quincy, a Magna Charta Surety and a Crusader who died in Palestine 3 Nov 1219 | Troutbeck, Adam (I1860)
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