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14101 Isaac is the son of Mary Brandon & Captain John Martin. MARTIN, Isaac John (I1758)
 
14102 Isaac is the son of Mary Willson & Bowley Arnold.

. UCLPetition 80, A Bundlle 12, p190
Petition of Isaac Arnold, Markham Twp., Farmer, son of Bowle Arnold, of same place. He is a native of the USA, resided about 19 years in this Province [c1800], has a wife & 1 child. Signed, 1819 Nov 3, York, Isaac Arnold. Order issued for land.
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. 1831 York Almanac & Calendar: 1st North York Militia: Ensigns Abner Arnold from Oct 7, 1826; Alex L E Lawrence, from April 1, 1828; E C Lawrence, from April 4 1828, Isaac Arnold, from 8 April 1828.

. 1851 Census, Pickering, Ontario
Isaac Arnold, 1 story log house.
1 Saw mill Cost £250. Power to drive 1 saw. Produces about 100 m. feet per Annum.
Note: [There are 3 mills just a few farms apart], including an old mill was nearly worn out & not at present worth more than alf what it cut & producing 100 m. Feet of lumber.]
Repeats that this is a Log Shanty.

Children of Amelia & Isaac Arnold are:
1. Margaret Arnold, b: NOV 1817 in Markham Twp., York County, Ontario, Canada - 1880 Markham Twp.;
2. Richard Arnold, b: 1822-1902;

3. Elizabeth ARNOLD, b. 1823 in Markham Twp., York co Ontario Canada: 5 Apr 1855 in Markham Twp York Co Ontario Canada
Marriage William Douglas ANDERSON, b: 1819 in Markham Twp., York Co., Ontario Canada.
Child: Egerton Ryerson ANDERSON, b: 22 Feb 1848 in Markham Twp., York Co., Ontario.

4. Nathan Arnold, b: 1826
5. Mary Arnold, b: ABT. 1828-1859;
6. Bowley Arnold, b: 20 OCT 1829 in Yonge Street, Richmond Hill, -1910 see ON. Death Certificate below;
7. James Arnold b: 1833-1855;
8. Bethia Arnold, b: 1835 -1937;
9. Maria Arnold, b: APR 1836 in Pickering Township, Durham County, Ontario - 1873;
10. Charlotte Arnold, Born 1840.

. 1876 Applied for pensions under the Dominion Act of 1876, Veterans of 1812, Issac Arnold, Brougham.

. Ontario Death Reg #010493
Bowley Arnold 23 Oct 1910 Shelburne,
aged: 81yr 3 days; b. 20 Oct 1829, Canada; d. Block 12, pt Lot 9
Main St E; retired farmer; widower;
Father: Isaac Arnold b. York State, Mother: Amelia Arnold b. Nova Scotia, certified by Joshua Arnold. - - - 
ARNOLD, Isaac (I570)
 
14103 Isaac is the son of Pricilla Playter & Silas Vernon.

Two Vernon siblings married two Barrett siblings:

Isaac married Sarah Barrett.
Annie Vernon married Simpson Barrett. 
VERNON, Isaac Maitland (I648)
 
14104 Isaac James is the son of Ann Kersey & John Rezeau Lawrence. LAWRENCE, Isaac James .ii (I215)
 
14105 Isaac Jr is the son of Sarah Jane King & Isaac Andrew Mulholland Sr. MULHOLLAND, Isaac Andrew (I1910)
 
14106 Isaac Moore, grandson of Mary (Crowel) (Moore) Alston, is the creator of the chart and letter described as"Isaac Moore's Family Record" and listed with more details of record in the Source List of this program. It is in repository at the Library of Congress. MOORE, Isaac (I1162)
 
14107 Isaac Washington was the son of Elizabeth Shaver & Geo. Loree, both of New Jersey.

. Washington Loree farmed in Erin Tp. The family was Wesleyan Methodist.

. 1921 Apr 14 - Mr. Washington Loree, Lot 14, Con. 1, Erin, an old resident of that township, passed away at 11 o'clock Sunday night. He was stricken with paralysis last summer & was similarly attacked that evening, the attack terminating fatally about 2 hours later.
Ref: Acton Free Press,, p. 6, column 1. - - - 
LOREE, Isaac WASHINGTON (I65)
 
14108 Isaac's son Peter Alyea was in the King's Orange Rangers by Dec 1776. His son Joseph joined in 1777.
A document by William Byard (whose son commanded the King's Orange Rangers stated "the bearer Isaac Alyea formerky an inhabitant of Warwick in the County of Orange, hath one son
in his Majesty's Service and lost one son in the Service, and by that means hath been compelled to leave his own home after being imprisoned and fly to this City for protection"
 
ALYEA, Isaac (I18085)
 
14109 Isabel is the daughter of Isabella Kerr & William Watson. WATSON, ISABELla Victoria (I188)
 
14110 Isabel is the daughter of Mary Margarum & Elishu Adams. ADAMS, Isabel (I1264)
 
14111 Isabella Ironside Young is listed in the 1881 Census as living at the home of her grandparents James and Isabella Young. The address is Nether Rothnick, Fettereso, Kincardineshire.
Her father's name is listed as John Young, the son of James and Isabella.
The birth notice lists her mother as Margaret Young.
The Census lists a Margaret Young, age 32, as a daughter of James and Isabella.
The birth notice indicates that she was born illegimate, name of father unknown. Margaret's brother John may have adopted the girl at birth.
1901 Cenus - Isabella Ironside, age 26, is living at the residence of James and Margaret Farquharson, in the role of a servant.

Isabella Ironside married George Ririe on May 31, 1902.
 
YOUNG, Isabella Ironside (I4014)
 
14112 Isabella is the daughter of Caroline P McLeod and Hiram Robinson Willson. WILLSON, Isabella (I178)
 
14113 Isabella is the daughter of Isabel Page of NB. & Josiah Roscoe.

. 1876 Jul 22, Woodstock. Married 11th inst.,
at residence of bride's father, by Rev. G.W. McDonald,
William Nicholson & Miss Isabella Roscoe, both of Wilmot, Carleton Co. - - - 
ROSCOE, Isabella Mae Robinson (I1333)
 
14114 Isabella is the daughter of Margaret Elizabeth Johnston and John McMaster.

Oak Harbor, Island Co., Washington is on Whidbey Island, between Vancouver Island and Seattle a little further down the coast. Austin is further south of Oak Harbor, also on Whidbey Island.

1940 CENSUS, AUSTIN ISLAND CO., WASHINGTON:
McMaster, Eldun, Head, 35 /1905, Married, Laborer
McMaster, Irene, Wife, 27 /1913, Married, Washington
McMaster, Wayne, Son, 2, 1938, Single, born Washington.

[Nine familes away are:]


Smith, Isabelle, Head, Age 60 / 1880, Married , born Canada, Naturalized
Smith, Wallace, Son, 17 /1923, Single, born Washington, Laborer, Private Industry
McMaster, M J r, Head, 36 /1904, Married, Washington, Working on own account
McMaster, Lish Pherba, Wife, 28 /1912, Married b. Washington
McMaster, Eleanor, Daughter, 10, 1930, Single, Washington
McMaster, Robert , 7 /1933, Single, Washington
McMaster, Duncan, Head, 79 born 1861, Married, Canada, Naturalized, Farmer
McMaster, Eleanor, Wife, 73 /1867, Married, Canada, Naturalized
Johnston, Richard, Brother-in-law, 71 / 1869, Widowed, Canada, Naturalized. 
MCMASTER, Harriet ISABELLA Teetzel (I2342)
 
14115 Isabella McCutcheon married R N Kinnear 1852-1926. MCCUTCHEON, Isabella (I341)
 
14116 Isabella was the daughter of Sarah & Robert Lettis Hooper, Trenton, NJ, He was Chief Justice Ref: Whitehead's Perth Amboy, Page 91.

20 Aug 1742 WILL of Sarah Hooper of Perth Amboy, widow,
To daughter of Isabella Hooper all my land which I have in NY.
Rest of real & personal to son Robt. Lettice Hooper & said dau. Isabella Hooper, Executrix.
Wit Rebea Legat, Eleanor Williams, Philip Kearney, Prov. Jul 10 1765. Lib H,p 505.

State of NJ Supreme Court Cases:
- 1743, Monmouth, Debt Case, Isabella Kearney, Executrix et all VS Wm. Brinley, Isabella Kearney, Executrix of Michael Kearney, Plaintiff, Case 20362
- 1753, Monmouth, Debt, IK VS John Nevill, IK, plaintiff, Case 21061

- 1782 undetermined case, State of NJ VS Isabella Kearney, IK, Defendant, Case 36375
- 1787 - 1790, Hunterdon, Debt Case, Margaret Berrien, Executrix et all Vs. Samuel Cook et all, Defiant Isabella Kearney, Case 3732
- 1788 Middlesex Co., Debt case, Andre Elliott, Executor et all VS. Hendrick Hoagland, Isabella Kearney, Executrix of Philip Kearney, Plaintiff. Case 11933.
- 1782, NJ VS Isabella Kearney, IK Defendant, Case 36375

- 1786, Trespass & Ejectment, IK V John Halstead, Isabella Kearny plaintiff, case 17782
- 1786, Sussex, Debt Case, IK VS Anthony Broderick et all, IK, plaintiff, Case 20373
- 1789 Hunterdon & Morris, Debt Case, IK VS Abraham Hathaway, KI, plaintiff, Case 2078
- 1786 Middlesex, Debt Case, IK, Executrix et all Vs. John Holton Jr et all, Estate of Philip Kearney, Plaintiff, Case 21023
- 1786, Hunterdon, Debt Case. IK, Executrix et all Vs. Joseph Prudden, Executor et all, IK, executrix of Philip Kearney, Plaintiff, Case 21124 (two cases).
- 1788 - 1789, Somerset, Debt case, IK VS Richd Taylor, IK Plaintiff, Case 21354
- 1788, Middlesex, Trespass & Ejectment, IK VS Helletye Voorhise, IK Plaintiff, Case 21458 - - - 
HOOPER, Isabella (I614)
 
14117 Isador is the daughter of Susan E Greer & James F Miller. MILLER, Isadore Frances DORA (I1312)
 
14118 Isaiah is the son of Elizabeth Curtis & Thomas Folks.

. Chesterfield Monthly Meeting
Isaac, son of Thos. & Eliz. Folkes was born 23rd of 5th month 1704. 
FOLKS, Isaiah (I2708)
 
14119 Islay Stuart Mason's daughter is Mary Marjorie Wright. MASON, Islay Stuart (I731)
 
14120 Isle of Wight CAMERON, Eliza (I20751)
 
14121 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I4194)
 
14122 Israel is the son of Esther Bunting and Reuben Lundy of Falls Twp., Bucks Co.. Pennsylvania. LUNDY, Isreal .1 (I231)
 
14123 Israel is the son of Jane Seaman & James Titus of England.

. 1775 Jan 26, Meeting at Oswego, Beekman Precit., Israel Titus, witness at the marriage of Elizabeth Butler & Abraham Hoxsie.
. 1778 Oct 22, Meeting House, Nine Partners., Israel Titus, witness at the marriage of Phebe Haigt & Zophar Green.

. 1775 Jan 1 20, Beekmans Precinct, Duchess County, Abe Hoxie, s/o Sarah & Zebulon Hoxie, Oswego, & Elizabeth Butler, d/o Debra & Samuel Butler, declare their Intention of Marriage at Nine Partners, Wit. Austin & Israel Titus.
. 1775 July, Names of those persons who refused to sign Association of Beekman's Precinct, Dutchess County (Revolutionary War Pledge).
Israel Titus.
. 1778 Oct 10, married at Meeting House Nine Partners, Zophar Green & Phebe Haige, d/o Joshua, of Nine Partners, Wit: itus.
Reg: Nine Partners Digest 1769.

. 1775 Jan 26 - Witt: Austen & Israel Titus, Witnesses marriage of Abraham Hoxsie, son of Zebulon & Sarah of Oswego, Beekman Prect.,
d/o Elizabeth Butler, daughter of Samuel & Deborah, (dec'd.7, of Oswego,)

. 1779 Mar 19, Nine Partners Monthly Meeting, he representatives were all present. The Friends appointed on the account of Philip Dorland reported that he is gone away & that they were informed that he carryed a pistol when he was here, therefore the same friends are desired to inspect further into the matter & make report at next monthly meeting how things are on his account. The Friends appointed to read the testimony against Peleg Hoxsie reported it was read according to appointment at a Monthly Meeting Held at Nine Partners the 16th 4th mo. - 1779. The representatives ware present except one & a reason given for his absence. The friend appointed on the account of Philip Dorland. That according to appointment they have inspected into the matter on his account & do not find but that he is guilty of what is contained in the complaint against him & furthermore informed he carried pistole to defend himself & also that he has absconded therefore this meeting appoints Stephen Dean & Israel Titus to draw a testimony against him & produce it to next monthly meeting.
. 1779 May 21, The friends appointed to draw a testimony against Philip Dorland produced it here which is approved.
Note: Philip Dorland joins the British & after war, he was a Loyalist & rejoins the Quakers in Upper Canada.

. 1790 Census, Beekman Town, Dutchness Co., NY
Titus, Israel: Males 2; Boys to 16; one; All Females: 7. Total 10 Members.

. 1800 Census, Beekman Town, Dutchness Co., NY
Benjamin Titus: Boys to 10 years: 3; Males 16-25: 1; Girls to10y: 1. (Total 5 Members).

Next person is:
. David Wilson: Boys 2; Males 16-25: 1; Males over 25: 1;
Females 16-25: 1. (Total 4 Members)

Next person is:
Boys: 1, Boys Under 10: 1: Males 16-25: 1;
Girls 10 -15: 1, Females 16-25: 3; Females 45+: 1
Household members under 16: 2, Over 25: 2, (Total Household Members: 8.)

. 1811, Huntington, Suffolk, New York, Israel Titus. - - - 
TITUS, Israel (I233)
 
14124 Israel is the son of Reuben Lundy, b. 1808 in Canada, and Mary Ann, born 1815 in Ireland. They resided Worth Twp., Michigan in 1880. LUNDY, Israel Jr. (I50)
 
14125 Israel Willson, born 5 Dec 1799, son of Phebe & David Willson, Yonge Street Meeting House, Book H-15-1, p.2.
Ref: Quaker Archives & Library of Canada, Canadian Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers).

When David Willson and his family were moving to Ontario, they were ship-wrecked during a violent storm on the voyage across Lake Ontario. The Willson family only survived by lashing the 2 children to their spinning wheel, which David managed to drag ashore.

. 1828 8th month 13 d. Yonge Street Meeting.
The friends appointed to inform Israel Willson of the meetings conclusion to disown him, report they informed him, & they produced an essay of a Testimony against him which was read approved & signed James Kinsey & Francis Wasley are appointed to offer him a copy thereof, inform him of the right of appeal & report to next meeting.
The testimony is as follows - Israel Willson a member of this meeting has so far
deviated from our order as to join the Militia & attend trainings, & having been treated with on that account, but he not being in a disposition to make satisfaction at this time we hereby disown him from being any longer a member of our religious Society, till he makes satisfaction to Friends. Signed in & on behalf of Yonge Street Monthly Meeting held the 15th of 8th Month, 1828, Thomas Linvill Clerk at this time.
Ref: Cdn. Fiends Historical Association, 2018.


Ontario Land Registry Abstract East Gwillimbury, Book 6, p 207
Lot 5, Con 2, [Bayview Avenue].
. 1834 Apr 10, B&S, Israel Lundy, to David Willson, £190, East Half 100 Acres. - - - 
WILLSON, Israel (I16)
 
14126 Isreal is the son of Susannah Chapman & Samuel Haines. HAINES, Isreal (I419)
 
14127 Issac is the son of Rachel Fowler.

. Michigan Marriage # 4188, Bangor, Van Buren, 1883 Aug 8
Rebecca Proctor, age 30, born 1853 in Canada, resided Bangor, Michigan.
married ISSAC FOWLER, resided Bangor, Age 40, born 1843 in New York.
Married by Albert B Cochron, Minister of the Gospel.
Wit: Emma L Cochran & Mary E Phillips, both of Bangor.

. 1880 Plattekill, NY
There are no extensive villages in Plattekill. In the southern portion of the town is located the settlement known as PLATTEKILL & a post office is established there. It is more frequently known as Pleasant Valley, or the valley. The principal portion of the settlement is' at the crossing of two roads, where are a store, a. blacksmith-shop & near by a. Methodist church. Half a mile south is a Friends' meetinghouse, a blacksmith-shop & a grist-mill. This is an old section of the town & where many of the first settlers located themselves. The post office was created about the year 1850.
Justices of the Peace: Isaac Fowler [Sr] 1851, 1856, 1860, 1864.
1802 Tavern-Inn, at New Hurley a hotel was kept quite early in the century by Isaac Fowler & has been kept by various parties since until a recent period.
Ref: History of Ulster Co. NY

Recorded for further research: Identify:
. Died 28 Aug 1849, Rebecca FOWLER, age 45, Housekeeper [born1801]
New Platz, NY. Taken From an Early Town Clerk's Record.
Ref: Births, Marriages, Deaths New Paltz, Ulster Co., New York, 1847-1850, Compiled & Edited by Kenneth E. Hasbrouck. - - - 
FOWLER, Issac (I1782)
 
14128 Issue four sons, Edward, John, James, Carroll, & a daughter Ann. PARKER, Maria Smyth (I617)
 
14129 It appears Florence Near was residing with her Aunt Phoebe Jane & Uncle, as they were already raising the children of her sister, Elizabeth & husband James McDonald, that is: James McDonald, Jr. & Phoebe Louise McDonald.

. 1911 Census Garafraxa West, Wellington, Ontario
John Robinson b. Oct 1857 Ontario, farmer, Methodist
Janie Robinson b. Jan 1865, Ontario
Florence Near b. May 1896, Ontario, niece. - - - 
NEAR, Florence M (I371)
 
14130 It appears that Elizabeth's parents, Joanna Appleton & Richard Gildersleeve, named TWO of their children Elizabeth: one who was born 1625 & who died before 1628.

. "Elizabeth, the oldest daughter, married Jeremiah Wood son of Edmund from Oram in England, & a close associate of the Gildersleeves in many activities." Willard has penned in longhand she died in 1664 - she did not marry Jeremiah Wood; she married Capt. William Lawrence as first wife. (Newtown Records.)
(His second wife Elizabeth Smith married March 1665 by W. Gildersleeve.)
Ref: Gildersleeve Pioneers, by Willard Harvey Gildersleeve, April 1898 & 1941, page 55:

. 1659 Nov 4. Bill of Sale between John Furman, buyer, & William Lawrence, seller. William Lawrence mentions his brother [in-law] Gildersleeve.
Ref: Town Minutes of Newtown, 1656-88, Vol1, p 156.

. Elizabeth Gildersleeve, Birth: 1624 in, Suffolk, England, Death: 1664 in Flushing, Queens, New York.
Note1: Established documentation show all the children of William Lawrence, who was born 27 July 1622, were born of his wife, Elizabeth Gildersleeve;

Note2 to searchers: A first marriage to Jeremiah Wood, b.1620-1662, would be in conflict with her marriage in 1647 to William Lawrence, her first child, Elizabeth Lawrence who was born 1650. - PJA.
* However, also in conflict with this is,
New York Genealogical Records, Volume 121 #1,
Family of Richard Smith of Smithtown, L.I. by F.K. Smith,
shows birth 1643 & one marriage to Col. Wm. Townley. If birth records are correct she, would have been 5 at the birth of the first child!

. Marriage.1 Elizabeth Gildersleeve: b: Abt. 1624 in Suffolkshire, England:
Married: Abt. 1647 in North Riding, Yorkshire, England.
Elizabeth's Brother:
. 1659 Nov 4, Deed: William Lawrence of Newtown sold a lot of upland & meadow to John Firman, land which he purchased from "my brother [Richard Jr.] Gildersleeve" & John Layton.
Ref: Town Minutes of Newtown, Vol. 1, p156.

Children.1
i. Elizabeth Lawrence *< b: Abt. 1650 in Flushing, Queens, NY or Suffolk, England.
ii. William Lawrence , Jr. Major *< b: Ab. 1654 in Smithtown, Suffolk City, NY.
iii. John C. Lawrence * b: 14 May 1655 in St. Albans, Herefordshire, England.

. Travelling Preachers - Which wife of Wm. Lawrence, senior or junior, is not apparent.
At Flushing, the report says, " any persons have become imbued with divers opinions. They absented themselves from the sermon & would not pay the preacher his salary. The salary of Francis Doughty was to have been 600 guilders, but it was never paid; & it was found, when the minister sued for his salary, that Wm. Lawrence's wife had destroyed the contract by " putting it under a pye."

. DEATH OF ELIZABETH GILDERSLEEVE:
After 1664 Feb 20: * "Town Records of Newtown, Long Island", p113:

. 1664 Feb 20, William Lawrence & his wife Elizabeth sells land in Hastings, [later renamed Middleborough & again renamed Newtown,]
To James Mills of James River, VA.
James Mills (formerly ship master & living in James River in Virginia) & William Lawrence came before me this day to have a former sale of land made void which is as followeth:
Whereas James Mills had formerly received a bill of sale of William Lawrence, sometimes an Inhabitant of Middleborough, upon Long Island, for his house & land there: which said bill being casually burnt by which means the tenor & date of the said bill is unknowne: Therefore we, the said James Mills & William Lawrence do by these presents declare that all bills of sale of what tenor & date soever are by null agreement of us (Viz: William & James are by these presents made void & of no effect notwithstanding any Record in any town or court manifesting to the contrary.
In witness hereof they have hereunto sett there hands Testified by me Edward Tartte, James Mills, William Lawrence.
Ref: Town Book, Middletown, N.J.   7
Ref: Stillwell's Historical & Genealogical Miscellany, Vol 3, p. 393, on 3 Dec 1670 " Research by PJ Ahlberg. Thank you.

* & again, a follow up to the above,
1670 Dec 3, William Lawrence & James Mills of James River, VA. ask that the former sale of land be voided, which was a sale of land in Middleborough, NY.
Ref: Long Island Source Records, edited by Henry Hoff, 1987.

< Great-Great Grandmother of Richard Lawrence, UE. - . -

. Gildsleeve House:
177 ? Oct 5. To Be Sold by Auction, by Augustine Read
At the White Lion in Aldeburg, Friday 20 October, 12 O'clock.
A Commodious well fitted up Dwelling House with bar, stable & suitable offices, yard, garden & about 6 acres of land, chiefly freehold (with common rights on the extensive commons of Alderingham & Thorp) situated in the village of Thorp, adjoining Aldeburg in Suffolk, that much resorted to watering place; the house convenient for a small family & well situated for se bathing, now in the possession of Mrs Major, & may be entered upon immediately.
Also a dwelling house, with yard or garden & about an acre of land continuous; situated in Alderingham aforesaid, in the tenure of Wm. Waters.
Likewise a parcel of arable land, containing about 10 acres, lying & being in Alderingham aforesaid, in the occupations of Mess. Wessrup & Wilson. The above premises will be put up together or separate, as shall be agreed at the time of sale.
Further particulars of the auctioneer, Woodbridge or of Mr Robert Gildersleeves, at Leiston, who will shew the premises.

. 1801 Jul 18. Sat. Whereas several young tyrees have lately been cut down, belonging to Mrs. Frs. Haybe of Leiston & sundry offenses committed upon the premises belonging to Robt. Gilderslleves, such as removing gates from their proper places, etc, thereby exposing to injury his property; for the discovery of which offender, a reward is hereby offered of £5 to be paid on conviction of the offenders by applying to George Whiting, Treasurer of Leiston Association.

. 1806 Feb 15, To be Sold by Auction, by James Wild, at the White Horse Inn, Leiston Suffolk, 6 o'clock in the eying, Friday 28 Feb.
Two cottages with a barn, stables & 12 acres of good arable land, situated near Leiston street & with 4 miles of the port of Aldeburg with a right of common for 5 head of beast, on that extensive pasture, called lesion moon, now in the occupation of Mrs. Robert Gildersleeves & his under tenants, under a lease, of which 18 years are unexpired at Michaelmas next, let for £16 per annum & may be viewed by applying to Mr. Gildersleeves of Leiston. 7 acres of the above estate are copyhold on the manor of Leiston. The reminder free. Outgoings Land Tax 16s. Quit Rent 2s.
. Transcriptions & research by PJ Ahlberg. Thank you.

. 1812 Sep 12 Auction at the White Horse, Lieston, 6 o'clock. A large dwelling house divided into 4 good tenements, yards & garden counting about a quarter of acre of rich ground well planted with fruit & other trees, pleasantly situated by the side of the road & within a minutes walk of Leistons street, are nearly & conveniently fitted up with closets sets & might a small expense be converted into suitable premises for a preparatory School, for which Leiston is eligible. The part late in the occupation of Mr Philip Chapman, deceased, carpenter may be occupied immediately. Further particulars & conditions of sale may be had of Robert Gildersleeeves, at Leiston.
Ref: The Ipswich Journal, Ipswich, Suffolk Co., England.
. Recorded for further research: The Ancestry of Rev. Nathan Grier Parke & his wife Ann Elizabeth Gildersleeve, by N G Park 1959, 146 pages. - - - 
GILDERSLEEVE, Elizabeth (I1)
 
14131 It appears that Sarah M. Perkins (b. c1867) and Malinda Perkins (b. c1866) are the same person. See notes for Sarah MALINDA Perkins. PERKINS, Sarah M. (I1035)
 
14132 It doesn't seem likely that she had 5 children after she was 48 years old. Family (F4493)
 
14133 it is not certain how old he was from the faint inscription on the stone but Ontario Birth Record shows b. 30 Jan 1875 so probably 26 or 27 days.
OGS says ae 27 days
Griffeth 4 
GRIFFETH*, John Ezra (I530)
 
14134 It is not certain that Samuel and Thomas were brothers, but because he farmed the south part of the same lot on C1, it is assumed they must be brothers.
Jarvis/Learn/Griffeth

unknown arrival date in Westminster

The History of Middlesex County makes reference to whiskey from Samuel Jarvis's distillery. 
JARVIS*, Samuel (I156)
 
14135 It is not certain whether Ann was born in England or in MA.

One record shows her as "Mary Ann."

For children of James and Anna Kidder see http://www.gencircles.com/users/stephenson/1/data/839 
MOORE, Ann (I2310)
 
14136 It is said that Anna Lulu died from a disease that likely was Spina Bifida, based on the descriptions handed down in the family. MOORE, Anna Lulu (I23)
 
14137 It is transcribed Denton but if you look at the name it is Alderton. Family (F1786)
 
14138 It is uncertain whether his first wife Mary was a spinster at the time of their marriage or if she was a widow, as she was some 22 years older than Din.
They were apparently quite happily manied for some 34 years. Mary was about 48 when they married, so understandably, this couple had no children.
Din married his second wife when he was 60.
His second wife Ellen became ill and died shortly after their marriage and died less than a year later of heart disease.
When Din married the third time he was 6'7, and Margaret was 37.
Despite his rather advanced age, this couple had three children, only one of whom survived to adulthood.

Big Din farmed a total of 200 acres at Con 3, lots 24 & 25 . He purchased the land at Con 3 Lot 24 on 12 Jan 1856.
The land at Con 3 Lot 25 was passed to him by his father.
Din's interment record shows that his funeral was attended by nephews Denis & Daniel Callaghan, William Callaghan, and many others.
He was buried 02 Feb 1907 , Marysville . They had three children 
CALLAGHAN, Dennis (Big Den) (I2928)
 
14139 It is understood that Lydia was blind by the year 1889, being 83 years of age.
She apparently died of old age in 1891.
It is believed that she and Lawrence are buried somewhere around Wellington.
 
GARRATT, Lydia (I17)
 
14140 It is unknown what the exact relationship was that Nicholas Callaghan had with the rest of the Callaghans of Marysville. That he WAS closely related is a certainty - he had to get a special dispensation to marry Ellen, as they were related to less than three degrees of consanguinity. His father, Nicholas Callaghan Sr. may have been a cousin to the three brothers. His mother was Margaret Desmond, sister of Johanna Desmond, (married to Daniel Callaghan Sr.).

Nicholas and Ellen lived in Marysville for a few years after their marriage before they moved to Con 2 Lot 29 in Thurlow, where they farmed for about 18 years. Two of their children died as infants. Ellen contracted Tuberculosis or 'consumption' as it was then known, and the family moved back to Marysville so Ellen could be near her family. After Ellen's death, Nicholas and his children later moved to Campbellford, Ontario where he worked in the newly opened Rathbun Lumber mill.

The next ten years brought the deaths of three more of Nicholas' children, all perished from "consumption". They had ten children.
 
CALLAGHAN, Nicholas Jr (I20197)
 
14141 It looks like this Ebenezer could have been the one that left NY in 1783. According to United Empire Loyalists: Enquiry Into the Losses and Services in ..., Part 1 This Ebenezer is related/lives near the Ogdens.
 
WARD, EBENEZER 1 (m. abigail fisher) 5 YES (P6698)
 
14142 It looks to me that this says Ye son of Godfrey Bailey so it would be a baptism. Family (F2015)
 
14143 it was not unheard of in the nineteenth century to give a child a middle initial but no middle name, a common practice among the Scots-Irish. But if he did have a middle name, Smith is more logical then Scott. There is no Scott in his direct line. BAILEY, William S. 5 (P513)
 
14144 It was probably he, Job Tallman, who had a license to marry dated Feb. 25, 1736,
Sarah, daughter of Benjamin Scattergood.

Upper Springfield Monthly Meeting, list 4 children, Deborah, Joseph Jr., Martha & Sarah Tallman. - - - 
SCATTERGOOD, Sarah (I1708)
 
14145 It's 30 miles to Jarmen BAHLS, Jacob (P17345)
 
14146 It's possible that he could have been born in New York State BURDICK, Alvin Harris (I1844)
 
14147 Item 10 in the library says born Sept 21, 1953! Could this be 1853? But that's too close to John's birth date. Since Andrew did not live a long life his dates may not be recorded well in Item 10. KINGAN, Andrew Jeffrey (I491)
 
14148 Item1./
History of Worth County
Worth County was created in 1853 from Dooly and Irwin Counties. Worth County was named for Major General William James Worth, son-in-law of Zachary Taylor. Major William A. Harris, a leader in organizing the new county, served under General Worth in the Mexican War.

The county's first known inhabitants were the Apalachee Indians. Their nation was destroyed in a war between the Florida Spanish and the Carolina English. When Oglethorpe arrived more 30 years later to establish the Colony of Georgia, the area was occupied by the Lower Creek Indians.

San Bernard was the original County Seat. It's location was approximately where the Isabella Cemetery is now. The County Seat was moved a mile east from San Bernard and named Isabella in 1854. In 1872, the Brunswick & Albany (now the Seaboard Coast Line) Railroad was built, passing 3 miles south of Isabella. Towns began to be formed along the railway line, like Sumner, Poulan and Sylvester and in 1904, after a bitter power struggle, the County Seat was moved to to it's permanent spot: Sylvester.

Item 2./ 1860 Daugherty County, Georgia census: 6-14-1860

Name Home Age Est Birth Yr Birthplace Gender

G Houston Not Stated, Dougherty, GA 45 1814 North Carolina Male
E Houston Not Stated, Dougherty, GA 46 1813 Louisiana;Virginia Female
James Houston Not Stated, Dougherty, GA 24 1835 Dooly Male
Jane Houston Not Stated, Dougherty, GA 20 1839 Dooly Female
John D Houston Not Stated, Dougherty, GA 19 1840 Georgia Male
Lucy Houston Not Stated, Dougherty, GA 18 1841 Georgia Female
E Houston Not Stated, Dougherty, GA 13 1846 Georgia Female
George Houston Not Stated, Dougherty, GA 11 1848 Georgia Male
Emily Houston Not Stated, Dougherty, GA 5 1854 Georgia Female
Adia Houston Not Stated, Dougherty, GA 1 1858 Dougherty Female
Martha Houston Not Stated, Dougherty, GA 18 1841 Georgia Female
((Note that this last Martha is not connected to any other Houston family yet, but is surely not one of John and Elizabeths children))

Item 3./ 1870 Worth County, Georgia census: 8-29-1870 (With 2nd wife)

Name Home Age EstBirthYr Birthplace Race Gender
George Houston District 14, Worth, GA 54 abt 1816 North Carolina White Male
Ann Houston District 14, Worth, GA 36 abt 1834 Georgia White Fem
Emily Houston District 14, Worth, GA 13 abt 1857 Georgia White Fem
Ada Houston District 14, Worth, GA 10 abt 1860 Georgia White Fem
Sarah Houston District 14, Worth, GA 8 abt 1862 Georgia White Fem
Malinda Houston District 14, Worth, GA 6 abt 1864 Georgia White Fem
Thomas Houston District 14, Worth, GA 4 abt 1866 Georgia White Male
Edward Houston District 14, Worth, GA 2 abt 1868 Georgia White Male
Julia Houston District 14, Worth, GA 9/12 abt 1861 Georgia White Fem

Item 4./

Historical Note: Andrew Jackson was President in 1832 when he ordered all Indians east of the Mississippi, to be moved West. This was one of the sadest edicts of this and for all time in the History of the United States. Andrew Jackson imposed his will on the Presidency, the people, the banking industry and the landscape of America. He was not a good delegator, and fired the members of his Cabinet, in some instances several times, when they would not do his exact bidding. He was a born fighter and dualed several times, and had two lead balls in his body from these contests. Jackson was censured by his Democratic Party for firing 3 Secretary of the Treasurys in order to change the Federal Banking methods. He was the only President to be censured. He was given the name "Jackass" by his Party, which soon became the symbol assumed by his Democratic Party. He was the first and last President to leave the Government debt free at his parting. Andrew Jackson used the Presidential veto 12 times, supassed only by Andrew Johnson (25), who took over after the assassination of Lincoln. As a final note, Johnson later missed being impeached by only one vote, because he did not want to punish the South, after the Civil War.

Item 5./

History of Red Oak Baptist Church, Doles, Ga. Worth County, Georgia.
Red Oak Baptist Church was founded November 5, 1864. Mike Champion gave the land for the Red Oak Baptist Church to be built upon. The church got its name because of the large Red Oak trees on this plot. The first church was made from hewn logs. It was 30 feet wide and 40 feet long. The hurch does not have the records when the second church was built, because of a fire in the clerk's home many ol records are gone forever. But the second church was a frame building with shutters for doors and windows and it had no ceiling. One service per month on the first Sunday was held then. The present church is the third one and it was built in 1890. The charter members include the BROWN family, as well as mention of DOWNS family; and many more surnames, Hobby, etc. Luerana Brown was a Charter Member. The church house was built near the southeast corner of Lot of Land # 90; in the 16th District of Worth County, Ga. Red Oak Baptist Church had had thirty-four pastors through the years. The cemetery has two parts; one enclosed in the fence and the second part next to the Creek that runs nearby for those families who had sharecroppers, etc. There were in the past both black and white church members attending this church. The first black members in 1855 (8) of them (this was before the Civil War). The first lights for the church were kereosene lamps, then in 1910 gas lights were added, and then 1940 the church added electricity. Red Oak Baptist Church celebrated its 100th Year Anniversary October 31, 1954.
CEMETERY RECORDS:
(this record is the best that could be obtained. There are numerous blank plots that the name was not known listed.) All records were burned in a Clerk's house that caught fire.
 
HOUSTON, George R (I14609)
 
14149 Ithca, Tompkins Co., NY ERVIN, Conrod /Erway (I947)
 
14150 Ithica, Tompkins Co., NY. Recombant white mable monument, cracked 2016. MINGLE, Catereen CATHARINE (I736)
 

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