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451 | BIRTH: Family Bible | Washburn, Josie E. (I3880)
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452 | BIRTH: Family Bible | Washburn, Nettie M. (I3882)
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453 | BIRTH: Family Bible; DEATH: St. Joseph Hospital, South Bend, IN; NOTE: Death certificate # 85-113 Book 1985 page 113; BURIED: Culver Masonic Cemetety; | Washburn, Clara Winona (I3856)
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454 | BIRTH: Family Bible; | Washburn, William Edward (I3852)
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455 | BIRTH: Family Bible; | Washburn, Benjamin Fredrick (I3876)
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456 | BIRTH: Family Bible; | Washburn, Mamie A. (I3877)
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457 | BIRTH: Family Bible; | Washburn, Burtha G. (I3878)
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458 | BIRTH: Family Bible; | Washburn, Isaac J Jr. (I3881)
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459 | BIRTH: Family Bible; | Washburn, Huldia Pearl (I3883)
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460 | BIRTH: Family Bible; | Washburn, Robert F. (I3884)
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461 | BIRTH: Family bible; | Washburn, Infant (I3885)
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462 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Reinhold, Riley Kathryn (I3872)
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463 | BIRTH: Family records; DEATH: Death Certificate, filed May 30, 1985; Certificate # 85-113Book1985 page 113; MARRIAGE: Family records; BURIED: Culver Cemetery, Culver, Marshall, Indiana; SS# 317-22-2085 | Washburn, Jack Allen (I3857)
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464 | BIRTH: Family records; DEATH: Family records; listed on tombstone for father and mother located in the Culver Masonic Cemetery in Culver, Marshall, Indiana; lot 301 | Washburn, Shawn A (I3860)
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465 | BIRTH: Family records; DEATH: Family records; listed on tombstone for father and mother locatedin the Culver Cemetery in Culver, Marshall, Indiana; lot 301 | Washburn, Jerry Neal (I3861)
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466 | BIRTH: Family records; DEATH: Family records; listed on tombstone for father and motherlocatedin the Culver Cemetery in Culver, Marshall, Indiana; lot 301; | Washburn, Kevin (I3864)
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467 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Demonja, Michael Howard (I3851)
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468 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Reinhold, Robert Kenneth (I3859)
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469 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Demonja, Michael Phillip (I3853)
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470 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Demonja, Miles Anthony (I3854)
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471 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Cummins, Bobetta Lee (I3862)
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472 | BIRTH: Foley (Capt.), James, born 1737 Prince William County, VA (relative: Samuel Jesse Workman); LDS IGI; Mar. 1992 edition, VA; pg. 11,088, film # 0170878 MILITARY-FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR-RESIDENTS: 27th March 1760 James Foley, Ensign took the usual Oath . . .(Fauquier County Minute Book 1759-1762, p. 51); MINUTE BOOK ABSTRACT OF FAUQUIER COUNTY VIRGINIA 1759-1761, ed. by Ruth & Sam Sparacio, The An tient Press, McLean VA.; from the Allen County, Library, Ft. Wayne, IN. MILITARY-FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR-RESIDENTS: 27 Nov. 1761 James Foley, Ensign took the usual Oath . . .(Fauquier County Minute Book 1759-1762, p. 223); MINUTE BOOK ABSTRACT OF FAUQUIER COUNTY VIRGINIA 1759-1761, ed. by Ruth & Sam Sparacio, The Anti ent Press, McLean VA.; from the Allen County, Library, Ft. Wayne, IN. MILITARY-FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR-RESIDENTS: James Foley, lieutenant [Ensign] of the Fauquier County, Va. Militia, dated Nov., 26 1761; VIRGINIA COLONIAL MILITIA, 1651-1776; page 96; from the Allen County, Library, Ft. Wayne, IN PROBATE-GRANDFATHER-FATHER: will of John Foley; signed 1 Sept. 1755, proven 9 Nov. 1762; WILL ABSTRACTS OF STAFFORD COUNTY VIRGINIA; 1748-1767; page 103, by Sparacio; from the Allen County, Library, Ft. Wayne, IN. NOTE: names James Foley son th e of James Foley, and the grandson of John Foley of Stafford County, Overwharton Parish, Virginia. PROBATE-FATHER: will of James Foley; written in 1793, proven in 1797 (Fauquier County Will book 3, pg. 51); FAUQUIER FAMILIES, 1759-1799; by John P. Alcock; Athen, Georgia; Iberian Pub. County; pg. 123; from the Allen County, Library, Ft. Wayne , IN; NOTE: mentions James Foley as one of his children. RESIDENCE: Jas. Foley Fauquier County, VA; 1770 Rent Roll; page N 19, A. I. S. (ACCELERATED INDEX SYSTEM) MILITARY-REVOLUTIONARY WAR: James Foley Jr., of the Fauquier Militia, appointed as Lieutenant, 24 March 1777; took oath as Lieutenant, 25 Aug. 1777; recorded as Captain in 25 October, 1779; FAUQUIER County, VIRGINIA COURT RECORDS 1776-1782; by J ohn K. Gott; Heritage Books, Inc.; pg. 14, 295, 432; Allen County, Library Ft. Wayne IN MILITARY-REVOLUTIONARY WAR: from the pension application of Thomas Leach S8837: some time early in the year 1781, I being then under sixteen years of age, left my Fathers House in Farquier [sic: Fauquier] County Va. and entered the service of the U. S in the Virginia Militia under Capt. John Obannon, who marched us to Williamsburg Va. after we arrived at Williamsburg Capt. Obannon was promoted to a Major, and one James Foley took the command of our Company in Obannons stead. We remained there about five weeks and were driven out by the Brittish [20 Apr 1781], I and we retreated through the Country to Richmond where we were reinforced (by Gen. Anthony Wayne, who joined Gen. Lafayette 10 Junl, and in our turn followed the Brittish to Little York, and there besieged them 19 days [sic: 28 Sep - 19 Oct 19 Oct 1781] when they surrendered. I was then detached to the part of the Army, that took charge of the prisoners and marched them from York to the Winchester Barricks 4 miles Westward of Winchester Va. And I was there discharged. I was commanded by Capt. Foley only until about April,. See: http://revwarapps.org/s8837.pdf MILITARY-REVOLUTIONARY WAR: 1781, April 12 - The subscribing officers, at Williamsburg, belonging to the Fauquier militia now in service, . . . James Foley; THE VIGINIA GENEALOGIST, Vol. 17, 1973, p. 28; from the Allen County, Library, Ft. Wayne , IN; NOTE: this was likely the prelude to the siege of Yorktown. RESIDENCE: Fauquier County, VA, tax list of 1800, Foaley, James Capt.; THE VIGINIA GENEALOGIST, Vol. #21, Jan.-Mar. 1977 p. 89; from the Allen County, Library, Ft. Wayne, IN RESIDENCE: census of 1810: Foley, James: Fauquier County VA: pg. 269: 10101-00221-09; VIRGINIA 1810 CENSUS INDEX; pg. 110, edited By Ronald Vern Jackson & Gary Ronald Teeples; Accelerated Indexing Systems, Inc. PROBATE-CHILDREN-DEATH: will of James Foley of Fauquier County, VA, Will Book 10, page 22, written and, dated 18 April 1825, proven 26 Aug. 1826, and recorded 25 Sep. 1826: names children: sons Thomas, James, Balis Foley, and Briant: daughters K itty Foley, Sally Foley, Lattice Duncan and Lattice's son Alamander Duncan. PROBATE-GRANDCHILDREN: 9 Oct. 1826, Milly Foley widow of Balis Foley petitions the administrator of "James Foley decd." of Fauquier County, Virginia, on behalf of their children: Mariah, Hulda, Elizabeth, Balis & Pamela Foley, in order to clai m "all such Sums of money as Personal Property as I'm my own right as --- Guardian of the infant children of the said Balis Foley decd. my be entitled to in Right of the Said Balis Foley decd. From the Estate of the said James Foley decd."; Gall atin County, KY, Deed Book F pg. 205. | Foley, Capt. James Jr. (I3190)
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473 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Washburn, Jacqueline Pearl (I3866)
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474 | BIRTH: IGI page 24010, batch/film #F503502, serial/sheet # 0011. WILL-FATHER: John O"Bannon, 28 Mar. 1774, Fauquier County, Va., names his daughter Sarah Foley; Book of Abstracts of Fauquier County, Va. Wills, Inventories & Accts. 1759-1800, by John Gott, Genealogical Pub. County, 1980, Baltimore, Md. RESIDENCE: census of 1810: Foley, James: Fauquier County VA: pg. 269: 10101-00221-09; VIRGINIA 1810 CENSUS INDEX; edited By Ronald Vern Jackson & Gary Ronald Teeples; Accelerated Indexing Systems, Inc. DEATH: Sarah evidently died after the 1810 census, but before her husbands wrote his will on 18 April 1825: will of James Foley of Fauquier County, VA, Will Book 10, page 22. | O'bannon, Sarah (I3191)
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475 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Crull, Scott (I3855)
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476 | BIRTH: John Jr. birth was estimated by figuring he was at least 21 years old when he was in The Register Of Overwharton Parish records. RESIDENCE: John Foley Jur. is listed on a Rent Roll of Stafford County, VA, 1723; page O19, A. I. S. (ACCELERATED INDEX SYSTEM) RESIDENCE: THE REGISTER OF OVERWHARTON PARISH, STAFFORD COUNTY, VIRGINIA; 1723-1758; page 164; dated 11 Nov 1724; NOTE: lists John Foley. PROBATE: FATHER: will of John Foley of Stafford County, Overwharton Parish, VA mentions his son John Foley. John Foley Sr. will was signed 1 Sept. 1755, and proven 9 Nov. 1762, on page 103, Will Abstracts of Stafford County Virginia, 1748-1767 , by Sparacio, from the Allen County, Library, Ft. Wayne, IN. PROBATE-DEATH: THE VIGINIA GENEALOGIST, Vol. 22 1978, page 305; NOTE- CONTAINS: Prince William County Order Book 1759-1761, page 265; 25 May 1761, "The last Will and testament of John Foley . . . proved by witnesses." Page 266 "Ordered tha t . . . inventory and appraise the estate of John Foley." | Foley, John Jr. (I3257)
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477 | BIRTH: LDS IGI page #11086; Batch/Film #C504841; Serial/Sheet 0476. | Foley, Barrett (I3273)
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478 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Washburn, Philip Daniel (I3869)
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479 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Washburn, Rhonda Lynn (I3868)
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480 | BIRTH: MARRIAGE: IGI page 11091, batch/film #5027199, serial/sheet # 40. | Foley, Thomas (I3195)
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481 | Birth: Nov. 13, 1855 Indiana, USA Death: Jul. 15, 1932 Barron Barron County Wisconsin, USA Angeline was born Dec. 13, 1855, in Indiana. She died July 15, 1932, in Barron, aged 77 years, 7 months and 2 days, and her remains were interred besides those of her husband in Lakeview Cemetery. On Nov. 14, 1875, Michael was united in marriage to Angeline Short, at Argos, Marshall Co., Indiana. Michael was born Apr. 10, 1846, Boone Co., Ind., son of Joseph Rhodes and Sariah Kite. He died Aug. 28, 1907, in Tippecanoe, Marshall Co., Ind. , aged 61 years, 4 months and 18 days. His remains were shipped to Chetek where he was buried in Lakeview Cemetery. His headstone there is inscribed "Michael Rhodes Co. E. 19 Ind. Inf." and "Angeline Rhodes 1856 --1932." Michael and Angie were t he parents of seven children, four boys and three girls, all born in Argos, Ind., of which the names of the following five are known: Nellie, b. 20 Aug 1876; Cora, b. 2 Mar 1878; Oilie, b. 3 Nov 1882; Walter, b. 10 Jul 1888; & Howard Rhodes, b . 17 Aug 1892. | Short, Angeline Mary (I4482)
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482 | BIRTH: Quaker Records ot the Miami Valley of Ohio, by Eileen Davis & Judith Ireton, 1980, pg. 75 http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=140088859 Inscription: Mary wife of H. Alexander Died Dec. (?) 1879 Aged 73 ys 9 ms 22 ds Burial: Woodlawn Cemetery Walkerton St. Joseph County Indiana, USA | Hall, Mary (I181)
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483 | BIRTH: Quaker Records ot the Miami Valley of Ohio, by Eileen Davis & Judith Ireton, 1980, pg. 75 The following bio is of Amos A. Hall who was the great-grandson of James Hall b. ca. 1740, and Sarah Duncan. In the bio it mentions James Hall's (b. ca. 1740) father as a James Hall who was born four miles from London. Portrait and Biographical Records of Jasper, Marshall and Grundy Counties, Iowa Chicago: Biographical Pub. County, 1894. Amos A. Hall owns a fertile farm in Timber Creek Township, Marshall County. He is one of the enterprising agriculturists of this vicinity and is a public-spirited man, who takes great interest in everything pertaining to the general welfare. Hi s farm comprises eighty acres, which is all under cultivation. He also owns another piece of five acres. The place is mostly devoted to raising fruit, principally strawberries and small fruits. Mr. Hall ships large quantities of these products t o the city markets every year. His farm is admirably adapted for raising fruit, and he receives a good income from this source alone. In 1876 Mr. Hall erected a fine residence, which is well built, with a model cellar and all modern equipments . This house is one of the best in the township and was put up at a cost of nearly $7,800. The substantial barns on the farm cost $2,500. James Hall, the great-great-grandfather of the gentleman of whom we write, was born only four miles from London. His son, whose Christian name was also James, had a son Amos, from whom our subject is descended. He was born in Charleston, S.C., a nd during the War of the Revolution, particularly in the battle of Cowpens, supplied the soldiers with provisions. The son of this man was Samuel Hall, our subject's father. He was also born in South Carolina, and when arriving at man's estate e migrated to Ohio, where he married Miss Fanny Alexander, whose birthplace was in Kentucky. Her father, Amos Alexander, had removed to the Buckeye State at an early day, settling in Miami County. After the marriage of Samuel Hall he removed to Da rke County, Ohio, where he died in 1837. He was a devoted member of the Christian Church, as was also his wife, whose father was a minister of that denomination. Mrs. Hall became the mother of nine children, all of whom lived to mature years, bu t at the present time only three survive. The mother was called to her final rest in 1861. The subject of this brief sketch was born February 22, 1822, in Miami County, Ohio. He was reared on his father's farm and received only limited school privileges. When only fourteen years old he started out to make his own living, and carried o n the homestead for some years after his father's death. In 1842 he was united in marriage with Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson, a native of Ohio, who died in 1854. Our subject then wedded Mrs. Susanna Jones, whose birthplace was in Darke County, Ohio . She was called from this life three years after their marriage. In 1860 Mr. Hall removed to Iowa and settled on his present farm in the fall. He has made nearly all the improvements on the place, which is now justly considered very valuable. In 1864 Mr. Hall and Miss Amelia Hall were united in wedlock. The l ady was born in the Empire State and is a daughter of Dr. John and Sylvia (Kibbe) Hall, the former a native of Vermont and the latter of New York. Doctor Hall removed to Wyoming County, Pa., where he lived for three years, thence proceeding to W isconsin. In 1859 he settled in Marshall County, where he engaged in the practice of his profession for some years. He afterward removed to the northern part of the state, and in December, 1871, was frozen to death on the plains. His widow is no w living in Kansas City, Mo. She is a member of the Baptist denomination, while her husband was a Universalist in faith. The wife of our subject is one of seven living children, and was born March 27, 1844, in Wyoming County, Pa., where she rece ived a good education. Six children have blessed the union of Mr. and Mrs. Hall, namely: Louis E., Thaddeus L., who married Miss Holesapple, of Rock Island, and is now living in Marshalltown; Elma E., wife of Oscar Royer, of Hampton, Iowa; Cladius C., who married Mis s Mamie Smith, of Clinton, Iowa, and is now a resident of Davenport; and Perry and Perley, twins. During the war, Mr. Hall was one of the home guards. His brother Samuel was a member of Company F, Twenty-third Iowa Volunteers, and participated in the siege of Vicksburg; he was sent home sick and died here in 1863. While a resident of Ohio, M r. Hall held a number of local offices, and though before the war he was a Whig, he has been a Republican since the organization of that party, taking great interest in the same. In educational matters he is active, and has been a Director of th e School Board and also President of that body. He gave his children a good education, and the three eldest sons are expert electricians. Mrs. Hall holds membership with the First Baptist Church, is a member of the Ladies' Aid Society, and i s a worker in the various departments of the church machinery. Our subject is a Christian man, of moral and upright life. He and his family are wifely and favorably known in this locality, and deserve in the fullest measure the respect of all. http://www.rootsweb.com/~iabiog/jasper/jmg1894/jmg1894-h.htm | Hall, Amos (I2764)
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484 | BIRTH:Family records; DEATH: Family records; her name is on the tombstone for her father andmother located in the Culver Masonic Cemetery, Culver, Marshall, Indiana; Born and died between the years of 1956-1964; using birth dates years of siblings born before and after the birth and death of Kelly Wynn; Buried in lot 301 Culver Masonic Cemetary; | Washburn, Kelly Wynn (I3865)
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485 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Washburn, Larry Allen (I3858)
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486 | Bob was killed in a car crash. He was coming home for the weekend from the cities, when he hit a bridge about 3 miles S of Prairie Farm WI. He hit the bridge square on the license plate, which was pushed back to the fire wall and the steering wh eel came up and broke his neck and was pushed up to the roof of the car. He had served in the military and was working in the twin Cities at the time. | Rhodes, Robert Jonathan (I4487)
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487 | Booz Dorsey Indianian Republican Oct. 8, 1891 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION: John Dorsey had been appointed executaor of the Booz Dorsey estate. | Dorsey, John N. (I1596)
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488 | Born in ETNA GREEN, INDIANA on Jun. 6, 1927 Passed away Jan. 12, 2012 and resided in PLYMOUTH, IN. Visitation: Wednesday, Jan. 18, 2012 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm Service: Wednesday, Jan. 18, 2012 6:30 pm Cemetery: New Oak Hill Cemetery Frank O. Lyons, 84, of 635 Oak Hill Avenue, Plymouth, Indiana, passed away at 6:40 p.m., Thursday, January 12, 2012, at Miller's Merry Manor, in Plymouth. Frank was born on June 6, 1927, in Etna Green, Indiana, to Ottow and Eva (Cox) Lyons. Frank served his country, in the United States Army, during WWII. Frank married Cora Hattery on September 23, 1947. He retired as a fabricator from I.T. Equipm ent, in Plymouth. Frank is survived by his son, Dennis (Diana) Lyons of Plymouth; six grandchildren; and several great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife Cora on November 1, 2007; an infant son, Ray; an infant daughter, Kathy; and a daughter, Lin da Shafer. Services will be held Wednesday, January 18, 2012, at 6:30 p.m. at the Van Gilder Funeral Home, 300 West Madison Street, Plymouth, Indiana, 46563. Burial will be in New Oak Hill Cemetery, Plymouth. Visitation will be on Wednesday, January 18, 2012, from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. at the Van Gilder Funeral Home. Friends may sign the guest book and share memories with the Lyons family at www.vangilderfuneralhome.com | Lyons, Frank (I2947)
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489 | Born: about 1620 Married: Damaris ?Stockett/Stockwell. He died before January 22, 1673 leaving a wife, Damaras, a son, Samuel, and a dau., Sarah. He was granted by patent (surveyed 1651) land on the south side of the Servern, all in the middle neck hundred. [TQFOAAC]. Her unusual name also appears in Powell family of which a Damaris b about 1640 m Charles Fowkes. This is compatible with the description in Maryland Archive "....Damaris Wyatt, who took Attorney Thomas Bland as her third husband, was an approve d midwife. She and Nicholas Wyatt, her second husband, with a daughter by her first husband, had come from Virginia into Maryland, and settled on the Severn River. Wyatt, who may have been a surveyor, had laid out for him several parcels of lan d on the south side of the river, and there they lived. He died late in 1672 or early in 1673, for his will was probated in January 1673. Damaris went on living in the same place, and, on October 4, 1673, she took ?One Dorothy Bruton into her ho use who was then very sick and bigg with Child? (post, p. 261) and cared for her for three weeks. Edward Gardner, whose interest in Dorothy is nowhere explained, had especially asked Damaris to do this, and he had ?faithfully promise[d] to satis fie the said Damoris what she Should reasonably deserve? (ibid.). There may have been some connection between Gardner and Dorothy Bruton: she was never called Mrs., and never said to have had a husband. When she died, in July 1675, she left tw o daughters, and she made Gardner her executor. ...." Stockett may be the name of a previous husband. She may have been the sister of Thomas Stockett b about 1635 in England | Stockett?, Damaris (I1641)
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490 | Born: abt 1707 Died: will dated 14 Mar 1758, proved in April court 1760 Perquimans Co NC Parents: Married: Sarah Williams 23 Oct 1729/30 at "ye house of Thomas Pierce" in Perq. Co NC. (per addition in Hinshaw). Note: Josiah's will abstract follows: Gilbirt, Josiah Perquimanns County Mar 14, 1758, proved Apr Court 1760 Wife & Executrix: Sarah, sons: Joseph (Executor), Jeremiah, Thomas, Joel. Daughter: Jemima Cox. Wit: Joseph White, Mary Stewart, Dinah Gilbert. Clerk of Court: Miles Harvey Note: WHO was Dinah Gilbert mentioned in will? The children of Josiah and Sarah: 1. Joseph Gilbert b. 13 Aug 1731, m. 7 Apr 1756 Perq. Co. to Mary Bagley. 2. JEMIMA GILBERT b. 8 Nov 1733/4 (see below) 3. Thomas Gilbert b 25 May 1736, m. 9 May 1765 Pasquotank Co NC Elizabeth Morris. Thomas d. bef 1780, as Elizabeth wed again 23 Mar 1780 Pasq. Co. to John Symons Sr. Thomas and Elizabeth had: Joseph b. 7 May 1766, d. 7 Oct 1767; Josiah b. 1r8; Aaron b. 20 Jan 1770, d. 12 Sep 1770; and Sarah b. 7 Dec 1772. 4. Jeremiah Gilbert b. 4 Aug 1743, m. 22 May 1768 Pasquotank Co NC to Miriam Overman. She d. 13 Sep 1781. He wed 2nd Rebecca Morris on 20 Oct 1782 at Pasq. Co. Rebecca d. 1807. Children by Miriam: Nathan b. 25 Sep 1769, d. 31 Mar 1781; Abe0 Feb 1771; Josiah b. 20 Aug 1773; Mary b. 24 Dec 1775, d. 4 Nov 1776; Thomas b. 20 Feb 1779. The children of Jeremiah and Rebecca were: Joel b. 14 Oct 1783; Aaron Lancaster b. 10 Feb 1785; Ann b. 17 Feb 1787 at 5am, d. 13 Oct 1790. 5. Joel Gilbert b. 11 Feb 1747, m. 4 Mar 1768 Pasquotank Co NC to Elizabeth White. They had a son John b. 14 Feb 1769. Note: The following marriages all were recorded in Perq. Monthly Meetings, Perquimans Co NC at the same time our Josiah was there. Are these all his brothers and sisters? John Gilbert m. 1728/9,12,5 Rachel Wherey Perq. Co. Ann Gilbert m. 1729,5,2 Aaron Albertson Perq Co. JOSIAH GILBERT m. 1729/30,10,23 Sarah Williams Perq. Co. Mary Gilbert m. 1737,7,7 William Jones Perq. Co. Martha Gilbert m. 1740,2,2 Robert Willson Perq. Co. Thomas Gilbert married out of society 1743,3,4 Perq. Co. GILBERT LINE - SECOND GENERATION JEMIMA GILBERT Born: 8 Nov 1733/4 Died: After 1763 when she was reported for marrying out of unity to (Unkn 2nd husband) Parents: Josiah Gilbert - Sarah Williams Married: John Cox. He b. abt 1730, d. 7-7-1760 Pasquotank Co NC. They wed on 2-4-1756 in Perquimans Co NC. John Cox and Jemima Gilbert had four children; John, Sarah, William and David. We descend through their son David. See the Cox line for information on these children. Ref: Hinshaw, Vol I Grimes Wills, NC 1690-1760, pg 134 | Gilbert, Josiah (I6145)
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491 | bried Pioneer Cem- Horseshoe Bend, Idaho | Rhodes, Myrtle Lola (I496)
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492 | Bureau of Vital Statistics Birth Records of Ellis County, Texas Robert LeaMond Tune, born Tuesday, September 28, 1926 at 2:30 A. M. Attending physician, R. S. Payne of Dallas, Texas Recorded in Birth Records of Ellis County, Texas Volume 10, page 81. === Texas Birth Index, 1903-1997 about Robert Lea Mond Tune Name: Robert Lea Mond Tune Date of Birth: 28 Sep 1926 Gender: Male Birth County: Ellis Father's name: Robert William Tune Mother's name: Aletha May Stafford Roll Number: 1926_0006 Photocopy on file Source Information: Ancestry.com. Texas Birth Index, 1903-1997 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005. Original data: Texas. Texas Birth Index, 1903-1997. Texas: Texas Department of State Health Services. Microfiche. ******************* 1930 United States Federal Census about Robert LeaMond Tune Name: Robert Tune Home in 1930: Precinct 7, Ellis, Texas Age: 3 6/12 Estimated birth year: abt 1926 Birthplace: Texas Relation to Head of House: Son Father's name: Robert Mother's name: Letha Race: White Father's Occupation: Barber--owns shop Class of worker(father): Owner Residence: Ovilla Rent/home value: Owned with value of &800.00 Radio Set: Yes Age at first marriage: single Parents' birthplace: Father--Texas; Mother--Texas Household Members: Name Age Robert Tune 37 Letha Tune 28--Age at first marriage was 23 Robert Tune 3 years 6 months Source Citation: Year: 1930; Census Place: Precinct 7, Ellis, Texas; Roll: 2327; Page: 8A; Enumeration District: 41; Image: 511.0(15) Source Information: Ancestry.com. 1930 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2002. Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1930. T626, 2,667 rolls. 1940 United States Federal Census about Robert LeaMond Tune Name: Robert Tune Home in 1940: Precinct 7, Ellis, Texas Age: 13 Estimated birth year: abt 1826 Birthplace: Texas Relation to Head of House: Son Race: White Father's Occupation: Barber--owns shop Residence: Ovilla Household number:153 Parents Rent/home value: Owned with value of $300.00 Parents' birthplace: Texas Household Members: Name, Age, Relation to head of house, Birthplace Robert Tune 47, head, Texas Letha Tune 38, wife, Texas Robert Tune 13, son, Texas Source Citation: Year: 1940; Census Place: Precinct 7, Ellis, Texas; Roll: ; Page: ; Enumeration District: 43; Image: Sheet: 8A Ancestry.com. 1940 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1940. T627, 4,643 rolls. ********************* Photocopies of records on file...... National Personnel Records Center Military Personnel Records 9700 Page Avenue St. Louis, Missouri 63132-5100 National Archives and Records Administration http://www.nara.gov/regional/stlouis.html NAVPERS-601 Name: TUNE, Robert LeaMond Service Number: 358 26 83 Rate: S2c V6 Date reported aboard: 28 December 1944 Present Ship or Station: ARM GRD SCH NAV REP BASE SAN DIEGO CALIF Ship or Station Received from: NTC SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA Night Vision Test with Radium Plaque Adaptometer Pass: Yes Transferred this date to the Armed Guard Center (Pacific) Treasure Island, San Francisco, California for duty in an Armed Guard gun crew. Auth: BuPers Despatch 152007 dated November 1941. === U. S. Navy Transfer Record 1 25 January 1945 Date received aboard: 26 January 1945 New Ship or Station: Armed Guard Center (Pacific) Last Ship or Station: AG School NAV RPR BASE, San Diego, Cal. === 21 Aug 1945 Copy of document on file--note that document states ethnicity..... California Passenger and Crew Lists, 1882-1957 about Robert LeaMondTune Name: Robert Tune Arrival Date: 21 Aug 1945 Age: 18 Birth Date: Abt 1927 Gender: Male Ethnicity: Irish-German (Irish) Nationality: U. S. A. Height: 6 feet Weight: 175 Length of Service at Sea: 6 months Position in Ship's Company: S 1/c Shipped or Engaged: When: 01 June 1945; Where: Ulithi Atoll Whether to be discharged at port of arrival: No Whether able to read: Yes Ship Name: Laura Drake Gill Port of Arrival: San Francisco, California Port of Departure: Okinawa; Ryukyus via Saipan, Mariana Islands Archive information (series:roll number): IMUSACA1907:130174 Source Information: Ancestry.com. California Passenger and Crew Lists, 1882-1957 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2008-2011. ---- Note about the Ulithi Atoll...... From Wikipedia at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ulithi Ulithi is an atoll in the Caroline Islands of the western Pacific Ocean, about 191 km (103 nautical mi) east of Yap. It consists of 40 islets totalling 4.5 km2 (1.7 sq mi), surrounding a lagoon about 36 km (22 mi) long and up to 24 km (15 mi) wide-at 548 km2 (212 sq mi) one of the largest in the world. It is administered by the state of Yap in the Federated States of Micronesia. Ulithi's population was 773 in 2000. There are four inhabited islands on Ulithi Atoll. They are Falalop, Asor, Mogmog, and Fedarai. Falalop is the most accessible with an air strip, a small resort hotel, gas dealership, store and one of three public high schools in Yap state. Mogmog is the seat of the high chief of Ulithi Atoll though each island has its own chief. Ulithi was a major staging area for the U.S. Navy in the final year of the Second World War. As the Second World War moved west across the Pacific, the US Navy required a more forward base for operations. The Japanese had established a radio and weather station on Ulithi and had used the lagoon as an anchorage occasionally early in the war, but had abandoned it by 1944. Ulithi was perfectly positioned to act as a staging area for the US Navy's western Pacific operations.[3][4] The atoll is in the westernmost of the Caroline Islands, 360 miles (580 km) southwest of Guam, 850 miles (1,370 km) east of the Philippines and 1,300 miles (2,100 km) south of Tokyo. It is a typical volcanic atoll, with a coral reef, white sand beaches and palm trees. Ulithi's forty small islands barely rise above the sea, with the largest being only half a square mile in area. However the reef runs roughly twenty miles north and south by ten miles across, enclosing a vast anchorage with an average depth of 80 to 100 feet (30 m). The anchorage was well situated, but there were no port facilities to repair ships or re-supply the fleet.[5] U.S. naval forces including carriers in the distance at anchor in Ulithi March 1945 On September 23, 1944, an army regiment of the 81st Division landed unopposed, followed a few days later by a battalion of Seabees.[6] The survey ship USS Sumner surveyed the lagoon and reported it capable of holding 700 vessels. It became the undisclosed Pacific base for the major operations late in the war, including Leyte Gulf and the Okinawa operation. The huge anchorage capacity was greater than either Majuro or Pearl Harbor, and over seven hundred ships anchored there at a time. ---- Note about the ship Laura Drake Gill U.S. Merchant Ships Participating in Pacific Theater Combat Operations and Engagements Earning Battle Stars Assault-occupation of Okinawa Gunto 26 June 1945-30 June 1945 Source: http://www.usmm.org/battlepacific.html Maritime Commission Hull Number Liberty Ship 2943 - Laura Drake Gill Source: http://www.usmm.org/libertyships.html ---- Daddy had a photo of the ship S.S. Donald Macleay which also served from 10 May 1945-22 May 1945 in the Assault-occupation of Okinawa Gunto. It is also listed at http://www.usmm.org/battlepacific.html. Liberty ships Ship Name: SS Donald MacLeay Namesake: Donald MacLeay MC Hull No.: 2040 Ship type: standard Laid down:12 June 1943 Launched: 1 July 1943 Fate : Scrapped 1967 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Liberty_ships,_C === U. S. Navy Record Transfer Record 2 Date transferred: 24 February 1946 Present Ship or Station: USN Receiving Station Shoemaker, Calif. Naval Air Station, Alameda, California Ultimate Destination & Duty: VR-2, NAS, Alameda, Calif., Furas ComNATS WesCo. Intermediate Reportings Reported: 26 February 1946 Transferred: 07 March 1946; Transferred this date to Air Trans Ron FOUR for duty. Auth: NATSPAC OAK. P. O. 13-46 of 27 Feb. 1946 Reporting-Ultimate Destination Reported at Air Transport Squadron Four Date & Time: 0800 3-8-46 C. A. Keller Comdr. USN (HR) === U. S. Navy Record Transfer Record 3 05 June 1946 Shoemaker, Alameda County, California 5450 rn Name: Tune, Robert LeaMond Service Number: 358 26 83 Rate: Slc Class: V6 Present Ship or Station: Air Transport Squadron Four Transfer Record Date Transferred: 6/5/46 Authority: ALNAV 395 45 Ultimate Destination & Duty: Trans to US Naval Personnel Sep Cen, Shoemaker, Calif. for discharge Marks assigned upon transfer: Conduct: 40 Records in man's possession: Service Record; Health Record; Pay record; Personal Effects G. R. Wachold-ENS Ass't Pers Officer === Notice of Separation from U. S. Naval Service Serial #: 358 26 83 Name: Tune, Robert Leamond Rank & Classification: Seaman 1/c V6 USNR Permanent Address: Rt. #2, Midlothian, Texas (Ellis County) Place of Separation: 5450 Shoemaker, California Character of Separation: Honorable Address from which employment will be sought: Rt. #2, Midlothian, Texas (Ellis County) Race: White Sex: Male Marital Status: Married U. S. Citizen: Yes Date and Place of Birth: 9-28-26 Ovilla, Texas Enlistment Date: 22 August 1944 Date of Entry into Active Service: 20 September 1944 Length of Service: 1 year, 9 months, 15 days Place of Entry into Active Service: Midlothian, Texas Qualifications, Certificates Held,, Etc.: Seaman 1/c, See rating description booklet. NavPers 15165. Ratings Held: AS, S2/c, S1/c Foreign &/or Sea Service: Yes Service Schools Completed: None Service (Vessels & Stations Served On): NTC, San Diego, Calif. 8 weeks AGC (Pacific) VR-2 NAS, Alameda, Calif. Kind of Insurance: NSI Effective Month of Allotment Discontinuance: 6-46 Mo. Next Premium Due: 7-46 Amount of Premium Due Each Month: $6.40 Intention of Veteran to Continue Insurance: No Total Payment upon Discharge: $111.94 Travel or Mileage Allowance included in Total Payment: $94.40 Initial Mustering Out Pay: Paid Name of Distributing Officer: B. D. Pollock LT(JG) 520 001 Remarks: Asiatic-Pacific American Area Victory Medal Point System Signature (By Direction of Commanding Officer): J. T. Ifft, Lieutenant USNR Name and Address of Last Employer: North American Aviation Corp., Grand Prairie, Texas Dates of Last Employment: 9-43 through 7-44 Main Civilian Occupation: Dry cleaning Job Preference: Dry Cleaning Non-Service Education (Years Successfully Completed): Gram.: 8/ High School: 3 Vocational or Trade Courses: Typing (H. S. 2 years) & Agriculture (H. S. 2 years) Off Duty Educational Courses Completed: None Date of Separation: 6-6-46 Signature: Robert LeaMond Tune ==== Daddy's Honorable Discharge Certificate reads as follows: C3433748 Series C Honorable Discharge from the United States Navy This is to certify that Robert LeaMond Tune, a Seaman First Class USNR is Honorably Discharged from the U. S. Naval Personnel Separation Center, Shoemaker, California and from the Naval Service of the United States this 6th day of June 1946. This certificate is awarded as a Testimonial of Fidelity and Obedience. W. E. Martin Captain, USNR, Commanding ****************** No image available at Ancestry....... U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010 about Robert Leamond Tune Name: R. Tune Gender: Male Birth Date: 28 Sep 1926 Death Date: 6 Nov 1973 SSN: 450300904 Branch 1: NAVY Enlistment Date 1: 20 Sep 1944 Release Date 1: 6 Jun 1946 Source Information: Ancestry.com. U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011. Original data: Beneficiary Identification Records Locator Subsystem (BIRLS) Death File. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs. ********************** Texas, Death Certificates, 1903-1982 about Robert L Tune Name: Robert L Tune Birth Date: 28 Sep 1926 Birth Place: Ovilla, Texas Gender: Male Race: White Residence: Rural, Ellis, Texas Father: Robert W Tune Mother: Letha Mae Stafford Age at Death: 47 Death Date: 6 Nov 1973 Death Place: Dallas, Dallas, Texas, USA Source Information: Ancestry.com. Texas, Death Certificates, 1903-1982 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2013. Original data: Texas Department of State Health Services. Texas Death Certificates, 1903-1982. iArchives, Orem, Utah. === Texas Death Index, 1903-2000 about Robert Tune Name: Robert Tune Death Date: 6 Nov 1973 Death County: Dallas Gender: Male Marital Status: Single(Incorrect, was Married) Source Information: Ancestry.com. Texas Death Index, 1903-2000 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2006. Original data: Texas Department of Health. Texas Death Indexes, 1903-2000. Austin, TX, USA: Texas Department of Health, State Vital Statistics Unit. Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976 Certificate # 83342 Name: Robert L. Tune Death date: 06 Nov 1973....5:08 P. M. Death place: Dallas, Dallas, Texas...Veterans Administration Hospital Gender: Male Race or color (on document): White Age at death: 47 years Estimated birth year: 1926 Birth date: September 28, 1926 Birth place: Ovilla, Ellis County, Texas Marital status: Married Spouse name: Betty Lou Clark Tune Father name: Robert W. Tune Father birth place: Texas Mother name: Letha Mae Stafford Mother birth place: Texas Occupation: Trophy Manufacturer Social Security Number: 450-30-0904 Residence: Rural (Ovilla) Route 2, P. O. Box 258, Midlothian, Ellis County, Texas Cemetery name: Ovilla Cemetery Burial place: Ovilla, Ellis County, Texas Burial date: Removal on November 6, 1973 Additional relatives: Informant: VA Hospital Records, Dallas, Texas Film number: 2242947 Digital GS number: 4169226 Image number: 1187 Reference number: 1189 Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976 Source Citation: "Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J69B-6HM : accessed 31 Aug 2012), Robert L. Tune, 06 Nov 1973; citing reference 1189, State Registrar Office, Austin, Texas. === Social Security Death Index about R. L. Tune Name: R. L. Tune SSN: 450-30-0904 Born: 28 Sep 1926 Died: Nov 1973 State (Year) SSN issued: Texas (Before 1951) Source Citation: Number: 450-30-0904;Issue State: Texas;Issue Date: Before 1951. Source Information: Ancestry.com. Social Security Death Index [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2010. Original data: Social Security Administration. Social Security Death Index, Master File. Social Security Administration. === Photocopy on file Obituary Waxahachie Daily Light Wednesday 7 November 1973 Page 8, column 5 "R. L. Tune Rites Slated" "OVILLA--Robert LeaMond Tune, 47, a life-long resident of Ovilla, died Tuesday in the Veterans' Hospital in Dallas. Mr. Tune was born Sept. 28, 1926, at Ovilla and operated a trophy manufacturing company. He was a member of the Ovilla United Methodist Church and served in the U. S. Navy during World War II. He was a member of the IOOF Lodge, No. 195, at Ovilla, and was past district deputy grand master of the IOOF Grand Lodge of Texas. Funeral services are planned for Thursday at 2 p.m. at the Ovilla United Methodist Church with the Rev. Larry Sullivan of Fort Worth and the Rev. Richard Beaty of Ovilla officiating. Burial will be in the Ovilla Cemetery under the direction of Boze-Mitchell Funeral Home of Waxahachie. He is survived by his widow Betty Lou Clark Tune; two daughters both of Dallas; two sons of Ovilla; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Tune of Ovilla; and one granddaughter." === Laid To Rest Robert LeaMond Tune Texas S1 U. S. Navy World War II September 28, 1926-November 6, 1973 Ovilla Cemetery Plot A2-22 Ovilla, Ellis County, Texas THE SOLDIERS GRAVE BY PEARL RIVERS Tread lightly, 'tis a soldiers grave, A lonely, mossy mound; And yet to hearts like mine and thine It should be holy ground. Speak softly, let no careless laugh, No idle, thoughtless jest, Escape your lips where sweetly sleeps The hero in his rest. For him no reveille will beat When morning beams shall come; For him, at night, no tattoo rolls Its thunders from the drum. Tread lightly! for a man bequeathed, Ere laid beneath this sod, His ashes to his native land, His gallant soul to God. ******************************************** Some of my memories of Daddy.....by Gloria Jeanne Tune "Daddy taught me how to throw, catch and hit a baseball. I was pretty good for a girl! We had many baseball games in the pasture behind our home." "Sometimes when I think of him, I actually have the oddest memory of how he smelled when he came home from a day at work in his trophy manufacturing shop....a blend of sweat, wood, and what else I don't know. But it was the smell of my Daddy and is a good memory!" "I remember once in Ovilla a family was in need. The community came together, my father among the group, and bought bags of groceries and gave to the family." "One time when Daddy came home from somewhere, he opened the door and in walked a sailor in his white uniform. I imagine he was hitchhiking & Daddy gave him a ride." "Daddy taught me a very hard lesson in life. I was probably less than 10 years old & had a habit of biting the edges of Mama's tin measuring cups. How many I ruined I have no idea, but the last time I did that, Daddy told me he would tear up my Dick Tracy's baby girl doll. Guess I didn't believe him & bit up another cup; Daddy took my doll and destroyed it....I thought he was the meanest man in the whole world, but I never destroyed another thing, be it a tin cup or whatever. Mama told me years later that after destroying the doll, Daddy went outside behind the house and cried." "Daddy would come home from work occasionally and say "Mama, let's go fishing'. She threw things together so quickly, then we piled into the car & headed to Possum Kingdom Lake. Such fun!" "When I was young, but probably old enough to know better, my sister & I were playing around with the cigarette lighter in our parents' car. We'd hold it close to our hand, but not touching. So I decided to try it out on my little brother. Problem was, I actually touched it to his hand, whereupon he screamed in pain. I found my Daddy and Mama at the doctor's office, scared more for my brother than myself. I cried all the way home & went straight to bed. I thought for sure I'd get the spanking of my life, but Daddy said I'd suffered enough and thought I learned my lesson." "Daddy loved to make homemade ice cream and taffy. He helped throw some great socials in Ovilla, some of them down in our pasture....good food, music & lots of watermelons." "After a day of hard work at the trophy shop, Daddy & Mama would come home tired. Daddy would sit down in his chair in front of the television & of course Mama went to the kitchen to cook supper. Before long Daddy would ask Mama to bring him a glass of tea, which just made me so mad. I wanted to get that glass of tea for him and pour it over his head! Mama never seemed to mind though." "Daddy was the boss......period!" ********************************* Meaning of Names Robert English, Scottish, and French (also Scandinavian): one of the many French names of Germanic origin that were introduced into Britain by the Normans. This one is composed of the nearly synonymous elements hrod fame + berht bright, famous. It had a native Old English predecessor of similar form (Hreodbeorht), which was supplanted by the Norman name. It was the name of two dukes of Normandy in the 11th century: the father of William the Conqueror (sometimes identified with the legendary Robert the Devil), and his eldest son. It was borne by three kings of Scotland, notably Robert the Bruce (1274-1329), who freed Scotland from English domination. The altered short form Bob is very common, but Hob and Dob, which were common in the Middle Ages and gave rise to surnames, are extinct. See also Rupert. Cognates: Scottish Gaelic: Raibeart. Irish Gaelic Roib?aeard. Italian, Spanish, Portuguese: Roberto. German: Rupprecht. Low German (also English): Rupert. Short forms: English: Bob, Rob. Scottish: Rob, Rab. Pet forms: English: Bobby, Robbie, Robin. Scottish: Robbie, Rabbie; Roban (Gaelic). Feminine form: English: Roberta. A Dictionary of First Names, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0192800507 LeaMond Lemond or Lamond Scottish: variant of Lamont. Lamont Scottish and northern Irish: from the medieval personal name Lagman, which is from Old Norse Logma?Br, composed of log, plural of lag ?Utlaw?Uu (from leggja ?Utto lay down?Uu) + ma?Br, ?Utman?Uu (genitive manns). French: habitational name from places called Amont, in Haute-Sa?aone and Haute-Vienne. Dictionary of American Family Names, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-508137-4 Tune Surname English: variant of Towne. French (Champagne): possibly from a shortened form of the personal name Opportune, which was borne by an 8th-century abbess of Montreuil. Towne Surname English: topographic name for someone who lived in a village, as opposed to an outlying farm or hamlet, from Middle English toun (Old English tun, which originally meant ?Utfence?Uu and then ?Utenclosure?Uu, although the sense ?Utsettlement, village?Uu was already firmly established in the Old English period) . Dictionary of American Family Names, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-508137-4 www.ancestry.com | Tune, Robert LeaMond (I6277)
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493 | Buried at Crown Point Cemetery | Tow, Angeline (I3592)
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494 | Buried at Milton emetary-Milton WI | Williams, Von Carroll (I4820)
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495 | buried Independent Cem-Clayton, WI | Rhodes, Charles (I498)
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496 | buried Pine Grove Cem- Cameron, WI | Rhodes, Beatrice Olive (I501)
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497 | buried St Paul Lutheran Cem- Menomonie, WI | Rhodes, Victor Glen (I495)
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498 | buriedSt Paul Lutheran Cem-Menomonie, WI | Rhodes, Manford Stanley (I492)
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499 | called Patriarch 5. Edward Watkins (2. HENRY 2, 1. Henry 1) born ca 1676, Henrico County, VA, married ___ ___. Edward died ca 1771, Cumberland County, VA, 3 wives, had 7 children. born 15 miles southeast of Richmond, Henrico, VA; died 15 miles south west of Richmond, Cumberland, VA. Edward had more than one wife, possibly three wives; perhaps some of them may have been: Mary Taylor Pendleton,or a daughter of William Whitloe (Whitly). No wife was named in Edward Watkins will dated 21 June 1765, probated 25 Mar 1771. [Cumberland County, VA Will Book 2, pp. 27-28] In the will, he names his: son John, daughter Martha, grandsons Sir John Clay and Edward Clay, son-in-law Francis Mosley, daughter Mary Anderson, daughter Judith Bass, grandsons Edward Watkins and Samuel Watkins, son Edward and son Thomas. Children: 17. i Thomas Watkins born pre 1720, ?Henrico County, VA, married pre 1747, in ?Henrico County, VA, Mary Clay,(daughter of Henry I Clay and Mary Mitchell) Married ___ Watkins. Thomas died 1780/81, Henrico County, VA. 18. ii Mary Watkins born 22 Mar 1725, ?Henrico County, VA, married 15 Sep 1748, in ?Goochland County, VA, Jordan Anderson, born 1723, died 1805. Mary died 13 Nov 1805, Chesterfield County, Va. + 19. iii Sarah Watkins born pre 1726. 20. iv Edward Watkins born ca 1726, Henrico County, VA, married 17 Apr 1759, in Cumberland County, VA, Rhoda Thompson, born 1732, died 1827. Edward died 1812/13, Powhatan County, VA. 21. v Martha Watkins born pre 1737, ?Henrico County, VA, married pre 1751, in ?Goochland County, VA, Francis Moseley, died 1782/83. Martha died post 1764, ?Buckingham, VA. 22. vi Judith Watkins born ?pre 1738, ?Henrico, VA, married pre 1752, in ?Cumberland County, VA, Thomas Bass, born 1725, died 1804. Judith died post 1766, ?Chesterfield County, VA. 23. vii John Watkins born 17 ___ 1910, ?Henrico County, VA, married c 1734, in ?Henrico County, VA, Phoebe Hancock, born 1719, died 17 ___ 1977. John died Jan 1765, Cumberland County, VA. | Watkins, Edward (3) (I4319)
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500 | Called Thomas "of swift Creek." 6. Thomas Watkins (2.HENRY2, 1.Henry1) born abt 1678, Henrico County, VA, occupation farmer, married ca 1705/10, in ?Henrico County, VA, Elizabeth Pride, born abt 1669. Thomas died 4 Mar 1760, Cumberland Co., VA ; of Swift Creek. Francis N. Watkins, "A Catalogue of the Descendants of Thomas Watkins of Chickahominy, VA. (N.Y. 1852) Elizabeth: Not positive on name of Elizabeth Pride; birth date from Betty E. Shetter in 1996 Children: 24. i Susannah Watkins born 1700/1706, Henrico County, VA, died post 1759, ?Powhatan County, Va, married Joseph Woodson. + 25. ii Jane Watkins born 1708. 26. iii Mary Watkins born 1710, Henrico County, VA, died 13 Feb 1778, Goochland County, Va, Married Robert Woodson. + 27. iv Elizabeth Watkins born 1712. 28. v Thomas Watkins born 1714, Henrico County, VA, died Nov 1783, Henrico County, VA, Married Frances Anderson?. 29. vi Joel Watkins born 1716, Henrico County, VA, died 27 Jan 1776, Prince Edward County, Va, Married Rhoda Gresham. 30. vii Stephen Watkins born 1720, Henrico County, VA, died 1755, Amelia County, VA, Married Mary Christian. 31. viii Benjamin Watkins born 1725, Henrico County, VA, died 12 Feb 1781, Chesterfield County, Va, Married Elizabeth Cary. | Watkins, Thomas (4) (I4309)
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