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9451 Note on Find a Grave:
Married: Frank Clay Moody 3 Nov 1928 Henry County, Indiana, USA
Married: Robert M. Woodward 12 May 1946 Indiana, USA
 
Howard, Eva Lou (I3762)
 
9452 note on Find a Grave:
Martha Ribelin wed William Hollis Culver, son of William Culver and Hannah Gordon Culver, on April 27, 1854 in Montgomery Co., Kentucky. They were the parents of six children: George Nicholas, Randall Jefferson, Frank P., Benjamin Franklin, William Hollis, and Rachel Riebelin Culver.

Martha Ribelin, 24, is shown on the 1850 U.S. Federal Census in District 1, Montgomery Co., Kentucky in the household of her father, William Ribelin, 59. Others shown on the census record are her siblings: Martin L., 30, Mary Ann, 26, George W., 15, and Benjamin T., age 12. Martha's father, William, is listed as a farmer. Her mother is not listed on the census record so it appears she has died before 1850.

Gravesite Details
Monument can not be found in cemetery.
 
Ribelin, Martha Rachel (I5557)
 
9453 note on Find a Grave:
Mary died in Prince George's County, Maryland, now Frederick County, Maryland. Here date and place of burial could not be found.

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Part of a letter I received: Letter of August 18, 1997 from Dr. Peter Stebbins Craig, F.A.S.G., 3406 Macomb St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20016-3160 reads in part: "Peter Stille, son of Jacob Stille, followed Charles Hedges' [husband of his sister Maria Anne] children to Prince Georges (now Frederick) County, Maryland, witnesses the will of Andrew Hedges (son of Charles Hedges) on 13 March 1747/8 (Prince Georges County wills, 1:395) and was listed as 'next-of-kin' on inventories of Joseph Hedges who died in 1753."

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I received a note from James Osbourn with this information that I thought should be shared.

"Mary died in Prince George's County, Maryland, now Frederick County, Maryland. Here date and place of burial could not be found.”

If she died in 1765 as your Death date shows, then it likely may not have been St. George’s County at that time. Frederick County was formed in 1748 from part of St George’s and part of Baltimore County. If we assume that she was still living on the Monocacy River where Charles was owner of several properties, then it would have been Frederick County.
 
Stille, Mary (I5232)
 
9454 Note on Find a Grave:
Maud was 1st married at age 16 to William Baker. Maud's 2nd marriage was to Dan Smoot. Maud and Dan had the following children: Clarence Gilbert Smoot, Earl Henry Smoot, Alice May Smoot, Elsie May Smoot, Harold James Smoot, and Chester Ray "Chet" Smoot.
 
Cain, Maude Geneva (I324)
 
9455 Note on Find a Grave:
Morris was the son of Joseph Franklin Wilson b. July 22, 1865-d. July 5, 1931 Los Angeles, CA and Lulu A. (Hall) Wilson. He married Nell (Nier) Wilson Burton. Before he passed away he and Nell had two children Dustin Kenesaw b. Feb. 11, 1910 Georgetown, Ill and Susie Virginia b. Jan. 10, 1911 Georgetown, Ill.

Morris' siblings were Joseph Franklin, Lulu, Mabel and Hazel.
 
Wilson, Maurice Otto (I1377)
 
9456 Note on Find a Grave:
Mr. Davis' headstone shows 1752 as his year of birth, but his signed pension records show it as 1762. Most records show he was born in the 1750's.

He served in the Army during the Revolutionary War in the Virginia Line from Oct 1779 to Dec 1781. He received an honorable discharge. In 1855, he was a resident of Fleming County, Kentucky and applied for Bounty Land. He died in Rowan County, Kentucky, where he had resided for one year before his death, and previous thereto he resided in Fleming Co., Kentucky. Isaac R. Cassity was the administrator of his estate.
 
Davis, Jesse (I1802)
 
9457 Note on Find a Grave:
My Great-Great Grandfather John McGhee's stone located in the old Wesley Chapel Cemetery, Linn Co., Missouri. This is a photo I took in the fall of 1982. At that time, this old historic cemetery, and many others throughout the area, were being well taken care of. Now, as of July 2016, it's in very poor condition,overgrown and sadly neglected. As is so often the case in these days, once the older generations of local willing cemetery 'caretakers' pass away, their younger generations feel they're too busy to continue the care-giving so many old Linn Co. cemeteries once received.
Glenda Malcom
 
McGhee, John H. (I5495)
 
9458 note on Find a Grave:
Myrix Josiah Williams was born near Richmond, KY on July 14, 1811, a son of John Williams (c. 1764/7-1816?) and Elizabeth Collins (?-?), both from Virginia but believed to have met in Madison Co KY, where they married. They named Myrix for his grandfather William Miricks Williams and his great-grandfather, Josiah Stone [. . .] Myrix' name is at times misstated in census records as "Max" or even "Miax." The name seems to be of Welch origin, a permutation of Miricks or Myrick or even today, Merrick. [. . .]

Betsy Collins Williams (Myrix' mother) was the daughter of Nancy Anne Garland (?-?) and John Collins (?-?). Both the Williams and Collins families had settled in Madison County VA (later, KY) after moving into KY from VA. The Williams were located on Tates Creek, while the Collins family lived on Muddy Creek. Both families attended Viney Fork Baptist Church. In about 1830, John and Betsy Williams relocated their family from Richmond, KY to Napoleon in Gallatin County KY.

John Williams' parents were Welshman William Miricks Williams (abt 1735-1814, Madison County KY) and Elizabeth Stone (April 14, 1749, Stafford County Virginia-b/f 1787?). In addition to son John, William and Elizabeth Stone Williams were the parents of two other children, William Jr (c. 1764/7-?) and Mary (1770-?). Elizabeth and William were married in Prince William County VA in 1764. Elizabeth was a daughter of immigrant Josiah/Josias Stone (abt 1725-1790) and Mary Coleman (abt 1720-1789). Josiah Stone was born in England and married Mary Coleman on June 17, 1747 in Stafford CO Virginia. In 1778, Josiah Stone bought land and a slave from William Miricks/Mirix Williams. Josiah Stone died in Stafford County VA in 1790; Mary, his wife died the year before.

It is believed William's first wife, Elizabeth, died before 1787. In that year, a census and tax assessment was conducted in Madison County Virginia (later, Campbell CO KY). William Miricks Williams was enrolled together with one son below the age of 21. [ . . .]

William M. Williams' second wife was Ann(a) Milam (?-by 1810). According to the Madison County KY census of 1810 [. . .] no wife is listed. [. . .] it is reasonable to conclude that William's second wife, Ann(a) Milam had died before the 1810 Census was conducted. [. . .]

Junietta Gouge (Feb 25, 1815-June 17, 1846) and Myrix Josiah Williams were married in Grant County KY on Nov 8, 1831. Junietta Gouge [. . .] was one of nine children born to James M. Gouge (1777-1858/60) and Ellen (Ella) Jane ("Nellie") Jewett /Juett (1789-1849) of Grant County, KY. James and Nellie were married in 1807. In addition to Junietta, their children included Louisiana, James M., Marietta, William Taylor, Thomas Jefferson, Lafayette P., John Quincy, and Henry Clay Gouge. Of these children, perhaps the most locally prominent was T.J. ("Uncle Jeff") Gouge, a farmer and sometime hotelier in Williamstown and the father of seventeen children.

James Gouge was from Virginia and lived in Bourbon County KY before settling permanently in Grant County. It has been said that James moved to Kentucky as early as 1798, with his widowed mother. James is listed in the Grant County Census of 1820. In 1824, James Gouge bought a lot in Williamstown, Grant County. He is presumed to have built a home on this lot. It has also been recorded that by 1814, James Gouge was operating a tavern near the hamlet later to be named Mason. However, the tavern owner appears to be a James Gough, not James Gouge. [. . .]

Ellen Jane Jewett and James Gouge are buried in a now-isolated Gouge Family cemetery in Mason along Route 25. Their graves are on a rise of ground, in a thicket between the highway and the tracks of the Southern Railroad, a quarter mile south of the Lawrenceville Road in Grant County. In June 2006, their two gravestones were located by a covey of their relatives, who found the markers completely hidden in underbrush and for that, surprisingly well preserved. A third stone marker is that of Joseph Juett, Oct 26, 1792-Nov 12, 1849, a brother (I believe) of Ellen Jewett Gouge.

James and Nellie Gouge were active Baptists. James was listed as a member of the Fork Lick Old Baptist Church. The formal name of this church was "the Particular Baptist Church at Fork Lick." Prior to the founding of this church, the Fork Lick members had been associated with what they themselves called the "Baptist Church at Dry Ridge." [. . .]

Junietta Gouge and Myrix Josiah Williams were the parents of four children, Louisiana (June 8, 1834-August 4, 1934, named for an aunt); Sarah (?-?); Nancy and John, who died in 1846 at age 19. Louisiana married Henry Clay Castleman in 1850. Sarah married Washington Huey and was the mother of four: Lee; Oscar M., a pastor of Crescent Hill Baptist Church in Louisville, KY and friend of Cecil V. Cook Sr (1871-1948) [paternal grandfather of the writer of this sketch]; Annie (Gaines); and Samuel. Daughter Nancy became the wife of John Crouch (1835-1903) and the mother of Sara Crouch Huey (1861-1956) [maternal great grandmother of the writer of this sketch]. Two other children were born to Myrix and Junietta, who died quite young; they were Mary Jane (1838-1842) and Joannah (1845-1845), who lived but five months.[. . .]

In 1830-31, Myrix built a home for Junietta in Dry Ridge, Grant County KY. They lived there until Junietta's death in 1846. [. . .] Myrix moved to Glencoe after Junietta died, where he saw to the construction of a two-story brick home overlooking the community. Myrix served as Glencoe Magistrate for 40 years.

Myrix' granddaughter, Sara Crouch and her husband James Huey, told their granddaughter Betty Cook that Myrix, tall, proper and severe, required everyone to come to breakfast properly dressed. He read the Louisville Courier Journal every day and looked up in his dictionary any words he did not know. Rain or snow, he saw to his riding horse every morning. Myrix was remembered as generous and hospitable but "ruled with an iron hand," Sara said.

Junietta Gouge Williams died a month before her 31st birthday. She is buried on a gentle slope in the cemetery at Ten Mile Baptist Church, Tapering Point Road, in Napoleon, Gallatin County KY. [. . .] Young Junietta died of an unremembered cause. The culprit could have been the harsh gauntlet of childbirth, far more deadly in those days, to mothers than to their babes. [. . .]

Space was left for Myrix in the Ten Mile Baptist Church Cemetery. But soon enough Myrix married Martha Turley (Dec 22 1821-Nov 14 1871). Myrix and Martha were the parents of five children: Taylor, Billie, Jimmie, Betty and Frank (Joseph Franklin). In 1874, Myrix, widowed once again, married Minerva Donaldson and with her became the father of Maggie Williams (Mrs. J.E. Wolford), who lived in Louisville. [. . .]

The sudden death of young Junietta and the prompt second marriage of her husband, is a reminder of duties owed to the living. Myrix quickly got a mother for his young children, including daughter Nancy, then three years old. Junietta, in her dying, may have made Myrix promise to re-marry. We cannot know. But we do know that little Nan Williams, with hardly a memory of her mother, grew up to be an articulate, extraverted and literate woman, a venturesome widow and an honored matriarch in the home of her daughter, Sara Crouch Huey, in Union, KY. Sara named her only daughter after Nan. [. . .]

Myrix was buried in a family cemetery in Glencoe. Although Myrix had been an active Baptist, the funeral took place in his home and the graveside ceremony was conducted by the Masons. Myrix had been Grand Master of the Kentucky Masons in 1865-66. He also served in the KY legislature in that year. His headstone could still be read in 2006.

This brief biography has been taken from Volume I of a book of family history entitled ALL OF THE ABOVE I, by Richard Baldwin Cook. For additional information, visit the contributor profile, #47181028.
 
Williams, Myrix Josiah (I5640)
 
9459 note on Find a Grave:
No tombstone of hers found....
See her husband Abraham's biography/FAG.
Ruth Hedges (1722-1761) married Abraham Van Metre, brother of Solomon Hedges, and they, too, moved to [West] Virginia, settling in Berkeley County.

In Abraham's will dated 21 Dec, 1780, and probated in Berkeley Co., Va., 18 Nov., 1783, no mention whatever is made of his wife and it may be presumed that his second wife was deceased at this date, 1780. There were ten children in his family and Jacob the only one not mentioned in his will as a legatee; the sons Jacob and Isaac, with son-in-law William Gorrell, were executors.

It is said that of his children, Jacob, Abraham, Isaac, Joseph, Rebecca and Mary were by his first wife, Ruth Hedges (or Ruth Hedges Bentley, a widow as has been sometimes stated), and John, Ruth, Daniel and Hannah were the issue of his second wife, Mrs. Martha Wheeler Van Metre (B. F. Van Metre, Biographical and Genealogical Sketches). The older set of children seem not to have participated in the provisions of the will, and in such case it is believed that he provided for them at the time of his second marriage, if we accept the theory that there were two sets of children...
 
Hedges, Ruth (I5241)
 
9460 note on Find a Grave:
NOTE: Exact Location is not confirmed...
?Monocacy Meadows, Frederick County, Maryland?

well written on freepages.rootsweb.com
b.c.1718
d.c.10 Apr 1753

This individual actually stops short.....

This leaves Charles and Joseph Hedges, both of whom according to their father's will were destined to go to Virginia. Neither did. Nor did their sister Catherine, who stayed on in the Monocacy area with her two husbands, Jacob Julien and Joseph Wood. Joseph Hedges became a tenant on the Monocacy Manor, married and had but a single child Rebecca before he died in 1753. His widow Mary, later the wife of John Wilson, and his brother Charles Hedges were Joseph's executors. Joseph's will provided that. should his daughter Rebecca die before coming of age, half his land should go to the children of his brother Charles Hedges. She did not die, but was raised by Charles Hedges and in storybook fashion married her first cousin Charles Hedges Jr.. As a result, they together inherited the 150-acre lease to Lot No. 10 on Monocacy Manor! So it was that Charles Hedges, alone among the nine children who came to Maryland with their parents, continued the Hedges story in Frederick County. With his brothers Solomon and Joshua, he was listed as a taxable in Monocacy Hundred in 1733. In 1736 he journeyed all the way back to New Castle County where at Old Swedes Church in Wilmington on February 12th he married a ......

The hypothesis is quite plausible that Catherine Hedges, widow of the original Joseph Hedges and the mother of Charles Hedges sometime after Joseph Hedges' death in late 1732 married Isaac Bloomfield as her second husband. There are no records of surveys or patents in Frederick County for him, but in ....

Joseph Hedges, Jr. (d 1753) and Joseph Wood signed her Inventory as near [next] of kin.
 
Hedges, Joseph (I5237)
 
9461 note on Find a Grave:
Ohio, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1774-1993
Name: Melinda Buzzard
Gender: Female
Marriage Date: 17 Feb 1850
Marriage Place: Fairfield, Ohio, USA
Spouse:
Butler R. Julian
Film Number: 000295269
 
Bussart, Melinda (I5598)
 
9462 Note on Find a Grave:
Originally buried at Mount Jackson Cemetery in Indianapolis on April 30, 1918.

Moved to Floral Park Cemetery in Indianapolis on April 28, 1920.
 
McClain, Mildred (I5105)
 
9463 note on Find a Grave:
Other source shows:
Samuel Hedges was born about 1721 in Chester County, Pennsylvania.

He died after 6 Sep 1732.

This individual actually stops short.

The fate of Samuel Hedges is unknown. Presumably he died shortly after his father, sometime in the 1730's still in the Monocacy area and probably unmarried.
 
Hedges, Samuel (I5240)
 
9464 note on Find a Grave:
Parents- Henry and Barbara Derr Miller
Husband-Johannes "John" W. Derr who she married Apr,7,1814 in Frederick MD.
Children-
George W. Derr and wife Ellen Shaw
Elisabeth Derr Hull, Nov.9,1816-Aug.1,1863 and husband Dr. Tideman Hull Nov.3,1840-Nov.18,1869
William H. Derr and wife Julia
 
Miller, Elizabeth (I3383)
 
9465 Note on Find a Grave:
PVT - Served with Co F, 195th Ohio Infantry; enlisted March 1, 1865 and mustered out on Dec. 18, 1865.
Filed for pension about 1891 (hard to read) and his widow Margaret filed in 1904. He entered a Vet's home Sep 17 1903, and died the following spring.

Although the stone says Feizer, his pension file and Ohio Veteran's Grave registration, census and other records are all as Feiser. He m.1st Mary Jane Null, buried in Woodsboro, Frederick Co. MD; m2d Margaret E. (Cramer) Hedges (1842-1920), buried in York, PA.

Military Information: PVT, INFANTRY
 
Feiser, Peter (I3505)
 
9466 note on Find a Grave:
Rachel Evans, born in 1775/1776, was a daughter of Isaac Evans and Alice "Alsie/Aelis" UNKNOWN Evans.

Rachel Evans married Jesse Hedges, Sr. on August 15, 1793 in Berkeley County, West Virginia. They had, at least, seven children.
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NOTES:
Birth and marriage state might be Virginia.
From gravestone: 1833 - 57 = 1776

1790
1800
1810
1820
1830 Hocking, Fairfield, Ohio

Bio and NOTES by: Pam Barns
Maintained by: Pam Barns
Originally Created by: Natalie Herdman
Added: Jul 17, 2009
Find a Grave Memorial ID: 39554881
 
Evans, Rachel (I5513)
 
9467 note on Find a Grave:
Re-interred from Old Episcopal graveyard on East All Saint St in 1913. Stone was transcribed at time of reburial, but buried.
 
Julien, Jacob (I5244)
 
9468 note on Find a Grave:
Re-interred from Old Episcopal graveyard on East All Saint St in 1913. Stone was transcribed at time of reburial, but buried.
 
Julien, Rachel (I5520)
 
9469 note on Find a Grave:
Rebecca married Samuel Hedges (26 Dec 1748 - 2 June 1824) in Berkeley County, West Virginia. Rebecca died at the age of 67 years.

Obituary supplied by Adelle Frank

Death notice from Martinsburg Gazette (10 June 1824, Thursday):

"DIED
On Friday last [4 June 1824] Mrs. Rebecca Hedges, relict [widow] of Mr. Samuel Hedges, in her 70th year of age."
 
Swearingen, Rebecca (I5510)
 
9470 note on Find a Grave:
Roy was a veteran of World War II. He married Leota Owens on December 21, 1941, and she survives him. Also surviving are a son, Daniel Leroy (Aline) Haley; and three grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents; one brother, George E. Haley; and two sisters.
 
Haley, Roy Junior (I696)
 
9471 Note on Find a Grave:
Ruth BARNES
•Given Name: Ruth
•Surname: BARNES
•Sex: F
•Birth: 16 MAR 1904 in Marble,Madison CO.,AR
•Death: 29 JUL 1930 in Tulsa,Tulsa CO.,OK
•Burial: Big Sandy Cemetery,Madison CO.,AR

Father: John Basil BARNES b: 12 MAR 1877 in Marble,Madison CO.,AR
Mother: Ida Ruth WALDEN b: 30 APR 1877 in Truth,Madison CO.,AR

Marriage 1 Tinsley E Gibbs on 12 Nov 1922 in Madison county, Arkansas

Children:
1. Kenneth Gibbs.
 
Barnes, Ruth (I3875)
 
9472 note on Find a Grave:
Samuel was the son of Joshua Hedges and Elizabeth (Chapline) Hedges.
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Obituary supplied by Adelle Frank

Death notice from Martinsburg Gazette (3 June 1824):

"DIED ...

Yesterday morning [2 June 1824] at his residence after an short illness, Mr. SAMUEL HEDGES, sen. in the 76th of his age."
 
Hedges, Samuel (I5509)
 
9473 note on Find a Grave:
Sarah was the daughter of John and Elizabeth Vinsonhaler. She married Solomon Hedges (26 Dec 1858 - 11 Aug 1823) on 28 July 1789 in Berkeley County, West Virginia.
 
Vincenhellar, Sarah (I5515)
 
9474 note on Find a Grave:
Served as a Revolutionary War Patriot for the Commonwealth of Virginia 10 October 1777, Ohio County Virginia.

In 1766 he married his 2nd cousin (they shared the same Grandfather) Rebecca Hedges in Frederick, Maryland. She was born 6 April 1751 in Frederick, Maryland and died 20 April 1826 in Ohio County, West Virginia. The exact location of her burial is unknown.
Contributor: Rebecca Dingey/Cardine (46857618) • BeccaCar2210@yahoo.com
Created by: S.L. Hedges
Added: Feb 25, 2017
Find a Grave Memorial ID: 176711686
 
Hedges, Charles (I5519)
 
9475 Note on Find a Grave:
She and her twin brother, David Mizer were born on Aug. 9, 1930 on the family farm in Newcomerstown, Ohio.
She was the daughter of Jessie Mae Mizer and Claude R. Mizer.
Her first marriage was to Henry L. Martin in Columbus, Ohio. Her second marriage was to Garnie D. Cone in Seattle, Wash.
 
Mizer, Donna Mae (I1610)
 
9476 note on Find a Grave:
She appeared on 1850 Hamilton Co OH census with parents, William and Susanna Ayers/Ayres as 'America' age 9y.
In 1860 Pike Co, IL she appears with these parents as 'Jane' Ayres, age 19.
The May 1861 Shelby Co, IL marriage to Martin S Ayers lists her name as Jennie A Ayers.
She appears as Addie, Ada, etc on most records after 1861.
 
Ayars, Addie (I5563)
 
9477 Note on Find a Grave:
She married Andrew Jackson McDaniel in 1910, but I haven't found any death information for him yet.
Her first husband was Charles M. Hedges. They had one son. Ida divorced Charles in 1902.
Her second husband was George C. Morgan.

Courtesy of AncestorSeeker (47681311) • ellie.hook@yahoo.com
(47681311) • ellie.hook@yahoo.com
 
Helvey, Ida A. (I946)
 
9478 note on Find a Grave:
Solomon was the son of Joshua Hedges and Sarah (Chapline) Hedges.

Solomon married Sarah (Vinsonhaler) Hedges (31 Aug 1774 - 13 June 1841) on 28 July 1789 in Berkeley County, (now) West Virginia.

Obituary supplied by Adelle Frank

Death notice from Martinsburg Gazette (14 August 1823, Thursday):

"DIED ...
On Tuesday evening [12 August 1823], Mr. Solomon Hedges, in the 70th year of his age. In the death of Mr. Hedges, society has been deprived of a useful member; he was highly esteemed for his many virtues; and, besides his numerous friends, has left a large family to mourn his loss."
 
Hedges, Solomon (I5514)
 
9479 Note on Find a Grave:
Son of Frederick & Eleanor (Ashby) Bishoff.
Above information was taken from his Death Certificate.

He married Melvina Muck, 12/20/1883 in Milan, Sullivan Co., Missouri. They later divorced.

Samuel later married Annie Elizabeth Anderson and at least eight children were born to this union. Only four children of this union lived to adulthood.

LKH note:
From his obit: He married Annie Elizabeth Anderson on 1 May 1897.
 
Bishoff, Samuel (I1720)
 
9480 note on Find a Grave:
Son of John P. and Lenora B. (Magee) Morrison. In 1930 they lived in Lostine, Wallowa, Oregon and prior to that they had lived in Union, Putnam County, Missouri. His father was a farm laborer. Charles R. was then age 26 and also a farm laborer and had first been married at age 21.

He was first married about 1924 but not living with his wife in 1930.

He married Agnes A. Owens June 21, 1943 in Clark Washington. He was 36 and she was 25 and residing Lebanon, Oregon. Marriage record born Union Missouri and he was working at the Plywood mill. Agnes was a stenographer daughter of Joseph R. and Minnie A. (Cox) Owens, father born Missouri and mother Kansas. They were divorced.

Agnes died in 2005 in Washington.
 
Morrison, Charles Russell (I2454)
 
9481 Note on Find a Grave:
Son of Major Ringo (15 Aug 1755 Hopewell, Hunterdon Co, NJ - 15 Jul 1852 Centerville, Wayne Co, IN), and Elizabeth Hazelrigg (1766 Prince William Co, VA - Oct 1852 Centerville, Wayne Co, IN).

John married Elizabeth Rice (26 Mar 1805 Napoleon, Gallatin Co, KY - 10 Oct 1864 Gallatin Co, KY) on 30 Oct 1823 in Montgomery Co, KY.
Their eleven children are:
Susannah Ringo (1824 - 1855);
Lucretia (1824 - 1866);
Martin Luther Ringo (1826 - 1850);
Daniel Ringo (1828 - 1897);
Louisa Ringo (1830 - 1914);
George Ringo (1836 - 1905);
David Ringo (1838 - 1866);
Milton Ringo (1841 - 1900); Ann Ringo (1843 - 1925);
Mary Ringo (1846 - 1851);
Nathan Ringo (1850 - 1851).
 
Ringo, John (I5466)
 
9482 note on Find a Grave:
Son of William and Sarah Botts Ribelin
 
Ribelin, Martin Luther (I5550)
 
9483 Note on Find a Grave:
Son of William Hollis Culver and Hannah Gordon Culver. His first marriage was to Martha Riebelin on April 27, 1854 in Montgomery Co., Kentucky. They were the parents of six children: George Nicholas, Randall Jefferson, Frank P., Benjamin Franklin, William Hollis, and Rachel Riebelin Culver. Martha died January 20, 1866.

William's second marriage was to Neosha Jane "Noty" Gibson on June 3, 1867 in Shawneetown, Gallatin Co., Illinois. She was the daughter of John Gregory Gibson and Mahala Caroline Busby Gibson.

William H. and "Noty" were the parents of thirteen children: John Deforest, Thomas Fagan, Laura Magie, Maggie J., Fagan, Vannie, Ella, Martha Belle, Bertha, Leslie Bernard, Mary, Lelia S., and Robert Able Culver.

William's last child, Robert, was born in 1888 and sometime between then and 1900 William and Noty either separated or divorced. Noty is living with several of her children on the 1900 U.S. Federal Census in Corydon, Kentucky and states on the census form that she is divorced. On the 1910 census it states she is widowed. Unsure what to make of this right now and will research this some more.

~~oOo~~

William H. Culver, 38, is shown on the 1870 U.S. Federal Census in Uniontown Precinct, Union Co., Kentucky as head of household. Others living in the household include his wife, Nota J. Culver, 18, and these children from the union of William and his first wife, Martha Ribelin Culver: George N., 18, Randal, 8, Benjamin, 6, and William, age 4. The following children are from the union of William and his second wife, Nota J. Culver: John F., 4, and Thomas F., age 7 months.
 
Culver, William Hollis (I5647)
 
9484 note on Find a Grave:
Stephen JULIEN/JULIAN is the son of Pierre Rene De St. JULIEN II and his wife Mary Margaret BULLOCK. Stephen is the first of thirteen children born to his parents. This Pierre Rene De St. JULIEN II family soon left the unhealthy insect-infected Santee River section of Charleston, South Carolina. Two of their children died in South Carolina.

No doubt they took passage on a sailing ship up the east coast into the Chesapeake Bay to the port of Annapolis or Baltimore. They established a new home in Bohemia Manor, Cecil County, Maryland.

Stephen JULIEN/JULIAN, age 25, married his first wife Allatha Martha BOUCHELLE, age 21, on 1725 in Cecil County, Maryland, Colonial America.

They were the parents of five children:
1. Jacob Rene JULIAN, b. 25 May 1727, MD; d. 1800 MD
2. Lydia JULIAN, b. 1729 MD; d. 1770 NC
3. Stephen JULIAN, Jr b. 1739 MD; d. 1779 MD
4. Isaac JULIAN, b. 1741 MD: d. 1839 OH
5. Elizabeth JULIAN, b. 1743 MD; d. 1743 MD

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I am very grateful to Rachel (46937934) • rachel.gen@twc.com
for the following message on 24 July 2022:
Stephen JULIEN (192114587)
Suggested edit: Hello,
Could you please add information about the 2nd marriage of Stephen Julien?
Source: Maryland Records, Colonial, Revolutionary, County & Church from Original Sources by Gaius Marcus Brumbaugh - Frederick County, pg. 260:
"Allatha, wife of Stephen Julien Buried April 6, 1743"
"Stephen Julien m Ann Hedges July 14, 1743"

Contributor: Rachel (46937934) • rachel.gen@twc.com
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Dennis YORK added the following on 25 July 2002:

Stephen JULIAN; AKA Stephen JULIEN was married twice - first to Allatha Martha BOUCHELLE who died 6 Apr 1743.

Needing a mother for his five children, Stephen remarried a second time to Ann PRICE HEDGES (widow of William HEDGES) on 14 July 1743 in Frederick County, Virginia, Colonial America. It is believed to be buried beside her second husband Stephen JULIEN.
 
Julien, Stephen (I1589)
 
9485 note on Find a Grave:
Stone is inscribed B. R, Julian
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Mr. B. R. Julian dies at his home on West sixth street yesterday at 1 o'clock, of general letting down and wearing out of the system. he was 73 years of age, having been born in Pickaway county June 23, 1816. He was married in 1850 and came to Portsmouth in 1865. Hi wife survives him with three children, Dr. Mont Julian, of Indiana, Edward, deceased and Effie, Mrs. Curtis Blake. He was a member of Bigelow M.E. Church. He was a good citizen and kind hearted man. The funeral will take place this afternoon at 4 o'clock from Bigelow Chapel.

Portsmouth Times ( Portsmouth, Ohio ) 18 Aug 1888 - Sat - page 2
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Ohio, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1774-1993
Name: Melinda Buzzard
Gender: Female
Marriage Date: 17 Feb 1850
Marriage Place: Fairfield, Ohio, USA
Spouse:
Butler R. Julian
Film Number: 000295269
 
Julien, Butler R. (I5597)
 
9486 Note on Find a Grave:
Surname consistently spelled Clark, although his father's records show Clarke with an "e".
 
Clark, James Henry (I2380)
 
9487 Note on Find a Grave:
The last of at least six children born to Michael and Anna Elizabeth Rhaale (aka Real) from Palatinate, Germany, Dorothea married John Mavity on 25 Jun 1795 in Franklin Co VA.

The first four children were born in Franklin Co VA. In 1803, Dorothea's husband was a minister for Montgomery Co KY. Thre children were born to them during their time in that county. By 1810, they had moved to Shelby Co KY, where at least the last two of their children were born.

By 1826 the family lived on a farm near Rexville in Ripley Co IN. There, husband John died, in October of that year.

New information indicates Dorothea and husband John are buried in the Mavity family graveyard located on farmland once belonging to John's father William. This land is located off Old Michigan Rd, near Rexville in Ripley Co IN.

Dorothea is my 4th Gr-Grandmother.
Created by: Bonnie's Daughter
Added: Jan 10, 2011
 
Reel, Dorothy (I359)
 
9488 note on Find a Grave:
The parents of Hannah BERRY are:
Alexander BERRY Sr., born in 1743 possibly in Mass. He died August 18, 1825 at Marion, Marion Co., OH. On 1 Feb 1774 he married in Shenandoah Co., VA, to Barbara FUNK. She was born in 1752 in Frederick Co., VA, and died in January 1816 in Clearcreek Twp, Fairfield Co, OH.

Hannah married Stephen Julien on 29 Dec 1808 in Fairfield Co., OH.

Hannah and Stephen purchased lots in Tarlton, Pickaway Co., OH, and all of their children were born there:

1. James Madison JULIEN was born October 25, 1809
2. Alexander JULIEN was born March 10, 1811 and died April 6, 1888.
3. Susan Elizabeth JULIEN was born April 7, 1813 and died March 6, 1900 at Page Co., Iowa.
4. Stephen JULIEN was born June 3, 1815 and died in 1887 in Edgar County, IL. Stephen was buried at Edgar Co. IL.
5. John JULIEN was born August 12, 1817.
6. Kima JULIEN was born February 8, 1819 and died in 1855.
7. Eran JULIEN was born December 15, 1820 and died July 31, 1895 at Chicago, IL. Eran was buried at Oakwood Cemetery.
8. Barbara JULIEN was born September 25, 1822 and died May 22, 1893 in Ross Co., Ohio. Barbara was buried at Green Summit Cem., Adelphi, OH.
9. De Lafayette JULIEN was born March 14, 1825.
10. Hannah JULIEN was born March 27, 1827.
 
Berry, Hannah (I5547)
 
9489 note on Find a Grave:
The parents of Stephen JULIEN are:
John JULIEN, Sr., b. 1749 at Frederick Co., MD or in VA. John died August 4, 1830 in Clearcreek Twp, Fairfield Co, OH, and was buried at Augustus Cemetery, Tarlton, Fairfield Co., OH. John's marriage to Elizabeth BUTLER is recorded at All Saints Church, Frederick Co., MD on 14 Jun 1770. Elizabeth was born in 1751 at Frederick County, MD, and died August 28, 1822 at Clearcreek Twp, Fairfield Co, OH. Elizabeth was buried at Augustus Cemetery.

On 29 Dec 1808 Stephen Julian and Hannah Beery [sic] were married by Jacob Shoemaker in Fairfield Co. (marriage records).

Stephen Julian was one of the early traders in Tarlton. The road thru Tarlton was once the principal route from Kentucky to the east, and General Jackson and Henry Clay used to stop there on their way to the seat of government.

In 1817, Stephen and William Julian (Elizabeth Hedges' brothers) bought lots in Tarlton town from John Augustus, Hannah Augustus, Philip Shartle, Joseph and Elizabeth Julian Hedges.

"John Lutz settled on Moccason creek, in Sec 13, moving into a cabin which had been previously occupied by Stephen Julian." pg. 250 Franklin/Pickaway Co. Hist.

NOTE from Fairfield Co. Cemetery records which cites Charla Ann Marchione and "Some Descendants of Rene Julian and his Wife Mary Bullock," by Gene Duke Raypholtz: There was another Stephen Julian who was born in 1774 and died in 1814 (buried at Swain Cemetery, Clearcreek Twp., Fairfield Co., will dated 25 Sep 1813, probated 30 May 1814). He was said to have been a fence viewer when Clearcreek Twp. was established. His wife was Elizabeth, who d. in 1808, and is believed to have been a Swain or a Hedges. For his 2nd wife, Stephen married Azenah (Zane) Lewis on April 3, 1809 in Fairfield Co. After Stephen's death, Azenah married a Smith and was mentioned in Jesse Julian's will of 1831. That Stephen (1774-1814) was a son of Isaac Julian and a nephew of John Julian, Sr., thus a 1st cousin to this Stephen Julien.
 
Julien, Stephen (I5546)
 
9490 Note on Find a Grave:
The son of William & Mary (Jones) Mavity of Franklin Co VA, late of New Marion, Ripley Co IN, John married Dorothea Real [aka Reel/Rhaal] on 25 Jun 1795 in Franklin Co VA, the daughter of Michael & Anna Elizabeth Real [aka Reel/Rhaal] of Germany, late of Franklin Co VA.

Virginia Marriage Bonds 1786-1858, Franklin Co Pg 153:

"Mavity, John and Dorotha Reel, June 25, 1795. 65."

By 1803 John and Dorothea and four children had migrated to Montgomery Co KY, where in that year John became a Methodist minister. Five more children were born to them.

By 1826 they lived on a farm near Rexville in Ripley Co IN. There, John died in October of that year.

Children with Dorothea:

1) Michael Mavity (1796-1855); m. Sarah Shively (1791-1877).
2) Mary "Polly" Mavity (b. 1797); m. James McCormick (1793-1856).
3) Anna Mavity (1799-1878); m. Reverend Jacob Banta Shively (1797-1868).
4) John Wesley Mavity (1802-1847); m. Sarah Thomas (1808-1885).
5) Reverend William Fletcher Mavity (b. 1804); m. Marie Antoinette Raisond (1811-1858).
6) Reverend Jesse Mavity (1806-1840); m. Sarah Tilford (d. 1839).
7) James Mavity (1808-1872); m. Kesiah Evans (1803-1863).
8) Reverend Henry Real Mavity (1810-1901); m1. Susannah Ryan Penn (1810-1877); m2. Ann Clark (1826-1899).
9) Eliza Mavity (1813-1904); m. Pascal Vawter (1813-1899).

New information indicates John and wife Dorothea are buried in the Mavity family graveyard located on farmland once belonging to John's father William. This land is located off Old Michigan Rd, near Rexville in Ripley Co IN.
 
Mavity, John (I358)
 
9491 note on Find a Grave:
The source for his middle name is unknown, so Hicklin may be incorrect.

Gravesite Details
Same stone as Polly.
 
McNabb, Thomas Hicklin (I5527)
 
9492 Note on Find a Grave:
There are two possible spellings for Ollie's maiden name. Some places show Harryman the way it is spelled on her parents tombstones and some show it as Harriman.
 
Harryman, Alla Dell "Ollie" (I1602)
 
9493 note on Find a Grave:
VISIT WITH GEORGE WASHINGTON. In March of 1748, when he was sixteen years of age, Washington participated in a surveying expedition beyond the Blue Ridge Mountains. He spent several weeks camping in the wilderness.

Married 1769

13 Aug 1770 - Frederick County, Virginia, Deeds, Book 14, pages 68 & 70 Lease & (Release) - Between Solomon Hedges & Rebecca his wife of Hampshire County & Silas Hedges their son & heir to John Willson of Frederick County...

consideration of 5 shillings (£160)... tract of land situate lying and being in Frederick County aforesaid... Containing 200 acres... which said Tract was devised to said Rebecca by the Last Will of John Vanmetre deceased her father... Rent of one peppercorn on Lady Day next... Signed: Solomon Hedges, Rebecca (O) Hedges, Silas Hedges. Witnesses: Phil Pendleton, William Willson, Alexander White, Peter Hogg, Jno Magill. Recorded 4 Dec 1770.

The field-officers included Colonel Silas Hedges, husband of Margaret Hoagland.

"At a Council of War held at Catfish Camp in the District of West Augusta the 28th day of January, Anno Domini 1777. Present, Dorsey Pentacost, Co'y Lieut. . . . Silas Hedge, Colo., David McClure, Lieut.-Colo. . . . Captains: . . . Henry Hogland. . . . John Hogland."

Brooke County, Virginia, Wills -

William Hedges --- constitute this to be my last will & testament in the manner and form following (to wit): 1st, I do give & bequeath unto Margaret Hedges, wife of my son Joseph, & her two daughters Rebekah & Catherine £10 each Pennsylvania Currency. I do likewise desire that all my estate both real & personal shall be sold at my decease at public sale & equally divided between my four children & their heirs. That is to say to Silas Hedges, Joseph Hedges, Rachel Vause & the heirs of Catherine McCollach, after the legattes is paid; and I do also appoint my two sons Silas Hedges & Joseph Hedges to be my sold executors of this my last will & testament hereby revoking all former wills by me made. In witness hereof I have hereunto set my hand & seal this 6th day of January in the year of our Lord 1797. Solomon Hedges. Witnesses: Stephen Jno Francis, William Hedges & Silas Hedges.

Property near Patterson's Creek and the South Branch of the Potomac River. Buffalo Creek, Brooke, Stafford CO, VA son of Solomon Hedges and Rebecca Van Meter.

Isaac Meek buys 50 acres on Buffalo Creek from Derrick Hoagland in 5 Jun 1775, Deed Book 1 p13 . Lt. Isaac Meek served in the Virginia Militia in 1781 serving at Ft. Pitt and Ft. Henry. A person named Isaac Meek received a land grant 10 Nov 1785 in Ohio Co., VA. This land adjoined Silas Hedges. Silas Hedges was listed in the 1810 census of Brooke County, Virginia.

Living next to him was Jacob Meek, age 16 to 26. James Meek, age 26 to 45 was near by. This land is east of the Ohio River in modern day West Virginia, just a few miles from Washington County, Pennsylvania.

By 1820 Silas Hedges, Jr. was in Harrison County, Ohio.
 
Hedges, Silas (I5229)
 
9494 note on Find a Grave:
When William Ribelin Turley was born on April 24, 1813, in Montgomery, Kentucky, his father, David, was 29 and his mother, Mary, was 28. He married Mary Hanna and they had seven children together. He then married Uraney and they had one daughter together. He died on September 22, 1877, in Logan, Illinois, at the age of 64.
 
Turley, William Ribelin (I5528)
 
9495 Note on Find a Grave:
Widow of Norman E Richards and Hubert W Green
Mother of James E Richards
Daughter of Arthur Blanton and Marie Daniels
 
Blanton, Mary Louise (I4850)
 
9496 note on Find a Grave:
Willard "Pete" McKenzie was the son of John Hargus and Agnes Scott McKenzie. He was married to Vinnie Lee Kirk and had two children, Williard "Roger" McKenzie and Nancy McKenzie Haddix. He and his family lived in Lumberton, Ohio for many years. He is interred next to his wife Vinnie at Hillcrest Memorial Park.
 
McKenzie, Willard "Pete" (I3245)
 
9497 note on Find a Grave:
William and his sister Ann were killed by their cousin William Martin Ringo in September of 1850 when he went on a murderous rampage.
 
Pleak, Ann M. (I5663)
 
9498 note on Find a Grave:
William and his sister Ann were killed by their cousin William Martin Ringo in September of 1850 when he went on a murderous rampage.
 
Pleak, William S. (I5661)
 
9499 note on Find a Grave:
William HEDGES is the son of Charles HEDGES and his wife Elizabeth STILLE of Chester County, Pennsylvania.

Ann PRICE, age 24, was first married to William HEDGES, age 20, in 1729 in Prince George's County, Maryland, British Colonial America. They were the parents of four children before William died on 11 Aug 1742.

1. Joseph HEDGES
2. Catherine HEDGES
3. Ann HEDGES
4. William HEDGES Jr.
 
Hedges, William (I1587)
 
9500 note: Addison's full name and place of birth come from the death certificate of his daugher Sarah Francis Hedges Smith, Addison Jerry (I1810)
 

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