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Matches 4,001 to 4,050 of 4,690
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4001 | note on Find a Grave: Son of David Phipps and Elizabeth Anderson [they never married] CHILDREN: Lillie Anderson Creed Anderson Clyde Anderson Lessie Anderson Laura Anderson Virginia Anderson Charles Anderson Rush Anderson Michael Anderson | Anderson, Thomas Alexander "Alex" (I2083)
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4002 | note on Find a Grave: son of Edward Moore & Rebecca Gabbard | Moore, Lewis (I2619)
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4003 | Note on Find a Grave: Son of John A. and Josephine PHIPPS Baker Husband of Eliza HARRISON Baker, married 13 May 1904; they divorced on 7 August 1939 in Madison County, Arkansas. Even though his obituary states he is survived by wife, Liza Baker, of the home, I haven't been able to find a marriage for him to this "Liza". Robert Daily Baker did marry Dolores C. "Dolly" FALK in Madison County, Arkansas, on 17 August 1939; and they had two daughters. They divorced in 1951-52. | Baker, Robert Daily (I792)
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4004 | note on Find a Grave: Son of John S. Reynolds & Elizabeth Gabbard Married: (1) Mary Ann Wilson [4 ch] (2) Sarah Wilson [8 ch] CHILDREN: George Wilson Mary A Reynolds 1867 William Reynolds 1872 Daniel B Reynolds 1881 Albert Reynolds 1877 Louisa Reynolds 1875 Emily Reynolds 1879 Laura P Reynolds 1886 Charles Reynolds 1888 Edmond Reynolds 1890 Andrew C Reynolds 1893 Greenberry Reynolds 1895 | Reynolds, Jeremiah (I2586)
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4005 | note on Find a Grave: Son of Johnathan Osborn and Sarah "Sally" Stewart Spouse of Susanna Lewis Father of Matilda, Letitia, Johanna, John H, and Tabitha | Osborne, Jonathan (I2206)
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4006 | Note on Find a Grave: Son of Joseph Fields & Margaret Hash m. 1780 Grayson Co, VA One of twelve known children; 7 sisters & 4 brothers **************************************** 1785 Margaret "Peggy" (Stone) d. aft 1850 MO 1789 William Andrew***see below 1792 Jeremiah d. aft 1850 NC 1793 Jane (McMillan)***see below 1795 Elizabeth "Polly" d. 1825 KY 1799 Ruth (Davis) d. 1871 NC 1800 Isaac d. 1860 VA 1806 Nancy "Nellie" (Stone)***see below 1807 Rachel (Harrington)***see below 1810 Mary Ann Davis d. 1843 1812 Nathan A.***see below Married Ann Currin Father of three children; 1 daughter & 2 sons **************************************** 1828 Hugh d. 1901 OR 1830 Martha Ann (Anderson) d. OR 1832 William d. 03 May 1861 Note*** Appointed Sheriff, served 1835-1836 and following his death his brother and deputy Nathan was appointed to replace him. | Fields, Joseph (I1862)
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4007 | Note on Find a Grave: Son of Joseph Hash SR and Margaret Halsey Married: 1) Jane Bonham 18 Oct 1833 2) Mary "Polly" Elizabeth Glass b Sept 1 1831 VA MARRIAGES Name:William Hash Gender:Male Marriage Date:18 Oct 1833 Marriage Place:Grayson County, Virginia Spouse:Jane Bonham FHL Film Number:31758 Reference ID:reg 1 p24 -------------------------------- CHILDREN: with Jane: 12 ch Elsie Hash Welsh 1834 Eli Cleve Hash 1835 Levi Hash 1838-1862 Elizabeth "Betsy" Hash Halsey Haga 1842-1895 Wilborn/Wilburn H Hash 1844 Abel/Abram Hash 1846 Riley Hash [twin] 1848-1862 Zebedee Hash [twin] 1848-1924 Mary Jane Hash b. 26 May 1850 -1895 Sarah Caroline Hash Lovelace 1851 Ludema A Hash 1853 CHILDREN with Mary: 5 ch Alice Hash Anderson 1862-1926 Mary Emmaline "Bly" Hash Murray [twin] 1865 Martha Jane Hash [twin] 1865-1865 William Mathias Hash 1868-1939 C T [daughter] Hash 1870-1870 Lee Fielding Hash 1873-1959 | Hash, William Harrison (I1654)
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4008 | note on Find a Grave: Son of Joseph Stanford and Nancy Phipps Spelling on the stone is Standford | Stanford, Joseph Melvin “Joe” (I2062)
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4009 | Note on Find a Grave: Son of Kennedy Creed Parks & Chloe Oliver Oldest of three children; 2 brothers ***************************** 1874 Emmett Gaston 1878 Arthur A. Married Polly Ann Hash 18 Oct 1898 Grayson Co, VA Father of eight children; 2 daughters & 6 sons ********************************** 1899 Edna J. (Gray)***see below 1901 Marvin Fletcher***see below 1902 Olive Frances (Meek)***see below 1905 Edgar Idress***see below 1906 Charles H. 1908 Clarence Russell # 28975937 1910 Leroy***see below 1912 Ivan R.***see below Inscription A LOVED ONE FROM US IS GONE A VOICE WE NEVER CAN RECALL | Parks, Felix Roby (I2256)
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4010 | note on Find a Grave: Son of Lt George Reeves and Jane Burton Married Jane Osborne, dau of Capt Enoch Osborne and Jane Hash. After George Jr's death she married David Edward Jr. Murdered. His sister's husband William Toliver killed him and moved to Indiana after his imprisonment. She seems to have gone with him. NOTES The Trial of William Tolliver in the Murder of George Reeves, Jr. 1811-1832 , Ashe and Wilkes County North Carolina THE UNWRITTEN LAW IN 1811. At the March term, 1811, of the Superior court of Ashe, Samuel Lowery, judge presiding, an order was made for the removal to Wilkes court, to be held on the third Monday of March, of the case of the State versus William Tolliver, indicted for the murder of a man named Reeves; and the sheriff of Ashe was required to "procure a sufficient guard of eight men from the proper officers of the militia to convey safely the said William Tolliver to the Superior court of Wilkes county," thus indicating either that there was danger of a lynching or a rescue. Tradition says that Tolliver was acquitted at Wilkesboro on the ground that Reeves had attempted liberties with Tolliver's wife. Robert Henry of Buncombe defended him. William Tolliver killed George Reeves, Jr. in 1811. He was not convicted of the killing. It was called justified. The History of Western North Carolina, by Preston Arthur says that "Tradition says that Tolliver was acquitted at Wilkesboro on the ground that Reeves had attempted liberties with Tolliver's wife" This tradition is unlikely because Tolliver's wife was Susannah "Sukey" Reeves, who was the daughter of George Reeves , Sr. and Jane Burton as well as the brother of George Reeves, Jr., the deceased. George Reeves was a tax collector. Dennis Smith, a descendant, says the George Reeves, Jr was killled while taking horses for tax purposes from the Toliver property. William Tolliver fired at Reeves because he thought the horses were being stolen; and Tolliver previously had a horse stolen by Paul Collins. A jury in Wilkes County found Tolliver not guilty of the felony of manslaughter. However, his punishment was to "be burned on the brawn of the left thumb with the impression of the letter M and that the Sheriff of this county carry this sentence immediately into execution in the presence of the court." He was imprisoned for three years and fined 1000 pounds. Dennis Smith also said that Tolliver sold his land to his brother-in-law, Joseph Doughton after getting out of jail. He then left North Carolina. It is possible that William Tolliver is living with Susanna in 1830. On the 1830 census there is a 50-60 year old male in the household of Susanna Toliver. Susannah is also mentioned in the Grayson County, VA Deed Book 6, page 468, December 3, 1832: The Heirs of George Reeves, Sr. deceased to Susannah Toliver, County of Grayson for $400; 200 acres Grayson County, VA Bush Creek on Beaver Dam. Heirs signed: William Reeves, Andrew and Prudence Cox, B. and Ann Austin, Polly Doughton, Zachariah and Charity Osborne, Jane Edwards, Jesse Reeves, Samuel and Elizabeth Phipps, David and Lucy Cox. Witnesses: Andrew Cox, Allen Toliver, Madison Toliver. Probably buried here in unmarked grave. Info from Green Phipps book. | Reeves, George Thompson (I2126)
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4011 | Note on Find a Grave: Son of Solomon Osborne & Hannah Cox One of six children; 3 sisters & 2 brothers Married Vandalia "Dillie" Hash Father of six children; 4 daughters & 2 sons ****************************** 1869 Harden Martin***see below 1872 Hannah 1875 Creed d. 1876 1878 Ettie V. 1882 Rosa E. 1887 Ruth (Halsey)***see below Co. C, 45Th VA Inf Regt - CSA Held as a P.O.W. Released Mar 1865 Gravesite Details Husband of Van D. Osborn | Osborne, Enoch (I2243)
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4012 | Note on Find a Grave: Son of Walter Alexander McIlroy and Nettie Marcum US World War II and Korean Conflict Veterans Interred Overseas: Name: Walter E Mc Elroy Inducted From: Oklahoma Rank: Technician Grade Five Combat Organization: 3941st Quartermaster Truck Company Death Date: 21 Oct 1945 Monument: the Netherlands Last Known Status: Buried ~~~~ US Headstone and Interment Records for US Military Cemeteries on Foreign Soil: Name: Walter E Mc Elroy Gender: Male Rank: TEC 5 Residence Place: Oklahoma Death Date: 21 Oct 1945 Cemetery: Netherlands Burial Place: Margraten, Netherlands Next of Kin: Mrs C D Hawkins Next of Kin Relationship: Mother Gravesite Details Entered the service from Oklahoma. | McIlroy, Walter Everett (I1379)
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4013 | Note on Find a Grave: Son of William Halsey and Mary Ann Cress VA MARRIAGES: Name:Ananias M. Halsey Gender:Male Marital Status:Single Age:22 Birth Date:1836 Birth Place:Smyth Co., VA. Marriage Date:23 Jun 1858 Marriage Place:Grayson County, Virginia Father: Wm. Halsey Mother: Mary Halsey Spouse: Elizabeth Hash FHL Film Number:31758 Reference ID:reg2 p5 VA Death Index: Name:Anainas M Halsey Birth Date:abt 1837 Birth Place:Smyth, Virginia Death Date:7 Jul 1862 Death Place:Smyth, Virginia Death Age:25 Race:White Marital Status: Married Gender: Male Spouse Name: Elizabeth Halsey FHL Film Number:2056981 | Halsy, Ananias M. (I1836)
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4014 | note on Find a Grave: Son of William Halsey, Rev war vet, and Rachel Cobb of NJ. Came to Piney Creek, NC after the Rev war. Married Juda Peak NOTES SCHOOLEY'S MOUNTAIN Schooley's Mountain is an unincorporated community in Washington Township, in Morris County, New Jersey, named for the Schooley family who owned a considerable amount of land there in the 1790s, is on Schooley's Mountain, a mountain with an elevation of about 1,000 feet (300 m) directly north of Long Valley. Schooley's or, officially, Schooleys Mountain is a mountain ridge in northern New Jersey that stretches from Lake Hopatcong in the north to Hampton in the south. It is centrally located within the southern Highlands, positioned almost equidistantly from the Kittatinny Valley in the west and the piedmont plateau in the east. Schooley's Mountain is also one of the largest ridges in a group of geologically similar and parallel mountains, which include Allamuchy Mountain, Pohatcong Mountain, Scotts Mountain, and Jenny Jump Mountain It rises 600 feet (180 m) above the surrounding valley, located about 45 miles (72 km) from New York City. It contains many housing developments and Schooley's Mountain Park, a recreational area with an overlook, a waterfall, and numerous hiking paths, as well as Lake George. In its past, Schooley's Mountain was a resort and an estate. The Vanderbilts were among the numerous New York City socialites who trekked to the mountain for its restorative waters. The mountain is named for the Schooley family, Quaker landowners in the area during the 1790s. The mountain air and the chalybeate springs on the mountain once made it a fashionable summer destination. For similar reasons, a state tuberculosis sanatorium was once located around Mount Kipp. Many small iron mines were worked on the mountain in the late 19th century; remains of some are still visible today. Granite was also quarried from the mountain. The main crossing at the mountain is Schooley's Mountain Road, formerly Washington Turnpike. General George Washington noted in his diary that he considered the route from "Dutch Valley to Schooley's Mountain a hazardous and round about thoroughfare." Maintained by: C. Dunivan Originally Created by: Gary McMillan Added: Jan 15, 2010 Find a Grave Memorial ID: 46709873 | Halsey, William "Bucky" (I2303)
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4015 | Note on Find a Grave: Son of William Lindsey "Bill" and Lena Robinson Pingleton. He was a retired miner. | Pingleton, Julius Boss (I834)
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4016 | Note on Find a Grave: Son of William Phipps and Nancy Griffith Married Mary Ann Hash (born abt. 1813 in Grayson Co, VA; died Sept 3, 1883 in Grassy Creek Twp, Ashe Co., NC). She was the daughter of Robert Hash (b. 1781 d. 4-10-1847) Robert is the son of William Horton Hash, Sr. and Margery Hart (b. 1788 d. 1861). Margery is the daughter of James Hart Catherine Sizemore. Mary Ann Hash married Ahart Phipps in 1831 in Ashe Co., NC. Died after 1885 They had 9 children. Madge never married Natanhiel m 1 Mary Carolina Hart 2 Margaret Clementine Hash Kelly widow. dau ghter of John and Sarah Hash Ben m Rebecca Plummer He was in the CSA Nancy m William Jones Preston no record Celia d young with no marriage Jestine m Eli J Phipps Robert aka Devil Bob m Lodema Miller Mary Jane m Elliot Hall son of Elijah Hall John b 1865 is shown with Ahart on 1880 Ashe census Thanks to jameswright@home.com Other info from Green Phipps book pge 13 | Phipps, Ahart (I1909)
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4017 | Note on Find a Grave: Son of William Roberts and Mary Elizabeth Davis (William Roberts (son of John Roberts and Elizabeth) was born 07 Feb 1770 in Surry County, North Carolina, and died 08 Apr 1838 in Grayson County, Virginia. He married (1) Mary Elizabeth Davis on 1791 in North Carolina. He married (2) Lydia Lewis on 30 Oct 1806 in Grayson County, Virginia.) (Mary Elizabeth Davis was born 1771 in Atkins Tank, Smyth County, Virginia, and died 1805 in Grayson County, Virginia) | Roberts, James (I1867)
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4018 | Note on Find a Grave: Son of Zebedee Hash and Frankie Hackler Born Grayson Cty Va Farmer Married 1/16/1899 Laura Lovelace, Dau of Frank Lovelace and Louisa Sanders Children Ralph | Hash, Letcher Zebedee (I2253)
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4019 | Note on Find a Grave: Source document is an abstract of graves of Revolutionary Patriots. John was the Son of Cornelius Neal Bowman Sr and Susannah Betsy Abbott husband of Sarah Smith. They were married in 1782 and had a child named Elisha. | Bowman, John (I1945)
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4020 | note on Find a Grave: Spouse: John M Isaacs Born ABT 1842 Died: Between 1880 and 1900 In the 1900 Federal Census Sarah Ann "Sallie" Isaacs was listed as a widow head of household with her son Green Isaacs Born: 1878 Sallie A Isaacs in the Kentucky, Death Records, 1852-1953 Name: Sallie A Isaacs [Sallie A Lakes] Death Date: 24 Jul 1913 Death Location: Jackson, Kentucky, USA Age: 71 Gender: Female Race: White Birth Date:17 Aug 1841 Birth Location: Jackson, Kentucky Father's name: Green Lakes Father's Birth Location: Jackson, Kentucky Mother's name: Nancy Harrison Mother's Birth Location:Jackson, Kentucky | Lakes, Sarah (I2651)
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4021 | Note on Find a Grave: Step-children: 1- John William Hash (1867-1953). 2- Julia Hash (1869- ). 3- Mary E. Hash (1872- ). 4- Sarah E. Hash Shaffer (1872-1960). 5- Elijah F. Hash (1875- ). Children: 6- Sue M. Hash (1880-1950). 7- Kelly Agnes Hash Hurd (1887-1982). 8- Thomas Lee Hash (1888-1955). References: • 1 Dec 1921 Chetopa Advance, Chetopa, Kansas, page 1 obituary. • 2022 FamilySearch: https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMYN-857 . • 2022 Hash descendants: https://willbraffitt.org/roots/HashDescendants.txt . | Anderson, Elizabeth (I1835)
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4022 | note on Find a Grave: Susan Davis was born about 1836, probably in Laurel County, Kentucky. She married Thomas Phipps in 1856. In her marriage bond, her name is listed as Sarah Davis, but in other records including other records of the 1856 marriage, her name is listed as Susan Davis. She and Thomas had at least 7 children born between 1856 and 1878. She died about 1879, probably in Madison County, Kentucky. In the 1880 Madison County census, Thomas is listed as widowed. Children: 1- Nannie Salina Phipps Warner Jacobs (1856-1940). 2- Robert Phipps (1858-1878). 3- Margaret Phipps Wylie (1861- ). 4- Martha Ann Phipps Murphy (1864- ). 5- James Thomas Phipps (1865-1930). 6- Sarah B. Phipps (1869- ). 7- Amanda Mae Phipps Hunter (1878-1944). References: • AncestryDNA matches between 4 descendants of Abram Hash (1830-1902, younger brother of Thomas Phipps' mother Rachel Hash Phipps) and 2 descendants of Amanda Mae Phipps Hunter. • 7 Feb 1856 Laurel County, Kentucky, page 239 marriage bond. • 2022 FamilySearch: https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9JX6-7L9 . • 2022 Hash descendants: https://willbraffitt.org/roots/HashDescendants.txt . | Davis, Susan (I2066)
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4023 | Note on Find a Grave: Susan was born in Clay Co Ky to Frederick Lincks and Louisa Robinson. Susan and her brothers , Hiram and Thomas were adopted by Joel and Sarah McDaniel Bradley and the family migrated west to Washington . Contributor: Laura Thomas Christian (50581785) | Lincks, Susan (I1940)
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4024 | note on Find a Grave: Sylvester C. Halsey Born: 1803 in Grayson, Va Died: 12 Jul 1856 in Grayson, Va Married: Jul 1828 in Grayson, Va Parents: William Halsey Rachel Cobb married 1 Mary Young 2nd wife Caroline Anderson FROM RESEARCHER 2016 We don't know where Sylvester Halsey, Caroline Anderson Halsey Cox, or Sylvester's first wife, Mary Young Halsey are buried. But, William "Sheep Bill" Halsey (for whom the cemetery was named, was Sylvester's son by Mary Young. The cemetery is located on what was Sheep Bill's farm, which he inherited from Sylvester. Bottom line, I would bet money that Sylvester, Mary, and Caroline are all also buried there, but no grave markers have survived. This cemetery, by the way, has essentially disappeared - it was never protected by the later property owners who allowed their cattle to roam over the cemetery and gradually destroy the stones. Created by: Carole Conrad Added: Nov 1, 2016 Find a Grave Memorial ID: 172076962 | Halsey, Sylvester "Vester" (I2302)
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4025 | note on Find a Grave: Taken from the Muscatine Iowa Journal Oct. 1925. Edward O'Brien, 82 died at 8 o'clock last evening at his home 302 Gilbert street of complications resulting from old age. His health had been poor for the past year. Mr. O'Brien was born in New York City, 24 August 1843 the son of Mr. and Mrs. John O'Brien. Enlisting in the federal army at the age of 19 he saw three years of actual service in the Civil War, and passed 11 months, until the close of the war, in the Andersonville Prison, having been captured while on a scouting trip. After the war he moved to Illinois, living in Rock Island and Mercer counties until 1877, when he came to Muscatine where he lived there the remainder of his life. In 1866 he married Miss Mary Jane Brewer in Muscatine. He was a member of the Shelby Norman post, G. A. R. Of the seven children, three survive him: Mrs. William D. Bierman, Muscatine; Mrs. Mollie Bliss, Buda Ill., and William H. O'Brien of this city. He also leaves his wife. Three children died in infancy and one daughter, Anna Margaret O'Brien died 23 February 1923 in Muscatine. Funeral services will be held from the home, 302 Gilbert street tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock conducted by the Rev. E. A. Benzinger. Burial will be in the Greenwood cemetery. I (June Welsch) visited with Arlene Swisher Solomon and she has a book of poems that Edward carried with him all thru the civil war. He had wrote his name in it and he had the most beautiful penmanship. Arlene said he always called himself a gentleman and that when he sat down for a meal he always put a dinner jacket on. He was a very educated man. He taught all of his children to write. He was in the 1880 Drury Township, Rock Island County, Illinois page 286C Census; Edward O'Brien farming 40 born NY both parents born Ireland; Mary J. wife 30 born VA both parents born VA; Mollie daughter 13 born IL; Nancy daughter 9 born IL; William son 6 born IL; Maggie daughter 4 born IL. He was in the 1900 Muscatine County Iowa Census; Edward O'Brien born Aug. 1844 in New York; Mary Jane born Nov. 1847 in Indiana married 33 years and she had 7 children and 4 living; Hannah M. born Nov. 1875 in Illinois. He was in the 1915 Muscatine County Iowa, Census; Edward O'Brien 72 born in New York; Mary J. 68 born in Indiana. Living next door was William H. O'Brien his son 40 born Illinois; Nola 33 wife born Iowa; William H. Jr. 7 son born Iowa; Randall 18 born Iowa; Jesse 15 born Iowa; Louis 13 born Iowa; Edward's father was born in Ireland and his mother was English; 1920 Muscatine City, Muscatine County, Iowa page 2b; Edward O'Brien 78 born NY; Mary Jane wife 73 born Indiana; Hannah daughter 44 born IL; Research Source (June Welsch) e-mail jiwelsch@machlink.com 1925 Muscatine City, Muscatine County, Iowa O'Brien Edward Head 81 Muscatine, Fourth Ward O'Brien Mary Jane Wife 78 Maintained by: Pastor Rachelle R. Card-Wells Bobenmoyer Originally Created by: June Welsch Added: Oct 31, 2009 Find a Grave Memorial ID: 43757097 | O'Brien, Edward (I2105)
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4026 | Note on Find a Grave: The cemetery is located on land that was part of the original Hamilton homestead (I think it was part of Lincoln or Madison County, or it could have been Clay or Owsley) back in those days. A member of the Hamilton family has lived on the land from the time it was homesteaded until at least the 1980s. I don't know if anyone lives there now. The original settler, Patrick Hamilton, and his wife are buried at the back corner of the cemetery along with a few other early family members. Their graves are marked only with plain rocks, and I don't know anyone still alive today who remembers whose grave is whose. When I was a kid, we would put flowers on the graves several times a year, and I'm sure my grandparents knew exactly who was buried at each rock. I only wish I had been more interested back then and written it all down. Except for these earliest Hamiltons, the rest of the graves do have carved headstones that identify who is buried there. from Melody Jones | Gay, Ann Agnes (I2464)
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4027 | Note on Find a Grave: The dates of birth and death come from a family Bible that belonged to her granddaughter Mary Ann Ward Anderson 1860-1949. | Hash, Mary Ann (I1882)
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4028 | Note on Find a Grave: The First record of Cornelius Bowman SR is in the Book, "Colonial Soldiers of Virginia" in 1764 he is listed there in the same regiment right next to one "Thomas Pointer" The next record of Cornelius besides the marriage record to Susannah Pointer/Painter in Rockbridge County VA is in Wilkes County NC where he preached at Roans Creek Baptist Church. After leaving Wilkes County he then traveled to what was then Washington County NC now TN and is found in court records as a Justice. Date of Birth and death taken from the Bible of his son Rev Thomas Bowman He then shows up in Early Clay County History in 1815 records reflect in the Methodist Associational minutes that he himself along with his sons, Elisha, Thomas, Jacob and Elijah were Methodist Ministers.. Source the Wesleyan University, Owensboro Kentucky In 1818 Cornelius SR sued the heirs of Alexander Murphy for land in what is now Owsley County Kentucky in Chancery Court Clay County KY this is a 69 page court case along with the survey of his land and X marked the spot where he lived which is where us Bowman researchers believe is near the Betty Bowman Branch in Owsley County KY. His grave has never been found to date. | Bowman, Cornelius "Neal" Sr. (I69)
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4029 | note on Find a Grave: The name of Thursey (Phipps) Reedy's father is not listed on her death certificate, but her death certificate lists her mother's maiden name as Susan Anderson. Thanks to a correction by Findagrave member Sandy Reese, her father has been identified as David Phipps of Grayson County, Virginia. Thursey married Jacob Reedy in Ashe County, NC on Feb 22, 1857, and had at least 6 children: Thomas L. (b. abt. 1859, NC), William Ambros, (b. 1866, VA), unnamed girl (b. abt. Feb 1870, WV), Susan S. (b. abt. 1871, WV), Harvey Tilden (b. 1876, WV), and Ruth Ann (Patterson) (1879-1911). Given the large space between Thomas and William I think there must have been more. The family lived in McDowell County, WV, in both 1870 and 1880, but by 1900 they were in Center Township, Greene County, MO. At the time of the 1900 census, Thursey had given birth to 11 children, of whom only 5 were still living. | Phipps, Thursey Ann (I2077)
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4030 | note on Find a Grave: The Owensboro Messenger (Owensboro, KY) Friday, 1 December 1905 The Rev. Cornelius Moore, of Jackson county, Ky., who had been a Baptist minister for over sixty years, died at the age of ninety-six. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Cornelius Moore was a farmer and Baptist minister in Jackson County, KY. He was married three times and had at least 15 children. He married: 1st 3 May 1836 Estill County, KY to Justine/Jestine Evans (1816-1856). They had nine children: Martha Moore 1839-??? William Moore 1841-??? Deborah Moore 1843-1921 James Franklin Moore 1845-??? Harvey Moore 1847 - ??? Eli Moore 1849-1923 John Henry Moore 1852-1939 Elizabeth Moore 1853-??? Cornelius Moore 1856-??? 2nd 28 May 1856 Laurel County, KY to America Jane Oney (1836-1869). They had four children: Hiram Monroe Moore 1857-1951 Joel T. Moore 1859-?? Agnes Frances Moore 1863-1953 Elias J. Moore 1866-??? 3rd 2 Dec 1869 Lucinda Adkins (1847-???). They had two children: Ambrose F. Moore 1872-1955 Louisa Jane Moore Vaughn (aka Eliza J.) 1873-1914 | Moore, Cornelius (I2334)
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4031 | Note on Find a Grave: The son of Andrew Hash and Nancy Hart. He was a Baptist minister known as John the Baptist. His wife Catherine Edwards Hash is buried here, it is only ASSUMED he is buried here with her as well. | Hash, John Andrew (I1893)
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4032 | Note on Find a Grave: The son of Bert Keiffer and Lena Myrtle Peachee, Tommy was raised by his mother and step-father, Herschel Jean Scoggins. Whether or not Tommy was legally adopted by Herschel is unknown, but he used the Scoggins surname. The family lived in Cottage Hills, Madison County, Illinois. Tommy was visiting near Shawneetown, Illinois when he was injured by the accidental discharge of a shotgun. He was taken to a nearby hospital where he died of his wounds. At the time of his death, he was 14 years and 11 days old. He was survived by his mother and step-father. Visitation was held on 02 Aug 1947 to 03 Aug 1947 at the Streeper Funeral Home in Madison County. Funeral services were conducted at 2 p.m. on the afternoon of 04 Aug 1947. The pastor of the First Baptist Church in East Alton, Illinois officiated and was assisted by a pastor from Fosterburg, Illinois. Music at the funeral was provided by Mrs. J. P. Bosley, accompanied by Mrs. Alonzo Rosenberger. The pallbearers were John Fay, John Williams, Maurice Tucker, Walley Wilford, William Vinson and Ernest Collins. Tommy's mother and step-father were buried next to him after their deaths. | Scoggins, Tommy Brent (I1520)
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4033 | note on Find a Grave: This definitely is the grave of Capt Enoch Osborne's daughter Often confused with many Abigails of the time She is NOT Abigail WARD Her birthplace was once called Montgomery Cty then became Grayson Cty Mother was Jane Hash Known by family to be buried here maybe no stone remains married John Goss Son Larkin Goss at FaG 79092379 Son Zachariah Henry Goss at FaG 25641282 | Osborne, Abigail (I2114)
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4034 | Note on Find a Grave: This man's name was different at birth, but b/c he was released from an orphanage to the Madden family for farm work, he took on their family surname. He supposedly was 1/2 N.A. Indian, either of Cherokee or Blackfeet descent. | Madden, John (I1312)
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4035 | note on Find a Grave: Thomas was born in the Watauga River Settlement, Virginia The Watauga settlement was south of the Holston River, on the Watauga and Nolichucky Rivers in the colony of North Carolina. There were three main settlements in the area known as Watauga, Carter's Valley, and Nolichucky. Most settlers came down the Great Valley through Virginia, while others went through gaps in the Unaka Range from North Carolina. The settlers believed they had settled in Virginia. However, all except the North Holston community were in North Carolina on land that belonged to the Cherokee Nation. They were told to relocate but instead negotiated with the Cherokee to lease the land. | Bowman, Thomas (I1950)
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4036 | Note on Find a Grave: Transcribed from Madison County, Kentucky Will Book Vol. A Page 227 In the name of God aman (amen), I William Hamilton of the County of Madison and State of Kentucky in perfect sense and memory of mind do make this my last will and Testament. First of all I commit my soul to almighty God and as for what world goods it hath pleased God to bestow on me in this world, I do distribute them in the following manner to wit, I do give and bequeath unto my son Patrick Hamilton Ten shillings current money to him and his heirs forever, all the residue of my estate both rail (real) and personal after the payment of my lawful debts I desire to be equally divided among the rest of my children, to wit, Mary, Isabellah, Easter and Ealiner (Eleanor/Ellender) to them, their and hair (and their heirs) forever. I do hereby constitute and appoint William Tincher, William Hamilton Tincher and Samuel Tincher Executors of this my last will and Testament and I do hereby revoke all former wills and do declare this to be my last will and Testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 28th day of June in the year 1800. In the presence of us His George Tincher William (X) Hamilton Jno (John) Campbell Mark At a Court held for Madison County on Monday the 3rd day of August 1801. This will was proved to be last will and Testament of Wm (William) Hamilton Deceased by the oath of John Campbell and George Tincher whereas hereto and ordered to be recorded. Attest Will Irvine County Clerk Contributor: cemetery00kg@gmail.com (46820142) | Hamilton, William (I1958)
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4037 | Note on Find a Grave: twin VA Death Index: Name: Riley Hash Birth Date: abt 1850 Birth Place: Grayson, Virginia Death Date:22 Feb 1862 Death Place: Grayson, Carroll, Virginia Death Age:12 Race: White Marital Status: Single Gender: Male Father Name: Wm. Hash Mother Name: Jane FHL Film Number:2056981 | Hash, Riley (I1839)
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4038 | Note on Find a Grave: Twin of Martha Jane Hash [twin] 1865-1865 Married William Robert Murray VA Marriage Index: Name:Emaline Hash Gender:Female Marital Status:Single Race:White Age:22 Birth Date:1867 Birth Place:Grayson Marriage Date:2 May 1889 Marriage Place:Grayson County, Virginia Father: Wm. Hash Mother: Polly Hash Spouse: Wm. R. Murray FHL Film Number:31758 Reference ID:reg2 p61 #83 | Hash, Mary Emaline (I1849)
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4039 | Note on Find a Grave: Unfortunately for William Halsey, Sr's descendants, very little is known about him; to date no one has been able to unravel the mysteries surrounding his elusive life. We do know that William Halsey, Sr. was the son of Recompense Halsey and Hannah Jagger and that baptism records, as will be noted below, exist which connect him with two of his three known children. There are a host of inconsistencies among those who have an interest in William Sr regarding his date of his birth, the proposed names of his wife, where he was after 1770 and the date of his death. Authors such as David Halsey give 1723 in Morris County, New Jersey as William's birth date and place. Many amateur genealogists have his death as occurring exactly on 21 Feb 1832 in Morris County, New Jersey. However, the full date is doubtful, and since it is identical to the death date of his son William Jr., they are likely confusing William Sr. with William Jr. The Halsey Genealogy by Rufus Clinton Halsey has no dates for William Sr. and states "Wife Not known."(*1) Of William's wife, the Halsey Genealogy Since 1395 A.D., Book Two by David Halsey gives the estimated date of 1743 as their marriage and also says the wife's name is unknown.(*2) The current author would suggest a marriage date closer to 1752 when their first known child, John Halsey, was baptized, say 1750-1752.(*3) Hypothetically this could give a birth date for William closer to 1730-1732 instead of the more common date of 1723. If William, Sr. was born in 1723 he would have been born in Long Island and not in New Jersey which is universally claimed as his birthplace. However, if the 1895 Halsey Genealogy is correct with their 1830 time frame for Recompense's move to New Jersey, the proposed later birth date for William, Sr. would indicate a birth in New Jersey.(*4) We do know William Sr. shows up in the records of the First Church at Hanover, Morris County, New Jersey identified as father in the baptism of two of his three known children - John (bapt. 15 Oct 1752) and Phebe (bapt. 10 Jan 1756). But the name of the mother is never mentioned.(*3) Morris County, New Jersey took a census of real estate owners, a.k.a. "freeholders," in the year 1752. It was published in the True Democrat Banner in 1887.(*5) The preface to the list states, "A list of several freeholders...taken by virtue of a rule of the supreme court by John Ford, Sheriff of the County of Morris, this thirtieth first day of August, A. D. 1752." The list for Hanover Township contains the name of "Wm. Halsey."(*5) One half month later on 15 Oct 1752, William's son John was baptized in the first church at Hanover.(*3) The old 1895 Halsey Genealogy contains the following information on William, Sr: His name appears in list of voters of Morris County in 1753, and in 1752-1756; had children baptized by Dr. Green in Hanover. Sept. 25, 1770, he mortgages to Daniel Wick 53 acres of land at Parsippany (or Troy)…. (Book B, pg. 12, Morris Co. Mortgages). His name frequently occurs on the Court minutes of Morris County until just before the Rev. War when it disappears. He probably removed about this time to North Carolina.(*4) The hypothesis that William, Sr. removed to North Carolina before the war, as his son William, Jr. would also do after the Revolution, has no evidence to support it. Rachel (Cobb) Halsey, the wife of William Halsey, Jr, stated in her application for her husband's Revolutionary War pension, "...near the close of the War, on about the year Seventeen hundred and Eighty two, he returned to his Father's house." Rachel's statement is worded in such a manner that it appears to presuppose that William Sr was still living in about 1783 when the war ended. Otherwise, why state that William Jr returned to his father's house after the war?(*6) There is also said to be evidence that William Sr was still in Morris County, NJ after the war. In an old Genealogy.com post an Allen Niles states, "Tax records for Morris Co NJ show him (or son) still there as of 1788…"(*7) The current author as of yet has never had opportunity to view any of these documents. Various court records and land Deeds also need to be examined. In the First Presbyterian Church, Morristown, NJ, Part II, From 1742-1885: The Combined Registers it is recorded that William Halsey Sr. is still living in 1770 (p. 97). The Combined Registers had been published in 1885. It indicates William had married but no marriage date or name of spouse is given. It also names two of his children, John & Phebe, along with their birth dates. While these genealogy records appear to have been added to the original church records, it is interesting to note no new information was added to William Sr and his progeny except to note he had been alive 15 years prior to publishing the registers. William Sr's only other known child is William, Jr. who was born 23 Mar 1760. His name does not appear in the Hanover Church records. His exact birth date is established by the Bible record contained in William Halsey, Jr's Revolutionary War Pension File.(*6) Two names are commonly given among amateur genealogists for William Halsey, Sr's wife, Jemima Sanford/Stanford and Mary Pierce. Both names have been repeated ad nauseum for years, but always without any documented evidence. A comment on the Genealogy.com forum states, "In the Allegheny County NC Heritage Book William Halsey's wife's name is given as Jemima Sanford. The entry was written by Alice Marie Halsey Sturgill and Ava Ruth Halsey Busic, daughters of John Reed Halsey and Flossye Robbins Halsey of Piney Creek. Of course these books are only as accurate as the submissions, but are usually give you a good place to start."(*8) It appears that entry in the Allegheny County Heritage Book was a miss-remembering or a confounding of two separate individuals - a father and a son. David Halsey in his Halsey Genealogy, states that the son of William Halsey, Sr, John Halsey, "married Sanford, Jemima (Stanford?)."(*2) With the name of Mary Pierce, again no evidence has ever been presented. The current author himself has never been able to find any documented evidence of either Jemima Sanford or Mary Pierce being the wife of William Halsey, Sr, and no one has ever provided him with any such documentation even though he has requested it in the past. (*1). Halsey, Rufus Clinton, Halsey Genealogy: Wm. Halsey of Columbia, N.J. and Piney Creek, N.c. 1760-1832 and his Descendants to twelfth and thirteenth generations, #1, who came from England (Self-published by Rufus Clinton Halsey, Sparta, N.C., 1980), pp. 3 & 4. (*2). Halsey, David. Halsey Genealogy Since 1395 A.D., Book Two (Westminster, MD: Heritage books, Inc, 2000), p. 97. (*3). Wheeler, W. Ogden & Halsey, Edmund D. Church members, marriages & baptisms, at Hanover, Morris Co., N.J. during the pastorate of Rev. Jacob Green, and the settlement of Rev. Aaron Condit, 1746-1796 ( Morristown, N.J.: "The Jerseyman" Office, abt. 1893). p. 21 (See Ancestry.com. Church members, marriages & baptisms, at Hanover, Morris Co., N.J. during the pastorate of Rev. Jacob Green [database on-line]. Provo, UT: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005). (*4). Halsey, Jacob Lafayette & Halsey, Edmund Drake. Thomas Halsey of Hertfordshire, England, and Southampton, Long Island, 1591-1679, with His American Descendants to the Eighth and Nineth Generations (Printed at "The Jerseyman" Office, Morristown, N.J., 1895), pp. 47-48 (Recompense) & 65 William, Sr.). (*5). "List of Freeholders of Morris County," True Democrat Banner: Morristown 1847-1917, published 27 Jan 1887. (*6). Halsey, William. Ancestry.com. U.S., Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Files, 1800-1900 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. Original data: Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Files (NARA microfilm publication M804, 2,670 rolls). Records of the Department of Veterans Affairs, Record Group 15. National Archives, Washington, D.C. (*7). Found on the Genealogy.com forum "Re: Halseys from Piney Creek NC," posted 10 Nov, 2002 by Allen Niles in reply to Gary Paisley's post dated 9 Nov 2002 (This post can be currently found at https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/halsey/544/) (*8). Found on the Genealogy.com forum "Re: Halseys from Piney Creek NC," posted 170 Nov, 2004 by Kelly Brown in reply to Allen Niles's post dated 10 Nov 2002 (This post can be currently found at http://genforum.genealogy.com/halsey/messages/626.html). Bio by David Burns, M. Div. 5th Great-Grandson Find A Grave Member #4739474 Updated 3/21/2024 | Halsey, William (I2298)
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4040 | note on Find a Grave: Union Civil War Soldier. He was the son of Cornelius Bowman Jr. and Elizabeth Moore Bowman. He resided in Booneville, Kentucky before the war began. During the Civil War he volunteered to serve in the Union Army and enlisted with the 14th Kentucky Cavalry. He was mustered into Company E as a Private. Bowman died while in the service from debilities at a military hospital in Cincinnati, Ohio. His unit is listed incorrectly as the 11th Kentucky Cavalry on his grave marker. | Bowman, Elisha W. (I2324)
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4041 | note on Find a Grave: unmarked field stone CHILDREN: 1 Polly Ann Phipps Bishop 1869 2 Ellis H Phipps 1872 3 Dora Phipps Goss 1875 4 Joseph Floyd Phipps 1878 | Phipps, James Floyd (I2057)
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4042 | note on Find a Grave: Unmarried consort of David Phipps Sister of Suzanna Anderson Phipps | Anderson, Elizabeth (I2091)
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4043 | Note on Find a Grave: VA DEATH INDEX: Name:Mary Hash Birth Date:abt 1837 Death Date:10 Jul 1890 Death Place: Wilson Creek District, Grayson, Virginia Death Age:53 Race: White Gender: Female FHL Film Number:2056981 | Glass, Mary Elizabeth "Polly" (I1845)
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4044 | Note on Find a Grave: w/o Cornelius Bowman Sr. md 19 Mar 1764 Susannah Painter/Pointer note that in the book "Colonial Soldiers of VA" Cornelius Bowman in 1764 in his militia unit right next to him is one "Thomas Pointer" could be a brother or father of Susannah we also know that Susannah is still alive when Cornelius Bowman JR is married as she gives her permission with her husband for their marriage. | Painter or Pointer, Susannah (I70)
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4045 | note on Find a Grave: w/o Elisha W Bowman md 12 Dec. 1830 in Clay Co, Ky., d/o Charles Phillips & Jemima Hardia or Hardy. | Phillips, Mahulda (I2325)
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4046 | note on Find a Grave: W/O Hiram Gabbard (Hiram was the son of Cornelius B & Mary Moore Gabbard) | Wilson, Mahala (I2429)
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4047 | note on Find a Grave: W/O Jacob Gabbard, Jr. D/O Cornelius & Elizabeth Moore Bowman Inscription Married July 4, 1818 | Bowman, Susannah (I2322)
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4048 | Note on Find a Grave: w/o John Wilson, d/o Jacob & Eleanor Evans Bowman. Mother of Nancy E. Wilson Herd. | Bowman, Amelia (I2507)
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4049 | Note on Find a Grave: w/o Squire Felix Bowman md abt 1847 Owsley Co., Ky. mother of: (1) Martha Ann Bowman b. 27 Jul 1848 Ky., d. 26 Dec 1935 Sextons Creek, Clay Co., Ky., md David Bowman 1865 Ky. (1900 census) (2) Emily Marie Bowman b. 6 Feb 1850 Owsley Co., Ky., d. 9 Jul 1923 Jackson Co., Ky., md Rev John G Holcomb 10 Oct 1871 Owsley Co., Ky. (3) William Bowman b. Jan 1852 Ky., d. 2 Sept 1852 Ky. (4) Isaac A Bowman b. 1 Jul 1853 Ky., d. 11 Jun 1917 Rockcastle Co., Ky., md Mary J Hensley abt 1874 (5) Mary Margaret Bowman b. 11 Nov 1855 Ky., 30 Oct 1943 Ky. (6) Nancy Jane Bowman b. 28 Dec 1858 Ky., d. 20 Oct 1944 Clay Co., Ky., md Henry Jackson Clark II 23 Aug 1877 Owsley Co., Ky. (7) Lucy Bowman b. abt 1861 Ky., d. abt 1900 Ky., md Robert E Peters 4 Jun 1877 Owsley Co., Ky. Inscription A Dear Old Mother | Morris, Rhoda (I2462)
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4050 | note on Find a Grave: w/o William Bowman md 9 Aug 1839 Clay Co., Ky. d/o William & Sarah Elizabeth Gum Bowles | Bowles, Nancy (I2329)
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