HomeMy WebLinkAboutVol.3 No.1AUGUST MEETING :IS RACK ON SCE Z- DUI --
We've had two great Saturday- Summer 'dorkshops and
have profited by them; Now we will get back to our regular
Monday night. Bess GATLIN has done an outstanding job of
getting excellent and varied programs. Although vialter PARSONS
will not be able to present the August program, you can count
on a good one -- whatever Bess brings to us. Be sure to come and
share the fellowship and inspiration.
' RYAN LIBRARY
Monday, 17 August 1981
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Monday, 17 August 1981
BRYAN Library m
BRAZOS GENEALOGIC AL ADVERTISER
Volume III Number 1
j my - August 1981
740 Garden Acres
Bryan, TX 77801
Elizabeth GATLIN
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College Station, TX
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The "BRAZOS GENEALOGICAL ADVERTISER is an information
publication of the Brazos Genealogical Association of Bryan - College
Station, Texas
1981 OFFICERS
President . . . . . . . . . Dorothy CLANK
Vice - President . . . . . . Elizabeth GATLIN
Secretary . . . a . . Barbara GREENAWALT
Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . Anna HALLARAN
Librarian . . . . . . . . . . . Marian GRAHA2r1
Editor . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mary COOPER
"i ithout Genealogy, the study
of History is completely lifeless.
-John FISKE-
CONTENTS
Vol.III No. 1
July-August 1981
Page
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Feature Articles
Brazos County 'fax Rolf 1842
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NEW?
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Research Sources
Texas State Library /Archives
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Libraries
Bryan Library
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Texas A&M Library
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Pedigree Chart
Dorothy Lillian BATE160 CLARK
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WHERE?
Index
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`T•he `Brazos genealogical c�lld vertiser
Volume III Number 1 Bryan- College Station
July August 1981 Texas
READY! GET SETT GO!
',lith this issue, the Advertiser is two years old 'going
on three' and is really getting about the business for which it
was created. This issue continues a cemetery listing, presents an
early Brazos County document, reports new books in the Bryan
Library, more sources in the A&M, Library, and lifts up some new
and /or temporarily forgotten sources and resources.
During the coming year, we hope to continue publishing
Brazos County information, such as census, more tax rolls, ceme-
teries, indexes from early county clerk records (deeds, probate,
marriages). Those of us who do not have Brazos County roots,
remember that this is where we live and these are the records that
need to be preserved by those to whom it is accessible. How many
times have we profited because someone in our ancestral county
went to the courthouse, or squinted over mircrofilm, in order to
publish the listing that helped us over another generation ?!
Your Editor's recent trip to Austin pointed up very clear-
ly how much we might be doing. In the Texas section I figured
there were at least eighteen feet of shelf space devoted to Texas
counties. I did find two items that may have taken up two inches
which I could identify as Brazos County. (There may have been
more that I just didn't find.) I was particularly impressed with
the recent publications about Coryell County - -and we can do it,
too! In September, you may receive a phone . call asking for a day
to help with a cemetery or an evening to help list census. Save
our calling you by calling first and saying what you are able to
fit into a schedule that we already know is a busy onet Come on!
Let's publish!
Here are the new members who joined during our June work
shop. 'le welcome them. Look over their surnames and see if you
can help:
SIYONS, Donald F. and Victoria 589 -2
Rt. 2, °ox 342, 3ryan, TX 77801
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The Texas State Library in the Archives Building in
Austin has so many volumes and microfilm reels, it is impossible
to tap ever_ a small part of the information available. Every visit
some new'source or resource is found. On a recent visit, the fol-
lowing set of books was found in the biography (family books) sec-
tion of the library. It will be worth looking into!
Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy by 'William Wade HINSHX4
There are six volumes giving births, deaths, marriages, dismissals
etc. from the beginning of the group through nineteenth century.
Beginning dates are given for some of the groups to give an indi-
cation of the scope of information.
Volume I covers North Carolina; Volume II is primarily
Pennsylvania _(1682), also includes Salem NJ (1676), Burlington NJ
(1678) and Fall PA (1683); Volume III is New York from 1672;
Volumes IV and'.V were Ohio beginning about 1785; Volume VI is
about Virginia.
Caution: Don't mark these off with "Mine weren't Quakers"
until you have checked it out. That long ago, you may be surprised
to find one of yours in the Quaker group. Some were listed as
being dismissed because they married out of the group. Look it over
you never can tell!
Another resource we often forget is the room with vital
statistics: birth and death records from 1903. A special reminder:
there are also records there of Delayed Birth Certificates going
back into the 1800's and into other states. Remember? `,then Social
Security required proof of birth date back in the thirties, many
delayed birth certificates were issued and recorded in the county
where they were currently living.
The State Library is open Monday through Saturday 8:00 -
5;00. It is well- arranged for easy access and the staff is so
helpful.
Xn o w 00/e 2 e 2
Allie WHITLEY can tell you that you get a lot of help in
the Archives section, tool She needed a reference out of Sam
Houston's papers and also out of a paper, The Texas.Republican
published in Marshall, TX in 1860. One of the assistants helped
her find the references and arrange for copying. The Archives also
has military information on Texans in addition to housing original
papers for Confederate pension applications.
There is also a collection of 'old newspapers in the Arc
Archives and others on microfilm on the third floor. Check on
theml The Archives are open only Monday through Friday 8:00 -5:00.
Your Editor
EN
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Nan ROSS, Reference Librarian of our Bryan Library, has
sent us the listing of new ,books recently received for the genealogy '~
room. We appreciate the work Nan puts into this section of the
library. (Incidentally, have you heard that the doctor has pre -
dicted twins in Nan's future? Very best wishes to you, Nan!)
GNL Ship Passenger Lists Marvelous! Coming out with a biblio-
graphy and supplements. By last name, then first, gives
date of immigration, place of immigration and number referr-
ing back to source.
GNL Ship Passenger Lists: National and New England, 1600 - 1825
325 Passenger lists compiled from original lists, books and
articles. Indexed by last name, then first. Index of
variant surname spellings follows index. _
GNL Ship Passenger Lists: New York and New Jersey, 1600 -1825
325 As above. Includes New York naturalization papers.
GNL Ship Passenger Lists: Pennsylvania and Delaware, 1641 -1825
325 From original lists, art ic es, books and minutes. Indexes:
ship names, place names, personal names and variant surname
spellings.
GNL KIRKHAM. A Genealogical and Histori Atlas of the United
910 States of America By no means definitive but certainly
helpful in showing everchanging boundaries between states
and counties. Some towns. Also contains: an 1884 index to
cities and towns;" of historical.events, lists of
first /early settlements of states /territories, general
historical information for each state, date when last county
organized in each state. Bibliography.
GNL The KITTRELL Journals The Journals of Dr. Peasant Williams
929.2 KITTRELL written Un Texas, beginning March 1854, ending 12
February 1868. Covers Madison, Houston, Robertson, Leon,
Ellis, Polk and Walker counties. An excellent look at day-
to -day life in Texas 1854 -1868. Indexed.
GNL KIRKHAM. Our Native Americans, Their Record of Ger_e alogi
970.1 cal Value. Volume I. Lists Indian records which follow an
outline of having names (Indian /English), age, sex, rela-
tionship and identification with documents. Sources include
Federal Record Centers, tribal headquarters, historical
societies, and the genealogical holdings in Utah. Chapter
1 on how to use Indian records should be invaluable! No
index.
GNL CLARK. Loyalist in the Southern Campaig o f the Revolu
973. tionar 'rear. Vo ume I: Officia rolls of loyalists re-
cruited from North and South Carolina, Georgia, Florida,
Mississippi and Louisiana. Derived from military records
in the archives of the United States, Canada and Great
Britain. Read Preface. Indexed.
GNL 3REJER. Alabama, Her History, Resource '114'ar Record and
976.1 Public Men from 134 to 1072 Classic history of Alabama, � >,
11
New Books in Bryan Library (cont
her counties and civil war regiments. Index of names.
GNL CLAIBORNE. Mississippi As a Province, Territory and State.
976.2 Classic history of the state of Mississippi's early history
reprinted. Indexed.
GNL McDONALD. Brazos County Bar Association in 1936. History
976.4 of the local bar association, its members and the practice
of 1 J.T. McDONALD, Sr. Excellent local history. Not
indexed.
GNL Old Northwest Texas. Volume 1-3: Navarro County 1846-1860.
Early History of the county, colonies, settlements, roads,
post offices, churches. Population schedules of 185 and
1860 census. Indexed. Covers volumes I-A and I-B.
GNL SCOATES. 1850 Census, Brazos County, Texas. Margaret
976. SCOATES, one of our association members, transcribed this
from the microfilm. May her name be bless6d! Transcription
Indexed!
GNL BOGLE. Cherokee Nation Births and Deaths, 1884-1901.
976.6 Indian T7r_F1_tory records before 1907 are quite scarce so
these records taken from two newspapers, The Indian Chief-
tain and the Dail Chieftain should prove invaluable.
Read the introduction. Alphabetically arranged by last
name.
GNL Checklist of Missouri State Publications 1979. Publica-
977.8 "ions issued by the state in 1979 and copies housed in the
state archives.
GNL Checklist of Publications Relating to Missouri Counties.
977.8 Also Supplement One. Volumes, pamphlets, etc. the state
archives hold on history of various counties. Marvelous!
GNL Guide to County Records on Microfilm. Missouri State
977.8 Archives holdings existing on microfilm. By county.
GNL Historical Calendar of .Missouri Events. Calendar form.
977.8 Brie f bitsof history.
GNL Missouri's Public Domain: United States Land Sales, 1818 -
977.8 1922. Again from the holdings of the state archives, a
history of available land records. Invaluable for tracing
families across the state!
Nan'also called to remind members that she has collected
various forms as samples in case you need something in a hurry,
or want to see what is available. She had placed a set at Kinkols,
but these seem to have been cast out with the remodeling that they
are doing now. If you need some forms, check with Nan at the
Bryan Library or with Dottie CLARK or Mary COOPER.
12
Bill PAGE's Pages on Genealogical Material in the Texas
A &M Library have been so much help. First of all, just encouraging
us to know that there is a lot there for us. Mr. BREMER repeated
that message in his presentation to us in June. The Pages are not
yet available for purchase, so the Advertiser would like to print
another group of material that may not have been used as much as
it could be - - old Texas Newspapers. (Newspapers from other states
will be printed in the next issue.) The newspapers listed are on
:microfilm and available in the Microtext section of the Library on
the second floor. There is a printed listing and they are also a
part of the card catalog that is located in the microtext section.
The other major advantage is that there are sufficient readers so
you don't feel you are depriving a student of reading time. If you
have any questions - -askt They are very nice and helpful.
Abilene
Abilene Reporter Jl 26 1888 - D 21 1900 Microfilm /N/531 t
Taylor County News Mr 20 1885 - Mr 249 1899 Microfilm /N /532
Austin
Austin Statesman. J1 26 1871 - Microfilm /N/535
Daily 'Bulletin N "27 1841 - Ja 18 1842 Microfilm /N/536
Daily State Journal F 1 1870 - Ap 2 1874 Microfilm /N/537
Southern Intelligencer N 19 1856 - Je 6 1867 Microfilm /N/538
Texas Sentinel Ja 15 1840 - N 11 1.841 microfilm/N/536
Tri- Weekly Gazette D 3 1849 - Ja 13 1873 Microfilm /N/539
`Seekly Texas State Gazette Ag 25 1849 - 0 19 1878 Microfilm /N/ '-
Beeville 539
Beeville Bee My 27 1886 - D 24 1913 Microfilm/N/542
Bellville
Texas Baptist 1855 - 1861 Microfilm /N/533
Texas Countryman J1 28 1860 - 0 29 1869 Vol 1&2 Microfilm /N /419
3razoria
Advocate of the People's Rights F 22.1834 Extra 2. 27 1834
Microfilm /N/545
Brazos Courier D 3 1839 D 22 1840 +licrofilm /N/536 &: N/545
Constitutional Advocate and Texas Public Advertiser S 25 1829 -
July 1833 Microfilm /N/545
The People Ap 18 1838 Microfilm /N/545
Texas Gazette and Brazoria Commercial Advertiser J1 23 1832
Microfilm /N/545
Texas Planter Jl 28 1852 S 20 1855 (Inc.) Microfilm/N /545
& 547
Texas Republican Jl 5 1834 - Mr 9 1836 Microfi1m /N/545
Brenham
Brenham Banner (semi- weekly) F 28 1871 - D 24 1875
Microfilm /N/551
Brenham 3anner (Ieekly) Ap 1877 - Dec 1912 Microfilm /N/551
Brenham Daily Banner -Press 0 1 1913 - D 31 1919 Microfilm
N/551
Daily Banner 0 5 1875 - Dec 1913 , +microfilm /N/551
13
Texas A &r•1 Library - Old Texas newspapers on Microfilm - (Continued)
Brownfield
Terry County Herald - D 11 1903 0 29 1954 Microfilm /N/554
Brownsville
Brownsville Herald J1 4 1892 Je 29 1901 Microfilm/N/555
Ranchero ( Place of publication varies and has included Corpus
Christi, Texas, and Matamoros, Mexico) 0 22 1859 0 20
1870 Microfilm /N/556
Bryan
Bryan Daily Eagle D 5 1895 Microfilm /N/557
Bryan_ Weekly Eagle 0 24 1889- 0 16 1890; N 15 1894 - S 15 1937
Microfilm /N/557
Canyon
Canyon News S 19 1901 - S 30 1910; Ja 6 1927 - D 28 1955
Microfilm /N/55
Carthage
Panola Watchman Jl 2 1873 D 21 1904 Microfilm /N/417
venterville
Leon Pioneer Je 9 1852 - Je 13 1855 Microfilm /N/418
Clarksville
Northern Standard Ag 20 1842 - Ap 22 1848; Ap 29 1848 - Mr 26
1853 Microfilm /N/559
Standard Ap 2 1853 D 6 1888 Microfilm /N/559
College Station
Battalion D 1889 - Microfilm /N/560
Columbia
Democrat and Planter 0 18 1853 - 0 22 1861 Microfilm /N/562
Corpus Phristi
Corpus Christi Caller Ja 21 1883 - Ag 21 1914 Microfilm /N/564
Corpus Christi Caller and Daily Herald Ap 8 1910 - 0 17 1917
1 ilm /N/564
Corpus Christi Star S 19 1848 S 8 1849 Microfilm /N/565
Nueces Valley Ag 27 1870 D 26 1874 Microfilm /N/566
Dallas
Dallas Herald D 8 1855 - D 3 1885 Microfilm /N/571
Dallas Morning News 0 1885 Microfilm /N/572
Fort Worth
Fort '4orth Democrat Ja 25 1873 Je 30 1882 Microfilm /N/574
Fort Worth Gazette Ja 2 1883 - Ap 30 1896 Microfilm /N/574
(Boxes not marked Gazette)
Galveston
Civilian and Galveston Gazette 0 19 1838 - 1858; 1868 - 1871
Microfilm /N/577
Crisis S 3 1860 :Microfilm /N/577
Galveston Daily Advertiser F 26 1842 Microfilm/N
Galveston Daily News Ap 19 1842; F 21 1865 - D 31 1900 (m)
Microfilm/NI/580
14
Nan ROSS received• a commuriieati'on from General Services
Administration, National Archives and..Records Service, "Jashington,
D.C. The interlibrary loan program has been consolidated.in.- F
.dorth.. This Fort , Yorth Archives .Branch -is currently providing
3 .•af- -filnr° each month by interlibrary loan,. and the vol-
ume i.s steadily increasing.
The letter further states: 'Budget and - "staff ng cuts
affecting-the.-National Archives this year and in FY 82 are having
a severe impact on many of its programs. During this two year
period, we must absorb a reduction of approximately 10 percent
funding for our program activities and the loss of the equivalent
of 339 full - time positions. These developments force us to torsi -.
der reductions in numerous programs and to seek alternative methods
for delivering services, including the interlibrary loan of micro-
film.
'The interlibrary loan of microfilm is a service provided
without charge to participating libraries and their patrons. How
ever, if we are to continue. thi- s- service, requesters `viii eper-
ience delays,..., .._
Nan wanted you to know, when you ask for film on inter -
library loan, the delays are going to be greater,, and there's
nothing she /we can do about it1
_, - •...## 3' c# i' c## a' e#- �### ?5�E# �k- �•,#### �- # # # #;f #- itit- #`f #�c # #rc # #,it c?;•z # # #3E
ember Robert McJIhTON shared another communication with
US. From The university of Texas at Arlington comes a very inter =
esting announcement.
"Continuing Education of The University of Texas at Arlington and
Mrs. Harry Joseph Morris, Ph.D., C.G., F.H.G., F.S.A.Scote, F.S.H.S.,
F.A.H.C., F.A.S.H., F.A.S., Genealogical and Heraldic Coordinator for
Continuing Education, have prepared outstanding Genealogical, Heraldic
and Historical Programs for 1981- 1982, which have been titled "1981 -
1982 -The Year For Genealogical And Heraldic Celebration" in addition
to four Courses which will be presented by Dr. Morris.
"These very special presentations have been inspired by an all out
drive by The Greater Metroplex Council For Genealogical Research to es-
tablish a Chair of Genealogy, leading to a degree, at The University of
Texas at Arlington with the ta=rget date for the dedication of The Chair
in 1983 during the National' Genealogical Society & Fort Worth Genealog-
ical Society, Fort Worth Conference."
The Second Seminar/Workshop will be presented by Mr. John_Frederick
Dorman, B.A., M.A., - Fellow, American Society of Genealogists, Presi-
dent, for Certification of Genealogists, Editor - Publisher, "The
Virginia Genealogists" Author - Compiler of numerous books of genealog
ies and publications which includes 41 volumes of "Abstracta of'Colo
nial Virginia Court Records" and 29 volumes of "Virginia Revolutionary
Pension' Records," on August 21 -22, 1981 at The University of Texas at
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Arlington. He will be the speaker at the Banquet on Friday, Aug.
21, 1981 following the Win and Cheese Reception honoring him,
with the all day Seminar / on Saturday Aug. 22, 1981,
when he will present the following four lectures:
1. "Introduction to Research in Virginia.
2. 11 "Jills and Estate Records; Court Orders."
3. "Deeds, Land Patents, Tax Records."
4. "Vital Statistics, Church Records, Military Records."
Price for the two days is X28.00 per person plus $12.00 per
person for the Wine and Cheese Reception and Banquet. If you are
interested, registration Form will be available from Nan ROSS.
C.E.U. Credit and Certificate will be awarded to each person
completing each Course, Seminar / 4 dorkshop and in response to pop -
ular demand Book Dealers /Publishers and their displays will be at
each of the Seminars /
trJe have an exciting agenda of Courses, Seminars /4orkshops
prepared for 1582 and a special letter with complete coverage of
each will be sent in ample time to register for them. before
January 1,- 1982. (Check the bulletin board in the Bryan Library.)
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Dottie CLARK has done a lot of hard -- beautiful- -work getting
her pedigree chart ready for publication and placement in the
Library. Hope this inspires other members to do thou likewise!
Dottie's Pedigree Chart is page 16 which begins with herself
in the first position. Her extension, beginning on page 17 places
her great grandfather Ashley Lucien Sampson as number one since
that is the line that she has researched most completely.
Dottie has also prepared the file cards for the Bryan Library
and when you see how many names she has you will know how much
work she has put into thisi3
Again, does this inspire some other members ?? The card file
is only going to be of value to us and visitors in the Library
if we all do the same thing. Remember, the card is a 4 x 6 with
the surname (only, one surname to a card) at the top given names,
places and dates as you deem necessary. Your name and address at
the bottom of the card could be a return address label, but be
sure to add your phone number.
Row about making this an August project ??
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To find the father of any person listed, double the
number. Each man's wife is the following number. (men are even
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Alvin BATEMAN
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Flora SAMPSON
52.
Thomas MERRILL
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Luther BATEMAN
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Judith KE NT
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Ruth CURTIS"
54.
Orlando BAG
6.
Daniel SAMPSON
55.
Sarah ANNIS
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Betsey GILBERT
56.
Joseph GILBERT
8.
Thomas BATEMAN
57.
Elizabeth SMITH
9.
Priscilla GOULD
60.
Thomas BULL
10.
Israel CURTISS
61.
Esther COW
11.
Eunice TO
62.
John ASHLEY
12.
William SAMPSON
63.
Sarah DE+VEY
1.3.
Judith "- TRRILL
64.
'dilliam BATEi• AN
14.
Isaiah GILBERT
66.
Henry BROOKS
15.
Esther 3ULL
16.
Eleazar BATEMAN
68.
John WRIGHT
17.
Elizabeth WRIGHT
69.
Priscilla BYFIELD
18.
Thomas GOULD
70.
Richard HASSELL
19.
Priscilla BATEM
71.
Joanna BATEIVIAIN
20.
Stephen CURTISS
72.
John GOULD
21.
Sarah MINOR
73.
Joanna - - - --
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John TOWNER
74.
Jeremiah BELCN.ER
23.
Jane FRENCH
75.
Nary LOCK` OOD
24.
Jonathan SAMPSON
76.
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25 .
Mary - - - --
77.
Same as 733
26.
Thomas VIERRILL
80.
John CURTIS
27.
Hannah BAGY
28.
" Joseph G ILBERT
82.'
William BEARDSLEY
29.
, Hannah MINTHORN
83.
Crary HARVEY
30.
David DULL
84.
Thomas IvINOR
3
Sarah ASHLEY "
85.
Grace PALMER
32.
Thomas BATEMAN
86.
Richard BOOTH
33•
Martha BROOKS
87.
Elizabeth HAWLEY
34.
Joseph WRIGHT
92.
William FRENC
35.
Elizabeth HASSELL
93,
Elizabeth SYl4 -S
36.
John GOULD
94.
William BUNNELL
37.
Abigail BELCHER
95
Ann :dILiJ;OT
38.
Thomas DATEMLAN
39
Ruth - - - --
98.
John ELWELL
40.
Israel CURTISS
99.
Jane DURIN
41 .
Rebecca BEARDSLEY
- 104.
Abel MERRILL
42.
John MINOR
105.
Priscilla CHASE
43.
Elizab BOOTH
106.
John KEENT -
44.
, Richard TO 'dNER
107.
Sarah WOODMAN
45.
Mary - - - --
108.
Orlando BAGL Y
46.
Francis FRENCH
109.
Sarah COLBY
47.
Lydia BUNNELL
110.
` Charles A1INIS
48.
`Willi SAI.iIPSON
111.
Sarah CHASE
49.
Christian ELVELL
18
Pedigree Chart - Dorothy Lillian BATEvTAN CLARK (Continued)
To find the father of any person listed, double the
number. Each man's wife is the following number. (Men are even
numbers women are odd numbers.)
112.
Capt. John GILBERT
228.
Jose - oh SMITH
113.
Amy LORD
114.
Joseph SMITH
230,
Ephraim HUIT
115.
Lydia HUIT
231.
Lydia - - - ®_
120.
Thomas BULL
2
Robert ASHLEY
121.
Susanna - - - --
2
Mrs. Mary Eddy HORTON
122.
John COWLES
250.
Henry GLOVER
123,
Hannah - - - --
251.
Helena RUSSELL
124.
David ASHLEY
252.
Thomas DEWEY
125.
Hannah GLOVER
2 53.
Mrs. Frances CLARK
126.
Jedediah DEWE'Y
2 5 4 •
Thomas ORTON
127,
Sarah ORTON
255•
Margaret PRATT
140.
W illiam HASSELL
320.
William CURTIS
141.
Sarah - - - --
321.
Agnes - - - --
152,
William BATE IAN
328.
John BEARDSLE,Y
160
John CURTIS
336.
"Jilliam MINER
161.
Elizabeth HUTCHENS
340.
Sir John PAl2ZR
164.
William BEARDSLEY
341.
Elizabeth VERNAY
166.
Richard HARVIE
416.
Nathaniel MERRILL
167.
Ellen ELLIOTT
417,
Mary BLACKSOLL
1 68.
Clement MINOR
428.
Edward WOODMAN
169.
Sarah POPE
429,
Olive MALLET
170.
1 71.
Walter PALMER
Ann Elizabeth - - - --
4 36®
Thomas COLBY
437,
Beatrice FELTON
174.
Samuel HA'tVLEY
444.
Aquila CHASE
190.
Benjamin W ILMOT
445.
Martha JELLI�
191..
Ann -_ - ®_
446.
John JHEELER
196.
Robert ELWELL
4 47®
Agnes or Anne YEO
197.
Jane - - - --
452
Richard LORD
208.
Nathaniel MERRILL
4 53•
4 5 4 •
Joan - - - --
Robert BIRD
209.
Susanna WILTERTON
455.
Amy - - - --
212.
213.
Richard KENT
Emma
498.
John EDDY
214.
Edward ,
499.
Amy DOGGETT
21
Joanna SAU
672.
William MINER
218.
Anthony COLBY
6 73•
Isabel Harcope de FRCLIBAY
219.
Susanna HADDON
680.
Sir Thomas PALaR
222.
Aquila CHASE
681.
Catherine STRADLING
223.
Anne HEELER
682.
Sir Henry VE
224.
Thomas GILBERT
832.
John MERRILL
225.
Lydia - - - --
833.
Prudence - - - --
226.
Thomas LORE,
227.
Dorothy BIRD
872.
John COLBY
873.
Alice BRE�'1SE
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Pedigree Chart - Dorothy Lillian 3ATEMAN CLARK (Continued)
7104. John CHASE
874.
Thomas FELTOI
21816.
John DINHAY'
875.
rr'ary GER�VON
21817.
Muriel de COURTENAY
888.
Richard CHASE
43008.
Henry MINER
889.
Joan BISHOP
43010.
Edward NICKS
892.
Dominick 74HEELER
43616.
John ARUNDEL
893•
Mercy JEL
43617.
Joan LUSCOTE
996.
William EDDY
43618.
Sir "'; illiam LAt,, 30URNE
997•
nary FCSTON
43619.
Joan le SOOR
1344.
Thomas MINER
43632.
John DINHAY
1345.
Bridget Harvie de ST.
MARTINS 43633
Margaret HEYDON
43634.
Sir Thomas de CCURTENAY
1362,
Sir Eduard STRADLING
43635,
Muriel de Y110ELS
1363.
Elizabeth ARUNDEL
87232.
Sir John ARUNDEL
1776.
Thomas CHASE
87233.
Elizabeth CARPIINO"'i
1777.
Elizabeth 31O ";1CHIE.1
87234.
Sir 7 4illiam LUSCOTE
2688.
Lodovick .P.IN=
87235
Alice ARCKD
2689.
Anna DYER
87264.
Sir Oliver DINHA::
2690.
George Harvie de ST.
MARTINS 87265.
Isabel jTERE
2724.
Thomas STRADLING
174464.
Sir John ARUNDEL
2725.
Janet ;, "_ATIErd
174465.
Joan Le SOOR
2726.
Sir Thomas ARUNDEL
174466.
Sir Oliver CARP�iINOY'i
2727.
Catherine DINHAiI
174467.
Elizabeth PONIEROY
3552
Mathew CHASE
17
John de tIERd
3553
Elizabeth 3OULD
1 474531 .
vaud E:AD ESiJ1EPE
537
Thomas ;IIyER
348928.
Sir Ralph ARUNDEL
5377
--- -jRESSIEYS
348929.
Eva de la ROCHE
537
Thomas DYER
348930.
Ralph le SOOR
5
Sir John ARUNDEL
3
Mabel BERKELEY
5
Catherine CHIDICC
697856.
Sir Renfry ARUNDEL
5454.
Sir John DI IHA�ti
697857 •
Alice ANNEHERINE
5455.
Joan ARCHES
697858.
Sir Richard de la ROCHD
10752. William MI,`dER
10753. - - - -- HODS
10904. Sir John ARUNDEL
10905. ' "argaret 3URGHERSH
:0906. Sir John C- 1 1IDIOC
10907. Catherine LUP%iLEY
10908. Sir John DINHAM
10909. Phillipa LOVE
10910. Richard ARCHES
21504. Henry 1
21505. Henrietta. HICKS
21808. Sir John ARUNDEL
21809. Annora LA-GOURNE
21810. Sir John 3URG HERSH
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AARON 7,8
AINNEHE RNE 19
A1NNIS 17
ARCHES 19
ARCKDEKNE 19
ARUNDEL 19
ASHLEY 17,18
ATKINS 16
3ADLESP, 19
BAGLEY 17
BAIIZ, 7
3ATEI�":AN 16,17
18
3ATRILE 7
3AYNE 7
BEARDSLEY 17
18
R 'T 17
LCa-�R
BERKZIZ Y 19
BIRD 18
2zsH0P 19
BLACKSOLL 18
BOGIE 11
RCONE 7
BI_ 17
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B O "'IC IEW 19
3 RE "I R 7,12
B RE'v'IE R 8
3REdSE 18
3RCOKS 17
BULL 17,18
vUNNELL 17
BURGHERSH 19
BURTON 7
3YF IELD 17
CARY INOY''l 19
CARTE R 7, 8
CATTLLTT 8
CHASE 17,18 19
CHIDIOC 19
CLAIBORNE 11
CLARK 2,10 11
15,16,18,19
CLCSS 7
COL3Y 17,18
COOPER 2,11
CO 17,18
CREAGER 16
CREG0R 16
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CURRY 7, 8
HENRY 7
CURTIS 17,18
H.EYDON 19
CURTISS 17
HICKS 19
de CCURTENAY 19
H,GB 7
de FROLIBAY 18
S 9
de la; RO CH , "" 19
HORTON
de rvIOELS 19
HUIT 18
De ROCHE 3
HUTCHENS 18
de St MARTINS
JELLIMAN 18
19
de VERE 19
JELLY 19
DE;EY 17,18
,TONES 5,7
DINH .A2,7 19
KENT 17
DOGGETT 18
KIRKHAM 10
DORMAN 14
KITTRELL 10
DiJk -'I; 16
DUNHAM ..7
DURIN 17
DYER 19
EDDY 18,19
ELLIOTT 18
ELLIS 7
E!l ELL 17,18
FARRAR 3
F T Rf!?nT '9
i E.uiv1V lv, 19
FERGUSON 7
F ISKE 2
FOSTCN 19
FREDERICK 3
FRENCH 17
GATLIN 1,2
GERNON 19
GILL -ERT 17,18
GLOVER 18
LAMEOURNE 19
le SOOR 19
LOCK 17
LORD 18
LOVE 7, 8
LOVEEL 19
LUG +LEY 19
LUSCOTE 19
MALLET 18
VAR KS 16
MAT:HN 19
MAYFIELD 4,8
MERRILL 17,18
MILLICAN 4,7 8
MINER 18,19
MINOR 17,18
MINTHORN 17
MINTON 16
MO RGAN 4,8
GOULD 17 MORRIS 14
GRAHAM 2 McDONALD 11
GREENAYVALT 2 McJILTON 14
GRESSLEYS 19 NANNY 4
HADDON 18
HALLARAN 2
HANOVER 8
HARDGRAVES 3
HARDYSTYE 7
HARVEY 17
HARVIE 18
HASSELL 17,18
HA';; LEY 17, 18
HEAD 7
NEEDHAr.r, 4, 8
NELQS 4
NELSON 3
N'EVI 4
ORTON 18
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PALS E R 17, 18
PARSONS 1
PEAK 16
PECHIN 3
PETTINGELL 16
POr:iEROY 19
POPE 18
PRATT 18
PRICE 4
PRUETT 4
REI1D 5,8
ROBERTSON 5
ROSS 10,14
RUSSELL 18
SALWAY 18
SArvPSON 1 6, 17
SCHLEY 5
SC0ATES 11
SCOTT 5
SEALS 5
SI 3
SMITH 3, 5, 17
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SP ENCE S
SPRINGER l
SIO'KES 5
STUART 5, 7
STUDEVILLE 5
STRADLING 18,19
SYr+SES 17
TOWNER 17
VAUGHAN 5
VE RE 19
VERNAY 18
VANS 6, 8
:'. ALLACE 6
t� AL R 6 , 8 ,16
WE BB 6
WH 18
7, HITLEY 9
^IICKSON 6,8
.4ILLIA:vIS 6
W ILLISTON 16
4'IL;CT 17, 18
WILSON 6
WILTERTON 18
'40ODBURY 16
W 0 0 Drv1AN 17 ,18
','tRI GH T 17
YE 0 P+iAN 18
O UN GE 6, 8
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