Wednesday, November 29, 2017

Bartholomew, Charles A. - 1868

Little Giant Planning Mill
Charles A. Bartholomew, Prop'r.
West side of town near bank of Crow creek
Cheyenne, Dakota.
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~ Cheyenne Leader, 02-Jan-1868, Page 2, Column 2

Mulkey, Frederick William : 1874-1924

Name: Frederick William Mulkey
Occupation : lawyer
Born : Portland, Oregon, Jan. 6, 1874
Died : 1924
Parents : Son of Marion Francis and Mary Elizabeth (Porter) Mulkey

Education : Bachelor of Arts, University of Oregon, 1896; Bachelor of Laws, New York Law School, 1899;

Married : unmarried

Admitted to bar, 1898.  Member of Portland City Council, 1900-2 (president 1902); member and chairman Oregon State Tax Commission, 1905-6; elected U.S. senator form Oregon, Jan. 23, 1907, for a short term expiring Mar. 3, 1907; again elected U.S. senator, Nov. 5, 1918 for term ending Mar. 3, 1919, but resigned, Dec. 17. 1918.  Chairman Public Docks Commission, Portland, Oregon, 1911-16.  Member American Political Science Association.

Religion : Baptist

Clubs :  Arlington, Commercial (Portland), Lotos, (New York), Cosmos (Washington)
Home Address: Mulkey Building, Portland, Oregon.

~ Who's Who in America, Vol. 13, 1924-1925, Edited by Albert Nelson Marquis, Printed by A. N Marquis & Company in Chicago, IL, Page 2350 (Necrology Page 164: Deaths Reported During Course of Printing Who's Who in America)

You can visit the memorial page for Frederick William Mulkey.

Postage Increase - 1868

Twelve cents to England, letter postage after January 1.
~ Cheyenne Leader, 02-Jan-1868, Page 2, Column 1

Passport Passages - Wednesday, November 29, 2017

I've created a new page, called Passport Passages, which will contain little nuggets of interesting information found during my travels.

Butler, Benjamin - 1868

The Pittsburg Post says that Ben Butler may be straight forward, but he don't look so.
~ Cheyenne Leader, 02-Jan-1868, Page 2, Column 1

McCormick, Ernest Oliver : 1858-1924

Name : Ernest O. McCormick
Occupation : railway official
Born : Lafayette, Indiana
Died : 1924

Education : graduated high school, Lafayette.

Began in operating department of Lake Erie and Western Rail Road, 1879; freight department Louisville, New Albany & Chicago Rail Road (Monon Route), at Lafayette; general agent Great Eastern Freight Line, at Louisville, Kentucky; city ticket and passenger agent at Louisville and Chicago, general Northwestern passenger agent at Chicago and general passenger and ticket agent at Chicago, to 1889, Monon Route; general passenger and ticket agent, Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton Railway, 1889-93; passenger traffic manager Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Railway, 1893-9; passenger traffic manager Southern Pacific Company, at San Francisco, 1899-1904; assistant traffic director Union Pacific and Southern Pacific systems, Oregon Short Line Railway, and Oregon Rail Road & Navigation Company, at Chicago, 1904-10; vice president Southern Pacific Company, since Mar. 10, 1910.  Member San Francisco Chamber of Commerce.

Clubs :  Pacific Union, Commercial, Down Town, Bohemian, Commonwealth, Burlingame Country (California); Weber (Ogden, Utah), Chicago, Traffic (Chicago); Pittsburgh Traffic.

Home Address : 2015 Broadway, San Francisco, California.
Office Address : 65 Market Street, San Francisco, California.

~ Who's Who in America, Vol. 13, 1924-1925, Edited by Albert Nelson Marquis, Printed by A. N Marquis & Company in Chicago, IL, Page 2171 (Necrology Page 164: Deaths Reported During Course of Printing Who's Who in America)

You can visit the memorial page for Ernest Oliver McCormick.

Nuckolls, S. F. - 1868

S. F. Nuckolls,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Dry Goods, Clothing, Carpeting, Queensware, Glass, Coal Oil Lamps, Seth Thomas Clocks, Groceries, Provisions, Liquors, Tobacco and Cigars, Hardware and Cutlery, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, and Outfitting Goods.

Generally,
Am in receipt of Goods from the Importers and Manufacturers, & bought for cash, and will be sold at the best rates, for cash only.
Two story stone building Seventeenth Street, Cheyenne.

~ Cheyenne Leader, 02-Jan-1868, Page 1, Column 6


Our carrier, Mr. C. V. Arnold, desires to return his sincere thanks to Messrs. Cornforth Bro's, Halladay & Thompson, of the Wyoming House, S. F. Nuckolls, Tritch & Co., Harper, Steel & Co., A. L. Wait, Esq., G. Kirwin, Esq., Mr. Gildersleeve, of the Dodge House, Hartman & Taggart, Orahood & Co., and a host of others, for their munificent liberality to him on New Year's day. May these generous, enterprising gentlemen make large fortunes with greater rapidity than the growth of our Magic city. They richly deserve such a desirable fate.
~ Cheyenne Leader, 02-Jan-1868, Page 4, Column 1

McDonald, Charles - 1868

Chas. McDonald,
Cor. 20th and O'Neill Streets,
Cheyenne, - - - Dakota

GROCERIES

Provisions & Liquors,
Hardware & Tools, Corn, Oats, etc.
A Large Lot Of Oats Just Received
Buffalo Robes by the Bale
OR SINGLE ONE.

Give me a call and compare prices before purchasing.
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~ Cheyenne Leader, 02-Jan-1868, Page 1, Column 5


SPAID'S
Celebrated FRESH OYSTERS !
Received daily, by express, at Chas. McDonald's, corner Twentieth and O'Neill streets, opposite Hook & Moore's Corral; for sale by the case or can, and Warranted as fresh as when shipped from the East.
C. A. Henry, General Agent for the Northwest.
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~ Cheyenne Leader, 02-Jan-1868, Page 2, Column 4

Gibbons, Joseph - 1868

By Telegraph!
Reported Expressly for the Daily Leader.

Washington, Jan. 1 – General Thomas W. Sherman is to be put in command of the Eastern District to succeed Meade.
Gen. Canby has called a Convention in North Carolina, to meet at Raleigh on the 14th.

Paris, Jan. 1 – Adelina Patti is to be married to Marquis De Coux, an officer of the Imperial Household.

New York, Jan. 1 – Col. Roberts has resigned the Presidency of the Fenian Brotherhood. The Senate previously elected Gen. John O'Neil Vice president in place of Joseph Gibbons, thus placing O'Neil at the head of the Brotherhood. Dispatches endorsing O'Neil were received in all parts of the country. Addresses have been issued disclosing in name to the Fenian Brotherhood all those who had connection with the blowing up of the Clerkenwell Prison.

~ Cheyenne Leader, 02-Jan-1868, Page 1, Column 4

O'Neil, John (Gen.) - 1868

By Telegraph!
Reported Expressly for the Daily Leader.

Washington, Jan. 1 – General Thomas W. Sherman is to be put in command of the Eastern District to succeed Meade.
Gen. Canby has called a Convention in North Carolina, to meet at Raleigh on the 14th.

Paris, Jan. 1 – Adelina Patti is to be married to Marquis De Coux, an officer of the Imperial Household.

New York, Jan. 1 – Col. Roberts has resigned the Presidency of the Fenian Brotherhood. The Senate previously elected Gen. John O'Neil Vice president in place of Joseph Gibbons, thus placing O'Neil at the head of the Brotherhood. Dispatches endorsing O'Neil were received in all parts of the country. Addresses have been issued disclosing in name to the Fenian Brotherhood all those who had connection with the blowing up of the Clerkenwell Prison.

~ Cheyenne Leader, 02-Jan-1868, Page 1, Column 4

Patti, Adelina - 1868

By Telegraph!
Reported Expressly for the Daily Leader.

Washington, Jan. 1 – General Thomas W. Sherman is to be put in command of the Eastern District to succeed Meade.
Gen. Canby has called a Convention in North Carolina, to meet at Raleigh on the 14th.

Paris, Jan. 1 – Adelina Patti is to be married to Marquis De Coux, an officer of the Imperial Household.

New York, Jan. 1 – Col. Roberts has resigned the Presidency of the Fenian Brotherhood. The Senate previously elected Gen. John O'Neil Vice president in place of Joseph Gibbons, thus placing O'Neil at the head of the Brotherhood. Dispatches endorsing O'Neil were received in all parts of the country. Addresses have been issued disclosing in name to the Fenian Brotherhood all those who had connection with the blowing up of the Clerkenwell Prison.

~ Cheyenne Leader, 02-Jan-1868, Page 1, Column 4

You can visit the memorial page for Adelina Patti.

Sherman, Thomas West (Gen.) - 1868

By Telegraph!
Reported Expressly for the Daily Leader.

Washington, Jan. 1 – General Thomas W. Sherman is to be put in command of the Eastern District to succeed Meade.
Gen. Canby has called a Convention in North Carolina, to meet at Raleigh on the 14th.

Paris, Jan. 1 – Adelina Patti is to be married to Marquis De Coux, an officer of the Imperial Household.

New York, Jan. 1 – Col. Roberts has resigned the Presidency of the Fenian Brotherhood. The Senate previously elected Gen. John O'Neil Vice president in place of Joseph Gibbons, thus placing O'Neil at the head of the Brotherhood. Dispatches endorsing O'Neil were received in all parts of the country. Addresses have been issued disclosing in name to the Fenian Brotherhood all those who had connection with the blowing up of the Clerkenwell Prison.

~ Cheyenne Leader, 02-Jan-1868, Page 1, Column 4

You can visit the memorial page for General Thomas West Sherman.

Aaron, William Warren : 1939-2018

Name: William Warren Aaron

Occupation: state parks administrator
Born: Claud, Alabama, Aug. 20, 1939
Died:

Son of Wilbur Fester and Jewell (Burdette) Aaron
Education: student University of Alabama, 1960-63

Married: Carolyn Jeanette Dean, Jan. 6, 1962
Children: William Warren, Alicia, Ashley

Design engineer Alabama Highway Department, 1957-81; maintenance supervisor Alabama State Parks, 1981—. Member Central Alabama Regional Planning and Development Commission, 1969—, now chairman; chairman Eclectic Water Works and Sewer Board, 1968—; member Aaron Park Board; organizer Eclectic Little League and Dixie Youth,  1969—, Eclectic YMCA Football; chairman board of trustees Elmore County High School, 1976-80; vice- chairman Elmore County Head Start Policy Council, 1980—. Named Outstanding State Jaycee Chairman, 1969, 73; recipient Alabama Jaycee award 1974; municipal park named in his honor, 1978.

Religion: Baptist

Home Address: Post Office Box 188, Eclectic, AL  36024
Office Address: Alabama State Parks ,64 North Union Street, Montgomery, AL

~ Who's Who in the South and Southwest, 18th Edition, 1982-1983, Page 1

You can visit the memorial page for William Warren Aaron.

Aaroe, William Henry : 1920-1992

Name: William Henry Aaroe

Occupation: State government official
Born: Perth Amboy, New Jersey, 18-Jun-1920
Died:

Son of Christian Peter and Hilda (Petersen) Aaroe

Education: Bachelor of Science in Sanitary Engineering, Rutgers University, 1942; Master of Public Health, University of Michigan, 1960

Married: Mildred Isabella Ramsay, 21-Sept-1946
Children: Wendy Lou, William C.

Field engineer water waste surveys Pitometer Company, Incorporated, New York City, 1948-50; engineer public water supplies and stream pollution control New Jersey Department of Health, Trenton, 1950-57, with radiation protection division, 1958-62, chief radiological health program, 1962-70; deputy director, Office Radiation Control, City of New York, 1970-74; chief occupational and radiological health, City of Philadelphia, 1974-77; director Industrial Hygiene Division, West Virginia Department of Health, South Charleston, 1977-; guest lecturer, Rutgers University Extension, 1960-70, Manhattan College, 1972, New York University Medical Center, Sterling Forest, New York, 1973; adjunct assistant professor environmental medicine New York University, 1973-76.  President Metuchen (N.J.) Citizens Committee for Public Schools, 1956-58.  Served with USNR, 1943-62; sanitary engineering director United States Public Health Service

Club(s): Reserve Member American Water Works Association, American Industrial Hygiene Association, American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (chairman waste disposal committee), Health Physics Society, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Commissioned Officers Association United States Public Health Service, Air Pollution Control Association (chairman Regulations Committee), American Nuclear Society (chairman Part H of the suggested state regulations for the control of radiation).

Author: Contributed articles on fluoridation of water, radioactivity monitoring.

Home Address: 5308 Pamela Circle, Cross Lanes, WV  25313
Office Address: State Health Department of Industrial Hygiene Division 151, 11th Avenue, South Charleston, WV  25303

~ Who's Who in the South and Southwest, 18th Edition, 1982-1983, Page 1

You can visit the memorial page for William Henry Aaroe.

Clark, A. C. (Prof.) - 1868

The Feat of Prof. A. C. Clark,
the Great Walker.
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THOUSANDS VISIT HIM
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Seventy-Five Hours Without Sleep.
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He Walks Over Fifty Hours
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The leading event upon which the attention of our citizens has been fixed for the past three days has been the execution of the feat of walking fifty consecutive hours without rest or nourishment. The actor in this piece of pluck and grit, Prof. A. C. Clark, a man somewhat below average stature and of perhaps one hundred and thirty pounds weight, commenced his task at McDaniel's Hill, on the evening of Monday, the 30th utl., at 6 o'clock, and walked until 4 o'clock the next evening, when he became partially delirious, and continued walking in this state until Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock, when reason returned, and with a loss of powers to such an extent that it was considered by the attending physician, Dr. J. N. Douglas, that further effort would be followed by death, and he according ceased his weary march at eight o'clock and seventeen minutes last evening, and was taken to his room, and is now in a fair way to safely recover from the effects of the terrible ordeal.

A vast throng of curious sight seers hourly thronged the hall to behold the great “walkist”. Over fifty hours did the system of this man of nerve hold out although illy [sic] prepared to have commenced the same, by reason of illness but a few days previous to attempt the task. And we are informed that he took no sleep at all during the day previous to the walk, nor indeed for several hours of the previous night, so that altogether he has been awake for nearly seventy-five consecutive hours. We don't want “any of that in ours.” We want our regular little suppers, and a due amount of nocturnal repose. Professor, you can “take our hat.”
~ Cheyenne Leader, 02-Jan-1868, Page 1, Columns 3 & 4

Roberts, J. H. - 1868

Ohio Restaurant
West Side of O'Neill, between Seventeenth and Eighteenth.
Cheyenne, - - - Dakota

J. H. Roberts & Co., Propr's.

Is now open for the accommodation of resident and transient guests. We keep the finest liquors and cigars, and are prepared to get up a “tip top” meal at all hours.
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~ Cheyenne Leader, 02-Jan-1868, Page 1, Column 1

Dickinson, F. - 1868

Dickinson House
East Side Of O'Neill Street,
Cheyenne, - - - Dakota Territory,

F. Dickinson, Proprietor.

The above new, roomy house, is now open for the reception of guests, The proprietor will spare no efforts to give complete satisfaction to all who may favor the new house with their patronage. Ample accommodations for Lodging.
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~ Cheyenne Leader, 02-Jan-1868, Page 1, Column 1

Gildersleeve, J. H. - 1868

Dodge House
Cor, O'Neill and Eighteenth Sts,
Cheyenne, - - - Dakota Territory,

J. H. Gildersleeve, Prop'r.

The attention of the transient and citizen public is called to the above new and commodious hotel. No pains will be spared for the comfort of guests, and the table will be supplied with the best the market affords.
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~ Cheyenne Leader, 02-Jan-1868, Page 1, Column 1


Our carrier, Mr. C. V. Arnold, desires to return his sincere thanks to Messrs. Cornforth Bro's, Halladay & Thompson, of the Wyoming House, S. F. Nuckolls, Tritch & Co., Harper, Steel & Co., A. L. Wait, Esq., G. Kirwin, Esq., Mr. Gildersleeve, of the Dodge House, Hartman & Taggart, Orahood & Co., and a host of others, for their munificent liberality to him on New Year's day. May these generous, enterprising gentlemen make large fortunes with greater rapidity than the growth of our Magic city. They richly deserve such a desirable fate.
~ Cheyenne Leader, 02-Jan-1868, Page 4, Column 1

Hutchinson, J. W. - 1868

J. W. Hutchinson
Conveyancer, Architect, and Civil Engineer
Office No. 1608, Eddy street, adjoining the City Hall.
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~ Cheyenne Leader, 02-Jan-1868, Page 1, Column 1


Prisoner Shot in Attempting to Escape from an Officer.
On Saturday evening last, a man who gave his name as John McMan, but whose real name is John Cavanaugh, was brought before U. S. Commissioner Bartlett, charged with horse stealing.  Cavanaugh was committed and sent to jail in charge of officer Goff and a man by the name of John Kean.

While Goff was absent after the jail key, the prisoner started to run.  He was hailed by Mr. Kean, but still kept running, when Kean fired three shots, the fourth bringing him down, the ball taking effect in the breast.

Cavanaugh died while he was being conveyed to the hospital, and was buried this morning.  The following is the verdict of the Coroner’s Jury, summoned by Coroner Irwin :

We, the Jury, summoned to make true inquiry into the manner of the death of the body now lying here, find that deceased came to his death be <sic> means of a pistol shot, fired by John Kean ; and that deceased was in the custody of said Kean at the time, under direction of the proper authority, and was attempting to escape, and that Wm. Keane was justified in shooting him.  We also find that the name of the deceased was John McMunn, alias Cavanaugh.
J. W. Hutchinson,
Foreman.
H. Rick,
P. McDonald.
January 5, 1868.
~ Cheyenne Leader, 06-Jan-1868, Page 1, Column 3

Whitehead, J. H. - 1868

J. H. Whitehead & W. W. Corlett: Attorneys, Solicitors and Advocates
Office, west side Eddy street, adjoining City Hall building, Cheyenne, Dakota.
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~ Cheyenne Leader, 02-Jan-1868, Page 1, Column 1

Cutler, Susannah - 1802

Cook – Cutler
11/29/1802 – William Cook of Warrington Township, York County, son of Samuel and Ruth Cook, both deceased, married Susannah Cutler of Little Britain, daughter of Benjamin (deceased) and Susannah Cutler.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Cutler, Benjamin - 1802

Cook – Cutler
11/29/1802 – William Cook of Warrington Township, York County, son of Samuel and Ruth Cook, both deceased, married Susannah Cutler of Little Britain, daughter of Benjamin (deceased) and Susannah Cutler.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Cutler, Susannah - 1802

Cook – Cutler
11/29/1802 – William Cook of Warrington Township, York County, son of Samuel and Ruth Cook, both deceased, married Susannah Cutler of Little Britain, daughter of Benjamin (deceased) and Susannah Cutler.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Cook, Ruth - 1802

Cook – Cutler
11/29/1802 – William Cook of Warrington Township, York County, son of Samuel and Ruth Cook, both deceased, married Susannah Cutler of Little Britain, daughter of Benjamin (deceased) and Susannah Cutler.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Cook, Samuel - 1802

Cook – Cutler
11/29/1802 – William Cook of Warrington Township, York County, son of Samuel and Ruth Cook, both deceased, married Susannah Cutler of Little Britain, daughter of Benjamin (deceased) and Susannah Cutler.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Cook, William - 1802

Cook – Cutler
11/29/1802 – William Cook of Warrington Township, York County, son of Samuel and Ruth Cook, both deceased, married Susannah Cutler of Little Britain, daughter of Benjamin (deceased) and Susannah Cutler.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Brown, Hannah - 1801

Stubbs – Brown
06/11/1801 – Isaac Stubbs of Little Britain, son of Daniel (deceased) and Ruth Stubbs married Hannah Brown, daughter of Jeremiah and Hannah Brown of Little Britain
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Brown, Jeremiah - 1801

Stubbs – Brown
06/11/1801 – Isaac Stubbs of Little Britain, son of Daniel (deceased) and Ruth Stubbs married Hannah Brown, daughter of Jeremiah and Hannah Brown of Little Britain
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Brown, Hannah - 1801

Stubbs – Brown
06/11/1801 – Isaac Stubbs of Little Britain, son of Daniel (deceased) and Ruth Stubbs married Hannah Brown, daughter of Jeremiah and Hannah Brown of Little Britain
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Stubbs, Ruth - 1801

Stubbs – Brown
06/11/1801 – Isaac Stubbs of Little Britain, son of Daniel (deceased) and Ruth Stubbs married Hannah Brown, daughter of Jeremiah and Hannah Brown of Little Britain
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Stubbs, Daniel - 1801

Stubbs – Brown
06/11/1801 – Isaac Stubbs of Little Britain, son of Daniel (deceased) and Ruth Stubbs married Hannah Brown, daughter of Jeremiah and Hannah Brown of Little Britain
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Stubbs, Isaac - 1801

Stubbs – Brown
06/11/1801 – Isaac Stubbs of Little Britain, son of Daniel (deceased) and Ruth Stubbs married Hannah Brown, daughter of Jeremiah and Hannah Brown of Little Britain
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Sunday, November 19, 2017

Brown, Lydia - 1801

Embree – Brown
03/07/1801 – Merrick Embree of West Bradford, son of James and Phebe (deceased) Embree married Lydia Brown, daughter of Joshua (deceased) and Zilliah Brown.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

You can visit the memorial page for Lydia[Brown] Embree.

Embree, Phoebe - 1801

Embree – Brown
03/07/1801 – Merrick Embree of West Bradford, son of James and Phebe (deceased) Embree married Lydia Brown, daughter of Joshua (deceased) and Zilliah Brown.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

You can visit the memorial page for Phoebe [Starr] Embree.

Embree, James - 1801

Embree – Brown
03/07/1801 – Merrick Embree of West Bradford, son of James and Phebe (deceased) Embree married Lydia Brown, daughter of Joshua (deceased) and Zilliah Brown.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

You can visit the memorial page for James Embree.

Embree, Merrick - 1801

Embree – Brown
03/07/1801 – Merrick Embree of West Bradford, son of James and Phebe (deceased) Embree married Lydia Brown, daughter of Joshua (deceased) and Zilliah Brown.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

You can visit the memorial page for Merrick Embree.

Kirk, Lydia - 1801

Reynolds – Kirk
03/12/1801 – Levi Reynolds of Little Britain, son of Samuel and Isabel (deceased) Reynolds married Mary Kirk, daughter of Thomas and Lydia (deceased) Kirk of West Nottingham.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Kirk, Thomas - 1801

Reynolds – Kirk
03/12/1801 – Levi Reynolds of Little Britain, son of Samuel and Isabel (deceased) Reynolds married Mary Kirk, daughter of Thomas and Lydia (deceased) Kirk of West Nottingham.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Kirk, Mary - 1801

Reynolds – Kirk
03/12/1801 – Levi Reynolds of Little Britain, son of Samuel and Isabel (deceased) Reynolds married Mary Kirk, daughter of Thomas and Lydia (deceased) Kirk of West Nottingham.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Reynolds, Isabel - 1801

Reynolds – Kirk
03/12/1801 – Levi Reynolds of Little Britain, son of Samuel and Isabel (deceased) Reynolds married Mary Kirk, daughter of Thomas and Lydia (deceased) Kirk of West Nottingham.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Reynolds, Samuel - 1801

Reynolds – Kirk
03/12/1801 – Levi Reynolds of Little Britain, son of Samuel and Isabel (deceased) Reynolds married Mary Kirk, daughter of Thomas and Lydia (deceased) Kirk of West Nottingham.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Reynolds, Levi - 1801

Reynolds – Kirk
03/12/1801 – Levi Reynolds of Little Britain, son of Samuel and Isabel (deceased) Reynolds married Mary Kirk, daughter of Thomas and Lydia (deceased) Kirk of West Nottingham.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Kirk, Lydia - 1800

Coppock – Kirk
11/06/1800 – John Coppock, son of Samuel and Ellen Coppock of Little Britain married Catherine Kirk, daughter of Timothy and Lydia (deceased) Kirk of West Nottingham.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Kirk, Timothy - 1800

Coppock – Kirk
11/06/1800 – John Coppock, son of Samuel and Ellen Coppock of Little Britain married Catherine Kirk, daughter of Timothy and Lydia (deceased) Kirk of West Nottingham.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Kirk, Catherine - 1800

Coppock – Kirk
11/06/1800 – John Coppock, son of Samuel and Ellen Coppock of Little Britain married Catherine Kirk, daughter of Timothy and Lydia (deceased) Kirk of West Nottingham.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Coppock, Ellen - 1800

Coppock – Kirk
11/06/1800 – John Coppock, son of Samuel and Ellen Coppock of Little Britain married Catherine Kirk, daughter of Timothy and Lydia (deceased) Kirk of West Nottingham.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Coppock, Samuel - 1800

Coppock – Kirk
11/06/1800 – John Coppock, son of Samuel and Ellen Coppock of Little Britain married Catherine Kirk, daughter of Timothy and Lydia (deceased) Kirk of West Nottingham.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Coppock, John - 1800

Coppock – Kirk
11/06/1800 – John Coppock, son of Samuel and Ellen Coppock of Little Britain married Catherine Kirk, daughter of Timothy and Lydia (deceased) Kirk of West Nottingham.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Reynolds, Isabel - 1798

Carter – Reynolds
07/26/1798 – Joel Carter of West Nottingham, son of Samuel and Sarah (deceased) Carter married Margaret Reynolds, daughter of Samuel and Isabel (deceased) Reynolds of Colerain.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Reynolds, Samuel - 1798

Carter – Reynolds
07/26/1798 – Joel Carter of West Nottingham, son of Samuel and Sarah (deceased) Carter married Margaret Reynolds, daughter of Samuel and Isabel (deceased) Reynolds of Colerain.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Reynolds, Margaret - 1798

Carter – Reynolds
07/26/1798 – Joel Carter of West Nottingham, son of Samuel and Sarah (deceased) Carter married Margaret Reynolds, daughter of Samuel and Isabel (deceased) Reynolds of Colerain.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Carter, Sarah - 1798

Carter – Reynolds
07/26/1798 – Joel Carter of West Nottingham, son of Samuel and Sarah (deceased) Carter married Margaret Reynolds, daughter of Samuel and Isabel (deceased) Reynolds of Colerain.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Carter, Samuel - 1798

Carter – Reynolds
07/26/1798 – Joel Carter of West Nottingham, son of Samuel and Sarah (deceased) Carter married Margaret Reynolds, daughter of Samuel and Isabel (deceased) Reynolds of Colerain.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Carter, Joel - 1798

Carter – Reynolds
07/26/1798 – Joel Carter of West Nottingham, son of Samuel and Sarah (deceased) Carter married Margaret Reynolds, daughter of Samuel and Isabel (deceased) Reynolds of Colerain.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Richardson, Dinah - 1798

Webster – Richardson
03/11/1798 – Joshua Webster, son of William and Ann Webster of Little Britain, both deceased, married Mary Richardson, daughter of Joseph and Dinah Richardson of Little Britain.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Richardson, Joseph - 1798

Webster – Richardson
03/11/1798 – Joshua Webster, son of William and Ann Webster of Little Britain, both deceased, married Mary Richardson, daughter of Joseph and Dinah Richardson of Little Britain.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Richardson, Mary - 1798

Webster – Richardson
03/11/1798 – Joshua Webster, son of William and Ann Webster of Little Britain, both deceased, married Mary Richardson, daughter of Joseph and Dinah Richardson of Little Britain.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Webster, Ann - 1798

Webster – Richardson
03/11/1798 – Joshua Webster, son of William and Ann Webster of Little Britain, both deceased, married Mary Richardson, daughter of Joseph and Dinah Richardson of Little Britain.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Webster, William - 1798

Webster – Richardson
03/11/1798 – Joshua Webster, son of William and Ann Webster of Little Britain, both deceased, married Mary Richardson, daughter of Joseph and Dinah Richardson of Little Britain.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Webster, Joshua - 1798

Webster – Richardson
03/11/1798 – Joshua Webster, son of William and Ann Webster of Little Britain, both deceased, married Mary Richardson, daughter of Joseph and Dinah Richardson of Little Britain.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

King, Ann - 1798

Rogers – King
02/01/1798 – Joseph Rogers of East Nottingham, son of Thomas and Katherine Rogers married Miriam King, daughter of Thomas (deceased) and Ann King of Little Britain.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

King, Thomas - 1798

Rogers – King
02/01/1798 – Joseph Rogers of East Nottingham, son of Thomas and Katherine Rogers married Miriam King, daughter of Thomas (deceased) and Ann King of Little Britain.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

King, Miriam - 1798

Rogers – King
02/01/1798 – Joseph Rogers of East Nottingham, son of Thomas and Katherine Rogers married Miriam King, daughter of Thomas (deceased) and Ann King of Little Britain.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Rogers, Katherine - 1798

Rogers – King
02/01/1798 – Joseph Rogers of East Nottingham, son of Thomas and Katherine Rogers married Miriam King, daughter of Thomas (deceased) and Ann King of Little Britain.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Rogers, Thomas - 1798

Rogers – King
02/01/1798 – Joseph Rogers of East Nottingham, son of Thomas and Katherine Rogers married Miriam King, daughter of Thomas (deceased) and Ann King of Little Britain.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Rogers, Joseph - 1798

Rogers – King
02/01/1798 – Joseph Rogers of East Nottingham, son of Thomas and Katherine Rogers married Miriam King, daughter of Thomas (deceased) and Ann King of Little Britain.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Ragland, Sarah - 1860

1860 mortality schedule recorded between 01-Jun-1859 and 31-May-1860.  Items marked with an * are defined at the end.

Name: Sarah Ragland
Age: 46
Sex: Female
Month of Death: April
State of Birth: Virginia
Cause of Death: Pneumonia

~ Carroll County Tennessee 1860 Mortality Schedule

Ausley, Eugene - 1882

Eugene Ausley died December 7th, aged 26, at Forest Home.
~ Greenville Advocate, 12-Jan-1882

You can visit the memorial page for Eugene Ausley.

Wednesday, November 15, 2017

Brown, Ann - 1797

Rogers – Brown
06/07/1797 – Jeremiah Rogers of Drumore township, son of Thomas and Katherine Rogers married Anna Brown, daughter of Jeremiah and Ann Brown of Little Britain.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

You can visit the memorial page for Ann Brown.

Brown, Jeremiah - 1797

Rogers – Brown
06/07/1797 – Jeremiah Rogers of Drumore township, son of Thomas and Katherine Rogers married Anna Brown, daughter of Jeremiah and Ann Brown of Little Britain.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

You can visit the memorial page for Jeremiah Brown.

Brown, Anna - 1797

Rogers – Brown
06/07/1797 – Jeremiah Rogers of Drumore township, son of Thomas and Katherine Rogers married Anna Brown, daughter of Jeremiah and Ann Brown of Little Britain.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Rogers, Katherine - 1797

Rogers – Brown
06/07/1797 – Jeremiah Rogers of Drumore township, son of Thomas and Katherine Rogers married Anna Brown, daughter of Jeremiah and Ann Brown of Little Britain.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Rogers, Thomas - 1797

Rogers – Brown
06/07/1797 – Jeremiah Rogers of Drumore township, son of Thomas and Katherine Rogers married Anna Brown, daughter of Jeremiah and Ann Brown of Little Britain.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Rogers, Jeremiah - 1797

Rogers – Brown
06/07/1797 – Jeremiah Rogers of Drumore township, son of Thomas and Katherine Rogers married Anna Brown, daughter of Jeremiah and Ann Brown of Little Britain.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Sidwell, Ann [Brown] - 1796

Brown – Sidwell
10/06/1796 – Benjamin Brown of Little Britain, son of Jacob and Elizabeth Brown (deceased) married Rebekah Sidwell, daughter of Isaac (deceased) and Ann Sidwell of Little Britain.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

You can visit the memorial page for Ann [Brown] Sidwell.

Sidwell, Isaac - 1796

Brown – Sidwell
10/06/1796 – Benjamin Brown of Little Britain, son of Jacob and Elizabeth Brown (deceased) married Rebekah Sidwell, daughter of Isaac (deceased) and Ann Sidwell of Little Britain.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

You can visit the memorial page for Isaac Sidwell.

Sidwell, Rebekah - 1796

Brown – Sidwell
10/06/1796 – Benjamin Brown of Little Britain, son of Jacob and Elizabeth Brown (deceased) married Rebekah Sidwell, daughter of Isaac (deceased) and Ann Sidwell of Little Britain.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

You can visit the memorial page for Rebakah Sidwell.

Brown, Elizabeth - 1796

Brown – Sidwell
10/06/1796 – Benjamin Brown of Little Britain, son of Jacob and Elizabeth Brown (deceased) married Rebekah Sidwell, daughter of Isaac (deceased) and Ann Sidwell of Little Britain.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Brown, Jacob - 1796

Brown – Sidwell
10/06/1796 – Benjamin Brown of Little Britain, son of Jacob and Elizabeth Brown (deceased) married Rebekah Sidwell, daughter of Isaac (deceased) and Ann Sidwell of Little Britain.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Brown, Benjamin - 1796

Brown – Sidwell
10/06/1796 – Benjamin Brown of Little Britain, son of Jacob and Elizabeth Brown (deceased) married Rebekah Sidwell, daughter of Isaac (deceased) and Ann Sidwell of Little Britain.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

You can visit the memorial page for Benjamin Brown.

Brown, Hannah - 1795

Haines – Brown
12/03/1795 – Timothy Haines of York county, son of Job and Ester Haines married Sarah Brown, daughter of Jeremiah and Hannah Brown on Lancaster county.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

You can visit the memorial page for Hannah Brown.

Brown, Jeremiah - 1795

Haines – Brown
12/03/1795 – Timothy Haines of York county, son of Job and Ester Haines married Sarah Brown, daughter of Jeremiah and Hannah Brown on Lancaster county.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

You can visit the memorial page for Jeremiah Brown.

Brown, Sarah - 1795

Haines – Brown
12/03/1795 – Timothy Haines of York county, son of Job and Ester Haines married Sarah Brown, daughter of Jeremiah and Hannah Brown on Lancaster county.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania

You can visit the memorial page for Sarah [Brown] Haines.

Haines, Ester - 1795

Haines – Brown
12/03/1795 – Timothy Haines of York county, son of Job and Ester Haines married Sarah Brown, daughter of Jeremiah and Hannah Brown on Lancaster county.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Haines, Job - 1795

Haines – Brown
12/03/1795 – Timothy Haines of York county, son of Job and Ester Haines married Sarah Brown, daughter of Jeremiah and Hannah Brown on Lancaster county.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Haines, Timothy - 1795

Haines – Brown
12/03/1795 – Timothy Haines of York county, son of Job and Ester Haines married Sarah Brown, daughter of Jeremiah and Hannah Brown on Lancaster county.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

You can visit the memorial page for Timothy Haines.

Sidwell, Ann - 1795

Wilson – Sidwell
04/02/1795 – Benjamin Wilson of East Nottingham, son of Benjamin and Lydia Wilson married Anne Sidwell of Little Britain, daughter of Hugh and Ann Sidwell, both deceased.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Sidwell, Hugh - 1795

Wilson – Sidwell
04/02/1795 – Benjamin Wilson of East Nottingham, son of Benjamin and Lydia Wilson married Anne Sidwell of Little Britain, daughter of Hugh and Ann Sidwell, both deceased.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Sidwell, Anne - 1795

Wilson – Sidwell
04/02/1795 – Benjamin Wilson of East Nottingham, son of Benjamin and Lydia Wilson married Anne Sidwell of Little Britain, daughter of Hugh and Ann Sidwell, both deceased.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Wilson, Lydia - 1795

Wilson – Sidwell
04/02/1795 – Benjamin Wilson of East Nottingham, son of Benjamin and Lydia Wilson married Anne Sidwell of Little Britain, daughter of Hugh and Ann Sidwell, both deceased.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Wilson, Benjamin Sr. - 1795

Wilson – Sidwell
04/02/1795 – Benjamin Wilson of East Nottingham, son of Benjamin and Lydia Wilson married Anne Sidwell of Little Britain, daughter of Hugh and Ann Sidwell, both deceased.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Wilson, Benjamin Jr. - 1795

Wilson – Sidwell
04/02/1795 – Benjamin Wilson of East Nottingham, son of Benjamin and Lydia Wilson married Anne Sidwell of Little Britain, daughter of Hugh and Ann Sidwell, both deceased.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Webster, Margaret - 1794

Richardson – Webster
11/06/1794 – Samuel Richardson of Little Britain, son of Joseph and Dinah Richardson married Rebecca Webster, daughter of William and Margaret Webster, (deceased) of Little Britain.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Webster, William - 1794

Richardson – Webster
11/06/1794 – Samuel Richardson of Little Britain, son of Joseph and Dinah Richardson married Rebecca Webster, daughter of William and Margaret Webster, (deceased) of Little Britain.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Webster, Rebecca - 1794

Richardson – Webster
11/06/1794 – Samuel Richardson of Little Britain, son of Joseph and Dinah Richardson married Rebecca Webster, daughter of William and Margaret Webster, (deceased) of Little Britain.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Richardson, Dinah - 1794

Richardson – Webster
11/06/1794 – Samuel Richardson of Little Britain, son of Joseph and Dinah Richardson married Rebecca Webster, daughter of William and Margaret Webster, (deceased) of Little Britain.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

You can visit the memorial page for Dinah Richardson.

Richardson, Joseph - 1794

Richardson – Webster
11/06/1794 – Samuel Richardson of Little Britain, son of Joseph and Dinah Richardson married Rebecca Webster, daughter of William and Margaret Webster, (deceased) of Little Britain.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

You can visit the memorial page for Joseph Richardson.

Richardson, Samuel - 1794

Richardson – Webster
11/06/1794 – Samuel Richardson of Little Britain, son of Joseph and Dinah Richardson married Rebecca Webster, daughter of William and Margaret Webster, (deceased) of Little Britain.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Stubbs, Ruth - 1793

Pyle – Stubbs
01/10/1793 – Amos Pyle, son of Moses and Mary Pyle (deceased) of Little Britain married Ruth Stubbs, daughter of Daniel and Ruth Stubbs (deceased) of Little Britain.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Stubbs, Daniel - 1793

Pyle – Stubbs
01/10/1793 – Amos Pyle, son of Moses and Mary Pyle (deceased) of Little Britain married Ruth Stubbs, daughter of Daniel and Ruth Stubbs (deceased) of Little Britain.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Stubbs, Ruth - 1793

Pyle – Stubbs
01/10/1793 – Amos Pyle, son of Moses and Mary Pyle (deceased) of Little Britain married Ruth Stubbs, daughter of Daniel and Ruth Stubbs (deceased) of Little Britain.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Pyle, Mary - 1793

Pyle – Stubbs
01/10/1793 – Amos Pyle, son of Moses and Mary Pyle (deceased) of Little Britain married Ruth Stubbs, daughter of Daniel and Ruth Stubbs (deceased) of Little Britain.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Pyle, Moses - 1793

Pyle – Stubbs
01/10/1793 – Amos Pyle, son of Moses and Mary Pyle (deceased) of Little Britain married Ruth Stubbs, daughter of Daniel and Ruth Stubbs (deceased) of Little Britain.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Pyle, Amos - 1793

Pyle – Stubbs
01/10/1793 – Amos Pyle, son of Moses and Mary Pyle (deceased) of Little Britain married Ruth Stubbs, daughter of Daniel and Ruth Stubbs (deceased) of Little Britain.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

King, Ann - 1792

Reynolds – King
09/06/1792 – Joseph Reynolds, son of Samuel and Susannah King of West Nottingham married Mary King, daughter of Thomas (deceased) and Ann King of Little Britain.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

King, Thomas - 1792

Reynolds – King
09/06/1792 – Joseph Reynolds, son of Samuel and Susannah King of West Nottingham married Mary King, daughter of Thomas (deceased) and Ann King of Little Britain.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

King, Mary - 1792

Reynolds – King
09/06/1792 – Joseph Reynolds, son of Samuel and Susannah King of West Nottingham married Mary King, daughter of Thomas (deceased) and Ann King of Little Britain.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Reynolds, Susannah - 1792

Reynolds – King
09/06/1792 – Joseph Reynolds, son of Samuel and Susannah King of West Nottingham married Mary King, daughter of Thomas (deceased) and Ann King of Little Britain.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Reynolds, Samuel - 1792

Reynolds – King
09/06/1792 – Joseph Reynolds, son of Samuel and Susannah King of West Nottingham married Mary King, daughter of Thomas (deceased) and Ann King of Little Britain.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Reynolds, Joseph - 1792

Reynolds – King
09/06/1792 – Joseph Reynolds, son of Samuel and Susannah King of West Nottingham married Mary King, daughter of Thomas (deceased) and Ann King of Little Britain.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Plummer, Phebe - 1791

Sidwell – Plummer
02/03/1791 – Henry Sidwell, son of Henry (deceased) and Margaret Sidwell of West Nottingham married Cinch Plummer, daughter of Thomas and Phebe Plummer of Little Britain.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Plummer, Thomas - 1791

Sidwell – Plummer
02/03/1791 – Henry Sidwell, son of Henry (deceased) and Margaret Sidwell of West Nottingham married Cinch Plummer, daughter of Thomas and Phebe Plummer of Little Britain.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Plummer, Cinch - 1791

Sidwell – Plummer
02/03/1791 – Henry Sidwell, son of Henry (deceased) and Margaret Sidwell of West Nottingham married Cinch Plummer, daughter of Thomas and Phebe Plummer of Little Britain.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Sidwell, Margaret - 1791

Sidwell – Plummer
02/03/1791 – Henry Sidwell, son of Henry (deceased) and Margaret Sidwell of West Nottingham married Cinch Plummer, daughter of Thomas and Phebe Plummer of Little Britain.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Sidwell, Henry Sr. - 1791

Sidwell – Plummer
02/03/1791 – Henry Sidwell, son of Henry (deceased) and Margaret Sidwell of West Nottingham married Cinch Plummer, daughter of Thomas and Phebe Plummer of Little Britain.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Sidwell, Henry Jr. - 1791

Sidwell – Plummer
02/03/1791 – Henry Sidwell, son of Henry (deceased) and Margaret Sidwell of West Nottingham married Cinch Plummer, daughter of Thomas and Phebe Plummer of Little Britain.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Stubbs, Ruth - 1788

Cook – Stubbs
11/06/1788 – Isaac Cook, son of Stephen and Margaret Cook of Londongrove married Sarah Stubbs, daughter of Daniel and Ruth Stubbs, (deceased) of Little Britain.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

You can visit the memorial page for Ruth Stubbs.

Stubbs, Daniel - 1788

Cook – Stubbs
11/06/1788 – Isaac Cook, son of Stephen and Margaret Cook of Londongrove married Sarah Stubbs, daughter of Daniel and Ruth Stubbs, (deceased) of Little Britain.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

You can visit the memorial page for Daniel Stubbs.

Stubbs, Sarah - 1788

Cook – Stubbs
11/06/1788 – Isaac Cook, son of Stephen and Margaret Cook of Londongrove married Sarah Stubbs, daughter of Daniel and Ruth Stubbs, (deceased) of Little Britain.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Cook, Margaret - 1788

Cook – Stubbs
11/06/1788 – Isaac Cook, son of Stephen and Margaret Cook of Londongrove married Sarah Stubbs, daughter of Daniel and Ruth Stubbs, (deceased) of Little Britain.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Cook, Stephen - 1788

Cook – Stubbs
11/06/1788 – Isaac Cook, son of Stephen and Margaret Cook of Londongrove married Sarah Stubbs, daughter of Daniel and Ruth Stubbs, (deceased) of Little Britain.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Cook, Isaac - 1788

Cook – Stubbs
11/06/1788 – Isaac Cook, son of Stephen and Margaret Cook of Londongrove married Sarah Stubbs, daughter of Daniel and Ruth Stubbs, (deceased) of Little Britain.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

King, Ann - 178x

Reynolds – King
Date unknown - Levi Reynolds of West Nottingham, son of Samuel and Susannah Reynolds of West Nottingham married Jane King, daughter of Thomas (deceased) and Ann King of Little Britain.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

King, Thomas - 178x

Reynolds – King
Date unknown - Levi Reynolds of West Nottingham, son of Samuel and Susannah Reynolds of West Nottingham married Jane King, daughter of Thomas (deceased) and Ann King of Little Britain.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

King, Jane - 178x

Reynolds – King
Date unknown - Levi Reynolds of West Nottingham, son of Samuel and Susannah Reynolds of West Nottingham married Jane King, daughter of Thomas (deceased) and Ann King of Little Britain.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Reynolds, Susannah - 178x

Reynolds – King
Date unknown - Levi Reynolds of West Nottingham, son of Samuel and Susannah Reynolds of West Nottingham married Jane King, daughter of Thomas (deceased) and Ann King of Little Britain.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Reynolds, Samuel - 178x

Reynolds – King
Date unknown - Levi Reynolds of West Nottingham, son of Samuel and Susannah Reynolds of West Nottingham married Jane King, daughter of Thomas (deceased) and Ann King of Little Britain.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Reynolds, Levi - 178x

Reynolds – King
Date unknown - Levi Reynolds of West Nottingham, son of Samuel and Susannah Reynolds of West Nottingham married Jane King, daughter of Thomas (deceased) and Ann King of Little Britain.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Plye, Mary - 1786

Stubbs – Plye
03/04/1786 – Joseph Stubbs, son of Daniel and Ruth Stubbs (deceased) married Ruth Plye, daughter of Moses and Mary Plye, both deceased, of Little Britain.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Plye, Moses - 1786

Stubbs – Plye
03/04/1786 – Joseph Stubbs, son of Daniel and Ruth Stubbs (deceased) married Ruth Plye, daughter of Moses and Mary Plye, both deceased, of Little Britain.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Plye, Ruth - 1786

Stubbs – Plye
03/04/1786 – Joseph Stubbs, son of Daniel and Ruth Stubbs (deceased) married Ruth Plye, daughter of Moses and Mary Plye, both deceased, of Little Britain.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Stubbs, Ruth - 1786

Stubbs – Plye
03/04/1786 – Joseph Stubbs, son of Daniel and Ruth Stubbs (deceased) married Ruth Plye, daughter of Moses and Mary Plye, both deceased, of Little Britain.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

You can visit the memorial page for Ruth Stubbs.

Stubbs, Daniel - 1786

Stubbs – Plye
03/04/1786 – Joseph Stubbs, son of Daniel and Ruth Stubbs (deceased) married Ruth Plye, daughter of Moses and Mary Plye, both deceased, of Little Britain.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

You can visit the memorial page for Daniel Stubbs.

Stubbs, Joseph - 1786

Stubbs – Plye
03/04/1786 – Joseph Stubbs, son of Daniel and Ruth Stubbs (deceased) married Ruth Plye, daughter of Moses and Mary Plye, both deceased, of Little Britain.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Morgan, Ann - 1868

Midcalf - Morgan
03/02/1786 – Abraham Midcalf, son of James Midcalf and Margaret his wife (deceased) of Little Britain married Rebekah Morgan, daughter of William (deceased) and Ann Morgan of Little Britain.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Morgan, William - 1868

Midcalf - Morgan
03/02/1786 – Abraham Midcalf, son of James Midcalf and Margaret his wife (deceased) of Little Britain married Rebekah Morgan, daughter of William (deceased) and Ann Morgan of Little Britain.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Morgan, Rebekah - 1868

Midcalf - Morgan
03/02/1786 – Abraham Midcalf, son of James Midcalf and Margaret his wife (deceased) of Little Britain married Rebekah Morgan, daughter of William (deceased) and Ann Morgan of Little Britain.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Midcalf, Margaret - 1868

Midcalf - Morgan
03/02/1786 – Abraham Midcalf, son of James Midcalf and Margaret his wife (deceased) of Little Britain married Rebekah Morgan, daughter of William (deceased) and Ann Morgan of Little Britain.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Midcalf, James - 1868

Midcalf - Morgan
03/02/1786 – Abraham Midcalf, son of James Midcalf and Margaret his wife (deceased) of Little Britain married Rebekah Morgan, daughter of William (deceased) and Ann Morgan of Little Britain.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Midcalf, Abraham - 1786

Midcalf - Morgan
03/02/1786 – Abraham Midcalf, son of James Midcalf and Margaret his wife (deceased) of Little Britain married Rebekah Morgan, daughter of William (deceased) and Ann Morgan of Little Britain.
~ Little Britain Monthly Meeting, 1752-1900: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Saturday, November 4, 2017

Priest, Napolian - 1860

1860 mortality schedule recorded between 01-Jun-1859 and 31-May-1860.  Items marked with an * are defined at the end.

Name: Napolian Priest
Age: 34
Sex: Male
Month of Death: June
State of Birth: Tennessee
Cause of Death: Congestion*

Congestive Chills - Malaria or malaria with diarrhea

~ Carroll County Tennessee 1860 Mortality Schedule

Porter, Fanny W. - 1860

1860 mortality schedule recorded between 01-Jun-1859 and 31-May-1860.  Items marked with an * are defined at the end.

Name: Fanny W. Porter
Age: 3
Sex: Female
Month of Death: November
State of Birth: Tennessee
Cause of Death: Croup*

Croup - Laryngitis, diphtheria, or strep throat.

~ Carroll County Tennessee 1860 Mortality Schedule

Frayer, Martin - 1868

MARTIN FRAYER
House, Sign and Ornamental
PAINTER

Cor. Of Sixteenth and Fergusson Sts.
(advertisement in the paper)
~ Cheyenne Daily Argus, 22-Feb-1868, Page 4, Column 4

Creighton, J. H. - 1868

NOTICE.
THE UNDERSIGNED CLERK AND RECORDER for Laramie county, would respectfully beg to inform the public that his office, corner of Ferguson and 16th streets, is now open for the transaction of all business appertaining to the recording of deeds, transfers, and abstracting. Parties holding agreements with the Railroad Company, and other documents of lake nature, will bear in mind that all such have to be placed on file and recorded, before the title thereto is complete.
dec10d3m
J. H. CREIGHTON.
~ Cheyenne Daily Argus, 22-Feb-1868, Page 4, Column 4

Murray, S. C. - 1868

S. C. Murray,
CARPENTER,
Contractor and Builder,
Have located permanently in Cheyenne, and are prepared to contract for Buildings, Counters, Doors, Sash, Blinds, etc. All kinds of jobbing promptly attended to.
Office and Shop in the rear of Shoudy's Meat Market.
Plans and Specifications Furnished.
~ Cheyenne Daily Argus, 22-Feb-1868, Page 4, Column 4

Dennis, W. J. - 1868

NEW
Sash & Blind Manufactory
W. J. Dennis
…, on Twentieth street near Cheyenne barn.
(advertisement in the paper)
~ Cheyenne Daily Argus, 22-Feb-1868, Page 4, Column 4

Alter, C. F. - 1868

CHEYENNE CITY GALLERY
C. F. ALTER, Artist
Has opened a First-class Gallery,
OVER LINDENMEIER'S BILLIARD HALL,
On Sixteenth Street.
(advertisement in the paper)
~ Cheyenne Daily Argus, 22-Feb-1868, Page 4, Column 4

Hutchinson, J. M. - 1868

U. S. District Court. -- The first term of the District Court for this district will commence on Monday, March 2nd, 1868, Chief Justice Bartlett, presiding; J. M. Hutchinson, Clerk.
~ Cheyenne Daily Argus, 22-Feb-1868, Page 4, Column 3

Huggins, William - 1868

COLORADO ITEMS.
The Tribune says it has been informed by a gentleman up the Platte that Mr. William Huggins, who lived about seventeen miles from here, and who started for Chicago on the 9th of January to get married, and to be gone a month, has not been heard from since, and that a man by that name was killed in Omaha a few days ago, which is supposed to have been him. He has three young children on his farm, which is carried on by Mr. Clark. He has also two children with a brother-in-law in Omaha. Huggins came here in '59 and was the discoverer of a rich bar on Clear Creek, and is said to have sent the first lot of gold to Chicago, from that locality.
~ Cheyenne Daily Argus, 22-Feb-1868, Page 4, Column 2

Chilcott, George M. (Hon.) - 1868

COLORADO ITEMS.
A Pueblo correspondent of the News says Hon. Geo. M. Chilcott sustained a loss of $6,000 lately by fire.
~ Cheyenne Daily Argus, 22-Feb-1868, Page 4, Column 2

Campbell, W. L - 1868

COLORADO ITEMS.
W. L. Campbell & Co., are preparing for creek or bar mining five or six miles below Idaho. The present indications seem to be that South Clear Creek is going to be considerably upset this coming season. There is gold there to pay ten thousand men for working next summer.
~ Cheyenne Daily Argus, 22-Feb-1868, Page 4, Column 2

Huyett, Alexander - 1868

COLORADO ITEMS.
We saw a silver brick at Clark & Co.'s bank on Saturday night which contained 428.60 oz. From the Compass and Square. The order was treated at the California Reduction works.

We also saw another brick in Mr. Robert Teat's possession which weighed 138.60 oz., the products of 1,535 lbs., of ore from the Washington lode. The lode is situated at the head of Wilson gulch, and is the property of Alex. Huyett.

Bully for Alex.
~ Cheyenne Daily Argus, 22-Feb-1868, Page 4, Column 2

Teat, Robert - 1868

COLORADO ITEMS.
We saw a silver brick at Clark & Co.'s bank on Saturday night which contained 428.60 oz. From the Compass and Square. The order was treated at the California Reduction works.

We also saw another brick in Mr. Robert Teat's possession which weighed 138.60 oz., the products of 1,535 lbs., of ore from the Washington lode. The lode is situated at the head of Wilson gulch, and is the property of Alex. Huyett.

Bully for Alex.
~ Cheyenne Daily Argus, 22-Feb-1868, Page 4, Column 2

Hamblen, William - 1868

COLORADO ITEMS.
George Smith is the name of the negro who is in jail charged with the murder of Wm. Hamblen.
~ Cheyenne Daily Argus, 22-Feb-1868, Page 4, Column 2

Smith, George - 1868

COLORADO ITEMS.
George Smith is the name of the negro who is in jail charged with the murder of Wm. Hamblen.
~ Cheyenne Daily Argus, 22-Feb-1868, Page 4, Column 2

Geary, E. - 1868

Fossils.-- Yesterday Mr. E. Geary of White Bluffs, which are about fifteen miles southeast of this city, sent us a couple of petrified bones of such a size as not now to be found in any animal living in the United States. These bones have been washed out of the bank at a locality near which there was formerly a lake which appears to have been filled up by deposits washed from the bluffs. One of the bones appears to have been crushed before petrification, by an immense weight as of a falling bank, or something of that description.

Mr. Geary contemplates “prospecting” for more of such fossils as soon as the frost leaves the ground and hopes to obtain a complete skeleton of the animal, whatever it may have been. We have called in the most learned and scientific savans [sic] of Cheyenne in order that we might have the benefits of geology and zoology in trying to determine to what species of animals the remains originally belonged, and we trust that our readers will appreciate the labors of the learned men who have enabled us to give the following opinion which is founded upon years of experience and study.

We at first suggest that it might have been a Mastodon, but the look from one of the savans [sic] apparent pity for our ignorance of antediluvial zoology, at once convinced us that it was by no means a Mastodon, so we determined to listen and learn the following about fossils which was delivered, as the result of the consultation of the philosophers: “The prodigous animal which lived and moved by the aid of these formerly anchylotic and at present fossilized portions of a skeleton, was evidently not megalosaurus in character, as that organization is impossible in animals, which belong to the long since extinct order known as the Megalonyx, to which this specimen might have been connected, as it was evidently Pachydematous in its construction, and beyond a doubt, Anthobian in its habits, as it is well known to science that the Anthropophagous could not possible have existed in the same era as the Saurold Ithosaurium and Anoplotherium, whose habits were similar to the Megalosaurus, neither of which were ossivrous.

We concur.
~ Cheyenne Daily Argus, 22-Feb-1868, Page 4, Column 2

Brady, James W. - 1868

To Let. -- One half of a house, 16x35 feet, Dale City, for a restaurant or lunch-counter only. Apply or address James W. Brady, Dale City.
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~ Cheyenne Daily Argus, 22-Feb-1868, Page 4, Column 1

Davis, W. A. - 1868

Notice. -- Mr. W. A. Davis is business agent of the Argus, and is authorized to receipt for all moneys due for subscriptions and advertisements for this paper.
~ Cheyenne Daily Argus, 22-Feb-1868, Page 4, Column 1

Reed, James H. - 1868

Mr. Jas. H. Reed is our Agent in Central City, Colorado.
~ Cheyenne Daily Argus, 22-Feb-1868, Page 4, Column 1

Day, A. S. - 1868

E. P. SNOW,
WITH
A. S. DAY & CO.
Wholesale and retail dealers in
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
Boots, Shoes, Clothing and
GENERAL OUTFITTING GOODS.
Ferguson Street,
Cheyenne, - - Dakota.
~ Cheyenne Daily Argus, 22-Feb-1868, Page 3, Column 6

Snow, E. P. - 1868

E. P. SNOW,
WITH
A. S. DAY & CO.
Wholesale and retail dealers in
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
Boots, Shoes, Clothing and
GENERAL OUTFITTING GOODS.
Ferguson Street,
Cheyenne, - - Dakota.
~ Cheyenne Daily Argus, 22-Feb-1868, Page 3, Column 6

Converse, A. R. - 1868

E. E. CHEENEY,
Commission Merchant,
Office at
A. R. CONVERSE'S
16th street,
Cheyenne, - - Dakota.
~ Cheyenne Daily Argus, 22-Feb-1868, Page 3, Column 6




NEW QUEENSWARE HOUSE

A. R. CONVERSE
(M. S. HALL'S OLD STAND)
SIXTEENTH ST., CHEYENNE
(advertisement in the paper)
~ Cheyenne Daily Argus, 22-Feb-1868, Page 3, Column 7