Sunday, October 23, 2022

Ancestral Sightings Full Map - 2022

Today, on the 8th Anniversary of the creation of Ancestral Sightings, I present to you, the actual map that was the inspiration for the sepia insert map at the top of these pages.



This was a surprise birthday gift to me this year from my wonderful and supportive wife, who has endured my insatiable quest for information, a few thousand dollars in acquiring the books listed on the Resources page, and the tens of thousands of hours that I have committed to this blog in the hopes of helping those researching their family tree.

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Corev, B. B. - 1860

MARINE INTELLIGENCE
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PORT OF RICHMOND, APRIL 30.
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High Water this day (Tuesday) 1 ½ o'clock.
ARRIVED,

Steamship Yorktown, Parrish, New York, merchandise and passengers, Ludlam & Watson.
Passengers Per Steamship Yorktown, Capt. Parrish, from New York :
E. G. Bax, J. T. Noel, L. C. Layton, D. G. Cowand, Wm. H. Johnson, T. H. Blount, R. V. Boyken, J. Kellog, Miss Bunkley, Mrs. M. Wylie, Mrs. A. Shehan, C. L. Cole, H. Gesner, D. Delarue, C. H. Morse, O. L. Tillots, A. C. Richmond, Chas. Borum, Mrs. Grass, two Misses Shafers, Wm. Cappell, B. B. Corev, Hy. Resenfeld, O. W. Roar, F. G. Stingess, W. B. Stingess, Miss Otev, C. J. Buckingham, C. Buckingham, Jacob Lipps and lady, Miss J. Fresch, Jas. Watt, and lady, Capt. Russell, Miss Banks, Maj. Williams, wife, two children and servant, G. F. Rothsler, Mrs. George, two children and servant, H. M. Carter, G. H. Mattox, N. G. Downes, Mrs. Lewis, N. Webb, T. McKarnon and lady, W. B. Harris and lady, W. S. Tower and lady, Mrs. J. F. Clough, A. J. Thompson, M. M. Morris, And. V. Keen, C. J. Young, Miss Thorndike, Mrs. T. V. Johnson, and J. Vincent, A. T. Moore, C. L. Benton, R. S. Williams, J. C. Scott, and 9 steerage.
From Norfolk-- Mrs. Reid, child and servant, Messrs. Brown, Kirby, Westhimer, Stevenson and Morris.
~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 2, Column 4

Cappell, William - 1860

MARINE INTELLIGENCE
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PORT OF RICHMOND, APRIL 30.
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High Water this day (Tuesday) 1 ½ o'clock.
ARRIVED,

Steamship Yorktown, Parrish, New York, merchandise and passengers, Ludlam & Watson.
Passengers Per Steamship Yorktown, Capt. Parrish, from New York :
E. G. Bax, J. T. Noel, L. C. Layton, D. G. Cowand, Wm. H. Johnson, T. H. Blount, R. V. Boyken, J. Kellog, Miss Bunkley, Mrs. M. Wylie, Mrs. A. Shehan, C. L. Cole, H. Gesner, D. Delarue, C. H. Morse, O. L. Tillots, A. C. Richmond, Chas. Borum, Mrs. Grass, two Misses Shafers, Wm. Cappell, B. B. Corev, Hy. Resenfeld, O. W. Roar, F. G. Stingess, W. B. Stingess, Miss Otev, C. J. Buckingham, C. Buckingham, Jacob Lipps and lady, Miss J. Fresch, Jas. Watt, and lady, Capt. Russell, Miss Banks, Maj. Williams, wife, two children and servant, G. F. Rothsler, Mrs. George, two children and servant, H. M. Carter, G. H. Mattox, N. G. Downes, Mrs. Lewis, N. Webb, T. McKarnon and lady, W. B. Harris and lady, W. S. Tower and lady, Mrs. J. F. Clough, A. J. Thompson, M. M. Morris, And. V. Keen, C. J. Young, Miss Thorndike, Mrs. T. V. Johnson, and J. Vincent, A. T. Moore, C. L. Benton, R. S. Williams, J. C. Scott, and 9 steerage.
From Norfolk-- Mrs. Reid, child and servant, Messrs. Brown, Kirby, Westhimer, Stevenson and Morris.
~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 2, Column 4

Shafer, Miss - 1860

MARINE INTELLIGENCE
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PORT OF RICHMOND, APRIL 30.
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High Water this day (Tuesday) 1 ½ o'clock.
ARRIVED,

Steamship Yorktown, Parrish, New York, merchandise and passengers, Ludlam & Watson.
Passengers Per Steamship Yorktown, Capt. Parrish, from New York :
E. G. Bax, J. T. Noel, L. C. Layton, D. G. Cowand, Wm. H. Johnson, T. H. Blount, R. V. Boyken, J. Kellog, Miss Bunkley, Mrs. M. Wylie, Mrs. A. Shehan, C. L. Cole, H. Gesner, D. Delarue, C. H. Morse, O. L. Tillots, A. C. Richmond, Chas. Borum, Mrs. Grass, two Misses Shafers, Wm. Cappell, B. B. Corev, Hy. Resenfeld, O. W. Roar, F. G. Stingess, W. B. Stingess, Miss Otev, C. J. Buckingham, C. Buckingham, Jacob Lipps and lady, Miss J. Fresch, Jas. Watt, and lady, Capt. Russell, Miss Banks, Maj. Williams, wife, two children and servant, G. F. Rothsler, Mrs. George, two children and servant, H. M. Carter, G. H. Mattox, N. G. Downes, Mrs. Lewis, N. Webb, T. McKarnon and lady, W. B. Harris and lady, W. S. Tower and lady, Mrs. J. F. Clough, A. J. Thompson, M. M. Morris, And. V. Keen, C. J. Young, Miss Thorndike, Mrs. T. V. Johnson, and J. Vincent, A. T. Moore, C. L. Benton, R. S. Williams, J. C. Scott, and 9 steerage.
From Norfolk-- Mrs. Reid, child and servant, Messrs. Brown, Kirby, Westhimer, Stevenson and Morris.
~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 2, Column 4

Grass, Mrs. - 1860

MARINE INTELLIGENCE
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PORT OF RICHMOND, APRIL 30.
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High Water this day (Tuesday) 1 ½ o'clock.
ARRIVED,

Steamship Yorktown, Parrish, New York, merchandise and passengers, Ludlam & Watson.
Passengers Per Steamship Yorktown, Capt. Parrish, from New York :
E. G. Bax, J. T. Noel, L. C. Layton, D. G. Cowand, Wm. H. Johnson, T. H. Blount, R. V. Boyken, J. Kellog, Miss Bunkley, Mrs. M. Wylie, Mrs. A. Shehan, C. L. Cole, H. Gesner, D. Delarue, C. H. Morse, O. L. Tillots, A. C. Richmond, Chas. Borum, Mrs. Grass, two Misses Shafers, Wm. Cappell, B. B. Corev, Hy. Resenfeld, O. W. Roar, F. G. Stingess, W. B. Stingess, Miss Otev, C. J. Buckingham, C. Buckingham, Jacob Lipps and lady, Miss J. Fresch, Jas. Watt, and lady, Capt. Russell, Miss Banks, Maj. Williams, wife, two children and servant, G. F. Rothsler, Mrs. George, two children and servant, H. M. Carter, G. H. Mattox, N. G. Downes, Mrs. Lewis, N. Webb, T. McKarnon and lady, W. B. Harris and lady, W. S. Tower and lady, Mrs. J. F. Clough, A. J. Thompson, M. M. Morris, And. V. Keen, C. J. Young, Miss Thorndike, Mrs. T. V. Johnson, and J. Vincent, A. T. Moore, C. L. Benton, R. S. Williams, J. C. Scott, and 9 steerage.
From Norfolk-- Mrs. Reid, child and servant, Messrs. Brown, Kirby, Westhimer, Stevenson and Morris.
~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 2, Column 4

Borum, Charles - 1860

MARINE INTELLIGENCE
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PORT OF RICHMOND, APRIL 30.
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High Water this day (Tuesday) 1 ½ o'clock.
ARRIVED,

Steamship Yorktown, Parrish, New York, merchandise and passengers, Ludlam & Watson.
Passengers Per Steamship Yorktown, Capt. Parrish, from New York :
E. G. Bax, J. T. Noel, L. C. Layton, D. G. Cowand, Wm. H. Johnson, T. H. Blount, R. V. Boyken, J. Kellog, Miss Bunkley, Mrs. M. Wylie, Mrs. A. Shehan, C. L. Cole, H. Gesner, D. Delarue, C. H. Morse, O. L. Tillots, A. C. Richmond, Chas. Borum, Mrs. Grass, two Misses Shafers, Wm. Cappell, B. B. Corev, Hy. Resenfeld, O. W. Roar, F. G. Stingess, W. B. Stingess, Miss Otev, C. J. Buckingham, C. Buckingham, Jacob Lipps and lady, Miss J. Fresch, Jas. Watt, and lady, Capt. Russell, Miss Banks, Maj. Williams, wife, two children and servant, G. F. Rothsler, Mrs. George, two children and servant, H. M. Carter, G. H. Mattox, N. G. Downes, Mrs. Lewis, N. Webb, T. McKarnon and lady, W. B. Harris and lady, W. S. Tower and lady, Mrs. J. F. Clough, A. J. Thompson, M. M. Morris, And. V. Keen, C. J. Young, Miss Thorndike, Mrs. T. V. Johnson, and J. Vincent, A. T. Moore, C. L. Benton, R. S. Williams, J. C. Scott, and 9 steerage.
From Norfolk-- Mrs. Reid, child and servant, Messrs. Brown, Kirby, Westhimer, Stevenson and Morris.
~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 2, Column 4

Richmond, A. C. - 1860

MARINE INTELLIGENCE
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PORT OF RICHMOND, APRIL 30.
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High Water this day (Tuesday) 1 ½ o'clock.
ARRIVED,

Steamship Yorktown, Parrish, New York, merchandise and passengers, Ludlam & Watson.
Passengers Per Steamship Yorktown, Capt. Parrish, from New York :
E. G. Bax, J. T. Noel, L. C. Layton, D. G. Cowand, Wm. H. Johnson, T. H. Blount, R. V. Boyken, J. Kellog, Miss Bunkley, Mrs. M. Wylie, Mrs. A. Shehan, C. L. Cole, H. Gesner, D. Delarue, C. H. Morse, O. L. Tillots, A. C. Richmond, Chas. Borum, Mrs. Grass, two Misses Shafers, Wm. Cappell, B. B. Corev, Hy. Resenfeld, O. W. Roar, F. G. Stingess, W. B. Stingess, Miss Otev, C. J. Buckingham, C. Buckingham, Jacob Lipps and lady, Miss J. Fresch, Jas. Watt, and lady, Capt. Russell, Miss Banks, Maj. Williams, wife, two children and servant, G. F. Rothsler, Mrs. George, two children and servant, H. M. Carter, G. H. Mattox, N. G. Downes, Mrs. Lewis, N. Webb, T. McKarnon and lady, W. B. Harris and lady, W. S. Tower and lady, Mrs. J. F. Clough, A. J. Thompson, M. M. Morris, And. V. Keen, C. J. Young, Miss Thorndike, Mrs. T. V. Johnson, and J. Vincent, A. T. Moore, C. L. Benton, R. S. Williams, J. C. Scott, and 9 steerage.
From Norfolk-- Mrs. Reid, child and servant, Messrs. Brown, Kirby, Westhimer, Stevenson and Morris.
~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 2, Column 4

Tillots, O. L. - 1860

MARINE INTELLIGENCE
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PORT OF RICHMOND, APRIL 30.
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High Water this day (Tuesday) 1 ½ o'clock.
ARRIVED,

Steamship Yorktown, Parrish, New York, merchandise and passengers, Ludlam & Watson.
Passengers Per Steamship Yorktown, Capt. Parrish, from New York :
E. G. Bax, J. T. Noel, L. C. Layton, D. G. Cowand, Wm. H. Johnson, T. H. Blount, R. V. Boyken, J. Kellog, Miss Bunkley, Mrs. M. Wylie, Mrs. A. Shehan, C. L. Cole, H. Gesner, D. Delarue, C. H. Morse, O. L. Tillots, A. C. Richmond, Chas. Borum, Mrs. Grass, two Misses Shafers, Wm. Cappell, B. B. Corev, Hy. Resenfeld, O. W. Roar, F. G. Stingess, W. B. Stingess, Miss Otev, C. J. Buckingham, C. Buckingham, Jacob Lipps and lady, Miss J. Fresch, Jas. Watt, and lady, Capt. Russell, Miss Banks, Maj. Williams, wife, two children and servant, G. F. Rothsler, Mrs. George, two children and servant, H. M. Carter, G. H. Mattox, N. G. Downes, Mrs. Lewis, N. Webb, T. McKarnon and lady, W. B. Harris and lady, W. S. Tower and lady, Mrs. J. F. Clough, A. J. Thompson, M. M. Morris, And. V. Keen, C. J. Young, Miss Thorndike, Mrs. T. V. Johnson, and J. Vincent, A. T. Moore, C. L. Benton, R. S. Williams, J. C. Scott, and 9 steerage.
From Norfolk-- Mrs. Reid, child and servant, Messrs. Brown, Kirby, Westhimer, Stevenson and Morris.
~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 2, Column 4

Morse, C. H. - 1860

MARINE INTELLIGENCE
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PORT OF RICHMOND, APRIL 30.
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High Water this day (Tuesday) 1 ½ o'clock.
ARRIVED,

Steamship Yorktown, Parrish, New York, merchandise and passengers, Ludlam & Watson.
Passengers Per Steamship Yorktown, Capt. Parrish, from New York :
E. G. Bax, J. T. Noel, L. C. Layton, D. G. Cowand, Wm. H. Johnson, T. H. Blount, R. V. Boyken, J. Kellog, Miss Bunkley, Mrs. M. Wylie, Mrs. A. Shehan, C. L. Cole, H. Gesner, D. Delarue, C. H. Morse, O. L. Tillots, A. C. Richmond, Chas. Borum, Mrs. Grass, two Misses Shafers, Wm. Cappell, B. B. Corev, Hy. Resenfeld, O. W. Roar, F. G. Stingess, W. B. Stingess, Miss Otev, C. J. Buckingham, C. Buckingham, Jacob Lipps and lady, Miss J. Fresch, Jas. Watt, and lady, Capt. Russell, Miss Banks, Maj. Williams, wife, two children and servant, G. F. Rothsler, Mrs. George, two children and servant, H. M. Carter, G. H. Mattox, N. G. Downes, Mrs. Lewis, N. Webb, T. McKarnon and lady, W. B. Harris and lady, W. S. Tower and lady, Mrs. J. F. Clough, A. J. Thompson, M. M. Morris, And. V. Keen, C. J. Young, Miss Thorndike, Mrs. T. V. Johnson, and J. Vincent, A. T. Moore, C. L. Benton, R. S. Williams, J. C. Scott, and 9 steerage.
From Norfolk-- Mrs. Reid, child and servant, Messrs. Brown, Kirby, Westhimer, Stevenson and Morris.
~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 2, Column 4

Delarue, D. - 1860

MARINE INTELLIGENCE
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PORT OF RICHMOND, APRIL 30.
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High Water this day (Tuesday) 1 ½ o'clock.
ARRIVED,

Steamship Yorktown, Parrish, New York, merchandise and passengers, Ludlam & Watson.
Passengers Per Steamship Yorktown, Capt. Parrish, from New York :
E. G. Bax, J. T. Noel, L. C. Layton, D. G. Cowand, Wm. H. Johnson, T. H. Blount, R. V. Boyken, J. Kellog, Miss Bunkley, Mrs. M. Wylie, Mrs. A. Shehan, C. L. Cole, H. Gesner, D. Delarue, C. H. Morse, O. L. Tillots, A. C. Richmond, Chas. Borum, Mrs. Grass, two Misses Shafers, Wm. Cappell, B. B. Corev, Hy. Resenfeld, O. W. Roar, F. G. Stingess, W. B. Stingess, Miss Otev, C. J. Buckingham, C. Buckingham, Jacob Lipps and lady, Miss J. Fresch, Jas. Watt, and lady, Capt. Russell, Miss Banks, Maj. Williams, wife, two children and servant, G. F. Rothsler, Mrs. George, two children and servant, H. M. Carter, G. H. Mattox, N. G. Downes, Mrs. Lewis, N. Webb, T. McKarnon and lady, W. B. Harris and lady, W. S. Tower and lady, Mrs. J. F. Clough, A. J. Thompson, M. M. Morris, And. V. Keen, C. J. Young, Miss Thorndike, Mrs. T. V. Johnson, and J. Vincent, A. T. Moore, C. L. Benton, R. S. Williams, J. C. Scott, and 9 steerage.
From Norfolk-- Mrs. Reid, child and servant, Messrs. Brown, Kirby, Westhimer, Stevenson and Morris.
~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 2, Column 4

Gesner, H. - 1860

MARINE INTELLIGENCE
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PORT OF RICHMOND, APRIL 30.
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High Water this day (Tuesday) 1 ½ o'clock.
ARRIVED,

Steamship Yorktown, Parrish, New York, merchandise and passengers, Ludlam & Watson.
Passengers Per Steamship Yorktown, Capt. Parrish, from New York :
E. G. Bax, J. T. Noel, L. C. Layton, D. G. Cowand, Wm. H. Johnson, T. H. Blount, R. V. Boyken, J. Kellog, Miss Bunkley, Mrs. M. Wylie, Mrs. A. Shehan, C. L. Cole, H. Gesner, D. Delarue, C. H. Morse, O. L. Tillots, A. C. Richmond, Chas. Borum, Mrs. Grass, two Misses Shafers, Wm. Cappell, B. B. Corev, Hy. Resenfeld, O. W. Roar, F. G. Stingess, W. B. Stingess, Miss Otev, C. J. Buckingham, C. Buckingham, Jacob Lipps and lady, Miss J. Fresch, Jas. Watt, and lady, Capt. Russell, Miss Banks, Maj. Williams, wife, two children and servant, G. F. Rothsler, Mrs. George, two children and servant, H. M. Carter, G. H. Mattox, N. G. Downes, Mrs. Lewis, N. Webb, T. McKarnon and lady, W. B. Harris and lady, W. S. Tower and lady, Mrs. J. F. Clough, A. J. Thompson, M. M. Morris, And. V. Keen, C. J. Young, Miss Thorndike, Mrs. T. V. Johnson, and J. Vincent, A. T. Moore, C. L. Benton, R. S. Williams, J. C. Scott, and 9 steerage.
From Norfolk-- Mrs. Reid, child and servant, Messrs. Brown, Kirby, Westhimer, Stevenson and Morris.
~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 2, Column 4

Cole, C. L. - 1860

MARINE INTELLIGENCE
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PORT OF RICHMOND, APRIL 30.
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High Water this day (Tuesday) 1 ½ o'clock.
ARRIVED,

Steamship Yorktown, Parrish, New York, merchandise and passengers, Ludlam & Watson.
Passengers Per Steamship Yorktown, Capt. Parrish, from New York :
E. G. Bax, J. T. Noel, L. C. Layton, D. G. Cowand, Wm. H. Johnson, T. H. Blount, R. V. Boyken, J. Kellog, Miss Bunkley, Mrs. M. Wylie, Mrs. A. Shehan, C. L. Cole, H. Gesner, D. Delarue, C. H. Morse, O. L. Tillots, A. C. Richmond, Chas. Borum, Mrs. Grass, two Misses Shafers, Wm. Cappell, B. B. Corev, Hy. Resenfeld, O. W. Roar, F. G. Stingess, W. B. Stingess, Miss Otev, C. J. Buckingham, C. Buckingham, Jacob Lipps and lady, Miss J. Fresch, Jas. Watt, and lady, Capt. Russell, Miss Banks, Maj. Williams, wife, two children and servant, G. F. Rothsler, Mrs. George, two children and servant, H. M. Carter, G. H. Mattox, N. G. Downes, Mrs. Lewis, N. Webb, T. McKarnon and lady, W. B. Harris and lady, W. S. Tower and lady, Mrs. J. F. Clough, A. J. Thompson, M. M. Morris, And. V. Keen, C. J. Young, Miss Thorndike, Mrs. T. V. Johnson, and J. Vincent, A. T. Moore, C. L. Benton, R. S. Williams, J. C. Scott, and 9 steerage.
From Norfolk-- Mrs. Reid, child and servant, Messrs. Brown, Kirby, Westhimer, Stevenson and Morris.
~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 2, Column 4

Shehan, A. (Mrs.) - 1860

MARINE INTELLIGENCE
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PORT OF RICHMOND, APRIL 30.
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High Water this day (Tuesday) 1 ½ o'clock.
ARRIVED,

Steamship Yorktown, Parrish, New York, merchandise and passengers, Ludlam & Watson.
Passengers Per Steamship Yorktown, Capt. Parrish, from New York :
E. G. Bax, J. T. Noel, L. C. Layton, D. G. Cowand, Wm. H. Johnson, T. H. Blount, R. V. Boyken, J. Kellog, Miss Bunkley, Mrs. M. Wylie, Mrs. A. Shehan, C. L. Cole, H. Gesner, D. Delarue, C. H. Morse, O. L. Tillots, A. C. Richmond, Chas. Borum, Mrs. Grass, two Misses Shafers, Wm. Cappell, B. B. Corev, Hy. Resenfeld, O. W. Roar, F. G. Stingess, W. B. Stingess, Miss Otev, C. J. Buckingham, C. Buckingham, Jacob Lipps and lady, Miss J. Fresch, Jas. Watt, and lady, Capt. Russell, Miss Banks, Maj. Williams, wife, two children and servant, G. F. Rothsler, Mrs. George, two children and servant, H. M. Carter, G. H. Mattox, N. G. Downes, Mrs. Lewis, N. Webb, T. McKarnon and lady, W. B. Harris and lady, W. S. Tower and lady, Mrs. J. F. Clough, A. J. Thompson, M. M. Morris, And. V. Keen, C. J. Young, Miss Thorndike, Mrs. T. V. Johnson, and J. Vincent, A. T. Moore, C. L. Benton, R. S. Williams, J. C. Scott, and 9 steerage.
From Norfolk-- Mrs. Reid, child and servant, Messrs. Brown, Kirby, Westhimer, Stevenson and Morris.
~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 2, Column 4

Wylie, M. (Mrs.) - 1860

MARINE INTELLIGENCE
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PORT OF RICHMOND, APRIL 30.
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High Water this day (Tuesday) 1 ½ o'clock.
ARRIVED,

Steamship Yorktown, Parrish, New York, merchandise and passengers, Ludlam & Watson.
Passengers Per Steamship Yorktown, Capt. Parrish, from New York :
E. G. Bax, J. T. Noel, L. C. Layton, D. G. Cowand, Wm. H. Johnson, T. H. Blount, R. V. Boyken, J. Kellog, Miss Bunkley, Mrs. M. Wylie, Mrs. A. Shehan, C. L. Cole, H. Gesner, D. Delarue, C. H. Morse, O. L. Tillots, A. C. Richmond, Chas. Borum, Mrs. Grass, two Misses Shafers, Wm. Cappell, B. B. Corev, Hy. Resenfeld, O. W. Roar, F. G. Stingess, W. B. Stingess, Miss Otev, C. J. Buckingham, C. Buckingham, Jacob Lipps and lady, Miss J. Fresch, Jas. Watt, and lady, Capt. Russell, Miss Banks, Maj. Williams, wife, two children and servant, G. F. Rothsler, Mrs. George, two children and servant, H. M. Carter, G. H. Mattox, N. G. Downes, Mrs. Lewis, N. Webb, T. McKarnon and lady, W. B. Harris and lady, W. S. Tower and lady, Mrs. J. F. Clough, A. J. Thompson, M. M. Morris, And. V. Keen, C. J. Young, Miss Thorndike, Mrs. T. V. Johnson, and J. Vincent, A. T. Moore, C. L. Benton, R. S. Williams, J. C. Scott, and 9 steerage.
From Norfolk-- Mrs. Reid, child and servant, Messrs. Brown, Kirby, Westhimer, Stevenson and Morris.
~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 2, Column 4

Bunkley, Miss - 1860

MARINE INTELLIGENCE
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PORT OF RICHMOND, APRIL 30.
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High Water this day (Tuesday) 1 ½ o'clock.
ARRIVED,

Steamship Yorktown, Parrish, New York, merchandise and passengers, Ludlam & Watson.
Passengers Per Steamship Yorktown, Capt. Parrish, from New York :
E. G. Bax, J. T. Noel, L. C. Layton, D. G. Cowand, Wm. H. Johnson, T. H. Blount, R. V. Boyken, J. Kellog, Miss Bunkley, Mrs. M. Wylie, Mrs. A. Shehan, C. L. Cole, H. Gesner, D. Delarue, C. H. Morse, O. L. Tillots, A. C. Richmond, Chas. Borum, Mrs. Grass, two Misses Shafers, Wm. Cappell, B. B. Corev, Hy. Resenfeld, O. W. Roar, F. G. Stingess, W. B. Stingess, Miss Otev, C. J. Buckingham, C. Buckingham, Jacob Lipps and lady, Miss J. Fresch, Jas. Watt, and lady, Capt. Russell, Miss Banks, Maj. Williams, wife, two children and servant, G. F. Rothsler, Mrs. George, two children and servant, H. M. Carter, G. H. Mattox, N. G. Downes, Mrs. Lewis, N. Webb, T. McKarnon and lady, W. B. Harris and lady, W. S. Tower and lady, Mrs. J. F. Clough, A. J. Thompson, M. M. Morris, And. V. Keen, C. J. Young, Miss Thorndike, Mrs. T. V. Johnson, and J. Vincent, A. T. Moore, C. L. Benton, R. S. Williams, J. C. Scott, and 9 steerage.
From Norfolk-- Mrs. Reid, child and servant, Messrs. Brown, Kirby, Westhimer, Stevenson and Morris.
~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 2, Column 4

Kellog, J. - 1860

MARINE INTELLIGENCE
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PORT OF RICHMOND, APRIL 30.
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High Water this day (Tuesday) 1 ½ o'clock.
ARRIVED,

Steamship Yorktown, Parrish, New York, merchandise and passengers, Ludlam & Watson.
Passengers Per Steamship Yorktown, Capt. Parrish, from New York :
E. G. Bax, J. T. Noel, L. C. Layton, D. G. Cowand, Wm. H. Johnson, T. H. Blount, R. V. Boyken, J. Kellog, Miss Bunkley, Mrs. M. Wylie, Mrs. A. Shehan, C. L. Cole, H. Gesner, D. Delarue, C. H. Morse, O. L. Tillots, A. C. Richmond, Chas. Borum, Mrs. Grass, two Misses Shafers, Wm. Cappell, B. B. Corev, Hy. Resenfeld, O. W. Roar, F. G. Stingess, W. B. Stingess, Miss Otev, C. J. Buckingham, C. Buckingham, Jacob Lipps and lady, Miss J. Fresch, Jas. Watt, and lady, Capt. Russell, Miss Banks, Maj. Williams, wife, two children and servant, G. F. Rothsler, Mrs. George, two children and servant, H. M. Carter, G. H. Mattox, N. G. Downes, Mrs. Lewis, N. Webb, T. McKarnon and lady, W. B. Harris and lady, W. S. Tower and lady, Mrs. J. F. Clough, A. J. Thompson, M. M. Morris, And. V. Keen, C. J. Young, Miss Thorndike, Mrs. T. V. Johnson, and J. Vincent, A. T. Moore, C. L. Benton, R. S. Williams, J. C. Scott, and 9 steerage.
From Norfolk-- Mrs. Reid, child and servant, Messrs. Brown, Kirby, Westhimer, Stevenson and Morris.
~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 2, Column 4

Boyken, R. V. - 1860

MARINE INTELLIGENCE
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PORT OF RICHMOND, APRIL 30.
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High Water this day (Tuesday) 1 ½ o'clock.
ARRIVED,

Steamship Yorktown, Parrish, New York, merchandise and passengers, Ludlam & Watson.
Passengers Per Steamship Yorktown, Capt. Parrish, from New York :
E. G. Bax, J. T. Noel, L. C. Layton, D. G. Cowand, Wm. H. Johnson, T. H. Blount, R. V. Boyken, J. Kellog, Miss Bunkley, Mrs. M. Wylie, Mrs. A. Shehan, C. L. Cole, H. Gesner, D. Delarue, C. H. Morse, O. L. Tillots, A. C. Richmond, Chas. Borum, Mrs. Grass, two Misses Shafers, Wm. Cappell, B. B. Corev, Hy. Resenfeld, O. W. Roar, F. G. Stingess, W. B. Stingess, Miss Otev, C. J. Buckingham, C. Buckingham, Jacob Lipps and lady, Miss J. Fresch, Jas. Watt, and lady, Capt. Russell, Miss Banks, Maj. Williams, wife, two children and servant, G. F. Rothsler, Mrs. George, two children and servant, H. M. Carter, G. H. Mattox, N. G. Downes, Mrs. Lewis, N. Webb, T. McKarnon and lady, W. B. Harris and lady, W. S. Tower and lady, Mrs. J. F. Clough, A. J. Thompson, M. M. Morris, And. V. Keen, C. J. Young, Miss Thorndike, Mrs. T. V. Johnson, and J. Vincent, A. T. Moore, C. L. Benton, R. S. Williams, J. C. Scott, and 9 steerage.
From Norfolk-- Mrs. Reid, child and servant, Messrs. Brown, Kirby, Westhimer, Stevenson and Morris.
~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 2, Column 4

Goodwin, John Herbert - 1919

Alpha Chapter
Miami University
Oxford, Ohio
Established June 28, 1855
1919
 

Goodwin, John Herbert, A. B.; [Bachelor of Arts], District Manager, Equitable Life Assurance Society, 1334 Seventh Street, San Diego, California.

~ The Sigma Chi Directory, 1929, Page 4

Dienst, Clarence Orville - 1919

Alpha Chapter
Miami University
Oxford, Ohio
Established June 28, 1855
1919
 

Dienst, Clarence Orville, B. S.; [Bachelor of Science], Factory Representative, The Hoffman Heater Company, 2446 Putnam Street, Toledo, Ohio.

~ The Sigma Chi Directory, 1929, Page 4

Balyeat, Harold Luman - 1919

Alpha Chapter
Miami University
Oxford, Ohio
Established June 28, 1855
1919
 

Balyeat, Harold Luman, Coal and Builders Supply, 133 East Sycamore Street, Van Wert, Ohio

 
You can visit the memorial page for Harold Luman Balyeat.