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11501 Went to school at Columbia, Mississippi and finished education at Clinton College, Mississippi. Had nine children by first wife, none by second.

Author of the 4 page family history referred to extensively in various notes concerning Rials, Carney and others, written 16 August, 1932. 
RUSSELL, W.B. (I112680572)
 
11502 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. PETERSON, Jennifer (I21640)
 
11503 Were are the source records for this family ?



As I understad it from page two of the report to Mary dated Dec., 16 1991 these children were found listed in the IGI doc #2. These are assumed to be the children of Hansin Binder but I can find no source record for them, Tex.



The above doc #2 is not the same as the Doc # 2 he refers to in is report to Mary Turner of Sep., 13, 1991 page 1 about the 3rd paragraph down.


Searching for surnames mostly in Upstate SC/GA: ADDISON, ALLISON, CANADY, COLEMAN, CORBIN, COX, CRAIG, DEAN, FOWLER, GILLILAN, HALEY, GORDON, GRAY, HENSON, JAMES, McMILLIAN, McPHERSON, MOODY, NEWTON, PARKER, PASSMORE, PATTERSON, PAYNE, POINDEXTER, REDWINE, REID, ROY, SHIRES, SWANN, WEST, WHITMIRE, WOODALL 
BINDER, Hansin (I9991)
 
11504 Were there two or three James Dunwoodys here (Greene Co TN), TWO one wrote a will in April 1806; one wrote a will 1846; this one wrote his will 1806, the Sevier Family records shows James Jr. d 6 May 1806 and his will speaks of five daughters and a grandchild. The 1830 census shows another James age 60-70, so bc1755, older than the James who died in 1806...
SO THIS NOT IN THE LINE OF J. H. DINWIDDIE OF NEWBERN IA... he b TN and says "COUSIN James d or left before (1825) I was born." yet David Dinwiddie who died without children in 1856 left an inheritance to J. H. Dinwiddie's father who had died earlier, so inheritance went to William Rankin Dinwiddie of Monroe Co IA. This chain of Rankins shows the Jamed Dinwiddie d 1806 was NOT a Rankin, but tow of his daughters married Rankins.

Greene Co TN deeds, Isabel Dunwoody, gdau of Thomas Miller, heir to land on "Gumptons Creek PA" Miller and Sr. Alex Galbreath of Mountbethel twp, Northampton Co PA

VA 1784-7 tax list, one james d and 2 wm in Campbell Co VA, match TN deed 1787, James Dunwoody of Campbell Co VA. earlier tax list VA, James in Augusta Co- when did Campbell form or did they go to/from Berkley Co where a James was delinquent 1787?

*James and Isabel's ch from Greene Co TN will dated 19 Apr 1806, exec Robert Rankin and Valentine Sevier also names a gdau Ann Dinwiddie Wilson
ch to have negros, land in Campbell Co VA wit James Dinwiddie Jr., Mical Burgar, Samuel Ray 
DINWIDDIE (DINWOODIE), James (I14052)
 
11505 Wessex, England ENGLAND, Edith (Edgyth) Princess Of (I8629)
 
11506 Wessex, England ENGLAND, Goda (Godgifu) Princess Of (I10644)
 
11507 Wessex, England ENGLAND, Elfgifu Princess Of (I10696)
 
11508 West Boston, VT QUILLIAMS, Duncan (I8475)
 
11509 Western Roman Emperor 455 - Petronius Maximus succeeded Valentinian IIIas Western Roman Emperor and married his widow, Licnia Eudoxia. Hereigned as Emperor less than one year. Petronius Maximus (Roman Emperor Of The West) (I8718)
 
11510 WFT Ref # 116 Vol 44
Birth location shown as Massachusetts 
BILL, Mary (I8301)
 
11511 WFT Ref # 595 Vol 35
Birth date shown as 6 Oct 1673
American Families with British Ancestry, WFT CD367, page 2991.
WFT Ref # 116 Vol 44 
BILL, Cpt. Joshua (I8307)
 
11512 WFT Vol.3, Ed.1, Pedigree #3918 indicates that Winifred had a twin sister named Lettice. Lettice is NOT mentioned in Capt. Daniel McCarty's WILL, but Winifred is named in the WILL. [LDK]

Please verify / prove information and notify contributor of corrections / errors.
Information amassed from various sources - family records, official publications &
documents, gedcom files from relatives, etc. 
MCCARTY, Winifred (I2650)
 
11513 When Bereswinde's husband Eticho (Adalrich) found his daughter Odilia was reputedly born blind, which Adalrich took as a punishment for some offence done to God, he tried to persuade his wife Bereswinda to kill the infant child in secret. She instead sent the child into hiding with a maid at the monastery of Palma. According to the Life of Odilia, a bishop named Erhard baptised the adolescent girl and smeared a chrism on her eyes, which miraculously restored her sight.

The bishop tried to restore the duke's relationship with his daughter, but Adalrich, fearing the effect of admitting to having a daughter hiding in poverty in a monastery would have on his subjects, refused. A son of his, ignoring Adalrich's orders, brought his sister back to Hohenburg, where Adalrich was holding court. When Odilia arrived, Adalrich, in a rage, struck a blow with his sceptre to his son's head, accidentally killing him. Disgraced, he reluctantly allowed Odilia to live in the monastery, which had no abbess, with a minimal wage under a British nun.
 
Odilia (I484)
 
11514 When Bereswinde's husband Eticho (Adalrich) found his daughter Odilia was reputedly born blind, which Adalrich took as a punishment for some offence done to God, he tried to persuade his wife Bereswinda to kill the infant child in secret. She instead sent the child into hiding with a maid at the monastery of Palma. According to the Life of Odilia, a bishop named Erhard baptised the adolescent girl and smeared a chrism on her eyes, which miraculously restored her sight.

The bishop tried to restore the duke's relationship with his daughter, but Adalrich, fearing the effect of admitting to having a daughter hiding in poverty in a monastery would have on his subjects, refused. A son of his, ignoring Adalrich's orders, brought his sister back to Hohenburg, where Adalrich was holding court. When Odilia arrived, Adalrich, in a rage, struck a blow with his sceptre to his son's head, accidentally killing him. Disgraced, he reluctantly allowed Odilia to live in the monastery, which had no abbess, with a minimal wage under a British nun. 
ALSACE, Duchess Bereswinde Of (I28665)
 
11515 When Chief William Mackintosh 18th of Mackintosh was born on 25 February 1613, in Skye Isle, Inverness-shire, Scotland, United Kingdom, his father, Sir Lachlan Mackintosh 17th of Mackintosh, was 20 and his mother, Agnes Grant of Fruichy, was 17. He married Lady Margaret Graham of Fintray in 1638, in Fintry, Angus, Scotland, United Kingdom. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 3 daughters. He died on 22 November 1660, in Harris, Inverness-shire, Scotland, at the age of 47, and was buried in Inverness, Highland, Scotland, United Kingdom.

 
MACKINTOSH, Chief William 18th of Mackintosh (I594768188)
 
11516 When Col. Daniel McCarty was born in 1725, in Popes Creek Landing, Westmoreland, Virginia, British Colonial America, his father, Major Dennis Sutton McCarty, was 21 and his mother, Sarah Martha Ball, was 20. He married Sinah Ball in 1744. They were the parents of at least 5 sons and 10 daughters. He died on 14 August 1792, in Popes Creek Landing, Westmoreland, Virginia, United States, at the age of 67, and was buried in Popes Creek Landing, Westmoreland, Virginia, United States.

Daniel McCarty fought Cherokee Indians in Lincoln County.
According to the Annals of Lincoln County, North Carolina, Chapter II 1759-1774, page 15, Daniel McCarty was in a company of men who fought the Cherokee Indians under Captain Frederick Hambright.


Daniel McCarty's WILL dated Aug 14, 1782, recorded in Book I, 1777-1798, pg 69, Drawer 48, Box 72, Richmond County, Georgia: Daniel requests the estate of Corneleus, deceased, formerly of St. Helena, Georgia, be divided among the following: Agnes (wife of Daniel), 1. a daughter, 2. a daughter, 3. Jemimah, 4. John, 5. Jacob, 6. Olley, 7. Ann, 8. Daniel, 9. Corneleus, 10. a daughter. [LDK]

Will of Daniel McCarty, By Linda Essary
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[lWill of Daniel McCarty.]
Richmond Co., GA Book I, 1777-1798, Drawer 48, Box 72.

I also leave to my sons John McCarty and Jacob McCarty & Son in laws David Tomlinson John Kelly and Samuel Johnston and my widowed daughter Ann Bennet the whole of the Estate of Cornelius McCarty Deceased formerly living on Santilena [St. Helena] Island to be Equally divided by the Executors of my Will


Assumption: The Corneleus referenced in Daniel's WILL is {probably} his brother , b. Abt 1726 in Virginia and died in South Carolina. [LDK]

Bill McCarty record indicates place of birth as: Of Bewdly, Fairfax OR Lancaster, Virginia. [LDK]

Donahue GEDCOM file report indicates place of death for Daniel as Fairfax County, Virginia. Donahue references source "Genealogies of Virginia Families", Vol. III, p 591. He lists only ONE wife (Sinah BALL). [LDK]

Occupation: planter
Occupation: Colonel and County Lieutenant
Education: Justice of Fairfax County Court from 1770
Religion: 1774 Vestryman of Pohick Church, Truro Parish 
MCCARTY, Col. Daniel (I2263)
 
11517 When Domar Domaldasson King of Swedes was born on 19 March 0361, in Tensta, Uppsala, Sweden, his father, King Domaldi Visbursson of Sweden, was 20 and his mother, Ukjent Hodbroddsdotter, was 17. He had at least 2 sons with Drutt Danpersdotter. He died on 17 August 0437, in Gotland, Sweden, at the age of 76, and was buried in Gotland, Sweden.

The Swedish king Domar (Old Norse D?marr, "Judge") of the House of Ynglings was the son of Domalde. He was married to Drott, the sister of Dan the Arrogant who gave his names to the Danes. Drott and Dan are in this work said to be the children of Danp son of R?g.

His rule lasted long and after the sacrifice of his father Domalde, the crops were plentiful and peace reigned.

Nothing is told of him but that he died in his bed in Upsal, and was transported to the Fyrisvold, where his body was burned on the river bank, and where his standing stone still remains. So says Thjodolf: -- "I have asked wise men to tell Where Domar rests, and they knew well. Domar, on Fyrie's wide-spread ground, Was burned, and laid on Yngve's mound." 
DOMALDASSON, King Domarr (I28778)
 
11518 When Ed and Lydia rented the Otto Hasse Farm at Ferdinand, WA, Otto and Marie moved to the Orchard Ave. district in Spokane WA. After living there a few years, they built a house in the Hollywood district of N.W. Spokane. He died there in about 1923. After this Marie lived with her daughter Esther in Millwood WA. During the winter of 1927 she stayed a few months with Ed Hasse in Rathdrum Ida. In the winter of 1928 she came again but was only there abourt a weed when she tripped over a rug and broke her hip. This was before the days of pining bones together. The doctor had Lydia Hasse make 2 long sacks which she filled with wheat. These were tied to each side of her leg. She never recoved and died of pnuemonia a few weeks later. She was buried beside her husband in Spokanes Fairmont Cemetary.



Note: Ray was not always accurate with facts as they were recalled by memory. The dates appear to be off as Otto died in 1922 and Marie died in 1925. 
HASSE, Lydia (I594762113)
 
11519 When her cousin, Robert de Lacy, Lord of Pontefract (RIN 2816*) died on 21 Jun 1193 without any heir, all his Lacy estates went to her. Her children by Robert de Lisours, including John, took the de Lacy name. LISOURES, Albreda De (I631)
 
11520 When her father, Chilperic II, King of the Burgundians, and his wife,were killed by his brother, Gundobad, Chilperic's two daughters weredriven into exile. Chroma's sister, Clotilda, went on to marry Clovis I,King of the Franks. Chroma (the older) became religous. Chroma De Bourgogne (Princess Of Burgundy) (I8603)
 
11521 When her husband King Chlodomer was killed in battle in Burgundy,Guntheuc became the first wife of Chlothar I, at the time King ofSoissons. Guntheuc (I8590)
 
11522 When his father Chlotar, King of the Franks, died in 629, Charibertbecame King of Aquitaine and the rest of the kingdom passed to hisbrother Dagobert I, already king of Austrasia. In 632, the kingdom passedto Dagobert. Charibert II (King Of The Aquitaine - 629-632) (I8589)
 
11523 When Hugh (Sonny) Alfred Carpenter was born on 24 November 1930, his father, George, was 19 and his mother, Mary, was 19. He had one brother and three sisters. He died on 13 April 2004 in New Zealand at the age of 73. CARPENTER, Hugh "Sonny" Alfred (I594768411)
 
11524 When Hugh de Rose, 3rd Laird of Kilravock was born in 1298, in Kilravock, Nairnshire, Scotland, United Kingdom, his father, William de Rose, 2nd of Kilravock, was 23 and his mother, Muriella de Doune Lady of Killayne and Pitfour, was 18. He had at least 4 sons. He died in 1368, in Kilravock, Nairnshire, Scotland, at the age of 70.
 
DE ROSE, Hugh 3rd of Kilravock, 3rd of Clan Rose (I594771954)
 
11525 When James Moore was born in 1693 in Sudbury, Massachusetts, his father, Jacob, was 48 and his mother, Elizabeth, was 46. He married Comfort Rice on March 4, 1718, in his hometown. He died on September 29, 1756, in Worcester, Massachusetts, at the age of 63, and was buried there. MOORE, James (I594769169)
 
11526 When Lady Isabel Stewart was born in 1378 in Innermeath and Lorn, Argyllshire, Scotland, her father, John, was 20, and her mother, Isabel, was 16. She married David Murray and they had one son together. She also had one son and two daughters with William Oliphant. She died on October 26, 1446, in Tullibardine, Perth, Perthshire, Scotland, at the age of 68. STEWART, Lady Isobel (I28951)
 
11527 When Muriella de Doune Lady of Killayne and Pitfour was born about 1280, in Kilravock, Nairnshire, Scotland, her father, Alexander de Doune, was 30 and her mother, Dame Doune, was 25. She had at least 2 sons with William de Rose, 2nd of Kilravock. She died after 1338, in Kilravock, Nairnshire, Scotland, United Kingdom, at the age of 59. DE DOUNE, Muriella Lady of Killayne and Pitfour (I594771980)
 
11528 When Queen Angharad ferch Llywelyn was born in 0918, in Llandilo Fawr, Carmarthenshire, Wales, her father, Llywelyn ap Merfyn, was 28 and her mother, Malit verch Llywarch, was 33. She married Owain ap Hywel King of Deheubarth about 0932, in Carmarthenshire, Wales. They were the parents of at least 10 sons and 6 daughters. She died in 1002, in Dinefwr Castle, Carmarthenshire, Wales, at the age of 84, and was buried in Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales.
 
LLEWELYN, Angharad Verch (I11699)
 
11529 When Sarah died she had had 4 husbands, 10 children and 12 grandchildren. She had been a businesswoman, miner
s wife, publican
s wife a grandmother and mother.

It is noted on her marriage to Isaac Ashfield Cain that Sarah's deceased husband's name was "John Brown" 
HAGAN, Sara (I20840)
 
11530 When Sir William De Seton was born in 1343, in Seton, Haddingtonshire, Scotland, his father, Sir Alan De Wynton of Seton, was 52 and his mother, Margaret Seton Heiress Of Seton, was 26.
He had at least 3 sons and 3 daughters with Lady Janet Fleming 'Baroness of Seton'.
He died in 1410, in Haddington, Haddingtonshire, Scotland, at the age of 67.
[Above added 2021 by Robert P Campbell]
William Seton (died 1410), born William de Wyntoun, was a 14th? 15th-century noble.
William was the eldest son of Alan de Wyntoun and Margaret Seton, heiress of Seton. William adopted the name and arms of Seton, succeeding to the estates of his mother and was created the Lord Seton in 1371.
He married Janet, the daughter of David Fleming of Biggar & Cumbernauld, they are known to have had the following issue:
John Seton, 2nd Lord Seton, married Katherine, daughter of William St Clair of Hermandston, had issue.
Alexander Seton, married Elizabeth Gordon, heiress of Adam de Gordon, Lord of Gordon, had issue.
Margaret
Marion
Jean
Catherine
William Seton purchased the wardship of Elizabeth Gordon, Heiress of Gordon from Walter de Haliburton of Dirleton on 7 March 1408 for a liferent of 50 merks from the barony of Tranent.
Originally Elizabeth had been betrothed to his eldest son John, however he declined, Elizabeth was then betrothed to William's younger son, Alexander who by this time had been released by the English, after being captured with Prince James of Scotland while traveling aboard Maryenknyght, while en route to France.
--Wikipedia


 
SETON, William 1st Lord Seton (I594767818)
 
11531 While there is no record proof that Hans was named Hans Johannes it makes a lot of other records fit if he were known as Johannes. The birth date is off by a few weeks if you use the death date to caculate it. This helps to explain note # 13.
Who is the below Johann Ludwig - citizen and council memeber listed below ?
Doc # 13
Germany, Bavarian - Pfalz, Freckenfeld
Christenings 1722 - 1737 ( FHL film # 247602 )
Nr. 53 Maria Catharina 1723
The 1st of August, Johannes Riedweilen, presently a swine-herd, and his legitimate wife, Magdalena had a daughter christened and named Maria Catharina. Godfather was Johann Ludwig - shepperd, legitimate son of the deceased Johann Ludwig - citizen and council memeber here. Godmother was Maria Catharina, legitimate daughter of Hanss Michael Grossglassen - citizen at Minnerschlagen. Both Godparents of unmarried status.


Searching for surnames mostly in Upstate SC/GA: ADDISON, ALLISON, CANADY, COLEMAN, CORBIN, COX, CRAIG, DEAN, FOWLER, GILLILAN, HALEY, GORDON, GRAY, HENSON, JAMES, McMILLIAN, McPHERSON, MOODY, NEWTON, PARKER, PASSMORE, PATTERSON, PAYNE, POINDEXTER, REDWINE, REID, ROY, SHIRES, SWANN, WEST, WHITMIRE, WOODALL 
REDWINE, Hans (I9983)
 
11532 While various researchers have hypothesized that Elizabeth (unknown) maiden name Taliaferro, Bond or Giles, no known document confirms such a hypothesis. I will only use Taliaferro as "most likely" - unproven.

Her husband John Parker 1700-1760's will lists his wife as 'Elizabeth' but she was the step-mother to his children. John Parker 1700-1760's 1st wife was Catherine Pearson. See link to 'Origins of John Parker 1700-1760 on the SOURCE tab for the PROOF.
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The Hopewell Township, Washington, PA 1792 'Will' of Thomas McGuire states that his wife's name was Mary Randles and that prior to moving to Hopewell he lived in Hampshire Co., VA. I've only seen records for one Thomas McGuire in Hampshire Co., VA. and his 2nd wife was Elizabeth Parker (*) (died in 1786), the widow of John Parker who died in Nov 1760.

A 1765 Hampshire Co., VA land indenture (attached in Sources) states that "Thomas McGuire and his wife Elizabeth ( ) Parker, relic of John Parker' transfer land to John Parker's children. Nathaniel, Robert, Aaron, Richard, Elizabeth Nalles, and Catharine Foreman that had belonged to John Parker their father.

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* - Note" IF the estimated birth year for Ellizabeth ( ) Parker, relic of John Parker is correct, then she would have been about 56 years of age when she married Thomas McGuire and thus statistically unlikely to have borne any children during her marriage to Thomas McGuire.
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12 June, 1765--Hampshire Co. Va.--Catherine Y. Foreman signs a deed which partitions the lands of her father John Parker among herself and William Foreman, her mother (widow of John Parker), and her siblings.

11 May, 1779--Catherine Foreman to John Williamson: 200 acres for 200 pounds on Little Cacapon about 1/2 mile above the Buffalo Lick plus an additional 150 acres on the North Branch Potowmack River from her father, John Parker. Ref; Hampshire Co VA Deed Bk 8, Page 141. (signed 2 deeds in Hampshire county on 11 May 1779 and 14 Nov 1780.) The land was allotted and assigned to William Foreman dec'd then the husband of the said Catherine being part of her share of her dec'd father John Parker by a deed of partition dated 12 June 1765 between the following: Thomas McGuire and his wife, late Elizabeth Parker, relict of said John Parker; Robert Parker, Richard Parker; Nathaniel Parker; Aaron Parker; John Nall and wife Elizabeth and the said William Foreman and wife Catherine. The last eight persons being sons and daughters and the husbands of the daughters.

12 Sept. 1786
Hampshire, Virginia Will Book 2, 1780-1794, page 150, will of Elizabeth (unknown) (Parker) McQuire:
In the name of God, Amen, I Elizabeth McGuire being sick and weak in body but of perfect mind and memory thanks be to the Almighty God, calling to mind the mortality of man &woman kind I do make and ordain this to be my last will and testament revoking and annuling all other wills and testaments of any kind what so ever what real or personal estates I leave in the following manner to wit: after my funeral charges and my debts being paid first I leave to my loving step-son William McGuire that tract or parcel of land which was the estate of John Parker which he has now in possession. I do give & bequeath to the said William McGuire that tract or parcel of land containing one hundred thirteen acres to him his heirs or assigns to which I acknowledge this to be my last will and testament as witness my hand here this 21st day of May, 1771.
her
Elizabeth McGuire
mark
Signed, sealed in the presents of
Thos Collins
Vincen Calvin
Stephen Calvin
At a court held for Hampshire County the 12th day of Sept. 1786 this last will and testament of Elizabeth McGuire dec'd was proven by the oath of Thomas Collins & Stephen Calvin, two of the witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded. 
Elizabeth (Taliaferro) (I2657)
 
11533 who was a descendant of "ye LEIGH of Ishall and Lord of ye same." LEIGH, John (I10265)
 
11534 Widow of Andrew Hull.


NOTE MARRIED 
Family (F12343)
 
11535 Widow of AXTELL

2nd wife of John. John remarried Mary Starr after Judith (her sister) died. 
STARR, Mary (Axtell) (I8087)
 
11536 Widow of Brewster Higley.


NOTE MARRIED 
Family (F3201)
 
11537 Widow of John Bouton, possibly Alice Kellogg. Surname from NEHGR, 1889 [see Marvin file].

From: "Evelyn Beran" Old-To: Subject: Re: [CTFAIRFI-L] Gregory, Burt and Marvin Date: Fri, 6 Aug 1999 15:00:38 -0500

Whether Matthew Marvin's second wife, Alice, was a KELLOGG is also open to question. If anyone can supply proof of her identity, it would be most welcome. The most reliable sources do not give Alice's maiden name. They agree that she married (1) before 1636 John Bouton, and married (2) about 1645 Matthew Marvin as his second wife.

There was considerable early confusion over Alice's identity. The Genealogy of the Marvin Family published in NEHGR 16:250 said Matthew Marvin married (2) in Norwalk "Mrs. Alice Kellogg" and the Memorial History of Hartford County, Conn on p. 251 repeated this error. Early genealogies confused the John Bouton who married Alice with their son John Bouton who married Matthew Marvin's daughter Abigail. Some called Alice the daughter of John Bowton rather than his widow. The fact that she was John's widow is proved by her own will, as well as that of her second husband. These were published by William Marvin in NEHGR 51:330-334, correcting the earlier errors.

Willis Boughton, in his sequel to the error-filled genealogy by James Boughton, says that Alice PRATT married John Bouton in England and came to Boston with him on the ship Assurance in 1635. Later he writes that Alice may have been Alice Kellogg, however. The Pratt Directory" by Jayne Pratt Lovelace calls her "Alice Pratt."

Some sources call her Alice KELLOGG. In TAG 11:114-118 Part 1, William Jones notes that there are errors in James Bouton's Bouton-Boughton genealogy, and mentions an excellent account in C. A. Hoppin's "Washington Ancestry" 3:489-514. In Part 2 of the same article, Donald L. Jacobus says the most serious mistakes in James Bouton's genealogy regarding the first two John Boutons were corrected in an article by William Marvin in NEHGR 51 (1897), and cites as "substantially correct" his own account in "Families of of Old Fairfield", and the Hoppin "Washington Ancestry" (1932) likewise, with the exception of the wives of John3 and John4 Bouton, which Jacobus then corrects. In summary, Jacobus lists the four John Bouton's and their wives, calling the wife of John1 Bouton "Alice __", but noting "according to the statements of some of the earlier compilers, she was a Mrs. Alice Kellogg; that supposition has been disproved, and according to the "Washington Ancestry" she was born a Kellogg. While that is possible, no evidence for her maiden name has been seen by the present writer."

Charles Nelson Hickok in his Hickok Genealogy, says that John Bouton, age 20, came on the Assurance from Gravesend to Boston late in 1635. "He appears as a single man, left Boston at once for Newtown, later renamed Hartford, on the Connecticut River. He was too young to be an important man in this migration to Hartford and as he died there in less than nine years after arriving he did not take a prominent part in anything of a public nature. He was serviced to another, doubtless associated at Hartford with Nathaniel Kellogg. It is fairly claimed John Bowton married Alice Kellogg in 1636/7, she was his only wife and he her first husband. (cites Kelloggs in Old World and New, p. 31.)
... "When she married (1) about 1636, John Bowton, she was about 26 years old. Doubtless she came to New England 1635/6 with Nathaniel Kellogg, but it is not clear whether she was his sister, niece, cousin, or granddaughter of William and Alice Kellogg of Saffron Walden, Essex."

I have the will of Nathaniel Kellogg, who died without issue, and left bequests to brothers and sisters -- no bequest to Alice, so I assume that means she was not his sister. My Kellogg information concentrates on Martin Kellogg, and does not give enough information on the descendants of his brothers and sisters to identify Alice's parents if she was, indeed, a granddaughter of William and Alice Kellogg.

Evelyn Sanford Beran
Alt Death: Dec 1680 Norwalk, Fairfield, Connecticut 
BOUTON, Alice (Kellogg) (I5642)
 
11538 Widow of John Hodgson

Widow of John Hodgson 
HODGSON, Elizabeth (I401)
 
11539 Widow of John Thomas, m about 1704


NOTE MARRIED 
Family (F10148)
 
11540 Widow of John Welles Widow of John Welles BOURNE, Elizabeth (I23226)
 
11541 Widow of Mr. Howse. DAVYES, Margaret (Howse) (I100)
 
11542 Widow of Mr. Patterson.


NOTE MARRIED 
Family (F12409)
 
11543 Widow of Mr. Perkin


NOTE MARRIED 
Family (F3202)
 
11544 Widow of William Gillett. Mary has been listed as Mary Gillett.


NOTE MARRIED 
Family (F8534)
 
11545 WIFE #2: ELISABETH CHURCH 1689. JOHN WAS OF THE QUAKER FAITH. HARRIS, John (I5141)
 
11546 Wife died, from "privation", while he was away in the War, he packed up and moved to Texas with his children.
He married some woman in Texas and when he died, she took everthing and left the two children on their own.

From Linda (Garland) Hayes: According to the information that I have been able to discover, Samuel Jackson Garland took his family and migrated to Texas sometime after 1877. In this party whould have been at least Jack, Sarah Elizabeth ?Bettie? (2nd wife), Martha E., Nancy F., Jesse J., J. Daniel (3 children from 1st marriage and infant son from 2nd marriage), Mattie Hambrick (sister-in-law), and a second sister-in-law who may have been named Feby Hambrick. We don?t know if she died or married prior to the 1880 census.

The 1880 Tarrant County, Texas census list all of Jack?s family except Feby Hambrick. 
GARLAND, Samuel Jackson "Jack" (I6894)
 
11547 WIfe Matilda released her dower to John BRISKO s/o of Robert in the 6th. year of Edward II. BRISKO, Robert (I10271)
 
11548 Wife of Solomon Gruber and mother of Phillip Heinrich Gruber

Following received from Marsha Gold Allen FAG#47103586:
Anna Margretha Keller GRUBER is my 4th Great-Grandmother. Her parents were Heinrich KELLER & Juliana KLEINDINST.
Children:
1) John GRUBER
b.1757 Bucks Co., PA - death unknown
2) Phillip Heinrich GRUBER
b.22 Sep 1758 Bucks Co., PA -
d.April 1795 Richland Township, Bucks, PA;
3) Elizabeth Barbara GRUBER
b.1762 Lower Mt. Bethel Township, Northampton Co., PA
d. Lower Mt. Bethel Township, Northampton Co., PA
4) John Peter GRUBER b.26 Aug 1764 Richland Township, Bucks, PA d. before 1811 Richland Township, Bucks, PA


 
KELLER, Anna Margretha (Margaret) (I1264)
 
11549 Wife of Theodemir, King of the Ostrogoths, and mother of Theodoric theGreat and Amalafrida.

End of this line. 
Erelieva (Crelieva) (Evelena) (Eusebia) ('The Gallic') Of Tongres (I8541)
 
11550 Wife of Western Outlaw Frank James. The daughter of wealthy Independence, Missouri businessman Samuel Ralston, she was working as a school teacher when she met and married Frank James, brother of Jesse James. RALSTON, Annie (I30862)
 

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