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DOD, POD from California State Death Index
Parents: John Alfred Harness & Abby Hazelton
From Hudelson info | Harness, Martha Aby (I3121)
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DOD, POD from Index to Vital Records, Knox Co IN
LAPL Microfilm NR GEN 977.2 I3975-2 #27
Census:
1900 Daviess Co IN Soundex: ED 4 Sh 12 w/father (b. Mar 1881)
AOD = 38 years, 2 months, 17 days making DOB 19 Mar 1881
Via E. N. Sechrest, Jr.: buried Derr Cemetery
Also says DOB = 26 Mar 1886
Cemeteries of Lawrence Co IL; LAPL Gen R977.31 L419Bla
DOB = 28 Mar 1881; DOD = 5 Jun 1919
From Hudelson info | Devin, Peyton L. (I2826)
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DOD, POD from OR Death Index
Census:
1900
1910 Morrow Co OR Lena Pct., ED 102 Sh 6 p.128A
1920 Morrow Co OR Heppner Pct., ED 137 Sh 1 p.284 | Straight, William E. (I0615)
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DOD, POD from Soc.Sec.Index -- says DOB = 24 Mar 1905 | Swearingen, Chester Maxwell (I1145)
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DOD, POD from Washington State Death Index via Ancestry.com
Came to U.S.A. in 1903 and to Walla Walla, Washington in 1910.
Census:
1930 Walla Walla Co WA Clinton Pct; ED 6, Sh 5A; age 47, b. England | Williams, William Pierce (I6264)
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DOD, POD place of burial per newspaper obituary in The Parker Message, Parker, Kansas; 5 April 1907 via ancestry.com | Devin, May Hannah (I3197)
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DOD, POD, burial per DC via familysearch.org
as Mrs. Lizzie Conway | Family F1003
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DOD? Date of death recorded by Sandra Reynolds from headstone located on Charles Marlowe farm private family cemetery. Census records examined for verification list Sarah in 1860. It is not known at this time, if Samuel A. Swanson married another Sarah E. or the death date on the record of the headstone is incorrect. Further research is underway. | Swanson, Sarah Eliza (I11962)
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Dollers is the correct spelling of his name. He was called Dolas. | Holley, Dollers Edward (I7477)
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DOM from marriage notice
Census:
1900 Sacramento Co California soundex ED 93 Sh 9
1910
1920 Sacramento Co California soundex ED 95 Sh 11
1947 Sacramento City Directory: 1701 53rd St.
DOD, POD from California State Death Index | Purcell, Agnes (I3055)
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DOM maybe 03 May 1843 per Indiana Marriages Through 1850 Index; Indiana State Library Genealogy Division. | Family F1050
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DOM maybe 13 June 1880 (1). | Family F0155
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F0268
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DOM maybe 22 February 1889 (1). | Family F0019
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DOM maybe 7 June 1914 (1). | Family F0146
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F0261
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F0300
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Don't know if this connects to Virginia Devin lines. | Source (S04683)
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Doris A. W. Oakes, P. O. Box 791, Eagle ID 83616-0791 and Loretta C. Clayson, Kanab, UT in an article on pages 228-229 in "The Heritage of Franklin County Alabama" 1999.CONT CONT Article page 287-288 on "Hiram Weatherbee and Mary Pleasant Bolling" | Source (S04292)
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Doris Allen married Mr. Benazzi. | Allen, Doris (I10227)
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Dorothy was the first born of the 10 Hett children, and had already married by the time her father drowned. She had at least 5 children, with Elizabeth being the oldest. | Hett, Dorothy (I5164)
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Dr. of Vetenary Medicine. | Devin, Dr. Thomas Mac (I2347)
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Dr. Thomas Reynolds, the fifth child of Pryor and Prudence, was born in Lawrence Co., Alabama on 17 Apr 1819 and died on 28 Aug 1872 in Rockingham Co. He married Sarah Jane Fewell on 22 Jun 1847. Both are buried at the Church of the Epiphany in Eden, NC. | Reynolds, Dr. Thomas (I9604)
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dreamsun39@stargate.net | Source (S04686)
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EARL REYNOLDS: Elkton Md., Oct 21-son of Granvill Reynolds a farmer of Calvert, Cecil County, Md, attepted suicide today. He shot himself near his heart and his physician ? be cannot regover. He said he was tired of living. Reynolds had paid attentch ? hard to read. (10/22/1895 The Sun**************
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http://thegenproject.com/gendata/getperson.php?personID=I547346762&tree=primary
Granville Wood Reynolds
17 Oct 1857
Gender Male
Died 20 Aug 1942
Buried Eastland Friends, Lancaster Co., PA Find all individuals with events at this location
Person ID I547346764 Primary
Last Modified 23 Aug 2011
Father REYNOLDS, Otho, b. 12 Dec 1822, d. 1886
Mother OAKLEY, Margaret, b. 1826, d. 1887
Family ID F518393781 Group Sheet
Family COALE, Margaret, b. 14 Dec 1856, d. 17 Apr 1938
Last Modified 23 Aug 2011
Family ID F518393796 Group Sheet
Headstones
Reynolds, Granville and Margaret [Coale] Reynolds, Granville and Margaret [Coale] | Reynolds, Granville Wood (I10198)
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Earline Adkins (1914-1979)
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1930 US Census
Name: Earline Atkins
Age: 15
Estimated birth year: abt 1915
Relation to head-of-house: Daughter
Father's Name: John O Atkins [Adkins]
Mother's Name: Maggie Atkins [Adkins]
Home in 1930: Dan River, Caswell, North Carolina
Death Record
Name: Earline Bryant
SSN: 230-05-8892
Last Residence: 27212 Blanch, Caswell, North Carolina, United States of America
Born: 17 Jul 1914
Died: Oct 1979
State (Year) SSN issued: Virginia (Before 1951 )
Source: Social Security Administration. Social Security Death Index, Master File. Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2006
Digital photograph of gravestone available from the CCHA. | Adkins, Earline (I22112)
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Early ancestors of Louise Powell Butler
My great-great-great-grandparents on my gg grandfathers' side were Mastin Powell and Mary called "Polly" Carter. He was a settler, tavern keeper, owener of a race track and slaves. They resided about 8 miles below Milton, NC on Powell Creek, Halifax Co., VA now Turberville. They had nine children:
> Carter, 5/6/1800-10/26/1857, married Sarah Bates Moore,
1/31/1804-10/21/1877, 6/22/1822; Elizabeth married Gerald Powell, her uncle, 12/24/1816;
Biggers married Gillie Lipscomb, 6/16/1829;
John Bibb married Nancy Carter;
Nancy T. married Richard Carter;
Mary Ann married Green Carter;
William Jefferson married Elizabeth Allen Carter;
Susan married Jackson "Jack" her nephew;
Harriett I. married, 1st Joseph Yarbrough and, 2nd, Henry Laws. Most of their children settled in and around
Caswell County, NC and Danville, VA Source: Information from Uncle Walter B. Powell, Great Aunt Fleetwood Powell, Stanfield Family Bible, paper written by Charlie Stanfield
to Uncle Walter B. Powell and wills.
> > > >
> > > > END of EXTRACTION | Powell, Carter Glass (I12943)
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Early ancestors of Louise Powell Butler
My great-great-great-grandparents on my gg grandfathers' side were Mastin Powell and Mary called "Polly" Carter. He was a settler, tavern keeper, owener of a race track and slaves. They resided about 8 miles below Milton, NC on Powell Creek, Halifax Co., VA now Turberville. They had nine children:
> Carter, 5/6/1800-10/26/1857, married Sarah Bates Moore,
1/31/1804-10/21/1877, 6/22/1822;
Elizabeth married Gerald Powell, her uncle, 12/24/1816;
Biggers married Gillie Lipscomb, 6/16/1829;
John Bibb married Nancy Carter;
Nancy T. married Richard Carter;
Mary Ann married Green Carter;
William Jefferson married Elizabeth Allen Carter;
Susan married Jackson "Jack" her nephew;
Harriett I. married, 1st Joseph Yarbrough and, 2nd, Henry Laws. Most of their children settled in and around
Caswell County, NC and Danville, VA Source: Information from Uncle Walter B. Powell, Great Aunt Fleetwood Powell, Stanfield Family Bible, paper written by Charlie Stanfield
to Uncle Walter B. Powell and wills.
> > > >
> > > > END of EXTRACTION | Powell, Elizabeth (I12944)
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Early ancestors of Louise Powell Butler
My great-great-great-grandparents on my gg grandfathers' side were Mastin Powell and Mary called "Polly" Carter. He was a settler, tavern keeper, owener of a race track and slaves. They resided about 8 miles below Milton, NC on Powell Creek, Halifax Co., VA now Turberville. They had nine children:
> Carter, 5/6/1800-10/26/1857, married Sarah Bates Moore,
1/31/1804-10/21/1877, 6/22/1822; Elizabeth married Gerald Powell, her uncle, 12/24/1816;
Biggers married Gillie Lipscomb, 6/16/1829;
John Bibb married Nancy Carter;
Nancy T. married Richard Carter;
Mary Ann married Green Carter;
William Jefferson married Elizabeth Allen Carter;
Susan married Jackson "Jack" her nephew;
Harriett I. married, 1st Joseph Yarbrough and, 2nd, Henry Laws. Most of their children settled in and around
Caswell County, NC and Danville, VA Source: Information from Uncle Walter B. Powell, Great Aunt Fleetwood Powell, Stanfield Family Bible, paper written by Charlie Stanfield
to Uncle Walter B. Powell and wills.
> > > >
> > > > END of EXTRACTION | Powell, Biggers (I12945)
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Early ancestors of Louise Powell Butler
My great-great-great-grandparents on my gg grandfathers' side were Mastin Powell and Mary called "Polly" Carter. He was a settler, tavern keeper, owener of a race track and slaves. They resided about 8 miles below Milton, NC on Powell Creek, Halifax Co., VA now Turberville. They had nine children:
> Carter, 5/6/1800-10/26/1857, married Sarah Bates Moore,
1/31/1804-10/21/1877, 6/22/1822; Elizabeth married Gerald Powell, her uncle, 12/24/1816;
Biggers married Gillie Lipscomb, 6/16/1829;
John Bibb married Nancy Carter;
Nancy T. married Richard Carter;
Mary Ann married Green Carter;
William Jefferson married Elizabeth Allen Carter;
Susan married Jackson "Jack" her nephew;
Harriett I. married, 1st Joseph Yarbrough and, 2nd, Henry Laws. Most of their children settled in and around
Caswell County, NC and Danville, VA Source: Information from Uncle Walter B. Powell, Great Aunt Fleetwood Powell, Stanfield Family Bible, paper written by Charlie Stanfield
to Uncle Walter B. Powell and wills.
> > > >
> > > > END of EXTRACTION | Powell, John Bibb (I12946)
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Early ancestors of Louise Powell Butler
My great-great-great-grandparents on my gg grandfathers' side were Mastin Powell and Mary called "Polly" Carter. He was a settler, tavern keeper, owener of a race track and slaves. They resided about 8 miles below Milton, NC on Powell Creek, Halifax Co., VA now Turberville. They had nine children:
> Carter, 5/6/1800-10/26/1857, married Sarah Bates Moore,
1/31/1804-10/21/1877, 6/22/1822; Elizabeth married Gerald Powell, her uncle, 12/24/1816;
Biggers married Gillie Lipscomb, 6/16/1829;
John Bibb married Nancy Carter;
Nancy T. married Richard Carter;
Mary Ann married Green Carter;
William Jefferson married Elizabeth Allen Carter;
Susan married Jackson "Jack" her nephew;
Harriett I. married, 1st Joseph Yarbrough and, 2nd, Henry Laws. Most of their children settled in and around
Caswell County, NC and Danville, VA Source: Information from Uncle Walter B. Powell, Great Aunt Fleetwood Powell, Stanfield Family Bible, paper written by Charlie Stanfield
to Uncle Walter B. Powell and wills.
> > > >
> > > > END of EXTRACTION | Powell, Susan (I12949)
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Early ancestors of Louise Powell Butler
My great-great-great-grandparents on my gg grandfathers' side were Mastin Powell and Mary called "Polly" Carter. He was a settler, tavern keeper, owener of a race track and slaves. They resided about 8 miles below Milton, NC on Powell Creek, Halifax Co., VA now Turberville. They had nine children:
> Carter, 5/6/1800-10/26/1857, married Sarah Bates Moore,
1/31/1804-10/21/1877, 6/22/1822; Elizabeth married Gerald Powell, her uncle, 12/24/1816;
Biggers married Gillie Lipscomb, 6/16/1829;
John Bibb married Nancy Carter;
Nancy T. married Richard Carter;
Mary Ann married Green Carter;
William Jefferson married Elizabeth Allen Carter;
Susan married Jackson "Jack" her nephew;
Harriett I. married, 1st Joseph Yarbrough and, 2nd, Henry Laws. Most of their children settled in and around
Caswell County, NC and Danville, VA Source: Information from Uncle Walter B. Powell, Great Aunt Fleetwood Powell, Stanfield Family Bible, paper written by Charlie Stanfield
to Uncle Walter B. Powell and wills.
> > > >
> > > > END of EXTRACTION | Powell, Harriett J. (I12950)
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Early ancestors of Louise Powell Butler
My great-great-great-grandparents on my gg grandfathers' side were Mastin Powell and Mary called "Polly" Carter. He was a settler, tavern keeper, owner of a race track and slaves. They resided about 8 miles below Milton, NC on Powell Creek, Halifax Co., VA now Turberville. They had nine children:
> Carter, 5/6/1800-10/26/1857, married Sarah Bates Moore,
1/31/1804-10/21/1877, 6/22/1822; Elizabeth married Gerald Powell, her uncle, 12/24/1816;
Biggers married Gillie Lipscomb, 6/16/1829;
John Bibb married Nancy Carter;
Nancy T. married Richard Carter;
Mary Ann married Green Carter;
William Jefferson married Elizabeth Allen Carter;
Susan married Jackson "Jack" her nephew;
Harriett I. married, 1st Joseph Yarbrough and, 2nd, Henry Laws. Most of their children settled in and around
Caswell County, NC and Danville, VA Source: Information from Uncle Walter B. Powell, Great Aunt Fleetwood Powell, Stanfield Family Bible, paper written by Charlie Stanfield
to Uncle Walter B. Powell and wills.
> > > >
> > > > END of EXTRACTION | Carter, Mary O. "Polly" (I8271)
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Early in 1803 Francis started dividing his property among his children. In 1803 he gave Joshua a 400 acre tract on Sycamore Creek, 169 acres to Snaford on No Business Mountain and an undetermined acreage to Chloe and Thomas on No Business Mountain. In 1807 he deeded slaves, furniture and livestock to his daughters Susanna McClasson and Doshey McGlasson and their children. He gave Sanford a tract on Sycamore Creek and Robert Womack (his son-in-law) a tract on Roaring Run and Holley's Mill Run. He also gave his children Frankey, Nancy and Thomas slaves and other personal property. His son Francis received the home property which was deeded to him in 1811. This consisted of 440 acres on Headwaters of A**** Creek.
| Holley, Francis (I9529)
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Early records of Groton show that Joseph Sr., original proprietor of Groton, removed from Chelmsford to Groton before 5 Mar 1665, with several other families. He and the others were forced to leave the town during King Phillip's War, after the town was burned in Mar 1676. He probably went to Concord where he died.
He died soon after the Indian raid at Groton in Mar 1676 in Concord, where the family had fled. His widow and children then stayed in the area of Concord that became Stow. | Gilson, Sr. Joseph (I6251)
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EAST SUSSEX COUNTY, ENGLAND ST PETER AND ST PAUL CHURCH | Family F1307
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Ebenezer and Sarah had twelve childtren in all, with Jacob being the second after his brother, Peter. Another son, Benjamin, moved to Ludlow, VT about 1787. Ludlow is fairly close to Mount Holly, VTand Olivia could have been staying with relatives there when she met Darwin White. | Family F2147
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ED 103 Sh 7:
Evans, William L. 1873
Evans, Bertha 1881 | Source (S57069)
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Eddy has two children by a previous marriage (James Salisbury):
Michael Thomas Salisbury, b 10 Feb 1964, Sonoma, California
Elizabeth Anne, Salisbury, b 15 Sept 1965, Sonoma, California
Graduated Ursuline High Santa Rosa, California 1962.
Moved to Idaho 1966.
Married to Stanley at a friend's home in Grangeville. | Herwat, Edwina Anne (I0503)
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Edited and typeset by Carl G. Devin. This book was privately printed and is out of print. | Source (S67455)
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Edith Reynolds married Frank Wocher | Reynolds, Edith (I11168)
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Edmund and Philomela had six children: three boys and three girls. They may have had others between Jesse who was born in Groton in 1816 and Olivia who was born about 1824 according to her age at her death in WI.[maryabbywhite.ged] | Family F1821
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Edmund Ingalls is a great grandfather of Laura INGALLS Wilder (author of "Little House on the Prairie) through his son, Samuel Ingalls >> Lansford Witing Ingalls >> Charles Phillip Ingalls >> Laura Elizabeth Ingalls. | Ingalls, Edmund (I5436)
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Edmund was in the Mount Holly area in 1840 according to the census, but not on the 1850 one. His son, Edmund, is in Leon, NY in 1850 and 1860, but Edmund, Sr. was not there on either census, nor was Philomela. | Patch, Edmund (I5351)
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Edmund was the immigrant ancestor and came to Salem, MA in 1629 with his brother, Francis, and four others. They settled in Lynn, where they were the first settlers. He was a prominent citizen and his name is found often in the town records.
In March 1648, while traveling to Boston on horseback, he was drowned in the Saugus River, due to a defective bridge. His heirs recovered damages from the town.
His will read: I, Edmund Ingalls of Lynn, being of perfect memory commit my soul unto God, my body to the grave and difpose of my eathly goods in this life.
Firftly, I make my wife Ann Ingalls, sole executor, leaving my houfe and houfelot, togather
with my stock of cattle and corn, to her, Likewife I leave Katherine Shipper with my wife.
Item, I bequeath to Robert my sonne & heir four pound to be payd in two years time by my wife, either in cattle or corn. Likewife I bequeath to him or to his heirs, my houfe & houfelot after the deceafe of my wife.
Likewife I bequeath to Elizabeth my daughter, twenty shillings to be payd by my wife in a Heifer calf in two years time after my deceafe.
Likewife to my daughter Faith, wife to Andrew Allen, I bequeath two yearling calves, and inform my wife to pay him forty shillings debt in a years time after my deceafe.
Likewife to my sonne John, I bequeath the houfe & ground that was Jeremy fitts, lying by the meeting houfe, only out of it the sd John is to pay within four years, four pounds to my sonne Samuel, and the ground to be his security, further I leave with said John, that three Acres of land he had in England fully to pofsefs and enjoy.
Likewife, I give to Sarah, my daughter, wife of William Bitnar my two ewes.
Likewife, to Henry my sonne, I give the Houfe that I bought of Goodman West, and six Acres of ground lying at Rumly Marsh, and this for the sd Henry shall pofsefs in two years after my deceafe, Only out of this the sd Henry shall pay to my sonne Samuel, four pounds within two years after he enters upon it.
Likewife I bequeath to Samuel my sonne, eight pounds to be dficharged as abovek in the premifes.
Laftly, I leave with Mary the Heifer calf that she enjoyed and leave her to my wife for future dowry.
Finally, I appoint Francis Ingalls, my brother & Francis Dane, my sonne in law, overfeers of my will, and order that thofe things that have no particular exemption in the will mentioned, be taken away after my deceafe and entreat my overfeers to be helpful to my wife in ordering her matters.
His
Edumund X Ingalls
Mark
Witness: William Morton, Francis Dane, Francis Ingols
Proved 14:9:1648 by Francis Ingalls, and 27:4:1649 by William Morton.
Source: Essex County Quarterly Court Files 1:103
He came in Gov. Endicott's company. He and his brother, Francis, and four others began the settlement of Lynn in 1629. He was a man of good character even though the following court record is found "20/4/1646, Edmund Ingalls was fined for brining home sticks in both his arms on the Sabbath day from Mr. Holyokes rails, witness Joseph fflood, Obadya fflood, Jane fflood." These were probably jealous neighbors and it goes to show the strict observance of the Sabbath in those days. His name is often found on the town records showing him to be one of the prominent citizens.
His inventory read: nventory taken by Edward Burchum, Henry Collins and Francis (his mark) Ingils:
one payer of oxen, £ 12; too Steares, £ 8; one oxe, £ 5; thre Cowes, £ 11; one mare, £ 10; too ewe Sheepe, £ 3; too
hoges & too piges, £ 2; hay £ 4; Coren, £ 6; plow yoke & cheans, £ 1; hempe & flax in the bune, £ 1; one bede with
the furnituer, £ 4; one bed with the furnituer, £ 1; one trundell bed, 3s 4d; one bed in the chamber, £ 1 10s; thre
payer of Shetes, £ 1 4s; a table cloth & too napkines 4s; one chiste 6s; three lininge wheles 5s; one tube, 1s; one
carpette, 10s; purse & aparell, £ 1 10s; pote hooks & keckines, 10s; thre brase kettels, 10s; puter, 16s; wooden
ware, 4s; two gunes, £ 1; spite, tonges & dripinge pab, 5s; table, chare & stooles, 10s; a broylinge Ieren, 6d; an ax
& could Ieron & a too hand saw, 15s; thre bibels, 10s; one beare barill & other hushellments, 5s; house & lands, £
50; total £ 135 8s 10d. Debts and legacies to be paid out of the estate: To Mr. Leader, £ 1 16s; to Mr Sauage, £ 1
12s; to the kow keeper, £ 1 5s; to Kather Skeper, £ 50; to John Hud, 10s; to marke graues, 8s, to Robert Driuer,
5s; to Mr. Emery, 15s; to Mr. Whightinge, 8s; att Ipswitch, 11s; to Joseph Armatage 14s 4d; a Shoomaker, 12s; to
Mr. Jobitt, £ 1 2s; to Mr. Kinge, £ 1; total. £ 60 18s 4d. Legacies to Roberte Ingols, his sonne, £ 4; to Elizabeth, his
daughter, £ 1; to Faith, his daughter, £ 3; to John Ingols, his sone, £ 13 10s; to Sarah, his daughter, £ 3; to henry
Ingols, £ 8; to Samwell Ingols, £ 8; Mary Ingols lefte to her mother the executrix for her porchon; total, £ 40 10s.
Source: Essex County Quarterly Court Files, 1:104
Submitted by: Mariana Bean Ruggles | Ingalls, Edmund (I5436)
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Edmund was the immigrant ancestor, and was the ninth settler in order of their coming to Andover, MA. He was licensed in 1648 as the first innkeeper of the town. According to Charlotte Abbott's notes from the NAHS, he sold wine of his own manufacture in 1648 as a vintner not a retailer. She places his house, at that time, as being on the Ferry Road to Haverhill. The first license for a vintner and inn holder in Andover was issued to Edmund in 1662, so the road to the river must have been more of a highway then than it was when Charlotte Abbott wrote her notes. [no date on them]
He was one of the ten freeholders who organized the Andover church, 24 Oct 1645, and was one of the few men honored with the designation "Mr." in the records. He with Mr. Woodbridge, negotiated the purchase of the plantation from the Indians.
He took the oath of allegiance at Andover, 11 Feb 1678; was a selectman in 1674; town clerk 1675; and held other positions of honor. In King Philip's war in 1676 Indians attacked his house. Some of his animals were killed, but he and his family escaped. Since he was the town clerk at the time, the records were lost when his house was burned on 19 Apr 1676.
The land in Andover "was bought of CUTSHAMACHE, the sagamore of MA by Mr. Woodbridge, in behalf of ten inhabitants of Cochicheweck (now Andover). The amount paid was 6 pounds and a red coat. Mr. Edmund Faulkner might have assisted Mr. Woodbridge, as there is a tradition that he purchased the town for ten settlers". Abbott says, "according to the family the fee was 20 gallons of rum and the coat".
There is no gravestone, but a marker has been erected by some of his descendants. The cemetary is fairly close to where his land had been NW of the center of what is now North Andover. | Faulkner, Edmund (I5182)
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Edna Earl Watkins (1855-1988)
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Group Photograph: Watkins Reunion c.1939
Watkins Family Reunion at Dan Valley Farm c.1939
Foreground: Lydia Ann Watkins, Spot Watkins (dog)
Seated: Dan Patterson, Edna Mebane, Lydia Watkins, Lucille Watkins, Salie Patterson, Dan Simmons, Beth Simmons
Standing: Dee Gee Watkins, Cary Watkins, Katherine Mebane, Jack Patterson, Mabel Watkins, Henry Watkins, James Watkins
Bartlett Yancey High School Teacher
Oldest of twelve children. Moved to Caswell County in 1889 when her parents returned to the family farm in Blanch, North Carolina. See: The Heritage of Caswell County, North Carolina, Jeannine D. Whitlow, Editor (1985) at 380-381 (Article #486 "Edna Watkins Mebane" by Elizabeth Moore Upchurch).
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The Association [Caswell County Historical Association] is most grateful to those who contributed to the furnishing of the Jailer's Quarters. Especially appealing was the Mebane collection of handmade and decorated baby-garments and other age costumes as well. The most outstanding article shown in the Children's Room was Mrs. Mebane's flannel petticoat. Obviously it is a genuine antique because the owner, Edna Watkins Mebane, is 101.
Source: Caswell County Historical Association Newsletter, Volume IX, Number 4 (October 1986).
Source: 1900 US Census (Danville Township, Caswell County, North Carolina).
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Name: Watkins, Edna Earl
City: Blanche
County: Caswell
State: NC
Year: 1914
Class: Class of 1903
School: Louisburg College
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1900 US Census
Name: Edna E Watkins
Home in 1900: Dan River, Caswell, North Carolina
Age: 15
Estimated birth year: abt 1885
Birthplace: North Carolina
Race: White
Relationship to head-of-house: Daughter
Source: The Heritage of Caswell County, North Carolina, Jeannine D. Whitlow, Editor (1985) at 560-561 (The Henry Thomas Watkins Family by Cary King Watkins)
1910 United States Federal Census
Name: Edna E Watkins
Age in 1910: 25
Estimated birth year: abt 1885
Birthplace: Virginia
Relation to Head of House: Daughter
Father's Name: Daniel G Watkins
Father's Birth Place: North Carolina
Mother's Name: Lydia A Watkins
Mother's Birth Place: North Carolina
Home in 1910: Dan River, Caswell, North Carolina
Marital Status: Single
Race: White
Gender: Female
Household Members: Name Age
Daniel G Watkins 52
Lydia A Watkins 45
Edna E Watkins 25
Welbur L Watkins 24
Loucille N Watkins 20
Henry T Watkins 18
Katie C Watkins 16
Dee G Watkins 14
Maggie E Watkins 13
Sallie A Watkins 11
Elizabeth Watkins 9
Mabel Watkins 6
James B Watkins 3
1920 United States Federal Census (unconfirmed)
Name: Edna E Watkins
Home in 1920: Washington, Washington, District of Columbia
Age: 34
Estimated birth year: abt 1886
Birthplace: Virginia
Relation to Head of House: Lodger
Father's Birth Place: North Carolina
Mother's Birth Place: North Carolina
Marital Status: Single
Race: White
Sex: Female
Able to read: Yes
Able to Write: Yes
Household Members: Name Age
Wilhemina Tulloss 26 [36]
Frank Tulloss 19
Edna E Watkins 34
Margaret L Watkins 22 [32]
Katherine Tulloss 24 [26]
Death Record
Name: Edna W. Mebane
SSN: 242-50-8691
Last Residence: 27379 Yanceyville, Caswell, North Carolina, United States of America
Born: 27 Feb 1885
Died: Oct 1988
State (Year) SSN issued: North Carolina (1951-1952 )
Source: Social Security Administration. Social Security Death Index, Master File. Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2006
Georgia Deaths, 1919-98
Name: Edna E Mebane
Death Date: 21 Oct 1988
County of Death: Cobb
Gender: F (Female)
Race: White
Age: 101 years
County of Residence: Cobb
Certificate: 039231
Date Filed: 2 Nov 1988
She died in Georgia where she was living with her daughter.
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| Watkins, Edna Earl (I21562)
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2298 |
Educated in Washington Schools. Attended Oregon State University 1921/1922. Married in Los Angeles, California. Possibly has two children.
| Wilson, Letha Maria (I0796)
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2299 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1549)
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2300 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I0514)
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