A Journey Through Time
Matches 651 to 669 of 669
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651 | William D. Marshall was listed as a widower and Sally Taylor was listed as the widow of Henry. Nathaniel W. Bird and Samuel S. Lucas, sec. | Family: William D. Marshall / Sally Lucas (F852)
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652 | William N. Ames was the security on the Marriage License Bond. | Family: Egbert G. Bowman / Margaret L. Scarburgh (F695)
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653 | William P. Scarburgh was shown as the Head of Hosehold in the census. Also shown as living in this household were his spouse, Lizzie J, age 28, his daughter, Hattie, age 1 and a servant, Sallie Spence, age 30. | Family: William P. Scarburgh / Elizabeth J. "Lizzie" Bishop (F744)
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654 | William Russell Roe, Sr. of Sullivan, MO passed away at 9:55 a.m. Monday, October 3, 2011 at the age of 82 years. William entered this life on November 2, 1928 in Pleasant Hope, MO and was the oldest of 8 children born to James Russell and Anna Marie (Murdock) Roe. He was raised in and around Springfield, MO where he graduated from Central High School in 1948, and on July 6, 1949, he enlisted in the United States Navy where he proudly served for four years. All of his life he enjoyed flying and aircraft. Bill was a long-time employee of MacDonnell-Douglas in St. Louis and retired from there on December 24, 1988. Bill and Virginia were united in marriage on May 23, 1952 and were blessed with two sons, William Russell, Jr. and Robert David. Bill was saved as a young man and he and Virginia were members of the First Church of the Nazarene of Wellston, MO. After moving to Sullivan, they regularly attended First Baptist Church of Sullivan until health issues prevented them from doing so. He was a member and sang for the Franklin County Gospel Jubilees for many years and volunteered at Missouri Baptist Hospital as a member of the auxiliary. William is survived by his wife Virginia of the family home, one son, William Russell Roe, Jr, and wife Kathy of Fayetteville, NC; five grandchildren, Brandy, William III, Andrew, Holly, and Cheri; one great-granddaughter, Celeste; one brother, David Roe and wife Johnola of Rocky Mount, VA; four sisters, Shirley Insell of New Port Richie, FL, Sharon Smith of Hardenville, MO, Eunice Bryan and husband Jim of Billings, MO, and Christine Tooley and husband Bill of Bolivar, MO; numerous nieces and nephews and a host of friends. Along with his parents, William was preceded in death by a son, Robert D. Roe; one brother, John Paul Roe and a sister, Ruth Lockmiller. Funeral services for William Roe, Sr. were conducted at 1 p.m. on Monday, October 10, 2011 at the Southside Chapel of the Eaton Funeral Home, with visitation Pastor Ted Hurley officiating. Burial was in the New Hope Cemetery at Fair Grove, MO on Tuesday, October 11, 2011 at 1:00 p.m. Arrangements were under the care of the Eaton Funeral Home, Sullivan, MO. | Roe, William Russell Sr. (I3852)
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655 | William W. Riley was the security on the Marriage License Bond. | Family: Americus Scarburgh, III / Mary Jane "Molly" Turlington (F335)
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656 | William Witter's homestead at Swampscott was on "the spot where Joseph Blaney's house now stands,"--or where it was standing in 1844, about two miles from Lynn. The land on which it stood was purchased by William Witter from an Indian, according to the following deposition made by him, and recorded in the files of the Salem Court, under the dates April 15 and 27, 1657: "Blacke will, or duke william, so called; came to my house (which was two or three miles from Nahant), when Thomas Dexter had bought Nahant for a suit of clothes; the said Blacke will Asked me what I would give him for the ' Land my house stood vppon, it being his land, and his ffather's wigwam stood their abouts .... " and he adds that he "bought Nahant and Sagomer Hill and Swamscoate of Black William for two pestle stones." | Witter, William (I2713)
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657 | WIlliam Witter's wife also appears with the Christian name, Annis, probably a form of Anna or Hannah. Her maiden name is said to have been Churchman. and it has been thought that she was a daughter of Hugh Churchman, an early settler of Lynn, Massachusetts. A well-known authority on early New England . genealogy states that Hugh Churchman of Lynn, 1640, died in 1644, that his will was probated July 9, of that year, and that Ann Churchman, perhaps his daughter, married John Rogers on April 16, 1639, at Weymouth. In Hugh Churchman's will he mentions Josias, son of William Witter, leaving the latter his homestead in Lynn, which, on William Witter's death, is to pass to Josias Witter. (Josias was often used interchangeably with Josiah in old records.) It may be that the wife of William Witter was a sister of Hugh Churchman instead of his daughter. Hugh Churchman's will, from the Essex Court files, is here given in abstract in the quaint old orthography of the original document: "I Hugh Churchman of Len do make this my last will ... first my howse and Lot in Len ... and aU other appurtenances there unto belonging to wilyam Wenter (sic.) tel his son Josias shae atayn the age of twenty one years and then to his son Josias and his Ayeres for ever; with this condicon that... he shale paye to his sister haimah winter (sic.) ten pounds within one hole ?year ... And if Josiah and hannah shall both dy before they shale atayen the age of twenty one yeres that then William Winter or his now wif or the longer liver of them to have it ..." He makes William Witter his Executor. | Churchman, Hugh (I2730)
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658 | William Witter's will was dated August, 1657. In it he bequeathed to his wife, Annis, half of his estate, and to his son, Josiah, the other half. Of his daughter, he says: "Hannah shall have a yew and lamb this time twelf mounth." He died two years after making his will, in 1659. | Witter, William (I2713)
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659 | with the rank of Corporal | Timberger, Harry Banks (I2872)
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660 | Witness for the Groom was Jean DePuy, his father. Witness for the Bride was Marya Reynards DeVaux, her sister. | Family: Nicholas DePuy, I / Catharina Reynards DeVaux (F889)
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661 | y | Jarman, Emma J. 'Alice' (I225)
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662 | young | Witter, Josiah (I2754)
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663 | young | Witter, John (I2755)
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664 | young | Witter, Samuel (I2756)
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665 | young | Witter, Ebenezer (I2757)
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666 | young | Witter, Abigal (I2764)
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667 | Zorobabel Henderson was the security on the Marriage License Bond. | Family: Edmund Roberts / Esther Scarburgh (F690)
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668 | [CAPT. MATTHEW FULLER'S WILL] [3: 2: 127] The five and twentieth Day of July in the yeer of our Lord one thousand six hundred seaventy and eight; I Mathew ffuller of the Towne of Barnstable in the Collonie of New Plymouth; being sicke of body but of Good and prfect memory thankes be unto almighty God; and Calling to Remembrance the uncertaine state of this transitory life and that all fflesh must yeild unto Death when it shall please God to Call; Doe make Constitute and ordaine; and Declare this my last will and Testament, In manor and forme following; Revoakeing and Anulling by these prsents all and every Testament and Testaments will and wills heertofore by mee made and Declared either by word or writing; and this to be taken onely for my last will and Testament; and none other; and first being pen itent and sorry from the bottom of my hart for my sins past most humbly Desireing forgivenes for the same; I Give and Comitt my soule unto almighty God my Saviour and Redeemer, in whom and by the Merretts of Jesus Christ, I trust and be leive assuredly to be saved, and my body to be buried in such place, as my executors heerafter Named shall appoint; and Now for the settleing of my temporall estate; and such Goods Chattles and Debts as it hath pleased God farr above my Deserts to bestow on mee; I Doe order Give and Dispose the same in manor and forme following That is to say first I will That all those Debts and Dutyes as I ow in Right or Consience to any manor of prson or prsons whatsoever shalbe well and truely Contented, or ordained to be payed, within Convenient time after my Decease by my executors heerafter Named; Item I Give and bequeath unto Shubeall Jones my Grand Child the Reputed son of Ralph Jones, the angle lott of Marsh meddow, which I formerly bought of his father Ralph Jones, after ffrancis my wifes Decease I Give and bequeath the one halfe of all the Rest of my Lands & meadows I have in the Townshipp of Barnstable, or else where in America To my welbeloved son John ffuller; after ffrancis my wifes Decease I Give and bequeath unto the Naturall sonnes of my son Samuell ffuller Deceased, Thomas ffuller Jabez ffuller Timothy ffuller Matthias ffuller, and Samuell ffuller, The other halfe of all the Lands and meddowes I have in the Townshipp of Barnstable or elsewhere in America; after my wifes Decease; I Give and bequeath to Samuell ffuller the son of Samuell ffuller my Eldest son Deceased, my now Dwelling house with all the land and meadow belonging to the homsted where I now live; after my wifes Decease; and if it happen that hee should Die without Issue That then it shall Goe to the Rest of them bretheren that Doe survive Item It is my will that if my son John ffuller Die without Issue that then the lands and meddowes I have already Given to him Bethyah the wife of John ffuller shall enjoy the full benifitt; and use of them to her Dieing Day; and then to Goe to the Rest of my Children begotten of my owne body; I Give and bequeath to my Daughter Mary Jones the wife of Ralph Jones Ten pounds in mony; Item I Give and bequeath unto my Daughter Anne ffuller The now wife of Samuell ffuller ten pounds in mony; Item I Give and bequeath unto my Daughter Elizabeth Rowley the wife of Moses Rowley ten pounds in mony; Item I Give and bequeath unto Sarah Rowley the Daughter of Moses Rowley all my sheep; and by these prsents I Doe appoint Jedediah Jones to oversee the sheepp That they be Imployed wholly for the use of the said Sarah; Capt. Matthew Fuller?s Will and Inventory 9 Item I Give and bequeath ten pounds to Jedediah Jones the son of Ralph Jones in mony; Item I Give to every one of my Male Grandchildren halfe a Crown a peece in old England mony; [p. 128] Item I Give to every one of my femall Grandchildren twelve pence a peece in old England mony; Item I Give to Ralfe Jones Samuell ffuller Junir: and Moses Rowley senir my sones in law five shillings apeece in mony; Item I Give and bequeath unto my onely beloved son John ffuller twenty pounds in silver mony, and to bethya his wife twenty shillings in Gould; I Give to Mary ffuller the late wife of my son Samuell ffuller Deceased five shillings in Mony; I Give and bequeath unto Robert Marshall the Scotsman a peece of Cloth Intended to make mee a suite; off; Item I Give to Jaser Tayler two Raysers; Item I Give and bequeath to ffrancis my Deare and welbeloved wife; whoe by these prsents I Doe ordaine and Declare to be the sole executrix of this my last Will and Testament the use and Improvement of all my housing lands and Meddowes Dureing her Naturall life; as alsoe all my Moveables houshold stuffe Cattle horse kind swine; and whatsoever else Can be Named undisposed of to be att her Dispose for ever In witnes wherof I have heerunto sett my hand and seale the Day and yeer abovesaid Signed and sealed Mathew ffuller and a seale in the prsence of Joseph Laythorpe John Hawes Leift: Joseph Laythorp and John hawes made oath to the truth of the Will abovewritten: viz: That they Did see Capt: Mathew ffuller above said; signe and seale and Declare this aforsaid Will to be his last Will and Testament; before the Court holden att Plymouth the 30th of October 1678 html to wordpress by htm2wp.com | Fuller, Dr. Matthew (I2987)
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669 | [p. 138] The last Will and Testament of Samuell ffuller of Barnstable Late Deceased Exhibited to the Court held att Plymouth the fift of June 1684 on the oath of Capt: Josepth Laythorp and Mr Samuell Allin as followeth The nine and twentyeth Day of October in the yeer of our Lord one thousand six hundred eighty and three; I Samuell ffuller senir of the Towne of Barnstable in the Govrment of New Plymouth being ancient and very weake in body but of good and Compitent memory thankes be unto allmighty God; and Calling to remembrance the uncertaine state of this transitory life and that all fflesh muste yeild unto Death when it shall please God to Call, Doe make ordaine and & Constitute & Declare this my last will and Testament in Manor and form following; Revoking and Anulling by these presents all and every Testament and Testaments will and wills heertofore by mee made and declared either by word or ?righting; and this to be taken onely for my last will and Testament and none other; and first I give and Comitt my soule unto almighty God my Saviour in whom and by the merritts of Jesus Christ I trust and beleive assuredly to be saved; and my body to the earth; from whence it was taken to be buried in such Decent and Christian manor as to my executors heerafter Named shalbe thought meet and Convenient; and Now for the settleing of my temporall estate and such goods Cattles and Debts as it hath pleased god farr above my Deserts to bestow upon mee; I Doe order Give and Dispose the same in Manor and forme following; That is to say first I will that all those Debts and Dutyes as I owe in right or Consience to any manor of prson or prsons whatsoever shalbe well and truely Contented and payed or ordained to be payed within Convenient time after my Decease by my executors heerafter Named; Item I Give and bequeath unto my eldest son Samuell ffuller two prsells of Marsh one of them I bought of mr Samuell house Deceased and the other I bought of Captaine Matthew ffuller Deceased that hee had of mr John ffreeman; Item I Give and bequeath to my son John ffuller four acrees of Marsh and one halfe which I bought of Peter Blossome Item I Give and bequeath that prsell of Marsh that lyes by Ralph Jones, his Marsh, To my two sones Samuell ffuller and John ffuller to be equally Devided betwixt and one prsell of Marsh that lyeth on this side Scoton ffeildes to be Devided as abovesaid and the angle Lotts of Marsh att Scoton point to be equally Devided between them alsoe and alsoe the Eelcreik Lott of Marsh to be alike Devided as above specifyed and the Lott of Marsh att Sandy neck upon the same accoumpt alsoe; and all my upland upon Scoton Neck to be equally Devided betwixt them as the other above Mensioned Item I Give to my son Samuell ffuller all my upland that lyeth above my uppermost ffeild and to range quite Crosse my land upon one and the same lyne as the uppermost ffence as my upmost feild Now ranges, but alwaies to allow Cart wayes to the Comons into the Comons for his brother John ffuller his heires and assignes Item I Give and bequeath unto my son John fuller my now Dwellinghouse orchyard and all outhousing and all the rest of my upland wherever it doth lye, but alwaies to allow a Cart way into the meddowes for his brother Samuell ffuller his heires and assignes Item I Give and bequeath to my son John ffuller one three yeer old horse runing in the woods; Item I Give and bequeath to my son Samuell ffuller two mares runing in the woods; Item I Give unto my Daughter Elizabeth Tayler five pound in Mony and two Cowes; Item I Give unto my Daughter hannah Bonham four pounds in Money and two Cowes; Item I Give unto my Daughter Mary Williams four pound in Money and two Cowes Item I Give and bequeath unto my Daughter Sarah Crowe four pounds in Mony and two Cowes Item I Give and bequeath unto my four Daughters hannah Bonham Mary Williams Elizabeth Tayler and Sarah Crow all my houshold Stuffe to be equally Dvided betwixt them Item I Give and bequeath to my son John ffuller the Indian Joell; my prte in the oxen the Cart and plow and the Cart and plow Geares and working tooles and one fatt Cow that is to kill and my bald faced horse; and my Great bible; Item I Give and bequeath to my two sones Samuell ffuller and John ffuller all the rest of my Neat Cattle to be Devided To my son Samuell one third prte; and to my son John ffuller the other two third prtes therof; and all my sheep to be equally Devided betwixt them; Item I Give and bequath to my son Samuell ffuller ten pounds in mony which hee now owes to mee and hath now hath it alredy; and all the rest of my estate in what kind soever it be I Give and bequeath it to my two sones Samuell ffuller and John ffuller; to be Devided to my son Samuell ffuller one third prte therof and to my son John ffuller the other two third prtes therof, and by these prsents make ordaine & Declare the above said Samuell and John ffuller the executors of this my last Will and Testament; In Witness wherof I the said Samuell ffuller have heerunto sett my hand and seale the Date above written; Witnesse Samuell ffuller and a seal Joseph Laythorp Samuell Allin Captaine Joseph Laythorpe made oth as a witnes to this will before the Court held att Plymouth the fift of March 1683/84 Mr Samuell Allin Made oath as a witnes to this Will above written this 10th of March 1683/84 before mee Barnabas Laythorpe Assistant | Fuller, Samuel (I2989)
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