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6451 The following sketch by W.B. Waterbury, was published in the Southern Counties Journal, St. Thomas, in 1899.

"Deacon William Teeple, before Deacon became coupled with his name, had a cousin named William Teeple living near where Kingsmill now stands. The Deacon was a lithe, active, little man, and his cousin, a big stout man, so to distinguish them, one was called little Teeple and the other big Teeple.

"The Baptist Church at Aylmer dates back to 1810, when the few settlers congregated at Deacon William Teeple's or at Deacon William Davis's. The settlement grew as new settlers arrived and it became imperative that more suitable accommodation must be provided. Isaac Ostrander provided the land at Rogers' Corners and Deacon Teeple and Deacon Davis provided the lumber. The church was also used as a school and continued there for 28 years. In 1844 a large Frame church was erected in Aylmer on the site of the present fine brick edifice, which was constructed in 1871.

"Deacon W. L. Teeple, grandfather of the late Jennie Teeple of Aylmer, is buried at Orwell. He died in 1859, aged 72 years." 
Teeple, Deacon William (I8779203199)
 
6452 The following was found inthe Kadila Sentinel/Putnam County Sentinel of Putnam County, Ohio March 3, 1866: "Sheriff Sale Daniel W. Mathias VS John C . Mathias, Ephraim Mathias, Jacob Mathias, Joseph Mathias, Catherine Bunn, John Bunn, Benjamin Mathias, David Mathias, Lewis Mathias, and Mary Mathias." Mathias, Daniel (I8667772049)
 
6453 The Hugh Wallis Bible gives the birth date as 1 Jan 1742 whereas the Shrewsbury Church records give the date as 1 Jan 1741. Wallis, Hannah (I5857849221)
 
6454 The is no absolute proof that this Mary Cooke, daughter of John Cooke, was the wife of John Gruwell. However, in that John Cooke died in Duck Creek, MD. would indicate that this is so. Some records indicate that Mary's father may have been a William Cooke. Cooke, Mary (I5658322926)
 
6455 The Lild Parish Register shows Lars was born at Diernesgaard.
Witnesses at his baptism included Anne Sorrensdatter. He is
listed at age 20 in the family home in the 1787 census. 
Djernes, Lars Christian Nielsen (I5856882547)
 
6456 The Lild Parish Register shows Margrete was born at
Diernesgaard. 
Djernes, Margrete Nielsdatter (I5856882544)
 
6457 The Lild Parish Register shows Margrete was born at
Diernesgaard. She was evidently named for a sister who had
died earlier. She must also have died young, as she does not
appear in the 1787 census. 
Djernes, Margrete Nielsdatter (I5856882549)
 
6458 The Lild Parish Register shows Niels was born at Diernesgaard.
He is listed in the family home there in the 1787 census at age
18, and was still living there at age 32 in the 1801 census
with his widowed mother. 
Djernes, Niels Nielsen (I5856882548)
 
6459 The Lild Parish Register shows Peder was born at
Diernesgaard,apparently named for a brothe r born the previous
year. Witnesses at hisbaptism included Anne Pedersdatter. 
Djernes, Peder Nielsen (I5856882546)
 
6460 The Lild Parish Register shows Peder was born at
Diernesgaard.Witnesses at his baptism includ e Kristen
Pedersdatter and AnnePedersdatter. 
Djernes, Peder Nielsen (I5856882545)
 
6461 The Lild Parish Register shows that Anne was born at
Diernesgaard. Witnesses at her baptism included Elizabeth
Albertsdatter of Rotb²l. She is listed at home at age 15 in
the 1787 census. 
Djernes, Anne Nielsdatter (I5856882550)
 
6462 The Mansfield Cemetery records state that Iva died at age 85 in Florida and was married at the time; she is buried next to her husband, Sherman. Murphy, Iva Belle (I8667772378)
 
6463 The marriage record in the Lild Parish Register is signed by
OleNielsen, Mariane's father, an d Lars Christian Nielsen,
husband of Lars'aunt Caspara Larsen Djernes. 
Family F5350498601
 
6464 The marriage record reads Kjarup Parsonage. Lars Vabesgaard
Djernesand Lars Nielsen Tuul (? ) signed the parish marriage
record. 
Family F5350498347
 
6465 The marriage record was signed by Peder Thomassen, Helene's
father,and Svend Larsen Diernes , Lars' elder brother. 
Family F5350498981
 
6466 The marriage took place at Kjaerup Parish. The record was
signed byThomas Lune (?) and Sven d Diernes, Christian's
brother. 
Family F5350498345
 
6467 The marriage took place at Kjaerup. The record is signed by
CasperLarsen Diernes. 
Family F5350498333
 
6468 The only record of a child named Frank Coy in the Columbiana County, Ohio vital records between 1867 and 1900 is for the death record of Frank Coy who died at age 6 on 25 June 1889 in Leetonia having also been born in Leetonia. This does not equate with the birth date for Frank Sherman Coy which Mrs. Bush Packey identified, however, though there is no record of the source from which she obtained that birthdate. Coy, Frank Sherman (I8667769351)
 
6469 The parents of Margaret Gray Chezum are Daniel Chezum and Nancy. Nancy is a full blooded Cherokee Indian. She changed her name to Nancy. Chezum, Margaret Gray (I1122065001)
 
6470 The parents of Martin Van Buren Watkins are Stephen Watkins and Mary ? Watkins, Martin Van Buren (I1122065000)
 
6471 The parish marriage record was signed by Christen Vabesgaard
andJens Jensen Dommerby. 
Family F5350498984
 
6472 The parish record says Casper was baptized 11 February 1802.
Nowitnesses are listed. Caspe r is not included in Cai
Mygind's book,probably because he did not live very long. 
Djernes, Casper Preetzman Larsen (I5856882530)
 
6473 The parish records list as witnesses at Casper's baptism his
uncle Erich Zacharias Prµtzman of Oddersb²l, Jens Rasmussen,
Margrethe Prµtzman, grandmother Karen Svendsdatter Norgard
(listed as Madame Casper Prµtzman of Oddersb²l) and uncle Lars
Christian from Koldkjargaard. Kasper, as his name was recorded
in the confirmations, was confirmed in 1818 when he was 15
years old. Cai Mygind's book, 'Some Families from the Two
Counties Hanherred and Hillerslev Herred in Northern Jutland',
1972, pages 45-47, says that Casper was unmarried in the 1834
census. He was living as tenant of Kjerup Parsonage in
T²mmerby with a housekeeper, Helene Pedersdatter, and two
farmhands. In December 1836, Casper and Helene were married in
T²mmerby Church. Twin boys were born in 1838, but by 1840 one
of them, Lars Christian, was living in Diernesgaard with his
grandmother, Marianne Prµtzmann. In the 1840 census Caspar
Josva Larsen, 37, was still a leaseholder (Forpagter) at the
Kjerup Parsonage with wife Helene, 27 and son Christian, 2.
The parish minister, Frederik Christian von Haven and his wife
and child also lived there, along with three maids and two male
servants.
By the time daughter Marie was baptized in 1842, Casper
was no longer tenant of the parsonage, but lived in Rotb²lgaard
with some family. He had bought the farm Madsb²l near the sea,
but was never able to move out there as he was seriously ill.
He spent his last days with his mother at Diernesgaard, and
died at age 39. 
Djernes, Casper Josva Preetzmann Larsen (I5856884686)
 
6474 The payment voucher that Barbara (Barbary) signed for receipt of her inheritance from her father's estate showed that in November 1866 she resided in Hancock County, Ohio.

In the 1870 Hancock County, Ohio Census, Barbara is the head of household. Her single sons, David and Lewis, who work on the farm, reside with her at McComb, Blanchard Twp. Her Real Estate value is $3,000.00 and her Personal Estate value is $300.00.

She is buried next to her husband and her marker identifes her as "Barbarey", w/o Paul who died aged 57 years 10 months being born on 30 July 1826. That would make her death year 1884. The birth year suggested is more than a decade later than any Census records suggest It would also make her only four years old when she married Paul! Obviously there are some errors in the dates recorded, either on the cemetery marker or in the typing of that volume of records. 
Stambaugh, Barbara (Barbary) (I8667771915)
 
6475 The payment voucher that Lydia signed related to her inheritance from her father's estate shows that she resided in Mansfield, Richland County, Ohio as of November, 1866.

In the 1910 Richland County, Ohio Census, Lydia is widowed and the head of household with her "own income". She is the mother of eleven children with eight living at that time. Her son, Nathan, his third wife, Lulu, and her two-year-old step-grandson, Charles Cooper, reside with her on Lilly Street in Mansfield. Both of her parents are identified as being born in Pennsylvania.

Lydia's son, Walker J. Price, was the informant on her death certificate. She died due to carcinoma of the intestines at age 83 years, 3 months, and 28 days.

Lydia's obituary from page four of the December 2, 1912 The Mansfield News is as follows:

"Price. Mrs. Lydia A. Price, aged 85 years, died this Saturday afternoon at the home of her granddaughter, Louis (e?) Fouks, four and one-half miles northwest of the city after an illness of two months of a complication of diseases. She is survived by four sons, Nathan and Walker, of this city; A.B. Price, of Cleveland; John C., of Galion; three daughters, Mrs. Sarah Gilmore, of Cleveland; Mrs. Walter Kerr, of Ashland, and Mrs. Helen M. Stone, of this city. The body will be brought to the First Christian church Tuesday morning. Funeral Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the church, conducted by Rev. Charles Oakley. Mrs. Price had lived in Mansfield over 65 years."

Lydia's daughter, Flora's, death certificate states that Lydia was born in Columbiana County, Ohio. 
Stambaugh, Lydia A. (I8667771929)
 
6476 The payment voucher that she signed for receipt of her inheritance from her father's estate stated that Mary resided in Hillsdale County, Michigan in November 1866.

In the 1870 Hillsdale County, Michigan Census, Mary, Jacob, and their family reside in Woodbridge Twp.

According to her death certificate on file with Hillsdale County, Michigan Mary died at age 69 of "congestion of the whole body". Her marker in Camden Twp.'s West Woodbridge Cemetery states "Mary A. w of Jacob d. 1 April 1877 69 years". 
Stambaugh, Mary Ann (I8667771917)
 
6477 The Provincial Councillors of Pennsylvania who held office between 1733-1776, and Those Earlier Councillors who were some time Chief Magistrates of the Province, and their descendants Source (S5351737200)
 
6478 The Social Security Death Index has record of Chester Butts born 11 January 1890 dying in January 1980 having resided in Ashland, Ashland County, Ohio at the time of his death.

Mr. Charles Campbell has enterd on his online tree at ancestry.com that Chester and Gertrude had two children, Francis L. Butts and Elizabeth Butts. I have not yet been able to confirm this. 
Butts, Chester A. (I8667770157)
 
6479 The SSDI has record of Charles S. McCampbell being born 25 June 1916 and dying 14 June 1965. That Charles' obituary in the Cleveland Necrology File statse that he was the son of Sadie and the late Clarnece McCampbell, that the funeral was 17 June 1965, and that his wife was Bonnie, nee Goulin. McCampbell, Charles S. (I8667772984)
 
6480 The Thursday, March 22, 1900 Akron Beacon Journal states that Nellie, "daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Stambaugh", died at 111 Newton Street in Akron, aged 16, with interment being at East Akron Cemetery on Thursday at 4 o'clock.

The following article appeared in the April 10, 1900 Akron Beacon Journal, page 8, Column 6:


MEMORIAL SERVICE.

It Was Held For a High School Scholar.

Sunday at 2:30 p.m., was held the memorial service of Nellie M. Stambaugh at the Grace M.E. church. Her Sunday school class was present in company with many sorrowing friends of the deceased. Rev. Smith spoke feelingly of the sad death from diptheria which did not permit of a public service.

After other suitable remarks he introduced Professor Knight, of the Kent school, whose address was full of tender feeling for his pupil to whom he paid a high and deserving tribute as an earnest and faithful scholar. She had been attending the High School a part of a term when her health began to fail and from this time there was a steady and certain decline. She was born near Beach City, in Stark county, the 8th day of December 1883, and was therefore 16 years, three months, and 13 days of age.

She had fulfilled evey expectation to be kind, good and industrious and in return was much loved by all who knew her.

Her patience through all her suffering has been much spoken of and the beautiful smile a few minutes before she died along with the waving of her hand indicating a good-bye to her brothers, made hers a beaufitul death. 
Stambaugh, Nellie M. (I8667772593)
 
6481 The US Census of 1900 for Illinois, taken June 12, 1900 details the Robert Holliday Candler family - see Volume 122, ED 61, Sheet 10, Line 30 for details. Candler, Robert Holliday (I5658306823)
 
6482 Their daughter, Jean Talbot, born 1517, married Francis Drake, and
had ten children; among them was SIR FRANCIS DRAKE, born 1539. He
was one of the most renowned sailors of Europe. Kirklington Manor
was allotted to Frances, daughter of Sir John (1450) wife of John
Hazelwood, Esquire. A small Manor which Sir John bought was allotted
to Katharyn his oldest daughter and wife of Ralph O'Kever (2) Leigh
De Rush - all of Stafford County. 
Dunham, Katharyn (I5659333850)
 
6483 ther dates of death given are 12/19/1682 and 1/23/1658. , , Mary (I5857848782)
 
6484 There are no Pratts in the 1810 Census in Moriah, New York.  There are only 17 Samuel Pratts on the 1810 census, the majority in Vermont, but others in CT, MA, NY. Pratt, Samuel (I8779193356)
 
6485 There is no mention of John Coy in Harvey Coy, Sr.'s obituary which lists his surviving brothers as James of Alliance, Charles of Salem, Perry of Hanoverton, and Russell of Ravenna. Coy, John Leonard (I8667769145)
 
6486 There is record of a Jacob A. Koontz who married Rachel A. Clark in Jackson County, Illinois on October 6, 1873. Koontz, Jacob H. (I8667771966)
 
6487 There's also a Menzo Widel listed as interred in the Waterford Cemetary. Widel, Mary Altyra (I8779181931)
 
6488 There's an 11 year old mulatto male living with Martha Carson in Pulaski Co., Kentucky in the 1850 Slave Schedule. Carson, Clark (I8779218351)
 
6489 There's an Erik living on the Bohle farm in the 1782 Gjerpen Census that is living with 1 wife and 5 children. This is probably our man, but the census doesn't note dates or places of birth, nor any other information besides the given name Erik. Gunderssen, Erich (I5658651522)
 
6490 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F7975166106
 
6491 Third wife of King Alphonso VI. d' Bourgogne, Duchess Constance d'Burgundy (I5658984852)
 
6492 This "baby" Arthur Dunshee is buried with William and Lucinda Dunshee and their children Grace and Glen. Dunshee, Arthur (I8667772790)
 
6493 This entry is very difficult to read in the parish record. This
child is not recorded in Cai Mygind's book. The baptism was
confirmed 8 July. Two Preetzmans are included in the
witnesses. Several witnesses are the same as for some of the
other children of Lars and Mariane. 
Djernes, Unknown Marie Larsen (I5856882534)
 
6494 This family was originally from County Tyrone, Northern Ireland.


Facts about this person:

Blessing
Donegal Presbyterian Church Old Graveyard
 
Patterson, Arthur (I2733056913)
 
6495 This is probably the Thomas Perkins Jr whoes estate worth £306 was administered 13 Mar 1774.
Hannah Bordley, John Wilson and Samuel Wallis Jr received payments as represenatives of his estate from his father's estate.
Hannah Bordley would have received payments for her daughter Hannah Perkins, 1/2 sister to Thomas. John Wilson was a brother-in-law. The relationship os Samuel Wallis, (W 154) is unknown.
Review of the original documents is required. 
Perkins, Thomas (I5857855913)
 
6496 This marriage is listed in the 1910 census between a 14 year old and a 9 year old. I'm doubting the reality, here. Family F8026657007
 
6497 this marriage was annulled, as he already had a wife in Paris Family F8026638595
 
6498 THOMAS being imbued with religious instructions of his mother, was
inclined to side with the Reformers. In Scrooby the power of the
Reformers was powerful. Puritans, who were compelled to act
secretly, gained constantly in power. Thomas was compelled to remove
to London where his son Robert was born 1605. Even in London,
persecution was followed up as late as 1635. Thomas died in London.
Robert was transported to Virginia, where he may have died as there
appears to be no record of his descendants in the colony.
*Reference: "The Ancestors and Descendants of Asa Freeman Ellingwood
and Florilla (Dunham) Ellingwood" compiled by Florence Evelyn
O'Connor - West Paris, Maine - 1979 
Dunham, Thomas (I5659329125)
 
6499 Thomas Butler, Earl of Ormonde, cut off his head and sent it to Queen Elizabeth, who caused it to be affixed to London Bridge as a warning to others who might rebel against the government.  FitzGerald, 15th Earl of Desmond Gerald FitzJames (I17558564048)
 
6500 Thomas de Clare, Lord of Thomond in Connaught, 2nd son of 5th Earl of Hertford and 2nd Earl of Gloucester. [Burke's Peerage]

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Thomas, governor of the city of London, 1st Edward I [1272-3], and was killed in battle in Ireland fourteen years after, leaving by Amy, his wife, dau. of Sir Maurice FitzMaurice, Gilbert, who d. s. p.; Richard, d. v. p., leaving a son, Thomas, who d. s. p.; Thomas, whose daus. and eventual co-heiresses were Margaret, wife of Bartholomew, 1st Lord Badlesmere, and Maud, wife of Robert, Lord Clifford, of Appleby. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, London, 1883, p. 119, Clare, Lords of Clare, Earls of Hertford, Earls of Gloucester] 
Clare, Thomas De Lord Of Thomond, Gov London (I5658479406)
 

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