Ray & Welch Family Trees
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151 | John Lee Chamblin (married Mary Thatcher (abt 1773)) Sarah Cox formerly Chamblin Born about 1790 [location unknown] Daughter of John Lee Chamblin and Mary (Thatcher) Chamblin[sibling(s) unknown] Wife of Samuel Cox — married [date unknown] [location unknown] Mother of Elizabeth (Cox) Harrison Sarah (Chamblin) Cox (married Samuel Cox (abt 1799)) is the mother of one child and the grandmother of one grandchild. Listed below are details on up to five generations of descendants. See Sarah's Family Tree & Genealogy Tools for more views. MARY E. COX IN MY TREE WAS BORN IN 1823. · Elizabeth (Cox) Harrison (abt 1834) m. William Harrison (abt 1840). · Sarah (Harrison) Frye (abt 1860) m. Alonzo Frye (abt 1860 - abt 1951). · Bill B. Frye Dr. (1890s - 1970s) m. Hazel Geraldine Mabus (abt 1907 - abt 1982). · Joan E. (Frye) Weaver (1930s - unknown) m. [private spouse] · [private third great-granddaughter (1950s - unknown)] · Patricia J. Weaver (1950s - unknown) · Sally (Frye) Cain (1930s - 1990s) · [private great-great-granddaughter (1940s - unknown)] m. [private spouse] · | CHAMBLIN, Sarah B. (I340004837415)
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152 | John's stepsister | Family: Deacon John GRISWOLD / Mary BEMIS (F24)
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153 | Josie's 1887 letter to Beulah refers to "Buddy's" death. Since Clarence is already dead, and she thinks P.A. is, also, that leaves Dent as the boy nicknamed "Buddy." | WELCH, Dent "Buddy"? (I30520005457)
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154 | Known as John Alred of Pendleton. | ALLRED, John (the second) (I340041323654)
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155 | Last name based on a census report of a girl last name Pope living with them | POPE, Margaret (I30520005450)
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156 | Later divorced, date unknown | Family: Harrison Hollingsworth "Holly\Harry" WEBB / Theodosia "Dosia" E. WOODLOCK (F203)
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157 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Albert Nicholas SIMONCIC / Alice Carolyn HAIGLER (F517)
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158 | Left Greene County when her husband died to live with her son Abraham on the north fork of the Paint Creek, Ross County, Ohio. | DICE, Mary (I340037031206)
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159 | Letter Josie wrote to Beulah in 1887 says he must have died. | WELCH, Prince Arthur (I30520005455)
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160 | License obtained by her brother Sam. | Family: Philip ROROBAUGH / Mahala HAGLER (F368)
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161 | Living in Loudon County, Virginia, Michael Beem enlisted June, 1777 and served two months as a private in Captain Samuel Cox's Company in Colonel Summer's Virginia Regiment. Samuel Cox (1740-1807) commanded a company of militia from Loudoun County, Va. He was born in Prince William County, Va.; died in Franklin County, Ky. Message Boards > Surnames > Cox > Captain Samuel Cox b. abt 1740 Prince William County Virginia Captain Samuel Cox b. abt 1740 Prince William County Virginia bluesman2383 (View posts)Posted:28 Feb 2010 10:09PM GMTClassification: QuerySurnames: Cox, Bridgewater,I'm seeking any information on Capt. Cox's parentage. He was born 1740 in Prince William County, Virginia according to a few sources I've read. He married Agnes Bridgewater in 1762 in Loudon County, VA. Both migrated to Kentucky. They had 5 children, possibly more. Their names are: Nancy b. c.1762Agnes b. c.1763Samuel Saul b. c.1765Hannah b. c.1767Anna b. c.1768 NewRe: Captain Samuel Cox b. abt 1740 Prince William County Virginia CathyJaneStraley (View posts)Posted:1 Mar 2010 9:25PM GMTClassification: QueryI suggest that you look within the family of Capt. Christopher Cocke / Cox Sr. (born 1643 Cornwall, England). He emigrated about 1675, married twice and had between 4 to 8 children. He lived in Princess Anne / Prince William County VA and was clerk of the county 1700-1716. His son Christopher Jr. (born about 1658 England) had a daughter Hester Cox that married Thoams Bridgewater (born about 1690 Varina Parish, Henrico Co VA, sonn of Samuel and Frances Bridgewater). I do NOT show Hester having a nephew named Samuel Cox, but he may still be among this family somewhere due to the Bridgewater connection and the tie to Prince William Co VA. There are numerous Cox/Cockes in Princess Anne Co VA, which was the same area that became Prince William, so you might take that also into consideration. I also know that many from Christopher Cox's line lived in the Baltimore area of Maryland, then spread out to TN, NC, SC, KY, etc. but they most likely wouldn't have gone to KY any earlier than about 1780s-1790s. | COX, Samuel (I340004837414)
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162 | Lower Pleasant Site Cemetery | ALLRED, Moses (I340040513052)
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163 | LTR said his parents were Isaac Ingraham and Eliza Unknown. | INGRAHAM, Capt. Jeremiah (I152127759330)
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164 | LTR says that he is shown on the 1852 SF census as being a ship chandler , age 19, but he says he is 29 in 1880??? | RAY, William Smith (I292093783551)
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165 | Marriage: married by Henry S. Tilden, JP. See Ohio County Marriages, 178402013, Family Search.org. | Family: Benjamin H PRITCHARD / Jane A OLDS (F260)
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166 | Massachusetts County, District and Probate Courts. | Source (S335374519)
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167 | Matched in the Haigler and Harper DNA Circles but does not show elsewhere as a child of William Haigler. | HAIGLER, Sidney (I340047248158)
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168 | May be the same person as Johannes shown as born in 1723. | HAGLAR, John Sr. (I340005971011)
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169 | May be the same person as John Hagler, born 1732, who also is recorded as having moved to North Carolina from the Jacob Hagler family farm in West Virginia. This Johannes also may have been confused with Johannes Weiz who married Catherine Hagler. | HAGLAR, Johannes (I340044977509)
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170 | May have been born in Newberger near Appleby-in-Westmoreland | SWAIL, William (I152093016438)
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171 | May have died young. | HAIGLER, Martha (I340043446995)
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172 | Mont Royal Cemetery | HANNAH, Esther (I152093016350)
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173 | Moved in 1814 to Washington Co, MO, then Crawford County in 1832 and Reynolds County in 1841 where they spent the rest of their lives. | Family: John P. WEBB / Rachel Rebecca ALLRED (F678)
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174 | Name should still be Kane (according to Dr. Robert Rothe) | Family: Edward Robert LACY KANE RAY / Mary SMYTH (F126)
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175 | National Military Cemetery, Plot B3267. Find A Grave Memorial # 3176888 | HEMMANN, August Fredrick (I340005515095)
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176 | Newspapers and Periodicals. American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Massachusetts. <p>The Digitized Content is licensed from the American Antiquarian Society ("AAS") and may not be reproduced, transferred, commercially or otherwise exploited, in whole or in part, outside the terms and conditions of this service without the express written consent of AAS. All rights reserved.</p> | Source (S337592114)
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177 | Newspapers and Periodicals. American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Massachusetts. <p>The Digitized Content is licensed from the American Antiquarian Society ("AAS") and may not be reproduced, transferred, commercially or otherwise exploited, in whole or in part, outside the terms and conditions of this service without the express written consent of AAS. All rights reserved.</p> | Source (S1042440408)
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178 | North Carolina County Registers of Deeds. Microfilm. Record Group 048. North Carolina State Archives, Raleigh, NC. | Source (S1291239503)
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179 | Not legitimate based on records. | PEMBERTON, Ellen (I340040514148)
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180 | Not sure about the marriage to James Lieth. Hints has marriage records etc but no way to tie them to Virginia Cox. | LIETH, Virginia Ann Cox (I340004837419)
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181 | NOTE: Edward Welch's father was an Irishman from Dublin who lived to be 125 years old. His mother was Pennsylvania Dutch and that is all I know of him. NOTE: Edward Welch's title of `Captain' came by reason of his joining an expedition in the Black Hawk War. He also served several terms as a Sheriff.` SOURCE: A hand written journal `Ancestors and Events' written by Miverva Adelpha Hawkins Kelley, Granddaughter of Edward Welch. A copy of this journal is in possession of the submitter, Sylvia Olsen of St. George, Utah -Phone (435) 688-7915; Great-granddaughter of Minerva Kelley. source: FamilySearch.org link: https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/collaborate/LZ6J-57S | WELCH, Edward George Washington (I30400758206)
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182 | Obit from R W Gwinn FAG site: R.W. Gwin, father of Mrs. E.T. Wells ws buried in Neodesha Cemetary last Friday. He was a resident of Sycamore Valley and was aged 82 years. He had been a pioneer in the settlement of four territories, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa and Kansas and was the father of 15 children, 14 of whom were still living; his wife whom he had lived with 63 years, is still living but was too much prostrated by the death of her companion to be able to attend the burial. The old pioneers are passing away and will soon live only in the memories of their children. Buried Neodasha Cemetary, Montgomery Co., Kansas. Richard W. Gwin and Nancy Elizabeth Watkins were the parents of Mary Gwin Baer, William W. Gwin Jr Jane Gwin Haigler, Sarah Ann Gwin, Martha Gwin Snyder, John Gwin, Eliza M Wells, Nancy Gwin Gould, Elizabeth Gwin Adams Silas Walter Gwin. Born, respectively, in Tennessee and Kentucky, Richard Walton Gwin and Nancy Elizabeth (nee Watkins) Gwin also lived in Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, and Kansas. They lived their last years in southeast Kansas on their farm in the Sycamore Valley between Neodesha (pronounced /nee-OH-deh-SHAY/) and Independence. The town of Sycamore lies ten miles south of Neodesha in Montgomery County. They are buried in the Neodesha City Cemetery. Neodesha is in south Wilson Co., 23 miles due north of the seat of Montgomery Co, Independence. Richard Walton Gwin, b. 30 Jan 1804 [John Gwin Note: Cordelia Fischer has 12 Jan 1804; his gravestone says, "Died Jan. 7, 1885, Aged 80 yrs., 11 mo., 6 da."; but my calculations (from the gravestone) came up with Feb. 1, 1804.] in Tennessee [what was all but certain Crowson's Cove, Sevier Co., TN]; d. 7 Jan 1885 near Sycamore, Montgomery Co., KS; bd. Neodesha Cem., Neodesha, Wilson Co., KS--Find A Grave Memorial# 61101692; m. by his father, Isham Gwin (Minister of the Gospel), 12 Apr 1824 [John Gwin Note: Cordelia Fischer has 10 Apr 1824] in Harrison Co. To find their graves, ask anyone in town how to get to the cemetery. Upon arriving, find this thirty-foot- high statue of a Union soldier facing north (left photo). A short road leads north from the statue and tees into another going east and west (center photo). Just across this second road are the Richard Gwin plot and the Silas Gwin plot. Down the second road (to the east) is a third plot, that of Richard's grandson, Albert Wells. Albert's family plot is marked with a huge block of granite with the name WELLS as the only inscription. Smaller stones in front and beside it mark the five individual graves there. The large stone is visible from the statue and appears (in the right photo) to be just in front of the cannon's muzzle, though it is actually a hundred yards ENE of it. Richard's and Nancy's plot (photo, right) contains markers for the following five graves: 1-2. Their own monument (see photos, far right) 3. Daughter-in-law Mary Elizabeth Gwin, w/o Richard W. Gwin, Jr.; 4. Grandson Earl W. Gwin, s/o Richard Jr. and Mary; and 5. Son-in-law Ezra T. Wells, h/o Eliza Louisa Gwin; More individual photos appear at those links. Visible in the distance is the large white marker of the Albert Wells family plotNotes from the gwingenealogy.net Richard Walton pages. Says that his nickname was Dick. MORE INFO ON THE CHILDREN IS ON THE RW GWIN BOOKMARKED SITE. | GWIN, Richard Walton (I340028124144)
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183 | Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-2013," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XZD5-X5J : 8 December 2014), Benjamin H. Pritchard and Jane A. Olds, 04 Jul 1848; citing Portage, Ohio, United States, reference vol 2, p 384; county courthouses, Ohio; FHL microfilm 891,358. | Source (S1204630370)
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184 | Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-2013," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-17957-97334-80?cc=1614804 : 15 July 2014), Portage > Marriage records 1841-1861 vol 2 > image 200 of 632; county courthouses, Ohio | Repository (R1200188970)
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185 | Old Covenant Cemetery | UNKNOWN, Mary (I342455992297)
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186 | Old Covenant Cemetery | WELCH, James (I340004458176)
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187 | On the FAG site, a reference is made to Jim Wall having found Isom's will and probate records for DOD of December, 1830. One researcher shows parents as Unknown Gwin and Elizabeth Mordeca and another as John or William Gwin based on Washington County, VA 1782 Taxpayers List-1, p. 53. However, many researchers use the data I have used. Several sources testify that he spoke often and adamantly from his pulpit of the evils of slavery, and while most of his family and friends evidently agreed with him, at least his two oldest sons, William and John, did not. Finally surrendering to the gentle urgings of the Holy Spirit, Isom himself freed his own slaves sometime between 1810 and 1815, sold the farm in Crowson's Cove, and moved with most of his family and friends to the new free state of Indiana, while those two sons moved to Dallas County in what would soon become the new slave state of Alabama. And now we've learned that he and Mary kept and raised at least three (one source says seven) of his freed slaves, all orphans, as foster children until they reached adulthood as free people in Indiana. Early on in Indiana, Isom, Mary, and their family lived in both Harrison and Crawford counties before settling down for good in Orange County. In 1817 he is listed as a founding member of the El Bethel Baptist Church, Crawford Co., IN. Then on 4 Sep 1819 he was called to be the first pastor of the just-founded (7 Aug 1819) Providence Primitive Baptist Church in Orange County, which call he accepted. Written by John Gwin FAG #425831995 Josh Gwin's notes on the spelling of Isham's names 6/1/18: Spelling: When I first start researching this dear old guy, my uncle, James B. Gwin II, from whom I first heard of him, had his name spelled ISHAM. It was also spelled Isham on the deed to his 249-acre farm in Wear's Cove (see a photocopy of the original at http://www.gwingenealogy.net/GENEALOGY/TOOLS/howtomakeamap.htm). But it was spelled ISOM on his will, one of the the executor's to which was his son-in-law, Elijah Wright. On the gravestones of his namesakes, of whom there were/are dozens and dozens--grandsons, mostly--it's spelled both ways; some used ISOM, some used ISHAM. Generally, the rule for genealogists is that those documents written long ago by hand are not to be trusted necessarily for correct spelling, while professionally-carved gravestones are. On various documents, we've seen his name spelled (and misspelled) ISHAM, ISOM, ISAM, ISUM, IJAM, ISHUM, and ISEM, to "name" a few. But we've never seen Rev. Isham's gravestone (though we're getting closer and closer to discovering that!), so it's anybody's guess. I decided long ago that I'd keep Isham for two reasons: (1) to honor the tradition started by Uncle James and (2) to distinguish it from the name of his namesake grandson whose gravestone I discovered, who spelled his own name ISOM. My fifth cousin Jim Wall, on the other had, uses ISOM, as do several others. | GWIN, Rev. Isom (I340036939995)
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188 | or Diegten | HAGLAR, Anna (I340005970852)
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189 | Oregon State Archives. <i>Oregon, Birth Records, 1842-1920</i>. Salem, Oregon. | Source (S1038347958)
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190 | Oregon State Archives. <i>Oregon, County Birth and Death Records, 1855-1970</i>. Salem, Oregon. | Source (S1038354138)
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191 | Original sources vary according to directory. The title of the specific directory being viewed is listed at the top of the image viewer page. Check the directory title page image for full title and publication information. | Source (S1289271693)
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192 | Originally the Pemberton Cemetery, now the Pemberton-Harrison Cemetery. | PEMBERTON, Phineas (I340041243697)
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193 | Pendleton County, West Virginia, USA | HAGLER, William (I30402090282)
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194 | Philip was the brother of Elizabeth's brother's Leonard's wife. They had eight children and moved with the other Haglers to Ohio. | Family: Phillip PETERSON / Elizabeth HAGLER (F256)
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195 | Plot E-445 | OLDS, John Jr. (I340035293985)
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196 | Pomona Cemetery and Mausoleum | HAIGLER, Charles Foster (I340005518461)
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197 | Possible death record - date fits in with narrative | LUFKIN, Caleb (I292093980270)
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198 | Possible death record? | WALLACE, Mary (I292093978203)
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199 | Potosi Presbyterian Cemetery | BRICKEY, John Compton Sr (I340014343547)
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200 | Probably named after his cousin, Ralph Pemberton's son, Phineas, who became a prominent Quaker in Philadelphia after emigrating to American. | ALLRED, Phineas (I340040514735)
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