Ray & Welch Family Trees
Notes
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201 | Prominent Quaker pacifist whose views were mistaken for sympathy with the British and he was jailed. | PEMBERTON, Israel Jr. (I340041245058)
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202 | Quaker Burial Ground | PEMBERTON, Ellen (I340040514148)
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203 | Quantico Baptist Cemetery | COX, Mary E (I340004837417)
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204 | Ralph was arrested at various times for being a Quaker. He carried his dissenting religion to America when he emigrate with his son Phineas and his son's wife and her father, dying five years later. Information on Ralph Pemberton and his family from the book "Colonial and Revolutionary Families of Pennsylvania" by John W. Jordan, also cited in the Griffin book on the Allred family. | PEMBERTON, Ralph (I340041240923)
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205 | Raymond Haigler in 1970 gen. notes says that Benjamin and his brothers John, Jacob and Sebastian, fought the French and Indians along the Ohio River from Wheeling to Fort Pitt. Henning’s Statutes of Virginia, Vol. 7 p.184” ref militia of County of Augusta -- Benjamin, John, and Jacob. | HAGLER, Benjamin (I340034822426)
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206 | Raymond Haigler in his 1970 gen. notes says that Sebastian and his brothers John, Jacob and Benjamin fought the French and Indians along the Ohio River from Wheeling to Fort Pitt. There are several references to a nickname of Bastian. Other sources call him Boston Haigler, but that may be a mis-spelling of Bastian. I believe it comes from the Melville "Genealogy..." that refers to purchases of land by "Bostin" Hagler. However, Eve Haigler's tombstone refers to her being the "consort of Boston Hagler." The Melville Genealogy quotes Sebastian's 25 Dec 1801 will, on file in the court house at Moorefield, Hardy County, WV, as bequeathing his plantation of 400 acres on North Mill Creek equally to his sons, Leonard and Jacob. He also owned 25 acres in Bear Wallow in Hardy County and 40 acres in Pendleton County that he directed to be sold, with the proceeds divided equally between his six daughters. Waddell’s Augusta County Annals p 204 refers to Bastion Hagler and William Haigler being neighbors. The “Compiler” says William was probably Benjamin’s son. | HAGLER, Sebastian "Bastian" (I340034824687)
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207 | Reformed Cemetery -- FAG Memorial #61589290 | EILENBERGER, Philip J (I30519797426)
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208 | Richmond Cemetery, Find A Grave Memorial# 130581453 | HARPER, Elizabeth (I30402089563)
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209 | Ruth Ann Eaker says her name is spelled with an S - Drusilla, not Drucilla. Email 7/20/16. | BRICKEY, Druscilla (I340015833555)
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210 | Ruth Ann says her maiden name is simply Wood, not Woods or Wysor-Woods. Email 7/20/16. | WOOD, Jane (I340014343554)
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211 | Scotch-Irish Presbyterian Cemetery | MIDDAUGH, Mary Davison (I340005329494)
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212 | See FAG for her five children. | ALLRED, Margaret (I340041427103)
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213 | See FAG site for names of his children. | ALLRED, Levi (I340041426717)
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214 | See Find A Grave Memorial# 62980215. | ALLRED, Thomas (I340041426500)
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215 | See Franklin County, Georgia land and tax records for Moses Aldrid, Aldred, and Aldread in the Georgia Archives and Census History Department. | ALLRED, Moses (I340040513052)
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216 | See Gwingenealogy.net for additional data. | GWIN, Rev. Isom (I340036939995)
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217 | See gwingenealogy.net for extensive sources for her residences and husband, John Rice. | HAIGLER, Mary Catherine (I340005518307)
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218 | See gwingenealogy.net. Nickname was "Dick." | GWIN, Richard Walton (I340028124144)
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219 | See list of children in Notes. Which mother each belongs to is unknown. | Family: John HAGLAR, Sr. / Mary Polly LANE (F598)
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220 | See list of children in Notes. Which mother each belongs to is unknown. | Family: John HAGLAR, Sr. / Barbara UNKNOWN (F571)
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221 | See newspaper information provided with each entry. | Source (S1038518843)
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222 | See newspaper information provided with each entry. | Source (S1030311824)
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223 | See newspaper information provided with each entry. | Source (S1289271662)
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224 | See newspaper information provided with each entry. | Source (S1289271572)
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225 | See newspaper information provided with each entry. | Source (S1289271518)
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226 | See newspaper information provided with each entry. | Source (S1289162864)
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227 | See newspaper information provided with each entry. | Source (S1289271666)
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228 | See page 282 ff of the book "Colonial and Revolutionary Families of Pennsylvania" by John W. Jordan. | HARRISON, James (I340041244863)
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229 | See page 96 of the Griffin book for his children and how they married Aldridges and Diffees. It seems that he and his sister Ann dropped the ending E from their surname when they emigrated. | YORK, Jeremiah (I340041250679)
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230 | Sharon Cemetary, Plot 216 | CHAMBLIN, Sarah B. (I340004837415)
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231 | Sharon Cemetery, Plot #216 , Find A Grave Memorial# 84638683 Betty Frain | COX, Samuel (I340004837414)
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232 | Shown on birth certificate. | GEHLKER, Anna Elisabeth (I340005511962)
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233 | Sister of Leonard Hagler. | Family: Philip PETERSON / Elizabeth HAIGLER (F565)
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234 | Social Security Administration. <i>Social Security Death Index, Master File</i>. Social Security Administration. | Source (S1039538068)
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235 | Social Security Administration. <i>Social Security Death Index, Master File</i>. Social Security Administration. | Source (S1289271691)
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236 | Source: Gen. record of Raymond Haigler, 1970. Find A Grave Memorial# 3176888. Naturalization certificate shows his name with one N = Hemman. | HEMMANN, August Fredrick (I340005515095)
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237 | SSDI might not be accurate, but probably is... | GODWIN, Helen M (I152129009094)
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238 | St. Clair Cemetery | WEBB, Jerrine M. "Jerry" (I340005162289)
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239 | St. Mary the Virgin Parish Church | Family: William ALLRED / Alice (Alis) TONGUE (TONGE) (F575)
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240 | St. Stephen's | Family: William H SWAIL / Susan HANNAH (F34)
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241 | State of California, United States. <i>Great Register of Voters</i>. Sacramento, California: California State Library. | Source (S1033733902)
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242 | State of Oregon. <i>Oregon Death Index, 1903-1998</i>. Salem, OR, USA: Oregon State Archives and Records Center. <p><i>Oregon Death Indexes, 1903-1970</i>. Salem, OR, USA: Oregon State Library.</p><p><i>Oregon Death Indexes, 1971-2008</i>. Salem, OR, USA: Oregon State Library.</p> | Source (S1039538096)
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243 | Stomach cancer | ALEXANDER, Susan Wishard (I342095442097)
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244 | Stomach cancer | ALEXANDER, Susan Wishard (I292094109779)
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245 | Sunnyside Memorial Park | HAIGLER, Nellie May (I30400755519)
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246 | Sunnyside Memorial Park | MERSHON, Arthur Ulysses (I30400755517)
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247 | SWR has DNA connection to her. | THRASHER, Elizabeth (I340041425640)
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248 | The Compendium of American Genealogy, Vol V, p. 555 says that Jacob was a farmer, slave owner, teamster in the War of 1812; owned 1,000 acres in Franklin County, Mo, and was a trustee in 1837 of a Wesleyan M.E. Church. | HARPER, Elizabeth Christenah (I340005962942)
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249 | The early Allreds were free tenant farmers or small landowners, beekeepers and engaged in the woolen trade as weavers and merchants as indicated in probate documents that listed implements used in those professions. Allred was a name spelled variously Alred, Orred, Elrod, Alread, Aldrid. | ALLRED, John (I340041321549)
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250 | The eastern half of Long Island was colonized by the English in 1640 and originally called Nassau Island. The Dutch settled the western half soon after and named it Lange Eyelandt. RS I later moved to Burlington County NJ. His son RS II moved to the Princeton area no later than 1696. | STOCKTON, Richard I (I342028565778)
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