Ray & Welch Family Trees
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251 | The information on Find A Grave shows different wives and children but same birth and death dates. I am sticking with the Mike Webb research. | WEBB, John P. (I340005168825)
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252 | The name Pemberton comes from Old English "pen" (hill), "bere" (barley) and "tun" (farm) so it meant "the barley farm on the hill". The name dates back to Adam de Pemberton, 12th century lord of the manor in Wigan and there is a long line of Pembertons in the parish of Wigan in Lancanshire. Pembertons were lords of the manor of Wigan in the 12th century, beginning with Adam de Pemberton who was listed in the Close Rolls of London. Wil: "Wigan during classical antiquity was in the territory of the Brigantes, an ancient Celtic tribe that ruled much of what is now northern England. The Brigantes were subjugated in the Roman conquest of Britain during the 1st century, and it is asserted that the Roman settlement of Coccium was established where Wigan lies. Wigan is believed to have been incorporated as a borough in 1246 following the issue of a charter by King Henry III of England. At the end of the Middle Ages it was one of four boroughs in Lancashire possessing Royal charters." In 1201 there was a village of Pemberton in Wigan Parish. In the 14th century, Ralph de Pemberton owned land and holdings in Wigan. William, the first documented ancestor, was a landowner of some means in Aspull, Wigan Parish. He suffered persecution because he was a member of the Society of Friends, many of whom had recently become established in the Manchester area, not far from Wigan Parish. His granddaughter, Ellen, was a Quaker all her life. Information and dates for the Pembertons is sourced from Dawnell Hatton Griffin's book "From England to America, Our Allred Family, Exemplar Press, 2015. Her information is documented from early church records of Eccles Parish and records of the Pemberton Family now housed in the manuscript division of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania. | PEMBERTON, William (I340041240864)
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253 | The only evidence for the name Twiggs or Twigg is from the Bennett book in the 1940s. There is no support for her parents being John Twiggs and Elizabeth Diffee. | TWIGGS, Sarah Elizabeth (I340024231441)
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254 | The Seddons were an old Warwickshire family and the Seddons of Seddon hall were note non-conformists. from the book "Colonial and Revolutionary Families of Pennsylvania" by John W. Jordan. | SEDDON, Margaret (I340041243551)
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255 | The Sharon Cemetery | CHAMBLIN, Sarah B. (I340004837415)
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256 | The Yorkes were not Quakers. | YORKE, Richard (I340041250550)
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257 | There is no record of his marriage to Elizabeth Twigg or Twiggs, but it probably occurred in Frederick County, Maryland. They moved along the Great Wagon Road to Sandy Creek in North Carolina, part of what is now Orange County, where all his children were born. Many of the early settlers along the Road were Scotch-Irish (Scots who settled in Ulster, North Ireland before emigrating to America), French Huguenots and Quakers from Lancashire, as well as Germans and Swiss. | ALLRED, Thomas (I340015607884)
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258 | There may only be one spouse. Needs further research. | MERSHON, Martha Matilda (I340005329491)
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259 | They had 7 children. | Family: John Jacob PETERSON, II / Elizabeth HARPER (F461)
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260 | They had five children: source the Griffin book on the Allred family. | ALLRED, Anna (I340041322475)
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261 | They married just before embarking for America. | Family: Johannes Adam WEIZ / Catherine HAGLER (F344)
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262 | This may be the ancestor of a branch of the family in North Carolina as recorded in the source doc "Trail of the Haglers" by Travis Jackson Hagler, Library of Congress No. 96-79599 (Reviewed by Helen Huntley Stambaugh). Melville in his Genealogy written in 1948 says that Jacob's son John born 1732 went to North Carolina about 1765 after the F & I War in which he served, which suggests that Johannes and John are the same person. | HAGLAR, Johannes (I340044977509)
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263 | Twin of Elizabeth? | ALLRED, Anne (the second) (I340041320764)
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264 | Twin of the second Anne? | ALLRED, Elizabeth (I340041320509)
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265 | Various school yearbooks from across the United States. | Source (S1039538477)
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266 | Various school yearbooks from across the United States. | Source (S1039538264)
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267 | Various school yearbooks from across the United States. | Source (S1039538259)
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268 | Various school yearbooks from across the United States. | Source (S1039538255)
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269 | Various school yearbooks from across the United States. | Source (S1039538251)
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270 | Various school yearbooks from across the United States. | Source (S1038347829)
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271 | Various school yearbooks from across the United States. | Source (S1289271561)
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272 | Wealthy Philadelphia Quaker in merchant and politician. He and Rachel had ten children. See page 282 ff of the book "Colonial and Revolutionary Families of Pennsylvania" by John W. Jordan. | PEMBERTON, Israel (I340041244132)
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273 | Wife and parents are possible but not proven. | GASS, Jacob (or Jakob) (I340034820461)
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274 | Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services. <i>Wisconsin Vital Record Index, pre-1907.</i> Madison, WI, USA: Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services Vital Records Division <p>Wisconsin Historical Society. <i>Pre-1907 Vital Records Collection.</i> Madison, WI, USA: Wisconsin Historical Society Library Archives.</p> | Source (S1039572626)
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275 | Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services. <i>Wisconsin Vital Record Index, pre-1907.</i> Madison, WI, USA: Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services Vital Records Division <p>Wisconsin Historical Society. <i>Pre-1907 Vital Records Collection.</i> Madison, WI, USA: Wisconsin Historical Society Library Archives.</p> | Source (S1039539034)
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276 | Wisconsin Department of Health Services. Madison, Wisconsin. | Source (S1039572883)
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277 | Wisconsin Department of Health Services. Madison, Wisconsin. | Source (S1039569010)
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278 | Wisconsin Department of Health Services. Madison, Wisconsin. | Source (S1039572916)
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279 | Woodlock Cemetery, FAG Mem #33229749 | WEBB, Harrison Hollingsworth "Holly\Harry" (I340004837429)
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