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3001 http://slektenbeyer.com/showmedia.php?mediaID=635&medialinkID=897 Friele, Haakon Beyer (I23914)
 
3002 http://slektenbeyer.com/showmedia.php?mediaID=636&medialinkID=902 Friele, Haakon Beyer (I23914)
 
3003 http://slektenbeyer.com/showmedia.php?mediaID=637&medialinkID=908 Friele, Haakon Beyer (I23914)
 
3004 http://slektenbeyer.com/showmedia.php?mediaID=649&medialinkID=926 Beyer, William Absalon Pederson (I23835)
 
3005 http://slektenbeyer.com/showmedia.php?mediaID=650&medialinkID=927 Beyer, William Absalon Pederson (I23835)
 
3006 http://slektenbeyer.com/showmedia.php?mediaID=651&medialinkID=930 Beyer, William Absalon Pederson (I23835)
 
3007 http://slektenbeyer.com/showmedia.php?mediaID=652&medialinkID=931 Beyer, William Absalon Pederson (I23835)
 
3008 http://slektenbeyer.com/showmedia.php?mediaID=719&medialinkID=1038 Beyer, Bjarne Christensen von Krogh (I23933)
 
3009 http://slektenbeyer.com/showmedia.php?mediaID=720&medialinkID=1039 Beyer, Bjarne Christensen von Krogh (I23933)
 
3010 http://slektenbeyer.com/showmedia.php?mediaID=727&medialinkID=1046 Beyer, Marie von Krogh Christensen (I23932)
 
3011 http://snl.no/Berent_Johan_Beyer_Friele Friele, Berent Johan Beyer (I23912)
 
3012 http://snl.no/Fredrik_Stockfleth_von_Krogh_Beyer Beyer, Fredrik Stockfleth von Krogh (I23895)
 
3013 http://snl.no/Harald_Beyer Beyer, Carl Harald von Krogh (I23921)
 
3014 http://wvancestry.com/ReferenceMaterial/Files/Hession_Soldiers_who_remained_in_America_after_the_Revolutionary_War.pdf

JOHANNES SCHWALM HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION, INC. BULLETIN BOARD These are men who remained in North America and who have been positively identified as Hessian ancestors by today's researchers. While certainties of their histories and genealogies are not yet established, the evidence suggests strong connections.

Schellhass, Bernhard Hesse-Cassel; Aue; Private; Erbprinz Reg., Co. 2; HETRINA Vol. III; Captured at Yorktown and deserted in May 1783 at Frederick, MD; Married Mary Hoofman and later settled in Pittsylvania, County, VA. (Brother of Peter)

No to be confused with the Johannes Schellhass who deserted near Savannah in 1782. That one married Isabella Mitchler and settled in NC.

Schellhase, Peter Hesse-Cassel; Bischhausen; Private; Erbprinz Reg., Co. 5; HETRINA Vol. III; Captured at Yorktown and deserted in May 1783 at Frederick, MD; Brother of Bernhard. (History and genealogy needed) 
Shelhorse, Johann Bernard Schelhase (I12891)
 
3015 http://www.ancestryireland.com/family-records/members-research-interests/?search1=&search2=mc murray&condition=begins&submit=Search:

William McMurray c. 1725-1798 Bacconet (?), County Down, Ulster m. Agnes (Unk). Issue: William (?), James, John, Thomas, Janet Jane, Agnes, Robert emig. Augusta Co. now Botetourt Co., VA, USA

Robert McMurray married Elizabeth Logue on 19 March 1793 in Botetourt Co., Virginia.
Robert McMurray was b. 6 Dec 1772 in Fincastle/Botetourt Co., Virginia, and d. 12 Feb 1812, at Turkey Hill, near Belleville, St. Clair Co., Illinois. His parents were William and Mary Agnes McMurray of Botetourt Co., Virginia.

Elizabeth Logue was b. December 3 or 6, 1775, Botetourt Co., Virginia, died 17 Mar 1857, in Curran Township, Sangamon Co., Illinois. She was the daughter of William Logue and unknown of Botetourt. William Logue died before April 1793 in Botetourt Co. Elizabeth was the granddaughter of Samuel Logue, also of Botetourt.

Robert and Elizabeth were in Botetourt at least through 1804 and were on the 1810 census in Washington Co., Kentucky. Shortly after the census, they moved to Illinois Territory, where Robert died in 1812.

Their children include:

A. William MCMURRAY b: 29 Dec 1793 in Botetourt County, VA, d. 13 Feb 1876 in Clinton, Illinois, buried Woodlawn Cemetery, Clinton, Dewitt Co., IllinoisMarried18 Oct 1817 in Washington County, Kentucky, to Elizabeth Clampit b: 22 Mar 1801 in Kentucky.He married second on August 14, 1853, in Sangamon Co., Illinois,to the widow Agnes Bryant, whose maiden name was Sims.

B. Samuel MCMURRAY b: 21 Oct 1795 in Botetourt Co., Virginia, d.19 Apr 1863 in Curran Twp. Sangamon Co. Illinois.Married 20 Nov 1821 St. Clair Co. Illinois, to Mary Rittenhouse.

C. James MCMURRAY b: 5 April 1798 in Botetourt Co., Virginia, d. 23 April 1859 in Ione, Amador Co, California. Married: abt 1824 in Sangamon Co, Illinois, toLevina Earnest.

D. Lewis MCMURRAY b: 15 Apr 1801 in Botetourt Co., Virginia, d. 1853 . He married Leanna DeMula.

E. Esther MCMURRAY b: 28 Oct 1803 in Botetourt Co., Virginia, or in Washington Co., Kentucky.She married John Turner21 April 1825, Sangamon Co., Illinois.

F. Arthur Bowan MCMURRAY b: 7 Nov 1807 in Washington Co., Kentucky, d.28 Feb 1855 Sangamon County, Illinois.He marriedSarah Mary Enyart.

G. Logan MCMURRAY b: 22 Mar 1810 in Washington Co., Kentucky,and died 07 December 1896 in Sangamon Co. IL.He married Melissa ROBISON on 22 December 1831 in Sangamon Co. IL.Both are buriedin Farmington Cemetery, Sangamon Co. IL.

I am trying to discover the name of Elizabeth Logue McMurray's mother.I also wonder what connection, if any, there might be to William Logue McMurray b. April 8, 1821 TN/NC, d. Nov. 15, 1865 in Rusk Co., Texas.

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McMURRY, MRS. ELIZABETH, whose maiden name was Logue, was born Dec 6, 1775, in Virginia. She was married in Botetourt county, Virginia, to Robert McMurry, who was born about 1772 in that county. They had four children there. and in the autumn of 1801 moved to Washington county, Ky., where three children were born. In the autumn of 1810 they moved to St. Clair county, Ill., where they spent one winter in camp. In the spring of 1811 they moved to a place called Turkey Hill, near the present city of Belleville. Robert McMurry died there, in Feb., 1812. The Indians were manifesting signs of hostility as the allies of Great Britain, in the war of 1812, and Mrs. McMurry very wisely decided to return to Kentucky with her seven children. After the war she moved to St. Clair county again, and from there to Sangamon county, Ill., arriving in the fall of 1821, settling north of Spring creek, and eight milles west of Springfield. Mrs. Elizabeth McMurrry died in 1857, in Curran township. Of her seven children--


WILLIAM, born Dec. 29, 1793, in Botetourt county, Virginia, remained with his mother until her return to Kentucky, after the death of his father. He was married Oct., 1817, in Washington county, Ky., to Elizabeth Clampit, who was born March 22, 1801, in Kentucky. They came to St. Clair county, Ill., in 1818, where one child was born, and moved, in the fall of 1820, to what became Sangamon county, settling north of Spring creek, and eight miles west of Springfield, where they had nine living children. In 1849 Mr. McMurry moved to DeWitt county, Ill. Of his children: JAMES L., born Jan. 31, 1819, in St. Clair county, married three times, without children by either marriage. He was married the fourth time in Iowa. They have two children, WILLIAM and JOSEPH, and live in Urbana, Ill. ELIZABETH, born Feb. 17, 1821, was married to Caswell Hall. They had four children. EDITH M. died in 1863. EMMA married Mr. Stout, May 19, 1868, and lives at Leroy, Ill. PETER C. is married, and lives at Leroy, Ill. WILLIAM lives at Leroy. Mrs. Elizabeth Hall died Oct. 16, 1853, near Clinton, Ill. Caswell Hall was married in 1855 to Miss Edwards, and lives at Leroy, McLean county, Ill. NANCY, born March 5, 1823, died June 16, 1851. WILLIAM C., born Oct. 2, 1826, in Sangamon county, was married there, April 24, 1850, to Elizabeth J. Cummings. They had four children. ANN E. married Joseph Jackson, Feb. 26, 1875. IDA G., MARTHA A. and JAMES M. live with their father. Mrs. McMurry died Oct. 7, 1860, and W. C. McMurry enlisted Sept. 4, 1861, in Co. I, 39th Ill. Inf., for three years. He was taken prisoner, May 16, 1864, at Drury's Bluff, Virginia, and imprisoned one week at Libby, three and a half months at Andersonville, two weeks at Charleston, five months at Florence, South Carolina, was exchanged, and entered the Union lines, Feb. 26, 1865, and was honorably discharged, March 14, same year, being six months and ten days over his full time. He was married Apr. 20, 1865, to Mrs. Lucinda B. Cummings, whose maiden name was McCord. They have one child, TOT, and reside in Farmer City, Ill. LEWIS R., born May 25, 1829, died Sept. 18, 1851. MOSES C., born April 15, 1831, in Sangamon county, enlisted June, 1864, for one hundred days, in Co. A, 135th Ill. Inf., served full time, and was honorably discharged, Oct., 1864. He was married Nov. 17, 1868, to Almeda Warner, who was born April 30, 1844, in Ohio. They have two children, JAMES O. and OTTO F. M. C. McMurry and family live near Saybrook, Champaign county, Ill. SAMUEL B., born Sept. 6, 1833, in Sangamon county, enlisted in 1861, in Co. E, 20th Ill. Inf., for three years, and died at Mound City, Ill., March 21, 1862, was taken home, and buried at Clinton. JOSEPH D., born April 7, 1838, lives at Farmer City. ANN J. P., born Feb. 29, 1840, in Sangamon county, was married at Clinton, March 5, 1867, to T. H. Benton McElhaney, who was born Feb. 4, 1842, in DeWitt county, Ill. He enlisted August 11, 1862, in Co. D, 107th Ill. Inf., for three years, served until the close of the rebellion, and was honorably discharged, July 11, 1865. Mr. and Mrs. McElhaney have three children, WILLIAM A., LOU C. A. and BENTON M., and live at Clinton, Ill. PETER A., born July 14, 1843, in Sangamon county, enlisted June, 1864, for one hundred days, in Co. A, 135th Ill. Inf. served full time, and was honorably discharged, Oct. 1865. He was married in June, 1874, to Olie McMahon, and resides at Clinton, Ill. Mrs. Elizabeth McMurry died Sept. 17, 1850, and William McMurry was married August 14, 1853, in Sangamon county, to Mrs. Agnes Bryant, whose maiden name was Sims. William McMurry died Feb. 13, 1876, at Clinton, Ill., and his widow resides there.


SAMUEL, born Oct. 21, 1795, in Botetourt county, Va., was married Nov. 20, 1821, in St. Clair county, to Mary Rittenhouse. She was born Oct. 1, 1800, in Madison county, Va. They moved to Sangamon county in 1823, settling south of Spring creek and eight miles west of Springfield. They had nine children in Sangamon county. JOHN D., born Aug. 6, 1824, was married Jan. 9, 1846, to Catharine Bormann, who was born Feb. 14, 1825, in the Kingdom of Bavaria. They had four living children. SAMUEL H., born March 1, 1848, was married Sept. 2, 1874, to Matilda Roots, of Mannsville, Taylor county, Ky. They live two miles west of Curran, Ill. LAURETTA A., born December 25, 1850, was married February 22, 1872, to George F. Allen. They had one child, Arthur F. Mrs. L. A. Allen died, November 12, 1874. BARTHENA D. and CHARLES W., live with their father. Mrs. Catharine B. McMurry died May 31, 1872, and John D. McMurry was married Jan. 7, 1875, in Springfield, Ill., to Mrs. Rebecca McKechnie, who was born in 1826 in Yorkshire, England, and whose maiden name was Snape. They reside three miles northwest of Curran, Sangamon county, Ill. PETER C., born Jan. 29, 1826, married Almeda Davis. They had two children. He died Oct. 22, 1853. Of their children, CHARLES S. and JOHN L. live with their mother, who married W. W. Kelly. See his name. ROBERT T., born Jan. 6, 1828, married Margaret Davis. They have four children. MARY E. was married March 16, 1875, to Boswell Thatcher, of Wayne county, Iowa. SAMUEL O., DAVID L. and JAMES live with their parents, near Bethlehem, Iowa. WILLIAM L., born Jan. 26, 1830, married Barbara A. Bormann. They have seven children. VERLINDA C. married George McComas in 1872, and lives near Bethlehem, Iowa. GEORGE P., LENORE, MELISSA M., MOSES S., ELMORE and JOHN L. live with their father. Mrs. McMurry died June 11, 1875, and the family live near Bethlehem, Iowa. ARTHUR B., born Jan. 30, 1832, died, aged ten years. GEORGE L., born Feb. 19, 1834, married Julia F. Head. They have two living children. Mrs. Julia McMurry died Sept. 16, 1875. Mr. McMurry and the children live near Bethlehem, Iowa. JAMES O., born March 19, 1837, married Elizabeth Pearce. They had four children, ROBERT, DEBORAH C., BARTHENA and JAMES. Mrs. Elizabeth McMurry died April, 1873. He married Matilda Chrisman. They have one child, EARNEST, and live near Bethlehem, Iowa. ELIZABETH E., born Jan. 20, 1839, married Debold Paulen. See his name. MARY J., born Sept. 23, 1842, married George Mentzer. They have three children, JOHN D., LAURA and (???), and reside near Cerro Gordo, Ill. Mrs. Mary McMurry died April 5, 1863, and Samuel McMurry died April 19, 1863.


JAMES, born April 5, 1798, in Botetourt county, Virginia, was married in Sangamon county, Ill., to Lavina Earnest. They had six children in Sangamon county, and moved to Keokuk, Iowa; from there to Independence, Mo., thence to California, about 1855. Of their children, SARAH married Rev. Mr. James. She died in 1854, leaving one child. MARTHA J. married Inglefield Gregory. ROBERT S. married in 1849, and his wife died Nov. 16, 1863, leaving six children, LUELLA, ALTA, SARAH, MARY L., WILLIAM H. and OLIVE M. THOS. FRANK, JAMES and ELIZA,--the three latter are married. James McMurry died near Ione City, California, and his family reside there.


LEWIS, born April 15, 1801, in Virginia, came to Sangamon county, Ill., with his mother in 1823. He married Leanna DeMula, a French lady of St. Louis, and died there, without children, in 1853.


ESTHER, born Oct. 28, 1803, in Kentucky, was married in Sangamon county to John Turner. See his name.


ARTHUR B., born Nov. 7, 1807, in Washington county, Ky., was married in Sangamon county, Ill., to Sarah Enyart. They had six children. ROBERT died in his twenty-first year. MARTHA J. married Robert Elder, and live in Butler county, Neb. ELIZABETH A. married Wesley Huggins, and died June 12, 1862. MARY F. married John F. Crowder. See his name. She died in June, 1873. LEWIS S. married Melissa Griffin. They have three children, and reside in Butler county, Neb. SARAH M. was married in 1866 to Dr. Charles Kerr. They had four children, CHARLES, MABEL, MAUD and NETTIE; the latter died in infancy. Mrs. S. Melissa Kerr died March 22, 1876, in Pawnee, and was buried in Oak Ridge Cemetery. See Dr. Kerr's name, with Elisha Sanders. Arthur B. McMurry died Feb. 28, 1855, and his widow was married June 7, 1875, to William Parkes. See his name.


LOGAN, born March 22, 1810, in Washington county, Ky., was married in Sangamon county Dec. 22, 1831, to Melissa Robison, who was born Nov. 11, 1813. They had ten children in Sangamon county. EDWARD S., born Nov. 13, 1832, was married Jan. 10, 1858, to Susan Reid; have four children, J. J., ANNA, MARTHA E. and G. E. LEWIS, and live at Leghorn, Kansas. E. S. McMurry is Postmaster there. JOHN L., born Mar. 31, 1835, died in his third year. MARY E., and MARTHA J., twins, born July 10, 1838. Mary E. was married July 26, 1868, to Hiram F. Robbins. born in Warren county, Penn. They have three children, SANDFORD L., FANNIE A. and ANNIE M., and reside near Maple Grove, Pottawatomie county, Kansas. Martha J. was married July 1, 1868, to James Siddens, who was born in Putnam county, Indiana, February 9, 1836. They have three children, IDA B., SADIE M. and MARY F., and reside near Westmoreland, Pottawatomie county, Kansas. ANGELINE, born May 23, 1841, died in her second year. ELIHU J. L., born Aug. 9, 1844, enlisted in Capt. Pratt's Co., 130th Ill. Inf., Aug. 11, 1862, for three years. The company disbanded, and he joined Co. B, 10th Ill. Cav., in October of the same year. Served three years and three months, and was honorably discharged. GEORGE F., born Aug. 21, 1847, resides near Westmoreland, Pottawattomie county, Kansas. SARAH A., born June 20, 1850, EMILY F., born March 5, 1854, and ROSELLA, born March 21, 1858, all reside with their parents, half a mile south of Farmingdale, Sangamon county, Illinois.


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http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/botetourt/court/minutes 31gwl.txt
File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by:
Joy Fisher sdgenweb@yahoo.com March 28, 2007, 5:17 pm

Source: Annals Of S W Virginia
Written: October 1771

At a court held for Botetourt County the eighth of October, 1771.

This day came the parties by their attornies & thereupon came also a jury, to wit: Henry Cartmill, Francis Dougherty, James Millihen, Richard Mays, Thomas
McFarran, John Taylor, Richard Ritchie, Josiah East, Samuel Pepper, William McMurray, William Walker, & Robert McClenachan, who retd. a verdt. in favor of
deft. Judgt. accdgly. & costs.


Ord. that William McAfee be taken into custody till he shall give security to indemnify for the charge of Mary Welches bastard child, it appearing that he is
the father thereof, and that Church Warden to bind out the child according to law.

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File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by:
Joy Fisher sdgenweb@yahoo.com May 19, 2007, 7:06 pm

Source: Annals Of S W Virginia
Written: November 1783

November 13th, 1783.
Present: Geo. Skillern, Revd. Adam Smyth, John Armstrong & Mathew Willson,
Gent. Justices.

Leave granted James Roberts to keep an ordinary. Bond given with James C.
McCall his security.


James Dillins Plff. )
agst. ) In Case
William Grymes Deft. )

This day came the parties Ac. & also a jury, towit: Zopher Carpenter, David
Tate, Charles Swain, John Crawford, William McMurray, Thomas Taylor, Wm. Crow,
Wm. Anderson, Moses Dunlop, Wallace Estill, John Robinson and John Wills.

Verdict awarding plff. damages of nine pounds, besides his costs.
Judgt. accdgly. but judgment is to be discharged by the payment of ____ in
species agreeable to the scale of depreciation at that time and his costs by him
in this behalf expended as aforesaid and the said deft, in mercy, &c.

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http://www.virginiadot.org/vtrc/main/online_reports/pdf/07-r22.pdf
1Botetourt County Road Orders, 1770 - 1778, compiled by Ann Brush Miller

4 May 1771, BCOB 1, p. 323

Ordered that William Mcmurray Continue Overseer of the Road he formerly was till he puts the same in good repair —



12 August 1772, BCOB 1772, p. 101 [now BCOB 2, p. 283]

Robert Gillespie is appointed Surveyorof the Road in the Room of William McMurray who is discharged from that Office and it is ordered that the usual hands attend th

e said Surveyor when Required to keep the said Road in Repair according to Law
 
McMurry, Robert (I30386)
 
3016 http://www.beginyouradventure.co.uk/forum/comments.php?DiscussionID=152


Capt William Tucker b. 7 Jan 1589 in Cornwall England and Died in Elizabeth City, VA in 1644
Capt. William Tucker was responsible for brutally suppressing the Powhatan Indians in 1623

William Tucker was Kecoughtan's first representative in the house of Burgesses.

'By 1616, there were about 20 English inhabitants at Kecoughtan, and most were engaged in farming. In 1619, Kecoughtan's first two representatives in the House of Burgesses were Captain William Tucker and William Capps. Tucker was the military commander of Kecoughtan and Capps an early landowner on the west side of the Hampton River. At the first session of the legislature, the two men petitioned the Assembly 'to change the savage name of Kicowtan, and to give that Incorporation a new name.' In 1620, the name 'Elizabeth City' was adopted, and it served as the county's name until 1952. '

'In May 1623 the colonists arranged a spurious peace parley with Opechancanough through friendly Indian intermediaries. On May 22, Captain William Tucker and a force of musketeers met with Opechancanough and other prominent Powhatans on neutral ground along the Potomac River, allegedly to negotiate the release of the other captives. But Tucker's objective was the slaughter of Powhatan leaders. After the captain and the Indians had exchanged 'manye fayned speeches,' approximately 200 of the Powhatans who had accompanied their leaders unwittingly drank poisoned wine that Jamestown's resident physician and later governor, Dr. John Pott, had prepared for the occasion. Many of the Indians fell sick or immediately dropped dead, and Tucker's men shot and killed about 50 more. Some important tribal members were slain, but Opechancanough escaped, and with him went any hopes of a quick return for the captured women. Between May and November of that same year, the colonists ravaged the Powhatans throughout Tidewater Virginia. The 'fraudulent peace' had worked, and the Indians had planted corn 'in great abundance' only to see Englishmen harvest it for their own use. Successful raids by the settlers not only proved the undoing of the Powhatans but made fortunes for several Jamestown corn profiteers. These raids against the Indians helped to heal the emotional wounds of the colonists, but victory came at a high price. While the captive women suffered alongside their captors, the Indian war transformed the colony into an even cruder, crueler place than before. The war intensified the social stratification between leaders and laborers and masters and servants, while a handful of powerful men on Virginia Governor Sir Francis Wyatt's council thoroughly dominated the political, economic, and military affairs of the colony. It soon became clear that the fate of the missing women depended not upon official concern or humanitarian instincts but upon the principle that everything and everybody had a price. Near the end of 1623, more than a year and a half after the uprising, the prosperous Dr. Pott ransomed Jane Dickenson and other women from the Indians for a few pounds of trade beads. After her release, Dickenson learned that she owed a debt of labor to Dr. Pott for the ransom he had paid and for the three years of service that her deceased husband had left on his contract of servitude at the time of his death. She complained bitterly that her new 'servitude . . . differeth not from her slavery with the Indians.' By 1624, no more than seven of the fifteen to twenty hostages had arrived in Jamestown. The majority of them returned with Jane Dickenson. Those who did not come back were presumed killed during the 1622 attack, although one captive, Anne Jackson, was not returned until 1630. Mistress Boyse, the first of the missing women to rejoin the colony, was not mentioned in official records following her return. Another of the captives, Mistress Jeffries, died within a few months of her release. Anne Jackson probably returned to the colony badly broken from the consequences of her captivity, for in 1630 the council ordered that she 'bee sent for England with the first opportunity,' with the stipulation that her brother take care of her until she was on board a ship. Nothing more was heard of Jane Dickenson after she petitioned the council in March 1624 for release from her 'slavery' with Dr. Pott.' 
Tucker, William (I49532)
 
3017 http://www.disnorge.no/gravminner/bilde.php?id=1171721 Friele, Einar Beyer (I23913)
 
3018 http://www.disnorge.no/gravminner/bilde.php?id=1641182 Christensen, Adolf (I23796)
 
3019 http://www.disnorge.no/gravminner/bilde.php?id=171685 Beyer, Rolf von Krogh Tiedemann (I23909)
 
3020 http://www.disnorge.no/gravminner/bilde.php?id=171687 Beyer, Thorvald von Krogh (I23902)
 
3021 http://www.disnorge.no/gravminner/bilde.php?id=171688 Beyer, Magdalene (Tiedemann) (I23903)
 
3022 http://www.disnorge.no/gravminner/bilde.php?id=171690 Beyer, Freyvald von Krogh Tiedemann (I23906)
 
3023 http://www.disnorge.no/gravminner/bilde.php?id=171691 Beyer, Gulborg von Krogh Tiedemann (I23905)
 
3024 http://www.disnorge.no/gravminner/bilde.php?id=213819 Beyer, Andreas Johan Christensen (I23935)
 
3025 http://www.disnorge.no/gravminner/bilde.php?id=214645 Hille, Christen Severin (I23875)
 
3026 http://www.disnorge.no/gravminner/bilde.php?id=214646 Hille, Johanne Cathrine (Beyer) (I23874)
 
3027 http://www.disnorge.no/gravminner/bilde.php?id=215049 Isdahl, Anna Margrethe Dekke (Beyer) (I23790)
 
3028 http://www.disnorge.no/gravminner/bilde.php?id=215050 Gjerding, Albert Johannes (I23809)
 
3029 http://www.disnorge.no/gravminner/bilde.php?id=215051 Isdahl, Thora Marie (I23805)
 
3030 http://www.disnorge.no/gravminner/bilde.php?id=215053 Isdahl, Haakon (I23800)
 
3031 http://www.disnorge.no/gravminner/bilde.php?id=215054 Isdahl, Thora Greve (I23801)
 
3032 http://www.disnorge.no/gravminner/bilde.php?id=216232 Juul, Niels Øyvind Isdahl (I23807)
 
3033 http://www.disnorge.no/gravminner/bilde.php?id=216240 Juul, Bjarne (I23808)
 
3034 http://www.disnorge.no/gravminner/bilde.php?id=2459783 Isdahl, Hans Baard (I23793)
 
3035 http://www.disnorge.no/gravminner/bilde.php?id=3434514 Skavlan, Randi Vibe Selmer (Mowinckel) (I23928)
 
3036 http://www.disnorge.no/gravminner/bilde.php?id=346910 Beyer, Frants Diecke Cappelen (I23812)
 
3037 http://www.disnorge.no/gravminner/bilde.php?id=346911 Beyer, Anna Marie (Smith) (I23813)
 
3038 http://www.disnorge.no/gravminner/bilde.php?id=346915 Beyer, Kirsten Christine Jeannette von Cappelen (I23811)
 
3039 http://www.disnorge.no/gravminner/bilde.php?id=3954213 Greve-Isdahl, Finn (I23803)
 
3040 http://www.disnorge.no/gravminner/bilde.php?id=406336 Reiersen, Johan Jersin (I23864)
 
3041 http://www.disnorge.no/gravminner/bilde.php?id=407422 Kramer, Borghild (Juell) (I23854)
 
3042 http://www.disnorge.no/gravminner/bilde.php?id=407422 Kramer, Borghild (Juell) (I23854)
 
3043 http://www.disnorge.no/gravminner/bilde.php?id=72602 Friele, Dagny Stockfleth Høegh (Beyer) (I23910)
 
3044 http://www.disnorge.no/gravminner/bilde.php?id=75577 Berg-Olsen, Eyolf (I23832)
 
3045 http://www.disnorge.no/gravminner/bilde.php?id=77883 Reiersen, Sverre (I23865)
 
3046 http://www.disnorge.no/gravminner/bilde.php?id=77918 Mowinckel, Johan Ernst (I23923)
 
3047 http://www.disnorge.no/gravminner/bilde.php?id=77919 Mowinckel, Nanna Vibe Selmer (Beyer) (I23922)
 
3048 http://www.disnorge.no/gravminner/bilde.php?id=77921 Mowinckel, Nanna Beyer (I23929)
 
3049 http://www.disnorge.no/gravminner/bilde.php?id=77922 Due, Sigrid Beyer (Mowinckel) (I23930)
 
3050 http://www.disnorge.no/gravminner/bilde.php?id=77923 Mowinckel, Thorolf Beyer (I23925)
 

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