Matches 5,051 to 5,100 of 7,964
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Marriage Indexes. New Jersey State Archives, Trenton, New Jersey. | Source (S1476)
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Marriage Notices from the Adrian Times and Expositor
Copied from existing filmed papers dated 1870 - 1876
23 Feb 1870, Rollin, F.A. RICE & FRANCES A. SMITH both Adrian.
1870 census lists in Adrian, Franklin & Frank Rice. Frances also witnessed some of her father's patents as "Frank Smith". The age is correct as well as birthplace, also listed is February of same year as the month of marriage.
Frances is not listed in the 1850 census in Pittsford or Hillsdale with her parents, even though she was born in 1847. In Wheatland/Hillsdale census for 1850 I found Frances A Smith age 3 living with John and "Barbary" Nesbit. I am assuming for the moment this is Barbara Smith sister of Daniel C Smith, who is caring for his daughter until Daniel & Melissa can get on their feet. In 1850 Daniel & Melissa are living with Melissa's parents John & Maria Munger. These 2 towns are close to each other. | Smith, Frances A (I3063)
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Marriage performed by William Motley. | Motley, Sallie Ann (I14)
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Marriage performed by William Motley. | Family: Richard White Echols / Sallie Ann Motley (F6)
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Marriage record states that her father is Ephraim Bondurant. | Bondurant, Elizabeth (I15076)
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Marriage records, select counties and years. California State Archives, Sacramento, California. | Source (S1362)
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Marriage Records. Washington County Archives, Fayetteville, Arkansas. | Source (S1620)
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married 1717 in maryland | Read, Margaret (I19597)
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married 1799,either died or div. by 1825 | Sheperd, Rachel (I19536)
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married 23 feb. 1819,had 13 children, | Cabe, Mary"polly" (I19572)
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married almond chesley pruitt,d.may16,1938 5 children,1.daisy,b.sept.17,1904,mar.milton edward kuhn,dec.14,1922,he died sept.28,1928. had 2 children,1.may,b.sept.30,1923,2.gwen,b.june 1,1925.daisy mar.2nd to chester oram kitson on feb.1,1941,he died on july 28,1954. 2.ruth virginia,3.florence(moved to norfolk,va.)4.margaret,5.george t.(moved to florida) | Campbell, Lizzie P (pernilia) (I19554)
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married aug.1,1825 | Shelton, John S (I19529)
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married aug.1,1825 | Irby, Nancy (I19530)
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Married by Rev Dameron in presence of large congregation, at the home of the bride. | Family: Ruben Edward Moore / Emma Elizabeth Edwards (F5)
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Married by Rev William Muzzy. | Family: Captain John Wilson / Betsey Nims (F4551)
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married carrie lee cook,22 apr.1916. she died,22 apr.1969 | Long, Oswald Le Grande (I19588)
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married daniel shelton in 1909,no other records | Shelton, Mollie (I19519)
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married dave overstreet | McNeely, Nettie (I19641)
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married eliza ?,son ,james in 1850 census. co.I 53rd va. inf.,c.s.a. discharged for being over age 35. enlisted 3/2/1862 at suffolk.disc.,5/17/1862 | Riddle, Benjamin T (I19610)
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married elizabeth, children,1.william2.joel,3.claiborne 4.abraham,5.jane lewis,6.francis,7.martha tucker,8.charlotte,9.nancy white,10.lucy hurt,11.lettice. lucy was wife of west dandridge hurt. | Shelton, John Sr (I19546)
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married feb.19,1874 in henry co. va.,by minister e.b.turner. buried in green hill cem., ( lee st.), dan.,va. operated a flour mill in blairs area. | Campbell, Thomas Rich Rudolph (I19453)
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married filothia Smith,one daughter,margaret virginia who married donald nash lee. they had 2 sons 1/donald e.lee 2/ronald e. lee Erneat died in Western State Hospital, Staunton, Va. hardening of the arteries. | McNeely, Ernest Crawford (I19640)
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Married in 1705 with Michol Schjerven (1672-1736), daughter of the trader on Strømsø Hans Olufsen Schjerven (about 1629-1702) and Ingeborg Michelsdatter Brasen (about 1648-1712).
Arthur Skjelderup: Ingeborg Marie Barth Meyer f. Guus og hendes ascendenter, Slægtshistoriske meddelelser, 1923 , side 25-26. | Barth, Christian Solomon (I13699)
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married john giles jr.,9sept.1815,pitts co.va. | Riddle, Susanna (I16723)
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married lettice,children,1.clara,2sussannah,3.young,4.leroy,5.milly taylor,6.tunstall,7.daniel jr.,8.anne baily,9.polly,10.sally,11.payne,12.willis,. clara mar. spencer son of crispen,1st cousin,sussannah mar. armistead, son of crispen 1st cousin.willis had daughter named wilmouth which was nathan f.' 2nd wife... | Shelton, Major Daniel Sr (I12480)
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married lois snipes,b.12 dec. 1853-d.22 dec.1911. 2 children that i know of;1/daniel hampton,b.6jan.1883-d.27 feb.1884,2/sarah ida,b.21 feb. 1885-d.17 sept.1907.all buried at New Hope Presbyterian on rt.86,orange co.n.c. | Long, James Daniel (I19578)
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married lucille moxley,2 children,1.sam j. jr.(sammy)b.1916,mar. dorothy davies in 1943,2 sons,a.david lee,b.july 9,1947 b.cary dale,b.oct.7,1949 ,2.francis,b.1919,mar.hal brosnan,b.1917,3 children,a. tammy,b.1943,d.1947 b.harold jr.,mar.kathy van gundy c.ronnie,mar. susan mcglaughlin they have 2 girls ,tina and jenny. | Campbell, Samuel Jones (I19552)
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married mary probert,jan.14,1730. she died in middlesex in1742. children,1.rueben2.josiah 3.mary.4.thomas jr, 5.micajah | Shelton, Thomas M (I19541)
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married mary,lived onbuck creek ,pitts.co. no children known of. | Shelton, Benjamin Sr (I19547)
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married minnie ashworth on may 1924 | Long, Hugh Harvey (I19591)
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married oct.1,1604 | Taylor, Mary (I19506)
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married oct.19,1668,in lynn,mass. | Pierce, Exercise (I19502)
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married pitts co.va. 5apr.1814 | Easley, Elizabeth (I19635)
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married pleasant g. barbee,22 dec. 1854 | Burroughs, Mary Ann (I19563)
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Married publican in Sunhordaland Anders Rasmussen Rasch (d. 1682) (their children assumed surname Barth and called Kragerø Barth).
Gift med toller i Sunhordaland Anders Rasmussen Rasch (d. 1682) (deres barn antok slektsnavnet Barth og kalles Kragerø-Barthene).
Mikael Sundt: Stamtavle over Familien Barth , Kristiania 1891 side 40-41. | Barth, Anne Marie (I10932)
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Married Rebecca Frances Stone on May 21, 1841 in Pittsylvania County, VA.
Children of William and Rebecca Parrish:
William Cephas Parrish 1842 1880
M Eliza Parrish Payne 1844 1899 DE
Sallie Paulina Parrish 1845 1887
Francis Parrish 1849 xxxx
Married Lucinda Jane Walker in 1850.
Children of William and Lucinda Parrish:
Celestia Susannah Parrish 1852 1918
Mentora Perkins Jane Parrish Muse 1854 1940
Perkins Parrish 1858 1860
Thomas Parrish 1860 1862 | Parrish, William Perkins (I33284)
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married rev.griffith dickerson,early baptist preacher. | Shelton, Susanna (I19540)
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married robert howard mahanes and is buried in lynchburg va. buried in fort hill cem. 4 children,1/robert howard jr.,b.nov.11,1920,2/clarence m,3/nelson,4/peggy | McNeely, Ossie Lee (I19644)
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married ruth helen campbell,5 mar.1920,dan.va. | Long, John Richard (I19446)
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Married to magister and pastor at Kongsberg Knud Mikkelsen Munch (d. 1669). The son of the pastor of Gran Mikkel Christoffersen Munch and Maren Torstensdatter Morsing.
Gift med magister og sogneprest på Kongsberg Knud Mikkelsen Munch (d. 1669). Sønn av sogneprest i Gran Mikkel Christoffersen Munch og Maren Torstensdatter Morsing.
Mikael Sundt: Stamtavle over Familien Barth , Kristiania 1891 side 38. | Barth, Christiane (I10929)
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married viola celiah cross on 25 mar.1919 | Long, Julian Alexander (I19590)
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married william g. latta.7 feb. 1861. | Burroughs, Sarah Jane (I19565)
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married william todd and were grandparents of the wife of abraham lincoln. | Shelton, Jane (I19539)
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Married: Bef 7 Jul 1767 in , Virginia
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"Married Well and Often marriages of the Northern Neck of Virginia 1649-1800" by Robert K. Headley, JR.
" Pendleton, Philip and Awbery, Martha (Awbery); bef 7 Jul 1767; bride was a dau of Chandler Awbrey (d WC 1756);
Philip and Martha Pendleton were res. of St. Mark's Par., Culpeper Co. Va. by 191 Apr 1770; (WC DW 13:28; DW 15:74; RI 5:17)
| Family: Phillip Pendleton / Martha Awbrey (F75)
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Married: Bef 7 Jul 1767 in , Virginia
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"Married Well and Often marriages of the Northern Neck of Virginia 1649-1800" by Robert K. Headley, JR.
" Pendleton, Philip and Awbery, Martha (Awbery); bef 7 Jul 1767; bride was a dau of Chandler Awbrey (d WC 1756);
Philip and Martha Pendleton were res. of St. Mark's Par., Culpeper Co. Va. by 191 Apr 1770; (WC DW 13:28; DW 15:74; RI 5:17) | Awbrey, Martha (I240)
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Marshbanks was transported from England to VA as a Jacobite prisoner who took part in the rebellion in Scotland in 1716.
Geo. Marjoribanks listed as a non-indentured [Jacobite] is our immigrant ancestor. The website for Majoribanks/Marchbanks information on this person can be found at:
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Acres/4730/george/george.html
To paraphrase information from that site, George was born in Scotland and captured in a Jacobite uprising, imprisoned and then deported to the colonies. In the colonies he met and married Ann Eckols, daughter of John and Mary [Cave] Eckols. From this union there were eight children born but only seven were named in George's will, The will of George
Marchbanks can be found in Will book No. 1, 1734-1761, page 11-12. It was proved 21 Nov. 1740, page 12a.in the Parish of Raleigh in Amelia County, Virginia. He left to his younger son Joseph: plantation and two hundred and seventy five acres of land, to son George two hundred seventy five acres of land next to Joseph, to son William two hundred seventy five acres of land next to George, to daughter Lucy Prisher one hundred acres of land, to daughter Ursula one hundred
acres of land and to daughter Sarah one hundred acres of land. Ann, his beloved wife, and William Echols and Richard Echols were executors.
Witnessed by Hiz Ford, William Clemond, Jos. Collins Numerous court records for George Marchbanks can be found in Goochland County, Virginia between 1729 and 1737. By 1740 the records switch to Amelia County, Virginia.
http://blacksheep.rootsweb.com/politics.htm
by Homer, IBSSG
George Marjoribanks was the first Marjoribanks known to immigrate to "The American Colonies" and he did not arrive willingly. In 1715 George the Jacobite, as he is known in the family, fought with the Scottish forces at the Battle of Preston against the English in an attempt to restore the exiled King James III (the "Old Pretender") to the throne of England and Scotland. He, along with more than a thousand Scottish troops, was captured.
The English recognized that a strong Scottish sympathy with the Jacobites existed and were inclined to be merciful. Only two prisoners, the Earl of Derwentwater and Viscount Kenmure, were executed. George Marjoribanks was taken to Liverpool and put aboard the ship Elizabeth and Anne11 on 29 June, 1716, and transported to York in Virginia.
After settling in Amelia County, Virginia, George spelled his name phonetically as Marchbanks. He became a prosperous landowner.
In 1717 the British Parliament passed an Act of Grace and Free Pardon to all of the participants in the Battle of Preston except the Macgregors, whose very name had been abolished by an Act of Parliament a century earlier.
At the time of his death in 1740 George left an estate that included a plantation of more than 1,200 acres. Among other items in the inventory were "my two Negro slaves, Peter and Hanna," evaluated by the appraisers at £30. The will provided that any children born to Peter and Hanna would be "divided equally" among George's three surviving sons.
George and his wife Ann had four sons: John (who predeceased his father,) George, William and Joseph; and four daughters: Lucy, Mary Ann, Sarah and Ursula.
Extensive research has failed to uncover George Marjoribanks' origins. It seem likely that, on being taken prisoner, he deliberately concealed his family connections to avoid more severe punishment. The best hypothesis is that he may have been the son of George Marjoribanks, a junior member of the family of Marjoribanks of Balbardie and of that Ilk.
Unfortunately the relevant parish register is incomplete and it has been impossible to verify this or any other hypothesis. | Marchbanks, George (I1518)
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Martha Ellington Motley
Gave up her life for her country
Martha was the wife of Captain Joseph Motley of Amelia and Pittsylvania Counties, Virginia, and was murdered during the Revolution. She refused to divulge to a Tory raiding party the hiding place of supplies which Captain Motley had for the Continental Army, or the whereabouts of her husband.
Martha was alone in the "Old Place" except for servants and the little children at home. She was recuperating in bed from the recent birth of her eleventh child, Elizabeth. She was served by Rachel, a very extraordinary servant who is purported to have been an African Princess. This servant was kidnapped from the rice fields of her homeland by slave traders. The record also states that she spoke a different language from the other servants and wore beautiful flowers tattooed on her breasts. This servant later raised the children who were left orphaned when Martha was murdered.
Present that fateful day were four little girls, daughters of Martha and Joseph. Obedience was eight, Prudence was six, Sally was four and Delilah was two. They were under foot when the party of men on horseback arrived at the front gate to be greeted by Rachel. The spokesman of the group asked to see Captain Motley. When told he was not at home, they demanded to talk to Mrs Motley. Although informed by Rachel that Mrs Motley was ill in bed and could not be disturbed, on the insistence of one of the men, the servant allowed them into the house. Later Rachel disclosed that she recognized one of the men as a neighbor of the Motleys. The party of men hurried past Rachel and the little girls and barged up the stairs to Martha's room. In the excitement of a child's fancy, Obedience ran to see what this was all about, and was present when the neighbor and 'friend' demanded to know where her father and brothers were and where the provisions were kept. She heard her mother refuse to give them any information and saw them take the arm of her mother and (despite Martha's struggles and cries) pierce her arm with a knife and leave her faint and unconscious.
Of the little girls there that day, the baby-in-arms, Elizabeth, lived to adulthood and married Floyd Tanner. Delilah married Benjamin Terry; Sally married Francis Anderson; Prudence married Joshua Stone. They all lived in Pittsylvania County. Obedience married John Morehead of Rockingham County, North Carolina in 1790.
Source:
"Reflections of Generations," by Loren Adams, and "The Roster of Texas DAR Ancestors, 1976."
Martha Ellington is shown as the wife of Joseph Motley - re.: Page 230 - An Index to the Spouses of the DAR Patriots, copyright 1986 by the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution.
Martha was born in Amelia Co, Va abt 1736 and died (killed) in Pittsylvania Co, Va in 1776. Joseph Motley was born abt 1720, Gloucester Co, Va. and died Dec 15 1806 Pittsylvania Co, Va.
David Ellington b. 1713 in Prince George Co., Va.; d. Mar. 1783, Amelia Co., Va.; m. Martha Ann Tucker abt. 1736; she was b. 1718, Chesterfield Co., Va. They were the parents of above Martha Ellington. Martha Ellington's younger sister, Obedience, m. Stephen Evans, Jr. (III), on Nov. 23, 1764, Amelia Co., Va. Stephen and Obedience are shown in Hancock Co., Ga., year 1794.
David Ellington and Martha Ann Tucker had a son, David Ellington, Jr., b. Sept. 7, 1741, Amelia Co., Va.; d. Jan. 20, 1820, Wilkes Co., Ga.; m. Jane Harrison, b. abt. 1745; d. 1828; marriage date was Jan. 7, 1790, Prince Edward Co., Va. | Ellington, Martha (I1386)
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Martha Fowler was the youngest daughter and child of Godfrey and Susannah Folwer of Henrico County, Virginia. She is mentioned in the will of Godfrey, inheriting his leather chair.
She married Henry Vaden prior to 1725. She died prior to 1747 for no mention is made of her in the will of her husband in 1747, the year of his death. | Fowler, Martha (I38883)
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Martha Fowler, youngest child of Godfrey and Susannah Fowler, married Henry Vaden prior to 1725 and died before 1747. Henry was born September 12, 1694 and died in 1747. It is interesting to note that Henry was descended from Paul and Clara Vaden, for whose transportation, together with several other people's, John Fowler I received a grant in 1673. | Vaden, Henry (I38723)
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Martha Fowler, youngest child of Godfrey and Susannah Fowler, married Henry Vaden prior to 1725 and died before 1747. Henry was born September 12, 1694 and died in 1747. It is interesting to note that Henry was descended from Paul and Clara Vaden, for whose transportation, together with several other people's, John Fowler I received a grant in 1673. | Vaden, Henry (I38758)
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