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251 (Research):A George Kilgrove appears in the rolls of Virginia Milita during the Revolution.

From: 1803. History of Knox County, Ohio, it's past and present....
Also from History of Medina County, Ohio.
apparently from another work "History of Ohio"
After Wayne's treaty, Col. Massie and several, of the old explorers again met at the house of Rev. Finley, formed a company, and agreed to make a settlement in the ensuing spring (1796), and raise a crop of corn at the mouth of Paint Creek. According to agreement, they met at Manchester about the first of April, to the number of forty and upward, from Mason and Bourbon Counties. Among them were Joseph McCoy, Benjamin and William Rodgers, David Shelby, James Harrod, Henry, Bazil and Reuben Abrams, William Jamison, James Crawford, Samuel, Anthony and Robert Smith, Thomas Dick, William and James Kerr, «b»George and«/b» «b»James Kilgrove«/b», John Brown, Samuel and Robert Templeton, Ferguson Moore, William Nicholson and James B. Finley, later a prominent local Methodist minister. On starting, they divided into two companies, one of which struck across the country, while the other came on in pirogues. The first arrived earliest on the spot of their intended settlement, and had commenced erecting log huts above the mouth of Paint Creek, at the 'Prairie Station,1 before the others had come on by water.
 
Killgrove (I219)
 
252 (Research):A Henry Hunt appears on List of Original Inhabitants of Barbados owning more than 10 acres of land.

March 21 1656
Henry Jefferis of Wodstock, oxon, gent aged 30, deposes that he was lately servant of Philip Pierson, scrivener, who dwelt in Fleet Street, London, near the house of John Bannister, grocer, brother of Alexander bannister who died overseas, The said John bannister brought to Pierson a deed of 27 September 1644 listing the third part of 10, 000 acres in barbados granted to Alexander bannister and co. by the Earl of Carlisle and delivered by lot to Captain william fortescue./ Copy of the deed annexed shows allocation of land to; Mr. Perkines;Captain David bix; Mr. Robert greene; William Evans; Captain john Swann; «b»Henry Hunt«/b»; william Tratle; Philip Palfrey; Marmaduke Baldricke; Captain Mathew Wood; James West and partners; Thomas Warmall; Thomas Clewes; John Ruberry; Henry Ferris; Old Curtis; john shawe; Barnard Jennett; thomas Farnell; Charles Pladwell; Robert Herreidge; Edward Devall. Edward Mannison of St. George, southwark, Surrey, merchant aged 36, deposes that he received this deed from John Bannister deceased when he was about to go to Barbados a year ago to enquire about his estate. (MCD 7)

1670: Appears as witness to Will of Christopher Mercer of Bridgetown, Barbados. (see URL http://whittenfamily.homestead.com/CHRISTOPHERMERCER1612will.html)

Will of Grace Benson of St. Michael, Barbados
To son-in-law, John Frederick, 500lbs sugar. «b»To Judith, daughter of Henry Hunt; to Elisabeth Goddin and Henry Hunt Jr. and his brother, Richard Hun«/b»t, and to Roger Rumbolt, variious articles.
Appoints Henry Hunt sole exor.
Dated 4 Feb 1672. sd Grace Benson by her Mark
Witnesses: Bryan Roach, Wm. Goddin, and Mary Wakefield
Proved 4 Aug 1674 by Bryan Roach and Mary Wakefield

Baptismal records show that John Davenport, son of John (who would be the great-grandfather of the Pioneer), was baptized the 11th day of April, 1605, at St. Margaret's Parish Church, in the Borough of Barking, Essex county England. It is also recorded that John Davenport sailed from Gravesend Dock, England to Barbados Island, on the ship "Expedition", carrying 205 passengers, in 1635-his age was 30. Gravesend Dock is about 18 miles from the church where he was baptized. «b»In Barbados, John married Mary Hunt, daughter of Henry Hunt, also in Barbados and about 1670«/b» , they arrived in Westchester County. N.Y." This was submitted by Mrs. Zora Calhoun Parks

Hunt, Henry
20th day of the 11th month called Jan 1682, RB6/12, p.414
Eldest daughter Jane Sparrow, wife of John Sparrow of Boston in New England - 1 schilling; daughter Elizabeth Thomas, wife of John Thomas of Kederminster, Worchestershire England - 1 schilling; wife Martha Hunt; youngest daughter Anne Hunt; friends Richard Morris joiner & Wm. Heggthorpe - xtrs in trust. Signed Henry Hunt
Wit: Thos. Brewster, Elias Blandin
Proved 14 7ber 1683 
Hunt, Henry (I4092)
 
253 (Research):A William Hargrove of about the correct age appears in Mercer County, KY in 1810. Greenwood, Jane (I6969)
 
254 (Research):Abstract of the Will of John Bell
Currituck Precinct, April 16, 1706; no probate date
Chowan County Miscellaneous Papers
C. 024.99002
Vol. 1, p. 33

In the Name of God amen...Sixteen Day of Aprill anno Dom 1706...
I John Bell of the Precinct of Corahtuck in North Carolina...
Sick and Weak in body...
I Give and bequeath to Margrett My Dearly beloved wife...all my personal estate...to be by her used...at her free will...during her naturall life...except half to my children hereafter named. Son William Bell...one third of estate remaining after wife's decease...one Ewe with all her increase. Daughter Margrett Russell...the other third part...one Ewe and all her increase. Desire that if wife should marry, she and her husband should remain upon my now Dwelling Plantation during her Naturall life but if she and her husband live somewhere else, she's only to take with her a third part of his personal estate, the remaining two thirds to be divided between my two children aforenamed.
Executrix: wife Margrett
(Signed) John Bell (seal)
Witnesses: William Parker, Jane (her mark) Wicker, Edwd. Taylor
The will was proved by widow Margrett Bell with the oaths of Mr. Wm. Parker,
Mrs. Jane Wicker and Mr. Edwd. Taylor before Jos. Wicker, CC, but no date is given.

 
Bell, John (I3742)
 
255 (Research):According to Carteret County Heritage Book VOl 1, p. 382.
Jesse Prescott's 2nd wife was the daughter of Abraham Sikes

Same book, page 434: James Taylor married Ann Sikes on 12 Jan 1832.

Carteret County Marriage Bonds:
11 Jun 1804: Abraham Sikes and Sarah Russell
20 Jan 1812: Elijah Sikes and Sarah Wilder
12 Jan 1832; James Taylor and Ann Sikes
13 Jan 1836: John Sikes and Mary Russell
 
Sikes, Abraham (I8003)
 
256 (Research):After his father's death in 1701, Sergeant John Rickard, possibly his maternal uncle, was appinted his guardian.

The New England Courant
From Monday April 9th to Monday April 16th, 1722
Custom House Boston, Entered Inward
"....Joseph Prince, Wiam Carley, Josiah Doty, James Perguson, and Benmin Eddy from North Carolina..."

The New England Courant
From Monday April 23rd to Monday April 30th, 1722
Custom-House Boston, April 30. Cleard Out
"...Rich. Wait, Josiah Doty, Benj. Eddy and Nath. Lathrop for North Carolina..."

The New England Courant
From Monday June 18, to Monday June 25, 1722.
Custom-House Boston, Entred In
"...Jonah Doty, Miles Gale from North Carolina..."
Custom-House Boston, Cleared Out
"...Jostan Doty and Richard Langdon for North Carolina..."

26 May 1726 (Deed Book C:, pp 112-114) Carteret, NC
Capt. Josiah Doty, Mariner, of Plymouth, New England sells 373 acres to Charles Cogdell for 40 pounds. The following entry in Book C shows that Charles Cogdell sold other land on 6 March 1726/7 to John Shackleford the younger son and orphan of Francis Shackleford, Dec'd.

"The first record of Charles Cogdell buying land was May 26, 1726 when he bought 373 acres in the Precinct of Carteret from Josiah Doty of Plymouth in the Colony of New England for 40 pounds. In 1727 Josiah Doty was master of a whaling ship operating at Cape Lookout on the Outer Banks of NC. They caught a great number of whales from which Doty realized 300 barrels of oil."

WHALE FISHING IN NORTH CAROLINA WATERS. North Carolina.
To the Honble Christopher Gale, Esq., Chief Justice and the rest of the Assistant Justices of the Gen'l Court to be held at Edenton the last Tuesday in October, 1727......n the year of our Lord 1725, on or about the month of December Josiah Doty, Master of a Sloop or Ship with a great Company of men and Severall Boats with Tackle & stores under his care, charge and conduct did enter his sayd Vessell & stores in Port Beaufort within this Government by virtue of the aforesaid Toleration or lycence was permitted to unlode his sayd Company with their Boats, Stores and Utensils to go on the sayd employ of Whaling on the Sea Coasts of this Government for the winter Season of the sayd year who during the sayd season did kill, take and save a great number of Whales in the Bays, Shoar or Sea Coast of this Government and thereof did save and make the quantity of three hundred barrels of Oyle and one thousand weight of whalebone yet nevertheless the said Josiah Doty did not pay and render nor cause to be divided, payd and rendered to the said Palatine and the rest of ye true & absolute Lords Proprietors nor their Receiver the sayd Tenth part of the said Oyle and Bone, but the whole thereof in the said Vessell and other Vessels did carry and Transport out of this Government and doth still deny & refuse the said Tenth part of said Oyle and Bone by them gott as aforesaid to pay and render altho' he hath been often thereto required to the damage of his Excell'y John Lord Carteret Palatine & the rest of the true & absolute Lords Proprietors of Carolina five hundred pounds and thereon the sayd Attorney in their behalf as aforesaid commandeth suit and prays process and judgment thereon for the said damages and costs. (Source: The North Carolina historical and genealogical register, Volume 2 edited by James Robert Bent Hathaway)

1732: Josiah Doty, Mariner, and Abigail his wife, sell a plot at Plymouth, next to the lot of his brother Isaac Doten.

Sept Court 1742 (Carteret County, North Carolina)
William Owen, one of the subscribing evidences to the following deed, came into open court and made oath that he did see James Shackleford seal and deliver unto Joseph Morse for twenty acres of land on the west side of North River and that he did see Joseph Doty and John Shackleford evidence the same and ordered to be registered. 
Doty, Josiah (I9431)
 
257 (Research):age 23 1/4 years at time of death. Hartmann, Maria Elisabeth (I14596)
 
258 (Research):age at death was 33 years, 6 months and 7 days. Based on her baptism date and funeral date she was probably born on Dec 30th or 31st 1703 Dedecke, Anna Dorothea (I14740)
 
259 (Research):Ages in Census:
1790: over 16 (before 1774)
1800: 26 to 44 (1756 to 1774)
1810: 45 or older (before 1766)
1820: 45 or older (before 1776)
based on the above he was born between 1756 and 1765 
Morse, Daniel (I887)
 
260 (Research):aka Albert Wilhelm Heinrich Otto (Baptism)

WWI Draft Registration card (typed and signed) gives his birth date as 16 Mar 1885. He was working as a brick mason of Jack Korstate. His home address is given as 241 E. Merrill Street in Indianapolis.

Notes on Otto family from Lizetta Bertels Haugh shows Al's wife as Mabel, perhaps Gertrude's middle name was Mabel?
 
Otto, Albert "Al" Henry (I2822)
 
261 (Research):Also perhaps need to include Siekmeier/Siekmeyer which also appear in Eidinghausen records. Simkemeiers, Joh. Diderich (I8985)
 
262 (Research):Alternate Spellings:
Tönnis Hawes in Baptism of son in 1666
Tönnis Haves in Baptism of son in 1669, 1671 and 1673 and in funeral record of son in 1671. 
Haves, Tönnis (I12109)
 
263 (Research):Alvin R. Welp, age 80, of Portage, passed away Sunday, January 2, 2011 at home. Alvin was a longtime Northwest Indiana resident and served in the U.S. Marine Corps during the Korean War. He was retired from U.S. Steel and was a member of American Legion Post #260 in Portage. Alvin is survived his son, Allen (Shay) Welp of Portage; two daughters: Karen (Jeff) Paulson of Portage and Kathy Thomas of Atlanta, GA; five grandchildren: Brandon and Halee Welp; Jennifer and Emma Paulson and Alexander Thomas; sister, Dorothy Curtis; sister-in-law, Dorothy Welp, both of Illinois. Preceded in death by his wife, Marie (nee Schulp) Welp; parents: Herman and Barbara Welp; and brother, Harold Welp. Funeral services will be held Thursday, January 6, 2011 at 11:00 a.m. at Rees Funeral Home, Olson Chapel, 5341 Central Avenue, Portage with American Legion Post #260 officiating. Burial will follow at Calvary Cemetery in Portage, Indiana. Visitation will be Wednesday from 2:00-8:00 p.m. with a 7:00 p.m. Legion service at Rees Funeral Home, Olson Chapel, 219-762-3013 or online at: www.ReesFuneralHomes.com

Published in The Times from January 4 to January 5, 2011 
Welp, Alvin Roy (I17167)
 
264 (Research):Apparently moved from IL to AR between 1855 and 1857 (per childrens births).

1850 Census: Jackson County, IL
Davis, John, 30, farmer, born IL
Davis, Mary, age 31, born NC
Davis, Joseph, age 7, born IL
Davis, Anna, age 5, born IL

1860 Census: Richwoods Twshp, Lawrence County, AR
Davis, John, age 40, born in IL, Carpenter
Davis, Ann, age 25, born in AR
Davis, Joseph, age 18, born in IL
Davis, Ann, age 15, born in IL
Davis, Archilus, age 5, born in IL
Davis, Harriet, age 3, born in AR
Davis, Safronia, age 1, born in AR
NOTE: Next household was that of Matthew Spurlock, age 29.

1870 Census: Smithville, Spring River Twshp, Lawrence County, AR
Davis, John, age 51, born in IL, farmer
Davis, Anna P or R., age 37, born in AR
Davis, Archilus, age 15, born in IL
Davis, Harriet, age 14, born in AR
Davis, Saphrona, age 9, born in AR
Davis, Martha, age 8, born in AR
Davis, Delila A., age 7, born in AR 
Davis, John (I7698)
 
265 (Research):Appears in 1850 Census of Jackson County, IN along with her mother Mary, Eliza, and Louis. Menke, Mary (I3299)
 
266 (Research):Appears in 1917 City Directory of Chicago as a draftsman living at 8839 Colfax Avenue.

WWI Draft Registration:
Edward H. Welp
born 2 Jun 1896 in Chicago, IL
residence:  1833 Colfax, Chicago, IL
Card is very blurry online, need to see original if possible.

1920 living at home with parents and sibilngs. Occupation draftsman at Graver Tank Co.
1930 living with wife in District 306, Chicago.  Occupation draftsman (steel tanks) 
Welp, Edward William (I1982)
 
267 (Research):Appears in 1917 City Directory of Chicago living at 8839 Colfax Avenue.

1920 living at home with parents and siblings.  Occupation Artist at Beng Art Co.? 
Welp, Erna (I1981)
 
268 (Research):Arrived in the U.S. 7 Jul 1845 on the Brig "Apollo" from Bremen to Baltimore. Listed as: Ernst Piehl from Dankersen, age 20

15 Jul 1850: Declares intention to become citizen of the U.S.

Lived in Indianapolis from 1845 to about 1867, then moved to Hardin County, Iowa where he lived the remainder of his life.

1905 Iowa State Census
Tipton, Hardin County, Iowa
Piel, Ellen
Piel, E H.
Piel, C.J.
Piel, Mary
Piel, Laurence (sp?)
Piel, Walter
No other information given on above censu

1900 Federal Census
Tipton, Hardin County, Iowa
Piel, Frederick H., born Apr 1869, married 5 yrs, born IN, parents born Germany, immigrated U.S. 1845 (55yrs), farmer
Piel, Emma (wife), born Dec 1872, married 5 yrs, 4 children, 4 living, born Germany, parents born Germany, immigrated U.S. 1892 (8yrs)
Piel, Frieda (daughter), born Sep 1893, born IA, father born IN, mother born Germany
Piel, Lorina (daughter), born Mar 1896, born IA, father born IN, mother born Germany
Piel, William (son), born Jan 1897, born IA, father born IN, mother born Germany
Piel, Earnest (son), born Feb 1898, born IA, father born IN, mother born Germany
Piel, Earnest H. (father), born Aug 1827, married 45 yrs, born Germany, parents born Germany, immigrated 1845 (55 yrs) naturalized
Piel, Elanora (mother), born Nov 1834, married 45 yrs, 10 children, 7 living, born Germany, parents born Germany, immigrated 1839 (61yrs)

1885 Iowa State Census:
Tipton, Hardin County, Iowa
Piel, Ernst H., section 22 (NW, SE), age 57, married, farmer, born Germany, parents of foreign birth
Piel, Ellen, age 50, married, born Germany, parents of foreign birth
Piel, Lena, age 20, single, born Indiana, parents of foreign birth
Piel, Frederick, age 18, single, born Indiana, parents of foreign birth
Piel, Martha, age 15, single, born Hardin County, IA, parents of foreign birth
Piel, Ellen, age 11, single, born Hardin County, IA, parents of foreign birth
Piel, Charles, age 9, single, born Hardin County, IA, parents of foreign birth


1880 Federal Census:
Tipton, Hardin County, Iowa
Piel, E. H., age 52, farmer, born Prussia, parents born Prussia
Piel, Elnora, age 45, born Prussia, parents born Prussia
Piel, Louisa, age 19, born IN, parents born Prussia
Piel, Lina, age 16, born IN, parents born Prussia
Piel, Frederick, age 13, farm laborer, born IN, parents born Prussia
Piel, Martha, age 10, born IA, parents born Prussia
Piel, Ella, age 8, born IA, parents born Prussia
Piel, Charles, age 6, born IA, parents born Prussia

1870 Federal Census:
Eldora, Hardin County, Iowa
Piel, Ernst H., age 43, common laborer, born Prussia
Piel, Elanore, age 30, born Prussia
Piel, Mary A., age 14, born IN
Piel, William L.., age 11, born IN
Piel, Louisa, age 9, born IN
Piel, Lena, age 6, born IN
Piel, Frederick, age 4, born IN
Piel, Martha J., age 8/12 (Nov), born IA

1860 Federal Census:
Indianapolis, Ward 1, Marion County, IN
Piel, Eduard H., age 32, Huckster, born Prussia
Piel, Ellenora, age 26, born Prussia
Piel, Mary A., age 3, born IN
Piel, Wm. H., age 7 1/2 or 7/12, born IN 
Piel, Ernst Heinrich (I2870)
 
269 (Research):Arrived in U.S. in 1868

This appears to be her in 1870 Census, Chester Randolph County, IL
Welka, Minna, age 14, born Ireland, keeps house in home of John Horreth. Note that her birth place is ditto marks following 5 other housekeepers with last name Clary who were from Ireland.

1880 Census, St. Louis, MO
Borg, Henry, age 30, Cook, born in Prussia
Borg, Minnie, age 29, born in Hanover
Borg, Bertha, age 8, born in MO

1900 Census, St. Louis, MO
Burg, Minnie, born Dec 1850, widow, 1 child, 1 living, born Germany, arrive U.S. 1872
Wilka, Helen, born Jan 1817, widow, 5 children 2 living, born Germany, arrive U.S. 1872
Barg, Edward, born Mar 1853, widower, born Germany, arrive U.S. 1888
Barg, Edward Jr, born Nov 1875, single, born Germany, arrive U.S. 1888
other boarders.

1910 Census, St. Louis, MO
Burg, Minnie, age 57, widow, born Germany. 1child 1living
Fisher, Bertha, age 36, daughter, born MO, 2nd marriage, married 1yr
Fisher, G. B., age 39, son-in-law, born Germany, 1st marriage, married 1yr

1920 Census, St. Louis, MO
Burg, Minnie, age 68, widow, alien, born Gernany, came to U.S. 1870. 
Wilke, Wilhelmina "Minna" (I1751)
 
270 (Research):Arrived in U.S. on ship 'Rob Roy' in Aug 1846 at the port of Baltimore (from Bremen). Others on ship with him from Dankersen included: Heinr. Rolsmeyer (age 41), Anna Marie (age 39), Anna Marie (age 10), Christine (age 6), Christian (age 2), Wilh. Poppe (age 25), Christine Lange (age 17).

14 Mar 1848: Declaration of intent to become citizen of the U.S.

1850 Federal Census:
Centre Township, Marion County, IN
Peal, William, age 28, born in Germany
Ellen, age 20, born in Germany
Henry, age 23, born in Germany

12 Jul 1852: Admitted as Citizen of the U.S.

1858/59 City Directory
Piel, Wm. F., Groceries and dry goods, 240 E. Washington

1860 Federal Census:
Indianapolis Ward 1, Marion County, IN
Peal, Wm., age 34, born in Prussia
Ellen R., age 29, born in Prussia
William, age 8, born in IN
Henry, age 6, born in IN
Charles, age 4, born in IN
Amelia, age 2, born in IN
Wishmeyer, Christina, age 60, born in Prussia
Harry (or Harvy), age 17, born in Prussia
Krugar (sp??), Sophia, age 25, born in Prussia

1870 Federal Census: Indianapolis Ward 8, Marion County, IN
Piel, Wm. F, age 47, born Prussia, Starch Manufacturer
Piel, Elenora, age 40, born Prussia
Piel, W. F., age 18, born in IN, Bookkeeper
Piel, Henry, age 16, born IN
Piel, Charles, age 14, born IN
Piel, Amelia, age 12, born IN
Piel, Lena, age 8, born IN
Piel, Mary, age 2, born IN
Wishmeyer, C., age 74, born in Prussia

1880: Listed as Fourth District Representative on the Board of Alderman for Indianapolis.

Misc Historical Records
Collection:«tab»Marion County Wills
County:«tab»Marion

Name:«tab»William F Piel
Date Filed:«tab»1903/03/04
Out Of State Filing:«tab»
Out Of County Filing:«tab»
Notes:«tab»
Aais:«tab»112798
Accession Number:«tab»2003209
Location:«tab»54-G-01
Box #:«tab»198
Folder:«tab»
Referencenumber:«tab»WILL17194 
Piel, William Friedrich Sr. (I2869)
 
271 (Research):Attended Lutheran Teachers College at Addison, IL. Appears there in the 1900 Federal Census.

WWI Draft Registration: 12 Sep 1918
Albert Matthias Welp
born 8 Feb 1885
residence 1527 Lewis and Wellston Ave., St. Louis MO
Clerk at Southwestern Bell Co., (Broadway and Locust, St. Lous)
wife Rose J. Welp
Short, Slender, Blue eyes, Light Brown hair 
Welp, Albert Matthias (I1833)
 
272 (Research):Attended Lutheran Teachers College at Addison, IL.  Appears there in the 1900 Federal Census.

WWI Draft Registration:  12 Sep 1918
Albert Matthias Welp
born 8 Feb 1885
residence 1527 Lewis and Wellston Ave., St. Louis MO
Clerk at Southwestern Bell Co., (Broadway and Locust, St. Lous)
wife Rose J. Welp
Short, Slender, Blue eyes, Light Brown hair 
Welp, Albert Matthias (I1833)
 
273 (Research):Attended St. Paul College in Concordia, MO, arriving there on 6 Sep 1911 and graduating on 15 Jun 1917.

WWI Draft Registration: 24 Aug 1918
Harry C. Welp
born 12 Aug 1897 in Frohna, MO
residence Frohna, MO
father born St. Louis, MO
Student of Divinity at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis MO
Tall, Slender, Brown eyes and Brown hair.

Attended Concordia Seminary in St. Louis, MO; graduating in 1921.
 
Welp, Rev. Harry Carl (I1766)
 
274 (Research):Attended St. Paul College in Concordia, MO, arriving there on 6 Sep 1911 and graduating on 15 Jun 1917.

WWI Draft Registration:  24 Aug 1918
Harry C. Welp
born 12 Aug 1897 in Frohna, MO
residence Frohna, MO
father born St. Louis, MO
Student of Divinity at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis MO
Tall, Slender, Brown eyes and Brown hair.

Attended Concordia Seminary in St. Louis, MO; graduating in 1921. 
Welp, Rev. Harry Carl (I1766)
 
275 (Research):Aug. 18, 1844
Dear Son and Daughter. These lines comes to inform you that our health in this country among our connection and neighbors is much like it was when I wrote you last. Your uncle Roy is dead. He died the very day I wrote you last which was the 5th of this instant. He had something like a cancer on his heal. He went to the Doctor andhe got worse. It got up on his thigh and was suppose it got in his body and then he died. I will inform you that Elijah and Larkin Brooke is in here and intends starting back the 22nd of instant and they say they expect to go by your house. I have put your money in their care to carry to you which there is $519.25 of it. Sally Thackelton has not paid me Edward Pate has paid me and it come to $19.25. I want to see you all once more in this life but don't expect I ever shall. I was in hopes you all would come in this fall. I expect if you get your money you will not come in soon. I want you to write and let me know whether you got your money or not. I want you to let all my children know how we all are here. Grandmother is much like she has been for a greatwhile. Sometimes better and sometimes worse, but never in her rightmind. She don't think herself at home at no time. I don't know of anything more worth your attention. I shall conclude by subscribing your loving father till death. Philip Draper
to Perleman Pate, Ravena Pate.Small piece of copy book dated Jan 2.1802

TO: Philip & Elizabeth Draper
Trenton, Tennessee

June 19,1843

To: Philip & Elizabeth Draper
Trenton, Gibson County Tennessee
From: State of Tennessee Smith County
Sent from Bagdad June 23 - 18 cents

Dear Son and daughter

I have taken my pen in hand at last to try to inform you what is going on hear we are in bad Circumstance hear Salley has been almost confined to her bed ever sinse the first of March and still is very little better if any her mind is deranged one half of her time she hardly knows what she is about the rest of the connection is all well as far as I know except old Mrs. Pates Stephen Pate has been bedriden since last fall he was taken with chills and fevers and was thought that he would not lave lived 3 day but has recovered so that he has come to his right mind again but cant walk nor git Out of his bed without help eats hearty as common but cant feed hisself and has to lyon his back mostly the rest of the family is all well as far as I know there. I have had no count from any of my Children since February last the last day I got a letter from Parleman and they were all well then and doing well. I have not hard from John for for sometime I got a letter from Collman dated in July they were well then he wrote that he would have been hear the first of October but did not come for what reason I cant tell there has been some deaths hear Harvel King died the 23rd of March with somthing like the fluoks he died the gth day affer he was taken I Reed your letter dated the I oth of Aprile on the first Sunday in May and was glad to hear that you were all well from what you write times is much hear like they are there money Scarce we had a Snow hear in March it commenced on the 15 early in the morning and Snowed all that day and I think nearly all night when done it was about 12 inches deep I think it was ten days before we could see the ground any where our wheat is Sorry the frost kild it in the winter there will be very light crops of wheat made hear I want you to write to me every Chance and let me Know how you are and whether you have heard any thing from Coalman and if you know where to direct a letter to him I know he lives in Fontotoc County but I dont know what Post office and if you know write to me and whether you have heard from Certain whether S. Farterwood is dead or not I will inform you that Coalman Cornwell is Married to the widow Christian her first husband was James Jones and has gone to live with her and James Young now owns his place I dont know of any thing more you would feel intreased in I shall conclude by Subscribing myself your loving Father till Death

Philip Draper

I will let you know that it is thought that Gabel Burton will be brook up finely he has Swap his place on the ridg for a place about 3 milesfrom Carthage and he is there every day.


June 15, 1841
Smith County
Sent from Bagdad
June 13th - 18 cents

Dear son and daughter

These lines come to inform you that we are all well at this time, your Mother has had a hard spell but has got about again Mr. Pates family and all the Connection is all well as far as know I reed your letter the 30th of May it come to hand the 7th of June I was much gratified to hear that you were all well I will inform you that Mariah Law as was, is Dead she was in family way and come to her time to be delivered She was taken with fits and lost her child and in three days died I will inform that Parleman Pate has been to the Illinois to see if he likes some parts of it very well but dont say whether he will move there or not he has sold his land and has got to move somewhere to Woodfolk he gets $1000 for it Anthony has sold his also he git $1200 he sold to Andrew McClelen he Married Margaret VVilliams and has got all Samson Williams land in the bond. Samson Williams is Dead.Parleman was at all the Childrens in that Country and they were all well then and doing well Except James he is not doing very well Betsey and Tryphena has both got another heir latly Parleman was there in April Corena has only 2 Children girl and boy I reed a letter from John dated 25th of February 1841 they were all well there but had all been sick he started to come to see me the 26 of July and was taken sick first day and had to return and in few days all his family taking sick but all got well again old Mr. Haynes is Dead but dont say when he died Pilate Deen was in the Country last Spring where Coleman lives but did not see Coleman he heard from him he was well then and all his family John went out there some time ago but dont say when he was notin 30 miles of Coleman he did not hear from him he was about to move to that Country but his family being taken sick he has given it out and concluded to stay where he is. I will inform that Susannah MoClenand Mother is bot Dead your Uncle Thomas Draper folks has got in a bad way they have got to quarling and fighting about the property Milton has beat James Young and threatens Thomas Huddleston Young is Adminstrator now they want to git the place Out of his hands and he wont give it up and this appears to be the quarrel our Crops is but sorry at this time there is very little Corn that is waist high wevery Dry at this time I have not got returns for our Tobaco yet I understand it sells very well from five to ten I dont know of anything more at present I would be glad you would write to me and let me know when you could come as I want you and John to be hear together if you Conclude to come at any time that you would write to John and let him know what time you would be here and me also I shall conclude by subscribing myself

Your Loving Father till Death Philip & Sarra Draper 
Draper, Phillip (I5290)
 
276 (Research):Bâcker = Baker Twenhöfel, Herman Hnr. Joh. (I2266)
 
277 (Research):Bâcker = Baker Twenhöfel, Herman Hnr. Joh. (I2266)
 
278 (Research):Bäcker und Brauer Becker, Heinrich Jr. (I12620)
 
279 (Research):Bäcker und Brauer Becker, Heinrich Jr. (I12620)
 
280 (Research):Bäcker und Brauer = Baker and brewer Becker, Heinrich Sr. (I12618)
 
281 (Research):Bäcker und Brauer = Baker and brewer Becker, Heinrich Sr. (I12618)
 
282 (Research):baptism of Jurgen (1715) shows mother as Anna Buters, however that is the only mention of the surname Buters in any of the records. Siltman, Anna (I16478)
 
283 (Research):baptism of Jurgen (1715) shows mother as Anna Buters, however that is the only mention of the surname Buters in any of the records. Siltman, Anna (I16478)
 
284 (Research):Baptism of Margaretha Vette, daughter of Johann, dated 4 April 1673
Baptims of Otto Vette, son of Johann, dated 31 Aug 1673.
Baptism of Anna Vette daughter of Johann Vette and Anna Baumeister dated 27 May 1674.
Baptism of Johann Vette, son of Johann Vette and Grete Sudendorp, dated 12 May 1675 
Fette, Anna Elisabeth Margaretha (I2320)
 
285 (Research):Baptism of Margaretha Vette, daughter of Johann, dated 4 April 1673
Baptims of Otto Vette, son of Johann, dated 31 Aug 1673.
Baptism of Anna Vette daughter of Johann Vette and Anna Baumeister dated 27 May 1674.
Baptism of Johann Vette, son of Johann Vette and Grete Sudendorp, dated 12 May 1675 
Fette, Anna Elisabeth Margaretha (I2320)
 
286 (Research):Baptism record lists surname as Rottger?, also specifies that he and Anna Maria were twins.

Sponser Harm. Röttgers 
Röver, Hans Hinrich (I2388)
 
287 (Research):Baptism record lists surname as Rottger?, also specifies that she and Hans Hinrich were twins.

sponser: det Mutter Schwester (mother's sister) 
Röver, Anna Marie Sophie Elisabeth (I14714)
 
288 (Research):Baptism shows up under surname Drewes?, notes state the entry is difficult to read. Death record gives surname as Rover and age 1yr 1month. Röver, Joh. Friedrich (I14729)
 
289 (Research):Baptism: Quasimodogeniti 4.1679
 
Gößcker, Anna Margaretha (I12598)
 
290 (Research):Baptism:  Quasimodogeniti 4.1679 Gößcker, Anna Margaretha (I12598)
 
291 (Research):Baptized 17 May 1614 at St. Peter and Paul, Marlborough, Wiltshire

Sailed 12 Jun 1635 on board the ship "James" from London to New England along with his brother Anthony. Both men listed their occupation as Shoemaker,

Last Will And Testament Of William Morse
IN THE NAMES OF GOD AMEN. I, William Morse, of Newbury, being sensible of my owne mortality, I doe make this as my last Will & Testament, committing my soul to God yt gave it & my body to the Dust, & as for my worldly goods I dispose of them as followeth: I give to my beloved wife, during her naturall life, my house & barne, & all my land adjoyning to tin house, & all my marsh & meadows yt I have in Newbury, with my free-hold.-
It: As also all my living stock & all my household goods & all other utensles.
It: And after my wife's Death, all above named, I give to my daughter Abigail Hendrick, and her children, if shee dye Before my wife; Shee or they paying those Legacys following to the rest of my children within three years after my wife's Decease.
It: I give to my son Jonathan Morse five shill; I give to my son Obadiah Morse 20 shill; I give to my daughter Elizth 5s and to her four children, I give twenty shilling apiece I give to my daughter Hanah Three pounds, & to her son John Stiles,five pounds, Also, my Will is that my daughter Abigail and her Husband Jno Hendrick live, as they now do with my wife, for the managing that Estate I leave them, for the comfort & supply of my wife in her age, & if my son-in-law John Hendrick, & his wife, or their children, do neglect or refuse to take such care of my wife in plowing for her as her need doth require, for her comfortable supply, on all accounts while shee doth live, that then I do hereby will & empowr my Overse'ers, hereafter named, to sell & dispose of any part of my meadows, as they shall think meet, for the supply of my wife, to help her with wt shee doth need. I appoint my wife & my son-in-law John Hendrick, & my daughter Abigail Hendrick Executors of this my will. And I appoint my loving friends Capt. Danll Pearce & Tristram Coffin & Nathan Clark my Overseers to take care to see the performance of this my will & I do hereby order the prformance of this my Will & I do hereby order my Executors to receive & pay all my debts & Legacys according to this my will.
As witness my hand and seal this ? (6th) day of August 1683.
WILLIAM MORSE [SEAL]
Signed, sealed & owned in presence of us Joseph Coker, Timothy Mirick.
Prest in Court, March 1st 1684. Attest John Appleton, Cler. 
Morse, William (I9393)
 
292 (Research):Baptized as Johann Jurgen Pieper Pieper, Jurgen (I2311)
 
293 (Research):Baptized as Johann Jurgen Pieper Pieper, Jurgen (I2311)
 
294 (Research):Bill served during WWII and was wounded and taken prisoner and was in Stalag Camp 3B, He survived a death march. He was a prisoner for about 9 and a half months and the war ended. Bradley, William "Bill" Clifford (I4282)
 
295 (Research):Birth given is based on tombstone information.  I also have the following date, but not positive of source:  10 Oct 1863 Willis, Mary C. (I396)
 
296 (Research):Birth is based on age at death. Haven't found a baptism record for him yet.

Marriage record from Horst Deerberg's transcripts show the grooms name as Hans Heinrich Koster. A look at the original looks like Rober or Rover

Den dem Hans Henrich Röver in Meinsen ausgewiesenen Platz von 1/4 Morgen groß an den Kuhlagers Tweten belegen
Datierung: 1720
Filmsignatur: 317
The reported said Hans Henrich Röver Meinsen in place of 1/4 acre in size to occupy the Kuhlagers Tweten
Date: 1720
Signature film: 317


Death record used does show the Hans Heinrich Röver, age 75. 
Röver, Hans Hinrich (I2390)
 
297 (Research):Bondsman on marriage bond was Wm. Anderson and Uricas Anderson Greenwood, Nancy (I6968)
 
298 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I16001)
 
299 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I16001)
 
300 (Research):BORN AND DIED IN ENGLAND, HAVING BEEN KILLED AGED ONE MONTH BY ANNA PUSE, "BY
ENCHANTMENTS, WITCHCRAFTS, AND CHARMES"
 
Clarke, Mary (I9437)
 

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