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1 'of Crossland Hill, Yorkshire' CROSSLAND, Thomas (I2082)
 
2 (2)wife to John BORDEN came to America with him when she was 23 and I'm not sure if the child Elizabeth age 3 that was with them was hers or his first wife Elizabeths.They came in 1635. Joan (I1320)
 
3 (record book says birth as Dec 30th 1912) grad Univ. Wash 1935 POAGE, Margaret Elizabeth (I615)
 
4 *They raised 13 children: Mary Ellen, Dinah, Elizabeth Mae, Ethel, Earl-Upton, Oliver, Marjorie, Jane, Maggie, -----William, Peter G., Florence, and Jas. Henry died early. HUME, George Hill (I909)
 
5 1 husband Daniel MILLS, 2 Jesse CONNER 13 Oct 1831, 3 William KENWORTHY 25 Nov 1847 Quaker Church Records. My uncle was named after Kenworthy and I have a cousin once removed Nathan with that middle name. MILLS, Hannah (I14)
 
6 1 Nov 1826 Married DINAH kINDLEY FURNAS, Seth (I102)
 
7 100 Elliot Row ELDER, Alexander The Third (I1538)
 
8 116 St. Patrick ELDER, Alexander The Third (I1538)
 
9 170 F Martin Janet 09-Jan-1847 25-Apr-1847 Peter Martin Sarah McKinnon New Town MARTIN, Jennette (I1913)
 
10 1850 census in Ohio, Champain county, Lewisburg Township shows a Sarah Spain living with this family she is 50 years old and was born in VA. This could be a mother or aunt or ... SPAIN, Theodrick (I73)
 
11 1850 U.S. Census Jefferson county Iowa, Cedar Township, shows a George Shelly, with wife Cathereine children George, Jesse, and Catherine, all of whom would match the age stats for the 1840 census of a George Shelly in Hancock Ill. Listed right above Michael Shelly and a William Shelly. The William Shelly would match the stats for age of himself and wife

1830 McDonough Count Ill. Census looks like George Shelly with the same children 10 years younger!!! 
SHELLEY, William (I1530)
 
12 1870 census: Living with mother and Father sister Katherine and Brother George, age 22, without occupation born in Iowa. SHELLEY, Angenett (I2357)
 
13 1870 census: Living with mother and Father, sister Ann and Brother George, age 16, without occupation born in Illinois. SHELLEY, Katherine (I2358)
 
14 1922 to 1952 no children Family: SHEUE, Harry Martin Cap / King, Hazel (F467)
 
15 1960 no children Family: SHEUE, Harry Martin Cap / Bristow, Edna Mary (F468)
 
16 1st son MACLEOD, John (I1802)
 
17 2 Aug 1827 Married Elizabeth COOK MILLS, William (I311)
 
18 2 Phebe McDONALD 5 FEB 1801 MILLS, John (I93)
 
19 2 Pounds and 4 ounces Severtson, Kara Elaine (I2111)
 
20 2 Sep 1824 Married Malona BROCK. MILLS, David (I88)
 
21 404 Union ELDER, Alexander The Third (I1538)
 
22 4535 54th St. S.W.
Seattle WA. 98136
206 938-2652 
MARTIN, George (I2118)
 
23 50 years of working. He worked for Oregon Engraving, Portland Electrotype, and The Oregonian. MARTIN, Chester St. Clair (I939)
 
24 6 lbs. 4 ounces 18-1/2" KOKOPELI, Robyn Sienna (I554)
 
25 7 Apr 1791 James JAY Looks like her sister Elizabeth married Layton JAY a brother. MILLS, Jemima (I94)
 
26 831 Ofarrell Ave. S.E. Olympia, WA 98501 USA Douglas L. Martin (I3)
 
27 9 M Martin John __-Nov-1857 __-Nov-1857 Peter Martin Sarah McKinnon Newton MARTIN, John P. (I1833)
 
28 A Quaker Minister PRUITT, William Kenworthy (I9)
 
29 A weaver , son of an innkeeper Henry Dixon who died in County Armagh, Ireland and his widow Rose Dixon came to America in 1688 settling at New Castle, Delaware. DIXON, William (I1182)
 
30 Abigail married outside the Society of Friends and so was disowned. PIGGOT, Abigail (I2176)
 
31 Absalum and Mary had 10 children who would be step sisters to Matilda Pickett. This family went to Salem MM in Iowa in 1843. His sons by his first marriage stayed with Simon Cox, brother to his first wife (Margery Cox) GRAY, Absalum (I2047)
 
32 According to Comptonology magazine: This family was first established after coming from N.Jersey up the New England coast, at Quaco, now St. Martins, in St. John County, N.B. Canada. They engaged there in making vessel,s bilge pumps, Taff Rail posts, Lignum Vitae Shelves and blocks. This was told by 'Grandfather' John Compton (The writers Grandfather). He also related how either his father or grandfather had fought off those 'damn Yankees' while standing on deck behind molasses puncheons as they were being pursued up the coast. The joke was that they themselves even after settling late in P.E. island, were called 'Yankees' for over a generation by their neihbors who came over directly from Scotland. The old english V.S. Scotch feud has hardly yet died out in our local schools, and blood was many times drawn by it.
James Ebenezer in a letter to Betty (Martin) McComb writes 'At the time he was born Great Britain was in possession of the American Colonies and my great Grandfather being loyal to the British Crown when the colonies determined to throw off the British yoke, gathered his family together and moved up to New Brunswick Canada and settled in a place called Quaco-now renamed some other name. 
COMPTON, William Henry (I492)
 
33 According to interview with David Cohen this person was Rebeca but I have crossed out "Ester" on the notes as well. According to interview with Sol Cohen Abadi it may be Ester? Rebeca (I2483)
 
34 After her husbands death around 1812, widow MacQueen and her children moved to Orwell where they bought a hundred acre farm on the north bank of Orwell River. She was of Glaphein, Skye. MACLEOD, Christina Glashvin (I1710)
 
35 after sale of Botetourt County, she visited her sons in Ohio County in 1786, and from 1791 lived with her son-in-law James Poage, in Clark County, Ky, Mason County, Ky, and Ripley, Ohio. a Woman of great spiritual fervor. POAGE, Martha (I741)
 
36 age 41, married 23 years, one child Effie M. (I2359)
 
37 Also have a death date of 7 Oct 1782 Could be a mix up with another Mary WILKINSON Her records in the Holme Monthly Meeting Of Non Conformists Records in England Film # 815,966 Our good friend Minnie WILKINSON did her temple proxy for us. WILKINSON, Mary (I111)
 
38 An inventor. Had two sons and some daughters. MARTIN, William Alexander (I805)
 
39 An only son John Vaughan (a child). The son John Vaughan became a Freeman at Portsmouth in1692 which indicates his birth about 1671. It was this John Vaughan son of David who married at Portsmouth in 1698 where his marriage and births of his children are recorded. He married Elizabeth Bull. John and Elizabeth (bull) Vaughan probably settled at North Kingston, R.I. sometime after the birth of their youngest child John Vaughan who was born in 1721. They became the founders of a large branch of the family at North Kingston. Unfortunately, the records at N. Kingston are badly damaged or destroyed because of several fires. John Vaughan executed his will in 1743 and it was probated in 1751. The records at N. Kingston tor the descendants of his 2nd son Isaac and 3rd son George are not complete because of the fires.
JOHN, son of David and Mary (?) Vaughan, was born about 1671 or earler, probably at Portsmouth, R.l., which was his father's home. He died sometime before September 9, 1751, at which time his will was proved for probate at North Kingstown, R.I. The records at Portsmouth indicate he lived there until about 1720, then he moved to North Kingstown. Hc married at Portsmouth, to Elizabeth, daughter of Isaac and Sarah Parker) Bull of Boston, on November 24,1698. (Isaac Bull had two wives.) This John Vaughan could be called the founder of the large branch of the Vaughn (an) family which come from the North Kingston Vaughan families. Most of these families were through his son, Isaac, who stayed in N.K. At a meeting of the free inhabitants of the Town of Portsmouth on August 22,1692, John Vaughan was admitted a freeman of the Town. John drew his will in 1743. 
VAUGHAN, John (I1924)
 
40 Aortis Stenosis SHELLEY, Sarah E (I20)
 
41 appt. overseer of Bradford Meeting. CURETON, Susanna (I1027)
 
42 arrived in Belfast in 1803 and lived near the mouth of the Pinette River. MACQUEEN, Donald (I1714)
 
43 Arrived in Belfast Orwell Bay on the 'Polly in 1811, with his family, (wife Marion MacLeod and children). After living for a few years in Point Prim, they moved to Newton River, where, by Indenture dated October 13, 1819, Donald leased from Lord Selkirk the homestead which has been occupied by the family continuously from then up to the 1950s. Mrs. Martin died in 1845, to be followed in 1848 by her husband.
Also said to have emigrated to Belfast in 1803, where he died in 1848 
MARTIN, Donald (I490)
 
44 Assistant surveyor Augusta County 1778, surveyor Greenup County, Ky and farmer at Mays Lick, Mason County, Ky. POAGE, Robert Col. (I742)
 
45 at Bainaki. MACAULAY, Malcolm (I1657)
 
46 at Crolista; m. dau. Maclean of Lochbute. John Roy (I983)
 
47 at Dalmore MACLEOD, Alister Small-heel (I1619)
 
48 at Gress. MORRISON, Murdo (I1595)
 
49 at his residence,50 Hazen Street RANKINE, Alexander (I2600)
 
50 at Islavig k. Aultdearn. MACAULAY, William (I1645)
 

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