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1 He was born in Knox Co. Tn. SHARP, William Robards (I8679)
 
2 Came to America in 1738 aboard the Ship "Elizabeth" to Philedelphia. He came with his son Wooldrich who was seven years old.[Broderbund Family Archive #354, Ed. 1, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, Date of Import: Apr 9, 1999, Internal Ref. #1.354.1.31592.14] Individual: Hans Ulrich Fritz Place: Philadelphia Year: 1738 Primary Individual: Fritz, Hans Ulrich Source Code: 9041 Source Name: STRASSBURGER, RALPH BEAVER. Pennsylvania German Pioneers: A Publication of the Original Lists of Arrivals in the Port of Philadelphia from 1727 to 1808. Edited by William John Hinke. Norristown [PA]: Pennsylvania German Society, 1934. 3 vols. Vols. 1 and 3 reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1964. Repr. 1983. Vol. 1. 1727-1775. 776p. Source Annotation: Contains 29,800 names, with annotations written by Krebs (see no. 4203). Various references to the names in Strassburger will be found in other listings, mostly where authors have attempted to line up their information with that in Strassburger. This work (often referred to as Strassburger and Hinke) is much superior to no. 7820, Rupp, and no. 1804, Egle. It forms a revision with additions to Rupp and Egle, and was prepared and edited with great accuracy. Vol. 1 contains captains' lists, 1727-1775; vol. 2 has facsimiles of all signatures of signers of oaths of allegiance and oaths of abjuration, and was not included in the G.P.C. reprint; vol. 3 has captains' lists from 1785-1808, and indexes to captains, ships, ports of departure, and surnames in all volumes. The set was originally vols. 42-44 of the Pennsylvania German Society Proceedings. Source Page #: 244 FRITZ, Hans Ulrich (I8698)
 
3 SOURCES: Maury Co, Marriage Records. Family Bible of Daniel Derryberry. Lavern Faughn, Rexburg,ID, obtained information from Carolyn Heard, McCloud, OK. Thomas D. Lovett and his wife, Mary, resided at Rally Hill Community. Their farm still exists. Family: Monore Madison LOVETT / Jemima Wilmoth WHITEHEAD (F245)
 
4 Wooldrich Frederick Fritz came to America with his father when he was 7 years old. They arrived 10-30-1738 in Philadelphia. Wooldrich became a famous war hero and has a monument built in his honor in Lexington, North Carolina. FRITZ, Wooldrich Frederick (I7786)
 
5 "Infant son of HL & EA Fritts" FRITTS, Infant (I7784)
 
6 "Richard was born about 1735, probably in Chowan County, NC. He died 24Sep, 1824 in Elbert County, GA. ........The Tyners were closely associated with the Cherokees, and richard himself may have been part Indian. " per Tom Crump
"Richard Tyner was a Revolutionary War Patriot. He fought in the Battleof Kettle Creek in Feb. 1779, Wilkes County, GA, where the Tories were routed. The Tories had tried to instigate an Indian uprising against the Georgians so they could not fight in the Revolution.

According to early newspaper chronicles, Tyner lived on Boyd's Creek in Elbert County. One day, (a number of years prior to the Kettle CreekBattle), he was absent from home when a group of Indians, probably Creek,killed his wife, dashed the baby's head against a tree and carried hisdaughters, Mary and Tamar, off to Coweta. His son, Noah, hid in a tree which was known thereafter as "Noah's Ark."

"Years later, Jack Manack, an Indian trader, found Mary and Tamar. TheIndians sold Mary to John and they returned to Elbert County where they married. The Indians would not sell Tamar and were going to burn heralive as they thought she was trying to escape. An Indian woman felt sorry for her and helped her get a conoe and provisions with which shefloated alone at night down the Chattahoochee. She reached Apalachicola where another boat took her to Savannah and from there was helped to get back to Elbert County. Tamar, born circa 1760, married James Hunt, a revolutionary War soldier. Their first child was born in 1779. (Takenfrom the "Chronicles of Wilkes County, GA" from "Washington's Newspapers1889-1898

From Historical Collections of GA. Pg. 440 "They killed Mrs. Tyner.They then seized the youngest child, and dashed it's brains against a tree. Another child they scalped, and left it for dead. ...........Anelder son of Mr. Tyner fled to the Savannah River, and was pursued by some of the Indians, but he effected his escape. "
WILL OF RICHARD TYNER--1824

"To all whom these presents shall come be it known and I hereby and makeknown in the name of Almighty God that I Richard Tyner, SR., of the stateof Georgia and of County of Elbert, being very sick and weak but in theright use of my reason and well knowing that it is appointed for all mento die. In order to arrange my affairs as for as in my power I make thismy last Will and Testament hereby revoking and setting aside all otherWills that I here to fore may have made.

First, I give my Soul to the Almighty Author of my existence andrecommend that my body be buried in the Christian form by my realtionsand executors, and as touching my estate where with it has pleased God tobless me, I give bequeath and demize the same in the following manner.

To my daughter Abigail Crideendon one dollar and no more.

To my son Richard Tyner, Jr., I give and bequeth the land where on I nowlive which contains parts of differrent Surveys, also an equal part withthe rest of my choldren of the part to be divided.

To my son Harris Tyner, I give and bequeth my best bed and furniture andan equal part with the rest of my children of the property that is to bedivided.

To my grand daughter, Nancy Tyner, I give and bequeath one of my coltsfor her to take choice. My Children herein after named that is-- SamuelTyner or his heirs, Mary Ryley, Tamer Hunt, Joshua Tyner, FrancesMcGuire, Noah Tyner or his heirs, Elizabeth Boatright, Agnes Crump,Marhta Bird, Richard Tyner, Harris Tyner, and the children of CharityBird is to have an equal part of my negros, Fann, a woman, Peter andDanal, men, and Mol a girl, stock of every kind with my crop that may bemade and my furniture not already given. I will and request that thewhole of the same be sold by my executors in the way that their judgmentsay will be the best far the interest of my children herein after named -Son, Samuel Tyner or his heirs, Mary Tyner, Tamer Hunt, Joshua Tyner,Frances McGuire, Noah Tyner or his heirs, Elizabeth Boatright, AgnesCrump, Martha Bird, Richard Tyner, Harris Tyner, and the children ofCharity Bird and after the payment of my just debts that the proceeds ofthe property to wit : negros, stock of evey kind, my crop and thefurniture, be by my executors equally divided between my children justabove nemed or their heirs. I aapoint my friends, William Baily, IshamTeasley, and Thomas A. Banks my Executors and having carefully consideredall the different counts in this my Will, I am certain there with andconfirm this same and in witness thereof I have here onto set my handseal this thirteeth day of September 1823, Signed sealed and acknowledgedin the presence of us."
Richard (x) Tyner
Lauchlin McCurry --Georgia

James Adams --Elbert County

Nancy (x) Tyner

per Mr. Tom Crump of Texas 
TYNER, Richard (I3739)
 
7 "Turtle was a small man, but thought he could whip anybody when he was drinking. He was ALWAYS getting his nose mashed." (James Holland - Blairsville Cemetary)

Elbert McCree says that Rollie was supposed to have robbed the bank in Cambria, but didn't go to jail because he brought the money back saying that he just wanted to see if he could rob a bank.

Tombstone:
Private in Company G 101 Infantry 26 Division during World War I.

"Uncle Rollie was wounded by 11 bullets from a German machine gun. Two or three bullets were left in him because of the risk of removing them. One was lodged behind his left ear." (Charles Howell)

Is reported to have chopped off a man's fingers with a hatchet during afight in Carbondale, IL. The sherriff arrested both men, letting theother go later a half hour before "Turtle" with instructions to leavetown so "Turtle" wouldn't kill him. (Story told to Herbert L. McCree by Noble Vaughn) PS, the man left town! 
MCCREE, Rollie (I482)
 
8 (Refered to as 'Witch' by Tom Gilmore - her grandson. (from Kay Keag Gilmore per phone conversation 12-18-13)
She was a cousin to Daileys. 
DAILY, Sarah E (I8716)
 
9 (The Paducah Sun)
Richard Myers, 66 FULTON, Ky.
Friday, October 28, 2005
Services for Richard Vernell Myers, 66, of the Crutchfield community, will be at 1 p.m. Saturday at Hornbeak Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Calvin Clark and Gary DeRossett officiating. Burial will be in Pleasant View Memorial Gardens.
Mr. Myers died Wednesday at his home.
He was a construction superintendent for Lawson Construction Co. and was a member of Victory Assembly of God Church, both in Paducah.
Surviving are his wife, Janice "Jan" Brockwell Myers; his mother, Barbara Attebury of Union City, Tenn.; two daughters, Tonya Myers Turner of Covington, Tenn., and Tracy Myers of Paducah; one brother, Jack Myers of Deland, Fla.; two sisters, Lottie Miner of South Lyon, Mich., and Lawana McMinn of Union City; one granddaughter; and several nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his father, Adolph Myers.
Friends may call after 5 p.m. today and after 8 a.m. Saturday at the funeral home.
Expressions of sympathy may take the form of contributions to Crutchfield United Methodist Church, c/o Scarlet Bennett, 155 Howell Lane, Fulton, KY 42041, or the Victory Assembly of God Church Building Fund, P.O. Box 7725, Paducah, KY 42002. 
MYERS, Richard Enos Vernell (I922)
 
10 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Adam HOLMES / M.L. HALL (F265)
 
11 11th Child

Father of Hiram DeWitt??? 
DEWITT, Benjamin Alonzo (I2239)
 
12 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. BLOOM, S.D. (I276)
 
13 13th Child
7 sons fought in revolution 
DEWITT, Andries (I83)
 
14 157, Western, Williamson, IL (Henry Priddy-Nephew) Age 19 Born in IL (Mother & Father born in TN) TALLY, Sarah (I2048)
 
15 1790 census Stillwater, Albany Co., NY page 2
1800 census Stillwater, Saratoga, NY page 4
1810 census Stillwater Saratoga Co., NY page 768 
IRELAND, Stephen (I3970)
 
16 1830 Cesus KY
No Headstones? (Fulcher Memories Book) 
FULCHER, James Edward (I1999)
 
17 1830 Rhea, TN - William Tally (1 male, 1 female).
1840 Lincoln, TN - Wm Tally (1 boy 0-5 years old, 1 man 20-30 years old, 1 woman 20-30 years old). 
TALLEY, William (I5773)
 
18 1832 - owned 2 slaves? HARDISON, Edward (I6258)
 
19 1840 Marshall, TN Census has McCree & Lourance families next to each other. Both have male and female in the right age group to be Wilson & Mary. POSSIBLE.

Maybe 'David Wilson McRee' born in Lincoln, TN 1827? 
MCCREE, Willis Or Wilson (I5739)
 
20 1850 Census Williamson, IL -James, Tabitha, Mary, John, William, Susan, Thomas Priddy-listed directly below Tinsley (maybe Parents)
1850 Census Williamson, IL (William Abbot) Age 22 Born NC -Laborer in household

1880 Census 157, Western, Williamson, IL (Nephew-Henry Priddy Age 19) Living with Family working on farm.

Illinois Public Land Purchase Records about PRIDDY TINSLEY
Name: PRIDDY TINSLEY
Section: NWSW
Price: 125
Total: 5000
Date: 16 Nov 1849
Volume: 110
Page: 242
Type: FD
Sect: 34
Township: 08S
Range: 01E
Meridian: 3
Acres: 4000
Corr-Tag: 0
ID: 496088
SocStat:
Blank:
Reside: 100

Illinois Public Land Purchase Records about PRIDDY TINSLEY
Name: PRIDDY TINSLEY
Section: SWNW
Price: 900
Total: 36000
Date: 20 Nov 1867
Volume: 791
Page: 390
Type: RR
Sect: 34
Township: 08S
Range: 01E
Meridian: 3
Acres: 4000
Corr-Tag: 0
ID: 463111
SocStat:
Blank:
Reside: 000 
PRIDDY, Tinsley Davis (I1464)
 
21 1850 Chenango, Broome, NY (Catherine DeWitt) Age 40 Born in NY (b 1810) Living with Slosson Family - listed as "Gate Keeper"

1860 Port Crane, Broome, NY (Catherine Dewitt) Age 60 Born in NY (Living with Slawson Family - listed as "Domestic"

1870 Fenton, Broome, NY (Catherine Dewitt) Age 69 Born in NY & (Julia Slosson) Age 8 Born in NY Living in Slosson Household.

July & Oct 1872 (Biographical Record) 
SLOSSEN, William (I78)
 
22 1850 Maury, TN Census has a Jos Whitehead born 1824 NC - MAYBE him? WHITEHEAD, Joseph P (I5759)
 
23 1850 NJ Census - Sarah M Oppie (F - Age 19 - Born in NJ) living with Family...no relationship noted. OPPIE, Ann Nancy (I815)
 
24 1853 NY Port Record (SHIP Waterloo) 41. Mary Galbraith (Age 20?) (Sex - Female) (Occupation - Domestic) (The country to which they really belong - Ireland) (The country to which they intend to become inhabitants - U S America)

Jan 10, 1917 (Iowa Recorder-Newspaper) have her son (Hugh and his daughter Agnes) returning b/c she died....years do not match? Which is right?

Name: Margaret Gilbraith
Death Date: 31 Dec 1919
Page #: 71
Birth Date: 1839
Cemetery: White Oak
Level Info: Gravestone Records of Keokuk County, Iowa

In 1900 IA Census, says Margaret had 11 children (I only have 10), with 9 still alive.
Also Lists her year of immigration as 1865...? (no record for her in NY ship lists)

Title
The Moore Family of Newtonard, Ireland, in America
Author
Ada Horn, Wanda Moore, Evelyn Moore
Publisher
Private publication
Publisher Location
Publisher Date
Call Number
Notes
Endeavors to document the families of John Moore and Jane Bowden Moore and of William Moore and Catherine Bowden Moore
REFN
Repository
No repository specified for this source 
MOORE, Margaret (I57)
 
25 1860 Census has a Servant (Agnes Herron-Age 20-Born in Penn) Living with household.

Moved with 3 youngest children to Chicago, IL where Flora J finished schooling. Then they moved to Atkinson, IL where Phoebe Ferris (Howard) and Julia (Burlingame) resided. 
FERRIS, Catherine DeWitt (I73)
 
26 1860 Hillsborough, NJ Census - Living with Pater & Nancy Van Arsdale Household (Mother's Parents)

1920 MN Census for daughters Aletta & Clara - parents born in VA 
LEWIS, William Henry (I1184)
 
27 1860 Hillsborough, NJ Census - Living with Pater & Nancy Van Arsdale Household (Mother's Parents) LEWIS, Mary J (I575)
 
28 1860 Hillsborough, NJ Census - Living with Pater & Nancy Van Arsdale Household (Parents)

1900 Hillsboro, Somerset, NJ Census (Number of Children 9; Number of Children LIVING 7)

1930 Somerville, Somerset, NJ (living with John B. Lewis-SON- and his wife Anna. Aletta is 97 Years Old. 
VAN ARSDALE, Alletta Ann (I962)
 
29 1860 Hillsborough, NJ Census - Living with Pater & Nancy Van Arsdale Household (Wife's Parents)

1870 Somerset, NJ Census - Occupation -Blacksmith

1800 Somerset, NJ Census - Occupation - Farmer 
LEWIS, Isaac Styker (I1067)
 
30 1860 IL Census, Sarah Fletcher born in TN living in household - maybe a Sister? Mary Polly (I5774)
 
31 1860 NY Census - Francis (Wife) is head of household with Charlotte (Daughter) living with her. DEWITT, Cornelius (I727)
 
32 1860 She lives with Parents - 1863 is married with child. Family: Jeremiah S. PLACHER / Eliza Jane POWER (F23)
 
33 1870 Concord, Calloway, KY (Eliza S Ligon) Age 35 Born in TN Living in household - no relation given? LIGON, Blackman (I4160)
 
34 1870 IL Census (Mary Apger) Age 58 Born in NJ (POSSIBLE MOTHER OF LYDIA) No relationship listed on record, but living with Kline household

1860 IL Census (Anna Kline) Age 11 Born in NJ (No relation to family listed) 
APGAR, Lydia (I3137)
 
35 1870 IL Census - Samuel Hall, age 18, born in IL (living in household - no relation given) HALL, Nancy (I503)
 
36 1870 IL Census lists Olive Power as a "Servant in Home" of Michael & Rhoda Power. POWER, Olive (I1742)
 
37 1870 IL Census shows Mary married to Zach Owen and all Children living with them under the name of Owen. Family: Zachariah OWENS / Mary Catherine (Jane) LAWRENCE (F176)
 
38 1870 NJ Census lists Cornelia A Lewis(age 8), Peter Lewis(age 7), Annie L Lewis(age 5), John H Lewis(age 6/12) living in the household of Mary J Miller (age 42) - does not list household head or relation to on anyone.
1880 NJ Census lists children with Isaac & Alotta Lewis. Does not include Peter as a child.

2nd Work (Baptised 29 June 2006 Albuquerque, NM; Endowment 11 September 2007 Bountiful, UT) 
LEWIS, Cornelia A (I935)
 
39 1870 NJ Census lists Cornelia A Lewis(age 8), Peter Lewis(age 7), Annie L Lewis(age 5), John H Lewis(age 6/12) living in the household of Mary J Miller (age 42) - does not list household head or relation to on anyone.
1880 NJ Census lists children with Isaac & Alotta Lewis. Does not include Peter as a child. 
LEWIS, John Edward (I923)
 
40 1870 US Census - Illinois, Marshall, Steuben - Helen, age 1 year. PLACHER, Helen T (I2018)
 
41 1870 US Census - Not in DeSoto, Jackson, IL

1880 US Census showes Jacob is native to IL. BUT ALL THE CHILDREN HAVE TN LISTED AS BIRTHPLACE OF PARENTS!!!!
All children but last (Robert) born in TN.

POSSIBLE - U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865
about Jacob W. Everett
Name: Jacob W. Everett
Side: Union
Regiment State/Origin: Tennesee
Regiment Name: 4 Tennessee Cavalry.
Regiment Name Expanded: 4th Regiment, Tennessee Cavalry
Company: A
Rank In: Private
Rank In Expanded: Private
Rank Out: Private
Rank Out Expanded: Private
Film Number: M392 roll 5

Jackson County Jackson County Courthouse Murphysboro, IL 62966 (to request death certificate) 
EVERETT, Jacob M or W (I1055)
 
42 1880 Census has "Mother-in-Law" Mary Hardison born in NC (Parents born in NC) age 88...maybe grandmother - she would have been 71 years old when Mary J (Galbreath) was born... WHITEHAED, Mary Jo Anna (I4384)
 
43 1880 PA Census - Occupation - Miner STEINER, Jesse Josiah (I43)
 
44 1880 TN Census - Brother of Jack (Ely Kelly age 15) living in household. KELLEY, Jack (I8658)
 
45 1880 Todd, KY Census - Ollie Tolliver (Black Female) age 17 servant (cook) in household born in KY (parents born in KY). FULCHER, Alexander James (I4397)
 
46 1900 Census (had 5 children/3 living) STAGE, Carrie M. (I75)
 
47 1900 Census - Had 5 Children, 3 are Alive CHAPMAN, Maggie (I821)
 
48 1900 Census - Had 6 Children - 5 are Alive WILLIAMS, Sallie Sarah (I910)
 
49 1900 Census - Had 6 Children, 3 are Alive Nancy E (I1950)
 
50 1900 Census - Years married = 12. Family: Pulaski William EVERETT / Malinda Isabell Rena BISHOP (F238)
 

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