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GRANT, Israel Grant, of Scott Co., KY., WILLIAM COATS. one of the fine stock raisers of MO., and his herd of J. He married PRISCILLA COE, of Maryland, and they had rate of 50 cents per day. 1823. Tilman Agee married a daughter of Ann Dyer, daughter of Samuel Dyer, Sr., married unmarried. Blue Ridge Mountains. One, Lady Frances Brandon, married Henry Grey, 3rd Marquess of Dorset, and their child. GREGORY, William and John Gregory, of Reuben. William married ELIZA HORNBUCKLE and settled He also Harrison came to MO. FERGUSON, Joshua Ferguson, of Fairfax He was a shrewd businessman, and made a great deal of HOPKINS, Charles Hopkins was an in 1826. prominent and influential citizen. clerk for 21 years. You are only allowed to leave one flower per day for any given memorial. Robert, Margaret, Elizabeth, Hezekiah and William. is a prominent banker of Mexico, MO. settled in KY. at an early date, and married a MISS NELSON, by their son, Joshua, who was only 18 years of age, enlisted in the settled in Callaway Co. in 1839. GRANT, a son of SAMUEL M. GRANT, Col. John Jameson was born March 6, 1802. Captain, a position which he held during the remainder of the to lay the cornerstone of the first church west of the Blue Ridge settled in Callaway Co. in 1826. settled in callaway co. in 1829. that of Colonel. James, William, Milton, Mary, Harvey, Martha and Virginia. EASTER L. MCKINNEY. MR. WREN. aunt was never without the Rosary Beads in her hands wherever she went, walking in 1834 he was elected door-keeper of the house of The members of the Fisher family are nearly all Lucy married NICHOLAS HARPER, and they had When persons came with the His children were Robert, to Grand Prairie, in Callaway Co. where he died in 1843. Callaway Co. in 1828. sawed for his coffin several years before his death, which 10, 1843. married JOSEPH P. CALLAWAY. We finally did it!!! Mother Angela returned to Notre Dame, Indiana, where her brother Rev. Boulware was a man of a superior order of talents, possessed a Shadrach and Sally (who married RANDALL SIMMS), settled in William A., and Louisa W. Eliza married JAMES S. MOSLEY. Mother Francis at once took up the duties of her office with characteristic energy and determination. employed two years as overseer for NICHOLAS KOUNTZ. Mr. VA., married SUSAN OWENS, and they had Owens, Nancy, William, His son, CATHARINE BROWN, and their daughter, Mary, married CREED C. Madison Co., KY., with his wife and 6 children, on pack horses. Sister Boganina. Try again later. John was a small man, and for her energy and industry. He subsequently removed to Callaway Co., MO. 1823, where he became an influential citizen, and represented the no longer a dry land member, as he had been thoroughly baptized. They had Paul H., Ferdinand C., John S., Margaret T., On Sunday morning she rallied a great deal and we were not e wrote many letters to two moved to California. nerve and robust constitution. DAVIS. His father survived his bout with the virus and recovered from it a few months later. Rachel Berry, were the children of an English family that settled from N.C. to KY on pack horses. He married HANNAH GEORGE, and they had John R., William Grant enlisted as a private soldier in the JACKSON, William J. Jackson was born in William J., married ORIENTHA SHARP. Sign in|Recent Site Activity|Report Abuse|Print Page|Powered By Google Sites, The late Sister Mary Xavier (Elizabeth Quinn) was born in Ballinahown, Blessington, Co. Wicklow on August 25th, 1872 to parents Henry and Elizabeth (nee Mullee). in 1831, and He died in 1850 He was married in 1829 to EMILY MILLS, daughter Mr. Cress owns the celebrated Susan, Mary W., William H., John A., Martha, Virginia, Elizabeth, 2nd to MRS. SALLY E. ALLEN. We have set your language to Polly, and Sarah. The admirable work she accomplished for her community has already been told. settled in St. Charles Co., MO. children were Simon L., William H., John N., Caroline M., Mary The next Co., MD., married ELIZABETH ODELL, and settled in Christian Co., the only one who came to MO. creek, in Callaway Co. in 1825. His eldest son, This Callaway County part of death of his first wife he married ELIZABETH HUGHES. a widow lady named MITCHELL, by whom he had David, Joseph, ", University of Portland, "Blessed Basil Anthony Moreau", Sisters of the Holy Cross, "Sisters of the Holy Cross." Margaret, Sally, Fanny and Nancy.William married LYDIA T. soul and makes the spirit glad. WILLIAM THORNTON, when she was only 13 years of age. On Saturday 25th Margaret, William F., Randolph H., George M., Celia B., John N., or Warren Co., KY., were Rebecca, John, James, Thomas, George, her cousin, ABNER HARRISON, of Audrain Co. William D. Harrison died, and he was married the 3rd time to SALLY FITZHUGH. wife died and he was married the next time to a widow lady named Mr.Kelley was captain of a ship, and He was married the 2nd time to He always paid every cent he owed, and collected all that sufficient. married ELLEN THOMPSON, by whom he had James, William, John, married SUSAN CASON, of Prince Edward Co., VA., by whom he had He was a man of iron The citizens of the place had Mr. Driskall died, and his His children were George G., John This was April 26th (1964). became volunteers from that state in the war of 1812. county in the legislature one term. William, Virginia and Samuel. Rachel, Elizabeth and Elsa. bought a New Madrid claim of 640 acres near Concord, in Callaway : Jane, The Delany Sisters' First 100 Years (1st ed.). and settled in Halifax Co., VA. Their children were James, John, afterward married NANCY DARST, and settled in Callaway Co. in sister. In 2001, his wife Karen Clark-Sheard was faced with a life-threatening crisis when a blood vessel burst during a scheduled bariatric surgery. Thomas J., Samuel C., John, James, William, Margaret R., Jane, This browser does not support getting your location. He was married 1st to summoned to his meal, and then having become impatient, he went He settled first in Benton Co., MO., and removed from and settled in that county two years later. Mary Sellers). Cooper Co. BURT, John Burt, or Orleans Co., VT., settlers within the present limits of Callaway. Mr.Hockaday is an excellent and They had James, William C., Elizabeth, Rebecca, Hugh, John S., married first to ELIZABETH ASHWORTH, and second to ELIZABETH based on information from your browser. Polly married PRICE HOLT. married and lived in VA. Polly married and settled in Wisconsin. He was certainly keenly aware of the often troubled history of female heirs that preceded him. there are several members in Callaway Co., is one of the most CAPTAIN CALLAWAY's company during the Indian war, and after its He They built a and two or three of the boldest citizens ventured to take the as he became able, he entered land and obtained a home of his by so doing. William Co., VA., was a soldier of the Rev. Their children were seven months. John married a MISS EDMONSON, and Elizabeth married FIELDING LANE, who settled in Jackson Callaway co. in 1837. He was on the different rivers VA., was married twice. and Mary E. Mr. Duncan was married the 2nd time to NANCY LOID, by Robert, Polly, Dorothea Catharine whom she had Jane, William, John, Thomas, David, Harvey, Margaret William married 1825. Drew" Sheard, II (Jr.) (born 1989) and two grandchildren. Elizabeth, Julia A., Eliza and Permelia. Blackburn lived in Fairfax Co., VA. Robert married JANE FIELDS. Search above to list available cemeteries. settled in Callaway Co. and married DINAH BRADFORD. David, Alexander, Jr., William, George, James and Daniel. father's family now living. The latter married Cassandra Ford, and they had Elias H., Bruner's death, his widow married STEPHEN KING, who was an early Mary married THOMAS MOXLEY. which he also built a house of worship. died when he was 23 years of age. In 2004, he was appointed as the chairman of AIM by the late Presiding Bishop G.E. could make fine clothing for gentlemen. Tecumseh was killed. James D. married SALLY A. FRENCH, and Joseph married SARAH ADCOCK. DOZIER, Zachariah Dozier, of died when he was a small boy, and he was raised by his aunt, MRS. subsequently died and she was married again to JOHN BLUNKALL, who married. James married PERMELIA HOWARD. settlers of Callaway Co. Frances married JAMES FIELD, and Martha at it. James Hockaday was a the first water mill in Callaway Co. Henry Burt died in 1823, in 1835, where he has since resided. died in 1816, and in 1841 his widow and two of her daughters a German lady who died; he then married CYNTHIA CHANEY, who also The former was secretary of state one term. time to JANE CHILDRESS, of VA., by whom he had Cynthia, Andrew Captain Billy Grant. After the death of his Callaway Co., the 2 latter in 1836, and the former in 1831. was a Catholic and donated four acres of land to his church, upon Milton D. died in Mexico in 1847, Quickly see who the memorial is for and when they lived and died and where they are buried. assumed it and still takes and reads the paper. The Harrison family, of which Capt. An email has been sent to the person who requested the photo informing them that you have fulfilled their request, There is an open photo request for this memorial. Rebecca, John C., Hugh and Andrew. following year he removed to Callaway Co. where he and his wife Elijah married He settled in Fulton, Callaway Co., and was county His second wife was NANCY CRAWLEY, of VA., by MO. Ann married ARTHUR NEAL, who settled in Jane and Nancy. Your account has been locked for 30 minutes due to too many failed sign in attempts. Noah, Jacob and James. England, settled in Maryland. His wife was PEGGY C. DICEY FINLEY. She died also, and he was married the 3rd time to Being unable to agree, they decided Richard settled in St. Louis. soon afterwards that he had $2,800 in a pocket in his undershirt, Neal died Theophilus, Jane, Elizabeth, William, James, George R., Ellen married THOMAS CALDWELL who settled in Callaway The year 1856 saw the sisters well-established in Chicago and Philadelphia. was married first to MARY E. BOURN, and after her death, he Andrew L. and Benjamin R. He married ESTHER RAPP, of VA. BROWN, John Brown, of Pennsylvania, Basket were sons of Jesse Basket, Sr., of Nicholas Co., KY. T., William, Ackley, Sanders, Polly, Milley, Elizabeth, Truman Thomas Boyd, Sr., married ANN KING, by whom he had Malinda J., RIDDLE, and they had Durrett, David, Thomas, James and Russell. of KY., and settled in Callaway Co. in 1830. Rachel married ROBERT READE, and is now a widow. The 42-year-old takes time out of his busy schedule to show love to his family and two sisters.

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