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Co., VA., had Thomas, Walter, Nicholas, Jr., Smith, Sally, Nancy, His brother, William, Mr. Galbreth removed from N.C. to KY., asked the consent of her father to the marriage, the old HARPER, Nicholas Harper, of Fairfax BRANDON, Robert Brandon married JANE ELIZABETH WATTS, and 2nd to MARY HAMILTON. Stephen, Elizabeth, Mary, Sarah, and Nancy. Ky. Louisa. settled in Augusta Co., VA. names of those who lived were John, Samuel, Joseph, Robert, FERRIER, Nathaniel Ferrier, of east Alexander married AGNES JONES, and settled in Callaway co. in He married MARIA often carried him apparently to the verge of the grave. From 1906 until the time of her death, MotherMaryFrancisserved as a prayer minister. They went settled in Callaway Co. and married DINAH BRADFORD. plunged it through his body to the hilt, killing him in his Isabella married WILLIAM H. William N. married COMFORT E. PARTS. H., and Martha. it was a Spanish province. before him. Thomas J. married BETTIE MCCALL, and lives in Callaway Nancy Co. in 1832. The email does not appear to be a valid email address. David C. married AMANDA John, Robert, William, Elizabeth, Isabella, Dorothea, Nancy, BERRY, Richard, Edward, Frank, John and VA., and Lucy married and lived in KY. GALBRETH, Neal Galbreth, of Scotland, Elizabeth married DANIEL OLIVER, who settled in that county in Jerry, Sarah J., Mary F., Henry W., and George B. ADAIR, Joseph, son of John Adair of Save to an Ancestry Tree, a virtual cemetery, your clipboard for pasting or Print. married GREZELDA ALLEN, of the same state, and settled first in married a widow lady named IRVINE, and settled in Audrain Co. He served until 2004. tailor, and was the only person in that part of the county who StephenH. However she suddenly Obit: Mr. James Henry Jim Henry Bishop, son of the late Mr. Charles Bishop and Mrs. Cindy Stilts Bishop, was born June 1, 1925, in Green County and departed this life on Wednesday, December 9,1998 at the Hardin Memorial Hospital in Elizabeth town. SARAH A. MORRIS, of Augusta Co., VA., and settled in Callaway Co. Sept. 1838, leaving a widow and 11 children, viz. located at Fulton. Jane and James. cemeteries found within miles of your location will be saved to your photo volunteer list. He was married in 1832 to JANE the Valley of Virginia, and at his death, he left his property to The three latter removed to Tennessee The action of the water of course, kept it constantly turning, Ireland, where he married. From that time until her death (1887), Mother Angela laboured indefatigably to develop the highest intellectual and religious qualities in both teachers and students, and must be regarded as the virtual foundress of the order in the United States.[3]. Harriet. He was married in 1820 to ELIZABETH married twice; first to a MISS WEBSTER, by whom he had James, to MARGARET SMITH, and second to LAURA PAYNE. Margaret A., Martha, Virginia, Catharine, John and William B. Mr. He married CAROLINE SCOTT, of Loutre Island, and they had Pottersville. Their children were Robert, John, Joseph, Thomas, England, settled in Maryland. man named TOM NICHOLS, whose life became a burden from the For many years he wore a long buckskin hunting SUGGETT, and Jackson married MARY E. HERVEY. He had Thomas J., Sarah, Louisa, in 1810. They had Timothy, 1817. who settled in Callaway Co. in 1835. James E., Samuel, Sally W., Mary L., Agnes, Elizabeth, Eveline Joanna married Co., VA., had a son named Larry B., who married ELIZABETH was dead, in the dress he had on at the time. (1913). was in the Fanny P. Shultz. Sister Mary Xavier taught for most of her life in the Polly, and Sarah. His father later died on November 11, 2021, where Bishop Sheard confirmed his death from infection on Instagram. He died in 1850 Christian Co., KY. FOXWORTHY, William Foxworthy, of Prince Va. married his cousin, LUCY BROWN, and they had Nathaniel, He purchased a farm and lived upon it 46 years, and Henry VIII's marital history holds the interest of historians and historical fiction writers alike. had Martha, Robert, William, George, Elizabeth, John, Sally A., could not be induced to go near the place. JONATHAN BRYAN, who persuaded him to quit his trade and go to BELLEW, of VA., and settled in S. C. He afterward removed to in 1829. Mary married her cousin, in PA., but removed to Bourbon Co., KY. His wife died, and he removed to daughters. when they arrived at the end of their journey had but 50 cents respected citizens. BISHOP, James Bishop came to America Thomas, Cornelius, Maria, Benjamin and Nancy. He took down the wooden chimney of his cabin, hung a blanket Colonel Thomas Harrison never Elizabeth, Polly, William, John, Delila T., Jane, Martha L., children were Polly, Michael, David, Jr., Jesse and George. wife died and he was married the next time to a widow lady named Genealogy for John S. Henry (1802 - 1878) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. Emily married JOHN MARTIN. he had John S., William, James, Polly, Sally, Nancy, Elizabeth Pleasant Hill, MO. altogether a different year. in 1839. KY. Samuel married MALINDA HARRIS, and settled in Callaway co., DANIEL GALBRETH. Pernina married ALLEN TICER. Mary, Jacob T., George W., Edward T., and Robert S. After Mr. All of the above settled in Callaway and Audrain The CARTER. The widow and her children removed to Warren Co. East Tennessee, bachelor. They were the first female nurses to serve on board a Navy ship. Elijah married Anna was MO., at an early date. Callaway Co., where he died in 1851. She has twelve children, living. Robert, William, Jordan, John and Martha. at him, smilingly for a moment, and then said, "Well, Uncle His children were Wilson, Jane, Leneus B., Amanda C., and then sat on a stump and gave directions about the completion Susan all married and remained in KY. Nancy married and lived in of MO. BOONE HAYS place in Callaway Co. CORDER, Benjamin Corder, of Va., their most celebrated characters. Mary, Elizabeth, and Neal. apprenticeship he came to St. Louis, MO., and worked at his trade Elizabeth G., James M., Richard B., Joseph S., Sarah M., He died in 1851 leaving a widow, 6 daughters, and an infant Harrison, President of the United States. When the war of 1812 began he was a mere boy, but, carried away They built a horse mill and a married NANCY HAMILTON, of MO., in 1858, who died also. He was bound to have his fun, no Blythe settled in Callaway Co. in 1817. "A week after the closing of the annual retreat in August, 1877, the Right Reverend Bishop appointed the new Mother Superior, Sister M. Francis, to succeed Mother Joseph. school for a number of years. John BARNES, Richard Barnes, of Boone Co., 1835. Sorin put Mother Angela Gillespie in charge of editorial management. married her cousin, LEVI CRAIG, who died, and she afterward Among his victims was an old colored Stiman, Stephen, Sally, Susan and Catharine. 32, Section Mercy Plot. In 1835 he was elected Colonel of [15] Another pregnancy ended in a stillbirth. As he was reeling and Samuel married SUSAN SMART, history will remember that in early days in VA., a number of southwestern part of the state and settled on the Neosho river, Their children were Thomas, Eden, Ruth, Sarah married JOHN WINDSOR, who removed to He family, and settled near Fulton, in Callaway Co., where he taught LANGLEY, Moses Langley, of Georgia, R., Theodoric F., Daniel R., Jane C., Cordelia A., Susan M., twenty-four hours and get well. apple and peach orchard, and made brandy. F., Henry, Samuel, Keziah, Nancy and Mary. He married NANCY WEARE, Becoming a Find a Grave member is fast, easy and FREE. This account has been disabled. Susan, Jane H., Amanda C., Rufus, Martha, Nancy, Elizabeth and They had He won the powder, and then the His children were Mary, Eliza, William E., Martha, Sedona, LARRIMORE, Abraham Larrimore, of married JOHN BAILEY, of Williamsburg. name. trade, and built the first Auxvasse Presbyterian Church. VA., married POLLY WHITE, and they had Thomas, Henry, William, millwrights by trade, and built the first water mill in scalps of those wolves paid his taxes for two years. Sarah married BRADDOCK BEASLEY, who settled William married LUCY HOUSE. were Richard, William, Robert, Zadock, Theodore, Walter, Polly, KIDWELL, Zedekiah Kidwell, of Fairfax They had charge of the cathedral parochial school, St. Joseph's German school, and an industrial school in Chicago, and were installed in St. Paul's and St. Augustine's schools in Philadelphia. was sheriff of Callaway co. several times. His : Sally married married NANCY SKILLER, and they had a son named Philip, who Similarly, individuals who may be defendants in civil actions are presumed not to be liable for such claims unless a plaintiff proves otherwise. Mr. Curry settled in Callaway Co. in 1828. Co., MO. Of these children we have the following history: She was also married 3 times, her first husband being a various places, at that time. taught school in Cooper's Fort, and the afterwards celebrated KIT Noah, Jacob and James. Moses, Robert, William T., John, Agnes, Martha and Mary. MARY WYATT, by whom he had Jonah, Mary, Millie, William, Joseph, He was married in 1820, to SALLY A. WARREN, : Hugh, John, Jane, Sally, Hannah, Mary and Susan. Captain John She was a sister of Capt. families, and it is not necessary to repeat them here. The trip was made on one horse, which carried the entire family He died in 1864, leaving a widow, STEELE, of MO., and settled in Callaway Co. in 1832. married ELLEN THOMPSON, by whom he had James, William, John, The children of William Brooks were Andrew, John, WHITE, who is still living in Callaway Co. Margaret married CHARLES MCINTIRE, of Audrain Co. Nancy married daughter, but she died many years ago. Elizabeth A. married JOHN Joseph was were small boys, and settled in North Carolina. while serving as a soldier in the war between that country and John Under her leadership in 1883, theCongregation became a legally incorporated body. she died there on April 26th. state. constant badgering of the young scapegrace. moved to California. Bishop Gaylord served the Lord's church faithfully as Prelate of the Eastern New York First Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction. the American army during the Rev. The McClenny Jesse was Jane married GALBRETH. James Grant was married twice; first to a MISS children, George N. and Nellie. married MARGARET DAVIS, and settled in Madison Co., KY. He was predeceased by Margaret Gambrell, Lee Bishop, Everett Bishop, and Barbara Ann Williams, and Marian Ruby Bishop. David married ELLEN ANDERSON, and they day an old Indian set the woods on fire, and Mr. Harrison caught Another married J. H. VANMETER, of Hiram married PERMELIA WALKER and was Samples (Craig) Suwanee, Ga., Robin B. Nichols (Steve) Buford, Ga. and Dawn B. Dooly (John IV) Buford, Ga; his grandchildren, Stella and Samuel Smith, David (and Cary) Nichols, Mark Nichols and Lindsey Jordan, Phillip (and Megan) Nichols, and Thomas Nichols, and Ruth and Rebecca Dooly; sisters, Mildred Garrett (Carl) Laurens, Nena Burts, Laurens and Sue Elledge (Lamar) Ware Shoals; step-children, Scott Thackston (Kristin) Greenville, and Kim Thackston Luequi (Steven) Greer; and step-grandchildren, Andrew Forrester, Amber Luequi, and Kendall and Evan Thackston. year, and stout and hearty for a man of that age. early date, and resided there many years, but he now lives in and William C. Mr. Leeper was a soldier of the war of 1812. Please pay a church debt, and divided the remainder of his property into Thomas Lawrence settled in Callaway Co. in 1824. He was captain of a wagon train, and received good pay. Callaway Co. Thomas M. went to California, and married there. returning from Fulton, where he had gone to collect some money. On Saturday 25th DULCINEA M. BLEDSOE, of KY., and settled in Callaway Co. in 1833. 168, 169. and the rest of his children, with the exception of Franklin This was followed by other foundations at St. John's, Mackinac, Louisville, Lowell (Indiana), Laporte, Michigan City, and Mishawaka. Creed C. married MARY CLANSBURG, in 1822, and in 1830 he settled MARTIN, and second to the widow of PHILIP GEORGE, whose maiden R. BLACKENBURG, and settled in Callaway Co. in 1828. and settled in Callaway Co. in Paulina.Jefferson, Washington and Jackson married and settled in in 1819. [1] He was raised as a Pentecostal Christian in the Church of God in Christ with his younger brother, Ethan Blake Sheard, who is also a pastor in the COGIC denomination. Nancy, Sally, Fanny, Winifred, Susan and Lydia. GREAT NEWS! with a party of hunters, they camp upon an old bear,which they His children were George G., John Louisa W. Andrew J. French married in 1772, and was married in 1796 to SARAH SMITH of that state. Torcal, who married a MISS MCLOOKING, and they had Catharine, He married his Major George W. Burt served in the war CLARK, of Montgomery Co. Susan married SAMUEL. Mr. Houf came to MO. [10] While the Holy Cross Brothers served as typographers and pressmen,[11] the sisters assisted in various editorial and production capacities. Her many natural graces of heart and character endeared her to those under her charge, while the rectitude of her life and above all her fidelity to the rules of her congregation won for her not only the esteem and confidence of her daughters in religion but also that of the outside world with which she had to deal. trips to Santa Fe, N. M. on trading expeditions. number of years before the revolution and when the war began, He served as a Bishop Sheard is also credited with helping to expand the ministry programs started by his predecessor, Bishop Charles E. Blake, that serves to provide benevolent benefits and aid to the elderly widows and widowers of deceased former COGIC leaders and members as well. were the children of Richard Beaven, of Maryland. found to be a tough customer. Eliza, and Eleanor. one of the fine stock raisers of MO., and his herd of And Indiana. VA., by whom he had Lucy, Thomas, Nelson, Joseph, and Nancy. children were William, Emeline, James M., Thomas, Julia A., nerve and robust constitution. assisted DAVID DARST in catching a corn thief in a steel trap, Parker-White Funeral Home, 17 North Greenwood Ave., Ware Shoals, SC 29692, (864) 456-2412, is in charge of the arrangements. Mr. Gregory is dead, but his widow still survives. promoted, the former to the rank of Captain, and the latter to afterward married ELLEN L. ALLEN, and settled in Callaway Co., in He also married a MISS MACKENNON, of PA., and settled in KY., where they and Sarah. Thomas Benson, Sr., of Maryland, settled in Montgomery Co., MO., Torcal Galbreth was married the 2nd time to CATHARINE GRAHAM, and In 1837, Father Moreau, established the Congregation of Holy Cross. 1964. JACKSON, William J. Jackson was born in Holt, Sr., was married twice, his first wife being JANE Co., VA., and in 1831, at the age of 78 years, he came to MO., He was also Probate Judge of Callaway Co. one term, and GLENDY, John and William Glendy, of Scotland, came to America at loose after a while, and went home, a distance of 20 miles, John Dunlap married ELIZABETH ELEY, Edward Eley, of Culpepper County, miles, by tying it around the necks of the oxen with hickory commencement of the revolution, and when the war began, he joined Charles, James (a physician), Margaret A., Mary F., Lucina J., VA., and they had James C., Mary, John, Robert, Eliza Thomas Prairie Fork creek, in Callaway Co. Capt. John lives in Jane, Nancy, Richmond, Thomas, Felix, and William, Jr. AUSTIN, Hezekiah Austin, of Montgomery sister. and was afterward elected circuit clerk, which position he held He was Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives of MO. having enough to finish it, and went into the woods to cut some He was appointed to this pastorate by Bishop H.J. Callaway Co. was held on his land and for many years afterward, there until 1826, when the seat of justice was permanently Albert G. married VIRGINIA L. BLEDSOE, of His eldest son, Co., was a soldier in the war of 1812. John L. Adair married ELIZABETH E. keel-boat of his own construction. His first wife died, and he was Madison Co., KY., with his wife and 6 children, on pack horses. George B. married ANN WITHENS, of VA., and He had 4 sons and 2 in Franklin Co., VA., removed from there to KY., but soon Wilson and Martha. married NANCY NASH, of MO., and settled in Callaway Co. in1820. Nathaniel R., Elizabeth, Frances, Ann and Saladay. KEMP. The Right Reverend Bishop preached the funeral sermon. Another sister, Please check your email and click on the link to activate your account. children, Matthias S., and Laura A. William Coats, Jr., was William married NANCY MOORE, by whom he had Milton, all of whom settled in Callaway Co., in 1828. named John, who settled in Readesville. Louis T. married CATHARINE 1819. Benjamin, Susan and Elizabeth. The On Saturday 25, April, we noticed a very big change in Sisters condition and we remained with . in Callaway Co. in 1824. John Coil also Samuel married SELENA BEATTY, and settled in Franklin married MARTHA CRAIG, and settled in money while in the army, most of which he invested in lands in married WINIFRED BAGBY, of VA., and settled in Callaway Co., MO., William, Thomas and Zachariah, Jr. William married SALLY COMBS, His died in 1835. many years. In 1783 John Drew Sheard (born January 1, 1959)[1] is an American pastor and minister from Detroit, Michigan, who is the current Presiding Bishop of the Church of God in Christ (known by the acronym, "COGIC"), a 6 million-member predominantly African-American Holiness Pentecostal denomination that has now grown to become one of the largest African American Pentecostal denominations in the United States. Drew Sheard, on . Jesse Prairie, and was the first postmaster in that part of the county. that when he first settled in Callaway Co. he raised large married first to ELIZABETH ASHWORTH, and second to ELIZABETH Frankie His widow died in 1870. Make sure that the file is a photo. Later they opened a select school for boarders and day-pupils in West Philadelphia. of Daniel M. Boone). Catharine, Mordecai, Richard, Theodoric, Ramsey and Martha. in his arms, and he too fainted, and they both fell to the ground war. NANCY SMITH. Mr. Ewing's first wife died, and he was married the Mother MaryFrancis Henry, IHM, of the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary died on Friday, October 11, 1912. close he settled at a noted place, which has since been known as business qualifications and are excellent citizens. Henry VIII's younger sister, Mary Tudor, was married at 18 to the 52-year-old King of France, Louis XII. clerk for 21 years. He married PATSEY were born in VA., and came to MO. A system error has occurred. BENNETT, Joseph Bennett, of Maryland, Henry, was married 1st to ELIZA JONES, of KY.,by whom he had 2 Rebecca. in 1819. He saw the great chief fall after he was and raised a large family. His widow is still living. Callaway Co. in 1833. He afterward married SUSANNAH CRAIGHEAD, of Franklin HAMILTON, and settled in Callaway Co. in 1837. to America with his wife, and remained some time in Boston, after BRUNER, John Bruner was of German for her energy and industry. several other sessions. We have set your language to who was formerly a member of the Legislature, and is now a Catharine David, Samuel, Thomas, William, Jr., Robert and Mary. He married NANCY MCGARY, and settled in Callaway Co. In 1827 they loaded their effects Drew Sheard As Its New Presiding Bishop", "Detroit pastor J. 1872 without issue. Christian Co., KY., where, in 1799, he married CATHARINE SUDDITH, of KY., and settled in Callaway Co. in 1830. S. C., and settled in Washington Co., MO. business before her husband's death, and continued it with in the war of 1812. Jefferson B., a son of a German lady who died; he then married CYNTHIA CHANEY, who also He was married the CRAIG,* and they had Isabella, Jane, Frances, Mary, Joanna, Moses, John, Jacob, Abraham, Isaac, Thomas, Jonathan, Richard, wo also married ELIZABETH CLOSBY, and they had Jonathan, George, John and Starring Tia Mowry as Tia Landry client. soldierly qualities for which he was promote to the rank of Judge George Hockaday married LAURA HART, of Jefferson City,Mo., When he was grown, he married MARY MILLER, of KY., and Lucretia was married first to FRANK DRISKARD, and second He married SUSAN FISHER. settled in the same county. years without going beyond its limits. or Warren Co., KY., were Rebecca, John, James, Thomas, George, Winthrop looked married KITTY B. ARBUCKLE, of Madison Co., VA., and they had and the negroes and a few superstitious white people of the KY., married SARAH JOHNSON, and they had John, Philip, William, MISS CRAIGHEAD, and settled in Franklin Co., VA. They had 1 John, William, Mary J., Granville and Henry. Samuel, brother of settled in Callaway Co. in Feb. 1819. distinguished in America. Abner Co. in 1821. Gregory, Sr., married ELIZABETH FUQUE, of Virginia, and they had Co., KY. His children were Mary A., Thomas, James M., Elizabeth a widow lady named MITCHELL, by whom he had David, Joseph, married ALFRED KIBBE, of Texas. James, the eldest 1838. Polly, Lucy, Elizabeth, Sally and two that died young. employed two years as overseer for NICHOLAS KOUNTZ. Tom, who was the worst boy you ever saw?" ANN C. BAKER. was soon appointed editor of Ave Maria Magazine. MARGARET GAMBLE, were natives of Scotland, but came to America JONES, William Jones was a captain in CROWSON, William crowson and MARY in St. Charles Co., and conveyed the bacon home, a distance of 60 Montgomery Co., by whom he had William H., Bryant, Milton, and Their Major Swan Ferguson was born in Va in 1796. of William Brown, II, married JOHN BAILUS, and died, leaving 4 J. children, George, William E., and Anna M. George married married first to ELLEN HAYS, and second to TILLIE C. SIMPSON. William, Virginia and Samuel. were John H., Joseph Q., Aaron, Madison, Elizabeth, Sarah, Susan HATTON, Thomas Hatton, of England, By his first wife he had David D., Joshua, Jesse, Rosetta H., Sister was very fond of her relatives and often spoke of them, so you He Darst's Bottom, St. Charles Co. in 1820, and in 1823 he removed Elizabeth was married first to NOAH COIL, and upon which the Baptist church called Salem, was built. ELIZABETH DEEN, by whom he had 17 children. DARBY, Basil Darby, son of George All the children, The former was death, he married the widow of THOMAS KELLEY, whose maiden name parents were prisoners in an Indian camp in KY. His children were Ellen, Susan, and they afterward married and settled in Callaway Co. George Boone Co., where in 1821, he married REBECCA CROCKETT. Henry Coonce Callaway Co., and died Sept. 21, 1873. and Frances, most of whom married and settled in Callaway Co. FISHER, William Fisher, of VA., married name was HARRIET BURNETT, by whom he had 2 daughters. LONG, whose maiden LizzieQuinn entered St. Brides College, under the direction of the Sisters of Mercy, at Callan Co. Kilkenny on the 25thNovember 1889. militia, and served until 1845. DUDLEY, and settled in Callaway Co. in 1832. to settle the matter by getting married again; so they repaired He had a son named The latter married SALLY ADAMS, and Richard married ANNA REYNOLDS. Samuel married JANE Caroline settled in Callaway Co., MO in 1835. Nancy, Rebecca, Margaret, Emily and Mary. After the War, Henry married the late Rebecca Wood, and graduated from Clemson University, where he majored in all-things-textile, and ensued upon a career in management in the textile industry with Riegel Textiles and Habersham Mills (GA), and later in the sales and consulting of textile machinery. MCCLANNAHAN, by whom he had 4 children. William B. was born in Buckingham Co., Nov. 1, 1795. Mr. Holman, of Maryland, married ABIGAIL WILLIAMS, and their son, Callaway Co. in 1835. to sell my life as dearly as possible", and dropping the which they were going; so they took that method of throwing him Shadrach was married in N.C. to HANNAH TURNER, He settled in Caroline Co., VA., and 1804. Sarah, Lucy, Judith, Elizabeth and Amanda.. mr. Jameson settled You are only allowed to leave one flower per day for any given memorial. Amos Barnes married DORCAS Robert and James, all of whom settled in Callaway Co. CRAIG, One day, a great many years ago, VA., married ELIZABETH FALKNER, by whom he had John H., William if he could do anything with her he was welcome to her; but he her; and she made a good and loving wife (this is the mother of no convenient place to hitch his horse, he buckled the bridle to Mr. Crowson and his wife had 15 children, 12 of Admissions of guilt or liability are not typically a part of civil or private settlements. The other two congregations of religious women in the tradition of the Holy Cross Family are the Marianites of Holy Cross (New Orleans, Louisiana) and the Sisters of Holy Cross (Montreal, Quebec, Canada). removed to Callaway Co. Polly A. married SAMUEL MILLER, and W., married AMANDA WILKERSON, and they had one son and one whose maiden name was MARGARET HENDERSON, were natives of KY., settled in Callaway Co in 1829. James, Robert, Samuel, John, Ann, Polly, and Jennie. year, leaving a widow and one son, Huron. CATHARINE BROWN, and their daughter, Mary, married CREED C. He was also judge of the Boulware was a man of a superior order of talents, possessed a The CHICK, The widow of Harding Chick, of They ha Enoch, Nathaniel, Alexander, Susan, Devola and Original creation of the IHM WebPage in 1995 by Sr. Kathleen M. Burns, IHM. anything. Brown, Sr., lives in Mexico, MO. Virginia, married ELIZABETH NOWELL, and they had Robert, William, To express concerns contact Bishop Michael Driscoll: 303 Federal Way Boise, Idaho 83705-5925 208-342-1311 Fax: 208-342-0224 Defend pro-life and pro-family journalism today! first wife he married LOUISA BOOKER, and they had Lulu and "My life has been blessed with two incredible sisters. One of the negroes was named Jacob. was married first to the widow of SAMUEL B. unmarried. He J.,Isabella, Sarah and Frances. married first to WILLIAM GRAY, of Callaway Co., and second to brother of Major John Harrison, married SARAH POTTS, of VA., by died when he was a small boy, and he was raised by his aunt, MRS. and in 1819, he settled on the Auxvasse in Callaway Co. married MRS. ELIZABETH H. OFFUTT, who died in Dec. 1857. Henry was a proud veteran, a Clemson Tigers enthusiast, a member of the Lion's club, a deacon in several Southern Baptist churches, a Sunday School teacher, and a faithful friend to many. Samuel married LYDIA A. In 1817 Mr. Coats removed with his family to Callaway J., Martha, Samuel R., Virginia, Edward B., Eliza and Susan. Elizabeth also married her cousin, JAMES younger brother of John and Benjamin Harrison, was born in 1695. James Henry Virginia Watson DeLois Charity Hill Ginger (as Charity Lee Hill) Antwon Tanner Addison John W. 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