Saturday, October 25, 2008

Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia Extracted from the Original Court Records of Augusta County, 1745-1800 By Augusta County (Va.), Lyman Chalkley, Mary Smith Lockwood

Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia Extracted from the Original Court Records of Augusta County, 1745-1800 By Augusta County (Va.), Lyman Chalkley, Mary Smith Lockwood: "Page 165 16th November 1768 John Davis bond with Halbert Mc Cluer Hugh Cunningham as guardian to John Daniel and Michael Higins orphans of Daniel Higins Page 166 2d September 1768 Malcom Campbell"

The Champion Genealogy A History of the Descendants of Henry Champion of Saybrook and Lyme, Connecticut, Together with Some Account of Other Families of the Name By Francis Bacon Trowbridge

The Champion Genealogy A History of the Descendants of Henry Champion of Saybrook and Lyme, Connecticut, Together with Some Account of Other Families of the Name By Francis Bacon Trowbridge: "158 MARY ANN CHAMPION ChaunceyM Stephen1 Jusà ua1 Лепту Лепту1 born 8 April 1831 in South Lyme died 1 June 1877 in Southampton Long Island NY was married in New London Conn 19 December 1805 as second wife to THOMAS ARCHIBALD eon of Bernard and Mehetable Drake Archibald of Southampton born 30 July 1826 in Bridgehampton Long Island NY Mr Archibald and his brother Bernard own an extensive farm near Southampton P 0 Water Mill Long bland They have been engaged for some years in preparing a pedigree and genealogy of the Drake family Archibald CHILDREN 1JOBN IN SOUTHAMPTON N TÍ L ALMOND Тномлз b 22 Oct 1867 d 13 Sept 18S3 ii DELIA b 16 June"

Early History of the Town of Springwater, Livingston County, N.Y. By Orson Walbridge, Dennis Byron Waite, Ann E. Patchett

Early History of the Town of Springwater, Livingston County, N.Y. By Orson Walbridge, Dennis Byron Waite, Ann E. Patchett: "years Jemison had a brother come to see him who stopped with him for a time when they both left town and were not heard of any more It was supposed that they went back to Ireland As there were but few settlers on the town line or Story road as it was then called I will mention some that came there within the next ten years Commencing at the north line we find James Bailey and family He lived there until his death a few years since Wm Furman came on the Jemison place and lived there for a time Next south was Michael Gillman and family After a few years about 1832 he went to Michigan Archibald Drake lived on the Wm Brewer farm Jacob Snyder and family lived next south His family consisted of himself his wife and eleven children four sons and seven daughters The o"