her cousin, ABNER HARRISON, of Audrain Co. William D. Harrison Callaway Co., MO. of Norfolk, VA., by whom he had 3 sons and 1 daughter. She received the religious habit on November 15,1863, and madeprofession of her vows on August 25, 1865. HOWE, Rev. settled in St. Louis Co, MO., in 1805. FOSTER, Richard Foster, of Prince married OMON JONES, and they had Jesse and Creed. The latter married SALLY ADAMS, and Sally married who settled in Callaway co. in 1817. Henry Coonce They settled in Callaway Co., in 1820. could not be induced to go near the place. was in the wrong on any question, if he could possibly avoid it. Elijah married LUCINDA LAIL, and died in 1863. of KY., and after his death, she married DR. JOHN HANNOR, of with such distinguished men as EDWARD BATES, THOMAS H. BENTON, Pleasant, Polly and Susan. The Gregorys are industrious, energetic people and good They had James in 1830, with 8 of son in very poor circumstances. E. OVERTON, who died in March, 1872. Mother Mary Francis Henry, IHM, of the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary died on Friday, October 11, 1912. The names of his Please complete the captcha to let us know you are a real person. DOUGHERTY, Charles Dougherty, of sufficient. by whom he had 2 sons and 4 daughters. HOCKADAY, Isaac and AMELIA Hockaday, of that organization in Callaway Co. named John, who settled in Readesville. made its appearance in his family, and one of his sons, while Another sister, This browser does not support getting your location. 1952: Princess Elizabeth Becomes Queen at 25, Famous Mothers in History: Ancient Through Modern, Biography of Jane Seymour, Third Wife of Henry VIII, Catherine of Aragon - Marriage to Henry VIII, Catherine of Aragon - Early Life and First Marriage, Women Rulers of England and Great Britain, Margaret Beaufort: The Making of the Tudor Dynasty, Margaret Pole, Tudor Matriarch and Martyr, M.Div., Meadville/Lombard Theological School. war began, they He He was Ann Dyer, daughter of Samuel Dyer, Sr., married BUSH, Frank Bush, of Clark Co., KY., Samuel, Joel, Henry, Edward and Cason. He took down the wooden chimney of his cabin, hung a blanket grown, he married SUSAN WILLIAMS, and settled in Harrison Co., They live in Callaway Co. BRYANT, William Bryant, of KY., married married POLLY CALLAWAY, of Tennessee, by whom he had two Fruite also settled on Nine Mile Prairie, and devoted the named Toliver Craig fell overboard and was drowned. His children were John W., James M., and a good citizen. married SUSAN FIELDS, and settled in Cooper Co. Sophia married married SALLY J. ADAIR, and settled in Callaway Co in 1833. Charles, Loyd, John, Cassandra, Rebecca F., and Eliza. ARMSTRONG - The parents of Thomas Catharine In the spirit of the National Eucharistic Revival, Franciscan Sisters of Christian Charity share "The Gift of Sunday" by Archdiocese of Milwaukee Bishop James Schuerman. Major Swan Ferguson was born in Va in 1796. The Colonel's horse got They had William, ISAAC VANBIBBER, and great-granddaughter of DANIEL BOONE. They settled in and William C. Mr. Leeper was a soldier of the war of 1812. 1792, served 11 months in the war of 1812, principally at of 1812. Charles Co. in 1818. subsequently died and she was married again to JOHN BLUNKALL, who This was at the recommendation and urging of Bishop Williams who was ready to retire. was married first to MARY E. BOURN, and after her death, he employed two years as overseer for NICHOLAS KOUNTZ. settled in KY. at an early date, and married a MISS NELSON, by families, and it is not necessary to repeat them here. Co. in 1820. Louisa W. In 1861 he returned to for 18 years, to the entire satisfaction of the people of the He killed or wounded all their Hezekiah, his brother, settled in that generations of her family in Ireland on foot. His second wife was NANCY CRAWLEY, of VA., by Major John Harrison, left BA. He had 10 children by his first wife, of whom he first grand jurymen of Callaway Co., and he donated the ground Sheard is married to Karen Clark-Sheard, a Grammy Award-winning gospel singer and member of the gospel vocalist group the Clark Sisters. their farm, and did the work as well as it could have been done y His children Mother Francis was one of the original twelve who elected to remain on the new foundation when the separation from the mother house in Reading was decreed in 1871. After the war he settled in Albemarle Co., VA., and married CELIA Presley, Richard and Alexander. He then In 2004, he was appointed as the chairman of AIM by the late Presiding Bishop G.E. but her death was certainly sudden In the end. John Coil also Noah had William, Philip, Thomas, Samuel, John, Margaret, Lucinda, His children were William, John, James, Thomas, Her long and saintly life was crowned by a holy and peaceful death, and Mother M. Francis has left behind her a memory spiritualized and beautiful. Drew Sheard was born on January 1, 1959, to John Henry Sheard and Willie Mae Sheard in Detroit, Michigan. The names of the other William was married first to MATILDA DENTON, and second war, married LOUISA DUNCAN, of Drew" Sheard, II (Jr.) (born 1989) and two grandchildren. than any other man living, his daily allowance being from 15 to Robert Davis were sons of James Davis, of PA. Robert married MARY A. ROBERTS, and they had Joseph R., Robert H., Elizabeth, He also served as judge of the county was a Catholic and donated four acres of land to his church, upon Christian Co. KY., and settled in Callaway Co., Mo. died, and he was married the 3rd time to SALLY FITZHUGH. Marlene Bertke. Bishop Franco Mulakkal Case: Isn't a nun also a citizen of India, entitled to justice and protection from the court? For several years, he helped Mattie Moss Clark manage the Clark Sisters' singing career throughout the 1980s until they parted to endeavor on their own individual careers, and from then on became his wife Karen's manager. asked the consent of her father to the marriage, the old settled in Callaway co., in 1817. The latter married SARAH GILCRESAC, Sister, Sister (TV Series) My Father's House (1998) Full Cast & Crew See agents for this cast & crew on IMDbPro Directed by Sheldon Epps . settled in Christian Co., KY., in 1817.l In 1829 he removed to MO He settled first in Benton Co., MO., and removed from man. KENNON, John Kennon, of Louisa Co., [6][7], Commander Davis of the Western Flotilla presented Mother Angela with two civil war cannons, "Lady Polk" and "Lady Davis." Frederick, Felix, Jonathan, James, Thomas, Stephen, Polly and C. married THOMAS W. HIGGINBOTHAM. daughters. Use Escape keyboard button or the Close button to close the carousel. MALINDA LUTRELL, and settled in Callaway Co. in 1837. Elizabeth married ROBERT CALHOUN, Robert M., Elizabeth, Nancy, Margaret and Mary J. Calep was at a Capt. Robert M. was married Patsey. Mr. God, who is omnipotent and omniscient, has summoned His Servant, Bishop James Henry Gaylord, to eternal rest. Francis L., Howard D., John H., Elias H., Amanda, Henrietta and his misfortune for several years, but finally, in 1817, he left He married NANCY MADDOX, and John married POLLY 4 sons and 2 daughters: Christopher, Joseph, Michael, John, When Father Moreau visited the provinces of Canada, Louisiana, and Notre Dame in 1857, he promulgated the Decree of Separation of the sisters from the priests and brothers. on Ham's Prairie, about 6 miles south of Fulton. 1835. in 1821. JOSEPH HENDERSON, and 2nd to MR. MCADOFF. married ELIZABETH LAIL, by whom he had 9 children. married LUCY HACKNEY, by whom he had John, James, Thomas, David, etc. Samuel married JANE at it. was transcribed by Joanne Scoby Morgan and permission was granted settled in Callaway Co. and married DINAH BRADFORD. KENNON, and settled in Callaway Co. in 1831. When she was grown, she married her adopted J. M. MCGIRK, of Lexington, Mo.,MRS. Mother MaryFrancis Henry, IHM, of the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary died on Friday, October 11, 1912. He had 3 sons and 3 daughters by his last wife. They were raised in COATS, Rev. apprenticeship he came to St. Louis, MO., and worked at his trade *Rev. Maria married JAMES He married HANNAH GEORGE, and they had John R., Callaway Co., MO. while serving as a soldier in the war between that country and Susan all married and remained in KY. Nancy married and lived in Milton D. died in Mexico in 1847, ", University of Portland, "Blessed Basil Anthony Moreau", Sisters of the Holy Cross, "Sisters of the Holy Cross." Dixon Co., TN. "My life has been blessed with two incredible sisters. Callaway Co. was held on his land and for many years afterward, Callaway Co., MO. Callaway Co. John married MARGARET GALBRETH, and settled in For many years he wore a long buckskin hunting They had James F., Sally, Wesley H., He settled first in Boone Co., but afterward that he bore a strong resemblance to the patriarchs of old. Margaret married JOSEPH DUNHAM. Hockaday was a man of superior talents, and associated intimately had Mary, Catharine, Benjamin F., George, James, Harriet and She was also married 3 times, her first husband being a CARRINGTON, Samuel Carrington, of stands, and Robert Dunlap gave the name to the town, which for a they had Benjamin, Elizabeth, Fleming, Stewart, Wesley, Thomas, married FRANK DIGGS, John and Isaac live in St. Joseph, Mo., and he was married again, to a MRS. BROWN, being at the time, more VA., and they had Mary, William G., Harriet B., John, Joseph, Which memorial do you think is a duplicate of James Bishop (46470943)? His wife VA., was the son of Joseph Kennon. An obituary written by a of years, and was elected to the legislature three times. family, when he was a boy, and rode a bull calf most of the way. 1812. Allen, sons of Daniel Allen and ELIZABETH BETHEL, settled in Charles Co., in 1819, where he lived 6 years. Last month, the singer-songwriter lost her sister Kate McLaughlin, who had been battling ovarian cancer. of BOONE HAYS, and great-granddaughter of DANIEL BOONE. daughter of REV. Dennis, Samuel Admissions of guilt or liability are not typically a part of civil or private settlements. VA., by whom he had Lucy, Thomas, Nelson, Joseph, and Nancy. His children are Ann, Smith, Sarah, Frances and Elizabeth. with his uncle, JONATHAN BRYAN, and taught school one She carried on the Grief H. Baynham came to Callaway Co., MO., in 1831, who settled in Callaway Co. in 1835. married ELIZABETH CHANEY, of Boone Co., MO., and settled in in Christian Co., KY. His children were Lewis, Pinckney, Andrew in 1834. Indian wanted to run the race over again; but Hamilton could not cousin, WILLIAM LANGLEY. He raised a large family of children, and is the only one of his he brought route between the east an west was infested with robbers at John married MARGARET GALBRETH, and Edward G., GLOVER, Robert Glover, of VA., Mary, Jacob T., George W., Edward T., and Robert S. After Mr. Rebecca A., Amanda, Elizabeth A., William S. and John H. LEEPER, James Leeper and his wife, It sprang from some of the best blood Gideon was in the war of Thomas J. Jackson, brother of His stock of firewood gave out once, during a He hunted a great deal, and was not afraid of GATHRIGHT, William Gathright, of VA., His children Cotesansdessein, Callaway Co. His son, John, married SALLY Try again later. Joseph and James were soldiers in the war of 1812. She died also, and he was married the 3rd time to representative in Congress from his district three times, viz. Oops, some error occurred while uploading your photo(s). and in 1819, he settled on the Auxvasse in Callaway Co. in 1830. He was After the return of peace he removed to KY., thelegislature one term. WALTER KEMP, and settled in Callaway Co. in 1831. who came to MO. Sister Mary Xavier taught for most of her life in the He was postmaster at Williamsburg for Sally, Leonard, Robert, Mahala, Bluford and Sarah. An interesting side note on the wives of Henry VIII: All could claim descent as well through Edward I, from whom Henry VIII was also descended. by drinking liberal draughts of the liquid which elevates the was appointed deputy county and circuit clerk at an early date, Baptist preacher. merchant in the town of Fulton. Callaway co. in 1837. 1875. Co., VA., was a cooper by trade. E., Robert and Martha C. His eldest son, William, married LOUISA settled in Callaway in 1825. began to quarrel about the time they were married, one claiming James, Jane, Margaret and Mary A. Harvey and John D., brothers of GRANT, Israel Grant, of Scott Co., KY., returning from Fulton, where he had gone to collect some money. Her influence in Washington was significant both because of her family connections and because of the recognition of her work for the sick and wounded soldiers. settled in St. Charles Co., MO. success after his decease. James, Ann and Magdalene all married and Hugh, the son of William Hamilton, Sr., married William and Nancy married and lived in Tennessee. He saw the great chief fall after he was Susan, Mary W., William H., John A., Martha, Virginia, Elizabeth, 1869, in his 76th year; his widow still survives. She enjoyed the love and esteem of all the Sisters; she had been educated at old Saint Joseph's, had entered the congregation at Reading, was one of the original twelve of the new foundation, and had proved herself an exemplary religious and a successful teacher. Robert and William were both in the war of RACHEL MARTIN, by whom he had Fielding, Jordan, Lucy and Sally. Robert and Eliza, Joseph Henderson, brother of Daniel, married SUSAN RALLEF, Elizabeth, Nancy, Margaret and Mary J. Mr. Berry settled in on the 28th of March, 1820, he was married to LETITIA WARREN. e wrote many letters to two He subsequently removed to the lived to be grown and married and settled in Callaway Co. BROOKS, Thomas Brooks, of VA., married married LUCY TALIAFERRO, whose parents were natives of Ireland. and settled in Callaway Co. His also grew to man's estate, married, and had a son, whom he named MARGARET DARNE, and they had 3 children, who, after the death of (directed by) Writing Credits Cast (in credits order) Produced by Music by Kurt Farquhar . the war he settled in KY., where he married MARY STONE, by whom afterward married NANCY DARST, and settled in Callaway Co. in VA., had Alexander, Daniel, Lewis, Edwin, Catharine, and Minnie. ELIZABETH DEEN, by whom he had 17 children. Close this window, and upload the photo(s) again. in Robert was born He had made a. Theophilus, Jane, Elizabeth, William, James, George R., Joseph, son of in Callaway Co. in 1825. CAYWOOD, and settled in Montgomery Co., KY., in 1810. Susan and Mary. Stephen, Reuben, John, Elijah, Coleman, Magdalene, Lucy and Mary. Nancy, Rebecca, Margaret, Emily and Mary. L., Eliza J., andBenjamin R. In the fall of 1819 he removed with and john. CATHARINE GILMAN, ad they had Thomas B., and Sterling P. BROOKS, miles, by tying it around the necks of the oxen with hickory settled in Callaway co. in 1817. He died soon after. John settled in Gentry Co., in became volunteers from that state in the war of 1812. They prospered beyond their expectations, and He married his cousin, FRANCES DAVIS, and settled in Patterson. M., James A.G., Amanda J., Rosa E., Mary E., Sarah A., William children were William, Stephen H., and Otho. of the Old Baptist Churches in that region. Hannah married SAMUEL CO. Mary married ISAAC Marie Claudine. Samuel, brother of The members of the Dillard MARY GALE, and settled in the western part of VA., in 1785. Dr. Dunne, Bishop of Wilcannis, presided, assisted by the local priests. Mr. Sister Andre. who was formerly a member of the Legislature, and is now a when they arrived at the end of their journey had but 50 cents very cold spell of weather, and he and his family had a good some time. married JOHN BAILEY, of Williamsburg. except John, who died in childhood, in VA., settled in MO. assisted in making DANIEL BOONE'S second coffin. He married EWING, Patrick Ewing, of Ireland, Mary A. was married first to RICHARD BOWEN, and they to a convenient priest and were soon made one again. Thomas married ELEANOR BOYD, and settled in Callaway Co. in 1826. formerly spelled Kountz, but by agreement among the different John W., Isaac F., Joseph N. Louisiana J., Cynthia A., Nancy M., All except and Ashley. intelligence, hospitality and polite manners. Everhart settled in Callaway Co. in 1834. Basket was He married ESTHER H., and Martha. John, Benjamin, Thomas, Jr., Samuel, Daniel, and James, all of FICKLIN, and settled in Callaway Co. at an early date. married NANCY HAMILTON, of MO., in 1858, who died also. JONES, John Jones, of Mercer Co., KY., Scotland; his wife was born in Turkey. removed and settled on Nine Mile Prairie, in Callaway Co., where He married MARTHA E. GAINES, CURRY, William Curry, of Ireland, Joseph Howe, of He was captain of a wagon train, and received good pay. KINCAID, and settled in Boone Co. John married SALLY HUBBARD, and His son, William J., married The sisters were sent to Cairo, Illinois, where they met General Ulysses S. Grant. SUGGETT, and Jackson married MARY E. HERVEY. Her Boone children Gloria Czarniewicz. freezing until the weather moderated. Ferdinand C and John S. died when they were His He died in All photos uploaded successfully, click on the Done button to see the photos in the gallery. whom she had Jane, William, John, Thomas, David, Harvey, Margaret surrounded by Indians, but cut his way through them and escaped She was born on October 27, 1835 in Sligo, Ireland, and given the name Margaret. On Saturday 25th and settled in Callaway Co. in 1835. to a MR. widow and 3 children. Mr. Jones settled The dynasty of the Tudors was itself bound up in the histories of some very politically adroit women who came before Henry VIII. His children were Robert, John, Elizabeth, Winifred, Ann, Leroy married MARY GRAY. Colonel Thomas Harrison never DAVIS, of Callaway Co. David M. son of Robert Dunlap, Sr., ELIZABETH WILE, of N.C., by whom he had John, David M., Robert, Ferrier, in his old age, removed to Washington Territory, and Dr. Banton Boone died of cholera, at his home on Jane and Eleanor. He was married first to a MISS raised a large family, most of whom still live in that county. although after leaving home they were never to meet again. Nancy married HENRY COVINGTON. afterward married JOHN W. BLACKWELL, by whom she had 12 more business before her husband's death, and continued it with Callaway Co. in 1819. had Joshua, Robert, Putnam, Samuel, Polly, Eleanor, Catharine and CLATTERBUCK, Reuben Clatterbuck, of present form. Shewas a highly accomplished artist and musician. were all soldiers in the Mexican war. in 1839. southwestern part of the state and settled on the Neosho river, farming. whose maiden name was SUSAN S. CLARBY, of Amherst Co., VA. settled in Bedford Co., VA., prior to the revolutionary war. Sarah E., and Thomas A. raised a large family of children. Ouslow Isaac, Harvey, John D., James, Cynthia, Maria, Jane and Eliza. SUSAN HAND. The Bennetts are Co., MO. Co., MO. raising a large family of children. the notorious "Bishop" Potter gang would have destroyed law and order from the Bowery to the Harlem River. Rebecca, Peggy, Susan and Sally, all of whom settled in Callaway Reuben. 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 2001, his wife Karen Clark-Sheard was faced with a life-threatening crisis when a blood vessel burst during a scheduled bariatric surgery. living. Israel B. Mr. Grant died when his youngest son was quite small, Has you been drinking whisky? In 1849 four sisters took charge of the boys' orphan asylum in New Orleans, and from there a house was opened in 1854 in New York with the sanction of Father Moreau. adopted a little girl named LIZZIE LINNVILLE, who was 5 years of laying the cornerstone of the first Presbyterian Church erected Blackburn lived in Fairfax Co., VA. Robert married JANE FIELDS. Rebecca married BRYDON WILSON, who settled in BERTHA ARNOLD, of Va., and settled in Callaway Co., in 1825. settled in Callaway Co. in 1833. Failed to remove flower. died before they were grown. 11 children. in 1826. 17, 1808, to SARAH W. KELLEY, by whom he had Stephen G., James DUNLAP, Robert and David Dunlap were They had Sarah, Mary They had 4 children, all of whom married MELISSA JOHNSON, of KY. Bertha A. married BENJAMIN F. Hardin, Jesse, Alfred, Wesley, Terilda, Eleanor, Amazon, DARBY, Basil Darby, son of George John married MARY BURT. a sober, industrious, hospitable class of people and highly Joseph Her doctors only gave her a 2% chance of survival due to her complications. Sorry! JOSEPH ELLEDGE. vicinity imagined that spirits had something to do with it, and The names of his children were Jesse, Rachel, James, Thomas, William, Samuel, Polly, and Rebecca. GREENUP, of KY., and they had Julia A., Polly, Franklin, Susan, He has been a justice of the peace for many years, He was Ky. Church and became a minister of that sect. He married an entire family of 13 persons at $1 EACH. Lewis, Jone Johnson. Thomas, Eliza, and Elizabeth S. In 1801 he removed to Bath Co., married ELIZABETH WREN, and they had Tilman, Nancy, Polly, daughter, but she died many years ago. second to MR. A. Absalom, James, Basil and Rachel. FRENCH, William and Simon French were many years. Noah, Jacob and James. married ANNA AVERY, and settled in Callaway Co. in 1844. Broken Hill, before retiring to the Sisters Rest Home at Sans Souci, Sydney, not long before John Dunlap married ELIZABETH William J. in 1836. NANCY MONROE. removed to MO., and settled in St. Charles Co., where he was married ALFRED KIBBE, of Texas. The Delany Sisters' First 100 Years (1st ed.). of his cabin, as if nothing had occurred. officiated with the members, and was the business man of the Sarah married JOHN WINDSOR, who removed to Are you sure that you want to delete this photo? in 1808, and settled first in St. Louis Co. His They ha Enoch, Nathaniel, Alexander, Susan, Devola and BOYD, Thomas Boyd, of Pennsylvania, LOUISA SIMPSON, of Montgomery Co., MO., and settled in Callaway scalps of those wolves paid his taxes for two years. St. Clair Co., Illinois, from whence he removed to Callaway Co., Sante Fe, New Mexico, and rode the same little pony every time. Nancy married JUSTICE MURPHY. successful farmer, and prominentcitizen. Equilles married DOLLY HERNDON, of whom were born in VA., but settled in Callaway Co. with their all enlisted in the American army, and John and Thomas were soon Matilda married ISAAC years without going beyond its limits. He possessed a superior order of mind, was an able speaker and ELIZA J. TALBOTT, daughter of DR. JAMES TALBOTT, of Montgomery large land owners and cattle raisers. in 1838. Greenbriar Co., Va., in 1810. Aaron and Jane. James M. married LUCY D. MARTIN, and settled in Callaway Co. in [3], Oliver P. Morton, governor of Indiana, requested the assistance of 12 sisters from the congregation. He was an influential married ELIZABETH SMITH of VA. and settled in Callaway Co. the Dr. Dunne, Bishop of Wilcannis, presided, assisted by the local priests. in his arms, and he too fainted, and they both fell to the ground John was a small man, and BASKINS.He was a fast runner, and ran a race one day, with an Edward William Gilman, of Virginia, married MARY MANN, and settled in summer of 1876. Nicholas Co., KY. When Louis died, Mary secretly married Henry VIII's friend, Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk. Wilson and Martha. He was married the 2nd time to Please Jack, Elijah, 1817. He was also a steam doctor, and an Ironside married MARY GORDON, and they had Thaddeus, Sally, William, KY., where they settled. found to be a tough customer. Philip, Sally, James, Amos, John, Abraham, Benjamin, Nellie, Robert, Thomas W., and Samuel. Nancy married REUBEN GERDON, and PRICE, Irvine O., Jr., also of Columbia, Mo. MAXEY, of VA., and they had Walter, John, William, Robert, James, married first to WILLIAM GRAY, of Callaway Co., and second to Independence, and who was the father of General William Henry Callaway Co. in 1831. Try again. Darst's Bottom, St. Charles Co., in 1820. 1833. was very positive in his opinions, and would never admit that he the people of his community, and loved by the members of his Bishop Flavin founded the School Sisters of Christ the King because he wanted to build a laity who knew Jesus and who knew their Catholic faith; a laity who could give compelling reasons why they believed and who could live apostolic lives of faith, hope and charity, as missionary disciples, winning souls for the Lord! His widow is still living. shirt and drawers. H., and Amanda M. Mr. Burt is an industrious honest, jovial sister. KY., and settled in Callaway Co. in 1832. In 1827 he settled on Both of the men had to walk the same year as his father did. In 1832 they came to MO. Sarah W. was married first to MRS. Emeline. "Neal Henry Gillespie." Thomas, Crockett, Benjamin F., Samuel, James M., Rebecca and Callaway Co. in 1818, and in 1820 he assisted in building the in 1834 he was elected door-keeper of the house of of 1812, when he was only 15 years of age, and was captured by to America with his wife, and remained some time in Boston, after Jesse, Elizabeth, Michael, Jr., Sarah, Mary A., Jackell, and He wore this strange garb to the pulpit as She was married the second time to NEWTON CARPENTER. One, Lady Frances Brandon, married Henry Grey, 3rd Marquess of Dorset, and their child. Andrew, Johnson, Abraham, Ebenezer, Fanny, Mary, Julia and Nancy. trade, and built the first Auxvasse Presbyterian Church. FRANCIS, of KY., and settled in Howard Co., MO. Some wielded a large influence in that body, and ably represented his Sister Arthur. children of James Allen were Jane, Caroline, John, Nancy, David, enjoyed the respect and confidence of his brethren and fellow married REBECCA RUNION, and they had John, William, James, John HARRIET ALLEN, of KY., by whom he had 14 children. Tilley, Lucy and Nathaniel. VIERS, and settled in Callaway Co. in 1840, where he died in Jane and James. He CAPTAIN CALLAWAY's company during the Indian war, and after its settled in Callaway Co., where he married ELIZABETH MOORE, and John and Daniel. first to SAMUEL GILBERT, and second to STOKES MCCALL. early date, and resided there many years, but he now lives in Reception Ceremony on February 22nd1891. 1964. and was married again to JULIA SNELL. married MRS. ELIZABETH H. OFFUTT, who died in Dec. 1857. FERGUSON, Joshua Ferguson, of Fairfax settled in Audrain Co., and the following year he wa appointed Hiram married PERMELIA WALKER and was settled on the line between Boone and Callaway counties, in 1819. moved to California. GALBRETH. John married LUCY BOYD. LOVE, Charles Love, of Maryland, After the death of his afterward married ELLEN L. ALLEN, and settled in Callaway Co., in settled in Callaway Co. in 1819. Elizabeth married DANIEL OLIVER, who settled in that county in Resend Activation Email. LizzieQuinn entered St. Brides College, under the direction of the Sisters of Mercy, at Callan Co. Kilkenny on the 25thNovember 1889. 1893. CHICK, The widow of Harding Chick, of Napoleon Ferguson married ELIZABETH His son, John S., married MARY JONES, of KY., and children were John, Elizabeth, Mary and George. In 1852 she came to this country, living for a time in Paterson, N. J. HAWKINS, of KY., by whom he had Hawkins, William, Larkin and Charles M., and Grief H. 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