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  1. Representative government by Henry Jones (1851-1925) Ford, 1924-01-01
  2. Woodrow Wilson, the man and his work; by Henry Jones Ford 1851-1925, 1916-12-31
  3. Alexander Hamilton by Henry Jones Ford. by Ford. Henry Jones. 1851-1925., 1920-01-01
  4. The Cleveland era a chronicle of the new order in politics by He by Ford. Henry Jones. 1851-1925., 1920-01-01
  5. Alexander Hamilton by Ford. Henry Jones. 1851-1925, 1920-01-01
  6. The cost of our national government; a study in political pathol by Ford. Henry Jones. 1851-1925., 1910-01-01
  7. The natural history of the state an introduction to political sc by Ford. Henry Jones. 1851-1925., 1915-01-01
  8. The Scotch-Irish in America by Henry Jones, 1851-1925 Ford, 2009-10-26

81. The Hallowes Genealogy - Page 3
Van Cleve d. 1927 EMD/1 Nellie Jones 1900 2000 Moon St., Piccadilly, by Charlotte,d. of John Ford. d. 1897 HALLOWES -FE Adolphus Henry Blackwood, 1844
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/gkarmstrong/halgen02.htm
PART THREE:
THE SECOND GENERATION OF DESCENT
This is the third page of this Genealogical Collection. The Index for this page is at the end. Click here for direct links to other pages. THE CHILDREN OF FRANCIS HALLOWES [AA] BRABAZON HALLOWES.
He married three times;
[AA/1] JANE CATHERINE MARIA HOWARD
b. 2/10/1824 at Denbigh, youngest d. of the Rev. Richard Coytmore Howard, D.D., Rector of Llanrhiadr, Denbigh, and his wife Dorothea Catherine, d. of the Rev. Thomas Clough, Rector of Denbigh. They married 16/6/1852 at Llanfair, Carnarvonshire: she died at Cilcain Vicarage 12/6/1853, aged 28, presumably of the after-effects of childbirth - four days before what would have been her first wedding anniversary.
[AA/2] ELINOR GREEN
only d. of Thomas Green, J.P., of Wilby in Suffolk, and his wife Georgiana, d. of John Mordaunt. Elinor died at 28/12/62 at Cilcain Vicarage aged 29.
[AA/3] CAROLINE ANTONIA HAFFENDEN
4th. daughter of Thomas Haffenden of Hanwell, Middx. (presumably a relative of his mother): she died at Glapwell 26/4/1883.
Of his children listed below with their spouses, Thomas [AAA] was the only child of his marriage to Jane; all the others were born to Elinor. Caroline had no children.

82. OakShade Cemetery, Marion Twp, Linn Co, IA
1923 DT McAfee, 1833 1894 Elizabeth Jones McArthur, 2 ss Archie E., 1880 - 1971Mary E. Ford Milner, wf. 1905 Fred S. Mordorst, 1867 - 1934 Henry D. Mordorst
http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ia/county/linn/cem/oscem3.htm
Transcribed for Linn County Iowa Web Page American History and Genelaogy Project and USGenWEB
OakShade
Cemetery, Marion Twp, Linn Co, IA:
A B C D ... Z
Catharine MaGee, wf. of John 28 Jul. 1820 - 28 Nov. 1879 59 y. 4 m.
Cora Ann MaGee, 1861 - 1953
Jno MaGee, Co. H. 6th. Ia. Cav.
Isabella MaGee, wf. of Robert 4 May 1883 49 y.
ss: Robert, 1 Apr. 1825 - 15 Mar. 1905
R.A. MaGee, 30 Jun. 1859 - 6 Mar. 1895
Mary A. Magers, 3 Dec. 1862 - 22 Nov. 1921
John Madden, 8 Feb. 1837 - 16 Jan. 1873
ss: James Berry, 11 Mar. 1840 - 8 Apr. 1861 Mary J. Madden, 1864 - 1933 John E. Madden, 29 Aug. 1857 - 6 Sep. 1892 ss: Leonard Eugene, 3 Nov. 1890 - 11 Jun. 1914 ss: Edward Joseph, 3 Sep. 1889 - 3 Nov. 1889 Fanny Madigan, 18 Nov. 1854 - 23 Mar. 1911 56 y. 3 m. 5 d. ss: Henry, 15 Jun. 1848 - 17 Nov. 1911 63 y. 5 m. 2 d. Frank D. Madison, 1906 - 1968 Mrs. Alma W. Madison, 1884 - 1900 Norma L. Maddison, 1902 - 1968 Homer Madison, 11 Aug. 1892 - 29 Dec. 1963 Ia. Sgt. Co. H. 383 Inf. Patrick Madison, 1859 - 1952

83. Emigrants Of 1852
near present day MiltonFreewater and is buried in Ford Cemetery there. Jones, SL( - ) m'd ,. LANDERS, William A. (1849- ) s/o Henry and Mary Jane (Richardson
http://www.oregonpioneers.com/1852.htm
Emigrants of 1852
compiled by Stephenie Flora Last Updated 3-17-03 I am starting to update information on this list and will be adding a commentary on the 1852 emigration in the future. If you have a family that came in 1852 and wish to submit the information I can be contacted at the email address at the bottom of this page. Groups To Oregon in 1852 *1) Capt. Alvin Clark *2) Akin, Richey, Ingram, Booth journey has been documented and compiled by Mike Booth at mikeboo@clatskanie.com *3) Capt John Metzker, originally an emigrant of 1848 returned east and led a party of family and friends to OR in 1852. There were 22 wagons in the group. *4) McCully Train was compiled and published by Sanford and Sally Wilbur. Their web site features many of the names on the McCully Train *5) Capt. Daviess Gibson, originally emigrant of 1849, led party of 40 wagons that included family and friends *SR = Southern Route Emigrants to Oregon in 1852 ABBOTT, Child #1 ( - ): m'd , ABBOTT, Child #2 ( - ): m'd

84. Shedden Cemetery, Southwold Twp., Elgin, Ontario
In/ memory of / Henry POWERS / who died / March 25, 1888 or3 Robert Jones / diedJan FIRBY / Kenneth Ford / 1899 1998/ husband of / Grace D. MARSHALL/ 1897
http://home.ican.net/~bedmonds/ElginOGS/cemeteries/southwold/shedden.htm
Shedden Cemetery
Southwold Township, Elgin County, Ontario, Canada
Gravestone Inscriptions
Transcribed: Re-transcribed: June 1999 Elgin County Branch, O. G. S. Revised and formatted for the Internet 20 November 2002 by Bruce C. Johnson Jr. History The Shedden Cemetery is a short distance west of Shedden on the Talbot Road (Line) on the farm of William Stafford. Very few of the white grave stones in the Shedden cemetery mark the graves of the old pioneers. They died before Shedden cemetery was established. Ralph and Jean Palmer have care of the cemetery and have the plot map. This cemetery was transcribed in 1982 and was the project for 1999. In the final checking in 2001, some of the new burial were entered. Use your browser "Find" command in the Edit menu or the shortcut "Control F" to locate your surname in the file below. 1. Red granite; floral motif on each side. B/ Thomas BROWN / 1841 - 1928 / his wife Elizabeth STUBBS / 1838 - 1927 / daughter/ Ann Elizabeth / 1878 - 1976 / BROWN Corner stone - BROWN 2. Red granite - grey base

85. Criminal Law - France - Bibliography
CARD, Richard, Card, Cross Jones Criminal Law, 15th ed kings of England from Edmundto Henry I, Cambridge and on the continent the Ford lectures delivered
http://www.achilles.net/~flareau/codification-GreatBritain.html

[home page - main]
[home page - criminal law]
Last amendment : 9 October 2002
by , 2001-, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
flareau@achilles.net

Great Britain / Grande-Bretagne ""In 1992 the House of Lords' Appeal Committee endorsed a judicial foray into the field of law reform: the abolition of the centuries-old rule that a husband could not be convicted of raping his wife. And in 1998 the Lord Chief Justice, Lord Bingham, was to be heard asking whether England must wait for ever for a criminal code. These were remarkable instances of role reversal." (Glazebrook, P.R., "Criminal Law Reform: England", in Joshua Dressler, editor in chief, infra , p. 411)
AMOS, Sheldon, 1835-1886, The science of law , London : King, 1874, xx, 417 p. (series; International scientific series), see Chapter 8, "Codification" at pp. 360-395; copy at University of Ottawa, Law Library, K 24 .A4 1874 FTX;
ANDREWS, J.A., "Codification of Criminal Offences", [1969] Criminal Law Review
ASHWORTH, Andrew, "The Making of the English Criminal Law (4): Blackstone, Foster and East", [1978] Criminal Law Review
_"Towards a Theory of Criminal Legislation", (1989)

86. LLU Del E. Webb Memorial Library - July 1997 Acquisitions
IT MEANT THEN, WHAT IT MEANS NOW / ALONZO TREVIER Jones. ON THE WAY SCRIPTURAL ANSWERSTO YOUR QUESTIONS / BY DESMOND Ford. Walling, Henry Francis, 18251888
http://www.llu.edu/llu/library/about/list0797.htm
RECENT LIBRARY ACQUISITIONS - July 1997
THE NEW ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA.
PRESERVING THE PERSON : A LOOK AT THE HUMAN SCIENCES / C. STEPHEN EVANS.
BF 76.4 E85 1994. ETHICS FOR PSYCHOLOGISTS : A COMMENTARY ON THE APA ETHICS CODE / MATHILDA B. CANTER ... [ET AL.].
BF 76.5 C747d 1993. Cone, John D., 1942- DISSERTATIONS AND THESES FROM START TO FINISH : PSYCHOLOGY AND RELATED FIELDS / JOHN D. CONE AND SHARON L. FOSTER.
TEACHING INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY : SURVIVAL TIPS FROM THE EXPERTS / EDITED BY ROBERT J. STERNBERG.
Bucci, Wilma. PSYCHOANALYSIS AND COGNITIVE SCIENCE : A MULTIPLE CODE THEORY / WILMA BUCCI.
BF 241 C766 1996. CONVERGING OPERATIONS IN THE STUDY OF VISUAL SELECTIVE ATTENTION / EDITED BY ARTHUR F. KRAMER, MICHAEL G.H. COLES, AND GORDON D. LOGAN.
CREATIVE THOUGHT : AN INVESTIGATION OF CONCEPTUAL STRUCTURES AND PROCESSES / EDITED BY THOMAS B. WARD, STEVEN M. SMITH, JYOTSNA VAID.
BF 575 E55 E55 1997.

87. Franklin, Texas - History
Decherd, Grant, Simmons, Griffin, Giraud, Jones, Hearne, Calvert of 30 and settledin the Henry Prairie community is associated with the Ford Foundation; Luther
http://www.rtis.com/reg/franklin/history.htm
Franklin, Texas
History
Franklin - The County Seat
Franklin, the county seat of Robertson County since 1879, a town of kind and friendly people, lies near the geographic center of the county, on an upland prairie that is drained by the branches of three creeks. Touchstone Branch, to the north, runs westward into Mud Creek; South Mineral Creek drains waters eastward to the Navasota River; and the forks of Cedar Creek run to the south, passing Mount Pleasant, Henry Prairie and Wheelock.
The town is located on Sesquehanna sandy loam that is surrounded by Norfolk sand and the Orangeburg gravelly sandy loam extending over the area. Throughout the farm and ranch section there are many streams with rich Meadow and Wilson soil. Franklin is a market center for the entire southeastern quarter of Robertson county, encompassing several rural communities and settlements.
Franklin came into existence in 1880; however, there was a small town, Morgan, at its present location a decade before, and the vicinity was considered a part of "Old Franklin" as early as 1838, when the wilderness village was the seat of a vast county under the Republic of Texas. The history of the community is interwoven in the story of early settlement in the Robertson Colony and there are residents of the town who trace their ancestry to families that came to the area before the Texas Revolution.
Like the accounts of other places, the history of Franklin starts with the first ownership of land in the area of its general location. Hugh Henry received a league grant south of the present town in December, 1834; Skeaugh Walker settled westward in July, 1835; Stephen H. Eaton lived to the south in December, 1835; and there is evidence Britton Dawson lived near the present townsite as early as 1833.

88. Www.utas.edu.au/library/info/collec/arch/Roy.ascii
1833 unsatisfactory to Westons RS8/F7 Ford,Ann mr.MA H12,A17S Spinks,Thomas 1849 marriedMary Jones RS74/1(2 lttr.to TW.Gregson RS155/24 Stoney,Henry Butler army
http://www.utas.edu.au/library/info/collec/arch/Roy.ascii

89. Newport Cemetery, Jack County By Gary Webb - Cemeteries Of Texas
May, 1, 1858, Apr, 1, 1937, 8, 79 Ezzell, Henry F., Dec 28 Jul 26, 1924, May, 7, 1990,5, 55 Ford, Lora Lee 106 Jonas, Alice Lee, 1861, 1930, 1, 3 Jones, BM, Jul
http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Jack/Newport.html
Newport Cemetery, Jack County, Texas
Cemetery recorded and transcribed by Leon G. Jones , and submitted by Lois Hardy Kennedy Last, Given, Birth, Death, Comments
Adair, Maud (Dishman), Jul, 9, 1882, Apr 22, 1937, 7, 77
Adair, Robert, Oct 26, 1892, Jun 20, 1929, 7, 77
Adair, Willie Thomas, Mar 21, 1880, Jan, 8, 1953, 7, 77
Agnew, John T., Aug 23, 1833, Sep 11, 1900, 5, 53
Agnew, M. L., Dec 17, 1845, Apr, 7, 1905, 5, 53
Alexander, Brandi Lynn, 1974, 1974, 7, 139
Alexander, Brenda Gail, Sep 26, 1953, 7, 139
Alexander, Mickey Wayne, Mar, 1, 1952, Oct 14, 1981, 7, 139
Alexander, Richard, Apr 20, 1925, Aug 28, 1993, 7, 139
Allen, Hubert, 1906, 1907, 5, 46 Andrews, Lillian Bell, Apr 30, 1896, Sep, 1, 1984, 5, 47 Andrews, William C., Mar 20, 1893, Jan 10, 1976, 5, 47 Arnold, Lizzie Linda, May, 9, 1897, Apr 14, 1981, 4, 148 Arnold, Rev. W. B., Jun 30, 1880, Apr 23, 1950, 6, 63 Arnold, David Murry, Jun 12, 1919, Jan 21, 1920, 4, 148 Arnold, Dora E., Jul 29, 1887, May 25, 1965, 6, 63

90. Biographical Index To Sky & Telescope
same as mentioned in JBAA, 112, 277 (2002) Ford, Clinton B 577 Aug 89 (78,2) 158Smyth, William Henry (17881865 146 Apr 00 (99,4) 28 Spencer Jones, Harold (1890
http://www.ctio.noao.edu/~kevin/st.html
The Essential Magazine of Astronomy
Biographical Index to
Vol. 1., No. 1 (Nov. 1941) to Vol. 104, No. 6 (December 2002)
Compiled by Kevin Krisciunas
Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory, Casilla 603, La Serena, Chile.
E-mail: kevin@ctiosz.ctio.noao.edu; Skip introduction and go directly to index. Please note: Kevin Krisciunas does not run a photocopy service. While the CTIO library does have Sky and Telescope magazine back to volume 1, many universities have back volumes of this magazine and photocopy services. So, please try to find the articles at your end. Mail might be very slow from Chile, and I might be away observing for a couple weeks at a time or far away at some meeting. Thanks for your consideration! How many times have you leafed through dozens of issues of because you are certain that there was an article about some astronomer in it? This index should save you some time, but it is not intended to be an all-encompassing document. I first began working on it from my own issues (Sep. 1965 onward) in order to fill out the name index for a book. I was primarily interested in references to articles that listed birth and death dates. When I went back to complete the index back to Vol. 1, No. 1, I decided to include information of a more general nature. Of course it is not possible (or necessary) to include all the references to astronomers such as Galileo, Kepler, or even Henry Norris Russell, but how else are you going to find a reference to Dr. G. Waltemath or to the astronomical pirate, Basil Ringrose?

91. Dickinson College Alumni > 1851-1875
(c18301878) non-graduate. Longsdorf, Henry A. (1829- ) non-graduate Richard Wilson (1831-1901) non-graduate. Lowe, George Henry (1831-1870). Ford, Samuel (1832-1900) non-graduate
http://chronicles.dickinson.edu/encyclo/a/alumni/alumni4.html
Dickinson College Alumni
Class of 1851
Abrahams, William H. [non-graduate] James, Daniel M. [non-graduate] Backhouse, W. H. [non-graduate] Keagy, John T. [non-graduate] Bailey, John Maxwell Kelso, John [non-graduate] Bibb, George Richard Kenney, John [non-graduate] Brown, W. H. [non-graduate] Kerr, Isaac N. [non-graduate] Burrows, Waters [non-graduate] Kimberlin, James Monroe Carlisle, James H. [non-graduate] Longsdorf, Henry A. [non-graduate] Carr, Richard Wilson [non-graduate] Lowe, George Henry Clark, John Price McCormick, David C. [non-graduate] Clarke, John Henry [non-graduate] McGilbray, William Baumgardner Clendaniel, William [non-graduate] Montgomery, Thomas [non-graduate] Connolly, Francis [non-graduate] Morgan, David Clinton [non-graduate] Cooper, R. Wickliffe [non-graduate] Musselman, Amos Forry Cowgill, Albert [non-graduate] Myers, Philip Crookshanks, William F. [non-graduate] Parkes, Francis D. [non-graduate] Daniel, James T. [non-graduate] Pennewill, Caleb Sipple Day, George Banghart Phoebus, George Alfred [non-graduate] Diehl, Israel Smyser Pool, John Wesley

92. LitSearch: An Online Literary Database
Cleveland Era, The; a chronicle of the new order in politics by Ford, HenryJones (18511925). Copyright 2001 Keith Ito. All Rights Reserved.
http://daily.stanford.edu/litsearch/servlet/DescribeWork?work=3294

93. Alexander Hamilton (in Lcmarc)
Adapted from Washington and his colleagues, a chronicle written byHenry Jones Ford. Sources used Moving picture world, v. 70, no.
http://lcmarc.dra.com/lcmarc/ASD-5566

94. Sursa Cemetery
ReIndexed and Photo's Submitted by Cindy Ford Kiowana Hayes no date m. Howard Nov.6,1930Jones, Jerry F. 7 Malbary M. 1835 1913 78y Pigg, Paul Henry no dates
http://www.iltrails.org/jefferson/cem/surcacem.html

95. Mt. Zion Cemetery
Braddy, John H. 1851 1925 Braddy, Jesse T. 1874 1948 Braddy, Jesse 9 1934 Fenton,Jason David B D 54-1982 Ford, Alice F 4-20-1916 9-6-2001 Rapp, Henry 1873 1912
http://www.iltrails.org/jefferson/cem/mtzfarcem.html
Jefferson County
Illinois
Cemeteries
Mt. Zion Cemetery

Farrington Twp. Section 26
"Names with a (*) are from previous listing"
Ackerson, Charley H.
Ackerson, Lenna B. Ackerson, Margie Ellen Baker, Reba L. ... Bowling, Laura Mae 3-19-1921 7-21-1924 *Bowling, Stephen 1961 1962 Bowling, Walter D. Boykin, Baby Boykin, Mills Allen Boykin, Mills A. ... Boykin, V.C.Tennessee"Russell" 7-13-1847 2-12-1930 m.Mills 11-16-1862 Boykin, Wanda Irene Braddy, Alta Braddy, Alvin Braddy, Annis M. ... Braddy, Clarissa 3-5-1856 3-29-1902 w/o WA Braddy, E. Raymond Braddy, Frank J. Braddy, Huldah A. 11-11-1844 1-27-1879 w/o Jasper *Braddy, Inf. 1901 D.of W. A. + E.B. Braddy, James E. Braddy, J. Harvey Braddy, Jasper Co.K 45 IL Inf. ... Cooper, Daniel F. 1878 1966 *Cooper, Nora C. 1888 19- Cooper, Lloyd Orin 1923 1935 *Cooper, Ruby E. 1908 1913 Cornstubble Cornstubble, Green M.

96. Name List Index
Arvilla (1841/2) FLOWERS, Nellie Ford, FOSTER, Elvira Jane (1817/8-) JOHNSON, PlesseJONES, Lydia (1740 Henry Edgar (1842-1883) MAXFIELD, Henry Wheeler (1838
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Get Five DVDs for $.49 each. Join now. Tell me when this page is updated Click the Letter to go to surnames that begin with that letter
A
B C D ... Z Then click the underlined name and go to the page on which that name is found Women are listed by their birth-name , Alice S. (1880-1964)
, Ann

, Anna Maria

, Anne (-1740)
...
, Tabitha (1763/4-)

A ABBOT, Betsey (1800/1-1854)
ABBOTT, Olive (1807-1894)

ADAMS TURNER, Doris

ADAMS, Flora Mae
...
AYERS, Sally
B BABB, Bela BADCOCK, Freelove (1748-1815) BAKER, Anna BAKER, Mary (1735/6-1797) ... BUTLER, Mary H. (1808/9-1836) C CALDEN, Annie CAPEN, Dorothy (1673-1722) CARPENTER, John CARR, Celeste L. (-1879) ... CUTTS, Thankful Hurd (1804-1853) D DARBY, Elizabeth (1769-1850) DARY, Harrie Sanford (1871-1930) DAVENPORT, Eliza D. (1805-1869) DAVENPORT, Mary ( -1691) ... DUNSTER, Elizabeth (1637-1729) E EARLE, Elisa Ann (1841-) EATON, Jemima (1717-) EDWARDS, Debbie EDWARDS, Catherine E. N. (1838/9-) ... ESHLEMAN, Jay M. (1904-1988) F FISHER, Arvilla (1841/2-) FLOWERS, Nellie FORD, FOSTER, Elvira (1806-1848) ... FULLER, Helen (1840-1926) G GEORGE, Mary (1855-1928)

97. Hayes/Hays Family Research
2 i. James Partington (18511925). 1945 when Cynthia Marie was 37, she second marriedHenry Zaruba, in Nancy died in Dodge City, Ford County, Kansas on 10 Oct
http://www.web-access.net/~nchanted/hayes.htm
Hayes #94 Information gathered by Tom Hays First Generation 1. William Thompson Hays. Born on 31 Jan 1831. William Thompson died in Stafford County, Kansas on 22 Nov 1893, he was 62. Buried in Peace Creek Cemetery, Stafford County, Kansas. William Thompson first married Nancy P. Partington. They had one child: i. James Partington (1851-1925) On 15 Dec 1853 when William Thompson was 22, he second married Oliva Jane Armstrong, in Gallia County, Ohio. Born on 14 Mar 1837 in Walnut Township, Gallia County, Ohio. Oliva Jane died in Stafford County, Kansas on 16 Sep 1890, she was 53. Buried in Peace Creek Cemetery, Stafford County, Kansas. They had the following children: i. George Washington. Born on 8 Nov 1854 in McDaniel Springs, Gallia County, Ohio. On 10 Nov 1872 when George Washington was 18, he married Emily Sprinkles, in Gallia County, Ohio. ii. Clara Sissin. Born on 10 Mar 1856 in Gallia County, Ohio. Clara Sissin died in Kentucky on 21 May 1917, she was 61. lived in Kentucky Clara Sissin married George Kitchen.

98. Holland 15
at battle of GuilFord Court House, Rugley Mills and Shallow Ford on Yadkin PaschalJones. 116 b. Mattie Holland, daughter of Henry Clay Holland, b. 10/20/1878 m
http://sagemckenzie.com/ancestors/holland15.html
Richard, third son of Michael Holland Richard Holland of Henrico Co., Va., son of Michael. In 1710 Richard Holland witnessed the LWT of George Froggott, Henrico Co., Va. Louisa Co., Va. deed, 4/2/1747 Richard Holland of Henrico Co. deeded to John Dixon of Hanover Co., Va., 500 acres on Beaver Creek bounded by lands of Capt. Richard Clough, James Watson, John Michie, John Forsie, Robert Estes, John Rice, on both sides of Beaver Creek; conveyed to A. J. Smith by James Watson; by said Smith conveyed to Michael Holland; by said Holland by his LWT given to his son, Richard Holland. Sarah, wife of Richard, relinquished her dower. Caroline Co., Va. Order Book: 6/1717, Suit, John Ravenscroft vs. Richard Holland. Suit, Richard Holland ves. Richard Kennon, admr of Joseph Harwood, decd. George, fourth son of Michael Holland George Holland of Goochland, son of Michael, m. 1st, 8/27/1746 (See Douglas Register) in Goochland Co., Sarah Ford, daughter of William Ford. (Surety: Michael Holland), and, 2nd, 3/21/1757 in Orange Co., Va., Mary Coleman (See Douglas Register). Mary was named in the LWT of her father, James Coleman, dated 10/1764 Orange Co., Va. 6/27/1749 George Holland of Fredericksville Parish, Louise Co. deeded to Dabney Pettus of St. Martin's Parish, Louisa Co., 200 acres on both sides of the South Anna River in Fredericksville Parish, Gilbert Gibson's line near the road. Sarah, his wife, relinquished her right of dower.

99. Literature At RelicBooks.com
Cleveland Era, The; a chronicle of the new order in politics, by Ford, HenryJones, 18511925. Cliges; a romance, by Chrétien, de Troyes, 12th cent.
http://www.relicbooks.com/prod.html

100. KESTERSON FAMILY HISTORY
m Charlotte McCLURE 8 ..Mary E KESTERSON 18511925 MO m VA m Mary J ? 7 ..MillardHenry KESTERSON 1859 1907-1989 TN m Acie E Jones 10 ..Robert
http://www.angelfire.com/il2/cwalters/page2descendants.html
THE KESTERSON DESCENDANTS
Listed below you will find the various Kesterson Lines. At the end of each family unit you will find the person researching this line and if you click on their name you can email them direct. There are so many people on this list now you might need to use your "find" feature to locate someone. Please email me if you want to join our research group. Christine Walters 1.Thomas KESTERSON 1648 London England d 1720 Northumberland VA
2..George KESTERSON abt 1674 VA m Aquilla FRY
3...Anne KESTERSON 1705-1762 Northumberland VA m Thomas HAYES II
4....Thomas HAYES III 1730-1789 VA m Chloe JAMES
5.....George Newton HAYES 1771 VA-1860 GA m Doritha HILL
6......James Charles HAYS 1812-1862 m Rebecca REEVES
7.......George Martin HAYS 1849 AL-1920 TX m Levisa E GAY
8........William Thomas HAYS Sr 1872 AL-1938 TX m Josephine L WOODALL
9.........William Thomas HAYS Jr 1914-1982 TX m Lenora B CANON
10.........Patricia Gail HAYS m Haskell E GOSSETT

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