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  1. The Devil's Pulpit by Henry Brereton Marriott Watson, 2010-01-11
  2. Five Points From Barclay by Henry Watson Wilbur, 2010-07-24
  3. Cambridge Senate-House Problems and Riders for the Year 1860: With Solutions by Henry William Watson, Edward John Routh, 2010-03-16
  4. A history of the Metropolitan Museum of Art: with a chapter on the early institutions of art in New York by Winifred Eva Howe, Henry Watson Kent, 2010-09-10
  5. Job Scott, an Eighteenth Century Friend by Henry Watson Wilbur, 2009-12-17
  6. Five Weeks In England (1910) by Henry Watson Wilbur, 2010-05-22
  7. The Adventurers: A Tale Of Treasure Trove (1899) by Henry Brereton Marriott Watson, 2010-09-10
  8. 50 books of the year, 1942: An address by Henry Watson Kent, 1942
  9. Nights in a Block-House; Or, Sketches of Border Life: Embracing Adventures Among the Indians, Feats of the Wild Hunters, and Exploits of Boone, Brady, ... and Other Border Heroes of the West by Henry Clay Watson, 2010-02-10
  10. Twisted Eglantine by Henry Brereton Marriott Watson, 2010-03-23
  11. A Lecture On South Australia: Including Letters from J. B. Hack, Esq., and Other Emigrants, Delivered Before the Members of the Chichester Mechanics' Institution, Nov. 27, 1837 by Henry Watson, 2010-05-25
  12. The Child's Approach to Religion by Henry Watson Fox, 1945
  13. Addresses, Papers And Discussions In The Section Of Surgery And Anatomy At The Forty-Second Meeting Of The American Medical Association (1891) by Henry O. Marcy, B. A. Watson, et all 2008-08-18
  14. The Mathematical Theory of Electricity and Magnetism, Volume 2 by Henry William Watson, 2010-01-11

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154958), of Norwich, was a leading city Alderman who was coerced, along with ThomasCodde and Robert watson to sign rebel warrants in Astley, Sir Jacob henry.
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Alderson, Robert
Search for all pages containing "Alderson, Robert" Robert Alderson (fl. 1807-31), was Steward of Norwich from 1807 to 1826 and Recorder from 1826 to 1830. He was challenged to a duel by Thomas Roope in August 1810, in connection to Roope's libel of the Mayor, Thomas Back. (AH) (MoN; NCO; NOL).
Aldrich, John
Search for all pages containing "Aldrich, John" John Aldrich (c.1520-82), of Norwich, was a common councillor of Wymer from 1541 and Alderman of Ber Street from 1545 to 1582. He served as Sheriff in 1551, Mayor in 1558 and 1570, and MP for Norwich in 1555, 1558 and 1572. He was a mercer and grocer who traded in wool and yarn. He lived opposite St Clement's churchyard and owned the manor of Frodwick in Essex. He was the overseer of Holme Street Poorhouse from 1553 and his Poor Law scheme during his second mayoralty was the inspiration for his Poor Law Bill in the 1572 Parliament. Also during his second mayoralty, there was a Roman Catholic conspiracy in Norwich. He had possible Puritan leanings as he supported the appointment of the radical Robert Harrison as schoolmaster at Aylsham, his will rejected prayers for his soul and he left money to four preachers, among them the Puritan John More. (AH) (HC; MoN; NCO).
Aldrich, Thomas

42. ABNEY PARK CEMETERY BURIAL SURNAMES For Wat002
watson, henry, 17apr1854, 30y, 010980, H07, 1S07. watson, henry, 07feb1857,36y, 017623, D02, 1S08. watson, henry, 05apr1858, 48y, 020470, C04,1S09.
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Previous Surnames for Watson,
Watson, Name Date Age Burial Section Index Watson, Caroline Ann Watson, Charles Watson, Charles Watson, Charles Watson, Charles Watson, Charles Watson, Charles Archer Watson, Charles Arthur Watson, Charles Henry Watson, Charles James Watson, Charles James Watson, Charles John Watson, Charles Jones Watson, Charles William Watson, Charles William Watson, Charlotte Watson, Charlotte Eliza Watson, Charlotte Harriet Watson, Christopher Watson, Clara Emma Watson, Clara Mar?hman Watson, Claud Samuel Julian Watson, David Watson, David Hodgson Watson, David Jane Watson, Doris Watson, Dorothy Emelia Watson, E. Watson, Earnest Alexander Watson, Ebenezer Thomas Watson, Edith Gertrude Watson, Edith Kate Watson, Edith Mary Watson, Edmund George Watson, Edward Watson, Edward Watson, Edward Watson, Edward E. Watson, Edward Sidney Augustus Watson, Edwin Watson, Edwin Frederick Watson, Eleanor Watson, Elias William Watson, Eliza Watson, Eliza Watson, Eliza Watson, Eliza Watson, Eliza Watson, Eliza Watson, Eliza Watson, Eliza Ann Watson, Eliza Dolly Watson, Eliza Mary

43. Emory Magazine | Alumni News: Raleigh H. Watson '61D / Henry B. Patterson '61D
Mary Cobb Bugg Callahan ’77G. Raleigh H. watson ’61D and henry B. Patterson’61D. henry B. Patterson ’61D and Raleigh H. watson ’61D.
http://www.emory.edu/EMORY_MAGAZINE/fall99/deacon_dentists.html
Volume 75
Number 3 The Classes "Thanks for the memories"
A message from AEA Executive Director Bob Carpenter Sixth Alumni University Japan Emory Alumni Assocation
"We Teach Possibilities"
Ghost Stories ... In Hog Heaven
Trading oral care for moral care W R ALEIGH H. W ATSON H ENRY B. P ATTERSON
At the time of the reunion, Watson was about to become a perpetual deacon in the Episcopal Church. (In the Episcopal hierarchy, perpetual deacons serve just below ordained ministers.)

44. Watson's Wildlife Art Gallery: Patrick Henry--Artist/lecturer Pat Henry, Native
through watson's Wildlife. Each small image is a link to a larger version of thepainting, plus more information. Bayside Solitude by Patrick L. henry Eastern
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45. WATSON, Charles Henry 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry
NEXT. Charles henry watson Researched and compiled by Susan L. Harnwell,Charles henry watson and Jane Prior, his first wife. (from
http://www.nextech.de/ma15mvi/biogrphy/chw.htm
Charles Henry WATSON Researched and compiled by Susan L. Harnwell Charles Henry Watson and Jane Prior, his first wife. (from my personal family collection; digital frame is my design.) Charles Henry WATSON was born 12 March 1824 in New Braintree, Massachusetts. This, at least, is the statement he made when he joined the Army in 1840. However, a thorough check of New Braintree records has failed to turn up any proof. His sister, Frances Elizabeth, was born two years later, and her death certificate states that their parents were John WATSON and Nancy GRILLOW. In spite of over 20 years research, I have never been able to locate any first hand documentation on Charles H. Watson's ancestors. In February 1842, he was reduced to private for reasons that remain unclear. In March, his sister, Frances, married William Slocum HALL , a shoemaker, born in Sutton Massachusetts. It appears to have been an elopement, since she was only 16, and the couple were married in Thompson, Connecticut. Perhaps, Charles' difficulties were somehow connected with his sister's marriage and the possible absence of parents in their lives. The Aroostook crisis was settled by the Webster-Asburton Treaty in 1842, and Charles Watson was reassigned to Ft. Adams in New Port, R.I. In February 1843, he deserted but reported back to his unit two months later.

46. Henry L. Watson Letters
henry L. watson died in Rusk County, October 4,1916. A140 INVENTORY. Top ofPage Box 1 Folder 1 Photocopies of letters to henry watson's family from
http://libweb.sfasu.edu/etrc/COLLECT/MANSCRPT/PERSONAL/WatsonHenry/Wat4main.htm
Henry L. Watson Letters Home Collections Personal Watson 1861-1909
Table of Contents
HISTORY
Henry L. Watson was born March 24,1842 in Arkansas. When he was six years old his family moved to Kigore, Texas in Rusk County. On September 16, 1861, Henry, who was a farmer, enlisted in the cavalry, Company F. Tenth Regiment at Camp Flornoy under Colonel M.F. Locke. Watson signed to serve for only one year, but ended up finishing out the war.
n 1863, Watson wrote to his parents about his company having to dismount their horses and continue on foot. Later in the battle at Murfreesborough, his regiment was noted for their "valor and unflinching bravery." In the midst of the war, Henry returned to Rusk County long enough to marry Mary J. Robertson on July 7, 1864. After the war ended, he returned to Rusk County to resume cotton farming.
Henry L. Watson died in Rusk County, October 4,1916. He and his wife are buried at the Pirtle Methodist Cemetery.
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47. Sir Henry Watson
Sir henry watson Lodge No. 619. Venue, City Secretary Picture toappear here. Parsons Cross Hotel Deerlands Avenue Sheffield. Time.
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Sir Henry Watson Lodge No. 619
Venue City Secretary
Picture to appear here Parsons Cross Hotel
Deerlands Avenue
Sheffield.S5 8AA Time
The Lodge meets every Monday Evening from 8 pm Forthcoming Events None reported to date Lodge Reports None to date Provincial Grand Lodge Knights Chapter Roll of Honour Assembly Shakesperian Escafeld 4 ... Eagle 509 Sir Henry Watson 619 Excelsior Fairleigh 725 Advance 1271 Prince of Wales 2955 Pride of Dinnington 4176 ... H.M.S. Sheffield 10635

48. Genealogy Data
Hamilton, Robert Family Children Hamilton, Robert Jessop Dr. Back to Main Page.watson, henry Family Children watson, henry Burnett Back to Main Page.
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Fullerton, I Y of Madras
Family: Children: Fullerton, Harriet Agnes
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Conyngham, John Col.
Family: Marriage: 28 MAY 1873 in Bathwick Church, Bath
Spouse: Browne, Emily
Children:
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Atkinson, M N S Rev.
Family: Spouse: Ainslie, Agnes
Birth : 1861 Willington, Coonoor, S India
Death : 1892 India
Parents: Father: Ainslie, Edward Campbell
Mother: Fullerton, Harriet Agnes
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Festu-Vulliamez, Louisa Madeleine
Parents: Father: Festu, M Jules Caesar of Belfast Family: Marriage: 7 JUL 1897 Spouse: Ainslie, Edward Herbert Montague Rev. Birth : 1864 Rangoon Death : 1954 Parents: Father: Ainslie, Edward Campbell Mother: Fullerton, Harriet Agnes Children: Ainslie, Edward Reginald Campbell Ainslie, Francis
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Festu, M Jules Caesar of Belfast Family: Children: Festu-Vulliamez, Louisa Madeleine
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Sheppard, E F M Irene Family: Marriage: 7 APR 1928 Spouse: Ainslie, Edward Reginald Campbell Birth : 24 SEP 1898 Death : 1949 Parents: Father: Ainslie, Edward Herbert Montague Rev.

49. I161: Natalie Watson BERLE (21 Jan 1911 - 1968)
_Protas BERLE _ _Theodore Protas BERLE _ _Elizabeth CORNELIUS Natalie watson BERLE _William watson HILL henry KRUSEN.
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Natalie Watson BERLE
21 Jan 1911 - 1968
  • BIRTH : 21 Jan 1911
  • DEATH
Father: Theodore Protas BERLE
Mother: Avis Wheeler HILL
Family 1 Edward Sears CASTLE
  • MARRIAGE : ABT 1930, Cambridge,,Massachusetts
  • Peter Watson CASTLE
  • Philip Sears CASTLE _Elizabeth CORNELIUS Natalie Watson BERLE ... INDEX HTML created by GED2HTML v3.5e-Linux (Sep 26 1998) on Mon 03 Dec 2001 04:17:32 AM GMT GMT
    Raymond CHARBONNEAU
    Father: Theo CHARBONNEAU
    Mother: Florence G MACKINTOSH
    _Theo CHARBONNEAU
    Raymond CHARBONNEAU INDEX HTML created by GED2HTML v3.5e-Linux (Sep 26 1998) on Mon 03 Dec 2001 04:17:32 AM GMT GMT
    Agnes COAR
    • BIRTH
    • DEATH
    Father: John Wise COAR
    Mother: Catherine GROSS
    _John Wise COAR
    Agnes COAR INDEX HTML created by GED2HTML v3.5e-Linux (Sep 26 1998) on Mon 03 Dec 2001 04:17:32 AM GMT GMT
    Thomas COAR
    Father: Thomas COAR
    Mother: Susanna JAGO
    _Thomas COAR
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    Burton Kessel DISNEY
    30 Nov 1918 -
    • BIRTH : 30 Nov 1918
    Father: Wilton Edgar DISNEY
    Mother: Belle Esther COAR
    Family 1 Mabel QUINN Burton Kessel DISNEY _Mary Emma BURTON INDEX HTML created by GED2HTML v3.5e-Linux (Sep 26 1998)
  • 50. Vshadow: Watsons
    henry and Eliza watson of Chambersburg. henry watson, 48, and his wifeEliza, 44, lived in Chambersburg's South Ward. They both worked
    http://www.iath.virginia.edu/vshadow2/People/watson.html
    Henry and Eliza Watson of Chambersburg
    The
    Impending Crisis
    John Brown Party ... Henry Watson, 48, and his wife Eliza, 44 , lived in Chambersburg's South Ward. They both worked, Henry as a barber and Eliza as a washerwoman , both typical jobs for free blacks. Tax records indicate that they owned a small lot in town , valued at $200. We cannot determine whether this was their home or Henry's shop, or possibly both. It seems likely, however, that the building was their home. A search of the census for their page and house number reveals that two other families lived with the Watsons. All eight of the residents were African-American, and each family owned some personal property, although only a minimal amount. The Watsons were not only listed first in the household, but also were the only family to own any real estate. Thus it seems likely that the Stevensons and the Ellets rented from the Watsons. Unfortunately no records survive that can cast any light on the relationships that may have existed among these three families. John and Elizabeth Ellet were approximately the same ages as Henry and Eliza Watson; they might have been siblings or cousins. Thomas and Sarah Stevensons were in their mid- to late-twenties; Sarah might have been the daughter of either the Watsons or the Ellets. Or she and Eliza Watson may have worked together as washerwomen. No other records exist for the Watsons. A twentieth-century history of the Underground Railroad in Pennsylvania mentioned Henry Watson as

    51. Acting & Comedy Performances Of Henry O. Watson - Comedian/Performer/Actor
    henry O watson. also known as. henry O. watson is destined for success becauseas he puts it I'm never going away, so you'd might as well invite me in! .
    http://www.keenideas.com/henryo/
    ACTOR / COMEDIAN
    Henry O Watson
    also known as
    " THE COMEDY PROFESSOR "
    I may be just the performer you are looking for! Henry O. Watson has toured English speaking countries as a Comedian for the past 20 years performing on Cruise Ships, in Comedy Clubs and around the Corporate World, gathering the "facts" and translating them into his vision of life. As an Actor , his experiences are serving to further his ability to deliver power, feeling and conviction into other characters on television and in feature films. Henry O. Watson is destined for success because as he puts it "I'm never going away, so you'd might as well invite me in!" If you would like information on Henry O. Watson, please see the links below: Comedian Comedy Resume Actor Acting Resume ... Comedy Professor
    We welcome suggestions, comments, and feedback or if you've seen my work, I'd love to hear from you. Please [E-MAIL] me at:
    henryo@keenideas.com

    52. Henry O. Watson Comedian Page
    henry O watson THE POSTCARD COMEDIAN. They just have to figure outwho the hell it came from! Copyright 1999 - henry O. watson.
    http://www.keenideas.com/henryo/comedian.htm
    HENRY O WATSON - THE POSTCARD COMEDIAN
    If you are a fan of Bill Cosby's story-telling ability, George Wallace's emphasizing ability or Richard Prior's animation, you'll love Henry O. Watson. Born and raised in Memphis, Tennessee, offstage this actor/comedian is a real southern gentleman, complete with charm and southern drawl. The moment he hits the stage, his energy and enthusiasm tells you you're in for a performance you won't forget. But you'd better bring your brains to catch the humour he'll throw at you, or some of it'll go right over your head. Watson's philosophy on performing is that when you walk out on stage, you've got to grab the audience's attention, and then hold it until you're ready to leave. He says, "Think back to the comedians you saw last week... if you don't remember anything about them, they didn't really get your attention." About his own comedy, he says, "The ingredients for being a successful stand-up comedian are likeability, individuality and stylized delivery. The style I'm working with is 'tricky wit'. You usually can't guess what I'm going to say . . . you've got to listen because it appeals to your intelligence. I'm funny to those who listen."

    53. Henry Watson Fox
    henry watson Fox. 18171848. Born October 1, 1817, Weston, Durham,England. Died October 1848, Masulipatam, India. Fox at­tend­ed
    http://www.cyberhymnal.org/bio/f/o/fox_hw.htm
    Henry Watson Fox
    Born: October 1, 1817, Weston, Durham, England. Died: October 1848, Masulipatam, India. Hymns:
  • I Hear Ten Thousand Voices Singing
  • Wanted:
    • Date of death Burial place
    If you can help with any of these items, would you send us an e-mail ? Thanks!

    54. Men's Golf - Official Athletic Site Of The Villanova University Wildcats
    henry watson. Class Freshman. Hometown Pittsburgh, PA. High SchoolShady Side Academy. Height 511. Birthdate 01/01/1984. Shady Side
    http://villanova.ocsn.com/sports/m-golf/mtt/watson_henry00.html

    Baseball

    Basketball

    Cross Country

    Football
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    Travel

    Henry Watson Class:
    Freshman
    Hometown:
    Pittsburgh, PA
    High School: Shady Side Academy Height: Birthdate: Shady Side Academy:: Won four varisty letters in golf...Kent D. Hirshberg Award winner in 2000 and 2002...Williamson Cup Member in 2001 and 2002...Diebold Cup Team Member 98-present...2-time C.R. Miller Memorial Match Play Semi-Finalist...Once hit two holes in one in the same round on the same day...Graduated Cum Laude PERSONAL: Management and finance major...One of two children of H. Knox Watson, III and Victoria Watson...Chose Villanova for its golf program, location and overall reputation...born 1/1/84. Villanova University - Men's Golf Printer-friendly format Email this article Feedback ... Student Advantage, Inc. and Villanova University The team names, logos and uniform designs are registered trademarks of the teams indicated. No logos, photographs or graphics on this site may be reproduced without written permission.

    55. Henry Watson HURLBUT/Mary Ann BOWERMAN
    Husband henry watson HURLBUT (H641) Name henry watson HURLBUT Born 10 FEB 1890at Married 26 DEC 1908 at Died at Spouses Ethel FURMAN Ethel NOTES
    http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Acres/9660/fam00316.htm
    Husband: Henry Watson HURLBUT Born: 22 AUG 1861 at: Penfield, NY Married: 27 FEB 1889 at: Farmington, Ontario Co., New York Died: 4 DEC 1967 at: Keuka Park, NY Father: Henry Lewis HURLBUT Mother: Minerva FULLER Other Spouses: NOTES Wife: Mary Ann BOWERMAN Born: 31 OCT 1865 at: Farmington, Victor, New York Died: 4 DEC 1967 at: E.Bloomfield, NY Father: Silas Gifford BOWERMAN Mother: Maryette GILLIS Other Spouses: NOTES CHILDREN Name: Gifford George HURLBUT Born: 19 JAN 1892 at: Penfield, NY Married: 14 JUL 1918 at: Died: 23 OCT 1982 at: Montour Falls, NY Spouses: Florence LEWIS Florence NOTES Name: Henry Watson HURLBUT Born: 10 FEB 1890 at: Married: 26 DEC 1908 at: Died: at: Spouses: Ethel FURMAN Ethel NOTES Name: Ezra Edward HURLBUT Born: 3 NOV 1893 at: Penfield, NY Married: at: Died: 26 JAN 1895 at: Penfield, NY Spouses: NOTES Name: Miriam HURLBUT Born: 28 OCT 1897 at: Penfield, NY Married: 12 JAN 1918 at: Died: 10 NOV 1933 at: Spouses:

    56. WATSON, WILLIAM HENRY - Cleave's Biographical Cyclopædia Of Homoeopathic Physic
    ATSON, WILLIAM henry, AM, MD, of Utica, NY, was born in Providence, RI, November8th, 1829. He is the only son of the late Hon. William Robinson watson, and
    http://www.homeoint.org/history/cleave/w/watsonwh.htm
    Cleave's Biographical Cyclopædia of
    Homœopathic Physicians and Surgeons
    By Egbert Cleave
    Presented by Sylvain Cazalet ATSON, WILLIAM HENRY , A. M., M. D., of Utica, N. Y., was born in Providence, R. I., November 8th, 1829. He is the only son of the late Hon. William Robinson Watson, and Mary Anne Watson. His father was graduated at Brown University in 1823, in the same class with Chief Justice Ames of R. I., George D. Prentice, the distinguished editor of the Louisville Journal , and Judge Mellen, of Mass. He was admitted to the bar, but engaged to only a limited extent in the practice of his profession. His life was devoted preeminently and almost exclusively to politics For nearly forty years he was one of the most active and prominent politicians in Rhode Island, and probably no individual has ever exerted a greater influence in its local politics. Few men in Rhode Island have written as much on political topics as Mr. Watson. The most elaborate of these writings were a series of papers first published in the Providence Daily Journal, in 1844, over the signature of "Hamilton," which were afterwards collected and printed in a pamphlet form. The doctrines then held by the Whig party, of which he was ever the devoted champion in Rhode Island, were there explained and vindicated with remarkable force and vigor. He died in 1864, after an unsullied life, and none ever questioned the integrity or the ability with which he discharged the duties of the numerous and varied public offices which he held.

    57. Louisiana Folklife Self-Taught Artist Henry Watson
    Louisiana Voices Educator's Guide, henry watson Farrier. Farrier. henry watsonis a participant in the Louisiana Crafts Marketing Program.
    http://www.crt.state.la.us/folklife/creole_self_taught_watson.html

    58. Louisiana Folklife Self-Taught Artist Henry Watson
    Artistes autodidactes. henry watson. henry watson. Le MaréchalFerrant. henrywatsonparticipe au Programme Pour le Marketing de l'Artisanat Louisianais.
    http://www.crt.state.la.us/folklife/Unit8French/FicheLecon1/Watson_marechalferra

    59. NEXUS MARKETING LTD.
    CONTACT. Products DESIGN henry watson'S ORIGINAL SUFFOLK SUFFOLK TABLEWARE COUNTRYCOLLECTION LA CAFETIERE MAST SOHOLM SUM, ORIGINAL SUFFOLK. SUFFOLK TABLEWARE.
    http://www.nexusmarketingltd.com/catalog.php?category=3

    60. The Big Tree
    Parents henry watson and Christine Hashagen. henry watson was born in1837 in Germany. henry watson was born in Sacramento, California.
    http://www.capow.com/Roots/d30.htm
    Unknown She was married to Henry Down in California. Children were: Henry Down Diane Down Dirk Down Unknown Children were: William Stafford I Ann Unknown She was married to William Stafford II in 1683 in Elizabeth City,Virginia. Children were: John Stafford Christian Unknown Children were: James Cook Thomas Cook John Cook Ephraim Cook ... Henry Cook Dorothea Unknown died in 1604 in St. Margaret's, Westminster. She was married to Sir. William Stafford in England. Children were: William Stafford Father Unknown was born in France. He died in France. Children were: Florent Krantz Lucy Unknown Children were: Delillah Stafford James W. Stafford Sally Stafford Mother Unknown Children were: Ann Wyatt Susannah Unknown She was married to Adam Stafford in North Carolina. Children were: Laban Stafford Marie Unternaire was born in 1654 in Saint-Louis, Msll, France. She died in Saint-Louis, Msll, France. She was married to Jean Joseph Froeliger in 1674 in Saint-Louis, Msll, France. Children were: Frederic Froeliger Marguerite Untrener was born in 1660 in France. She died in France.

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