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  1. Field trials (Technical communications series;no.15) by John Wishart, 1950
  2. The atom: Inaugural address upon induction into the chair of systematic theology, at San Francisco Theological Seminary, San Anselmo, California, September 15, 1927 by John Elliott Wishart, 1928
  3. A probationary surgical essay, on ophthalmia by John Henry Wishart, 1805
  4. The spirits of just men made perfect: A study of the intermediate state by John Elliott Wishart, 1916
  5. The botanist's vade-mecum: Being a synopsis of the divisions and sub-divisions of the vegetable kingdom by John Wishart, 1898
  6. Field trials II : the analysis of covariance (Technical communication - Commonwealth Bureau of Plant Breeding and Genetics) by John Wishart, 1950
  7. Field Trials, II (Plant Breeding Technical Commentary) by John Wishart, 1950-12
  8. History of the Largo Baptist Church: Centenary 1867-1967 by John Wishart, 1967
  9. Principles and practice of field experimentation (Commonwealth Bureau of Plant Breeding and Genetics. Technical communications;no.18) by John Wishart, 1955
  10. The Christian attitude toward war by John Elliott Wishart, 1918
  11. Impromptu in A. Organ (New Series of Organ Music) by John Wishart, 1918
  12. Design of experiments (University of North Carolina) by John Wishart, 1949
  13. Statistical methods by John Wishart, 1955
  14. The Clarendon Aria Books. Booki. Edited by W. Gillies Whittaker, Herbert Wiseman, and John Wishart. Piano edition. < Melody edition.-Sol-fa edition. > (Clarendon ... Book Series. Book 1 only; no more published) by William Gillies Whittaker, 1935

41. Military Records
john Pickney Taylor, Henry Taylor, Sr. and john Pickney wishart. Present oraccounted for through December, 1864. wishart, john Pinkney, Sergeant.
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Confederate Service John Pickney Taylor, Henry Taylor, Sr. and John Pickney Wishart Two of Lemuel Taylor’s sons, John and Henry Sr., enlisted in the Lumberton Guards, later known as Company A, 46th Regiment, North Carolina Troops, on February 8, 1862. John Taylor died in the military hospital at Front Royal on November 4, 1862, leaving behind nine children. Henry, Sr. was discharged for deafness after a prolonged illness in November 7, 1863. The oldest son, Willis, then enlisted on December 4, 1864 at Richmond VA in Company E, 51st Regiment of North Carolina Troops, and served until the end of 1864. John Pickney Wishart and Francis Marion Wishard, bothers and cousins to John, Henry and Willis through their aunt Lucia Taylor Mears, also joined on the same day. Lemuel left a substantial part of his land to John Taylor’s widow, Mary Pitman Taylor , to be passed, upon her death, to her five boys.

42. Mears/Meares
Listing in North Carolina Troops , Company A, 46th Regiment North Carolina Troops. wishart, john Pinkney, Sergeant. Child of LUCY MEARES and john wishart is
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Get Five DVDs for $.49 each. Join now. Tell me when this page is updated Home Family Trees ... Hardin [ Mear(e)s ] McPhail Owen Pitman/Pittman Taylor ... Walters Descendants of Moses Meares Generation No. 1 M OSES M EARES was born Abt. 1800, and died January 22, 1855. He married L UCIA T AYLOR October 1, 1828 in Robeson County, NC, daughter of H ENRY T AYLOR and J ENNETT C OOK . She was born June 12, 1812, and died May 13, 1898. Notes for M OSES M EARES Many of the references to Henry 1 and 2 are derived from letters and documents supposedly discovered by Lillian Mears Graham and an un-named researcher - who authored the Lumberton Library notes - in a trunk owned by Francis Mears, then the Superintendent of the Poor Farm. Notes for L UCIA T AYLOR According to Sam West, Lucy lived on the original Henry Taylor farm, the next farm south of Mr West's ancestor, Jacob Freeman, who's first wife was Martha Ivey and second wife was Obedience Taylor. Children of M OSES M EARES and L UCIA T AYLOR are: i. ALVA GOODMAN. MEARES, b. July 28, 1829; d. October 14, 1863; m. MOLEACHY MERCER. ii. DANIEL BUNYAN MEARES, m. HELEN MUSSELWHITE.

43. John Wishart And Janet Neish
john wishart and Janet Neish Name, john wishart, Janet Neish. Birth date, 5 November1803, Birth location, Cramond, Death date, Bef. 1866, Bef. 1866. Death location,
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John Wishart and Janet Neish Name John Wishart Janet Neish Birth date 5 November 1803 Birth location Cramond Death date Bef. 1866 Bef. 1866 Death location Marriage date 3 June 1826 3 June 1826 Marriage location Queensferry Queensferry

44. Wishart Family
Catharine's 9 children were 1. Jennet Cecilia; 2. Peggy Traill married WilliamSclater their daughter Mary married john wishart of Westquoy; 3. Catharine; 4
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A LITTLE ABOUT THE WISHART FAMILY
My research into the Wishart families in Orkney has resulted in a large Wishart tree covering all the Orphir and Sandwick Wishart families. I have found nearly all the descendants from each child of Nicol Wishart and Helen Aitkine which makes this a very large tree. I also accumulated information on the Wisharts in South Ronaldsay, Orkney. If anyone with Orcadian Wishart blood in their family wishes to check that their Wishart background is included or they want to include further details please email me.
This Wishart family has spread worldwide with a large section in the USA.

45. Jim WISHART Family Tree
Donnelly 9 Mary Marlow + Brian Nicholas 10 Zoe Nicholas 10 Jessica Nicholas + RobertMills 9 Anne Marlow + James Stanley wishart 10 john Mark wishart 10 Helen
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Jim Wishart (EARWAKER) family tree
The purpose of this page is to list all known Surname researchers. To submit your name for this page please paste and copy this form to a NEW e-mail , complete the form and send it in an e-mail to earwaker@lineone.net Researcher Researcher's Name
Your Postal Address
E-mail Address
Web Page Address The part of the Surname family you are researching The part of the family that you are researching. Need specific names, and so forth. Your Research:- Researcher Jim Wishart (at Generation 9) EARWAKER family tree:- Including Margaret Furlonger (nee EARWAKER) Links to Worldconnect Project for James Stanley Wishart Richard Earwaker b: ABT. 1664
Elizabeth Bates
b: ABT. 1664
Richard Earwaker
b: 18 JAN 1694/95 d: 13 FEB 1754
Elizabeth Aldred
b: 30 OCT 1698 d: AFT. 1740
Elizabeth Earwaker
b: JUL 1720
William Knight
b: ABT. 1720
Mary Earwaker
b: SEP 1721 d: ABT. 1754
Richard Earwaker
b: FEB 1721/22 John Earwaker b: 1726 Elizabeth Twineham b: 28 OCT 1740 Elizabeth Earwaker b: ABT. 1763 John Earwaker b: ABT. 1765

46. Scots To The Siege Of Orleans 2
wishart, john of (alias Wischard, Wischart, Ouschart or Oulchart). – john wishart,a Scottish knight, was doubtless the son of the 5th baron of this name.
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T he S cots to the S iege of O KENNEDY Coat of arms. – Quaterly, 1st and 4th Azure three fleurs-de-lis Or (France), 2nd and 3rd Argent a chevron Gules between three cross-crosslet fitchy Sable. LENNOX Coat of arms. – Argent four cinquefoils Gules pierced Argent between a saltire Gules. MELVILL Coat of arms Argent a fess Gules. NORWILL NORWILL OGILVY Coat of arms. – Quaterly, 1st and 4th Argent a leopard Gules armed and lampassed Azure crowned Or (Ogilvy), 2nd and 3rd Argent an eagle Sable bekead and membered Gules (Ramsay of Auchterhouse). STEWART Coat of arms. – Quaterly, 1st and 4th Or a fess chequy Azure and Argent a bendlet Gules overall, 2nd and 3rd Azure three fleurs-de-lis Or (France) within a bordure Gules charged eight buckles Or. Crest: a foal’s head proper mantled same colour doubled Azure. STEWART Coat of arms. – Or a fess chequy Azure and Argent a bendlet Gules overall. WISHART Coat of arms. – Argent three piles Gules meeting in point.

47. Les Ecossais Au Siege D'Orleans 2
Translate this page wishart, john of (alias Wischard ou Wischart, voire Ouschart ou Oulchart).– Sans XI). john wishart était encore vivant en 1443. Armes.
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Les E O KENNEDY LENNOX MELVILL NORWILL NORWILL OGILVY STUART STUART WISHART Note de l'auteur "Les compagnons d'armes de Jehanne la Pucelle" Retour au sommaire Page suivante

48. George Wishart
john Knox was also desirous to have gone with him; but wishart desired himto return, saying, “One is enough for a sacrifice at this time.”.
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THE CALVINIST CORNER George Wishart
Wishart was born in Scotland and died as a martyr, being 33 years old. He was a teacher of New Testament Greek at Montrose. He was exceptional in his eloquence and manner of communication.
Being the time of the reformation, he adopted the Reformed view of Scripture, denied the errors of the Catholic Church and was then charged with heresy. He went to England and then to the Continent where he was introduced to the Helvetic Confession and became the first one to translate it into English. He returned to England and spent some time teaching at Cambridge around 1542. Afterwards, he returned to Scotland. He fasted every fourth day, ate only twice a day, and lived in humble lodgings, even though his family was well connected and had sufficient means to support him. He was a sacrificial saint who ministered greatly to those suffering with the plague that swept through Scotland at that time. He married the daughter of John Knox.
The Catholic church was dominant in Scotland and his preaching against the papacy and the catholic doctrinal errors, aroused in the papists such a fury that he was threatened with death. Their tyranny was carried out with deadly aim. An attempt was even made on his life. When he was finally captured at Mirmiston, he was taken to St. Andrews, and burned at the stake.

49. Letter To Police Officer John Barg, November 4, 2000 A.D.
john, thank you again for your obvious professionalism responded to the request Imade, on your advice, for a second civil standby (when wishart returned with
http://www.supremelaw.org/cc/wishart/john.barg.2000-11-04.htm
November 4, 2000 A.D. Officer John Barg #3640 San Jose Police Department 201 West Mission Street San Jose 95110 CALIFORNIA, USA Subject: Case Numbers 00-308-0798, 00-308-0956 (dated 11/3/00) U.S.A. v. Wishart , USDC San Jose, Docket #CR-00-20227-JF Dear John, Thank you so very much for your prompt and professional assistance yesterday with the sudden disappearance of my papers and other personal belongings. Although Donald E. Wishart did return most of my belongings, there are still some important papers and related things which are now confirmed missing. I have attached a list of those missing items. It is evident to me that Wishart sorted through those items, specifically to remove the written statement that he had paid the rent for me to stay at 846 Miller Avenue in Cupertino, through November 13, 2000. That written statement was in my possession, until Wishart removed my belongings from the Miller Avenue room without my permission and without my prior knowledge Accordingly, please be advised on my specific intent to file formal charges against Wishart, for deprivation of my fundamental Rights to privacy and housing, in violation of 18 U.S.C. 242 (a misdemeanor), and conspiracy with one Joanne Tonnesen, owner of the single-family home at 846 Miller Avenue, Cupertino, to deprive my fundamental Rights to privacy and housing, in violation of 18 U.S.C. 241. The latter violation is a felony federal offense.

50. Rev. John WISHART & Lettice Smith WISEHART
William WISEHART. Margery ROWLEY. Rev. john wishart, Lettice Smith WISEHART. b.occ. d. Aug 1774, b. occ. d. Spouses 1, 2. Contents * Index * Surnames * Contact
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William WISEHART

Margery ROWLEY

Rev. John WISHART
Lettice Smith WISEHART b.
occ.
d.
Aug 1774 b.
occ.
d. Spouses: 1,
Contents
Index Surnames Contact

51. Rev. John WISHART
Person Sheet. Name, Rev. john wishart. Death Date, Aug 1774. Spouses.1, Lettice Smith WISEHART. Father, William WISEHART. Mother, MargeryROWLEY.
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Person Sheet
Name Rev. John WISHART Death Date Aug 1774 Spouses Lettice Smith WISEHART Father William WISEHART Mother Margery ROWLEY Last Modified 26 May 2002 Created 26 May 2002 by Robert W. Avent Contents Index Surnames Contact ... Web Family Card

52. I178: John S. WILSON ( - )
Robert M WILSON. BIRTH 25 Feb 1834, Canfield, OH; DEATH 1912. Father JohnWILSON Mother Jane Family 1 Catherine Elizabeth MAURER Mary wishart.
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John S. WILSON
Father: Chauncey WILSON
John S. WILSON
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Margaret WILSON
Family 1 George BARNES
  • William BARNES
  • Sarah BARNES
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    Mary WILSON
    • BIRTH : 14 Aug 1844, Canfield, OH
    • DEATH : 6 Sep 1917, Corvallis, Oregon
    Father: John WILSON
    Mother: Jane
    Family 1 James MARTIN
    • MARRIAGE : 4 Feb 1869, Canfield, OH
  • Ida MARTIN
  • John L MARTIN Mary WILSON INDEX Created by GED2HTML v2.4a-UNREGISTERED (1/1/96) on Wed Jan 17 16:16:12 1996
    Robert M WILSON
    • BIRTH : 25 Feb 1834, Canfield, OH
    • DEATH
    Father: John WILSON
    Mother: Jane
    Family 1 Catherine Elizabeth MAURER
    • MARRIAGE : 28 Apr 1859
  • Irene Mary WILSON
  • Clinton J. WILSON
  • W. C. WILSON
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    Notes
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    W. C. WILSON
    Father: Robert M WILSON
    Mother: Catherine Elizabeth MAURER
    _John WILSON
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    Barbara WISE
    • DEATH : 4 May 1862, North Hill, Canfield OH
  • 53. Genealogy Data
    wishart, Margaret Birth DATE UNKNOWN Death DATE UNKNOWN Parents Father wishart,john Mother **** Helen Family Marriage 8 MAR 1793 in Elie, FIF, SCT
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    Howie, Alfred Lynch
    Birth : MAY 1882
    Death : DATE UNKNOWN
    Family: Marriage: DATE UNKNOWN
    Spouse: McCondach, Margaret Lobban
    Birth : DATE UNKNOWN Aberdeen, ABD, SCT
    Death : DATE UNKNOWN
    Parents: Father: McCondach, William
    Mother: Morison, Barbara McNeil
    Children: Howie, Margaret
    Howie, Minah "Dinah"
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    Bairstow, Margretta Parents: Father: Bairstow, **** Mother: Ferguson, Elsie Family: Spouse: Low, Harold A. Parents: Father: Low, Alexander Mother: Lieb, Louise Children: Low, Cynthia Jean Low, Carol Ann Birth : 10 FEB 1943 Leavenworth, Kansas, U.S.A. Death : NOV 1960 Amarillo, Texas
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    Moore, Connie Family: Spouse: DeLay, David Marvin Parents: Father: DeLay, Charles Marvin Mother: Ovenston, Edna Barbara Janet McGill
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    Pollage, Della Family: Spouse: DeLay, Charles LeRoy Parents: Father: DeLay, Charles Marvin Mother: Ovenston, Edna Barbara Janet McGill Children: DeLay, Brandon Charles DeLay, Schandra Mae DeLay, Brett David Allen DeLay, Schara Ann Marie
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    Talkington, Steven Leon

    54. Genealogy Data
    Back to Main Page. ****, Helen Birth DATE UNKNOWN Death DATE UNKNOWN FamilyMarriage DATE UNKNOWN Spouse wishart, john Birth DATE UNKNOWN Death DATE
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    McPherson, Margaret
    Birth : DATE UNKNOWN
    Death : DATE UNKNOWN
    Family: Marriage: 26 DEC 1863 in Rayne, ABD, SCT
    Spouse: Diack, Alexander
    Birth : 11 JUN 1826 Rayne, ABD, SCT
    Death : DATE UNKNOWN
    Parents: Father: Diack, Peter
    Mother: Leys, Anne
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    Wilson, Barbara
    Birth : DATE UNKNOWN
    Death : DATE UNKNOWN Family: Marriage: 12 APR 1866 in Rayne, ABD, SCT Spouse: Diack, Robert Birth : 5 JUL 1831 Rayne, ABD, SCT Death : 15 DEC 1882 Old Rayne, ABD, SCT Parents: Father: Diack, Peter Mother: Leys, Anne
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    ****, Helen Birth : DATE UNKNOWN Death : DATE UNKNOWN Family: Marriage: DATE UNKNOWN Spouse: Wishart, John Birth : DATE UNKNOWN Death : DATE UNKNOWN Children: Wishart, Margaret Wishart, **** Birth : DATE UNKNOWN Death : DATE UNKNOWN Wishart, **** Birth : DATE UNKNOWN Death : DATE UNKNOWN
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    Morison, John Birth : ABT 1760 Old Machar, ABD, SCT Death : DATE UNKNOWN Family: Marriage: DATE UNKNOWN Children: Morison, William
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    Milne, Anne Birth : DATE UNKNOWN Death : DATE UNKNOWN Family: Marriage: DATE UNKNOWN Spouse: Irvine, William

    55. FINDING AID NAME LIST
    Winchell, Walter, Winogradov, Boris Wise, Bill M., 1936 Correspondence Wise,Stephen Samuel, 1874-1949 wishart, john, 1898-Correspondence Wister, Mary
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    56. John EASTON/Elizabeth WISHART
    Husband john EASTON Born at Married at Died UNKNOWN at FatherMother Other Spouses Pedigree Wife Elizabeth wishart Born
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    57. John B Henderson - Consulting Engineer
    Consulting civil engineer with 30 years experience specializing in long sea outfalls Scotland.Category Business Industrial Goods and Services Civil Consulting......john Henderson is a Consulting Engineer with 30 years experience of Civil Engineering January2002 Project Management As a Partner of Donald wishart for 11
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    John Henderson is a Consulting Engineer with 30 years experience of Civil Engineering in Scotland. Experience and projects are detailed below.
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    Project Management
    Individual projects include feasibility studies for Forth Valley Enterprise examining the problems associated with developing industrial estates on the Carse at Falkirk and advice to Cranhill Housing Co-Operative on the redevelopment of existing housing in Easterhouse underlain by extensive shallow mineworkings. Major projects include the Dounreay Sea Outfall Refurbishment Project, a £10 million scheme for the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority and the Aberdeen Long Sea Outfall for Grampian Regional Council - value £25 million.
    Project Management in these cases included preparation of initial studies, cost estimates, outline and detail design, preparation of contract documents, contract management and final measurement including claims resolution. CDM Regulations Public Health Engineering I have extensive experience in long sea outfalls such as the Aberdeen Long Sea Outfall - a 2500m long hard rock tunnel outfall - and refurbishment of the Dounreay Sea Outfall involving relining of an existing outfall.

    58. John Knox, The Thundering Scot
    courageous men. Two of these, Patrick Hamilton and George wishart,are little known today; the third is john Knox. Yet in God's
    http://www.jesus-is-lord.com/kjscot.htm
    John Knox:
    The Thundering Scot
    by Edward M. Panosian

    Article from Bob Jones University "Faith for the Family" magazine.
    Reprinted with kind permission.

    A student of condemned reformers, a galley slave, an exile, John Knox denounced the queen of his nation and led Scotland to spiritual reformation.
    A post card pictures a simple stone set in the ground of a square in Edinburgh, Scotland, commemorating the traditional spot of an uncertain grave. Inscribed on the stone is only "I.K. 1572" (for Ioannes [John] Knox). I found the post card between the pages of one of the well-used books in the library of Dr. Charles D. Brokenshire, a saintly scholar and revered teacher. On the opposite side of the card he had written to a nephew this message: "Scotland has erected no monument on the grave of John Knox, for Scotland is his monument. He was courageous and true. Dear nephew, may you be such a man." The truth of that message has been remembered profitably by one for whom it was never intended.
    THE EVE OF THE REFORMATION
    The reformation that followed is a remarkable witness to the truth that where the Word of God is given free course in a land, that land enjoys the blessings of liberty, education, prosperity, and progress. Scotland was translated into modern civilization by Bible preaching, particularly that of three courageous men. Two of these, Patrick Hamilton and George Wishart, are little known today; the third is John Knox. Yet in God's providence, Hamilton and Wishart, both burned at the stake, kindled in the heart of Knox the flame that was to burn until his heart ceased its labor. Knox is best remembered, but Heaven honors all three.

    59. ROBERT WISHART
    But in Lent 1305, wishart along with Robert Bruce and john Moubray were commandedto advise King Edward on the settlement of 'the Kingdom of Scotland'.
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    HISTORY ROBERT WISHART,
    BISHOP OF GLASGOW 1271-1316 BACK TO INDEX REF H3
    One of the most notable bishops of the diocese of Glasgow, and one time "Guardian of Scotland", Robert Wishart was active in the affairs of both Church and State during a crucial period in Scotland’s history. Wishart belonged to an old east-country family located Conveth in Mearns, an estate which then gave its name to the parish now called Laurencekirk. The surname (Guiscard, Wiscard, Wishart, meaning 'cunning' is Norman-French). He succeeded his uncle William Wishart, as bishop of Glasgow. He appears to have been elected in 1271,and consecrated at Aberdeen by the bishops of Aberdeen,Dunblane and Moray in January on 29 January 1273. Wishart seemed to experience some difficulties with his diocese, as letters from the pope in 1274 do not indicate that he was in his See. King Alexander III supported Wishart, who continued the building of the Cathedral, with the transept probably being completed in his episcopate. Arrangements also seem to have been made for the erection of a bell-tower or steeple and a treasury(probably the two western towers of the Cathedral. A charter granted at Partick in August 1277,by Maurice,lord of Luss, granted the bishop the necessary timber. The death of King Alexander III at Kinghorn in 1286, compelled the calling of a Parliament at Scone in April of that year. Its purpose was to set up a provisional government, to administer the country for its new Queen, Margaret, the Maid of Norway. Six 'custodes' or Guardians of the realm were appointed - two earls, Alexander Comyn of Buchan and Duncan of Fife; two bishops, William Fraser of St.Andrews and Robert Wishart of Glasgow; and two barons, John Comyn of Badenoch and James Stewart.

    60. Seventh Generation
    178 vii. Nancy Cooke was born 1794. She married twice. She married GeorgeMason Cooke. She married john wishart. Might be Wishant. 179 viii.
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    Seventh Generation
    John Travers Cooke Mary ... George ) was born in West Farms, Stafford Co., Va. January 5, 1755. John died December 1, 1819 at 64 years of age. He married Mary Thomson Mason in Gunston Hall Plantation, Fairfax Co., Va., November 18, 1784. Mary was born in Gunston Hall Plantation, Fairfax Co., Va. January 27, 1762. Mary was the daughter of George Mason IV and Ann Eilbeck. Mary died 1806 in Stafford Co., Va., Fairfax Co., Va., at 44 years of age. John Travers Cooke and Mary Thomson Mason had the following children: 172 i. Million Cooke was born in Stafford Co., Va., Dc August 23, 1785. Million died October 10, 1842 at 57 years of age. She married John Williams Green in Stafford Co., Va., Orange County, Va., October 9, 1817. John was born November 9, 1781. John died February 4, 1834 at 52 years of age. Dates are from Mrs. B. B. Clary. Dates changed to match P. C. Copeland records. 173 ii. John Travers Cooke Jr. was born February 7, 1787. 174 iii. Ann Eilbeck (Nancy) Cooke was born February 22, 1788. Ann died 1833 at 45 years of age. She married Sidney Wishart.

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