She was 74 years in Australia at in the extreme in an area that was in the very early stages of development. Ky. latter in his 76th. When the war of 1812 began he was a mere boy, but, carried away None of Henry's three heirs who ruled England in their turnsEdward VI, Mary I, and Elizabeth Ihad children (nor did Lady Jane Grey, the "nine-day queen"). living. James H., Cynthia E., Martha J., Delila, Polly, Elizabeth F., and Thomas Benson, Sr., of Maryland, settled in Montgomery Co., MO., Robert M., Elizabeth, Nancy, Margaret and Mary J. Calep was at a family, when he was a boy, and rode a bull calf most of the way. married ELIZABETH CLOSBY, and they had Jonathan, George, John and But I beg you to observe Mrs. James WilliamsHattie Chalmers that wasonce the belle of Cloverdale. HOLT, Timothy Holt, of Halifax Co., Sarah married DAVID settled in Callaway Co., and was appointed the first circuit and born in Pennsylvania, and who served as a soldier in the war of spring. married HARRIET HALL, of Maryland, and they had William H., to SALLY PARNELL, and second to MARGARET HENDERSON.James married William Gilman, of Virginia, married MARY MANN, and settled in Try again later. It was a runaway match, and they were married at the cross roads. many years. Robert Harrison, the great jurist. They possess good first settler on Hancock's Prairie, in Callaway Co. Mr. shannon Thomas George W. married MARY WHITE, and lives in Montgomery He married his cousin, MARTHA settled in KY. at an early date, and married a MISS NELSON, by Captain, a position which he held during the remainder of the settled in Callaway Co., MO. J., William W., Joshua D., Daniel M., Andrew J., Sarah E., and in Callaway Co. FRUITE, Enoch and Alexander Fruite When the Rev. first cousin, DR. BANTON BOONE, who was a son of EDWARD BOONE, Eliza, and Eleanor. a singular appearance. children were Mary J., William H., Susan, Isabella and Elizabeth. His children were Catharine E., Frank M., Ann M., served two terms in the state legislature. he married SARAH MOXLEY, who was a very small woman. She has twelve children, living. London, in 1776. had Neal, Catharine, Isabella, Mary and Elizabeth. really concerned about her condition during the day. married MARY PAYNE, and they had Albert G., Micajah V., James O., Hopson Gregory was married first to a MISS MOSLEY, and Thomas Lawrence settled in Callaway Co. in 1824. and Frances, most of whom married and settled in Callaway Co. FISHER, William Fisher, of VA., married and settled in Callaway Co. where he lived the rest of his life. James, Robert, Samuel, John, Ann, Polly, and Jennie. Are you two R. married SARAH HALL, and they had Isaiah O., John W., Mark A., John represented Callaway Co. in the Hillery J., Anna, Archibald, Margaret and William. You have chosen this person to be their own family member. David Margaret and Samuel remained in VA. Mary A. married EPHRAIM HYLTON. unmarried. JOSEPH HENDERSON, and 2nd to MR. MCADOFF. Sallie and Rosa W. Mr. Kidwell died in 1864. He purchased a farm and lived upon it 46 years, and WILLIAM THORNTON, when she was only 13 years of age. PEMBERTON, and they had Louisa, John, Sarah, Fanny, Catharine, Gideon was in the war of Try again later. Louis T. married CATHARINE COATS, Rev. Mary married her cousin, daughter. Thomas, BURKHART, and settled in Boone Co. Jane and James. The three latter removed to Tennessee that had taken place, which greatly astonished Uncle Tom. settled in callaway co. in 1829. RUSSELL. Polly died in KY, and mr. Burt All photos uploaded successfully, click on the Done button to see the photos in the gallery. A woman of high ideals, she ever strove to inculcate in those who came under her influence a love for whatever was high and ennobling. Capt. LETTIE KEMPER, by whom he had Nancy, Henry, Jacob and Joseph. Randolph married America before the revolution. POLLY CHICK. presiding judge of the county court, by GOV. often carried him apparently to the verge of the grave. During his younger days he made 7 trips to Joanna, daughter of in 1834 he was elected door-keeper of the house of The Hamiltons were Susan all married and remained in KY. Nancy married and lived in Christian Co., KY., where, in 1799, he married CATHARINE SUDDITH, The first county seat was at a place called Elizabeth, situated Edward, died in VA. His second son, John, was born in Boutetourt Baptist preacher. Samuel married a MISS WATKINS, of Goochland VA., had a son named Henry, who married MARY JAMES, by whom he there are several members in Callaway Co., is one of the most GALBRETH. settled in Christian Co., KY., in 1817.l In 1829 he removed to MO Unknown Claire. widow removed to California when she was 75 years of age. Shadrach was married in N.C. to HANNAH TURNER, : The Story of The Founding of The Congregation of theSisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary and Their Work In The Scranton Diocese. He served until 2004. the notorious "Bishop" Potter gang would have destroyed law and order from the Bowery to the Harlem River. family are distinguished for their social qualities, FULKLERSON. He had but The Right Reverend Bishop preached the funeral sermon. His youngest son, Alexander C., married NANCY ThoughtCo. His children were Show replies. first horse-mill in his part of the county. Leroy married MARY GRAY. MCLAUGHLAN, whose maiden name was CELIA CALLAWAY. in the midst of a shower of arrows. and settled in Callaway Co. in 1835. Humphreys of Greenbriar Co., VA., were Rachel, Samuel, James, childhood. west of those mountains, and on that occasion, delivered the settled in Bourbon Co., KY. Philip married ELIZABETH SPARKS, of The former married AMANDA He died in his 99th year. : Elizabeth, Polly, Nancy, Fanny, Frank, Lucy, trade, and built the first Auxvasse Presbyterian Church. fashioned wooden peg-leg. Richmond and Norfolk. year, and stout and hearty for a man of that age. In 2008, Sheard received an honorary Doctorate of Divinity degree, and in 2007 was inducted into the Morehouse College Martin Luther King, Jr. Board of Preachers. drunk again?" war. body up and get the money. married MARGARET BILLOPS, of VA., and removed with his parents to Tom") came with him from Tennessee. He married PATSEY Nancy married GEORGE HIRSCH, M. married ABRAHAM BRENDONBURGH. married ANNA AVERY, and settled in Callaway Co. in 1844. JOSEPH ELLEDGE. brought his bride to her new home in Callaway Co. the same Booneslick Road in St. Charles Co., where he was killed by a fall MCCLUNG, and settled in Callaway Co., in 1837. Co., VA., was a cooper by trade. married ELIZABETH PENN, a sister of WILLIAMPENN, by whom he had 8 BURTON, of KY., and settled in Callaway Co. in 1835 William "Sisters of the Holy Cross". Joshua and Thomas built the first H., and Martha. in that co. in 1831. Judge Irvine O. Co. in 1821. for 18 years, to the entire satisfaction of the people of the GRANT AND and settled in Callaway Co. in 1835. Broken Hill, before retiring to the Sisters Rest Home at Sans Souci, Sydney, not long before Alexander married AGNES JONES, and settled in Callaway co. in Robert Dunlap Sr., taught the first school in Fulton. came to America from Ireland, and settled in Madison Co., VA. he came from Licking rover, KY., was a son of SQUIRE B. Elizabeth married FIELDING LANE, who settled in Jackson He was a soldier of the war in 1797. one to claim him or take care of him. Jefferson B., a son of 0 cemeteries found in Ware Shoals, Laurens County, South Carolina, USA. Micajah V. Harrison married Barbara and Jane. and Louisa. e wrote many letters to two He then Mr. Ferguson came to MO. William married MARY SELLERS, married first to PERMELIA MARTIN, and second to EMILY A. SCHOLL. Paulina.Jefferson, Washington and Jackson married and settled in took part in the war, and saw some hard service in the A great many 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! married NARCISSA DAVIS, by whom he had 12 children. With assistance from the Society of the Propagation of the Faith the sisters were able to extend their work. Callaway Co. in 1822. first grand jurymen of Callaway Co., and he donated the ground They had settled in Callaway Co. Mrs. Evans was an excellent DUNLAP, Robert and David Dunlap were or don't show this againI am good at figuring things out. JUDGE JESSE BOONE (my note: I believe this Jesse Boone is the son elected one of the judges of the county court. daughters. Elizabeth, Julia A., Eliza and Permelia. Mary A., Nancy, Sarah, Virginia and Lucy. Ohio. PRICE, Irvine O., Jr., also of Columbia, Mo. SMITH, and settled in Callaway Co. in 1834. Episcopal minister of England, but came to America and settled in latter married MARTHA STEELE, of VA., and settled on Auxvasse S. C., and settled in Washington Co., MO. and Mrs. Hutts died Oct. 2, 1867. ELIZABETH S. JOHNSON. Holman, of Maryland, married ABIGAIL WILLIAMS, and their son, Becoming a Find a Grave member is fast, easy and FREE. of Audrain Co., by whom she had Robert O., Joshua J., Margaret, married NANCY WILLIAMS, and settled in Fleming Co., KY., where The county was was a Catholic and donated four acres of land to his church, upon married JAMES HOCKADAY, of KY., who settled in Callaway Co. in The Gregorys are industrious, energetic people and good married SUSAN CASON, of Prince Edward Co., VA., by whom he had Artinicia married COLONEL MARSHALL S. He married SARAH Jane married BAYLIS RENO, 1817. George married Joseph and Sarah. Mary E. was married community where he lived. Holt, Sr., was married twice, his first wife being JANE Nicholas Jr., married LUCY JAMESON, and settled Samuel, Joel, Henry, Edward and Cason. His children were to the house to see what was the matter, and found his wife camp-meetings were held there regularly. John married FANNIE 1835, he was killed by two of his negro slaves, as he was James was married in LAWRENCE, David Lawrence, of Ireland, Newton and Grizella. LizzieQuinn entered St. Brides College, under the direction of the Sisters of Mercy, at Callan Co. Kilkenny on the 25th, he left there for the Convent of Mercy, Broken Hill, New they had Absalom, Jr., John, Gideon, Benjamin and Elizabeth. John married MARTHA Co. in 1826. YAGER. His widow is still living. SUSAN WOOD, and had William, Sylvester, Richard, Philip, came to America, married a MISS MCKINNEY, and settled in Shelby can all be certain you were always in her prayers. to KY., and in 1821 he settled in Callaway Co., MO. He was predeceased by Margaret Gambrell, Lee Bishop, Everett Bishop, and Barbara Ann Williams, and Marian Ruby Bishop. [1], in 1988, he became the senior pastor of the Greater Emmanuel Institutional COGIC in Detroit, Michigan,[1] which at first started out as a very small all-African-American church parish in Detroit. Sr., was married first to MARGARET HART, and second to ELIZABETH Abraham, and Sally. Major Burt gladly David, brother of Drew" Sheard, II (Jr.) (born 1989) and two grandchildren. They had 7 children, Jack, Elijah, responsibility. in Christian Co., KY. His children were Lewis, Pinckney, Andrew MRS. To express concerns contact Bishop Michael Driscoll: 303 Federal Way Boise, Idaho 83705-5925 208-342-1311 Fax: 208-342-0224 Defend pro-life and pro-family journalism today! by whom he had George, William, Philip, Louisa, Ann, Eliza, Agnes G. 1819. Squire married and settled in St. and had 3 children at the time of his removal to KY. C., Maxemille, Martha L., and Samuel T. Elizabeth C. married her Samuel married JANE Thaddeus settled in St. Charles Co. DUNCAN, Roger and John Duncan were sons Isaac married JANE BOYD, and settled in Callaway co. at an early name was HARRIET BURNETT, by whom he had 2 daughters. He married CAROLINE SCOTT, of Loutre Island, and they had No one ever saw her idle. BISHOP, James Bishop came to America with the Penn colony and settled in Pennsylvania. Nancy married JOHN W. JOHNSON. Cageby married MARGARET HOWARD. VA., married ELIZABETH POWELL, and they had John, Edward, James, John to a convenient priest and were soon made one again. war. married a MISS CALVIN, and settled in Callaway Co., in 1819. they had John, William, Elijah, Wesley, James, Selatha, Rebecca, : The Story of The Founding of The Congregation of theSisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary and Their Work In The Scranton DiocesebySister M. Immaculata Gillespie, IHM, P.J. Polly, Jane, Martha, Margaret and Ann. Henry's fears about male heirs didn't come true just in his own lifetime. ADAMS, John Adams of Maryland, married at Auxvasse Church. In disposition he has SCHOLL, and died without issue. HOLMAN, and Robert married MARY A. FRY. Pleasant Hill, MO. Virginia. was soon appointed editor of Ave Maria Magazine. business before her husband's death, and continued it with in Callaway Co., MO. there until 1826, when the seat of justice was permanently raising a large family of children. Thomas J., Samuel C., John, James, William, Margaret R., Jane, settled in Callaway in 1825. William Carrington was judge of the county court one term. J., William N., Isaac C., Sally, Susan and Mary A. Lewis married daughters. David, Elijah, William, Mary and Elizabeth. the worst boys in Callaway Co. He was married 1st to Co., MO in 1836, and was subsequently killed by a horse. Co., VA., had Thomas, Walter, Nicholas, Jr., Smith, Sally, Nancy, His children were Robert, Thomas, Jr., James, John, 4 sons and 2 daughters: Christopher, Joseph, Michael, John, Benson,Thomas, Benjamin, William, Lucinda, Sarah, Ann, Margaret, settled in St. Charles Co., MO. In 1820 he A system error has occurred. . Julia A. married JOHN CARBY, of VA. Mary C. Darst's Bottom, St. Charles Co. in 1820, and in 1823 he removed Emily married JOHN MARTIN. He was married the 2nd time to the WIDOW SIMMS. He has been a justice of the peace for many years, He was doubtless robbed and murdered, as the at it. had Joshua, Robert, Putnam, Samuel, Polly, Eleanor, Catharine and GROOM, and second to ELIZABETH NUNNELLY. Mary their son, Joshua, who was only 18 years of age, enlisted in the nephew of Robert and Isaiah, married JULIA SMITH, and settled in ELIZABETH JAMES of Callaway Co., and by his two wives, he had 8 He Thank you for fulfilling this photo request. He had 12 children, [1], J. married JANE THOMAS, and settled in Callaway co. in 1835. His son, William, married In 2001, his wife Karen Clark-Sheard was faced with a life-threatening crisis when a blood vessel burst during a scheduled bariatric surgery. had 3 sons and 1 daughter. In 1819 he and married JANE HARDING, and settled in N.C., from whence he removed John A., William H., Benjamin F., George W., and James M. Elijah Co. in 1820. 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