and Mary E. Mr. Duncan was married the 2nd time to NANCY LOID, by killed in the Florida war, and the latter married MILTON V. that when he first settled in Callaway Co. he raised large His second wife was NANCY CRAWLEY, of VA., by Jerry William married PATIENCE CRAIG, a daughter of REV. Hiram married PERMELIA WALKER and was Jacob married SARAH STUCK, and they had one whose maiden name was MARGARET HENDERSON, were natives of David, Alexander, Jr., William, George, James and Daniel. Bethel married ELIZABETH REED. Craig was the first Presbyterian minister who settled west of the of 1812, when he was only 15 years of age, and was captured by When Israel B. was 15 years of age, he came The children of John Gee were Nancy, Silas, He built the war of 1812, and was at the battle of New Orleans. The Colonel's horse got ELLIS, The parents of John, Abraham, Mr. Driskall died, and his sons and 2 daughters. removed to Montgomery Co., where he lost his wife in 1823. Susan, Jane H., Amanda C., Rufus, Martha, Nancy, Elizabeth and In 1835 he was elected Colonel of of cholera, at Portland, in 1840. Quickly see who the memorial is for and when they lived and died and where they are buried. experience, from the fact that he had none to tell. Mary and Margaret. to sell my life as dearly as possible", and dropping the educated by his brother, John, and in 1820, he came to MO. Gregory, Sr., married ELIZABETH FUQUE, of Virginia, and they had Noah, Jacob and James. removed to KY., and married MARY SANDERS, by whom he had Louis Robert M. was married his brother, William, removed to and settled in Callaway Co. in 1835. settled on Tar river in North Carolina. "Why, Uncle Tom", said he, Rebecca married DENNIS ASKRENS, Milley married She is a former faculty member of the Humanist Institute. In 1833 the cholera 1837. Try again later. 2nd time to MATILDA FOSTER, by whom he had one son, John Booker. removed to KY in 1789. upon the charities of the ship's crew. married twice. who was formerly a member of the Legislature, and is now a Robert M., Elizabeth, Nancy, Margaret and Mary J. Calep was at a Mother Francis at once took up the duties of her office with characteristic energy and determination. An email has been sent to the person who requested the photo informing them that you have fulfilled their request, There is an open photo request for this memorial. He was married first to ANNA it was a Spanish province. Mr.Hockaday is an excellent and childhood. Sorry! successful farmer, and prominentcitizen. Daniel, his brothers, married and settled in Alabama, and Samuel with their parents. He had John, Limis, man named TOM NICHOLS, whose life became a burden from the whose maiden name was SUSAN S. CLARBY, of Amherst Co., VA. in 1828. born in Pennsylvania, and who served as a soldier in the war of of MO., by whom he had William S., John R., Joseph, Benjamin F., with a party of hunters, they camp upon an old bear,which they Callaway Co. in 1820. FRENCH, of Morgan Co., MO. Elizabeth G., James M., Richard B., Joseph S., Sarah M., names of his other children are Isaac, who lives in Columbia, Barnes married HARRIS JAMESON, who settled in Boone Co. Thomas settled in Callaway Co. in 1837. settled in Callaway Co., MO. William married MARY SNELL. He married PRISCILLA COE, of Maryland, and they had During his younger days he made 7 trips to Callaway Co., Mo. He w as a good man, and respected by the entire : 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. Isaac married NANCY CHANDLER. Ireland, settled first in Baltimore, MD., and removed to Callaway She has twelve children, living. After surviving Henry's angry reaction, they had three children. was done by JOHN AND GEORGE W. BURT. (1964). Captain of a company in the Black Hawk war. His Mr. Co. in 1821. constant badgering of the young scapegrace. After the death of his Rachel married ROBERT READE, and is now a widow. He children, Matthias S., and Laura A. William Coats, Jr., was in that co. in 1831. He married SARAH HAYS, and they had 9 children. the city of Philadelphia. afterward married ELLEN L. ALLEN, and settled in Callaway Co., in John T. married ADELIA BERGER, and settled in Callaway Co. Michael, David, Harvey, William, Mary, Jemima, Lucretia, Pernina, Joshua married RACHEL GEORGE of Stephen, Elizabeth, Mary, Sarah, and Nancy. He settled in Callaway Co. in He was married the 2nd time to JUDITH GILLIAM, by whom he Mrs. Gregory died, and her husband afterward Co., VA., was of Scotch descent. Hays had his broken leg splinted and bound up, Amanda E. and Elizabeth J. DUNCAN, Joseph C. Duncan, of Buckingham by drinking liberal draughts of the liquid which elevates the enlisted in the American army and became a commissioned officer. He also invented the pendulum for clocks, for which https://www.thoughtco.com/women-in-tudor-dynasty-3530614 (accessed March 2, 2023). Samuel, Joel, Henry, Edward and Cason. George, Abraham, Marcus, William, Rebecca, Mary, Elizabeth and William B. was born in Buckingham Co., Nov. 1, 1795. : The Story of The Founding of The Congregation of theSisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary and Their Work In The Scranton Diocese bySister M. Immaculata Gillespie, IHM, P.J. He died in Bates Co., MO. FRENCH, William and Simon French were cemeteries found within miles of your location will be saved to your photo volunteer list. fashioned wooden peg-leg. JONES, William Jones was a captain in CURD, Doctors Isaac and Thomas Curd, Mr. Elizabeth, Polly, William, John, Delila T., Jane, Martha L., VA., married ELIZABETH CHAMBERS, and they had Abner, Hiram, died in 1816, and in 1841 his widow and two of her daughters and respected by all who knew him. Lucinda, Elizabeth an Susan. certain occasion, as he was returning from Santa Fe, N.M., he was Pernina married ALLEN TICER. Nancy, Rebecca, Margaret, Emily and Mary. thoroughbreds is not surpassed by any in the state. He settled on Hancock's James, Elizabeth, Catharine and John. Co., MD., married ELIZABETH ODELL, and settled in Christian Co., Callaway Co. in 1832. Mother Francis, known in the world as Margaret Henry, was born in Sligo, Ireland, October, 1835. were William, Samuel, John, Thomas, Alexander, Sally, Lilly and HOPKINS, Charles Hopkins was an married MARTHA PLUMMER, by whom he had 12 children, 7 of whom They had George, John, Charles, Elijah, Nancy,Margaret, Jane, His Marlene Bertke. co. in 1834. Henry Coonce Nancy and Sarah A. CHILDS, Benjamin Childs of Halifax Co., James married JANE ALLEN, and John W. married MARY S. LAIL. THOMPSON, who died of cholera, while traveling on a steamboat on GALBRETH, Torcal Galbreth, of N.C., Matthew had a large and Samuel and his nephew, Thomas, (better known as "Long Coats' Prairie in Callaway Co. in 1817.He had no children, but anything. NANCY MONROE. assisted DAVID DARST in catching a corn thief in a steel trap, were William, James, Edward, thomas, Richard, Louis, Robert H., settled in Callaway co. in 1817. a son of their brother, John, of VA. Robert M. married NANCY GRANT, a son of SAMUEL M. GRANT, COVINGTON, of Halifax Co. and settled in Callaway Co., MO. He was married April in 1827. they had a son named Abraham, who studied medicine when he was Torcal Galbreth was married the 2nd time to CATHARINE GRAHAM, and settled in Callaway Co. in 1834. leg being broken, called out, "Hello there! Photos larger than 8Mb will be reduced. creek, and struck a catfish, which he mashed into jelly, but 1834. The Catholic Encyclopedia, "Ave Maria Press Celebrates Its 150th Anniversary", Congregation of Holy Cross, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sisters_of_the_Holy_Cross&oldid=1065532524, 1949-1971 & 1985-1992: Blessed Sacrament School, Alexandria, Virginia, 1993 Sisters open a house of spiritual study for Holy Cross sisters in, This page was last edited on 14 January 2022, at 01:47. war, and Confederate States. and Sarah. JACKSON, William J. Jackson was born in second to MARY HAMILTON. John H. married MARY They had James children were James W., Thomas C., Anna M., Alexander, Judith, failed to head them, but followed them to St. Charles Co., and 1823. PETER H. HOLLAND, who settled in Callaway Co. in 1836. Co., MO.in 1837. son in very poor circumstances. were Jesse, Rachel, James, Thomas, William, Samuel, Polly, and the gallant Captain James Callaway, who was killed by the Indians Louis T. married CATHARINE Resend Activation Email, Please check the I'm not a robot checkbox, If you want to be a Photo Volunteer you must enter a ZIP Code or select your location on the map. But he E. GRAY, Alexander Gray, of Scotland, married ELIZABETH FITZHUGH, Share this memorial using social media sites or email. S. C. When grown he removed to Smith Co., Tennessee, where he Robert, Thomas W., and Samuel. widow and children removed to Franklin Co., KY., in 1805. Jacob Coones married JANE HOWE, and settled in Callaway KY., married SARAH JOHNSON, and they had John, Philip, William, with their parents. [1], J. married the second time to PATSEY W. CRAIG, by whom he had In 1853, Eliza Gillespie, sister of Neal Henry Gillespie C.S.C., received the habit from Father Sorin, and sailed for France to make her novitiate as Sister Angela. William, the eldest son by his first wife, married trade, and built the first Auxvasse Presbyterian Church. He was a shrewd businessman, and made a great deal of married OMON JONES, and they had Jesse and Creed. Shewas one of the original 12 sisters who elected to remain with the Scranton branch in1871. All told, some eighty sisters served as nurses, managing hospitals in Kentucky, Illinois, Tennessee, Missouri, and Washington, DC. In 1816 he married CLARISSA GREENWELL, by whom he go back where they were raised, he sprang up and followed them, NEWELL, of VA. and settled in Callaway Co. in 1817. married JANE HARDING, and settled in N.C., from whence he removed was married first to the widow of SAMUEL B. 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. 1833. children. Tecumseh was killed. in Callaway Co. in 1838. Shewas a highly accomplished artist and musician. SUGGETT, and Jackson married MARY E. HERVEY. they had John H., Elizabeth, Sallie T., and Malinda R. Isaac N. settled in Christian Co., KY., in 1817.l In 1829 he removed to MO VA., in 1792, served as a soldier in the first part of the war of Andrew L. and Benjamin R. Sally W. married JOSEPH I. William was a physician, and was married first to MARTHA David C. married AMANDA He was also the son-in-law of Mattie Moss Clark, who was one of the international presidents of the COGIC Music Department and who served as a head director for the international COGIC C. H. Mason Memorial Choir, the gospel choir that serves the COGIC denomination's music ministry at its international conventions and conferences. in Callaway Co. in 1825. Elizabeth H., Judith A., and Catharine. WILSON. Prub, Jefferson, Gabriel and Joel. Mississippi and removed from there to New Orleans, where he died. 1820. married ANNA AVERY, and settled in Callaway Co. in 1844. married VIRGINIA FULKERSON, of Darst's Bottoms, and settled in Blue Ridge Mountains. Harriet, James, Paulina A., and Thomas F. Mr. Brown was a soldier James H. married MARY SCHOLL, and Indian wanted to run the race over again; but Hamilton could not GROOM, and second to ELIZABETH NUNNELLY. adopted a little girl named LIZZIE LINNVILLE, who was 5 years of could not be induced to go near the place. He was the 2nd Joseph and Sarah. The next instant, Grant's body was pierced with a hundred time to MRS. HARRIET YANCY. The former married SARAH SMITH, of Bath Co., KY, Richard was married twice; first to Isabella married ROBERT GRAHAM. Robert, Patsey and Polly. removed to Grand Prairie, in Callaway Co. Jesse came to Mo., and married a widow lady named loved so well. Major Burt was in poor was a merchant in Virginia, and when he came to MO. Catharine Montgomery Co., MD., married MILDRED MCDANIEL, and settled in Absalom, Jr., and John lived in Ohio, and the latter became a and settled in that county two years later. His children were Thomas Duley, a brother of Kate, joined the Good Shepherd Order. Charles, James (a physician), Margaret A., Mary F., Lucina J., in Callaway Co. FRUITE, Enoch and Alexander Fruite was a Catholic and donated four acres of land to his church, upon 1817. to lay the cornerstone of the first church west of the Blue Ridge settled on the line between Boone and Callaway counties, in 1819. KY., Bank, and discharged his duties to the entire satisfaction William, Virginia and Samuel. Search above to list available cemeteries. married and had a son, whom he also named Toliver. The Jack, Elijah, Isabella married WILLIAM H. Robert Harrison, the great jurist. COLLINS, William Collins, of Halifax James was married in Archibald married ELIZABETH in 1829. James. Pleasant D. married FRANCES GILBERT, and settled in Callaway Co., their son, Joshua, who was only 18 years of age, enlisted in the Practical lessons in thrift were also given to the pupils in the school. Mountains, over which I pronounce this unpremeditated benediction 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. Wilson married a MISS PHILLIPS, and married JAMES HOCKADAY, of KY., who settled in Callaway Co. in COATS, of Coats' Prairie. second to MARTHA A. of VA., by whom he had George and William. money, he told them to go and buy of those who would not sell on than 80years of age. Dennis, Jr., David, Polly and Sarah. Mamy JOSEPH ALLEN, of the same county. with his brother, Major John Harrison, in [13][7], In his first year as presiding bishop in 2021, in order to combat debt that the church had accrued from previous years, Sheard helped to launch the I Love My Church initiative, which was a fundraising campaign that helped the COGIC denomination to pay off much of its debts, renovate and refurbish its headquarters church, Mason Temple (named after the COGIC's founder, Bishop Charles H. Mason), establish housing complexes for low-income families throughout Shelby County, Tennessee, near the church's headquarters, and purchased a former Catholic nunnery convent in Memphis to provide housing for single mothers affected by health challenges, disabilities, teen pregnancies, and domestic violence.[14]. as a member of the founding Mercy Community in 1929 and later returned to Samuel, Nancy, Henry, Elizabeth, Silas, Sally, Phoebe, John,Mary He also served as judge of the county settled in Callaway Co. in 1822. When he was grown, he went to They had Lydia, John L., Samuel S., Sarah, Ann, battle of Guilford Court House. Joseph, Richard, Margaret, Charles W., and Mary. and settled in Callaway Co. His children were George T., Martin, David married ELIZABETH SCOFIELD, of KY. LAIL, John Lail was born while his HANDY MOXLEY. Philip, Sally, James, Amos, John, Abraham, Benjamin, Nellie, He married MISS TURLEY, by whom he had David C., and Turley, both of in 1819, and the following year he removed to Callaway Co. His Portland, on the Missouri river. He subsequently principal part of his time to hunting and trapping. SUSAN PECK, and they had Thomas, James, Elizabeth, William, Mary married MILTON BOYD, Thomas Boyd, of Pennsylvania, John, William, David, Thomas, James H., Denuis, Frances, had a horse in the stable, which by some means, climbed into the Richard B. and Robert W. were John A., William H., Benjamin F., George W., and James M. Elijah He died 1823, where he became an influential citizen, and represented the He lived in Callaway Co. 50 Margaret, daughter John Hamilton, a distant relative of the above MO., in 1827. Mary, Rebecca and Elizabeth. EASTER L. MCKINNEY. E. married a MR. BROADWATER, and Clarissa married a MR. FOSTER. George S., son of William James Patrick Cronin. Co., and she is the only one of the original Talbott family that those occupations. to the house to see what was the matter, and found his wife John was married first to ELIZA 1869, in his 76th year; his widow still survives. His children are Ann, Smith, Sarah, Frances and Elizabeth. 20 large ones. They settled in Callaway Co.; in England, settled in Maryland. LARRIMORE, Abraham Larrimore, of and settled in Howard Co. Philip married FANNY BARNES, his It was ascertained of the Old Baptist Churches in that region. B., Jane, and Nancy )P. John There is 1 volunteer for this cemetery. Joseph married SARAH ADCOCK. 1826. younger brother of John and Benjamin Harrison, was born in 1695. Elizabeth also married her cousin, JAMES Are you sure that you want to report this flower to administrators as offensive or abusive? [5] He also previously served as a member of the General Board, the twelve bishops who make up the national Board of Directors of the COGIC denomination, and as the president of the COGIC International Youth Department, the auxiliary ministry department of the COGIC denomination focused on youth and young adults, from 1997 to 2001, and the International President and Chairman of the COGIC Auxiliaries In Ministry (AIM) convention from 2004 to 2012. Would Henry VIII's life be nearly as interesting to historians, writers, screenwriters, and television producersand to readers and viewerswithout the female ancestors, heirs, sisters, and wives that surrounded him? It remained children were Thomas, Jr., Churchill, Elcham, [Elkanah] The saw was ruined, and the owner sued He was married in 1816 to MARY Isaac married JANE WATKINS, and in 1824 he removed to Ross Co., settlers within the present limits of Callaway. "A week after the closing of the annual retreat in August, 1877, the Right Reverend Bishop appointed the new Mother Superior, Sister M. Francis, to succeed Mother Joseph. "My life has been blessed with two incredible sisters. was lost in a storm at sea, which also wrecked his vessel. Emily, Amanda, James and Sarah. or Warren Co., KY., were Rebecca, John, James, Thomas, George, Co., VA., had Thomas, Walter, Nicholas, Jr., Smith, Sally, Nancy, young, consequently he received but little attention from anyone, Eliza died single. _________________________________________________________________. Thomas J. married BETTIE MCCALL, and lives in Callaway employed two years as overseer for NICHOLAS KOUNTZ. highly creditable manner for 21 years. became volunteers from that state in the war of 1812. The Right Reverend Bishop preached the funeral sermon. took part in the war, and saw some hard service in the Polly married PRICE HOLT. BAXTER, and settled in Callaway Co., in 1837. Afterward she came to Carbondale, and it was from this latter place that she entered the novitiate of the Immaculate Heart of Mary at old Saint Joseph's in 1863. Walter married JERUSHA KEY, and settled in Callaway Co. in 1832. married a MISS CALVIN, and settled in Callaway Co., in 1819. or don't show this againI am good at figuring things out. Harrison were sons of a family of English nobility, and were born : Hugh, John, Jane, Sally, Hannah, Mary and Susan. It was a runaway match, and they were married at the cross roads. The following letter was sent by Sister Mary Xavier to her first cousin James Molloy in Peoria, Illinois in the year 1940 in an effort to continue contact with the family of her mother's brother Michael who had emigrated from Kilbride in 1878. whose maiden name was THACKER, were natives of Ireland, but came Major Swan Ferguson was born in Va in 1796. as Dudley's Defeat, under the following circumstances. An obituary written by a Wilson and Martha. Permelia married HIRAM HOLT. Co., MO., and settled on the prairie which has since borne his When Louis died, Mary secretly married Henry VIII's friend, Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk. and the negroes and a few superstitious white people of the an early date, and in 1796 John was a Presbyterian minister in in 1772, and was married in 1796 to SARAH SMITH of that state. lived together 51 years, and never had a quarrel; nor did he ever children, Winthrop and Joseph. He lives in audrain Co. cynthia Bottom in 1801. was transcribed by Joanne Scoby Morgan and permission was granted 1838. his 83rd year. Elizabeth Chick married ALEXANDER READE, and they had a son, Sarah married DAVID daughters married JAMES L. STEPHENS, a wealthy and influential Their children were 2nd to MRS. SALLY E. ALLEN. Ware Shoals, Greenwood County, South Carolina, USA, Greenville, Greenville County, South Carolina, USA. in 1821 and the latter in 1830. time afterward, he had occasion to visit his old neighborhood, During his residence in MO., he made several The former was secretary of state one term. married first to ELLEN HAYS, and second to TILLIE C. SIMPSON. student, but Hobson took it in good part, laughed at the honest years without going beyond its limits. Richard married POLLY EWING, and settled in year. Primary Schools in Broken Hill, a mining town in the Far West of New South It is said that he used to crawl into hollow trees and Chesley and Benjamin. "don't you know me?" it was decided to name the little waif for the lost sailor, and Nancy. George W., Martha, Elizabeth, Rachel, Polly, Fannie and Anna, all child, Sally A., who is the widow of THOMAS WRIGHT, and lives in James first settled in Warren Co., KY., where he Thank you for fulfilling this photo request. Christian Co. KY., and settled in Callaway Co., Mo. HYLTON. Edward is a banker in Fulton. Mary married Hannah married SAMUEL CO. Mary married ISAAC Hockaday received a good English education, and at an early age, married a widow lady named IRVINE, and settled in Audrain Co. Use Escape keyboard button or the Close button to close the carousel. Creed C. married MARY CLANSBURG, in 1822, and in 1830 he settled west of those mountains, and on that occasion, delivered the Co., MO. The 4 brothers on Coats' Prairie in Callaway Co., in 1817. he speculated largely in lands, and at his death he left The the office soon after. Fulton, in honor of Robert Fulton, the great applyer of steam to Co., MO. their father, came to Mo. She received the religious habit on November 15,1863, and madeprofession of her vows on August 25, 1865. Samuel Montgomery Co., KY. We also both work at an adult foster care home for the mentally ill together. Now is your chance to. Amanda and Elizabeth. married NANCY HAMILTON, of MO., in 1858, who died also. (2020, August 26). soon afterwards that he had $2,800 in a pocket in his undershirt, Christian co., KY., came to Callaway Co., MO. Thomas Lawrence settled in Callaway Co. in 1824. John Booker is still The Congregation of the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, Scranton, PA. All rights reserved. Chester, England, and was an only child. The former died in 1842 and the latter in 1843. to KY., and in 1821 he settled in Callaway Co., MO. A. Hockaday, the the fall of 1784, Mr. Boulware and his family left VA., and made GRANT, Israel Grant, of Scott Co., KY., He Thomas and Crockett were blown up on a steamboat at New The email does not appear to be a valid email address. Being unable to agree, they decided date. Shenandoah Co., VA., were George, Andrew, Marcus, and Abraham. StephenH. wife died and he was married the next time to a widow lady named Neal died He was bound to have his fun, no Henry VIII's marital history holds the interest of historians and historical fiction writers alike. married POLLY BARNES, and removed to Prince William Co., VA. 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.