Thutmose I Akheperkare Of Egypt Pharaoh Of Egypt and Mutnofret Of Egypt
Husband Thutmose I Akheperkare Of Egypt Pharaoh Of Egypt 1
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Other Spouse: 'amhose Of Egypt ( - ) 1
Other Spouse: Ese ( - ) 1
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• Occupation, Pharaoh 18.3; 14 Mar 1527 BC - 18 Sep 1615 BC
Wife Mutnofret Of Egypt 1
Born: - [Abt. 1530 BC]
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1 M Thutmose II Of Egypt Pharaoh Of Egypt 1
Born: - [Abt. 1510 BC]
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Buried: - Dayr AL-Bahri, Valley Of The Kings, Luxor, Egypt
Spouse: Hatshepsut Of Egypt ( - ) 1
Spouse: Nn (Concubine) ( - ) 1
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Thutmose I, king of Egypt (1524-1518 BC) of the ear l y 1 8 t h Dynasty, successor of his brother-in-law, Amenh o t e p I . A noted soldier and commander of the armed forc e s , Th utmo se I reconquered the Nubians of northern Afri c a a nd la ter a dvanced into Asia as far as the Euphrate s R iver . Th e remain der of his reign was devoted to vari ou s build ing p rojects . At Karnak he built two pylons (g ate way buil dings ) and a h ypostyle hall and raised two o beli sks, on e of whi ch is stil l standing. Source: "Thutm ose I ," Micro soft(R) E ncarta(R) 9 8 Encyclopedia. (c) 19 93-199 7 Microso ft Corpora tion. All ri ghts reserved. --- --- Th e third kin g of the 18 th Dynasty wa s a commoner b y birth . He had mar ried Ahmose , a sister of A menhotep I , and wa s named kin g when the kin g died childless . Ahmo se bore h im two son s who were passe d over for Thutmo s e II, who wa s born to M utnofret. Thutmos e built an ext ensio n to th e temple of Am on at Karnak. He a dded pylons , court s an d statues. He le d a campaign into Nu bia wher e he penetr a ted beyond the Th ird Cataract. He defe ate d the Nubian chi e f in a hand to h and combat and return e d to Thebes wit h th e body of the fa llen chief hangin g on t he prow of hi s ship . His greates t campaigns wer e in the De lta. Warrin g agains t the Hykso s he subdued t ribes and fina lly reach ed the Euph rates Riv er. To comme morate his victor y he bu ilt a hypostyl e hal l at Karnak , made entirely of ce dar w ood columns. Hi s rem ains wer e found in the cache, wit h o thers, at Deir e l Bah ri. Th utmose brought Egypt a sen s e of stability and hi s m ilit ary campaigns healed the wo und s of Thebians. Sourc e : ww w.touregypt.comThutmose I, k ing o f Egypt (1524-151 8 B C ) of the early 18th Dynasty, s uccesso r of his brother - i n-l aw, Amenhotep I. A noted so ldier and commander of t h e arme d forces, Thutmose I recon quere d th e Nubians of nor thern Af rica and later advance d into Asia a s far a s the E uphratesRi ver. Th e remainde r of his reign w as d evoted t o various bui ldingprojects . At Karnak he bui l t two pylo n s (gateway buil dings) an d ahypostyle hal l an d raised tw o obelisks, one o f whic h is still sta nd ing. So urce: "Thu tmose I," Microsoft (R ) Encarta(R) 98 E ncyclopedi a. (c)199 3-1997 Microsoft Cor p ora tion. All r ights reserve d. ----- - The third king o f th e 18th Dynas ty was a commone r by bi rth. He hadmarrie d Ahmos e, a sis ter o f Amenhotep I , an d was named king w hen the ki ngdi ed childless. Ahmose b or e him two sons wh o w ere pass e d over forThutmose II, w h o was born to Mutn ofret. Thut mos e built an extension to t h e temple of Amo n at Karnak . He ad ded pylons, courts a n d statues. He led a campaig n into Nub i a where he penetra te d beyond the Th ird Cata ract. Hedefeat ed the Nubian chie f i n a hand to h an d co mbat and returne d to Thebeswith th e bo dy of the f alle n chief hanging on th e prow of his s h ip. H isgreates t c ampaigns were in the Delt a. Warring agai nst th e Hyks o s hesubdued tribes an d finall y reached th e Euphrat e s Ri ver. To commemoratehis victory h e built a h ypostyl e h al l a t Karnak, made entirely of cedar wood colu mns . His r e mains were found in the cache, with oth er s , a t Deire l Bah ri. Thutmose brought Egypt a sense of s t abili ty an d his mi litarycampaigns hea led the wounds o f The bia ns . Source: ww w.touregypt.com
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General Notes (Wife)
Mutnofret was the mother of Tuthmosis II and the les s e r r a nked wife of Tuthmosis I. It does appear however , t ha t s h e had some royal titles on her own. Source: ww w.to ure gypt .n etMutnofret was the mother of Tuthmosis I I an d th e lesse r r anked wife ofTuthmosis I. It does a p pea r howev er, tha t sh e had some royal titles onher ow n. Sou rce: www .touregy pt.net
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General Notes for Child Thutmose II Of Egypt Pharaoh Of Egypt
Thutmose II, king of Egypt (1518-1504 BC), son of Thu t m o s e I and half brother and husband of Queen Hatshepsu t . A cc or ding to an inscription discovered at Aswan, i n Up pe r Egy pt , Thutmose II sent an expedition against N ubia n tr ibes w h o had rebelled against his suzerainty. H e i s als o said t o h ave warred against the Bedouins, a n omad ic peo ple of th e Ar abian and Sinai deserts. Thutmos e I I made ad ditions t o th e great Temple of Amon at Karn ak , and his na me is insc ribe d on ancient buildings in m an y parts of Egy pt. The mum my o f the king was found i n 188 1 at Dayr al Ba hrì. Source : "Thu tmose II, " Micro soft(R ) Encarta(R) 98 E ncyclopedia . (c) 199 3-1997 Micro soft Co rporation. All rig hts reserved .Thutmos e II, kin g of Egyp t (1518-1504 BC), s on of Thutmos e I and h alfbr other an d husband of Q ueen Ha tshepsut. Acco rding t o a n inscript iondiscovered at Aswan , in Upper Egypt , Th utmos e I I sen t an expeditionagains t Nubian tribes w h o had rebel led ag ainst his suzerainty . He is also sai d t o have warre d aga inst the Bedouins , a nomadic peopl e of th e Arabianan d Si nai deserts. T hut mose II made ad ditions t o the great T e mple of Amonat Karn ak, and his n ame is inscr ibed o n anci e nt buildings in ma ny partso f Egypt. The mumm y of the ki ng w as found in 188 1 at Day r a l Bahrì. Source : "Thutmos e II, " Microsoft(R ) Encar ta(R) 98 Encyclopedia . (c)1993- 1997 Mic rosoft Corp or at ion. All rights reserved.
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Hiram Gillespie and N.J.
Husband Hiram Gillespie 2
Born: Abt 1830 - Of Simpson Co., Kentucky
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Born: Abt 1832 - Of Simpson Co., Kentucky
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1 F Martha Ann Gillespie 2
Born: 31 Jan 1852 - Of Simpson Co., Kentucky
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Marr: Abt 1871 - Simpson Co., Kentucky
Clovis 'The Riparian' De Cologne Frankish King Of Cologne and N.N. 'A Merovingian'
Husband Clovis 'The Riparian' De Cologne Frankish King Of Cologne 1
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1 M Childebert De Cologne King Of Cologne 1
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A kinsman of Clovis I.
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N.N. Of Normandy Le Sire D'ouille
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1 M Robert D'oilly 1
Born: - Normandy, France
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2 M Nigel D'oilly Constable Of Ox 1
Born: 1040 - Ouilly-Le-Vicomte, Calvados, France 3
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Spouse: Agnes D'oilly (1044- ) 1
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General Notes for Child Robert D'oilly
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General Notes for Child Nigel D'oilly Constable Of Ox
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Sire of Oilly 1Doyley Source: Gary Boyd Roberts?-Aug 2000-Pres.GED
Naaman
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Noah Barnes and Nabbie
Husband Noah Barnes 1
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1 F Loanie J Barnes 1
Born: Abt 1809 - West Brookfield, MA
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Died: 1871 - , Madison County, NY
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Spouse: Peter Van Valkenburg (1803- ) 1
Marr: 23 Apr 1834 - Chittenango, Madison County, NY
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1850 age 41; listed as Loana Van Valkenburg 186 0 a g e 5 1 ; listed as Loania
Nabit (Nebajoth) Ibn Ishmael
Husband Nabit (Nebajoth) Ibn Ishmael 1
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1 M Yashjub Ibn Nabit 1
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Considered to be the father of the Nabataeans.Consid e r e d t o be the father of the Nabataeans.
Nabnasi Of Ma Great Chief Of Ma
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Nabopolassar Of Babylon King Of Babylon
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1 M Nebuchadrezzar II Of Babylon King Of Babylon 1
Born: - [Abt. 610 BC]
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Spouse: Nitokris ( - ) 1
General Notes for Child Nebuchadrezzar II Of Babylon King Of Babylon
Nebuchadnezzar II (reigned 605-562 BC), greatest k i n g o f t he neo-Babylonian, or Chaldean, dynasty, who co nq ue re d muc h of southwestern Asia; known also for his e xte nsi v e buildi ng in the major cities of Babylonia. Th e eld es t so n of Nabo polassar, Nebuchadnezzar commande d a Baby lon ian a rmy late i n his father's reign and in 6 05 BC tri umph ed ove r Egyptia n forces at the decisive Ba ttle of Ca rchem ish i n Syria, whi ch made Babylonia the p rimary mili tary p ower i n the Middl e East. After his fat her's death , Nebuch adnezza r returned t o Babylon and asc ended the th rone on S eptembe r 7, 605 BC. D uring the nex t eight year s he campai gned ext ensively in th e west aga inst Syria, P alestine, an d Egypt a nd against th e Arabs . On March 16 , 597 BC, he ca ptured Jer usalem and too k J ehoiakim, kin g of Judah, and m any of hi s people capti v e to Babylonia . He was subsequent ly trouble d by majo r revol ts in Babyl onia (594 BC) and i n Judah (588 -587 B C), which w ere vigo rously punished; man y more Jews w er e exiled to Baby lonia . Nebuchadnezzar als o conducte d a 1 3-year siege of th e P hoenician city of Tyr e and la unched a n invasion of Egy p t in 568 BC. During th e latte r part of h is reign, as th e em pire of the Medes in creas ed in power t o the north an d east , Nebuchadnezzar bu il t a wall, known a s the Media n Wall, i n northern Babylo n ia to keep out the p otentia l invader. Neb uchadnezzar' s co nquests brought in mu ch bo oty and tribute , creatin g an ag e of prosperity for Ba byl onia. He undertoo k an a mbitiou s construction program, r e building the temple s i n the maj or cult cities and refurb i shing his capita l a t Babylon wi th a splendid ziggurat ( pyr amid temple ) as wel l as othe r shrines, palaces, forti ficat ion wall s, and proce ssiona l ways. Later legend cred ited hi m wit h building one o f th e Seven Wonders of the W orld, th e H anging Gardens of Ba by lon, for his Median wif e Amyiti s . Nebuchadnezzar die d i n early October 562 BC a nd wa s succ eeded by his son Am el-Ma rduk (the biblical Ev il-M erodach) . Source: "Nebuchad nezza r II," Microsoft(R ) Enc arta(R) 9 8 Encyclopedia. (c ) 1993-19 97 Microsoft Co rpor ation. All r ights reserved. - ----------- -- Babylonia n C aptivity or Bab ylonian Exile, t erm applied t o the per io d between the depo rtation of th e Jews from Pales tin e t o Babylon by the Babyl onian king N ebuchadnezzar II a n d t heir release in 538 BC b y the Persi an king Cyrus. T wo m a in deportations are record ed: one i n 597 BC, whe n Israe lit e nobles, warriors, and ar tisans w ere transpo rted; an d on e in 586 BC when Nebuchadne zzar' s army dest royed Jer usalem , and the major part of th e rem aining Is raelite co mmunity w as taken to Babylon. At t he t ime o f the secon d deportatio n an important group of Is rae lit es fled to E gypt; thereafte r, only the poorest peasa n t s were allowe d to remain in Pale stine, and the politi c a l dissolutio n of independent Israe l was an accomplish e d fa ct. The ma jority of the Jews livin g in Babylon di d no t ret urn to P alestine at the end of th e exile perio d, bu t becam e a pa rt of the Diaspora, or bod y of Jews d isperse d amon g nati ons outside Palestine. Source : "Baby lonian Ca ptivity ," M icrosoft(R) Encarta(R) 98 Encycl ope dia. (c) 19 93-199 7 Mi crosoft Corporation. All rights re s erved.Nebuch adnezz a r II (reigned 605-562 BC), greates t kin g of theneo -Baby lon ian, or Chaldean, dyna sty, wh o conquere d much o f sou thwes ternAsia; known also for hi s extensive bu ildin g i n the ma j or cities ofBabylonia . The eldest son o f Nab op olassar, N ebuchadnezzar comman ded a Babylonianarmy l a t e in his fathe r' s reign and i n 605 BC triumphed over E g y ptianforces a t the decisiv e Battle of Carchemish i n S yr ia , which madeB abylonia t he primary military powe r in th e Mid dle East. Af ter his father's de ath, Nebuchad nezzar r eturne d to Babylo n an d ascended thethrone on Sep tember 7 , 605 BC . Durin g t h e next eight years he campai gnedexten sively i n the wes t a gainst Syria, Palestine, an d Egy pt a nd against the A rabs . On March 16, 597 BC, he c aptured Jer usalem and t o ok Jeho iakim,king o f Judah, an d many of hi s people capt iv e to Ba bylonia. He wassubsequ ently trouble d by majo r re vol ts i n Babylonia (594 BC) a nd in Judah(58 8-587 B C), which we r e vigorously punished ; many mo re Jew s wer e exiledto Baby l onia. Nebuchadnezza r also conducte d a 1 3-year siege of th eP hoenici an cit y of Tyre and laun che d an invasion of Egyp t i n 568 BC.Du ring the latter pa r t of his rei gn, as the e mpir e of th e Medes increasedi n p ower to the north and east , Neb ucha dnezzar bui l t a wall , known as theMedian Wall, i n nort h ern Babylo nia to kee p out the potential invader. Ne buchad n ezzar' s conquests b rought in much booty and tribute , cr eati n g anage of prosp erity fo r Babylonia. He underto o k an am bi tious construct ionprogram, rebuilding the temp le s i n the ma j or cult cit ies and refurbishinghis capit a l a t Babylon wit h a splendi d ziggurat (pyramid temp l e ) as we llas other shr ines, pal aces, fortification wa lls , and proc essional ways.L ater le gen d credited him w it h building on e of the Seven Wo nder s of theWorld, th e Han ging Gardens o f Bab ylon, for hi s M edian wife Amyi tis.Ne buchadnezzar die d in early Octobe r 5 62 BC and wa s succee d ed by his sonAme l-Marduk (the bibl i cal Evil-M erodach) . Source: "Nebuchadne zzar II," Microsof t (R) Enc arta(R) 9 8 Encyclopedia. (c)1993 -1997 Microso f t Cor por ation. Al l rights reserved. ------- ------- Baby lonian C a ptivity o r Babylonian Exile, term app lied to th e perio dbetw een th e deportation o f the Jews fro m Palesti ne t o Babylo n b y theBabylonian king Nebuchadnezza r II an d t heir rele a s e in 538 BC by thePersian king Cyrus . Tw o m ain deport atio ns are recorded: one in 597 BC,wh e n Isr a elite noble s, warr iors, and artisans were transpor ted ; a nd onein 58 6 BC whe n Nebuchadne zzar's army destroy e d Jer usalem, an d the major part of the remaining Israel it e comm unity wa s t aken to Bab ylon. At thetime of th e secon d dep ortatio n an important gro up of Israelites f led t oEgy pt ; therea fter, only the poores t peasants wer e allowed t o r emain i nPalestine, and the po l itical dis solution of in de penden t Israel was anaccomplish ed fact . The majority o f t he Je ws li ving in Babylon did no tre turn to Palestin e a t th e end of the exile period, but b e came a par t ofth e Di as pora, or body of Jews disperse d amon g nations outsi de P a lestine. Source: "Babylonia n Captivity, " Microsoft(R ) E nca rta(R) 98 Encyclopedia.( c) 1993-1997 Mic roso ft Cor po ratio n. All rights reserve d.
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Nagge
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Born: - Lk 3:25
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1 M Esli 1
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Nagge Ben Maath
Husband Nagge Ben Maath 1
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1 M Esli Ben Nagge 1
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Nahor
Husband Nahor 1
Born: - B. 2052 BC
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1 M Terah 1
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Nahor and Reumah
Husband Nahor 1
Born: - [Abt 2052 BC]
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Father: Terah (Terih) King Of Agade ( - ) 1
Mother: Maria ( - ) 1
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• Occupation, Concubine
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1 M Tebah (details suppressed for this person)
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3 M Tahash (details suppressed for this person)
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4 M Maacah (details suppressed for this person)
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Nahor (Nahur) King Of Ur & Agade
Husband Nahor (Nahur) King Of Ur & Agade 1
Born: - [2151 BC] Ur, Chaldea
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1 M Terah (Terih) King Of Agade 1
Born: - [2122 BC] Ur, Chaldea
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Died: - [1917 BC] Charran, Padan-Aram
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Spouse: Maria ( - ) 1
Spouse: Amthelo Of Agade ( - ) 1
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!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
!DEATH:Genesis, Genesis, 11:25
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!DEATH:Genesis, Genesis, 11:32
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Nahshon
Husband Nahshon 1
Born: - [Abt. 1339 BC], Jerusalem, Judea
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1 M Salmon (Salma) 1
Born: - [Abt. 1214 BC], Jerusalem, Judea
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Criffan Crimthann Niadh Nor King Of Ireland and Naira
Husband Criffan Crimthann Niadh Nor King Of Ireland 1
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1 M Feredac Of Ireland King Of Ireland 1
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Peter Or Daniel Peter Vollick and Nancy
Husband Peter Or Daniel Peter Vollick 1
Born: Bef 1813 - Canborough, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada
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SOURCE: mentioned in document of May 1813 as chil d o f S t o rm; andAncestral file
Listed in the Sons and Daughters of American Loyal i s t s a s receiving land through Father Storm Vollock
Richmond Vosburgh and Nancy
Husband Richmond Vosburgh
Born: 1839 - NY State 4
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Father: Jacobus D. Vosburgh (1803-1887)
Mother: Elizabeth (1814-1889)
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1 M George J. Vosburgh
Born: 1864 5
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2 M Charlie Vosburgh
Born: 1867 5
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3 M Harry R. Vosburgh
Born: 1881 5
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1 _UID 184AD26D33EAD411A2FDF04D6CC1009541D2
From: Indian Mound Cemetery Moravia, NY Transcribed by Steve & Pat McKay
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From: Indian Mound Cemetery Moravia, NY Transcribed by Steve & Pat McKay
General Notes for Child George J. Vosburgh
1 _UID 1B4AD26D33EAD411A2FDF04D6CC100954402
From: Indian Mound Cemetery Moravia, NY Transcribed by Steve & Pat McKay
General Notes for Child Charlie Vosburgh
1 _UID 1D4AD26D33EAD411A2FDF04D6CC100954622
From: Indian Mound Cemetery Moravia, NY Transcribed by Steve & Pat McKay
General Notes for Child Harry R. Vosburgh
1 _UID 1E4AD26D33EAD411A2FDF04D6CC100954732
Pryor Davis and Nancy
Husband Pryor Davis 1
Born: 1800
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Died: 1862
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Other Spouse: Flora Patterson ( - ) 1
Wife Nancy 1
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1 M George Washington Davis 1
Born: 1834 - NC
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Died: 1905
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Spouse: Mary Macklin ( -1902) 1
Marr: TN
2 F Rhoda C. Davis 1
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3 F Sarah Ann Davis 1
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4 F Elizabeth Davis 1
Born: 1829
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5 M James P. Davis 1
Born: 1830
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6 F Frances Davis 1
Born: 1836
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7 M Newton J. Davis 1
Born: 1838
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8 F Nancy Davis 1
Born: 1840
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9 F Lucinda Davis 1
Born: 1844
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Danny Dobson and Nancy
Husband Danny Dobson (details suppressed for this person)
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Father: Alfred Dobson
Mother: Eva Hall
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Wife Nancy (details suppressed for this person)
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1 M Danny Dobson Jr (details suppressed for this person)
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William Hungate and Nancy
Husband William Hungate 6
Born: - , , VA
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Died: 1822 - , Floyd, VA
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Father: Charles Hungate (1669-1749) 6
Mother: Anne (Abt 1680- ) 6
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Other Spouse: Nancy Ensor ( - ) 6
Wife Nancy 6
Born: Abt 1717
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1 M William Hungate Jr 6
Born: Abt 1744 - , Augusta, VA
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2 M Charles Hungate 6
Born: Abt 1745 - Blacksburg, Montgomery, VA
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Died: Bef 28 Aug 1826 - , Washington, KY
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Spouse: Catharine Odell ( - ) 6
Marr: 16 Aug 1816 - , Mercer, KY
Spouse: Mollie Hale (1752-1814) 6
Marr: 1770 - , , VA
3 M John Hungate 6
Born: Abt 1747 - , , VA
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4 F Mary Hungate 6
Born: Abt 1750 - , , VA
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5 F Nancy Hungate 6
Born: Abt 1751 - , , VA
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6 F Elizabeth Hungate 6
Born: Abt 1752 - , , VA
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Marvin Kenneth Roper and Nancy
Husband Marvin Kenneth Roper (details suppressed for this person)
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Father: Marvin B Roper (1899-Abt 1984) 6
Mother: Joan Reed
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Wife Nancy 6
Born: Abt 1935
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Died: - Clifton, Mesa, CO
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Henry H Roper and Nancy
Husband Henry H Roper 7
Born: 1788 - , Caswell, NC
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Died: Bef Jul 1845 - , Caswell, NC
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Father: William Roper (Abt 1766-1853) 7 8
Mother: Keziah Yates (Abt 1766- ) 7
Marriage: Not Married
Other Spouse: Rachel Farley (Abt 1792-Abt 1831) 7 - 4 Oct 1810 - , Caswell, NC
Other Spouse: Mary Ann Elmore (Abt 1806-Abt 1881) 7 - 9 Nov 1832 - , Caswell, NC
Wife Nancy 7
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1 M Moses Roper 7
Born: Abt 1815 - , Caswell, NC
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Died: - , , , Canada
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Spouse: Ann Stephen Price (Abt 1819- ) 7
Marr: 21 Dec 1839 - Bristol, , Bristol, England
General Notes (Husband)
Place: owned much land in Orange Co. (later Caswell Co.) NC on Country Line Cr. lost it
Spouse: did not marry Nancy
Source: World Family Tree V.9,12 & 22
Parents: guess of L. David Roper
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Children: at least 6 beside Moses Roper, according to Moses in his book.
Race: African-American Indian
General Notes for Child Moses Roper
Parents: father Henry Roper by his African-Indian slave Nancy
Source: wrote book A Narrative of the Adventures and Escape of Moses Roper from American Slavery (1837) book: http://sunsite.unc.edu/docsouth/roper/roper.html bio: http://sunsite.unc.edu/docsouth/roper/about.html picture: http://sunsite.unc.edu/docsouth/roper/roper/roper2.html speeches: http://sunsite.unc.edu/docsouth/roper/letter1.html
http://sunsite.unc.edu/docsouth/roper/letter2.html Marriage certificate City of Bristol England 1839 (Church of St. James)
Place: Caswell Co. NC; FL; NY; VT; NH; Boston MA; England 1835; Canada 1844 (May have entered Canada with name Henry Roper.) According to the Hereford Times of 4 Aug 1855 he spoke in Methodist chapels in Hereford and Ross-on-Wye.
Features: 6'5" tall
Nathaniel Henderson and Nancy
Husband Nathaniel Henderson 1
Born: 8 Feb 1788 - Bush River Mm, Newberry, South Carolina
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Died: After Feb 1794
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Father: Nathaniel Henderson (Abt 1725-1794) 1
Mother: Rebecca Holliday (Abt 1736-Between 1789) 1
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Other Spouse: Jemima Bronson (1776-1818) 1
Noted events in his life were:
• BAPL, Pv, 24 Oct 1973
• ENDL, Pv, 20 Dec 1973
• SLGC, Pv, 26 Jan 1974
Wife Nancy 1
Born: Between 1761 and 1783
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Died: Between 1803 and 1876
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!DEATH:v2t2117.FTW, v2t2117.FTW
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!DEATH:v2t2117.FTW, v2t2117.FTW
Tyre L Roper and Nancy
Husband Tyre L Roper 7 8
Born: Abt 1842 - , Pickens, SC
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Died: Abt 1900
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Father: John Calvin Roper (1824-1857) 7 8
Mother: Susan Ann Compton (1819-1859) 7 8
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Other Spouse: Polly A Golston ( - ) 7 8 - 29 Apr 1864 - , Collin, TX
Other Spouse: Martha E Ferguson (1855-1878) 7 8 - 31 Jul 1868
Other Spouse: Margaret J Friar (1859- ) 7 8
Wife Nancy 7
Born: Abt 1844 - , , KY
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Source: World Family Tree V.2,69 & 77
Place: Prec. 3, Collin Co. TX in 1880 US census
Bruce Pembroke Manyluk and Nancy
Husband Bruce Pembroke Manyluk (details suppressed for this person)
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Father: Leonard Manyluk
Mother: Joy Belle Swartz
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Wife Nancy (details suppressed for this person)
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1 F Jennifer Susan Manyluk (details suppressed for this person)
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Howard Dean Roper and Nancy
Husband Howard Dean Roper (details suppressed for this person)
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Father: Prince Albert Roper (1906-1967) 7
Mother: Eva June Walker
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Wife Nancy (details suppressed for this person)
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1 M Howard Dean Roper Jr (details suppressed for this person)
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Young Gallion and Nancy
Husband Young Gallion 1
Born: Abt 1767 - Hartford County, MD
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Died: - Henderson County, NC
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Father: Jacob A. Gallion Sr. (1733-1812) 1
Mother: Elizabeth Arnold (1737-After 1768) 1
Marriage: Abt 1787
Wife Nancy 1
Born: Abt 1767
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1 F Sally Gallion 1
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Spouse: David Maid Holder ( - ) 1
2 M John Gallion 1
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Died: Bef 1830 - NC
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Spouse: Polly Norman ( - ) 1
Marr: 24 Dec 1822 - Surry County, NC
3 M Thomas Gallion 1
Born: 1810 - Surry County, NC
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Died: - Surry County, NC
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Spouse: Rebecca (1798- ) 1
Marr: Abt 1820 - Surry County, NC
General Notes (Husband)
Young Gallion is the probable father of the children l i s t e d. He livednear them, he was the bondsman and Shadr ic k ' s an d Thomas's weddings. The other candidate forthe i r fa th er i s Young' s brother Samuel, Sr. If Samuel we r e thei r fa therw hy would his third son, Samuel, Jr . b e h is name sake ? I th ink thishighly unlikely. Ther e is no a bsolut e proo f of Youn g Gallion being thefather , but I th ink th e eviden ce shows t hat he was.
Hiram Van Valkenburg and Nancy
Husband Hiram Van Valkenburg 1
Born: 4 Jul 1829 - Halcott, Greene County, NY
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Father: Johannes Van Valkenburg (1800-1889) 1
Mother: Jemima Griffen (Abt 1801-1881) 1
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Other Spouse: Minerva Mead
Wife Nancy (details suppressed for this person)
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1850 age 21
Joseph Culpepper and Nancy
Husband Joseph Culpepper 6
Born: 1732 - , Bertie, NC 9
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Died: 1822 - , Morgan, GA 9
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Father: Joseph Culpepper (1696-1745) 6 10
Mother: Martha Mallory
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1 M Simeon Culpepper 6
Born: 1794 - , Washington, GA 9
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Died: 28 Apr 1851 - , Lauderdale, MS 9
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Spouse: Elizabeth B Bluett (1798-1856) 6