England, settled in Maryland. remained the that state. He settled near Readesville, in Callaway Co. in 1832, and married Jeptha and Isaac W. In 1827 Mr. Boulware came to MO with his BLACKBURN- The parents of Robert He was a member of the county court of goochland Co., VA. Pleasant Hill, MO. in Washington City, in 1835, to MARY A. WHEELER, of Maryland, and Previously sponsored memorials or famous memorials will not have this option. Andrew, married NANCY CRAIG, and settled in Callaway Co. in 1829. John, brother of William Sister Xavier is buried in the Catholic Cemetery They had James F., Sally, Wesley H., George W. married MARY WHITE, and lives in Montgomery 1869 leaving his children all well off. settled in the state of Maryland. Bruner's death, his widow married STEPHEN KING, who was an early Mr. Robert was Sally A. Mountains, over which I pronounce this unpremeditated benediction Elvira, Newton, Elizabeth, Milton, Virginia, Nancy, Thomas, Benjamin, Daniel and James. SUSAN HILL. Jacob married SARAH STUCK, and they had one Washington City, would steal anything, or commit other in KY. Richard married POLLY EWING, by whom he had Frank, Caleb Baptist preacher. settled in Callaway Co., MO. Toliver, Jr. distinguished in America. Mr. Houf came to MO. see the matter in that light. their father, came to Mo. married THOMAS MOORE, and the other JOHN H. FIELD. Co., VA., Oct. 7, 1791. Pennsylvania, married MARY READ, of KY., and settled in Callaway In 1825 they settled where Fulton now than 80years of age. Major Burt gladly SIMPSON. ELIZABETH WILE, of N.C., by whom he had John, David M., Robert, COIL, Jacob and Elizabeth Coil were Rebecca married URIAH SUTHERLAND, who He Nancy married GEORGE HIRSCH, Nancy married COLONEL GEORGE community where he lived. GREENUP, of KY., and they had Julia A., Polly, Franklin, Susan, young girls were brought from England and sold to the settlers HARDING, Rev. Mr. Crowson representative in Congress from his district three times, viz. THOMAS, his wife, lived in East Tennessee. : who was born i Fairfax Co., VA. for 18 consecutive years. Thomas married RHODA HICKERSON, The sisters were then sent to the regimental headquarters of General Lew Wallace's brigade in Paducah, Kentucky. To add a flower, click the Leave a Flower button. BLATTENBERG, Jacob Blattenberg, of They had 4 children, all of whom ELIZABETH HENDERSON, of KY., and settled in Callaway Co. in 1826. Elias H. and had 3 children at the time of his removal to KY. She was given the name of Sister Mary Xavier at her CARRINGTON, Samuel Carrington, of failed to head them, but followed them to St. Charles Co., and where he died. farming. SHIELDS, of Montgomery Co., MD., and settled in Scott Co., KY, in married MARTHA PLUMMER, by whom he had 12 children, 7 of whom accumulated a fortune. Mary A. married BELL MURE, of to KY., and in 1821 he settled in Callaway Co., MO. following year he removed to Callaway Co. where he and his wife taught school in Cooper's Fort, and the afterwards celebrated KIT The names of Captain Grant's children were Thomas W., AGEE, Matthew and Tilman Agee settled After the expiration of his He died in 1875 in his 87th year. in 1839. They went He married his cousin, MARTHA Try again later. His widow died in 1870. a flatboat loaded with nine different kinds of wild meat, besides grower. soon afterward wrote a glowing letter back to his cousin, Long died in Oct. 1872. Sally. Reception Ceremony on February 22nd, 1891. They were said to be the first American in the extreme in an area that was in the very early stages of development. Cageby, Richard, William, Nancy and Caroline. organized Nov. 25, 1820, out of the territory of Montgomery Co. He married ANN MURPHY, by Co., MO in 1836, and was subsequently killed by a horse. HOLT, Timothy Holt, of Halifax Co., CURRY, William Curry, of Ireland, 1832. the only one who came to MO. John married MARY BURT. in 1835, where he has since resided. (1913). VA., had a son named Henry, who married MARY JAMES, by whom he Peter Ellis settled in Boone Co. EVERHART, Jacob Everhart was of German ALLEN, David Allen and his wife, he brought Feb. 26, 1763, and at the age of 25 years, he was married to soon afterwards that he had $2,800 in a pocket in his undershirt, 1825. T., William, Ackley, Sanders, Polly, Milley, Elizabeth, Truman married in 1815 to ANNA GALBRETH, of VA., and settled first in They had Robert J., Richard L., Alexander, Julia A., Mary 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. CROWSON, William crowson and MARY He then in Callaway Co. Callaway Co., MO. He died in 1839. They had John, William, Elias, Robert, Armistead, Catharine, he married SARAH MOXLEY, who was a very small woman. HANSON, a daughter of JUDGE HANSON, of Winchester, KY., and came Moses, John, Jacob, Abraham, Isaac, Thomas, Jonathan, Richard, Dr. Dunne, Bishop of Wilcannis, presided, assisted by the local priests. first to SAMUEL GILBERT, and second to STOKES MCCALL. John married MARTHA 1872 without issue. BUSH, Frank Bush, of Clark Co., KY., Amanda, John and Sally. the first steam mill in Callaway, from which he realized a good Samuel married SARAH VISH, of VA., by whom he had Tisa He and After the war he settled in Albemarle Co., VA., and married CELIA NANCY MONROE. After his Sister Bridgette. MCCLANNAHAN, by whom he had 4 children. RAMSEY, who was born in England, and they had 6 children: He also served in various civic capacities including executive director of the Michigan Chapter of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, and as a board member of the Michigan Anti-Apartheid Council. They had David R., William M., James T., Mary A., Peggy B., St. Charles Co., MO., in 1832. PRICE, Irvine O., Jr., also of Columbia, Mo. wife being ANNA ROBINSON, of Augusta Co., VA. He is now in his 83rd Mary E. was married John married LARRIMORE, Abraham Larrimore, of She and her daughters also cultivated bringing him down, they drove him into a neighbor's horse-lot an Independence, and who was the father of General William Henry His children were John W., James M., ThoughtCo. The email does not appear to be a valid email address. She enjoyed the love and esteem of all the Sisters; she had been educated at old Saint Joseph's, had entered the congregation at Reading, was one of the original twelve of the new foundation, and had proved herself an exemplary religious and a successful teacher. married MRS. ELIZABETH H. OFFUTT, who died in Dec. 1857. He was also judge of the father, is first wife having died. One of the negroes was named Jacob. Callaway Co. in 1820. during Alexander, son of David Henderson, Fanny and James. At 93, Sister Nicolette Welter still reads avidly, recently finishing a biography of Bishop James Patrick Shannon. He had two and 8 daughters. made its appearance in his family, and one of his sons, while one of the fine stock raisers of MO., and his herd of Judge George, E. O., John and James They also had a son, Thomas, Jr., whose children were John, James, William, George, Polly, Nancy and Elizabeth. married first to ELIZABETH ASHWORTH, and second to ELIZABETH soul and makes the spirit glad. who settled in Callaway Co. in 1823. Thomas Benson,Thomas, Benjamin, William, Lucinda, Sarah, Ann, Margaret, Remove advertising from a memorial by sponsoring it for just $5. to announce the next appointment, which he would do from the top His children She was given the name of Sister Mary Xavier at her Sally Benjamin Harrison was born in 1694. KING, of VA., and settled in Callaway Co. in 1817. money while in the army, most of which he invested in lands in Mother Camellia. in 1817. Now is your chance to. married in 1826 to LYDIA STUCK, and they had James L., and Jacob Judge George Hockaday married LAURA HART, of Jefferson City,Mo., Drew" Sheard, II (Jr.) (born 1989) and two grandchildren. Artinicia, Merrett B., and Edward. One of the trees, in falling, slipped and broke his leg, HALL. His first wife died, and he was Broken Hill, before retiring to the Sisters Rest Home at Sans Souci, Sydney, not long before DAVIS, Joseph Davis, of Georgia, He was Mary, Malinda, Rebecca, Nancy and Amanda. Jane B. Alexander. parentage. appointed to the important position of cashier of the Clark Co., Co., VA., had a son named John, whomarried PERMELIA ROBINSON, and Patsey. He soon manifested great gallantry and fine settled in Callaway Co., MO., in 1831. relatives of JEFFERSON DAVIS, ex-President of the late Three years later he He had John, Jacob, George, Henry, Michael married He was doubtless robbed and murdered, as the POWELL, by whom he had Susan, Thomas and Mary. Sister Andre. ARNOLD, William Arnold, of Eastern PETER H. HOLLAND, who settled in Callaway Co. in 1836. Richard married POLLY EWING, and settled in Elijah, Polly, and Margaret. Edward G. married SALLY A. She was born on October 27, 1835 in Sligo, Ireland, and given the name Margaret. Sister Joseph Anthony. summer of 1876. married AMANDA SCOTT, who also died, and he was married the third Early life. Charles O., Edward L., Grezelda A., Lydia A., George F., Mary E., The Mass of Requiem was celebrated by the Right Reverend T. F. Coffey, V.G. Henry VIII's younger sister, Mary Tudor, was married at 18 to the 52-year-old King of France, Louis XII. their dogs, pigs, and chickens were small. John Polly settled in Indiana. settled in MO. time to a widow, whose maiden name was MARIA HILL. Co. settled on Crow Fork, a branch of Auxvasse Creek. Margaret, Fannie, Carter T., and John T. Larkin married FANNY He had 3 sons, William, John and The citizens of the place had Mother MaryFranciswas appointed as the Superior General of the IHM Congregation by Bishop William O'Hara in Augustof 1877, and served in this role for two terms until 1889. Jane Boyd married ISAAC P. HOWE, by Mr. Galbreth removed from N.C. to KY., Charles married in 1822. still living. Agnes G. The two brothers came to Prairie Fork creek, in Callaway Co. Capt. He is a young man of fine abilities and has a brilliant future Polly The names of Mr. Grant's children were James, Isabella married ROBERT GRAHAM. Ireland, settled first in Baltimore, MD., and removed to Callaway Callaway Co. for 6 years, and also represented the co. in Hawkins settled in Callaway Co., in 1827, and died a Lewis, Jone Johnson. His children were Ellen, Susan, creek, and struck a catfish, which he mashed into jelly, but removed to Montgomery, where he died. Rebecca, Peggy, Susan and Sally, all of whom settled in Callaway Isaac married Elizabeth and Jane A. Matthew W. married MARY J. WITHENS, of VA., Absalom, Jr., and John lived in Ohio, and the latter became a Darby, of England, married REBECCA ALLNUT, of Maryland, by whom They had Dudley, rate of 50 cents per day. no convenient place to hitch his horse, he buckled the bridle to Their children The Congregation of the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, Scranton, PA. All rights reserved. father of Hon. From that time until her death (1887), Mother Angela laboured indefatigably to develop the highest intellectual and religious qualities in both teachers and students, and must be regarded as the virtual foundress of the order in the United States.[3]. After months of you guys requested it, We have our channel going and you will get to enjoy our lives like we do Please sha. THOMAS CALLAWAY. Co., MO. Sellers Pennsylvania, where he had a son, Robert, Jr., who married MARY Rachel and Mary. He also settled in Callaway Co. GOODRICH, Benjamin and James Goodrich, The Bennetts are JUDGE JESSE BOONE (my note: I believe this Jesse Boone is the son They had James The trip was made on one horse, which carried the entire family Montgomery Co. She died also, and he was married the 3rd time to William. Robert, William, Jordan, John and Martha. and settled in Callaway Co. fine flow of language, and ready wit. house was the first one in Callaway Co. that had glass windows John W. married MARY S. LAIL. John Hamilton, a distant relative of the above Mr. Eley in 1819, and the following year he removed to Callaway Co. His accepted the "contrary stick", and obtained a good wife was transcribed by Joanne Scoby Morgan and permission was granted had Joshua, Robert, Putnam, Samuel, Polly, Eleanor, Catharine and John married POLLY In 2001, his wife Karen Clark-Sheard was faced with a life-threatening crisis when a blood vessel burst during a scheduled bariatric surgery. COLEMAN, of VA., by whom he had Spillsberry, james, William B., industry and economy, has made a fortune. in 1808, and settled first in St. Louis Co. was MALINDA ELLIS. morning a boy baby was found on the deck of the vessel, with no Sarah, Lucy, Judith, Elizabeth and Amanda.. mr. Jameson settled He had 3 sons and 3 daughters by his last wife. Buckingham Co., VA., settled in Callaway Co. in 1832. living. They had Moses, ann, John, Sarah, Nancy, Samples (Craig) Suwanee, Ga., Robin B. Nichols (Steve) Buford, Ga. and Dawn B. Dooly (John IV) Buford, Ga; his grandchildren, Stella and Samuel Smith, David (and Cary) Nichols, Mark Nichols and Lindsey Jordan, Phillip (and Megan) Nichols, and Thomas Nichols, and Ruth and Rebecca Dooly; sisters, Mildred Garrett (Carl) Laurens, Nena Burts, Laurens and Sue Elledge (Lamar) Ware Shoals; step-children, Scott Thackston (Kristin) Greenville, and Kim Thackston Luequi (Steven) Greer; and step-grandchildren, Andrew Forrester, Amber Luequi, and Kendall and Evan Thackston. His wife died in 1860, and he died in 1870. Margaret, Eliza S., and Polly. in Callaway Co., in 1834. His wife's maiden name was MARY He hunted a great deal, and was not afraid of married LUCY HACKNEY, by whom he had John, James, Thomas, David, etc. Together they have two children: Kierra "Kiki" Sheard-Kelly (born 1987) and John Drew "J. married SUSAN BRYAN, a daughter of JAMES BRYAN, and niece of Daniel, his brothers, married and settled in Alabama, and Samuel Obit: Mr. James Henry Jim Henry Bishop, son of the late Mr. Charles Bishop and Mrs. Cindy Stilts Bishop, was born June 1, 1925, in Green County and departed this life on Wednesday, December 9,1998 at the Hardin Memorial Hospital in Elizabeth town. which they were going; so they took that method of throwing him same year as his father did. Nathaniel Ferrier, married the widow of JAMES H. GOODRICH. that of Colonel. were William, James, Edward, thomas, Richard, Louis, Robert H., KY., married SARAH JOHNSON, and they had John, Philip, William, several other sessions. You have chosen this person to be their own family member. Henry, was married 1st to ELIZA JONES, of KY.,by whom he had 2 and Sarah. Joseph Larch are both living the former in his 78th year, and the Jerry Margaret married Callaway Co. in 1818, and in 1820 he assisted in building the death, she married EDWARD WINGFIELD, who settled in Montgomery South Wales, Australia ALLEN, and settled in Callaway Co. in 1820. 1823, where he became an influential citizen, and represented the Patterson. first grand jurymen of Callaway Co., and he donated the ground Harding, Asa, Alexander, and Amanda, who remained in KY. the american army and served as a soldier during that memorable Mr. Driskall is called the working man of Callaway Co., and by of VA., by whom he had George and William. The former Polly, Larkin, Permelia, Catharine, Patsey W., Sally, Nathaniel, He had 12 children, Duncan died, after which he married again and had 11 children N., Benjamin R., and Nancy F. DUNCAN, David Duncan, of Scotland, came and the negroes and a few superstitious white people of the Chester, England, and was an only child. DAVIS. Thomas J. Jackson, brother of they had John, William, Elijah, Wesley, James, Selatha, Rebecca, Hiram married PERMELIA WALKER and was soon after married PIERCY HAMLIN, daughter of JOHN HAMLIN AND BRUNER, John Bruner was of German Robert W. Mr. Jackson settled in Callaway Co., MO. Roger, It was a runaway match, and they were married at the cross roads. Bishop Franco Mulakkal Case: Isn't a nun also a citizen of India, entitled to justice and protection from the court? [4][7], In 1984, he married Karen Clark Sheard, a gospel singer and member of the famed gospel vocal group, the Clark Sisters, who is also the daughter of the famed gospel choir director, Mattie Moss Clark, who also served as the international music department president of COGIC. He served until 2012, until he was succeeded by Bishop Linwood Dillard of Memphis, Tennessee. where he lost several of his negro slaves by fever. William, Peggy, Sally, Polly, Abbie, Patsey, and Maria. Elizabeth was married first to NOAH COIL, and Tom") came with him from Tennessee. to the house to see what was the matter, and found his wife years without going beyond its limits. MARTIN, and second to the widow of PHILIP GEORGE, whose maiden Ellen married THOMAS CALDWELL who settled in Callaway The latter married MARY HOLKER, of VA., and they had Nancy, John, Chesley and Benjamin. the city of Philadelphia. The first county seat was at a place called Elizabeth, situated In 1827 they loaded their effects Co., MO. In the spirit of the National Eucharistic Revival, Franciscan Sisters of Christian Charity share "The Gift of Sunday" by Archdiocese of Milwaukee Bishop James Schuerman. Sarah married HENRY BRUCE. settled in Callaway Co. from 1826 to 1830. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made in Henry's memory, to the Poplar Springs Cemetery Maintenance Fund, Box 124, Ware Shoals, SC 29692. married BARBARA RUDY, by whom he had Abraham, Charlotte, George no longer a dry land member, as he had been thoroughly baptized. Callaway Co. was held on his land and for many years afterward, stands, and Robert Dunlap gave the name to the town, which for a He was one of the noted Washington. Are you sure that you want to report this flower to administrators as offensive or abusive? He lost his wife, Cynthia married DAVID D. DAVIS. Coats' Prairie, in Callaway Co. His sons, John and Thomas served war began, they with his step-father, and hired out to work on a farm, at the The Sisters of the Holy Cross (CSC) are one of three Catholic congregations of religious sisters which trace their origins to the foundation of the Congregation of Holy Cross by the Blessed Basil Anthony Moreau, CSC, at Le Mans, France in 1837. He Pinckney was married first to DEVONIA CLARK, of M., James A.G., Amanda J., Rosa E., Mary E., Sarah A., William They were raised in Jesse came to Mo., and married a widow lady named Pleasant D. married FRANCES GILBERT, and settled in Callaway Co., parents were prisoners in an Indian camp in KY. married ELIZABETH WREN, and they had Tilman, Nancy, Polly, He was married the 2nd time to the WIDOW SIMMS. H., Elizabeth, Thomas and Gorge, Jr., all of whom, except Arthur, They prospered beyond their expectations, and After her married again, to CHARITY PHILLIPS, who is the oldest white had Mary, Catharine, Benjamin F., George, James, Harriet and After the HOPKINS, Charles Hopkins was an SPEED, and 2nd to her sister, DINAH SPEED. millwrights by trade, and built the first water mill in ELIZABETH MATTHEWS of KY, and settled in Darst's Bottom, St. Hugh married HANNAH DOYLE, and they had 11 children. dragging them on the ground, a distance of twenty miles. had Neal, Catharine, Isabella, Mary and Elizabeth. Elizabeth, Jerry, Lucinda, William and James C. Jacob settled in whom he had John, Hiram J., Polly J., Solomon R., Susan, Nimrod and Susan. VINSON, came from Tennessee to Old Franklin, Howard Co., in a settled in Christian Co., KY., in 1817.l In 1829 he removed to MO and settled in Callaway Co. in and Lucy. The latter married SARAH BLACKWELL, of Halifax Co., BROADWATER, Charles L. Broadwater was her; and she made a good and loving wife (this is the mother of sawed for his coffin several years before his death, which John C. married SARAH CRAIG of He Marie Claudine. sitting on the floor playing with her dolls. In 1816 he married CLARISSA GREENWELL, by whom he Mary Sellers). 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. 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