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Nathaniel and Serena Robertson were married in Georga moved to Mississippi by 1820. Source: Terry Robertson
1820 Federal Census for MontecelloTownship, Lawrence County, MS shows:
2 males under 10
1 male between 26-45
1 female under 10
1 female between 16-26
1 female 45 or over
11 slaves
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"Joseph born Rockingham Co; Parents Cornelius and Malinda; Occupation Carpenter
Cornelia Born Rockingham Co., VA; Residence East Tennessee [May be reversed];
Parents Joseph and Mary | Family: F6
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AGE 21 AND 19 | Family: F84
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At end of Church service the Pastor asked the Congregation to be seated. The Wedding march started and Aunt Nellie and Uncle Max walked down the Aisle to be maried. | Family: F15
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F4
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CHILDREN LIST TAKEN FROM FAMILY RECORD (FAMILY BIBLE) TESTIFIED AS WM MARSHÕS HANDWRITING BY P M WOODS BEFORE JUSTICE OF PEACE-JOHN DAWES | Family: F81
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j.o.p Francis Hardin | Family: F45
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F1
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MARRIED BY JAMEN E. BARBOUR - EPISCOPALIAN | Family: F7
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Married by James M. Blake in Mauckport Ind. | Family: F94
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MARRIED BY REV. MOFFETT
CHURCH OF ENGLAND | Family: F169
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Married in the Bride residence, John Fortner. | Family: F008
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Methodist Church | Family: F15
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OR 1780 | Family: F169
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F1
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F1
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REV JAMES M BLAKE | Family: F94
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F1
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[Robertson.FTW]
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Death may be 25 Dec 1854 | Abraham Lemmuel Alger
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Birth date may be 18 Oct 1808 | Asa Alger
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daughter of Captain Andrew of Port Glasgow. | Mary Andrew
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Monkton | Thomas Andrew
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Ship's captain of Port Glasgow | William Andrew
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AGE 25 AT MARRIAGE | MAUDE ANTHONY
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Daiglen of Scotland nestles at the foot of Ochill Hills in the quiet village of Tillicoultry, Stirlingshire. The two-storey building was originally built in 1846 and was the dwelling house of a Mr. Archibald of Archilbald Mills, who was the owner of the then Tillicoultry Woollen Mill. | William Archibald
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In 1817 the present firm of Messrs. R. Archibald & Sons began business, and soon other woollen factories were erected. The trade at the time was almost solely confined to the production of blankets and plaidings. It is worthy of note that the first "self-acting mulejenny" and "slubbing billy" made in the kingdom were purchased from the inventor and maker, Mr. Smith of Deanston, by Messrs. R. Archibald & Sons, in 1839. The machines are still in the possession of the firm, and in operation. | William Archibald
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In these days, when strikes and intimidation are common, it may be interesting to relate an incident which happened in Tillicoultry in the transition period of its manufactures. When spinning machinery was first introduced to do the work which the wives of the village had formerly done with their "muckle wheels," Mr. William Archibald, who possessed the mill now occupied by Messrs. William Gibson & Co., endeavoured to introduce water as a driving power, and for that purpose erected a dam on the Mill Glen burn to divert the water to his mill. | William Archibald
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Tullibody old graveyard inscriptions 26 Flat Stone- William Archibald in Tillicoultry 9.10.1823, wife Agnes Whitehead 18.2.1864 age 86 | William Archibald
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Birth date may be Jun 1885 | Lucy Margaret Armentrout
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Cleriece Agnes Arsenault-Robertson | Cleriece Agnes Arsenault
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of Westcombe, Somerset MP who opposed Charles I on ship money | James Ashe
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of Dawho, Colleton County, South Carolina. MP in Oxford Parliament of 1681, supported Monmouth's rebellion & fled the country. | John Ashe
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of Freshford. 'The greatest clothier in England'. MP for Westbury, Wilts in Long Parliament | John Ashe
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of Teffont. | John Ashe
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20.3.1755 - 15.3.1812 | Mary Ashe
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Captain | Richard Ashe
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Marion Ayton of the family of Ayton of Kinnaldy & ?Kippo in that Parish - a cadet of the family of Ayton of Ayton in the north of Fife | Marion Ayton
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ACCIDENT | JOHANN PETER BAISINGER
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SERVED IN PA. MILITIA- 3RD AND 6TH BATTALION LANCASTER CO MILITIA
1779 WARWICK TOWNSHIP LANCASTER PA
1789 MOVED TO ROCKINGHAM VA
1 OCT ARRIVED PHILA, PA ON SHIP MINERVA/CAPT THOM. ARNOTT FROM CROWES AND ROTTERDAM | JOHANN PETER BAISINGER
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vigilante member Whipsters. Shot and killed while riding up to a farm to dicipline a man.
Was in Neb. captured by indians. escaped. | William BAISINGER
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[isaac.ftw]
!died when his horse won a large purse at a racetrack--perhaps in Maryland | Leigh H. BARTON
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Rector of Coulston, Wilts | Samuel Batt
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VIRGINIA MILITIA REVOLUTIONARY WAR-13th Virginia Regiment -VIR LINE REG
SERVED AT FORT LAURENS- FORT PITT
ALSO 9TH VIR. UNDER GEN MUHLENBERG ST VALLEY FORGE
1ST BRIGADE 9TH VIR 5TH DIV. CAPT. BENJAMIN HARRISON- AFTER VALLEY FORGE PART OF NATHANIEL GREENES DIV
MIDDLE NAME-GIMMERSON | FREEMAN G. BATTERSHELL
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FIRST COUSIN TO PRES. JAMES MONROE | MARY BEIDLER
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Whitehaven | Mary Benson
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Alexander de Bethune (d 12.08.1332) 1. Robert de Bethune m. Janet Balfour (dau of Sir Michael de Balfour) A. John Bethune, 1st of Balfour m. Katherine Stewart (dau of Sir Robert Stewart of Innermeath and Lorn) i. John Bethune, 2nd of Balfour m. ?? Stewart (dau of Sir David Stewart of Rosyth) a. Archibald Bethune, 3rd of Balfour (1) John Bethune, 4th of Balfour m. Katharine Stirling (dau of Sir William Stirling, 1st of Keir) (A) John Bethune, 5th of Balfour m1. (1458) Mary Boswell (dau of David Boswell, 4th of Balgregie, 1st of Balmuto) (i) John Bethune, 6th of Balfour (b 1465, d 1524) m. Elizabeth Monypenny (dau of David Monypenny of Pitmilly and Kinkell) (a) John Bethune, 7th of Balfour (b c1490) m. (c1521) Christian Stewart (dau of David Stewart of Rosyth) ((1)) John Bethune, 8th of Balfour (b c1535, d 1564) m. Agnes Anstruther (dau of laird of Anstruther) ((A)) John Bethune, 9th of Balfour (b 1546, dsp before 1591) m. Isabella Pitcairn (dau of David Pitcairn of Forthar, 12th of Pitcairn) ((B)) Robert Bethune, 10th of Balfour m. (c1564) Agnes Trail (b 1536, dau of John Trail of Blebo)Robert Bethune, 10th of Balfour m. (c1564) Agnes Trail (b 1536, dau of John Trail of Blebo) 1. David Bethune, 11th of Balfour (b 1574) m. Margaret Wardlaw (dau of ?? Wardlaw of Torrie) A. John Bethune, 12th of Balfour m. Katharine Halyburton James Bethune, 13th of Balfour (b 1620) m. Anne Moncrief (dau of Sir John Moncrief of that ilk) a. David Bethune, 14th of Balfour (b 1657, d by 1709) m. (03.1669) Rachel Hope (bpt 16.03.1653, dau of Sir John Hope of Hopetoun) | Catherine Bethune
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APPROX BIRTH 1811 AGE 70 IN 1881 CENSUS | MARY BLACK
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Marriage: 12 MAR 1821 Kilmarnock, Ayr, Scotland | James Blackwood
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Jane Blackwood of Kilmarnock. She had a brother, James Blackwood, of Gillsburn, whose attainments in science deserve some notice here, partly for their own worth, and partly because of their resemblance to the qualities and pursuits of his distinguished nephew. ?While still a youth he became proficient in chemistry and geology, and constructed a camera obscura, microscope and telescope. Stands, tubes and lenses were all fashioned by himself. He was one of the earliest makers of daguerreotypes in Scotland. In later years he devoted himself to the study of petrology, the science of the constituents of rocks, and became, next to his friend the late Professor Heddle of St. Andrews | Jane Blackwood
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