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751 | Notes for ABEL HODGES: Data from Land Records for: Abel Hodges First Arrived in Texas: Bet Mar 1836 and Oct 1837 Class of Grant: 2 Amount of Land: 1280 acres Date Conditional Certificate Issued: 2 Aug 1838 Conditional Certificate Issued in: Houston County Date Unconditional Certificate Issued: 1 Nov 1841 Unconditional Certificate Issued in: Houston County Comments: REPRINT of OFFICIAL REGISTER of LAND LOTTERY OF GEORGIA 1827 45th DAY'S DRAWINGS-April 27. WASHINGTON. page 141 Fortunate Drawers: Abel Hodges Captains District: Avans Number: 295 District: 15 County: Lee County | Hodges, Abel (I5665)
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752 | Notes for ALICE SHERARD: Dame Alice Brownlow of Belton had seven children, although only five daughters survived to adulthood. Her husband died in 1697 when the girls were s till young and it became Alice's mission to secure the best possible marriages. She was very successful: two married earls and one a duke. The t hi rd daughter, Margaret, died of smallpox a few days before her wedding to Lord Willoughby but Alice's match did not go to waste as Jane, the fourth daughter, took her place a few months later. The youngest daughter, Eleanor, married a cousin, as her mother had done so and so once again the estate remained in the family. (12) (BRITISH HISTORY Wk. 14 TUDOR MARRIAGES ) Kent: Canterbury - Marriage License allegations, Dean of Westminster, 1558 -1699 and Vicar-General of the Archbishop of Canterbury, 1660 to 1679 25 Mar 1676 Sir John Brownlow, of Holmbey, Bart., Bachelor, & Alice Sherard, of St Margaret's, Westminster, Spinster. Marriage Notes for ALICE SHERARD and JOHN BROWNLOW: Kent: Canterbury - Marriage Licence allegations, Dean of Westminster, 1558 -1699 and Vicar-General of the Archbishop of Canterbury, 1660 to 16 Marriage Licences Issued by the Dean and Chapter of Westminster. 1676. County: Kent Country: England Alice Sherard was the daughter of Richard Sherard and Margaret Dewe.1,2 She married Sir John Brownlow, 3rd Bt., son of Sir Richard Brownlow, 2nd Bt. and Elizabeth Freke, on 27 March 1676 at Westminster Abbey, Westminster, London, England.2 She died on 27 July 1721.2 From 27 March 1676, her married name became Brownlow. Children of Alice Sherard and Sir John Brownlow, 3rd Bt. Citations [S6] G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume I, page 128. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage. [S15] George Edward Cokayne, editor, The Complete Baronetage, 5 volumes (no date (c. 1900); reprint, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 1983), volume II, page 112. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Baronetage. [S37] Charles Mosley, editor, Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th edition, 3 volumes (Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A.: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 2003), volume 1, page 545. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 107th edition. | Sherard, Alice (I1741)
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753 | Notes for BETTY MILLHOLLEN: Headline: OBITUARIES Deaths and Funerals Publication Date: December 29, 1998 Source: The Atlanta Constitution Page: Subjects: Region: Obituary: CARROLL COUNTY BETTY MILLHOLLAN BROWNLOW, 61, of Villa Rica di ed Sunday. Funeral, 1 p.m. Wednesday, Jones-Wynn Funeral Home. | Millhollen, Betty (I1178)
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754 | Notes for CAROLYN CAVENDISH HIX: Database: Herald (Rock Hill, South Carolina) Obituaries, 1991-99 Combined Matches: 5 Headline: Obituary Publication Date: April 11, 1995 Source: The Herald Rock Hill, SC Page: 8a Subjects: Region: South Carolina Obituary: TEGA CAY - Mrs. Carolyn Hix Brownlow, of 2051 Manila Bay Lane, died Saturday, April 8, 1995, at her home. She was 45. A memorial service will be 4 p.m. today at Philadelphia United Methodist Church Fellowship Hall. Father John Giuliani will officiate. Mrs. Brownlow was a homemaker and a former employee of the George Frederick Construction Company of Vero Beach, Fla. Survivors include her husband, George W. Brownlow of Tega Cay; a son, Brian Hix of Tega Cay; a stepson, Ryan Brownlow of Tega Cay; two stepdaughters, Brooke Brownlow of Tega Cay and Sara Brownlow of Annapolis, Md.; her brother, Roger Cavendish of Fredericksburg, Va., her sister Vicki Lee of Edmond, Okla.; her mother, Katherine Chinn of Beaver Dam, Ky.; her stepmother, Shirley Cavendish of Hinton, West Va., and her grandmother, Doris Martin of Elizabethtown, Ky. Memorials may be made to York County Hospice Inc., 325 South Oakland Ave., Rock Hill, S.C. 29730. Whitesell-Wolfe Funeral Home is in charge. More About CAROLYN CAVENDISH HIX: Burial: Cremated Cause of Death: AIDS Cremation: Whitesell-Wolfe Funeral Home | Hix, Carolyn Cavendish (I2517)
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755 | Notes for CLIFFORD WILLIAM BROWNLOW: Times, The (Gainesville, GA) - September 30, 2000 Deceased Name: Clifford William Brownlow Funeral services are scheduled for 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 1, 2000, at Little- Davenport Funeral Home Chapel for Clifford William Brownlow, 78, of Green Mountain Lane, Clermont. The Rev. Jon Herrin will officiate. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 6 to 9 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home. Mr. Brownlow died Friday, Sept. 29, 2000, at his residence following anex tended illness. Mr. Brownlow was a life-long resident of Hall County. He served his country in the Army during World War II. He was retired from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. He was a devoted member of Chicopee United Methodist Church, where he served as Sunday school superintendent for many years. He was the son of the late Coy A. and Dora Horton Brownlow and Thelma Cleveland Brownlow. He was preceded in death by his wife of 55 years, Mildred Pinson Brownlow brother, Grady Brownlow and sister, Lois Porter. Survivors include his daughter and son-in-law, Alesha and John Brady, Clermont grandchildren, Melissa Brady, Chris Brady, Robin Brady, all of Gainesville brother, the Rev. Avery Brownlow, Gainesville and a number of beloved nieces, nephews and cousins. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Chicopee United Methodist Church or the American Cancer Society. Little Davenport Funeral Home, Gainesville. Times, The (Gainesville, GA) Date: September 30, 2000 Author: StaffPage: 3B Record Number: gav10226884463767 Copyright (c) The Times. All rights reserved. Reproduced with the permission of Gannett Co., Inc. by NewsBank, inc. | Brownlow, Clifford William (I2371)
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756 | Notes for Cosmo Bain: General Notes: 1930 Garland Co., AR Census Hot Springs Twp. (area 2) Beard Street Dw/644-690 Bain, Cosmo hd m w 55 married TN TN TN insurance agent Mary S. wf f w 49 married AR GA AR ________________________________________ Mary Stella Simpson was born on 01 Dec 1882. She died on 07 Feb 1963 in Garland Co., AR. Cosmo Bain and Mary Stella Simpson were married about 1897 in Garland Co., AR. They had the following children: 215. i. Ruel Cosmo Bain was born on 08 Jan 1898 in Garland Co., AR. He married Minnie Victoria | Bain, Cosmo (I586)
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757 | Notes for GEORGE W. BROWNLOW III: George Brownlow III FORT MILL - George W. Brownlow III, 50, of 152 Sea Island Blvd. died Friday, Feb. 12, 1999, at home. The graveside service will be 10 a.m. today at Islamic Society of Gastonia, N.C., with the Khalifi Ali Rashid officiating. A memorial service will be 11 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 20, at Tega Cay Club House. Mr. Brownlow was manager of Parnell-Martin Plumbing Supplies in Charlotte. Surviving are his wife, Nancy Brownlow of Baltimore; two daughters. Sara Kim of Lafayette, Calif., and Brooke Brownlow of Boone, N.C.; two sons, Ryan Brownlow of Clemson and Brian Hix of Albuquerque, N.M.; two brothers, Sandy Brownlow of Palm City, Fla., and Randy Brownlow of Greensboro, N.C.; his sister, Bette Brownlow of Greensboro, N.C.; and two grandchildren. Thompson Funeral Home of York is in charge George Brownlow III More About GEORGE W. BROWNLOW III: Burial: February 13, 1999, Muslim Cemetary off Titman Road, Gastonia, NC Burial Site: Muslim Cemetary off Titman Road, Gastonia, NC Cause of Death: Lymphoma secondary to AIDS Education: Bet. 1966 - 1970, University of Florida Occupation: Bet. 1975 - 1980, Manager, Tropical Supply Company, Pompano Beach, Florida | Brownlow, George W. III (I2400)
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758 | Notes for GEORGE W. BROWNLOW, JR: Deceased Name: BROWNLOW - George,W., Jr. BROWNLOW - George,W., Jr., of Daytona Beach Shores, FL died there at his h ome Saturday afternoon September 27, 1997. Mr. Brownlow was born in Anders on, SC, Nov. 11, 1917, the son of George Withers and Alice King Brownlo w, Sr. He was a long time resident of Winston-Salem, NC. He was a gradua te of R.J. Reynolds High School, an eagle scout, a member of Old Town Coun try Club and was active in the Chamber of Commerce of W-S. Mr. Brownlow he ld an honorary life membership in the Carolina PGA, and was the winn er of many state and local golf tournaments. He was employed by Brownlo w, Inc. of W-S until 1954, when he relocated to south Florida and found ed Tropical Plumbing Supply Co. He was married to the late Perrine Hayes B rownlow for 49 years who died in 1989. Funeral Services will be held at Vo gler's Reynolda Chapel Wednesday at 11:00 followed by interment in Forsy th Memorial Park, services will be conducted by his brother Dr. Harmon Bro wnlow. Surviving are one daughter, Dr. Betty H. Brownlow of Greensboro, N C; three sons George Brownlow III, Fort Mills, SC, Joseph Sandy Brownl ow of Stuart, FL and R. Randy Brownlow of Greensboro, NC; 14 grandchildre n; two great grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Willie Reavis of WinstonSal em and Ruth Kilby of Lake Norman, NC; one brother, Dr. Harmon Brownl ow of Orlando, FL. The family will receive friends Tuesday night from 7 -9 at Vogler's Reynolda Chapel. More About GEORGE W. BROWNLOW, JR: Age at death (Facts Page): 79 years Burial: Forsyth Memorial Cemetery, Winston-Salem, North Carolina Burial Site: Forsyth Memorial Cemetary, Winston-Salem, North Carolina Cause of Death: Interstitial fibrosis; lung tumor Education-1: 1935, RJ Reynolds High School, Winston-Salem, NC Military service: Bet. 1941 - 1942, Merchant Marines-helped restore Pearl Harbor after Japanese bombing Passion: golf; played in Bing Crosby twice Residence: 1940, 330 Grove Park Avenue Winston-Salem, NC | Brownlow, George W. Jr. (I2275)
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759 | Notes for GLADYS DEARMAN: Atlanta Journal-Constitution, The (GA) - December 11, 1999 Deceased Name: GLADYS D. BROWNLOW GLADYS D. BROWNLOW, 88, of Douglasville died Thursday. Funeral, 1 p.m. tod ay, Clarkston United Methodist Church; A.S. Turner & Sons. Atlanta Journal-Constitution, The (GA) Date: December 11, 1999 Edition: Home; The Atlanta Journal Constitution Page: G6 Record Number: 30061066 Copyright (c) 1999 The Atlanta Journal and the Atlanta Constitution | Dearman, Gladys (I2378)
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760 | Notes for JACK H. BROWNLOW: Macon Telegraph, The (GA) - December 16, 1999 Deceased Name: Jack Brownlow DUBLIN --- Services for Jack H. Brownlow will be at 11 a.m. Saturday in Memorial Park Funeral Home in Gainesville with burial in Alta Vista Cemetery. Brownlow, 78, died Tuesday, Dec. 14, 1999. Born in Hall County, he was the son of the late James Walter and Mae Highsmith Brownlow. He attended Young Harris College prior to serving in the military during World War II. He was a retired career federal employee. Survivors include his wife, Mary Wood Brownlow; children, Jackie Caldwell of Fallston, Md., Jill Langsford of Dublin and Jim Brownlow of San Ramon, Calif.; eight grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 tonight at the Langford residence, 2303 Scott Drive, Dublin. Visitation will be from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to Dublin Community Church, 400 Airport Road, Dublin 31021, or Pine Forest United Methodist Church, 400 Woods Ave., Dublin 31021. Macon Telegraph, The (GA) Date: December 16, 1999 Edition: HOME Page: 4 Record Number: 9912160132 Copyright (c) 1999 The Macon Telegraph __________________________________________________________-- Times, The (Gainesville, GA) - December 16, 1999 Deceased Name: Jack H. Brownlow Funeral services are scheduled for 11 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 18, 1999, at Memorial Park Funeral Home for Jack H. Brownlow, 78, of Dublin. Dr. Reece Lester will officiate. Burial will be in Alta Vista Cemetery. The family will receive friends Thursday night from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Langford home at 2303 Scott Drive, Dublin, and from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at t he funeral home. Mr. Brownlow died Tuesday, Dec. 14, 1999, at Dublin Hospital. A native of Hall County, Mr. Brownlow was the son of the late James Walter Brownlow and Mae Highsmith Brownlow, and the brother of the late Bonnie K. Brownlow. Mr. Brownlow attended Young Harris College prior to serving in the U.S. military. During World War II, he was stationed in Almagorda, N.M., and then in the Caribbean Theater where he served as a crew chief and co-pilot in the Army Air Corps. A career federal employee, he worked in the Poultry Grading Division of the USDA, working in Columbia, S.C., Chicago, Ill., and San Francisco, Calif. When he retired in 1982, he was the area supervisor for the West Coast region. He then moved to Dublin, where he served as manager of the Dublin Country Club Golf Shop until 1989. He spent his retirement years enjoying family, friends and golf. He was a member of Pine Forest United Methodist Church in Dublin. Survivors include his wife of 68 years, Mary Wood Brownlow daughters, Jackie Caldwell, Fallston, Md., Jill Langford, Dublin son, Jim Brownlow, San Ramon, Calif. grandchildren, Jeff and Amy Langford, Dublin, Doug, Heather, and Daniel Brownlow, San Ramon, Calif., Kim Becker, Silver Spring, Md., Ryan Caldwell, Anderson, S.C., and Evan Caldwell, Fallston, Md. and great-grandchild, Madeline Becker, Silver Spring, Md. Pallbearers will be grandsons Ryan Caldwell, Jeff Langford and Evan Caldwell, and nephews Lynn Cooper, Lamar Cooper and Al Kytle. In lieu of flowers, make donations to either the Dublin Community Church 400 Airport Road, Dublin, GA 31021, or Pine Forest Methodist Church, 400 Woods Ave., Dublin, GA 31021. Memorial Park Funeral Home, Gainesville. Times, The (Gainesville, GA) Date: December 16, 1999 Author: Staff Page: 9A Record Number: gav10226871981066 Copyright (c) The Times. All rights reserved. Reproduced with the permission of Gannett Co., Inc. by NewsBank, inc. | Brownlow, Jack H. (I2281)
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761 | Notes for JACQUELINE BATEMAN: Mrs. Jacqueline Bateman Brownlow, 74, of 100 Breckindale Circle passed away Thursday, April 11, 2002, in her home. She was born Sept. 28, 1927, in Eden, one of eight children to Jesse Benjamin Bateman and Ora Gilley Bateman. She lived most of her life in Winston-Salem with her late husband, Robert Lee Brownlow Sr. She and her husband were owners of Economy Supply Co. in Winston-Salem. Mrs. Brownlow was a homemaker and a member of Clemmons First Baptist Church. Surviving are three sons, David K. Brownlow and wife Hannah of Winston-Salem, John Richard Brownlow and wife Mary of Advance and Robert Lee Brownlow Jr. and wife Jeanie of Roanoke, Va.; a daughter, Joy Thomasson and husband Jody of Advance; seven grandchildren, Robert Lee (Robbie) Brownlow III, Kara Brownlow, Ryan Brownlow, Claire Brownlow, Ann Campbell Brownlow, Morgan Thomasson and Andrew Thomasson; four brothers, Clive Bateman and wife JoAnne of Charlotte, J.B. Bateman Jr. of Marietta, Ga., Robert Morris Bateman and wife Catherine of Greensboro and Harold Bateman and wife Margaret of Nakina; three sisters, Louise Sawyer of Burlington, Marian Pavitt and husband Owen of Eaton, Ga. and Jean Bateman of Bowling Green, Ohio. A graveside service will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at Forsyth Memorial Park with the Rev. Roland T. Barnhardt officiating. Following the service, the family will receive friends at the home of Joy Thomasson. Memorials may be made to the American Heart Association, 202 CentrePort Drive, Suite 100, Greensboro, NC 27409. Hayworth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel is in charge of arrangements More About JACQUELINE BATEMAN: Burial: April 14, 2002, Forsyth Memorial Cemetery, Winston-Salem, North Carolina | Batemen, Jacqueline (I2388)
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762 | Notes for JAMES BROWNLOW: Court And Census Records - Jesse Sanders 1. Orphan's Indentures & Guardianship Records In Court Minutes Taken from Chatham Co. Court of Pleas & Quarter Sessions- 1774-1800 NC State Archives film # C.022.30001 Pg. 186 - May, 1796 JOSEPH SAUNDERS & JAMES SAUNDERS & JESSE SAUNDERS, the court ap-pointed JA MES BROWNLOE, guardian. Pg. 187 - May, 1796 The Court appoints JAMES BROWNLOE, guardian to JOSEPH SAUNDERS, JAMES SAUN DERS & JESSE SAUNDERS, orphans of WILLIAM SAUNDERS, dec'd, to de-fend the ir suit in a petition for dower. (Note: James Brownlow was married to Joseph, James, and Jesse's older sister Mary) 2. Census Records Jesse Sanders was listed on Chatham Co. 1800 census: pg 186: One male a ge 16-26 Note: There was also a Hardy Saunders in Chatham Co 1800 census on pg. 243 . 1810 Moore Co, NC census, page 597 listed: Sanders, Jesse: One male under 10, one male 26-45, and one female 26-4 5, no others and no slaves 3. Land Ownership Jesse was Listed on Moore Co Landowners in 1815: 3 parcels, 3D 260 ac. valued at $360 Copyright © 2004 SandersWeb.net | Brownlow, James (I1888)
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763 | Notes for JAMES PATTERSON: Secretary of State-Land Entrys-Chatham County, NC, 1778-1795 (SS.951.2) August 17, 1778, 640 Acres, Entry 217, James Patterson. Beginning on t he line of the land he bought of Robert Rutherford, running S. along Willi am Malones line to a line agreed on between evan Thomas, ss? Rutherfod hen ce to Thomas' corner hence to a branch and down the various courses to h is line and along said line to ?Melfirst? Station. December 17, 1778, 600 acres, entry 446, James Patterson. On the Camp Bra nch of the waters of Robinson Creek, beginning at William Petty's corne r, running the dividing line between Malone and Petty, then around accordi ng to the law to include the improvts of William Malone and James Rae f or Compliment. | Patterson, James (I1475)
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764 | Notes for JANE: Information Chatham was formed in 1771 from Orange. The act became effective April 1, 1771. It was named in honor of William Pitt, Earl of Chatham who was a most eloquent defender of the American cause in the English Parliament during the Revolution. It is in the central section of the state and is bounded by Wake, Harnett, Lee, Moore, Randolph, Alamance, Orange and Durham counties. The present land area is 682.90 square miles and the 1990 population was 38,759. The act establishing the county provided for the courts to be held at the home of Stephen Poe. It also named commissioners to have a courthouse, prison and stocks erected. In 1778 a town was established on the land formerly belonging to Ambrose Edwards where the court house was. This town was named Chatham. Chatham Court House is mentioned in correspondence, 1776-1782. In 1785 a law establishing Pittsboro on Miles Scurlock 's land on which the courthouse stood was enacted. In 1787 an act was passed stating that the heirs of Scurlock would not allow a town to be established on their land. Therefore, the trustees of t he town were advised to purchase land from William Petty adjoining the Scurlock tract and lay out a town. It was named Pittsboro in honor of William Pitt, the younger. In 1787 Pittsboro was made the county seat. More About JANE: Property: April 02, 1773, Plat for 100 acres on Beaver Creek to Art McMahon | Unk, Jane (I1146)
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765 | Notes for JEREMIAH SANFORD BROWNLOW: MARRIAGE NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE 1867-1878 Issue of November 22, 1871 On 19th Oct., by Rev. B. E. L. Timmons, Mr. J. S. Brownlow to M. F. McKinn ey, all of White co., Ga. More About JEREMIAH SANFORD BROWNLOW: Census: 1880, Mossy Creek, White County, Georgia Marriage Notes for JEREMIAH BROWNLOW and MARY MCKINNEY: Marriage Notices from The Southern Christian Advocate, 1867-1878 Issue of November 22, 1871 page 214 Marriages, Southern Christian Advocate, 1867-1878 On 19th Oct., by Rev. B. E. L. Timmons, Mr. J. S. Brownlow to M. F. McKinney, all of White co., Ga. | Brownlow, Jeremiah Sanford (I2099)
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766 | Notes for JOHN BROWNLOW: Kent: Canterbury - Marriage License allegations, Dean of Westminster, 1558 -1699 and Vicar-General of the Archbishop of Canterbury, 1660 to 1679 25 Mar 1676 Sir John Brownlow, of Holmbey, Bart., Bachelor, & Alice Sherard, of St Margaret's, Westminster, Spinster. More About JOHN BROWNLOW: Property: Builder of Belton House Title (Facts Page): 3rd Baron Brownlow Marriage Notes for ALICE SHERARD and JOHN BROWNLOW: Kent: Canterbury - Marriage Licence allegations, Dean of Westminster, 1558 -1699 and Vicar-General of the Archbishop of Canterbury, 1660 to 16 Marriage Licences Issued by the Dean and Chapter of Westminster. 1676. County: Kent Country: England 25 Mar 1676 Sir John Brownlow, of Holmbey, Bart., Bachelor, & Alice Sherar d, of St Margaret's, Westminster, Spinster. Sir John Brownlow, 3rd Bt. was born on 26 June 1659.3 He was the son of Sir Richard Brownlow, 2nd Bt. and Elizabeth Freke.2 He was baptised on 6 July 1659 at Rippingale, Lincolnshire, England.1 He married Alice Sherard, daughter of Richard Sherard and Margaret Dewe, on 27 March 1676 at Westminster Abbey, Westminster, London, England.1 He died on 16 July 1697 at age 38, without surviving male issue.2 He was buried at Belton, Lincolnshire, England.1 His will (dated 29 July 1689) was probated on 2 September 1697.1 Sir John Brownlow, 3rd Bt. succeeded to the title of 3rd Baronet Brownlow, of Humby, co. Lincoln [E., 1641] on 30 August 1668.2 On 23 November 1679 he inherited the Belton estates of his great-uncle Sir John, 1st and last Baronet.2 He held the office of Member of Parliament (M.P.) for Grantham from 1689 to 1697.2 | Brownlow, Sir, 3rd BT John (I1614)
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767 | Notes for JOHN WILLIAM SPENCER CUST: ......formerly Lady Marian Margaret Compton (b. Rome, 1817), her father was Spencer Joshua Alwyne Compton (b. 1790), 2nd Marquis of Nothampton. She took the name Cust following her marriage to John Hume Cust (b. 1812), Viscount Alford and the 1st Earl Brownlow. After his father's death in 1851, her son John William Spencer Cust (b. 1842) became the 2nd Earl Brownlow. Lady Marian, was well known in society as an intellectual conversationalist and patron of the arts. In 1866 she wrote an illustrated Needlework as Art, and helped to establish the School of Art Needlework in 1872 of which Queen Victoria became a patron when the premises moved to South Kensington in 1875. The Brownlow residence at Ashridge lies in an estate of over three thousand acres situated near to Berkhamsted. It dates from the 13th century and was rebuilt in 1815 from an original monastery of the Order of Bonhommes. The estate belongs now to the National Trust and the house is a management college. The other Brownlow residence, Belton House near Grantham, is owned also by the National Trust and the house and grounds are open to the public. http://www.gerald-massey.org.uk/cbiog_part_03.htm#36. More About JOHN WILLIAM SPENCER CUST: DSP: Died without children Title (Facts Page): 3rd Baron and 2nd Earl Brownlow | (Egerton Cust), John William Spencer (I1639)
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768 | Notes for John Yancy Criswell Jr.: At age 18 in late 1842, John Y., Jr., joined an independent company of Texas rangers and engaged in desultory Indian fighting. In 1842-43 he served in the Somervell Expedition led by General Adrian Woll to repel the invasion of Texas by Mexico. In 1845, John, entered the service of the Republic of Texas, along with his brother Joe. At the breaking out of the war between the US and Mexico, he joined the com pany of M.L. Gray of the Texas Rangers, served throughout the war and mustered out 17 Jul 1847. John and his brother Joe served in the Ranger Company under the immediate command of Peter Hansborough Bell. Mexican War Reference: In 1852, Gov. Bell gave a character reference for Joe by saying, "Among his fellow soldiers he was in the main a good one. He was fond of trading and running horses, or trafficking, etc., and participated in all the little amusements legitimate in camp. He was considered a wild young man, but generally esteemed a fit associate by his fellow soldiers. He was under my immediate command, and subject daily to my inspection of the manner in which he performed his duties as such." After the war John was often called, "Captain Criswell". John enlisted in the Texas Rangers for the Mexican War on July 21, 1846, Capt Gray's Texas Mounted volunteers. Discharged July 17, 1847. In 1852, John was given a character reference by then Governor Peter H. Bell: "Among his fellow soldiers he was in the main a good one. He was fond of trading and running horses, or trafficking, etc., and participated in all the little amusements legitimate in Camp. He was considered a wild young man, but generally esteemed a fit associate by this fellow soldier. He was under my immediate command, and subject daily to my inspection of the manner in whch he performed his duties as such". JOHN Y. CRISWELL Dallas Morning News 13 Oct 1896 Mortuary Criswell--Flatonia, Fayette Co., Tex., Oct. 8-- John Y. Criswell, an old resident of this county, a Texas veteran and ex president of the Texas Veterans' association, died yesterday at Waco, where he had gone for his health. He was said to be 84 years old. The funeral took place today. Contributed by Debbie Hanson In 1888 Candace's brother, John Y. Criswell, Jr., wrote a most interesting story for the LaGrange Journal about the Runaway Scrape. This was a Flight toward the Sabine River which started around San Patricio, Refugio and San Antonio about the middle of February 1836 when the Mexicans invaded. Sam Houston arrived in Gonzales March 11 and decided to retreat to the Colorado. His retreat, coupled with the news of the fall of the Alamo, set off the Runaway Scrape in a large way. Many Fayette County families joined the Flight the last of March. Some went in wagons, some on horseback. Those who had no ready transportation went on foot. At times they waded in mud up to their knees. Larger children helped carry smaller children. There was much suffering and disease. A number of them died, and there was at least one birth during the trip. A child of Col. John H. Moore and Eliza Cummins (dau. of James) either fell from a horse and died during the Runaway Scrape, or died somehow, and a child of Norman Woods and Jane Boyd died during the Flight. When news of the San Jacinto victory reached them, they returned to their homes. (Also, John and Mary Rabb lost a baby son.) John Y., Jr., says in his article that his father's family joined the Flight. He should have stated that all were along except his brother William V. who was in the Army at the time, and who was at San Jacinto. John Y. also says that one of my kinsmen, John Wesley Scallorn, was along--which I seriously doubt. Wesley enlisted 3-4-1836 and was not discharged until 6-12-1836. (Military Records, Archives, #6105). He, too, was at San Jacinto. There is a remote possibility that Wm. V. and Wesley were ordered to assist with the Flight when the Fayette Co. families started out, then were ordered to join the Forces before they reached the San Jacinto battlefields, although it does not seem likely. After all, it was over 52 years before John Y. wrote his recollections of the Flight, and he was only 11 1/2 years old at the time. Wesley certainly could have been one of the soldiers at the start. In his story John Y., Jr., referred to Candace as "Mrs. Fitzgerald" although she was the widow Underwood at the time of the Flight, and did not marry Obediah Fitzgerald till 1846, with another marriage and 4 children intervening, He states that Lee F. T. Cottle was on the Flight, and I think this is where they really got to know each other, as they married soon after they returned home. He also mentions Candace's closest friend, Lucinda Kenner Berry, as "Mrs. Gorham" although she was Mrs. T. O. Berry at the time of the Flight. Her 18 month old son, Wm. Thomas Berry, was with her. After T. O. Berry died in 1837, Lucinda married (2) 1839 Josiah O'Daniel, father of Mary Rebecca O'Daniel who married John Y., Jr., in 1847 at Lucinda's home. After Josiah died in 1845 Lucinda married (3) 1848 William Gorham. John Y., Jr., also mentions some of my Faires and Karnes kin as being on the Flight. Noah Karnes, husband of my g.g.grandma's sister, Elizabeth McClure, was accidentally killed during the Flight by Wayne Barton near Round Top, Fayette County. In 1848 Lucinda and Wm. Gorham moved to Black Jack Springs from Plum Grove where she had been a close neighbor to John Y., Sr., and his family when they moved there abt. l839. Candace and Lucinda were the closest of friends, as well as neighbors, from then until Candace died in 1900. 1850 Census Fayette County, Texas #412 Farmer ($600) John Criswell 26 m Ky Mary 19 f Ala Leander 2 m Tex Frances 1 f Tex D. O. Daniels 15 m Ala H. White 16 m Ala Edwd Hallough 10 m Tex Jan 25 1862, Private in the Bastrop Lubbock Guards In 1862 John Yancy Criswell was a Justic of the Peace. | Criswell, John Yancy (I6189)
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769 | Notes for Joseph Eve Criswell: The story of the three Criswell boys asking Andrew McMicken for his daughters hand in marriage. "When Leroy Vannoy Criswell asked for Elizabeth's hand, Mr. McMicken said, Yes. When William Vannoy Criswell asked for Polly, he hemmed and hawed, but finally said "Yes". When Joe Criswell asked for Sarah Ann, he said, "No, three stalks of corn in one hill will not make anything but nubbins", but they were married anyway." Joe was probably named for Joseph Eve who lived on Richland Creek, near Barbourville, KY in 1820. He was the very first person listed in the Know Co., KY, 1820 census. Since JY Criswell was also living there in 1820, on State Rd, and named a son Joseph Eve Criswell 7 years later, the two men both of whom were 26 to 45, must have been at least good friends, if not related by blood or marriage. Mexican War Reference: In 1852, Gov. Bell gave a character reference for Joe by saying, "Among his fellow soldiers he was in the main a good one. He was fond of trading and running horses, or trafficking, etc., and participated in all the little amusements legitimate in camp. He was considered a wild young man, but generally esteemed a fit associate by his fellow soldiers. He was under my immediate command, and subject daily to my inspection of the manner in which he performed his duties as such." Civil War: Private enlisted 7-1-1861, in Capt. Robert J. Carr's Fayette State Rights Guard, Mounted Infantry, Texas State Troops . Rank and file shows 53 men with headquarters at Oso, Fayette Co., Texas. 1850 Census Fayette County, Texas #413 Joseph Criswell 23 m Ky Sarah 19 f Tenn Anderson 1 m Tex | Criswell, Joseph Eve (I6190)
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770 | Notes for LADY MARIAN MARGARET COMPTON: ......formerly Lady Marian Margaret Compton (b. Rome, 1817), her father was Spencer Joshua Alwyne Compton (b. 1790), 2nd Marquis of Nothampton. She took the name Cust following her marriage to John Hume Cust (b. 1812), Viscount Alford and the 1st Earl Brownlow. After his father's death in 1851, her son John William Spencer Cust (b. 1842) became the 2nd Earl Brownlow. Lady Marian, was well known in society as an intellectual conversationalist and patron of the arts. In 1866 she wrote an illustrated Needlework as Art, and helped to establish the School of Art Needlework in 1872 of which Queen Victoria became a patron when the premises moved to South Kensington in 1875. The Brownlow residence at Ashridge lies in an estate of over three thousand acres situated near to Berkhamsted. It dates from the 13th century and was rebuilt in 1815 from an original monastery of the Order of Bonhommes. The estate belongs now to the National Trust and the house is a management college. The other Brownlow residence, Belton House near Grantham, is owned also by the National Trust and the house and grounds are open to the public. http://www.gerald-massey.org.uk/cbiog_part_03.htm#36. | Compton, Lady Marion Margaret (I1638)
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771 | Notes for LARKIN SANFORD BROWNLOW: thanks to Betty Jo Evans Will of L.S. Brownlow State of Georgia, White County In the name of God Amen. I Larkin S. Brownlow of said State and County being of sound and disposing mind and memory, knowing that I must shortly depart this life deem it right and proper both as respects my family and myself that I should make a deposition of the property with which a kind Providence has blest me. I do therefore make this my last will and testament hereby revoking and annulling all others by me herefore made. 1st I desire and direct that my body be buried in a decent and Christian like manner suitable to my circumstances and condition in life, my soul, I trust shall return to rest with God who gave it, as I hope for salvation through the merits of atonement of the blessed Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. 2nd I desire and direst that all my just debts be paid without delay by my executor here in after named and appointed. 3rd I give bequeath and devise to my beloved wife, Martha Jane, lot of land number one hundred twenty seven (127) in White County containing two hundred acres. It being the home place with all the rights, members, and appurtenances, said lot of land, during her natural life or widowhood, and all my household and kitchen furniture, also give and bequeath to my beloved wife the farming tools, wagon, and buggy, and all the stock consisting of cows and mules, all during her life or widowhood. At her death or marriage the land and all the other property be sold or equally divided between the following named children. Joe B and JS Brownlow, Elizabeth, Emer, and Cally Brownlow. They receive Twenty dollars each, to make them equal the other heirs except my grand daughter, Jessee Berry and my grands on Edgar Berry, I will give and bequeath them five dollars each. 4th I give and bequeath to my three daughters Mary, Emer, and Cally Brownlow, one lot of parcel of land in the County of White, containing eighty five (85) acres farming lands, James Head and John Head and others with all rights to said land. I hereby constitute and appoint my sons Jerry S Brownlow and Joseph Brownlow executors of this my Last Will and Testament. This 22nd day of December 1890. signed Larkin S. Brownlow More About LARKIN SANFORD BROWNLOW: Census: 1880, Wild Cat, Dist 1019, Cherokee County, Georgia Occupation: 1870, Farmer | Brownlow, Larkin Sanford (I1030)
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772 | Notes for LORD BROWNLOW CUST: CUST, LORD BROWNLOW. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- ------ CUST, baron Brownlow of Belton, and a baronet; doctor of laws. This nobleman was born 3 December 1744, and succeeded to the baronetage upon the death of his father 24 January 1770. He was elected 1774 to represent the borough of Grantham in the county of Lincoln, and by king George the third was created baron Brownlow of Belton. Lord Brownlow married first 16 October 1770 Jocosa Catherina, daughter of sir Thomas Drury of Overston in the county of Northampton baronet; by which lady, who died 11 February 1772, he has issue Etheldred Anne, born 22 July 1771. Lord Brownlow married secondly 3 August 1775 Frances, daughter and heiress of sir Henry Banks of Wimbleton in the county of Surrey knight, and alderman of the city of London ; by which lady he has issue, John, born 19 August 1779. Henry, born 20 September 1780. Elizabeth, born 29 June 1782. A daughter, born 5 January 1784. A son, born 26 August 1785. A daughter, born -- January 1787. The family of Cust has been traced back to the reign of king Edward the third. Richard Cust in the reign of king Charles the first, adhered to the party of the parliament, but was afterwards excluded from his seat in the house of commons by Oliver Cromwel. He was created a baronet by king Charles the second 29 September 1677. Purey, his son, raised a troop of horse in concert with William first earl of Devonshire at the period of there evolution. He accompanied king William the third in the subsequent reduction of Ireland. Sir Richard, second baronet, son of Purey, married Anne, sister of John Brownlow lord viscount Tyrconnel of the kingdom of Ireland; by which lady, who died 29 December 1779, he had issue, Sir John, third baronet. Francis Cockayne, who was elected 1774 to represent the borough of Helston in the county of Cornwal, and 1780 and 1784 to represent the borough of Grantham in the county of Lincoln. He is one of the king's counsel, one of the counsel to the university of Cambridge, counsel to the admiralty and navy office, and recorder of the borough of Grantham. Peregrine, a merchant of the city of London, who was elected 1768 to represent the borough of Bishops Castle in the county of Salop, and 1776 to represent the borough of Grantham in the county of Lincoln. Richard, who embraced the clerical profession, and married -- June 1767 Mary, daughter of the reverend George Harris doctor in divinity. He died 16 October 1783. Jane, married first to Francis Fane of Fulbeck in the county of Lincolnes quire, and secondly to James Evelyn esquire. Lucy. Sir Richard Cust died 25 July 1734. Sir John Cuff, third baronet, was elected in the year 1761 speaker of the honourable house of commons, which office he resigned 17 January 1770. He married Etheldred, daughter of Thomas Payne of Hough; by which lady, who died 27 January 1775, he had issue, Brownlow, lord Brownlow. Anne, married to Jacob Reynardson of Holiwel in the county of Lincoln esquire. Elizabeth, married 2 July 1770 to Philip York of Erthig in the county of Denbigh esquire. She died 1 February 1779. C R E A T I O N. Baron Brownlow of Belton in the County of Lincoln 20 May 1776. C H I E F S E A T S. Belton and Carby in the county of Lincoln; and Overston in the county of Northampton. More About LORD BROWNLOW CUST: Title (Facts Page): 7th Baron Humby Title (Facts Page)-1: 1776, Created Baron Brownlow Sir Brownlow Cust, 1st Baron Brownlow of Belton was born on 3 December 1744 at Norfolk Street, Westminster, London, England.1 He was the son of Rt. Hon. Sir John Cust, 3rd Bt. and Etheldred Payne.1 He married, firstly, Jocosa Katherina Drury, daughter of Lt.-Gen. Sir Thomas Drury, 1st and last Bt. and Martha Tyrrell, on 16 October 1770 at St. George's Church, St. George Street, Hanover Square, London, England.1 He married, secondly, Frances Bankes, daughter of Sir Henry Bankes and Frances Pembrooke, on 31 August 1775 at St. James' Church, Westminster, London, England.2 He died on 25 December 1807 at age 63 at Belton, Lincolnshire, England.2 He was buried at Belton, Lincolnshire, England.2 Sir Brownlow Cust, 1st Baron Brownlow of Belton was educated at Eton College, Eton, Berkshire, England.1 He graduated from Corpus Christi College, Cambridge University, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, in 1766 with a Master of Arts (M.A.).1 He held the office of Member of Parliament (M.P.) (Tory) for Ilchester between 1768 and 1774.1 He was awarded the honorary degree of Doctor of Civil Laws (D.C.L.) by Oxford University, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, on 7 July 1773.1 He held the office of Member of Parliament (M.P.) (Tory) for Grantham between 1774 and 1776.1 He was created 1st Baron Brownlow of Belton, co. Lincoln [Great Britain] on 20 May 1776, for his late father's services.1 He was invested as a Fellow, Society of Antiquaries (F.S.A.) on 13 June 1776.1 He was invested as a Fellow, Royal Society (F.R.S.) on 8 May 1783.1 | Cust, Lord, 1st Baron Brownlow Brownlow (I1626)
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773 | Notes for Mary Jane Criswell: On 12-6-1841, Mary Jane wrote a letter to her brothers in Fayette County. The letter, which was written from both of them to the Criswell brothers was clearly signed "William Haddon" and "Mary Haddon." The letter reads, "Dear Brothers after my respects to you I wish to inform you that we are well Excep Liza. She Has the Chils and feefor lite ly. I hope my lines will find you all in good Health We are now living out at the prarie plantation again I wish one of you to come and live with us this Season if you are not going to School and if you Cant stay all the Season with us Come and Stay a while for Company as you could make it your Home as longe as you pleas for it Sertainly wold bee a grat satisfaction for one of you to live with us and mak it your Home, any one of you that Comes Down in this County be Shore to Call on us and you will beestow a favour on a frend and Sister and brother Yours with as Steem William Haddon to all the Criswells Sones Mary Haddon In 1962, the letter was in the possession of Sally Jones Hart (Mrs. C. M.) of Mathis, Texas, a great-granddaughter of William V. Criswell, an older brother of Mary Jane Criswell Haddon. There is no probate record in Wharton County of Mary?sestate, although the 553 1/2 acre tract of her father?sland in Matagorda County which she inherited was not sold until 1876. On 6-22-1876, Eliza and her sister, Virginia sold their deceased mother?sinterest in John Criswell?sleague to Fletcher Layton of Matagorda County. She possibly died due to the Yellow Fever that was in the town of LaGrange and surrounding areas. | Criswell, Mary Jane (I6187)
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774 | Notes for MRS. BROWNLOW: Pendleton District Newspaper: "November 19, 1828 Died on Thursday night Mrs. ____Brownlow, Sr". Transcribed from the Carolina Observer, Page 3, Column 3 dated the 20th of May of 1824 DIED Yesterday morning, at the residence of Mr. Henry E. Purviance, in the neighborhood of this town, Mrs. Rebecca Fletcher, in the 73d year of her age. This venerable, and highly respectable lady, was perhaps, the only person who remained of the first settlers of this place [Fayetteville, North Carolina], she had been an inhabitant of this town upwards of sixty years, and enjoyed a surprising degree of health, activity and cheerfulness, until a few days before her death. She possessed, in an eminent degree, every virtue, and excellence, moral, and social, conjugal and maternal which give amiableness and worth to the female character. To a strong and well improved understanding, she united a lively and playful imagination, a frank and benevolent disposition, a mildness of temper, and a feeling heart. Inscription Relict of George Fletcher b. Sept 23 1752 d May 19 1824 age 72 years Gravesite Details Her tombstone was moved in 1952 from Council Hall Cemetery to Cross Creek Cemetery at Cool Spring | Evans, Eleanor Rebecca (I1164)
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775 | Notes for N. EUGENE BROWNLOW:Eugene Brownlow, Easley Nathan Eugene Brownlow, of 110 Ginger Lane, died Wednesday, Dec. 15, 1999, at Palmetto Baptist Medical Center. Born in Gainesville, Ga., son of the late S.E. and Beulah Kimsey Brownlow. Mr. Brownlow was retired from Saco Lowell Corporation and was a member of Geer Memorial Baptist Church. Surviving are his wife, Elizabeth Todd Brownlow of the home; two sons and daughters-in-law, Larry and Katie Brownlow of Liberty, and Rodney and Linda Brownlow of Easley; a daughter, Kathy Brownlow of the home; three grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Graveside services will be held at 4 p.m. today at West View Cemetery in Walhalla, with the Rev. Dr. Broadus Moody officiating. Visitation will be held from 2 to 3 p.m. today at Robinson Funeral Home. Memorials may be made to Geer Memorial Baptist Church, 911 South Fifth St., Easley, SC 29640. The family is at the home. More About N. EUGENE BROWNLOW: Burial: Westview Cemetery, Walhalla, South Carolina | Brownlow, N. Eugene (I2291)
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776 | Notes for PAUL JERRY BROWNLOW: Captain Paul Jerry Brownlow, U.S. Navy (Retired), 87, died Saturday, Septe mber 14, 2002. He is survived by his wife of 56 years, Jane Brownlow; chil dren, Bob Brownlow and wife, Terri, Bill Brownlow and wife, Nancy, Tim Bro wnlow and wife, Barbara and David Brownlow and wife, Nancy; grandsons, Rob bie, Tom, Donald, Daniel and P.J.; and a loving extended family. He retir ed from the U.S. Navy after 32 years and served at Pearl Harbor during Wor ld War II. Jerry was a charter member of Tanoan Country Club. Services wi ll be held on Thursday, September 19, 2002 at 10:00 a.m. at French Mortuar y, Wyoming Blvd. Chapel, 7121 Wyoming Blvd. NE. Interment will follow at S anta Fe National Cemetery. Friends may visit French Mortuary, 7121 Wyomi ng Blvd. NE, on Wednesday, September 18, 2002, from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p .m. Memorial contributions may be made to Boys Town, Father Flanagan's Bo ys Town, 14100 Crawford St., Boys Town, NE, 68010 or to The Navy Memori al Foundation, 701 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Suite 123, Washington D.C., 200 04-2608. French Mortuary, 7121 Wyoming Blvd. NE. Albuquerque Journal, September 17, 2002 | Brownlow, Paul Jerry (I2269)
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777 | Notes for PHILLIP ANDREW HINSON: Headline: Obituary Publication Date: March 31, 1994 Source: The Herald Rock Hill, SC Page: 10a Subjects: Region: South Carolina Obituary: VAN WYCK - Phillip Andrew Hinson, 8, of 400 Deer Run Road, died Monday, March 28, 1994. The funeral will be 11 a.m. today at Bethel United Methodist Church in Rock Hill, with the Rev. Olene Civils officiating and the Rev. Randall Madsen assisting. Burial will be at Van Wyck United Methodist Church Cemetery. Born in York County, Phillip was a student at Erwin Elementary School in Lancaster, and was a member of Van Wyck United Methodist Church and Cub Scout Pack #96. Surviving are his father, Sonny Hinson; his paternal grandparents, Ruth and Phillip Hinson Jr. of Rock Hill; his maternal grandparents, Clarence and Aline Bell of York; and his paternal great-grandmother, Vergie Brownlow of Rock Hill. The family will receive friends at the home of the immediate family or the home of his maternal grandparents, Clarence and Aline Bell, 1924 Abby Lane, York. Memorials may be made to Van Wyck United Methodist Church, c/o Sherry, Phillip and Shannon Hinson Memorial Fund, 5068 Old Hickory Road, Van Wyck, SC 29744. Shannon Hinson Student More About PHILLIP ANDREW HINSON: Burial: Van Wyck United Methodist Church Cemetary | Hinson, Phillip Harmon III (I2489)
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778 | Notes for REV. CHARLES HODGES: 1. He was a Free Will Baptist preacher and was the first preacher of the Enon Free Will Baptist Church in Itawamba Co, Mississippi. 2. He was ordained on 21 June, 1831 into the Primitive Baptist Church. 3. He was possibly also from Franklin County, TN. 4. Limestone County, AL: 31 Jan 1831 - Inventoried and appraised the personal property of Stroud M. McCormick, deceased with John Millhouse and David Stell. 30 Nov 1832 - Lent his name to the desposition of Flud (Flooda?) Mitchell who was applying for his Revolutionary Soldiers Pension. The last linereads; "I am known by Charles Hodges, Clergyman and Reuben Tillman." (the pension was granted and paid) 28 July 1834 - Attended sale of goods belonging to Reuben Tillman, deceased 5. Performed the following weddings in Itawamba County, MS: 10 Nov 1839 - William Wiggins and Narcissa Lesscum 19 Dec 1839 - Pleasant G. Thomas and E. E. Bourland 17 Dec 1840 - C.W. Bourland and Martha Ann Roads 14 Nov 1842 - Lee Carter and Elmira Ritchie 23 Jul 1843 - John W. Gotcher and Mary L. Hodges 25 Jan 1849 - William F. Gillentine and Mary Rhyne 21 Mar 1850 - N. J. Gallaway and Mary Ann Johnson 8 Feb 1853 - McKinney Sanders and Cyrene I. Wilson 2 Apr 1854 - Enoch McDougle and Susan Dabbs 2 Jul 1854 - Warren McLung and Margaret A. Rhyne 19 Aug 1854 - Obediah Y. Morris and Martha M. Colsons 14 Sep 1854 - John C. Thorn and Elizabeth A. Hankins 21 Dec 1854 - John D. Atkins and Lardisia S. Conwell 4 Jan 1855 - James A. Pearson and Lavella Dudrole 22 Mar 1855 - Charles W. Bourland and Nancy J. Christian More About REV. CHARLES HODGES: Burial: Bourland Cemetary, itawamba Co., Mississippi Occupation: June 21, 1831, Free Will Baptist Preacher, Minister (Primitive Baptist) Residence: Itawamba Co., Mississippi | Hodges, Rev. Charles (I7374)
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779 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2579)
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780 | Notes for ROTH JONES: ROTH JONES - Nephew of Arthur Brownlow, son of ELLEANOR JONES. A lawyer in Dublin who aided WILLIAM WARING in 1689. High Sherriff of County Armagh in 1712. Died in 1725. More About ROTH JONES: Occupation: 1718, High Sheriff of Armagh Probate: June 03, 1725 Will: May 12, 1725 | Jones, High Sherriff Co Armagh Roth (I1744)
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781 | Notes for ROY "MICKEY" BROWNLOW: Roy "Mickey" Brownlow Family-Placed Death Notice Mr. Roy "Mickey" Brownlow died Sunday, May 16, 2004. Services will be held 11 a.m. Wednesday, May 19, at Georgia Memorial Park Funeral Home in Marietta. Rev. Bill Crosland officiating. Burial will be in Georgia Memorial Park Cemetery. Born in Atlanta, Mickey proudly served his country during WWII in the U.S. Navy. Upon his return home, he went into business with his father, Roy Mathew Brownlow, and together they started Brownlow & Sons Remodeling Company. He was well loved by his family and friends. He enjoyed fishing and working in his garden, and was known for having a green thumb, growing tomatoes, vegetables, and sharing them with family and friends. He will be greatly missed. He is survived by his wife of 62 years, Virginia Harding Lassiter Brownlow, son and daughter-in-law, Roy Lynn and Stephanie Brownlow; daughter and son-in-law, Robin and Andrew B. Wilson; grandchildren, Andrea Wilson Tyre, Lisa Wilson Trujillo, Virginia Wilson and Kimberly Wilson; and brother, Dean Brownlow. In lieu of flowers donations to National Kidney Foundation, 2951 Flowers Rd., Ste 211, Atlanta, GA. 30341. The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at Georgia Memorial Park Funeral Home 770-432-0771. The Atlanta-Constitution Journal, May 19, 2004 More About ROY "MICKEY" BROWNLOW: Burial: Marietta, Georgia | Brownlow, Roy (I2367)
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782 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2520)
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783 | Notes for SARAH WARD: 1. Could have been born 1769. 2. A Sarah shows up in the household of Isaac Hodges in the 1860 Federal Census of Itawamba County, Mississippi. She is 91. 3. Last name may be Wood. | Ward, Sarah (I7386)
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784 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2566)
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785 | Notes for VERGIE MUMPOWER: Vergie Brownlow ROCK HILL - Mrs. Vergie M. Brownlow, 87, of 127 Murrah Drive, Magnol ia Manor, formerly of Chicopee, Ga., died Wednesday, Feb. 18, 1998, at Mag nolia Manor. The funeral will be 2 p.m. Friday at Little-Davenport Funeral Ho me in Gainesville, Ga. Burial will be at Alta Vista City Cemetery in Gaine sville, Ga. Born in Bristol, Va., Mrs. Brownlow was a retiree of Johnson & Johns on Co. in Georgia after 45 years of service. She was a member of Chicop ee Baptist Church. She lived in Rock Hill for several years and was the wi dow of Paul Brownlow. Surviving are her daughter, Ruth Brownlow Hinson; her brother, Gene M unpower of Gainesville, Ga.; her sister, Ivadell Clifton of Danville, Va .; and two grandchildren. The family will receive friends from 6:30 to 8:30 tonight at Little-D avenport Funeral Home. Greene Funeral Home is in charge of local arrangements. More About VERGIE MUMPOWER: Burial: Alta Vista City Cemetery, Gainesville, Georgia Residence: 1994, Rock Hill, South Carolina | Mumpower, Vergie (I2372)
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786 | Notes for WILLIAM BROWNLOW: Surname: Brownlow Given Name: William Sex: Male Birth: Birthplace: Baptism: Baptism Place: Father's Surname: Father's Given Name: Mother's Surname: Mother's Given Name: Marriage: Marriage Place: Spouse's Surname: Spouse's Given Name: Death: 1703 Death Place: Lurgan, County Armagh, Northern Ireland Burial: Burial Place: Miscellaneous: SOG, London Source: Civil Registration 16 More About WILLIAM BROWNLOW: Title (Facts Page): 4th Baron Sir William Brownlow, 4th Bt. was born on 5 November 1665.2 He was the son of Sir Richard Brownlow, 2nd Bt. and Elizabeth Freke. He was baptised on 10 November 1665 at Rippingale, Lincolnshire, England.3 He married, firstly, Dorothy Mason, daughter of Sir Richard Mason and Anne Margaret Long.2 He married, secondly, Henrietta (?).2 He died on 6 March 1700/1 at age 35 at St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, London, England.3 He died intestate and his estate was administered on 20 March 1700/1.3 He died intestate and his estate was administered on 16 September 1714.3 Sir William Brownlow, 4th Bt. held the office of Member of Parliament (M.P.) for Peterborough between 1689 and 1698.2 He succeeded to the title of 4th Baronet Brownlow, of Humby, co. Lincoln [E., 1641] on 16 July 1697.2 He held the office of Member of Parliament (M.P.) for Bishop's Castle between 1698 and 1700.2 Citations [S37] Charles Mosley, editor, Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th edition, 3 volumes (Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A.: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 2003), volume 1, page 543. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 107th edition. [S37] Charles Mosley, Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 107th edition, volume 1, page 545. [S15] George Edward Cokayne, editor, The Complete Baronetage, 5 volumes (no date (c. 1900); reprint, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 1983), volume II, page 112. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Baronetage. [S1381] Cheryl Nicol, "re: Long Family," e-mail message to Darryl Lundy, 5 July 2005 to 14 May 2006. Hereinafter cited as "re: Long Family." | Brownlow, William (I1430)
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787 | November 11,1760 - Jane Brownlow moved her Quaker church membership from Ireland to Pennsylvania. | Ward, William (I1351)
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788 | Oaakwood Cemetery, Waco, McLennan County, Texas , USA | Hill, Nicholas Sneed (I8311)
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789 | Oak Grove Cemetery, Royal, Arkansas | Orrell, Grady (I9962)
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790 | Oak Hill Cemetery, Goliad, Goliad County, Texas | Calhoun, Powell Thompson (I7925)
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791 | Oakland Cemetery, Dallas, Dallas, Texas, United States | Kline, JoAnn (I11134)
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792 | Oakwood Cemetery | Moore, Sam Houston (I7501)
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793 | Oakwood Cemetery | Kruger, Lavonne Irene (I8262)
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794 | Oakwood Cemetery | Davis, Katherine Lida (I10580)
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795 | Oakwood Cemetery | Billingsley, Elizabeth (I10582)
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796 | Oakwood Cemetery | Moore, Gussie E (I10584)
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797 | Oakwood Cemetery | Moore, William Silas (I10585)
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798 | Oakwood Cemetery, Austin, Travis County, Texas | Mangham, Omer Orland (I7470)
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799 | Oakwood Cemetery, Waco, McLennan County, Texas | Bowen, Edwin Gale (I6590)
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800 | Oakwood Cemetery, Waco, McLennan County, Texas | Davis, Sylvia Harriett (I8312)
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