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|  Michelle Baquol-Bower (#46822179)
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I would like to thank those that have found there way to my family and the others that are there. I also would like to thank sites that have photos posted of those who are in my list. I hope that you would not mind that I have used them. I have interested in tracing my family history and have a lot of fun find how far I can trace back. I hope you enjoyed stopping through. Leave a flower or note for those that you know.
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Kerry Buckley
 | RE: Johann (John) George Bloss Tomb says 1816. | | | Connie Stringer
 | Seth A Marchant A short answer to your question is this: Please remove the parents of Seth A Marchant because they are incorrect. Edmund Marchant and Julia Ann Owen
I would be happy to manage Seth's grave and add his correct parents. Thanks! | | | Connie Stringer
 | Capt. Seth A Marchant You have some incorrect information about Seth's parents. I have his family history and would like to make corrections. My first husband was John Joseph Marchant, Jr., and Seth was John's great-grandfather's brother.
| | | Kate Roy
 | William Adams and John Adams, DOB/DOD unknown I believe this is William Adams (1750-1795), husband of my great grand aunt, Catharine Turnpaugh. John Adams, is most likely his son who died shortly after his father. Other members of this family are buried at St. Paul's so these two are probably father and son. Also, any deaths prior to 1800 were not buried at Old St. Paul's on Redwood but actually in the St. Paul's Churchyard. When the new cemetery was formed, when possible, graves were re-interred at Redwood.Added by Kate Roy on Feb 20, 2013 11:14 AM | | | elleberquist6
 | Edgar F. Sinskey Edgar was the brother of my grandmother's grandmother. Thank you so much for your post for him and for your research! I started a family tree a few months ago, and I was hitting a wall on the maiden name of Edgar's mother, and without your findings, I probably would have never known about the Hartloves. I hope you don't mind if I post a photo of Edgar, thank you! | | | elleberquist6
 | Edgar F. Sinskey Edgar was the brother of my grandmother's grandmother. Thank you so much for your post for him and for your research! I started a family tree a few months ago, and I was hitting a wall on the maiden name of Edgar's mother, and without your findings, I probably would have never known about the Hartloves. I hope you don't mind if I post a photo of Edgar, thank you! | | | Kate Roy
 | Martha Van Winkle I am related to the Van Winkles through my Turnpaugh/Turnbaugh/Turnpaw line. I would appreciate your transferring her memorial to me on behalf of the great grandchildren of Noah Van Winkle.
Kate Roy
Added by Kate Roy on Sep 02, 2012 2:31 PM | | | Kate Roy
 | John E. Turnbull Parham Would you please check your spelling of "Parham" which you have as "Parhamn" on the memorial? Also, I'm researching the history of Charles Carroll, The Barrister whose lines include Tilighman (his wife, Margaret), the Gough-Carrolls, McCubbins, and the Turnbulls who married into the Gough family. My family managed Charles Carroll, The Barrister's plantations, Mount Clare and The Caves. and resided there for thirty years. I would appreciate your transferring the related memorials to me.Added by Kate Roy on Sep 02, 2012 1:29 PM | | | Barbara Haines
 | Rev. William West, D. D. Born 17 Aug 1737 in Halifax County, Virginia Died 39 Mar 1791 in Baltimore, Maryland
He was ordained by the Bishop of London on 24 Nov 1761 and became incumbent of St. Margaret's Westminster Parish, in Anne Arundel County on 5 August 1763. Four years later (November 17, 1767), he became incumbent of St. Andrew's Parish, in St. Mary's county.
He wed Susan, daughter of Dr. James Walker, on April 28, 1768.
Dr. West was elected Rector by the Vestry of St. Paul's Church in Baltimore on 7 Jun 1779. Starting 03 Apr 1780 and for the next two years, he also spent every third Sunday as the pastor at St. Thomas' Church in what was then Garrison Forest (now, Owings Mills), Maryland.
He died Wednesday, March 30, 1791, of typhoid fever, which was epidemic at the time in Baltimore.
| | | Dennis V. Stanley
 | Thanks! Thank you so much for the transfers! | | | | [View all messages...] |
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