Stella Dale

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Hello, I am related to the Dale family and Currey family most closely, and I am honored to be caretaker of my grandparents' and great-grandparents' Find-A-Grave pages. I was born and raised a Tennessean, and now live in North Carolina.

I thought I'd list all of the names I am most related to:

Dale
Willis
Grant
Dismukes
Cantrell
Blakemore (Blackmore - of Ft. Blackmore VA)
Watkins
Taliaferro
Meriwether
Harvie
(William Harvie: 1644 Scotland, died England)
(Adam Harvie: 1663 Bowden, Roxburghshire, Scotland - died Scotland)
(John Harvie: 1675 Bowden, Roxburghshire, Scotland - died 1730 Albermarle VA)
(Colonel John Harvie II: Gargunnock, Stirlingshire, Scotland- died 1767 Belmont, Albermarle, VA)
(Mary Harvie Meriwether: 1745 Albermarle, VA- died 1768 Wilkes GA)
(Martha Watkins Meriwether Taliaferro 1761-1812 born Albermarle VA died Wilkes GA)
(above Martha's husband: General Benjamin Taliaferro 1756 Amherst VA - 1821 Elbert, Wilkes GA)

Gaines
Kyle
Goodpasture
Simpson
Irons
Hamilton
Conyngham

Currey
Williams
Barnard
Gilmore
Crowell
Maddox
Batte (Batt) (1480 thru 1668), West Yorkshire, England - Oakwell Hall - to Virginia

Jones (1668 thru 1772)

Ragsdale:
(John Ragsdale 1575, Godrey Ragsdale 1st 1615, Godfrey Ragsdale 2nd 1643, Benjamin Ragsdale 1697, Mary E. Hastelle "Hannah" Ragsdale 1729)

Rowland
Roland

Heathcote - Francis Heathcoat 1557-1619 Derbyshire England

(copied from Lin an avid genealogist on F/G)
Photo volunteers are awesome! Preserving the gift of families heritage and the memory of those that have gone before, back to the time & place they loved dear...Your time, efforts & sacrifices are very appreciated..Thank you!

Names would not be recorded into Find a Grave database, to be found, if not for the time & efforts of all volunteers. It is the best way to give back to our ancestors, and others who are looking for family...Everyone deserves to be remembered, no matter how long ago they died. It is not about numbers, although it is about people who came before. Their names should not be forgotten. It is about caring...Life is a gift, with deep roots...Someday, everyone will be an ancestor.

The Clock of Life -
The clock of life is wound but once.
And no man has the power, to tell just when the hands will stop. At late or early hour.

To lose one's wealth is sad, indeed.
To lose one's health is more.
To lose one's soul is such a loss.
That no man can restore.

The present only is our own.
So live, love, toil with a will.
Place no faith in tomorrow.
For the clock may then be still.
Author - Robert H. Smith.

Both justice and decency require that we should bestow on our forefathers an honorable remembrance. Thucydides

Genealogy, begins as an interest, becomes a hobby, continues as an avocation and in the last stages, is an incurable disease.
Author - Unknown.

Those who feel no pride in their ancestors are unworthy to be remembered by descendants. Author - Unknown.

Hello, I am related to the Dale family and Currey family most closely, and I am honored to be caretaker of my grandparents' and great-grandparents' Find-A-Grave pages. I was born and raised a Tennessean, and now live in North Carolina.

I thought I'd list all of the names I am most related to:

Dale
Willis
Grant
Dismukes
Cantrell
Blakemore (Blackmore - of Ft. Blackmore VA)
Watkins
Taliaferro
Meriwether
Harvie
(William Harvie: 1644 Scotland, died England)
(Adam Harvie: 1663 Bowden, Roxburghshire, Scotland - died Scotland)
(John Harvie: 1675 Bowden, Roxburghshire, Scotland - died 1730 Albermarle VA)
(Colonel John Harvie II: Gargunnock, Stirlingshire, Scotland- died 1767 Belmont, Albermarle, VA)
(Mary Harvie Meriwether: 1745 Albermarle, VA- died 1768 Wilkes GA)
(Martha Watkins Meriwether Taliaferro 1761-1812 born Albermarle VA died Wilkes GA)
(above Martha's husband: General Benjamin Taliaferro 1756 Amherst VA - 1821 Elbert, Wilkes GA)

Gaines
Kyle
Goodpasture
Simpson
Irons
Hamilton
Conyngham

Currey
Williams
Barnard
Gilmore
Crowell
Maddox
Batte (Batt) (1480 thru 1668), West Yorkshire, England - Oakwell Hall - to Virginia

Jones (1668 thru 1772)

Ragsdale:
(John Ragsdale 1575, Godrey Ragsdale 1st 1615, Godfrey Ragsdale 2nd 1643, Benjamin Ragsdale 1697, Mary E. Hastelle "Hannah" Ragsdale 1729)

Rowland
Roland

Heathcote - Francis Heathcoat 1557-1619 Derbyshire England

(copied from Lin an avid genealogist on F/G)
Photo volunteers are awesome! Preserving the gift of families heritage and the memory of those that have gone before, back to the time & place they loved dear...Your time, efforts & sacrifices are very appreciated..Thank you!

Names would not be recorded into Find a Grave database, to be found, if not for the time & efforts of all volunteers. It is the best way to give back to our ancestors, and others who are looking for family...Everyone deserves to be remembered, no matter how long ago they died. It is not about numbers, although it is about people who came before. Their names should not be forgotten. It is about caring...Life is a gift, with deep roots...Someday, everyone will be an ancestor.

The Clock of Life -
The clock of life is wound but once.
And no man has the power, to tell just when the hands will stop. At late or early hour.

To lose one's wealth is sad, indeed.
To lose one's health is more.
To lose one's soul is such a loss.
That no man can restore.

The present only is our own.
So live, love, toil with a will.
Place no faith in tomorrow.
For the clock may then be still.
Author - Robert H. Smith.

Both justice and decency require that we should bestow on our forefathers an honorable remembrance. Thucydides

Genealogy, begins as an interest, becomes a hobby, continues as an avocation and in the last stages, is an incurable disease.
Author - Unknown.

Those who feel no pride in their ancestors are unworthy to be remembered by descendants. Author - Unknown.

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