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OriginsThe McCombe surname is predominantly Scottish, with its origins traced back to the Gaelic-speaking regions of Scotland. It is believed to have originated from a specific location or geographical feature known as 'the hollow'.
Geographic DistributionThe McCombe surname is most commonly found in Scotland, where it has a significant presence. It may also be found in other parts of the United Kingdom and among Scottish diaspora communities around the world.
VariationsVariations of the McCombe surname include MacComb, MacCombie, and MacCoomb.
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OriginsThe surname 'McCormic' is of Irish and Scottish origin. It is an anglicized form of the Gaelic name 'Mac Cormaic,' meaning 'son of Cormac.'
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'McCormic' is most commonly found in Ireland and Scotland, due to its Irish and Scottish origins. However, it can also be found in other English-speaking countries, such as the United States, Canada, and Australia.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'McCormic' include 'McCormack,' 'McLoughlin,' 'McGuinness,' 'Mackintosh,' 'McDonald,' 'McNeill,' 'McCann,' 'McMahon,' and 'McLaughlin.'
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Geoff Brewer (30 November 1958 – 17 May 1989; age 30) was a stuntman and stunt coordinator who worked as stunt double for Ward Costello in a fight scene with fellow stuntman Tom Morga on the Star Trek: The Next Generation first season episode "Conspiracy". He received no credit for this stunt but is listed on the call sheet. He filmed this scene under Stunt Coordinator Erik Cord on Friday 11 March 1988 on Paramount Stage 6. Footage of this stunt was later included into the clip show "Shades of Gray", an episode of the second season.
Brewer started his stunt career in 1985 with stunt work in The Boys Next Door (1985, with Scott Cook and Debby Lynn Ross), the music comedy Girls Just Want to Have Fun (1985, with Bob Brown and Debby Lynn Ross and stunt coordination by Al Jones), and Invasion U.S.A. (1985, with Hal Burton, Chuck Courtney, Bob Cummings, B.J. Davis, Mike De Luna, Greg Gault, Tim Gilbert, Andy Gill, Tom Harper, Al Jones, Brett Jones, Alan Marcus, Eric Norris, Donald R. Pike, Gary T. Pike, Don Pulford, Robby Robinson, Danny Rogers, Don Ruffin, Lincoln Simonds, Charlie Skeen, and Jim O'Rear).
In 1986, he performed stunts in The Naked Cage (1986, with Simone Boisseree, Eurlyne Epper-Woldman, Kim Washington, Debby Lynn Ross, Sharon Schaffer, and Gary Epper and stunt coordination by Al Jones), Never Too Young to Die (1986, with Dan Barringer, Christine Anne Baur, Charlie Brewer, Doug Coleman, Scott Cook, Andy Epper, Tim Gilbert, Andy Gill, Randy Hall, Terry Jackson, Al Jones, Maria Kelly, Joel Kramer, Lane Leavitt, Faith Minton, Denney Pierce, Branscombe Richmond, Rick Seaman, Frank James Sparks, Joe Stone, Jim Wilkey, and Harry Wowchuck), Hoosiers (1986, with Gary Jensen), and Allan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold (1986, with Rick Avery, Eddie Braun, Bob Brown, Tony Cecere, Wayne King, Jr., Julius LeFlore, Eric Mansker, Bob Minor, Donald T. Pike, Gary T. Pike, Don Ruffin, Rick Sawaya, Jan Shultz, and Charlie Skeen) and appeared in the Dallas episode "The Fire Next Time" (1986, with Susan Howard, Morgan Woodward, William Smithers, and Joshua Harris).
The following year, Brewer performed stunts in The Allnighter (1987, with Christine Anne Baur, John Eskobar, Tim Gilbert, Dennis Madalone, Alan Oliney, Noon Orsatti, Spice Williams, and stunt coordination by Chris Doyle), Disorderlies (1987, with Donna Garrett, Pat Romano, Peter Stader, Jerry Summers, Bill Couch, Sr., and stunt coordination by Hubie Kerns, Jr.), Bulletproof (1987, with John Alden, Joni Avery, Rick Avery, Ken Bates, Eddie Braun, Hal Burton, Monty Cox, Bob Cummings, Mike De Luna, Thomas DeWier, Shane Dixon, Chris Doyle, Andy Epper, John Eskobar, Greg Gault, Andy Gill, Alan Marcus, Cole McKay, Joyce McNeal, Jeff O'Haco, Jimmy Ortega, Donald T. Pike, Gary T. Pike, Branscombe Richmond, Mic Rodgers, Don Ruffin, Spike Silver, and Charlie Skeen), Stranded (1987, with Joni Avery), the comedy Overboard (1987, with Gary T. Pike, Bob Miles, and stunt coordination by Hal Burton), the drama Life Flight: The Movie (1987, with Joni Avery and stunt coordination by Monty Cox), The Hidden (1987, with Rick Avery, Hal Burton, Bob Brown, Monty Cox, Andy Epper, Greg Gault, Lane Leavitt, Irving Lewis, Cole McKay, Gary T. Pike, Charlie Skeen, Joni Avery, Gene LeBell, and stunt coordination by Donald T. Pike), and Back to the Beach (1987, with Rick Avery and stunt coordination by Gary T. Pike).
Further stunt work include A Night in the Life of Jimmy Reardon (1988), A Time of Destiny (1988, with Andy Gill and Spike Silver), Dead Heat (1988, with Scott Cook, Monty Cox, Chris Doyle, Andy Gill, Loren Janes, Al Jones, Lane Leavitt, Gene LeBell, Troy Melton, Noon Orsatti, Mario Roberts, and George Wilbur), Midnight Run (1988, with Tony Brubaker, Richard Butler, Erik Cord, Corey Eubanks, Eddie Hice, John Moio, Spiro Razatos, Mario Roberts, Dennis Scott, Jerry Summers, Gary Wayton, Jim Wilkey, and Carey Loftin), Journey to the Center of the Earth (1988, with Joni Avery, Rick Avery, Charlie Brewer, Monty Cox, Bob Cummings, Chris Doyle, Andy Gill, Al Jones, Matt McColm, Noon Orsatti, and stunt coordination by Ken Bates), A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master (1988, with Doc Charbonneau, Thomas DeWier, Maria Kelly, Paul Lane, Shawn Lane, Lane Leavitt, Paula Moody, Noon Orsatti, William Perry, Debby Lynn Ross, Kimberly L. Ryusaki, and Jennifer Watson), Elvira: Mistress of the Dark (1988, with Rick Avery, Greg Barnett, Tony Cecere, Eurlyne Epper-Woldman, Sandra Gimpel, Tom Huff, Matt McColm, William Perry, Debby Lynn Ross, Rick Avery, and stunt coordination by Monty Cox), the action thriller Double Revenge (1988, with Ken Bates, Richard Butler, Cheryl Wheeler Duncan, Andy Gill, David Michael Graves, Terry Jackson, Lane Leavitt, Jerry Summers, and stunt coordination by Spiro Razatos), Favorite Son (1988, with Charlie Brewer, Robert Bralver, and stunt coordination by Al Jones), Hit List (1989, with Ken Bates, Richard Butler, Jophery C. Brown, Doc Charbonneau, Phil Culotta, Chris Durand, Dane Farwell, Andy Gill, David Michael Graves, Terry Jackson, Bill McTosh, Bernie Pock, Rick Seaman, Jerry Summers, and stunt coordination by Spiro Razatos), Police Academy 6: City Under Siege (1989), Road House (1989, with Anthony De Longis, Patricia Tallman, and Laura Albert), L.A. Bounty (1989, stunt coordination by Robert Bralver), Crack House (1989), Satan's Princess (1989, with Bill Couch, Sr., Phil Culotta, Terry Jackson, Brett Jones, Maria Kelly, Jimmy Ortega, Rex Pierson, Debby Lynn Ross, and Erik Stabenau), and the action film One Man Force (1989).
Among his last known projects which were released after his death are the action comedy The Gumshoe Kid (1990, with Greg Barnett, Doc Duhame, and stunt coordination by Spiro Razatos), A Gnome Named Gnorm (1990, with Diamond Farnsworth, Matt McColm, and Spike Silver), and the action comedy Boris and Natasha (1992, with Rick Avery, Tony Cecere, Scott Cook, Bob Cummings, John Eskobar, and Cris Thomas-Palomino).
Brewer was one of five victims of a helicopter crash during filming the action sequel Delta Force 2: The Colombian Connection in which he portrayed Major Anderson. He was brought to a hospital where he suffered from a cardiac arrest which led to his death the following day. He died on 17 May 1989 at the Clark Air Force Base, Philippines at the age of 30. Brewer left behind his wife, actress Tammy Brewer and their two children, Austen and Natasha as well as his younger brother, stuntman and stunt coordinator Charlie Brewer. [1] [2]
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96.75%, or 387 total occurrences, of those with this surname see themselves as being white,
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The surname McColm is of Scottish origin, originating from the Scottish region of Galloway. The name is derived from the Gaelic personal name "Colm" or "Columba," which means "dove." This personal name was popular due to St. Columba, a 6th-century saint who was one of the twelve apostles of Ireland and the patron saint of Derry, and whose missionary work in the Scottish highlands led to him being regarded as one of Scotland's three chief saints along with St. Patrick and St. Bridget. The "Mc" in McColm represents the Gaelic prefix "Mac" which translates to "son of." Therefore, the name McColm can be interpreted to mean "son of Colm" or "son of Columba." Over time, the name has various spellings including McColm, Malcolm, Malcom, and Makcalum, among others. There are multiple families with the McColm surname, and each could potentially have a unique history associated with it. However, they all share the heritage of the name's original Gaelic meaning.
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McColm: Where does the name McColm come from?
The last name McColm is believed to have originated in the United Kingdom. Records of the surname first appear in 1550, in the form of a lease agreement in Scotland. Today, the McColm surname is most commonly found in Scotland and Ireland, though a number of McColm immigrants have spread the name across the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.
In Scotland, the highest concentration of McColm families is located in Ayrshire, particularly throughout the small towns of Coylton, Dalrymple, and Ayr. A few other notable clusters of McColm families exist in the cities of Glasgow and Edinburgh.
In the United States and Canada, a large number of McColm families are found in New York, Michigan, and Ontario. Many of these McColm immigrants descended from Scotland and Ireland in the 19th century, although certain families have been found in Texas, Illinois, New Jersey, California and Maine as well.
A significant number of McColm families also reside in Australia and New Zealand. A majority of these immigrants arrived late in the 19th and early 20th century, coming from northern England, Scotland, and Ireland to begin new lives down under.
Though the McColm surname has spread across the world, the majority of families bearing the name are still found in the United Kingdom, mostly in Scotland and Ireland. Over the past few centuries, many McColms have further expanded their reach, but the name remains strongly attached to its original homeland.
Variations of the surname McColm
The surname McColm has numerous spelling variations, which are generally associated with a person's geographical or cultural background. In some circumstances, many spelling variations of a single surname could exist. Differences in spelling of the same family name can be a result of migration of people, official documents being recorded incorrectly or changes reflecting a person's nationality or a language being adopted.
Some common variations of the surname McColm include Maccolm, MacColm, MacCollom, McCollom, McCollum, MacKolme and Makcolm.
The surname McColm is derived from the Gaelic Mac Chailm, which means 'son of the devotee of Columba'. This personal name is derived from the Celtic name 'Columba', which translates to 'dove'. This name was taken by the 7th century Irish saint Colmcille, who founded the monastic settlement of Iona on the west coast of Scotland in 563 AD.
It is thought that the surname has Scandinavian influences due to the prevalence of Viking activity in Scotland during the medieval period. The alternative spelling variants MacKolme and Makcolm may have arisen due to the influence of Norse personal names beginning with 'col'.
The addition of the letter 'm' at the front of the name is also believed to have derived from the Norse language. This letter is an 'anglicisation' of an Old Norse prefix, found in names such as 'MacNab', 'McKench' and 'McClellane' which all have their roots in Scotland.
The variants of the surname McColm are numerous and have changed over time, reflecting the different language influences in Scotland and Ireland. In addition to McColm, the common variants MacKolme and Makcolm are derived from the Old Norse language and influence, whilst connections to the 7th century Celtic saint Colmcille are still evident in the alternative spelling MacChailm.
Famous people with the name McColm
Davy McColm: English footballer
Lisa McColm: Scottish singer-songwriter
Ladale McColm: American football defensive lineman
Ben McColm: former American football defensive back
Dave McColm: Canadian ice hockey player
Jasper McColm: former English cricketer
Keith McColm: American college basketball coach
Oscar McColm: Scottish footballer
Trevor McColm: Canadian snowboarder
D.L. McColm: American theologian and minister
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Top 20 Films of 2023
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Writing for RogerEbert.com: Vol. 9
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Indie Outlook Picks the 2022 Nominees
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Writing for RogerEbert.com: Vol. 8
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Indie Outlook: Tenth Anniversary
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Guestbook: 2002
Date: Wed Oct 23 08:18:10 2002
Name: Kelly Hawke McColm
E-mail: khmccolm@hotmail.com
Website: http://worldzone.net/business/kel/
Comments: G'day fellow McColms! I was born in, and still live in Australia. There are McColms spread right across our country. I believe that two McColm men sailed here from Scotland in search of gold, in the 1850's.
Date: Tue Oct 22 14:05:34 2002
Name: Jean McWhirter
E-mail:
Website: http://site.domain/path'/
Comments: I find your Guest Book very interesting. How do we bring our books up to date?
Date: Wed Oct 16 01:07:41 2002
Name: Web Site Maintainer
E-mail: webmaster@mccolm.ca
Website: http://www.mccolm.ca
Comments: The guestbook experienced a technical glitch which caused previous entries to disappear. Fortunately, I have been able to restore the guestbook entries from a backup and have discovered the source of the technical glitch. Sorry for the inconvenience!
Date: Mon Oct 7 23:12:18 2002
Name: Susan Steele Victor
E-mail: suzanvictor@yahoo.com
Comments: The stories about your family are very interesting. We are trying to find the parents of our gg gandfather Ira Curry Steele b 1814 or 1816 in Ohio. Family stories say he is scotch irish. Your John Ira Steeele and Ira John Steele perked my interest because of the naming tradition. If anyone could provide more information about David Steele it would be great. Keep up the good work all you workers. Thank you, Susan Steele Victor
Date: Fri Sep 13 22:00:55 2002
Name: Charles Scott McColm
E-mail: scott.mccolm@ns.sympatico.ca
Website: http://www.ca.msn.com
Comments: I found your sight ver informative and I was glad to see that my son Chad had also visited it earlier
Date: Sun Sep 8 20:56:06 2002
Name: Elizabeth Weckesser Baiz
E-mail: Baiz@aol.com
Comments: I was amazed to find my whole family on this web site. How do I update the information? Thanks
Date: Fri Sep 6 18:43:41 2002
Name: andrew matzig
E-mail: matzig1@yahoo.ca
Website: http://www.yahoo.ca
Comments: just wanted to tell you my name isn't on the list thanks.
Date: Thu Sep 5 03:07:23 2002
Name: Eric McColm
E-mail: ericmccolm@hotmail.com
Comments: Apparently, I am descended from the 'other' McColm family, who came to the USA before 1800.
Date: Tue Sep 3 10:03:46 2002
Name: DAVID MONTGOMERY
E-mail: montgomeryd@videotron.ca
Comments: MONTREAL
Date: Fri Aug 30 02:32:31 2002
Name: mike mccolm
E-mail: mikemccolm@hotmail.com
Website: http://mikemccolm@hotmail.com
Comments: from wichita ks.
Date: Sat Aug 24 23:09:54 2002
Name: Dan Kendrick
E-mail: kend@magma.ca
Comments: Interesting history. I spoke to Bill a few years ago here in Ottawa and got copies of his 1978 book. I have kept information on the MacWhirter side but there is a lot more out there. Thanks for the work on keeping this going.
Date: Thu Aug 22 14:48:17 2002
Name: Web Site Maintainer
E-mail: webmaster@mccolm.ca
Website: http://www.mccolm.ca
Comments: Billy, I sent an email to you at the address you gave, www.billy_mccolm@hotmail.com, but it was returned with the error 'mailbox unavailable'. I then sent an email to billy_mccolm@hotmail.com, but that too was returned, with the error 'account inactive'. Do I have the correct email address? Is there another email address at which you can be reached?
Date: Thu Aug 22 09:38:23 2002
Name: billy mccolm
E-mail: www.billy_mccolm@hotmail.com
Website: http://www.themccolmfamily.co.uk
Comments: very interesting please e-mail me
Date: Sun Aug 11 11:51:25 2002
Name: chad MCcolm
E-mail: mccolmchad@hotmail.com
Website: http://mccolmchad@hotmail.com
Comments: GrandSon of Doug MCcolm.
Date: Mon Jul 22 22:28:54 2002
Name: Penny & Graeme McColm
E-mail: penny_m@froggy.com.au
Website: http://site.domain/path'!
Comments: So very interesting my husbands branch came to Australia from Northern Ireland in th 1830's Not many McColms here Penny McColm
Date: Mon Jul 22 21:20:49 2002
Name: Lesley O'Malley
E-mail: Lesley.marley@blueyonder.co.uk
Comments: Hi there, Just thought I'd make contact because you have a Carnwith recorded on your website. I am also descended from a Carnwith, Annie Carnwith, born Perth, Ontario, in 1849, daughter of William Carnwith and Mary CArnwith (nee Thornton.) Annie got married,left Canada and came to the U.K. around 1870. If you're interested in more, send me an email. Cheers lesley
Date: Mon Jul 22 21:19:36 2002
Name: robert mccolm
E-mail: bobmccolm@hotmail.com
Comments: so far i have found some of your entries informative,but you have not mentioned our true histories to our family contributions to history our family have and always will be the guardians of SCOTLAND,yours in family,robert mccolm
Date: Mon Jul 22 21:18:50 2002
Name: Louise McColm
E-mail: louise@mccolm5434.fsnet.co.uk
Website: http://louise.freeserve.org
Comments: I am just about to start research for my family tree. I live in Cornwall, England but by family originate from Scottish roots. My grandfather was scottish, my grandmother was from Newcastle-Upon-Tyne. My fathers name was John James McColm, and I have one brother called Stephen John McColm. I found your site to be very interesting and I look forward to finding out more about the family name and my roots. I would love to hear from you.
Date: Mon Jul 22 21:17:22 2002
Name: Jennifer Reaney
E-mail: jreaney@nss.gc.ca
Comments: My family has always enjoyed our print version of the book, so it's great to see it on the web. I have many fond memories of trips to the Gaspé and visits to "Uncle" Alec's farm, where Dad grew up. Jenn Reaney (d. of George Douglas Fallow and Shirley Halligan).
Date: Mon Jul 22 21:16:40 2002
Name: Matthew McColm
E-mail: mmccolm@waitrose.com
Comments: A very interesting and comprehensive web-site. Although born in Ayrshire, Scotland, my McColm antecedents came from Stoneykirk- further southwest in Scotland in the 19th century.
Date: Mon Jul 22 21:15:41 2002
Name: Nicki McColm
E-mail: nmccolm4@hotmail.com
Comments: I think that this website is great. It is nice to see that someone is keeping up with their roots.
Date: Mon Jul 22 21:14:57 2002
Name: Rebecca McColm
E-mail: fresha_becca@hotmail.com
Comments: do you know anything of the McColm's in Australia
Date: Mon Jul 22 21:14:01 2002
Name: Web Site Maintainer
E-mail: webmaster@mccolm.ca
Website: http://www.mccolm.ca
Comments: Test entry.
Date: Mon Jul 22 21:13:09 2002
Name: Web Site Maintainer
E-mail: webmaster@mccolm.com
Website: http://www.mccolm.com
Comments: If anyone would like an '@mccolm.com' vanity e-mail address (which forwards messages to an existing e-mail address), send me an e-mail and I will set it up.
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I met “lovely” Mary in Florida, through my mother, Cloe Bowen. She was so loved by her Florida “family”. Mom and I visited her in London in her High-Rise. We slept with Ian (on the bookcase)-Mary had such a great sense of humor! She was an amazing talented artist with her stained glass, rag rugs, and hand painted cards. Sadly, mom passed last August, but seeing Mary would have been waiting for her is comforting. Sorry my condolences are so late, but I had forgotten Mary’s last name, and just rediscovered one of her autographed cards. I also still have a stained glass cardinal she made that I treasure.
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We wish to send our condolences on the death of our dearest “Nana Mary”. We have placed a cardinal on our Christmas tree in her honour and continue to decorate with the wooden horses she gave to us many years ago. Xo Cathy, Tom, Kelly and Jenn Faulds
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AGI-003-12 Betty Ammerman Collection This collection consists of 4 boxes of research done by Mrs. Ammerman on many surnames in Southwest Missouri, focusing on Polk County names. Because of the vast number of families researched, we have only listed surnames in death notices, census records, marriages, etc. The collection came to us already sorted alphabetically and by families. Most of the collection is handwritten and abstracted from many sources. The collection contains many strips of paper so that the information could be alphabetized. Information on those strips usually consist of one or two lines. The collection includes 50th wedding anniversary announcements that were published in newspapers. Almost all of these have a picture of the couple. The maiden name has been included if it was given in the announcement. The death notices from 1944-1979 also include burial location and may include some family information. The collection came to us in five boxes that were not completely full so we were able to condense the material in to four boxes. All folders are labeled as they were; however, the papers were sorted and additional folders used as needed. Names appear as they were written on the page. No corrections have been made.
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Couple to celebrate 50th anniversary Harley and Marie Keuper Arnold
Abstracted Ashlock information from various sources Marion, Esther, Alonzo, Eva Jane
Scott Atkins information abstracted from Goodspeed
Washington Armor information abstracted from Greene County 1915 Vol. 2
Appleby (possibly Thomas) killed by horse 1871
Anna Apperson Ferguson celebrates 90th birthday
Walter Alley biographical sketch Benton County, Arkansas Goodspeed
Perry Truman Allen Biographical sketch 2 pgs. Missouri-The Center State Vol. 3 1915
William Elijah Albright, MD biographical sketch Greene County by Fairbanks and Tuck 1917
Joseph and Narcissiah Abbot family abstracted information 2 pgs
Affidavit of residence of Jacob Abbot heirs 3 Dec 1866 Mt. Vernon Circuit Court
Abels celebrate 64th anniversary (Fred & Loah)
Mary Andersons town pride merits her good neighbor award w/ photo BHFP 5 Apr 1979
128 and counting 5 generations live on land thats been in Ables family since 1859 w/photo Tanya, Robbie Garretson, Dorothy Phillips Farmer, Mary Ables, Lillie Ables Phillips, Stephanie Farmer, Jim Garretson BHFP 30 Mar 1988
Ancestor ChartBarbara Aileen Agee Felt 2 pgs Midwest Historical and Genealogical Register 1983
George H. Ailstock information abstracted from various sources 7 pgs.
Reminiscence of Polk County by Jeremiah Acuff 1874 Ozarkin Summer 1885 8 pgs.
Atwoods buried in Pleasant Hope Cemetery 2 pgs.
Antioch/Brick Church cemetery information
Obituaries: Mary E. Abel, Nelson Acuff, Jesse F. Adams, Mrs. Laura Galyon, Charles Lucian Allen, Homer O. Appleby, Charles W. Armstrong, Dicy M. Armstrong, Betty Jane Ashlock, John Anderson, Alice Atkinson 9 pgs.
Miscellaneous abstracted information on: Ashlock, Able, Acock, Ables, Andrews, Agee, Akins, Adams, Akard, Askren, Ashworth, Atkinson, Austin, Ahart, Allmon, Amerman, Acuff, Arnold, Appleby, Anderson, Abernathy, Aiken, Alexander, Ashby, Atwood, Ayers, Adams, Ahart, Asbell, Atchley 16 pgs.
Newspaper articles: Adams, Acuff, Andrews, Alexander, Armstrong, Anderson, Allen, Asbell, Ailstock, Austin, Ankrom 14 pieces
Miscellaneous abstracted information on Ables, Armstrong, Akins, Affleck, Atkisson, Agun, Andrews, Askren, Allen, Acock, Arnold, Aker, Abbe, Avilla, Abel, Ahart, Alexander, Ackerman, Akard, Anderson, Ashlock, Arnold, Abbott, Acuff, Abernathy, Alcorn, Ayers 36 strips
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Allison information abstracted from various sources 11 pgs.
Allegar information abstracted from various sources includes history of Lea family 11 pgs.
Acock information abstracted from various sources 22 pgs.
Akard and related(McGee, Jackson) information abstracted from various sources 25 pgs.
Miscellaneous abstracted information on: Aven, Akard, Adams, Atwood, Askren, Ashey, Armstrong, Ankrom, Ammerman, Allyn, Akins, Affleck, Anderson, Acock, Allen, Alexander, Atwood, Ashlock, Adair, Acuff, Ayers, Alley, Arnold, Arrington, Appleby 18 pgs.
Taping adds another dimension to family histories w/photo Eugenia Hale, Virginia Warren and Mary Anderson BHFP 7 Apr 1983
Teacher spends summer teaching adult school John H. Anderson Education in Polk County 1888 BHFP 29 Nov 1984
Anniversary announcements: James & Adeline Bell Altic, Dixon & Wilma Creed Acuff, Joe & Ella Mae Appleby, Alvin & Betty Austin, Frank & Barbara Carpenter Artz, Lee & Orlena Abel Armstrong, Jim & Mollie Wilkerson Ahlers, Charles & JoAnn Nielsen Aug, Paul & Bernice Hedgpeth Atkinson, Afton & Freeda Rovenstine Apperson, Vernon & Erva Peterson Andrews (2), Elgene & Lorene Goldsberry Andrews, Lawrence & Marilyn Burchett Ahart, Duaine & Shirley Miller Ahart, Bradford & Chestine Mincks Ahart, Dorman & Wanda Cribbs Agee, Winton & Marcella McNeely Allison, Joe & Fern Young Allison, Ed & Hazel White Akers, Charles & Norma Jean Clark Ankrom, Gene & Mary Davis Ankrom, Harold & Ethel Alexander Ashlock, Kenny & Lenora Darnell Ashlock, Derrell & Nadean Stewart Ashlock (3) Harley & Luceil Hampton Ashlock, Mr. & Mrs. Fred Abels, Huston & Margaret Cuzick Anderson, Finis & Ruth Anderson, Glen and Bernice Lauson Anderson
birthdaysMary Josephine Albert, Van Anderson, William Agee, Lon Agee
Miscellaneous articles: Greenberry Adams, Gene E. Asbell, Ellison-Asbell
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1944Akins, Alcott, Altic, Arnold, Amis, Austin, Attwood
1945/46Acuff, Armstrong, Ahrensfield, Anderson, Ayers, Altic, Adams, Agee, Akins, Albright
1947Armstrong, Appleby, Alexander, Apperson, Ardrey, Abbott, Akard, Adams
1948Alexander, Ayres, Adams, Anderson, Ammerman, Abel, Ankrom, Akin, Albert
1949Andrews, Armstrong, Allen, Ammerman, Alexander
1950/51Allen, Agnew, Austin, Allen, Ahart, Angel, Ayers, Ashlock, Armstrong, Atwood, Altic
1952Ankrom, Askren, Abbott, Arnold, Adams, Abels
1953Armstrong, Atwood, Ankrom, Anderson, Ater, Ackeles, Ahart, Ayers
1954Asher, Almond, Anderson, Atwood, Ardrey, Anderson, Ahart
1955Acock, Abbott, Andrews, Ardrey, Alexander, Angle, Austin
1956Anderson, Ayers, Armstrong, Atkinson
1957Ables, Allen, Abel, Ahart, Aubrecht, Anderson, Acuff, Abbe, Ayres
1958Abbott, Allendorph, Altic, Adams, Atwood, Andrews, Armstrong, Alexander, Alcott, Ankrom, Ashlock, Aker, Angle
1959Atwood, Anderson, Aken, Acock, Alexander, Abel, Asbell, Armstrong, Angle, Akins
1960Arnold, Akins, Ashlock, Austin, Adams, Addington, Acton, Abel, Ahart, Allen
1961Alexander, Ankrom, Ayers, Agee, Abel, Armstrong
1962Ables, Anderson, Allen, Alexander, Armstrong, Ayres, Ashlock, Atwood, Akins, Alley, Asbell 2 pgs.
1963Arthur, Ayres, Alley, Almond, Akins, Aspey, Abels, Ashlock, Altic
1964Atwood, Ayres, Apperson, Akins, Anderson, Armstrong
1965/66Altic, Alden, Ankrom, Anderson, Ashcraft, Ashlock, Allison, Alcorn, Ater, Alexander, Atwood, Armstrong
1967/68Addams, Armstrong, Anderson, Allegar, Ackels, Alger, Abbott, Ankrom, Acker, Akins
1968/69Altic, Acuff, Akins, Abel, Agee, Ables, Alexander, Alley, Allen, Ashlock
1970Anderson, Akins, Alley, Allegar, Allen, Ammerman, Alexander, Acuff, Ankrom, Adams
1971Altic, Ahart, Armstrong, Acuff, Adams, Austin, Anderson, Abel, Agee
1972Amis, Abel, Atwood, Ammerman, Andrews, Allen, Alexander, Adams, Alley
1973Abbott, Apperson, Allen, Anderson, Acuff, Ashlock, Appleby
1974Atwood, Autrey, Anderson, Ashlock, Altic, Apperson, Asbell, Alley, Ables, Austin
1975Andrews, Aragon, Altic, Atwood, Asbell, Austin, Aspey, Agee, Armstrong, Auften, Acker
1976Alexander, Agee, Atwood, Altic, Ayers, Ankrom
1977Addison, Austin, Wright, Asbell, Altic, Alley
1978Anson, Altic, Ashlock, Arnold, Abel, Ardrey, Ankrom, Akins
1979Ankrom, Altergott, Abel, Adams, Altic, Armstrong, Angle
Abstracted/transcribed obituariesBertha Aven, Raymond Anderson, Nancy Abbott, James Allison, Marie Agee, Nancy Ashlock, Shirley Ankrom, Olive Anderson, William Ashlock, David Ashby, Canzady Anderson, James Duff Akins, John H. Affleck, Susan Ayers, William Atwood, Geneva Apperson, Silva Altic, Maude Acuff 9 pgs.
Abstracted deaths from various sources: Acuff, Ashlock, Anderson, Ashworth, Ayers, Appleby, Acock, Atwood, Adams, Akard, Archer, Albright, Anthis, Anthers, Affleck 13 strips
Abstracted deaths from various sources 1882-1947: Ables, Appleby, Adamson, Breeden, Lunsford, Adams, Affleck, Armstrong, Altic, Akins, Ashworth, Austin, Ayers, Alsup, Albright, Austin 4 pgs.
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B Abstracted information on
Bass census, birth, death 3 pgs
Moses Batton query
Bayles(s) census
Boyts/Beaman query
Bailey
Barker births, deaths
Ballew query
James Ballenger birth
James Banta family
Barkleys buried in Turkey Creek cemetery, census
Barker families, birth/death, census 4 pgs.
Barnes census, family information
Barnett census, biographical sketch Judge J.B. Barnett 6 pgs
Barr census, biographical sketch Rev. A.L. Barr 3 pgs.
Beckner
Bell biographical sketch William E. Bell, MD
Benge census 2 pgs
Bennett census, births, query, burials 6 pgs.
Berger query
Best census, query
Bird census, birth, death 2 pgs
Birdsong census
Benson query
Black census, reunion 1971, Black-Dempster Bible records 7 pgs.
Blake biographical sketch Thomas K. Blake
Blanton census, query
Blankenship census, burials 2 pgs
Barker census, marriage, birth, burials 4 pgs
Barnett census, burials 2 pgs
Ball census 2 pgs
Barnes census, burials 5 pgs.
Blecha burials
Billingsley family of Basil, will of Elizabeth, deeds 13 pgs
Biggs, Baker, Bryant 3 strips
Taking offSam Bruce Brown III BHFP 8 Feb 1989
Who was Lydia Bonham? BHFP 10 July 1985 w/photos
Three dead, two wounded in incidents here Lydia Bonham, Donald Skinner, Richard Ritschke, Dennis Piper, Mary Skinner BHFP 3 July 1985
Corner business now has new family-selling of Blues w/3 photos BHFP 5 June 1985
Lasting Love Richard & Jeannie Buffalo SNL 16 Jan 2005 w/4 photos
History on the auction blockSam Bruce Brown estate BHFP 4 Apr 2001
Anniversaries announcements from newspaper: Arlie & Evelyn Hendrickson Bacon (2), Lee & Charlene Choate Ballinger, Russell & LaMoine Gourley Baldwin, Charley & Minta Cooper Bays, Everett & Sylvia Bryant Baumgarden, Cecil & Lea Taylor Baumgardner, Bob & Donna Rotramel Baker, Don & Pat Hoffmeister Baker, Bud & Jo Francis Bays Baker, Charles & Louise Warner Barker, Ernest & Zelma Lawson Barker, Ray & Evea Barker, Joseph & Vieta Barker, Harold & Glenda Lamb Ball, Earl & Helen Litle Ball, Wilbur & Winnie Coffee Ball, Max & Floradell Quick Barham (2), Randy & Janice Vincent Barham, Bufford & Marjorie Underwood Barnes, Bheuford & Lois Teters Barnes, L. Truman & Maurine Rainey Barnes, Robert & Ellen Davenport Barnes, Bill* Deloris Smith Beatty, Dave & Brenda Steinshour Berry, Asa & Shirley Arnold Beehler, Billy & Wanda Edmondson Beersman, William & Bonnie Miller Bigler, Danny & Jane Beals Bishop, Arnold & Elva Ford Blackwell, Mr. & Mrs. Earl Blackwell, Ray7 Doris Barnhouse Blankenship (2), Warren & Mary Jane Latham Blake (2), Dent & Lily Lahey Blickhan, Verna & Freeda Malicoat Bond, Thomas & Marian Yarbrough Bosh, Dale & Ruby Cruse Boyd (2), Aubra Jr. & Opal Boyd, Hubert & Virginia Borgstadt, James & Opa Wilson Booth, Carol & Beatrice Miller Bough, Larry & Starlene Bortvit, James K, Jr. & Wanda Snell Bozarth, Harold & Ruby Cathey Box, Berry & Betty Tankersley Bolen, Olin & Ruth Page Boatwright, Marvin & Marjorie Rink Breshears (2), Glen & Pat Love Breshears (2), Charles & Virginia Wolfe Breshears (2), Mr. & Mrs. Everett Breshears, Bill & Helen Covert Brakebill (2), Jack & Shirley Farmer Brakebill, Glenn & Anita Stewart Bruce, Ruel & Irene Bruce, Jay & Ada Hannah Bruce, Joe & Vivian Denhart Brooke, Leon & Nora Hamp Bruegman, Haskell & Dixie Cate Britton, Jim & Alice Mitchell Bryson, Eldon & Josephine Eddy Bridges, Forrest & Vanda Smith Brooks, Bob & Ruth Brooks, Mr. & Mrs. John Brashear, Marvin & Dorothy Bell Brown, Rex & Ann Chappell brown, Earl & Clesta Prater Buckner, William & Helen Miller Burry (3), Mr. & Mrs. J. Melvin Burts, Merman & Joyce Flohr Burns, Ira & Mamie Standley Buffington, Ralph & Frances Gee Burdette (3), Roy & Dorothy Seiner Butler (2), Leo & Doris Peterie Burton (3), Robert & Paula Revels Burlison, Richard & Jeannie Munro Buffalo, George & Jewell Simmons Byers, Claude & Faye Bybee, Woodford & Veda King Bybee, Raymond & Mildred Ankrom Bybee, Hubert & Sylvia Clark Bybee, Clarence & Ruth Hinkle Blakey, John & Dessa Henderson Bell
Five generation photosCleta Burdette, Ada Barnard
BirthdaysRalph Boyd (92), Mattie Batten (101)
EngagementKeila Combs and Kevin Hall
Eugene Bluemilitary
queries on Botts, Burks
Wishart School graduation legal after half-century James Becker
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B
Letter to Office of Adjutant General (MO) seeking information on Alexander Bates service service in Mexican War and reply (no information available) 2 pgs.
Pedigree chartMargaret Alice Byers
Poster of Soldiers and Patriots of Revolutionary War buried in TennesseeBean, Billingsley, Blair, Bowen, Bradford, Brockus 4 pgs.
Letter to Betty seeking information on John/Daniel Boone Brown 2 July 1972
Biographical sketch on Wm. H. Batten, Mattie Batten celebrates 93 birthday w/photo 2 copies 3 pgs.
Martin Best family information abstracted 2 pgs.
Pedigree chartRoy Raymond Roberson (Barker, Best)
Boswell families information abstracted 6 pgs.
Obituary for Colleen Belk
Query on Alexander Brown
Letter to Betty seeking information on Christine Byers
Brown family information abstracted Same Bruce Brown III-Polk County People, Mr. & Mrs. Ray L. Grown celebrate 60th 3 pgs.
Bohannon families information abstracted includes Fox, Lewis Bohannon families 21 pgs.
Biographical sketch of Henry Booker Bowen 3 pgs.
Brittain families information abstracted 3 pgs.
Barham families information abstracted 11 pgs.
Botts family outline 3 pgs.
Box families information abstracted 4 pgs.
Biographical sketch Solomon Ernest Bronson
Children of John & Margaret Wilson Burns 12 pgs.
Bowman Wallen descendant chart beginning w/James Mattison Bowman 15 pgs.
A.C. & Betty Boone Vaughn family
Burchett families information abstracted 3 pgs.
Information abstracted on the following: Barber, Bearden, Beam, Barclay, Bewley, Beck, Blue, Boyts, Brush, Best, Bateman, Bartels, Beale, Barbour, Baker, Bennett, Batten, Burns, Braswell, Burdette, Black, Blakemore, Burkhart, Bates, Beamon, Bannister, Box, Bridges, Bird, Bowen, Barr, Blakey, Bond, Bryant, Brooks, Breshears, Brim, Ball, Bigbee, Blevins, Breesawitz, Burchett, Bondurant, Bond, Briggs, Bloomer, Barnhouse, Bodine 31 pgs.
Information abstracted on the following: Ball, Bennington, Burns, Black, Broyles, Brink, Barns, Browning, Brim, Bradley, Banfield, Bailey, Bryant, Bills, Butcher, Bushnell, Boswell, Ballinger, Brown, Brock, Bicknell, Beam, Blackburn, Bowman, Benham, Barnett, Bewley, Box, Burk, Barrett, butts, Bostic, Breshears, Bird, Beerka 39 strips of paper
Information abstracted on the following: Brown, Bond, Burk, Bishop, Barnes, Breshears, Blackburn, Bozart, Brashear, Burns, Ballew, Burney, Bolt, Barnett, bates, Box, Beckner, Botts, Burris, Beal, Barham, Barclay, Black, Baker, Burdett, Bridges, Baughman, Bryant, Blum, Baynham, Bronson, Benson, bean, Bewley, Booker, Ball, Blevins, barker, Becker, Brollier, Best 23 half pgs.
Newspaper articles
Queries on Blanton, Boren, Bishop, Baker, Blevins, Boswell, brown
Birthdays: Mary Ester Barnett (98th & 99th), Morlia Baker (90th), Alberta Brich Whalen (80th), Mattie Batten (99th)
photosBuckner (4 generations) Burdette (5 generations)
Reunions; Barger, Basham-Ellis, Barnes, Bean-Marshall
Miscellaneous articles; Sally Rand (Helen Beck), Henderson Boone, Fleete Barham, Mattie Batten
Bolivar woman survives being struck (by lightning) 70 years ago Berniece Jenkins BHFP 28 July 1993
Anniversary announcements: Vergil & Marjorie Pickel Batten, Melbie & Zelma Bridges (2), William & Trassie Fleetwood Ball, John & Erma Phillips Baker, William & Paulette McGill Blankenship, Lt. & Mrs. E.B. Burnam, Robert & Patricia Ferguson Blair, Ruel & Irene DeGraffenreid Bruce (2), Bob & Alice McGuire Butler, J. Melvin & Hazel Burt, Glen & Anita Stewart Bruce, Max & Floradell Quick Barham, Bill & Helen Burry
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B Abstracted information on the following families
Blevins census "The Country Doctor" and "Times Past" by Carrie Switzer 5 pgs.
Bodenhamer census
Bollinger census, biographical sketch Dr. Jacob Bollinger 2 pgs
Holbert Bond family
Boswell census
Botts census, burials, G.M. Botts family 3 pgs.
Bowen census, burials, query Wm. Bean descendants (3 pgs), Bowens of VA & TN (2 pgs) 7 pgs. total
Box census, burials, queries 16 pgs.
Brady Mary, Millard, Harve
Brant census, query
Brandt census
Brenniage ? census
Brenner burials
Breshears census, queries 8 pgs.
Family group sheet-- ___ Brewer/Julia Ann Perry Dodd
Bridges query
Brim census, biographical sketch J. A. Brim (2 pgs), and John Allen (Al) Brim (3 pgs.) 8 pgs. total
Brittian Joseph, Jeremiah, census
Biographical sketch Charles Brock
Brochus census, burials, query, Dan. T. Brochus family 4 pgs.
Brollier census, burials
Broyles marriages, census 2 pgs.
Bruce
Bryant David 2 pgs.
Buckner census, burials, biographical sketch Burrow Buckner 5 pgs.
Burchett census, marriage, burials 3 pgs.
Burdette census 4 pgs.
Burks
Burnham
Burns 13 pgs.
Butcher 15 pgs.
Butler 9 pgs.
Bunch 26 pgs.
Burdette family 20 pgs.
Basham
Beck/Burris 5 pgs.
Blythe
Burros
Brown, Brock, Beal 3 pgs.
Boone, Burchett, Bland
Ballentine
Bridges
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B Obituaries/Death Notices all abstracted or transcribed
Alexander Bates
Roberts Burks
Margaret Blevins
Mary Burks, Mary F. Byrd, Daisy Boswell
John W. Burks, Oliver Blurton
Eliza Butler
Ed Burleson
Elizabeth Bentley
Catherine Bewley
Elizabeth Bills
Ellen Brewer Hughes
Larkin Lafayette Blake 2 pgs.
William McKinley Box, Mary S. Brich
Charles H. Bauman
Ruth Lea Barker
Ida Florence Biven
Darlene Brich
Ed Brim, E.H. Byers
Ora May barker, Ida Brock, Verbele Buckner
Walter Bidler, Charles Boos
Hazel Bloomer, George Boyles, Jennie Elizabeth Burns
Levi Boswell, Jennie Blades
W.P. Brewer, Alice Bolen
Ida Black, Milton Barkley
Elmer Barnes, Hale Baugh
Carl Blue, John R. Brown
Samuel Box, Lydia A. Bell
Anna L Brim, Craig Nesbit Bloomer
Shirley Ann Bacon, A.J. Baker
Vivianna Becker, Millie barker, Barbara S. Breshears
Dorothy Banks, Alice Blonde, Walter Buresh, Sr.
Victor Barnell, Joe Brown
Albert Blaketer, James P. Breshears, Sarah Busker
Avalee Bruce, William Bell, Hattie Lee Burns
Fred Bridges, Ethro Bays, Ulysses Boswell
Mary C. Bush, Louis Albert Boos
Anna Beaman, Ellen Bronson
Rev. Joseph Babb, William Burton
Theodore Burns, Cora Blackburn
John Bagley, Mary Blakemore, Louis Beezley
B.A. Bitzer, William Bogt
Maude Buckner, Theodore Biven
Lorn Ballinger
Minerva E. Boaz
Matting Bollinger
Laura Brich
William Wesley brown
Mrs. Hugh Brittain
Buy Buchannan
J.B. Bridges, Jasper Buchell, Fran Blake
Viola Buchannan
Soloman Bronson
N.A. Brock, Mrs. W.C. Brockus, Everett Balls, W.R. Brown, James Baker, Lyde Bell, Emma Bushnell, J.M. Bullard, Thomas Bentley, Ann Brochus, Dr. William H. Burns, Janad Butts, Wm. Burris, Della Barker, Willie Bridges, J.J. Bryning, Miss Willie Blevins, Frank Brenner, Guy Buitt, John W. Baxter, W.G. Baynham, Libbie & Mollie Blue, S.H. Bass, Sarah Langston, General Lyman Beeman, Hannah Box 24 strips
Jake Buckner, K.L. Burdette, Mr. Bremner, Maude Sperry, Mary Buitt, Mrs. Ben Buitt, Eberle C. Burns, Sarah Burdit, Rosanna Bryant, Clara T (consort of Thomas Blake), Dr. Elias Blake, Hezekiah Brown, Rebecca Brown, Wm. E. Burns, John Ballinger, Orlena Berlew, Thomas Betts, Lester Bircher, John James Boswell, Hon. John M. Botts, Thomas Butner, Mrs. C.S. beagle, Mrs. Thomas Box, Mrs. David Brockus, infant Blackburn, Mrs. E.L. Blackburn, Eliza Beaman, Eliza Baxter, B. Berry, Lafayett Burdett 14 half sheets
Death Records 1854-1860, 1913-1923: Baker, Bentley, Black, Blake, Blankenship, Bomar, Bowman, Boxley, Brown, Bruton, Bryant, Burdett, Burns, Butts, Brockus, Bruer (Brewer) Breesawitz, Burdette, Ball, Berry 2 pgs.
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B Deaths abstracted from the Springfield newspapers
1944Becker, Busby, Best, Brewer, Barnett, Bloomer, Ball, Brown, Bybee, Bingham, Bellman, Brooks
1945Bellman, Brown, Bridges, Burns, Boyer, Brakebill, Bryan, Brobisky, Bell
1946Ball, Box, Baxter, Blackburn, Bryant, Bicknell, Blankenship, Beesley
1947Burdette, Butts, Braithwaite, Burney, Bruner, Bays, Busby, Breshears, Burrell, Boyce, Burns, Bumpas, Bloomer, Bennett, Barker, Barnes 2 pgs.
1948Bowser, Bushnell, Blankenship, Brines, Blue, Brenner, Burks, Boyce, Box, Bell, Boone, Boswell, Bridges, Bacon, Black, Brooks
1949Brown, Blaketer, Baxter, Bailey, Belcher, Burchett, Barnhouse, Ballinger, Blackman, Beamon, Bond, Barham, Brines, Ballard, Baker, Box, Bradford, Bruce, Bigler, Bacon, Brewer, Blakey, Ball, Butler 2 pgs.
1950Brakebill, Blurton, Brewer, Bridges, Brown, Burrows, Batten, Blair, Braithwait, Barker, Burton
1951Barbee, Box, Burns, Bates, Brown, Black, Beaty, Ballinger, Bishop, Barger, Brewer, Baxter, Bishop, Brobisky
1952Blanton, Bean, Blackwell, Boatman, Buckner, Boggs, Ball, Burrows, Box, Bitzer, Boyd, Boren, Blackburn, Bryant, Bentley, Brown, Beesley, Blanchard, Breshears, Bolen 2 pgs.
1953Barger, Butler, Bowers, Bohaty, Ball, Broaddus, Brown, Brooks, Bounds, Barham, Box, Bowlware, Beal, Bromley, Burns
1954Breshears, Bridges, Burwell, Boyd, Brown, Barker, Barham, Brollier, Bewley, Bates, Bell, Beatty, Branham, Ballinger, Briggs, Brenner, Braithwaite, Black 2 pgs.
1955Barnes, Boles, Bryant, Beaty, Buckle, Bowen, Brashear, Beem, Brackney, Bauman, Blakey, Bradley, Buresch, Brenner, Boren, Ballinger, Bloomer, Baker, Bean 2 pgs.
1956Bryan, Bishop, Blackburn, Box, Brady, Barnhouse, Baldwin, Burks, Barker, Beaman, Bond, Boos, Brown, Breesawitz, Black Branham
1957Butcher, Bounds, Barrick, Beesley, Bowlware, Black, Bruce, Blackburn, Bloomer, Buster, Breeden, Bean, Brown, Byrd, Bugh, Beaty, bridges, Bridger, Batten, Bingham, Brakebill, Ball, Baldwin, Beckerdite, Buckner 2 pgs.
1958Brown, Box, Bitzer, Black, Ballinger, Bell, Burke, Beesley, Burdett, Brollier, Braye, Bowser, Booher, Brock, Bigler, Bruchey, bridges, Brooks, Butler, Blakemore, Burleson, Bertrand, Baker, Busby Boren, Blankenship 2 pgs.
1959Bennett, Beem, Bascom, Bounds, Booher, Brooks, Busker, Batten, Bake, Beavers, Butler, Barker, Burros, Broyles, Brown, Brayfield, Breshears, Burnside, Blake, Benge, Birdsong, Buchanan, Barber, Blanchard, Burnam, Bush, Barnes, Barham 3 pgs.
1960Brakebill, Bond, Brundege, Bingham, Brown, Brooks, Bucholz, Brayfield, Barton, Bicknell, Blair, Breshears, Baker, Barnett, Boehm, Bates, Butler, Boos, Ball, Brich, Barkley, Byrd, Burks, Buitt 2 pgs.
1961Brown, Blair, Bruchy, Blackwell, Bradshaw, Black, Bronson, Burns, Brakebill, Brashear, Brock, Bennett, Bass, Boswell, Bybee, Breshears, Baty, Booher, Bruce, Ball, Brenner, Blacketer 2 pgs.
1962Blanton, Bowser, Berry, Bryant, Breshears, Blakey, Baker, Bean, Barrett, Butcher, Boyer, Browning, Burns, Benton, Burchett, Brown, Bright, Burros, Barker, Ball, Bailey, Boos, Boyle, Beem, Briggs, Boyles, Beecher 2 pgs.
1963Blair, Box, Brooks, Butcher, Blevins, Brown, Barker, Bays, Brakebill, Bruner, Bucholz, Brumley, Brock, Beem, Butler, Bingham, Bailey, Black, Braithwait, Bush, Birdsong, Bridges 2 pgs.
1964Beard, Bray, Baetke, Brown, Barker, Breshears, Boggs, Brandt, Burk, Bush, Boyce, Blair, Brooks, Bays, Beams, Batten, Barnes, Bucholz, Brockus, Barnhouse, Bohaty, Box, Brewer 2 pgs.
1965Brown, Boatman, Breesawitz, Baker, Brockus, Bridges, Burns, Bell, Boren, Blackburn, Burros, Bruce, Boyce, Bailey, Berry, Brown, Brick, Bean, Braithwait, Bridges, Boswell, Beasley, Bradshaw, Brannock, Bullock, Bateman, Blackwell, Bothwell, Barker 2 pgs.
1966Burnum, Bellman, Barker, Boswell, Bray, Barber, Blackwell, Bauman, Buckner, Brakebill, Ball, Bishop, Beecher, Baker, Bodine, Bebout, Breshears, Beason, Brashears, Boren, Bynum, Ballinger, Bewley, Boone, Brown, Braithwait, Bloomer 3 pgs.
1967Baker, Bays, Belcher, Barkley, Bucklinger, Bennett, Busby, Buresh, Barnes, Bullock, Buchan, Briggs, Burks, Brewer, Black, Birdsong, Bullington, Barham, Beehler, Babb 2 pgs.
1968Baker, Bartholomew, Breesawitz, Bitzer, Brim, Boyce, Brown, Bowles, Ballinger, Burns, Bilyeu, Bodenhamer, Brooks, Bunch, Bishop, Benton, Bullard, Boyd, Bowers, Barkley, Bennett, Brandt, Barnes, Buresh, Bullock, Bugg, Blackburn, Buckner, Bays, Bryan, Brashear 2 pgs.
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B Deaths abstracted from the Springfield newspapers
1969Brashear, Blacketer, Barker, Brobisky, Baugh, Birt, Bacon, Bischoff, Boyer, Box, Bowser, Blankenship, Brown, Blackwell, Ballinger, Ball, Bynum, Bennett, Belcher, Brewer, Brock, Boyle, Bulger, Barber, Barnett, Blair, Barnhouse, Butler, Burleson, Buchanan, Breeze 3 pgs.
1970Bowles, Brown, Breshears, Baxter, Ballinger, Barnes, Baldwin, Beeghley, Bugg, Boggs, Beach, Barnes, Barker, Brashears, Black, Baker, Buckle, Box, Burrell, Bellman, Bishop 2 pgs.
1971Burnum, Bucholz, Bodenhamer, Brenner, Brakebill, Ballinger, Brown, Barclay, Blair, Ball, Barber, Bewley, Bell, Buckner, Boone, Bellman, Butler, Breshears, Bloomer, Boyd, Bayne, Black, Brobisky, Blackwell, Bridges, Batten, Breeze, Bugg, Buzzard, Blake, Bell, Buchanan 3 pgs.
1972Brown, Boswell, Booher, Blackburn, Butler, Brakebill, Benton, Brogdon, Bates, Box, Bacon, Boyd, Brooks, Barclay, Bays, Batten, Beck, Barrett, Beason, Bybee, Bradshaw, Babb, Buckner, Bruner, Baker 2 pgs.
1973Ballard, Burleson, Brock, Ballinger, Burchett, Best, Barnes, Barclay, Burns, Bradshaw, Barton, Bass, Black, Bruce, Burks, Barrett, Blanton, Ball, Bowser, Beckner, Buresh, Bates, Birdsong, Babb, Bingham, Brown, Bridges, Box, Blackwell, Bigler, Bateman 3 pgs.
1974Beeler, Breshears, Brown, Bingham, Boon, Bridges, Bell, Bailey, Batten, Blurton, Bewley, Brakebill, Boyer, Bird, Bacon, Butler, Ball, Brenner, Burchell, Baumgardner, Blankenship, Blackwell, Blond, Bebout 2 pgs.
1975Bays, Blair, Bean, Brown, Bruce, Beason, Bond, Burney, Bates, Bowman, Ball, Brich, Bishop, Breshears, Butler, Buckner, Brakebill, Burchett, Browning, Ballinger, Boos, Burleson, Brown, Bailey 2 pgs.
1976Bond, Brim, Bauman, Ballard, Black, Beem, Bridges, Blair, Bays, Bigler, Beckerm, Brashear, Bradford, Buitt, Bell, Barker, Bruton, Benedict 2 pgs.
1977Brown, Bugh, Bond, Bewley, Breesawitz, Bonham, Breshears, Brooks, Baker, Barham, Brogdan, Branham, Burros, Belcher, Baumgardner, Bishop, Bailey, Boos, Beardon, Butler, Brewster, Barker, Blackwell, Butcher, Burrell, Bradford, Bennett, Brashear, Brush, Butts 2 pgs.
1978Bisom, Brown, Barnett, Boston, Box, Blackburn, Baxter, Black, Bell, Bailey, Beams, Bishop, Buck, Ball, Blakemore, Bigler, Barker, Batten, Barnes, Buchannan, Bridges, Brannon, Beehler, Bradford, Bruce 2 pgs.
1979Buchanan, Burney, Benge, Butler, Brown, Brenner, Barham, Burklow, Bausch, Bullard, Bacon, Bowan, Bishop, Box, Bean, Burk, Burgan, Boos, Bell, Ballinger, Blackwell, Boone, Brich, Bryan, Blue, Boyd, Blair, Baker, Bond,
Email w/information on John Burns b. 1789 2 pgs.
Abstracted information on Dr. George R. Barnett
Abstracted from the Springfield newspapers - death/marriage
1894Barham, Barr, Brown, Buckner
1924Brown & Hurd, Bugg, Bateman, Barker, Lowe & Ball, Bitzer, Benton & Benton 2 pgs.
1925Bishop, Gideon & Bushnell, Bingaman, Butts
1926Beckner, Harbstreet & Barrow, Brashers, Blakely, Barnett & Gordon, Batten, Brown, Bugg, Bond, Bates & Holbert, Berkshire, Ballinger, Blue & Adams, Nickerson & Basham, Bowles, Bond, Burney, Box, Barnette 3 pgs.
1927Ball & Anderson, Burns, Booher
1928Burnside, Box & Smith, Boswell, Bellwood, Browning, Bewley, Beazley, Broch & Rodgers 2 pgs.
1929Buck, Batten, Burks, Boyden, Bruton, Bishop, Blanchart, Devin & Wilson, Barnett, Bowman, Bradford 2 pgs.
1930Brown, Blakey, Bays, Yarbetty & Browning, Brazele, Bridges
1931Birchler, Bewley, Battreall, Blakey
1932Bloomer, Barnes, Brashear, Buckner, Baty, Blackburn
1934Boswell, Boyd & Gullick, Bevin, Buckle & Harpool, Buitt, Beason, Beattey, Becker, Brobisky, Brundege, Box, Bryan, Donovan & Baker, Brim, Hay & Blakey 3 pgs.
Abstracted from St. Louis Christian Advocate 1858 Bewley, 1868, Brient, Bond
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C Abstracted information from various sources on:
John Riley Collier
John Chastain
David Clements, John Comegys
Christian Caplinger (Kleplinger)
Carson F. Corum
Wm. Johnson Clark
Wm. Clemmons
James H. Cansler
Jas. Chriswell 2 pgs
Robert Cowden
John C. Chitty
John Cook 3 pgs.
James Cusick
Jesse J. Culp
John L. Chriswell 2 pgs.
Roy Cox
William H. Cowden, MD
James A. Cowden
Cornelius Adam, J.H., Edward, J.C. 2 pgs.
Leonard cook
George B. combs
Grim/Cavin, Wm. R. Childers, John M. Chamberlain, Joseph Cavin, S.S. Carrier, John Cantlon 6 strips
Pedigree chart for Arthur Nelson Cauble
Nathan Henderson Cansler
Clarks buried in Pleasant Hope Cemetery
pgs. 18-19 Marriages in Campbell County, VA 1782-1810 Callaway to Carver
RFD mail carriers Cowan, Cremer, Carter, Carneal, Cunningham, Camp
Miscellaneous abstracted information on: Carrico, Skinner, Cowan, Carter, Carneal, Cunningham, Camp, Cates, Campbell, Curl, Combs, Cossey, Cowell, Critcher, Covington, Coursey, Combs, Cherington, Clinton, Cox, Cresap, Camp, Choate, Coward, Cross, Craighead, Craft, Caldwell, Case, Cofman, Copeland, Cups, Coats, Cannon, Caldwell, Covness, Coffman, Cornelius, Chitty, Caplinger, Cawthorn, Cavin, Clark, Carlock, Cleveland, Chandler, Creed, Coy, Crane, Cutbirth, Collins, Cook, Carthell, Curtis 20 pgs.
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C Obituaries abstracted from various newspapers
Palmer Crain
Jewell C. Campbell
Myrtle Scott Hocker Crain
Horace Roger Copeland
Thomas A. Churchman
Juliett Cooper
Mary P. Cowan, Susan C. Cate, William Riley Chapman, Rachel Clark
J.H.W. Cunningham
Dr. William Bowie Cowan
Isabella Cunningham
Thomas J. Cooper
E.R. (Buddy) Crain
Amy Nancy Crain
Martha Mackey Cunningham
Martha Laurinda Clemmons
Madge Cossins, Thomas Choate, Ira Windfield Chaney
William Cook, William Craig, Mary M. Campbell
Cleo Cox, James W. Coates, Andrew J. Cornelius
George Crites, Martha C. Cats
Sarah Ann Coursey, Grace Cowden, Jesse H. Colvard
Nerva Campbell, D.H. Campbell, Sherman Cowden
E.E. "Elmer" Childers, William Chism
Monta Lee Comegys, John T Cansler
Dr. Fred Crume, John L. Clark
Eva Lena Case, Rev. Charles E. Craig, Roland J. Choate
Isaac Elmer Cushman, Charles Conrad, Ida Mae Capper
Iva Cornelius, Hiram Amos Cantrell, Emerson J. Cady
Charles A. Clingman, Ernest C. Clark, Anna A. Cagle
Allan L. Crain, Henry A. (Bud) Clemmons
Roy E. Crain, Callie L. Claypool
James E. Coffman, Ella A. Cowden
Minerva Coffman
Edward J. Carneal, Alva Sims Chalker
Frank H. Claypool
Abstracted death noticesColson, Coleman, Cook, Clark, Campbell, Curtis, Coffman, Cash, Crail, Collins, Chittim, Cox, Carter, Cavin, Cowden, Cory, Copeland, Colbert, Cowan, Cline, Chitty, Courser, Colvard, Cummings, Crocker, Cumpton, Claypool, Cross, Cardington, Cheek, Chittie, Clanton, Cooper, Crock, Christian, Crow, Crozier, Canady, Conley, Caldwell 31 strips
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C Newspaper articles/photos
Marriage of Anna Cunningham and Ben Campbell no date/source
Missouri trip was lovely Letter to Editor by Bill and Gloria Crow, Bob and Faith Crow BHFP 12 Aug 1879
Meleah Meador born into world of greats w/photo L. Pitts, D. Hutcheson, L. Wimberly, R. Mustain BHFP 18 Feb 1982
Covered wagon memories w/photo Bessie Crisman BHFP 12 Jan 1978
Campbell descendants gather BHFP 26 July 1989
Copelands hold family reunion at park BHFP 12 June 1980
Longtime Empire man retiring w/photo Olen Copeland BHFP 17 Mar 1983
No chipping off the stone block w/photo Elma Choate SNL 21 Mar 1976
Polk County PeopleLowell Churchman BHFP 12 Oct 1978
Polk County PeopleVirgil Claypool BHFP 24 May 1979
At 87, Flemington whittler turns out intricate gadgets, entertains with magic w/photo Eugene Clymore SDN 20 Nov 1978
Bolivar natives may be oldest living twins Oscar Covington and Mary Scurlock 12 Aug 1971 no source
PhotoAdam makes five Gertie Cochran, Ray Cochran, Dan Cochran, Dana Lynch, Adam Lynch BHFP 1980
PhotoFive Generations Vergie Coffey, Reva Williams, Nicholas Williams, Reva Forbes, Peggy McMillan BHFP 8 Feb 1981
PhotoFive Generations Mike Cloyd, Derek Cloyd, Coesie Cloyd, Gary Cloyd, Ed Cloyd BHFP 7 Aug 1980
Cowden to mark 103rd birthday w/photo Verna Cowden BHFP23 Oct 2002
Copelands to celebrate 80th birthday May 24 (Bertha) BHFP 19 May 2004 Copeland to celebrate 89 years Nov. 22 (Olen) BHFP 18 Nov 2009
Gertie Choate to observe birthday w/photo BHFP 28 Aug 1980
Coesie Cloyd receives greeting from President w/photo no date
Chancellor (Patrick) celebrates 100th birthday w/photo P. Chancellor, O. Day, F. Chancellor, F. Christy, G. Chancellor BHFP 13 Aug 1986
Aug 31 means 91st year for Mrs. Choate w/photo Gertie Choate BHFP 30 Aug 1979
Letters to Editor seeking information on families of: John W. & Agnus Atkins Crow, Polk-Campbell descendants, Carter relatives (2), Cowden, Benjamin Carroll, Cooley, Ransom Cates, Thomas George Coffman
Anniversary announcements w/photos
Larry & Dana James Caffey, Kenneth & LaVeda Donaldson Callaway, Vernon & Faye Campbell, Earl & Gail Hicks Campbell, Clifford & Willa Roberts Cansler, Johnny & Iva Lightfoot Cansler, Ed & Margaret Armstrong Carpenter (2), Orville & Alice Melton Carr (2), Oren & Thelma Morris Carson (5), Vernon & Elma Jean McColm Carter, Lloyd & Lela Cates.
Bert & Edna Pitts Chaney (2), Grant & Zelma Chastain, George & Erma Chilcutt, Ralph & Mary Hensley Childress, Joe & Faye Vincent Childs, Richard & Myrna Chism, Samuel & Reva Hoover Choate, Willard & Jean Farmer Choate, Novie & Irene Brakebill Choate, Harry & Wanda Andrews Choate, Virgil & Eunice Ridenour Christian, Lowell & Frances Williams Churchman
Phil & Visa Zumwalt Clampitt (3), Pearl & Altha Coble Claypool, Lee & Marie Dodenhoff Clayton, Robert & Rose Mary Asbell Clemons, Elmer & Mildred Brooks Close, Ed & Florence DeGraffenreid Cloyd
Mr. & Mrs. Clell R. Coble (3), Lester & Velma Wilkerson Coble, Thomas & Ruth Wilson Coffey, Mack & Mary Clark Colvard, Paul & Shirley Sisco Cofer, James & Virginia Cossins Cole, Earnest & Udah Simrell Combs (2), Lawrence & Wilma Brown Combs, George & Sylvia Morris Condren, Jess & Betty Davis Cooper (2), Lloyd & Jean Trower Cook, Olen & Bertha Haney Copeland (3), Max & Barbara Manes Copeland, Lowell & Celestine Vodicka Corbin, Lee & Lois Kirk Cornelius, Daniel & Frances Frieze Cornelius, Bob & Arevenna Lynch Cortner (2), Albert & Novella Lynch Cortner (2), Chester & Larella Kilburn Cossins, Loyal & Pearl Armstrong Cossins (2), Otis & Gertrude Durham Cowden, Allen & Jewell Caywood Cornell
Raymond & Rosalie Robertson Craig, Audie & Floycie Eidson Crain (4), Oval & Ernestine Seiner Crain (2), Ira & Vivian McDonald Crain, Raymond & Katy Holman Crain (2), Horace & Gennieve Wallace Cribbs, Darrol & Judy Acuff Cribbs, Raymond & Irene Mitchem Crites, Jack & Bluebell Crozier, Dennis & Pearl Butler Crum, John & Gennie Hays Crumpton, Jack & Linda Fowler Crawford
Lee & Mary Carver Cummings, Clem & Gertie Strong Cunningham, Luther & Myrtle Cunningham, Don & Pat Gilden Cunningham, Russell & Mary Dunn Cutler
Bud & Barbara Reynolds Chappell, Leslie & Betty Lightfoot Crook, Lester & Lois Patch Cockrell, Ralph & Sue Chism Clayton, Joe & Ada Lockard Combs, Ronnie & Deanna Medley Cook, Vernon & Jean McColm Carter, Dan & Francis Frieze Cornelius, W.J. & Delcie Kibby Choate, Efton & Helen Mann Campbell
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C Abstracted information on the following surnames
Crain
1.1 John Crain family 3 pgs.
1.2 Elisha & Martha Crain Abbott
1.3 Census records 11 pgs. 4)Descendants of Elizabeth Simmons and John Crain
1.5 Pleasant Crain family 4 pgs.
1.6 Mr. & Mrs. R.A. Crain anniversary
1.7 Crains buried in Polk County cemeteries 4 pgs.
1.8Miscellaneous abstracted information from various sources 5 pgs.
1.9 Charles Crain 4 pgs.
Carrier 3 pgs.
Copeland
3.1 David Copeland 21 pgs.
3.2 Copeland-Reavis solemnize vows in March wedding
3.3 Copeland Family beginning with Capt. David Copeland 6 pgs.
3.4 Census records 12 pgs.
3.5 Copelands buried in Polk County 2pgs.
Coats
4.1 Benjamin Watts Coats 13 pgs. My Coats Family Staples 1990
4.2 Census records/Coats burials 7 pgs.
4.3 Coats Family Bible in San Jose, CA
4.4 Wilson Coats
4.5 Wash. D. Coats
4.6 Rebecca Coats Neil, Mary Coats Patterson, Sarah Coats Slatten, Charley Coats 2pgs.,
4.7 Benjamin Coats 2 pgs.
4.8 Wm. Henry Coats 3 pgs.
4.9 Abstracted Coats in Polk County Deed Book N (1869) 2 pgs.
4.10 Thomas Benton Coats
Claypool
5.1 Jeremiah Claypool 9 pgs.
5.2 Claypool marriages Books A & B in Polk County
5.3 Claypools buried in Polk County 2 pgs.
5.4 Reuben Claypool 2 pgs.
George Coberly (1788-1855) Virginia Migrant to the Midwest pgs. 217-221 & 256-260 Virginia Genealogist Vol. 28 & 29 6 pgs.
William Mansfield Crisp family 11 pgs.
Cantwell
8.1 Letter from Altie Bird about John Cantwell
8.2 Family group sheetJohn Cantwell and Sarah McCorkle
8.3 Letter to Altie with information on William Owens family 2 pgs.
Clark and Lucas
9.1 William Clark & Sarah J. Clark family 6 pgs.
9.2 Baptist Church record 1882 Sarah J. Clark, William Clark 2 pgs.
9.3 William & Nancy Davis Clark family
9.4 Clarks buried in Polk County 2 pgs. 5) Miscellaneous records 4 pgs
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C Abstracted information on the following surnames
Coffey
1.1 Gilbert Coffey family 3 pgs.
1.2 Thomas Coffey family
1.3 Census records 2 pgs.
1.4 Coffeys in Polk County cemeteries 2 pgs.
1.5 Miscellaneous records 3 pgs.
Carter
2.1 Census records, births, deaths on John, Henry, Moses, Joseph, James, ML, Charles, Dedric, Wm. 10 pgs.
2.2 "New printing available of Chief Carters book" (Russell Sage Carter) BHFP 4 May 1978
Cates
3.1 Charles Cates
3.2 Family group sheetCharles Henry Cates and Elizabeth Needham
3.3 Family group sheetThomas Cates and Sarah Manley
3.4 Family group sheetCharles Cates and Elizabeth Lloyd
Cavender
4.1 Pedigree chart for Peggy Jeanette Cavender
4.2 obituary for Mary J. Tygart
4.3 Miscellaneous records 4 pgs.
Curl John Tyre Curl, Wm. Henry Curl 2 pgs.
Caldwell Children of Andrew and Nancy Farrar Caldwell; James Patton and Ann Caldwell Caldwell; James Patton and Margaret Givens Smith Caldwell
Chandler
7.1 John Chandler family 2 pgs.
7.2 Census, marriage, death records 9 pgs.
7.3 Wm. Chandler family
Coble
8.1 Daniel Coble family 8 pgs.
8.2 John Luther Coble family 12 pgs.
8.3 Miscellaneous records 15 pgs.
8.4 Paul Coble family
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C Abstracted information on the following surnames
Carlock
1.1 Asahel Carlock 2 pgs.
1.2 1840, 1850 census Isaac, Lemuel, Asahel Carlock
1.3 death notices for James Madison Carlock, Asahel Carlock
Chumley/Chumbler
2.1 1850 census Robert Chumly, 1860 census Samuel Chumler, 1900 census Albein _ Chumbley, Benj. Chumbley
2.2 Robert Chu __ey in King Cemetery
Crain Crains buried in Sutherland Cemetery and Crain Cemetery
Chappell
4.1 Census records: Stephen, Riley, C.N., Martha, Loftin 2 pgs.
4.2 Chappell (Chapal) marriages
4.3 Census records, marriages and Chappell buried in Pleasant Hill Cemetery 2 pgs.
4.4 Chappells in Enon, Pleasant Hill, Greenwood, Chappell cemeteries
4.5 Chappells married 70 years w/photo Mr. & Mrs. Charley Chappell (1971)
Creed Miscellaneous records census, marriage, birth, burial 3 pgs.
Chitty
6.1 Letter to Betty from Patricia Poshard seeking information on A.H. and Ida S. Chitty
6.2 census records 2 pgs.
6.3 A.H. Chitty opens Chitty House (History of Webster Co.), marriage of Lorenzo Chitty and Emily Davidson, death of Mollie Chitty 2 pgs.
6.4 Biographical sketch Anderson H. Chitty pg. 837 Goodspeed for Webster Co. 6.5 Mary B. Nicholson Pickering family 3 pgs.
6.6 Letter to Betty from Patricia Poshard with information on Perry Pickering 2 pgs.
6.7 Letter from Patricia Poshard with Chitty family notes beginning with Jesse Chitty 4 pgs.
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C Abstracted information on the following surname
Campbell
1.1 photoSettlers descendents Mrs. Jones Polk Campbell holding photo of Campbell home BHFP 30 Oct 195
1.2 Countys earliest family yet holds land w/photo Mrs. & Mrs. Jones Campbell, John Polk Campbell BHFP 30 Oct 1975
1.3 Polk County founders photos Ezekiel & Rebecca Campbell BHFP 12 Aug 1971
1.4 Preserving 40 acres of prairie w/photo Polk County prairie SLP 27 Sep 1974 1.5 Bible records Ezekiel Madison Campbell 2 pgs.
1.6 John Campbell (1768) family information 4 pgs.
1.7 Miscellaneous Campbell information abstracted from various sources-mainly census but also includes tax, probate, marriage and deaths 27 pgs.
1.8 William C. Campbell family 8 pgs.
1.9 Ezekiel Madison Campbell family 5 pgs.
1.10 Matthew G. Campbell family
1.11 William Campbell family
1.12 Campbells buried in Polk Co. cemeteries 4 pgs.
1.13 Letter from Ann Campbell with information on Sarah Humphrey Campbell, wife of James Campbell 2 pgs.
Clouse-Bateman-Melton
2.1 Pedigree chart for Herston Clouse
2.2 George W. Clouse family 10 pgs.
2.3 Bird Bateman family 6 pgs.
2.4 Bateman, Eslick, Shelby, Allen census 3 pgs.
2.5 David Melton family 15 pgs.
2.6 Abstracted census records for Melton, Allgood, Kincannon 4 pgs.
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C Abstracted information on the following surnames
Cowden, Caldwell, Catheart, Cribbs, Chauncey, Clifton, Cox, Crenshaw, Cook, Coats, Cantwell, Cruse, Campbell, Cordell, Carthel, Crank, Childress, Cross, Coggins, Coonrod, Chapman, Childers, Clifton, Crowell, Chappell, Canfax, Clark, Coleman, Covert, Case 25 strips
Deaths abstracted from Springfield newspapers
1944Coward, Cook, Crosslin, Crabtree, Cecil, Crow, Clark, Crain, Claborn, Creed, Chism, Cavin, Carter, Corder, Cornell, Campbell, Cunnyngham 2 pgs.
1945Cossins, Combs, Christian, Carter, Cook, Caulk, Clark, Caldwell, Crain, Colvard, Chism, Collins
1946Courtney, Cowden, Campbell, Clark, Coffman, Cacy, Corder, Clouse, Choate, Claypool, Cross, Cole, Carter
1947Cowden, Crawford, Cribbs, Cunningham, Cantrell, Combs, Cox, Cavin, Coble
1948Caldwell, Chapman, Cheek, Creed, Carns, Claypool, Crow, Cowden, Cummings, Carter, Childress, Carpenter, Cunnyngham
1949Cowden, Cox, Cavender, Caldwell, Crussell, Chapman, Crevier, Connor, Cossins, Crosswhite, Crockett, Coffelt, Crain, Casey, Cochran, Campbell, Capehart, Creed, Cowan 2 pgs.
1950Comann, Carneal, Cheek, Cowden, Cunnyngham, Curl, Crumm, Cates, Cross, Castle, Crawford, Cartmill, Cunningham, Cowan, Crain, Comer, Carter 2 pgs.
1951Coberly, Copeland, Crawford, Carneal, Coy, Curl, Case, Chaney, Crozyer, Crowe, Cansler, Claypool, Chism, Campbell, Capehart
1952Conner, Cowden, Caldwell, Cornelius, Copeland, Cooley, Clark, Choate, Carneal, Curl, Coffey, Carson, Challes, Cacy, Culp, Cussick, Crain, Cowles, Childress 2 pgs.
1953Crane, Carns, Cowden, Cooper, Clark, Craven, Conley, Cornell, Cross, Cox, Choate, Cook. Capper, Carter, Case 2 pgs.
1954Cooper, Choate, Chaney, Carter, Cavin, Clark, Conley, Cagle, Campbell, Coffelt, Cox, Cribbs
1955Cansler, Coffman, Claypool, Covert, Curl, Case, Chamberlain, Crain, Cronin, Churchman, Crabtree, Cheek, Cowan, Cunningham, Cherrington, Clem, Craven 2 pgs.
1956Copeland, Chaney, Claspill, Claypool, Cansler, Cavin, Climer, Cochran, Childers, Choate, Clark, Cruse, Cherrington, Cowden, Cummins, Campbell, Crowell, Chaney, Cunningham, Cain, Cordell, Campmire
1957Cunnyngham, Crisp, Claypool, Creed, Cowan, Cunningham, Craig, Cates, Cross, Callaway, Cribbs, Churchman, Creasey, Coy, Curry
1958Cross, Connelly, Choate, Crabtree, Cowden, Copeland, Claypool, Cochran, Cossins, Chaney, Coble, Carter, Campbell, Cain, Cheek, Crain, Chesser, Cooper 2 pgs.
1959Coile, Covington, Cowan, Clayburn, Cox, Covert, Coffey, Cates, Chilton, Capps, Cole, Case, Carmichael, Cochran, Carson, Crozier, Conner, Combs, Cruse, Childers 2 pgs.
1960Carter, Curtis, Coffee, Cooper, Caldwell, Crites, Claypool, Carroll, Clark, Cowden, Carneal, Coble, Crain, Craig, Crockett, Compton, Cowan, Cavendar, Case 2 pgs.
1961Calhoun, Corson, Cox, Callaway, Carden, Cheffey, Campbell, Copeland, Cooksey, Chilton, Choate, Crain, Caldwell, Chaney, Cavin
1962Cowan, Conley, Cramer, Clayton, Cooley, Cowden, Carlock, Conner, Cantrell, Clymens, Choate, Cochran, Campbell, Case, Chapman, Clark 2 pgs.
1963Cunningham, Conner, Cowen, Cowan, Coy, Coffey, Cribbs, Chappell, Cooper, Choate, Cross, Cole, Carlson 2 pgs.
1964Casteel, Campbell, Conley, Chalker, Coffman, Cross, Collins, Carter, Crain, Calvird, Clark, Cooksey, Clingman, Christian, Criger, Cavin, Capehart, Crain, Curl, Cox, Crawford, Copeland, Creed, Callaway, Chaney, Crane, Creed 2 pgs.
1965Crites, Carroll, Copeland, Cyrus, Clark, Chatterton, Covert, Cash, Calvin, Chaney, Campbell, Caulk, Cox, Coursey, Cates, Covey, Cunnyngham, Charlton, Chaney, Conley 2 pgs.
1966Christian, Coffman, Cowden, Case, Corson, Carnagey, Carpenter, Crawford, Coffman, Callaway, Cortner, Cavendar, Cunningham, Cavin
1967Cochran, Cossins, Coursey, Clark, Corder, Copeland, Coy, Carrier, Chilton, Coats, Cowden, Cahill, Combs, Crain, Carter, Cox, Coberly, Coffman, Collins, Campbell, Camey, Cooksey, Cooper 2 pgs.
1968Crain, Campbell, Camey, Choate, Coleman, Combs, Coffin, Crawford, Cyrus, Cunningham, Claypool, Copeland, Coble, Childers, Cox, Currie, Callahan, Courtney, Chastain 2 pgs.
1969Crawford, Cavin, Claypool, Crussell, Copeland, Cossins, Cox, Coffin, Cowden, Campbell, Cunnyngham, Carpenter, Carter, Crank, Chaney, Cribbs, Cobb, Cadwallader, Creech, Callaway, Clemons, Culwell 2 pgs.
1970Covey, Casteel, Chapman, Choate, Copeland, Cates, Cooksey, Clark, Carpenter, Covert, Combs, Childress, Callaway, Cox, Cossins, Cheek
1971Cross, Cloyed, Corder, Conley, Crusha, Crain, Crockett, Cooper, Capps, Comer, Cansler, Cushman, Coffin, Carter, Copeland, Chaney, Coleman, Crooks, Cornell, Culwell, Culbertson, Cooksey, Cowan 2 pgs.
1972Cowden, Chappell, Cowan, Carns, Chaney, Clemons, Cribbs, Cunnyngham, Choate, Carpenter, Crevier, Cheatham, Claypool, Cornelius, Callaway, Courtney, Crawford, Crow, Crain, Cooksey, Cates 2 pgs.
1973Cochran, Crabtree, Crain, Cowden, Clouse, Crawford, Cunningham, Chaney, Cole, Crocker, Claypool, Condray, Carson, Cheek, Cozard, Cavendar, Curry, Crance, Cady, Carns 2 pgs.
1974Cates, Camey, Crain, Callaway, Cowen, Combs, Courtney, Caney, Clouser, Charleton, Cowden, Coburn, Chism, Crain, Comstock, Carnagey, Calhoun 2 pgs.
1975Conley, Chism, Copeland, Cowan, Capehart, Cunningham, Close, Crain, Culbertson, Cunnyngham, Cutler, Chandler, Coffey, Cook
1976Cansler, Clymer, Cates, Chastain, Crain, Cochran, Conner, Cruse, Cates, Choate, Chesser, Clemons, Cavin, Collins, Claypool, Coble, Cheek, Carter, Coffman 2 pgs.
1977Clark, Cowan, Childress, Combs, Coffee, Crain, Carpenter, Caldwell, Campbell, Coppage, Conley, Carter, Christian, Cherwonic, Caviness, Crance, Copeland, Cheek, Chaney, Cody 2 pgs.
1978Cowden, Coffey, Cunnyngham, Carter, Claspill, Childers, Cruse, Carlander, Currie, Chappell, Coffman, Cooksey, Chastain, Coker, Courtland, Cunningham, Cox
1979Carpenter, Carter, Combs, Choate, Conner, Curl, Cowan, Cooksey, Cline, Cunningham, Campbell, Cole, Crow, Christian, Coffey, Coats, Crowell, Compton, Chalker 3 pgs.
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C Abstracted information from various sources on the following surnames:
Crane, Carrier, Childers, Courtwright, Cochran, Compton, Coy, Clyton, Clark, Crow, Calvin, Combs, Crank 8 strips
Chauncey, Carthel, Cossey, Cowan, Cook, Carnall, Carlock, Chitty, Clark, Callaway, Coble, Campbell, Claypool, Conner, Coy, Cathal, Craig, Carter, Curl, Chapman, Coon, Courtney, Cowden, Corbin, Cox, Caldwell, Calvard, Conner, Carrier, Craine 16 strips
Newspaper abstracts (Springfield)
1894Cunningham, Creed
1924Cross, Claypool, Crosswhite, Chaney, Caldwell
1925Crank, Caldwell, Cunnyngham, Cady
1936Conley, Cloud, Churchman, Creed, Chamberlain, Cox, Coy, Challes, Crocket, Chamberlain, Clampitt, Cannady 2 pgs.
1927Calvin, Cavin, Combs, Cunningham, Crow, Choat, Curl, Clark, Cross, Cowden, Cox, Cates, Courtney 3 pgs.
1928Cox, Campbell, Cobb, Cowden, Claypool, Coy, Clements, Couttherd 2 pgs.
19*29Cross, Crain, Cossins, Carroll, Crosswhite, Cash, Crigier, Crane, Case, Claypool, Courtney 2 pgs.
1930Coalson, coy, Caldwell, Conley, Cossey, Carter
1931Cowden, Choate, Coy, Campbell, Cunningham, Christian, Cross, Crank 3 pgs.
1932Crosswhite, Cossins, Choate, Cheek, Claypool, Campbell, Colvard, Cowden, Cochran, Coy, Crone 3 pgs.
1934Caldwell, Cortner, Crosslin, Coursey, Campbell, Creed, Cowden, Carskadden, Chilton, Claypool, Crain, Coleman, Cavin, Choate, Craigg, Cowan, Cossins 6 pgs.
1858Cornwall, Cowan 1868Covey
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C Covington family information
Direct lineage chart for Reta Lee Douglass 5 pgs.
Ancestor chart of J.C. Daugherty 3 pgs.
Family Group SheetJoseph Eugene Gibson and Reta Lee Douglass
Family Group SheetJohn Oscar Covington and Margaret Jane Ailey
ObituaryMargaret Jane Covington
ObituaryJohn Oscar Covington photocopies of photos of Oscar and Margaret
Family Group SheetDavid William Covington and Susan Fields
Obituary (transcribed)David Covington
Obituary and death certificate for Sarah Covington
ObituaryCharles B. Covington
Marriage record/photocopied photos of David and Sarah Fields Covington
Family Group SheetWilliam M. Covington and Francis Ann Payne
Family Bible recordsWm. And Francis Covington 2 pgs.
Abstracted information from military pension papers of William M. Covington photos Francis & William
ObituaryFrancis Ann Covington
Family Group SheetDavid C. Covington and Judith Kindrick
Abstracted information on David Covington
Family Group SheetEdmond Covington and Annie or Mary --
Family Group SheetJohn Covington, Sr. and Jane Davis Hankins 2 pgs.
Family Group SheetJohn Covington, Jr. and Jane Martin
Family Group SheetThomas Covington and Mary --
Family Group SheetWilliam Covington II and Rosamund --
Family Group SheetWilliam Covington III and Ann Coleman (?)
Family Group SheetWilliam (Coventon) Covington I and Dorthy --
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C Coffman family information
Abstracted information on families in David Coffman line 37 pgs.
Family of John C. Neil 2 pgs.
Susan Coffman (Susanna Bunch) pgs. 257-8 Ozark Migration Project 2 pgs.
Coffman death certificates available on-line (1910-1955) 2 pgs.
1930 Polk County CensusCoffman (abstracted)
Coffmans buried in Coffman Cemetery
Coffman marriages abstracted from Polk, Dad, Greene, and Cedar County records 4 pgs.
Coffman deaths: Emma Coffman, Lydia Coffman, Elmer R. Coffman, Dollie Coffman, Erith E. Coffman, Samuel L. Coffman, Minerva Coffman, James E. Coffman 2 pgs. abstracted
Coffman burials in Polk County, 1900 Census James Coffman, Charles Coffman 4 pgs.
ObituaryLaura Mae Coffman Beason
Abstracted census, Probate, David and Susannah Bunch Coffman family 2 pgs.
Public Notice concerning title to Coffman land in Polk County
Abstracted obituaryAddie Coffman Strain
Photocopied photos: Robert Combs, Millie Coffman, Opal Higginbotham, Buel Margason
"Pioneer cemetery-weathered tombstones mark forgotten graves of earliest settlers" (Coffman) BHFP 6 Jan 1977 "Descendant of pioneer responds to article (no date) 2 pgs.
"On the Coffman farm in the 1930s" w/photo James Coffman family BHFP 1 Nov 2002
James Coffman family (very little information)
Letters (2) to Betty from Shirley Yarick with information on David Coffman 4 pgs.
Miscellaneous information/notes 2 half sheets
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D Abstracted information on the following surnames
Doke
1.1 Pedigree charts for Galen Clay Doke (3), Merrick Doak (Doke)
1.2 Doke family records beginning w/ Alexander Doak 2 pgs.
1.3 Abstracted information on Doaks of Virginia
1.4 Family Group SheetAlexander Doak and Margaret Hanna
1.5 Will of Alexander Doak
1.6 Family Group SheetJohn H. Doak and Clarinda Herrington
1.7 Family Group SheetMerrick Herrington and Virginia Mary Mahaney
1.8 Probate/Settlement Record John H. Doak
1.9 Marriage and land records Doak/Doke Warren County, KY
1.10 Family Group SheetMerrick Doak and Mary Ann Gott
1.11 Marriage recordMerrick Doak and Mary Gott
1.12 Land recordPeter Gott to Mary Doake
1.13 Family Group SheetJames H. Doke and Jackie Louise Harralson
1.14 Marriage recordJames H. Doke and Jockey L. Herrelson
1.15 Family Group SheetWillard Wester Doke and Rhoda Mae Edmisson
1.16Abstracted census, marriages, burials Doke 3 pgs.
Dowell
Dowell family outline (as related to Higginbotham and McKinney families 4 pgs.
1870 census listing James G. Dowel
Derossett
3.1 John Derossett family information 2 pgs.
3.2 Abstracted Derossett census records 4 pgs.
3.3 Abstracted Derossett marriages from Polk County Marriages Book A & B
3.4Samuel Derossett family
Davidson/Davison
Miscellaneous abstracted Davidson census, marriage, tax, burials, pension William Davidson, Armstrong T. Davidson families 16 pgs.
Joshua Davidson family
Bracket Davison 3 pgs.
John H. Davison
Will of Joseph Reyburn
5. Devin
Family Group SheetJoseph Benton Devin and Elvira Pickel 3 pgs.
Abstracted census, marriage records 7 pgs.
Clayton Devin family information 8 pgs.
Devin burials in Polk County 2 pgs.
William R. Devin family information 10 pgs.
Pedigree chartMartha Mitchell Devin
Nathaniel Madison Devin information
6 Dobbins
6.1 Miscellaneous abstracted information on Joshua, John D. James F., Thomas
Dobbins 4 pgs.
Biographical sketch of George W. Davies
Biographical sketch of Francis Marion Donnell
Davis
9.1 Obituary/Death of a Veteran of 1812Lewis Davis
9.2 Abstracted information on John Davis
9.3 Pedigree Chart for Kathy Jeanette Davis
9.4 Miscellaneous abstracted information on Alexander Davis, Eugene Davis,
Mary Perryman Davis Grayson Davis, N.A. Davis, Byrd Davis 3 pgs.
Dihel
10.1 Joseph Henry Dihel family
10.2 Worksheet chart from published records: Dihel, Hamlet, Hutchins, Russell,
Smith, Worthon, Abbott 2 pgs., 2 copies
10.3 Letter from Diane Dihel Heryford
10.4 Old Age Assistance application for Alice Mahalia Dihel 5 pgs.
10.5 "Mrs. Alice Dihel to note birthday hundred and one" FPA 26 Oct 1967
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Dodson/Dotson
1.1 Clayborn Dodson family 2 pgs.
1.2 James A Dodson family 2 pgs.
1.3 Dodson/Dotson marriages abstracted from Marriage Books A-K 7 pgs.
1.4 Abstracted census records 7 pgs.
1.5 Dodsons buried in Dodson Cemetery 2 pgs.
Miscellaneous abstracted information from various sources on the following surnames: Denby, Derossett, Dunaway, Dent, Davis, Douglass, Dabney, Dame, Duffner, Draper, Dooley, Dixon, Dickerson, Deaverhoff, Delarue, Devin, Dunnegan, Degraffenreid, Dryer, Ditmars, Darby, Dean, Dyal 15 pgs.
Abstracted from Springfield newspapers
1924Dyle, Drake, Dunnegan, Davis
1925Deaver, Dwyer, Delarue, Davis
1926Delarue, Douglas, Davis, Dunsethe, Drewry
1927Dunnegan, Davis, Drake, Dalzell, Deavers, Dukes
1928Dodson
1929Devin, Dixon
1930Obituary of Amanda Dotson
1931Drake, Dunaway, Duncan, Dickerson, Denton, Davenport, Doke, Davis 2 pgs.
1932Dotson, Drake, Dodd, Dunnegan, Drumwright
1934Dodd, Douglas, Dunaway, Dunnegan, Davies, Denby, Davis 3 pgs.
Abstracted from Bolivar papers
Delaplain, Davis, Drake, Dunlap, Dunnegan, Duncan, Doty, Davidson, Davison, Dial 2 pgs.
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D Miscellaneous abstracted information as follows:
Abstracted from various sources: Devin, DeBruen, Danforth, Denis, Carne, Davis, Dickerson, Douglass, Doner, Dunnegan, Dobb, Drake, Durnell, Dean, Daniel, Dodson, Dillard, Dwyer, DZearn, Duncan, Derebery, Derossett, Dickey, Dickerson, Delarue, DeFrese, Denney, Dudley, Delaplain, Davison, Delo, Depew, Dryden, Dowell, Degraffenreid, Durham, Davenport, Dukes, Dorman, Davison, Dailey, Dilda, Dixon, Dill, Dake, Dunham, Dotson, Dollison, Dickey, Dysart, Danner, Danfarth, Doyle 50 strips
Newspaper articles from BHFP (2-12)
Longtime banker, T.H.B. Dunnegan, dies at age 91 30 June 1983
T.H.B. Dunnegan Polk County Gentleman (editorial) 30 June 1983
Dunnegan family a part of Bolivar for more than a century Mr. Benton remembered as a friend, advisor 30 June 1983
John Dunnegan dead at 90 4 Dec 1985
New garage 1926 For Coupe has new home at Northward w/photo Agatha Duncan 24 May 1989
PhotoCentennial Celebration Dunnegan brothers 10 April 2002
Polk County PeopleMaude Davis w/photo 7 June 1979
PhotoHappy 100th birthday Bertha Davison 15 May 2002
PhotoFive Generations John Delmont, Jack Delmont, Sr., Jack Delmont, Fr., Jack Dean Delmont, Jeremy Dean Delmont 8 Sep 1982
Dryer family meets at park 28 Sep 1980
Durhams have reunion at park w/photo 12 Aug 1987
Letters to Editor (13-17)
Looking for descendantsMary Nance and John Decker
Dryers seek ancestorsColumbus and Mary Lou Dryer
Genealogist thanks those who helped with information Richard and Lucy Compton Dwyer
History of some Polk Countians Dwyers
Promises more oldie snapshots by Mrs. Jerry K. Divin
ObituaryElva Mae Dobbins
Anniversary announcements
Lowell & Trevie Dryer Davis, Gene & Irene Krtek Davis, Oscar & Wava Hood Davison, Vernon & Martha Walker Davison, James & Neta Barker Davison, Gerald & Bonnie Glover Davison, John & Lula Frieze Davison, Raymond & Mary Copeland Davolt, Bob & Ruth Harris Dawes, Joe & Sarah Dayringer
Ernie & Jean Mitchell DeGraffenreid, Gene & Betty Watt Degraffenreid, Millard & Loreta Wright Degraffenreid, Charles & Dorothy Bates DeGraffenreid (3), Richard & Frances Pickett Derossett, Henry & Mary Beth DeShazo
Maurice & Ruth Dickensheet, Hadley & Esther Alexander Dixon, Charles & Wanda Lindsey Dixon, Wayne & Wanda Stokes Dillard
W.D. & Helen Tillery Dodd (3), David & Jean Dodson, John & Mardel Dohle, Henry Louis & Wanda Mae Dodd Dohle, Leonard & June Doke, Clyde & Mary Ellen Standley Doke, Gary & Judy Dooley, Gerald & Nancy Walters Dornan
David & Evelyn Williams Dryer (2), Earnest & Lena Patten Dull
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Death notices for: Elijah Davis, Matthew Davis, Mary R. Davis, Mrs. Milton Davidson, Annie Davis, Ellison Davis, John Davis, Joshua Davis, Nathan avis, Martha Dinwiddie, Frances Douglass, Nancy Dudley, Margaret Durington, Margaret Duvington 4 pgs.
Obituaries
Mary C. Dowell
Mary J. Disert, Emma C. Duncan, Frances Douglass
Matilda S. DeLozier
Clifford T. Durham
Harvey S. Doggett
Margaret Dotson, Emma Dixon
Jewell Dickerson Stiles
Herman Dunaway, Lessie Victoria Davis
John Duncan
Jane Dysart Howe, Elizabeth Dysart
Alan Davison, Allie W. Dodson, Hugh Dunn
Noah Davison, June Drumright
Jesse M. Duke, Mary M. Davis, Lucia Dodge
Margaret Derossett, Sarah Ella Dickinson, T.N. Degraffenreid
William Davis, Elijah C. Devin
Mary E. DeGraffenreid, May Davis, Etta P. Derossett
Mary Doering, Matthew H. Davis, Elijah A. Dunaway
Mattie Forest Dodd, Laura Dale, Alta May Delaney
Harry Dodson, William Delarue
Emma C. Delarue, I.H. (Bob) Doke
Rachel P. Dodd, Mary Elizabeth Dotson
Hanna Davidson
James Anderson Davis, Viola Davis
Letta M. Degraffenreid
Amanda Catherine Devin, Elijah C Devin
James David Dickerson
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1938-43Davison, Dodson, Dunn, Drumright, Duke, Davis, Dodge, Derossett, Dickinson, Degraffenreid, Devin, Doering, Dunaway, Dale, Delaney, Delarue, Doke, Dotson 2 pgs.
1944Davis, Drury, Dixon, Donnell, Dowell
1945/46Durham, DeGraffenreid, Daries, Dodson, Doggett, Dunn, Davis, Defriese, Doke, Derossett, Davison
1947Denby, Dodd, Dodson, Dickerson, Davis, Davison
1948DeLooze, Dobbins, Duvall, DeWitt, Dodd, Derossett, DeGraffenreid, Davison, Dooley
1949Dodd, Devin, Denby, Davis, Dickey
1950Dickey, Durden, Duffek, Dickerson, Dodd, Dixon, Doke, Davis, Drake, Dickinson
1951-52Dart, Drake, Dickerson, Dotson, Davolt, Davis, Davison, Dean, Duke, Dickinson, Dunblazier, Degraffenreid, Devin, Divin, Daiss 2 pgs.
1953Dodd, Derr, DeGraffenreid, Dotson
1954Davis, Delaplain, Dotson, Dodd
1955Dickerson, Durbin, Dyer, Dozier, Dohn, Donaldson, Devin, Darby
1956Dodd, Durham, Dooly, Dunaway, Degraffenreid, Duncan, Delarue, Davison
1957Dickerson, Dean, Dozier, Dodd, Derossett, Dobbins, DeWitt, Dunnegan, Denton
1958Dunaway, Davis, Davison, Dixon, Dotson, Duryee, Derossett, Dana, Davidson, Dickerson, Davolt
1959Degraffenreid, Davis, Dixon, Dean, Durham, Dunham, DeRosset, Dodd, Dotson, Dyer, Dyal, Deal, Downing 2 pgs.
1960Dennis, Davison, Dodd, Davis, Dinkle, Dickerson, Dunham, Degraffenreid
1961Degraffenreid, Dickerson, Douglass, Dotson, Davis, Dobbins
1962Dickerson, Devine, Durham, Dodson, Drake, Davis, Duff, Dunham, Davison
1963Dodd, Dilday, Dooley, Davis, Derossett
1964Dorith, Davies, Davis, Doke, Duncan, Douglas, DeWitt, Darby, Downing, Davison, Dunaway, Dodd, Degraffenreid
1965Dunn, Davis, Duncan, Drumwright, Deragowski, Day, Delaney
1966Day, Dysart, Daniels, Dickinson, Davison, Degraffenreid, Doke, Dorth, Dodd, Dukes, Dixon, Dotson
1967Dickerson, Davis, Dotson, Duryee, Derossett, Duncan, Dickerson
1968Dannels, Daum, Donnell, Davolt, Davison, Duncan, Dickes, Durnell
1969Dodd, Darnell, Dixon, Dihel, Dysart, DeGraffenreid, Dwyer, Dotson, Duvall, Dover, Davis, Dickerson, Dooley, Dillard, Dunlop[
1970Dilday, Dickinson, Dixon, Dorman, Dean, Duncan, Delay, Durnell, Dodson
1971Drake, Doyle, DeRossett, Dickinson, Davis, Durnall, Delaplane, Dewhirst, Dragoo, Dotson
1972Day, Daves, DeWitt, Delarue, Durham, Dodd, Dickerson, Davison, Davis, Daniel, Duncan
1973Doke, Dooley, Derossett, Dohle, Dale, Duncan, Dryer, DeWitt, Dickerson, Davidson, Dowes, Dotson, Dane, Davis
1974Dedman, Derose, Devine, Denison, DeGraffenreid, Dohle, Davis, Dooley, Duckering, Dotson, Dingle
1975Dooley, Davolt, Dickerson, Dunseth, Dillion, Duryee, Dryer, Daugherty, Derrenger, Davis, Dodson, Denby
1976Douglass, Degraffenreid, Davis, Durham, Ditmars, Dooley, Dickerson
1977Dunnegan, Dodson, Davis, Derossett, Drumright, DeGraffenreid, Duryee, Devin, Dishman, Dotson
1978Dodd, Dobbins, Davis, Ditmars, Dotson, Davison, Dohn, Doke, Dean, Divin, Dryer
1979Dean, Davolt, Dobbins, Dodwell, Durham, Divin, Douglas, Doran, Deeds, Duffner, Dickinson, Davis, Davison, Drumright
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The Memoirs of T.H.B. Dunnegan (written in 1903) 4 pgs.
A community-minded man THB Dunnegan BHFP 15 June 1972 special section on 100th anniversary of Polk County Bank 2 copies
110 years of service from family to Bolivar 1st annual Bolivar Civic Service Award 9 Mar 1978
Abstracted information on the following
John Dunnegan family 2 pgs.
Francis Dunnegan family 2 pgs.
William F. Dunnegan family 2 pgs.
Dr. John A. Dunnegan family
Martha J. Dunnegan Paynter family
Frances Ann Dunnegan Noffsinger
Laura H. Dunnegan Brown family
Joseph Dunnegan
Martha P. Dunnegan Kennedy 2 pgs.
Matthew Dunnegan 2 pgs.
Keziah Dunnegan Akard 2 pgs.
Rhoda Pricilla Akard Marshall 2 pgs.
Mary Elizabeth Dunnegan Holmes 2 pgs.
Napolon B Duigin (Dunnegan)
Dunnegan Families of Southwest Missouri pgs. 1-8 Ozarkin Spring 2002
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Buch Erwin always wanted to be an undertaker abstracted from Boyhood Ambition Realized by Lucile Morris Upton column SNL 4 April 1954
Easley brides and grooms Tennessee marriages 3 pgs.
Family Group Sheets on: Colonel Warham Easley & Elizabeth Latham, Miller Woodlow Easley & Sophronia Akard, James B. Easley & Mary Louise Renshaw, Joseph Addison Renshaw & Sarah S. Griffis
Easley Family compiled by Betty Ammerman 4 pgs.
ObituaryM.W. Easley founder of Fair Play 3 pgs.
Biographical sketch M.W. Easley, James B. Easley from Goodspeed
Miscellaneous Easley information abstracted from various sources 8 pgs.
Ransom Elliott miscellaneous abstracted information 4 pgs.
Emanuel Edmisson and his family 2 pgs.
Henry Evans family
Thomas Evans family 2 pgs.
Miscellaneous abstracted Evans information 12 pgs.
Letter from Marsha Hoffman Rising with information on Robert Evans 5 pgs.
Miscellaneous abstracted information on Robert Evans and family 11 pgs.
Robert Evans pgs. 413-14 Ozark Migration Project 2pgs.
Eddy Family (John Alfred Eddy)
Pedigree chart for Lula Helen Edge
Miscellaneous abstracted information on Edge
Biographical sketch on Walter Eugene Edmonson
Biographical sketch on Finis Ewing Engleman 2 pgs.
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G. W. Engleman family
Pedigree chartDavid Andrew Scroggins
Henry S. Euliss family information 2 pgs.
Bill Evans family
Abstracted from Death Records Missouri Papers 1854-1860 Matthew Edwards, Olivia Ellis, John Ethridge, Robert Evans, Samuel Evans, Mrs. Arthur Ewing
Man publishes first novel at age 86 David Estes Community Free Press 2010
ObituaryMorris Edward Ewing Masonic Magazine Fall 1978
Polk County schools serve as lawyers legacy Marion C. Early SNL 18 Nov 1981
Who was Marion C. Early? w/ photo BHFP 16 Aug 1983
Polk County PeoplePamela Engleman BHFP 14 Sep 1978
Days afield remain source of pleasure for Lester Edwards w/photo BHFP 20 Jan 1983
The man who was scalped and lived to tell about it Al Edwards BHFP 30 Dec 1971
Eagon family met BHFP 29 July 1971
Grandparents got married in a car w/photo Fred & Bertha Eagon Engle Letter to editor by Linda Hileman BHFP 17 Nov 1993
Looking for ancestors Erwin/Ervin, Evans Letters (2) to editor 1989, 1995
Anniversary announcements
Charles & Shirley Newland Early (3), Cleo & Jewell Cooksey Eagon, George & Martha Easterly, Clarence & Ruth Johnston Eagon, Wayne & Rosalea Skidmore Eastburn
Bill & Gladys Belk Edwards, Marshall & Pauline Elliott Eggert (2), Andrew & Ethel Norman Ely
Doran & Jeane May Emmert, Glen & Wilma Shelton Emmert, Howard & Mary Kirksey Emmert, J.L. & Gladys Mashburn Emory, Roscoe & Mildred Jenkins Erven, William & Betty Davis Erbe
Cecil & Helen Adams Euliss, Leonard & Marcella Francka Euliss, Harold & Millie Ross Eversoll, Bud & Dorothy Domingez Everly (2), Jesse & Glenda Agee Evans, Joe & Ruth Adams Ewing, Norman & Lora Lee Boss Eherhart
Ruth Ewing to note 90th birthday 4 Feb 1987
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Miscellaneous abstracted information (birth/death/marriage) on: Ewing, Edmisson, Easley, Emerson, Evans, Edge, Engleman, Elliott, Ellis, Euliss, Estes, Earnest, Edwards, Eaton, Eastridge, Erwin, Early, Enyart, Edmonson, English, Ellison, Everly, Emerson, Eagon, Erwin 31 strips
Miscellaneous abstracted information (birth/death/marriage) on: Earnest, Ellis, Evans, Ezell, Elliott, Emerson, East, Engleman, Edwards, Emory, Easton, Eaton, Emmons, Estes, Emery, Eagon, Easley, Erwin, Early, Eagleburger, Emberson, Edge, Eledge, Engle 19 pgs.
Obituaries/death notices/births/anniversaries abstracted from Springfield newspapers 1894, 1924-34
William Evans
Elizabeth Emerson
J.L. Ewing, Harlan Embrey, Mr. & Mrs. G.W. Erwin
T.A. Ewing & Edith Miller
Virginia Chamberlain & Adam Engle, Clive Estes, G.W. Erwin, Mary Eidson, G.W. Erwin & Sarah Cowden, Mary B. Eidson
Mrs. Ernest Euliss, S.W. Easley
James B. Easley
Helen Edge, Wilma Lewalta Early, D.E. Erwin & Hester Lindsey, Edgar Edwards & Hazel Minor, Mrs. S.B. Evans
Rebecca J. Ewing, Dr. J.T. Evans, Lula N. Euliss, Mr. & Mrs. John H. Eastburn
A.N., Edwards, George W. Erwin, Magnus T. Easley, Perry Euliss, Dr. B.H. Emerson
Vincent Lockman Eddy, John H. Eastburn, Hiram W. Emmitt
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E Abstracted Obituaries
Dr. John B. Ellis
Franklin Pierce Engleman, Cynthia M. Everly
Ina Marie Engleman, Ernest Vird Erwin
David K. Eastridge, Charles J. Edmonson
William Jennings Erwin, Claudine Euliss
William Engle, William J. Edwards
Dennie L. Edwards, Mary A. Edwards, Sallie Jane Ewing
Robert Taylor Ellis, Earl J. Edmonson
Lula Belle Engleman, Malinda Eaton
Mrs. Kezziah Edge, Mrs. Byrl Emmons
Leslie Emmons, Sarah J. Enyart, George W. Enyart
Marion C. Early
Mary Ann Early
George Early, Augustus Early (Lodge Resolutions)
Lizzie A. Edmonson, Charley Jay Edmonson
P.H. Emshwiller
Julius Erler
Marshal L. Elzey, David McDonald Ellsworth
Marshal L. Elzey, Mrs. J.H. Easley
Death Notices abstracted from Springfield newspapers
1944Edmondson, Eagon, Emerson, Erwin, Eidbles, Edmonds
1945/46Everly, Eaves, Eagon, Ellis, Erwin
1947/48Eagon, Euliss, Erwin, Eastburn, Ellis
1949Evans, Ehrhardt, Emerson, Ecton, Ealy
1950/51Eagon, Elwyn, Erwin, Essex, Eidson, Easley, Ellsworth, Earl, Evans, Enyart
1952Euliss
1953Euliss, Ethridge, Evans
1954Ellison, Emmett, Eaves, Engle, Ellsworth, Ellison, Engleman, Easley 2 pgs.
1955Everly, Emory, Elliott, Easley, Enyart, Emery, Edwards, Ethridge
1956Elliott, Elrod, Evans 2 pgs.
1957Ecton, Elliston, Edge, Evans
1958Erwin, Ellis, Edmonson, Endecott, Ellsworth, Emory
1959Emery, Ellis, Erwin, Emmett, Earnest
1960Euliss, Everly, Erwin, Earp, Edwards, Elliston
1961Erwin, Eidson, Elliott
1962Evans, Everly, Ellsworth, Enns, Edge
1963Everhart, Early, Edwards, Eidson
1964Ellerman, Enyart, Evans, Earnest, Emshwiller, Eyre, Erwin, Engleman, Ellsworth
1965Elliott, Eade, Essex, Erwin, Emerson, Evans, Ealy
1966/67Evans, Eccles, Erwin, Ellis, Eagon, Eaves, Eyre, Everhart, Ewing, Ealy, Echols, Evans
1968/69Eagon, Edgington, Edwards, Eads, Engle, Eaves, Enyart, Evans, Euliss, Ehrhardt, Easley, Ellis
1970Emery, Ealy, Enyart, Eidson, Elliott, Emory, Engleman, Ewing
1971Engleman, Ethridge, Erwin, Embrey, Edge, Edgington, Early, Endecott, Ealy, Evans, Etheridge
1972/73Elrod, Eldred, Ellison, Edmonson, Emory, Edmondson, Ethridge, Erwin, Engledow, Euliss, Eastburn, Edison
1974/75/76Ellis, Erwin, Elliott, Eidson, Eagon, Edmonson, Evans, Earnest, Ethridge, Embrey
1977/78Enterline, Ellison, Erwin, Everly, Elliott, Engleman, Ewing, Entlicher, Euliss, Ezell
1979Eaves, Edwards, Evans, Erwin, Eidson, Emshwiller, Engleman, Eades
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Abstracted Faulkner information from various sources begins with James Faulkner, B. 1799 in VA 24 pgs.
Abstracted Fisher information from various sources 4 pgs.
Abstracted information on John Forgey (1809) family 5 pgs.
Abstracted information on Samuel Forgey (1811) family 4 pgs.
Abstracted Forgey census, marriage, newspaper, burials 13 pgs.
Family Group SheetCharles Foster and Rebecca Bishop
Family Group SheetDaniel Franklin Foster and Denizie Effa Sparks
Family Group SheetEdward Marsh Foster and Zilphia Leoda Foster
Family Group SheetCharles Elmer Roberts and Bessie Lucile Foster
Letter to Mrs. Ammerman from Rene containing information on Roberts/Foster 4 pgs.
Family Group SheetWilliam Fields and Sarah Hillbrants
Photocopies of photos (3) Caroline Fields and husband, David Covington and Fields, Susan Fields
Fullerton-Garner Bible Records pgs. 29-30 St. LGS Quarterly 1973 2 pgs.
Fullertons in 1850, 1860 census records
pg. 323 The William L. Fenix Papers
Pedigree chartBetty JoAnn Franklin
Miscellaneous abstracted information on the following surnames: Farmer, Farrier, Farrar, Franklin, Forgey, Fender, Frieze/Freeze, Fausett, Fisher, Friedlorder (or Friedlander), Fleener, Frensdorf, Finn, Fox, Freeman, Friend, Fullbright, Fenley, Flesher, Faulkner 15 strips
Miscellaneous abstracted information on the following surnames: Franklin, Frost, Francka, Farr, Fenby, Fuller, Frieze, Ferris, Forgey, Fisher, Fink, Fleeman, Farmer, Fox, Farnham 6 pgs.
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Sam R. Farrar biographical sketch pg. 202 Missouri, The Center State
Hiram Fisher family information abstracted from obituary
Abstracted information from various sources on the following surnames: Fullerton, Ferguson, Farmer, Fielden, Fisher, Fenley, Finch, Fisk, Freeman, Fender, Fink, Franklin, Frieze, Friend, Finney, Freeman, Flint, Fox, Francis, Ford 18 pgs.
Abstracted from Springfield newspapers
1894Farmer
1924Fisher, Farmer, Fox, Fittro, Fox 2 pgs.
1925Fox
1926Farmer, Farrar, Franklin
1927Fisher, Farmer, Freestone, Forrester
1928Franklin, Fencher
1929Fisher, Frady, Frost
1930Faulkner, Faulkenberry, Finkbinder
1932Franklin, Fisher, Fergerson, Fender
1934Forest, Fisher, Fowler, French, Fittro, Freeman, Fender, Fulk 2 pgs.
Death noticeMartha J. Foster
Jacob Frieze family
"Finding family Eight year project ends with production of 460 page genealogy" Judy McKinney BHFP 15 Nov 1995
"Judge S.E. Fish: "I just never thought about quitting"" w/photo S.E. Fish and Elvin Douglas BHFP 22 Nov 1978
Polk County PeopleWayne Fish BHFP 20 Sep 1979
"The Francka Four" James & Tracy, Ivan & Cellia w/photos BHFP 8 Feb 2002
"A passel of Franckas 325 descendants of Czechoslovakian family meet" BHFP 18 July 1990
"Cellia Francka lived in Bohemian community" BHFP 28 Sep 2007
"Who says old folds cant be in love? Not these two couples" w/photos Luther & Elsie Forgey, Helen & Roy Phillips Gray Is Grand 28 Oct 1987
Newspaper clippings: ReunionsFrieze (2) Fite, Fosters 4 articles
5 generations w/photos Fisher, Fowler, Frieze 3 articles
"Beth Frieze celebrates 100th birthday" w/photo nieces and nephews BHFP 27 Sep 1984
"Pat Frasers have new son" 10 July 1980
Anniversaries
Dwight & Lilly Breshears Farmer (2), L.J. & Shirley Roweton Farmer, Garland & Blanche Dotson Farmer, Clifford & Gladys Farmer, Roy & Jean Duryee Farmer, Archie & Dorothy Eastburn Fausett
Ralph & Lois Fields, W.R. & Fern Bacon Fisher, Horace & Helen Hayward Fite
Wayne & Lavonne Camp Foster (2), Rex & Ronni Fowler, John & Janet Fox, Finis & Hazel Hudson Fox (6), Nealie & Clara Gannaway Fox (2)
Frank & Nancy Jones Francka, Bernard & Barbara Horton Francka (2), Carl & Sylvia Loy Franklin, Bob & Nellie Barker Franklin, Kent & Mary Sue Harrison Frieze, Keith & Shirley Frieze
Hubert & Jessie Newman Fugitt, Mike & Brenda Stansifer Fuhrman
Earl & Ava Lee Jones Flint
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F Abstracted Obituaries
William M. Franklin
Iva Pearl Fox
Martha E. Ferree, Caroline Fisher
Samuel Faulkner, Katherine Fisher, Sarah Fields
Ada Frazee French
Daniel W. Faulkner, Dora A. Faulkner
Susan V. Freeman
Earl Franklin
Leota E. Fox, Charles A. Fox
Nannie Florence Mead Forgey
Mary D. Summers Farr
Dr. John W. Farmer
John Francka, Asa Elizabeth Fender, Cecil Fox
Ozoro Farmer, Peggy Floyd
Sarah J. Farmer, Charles W. Fawkes
Charles Fellers, Walter Freeman, John Harvey Felthoff
James Darl Fullerton, John Nelson Frady, Vera Frieze
Lona Frought, James Arthur Frieze
James Tom Fox, Elvira Fox, Anna Dee French
Alta May Foster, Msgr. C.J. Francka, Martha E. Fox
Jane Farmer, Simon Willis Foster
Death notice: J.W. Farmer, Dr. L.C. Frazer, Thomas L. Fenix, Thomas W. Freeman, Michael P. Fitzgerald
Abstracted deaths from Springfield newspapers
1945Frieze, Farmer
1945Fiddler, Fulk, Forgey, Francher, Fox, Fisher
1946/47Frady, Fisher, Farmer, Faulkner, Frieze, Foster, Franklin
1948Faulkner, Fellows, Fulbright, Fox, Francka
1949Francka, Fox, Foster, Fisher, Fellers, Frieze, Fergerson, Flint, Faulkner
1950/51Fisher, Foster, Fox, Frieze, Farmer, Fullerton, Fuller, Farrar
1952Frieze, Francka, Fisher, Franklin, Ferry
1953Fisher, Fellers, Fuller, Ford, Farris, Farmer, Fletcher
1954Felthoff, Fisher, Fuller, Francka, Farmer, Fender, Farrar
1955Fowler, Faulkner, Fullerton, Franklin, Fletcher, Fisher, French, Ford
1956Fuller, Fullerton, Faulkner, Frieze, Francka
1957Frieze, Farling, Faulkner, Ford, Foster, Felthoff, Firestone, Farmer
1958Fox, Fisher, Franklin, Frady, Fields, Frieze, Floyd, Faussett, Fraser, Fender, Fauscett
1959Farmer, Fox, Fellows, Fellers
1960Fleenor, Fleeman, Foster, Fender, Frieze, Francois, Francka, Fisher, Fuller, Flint
1961Farrar, Faulkner, Fisher, Franklin, Francka, Fite, Forgey, Fleming
1962Faulkner, Fisher, Fowler, Fellows, Farmer, Foster, Fox
1963Fulbright, Foster, Francois, Fowler, Fisher, Fullerton, Fite, Floyd, Frady, Ferguson
1964Fields, Fidler, Fox, Frieze, Firestone, Fisher, Farmer, Fite
1965Fisher, Farmer, Fellows, Farris, Fish, Fritts, Francka
1966Fellers, Firestone, Fisher, Fox, Frieze, Freeland, Foster
1967Fulks, Fender, Farmer,, Frost, Fullbright, Foster, Fite
1968Flint, Fullerton, Fleeman, Farmer, Fisher, Frisby, French, Flint, Farrens
1969Forsyth, Farmer, Frieze, Farless, Flint, Fowler, Fulks
1970Frieze, Farmer, Franklin, Fisher
1971Foster, Fox, Fidler, Francka, French, Farmer
1972-73Farmer, Fox, Foster, Fullerton, Francka, Fisher, Felthoff, Frieze, Francois
1974Francka, Fuller, Frieze, Francois, Fox, Fisher, Farmer, Foster
1975-76Farmer, Fellows, Fisher, Fowler, Fox, Frazier, Fields, Fleeman, Flint, Faulkner, Farrar, Fite, Ford 2 pgs.
1977Fiala, Farmer, Fisher, Fugate, Fite, Foltz, Frieze, Freeman, Fergerson, Fuller, French, Forgey
1978Frieze, Fowler, Fisher, Fields, Fischer
1979Fisher, Farmer, Fowler, Fiore, Fellows, Fergerson, Fields
Abstracted from Death Records Missouri Papers 1854-1860Fenley, Fisher, Ford, Franklin
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W.N.C.C.A. Fox death, family information abstracted from Springfield newspapers 1925
James Fox family lineage 20 pgs.
Austin Fox family information 10 pgs.
Hugh Fox family information 4 pgs.
Abstracted Fox marriages Polk, Cedar Co. MO, Maury Co. TN 16 pgs.
Abstracted Fox census records Polk, Cedar, Dade, St. Clair counties 15 pgs.
Abstracted Fox burials in Akard, Barren Creek, Hopkins, Pleasant Ridge, Plum Grove, Humansville, El Dorado Springs, Stockton, Lindley Prairie, Fox Cemeteries 8 pgs.
Thomas Fox Bible Record, Plinn Fox Bible Record pg. 36-37, 44-45 Maury County Cousins Vol. I 4 pgs.
Family Group SheetThomas Fox & Delilah Jane Walker also a group sheet for each of their children 9 pgs.
Elijah Fox family information 9 pgs.
Pedigree chartElijah Milton Fox 2 pgs.
Family Group SheetElijah Milton Fox & Pricilla Potts
Family Group SheetHugh Alexander Fox & Peggy Wakefield, Ann Blackman, Tennie Adkisson
Family Group SheetJoseph Wakefield & Margaret ---
Family Group SheetThomas Milton Fox & Nancy Jane Givens 2 pgs.
Family Group SheetWilliam Pinkney Cherry Fox & Plina Elizabeth Wakefield
Family Group SheetAndrew G. Smith & Sarah Fox
Family Group SheetJoseph Woods & Nancy Christine Fox
Family Group SheetCollin McIntosh & Mary Jane Fox
Family Group SheetJarvis Rhodes & Pricilla Fox
Family Group SheetElijah Milton Fox, Jr. & Nancy C. Wakefield
Family Group SheetElijah Thomas Fox & Minnie Warf
Family Group SheetClark Robinson & Effie Fox
Family Group SheetJohn R. McIntosh & Cynthia Fox
Family Group SheetJohn Fox & Elizabeth Loving 2 pgs.
Family Group SheetJohn Fox & Patsy Harris
Family Group SheetJames Fox & Rachel Church
Family Group SheetSilas Fox & Martha Ann Akard
Family Group SheetJames A. Fox & Harriett V. ---
Family Group SheetThomas Alexander Fox & Mary Ann Baker
Family Group SheetJoseph W. Fox & Mary N. ---
Family Group SheetJoseph Fox & Nancy Hannah Church
Family Group SheetHue Fox, Sr. & Susanna --- 2 pgs.
Family Group SheetHenry Hugh Fox & Nancy ---
Family Group SheetMiles Fox & Abigaile Wakefield
Family Group SheetHugh Fox & Elizabeth Fox
Family Group SheetHenry Fox & Margart ---
Family Group SheetHenry Fox & (H) Rissiah
Family Group SheetHugh Fox & Margaret Thompson
Family Group SheetMilus Fox & Mary Wakefield
Family Group SheetHugh Fox & (living but not named)
Miscellaneous Fox information abstracted from various sources 11 pgs.
Newspaper clippingswedding of Peggy Fox & James Tedlock, Dianne Fox
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Family Group SheetMichael Fraker & ---
Family Group Sheet --- Fraker & --- (children listed-Richard, Joseph, George, William, R.L)
Family Group SheetMichael Fraker, Fr. & Margaret Shehan
Family Group SheetJohn Fraker & Elizabeth Purtlebraugh
Family Group SheetChristian Fraker & Mary (Polly) Sands
Family Group SheetGeorge Washington Fraker & Melvina Taylor
Family Group SheetRichard Randolph Fraker & Mary Jane Hutchison 2 pgs.
Family Group SheetBenjamin C. Fraker & Martha D. "Dovie" Strickland
Family Group SheetAdam Fraker & Elizabeth Lloyd
Family Group SheetNelson Williams & Jane Fraker
Family Group SheetJohn Miller --- & Edna Michael
Michael Fraker & ---
Family Group SheetJoseph Fraker & Mary Elizabeth Miller
Family Group SheetFrederick Fraker & Betsy Armstrong (2) Diane Collins
Pedigree chartElsie Pearl Crawford
Pedigree chartAdam Fraker
Pedigree chartVictoria Jo-Ann Heil
Pedigree chartJoseph Fraker
Fraker records abstracted fro Dallas County
Fraker marriages abstracted from Polk Co. Marriage Book B
List of burials in Fraker Cemetery, Dallas Co. 5 pgs.
Abstracted probate record for Christian Fraker, Knox Co., TN
Miscellaneous Fraker information from various sources TN & PA 6 pgs.
Box 2
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Family Group SheetAlfred Webster Grant & Martha H. Peck
Alfred Webster Grant family 3 pgs.
Death certificate (copy) W.G. Grant
Death certificate (copy) Fletcher Mack Grant
Cemetery information on Wm. T. Jenkins and Pearl Grant Jenkins
Abstracted information from various sources on Gregory families 2 pgs.
"Mrs. Gregory (Barbara) says that her husband (C.W. Gregory) is a bigamist" Springfield Republican 1897
Abstracted Estate Settlement for Marietta G. Williams, Peden, Simpson Co. KY (Greer)
Confederate Service of AmericaJoseph McElroy Griffith 2 pgs.
Abstracted obituaryCharles Clinton Garton
Galbreath notes abstracted from various sources 2 pgs.
Pedigree chartDorothy Frances Gott
Pedigree chartPeter Gott
Abstracted information on William H. & Elizabeth Fouts Goldsberry
Abstracted Grider information census, marriages 8 pgs.
"Gordon land once Indian grounds" w/photos BHFP 27 Nov 1975
Graves letter pgs. 15-16 Randolph Co. NC Genealogical Journal 3 pgs.
Court case Polk County Circuit Court Civil Action to contest will of Effie Hadlock 26 Aug 1950 3 pgs.
Abstracted Gunn/Hadlock information census, marriages, burials, and other miscellaneous information 22 pgs.
Abstracted Grigsby information Franklin T. George A.L.
Abstracted William Gouty family information
Abstracted David Goss family information 2 pgs.
Abstracted Thomas Jefferson Gorman information
Miscellaneous abstracted information from various sources on the following: Garrison, Gist, Griffin, Gordon, Garner, Gatewood, Gillihan, Gouty, Gilbert, Gannaway, Glore, Goodman, Gay, Graves, Gum, Gage, Gilmore, Gott, Grove 10 pgs.
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Abstracted from Springfield Republican: Gravely, Grant, Galyan, Griffin, Garrison, Gillihan, Gay, Guy, Gaines, Green, Gent, Garroutte 2 pgs.
Abstracted from various sources: Gravely, Griggs, Goad, Glouner, Gooch
First house in Fair Play abstracted from Bolivar Free Press 24 May 1900
Abstracted census records for Gaylor, Gordon, Gentry 2 pgs.
Abstracted from History of Henry County, Virginia Lewis Gravely, Sam Marshall
Herman Gaddy family information
Guthrie marriages, burials in Polk County
Correspondence between Betty & Mrs. E. M. Gorence on Gilmore Family 8 pgs.
Descendant Register Myra Maria Susannah Elrod J. Stephen Grimes 3 generations 4 pgs.
Miscellaneous abstracted information on the following: (10-20)
John and Elijah Gordon, Samuel Gordon
S.H. Goodwin, Elizabeth Goodwin Ballard
GoodmanEd. M. Goodman, Nellie Goodman Wilkerson, Dr. Thomas K. Goodman 2 pgs.
Wm. Albert Kenneth Glover
Dora Ethel Glaze
W.A. Gilmore, Nadine Gilmore Bridges
Martha Gracey, James Gideon
George W. Gibson, Sr.
James Gardner, Rev. N.M. Gardner
Galbraith, Green, Gregg
Guinn Family Reunion, James C. Guinn
Pedigree chartDorothy Frances Scott
Abstracted from Fullerton Garner Family Bible 6 pgs.
Abstracted from various sources information on the following surnames: Grigsby, Griffin, Gardner, Griggs, Gregg, Grider, Garner, Goad, Goodson, Gillihan, Gilbert, Green, Gladden, German, Gipson, Gent, Guinn, Gravely, Garrison, Grim, Godbey, Gerten, Guernsey, Garrett, Glover, Gipson, Gilmore, Gillham, Goodman, Gorden, Gray, Gum, Gilly, goldsmith, Gordon, Gorsuch, Greenstreet 27 strips
Photo from newspaper "Ma" Ethel Gamble gets Carter birthday card 30 April 19798
Gills to celebrate 50 years Sunday BHFP 25 Oct 1979
Polk County PeopleRalph E. Gilchrest BHFP 21 Feb 1980
Anniversary announcements
Harlie & Nancy Morgan Gallatin, David & Ruth Voris Gallivan (5), Jerry & Neta Barker Gallivan, Mr. & Mrs. Roscoe Gallivan, Jerry David & Jeanette Shackelton Gallivan, George & Susie Southard Gamel, Bill & Edith Greathouse Gannaway (2), Norman & Nellie Ruby Graham Gardenhire, Allan & Sue Garretson, Buster & Kay Garretson, Benton & Deanna Dedmon Garrett (2), Thomas & Bette Shoffner Gilbert, Virgil & Shirley Nickle Gillmore, Noel & Cassie Faulkner Gladden, Dean * Mary Lou Fisher Gladden, Paul & Charleen Farmer Glasser (2), William & Alba Ghezzo Goebel, Allan & Janet Wommack Gott (2), Heber & Opal Dodd Gott (2), Raymond & Rowena Pettitt Gott, James & Barbara Orr Gordon, Harlan & Christina Hoodenpyle Graham, Gene & Barbara Payne Grant (2), Bill & Eulala Bray Grant, Willard & Alice Hayden Grant, Edwin & Imogene McCurdy Grant (2), Berman & Jewell Childers Grant, Joe Earl & Betty Euliss Graves (2), Bud & Lucy Cossins Graves (3), Loren & Edith Childress Graves, Leonard & Jessie Graves, Buck & Anna Greer (2), Rev. C.J. & Carrie Greer, Clarence & Lilly Grider, Elmer & Maxine Bacon Guinn, Mr. & Mrs. George E. Guinn
Miscellaneous newspaper articles:
Lora Grant celebrating 90th
Graves Family together Labor Day
Query on Thomas Gent
Guinn reunion planned at Fair Play
Baileys make visit to Polk County
Springfield newspaper abstracts
1894Gunn, Green, Greene, Gordon
1924Griffin, Gollihar, Green, Gunn, Griffin
1925Griffin, Grant, Glenn, Grove, Gunn 2 pgs.
1926Gray, Grant, Gist, Garrison, Griffin, Gately, Gannaway
1927George, Gott, Griffin
1928Gamble, Groves, Goodman, Gambriel
1929Greable (Grable), Gunn, Gannaway
1930Grant, Gardenhire, Graham, Gist, Gulick
1931Goodnight, Grant
1932Goodnight, Guthrie, Guinn, Griffin, Gibson
1934Gregg, Gunnell, Griffin, Grenstead, Goodnight, Grinstead, Glover, Gravely 3 pgs.
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ObituariesWilliam F. Gouty, Norma Jean Grant
Abstracted death information: Greenwoods buried at Pleasant Hope Cemetery
Abstracted death information on Lucinda Gilmore, John Grider, Nancy Grider, Mrs. Joe Green, Mrs. Ellen Green, Goldberry infant, Greenhaw, Mary Giles, Adeline Grant, Dora Glaze, Rachel Gatewood, Gordon, infant, Gillis stepson, James Cannon Gilmore, Myrtle E. Gravely, Charles Gammon, Garner Daughter, Martha Grave, Anna Gorden, Harold Garrison, Dennis Gordon, Jerry Gott, Greer child, Mrs. Glover, Sidney Green, Mrs. Joseph Gordon, George Gamble, Bessie Gatewood, Jonathan Godfrey 14 strips
Abstracted obituaries
Ada Griffin
Homer Griffin
Sarah Belle Grant
John H. Graves
Allie Richardson Godfrey, Lynn Ray Gould, Charles I. Griffin
Floyd Gannaway, Florence Adella Gamble
Mary Gallivan, Mat Edward Griffin, Ora Belle Grant
Walker Galyen, I.M. Goldberry, Mrs. S.W. Gordon
Robert A. Grisham, Fannie Florence Graves
Ida M. Gentry, Emley Gladden
Rebecca Frances George, William H. Gardner, Jennie Gillespie
Kittie Grubb, Flora Gladson, Helen F. Gamble
James Monroe Groves, W.S. Gentry, F.L. Gillispie
Frank P. Gannaway
Ida B. Garrison
Aline Goodwin, Mary Goodman
Laurina A. Gamble, James Hayes Graham, William Joseph Griffin
Abstracted from Death Records-Missouri Papers 1854-1860: Gardner, Gillmore, Grant, Greggs, Grider, Guy
Deaths abstracted from Springfield newspapers
1944-49Gilden, Gladden, Gordon, Glaze, Galyan, Goldsberry, Greenstreet, Goodrich, Grant, Gray, Gillespie, Gannaway, Griffin, Gallivan, Graves, Gardner, Grubb, Griffitts, Gregg, Gunnell, Gretter, Gee, Gardenhire, Goodspeed, Gould, Greer 5 pgs.
1950-59Glover, Glaze, Gentry, Groves, Gouty, Gile, Grant, Grisham, Gannaway, Goldsberry, Grimmett, Griffith, Griffin, Guinn, Gill, Graham, Gist, Graves, Gunn, Green, Gorden, Galyan, Gott, Gilden, Gables, Gray, Gile, Gravely, Gladden, Gormley, Galbreath, Gestler, Gill, Gardner, Gwinn, Gibson, Gates, Gillespie, Gallivan, Gamel. Goodenough, Goodnight, Grant, Gray, Gregg, Gouty, Gulley, Gamble, Garett, Gestler, Gambriel, Grable 10 pgs.
1960-69Gonzoles, Goldsberry, Glover, Galyan, Greer, Gannaway, Gamble, Gardner, Griffith, Grable, George, Griggs, Grove, Griffin, Gilden, Gill, Grant, Graf, Gates, Gladden, Gee, Greenwood, Gile, Gretter, Graves, Guinn, Gist, Gorden, Gilmore, Glimpse, Gunier, Green, Gannaway, Gilleland, Gilbert, Gray, Griffitts, Gladden, Gregg, Goelitzer, Gravely, Grimmett, Gables, Gibbons, Glaze, Gent, Gunn, Gulick, Garretson, Gessford, Guyer, Garrison, Gott, Greenhaw, Goodrich, Gibson, Grauerholz, Gustke, Godwin 9 pgs.
1970-79Gladden, Green, Gardner, Gorden, Galyan, Graves, Griffin, Gillespie, Goodnight, Grisham, Gaddy, Gunier, Gothard, Graham, Gallup, Gunn, Gould, Gallivan, Gabriel, Gilmore, Golden, Greenstreet, Grant, Giboney, Garrett, Gravely, Grove, Gretter, Garton, Grinstead, Goodrich, Graf, Glover, Garner, Goelitzer, Gannaway, Gates, Grider, Gilden, Gormley, Grable, Gamble, Gibson, Gariety, Gent, Garretson, Guillaume, Griffitts, Guthrie, Garbinsky, Golden, Griswold, Goodman, Greenwood 11 pgs.
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Abstracted Griffin Bible Records births, marriages, William Griffen 2 pgs.
ObituariesElizabeth Harvey Griffin, Cena Griffin (2 pgs.), Cornelia (Cordelia) Chandler, E.L. Griffin (2 pgs.), Georgia Griffin (2 pgs), Oscar C. Griffin (2 pgs), Alcy Jane Griffin, Gene A. Griffin, Thomas Griffin, Andrew J. Griffin
Samuel Griffin family information 13 pgs. includes birth, death, marriage, children, census
Census records Griffin s in Greene, Polk, Cedar, Dade counties 18 pgs
Wm. Griffin information abstracted from NE Arkansas Goodspeed
Anderson Griffin, Laura Rice Griffin abstracted information 2 pgs.
Griffin burials in Polk County 8 pgs.
Griffin abstracted from Polk County Death Register 1883-1891
Griffin marriages abstracted from Polk County Marriages Books A-L 1836-1914 9 pgs.
Griffin listed in 1840 TN Index
Abstracted Griffin in Macon, Roane, McMinn counties, TN 18 pgs.
Abstracted Griffin found in 1860-1900 Polk County census 5 pgs.
Abstracted Griffin census, burial, and miscellaneous records
Abstracts from Davis family by Marie Hammons
Abstracted Griffin census, burials, from various sources 12 pgs.
Abstracted Wm. Griffin family census, and burials 12 pgs.
Samuel Griffin abstracted information 5 pgs.
Abstracted information on Alcy Jane Lockman Griffin, obituary for Abbie Dickerson Griffin
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Hudson Lineage beginning with Hall Hudson, Sr.
Query on Thomas D. Hudsonlists wife and children
biographical sketches of Andrew Hilburn, James P. Holland, Dr. William L. Hollis, Jeremiah M. Hughes pgs. 23-24 Kentucky Genealogy and Biography Vol. 2 3 pgs.
Miscellaneous Hammontree information abstracted from various sources includes census, marriages, burial locations 8 pgs.
Miscellaneous Hailey/Haley information abstracted from various sources includes census, marriages, probate, births 6 pgs.
Children and grandchildren of Huff and Nancy Huff
Family Chart for Thomas Higginbotham
Pedigree chartRomie George Higginbotham
Pedigree chartDred Holace Higginbotham
Pedigree chartMoses Higginbotham (Hickenbottom)
Reminiscences of Rev. Gideon H. Higginbotham 9 pgs. 2 copies
Miscellaneous Hughes information abstracted from various sources includes census, births, deaths, burials 9 pgs.
Leeman and Mariah Hughs family
Pedigree chartLeola Hughs
Family group sheetJosiah Harris & Nancy -- 2 pgs.
Children of John and Cyntha A. Grogan Harvey
Newspaper articles w/photos
100-year-old home back in the Hammons family w/photos BHFP 23 Mar 2007
Time doesnt break tradition for William Hood descendants BHFP 13 Nov 1975
Hayter (Howard) ending MFA career with big job BHFP 23 Aug 1979
In sickness and in health Mary and Junior Hamlet BHFP 22 Dec 1993
History lessons that dont come from a book Katie Hawkins Gray Is Grand 7 July 1984
Woman savors 113 years Nellie Hunt SNL 25 Aug 2000
Polk County PeopleCharles Hendrickson BHFP 24 Mar 1983
Polk County PeopleMrs. Basil Hopkins BHFP 1 Jan 1981
Prayer walk to honor Humansville founder James G. Human SNL 13 Sep 1996
Jennie Hales 13 children all together for first time BHFP 21 Oct 1982
Polk County PeopleDean Hampton BHFP no date
Polk County PeopleLawrence and Emojean Hembree BHFP 22 April 1982
Anniversaries: Chester & Opal Frank Hale, Olen & Ruth Shuler Hamlin, Mr. & Mrs. Connie Hammons, Clay & Beulah Walden Hargis, Cloren & Erma Lee Drumright Hill, Bill & Louise Countryman Hite, Larry & Nancy Hodges, Earl & Precia Parrott Hornbeek
Birthdays: Eva Humbert -95th, Hendershot family celebrates birthdays, Helen Phillips-99th, Corah Highfill-91st, Bessie Hostetler-95th, Nellie Hunt-109th, Eva Humbert-100th
Miscellaneous clippingsFive generations-Hake, Hale, Marshall, Westmoreland; Hensley Cemetery also forgotten; letter to editor from Clifford Hazard; Queries: David Hadlock, Enoch Franklin Howard, James Miller Hammons; retraction-Evelyn Harvel Hastain; marriage Fay Hutchins & Wyvil Morgan; dinner guests at Bert Hunter home; obituary of Mandy Herbert, query on Edward Hayward, Sam Horn, Judge Human
Oscar Taylor Hamlin biographical sketch 2 pgs.
Hezekiah Highfill biographical sketch
John J. Hobbs family
Family group sheetCharles F. Howe & Mary Jane Dysart
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Benjamin Hensley family 2 pgs.
James M. Hensley family 5 pgs.
Barnett Hensley family 2 pgs.
Rev. Benjamin A. Hensley family 2 pgs.
John B. Hensley family 2 pgs.
William Hensley family 2 pgs.
John L. Hensley family 2 pgs.
Miscellaneous abstracted records on Hensley families includes census, land, marriage, tax lists 7 pgs.
Hensley descendants beginning with James M. cover letter from Verna Jones 4 pgs.
Robert Holmes family records Ansearchin News Fall 1983 2 pgs.
Family group sheetJohn Hillterbrant (Hilbrant) & Susanna
Family group sheetSylvester Hillbrant (Hilbrant) & Evann (Eve Ann) Smith
Amos Hilbrant family 2 pgs.
William G. Hillbrant family 3 pgs.
Family group sheetHiram Milliken & Elizabeth Rankin
Pedigree chartJackie Louise Harralson
Robert Hood family 2 pgs.
Abstracted "Tidbit" Rhoda Hunt, Fidelio S. Hunt, David Hunt
John Hunt family 4 pgs.
Sarah Hunt Lawrence family 3 pgs.
Narcissa Hunt Foushee family, includes Mary Hunt Harrison 5 pgs.
Miscellaneous abstracted records on Hunt families includes marriages, newspaper articles, deaths, tax lists 11 pgs.
William P. Henderson family 3 pgs.
Family group sheetBenjamin Hensley & Ana or Ann
Family group sheetJames M. Hensley & Frances Jane Brown includes short paragraph on James 3 pgs.
Family group sheetHezekiah Samuel Hensley & Sarah Jane Welch (Welsh) includes short paragraph on Samuel 2 pgs.
The Name and Family of Hensley 7 pgs.
John Randolph Hudnall biographical sketch pgs. 828-29 Past and Present of Greene County, Missouri 2 pgs.
William JE. Hall biography 4 pgs. poor quality copy
Pedigree chartMerrick Doak (or Doke)
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surnames
Robert N. Hawkins family and other Hawkins census, birth, death, marriage, tax 15 pgs.
Jeff Henry 2 pgs.
Bledsoe Holder 2 pgs.
Hile (Hill) Elgin G. Hile
James Davidson Halston (Holstein)
Joel Hammer
James Bernard Herbert
Susan Phipps Hatchett
James Henderson 2 pgs.
Harper 2 pgs.
Ezra Hammers
Children of Archibald Harper
Hendersons buried in Henderson Cemetery
Thomas Green Hall
Keith Hawkins
Hayter, Harris, Hadlock, Hawkins, Hoobler, Hale, Hutchinson, Hancock, Human, Hampton, Holston, Hash, Hunt, Hailey, Hartley, Havens, Holman, Hall, Hicks, Hays, Hills, Henson, Highfill, Harrolson, Higginbotham, Hart, Hagerman, Hale, Horn, Hance, Heydon, Hill, Hembree, Hubbard, Huff, Hendrick, Hamby, Hensley, Harvil, Hopkins, Henry, Howe, Headlee, Hartley, Holman, Hankins, Haden, Hay, Haisten, Hutcheson, Hurt, Hurst, Hayden, Hubbard, Hopper, Hollis, Hogg, Ham, Hillbrandt, Hutchison, Hardaway, Hirst, Hodge, Herrall 44 pgs.
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Heydon, Harper, Hall, Henderson, Hodges, Holt, Holbert, Hunt, Holman, Hines, Hurd, Harlow, Headlee, Hensley, Hamlin, Hightower, Hadley, Hansard, Hancock, Harrison, Hopkins 22 slips
Hunter, Hawkins, Hopper, HDouble, Hudson, Hagerman, Hayward, Hull, Holt, Hicks, Headlock, Hamby, Hatler, Hughlett, Hayden, Hall, Higgenbottom, Henslee, Harrington, Hambleton 15 strips
Human, Hill, Hays, Howard, Heydon, Heraldson, Holland, Hubble, Hockenhull, Hinkle, Hopkins, Hensley, Hopper, Hodge, Harris, Hart, Hughlett, Hodges, Huddleston, Huff, Hendrick, Hinkey, Harvel, Hunter, Husted, Hostatler, Hayden, Hair, Heaton, Henry, Hawkins, Holt, Hampton, Hausden, Hook, Hand, Hancock 20 strips
Hurst, Hunt, Haytor, Headlee, Hale, Holland, Hart, Hill, Hall, Henson, Heady, Haralson, Hawkins, Hendershot, Hammontree, Hays, Holton, Hunter, Henderson, Harris, Haines, Haseltine, Hogan, Hayward, Heraldson, Hufford, Haigh, Heath, Hinkle, Heffernan, Hendricks, Horn, Hayter, Hughes, Hamby 27 strips
Hagle, Heady, Higginbotham, Hayes, Hayden, Harris, Haden, Hale, Hancock, Harrington, Hawks, Holland, Holt, Hornbeak, Howel, Hudson, Hunter, Hall, Howe, Hyde, Hensley, Henson, Hopkins, Hargus, Hill, Human 5 pgs.
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Hembree (Emojean) to celebrate 90 years Aug 26 at UMC Mary Hejna turns 95 Mrs. Hinkle notes 94th birthday
1990 Hancock Reunion held in Bolivar Herbert family reunion (notice of)
Jennifer makes five (Harp, Collins) Fifth Generation (DeOrnellis, Hayter, Bergmann)
Wedding (anniversary) guest Pearl & Forest Hendrickson and Rev. S.A. & Katherine Gardner
Miss Julia Watkins, Sgt. J.JH. Hanan wed in Columbia
Hooks, Eversolls visit former resident Seeding information on David Hopkins Clark Hendrickson service record
Bolivar High School romance turns into 68-year marriage Olen & Ruth Shuler Hamlin
Springfield author (David Harrison) offers readers gift of story
Writing for children a labor of love (David Harrison)
Taming cancer from within (Harold Hendrickson
Abstracted from Springfield newspapers
1851-1894Hall, Hill, Hobbs, Hilliard, Harkins, Highfill, Henson, Haga, Hyde
1924Hopkins, Huey
1925Hale, Hunt, Hamby, Hutchison, Howe, Henderson, Hamilton, Hanks 2 pgs.
1926Hazard, Hutchison, Havens, Hughes, Hale, Hendrickson, Hartley, Helms, Hoobler, Hopkins, Hodgman, Haden, Hoffman 2 pgs.
1927Hagood, Harvey, Hood, Hilborn, Human, Haralson, Hutton, Hensley, Haga 2 pgs.
1928Hurst, Huckaby, Hillenburg, Holt, Hahn, Hood, Hall, Houston, Hamilton, Hughs 2 pgs.
1929Hamilton, Hayes, Hobbs, Hurt, Hensley, Hatler, Higginbotham
1930Hight, Hudson, Hankal (Hinkle) Hambelton, Hamilton, Hoke, Hagger 2 pgs.
1931Heady, Hart, Hughs, Hargrave, Hines, Hamilton, Human 2 pgs.
1932Hopkins, Heaston, Harrison, Henson, Henderson, Hardesty, Harrell 2 pgs.
1934Hart, Holbert, Holmes, Hagerman, Higginbotham, Hayter, Hull, Hillenberg, Holland, Hughes, Hammontree, Hopkins, Hunter, Hargis, Hutcheson 4 pgs.
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pgs. 24-26, 32, 98 Hamlet and Kin by Marie Hamlet c. 1975 6 pgs.
Woods Hamilton family 7 pgs.
Jonathan R. Hyder family 9 pgs.
Gibson Hendricks family 3 pgs.
Aaron Hutchins family 26 pgs.
John Harvey family 6 pgs.
Letter to Betty from Donna with information on Thomas Hubbard family
Anniversary announcements from newspapers
Floyd & Jessie Rae Cyphert Hagar, Gus & Gladys Earnhart Haines, Mr. & Mrs. Roy Hall, Norman & Carolyn Stephens Hall, Phil & Aimie Johnson Hamlet (2), Olin & Ruth Shuler Hamlin, Wayne & Mary Brown Hammerbacher, Finis & Lois Carter Hammons, Ralph & Willa Franklin Hankey (2), Clay & Beulah Hargis, John & Juanita Johnson Hargus (2), Matt & Lillie Francka Harralson, Howard & Mattie Beggs Harris, Bev & Zodee Harris, Paul & Ila Harris, Louis & Dorothy Davison Hayter (2), Billy & Charlotte Prater Hayter, Bernard & Alluwee Wymore Ha
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I'm enclosing this scholarly article by the architectural critic, Edward S. Wilde, published April 1884 including all images from the original article.
I see this as a linked article from the overview of John McCOMB Jr.'s family and subsequent story (yet to be assembled) to the overall view of the "Clan MacComb", which as the story states, the Scottish family surname was known as McColm, but we have also found earlier that John McComb Jr.'s grgrandfather was John M'COMBIE. We stongly suspect that his father was Alexander M'COMBIE, the significant missing son of the Clan MacThomas story, but the search for proof continues.
Old New York City Hall, 1811.
New York City Hall - by Edward S. Wilde,
The Century, a popular quarterly, Vol 27, issue 6
April 1884 , The Century Company Pulbishers, NY
At this time, when architecture is being revived in America as an art, rather than practiced as a trade, attention is being drawn to the excellence of some of our public buildings erected in the last century or about the beginning of this, - when, fortunately, the purity of style in architecture maintained in England, especially by Sir William Chambers and certain of his pupils, and others, was gaining a footing in this country, and was taking shape in the New York City Hall and some other buildings of the time. If what is said here helps to fix attention upon theses old buildings, and to stimulate efforts for their preservation, the object of the writer will have been attained.
When the City hall was first occupied, in 1811, it had for its nearest neighbors the bridewell close by on the west, the almshouse behind it, and the jail, which was made over into the present Hall of Records. From the portico of the City hall there was an unbroken view down Broadway, including St. Paul's, the odd little shops that occupied the site of the "Herald" building, the wooden spire of Trinity, and the cupola of Grace Church. Now the post-office shows its ugly back to its classic neighbor, and, on the northern side, the new court house has been built on the site of the almshouse.
To tell the story of the building of the City Hall in all its details would be impossible here. From corner-stone to parapet it was more than ten years under way. Many a modern settlement has grown to cityhood in less time. The labors and dangers, constructive and financial, connected with it, rivaled those of carrying the gods to Latium. May 26, 1803, the corner-stone was laid in the southeast corner by Edward Livingston, then Mayor of the city.
The proceeding three years had been spent by the corporation in the endeavor to settle upon a plan that would be acceptable to all. On March 24, 1800, they had appointed a committee to consider the expediency of erecting a new Hall, and to report their opinion as to the proper place, with a plan of the building, an estimate of the expense, and suggestions for the disposal of the old City Hall. In accordance with this resolution, the committee offered a premium of three hundred and fifty dollars for a plan and elevations of the four facades. From among the plans so obtained one was selected and adopted by the Alderman, October 4, 1802. On the 11th of the same month the Common Council appropriated twenty-five thousand dollars toward carrying it out, and appointed a building committee. Opposition to the undertaking now developed itself through a dilatory resolution offered in the Common Council, December 27. It was ingenuously worded and called for much detailed information. The hope of its promoter was to create dissatisfaction with the adopted plan as being too ornate, too expensive, and larger than the city required. Under the pressure thus brought to bear, the committee, although fully intent upon the use of marble, on February 21, 1803, reported estimates of the cost of using marble and of using stone for the front of the building.
They advised the Common Council that the plan might be somewhat curtailed, especially in the projecting wings, but were unanimously of the opinion that it was advisable that the hall should be built in accordance with the adopted plans, with the exception mentioned; that the front should be of Stockbridge marble, the sides of Morrisania or Verplanck marble, and the rear of brown stone.
This report was rejected, and at the meeting of the Common Council a week later it was ordered that the committee should be discharged and a new one named, to consist of a member from each ward of the city. Alderman Oothout, Van Zandt, Brasher, Barker, Minthorne, Le Roy, and Bogardus were accordingly appointed. All persons employed by the late committee were discharged, and the moneys remaining in their hands were paid over to the city treasurer. The new committee immediately reappointed Mr. McComb architect, and fixed his pay at six dollars a day for each and every day he should be engaged upon the building.
I have had access to Mr. McComb's papers, which still remain in his family, and which include the original designs, a great part of the working drawings, the diary that he kept pertaining to the building, his accounts of marble, correspondence, etc. many of the books of his library also remain, and through them one may trace the sources from which he had collected much of the information that enabled him to execute a work which, so long as it stands, will continue to be admired for the purity of the design and the elegance of its execution. It was probably in anticipation of the change which was to take place in the committee that the architect had been instructed on March 10 to make out a plan on a reduced scale, by taking away three windows from the extreme depth of the building, two of them to come away from the depth of the end projections of the main front; and by shortening the length of the building by taking out two windows, and to make estimates accordingly. The reduced plan and estimates were at once furnished, with the information that should brown stone be used, the cost, exclusive of statuary and bas-relief, would not exceed $200,000. On the 18th of the same month the new Building Committee met at the almshouse, and determined "that the reduced plan for building the new City hall presented by Mr. John McComb should be adopted; that the front, rear, and ends be built of brown freestone' that the said building be erected on the vacant ground between the jail and bridewell; that the wings, in front, range with Murray street, on a parallel line with the fence in front of the almshouse."
On the 21st the committee reported their action to the Common Council, and the plan and estimates above referred to, with the assurance that they had "endevoured to combine durability, convenience, and elegance with as much economy as the importance of the object will possibly admit of." This report was at once confirmed, and $25,000 placed at the disposal of the committee, with instructions to proceed with the construction of the Hall with all expedition. During this time Mr. McComb had been indefatigable in his efforts to induce the committee to return to the original plan with the use of marble as the building material; and on April 4 they so far relented as to express to the Common Council their doubts as to the propriety of diminishing the length by leaving out two windows of the front. Fortunately, the Common Council seems to have been similarly impressed, and ordered the original dimensions of the front to be restored. Discussion as to the dimensions of the plan then ceased, for under date of the following day Mr. McComb's diary contains this entry:
April 5. - I marked out the ground for the building, and the cart-men began to dig for the foundation. Previous to this, the Corporation resolved to have the length of the building agreeable to the original design of 215 feet and 9 inches, but insisted on its being reduced in depth as they had direct in March. Reducing the projections in front, I readily agreed to; but cutting off the depth of the building, I contended, was a very bad plan, as it spoils the proportion of the large courtrooms and cramps the whole of the work, - but no arguments could prevail. Several wished to cut off the projection in the rear, and two of the committee insisted that the north front had better be built of blue stone."
Steps were taken to procure the brown stone determined on a the material to be used from New Jersey. A quarry at Newark was leased, and arrangements were made to procure more from Second River. Notwithstanding the unhealthfulness of the city, the construction does not seem to have been retarded, for in the fall of the same year the foundation had been carried to the top of the basement window arches, at a cost of some $46,000. Meanwhile the views of the committee seem to have been again enlarged, for on September 3, Mr. McComb records that he found some of the members of the Common Council in favor of white stone for the principal fronts, and that he was then requested to estimate the additional cost of the use of marble for the three fronts. The estimate was furnished and reported to the Common Council. The report was made in October, and included the following argument in favor of a more liberal expenditure:
It appears from the [the architect's] estimate that the difference of expense between marble and brown stone will not exceed the sum of forty-three thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars, including every
contingent charge. When it is considered that the city of New York, from its inviting situation and increasing opulence, stands unrivaled; when we reflect that as a commercial city we claim a superior standing, or imports and exports exceeding any other in the United States, we certainly ought, in this pleasing state of things, to possess at least one public edifice which shall vie with the many now erected in Philadelphia and elsewhere. It should be remembered that his building is intended to endure for ages; that it is to be narrowly inspected, not only by the scrutinizing eyes of our own citizens, but every scientific stranger, and in an architectural point of view t, in fact, is to give a character to our city. The additional expense of marble will be fully counterbalanced when we recollect that, from the elegance and situation of this building, the public property on the Broadway and Collect will much increase in value, and that the same influence will be extended to property far beyond these limits, and that in the course of a very few years it is destined to be in the center of the wealth and population of this city. A building so constructed will do honor to its founders, and be commensurate with our flourishing situation. Under these impressions, the Building Committee strongly recommend that the front and two end views of the new Hall be built with marble."
The report is in Mr. McComb's handwriting, but is signed by Wynant Van Zandt, Jr.
In accordance with this report, the Corporation authorized the use of marble in the "three fronts," and on November 14 concluded a contract fro marble from West Stockbridge, Mass.; the price was $1.06 per cubic foot, delivered in New York. Under this contract 33,274 feet and 10 inches of marble were delivered. In 1808 the same contractors furnished 2000 feet more, at $3.00 a foot. The aggregate of these two bills gives us the amount used in the edifice.
Nearly all the building material was furnished by contract. The labor was by day's work. By December 1, 1807, the amount expended had reached $207,000, and the walls were built up to the under side of the second story window-sills. The expenditures were always in excess of the appropriations, and the slowness with which the work was carried on is attributable probably to the reluctance of the Corporation to increase the burdens of taxation. The stirring political contests of the day induced both parties to act with great caution. At the same time apart from the question of expediency, the ability of the city to raise money for extraordinary purposes was circumscribed.
In 1808 the wages of the stone-cutters was reduced from $1.25 to $1.00 a day, and many were given employment who would otherwise have become a charge upon the city. The building was then retarded on account of hard times, for the appropriation was small. In the spring of 1810 it was impossible to obtain workmen enough, and delay was caused by the return of prosperity. In the fall of this year, however, the interior walls had been carried up to their full height, and the interior roof of the wings in part slated. The copper for the upper roof, which was imported at a cost of LB2425 13s. 9d. sterling, was daily expected. It did not arrive, however in time to be used before the following spring. Considerable progress had been made toward finishing rooms for the accommodation of the Common Council, Mayor, Clerk, and Comptroller; and in 1811 the city fathers celebrated the fourth of July in the new Hall.
On the second Monday in August the Aldermen bade adieu to their old quarters, and met for the first time in the room intended for the Mayor. The Comptroller and Street Commissioner moved in at the same time. In October the roof was complete, the window sashes were about to be put in, and they were waiting for the capitals and statue to complete the cupola. The interior of the west wing, with the housekeeper's apartments, were finished that fall, and the east wing put under scratch-coat. The largest annual outlay was made in 1812, running well up to $100,000, expended mostly upon the inside finish and embellishment. The center columns over the main stairs were put up, and the front steps were cut and set. During the next two years $26,000 was added to the outlay. On May 5 the Common Council declared "that the building fronting the Park, lately erected for that purpose by the corporation, shall be the City Hall of the City of New York."
On the corner-stone the building is called the "Hall of the City of New York"; but in 1831 by legislative enactment the designation of 1812 was adhered to. Early in May the old City Hall and grounds were ordered to be sold at auction, and the proceeds devoted to the new building. The old Hall stood nearly upon the present site of the Sub-Treasury at the corner of Wall and Nassau streets, opposite Broad street.
The only notable change that has been made in the exterior of the building was not accomplished without opposition. In the original design, a clock was to have been placed in the middle window of the attic-story front; and when in 1828 the Common Council ordered one to be made, it was at first proposed to place it there. But the Committees on Repairs and Arts and Sciences, to whom the matter had been referred, recommended "that it is altogether practicable to alter the present cupola, by cutting it off near the bottom of the round part and raising it up to receive and octagonal section to show four dials. The proposed alterations, in the opinion of your committee, will not cost more than five or six hundred dollars, and will add materially to the usefulness and beauty of the building." In the spring of 1830 this change was made, and a clock was placed in the cupola. In August 1858, a spark from the fireworks displayed from the roof, at the celebration of the successful laying of the first Atlantic telegraph cable, set fire to some inflammable material stored near the base of the cupola, which was entirely destroyed; while the low dome over the great stairs was seriously damaged. Wall's drawing exhibits the cupola as it stood prior to the insertion of the clock, and the cut showing it detached is from the architect's original design. It appears that some slight changes were made during construction. In rebuilding the cupola and the dome over the stairs, but little effort was made to restore more than the general appearance of the originals, which accounts for the present deformity of both.
Notwithstanding this change, and the damage done less by time than by stupidity, the Hall stands today unsurpassed by any structure of the kind in the country. The design is pure. No pains or research was spared. The capitals of the first and second orders are marvels of execution. When some fault seems to have been found during the progress of the work by a competitor of the sculptor, in a communications upon that subject to the Building Committee Mr. McComb remarked:
I have visited the carver's shop almost daily, and have been always pleased with Mr. Lemair's attention, mode of working, and finishing the capitals, - work which is not surpassed by any in the United States, and but seldom seen better executed in Europe, and which for proportion and neatness of workmanship will serve as models for carvers in future."
The name of Mr. John Lemair, to whom this compliment was so deservedly paid, will be found cut in the top of the blocking course over the front attic story, together with the names of the Building Committee, architect, and master mechanics. The Ionic columns and pilasters, with their capitals, are remarkably like those in the portico of St. Paul's Church, New York. The latter, however, are fluted and cabled, and in turn resemble those by Ripley in the Admiralty Office, London. The second order is designed after Sir William Chambers, whose work on civil architecture had made its appearance a few years prior to the beginning of the century. The entablature of this order, however, after the Greek, is composed without the dentil, which gives prominence to the modillion and lightens up the cornice, the dentil being introduced in the Ionic order of the first story, where the soffit of the corona is worked into a plain drip with strong effect. The classic detail throughout is admirably wrought. There is a touch of the Adam Brothers in the leaves of the capitals to the pilasters of the attic-story front that is not unpleasing. This part of the building has, in fact, never been finished. The undefined want was supplied in the design by a pedimental foil to the base of the cupola, composed of statuary representing the city arms as shown in the illustration, which was simply intended to convey the architect's idea. This was to have covered the middle block, while the blocks at either end were to have held respectively the arms of the United States and those of the State of New York.
In 1817 Mr. McComb, then Street Commissioner, endeavored to have this carried out, and stated, in a communication to the Common Council, that it had not been done before the want of a sufficiently skilled resident artist; that a highly recommended sculptor having recently settled here, the difficulty no longer existed. He therefore recommended the subject to the consideration of the Board. The Committee on Arts reported adversely, the estimated cost being $8,556. The outlay was considered too great. It was the same committee that in 1830 expended about $6500 in providing a bell and placing a clock in the cupola. The clock was destroyed in the fire of 1858, and the bell has been removed. In removing the bell, the cornice of the rear was damaged, and the decorative parts that were set aside have never been replaced, but still lie upon the roof. The scales have fallen from the hand of the statue of Justice, and the birds have built a nest in the break in her side. Heaven benignly wards the lightning from the broken rod on the cupola, but seems powerless to prevent the heavy telegraph cables from tugging at the chimneys. One of these were stretched, otherwise unsupported, to the roof of the Tract House. Holes fro rain-water leaders have been hacked through the cornice, and on the west side the iron rust from a neglected chimney-top has discolored the marble, well down the building.
A glance at the plan of the main floor will serve to show the uses to which the different rooms were at first put. The Mayor's office is the only apartment that has been continuously occupied for the same purpose, and the room over it, which was the original Common Council Chamber, is the only one that retains much of its former appearance. The mantels of this room have been torn out, and the magnificent glass chandelier that hung from its ceiling has disappeared. But despite foreign paint, and dirty and dingy as it is, enough remains and can be retained to give some idea of its former beauty. The original Ionic pillars also remain in the present Alderman's room, bedizened with color and gilt, but the doors and doorways throughout the building are fairly intact. The Governor's room has been lengthened by including the rooms formerly occupied by the Comptroller and grand jury. The portrait of Lafayette, together with some others, remain in this room, but several good portraits have been removed to glorify other walls. Of the present City Library, located in the south-east wing on the main floor, it were charity to say nothing. A comparison of the Hall of today with the Hall of 1814 is unsatisfactory. Yet it would not be difficult to restore much of the original appearance, and the building is as solid as ever.
Of the original plan, as reference has been made to the existing evidence of its origin, a word should be said. Cross-sectioned north and south, it bears a strong resemblance to the Register Office erected in 1774, in Edinburgh by the Adam Brothers; the main stairway is very like that in the new Assembly Rooms at Glasgow, built about that time by the same architects, but is superior in grace and proportion. Much of the interior detail shows a careful study of these architects; but the whole was most influenced by the genius of Sir William Chambers, whose works and productions Mr. McComb admired and followed above all others.
The principal elevations were undoubtedly suggested by Inigo Jone's design for the Palace at Whitehall, of which only the Banqueting House was built.
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"McColm" is one of the main Sept Names of Clan MacThomas.
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The name McColm, as a result of a very early migration, has been in Galloway in south-west Scotland for over 500 years (counties of Wigtownshire and Kirkcudbrightshire). Although this may seem a little unlikely, there are many cases of Highland families to be found in Galloway and as McColm is the phonetic form of the Gaelic MacThom, that is the son of Tom, which was pronounced “McHom”, the tradition exists that they are a major sept of the MacThomas Clan.
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The migration map on this website shows how emigration from Badenoch was possible by sea as travelling over land would have been difficult and more dangerous. It is likely that at the time Tomaidh Mor left Badenoch in the late 15th century to settle in Glenshee, some members of the Clan travelled south by sea to settle in Galloway. Then later some Mcolm's left Galloway to settle in Ireland, where the name became McComb.
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By the mid 17th century the name McColm had become established in the south west of Scotland and that remains the position today.
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There is also more about all the Clan's septs in the book
"The History of the Clan MacThomas" compiled by Andrew MacThomas of Finegand.
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McColl : Scottish and Irish: Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Colla (earlier Conla(e)) a patronymic from a personal name borne by three brothers who were the legendary ancestors of the kings of mid Ulster. The name has been explained as possibly meaning ‘great chief’. Historically there seems to have some confusion with McCullough as the surname was sometimes pronounced with a final fricative as Mac Collach.
Coll : 1: Scottish and Irish (Donegal): shortened form of McColl.2: English: variant of Cole.3: English: topographic name for someone who lived on a hill from Middle English Old English coll ‘hill’.4: Catalan: topographic name from coll ‘mountain pass’ from Latin collis ‘hill’.5: Americanized form of German Koll or Kohl.
Collums : Shortened form of northern Irish McCollum with the addition of English patronymic -s. This surname is found mainly in MS.
Colly : 1: see Colley. 2: possibly also a reduced form of McColly itself a variant of McCully.
Cullum : 1: English: habitational name in part from places in Oxfordshire and Berkshire called Culham or from Colham Green in Middlesex. The first is named with an Old English personal name Cūla + hamm ‘river meadow’; the Berkshire name is from Old English cyln ‘kiln’ + Old English hām ‘homestead’ or hamm ‘river meadow’; and the Middlesex name is from the Old English personal name Cola + hamm ‘river meadow’.3: Scottish: possibly a shortened form of McCollum.2: English: variant of Colomb 2.
McCalla : 1: Irish (northern): variant of McCullough.2: Irish (northern): perhaps a variant of McColl.
McCole : Irish:: 1: variant of McCool 1.2: variant of McColl.
McCollam : Irish (northern): variant of McCollum.
McColley : Irish: probably a variant of McColl.
McCollom : Irish (northern): variant of McCollum.
McColm : Irish: variant of McCollum.
McCulla : 1: Irish: variant of McCullough.2: Irish: variant of McColl.3: Americanized form of Ukrainian Mikula.
McCullom : Scottish or northern Irish: variant of McCallum or McCollum.
McCullough : Irish (especially Ulster): Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Cú Uladh a patronymic from the personal name Cú Uladh ‘hound of Ulster’. Compare McNally which is from Mac Con Uladh genitive form of the same name and McColl with which the name seems to have sometimes been confused. The name McCullough has sometimes been associated with Gaelic cullach ‘wild boar’ and some families in County Sligo translated it into English as Boar. However Mac Cú Uladh is the more likely explanation.
McCullum : Scottish or northern Irish: variant of McCallum or McCollum.
McCully : 1: Scottish: variant of McCulloch.2: Irish: variant of McColl.
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Source : DAFN2 : Dictionary of American Family Names 2nd edition, ©2022 by Patrick Hanks and Oxford University Press
FANBI : The Oxford Dictionary if Family Names in Britain and Ireland, ©2016, University of the West of England
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Stephen Vitiello, Molly Berg & Justin Alexander | Feminacci
Stephen Vitiello and Molly Berg are a collaborative duo who have create CD and record releases for the NYC-based 12k label and the French label IIKKI Books. Their most recent release, "I Drew A Fish Hook and It Turned Into A Flower" features guest-musicians including percussionist and drummer Justin Alexander. This is Stephen and Molly's first performance in 6 years. It's their first live performance with Justin. The trio will combine electronics, voice, clarinet, guitar and drums.
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Zach Rowden | Yohimbe
Zach Rowden is interested in the thresholds of acoustic phenomena and performance. The instruments used range from the double bass, electric bass, fiddle, and cassette tapes which are dragged through genres otherwise known as spectralism, drone, American folk, and harsh noise. He is currently based in New Haven, Connecticut…
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Nat Baldwin | Jono Stewart's Big Mistake
Nat Baldwin is a musician and writer living in Portland, Maine. He began playing double bass in high school and studied jazz performance at the Hartt School of Music before dropping out to pursue his own musical interests outside the confines of academia. In 2001, he moved to Middletown, CT to immerse himself in the Wesleyan experimental music community, studying with Anthony Braxton and performing with such artists as Mary Halvorson, Charlie Looker, Nate Wooley, Tatsuya Nakatani, Daniel Carter, Jack Wright, and Jessica Pavone.
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Minimal Disturbance
Jack Wright- saxes, Ron Stabinsky- piano and synth.
They both have the capacity to shift from near-classical to near-jazz to nearly insane, bringing in bits of melody from virtually anywhere, along with kicking and screaming. They have performed often but will do their first full tour as duo.
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Manas | Gardener
MANAS is moving outward while exploding in a parallel plane that curls up into a tight ball before achieving escape velocity.
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Bill Direen & Chris Davis | Drew & Brett
Bill Direen will read from his fiction and poetry and he will perform songs as well, self-accompanied and with assistance from Matt Swanson and Chris Davis.
"Bill Direen grew up in the sixties surrounded by music and poetry of all sorts, classical, cultural, liturgical, radio pop and rock. He was fortunate to study electronic music under Douglas Lilburn before concentrating on literature (M.A. Hons, Canterbury University) and developing an independent career as writer and musician...
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Anteloper | Blacks' Myths
Anteloper is the electric brain child of Jamie Branch (fly or die, high life) and Jason Nazary (little women, helado negro, bear in heaven)… Blacks' Myths create pulsing, hypnotic rhythmic structures that churn unpredictably, all while exploring the cracks and ambience in between. The DC duo is comprised of Luke Stewart on bass and Warren G. "Trae" Crudup III on drums.
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Lubelski/Nace | Double Wig | Grown Incoherent
…Samara’s violin creates a base of long form string distention, against which Bill’s amp-shudder creates event surges that fill your brain with frozen images of walls caught in mid-collapse, and continents sinking into a sea…
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Leya | Thieves of Shiloh
NYC-based duo LEYA is harpist Marilu Donovan (Eartheater, Julie Byrne) and violinist/vocalist Adam Markiewicz (PC Worship, The Dreebs). In 2018, the duo released "The Fool," available on NNA Tapes, and a full length soundtrack for the erotic film "I Love You," directed by Brooke Candy and produced by PornHub…Thieves of Shiloh is a solo project by Richmond VA, based multi-instrumentalist JK
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Unicorns in the Snow | Anna Azizzy
Unicorns in the Snow (Julia Vering) of Kansas City and Anna Azizzy of Pittsburgh are touring new solo experimental multimedia works together June 2019'. Vering and Azizzy met last summer while performing together and realized their performances were the perfect pairing…
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Claire Rousay / Jacob Wick
Claire Rousay and Jacob Wick is a drums and trumpet duo. The pair chew up the macho and militaristic histories of their respective instruments and spit out vulnerability and absurdity. They have been performing together since June 2018.
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Heart of the Ghost
Heart of the Ghost is an improvisational unit from the Baltimore/Washington area. Comprised of Jarrett Gilgore (alto saxophone), Luke Stewart (bass) and Ian McColm (drums), this group is the culmination of years of encircling orbits. Collectively encompassing a massive variety of interests and collaborators-- including Dave Rempis, Tashi Dorji, Dave Ballou, Jaimie Branch-- and themselves known players in the circles of improvised music, these three find common ground within their individual vocabularies: an aim to deconstruct and reshape canonized creative tropes into a new & stunning language.
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Bill Baird | Gardener
Bill Baird is an Oakland, CA-based multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, and multimedia artist. An incredibly prolific musician, he has released an enornmous volume of work under several different monikers over the past 20 years. Bill will be touring in support of his newest work, Owl. . . Under the name Gardener, Richmond, VA-based Dash Lewis uses a modular synthesizer, effects pedals, and his own voice to create intricately layered, rhythmically complex slabs of trance-inducing psychedelia, weaving looped vocal passages into thick, textured drones. . .
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AHRKH | Erik Eckhart
AHRKH is the solo project of A P Macarte, current multi-instrumentalist member of Salford's critically acclaimed noise experimentalists GNOD (Rocket Recordings/NoNotFun).
Using modular synthesiser, field recordings and voice, AHRKH aims to create moments of presence and calm, enouraging deep listening and meditation. . .
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Friends & Neighbors
André Roligheten: Saxophone
Thomas Johansson: Trumpet
Oscar Grnöberg: Piano
Jon Rune Strøm: Double Bass
Tollef Østvang: Drums
The Norwegian/Swedish Quintet Friends & Neighbors was founded in 2009 in Trondheim, Norway. Since their first record, "No Beat Policy" in 2011, they have not just released three more powerful albums, but also established themselves as a force to be reckoned with on the Scandinavian jazz scene. The band is clearly defined by the five members strong individual voices, both as players and composers, and their long experience of playing together gives the music a clear and distinct sound. Stretching from melodic ballads to hard swinging free-bop or powerful free jazz they keep their collective sound intact, showing influences from a wide spectra of jazz history. The band has been touring frantically through the years, including concerts Europe, USA, Japan, New Zealand and Australia…
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Boneshaker | Timothée Quost
Mars Williams: Reeds
Kent Kessler: Double Bass
Paal Nilssen-Love: Drums
Boneshaker was established some 7 years ago when the three met for a handful of concerts and recording sessions around the Chicago area in early January 2011. The three musicians knew each well through various bands like Hal Russel´s NRG ensemble, Peter Brötzmann´s Chicago tentet, Territory band and had since 2002 wanted to do something together. Boneshaker’s music remains free improvised, but with clear roots to the American tradition of free jazz. Although all three members are influenced by European improvised music as defined by the English, Dutch and German players of the mid-sixties, the three share broad interests in music traditions from all over the world and appreciate when influences are let loose.
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Elder Ones
Amirtha Kidambi: vocals, harmonium, synthesizer, compositions
Matt Nelson: soprano saxophone
Nick Dunston: bass
Max Jaffe: drums and electronic sensory percussion
The forthcoming release From Untruth builds upon the bedrock foundation of Amirtha Kidambi's previous compositional and conceptual work with Elder Ones, while forging uncharted territory. After a journey into wordless abstraction on Holy Science, Kidambi felt the urgency of the political moment required a direct and verbal call to action. The lyric fragments in "Eat the Rich", "Decolonize the Mind", "Dance of the Subaltern" and "From Untruth" critique power structures of capitalism, racism, colonialism and fascism, distilling heavy post-colonial theory into concentrated visceral battle cries.
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Daniel Levin / A. Eithne Hamilton duo
Daniel Levin: “one of the instrument’s most brilliant contemporary practitioners” (The Wire).
He was born in Burlington, Vermont, and began playing the cello at the age of six. In 2001, he graduated with a degree in Jazz Studies from the New England Conservatory of Music and arrived on the New York City jazz scene shortly thereafter… A. Eithne Hamilton: is a performing artist based in Western North Carolina. Her original choreography and film work has been performed and shown in the US and South America …
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Nace /Corsano | Crazy Doberman
Bill Nace is an artist and musician based in Western Massachusetts. He has collaborated with an extraordinary range of musicians, including Michael Morley, Mats Gustafsson, Joe McPhee… Chris Corsano is a drummer who has been working at the intersections of collective improvisation, free jazz, avant-rock, and noise music since the late 1990's. Corsano's dedication to collective improvisation has led to collaborations with all sorts of kindred spirits and his appearance on over 150 records and 1000 live performances… Crazy Doberman is an offshoot of the Doberman project that is open, collaborative, and improvisational. While Doberman existed as an Indiana quartet rooted primarily in the industrial and experimental-electronic musical traditions…
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Hatcher/Maunu/Kirshner | Jono Stewart
The Chicago-based improvising trio Hatcher/Maunu/Kirshner, Gerrit Hatcher (tenor saxophone), Peter Maunu (guitar, violin, mandolin), and Julian Kirshner (drums, percussion), is a union of some of its members' most meaningful longstanding collaborations…
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Tongue Depressor + Trevor Saint | Ritual Magick
… Tongue Depressor is the duo of Zach Rowden and Henry Birdsey - two quietly prolific artists working in New Haven, CT - who’ve incorporated Trevor Saint’s dynamic approach to glockenspiel to the project. The newly minted trio will expand on experiments delving into long bouts of trance inducing microtonal drone, utilizing strings (primarily violin) and glockenspiel. The trio’s creates a vibrant, sustained tension delicately balanced along discordant, iconoclastic visions of a vacant world…
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Frode Gjerstad Trio | Virga
The FG trio's music is free improvised and has its roots in the free-jazz tradition. The trio enjoys a high level of energy but with strong dynamics and rapid contrasts. The trio has developed a sound of it ́s own and has it ́s strength from many years of experience as a working group…
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Clebs | Gardener
- "CLEBS is the beats-manipulating electronics/voice duo project of Brooklyn-via-Switzerland vocalist Emilie Weibel and avant-jazz drummer/producer Jason Nazary. It’s, I’m Here, is interstellar electro-jazz club music designed to fry minds. Glitch-heavy rhythmic madness and belching, blipping and bleating knob turning and twiddling intersect with warped speak-sing as CLEBS transmit its alien techno from some other universe." -The Brooklyn Rail
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David Dominique Ensemble | Rural Tourniquet
David Dominique Ensemble delivers manic surrealist swing-inflected exuberance. Flugabone/Composition: David Dominique Cornet: Victor Haskins Tenor/Soprano Sax: Nathanael Clark Flute/Clarinet/Alto and Bari Sax: Jasper Dütz Electric Bass: Matt Engle Drums: Ian McColm
New release: Mask
Rural Tourniquet Drew Davis, Kyle Flanagan, JK on mouth, brass, violin, electronics, and tapes
Door 730pm | Show 8pm | $10
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Nov 17 - 9PM $5 Thollem McDonnas KBD(uo) “Thollem inhabits a world uniquely his own, rhythmically, harmonically and formally. A true original.” - Terry Riley Thollem is a perpetually traveling pianist, keyboardist, composer, improviser, singer-songwriter, activist, author and teacher. He's spent most of his adult life living on the road throughout North America and Europe. His work…
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“Thollem inhabits a world uniquely his own, rhythmically, harmonically and formally. A true original.”
- Terry Riley
Thollem is a perpetually traveling pianist, keyboardist, composer, improviser, singer-songwriter, activist, author and teacher. He’s spent most of his adult life living on the road throughout North America and Europe. His work is ever-changing, evolving and responding to the times and his experiences, both as a soloist and in collaboration with hundreds of artists across idioms and disciplines. Thollem’s known internationally as an acoustic piano player in the free jazz and post-classical worlds, as the lead vocalist for the Italian agit-punk band Tsigoti and as an electronic keyboardist through a multitude of projects.
Born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area, Thollem began playing the piano, composing and improvising as a child, absorbing the sounds of his culturally diverse upbringing. As an adult he has continued to incorporate the breadth of musics he has experienced on his extensive travels. Since 2005, he has played over 1,500 concerts throughout N. America and Europe as a soloist and in collaboration with other musicians, dancers and filmmakers. In that time span, as leader or co-leader, Thollem has released over 60 albums on 21 different vanguard labels to international critical acclaim. A brief cross section of his many recent collaborators include William Parker, Pauline Oliveros, Nels Cline, Rob Mazurek, Michael Wimberly and Carmina Escobar. He is the founding director of Estamos Ensemble, a Mexican-American cross border ensemble for musical exchange and is a published author about art, politics and his travels in The Anthology of Essays On Deep Listening, Full Moon Magazine (Prague) and First American Art Magazine.
KBD(uo) is a long running duo from Toledo consisting of Micheal Kimaid & Gabriel Beam. Utilizing found sounds, random electronics and acoustic instruments to bolster a sonic dialogue with each other and whoever is listening.
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November 3rd 9PM $7
Hunsinger/Endahl Duo & Adam Mckinley
New music out of Nashville, Tennessee including contemporary compositions and improvisations with responsive multimedia.
Matt is one of the most sought after jazz pianists in Nashville. Robbie Lynn is known for her participatory installations and multimedia oboe and horn recitals using hacked game controllers, creative code and robotics. These two have a deep chemistry and bring complex structures to their harmonic, rhythmic and melodic progressions.
Matt and Robbie Lynn began working together in 2018 and have developed a deeply intuitive and broad repertoire. They bring a chamber music esthetic and avant-garde edge to their music, performing structured and unstructured improvisations. Both players use electronics to mix with acoustic sounds and Robbie Lynn is now adding her responsive multimedia codeart projections to the mix.
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Oct 21 9pm $7
Pascal Niggenkemper + KBD(uo) + Paracusis
@ Alliance Française de Toledo (1700 N Reynolds Rd, Toledo, OH 43615)
Oct 18 9pm $10
Tatsuya Nakatani + Caleb G. Miller
Tatsuya Nakatani is an avant-garde sound artist, composer, and master percussionist. Active internationally since the 1990’s; Nakatani has released over 80 recordings and tours extensively, performing over 150 concerts a year. His primary focus is his solo work and his large ensemble project, the Nakatani Gong Orchestra. With his activity in the new music, improvisation and experimental music scenes, Nakatani has a long history of collaboration. He teaches master classes and lectures at universities and music conservatories around the world. Originally from Japan, he makes his home in the desert town of Truth or Consequences, New Mexico.
Nakatani creates his distinctive music centered around his adapted bowed gong, supported by an array of drums, cymbals, and singing bowls. In consort with his hand carved Kobo Bows, it is an instrument he has spent decades developing. A master of extended percussion techniques, it can be difficult to understand the genesis of his sounds. Nakatani approaches his orchestral project (NGO) as an arrangement of formations of vibrations, incorporated in shimmering layers of silence and texture. Within this contemporary work, one can still recognize the dramatic pacing, formal elegance and space (ma) felt in traditional Japanese music.
Caleb G. Miller is a sound artist / improviser from Toledo Ohio. His sound consists of electro-acoustic elements alongside various objects to map out new sounds between unstructured intervals of silence.
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Oct 12th – 9pm – $5
Oct 12 : Forget The Times performing a live score to the film “Phantom Carriage”
Forget The Times started in 2010 with the goal of making improvised music free of genre constraints or current trends. The band has undergone many lineup changes but since 2012 has centered around the collaboration of Sean Hartman and Josh Miller. They have releases on Already Dead Tapes, 1980 Records and Null Zone.
Sean Hartman – guitar and saxophone Josh Miller – guitar and no input mixer Alexander Adams – drums and noise Jeremy Ruggles – keyboard
Construction Telescope opens
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Oct 4 : John Wiese + Koko Bane
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May 30th 9pm $10
The Spires that in the Sunset Rise & Bbob Drake
Kathleen Baird and Taralie Peterson are musicians who grew up together in Decatur, Illinois before relocating to Chicago as the free-folk duo
Although originally pegged as psych-folk, the group has taken so many musical turns that, taken as a whole, it’s more genre-less than anything else. The current duo version of original members Kathleen Baird and Taralie Peterson is a piano and sax duet drawing mostly from free improvisation, but still with the hallmark of some non-western folk-music motives underpinning the rhythmic figures and shifting, mutual accompaniment of both players
Bbob drake has been creating experimental music and audio in Cleveland for the last 45 years. From a start as a guitarist, his current focus is on electro-acoustic improvisation in both solo and group settings. His solo work spans a range from “lowercase” or “onkyokei” aesthetics (quiet, minimalist, abstract), to free jazz and more aggressive noise genres. He designs and builds the majority of his own instruments, both electronic synthesizers and original electo-acoustic designs. bbob has lead workshops in experimental electronics for music at Spaces and other venues, and he designs and sells printed circuit boards for DIY synthesizer enthusiasts. bbob’s most recent recorded releases are “Failure Cake” (solo CD) and “Curiouser” (with Cleveland drummer J. Guy Laughlin)
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May 19th 9pm $5
Kjostad /Gabriel Beam /Rosebud
IN THE SEA
May 7th 9pm $10
In The Sea, Featuring Tristan Honsinger on cello and voice; Joshua Zubot, on violin and, Nicolas Caloia on double bass are hoping to tour Canadian Jazz Festivals in 2019.
Tristan Honsinger started improvising in Montreal more than forty years ago, prior to his decisive move to Europe, where he’s been at the centre of improvised music activity ever since. This trio sounds fantastic, they have performed over 100 concerts in North America and Europe since 2015.
Tristan Honsinger is a singular artist : originally from Vermont, he has made his life in Europe and has worked with most first generation improvising artists. He has played extensively with Derek Bailey and Evan Parker in the UK; Misha Mengelberg and Han Bennink in Holland; Peter Brotzman and Peter Kowald in Germany; and Cecil Taylor in the USA. Currently he regularly tours and gives workshops with the ICP orchestra.
Nicolas Caloia, with his surprising and unique musical voice is an unparalleled force in the Canadiane creative music scene. As bass player, composer, and bandleader Caloia’s music can be heard in ongoing collaborations with Tristan Honsinger, Joe McPhee, Matana Roberts, Malcolm Goldstein, Sam Shalabi, Jean Derome, Joshua Zubot, and Yves Charuest, and in past projects with Roscoe Mitchell, Marshall Allen, Steve Lacy, Hassan Hakmoun, William Parker, and Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia.
Joshua Zubot is a masterful violinist and composer who performs with conviction, emotion and power. He has toured internationally in ensembles such as Subtle Lip Can, In The Sea, Marie-Jo Therio and Quartestki. Zubot has turned many heads playing genres from bluegrass to musique actuelle and everything in between. He has shared stages with folk/pop musicians like Martha Wainwright, Patrick Watson, Li’l Andy, Thus Owls plus experimental musicians such as Jean Derome, Matana Roberts, cellist Tristan Honsinger, Sun Ra’s Orchestra’s Marshall Allen and New York double bassist William Parker.
“Comprised of Honsigner compositions from their recording In the Sea, the set was tight and detailed, intelligent and playful, full of romance, the arco playing resulting in beautifully layered overtones.”
CHAMBERLAIN, Mike. <>, May 26, 2017.
“The audience rose to feet in rapturous applause after a superb concert by a string trio of American cellist Tristan Honsinger, and two Canadians- violinist Joshua Zubot and bassist Nicolas Caloia.” BLOCK, Irwin. <>, May 20, 2017.
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April 20th -9pm -$5
Heart of The Ghosts & Sun Trash
“For the past two years, few improvisation units have been as omnipresent in the D.C. area as Heart of the Ghost. For good reason: The trio of alto saxophonist Jarrett Gilgore, bassist Luke Stewart, and percussionist Ian McColm is something of a trinity of the finest free jazz improvisers in the region. If you’ve seen Heart of the Ghost in concert, then you know—Gilgore, Stewart, and McColm’s performances feel like a kind of séance, with the trio locked into a musical conversation with one another.
Though Gilgore’s skronked-out sax wailings anchor the tracks, no one part is greater than the sum of the whole. McColm’s inventive percussion techniques feel like a rhythm from another world, and Stewart—easily one of the most prolific and talented bassists in the region, if not the entire country—takes his instrument to new dimensions.” – Matt Cohen/Washington Citypaper
“…But free music is about right now, wherever you are at, anyplace that the right players get together and play. If you have a chance to hear Washington, D.C. trio Heart of the Ghost, rest assured that you’ve found another portal into the creative vortex that spontaneously lifts hearts, minds and bands off the stand. Their freewheeling improvisations tap into the same defiant spirit decanted by Mingus and the Minutemen, which is to say that the freedom is in the playing, but it’s also a conscious reaction to the ways in which people are not free. You can hear protest in alto saxophonist Jarrett Gilgore’s brays and peppery interjections. You can hear mourning and defiant creation in bassist Luke Stewart’s continually shifting frameworks of woody-toned dark motion. And you can hear the moment-to-moment dance necessary to keep it moving or just keep standing in drummer Ian McColm’s shifting tonal surfaces and rhythmic cascades.”-Bill Meyer/Dusted
https://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/arts/music/blog/20997457/listen-heart-of-the-ghosts-angular-free-jazz-is-its-own-language
Sun Trash is Caleb Miller and Nick Weckman , a free-jazz/ avant garde duo from Columbus, Ohio, a duo that seeks to bridge the gap between “the energy of jazz within the processes of new music” (Jazz Columbus, 2018).
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April 13th – 9PM – $7
JON MUELLER + FOREST MANAGEMENT
Renowned percussionist and drummer Jon Mueller is celebrated for his uncommon technique, rigor and virtuosity.
Mueller’s aim has been to move drums, percussion and rhythm from its anticipated backbeat to a central musical focus, something more intuitive and natural than usually imagined. Audiences throughout the United States, Canada, Europe, Japan, and the United Kingdom have experienced this idiosyncratic point of view as, paradoxically, both ‘cathartic’ and ‘meditative’. Notable solo performances have taken place at the Guggenheim Museum, New Museum, SXSW, Alverno Presents, Hopscotch Fest, and Musée des Beaux-Arts de Montréal.
From 2013-15, Mueller created and directed the multi-disciplinary project Death Blues. The project issued four critically acclaimed recordings. Rolling Stone cited non-fiction as one of the ‘20 Best Avant Albums of 2014’. Ensemble, created with multi-instrumentalist William Ryan Fritch, was featured on NPR’s ‘First Listen’.
Outside of his solo work, Mueller is a current member of Mind Over Mirrors, was a founding member of the bands Volcano Choir, Collections of Colonies of Bees and Pele, and has worked in depth with artists Jason Kahn, Asmus Tietchens, Z’EV, Andrew McKenzie, Rhys Chatham, Jarboe, James Plotkin, Duane Pitre, and Raymond Dijkstra.
His solo work has been released by Table of the Elements, Type Recordings, Important Records, Taiga Records, SIGE Records and others.
Forest Management is John Daniel (b.1989 in Hemet, California), an American musician currently living in Chicago, Illinois. Originally a drummer, John slowly conceived the laptop-based ambient project from 2010-2011 during quiet moments at a part-time hotel job in his hometown of Westlake, Ohio. His 2015 debut full-length record Encounter (Martinson Records) was described as “a dusty, cinematic haze of wilted symphonics” (Decoder Magazine), and 2018 saw the release of his longest LP yet, ‘21st Century Man’. Live audiences across North America, Canada, and Europe have sat in dark rooms, listening to washes of sound from reel-to-reels, cassette players and laptop loops. Daniel has also collaborated with ambient artists Celer and David Tagg, and runs labels Afterhours, Sequel, and Reserve Matinee. His third full-length, ‘Passageways’, is due March 2019 on vinyl imprint Whited Sepulchre.
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April 2nd – 9pm – $7
Jeff Carey & Sigtryggur Berg Sigmarsson
Jeff Carey is an interdisciplinary artist creating radical computer music. He performs electro-instrumental synthetic noise with custom software controlled by a joystick and gamer keypad. His instrument also controls an array of strobe lights making shows totally immersive and visceral.
“Like Author and Punisher’s little gamer brother, he rips extreme digital noise with a weird-ass rig commanded by pads, boards and a joystick. At least a few nerds probably just wet their pants right now. It’s the sonic manifestation of cyborg warfare. Add a severe lighting array of all-white strobes and LEDs and this crazy shit becomes a full-sensory assault. Seriously, it’s insane.” Orlando Weekly concert review January 2016 “Digital noise eviscerator Jeff Carey brings us another beautifully crafted release of mind numbing ferocity. His brand of noise is totally fucking exhilerating, you can almost see the strobe lights he uses flashing before your eyes.” abacus@KFJC 89.7FM, California on ‘3:30’ (2013)
Sigtryggur Berg Sigmarsson is an visual, sound and performance artist born in Akureyri, Iceland in 1977. He studied Sonology at the Royal Conservatory Den Haag, Holland in 1997 to 1998, and received MFA at Fachochshcule fur bilende kunst Hannover, Germany in 2004. Sigmarsson exhibits his paintings & drawings internationally but is probably most known for his energetic performances at a wide array of venues. His approach is that of the trembling artist, struggling to make sense and direction out of a creative impulse. Regardless of the medium, there is a continuous search for order and chaos throughout his body of work. With his series of drawings Sigmarsson distorts the normal, daily life by drawing very common objects in an abstract way. For some time he has been releasing solo recordings with albums on Trente Oiseaux, ERS, Helen Scarsdale, Fire Inc., Hanson Records, Bawag Contemporary Vienna, Korm Plastics, Bottrop Boy, Ultra Eczema and De Player.
Sigtryggur lives and works in Ghent, Belgium, where he has been working with Ghent gallery Tatjana Pieters and has taken part in two exhibitions in the gallery space as well as being presented by the gallery at various art fairs.
Solo exhibitions of Sigtryggur Berg Sigmarsson include Galerie Tatjana Pieters, Ghent (BE), Lindenau, Leipzig (DE),Castle Insterburg, Tchernyakhovsk (RU), Museums Quartier (AUS), Kunstschlager, Reykjavik (IS), Der Grieche, Berlin (DE), National Gallery of Iceland, Reykjavik (IS), Rocksbox Fine Art, Portland (USA), Hectoliter, Brussels, Stadslimiet, Antwerpen & Basement Gallery, Vienna (AT). Participation in various group exhibitions amongst others Copenhagen Art Festival, Copenhagen (DK), 21er Kunsthaus, Vienna (AT), The Living Art Museum, Reykjavik (IS), De Vleeshal, Middelburg (NL) & Galerie Tatjana Pieters, Ghent (BE).
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February 17th – 9PM – $7
Carrier Trio is a new ensemble consisting of bass clarinetist Jason Stein, guitarist Ben Cruz, and drummer Emerson Hunton. The trio’s music presents complex interlocking melodies, delicate textures, improvised sections, and tightly composed chamber sections for a sound that is angular, frenetic, and pretty.
Jason Stein is among the mere handful of improvisers who play the bass clarinet exclusively. Stein leads the acclaimed trio Locksmith Isidore as well as his own quartet. He contributes to several of the leading bands on Chicago’s new-music scene and has brought a vital voice to the freest of free-jazz jams. Stein’s playing showcases an extraordinary expertise on the bass clarinet, which ranges from powerful post-bop lines to ear-grabbing wails in the altissimo range. Chicago writer Neil Tesser notes that “Stein’s playing has a rawboned swagger particular to Chicago jazz in all its manifestations – from the trad playing of Bud Freeman and Jimmy McPartland in the 20s, through the tenor titans of the 50s, through the adventurers who formed the AACM in the 60s, and right up to the city’s renowned modern cadre of new-music improvisers.” Stein moved to Chicago in 2005 and has since recorded for such labels as Leo, Delmark, Not Two, Atavistic, 482 Music, Clean Feed, Astral Spirits, and Northern Spy. Stein has performed throughout the US and Europe as both a bandleader and sideman and has amassed a discography of over 40 albums.
Ben Cruz is a guitarist, composer, and educator based in Chicago, IL. His music draws from a variety of traditions, combining forward-thinking composition with an emphasis on improvisation. Ben began playing guitar at the age of twelve, and studied jazz and improvisation from New York City-based guitarist Vic Juris. Ben went on study history and jazz performance at Oberlin College and Conservatory, where he was mentored by Bobby Ferrazza, Dan Wall, Jamey Haddad, Jay Ashby, Paul Samuels, and Brian Alegant.
Emerson Hunton is a drummer and composer based in Chicago, IL. His musical approach prizes space and texture, and focuses on blurring the line between improvisation and composition. Other recent projects include a duo with laptop improviser/composer Ted Moore and a quintet featuring trumpeter Russ Johnson and saxophonist Greg Ward. His creative output has been supported by grants and residencies through STEIM, Conservatory van Amsterdam, the CIGSIE board, and Avaloch Farm Music Institute. Emerson has performed nationally and internationally with collaborative jazz quartet Junior Ranger, who recorded and released their debut recording Monster Masks in 2015. Emerson is originally from Minneapolis, MN, and studied with drummer Billy Hart at Oberlin Conservatory of Music.
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Guestbook: 2004
Date: Fri Dec 31 14:56:30 2004
Name: Ken McColm
E-mail: k_mccolm@hotmail.com
Comments: thanks for the info... a few more pieces to the puzzle * someone should take the time to clean the spam up in the guestbook...
Date: Fri Dec 31 10:24:50 2004
Name: SUSAN MCCOLM
E-mail: SUEMC65@HOTMAIL.COM
Comments: I HAVE LIVED IN THE USA SINCE 1995.MY FATHER IS MICHAEL MCCOLM AND HE LIVES IN THE UK(DOB JAN 24TH,1922).HE HAD A BROTHER-PATRICK(PADDY)-WHO LEFT THE UK FOR THE USA IN THE LATE 1940'S.HE NEVER HEARD FROM HIM AGAIN-ANY IDEAS.....
Date: Wed Nov 17 06:41:12 2004
Name: james charles mccolm
E-mail: jamescharles.r@ntlworld.com
Website: http://thesolentandjimsbits.com
Comments: Another mccolm on the isle of wight,uk.if any mccolm(any spelling)would like to get in touch,all e-mail gratefuly recieved.james.
Date: Fri Nov 5 22:52:52 2004
Name: Amy McColm
E-mail: giggles_is25@hotmail.com
Comments: Hi there I am a McColm from Ontario Canada. And I thought my last name was orignal because there is only like 3 in our phonebook here lol :) Well just thought I'd say hello bye for now
Date: Thu Oct 28 20:47:18 2004
Name: Susan Eileen (McColm) Sullivan
E-mail: susansean@sympatico.ca
Comments: daughter of Roger and Glenna McColm son of John Clinton & Marguerite Hilda Burton son of John "Jack Tom" William and Amber Florence Hardy son of Thomas and Margaret McColm son of John "Jock" McColm and Catherine Turner son of John McColm and Margaret Sinclair
Date: Tue Oct 19 18:28:24 2004
Name: Glen McColm
E-mail: dr201gm@gold.ac.uk
Comments: I am a McColm. I live on the Isle of Wight, in the U.K.
Date: Tue Oct 12 20:43:34 2004
Name: kylea mccolm
E-mail: sweethunny19xx@aol.com
Comments: im trying 2 look 4 family everywhere. i dont know any1 please get bk 2 me
Date: Mon Oct 11 12:09:48 2004
Name: kylea mccolm
E-mail: sweethunny19xx@aol.com
Comments: hi i have loads of family who i dont know and would like 2 get in touch with them please get in touch xx
Date: Sun Oct 3 11:25:32 2004
Name: Charis McColm
E-mail: gothicomen@hotmail.com
Comments: Ive always wanted to know more about my family. And hope one day to research it myself.
Date: Tue Sep 14 10:14:40 2004
Name: Julia Catherine McColm
E-mail: juliamccolm@hotmail.com
Comments: Interesting reading. Makes me feel that I should do something about finding more out about the McColms here in the UK.
Date: Tue Aug 3 18:50:40 2004
Name: jim mccolm
E-mail: mccolmj@aol.com
Comments: living in north ayrshire.
Date: Sun Aug 1 11:57:36 2004
Name: sam
E-mail: sam.westrop@kes.bham.sch.uk
Comments: great Site
Date: Sun Jul 25 18:26:36 2004
Name: Martha Jane Null King
E-mail: King4477@bellsouth.net
Comments: I have one of the original McColm ancestry books. It is neat seeing it all on the website. I have some additions to my section (Albert Null) and will be sending them to you soon.
Date: Sun Jul 18 19:27:42 2004
Name: John Ayres
E-mail: jjayres@sbcglobal.net
Comments: I really enjoyed your sight and the manner in which it gave a feel for that time period. I am proud to have Duncan Robertson and Hugh Robertson, my great great grandfather, as having played a part in that area. Unfortunately, I nhave no information on who Duncan and Hugh's parents were and what part of Scotland that they came from. I do know that that the Robertson Clan came from land situated around Lake Lannoch, between Blair Athol and Straun. If anyone can help me with the Robertson name prior to them coming to America it would be most appreciated. I have a pretty good amount of information on the military and historical background of the Robertsons of Cascapedia Bay and would be happy to share. Again thanks for the pleasant reading your sight provided me with.
Date: Mon Jun 21 09:31:54 2004
Name: Donald dasti
E-mail: ddasti@whitbyinvestments.com
Comments: Great site, didn't know I had so many distant relatives.
Date: Tue Jun 15 00:16:36 2004
Name: Setbud@aol.com
E-mail: Setbud@aol.com
Comments: Setbud@aol.com
Date: Sat Jun 5 21:16:42 2004
Name: Ronald Davison
E-mail: annronald@btopopenworld.com
Comments: Interesting site. Are your Sweetmans connected to the Sweetmans of Wincanton, Somerset UK?
Date: Sat Apr 24 13:23:26 2004
Name: Jim
E-mail: jim_7@hotmail.com
Website: http://www.RentalsExpress.com
Comments: Very nice site on your family's ancestory. We also have a McColm in our family. Though until finding this site, we knew little about the name.
Date: Wed Apr 21 18:50:35 2004
Name: Linda McColm
E-mail: linda.mccolm@medtronic.com
Comments: Gosh, so many of you. I'm interested in finding any of my children’s relatives. Anyone who is related to John McColm and May (Mathews) McColm, who were originally from Scotland, but who moved to High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire in the early 60's please drop me a line. Linda
Date: Fri Apr 9 10:56:42 2004
Name: bob mccolm
E-mail: cmc5114052@aol.com
Comments: I didn't realise there were so many Mccolms out there . We live in Lancashire , England . My father was from Stranraer in Scotland and was fiercely proud of his name and heritage . I enjoyed the website and will visit again .
Date: Sun Mar 28 16:33:06 2004
Name: Jane
Website: http://www.SummitColorado.com
Comments: Great website for your family ancestory. Am looking around the web to see exactly how people have taken on such a task. Your presentation here is great and I love how you have incorporated other family members to pitch in!
Date: Wed Mar 24 13:35:30 2004
Name: susan daniels
E-mail: susan_daniels_773@hotmail.com
Comments: i am looking for my adopted cousinstheir father commited suicide in 1963 and the kids wre split up in foster homes mary ellen ,willis jr. went to a baptisfoster home and brabra ann and clifford lee went to a cathlic foster home in 1963. my father charlie brown looked up til the time he died now i am contiuning the search for my cousins because my dad and mom tried to adopt them so we would be together .charlie brown of w,va is their dads brother they have one aunt still living on their fathers side of the family so if you find them please let them know that they have never been forgotten. love their cousin susan
Date: Mon Mar 15 23:44:48 2004
Name: michael shapiro
E-mail: ceo@uscorpclass.com
Comments: interesting website
Date: Wed Feb 18 22:39:51 2004
Name: Matthew McColm
E-mail: matthewmccolm@hotmail.com
Comments: I am a McColm member from San Diego
Date: Thu Feb 5 19:42:21 2004
Name: Robin Fairservice
E-mail: R&B.Fairservice@telus.net
Comments: Having produced a One Name Study of the Fairservice family it was interesting to look at your references to the New Richmond branch. It is difficult to cross check but I do have a few more Fairservice names in my book.
Date: Sun Feb 1 14:36:16 2004
Name: Danny woodman
E-mail: woodman@videotron.ca
Website: http://www.woodmans.ca
Comments: The search for Jonathan Woodman. Hello! Looking for any information on Jonathan Woodman who was married to Mary Ramsey Oswald McCormick. His name is in "chapter one" of your web site. Did he come in 1784 with Capt. Pritchard or after? How old was he? Where would he be buried? Does someone know? Thank you.
Date: Sat Jan 17 23:40:00 2004
Name: Tracy Bryson
E-mail: myrtleptdrive@shaw.ca
Comments: My mother is a McColm, her father was Robertson McColm born approx 1887, he had 2 sisters Nancy and ?, one married a Fry, he also had brothers, Ferguson, Stuart, Quinton, ?. My grandfather served in WWW1 as did his brothers. Is anyone out their related to this branch as we are unable to locate any relatives?
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Alaska
AK
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Chase , Nicole, Valdez
Cinereski, Heather, Seward
Curtis, Harmony, Kenai
Durham, Nancy, Fairbanks
Ellis, Steven, Chugiak
Grundhauser, Kacy, Anchorage
Harney, William, Ketchikan
Huber, Katherine, Valdez
Johnson, Kendra, Wasilla
Kellner, Melissa, Fairbanks
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Loach, Amanda, Anchorage
Lopez, Samantha, Kenai
MacLeod, Euan-Angus, Anchorage
Monnin, Jennifer, Palmer
Nelson, Daniel, Soldotna
Olsen, Michelle, Palmer
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AL
Alabama
AL
Agard, Darius, Birmingham
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Barclift, Matthew, Mobile
Barefoot, Larry, Ariton
Bell, Denise, Birmingham
Bland, Stephen, Billingsly
Bonner, Jonathan, Tuscaloosa
Boone, Miriam, Robertsdale
Brady, Christopher, Vestavia Hills
Braun, Kaitlin, Birmingham
Britton, Jason, Huntsville
Callaway, Casi , Mobile
Campbell, Clay, Gallant
Carswell, Jamie, Orange Beach
Chambliss, Clyde, Prattville
Champion, James, Hoover
Christensen, Todd, Birmingham
Clendenning, Jeff, Weaver
Coggin, Gerald, Mobile
Conville, Bradley, New Hope
Cook, Diana, Huntsville
Cortinas, Steven, Fairhope
Cottis, Gregg, Gulf Shores
Crowdus, Daniel, Auburn
Cumbie, Shayne, Mobile
Deerman, Rick, Northport
Dodd, Annelise, Wetumpka
Douglass, Robert, Birmingham
Drumm, Joseph, Vestavia
Dunson, Michelle, New Market
Fant, Scott, Odenville
Fisher, Avalisha, Semmes
Ford, Peggy, Wilmer
Franklin, Brandan, Gulf Shores
Frazier, Alison, Opelika
Garyotis, Corey, Pike Road
Gease, Michael, Owens Cross Roads
Gibson, J'Vonne, Huntsville
Ginn, Rosemary, Mobile
Gleason, Gary, Huntsville
Gohres, Amy, Mobile
Golden, Andrew, Hoover
Graham, Stacey, Springville
Gunter, Jeffrey, Trussville
Hansen, Kirk, Foley
Harper, Eddie, Orange Beach
Hart, Daletha, Elberta
Hayes, Douglas, Elberta
Hayes, Tracey, Helena
Heartsill, Kevin, Honoraville
Hinchey, William, Harvest
Hoar, John, Auburn
Holman, Frederick, Foley
Horton, Brandon, Oneonta
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Islam, Tanveerul, Jacksonville
Isley, John, Eutaw
Johnson, Michael, Madison
Joiner, Janie, Foley
Jones, Geoffrey, Foley
Jones, Lance, Bay Minette
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Kimbrell, Clinton, Huntsville
Kimbrow, Dustin, Auburn
Lash, Hunter, Rogersville
Lay, Charles, Foley
Lee, Heidi, Harpersville
Lofton, James, Ashford
Longenecker, Herbert, Mobile
Lowe, Ed, Gulf Shores
Lucas, Jonathan, Pansey
Masters, Jason, Deatsville
McKibben, Jennifer, Auburn
Mehaffey, Melissa, Hoover
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Nelson, William, Fairhope
Newman, Joshua, Daphne
Nye, Gregory, Trussville
O'Dell, Case, Fayette
Ousley, Jordan, Prattville
Palombo, Frank, Semmes
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Parten, Eric, Opelika
Perry, Robert, Tuskegee
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Porter, William, Mobile
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Thrasher, Adam, Wellington
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Underwood, Brian, Fairhope
Varnon, Douglas, Northport
Waggoner, John, Athens
Waters, Thomas, Citronelle
Watson, Bradley, Birmingham
Wicker, Timothy, Mobile
Wilkerson, Brandy, Thomasville
Williams, Sherri, Irondale
Willis, Christopher, Rainbow City
Wilson, Jeffrey, Dothan
Yates, Joshua, Tuscaloosa
York, Erica, Cullman
York, Tyler, Loxley
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Adamos, Cesar, Casa Grande
Aguirre, Ricardo, Red Rock
Altherr, Scott, Tucson
Anderson, Brian, Golden Valley
Anderson, Richard, Scottsdale
Aouad, Ghassan, Gilbert
Arabzadeh, Alireza, Tucson
Barlow, John, Colorado City
Barnes, Jerry, Globe
Baronas, Nerijus, Tempe
Barrientes, Vivianna, Gilbert
Baughman, Paul, Gilbert
Bayareddy, Venkata, Mesa
Beam, Erik, Tucson
Beard, David, Glendale
Becker, Jennifer, Tucson
Bedford-Hughes, Janice, Tucson
Beeler, Justin, Phoenix
Bender, Bruce, Scottsdale
Bess, William, Tucson
Billingsley, Brent, Case Grande
Boggs, David, Tempe
Bose, Thirumurugan, Chandler
Boule, Michael, Glendale
Bramble, James, Cottonwood
Brigante, Annabelle, Humboldt
Brockman, Brian, Phoenix
Brownnell, Geoffrey, Phoenix
Brown-Esplain, Jamie, Flagstaff
Buchanan, G. Scott, Scottsdale
Bucholtz, Brian, Prescott Valley
Cabrera, Michael, Tucson
Calabrese, Philip, Tucson
Campbell, Sherrick, Phoenix
Carlise, Cathleen, Cave Creek
Carlson, Dawna, Humboldt
Carr, John, Flagstaff
Carriaga, Carlos, Phoenix
Carroll, Matthew, Buckeye
Castillo, Irene, Tucson
Chamberlain, Marcel, Tucson
Cherry, Daniel, Prescott
Chill, Andrew, Phoenix
Christelman, Jennifer, Marana
Condit, Thomas, Chandler
Connolly, Bruce, Rimrock
Coronel, Alex, Chandler
Corrin, Emily, Yucca
Cosson, Brian, Glendale
Couch, Charles, Prescott Valley
Coupland, Ronald, Phoenix
Cuffari, Joseph, Oro Valley
Daconta, Joseph, Phoenix
Dao, Duc, Tempe
Daus, Andrew, Gilbert
Davidson, Jeffrey, Suprise
Davies, Robert, Scottsdale
Davis, Julianna, Joseph City
Davis, Shaunton, Tempe
de Roulhac, Darde, Payson
de Roulhac, Kenneth, Gold Canyon
Demaria, Eleonora, Tucson
DePonti, Cynthia, Phoenix
Despain, Jeffrey, Mesa
Dickerson, Joshua, Scottsdale
Doan, Lynndsay, Waddell
Dolan, Steve, Tucson
Dooley, Wesley, Phoenix
Dovel, Chris, Gilbert
Dusza, Christopher, Phoenix
Easley, Benjamin, Prescott
Eastburn, Edward, Marana
Edwards, Adam, Tucson
Elslager, Jonathan, Marana
Erickson, Jami, Mesa
Erie, Leonard, Paradise Valley
Eroh, Robert, Goodyear
Evans, Lianne, Tucson
Fahsholtz, Barbra, Kingman
Fish, Katherine, Kingman
Fisher, Melissa, Tucson
Flake, William, Taylor
Fleishman, Jacob, Flagstaff
Flood, Jennifer, Marana
Florento, Helene, Phoenix
Fountain, Mark, Phoenix
Frago, Mark, Phoenix
Frost, Lonnie, Florence
Fryhover, Brian, Casa Grande
Fuller, Jonathan, Phoenix
Gall, Melanie, Scottsdale
Galovale, Galovale, Sahuarita
Garcia, Oscar, Phoenix
Garza, Celeste, Casa Grande
Georges, Ramzi, Phoenix
Gerlach, Stephanie, Mesa
Gilbert, Patricia, Tucson
Ginige, Krishan, Cottonwood
Ginige, Thushari, Cottonwood
Glowacki, Elizabeth, Sedona
Gonzalez, Nora, Phoenix
Graupmann, Jeffrey, Tucson
Gremlich, Randall, Kingsman
Gross, Kathryn, Mesa
Guerra, Juan, Rio Rico
Haas, William, Tempe
Hagglund, Andrew, Scottsdale
Halligan, Ryan, Flagstaff
Hampson, John, Mesa
Hann, Matthew, Phoenix
Hargadin, Kelly, Glendale
Harlow, David, Tucson
Harrel, Randy, Glendale
Harris, Myesha, Laveen
Harris, Richard, Phoenix
Heaton, James, Phoenix
Heaton, Michael, Mesa
Heinzelman, Luke, Marana
Hemesath, Shane, Show Low
Herting, Alexander, Chandler
Holston, Ricky, Queen Creek
Horton, Kevin, Prescott
Huskett, Timothy, Flagstaff
Janecek, James, Tucson
Janover, David, Tempe
Jarjice, Sam, Queen Creek
Jensen, Kristina, Chandler
Jia, Yunqiu, Phoenix
Joerger, Brian, Flagstaff
Johnson, Noah, Tempe
Johnston, Roxanne, Sahuarita
Jones, Brian, Tucson
Jones, Douglas, Laveen
Kaczmarowski, Tom, Peoria
Kahn, Elisabeth, Laveen
Kalluri, Sirisha, Chandler
Kearly, Michael, Williams
Kelley, Jason, Phoenix
Kellogg, Michael, Mesa
Kendrick, Alexander, Payson
Kent, Gregg, Phoenix
Kilnoski, James, Phoenix
Kimoto, Akitsu, Tucson
Kirch, Lawrence, Scottsdale
Klein, Chelsea, Chandler
Kopp, William, Show Low
Kraft, John, Florence
Krenek, Joshua, Prescott
Krukowski, Keith, Queen Creek
Langham, Christopher, Tucson
Lapp, Stacey, Phoenix
Larisch, Michael, Show Low
LaRochelle, Deirdre, Tucson
Larremore, Jolten, Cottonwood
Larson, Carl, Tucson
LeBlanc, Michael, Tucson
Ledesma, Arturp, Tucson
Leibold, Elizabeth, Tucson
Leikness, Gary, Kingman
Lemka, Nuning, Peoria
Livermore, Roydon, Glendale
Lockett, Joseph, Phoenix
Loera, Juan, Bullhead City
Logan, Nathan, Anthem
Lokey, Burke, Tempe
Lomeli, Ben, Rio Rico
Lomeli, Jacob, Tucson
Long, Michaela, Tucson
Lopez, Gary, Peoria
Loucks, Jeri, Phoenix
Loverich, Joseph, Flagstaff
Low, Jeffrey, Camp Verde
Lynch, Allen, Phoenix
Lynch, Jennifer, Phoenix
Lyons, Robert, Chandler
Macari, Paul, Prescott Valley
Martinez, Christopher, Apache Junction
Marx, Rachel, Phoenix
Masek Lopez, Sharon, Flagstaff
Massis, Mark, Prescott Valley
Maula, Fahmida, Chandler
May, Maria, Prescott Valley
McCarty, Joel, Phoenix
McConahey, William, Phoenix
McDonald, Michael, Tucson
McLeod, Chase, Flagstaff
Michael, Lindsay, Tucson
Miller, Chandra, Glendale
Miller, Cyrus, Tucson
Miles, Tom, Phoenix
Minch, Jeffrey, Phoenix
Moody, Jack, Phoenix
Moore, Holly, Douglas
Morales, Angeline, Gilbert
Mu, Weiwei, Mesa
Murphy, Timothy, Peoria
Mushtaq, Hasan, Chandler
Naba, Bassem, Glendale
Nampally, Anil, Tempe
Nock, Rachel, Tucson
Nomland, Michele, Prescott
O'Brien, William, Tucson
Ogden, Walter, Chandler
Oh Albrecht, Serin, Goodyear
Olson, Carrie, Tucson
Orchard, Kenneth, Tucson
Orosz, Stephen, Prescott
Ortman, Jon, Kingman
Orto, Jessica, Marana
Padmore, Penelope, Phoenix
Pandey, Ujwal, Yuma
Pankey, Todd, Tempe
Papworth, Josh, Goodyear
Patel, Ace, Prescott
Payne, Kevin, Tucson
Perham, Randy, Prescott
Perkins, Donald, Snowflake
Peterson, Mark, Phoenix
Phelps, David, Scottsdale
Phillips, Sandra, Show Low
Pine, Ronald, Anthem
Plasencia, Doug, Phoenix
Plumb, Joshua, Gilbert
Potter, Linda, Cave Creek
Price, Deven, Superior
Prietto, Jacob, Tucson
Pruitt, Matthew, Phoenix
Raghavan, Hari, Phoenix
Rahman, Mohommad, Chandler
Ramirez, Francisco, Tucson
Rashid, Shahzad, Casa Grande
Raza, Syed, Scottsdale
Rencher, Matthew, Mesa
Rezakhani, Massoud, Scottsdale
Riano, Alejandro, Scottsdale
Rice, Marisa, Tucson
Righi, Michael, Cottonwood
Roberts, Dennis, Oro Valley
Rockwell, Elizabeth, Phoenix
Rogala, John, Gilbert
Romano, Albert, Phoenix
Ruiz, Brian, Prescott
Sadza, Sheina, Tucson
Sam, Eric, Goodyear
Sauer, Ryan, Phoenix
Schalk, Brian, Phoenix
Schenk, Edward, Flagstaff
Schmidt, Zachary, Cave Creek
Scholl, Ben, Tucson
Scinto, Stephen, Goodyear
Scrivo, Robert, Phoenix
Serpa, Benjamin, Prescott Valley
Shotton, Burt, Casa Grande
Shrestha, Gajendra, Chandler
Shroads, Andrew, Peoria
Slover, Douglas, Flagstaff
Smith, Michael, Phoenix
Sorensen, Marcia, Glendale
Srinivasamurthy, Nandakishor, Tucson
Stahmer, Gunnar, Gilbert
Stewart, Aric, Prescott Valley
Swick, Valerie, Phoenix
Sydow, Heidi, Prescott
Taillon, James, Phoenix
Tavassoli, Farhad, Scottsdale
Teneva, Margarita, Scottsdale
Thoma, Jayme, Scottsdale
Thomas, Isaac, Phoenix
Thompson, Nathan, San Tan Valley
Tonthat, Jimmy, Chandler
Tram, Joseph, Phoenix
Tressler, Christopher, Flagstaff
Truitt, Matt, Mesa
Turner, Paul, Flagstaff
Ueda, Hanako, Sedona
Upadhyaya, Jaimini, Phoenix
Vaghti, Stewart, Phoenix
Varland, Traci, Peoria
Vick, Lloyd, Tempe
Wanamaker, Christopher, Queen Creek
Ward, Curtis, Payson
Warlick, Justin, Oro Valley
Watkins, Jackie, McNeal
Webb, Lance, Mesa
Weinberg, Michael, Scottsdale
Wellborn, Lauren, Kingman
West, David, Phoenix
West, William, Prescott
Whitman, Lynn, Prescott
Williams, Robyn, Maricopa
Wilson, Charles, Flagstaff
Wise, John, Tucson
Wolf, Patrick, Scottsdale
Woods, Samantha, Phoenix
Xu, Ying, Phoenix
Yeager, Stacey, Cottonwood
Yurs, Bryan, Oro Valley
Zavala, Nicolas, Phoenix
Zhang, Peng, Chandler
Zheng, Maolin, Peoria
CA
California
CA
Abaya, Alexander, Union City
Abdon, Gabrielle, Dublin
Achenbach, Joel, Berkeley
Acosta, Alex, Elk Grove
Adina, Omar, Danville
Adleman, Laura, Oakland
Afshar, Reza, Placentia
Agahi, Sara, San Diego
Aihua, Tang, Moraga
Aly, Ahmed, San Leandro
Anderson, Joseph, Roseville
Anderson, Tina, Folsom
Angeles, Maria, Morgan Hill
Aparicio, Bernard, San Diego
Baker, Madeline, Sacramento
Bakheat, Hany, Red Bluff
Baral, Darshan, San Jose
Barba, Raul, Rancho Cordova
Baron, Kurtis, San Diego
Bartlett, Robin, Oakland
Bartshire, Corinne, San Rafael
Bayona, Joshua, La Mesa
Beach, Tracy, Poway
Beam, Brennan, Davis
Beik, Siavash, Laguna Hills
Bell, Stefani, Oceanside
Bell, Steven, Placentia
Belov, Alexei, Fairfield
Bender, Brian, Willits
Bertrand, Darren, La Mesa
Bhatta, Binod, Roseville
Birch, Kyle, San Luis Obispo
Bishop, Michael, El Sobrante
Black , Sofie, Encinitas
Block, David, Davis
Bodensteiner, Jennifer, Monterey
Booth, George, Roseville
Borjian, Soheyl, Mission Viejo
Braud, Alex, San Francisco
Brewer, James, Auburn
Brink, Bradley, Santa Rosa
Brown, Brian, Sacramento
Brue, Jacqueline, Huntington Beach
Buchanan, Jennifer, Citrus Heights
Buchman, Fritz, Elk Grove
Cadena, Alfred, Santa Maria
Calahan, Meagan, San Jose
Caldwell, Joseph, Riverside
Callahan, Holly, Albany
Camorongan, Mario, Antioch
Carlton, Gregory, San Diego
Carlton, Thomas, Kelseyville
Cassman, Jessica, Oceanside
Cato, Joshua, Los Angeles
Cerucci, Marcelo, Sacramento
Chang, Kristy, Sacramento
Chao, You Chen, Elk Grove
Chervu, Shweta, Thousand Oaks
Chua, Kyrenne, Laguna Niguel
Chung, Roger, Irvine
Coffey, Sybil, Los Angeles
Collins, William, Pope Valley
Conkle, Katherine, Auburn
Corsa, Hansel, Santa Maria
Cortez, Hernan, Nipomu
Cotts, Anthony, Vista
Cowley-Crawford, Millicent, Castro Valley
Creager, Baron, Roseville
Cruz-Phillips, Sidi, Danville
Davis, Bruce, Martinez
deChambeau, Deborah, Murrietta
Deus, Anthony, Rocklin
Dharasker, Shreerang, Fremont
Dixon, Joanna, Novato
Doss, Jeannette, Napa
Duckler, Sara, Walnut Creek
Dunn, Jennifer, Brentwood
Edwards, David, Solana Beach
Elhaddad, Hilal, Moreno Valley
Elmala, Abeer, Lincoln
Emmons, Stephanie, Rancho Cordova
Engler, Thomas, Nicolaus
Encinas, Maria, Patterson
Ennis, David, Vallejo
Eto, James, Sacramento
Falzone, Anthony, San Francisco
Fam, Michael, Riverside
Fanselau, Eric, Meadow Vista
Farley, Virginia, San Jose
Fennig, Robyn, Sacramento
Ferrari, Chris, Folsom
Flores, Ardelyn, Sacramento
Flynn, Patrick, Weaverville
Foster, Danielle, Santa Rosa
Fransson, Rosanna, San Diego
Fritz, Christopher, Orangevale
Gallup, Kyle, Murrieta
Garcia, David, Upland
Garcia-Diaz, Guadalupe, Visalia
Gardner, Shannon, Placerville
Gatenbee, J. Duncan, Burlingame
Gayed, Ibram, Riverside
Genov, Windy, Antelope
Gentile, Antonella, Santa Cruz
Geronimo, Vince, Oakland
Ghasemi Tousi, Erfan, Sacramento
Ghelfi, Pete, Sacramento
Ghorbani, Behrooz, San Jose
Gill, Michael, Roseville
Gleason, Richard, Stevenson Ranch
Glenn, Paul, Escondido
Goel, Mitali, Irvine
Gomez, Raymond, Rancho Cucamonga
Gong, Andy, Irvine
Gonzales, Eric, Fremont
Gossett, Lawrence, Walnut Creek
Gostomelskiy, Aleksandr, Chula Vista
Greenlaw, Brianna, South Lake Tahoe
Greif, Ryan, Temecula
Griffiths, Justin, San Diego
Gunn, Renee, Sunnyvale
Gutierrez, Raymond, Ventura
Guzman, Anthony, San Jose
Hada, Rajeev, San Jose
Halbom, John, San Jose
Hanna, Joseph, Corralitos
Harper, Sara, Sacramento
Harper, Spencer, Lafayette
Haye, Raulton, Angwin
Hearne, Robert, Camarillo
Heidarizhaleh, Ali, Rancho Cordova
Hill, Alexander, Ventura
Hogan, Kathryn, San Jose
Hohnbaum, Jeremy, Dana Point
Holder, Bradley, Temecula
Hsieh, Chen-hsuan, Castro Valley
Huang, Yun-Lun, Menlo Park
Huch, Christine, Huntinhton Beach
James, Ann , Danville
Jensen, Brynn, Sacramento
Johnson, Cheryl, Cambria
Jose, Tyler, Carmichael
Joyce, Neal, Mather
Juza, Bo, San Diego
Kabaivanov, Gueorgui, W. Sacramento
Kaderi, Babak, San Jose
Kashiwada, Jeffrey, Sacramento
Kasraie, Hassan, Ventura
Kasturi, Prasad Rao, Eastvale
Kellar, Stephanie, Encinitas
Keller, Mary, Newcastle
Kelly-Slatten, Kayla, Long Beach
Khalili, Mehdi, San Diego
Kinney, Rebecca, San Clemente
Klasson, Michael, Davis
Klein, Adam, Oakland
Klima, Kelly, Santa Monica
Knapp, Shawn, Walnut Creek
Knudsen, Cristina, Clovis
Koerner, Thomas, Santee
Kubit, Owen, Fresno
Kuhn, Travis, Galt
Kumabe, Chad, Pacifica
Kumar, Satish, Tiburon
Kynett, Michael, Cameron Park
Lampa, Robert, Reedley
Lanphier, Scott, Livermore
LaRocque, Jocelyn, Hercules
Larsen, Derek, Sacramento
Le, Justin, Woodland Hills
Lee, Hannah, Petaluma
Lee, Robin, Novato
Leep, Kenneth, Auburn
Leventhal, Roger, Petaluma
Lew, Arlene, San Jose
Lew, Penny, Laguna Beach
Lewis, Alan, Carpinteria
Li, Weihua, Sacramento
Liang, Kelley, Santa Cruz
Littell, Ryan, Gilroy
Livengood, Avery, Vallejo
Lizarraga, Adam, West Sacramento
Lohmann, Edith, Orangevale
Lorenzo-Lee, Maria, Sacramento
Louie, Sarah, Carlsbad
Lucera, Richard, Carlsbad
Luczak, Abigail, Long Beach
Ludy, Jessica, Oakland
Lumbreras, Shu-wen, San Diego
Lung, Pamela, Pleasanton
Lyle, Scott, Carlsbad
MacCarter, Leah, Santa Cruz
Macias, Andrew, Fontana
Mahmoud, Mohamed, Elk Grove
Mahoney, Gregory, Rancho Murieta
Majumdar, Priyodarshi, Diamond Bar
Mansell, Frank, Concord
Marshall, Nathan , Sacramento
Marstall, Kevin, San Ramon
Matthies, Daniel, San Francisco
McCarthy, John, Huntington Beach
McGuiness, Sarah, Santa Cruz
McKinley, Jamie, Sacramento
Meaney, Michael, Roseville
Mendoza, Remigio, Sacramento
Meneau, Felix, San Rafael
Messano, Lisa, Belmont
Metzger, Megan, Berkeley
Mezentsev, Dimitry, Fair Oaks
Michel, Dustin, Beaumont
Mikha, Issam, El Cajon
Miller, Katherine, San Francisco
Milligan, Cody, Yuba City
Millino, Rosa, Elk Grove
Mitra, Prosenjit, Sacramento
Miyata, Kenji, Oxnard
Mahmoud, Mohamed, Elk Grove
Molina, Luis, Pacoima
Monk, Suzanne, Sacramento
Montague, Jane, Ventura
Montgomery, David, Folsom
Moricz, Nancy, Sacramento
Mosolgo, Eric, San Diego
Moynier, John, Lake Forest
Muli, Timothy, Corona
Murray, Shaunna, Seaside
Nall, Sami, Yuba City
Nam, Judy, Fremont
Navarro, Frank, Danville
Nazarov, Anna, Berkeley
Neufeld, Roland, Newcastle
Nowlan, Michael, Elk Grove
Nunn, Nyal, Burlingame
Ochoa, Estevan, Riverside
O'Regan, Finban, Stockton
Ortiz, Joel, Camarillo
O'Shea, Rachel, Benicia
Osetrova, Yuliya, Lakeport
Oslick, Harvey, Rocklin
Ovadia, Robert, Burlingame
Oza, Devraj, Riverside
Pakandam, Allen, Redondo Beach
Pallachulla, Kiran, San Diego
Pappalardo, Emily, Sacramento
Parco, Jerome, Irvine
Parmar, Paminder, Davis
Parra-Rosales, Luis, Winchester
Pauley, Camille, El Cerrito
Pearson, Sabrina, Aliso Viejo
Periketi, Raja, San Ramon
Perkins-Gutkowsky, Connie, Sacramento
Peters, Hany, Redlands
Petersen, Daniel, Yuba City
Peterson, Jennifer, Escondido
Phillips, Vancel, Danville
Pho, Suzanna, Kensington
Pimentel, Dawn, Elk Grove
Pineda, Ricardo, Sacramento
Portillo-Mendez, Christian, Rowland Heights
Potukuchi, Sailaja, Redondo Beach
Powderly, John, West Sacramento
Pribor, Paul, Ben Lomond
Pritchard, John, Sacramento
Putty, Scott, Fair Oaks
Quezada, Jonathan, Murrieta
Rammohan, Pavitra, Mountain View
Ramos, Eduardo, Yuba City
Rehman, Shayan, Sacramento
Rekani, Shavger, El Cajon
Renkenberger, Jaison, Ontario
Rentch, Jeremy, Visalia
Rieger, Nicole, San Diego
Rivas, Erin, Wheatland
Robinet, Jenny, Long Beach
Robins, Rhonda, Rocklin
Robles, Adriana, Salinas
Rodriguez Arellano, Jose, W. Sacramento
Rubalcava, Walter, Santa Maria
Ryan, Patrick, Napa
Sanchez, Maricruz, Santa Ana
Santos, Theresa, San Jose
Saucier, Melanie, Charmichael
Schaefer, Kathleen, San Anselmo
Schmid, Matthew, San Diego
Schweigerdt, John, Lodi
Seits, Mark, Ramona
Semlow, Courtney, Pasadena
Sethi, Manik, Winchester
Sexton, Patti, Huntington Beach
Shamkhali-Chenar, Shima, Roseville
Shellhause, Kurt, Simi Valley
Shelton, Anni, Oakland
Short, Edward, Mather
Sidhu, Jagdeep, Elk Grove
Siemer, Brent, Simi Valley
Simonitch, Richard, Sonoma
Sippel, William, San Diego
Skye, Doris, Richmond
Smith, Daniel, Sacramento
Smith, David, Escondido
Smith, Jonis, Mission Viejo
Soo, Cheng, Oakland
Sorci, Paul, Morgan Hill
Soule, Kelly, Applegate
Spayd, Troy, Castaic
Spencer, Monica, Riverside
Springer, Shad, Grover Beach
Springer, William, Berkeley
Steele, Cynthia, Truckee
Steffan, Carolyn, Tehama
Stevens, Seth, San Luis Obispo
Steward, Craig, Santa Barbara
Storosh, Matthew, Los Angeles
Stuffler, Andrew, Solvang
Stults, Cody, Oxnard
Su, Nan, San Jose
Su, Yunsheng, Thousand Oaks
Sullivan, Jay, San Diego
Sum , Leo, Livermore
Summerville, Nathaniel, Ventura
Szlemp, Elena, Nevada City
Ta, Dean, Sacramento
Tam Sing, Garret, Los Angeles
Tausi, Erfan, Sacramento
Taylor, Charles, Long Beach
Taylor, James, Ventura
Tercha, Andrew, Concord
Thai, Kevin, Morgan Hill
Thandi, Amittoj, Elk Grove
Tharp, Caitlin, Tahoe City
Thies, Andrew, San Diego
Thomas, Joseph, Elk Grove
Thompson, Carlton, Martinez
Tichansky, Eric, Davis
Tom, Vivian, Cupertino
Torres, Angelito, Oxnard
Torres, Sean, San Marcos
Tortuya, Larry, Lake Forest
Toy, Lily, Redding
Trapani, Michael, Capitola
Trushinski, Brian, Oak Park
Tu, Denise, Santa Cruz
Ullah, Syeed, Rancho Cordova
Van Bruggen, Richard, Palm Springs
Vang, Chong, Elk Grove
Vargas, Sergio, Ventura
Vernon, Mitchell, Salinas
Villalobos-Galindo, Damaris, Hayward
Walker, Brian, Rockln
Walker, Carl, Cameron Park
Walker, Tory, Vista
Wang, Zhiyun, San Gabriel
Webb, Sonya, Camarillo
Welch, Robert, Marina Del Rey
Wells, Spencer, Los Osos
Williams, Emir, Lemon Grove
Wong, Pun Lok, Mountain View
Wotan, Tricia, Marina
Wui, Roderick, Danville
Wyatt, Matthew, Camarillo
Xu, Jack, Santa Clara
Yan , Niao, Campbell
Yang, Xizao, San Francisco
Yescas, Javier, Chula Vista
Young, Sherry, Berkeley
Zawaski, Lisa, Oceanside
Zhang, Yunjing, San Diego
Ziaei, Mina, San Diego
CO
Colorado
CO
Last Name, First Name, City
Abe, Daiko, Peyton
Abel, Sean, Lakewood
Abeyta, Richard, Centennial
Acosta, Samuel, Colorado Springs
Acre, Pamela, Eastlake
Adams, Arthur, Estes Park
Adams, Matt, Centennial
Ahern, Garrett, Aurora
Akalin, Suleyman, Ft. Collins
Albert, Jason, Ft. Collins
Allen, Katherine, Boulder
Alvarado, Anthony, Ft. Collins
Anderson, Beck, Johnstown
Anderson, David, Wheat Ridge
Anderson, Paul, Peyton
Anderson, Russell, Durango
Archuleta, Maria, Thornton
Armstrong, Laura, Lakewood
Arthur, Jeffrey, Boulder
Atencio, Amanda, Colorado City
Atkins, Samuel, Fruita
Atkinson, Hannah, Westminster
Aungst, Diana, Greeley
Austin, Mark, Grand Junction
Babbitt, Lucas, Salida
Bacci, David, Golden
Baczek, Evan, Colorado Springs
Bai, Ye, Denver
Baker, Rebecca, Westminster
Bales, Alana, Highlands Ranch
Ballerine, Clayton, Highlands Ranch
Balzano, Hayley, La Salle
Barry, Colin, Fort Collins
Bauer, Kurt, Golden
Bauscher, Ward, Boulder
Baxter, Julie, Steamboat Springs
Beattie, Todd, Durango
Beck, Andrew, Denver
Beegle, Noelle, Lakewood
Bender, Janet, Centennial
Bender, Theodore, Fort Collins
Benenati, Abigail, Denver
Benenati, Timothy, Denver
Benjamin, Sharla, Longmont
Bennett, V., Centennial
Bennetts, David, Lakewood
Best, Christopher, Denver
Bettag, Bradley, Denver
Birney, Thomas, Lakewood
Blanco Castano, Marta, Denver
Blum, Varda, Boulder
Bodkins, Layton, Denver
Boles, David, Denver
Borchardt, Richard, Centennial
Bortolini, Monica, Berthoud
Borys, David, Conifer
Bousselot, Aaron, Centennial
Boyle, Jeanne, Lakewood
Bradshaw, Darren, Denver
Brauer, Karl, Littleton
Breindel, David, Denver
Brislawn, Jeff, Lakewood
Brown, Ethel, Montrose
Brown, Robyn, Plateville
Bryant, Melissa, South Fork
Budge, Cassidy, Peyton
Burkhalter, John, Ft. Collins
Butler, Brooke, Lakewood
Butterbaugh, Deanna, Lakewood
Byrne, Ryan, Arvada
Calderon, Luis, Lakewood
Cameron, Daniel, Denver
Campbell, Brian, Durango
Campbell, Brian, Berthoud
Cappello, Cayla, Aurora
Carlin, Heidi, Golden
Carlson, Christopher, Ft. Collins
Carmann, Troy, Castle Rock
Carroll, Brendan, Centennial
Caskie, Sarah, Grand Junction
Cecil, Kenneth, Castle Rock
Center, David, Centennial
Chau, Si Na, Loveland
Chenard, Melanie, Denver
Chongtoua, Bao, Castle Rock
Christoff, Catherine, Carbondale
Christoff, Tyler, Basalt
Clark, Tiffany, Arvada
Clawson, Kyle, Boulder
Cloward, Cole, Brighton
Cobau, Shelley, Colorado Springs
Coleman, Jared, Aurora
Collar, Natalie, Lakewood
Comerer, William, Grand Junction
Contreras Dalal, Ivan, Greenwood Village
Coulson, Scott, Lyons
Couture, Sarah, Aurora
Creel, Jesse, Englewood
Crouch, Michael, Ft. Collins
Crum, Kelly, Golden
Cundiff, Susan, Fort Collins
Curtis, Keith, Colorado Springs
Czarnecka, Joanna, Highlands Ranch
Dam, Erik, Castle Pines
Danaher, Michelle, Littleton
Daniels, Jerri, Denver
Darrow, Jamis, Fort Collins
Dasent, Dane, Arvada
David, Jenna, Parker
Deaver, Matthew, Broomfield
DeGroot, Remmet, Littleton
DeGroot, Sara, Superior
Diller, Jonathan, Greeley
Ditty, Jeffrey, Longmont
Doles, Justin , Arvada
Dorris, Richard, Fruita
Draijer, C., Littleton
Drazek, Philip, Highlands Ranch
Edge, Eric, Littleton
Ekegren, Jeffrey, Littleton
Eklund, John, Grand Junction
Elsner, Ellis, Littleton
Erichsen, Matthew, Littleton
Erion, Michael, Silt
Essells, Marlissa, Colorado Springs
Evans, Daniel, Windsor
Evenson, Carrie, Englewood
Ewers, Alexander, Cannon City
Ewy, John, Louisville
Falzetti, Jordan, Denver
Fead, Terri, Centennial
Feero, Frank, Aurora
Fischer, Brian, Commerce City
Fisher, Andrew, Greeley
Fisher, Deborah, Westminister
Fisher, Richard, Glenwood Springs
Floyd, Roshana, Colorado Springs
Flynn, Michael, Denver
Foley, Wyatt, Aurora
Forman, Stephen, Carbondale
Fowlkes, Cameron, Loveland
Froshaug, Lisa, Grand Junction
Fryklund, Bryan, Denver
Gabor, Amy, Centennial
Gallegos, Richard, Colorado Springs
Gardella, Matthew, Arvada
Garden, Ricki, Salida
Gardner, Steven, Aurora
Garner, Michael, Evergreen
Gaynes, Christine, Wheat Ridge
Geiger, Paul, Frisco
Gelles, Tyler, Centennial
Gibson, William, Eagle
Gilliland, Mary, Denver
Gillitzer, Mark, Denver
Gingery, Kevin, Fort Collins
Girafalco, Jesse, Fruita
Goldman, Jennifer, Westminster
Good, George, Sterling
Gossett, Douglas, Johnstown
Grabczyk, Michael, Centennial
Grady, Zachary, Lakewood
Griffin, Connor, Loveland
Griffin, Steven, Ft. Collins
Groves, Douglas, Windsor
Gudorf, Carrie, Clifton
Guglielmo, Hailey, Basalt
Haley, Kenneth, Grand Junction
Hall, Misty, Westminster
Halopoff, Timothy, Fort Collins
Hamer, Jeremy, Westminster
Hamlyn, Tarah, Lakewood
Hammersland, Brice, Parker
Hancock, James, New Castle
Hansen, Aaron, Loveland
Hansen, Heidi, Ft. Collins
Hansen, Robert, Aurora
Harbin Monahan, Andrea, Conifer
Harris, Daniel, Denver
Hartmann, Glenn, Glenwood Springs
Harwell, Nicole, Aurora
Hathaway, Brian, Loveland
Hawkins, Jeffrey, Pueblo
Heinemann, Haley, Englewood
Hekl, Jessica, Denver
Heller, Alexandra, Carbondale
Heller, Sarah, Denver
Hendon, Serena, Parker
Herbolsheimer, Carrie, Peyton
Herrera, Diana, Lakewood
Hickox, Matthew, Loveland
Highfield, Wesley, Boulder
Hill, Daniel, Wheat Ridge
Hill, Joshua, Denver
Hilmes-Robinson, Marsha, Ft. Collins
Hinds, James, Littleton
Hines, Kiersten, Parker
Ho, Hung-Teng, Denver
Hodyl, Christopher, Centennial
Hoesly, David, Denver
Hollon, Joshua, Centennial
Hoos, Timothy, Littleton
Horn, Patrick, Golden
Hornkohl, Dana, Fort Collins
Hottenstein, John, Colorado Springs
Houck, Kevin, Thornton
Houghland, Sarah, Denver
House, Kristine, Highlands Ranch
Howard, Angela, Centennial
Hribar, Amy, Lakewood
Huling, Leah, Denver
Huson, Janice, Arvada
Ide, Christopher, Greenwood Village
Igel, Trevor, Estes Park
Jacobson, Craig, Evergreen
Jagt, Katrina, Longmont
James, Jacob, Commerce City
Jansen, Eric, Gunnison
Jaros, Christopher, Grand Junction
Jayne, Kelly, Denver
Jefferson, Elizabeth, Denver
Johnson, Connor, Fort Collins
Johnson, Matthew, Colorado Springs
Johnson, Sara, Arvada
Johnson, William, Berthoud
Jones, Katherine, Denver
Jones, Matt, Lakewood
Jones, Robert, Fruita
Kadir, Mohamed, Aurora
Kain, Jared, Denver
Kaiser, James, Longment
Kane, Michael, Ft. Collins
Karsh, Cooper, Fraser
Kaslon, Brent, Evergreen
Katz, Harry, Parker
Keenan, Robert, Steamboat Springs
Keener, Devin, Littleton
Kelehan, Mary, Golden
Kenney, Marc, Grand Junction
Kerstiens, Katherine, Arvada
Khan, Asfund, Aurora
Khanzadeh, Nina, Denver
Kindt, Laura, Castle Rock
King, Melissa, Fort Collins
Klavon, Katherine, Manitou Springs
Klopf, Ross, Lakewood
Klosowski, Selena, Denver
Knight, William, Westminster
Koch, Gregory, Ft. Collins
Koenig, Colleen, Centennial
Kohls, Eugene, Parker
Kordziel, Jessica, Littleton
Kotz, David, New Castle
Kozakowski, Matthew, Aurora
Krawczyk, Stephen, Lakewood
Krch, Eric, Grand Junction
Krofta, Chad, Morrison
Kudlauskas, Charles, Littleton
Kuechenmeister, Joseph, Denver
Kuhna, Scott, Broomfield
Kula, Deborah, Castle Rock
Kurtz, Tina, Estes Park
Kustusch, Andrew, Englewood
Labrie, Theron, Aurora
Lambrechtsen, Frans, Castle Rock
Lammers, Joseph, Arvada
Lange, Robert, Littleton
Lanternier, Samuel, Boulder
Larkin, Dave, Edwards
Laser, John, Ft. Collins
Lauver, Lisa, Denver
LeDoux, Brain, Canon City
Lensink, Willem, Denver
Lessard, Eric, Ft. Collins
Lindsay, James, Golden
Liska, Robert, Evergreen
Liu, Benjamin, Broomfield
Liu, Shaojun, Denver
Liu, Suping, Centennial
Lochra, Albert, Ft. Collins
Lopes, Michael, Denver
Loranger, Edward, Denver
Love, Cynthia, Parker
Lund, Rehman, Fort Collins
Lynch, Andrew, Highlands Ranch
Lynch, Morgan, Denver
Mack, Sarah, Pagosa Springs
Maddox, Callion, Lone Tree
Mahan, Douglas, Lakewood
Maier, Stephanie, Broomfield
Makuch, Angelica, Denver
Malone, Ian, Canon City
Marron, Brenden, Littleton
Marroquin, Leylin, Centennial
Martin, Casey, Broomfield
Martin, Nicholas, Fort Collins
Martin, Terry, Denver
Martinez, Cristina, Boulder
Mathers, Eric, Littleton
Mathis, Margaret, Grand Junction
Mauney, Lee, Denver
May, Erin, Lakewood
Maybach, Jacob, Lakewood
McAnally, Jonathan, Denver
McCarthy, Chauncey, Rico
McDaniel, Caitlin, Highlands Ranch
McDaniel, Eric, Littleton
McDermott, Morgan, Denver
McGlone, Matt, Conifer
McClung, Jeremy, Arvada
McKelvey, Aaron, Durango
McKenzie, Kori, Denver
McKernan, Colin, Arvada
McMacken, Heidi, Denver
McStraw, Travis, Parker
Mehdi, Saman, Aurora
Mele, Annika, Arvada
Mendes, Louis, Lakewood
Meng, Jun, Firestone
Mesaric-King, Robin, Buena Vista
Messamer, Jason, Colorado Springs
Michaelsen, Jaclyn, Ft. Collins
Middleton, Brennan, Denver
Miller, Meredith, Denver
Mills, Derrik, Littleton
Miodonski, Karol, Highlands Ranch
Mogen, Daniel, Ft. Collins
Molnar, Daniel, Arvada
Montoya-Berthoud, Eleanor, Conifer
Morin, Joshua, Centennial
Morose, Kyle, Golden
Morris, Chad, Fort Collins
Morris, Dana, Denver
Morrisey, David, Centennial
Morrison, Christopher, Peyton
Mosby, Nicole, Eagle
Muller, Kevin, Lafayette
Murphy, Brian, Denver
Murphy, Mark, Broomfield
Nellis, John, Denver
Nelson, Caleb, Denver
Nelson, Cameron, Denver
Nelson, Jon, Denver
Nezat, Caryn, Fort Collins
Nicholakos, Helena, Denver
Nolle, Jessica, Denver
Nuno, Manuel, Littleton
Nyirenda, Swirvine, Aurora
O'Connell, Patrick, Golden
O'Connor, Brian, Aurora
Ogren, Tara , Telluride
Ohlinger, Deb, Golden
Olsen-Horen, Scott, Denver
Olson, Caitlin, Englewood
Ommert, Richard, Denver
Ortiz, Virginia, Centennial
Ott, David, Parker
Ott, Jean, Lyons
Otterstetter, Heather, Westminster
Owen, Candice, Golden
Pagan Rivera, Alan, Northglenn
Pajares, Charlie, Denver
Palmer, Cynthia, Castle Rock
Palmer, Dane, Fort Collins
Palmer, Wendi, Boulder
Pankau, Thomas, Westminster
Pasch, Heather, Rifle
Patanio, James, Littleton
Patterson, Teresa, Arvada
Paton, Ian, Denver
Patton, Thuy, Golden
Pauley, Chris, Loveland
Pecce, Julian, Arvada
Pennington, Walter, Broomfield
Pereira, Kevin, Westminster
Perkins, Emily, Denver
Perl, Craig, Denver
Perry, John, Littleton
Phillips, Jenna, Centennial
Pilgrim, Kevin, Buena Vista
Pink, Jonathan, Lakewood
Pirri, Kimberley, Highlands Ranch
Pitcher, Christian, Pagosa Springs
Pitney, Eleanore, Denver
Pizzi, David, Ft. Collins
Plas, Rachelle, Commerce City
Plas, Seth, Commerce City
Plaza, Samuel, Denver
Poburka, Henry, Centennial
Poe, Shawn, Commerce City
Pope, Sean, Gunnison
Popp, Tyler, Wheat Ridge
Pournasiri Poshtiri, Maryam, Centennial
Powers, Erin, Colorado Springs
Powlison, Jonathan, Gypsum
Prall, Trenton, Grand Junction
Pranger, Julie, Eagle
Priddy, Jason, Aurora
Pring, Hannah, Lakewood
Prinster, Joseph, Boulder
Puhr, Joseph, Black Hawk
Purvis, Tyler, Brush
Quezada, Claudia, Loveland
Quintana, Desideria, Denver
Rafferty, Catherine, Castle Rock
Randall, Nikki, Ft. Collins
Ranney, Kayla, Lakewood
Rapp, Derek, Louisville
Rapp, Jericho, Denver
Rausch, David, Aurora
Redente, Kerry, Westcliffe
Reed, Erin, Fort Collins
Reinhardt, Peter, Denver
Reynolds, Jonathan, Centennial
Rice, Allison, Centennial
Rice, Jeffrey, Colorado Springs
Rice, Logan, Grand Lake
Ring, Theresa, Denver
Robenstein, Brad, Colorado Springs
Roberts, Aaron, Colorado Springs
Roberts, Drew, Lakewood
Rodriguez, Alec, Denver
Romero-Heaney, Kelly, Steamboat Springs
Romeyn, Christian, Glenwood Springs
Root, Joshua, Castle Pines
Rosburg, Tyler, Parker
Rosen, Lee, Louisville
Roth, Douglas, Windsor
Rounsaville, Travis, Fort Collins
Royce, Wayne, Aurora
Rucker, Rigel, Castle Rock
Rutledge, Thomas, Castle Rock
Safford, Daniel, Denver
Salzwedel, Sydney, Denver
Samuels, L. Scott, Fruita
Sanchez Recuero, Maria, Denver
Santistevan, Victoria, Louisville
Sasarak, Michael, Denver
Saunders, Erik, Longmont
Sawyer, Megan, Denver
Schaffer, Brian, Englewood
Schaub-DiRosa, Allison, Lakewood
Schlager, Emily, Lakewood
Schlam, Jesse, Ft. Collins
Schram, Heidi, Fort Collins
Schreiber, Scott, Glenwood Springs
Schroeder, Chad, Erie
Schultz, Michael, Colorado Springs
Schwindler, Paul, Johnstown
Scurlock, Stephen, Glenwood Springs
Seitz, Heather, Fort Collins
Semones, Timothy, Englewood
Sertich, Scott, Highlands Ranch
Seymour, Brooke, Golden
Seymour, Nate, Golden
Shambo, Traci, Ft. Collins
Shepherd, Christin, Boulder
Shih, Hui-Ming, Highlands Ranch
Sickles, Jeff, Highlands Ranch
Sidorski, Jason, Castle Rock
Sikora, John, Glenwood Springs
Silva, Alysha, Denver
Simmons, William, Denver
Simpson, Matthew, Laporte
Singer, Robert, Longmont
Skaflen, Benjamin, Aurora
Skrivanek, Jarod, Denver
Skuodas, David, Littleton
Slocum, Troy, Colorado Springs
Slovensky, Gustav, Castle Rock
Smith, Brian, Ft. Collins
Smith, Charles, Colorado Springs
Smith, Shannon, Blue River
Smith, Steven, Broomfield
Smithgall, Kurt, Nederland
Smits, Kyla, Aspen
Snyder, Angela, Loveland
Soderlin, Brent, Littleton
Soltis, Emrick, Steamboat Springs
Sonnier, Charles, Ft. Collins
Sorensen, Scott, Grand Junction
Sparks, Anna, Thornton
Spedding, Kenneth, Grand Junction
Spies, Ryan, Westminster
Spraker, Troy, Wellington
Sprouse, Garrett, Highlands Ranch
Stawski, Jason, Kittredge
Steinhaus, Kent, Denver
Stephens-Hotopp, Brian, Evergreen
Stern, Jarrod, Colorado Springs
Stevens, Jessica, Arvada
Stevenson, Steven, Montrose
Stewart, Andrew, Lakewood
Strange, Carol, Colorado Springs
Streepey, Edward, Salida
Street, Todd, Lakewood
Strien, Carter, Denver
Sturm, Christopher, Buena Vista
Sueoka, Hilary, Frisco
Sugnet, Katherine, Golden
Sullivan, Molly, Denver
Sveum, Christine, Arvada
Swift, Brinton, Castle Pines
Tagert, Chris, Boulder
Talbot, Michael, Ft. Collins
Tanner, Michael, Littleton
Taylor, Ryan, Castle Rock
Teltschik, Shandi, Colorado Springs
Thompson, Edward, Golden
Thompson, Stacey, Denver
Tilko II, George, Castle Pines
Tortuya, Larry, Lake Forest
Tran, Anthony, Aurora
Traynor, Jessica, Centennial
Trujillo, Keira, Aurora
Trujillo, Molly, Denver
Tseng, Justin, Westminster
Turner, Alan, Littleton
Twiss, Chad, Elizabeth
Uhlemann, Geoffrey, Centennial
Valencia, Cathleen, Aurora
VanDellen, J. David, Castle Rock
Varrella, Brian, Ft. Collins
Wagner, Jeffrey, Highlands Ranch
Walstad, Garrett, Longmont
Walter, Gary, Englewood
Walter, Melanie, Lafayette
Walton, Thomas, Arvada
Ward, Daniel, Denver
Warren, Stephanie, Glenwood Springs
Waters, Jennifer, Estes Park
Watson, Kelly, Longmont
Watt, James, Littleton
Weatherly, Marcie, Thornton
Weeks, Gregory, Conifer
Wegren, Kalli, Longmont
Weiss, Charles, Arvada
Weller, Curtis, Thornton
Weller, Paul, Littleton
Wells, Spencer, Colorado Springs
Welp, Gary, Evergreen
Werner, Nathaniel, Loveland
West, Mark, Denver
Westberg, Mark, Westminster
White, Sarah, Aurora
Wilhelm, William, Denver
Wilkening, Craig, Thornton
Williams, David, Commerce City
Williams, Jennifer, Denver
Williams, Jordan, Denver
Williams, Kate, Lafayette
Williams, Matthew, Highlands Ranch
Wilson, Eva, Edwards
Wine, Rifka, Centennial
Winters, Jennifer, Wheat Ridge
Wire, Lindsey, Golden
Wolma, Todd, Denver
Yager, John, Littleton
Young, Anthony, Littleton
Young, Matthew, Berthoud
Zivkovich, Brik, Lakewood
CT
Connecticut
CT
Benni, Victor, Old Saybrook
Bighinatti, Scott, Rocky Hill
Canas, Joseph, Cheshire
Chassey, Maribeth, Redding
Choquette, Scott, Hamden
Colter, Douglas, Branford
Costa, Christina, Old Saybrook
Ghorbi, Laura, Norwalk
Ginter, David, Monroe
Glidden, Michael, Wallingford
Gormley, Thomas, Woodbury
Hamm, Sarah, Hamden
Hamon, Herve, Darien
Harrigan, Emmeline, Milford
Hoefferle, Jr., John, Clinton
Iennaco, John, Madison
Jastremski, Michael, Canton
Katzenmeyer, William, New Haven
Kvinge, David, Stamford
McGrane, John, Farmington
Murac, James, Woodbury
Murphy, David, W. Hartford
Ouedraogo, Anasse, Hartford
Peck, Hiram, Woodbury
Perillie, Michelle, Stratford
Pidluski, Gregory, Fairfield
Raymond, Megan, Noank
Rippere, Alexander, Danbury
Ritchie, Todd, Southington
Rogozinski, Raymond, Wolcott
Sezen, Jenabay, Cheshire
Sleicher, Azure Dee, Seymour
Starvish, Rosalie, Stafford Springs
Stevens, Jill, Ledyard
Truscinski, John, Pawcatuck
Vetre, Victoria, Clinton
Walsh, Fraser, Glastonbury
DC
District of Columbia
DC
Burducea, Carmen, Washington
Cantwell, Bridget, Washington
Crouch, Sherry, Washington
Dean, Bradley, Washington
Dexter, Michael, Washington
Drei-Horgan, Elena, Washington
Ebner, Tighe, Washington
Estes, Christine, Washington
Gralher, Christine, Washington
Hughes, Christina, Washington
Lee , Allison, Washington
Meeks, Megan, Washington
Montgomery, Rhonda, Washington
Patel, Rupal, Washington
Phannavong, Phetmano, Washington
Robinson, Gena, Washington
Syriani, Mac Donald, Washington
Udvardy, Shana, Washington
Wetzig, Jordan, Washington
Zakharov, Dmitriy, Washington
Zidar, Jaclyn, Washington
DE
Delaware
DE
Allen, John, Wilmington
Bennett, Jenna, Millsboro
Clendaniel, Robert, Lincoln
Disque, Abby, Milton
Frederick, Susan, Rehoboth Beach
Gysling, John, Newark
Haywood, Kathryn, Newark
Hotard, Abbey, Newark
Jett, Brent, Seaford
Kling, John, Wyoming
Lippert, Joshua, Rehoboth Beach
Mattson, Daniel, Wilmington
Ott, Robert, Wilmington
Pongratz, Jennifer, Milton
Shockley, Jeffrey, Georgetown
Shute, Janice, Wilmington
Skinner, Garrett, Newark
Steele Disque, Abby, Milton
Stewart, Christopher, Shelbyville
Tanner, Scott, Camden
Thomas, Kevin, Middletown
Tonn, Gina, Wilmington
Williams, Gregory, Camden
FL
Florida
FL
Abia, Esin, Miami Gardens
Abin, Jose, Plantation
Abner, John, Mount Dora
Aceituno, Nestor, Ocoee
Acker, Scott, Tavernier
Acosta, Michelle, Saint Cloud
Acosta, Ricardo, Cape Coral
Adams, Steven, Titusville
Adamu, Zanaru, West Palm Beach
Adorisio, Carlos, Boca Raton
Agbenohevi, Emmanuel, Bay Harbor Island
Aitken, Corey, Key Largo
Albores, Alexander, Hollywood
Albright, Bradley, Key Largo
Aldrich, Ryan, Pensacola
Aldridge, Jennifer, Lynn Haven
Alexander, Diko, Tamarac
Allen, Richard, Sorrento
Allen, Thomas, Eustis
Allum, Vaughn, Riverview
Allushuski, Benjamin, Tampa
Almanzar, Marcolina, Gibsonton
Altrui, Nagel, Orlando
Alvan, Christina, Orlando
Alvarado, Pedro, Coral Gables
Amstadt, Thomas, Winter Springs
Andalib, Zahra, Riverview
Anderson, Daniel, Trinity
Anderson, Jacquelyn, Greenacres
Anderson, Matthew, St. Johns
Anderson, Spencer, North Port
Angle, William, Pensacola
Antinelli, Michael, Weston
Araj, Elie, Tampa
Araya, Megan, Palm Harbor
Archie, Carl, Davie
Arellano, Armani, Tallahassee
Arkens, Bradley, St. Augustine
Arroyo, Carlos, Miami
Arsenault, Clinton, Key Largo
Ascunce, Sergio, Hialeah
Asony, Kathy, Brandon
Attah, Adam, Plantation
AuBuchon, Elvin, Bushnell
AuBuchon, Rhonda, Bushnell
Augustin, Christopher, Davie
Aurich, Duane, Riverview
Austin, John, Tampa
Avin, Pierre, Lehigh Acres
Bagby, Cheryl, Bradenton
Bahrami, Raymond, Sanford
Bailey, Albert, Punta Gorda
Bailey, Amee', Auburndale
Bailey, Donna, Port Charlotte
Baker, Robert, Oak Hill
Baldassari, Trillian, Orlando
Bales, Preston, Bushnell
Ballard, Carol, Tequesta
Baluyot, Michael, Boynton Beach
Barker, Christy, Lehigh Acres
Barraw, Wesley, Summerfield
Barrera Allen, Leonard, Miami
Barrios, John, Tampa
Bates, Brian, Punta Gorda
Bates, Prince, Orlando
Battles, Dylan, Royal Palm Beach
Bauer, Kenneth, Port St. Lucie
Bautista, Barba, Lynn Haven
Bawany, Mohammad, Tampa
Bays, Sam, Southwest Ranches
Becerril, Roberto, New Port Richey
Beck, Gillian, Sarasota
Beckham, Benjamin, Longwood
Beckman, Stephen, North Port
Beckwith, William, Groveland
Beedle, Sarah, Apopka
Beer, Gary, Indian Rocks Beach
Bell, Michaela, Melbourne
Belllo-Iznago, Odalys, Miami
Benitez, Luis, Odessa
Bennett, Jeremie, Coral Springs
Bentley, Constance, South Daytona
Bento, Marcia, Tampa
Benton, Richard, Palmetto
Berenzweig, Robert, Key Largo
Berg, Carley, Lady Lake
Berlage, Paul , Dunedin
Bernal, Max, Miami
Berry, Brandon, Clearwater
Betz, Jurgen, Ormond Beach
Bevan, Denise, Palm Coast
Bilby, Jonathan, Gulf Breeze
Bixler, Ashley, Port Charlotte
Blacklidge, Lisa, Naples
Blair, William, Nokomis
Blakely, Russell, Orlando
Blanco, Linda, Palmetto Bay
Blanco, Victor, Cooper City
Boden, John, Ormond Beach
Boehning, Denise, Vero Beach
Boehning, Stephen, Vero Beach
Boggs, David, Winter Park
Bondurant, Wilka, St. Petersburg
Booker, Alan, Winter Garden
Boone, Mark, Miami
Bortz, Stephanie, Doral
Bostwick, Albert, Miramar
Boulette, Robert, Ocala
Bouza, Edward, Tallahassee
Bowman, Rhonda, Palm Harbor
Boyer, David, Ocoee
Boykin, Olivia, Orlando
Boyle, Joseph, Ormond Beach
Bracken, William, Lutz
Braff, Naomi, Yulee
Brahier, Linda, Crawfordville
Brewer, Shannon, Holiday
Brewster, Brent, North Ft. Myers
Britt, Lynne, Vero Beach
Britt Williams, Katie, Tallahassee
Brock, Kelly, Orlando
Brooks, Shelly, Valrico
Brower, Mark, Riverview
Brown, David, Ruskin
Brown, Jamie, Boynton Beach
Brown, John, Jacksonville
Brown, Madison, Bradenton
Brown, Robert, Myakka City
Brush, Christy, Parkland
Bryla, Jennifer, The Villages
Buckley, Patrick, St. Augustine
Buden, Natalie, Ocala
Bungo, Susan, Lecanto
Burch, Hseth, Orlando
Burgess, Michael, Destin
Burgos, Patricia, Eustis
Burns, Rae, Orlando
Bursa, Karl, Tavernier
Burtner, Brittany, Big Pine Key
Burton, Harry, Port St. Lucie
Butler, Matthew, Tarpan Springs
Byrne, Marc, Tampa
Cabrera, Adriana, Miami
Cabrera, Richard, Valrico
Cadenhead, Sherry, Laurel Hill
Cahill, Cynthia, North Port
Callahan, Patrick, Satellite Beach
Cameron, Viola, Lauderhill
Cameron, Wayne, Wellington
Campbell-Brashear, Constance, Longwood
Cantrell , Jason, Clearwater
Cantrell-Tharp, Ashley, Gibsonton
Caparro, Amanda, Palmetto Bay
Cardenas, Pedro, Hialeah
Carpenter, Brandon, Port Charlotte
Carrera, Christine, Naples
Carrero-Santana, Rodney, Miami
Carroll, Raymond, Naples
Carter, Martha, Palm Beach Gardens
Casals, Rafael, Homestead
Cash, Michael, Deland
Castro, Carlos, Kissimmee
Catalano, Jason, Santa Rosa Beach
Chamoun, Gabi, Pembroke Pines
Chapman, Audrey, Pompano Beach
Charnas, Nick, Tampa
Chandler, Scott, Panama City
Chasse, Guylaine, Brooksville
Cheifet, Jordon, W. Palm Beach
Chichester, Shelly, Orlando
Childress, Tatiana, Oldsmar
Chiu Yeu, Vincent, Oviedo
Chong, Amos, Clearwater
Chowbay, Marcus, Odessa
Chua Corn, Grace, Sanford
Clark, Aaron, Merritt Island
Clark, Eric, St. Augustine
Clark, Mandi, Oldsmar
Clarke, Dave, Miami
Clarke, Jeanne, Palmetto Bay
Claus, Jonathan, Delray Beach
Clemens, Matthew, Englewood
Cohen, Paulette, Pinellas Park
Coleman, Anthony, DeBary
Coleman, Billie, Clearwater
Collazo, Eric, Miami
Collings-Bonfill, Eugene, Miami
Colon, Hector, Ocala
Colvin, Kelly, Bradenton
Conde, Migual, Clermont
Conerly, Robert, Bowling Green
Conorozzo, Frank, Sarasota
Conover, Paul, Kissimmee
Cook, Amy, Parrish
Cook, Lucas, St. Petersburg
Cook, Sally, Palmetto
Cooper, Bruce, St. Petersburg
Cooper, Rachael, St. Petersburg
Copil, Klaus, Sunny Isles Beach
Corbett, Melissa, Crawfordville
Corcoran, Brian, Bartow
Cord, Molly, St. Petersburg
Cornelius, Bradley, Lutz
Coss, Shaun, Fort Pierce
Craparo, Sam, Valrico
Crawford, Scott, St. Petersburg
Critchfield, Howard, Naples
Croteau, Kathleen, Cape Coral
Crouch, Adam, Orlando
Crowe, John, Tallahassee
Cruz, Ruben, Tequesta
Cummings, Kelly, Tavernier
Cundiff, Kari, Fort Pierce
Curtis, Luke, Largo
Cushing, Darin, Palm Coast
D'Alessandro, Michele, Jupiter
Dai, Jane, Casselberry
Dalloo, Alyssa, Coconut Creek
Dalton, Thomas, Altamonte Springs
Daltry, Wyatt, Fort Myers
Daniel, Randy, Sunrise
Dauphinais, Marie, Dunedin
Davidson, Judith, St. Cloud
Davila, Frank, Boynton Beach
DavtalabSabet, Rahman, Orlando
Dayton, Tracy, Clearwater
de Castro, Rodrigo, Coral Springs
Decker, Jane, Miami
Deegan, Daniel, Ponte Verde Beach
DeFedericis, Kelli, Naples
DelCharco, Michael, Jacksonville
Delfico, Alessandra, Miami
Delligatti, Andrew, North Port
DeMars, James, Boca Raton
Denoncourt, Sheila, Summerland Key
Deschler, Raymond, Saint Augustine
Devlin, Eoin, Miami
Dewey, Justin, St. Johns
Diaz, Carlos, Miami
Diaz, Mary, Live Oak
Diaz, Osvaldo, Hialeah
Diaz, Steven, Miami
Dillard, John, Ormond Beach
Dimina, Joseph, North Point
Dimovski, Branko, Belleview
DiNenno, Michelle, Hudson
DiPasqua, Joseph, New Port Richey
Dixon, George, Riverview
Do, Thy, Valrico
Dolan, Jean, Wilton Manors
Dollman, Kyle, Tampa
Donaldson, Donald, Hutchinson Island
Dorta, Robert, Naples
Doty, Patrick, Inverness
Doughty, Derek, Brandon
Douma, Tim, Key Largo
Drozeck, Michael, Orlando
Duhl, Valerie, Ormond Beach
Dulany, Judson, Belle Glade
Dunn, Jason, Lutz
Dunn, Ricky, Dunnellon
Dunshee, David, Dania Beach
Duran, Martin, North Port
Durett, John, Port Charlotte
Dyer, Vanessa, Navarre
Earp, Richard, Winter Garden
Edwards, Christopher, Key Largo
Edwards, Cole, Arcadia
Eldridge, Christy, Cape Coral
Ellard, Mark, Oviedo
Ellis, Keith, Fernandina Beach
Ellis, Steven, Venice
Elorfi, Abdelkader, Land O' Lakes
Elshami, Osama, Coconut Creek
Encarnacion, Jose , Coral Springs
Epstein, Steven, Delray Beach
Eseltine, Wayne, Palm Bay
Estevez, Elyrosa, Miami
Evenwel, Gerard, Tampa
Evenwel, Nicholas, Tampa
Evenwel, Zachary, Tampa
Evers, Charles, N. Miami Beach
Ewing, Claudia, Tampa
Ezzi, Laura, Largo
Farias, Ingrys, Miami
Farinelli, John, Hernando Beach
Farnsworth, Susan, Lecanto
Faulkner, Michelle, Sebastian
Felblinger, Kevin, St. Cloud
Femino, Stephen, New Port Richey
Fernandez, Edward, Tallahassee
Fernandez, Faleesha, Naples
Fernandez Diez, Rayner, Kissimmee
Ferris, Ronald, The Villages
Ferson, Sara , Gainesville
Fiddler, Kerrith, Pensacola
Figanmese, Ayse, Tampa
Fige, Patricia, Sarasota
Fike, James, Riverview
Finstad, Clinton, Naples
Finstad, Mary, Naples
Fisher, John, Pensacola
Flanagan, Sean, Boca Raton
Flavin, James, High Springs
Flood, Larry, Tampa
Flores, Bridget, Key West
Flores, Henry, North Port
Flynn, Eileen, Jacksonville
Flynn, Jay, Lauderdale by the Sea
Folles, George, Coral Springs
Fontaine, Amelia, Vero Beach
Forbes, Marci, St. Petersburg
Ford, Elbridge, Delray Beach
Ford, Justin, Bristol
Ford, Kim, Dover
Foss, Dallas, Riverview
Foster, Lisa, Redington Shores
Fountain, Elizabeth, Alva
Fowler, Theodore, Pompano Beach
Fox, Michael, W. Palm Beach
Franklin, James, Lake Park
Fraser, Scott, Key West
Frassetti, Christopher, Gulf Breeze
Frazier, Kimberley, Key West
Frederick, Mark, Winter Haven
French, Brett, Tampa
French, James, Naples
Fuller, Mark, Tallahassee
Funk, Aaron, Sanford
Gademer, Kathryn, Largo
Galofre, Julia, North Port
Gambino, Michael, Hollywood
Gao, Jie, Polk City
Garcia, Alexander, Miami
Garcia, Jonathan, Opa Locka
Garcia, Luis, Orlando
Garcia, Olga, Hialeah
Garcia, Wilson, Land O' Lakes
Garcia Rivera, Luis, Orlando
Gargas, Daniel, Gainesville
Garlin, Samantha, Fort Myers
Garrett, George, Marathon
Gebo, Eric, Ormond Beach
Gebrekiden, Temesgen, Tampa
Geiger, Brandon, Crawfordville
Geiger, Mandy, Melbourne
Geimer, Jefferson, Miami Shores
Gelrud, John, Holly Hill
George, Kelly, Plant City
George, Maxcell, Lakeland
German, Michael, Cocoa
Gerwig, Jeremy, Clermont
Ghany, Aleem, Cooper City
Ghosh, Depapi, Orlando
Giardiello, John, Port Saint Lucie
Gibson, Timothy, Navarre
Gilbert, Stephen, Sebring
Gill, Sarah, Webster
Gilson, David, New Port Richey
Glenn, Jeffrey, Orlando
Godwin, Lisa, New Port Richey
Goetzman, Christina, Homestead
Gomez, Eric, Miami
Gonyea, George, Hollywood
Gonzalez, Ana, Miami
Gonzalez, Dario, Miami
Gonzalez, Javier, Miami
Goodell, Dillon, Largo
Goodhart, Traci, Niceville
Goolsby, Matthew, Tampa
Graham, Michael, Jupiter
Graham, Susan, Ormond Beach
Grande, Claudio, Tamarac
Grant, Susan, Long Key
Gray, Timothy, Fort Lauderdale
Gray, Whitney, Tallahassee
Grayson, Keith, Oviedo
Green, Jason, Punta Gorda
Griffin, David, West Palm Beach
Griffin, Michael, Boca Raton
Griffin, Rick, Marathon
Grimm, Michael, Lake Clarke Shores
Grizzle, Cynthia, Odessa
Gross, Jamie, Marathon
Gross, Zachary, Wesley Chapel
Grzeca, Karla, Beverly Hills
Guerra, Cynthia, Key Largo
Gunawardana, Vajira, Naples
Guy, Durrani, Loxahatchee
Gyle, Christian, Jacksonville
Haddadian, Sahar, Ft. Lauderdale
Hagerty, Mark, Pembroke Pines
Hague, Taylor, Safety Harbor
Halitaj, Julian, Naples
Hall, Christine, Orlando
Hall, Janine, North Port
Halquist, Richard, Saint Cloud
Halter, Michael, Port St. Lucie
Hamed, Ahmed, Spring Hill
Hampson, John, Valrico
Hampton, Dustin, Jacksonville
Hampton, Jennifer, McDavid
Hamstra, David, Winter Springs
Haney, Maria, Middleburg
Hans, Stephen, Oakland Park
Hanson, Ammyruth, Niceville
Hardin, Christopher, Orlando
Hardin, Michael, Winter Springs
Hare, James, Yulee
Harmon, Cassandra, Spring Hill
Harmon, Lori, Cape Coral
Harmon, Rick, Cape Coral
Harper, Robert, Grand Island
Harper, Sherry, Milton
Harring-Figueroa, Kathryn, Tampa
Harris, Rebecca, Oviedo
Hart, Kevin, Hollywood
Harvey, Douglas, Port St. Lucie
Hassan, Medhat, Oviedo
Hatton, Robert, Valrico
Hauschild, Craig, Wellington
Hawkins, Danny, Walton Beach
Hayden, Audra, Tallahassee
Heitman, Mary, Arcadia
Held, Fred, Port St. Lucie
Held, Roger, Jupiter
Henderson, Barry, Baker
Hendrickson, Candace, Bradenton
Henry, Eugene, Bradenton
Hensley, Kacy, Wilton Manors
Hernandez, Alexander, Coral Springs
Hernandez, Aileen, Palm Springs
Hernandez, Luis, Miami
Hernandez, Valeria, Fort Lauderdale
Hernandez, Vanessa, Riverview
Hew, Melissa, Palmetto Bay
Higgins, Allison, Key West
Hill, James, Oakland Park
Hill, Samantha, Wellington
Hinson, James, Orange Park
Hintz, Charles, Bradenton
Hipolito, Giselle, Plantation
Hites, Larry, DeLand
Hiteshew, Todd, Sunrise
Hodde, Henry, Dunedin
Hogan, Larry, Callahan
Hogan, Sharon, Tavares
Hogarth, Alfred, N. Palm Beach
Holland, Kimberly, Ponte Verde
Holmes, Taurol, High Springs
Hough, Michael, Crawfordville
Howard, Andy, Greenville
Howard, Robert, Fort Myers
Howson, Christopher, Ocala
Hoyt, Kimberly, Bradenton
Hubbard, Bradley, Tampa
Hubbs, Lance, Rotonda West
Hudgison, John, Riverview
Hunt, Allyson, Melbourne
Hurlbut, Carmen, Cooper City
Hyde, Heather, Milton
Hyman, Robert, Tampa
Iannotti, Kendra, Palm Coast
Innes, Steve, Merritt Island
Ip, Clarissa, Hollywood
Irwin, Danielle, Tallahassee
Ismail, Mashaer, Riviera Beach
Ivey, Joel, Winter Springs
Jackson, Bradley, Naples
Jacoby, Billie, Fort Myers
Janwadkar, Sandeep, Lake Mary
Jarahpour, Mohsen, Palmetto Bay
Javed, Adnan, Lithia
Jean-Pharuns, Marie-Frantz, Miami
Jenkins, Jeffrey, Tampa
Jenkins, Kelly, Inlet Beach
Jennings, David, Tampa
Jeoboam, Carpelo, Coconut Creek
Jerrahian, Michael, Port St. Lucie
Jimenez Mendez, Franklin, Valrico
Johnson, Brynt, N. Lauderdale
Johnson, Eric, Naples
Johnson, Gena, Wewahitchka
Johnson, Robert, Vero Beach
Johnson, Tiffany, Lecanto
Jolly, Cynthia, New Port Richey
Jones, Dean, Tampa
Jones, Duane, Plant City
Jones, Jeffrey, Lutz
Jones, Mallory, Fort Lauderdale
Jordan, Ashlie, Saint Augustine
Joseph, Rolle, Coral Springs
Joyce, Mark, W. Palm Beach
Jubb, Claire, Punta Gorda
Kabiling, Michael, Jacksonville
Kalaf, Stephen, Englewood
Karri, Veerabhadra, Wellington
Karttunen, Vesa, Coconut Creek
Kaye, Kriss, Lakeland
Kee, Silvana, Fort Myers
Keilty, Ashley, Loxahatchee
Keller, Jeanette, Leesburg
Keller, Justin, Pinellas Park
Kells, Hugh, Port Orange
Kelly, David, Winter Garden
Kelson, Jeanette, Pensacola
Kennedy, Karl, Coral Springs
Kenney, Joseph, Boca Raton
Kenty, Kerstin, Clearwater
Kerkering, Richard, Nokomis
Kessler, Sarah, Clearwater
Kibler, Jeremy, St. Cloud
Kidwell, Blake, Fort Lauderdale
Kindred, LaTonya, Tampa
King, Earl, Coconut Creek
King, Jeffrey, Gainesville
Kingston, Sean, Naples
Kirstein, Kristie, Port St. Lucie
Klahr, Debra, Apollo Beach
Klawitter, David, Orlando
Knauer, Clifford, Inlet Beach
Knight, Daniel, New Port Richey
Kolaga, Stephen, Riverview
Kortus, Amanda, Oviedo
Koury, Danielle, Lake Mary
Kraemer, William, Boca Raton
Krahl, Robert, Zolfo Springs
Krishnamurthy, M. Krishna, Orlando
Kroll, Joseph, Dania Beach
Kulig, Sean, Lake Mary
Kunen, Peter, Port Saint Lucie
Kuntzman, John, Palm Springs
Kunz, Eric, Pompano Beach
Kury, Christine, St. Augustine
Laakkonen, Keith, Naples
LaConte, Patrick, Stuart
Lago, Jose, Miami
Lago, Marcelo, Tampa
LaGuardia, Joanne, Fort Meyers
Lake, Constance, Yulee
Lalwani, Lalit, Gainesville
Lamb, Terry, Pensacola
Lang, William, Naples
Lanier, Sean, Ocala
Larsen, Sandra, Ft. Myers
Lauda, Gregg, St. Petersburg
Laura, Robert, Sarasota
Law, Brian, St. Augustine
Lawson, Patrick, Jacksonville
Lawton, William, Deland
Lazenby, Jeffrey, Lakeland
Leatherman, Jessica, Fort Myers
Lebhar, Jesse, Clearwater
LeBrun, Nixon, Sunrise
Lee, John, Miami Beach
Lee, Kathleen, Palm Springs
Lee, Tambre, Milton
Lehr, Lori, Plant City
Lein, Ashley, Neptune Beach
LeMasurier, Cassandra, Pompano Beach
Lemos, Juan, Pace
Letzelter, Otto, Miramar
Levrault, Joseph, Ormond Beach
Lewis, Edward, Middleburg
Ley, Shannon, Coral Springs
Liang, Karen, Palm Beach
Lim, Hongmyung, Winter Garden
Lindquist, Erica, St. Petersburg
Lingvay, Cristina, Winter Springs
Link, James, Gainesville
Liptak, Julius, Ft. Meyers
Lluch, Adonis, Hialeah
Logan, Chris, Safety Harbor
Lolley, Angela, Apalachicola
Lombardi, Jennifer, Weeki Wachee
Lonergan, Ayita, Port Charlotte
Lopez, Shasta, Floral City
Lucarelli, Dino, Lake Mary
Luetzow, Katherine, Longwood
Lugo, Hernan, Weston
Luo, Huilan, Lutz
Lustberg, Elizabeth, Summerland Key
Lyon, Kathryn, Cutler Bay
Madden, John, Ft. Lauderdale
Maddox, Charlotte, Tampa
Madsen, Christine, Stuart
Madsen, Paul, Miami Shores
Mahairas, Stefano, New Port Richey
Malik, Mohammed, Sunrise
Malingowski, Valerie, North Point
Maltby, Wesley, Homestead
Manley, Russell, Gulf Breeze
Mantilla, Evelio, Homestead
Manzo, Deborah, Okeechobee
Maron, Lindsey, Jacksonville
Marsh, Christopher, Royal Palm Beach
Marshall, Colleen, Wesley Chapel
Marshall, Danielle, Altamonte Springs
Marshall, Leroy, Lake City
Martell, Marlen, North Miami Beach
Mascaro, Guari, Miami
Mascellino, James, Titusville
Masiku, Robert, Orlando
Mason, Christopher, Naples
Massie, Jeffrey, Coconut Creek
Matison, Michael, Auburndale
Matter, Kelli, New Smyrna Beach
Mauldin, Christopher, Pace
Mazzei, Neal, Myakka City
McAdam, Scott, Vero Beach
McAndrew, Kevin, Treasure Island
McBryan, Jeremy, W. Palm Beach
McCaskill, Martha, Steinhatchee
McClair, Jason, Fort Lauderdale
McCloud, Albert, St. Petersburg
McCormick, John, Naples
McCoy, Tanja, Orange Park
McDougal, Robert, Lake Worth
McGuinness, James, Venice
McKiernan, Cecilia, Tampa
McKillen, James, Hudson
McKinnie, Frank, Oviedo
McMahan, Sara , Jacksonville
McNeill, Robert, Tampa
McNulty, Shawn, Ft. Myers
McPherson, Cynthia, Marathon Shores
Mcpherson, Glenn, Milton
McPherson, Jeffrey, Middleton
McPherson, Roger, W. Palm Beach
McRae, Karla, Palm Harbor
McStravic, Jack, North Fort Myers
McWaters, Mark, Fountain
Meade, Keith, Palm Harbor
Mechling, William, Tallahassee
Medina, Marlon, Miami Beach
Meeks, Ronald, Live Oak
Mehle, Christine, Gibsonton
Meier, James, Punta Gorda
Melvin, Cary, Ocala
Menard, Tiffany, St. Petersburg
Mengel, Adam, Palatka
Menichino, Garrett, Saint Johns
Mercado, Michael, Tequesta
Mercado, Raul, Hobe Sound
Merenda, Charles, Flagler Beach
Mesa, Michel, Pembroke Pines
Mesa Pabon, Andre , Wesley Chapel
Messer, Keisha, Carrabelle
Meyer , Ciara, West Palm Beach
Meyers, Jesse, New Smyrna Beach
Meyers, Marc, Port St. Lucie
Miller, Alexander, Safety Harbor
Miller, Colin, Tampa
Miller, Jesse, St. Petersburg
Miller, John, Titusville
Miller, Timothy, Lakeland
Miller, Todd, Wauchula
Milligan, Shaun, Merritt Island
Mills, Matthew, Belle Glade
Mills, Morris, Palmetto
Minor, John, Gulf Breeze
Minton, John, Winter Park
Miselis, Paul, St. Pete Beach
Moghadam, Sina, Palm Coast
Mojarena, Nelson, Miami
Mole, Craig, Fort Myers
Monestime, Marline, N. Miami
Monroe, Susan, Fort Meyers
Moody, Lucas, Holiday
Moore, Kristabel, Tallahassee
Moore, Maxine, Plant City
Moore, Melanie, Orlando
Moore, Robert, Naples
Moore, Timothy, New Port Richey
Morales, Carmelo, Palm Coast
Morena, Shelby, Safety Harbor
Moreno, Luis, Miramar
Moreno, Oscar, Lutz
Morgan, Ryan, Apopka
Morillo, Genaro, North Miami
Morris, Cameron, Panama City Beach
Morris, Roosevelt, Chattahoochee
Morris, Susan, Miami Beach
Morson, Drew, Auburndale
Morton, Jeremy, Sanford
Moss, Christopher, Jacksonville
Moubayed, Bassam, Miami
Moussa, Wisam, Oviedo
Mullon, Lee, Orlando
Muniz, Lilibet, Cutler Bay
Munster, Jared, Pembroke Pines
Muraczewski, Mark, Capa Coral
Murphy, Gerald, Gainesville
Murphy, Phillip, Clearwater
Murzi, Hans, Davie
Myers, Jordan, Palm Coast
Nabong, Guillermo, Winter Haven
Naranjo, Ismael, Hialeah
Navarro, Ronnie, Miramar
Negron, Daniel, Orlando
Nelson, Anthony, Lake Mary
Nelson, Laura, St. Augustine
Nelson, Shalanda, Oakland Park
Nevada, Thalia, Cape Coral
Newland, James, Boca Raton
Ney, Joshua, Jensen Beach
Ng, Keith, Pembroke Pines
Nguyen, Justin, Parkland
Nielsen, Andrew, Fort Myers
Nieves, Adriana, Seminole
Nieves, Jose, Port St. Lucie
Nino, Jesus, Tampa
Noble, Matthew, N. Fort Myers
Nodal, Yaima, Big Pine Key
Nogueira Tirado, Barbara, Clermont
Norena, Eleanor, Hollywood
Nowakowski, Erin, Parrish
Nowell, Kelly, Orlando
Nunez, Miguel, Coral Springs
Nunn, Jennifer, Longwood
O'Brien, Michael, Palm City
Ofosu, Kwabena, Titusville
Ohler, Jesse, Edgewater
Olcott, Christopher, Wesley Chapel
Olejniczak, Kyle, St. Petersburg
Oliver, Sheila, Hollywood
Olivieri, David, Sorrento
Olsen, Jay, Coral Springs
Orellana, Alfonso, Delray Beach
O'Riley, Chelsea, Fort Meyers
O'Rourke, Andrew, Naples
Orta, Michel, N. Miami Beach
Otero, Doris, Boca Raton
Ortiz, Reynaldo, Homestead
Orton, Michelle, Tampa
Oszust, Michael, Wesley Chapel
Overmyer, Joshua, N. Fort Myers
Owens, Crystal, Panama City
Owens, Jeremiah, Deland
Owens, Tammy, Apalachicola
Owensby, Constance, Milton
Ozuna, Jose, Miami
Ozyman, Jake, Davie
Padilla, Anna, Tallahassee
Pagliarini, John, Lake Suzy
Painter, Ashlee, Clearwater
Pak, Ki, Ponte Vedra
Palacio, Eliezer, Hialeah
Palacios, Otoniel, Sunrise
Palmer, William, Ellenton
Pandya, Payal, Ocala
Papadopolous, Melissa, Bradenton
Parada, Ana, Pembroke Pines
Parker, Adrian, Lady Lake
Parman, James, Leesburg
Parodi, Javier, Miami
Parsons, Daniel, Tampa
Pasquariello, Joseph, Pembroke Pines
Patel, Sawan, Tarpon Springs
Pearson, Drew, Fernandia Beach
Peay, Katie, Fernandia Beach
Peckham, Donald, Florahome
Peduzzi, Peter, Bradenton
Pell, Somer, Crawfordville
Pemberton, Krystle, Palmetto
Pena, Javier, Hialeah
Pena Guerra, Francisco, West Palm Beach
PeQueen, Jeffrey, Plant City
Perez, Elizabeth, Lake Worth Beach
Perez, Elizabeth, West Palm Beach
Perez, Jose, Sunrise
Perez, Julian, Doral
Perez-Alvarez, Nicholas, Miami
Perez-Gonzalez, Melissa, Cape Coral
Perotin, Manuel, Tampa
Perry, Edward, Port Charlotte
Perry, Robert, Clearwater
Pete, Mahen, Lakeland
Peter, Michael, Wellington
Petersen, Aaron, Clearwater
Phan, Duc, Tampa
Phillips, Angela, St.Petersburg
Phillips-Smith, Sherry, Sarasota
Picarazzi, Robert, Celebration
Pierce, Sandra, Fort Lauderdale
Pierce, Tyler, Casselberry
Pierre-Louis, Wisler, Miami Beach
Pierotti, Lacey, Saint Augustine
Piper, Myles, Fort Myers
Pitiriciu, Mariana, Coral
Pitts, Adam, Orlando
Platt, Jacob, Fernandina Beach
Poposki, Stephen, Cape Coral
Porta, Jose, Pembroke Pines
Porter, John, St. Cloud
Porter, Phillip, Panama City
Porter, Zoe, Key West
Positano, Thomas, Pembroke Pines
Potter, James, Sanford
Powell, Aimee, Winter Park
Powell, Kevin, Starke
Powell, Trinity, Davie
Power, Terese, Land O' Lakes
Prapinpongsanone, Natthaphon, Winter Garden
Pravata, Salvator, Boynton Beach
Priest, Guy, Ocala
Prieto, Rosendo, Sunny Isles Beach
Puentes, Ronald, Plantation
Pullara, Yvette, Lutz
Quigley, Diane, Tallahassee
Quinones, Noel, Tampa
Quintana, Justo, West Palm Beach
Quintas, Gabriel , Yulee
Quintero, Alfredo, Miami
Rada, Michael, Pompano Beach
Radcliff, Lorna, Live Oak
Ramgulam, Ravindra, N. Lauderdale
Ramirez, Liliana, Orlando
Ramirez, Michael, Bradenton
Ramsey, Linda, N. Fort Myers
Raucci, Stephanie, Duette
Rawleigh, DiAnna, Port Richey
Raymundo, Roland, Oviedo
Read, Eunice, Apopka
Rebholz, Hannah, St. Petersburg
Reddick, Kelli, Tallahasse
Reese, Travis, Clewiston
Reeves, Derek, St. Petersburg
Regalado, Jose, Miami
Reger, Timothy, Coral Springs
Remkiewicz, Jessica, Bradenton
Remy, Svon, Boynton Beach
Remond, Lazaro, Miami
Renshaw, Andy, Archer
Ressler, Jason, Panama City
Retter, Dawson, Inverness
Reuter, Krysta, Port Charlotte
Richards, Anna, Tavernier
Richardson, Patrick, Tamarac
Ricu, Laura, St. Petersburg
Riefler, Kyle, Odessa
Rieth, Bernard, Venice
Riles, Ralph, Davie
Riley, Trudy, Lauderhill
Rimes, Christina, Venice
Rimoldi, Michael, Valrico
Ringle, Peter, Lake Worth
Rinkus, Daniel, Ft. Lauderdale
Rinkus, Michael, Ft. Lauderdale
Ripoll, Joel, Miramar
Rizzuto, Charles, Davie
Roberson, Leslie, Youngstown
Roberts, Dorinda, Tampa
Roberts, Michael, Marathon
Roberts, Patricia, Plantation
Robinson, Edward, North Port
Robulock, Christopher, Hialeah
Rock, Christine, Grand Island
Rodriguez, Alec, Miami
Rodriquez, Daniel, Homested
Rodriguez, Johan, Casselberry
Rodriguez, Jose, Lake Worth
Rodriguez, Lourdes, Hialeah
Rodriguez, Morelia, Cutler Bay
Rodriguez, Omar, Weston
Rohrer, Bartholomew, Tampa
Rojas, Edward, Miami
Root, Dana, Tarpon Springs
Rosetti, Lynn, St. Petersburg
Rotar, David, Jupiter
Rowan, Jennifer, Tampa
Royals, Rhonda, Pace
Ruff, Rahlys, Tampa
Ruiz, Ovelio, Plantation
Ruiz, Tomas, Miami
Rumbaugh, Megan, Tavernier
Russo, Vicki, South Pasadena
Rusu, Brian, Redington Shores
Rygiel, Tim, Naples
Saavedra, Leylah, Orlando
Sabean, Roy, Temple Terrace
Saiz, Sofia, Fort Myers
Salazar, Manuel, Miami
Salcedo, Jesila, New Port Richey
Sale, Priscilla, Panama City
Sample, Geoffrey, Ponte Vedra
Sanabria, Natalia, Orlando
Sanchez, Roman, Davie
Sanders, Pamela, Mayo
Santana, Juvenal, Pembroke Pines
Santiago, Jose, Saint Cloud
Saquibal, Jerrick, Tallahassee
Savage-Dunham, Mary, Port St. Lucie
Saval, Jerome, Lake Worth
Saxton, Kimberly, Crestview
Saxton, Michael, The Villages
Scally, Mark, Tampa
Schauland, Richard, Palm Coast
Schemper-Douma, Emily, Key Largo
Schneider, Gregory, Lakewood Ranch
Schock, James, St. Augustine
Schott, Monica, Live Oak
Schreiber, Daniel, Orlando
Schroeder, Steven, Davenport
Schumacher, Kristin, Fort Meyers
Schwalls, Delton, Orlando
Schwartz, Neal, St. Petersburg
Scott, Carl, Valpariso
Scull, Ignacio, Miami
Seijas, Vince, Miami
Sellers, Corey, Summerland Key
Semence, Paul, Sarasota
Serra, Cara, St. Petersburg
Serra, Cristina, Land O' Lakes
Serynek, Julia , Tampa
Shady, James, Summerland Key
Shannon, Jennifer, Seminole
Shea, Brian, Ramrod Key
Shell, Elizabeth, Jacksonville
Shephard, Omar, Land O Lakes
Shepherd, Laura, Miami
Shillingsford, Andrew, Clearwater
Silliman, Gregg, Oldsmar
Silva-Quintero, Eric, Orlando
Silverman, Aaron, Plantation
Simes, Randy, Lehigh Acres
Simon, Guillermo, Jacksonville
Simon Manrique, Alejandra, Fort Lauderdale
Simpson, Daniel, Palm Harbor
Simpson, Kelly, Port St. Joe
Simpson, Nancy, Sarasota
Sims, Yasmin, Pinellas Park
Singh, Narinder, Weston
Singletary, Christopher, Palm Coast
Sisak, Ted, St. Augustine
Skarvelis, Frank, Indian Harbour Beach
Slattery, Joann, Naples
Sloman, Jeffrey, Mount Dora
Smith, Bryant, Merritt Island
Smith, Derrick, St. Augustine
Smith, Eric, Ocala
Smith, James, New Smyrna Beach
Smith, John, Sarasota
Smith, Laurie, Dade City
Smith, Tanya, Odessa
Snyder, Patrick, Jacksonville
Sommerfeldt, Steve, Oviedo
Soto, Rolando, Miami
Southern, Craig, Homestead
Sparacino, Christopher, Marco Island
Speed, Mark, Largo
Spence, Joshua, Winter Park
Spencer, Garrett, Alachua
Spencer, Tyler, Vera Beach
St Juste, Jacqueline, Maitland
Staats, Kyle, Orlando
Stanfield, Michael, Jacksonville
Stansell, Rana, St. Petersburg
Stark, Beth, North Fort Myers
Stark, Savannah, Palm Harbor
Steele, Katherine, Bushnell
Steelman, Marcia, Aventura
Stefanik, Ashley, Live Oak
Stepalavich, Gary, Titusville
Stevens, Jeffrey, Saint Petersburg
Stevens, Joshua, Crestview
Stewart, Ajani, Miramar
Stewart, Kara, Fort Meyers
Stewart, William, Jacksonville
Stockham, John, Lake Mary
Stone, John, Indian Harbour Beach
Stonik, Amber, Ramrod Key
Strait, Gary, Pinellas Park
Streder, Steven, Cape Coral
Streets, Jocelyn, Largo
Strickland, Jimmy, Tampa
Stubbs, Darwin, Juno Beach
Sullivan, Jeffrey, Royal Palm Beach
Sullivan, Teresa, Seminole
Suneson, Christopher, Coral Springs
Sutitarnnontr, Pakorn, Ft. Myers
Swift, Ashley, Orlando
Taylor, Noah, St. Petersburg
Taylor, Zachary, Cape Coral
Teague, Gloria, Jacksonville
Teague, Greg, Longwood
Teich, Lawrence, Coconut Creek
Temple, Adam, Hobe Sound
Tetlak, Stephen, Lakeland
Thampi, Mohan, Naples
Then, Wendy, Summerfield
Therrien, Patricia, Oakland
Thomas, Gary, Sanford
Thomas, George, Odessa
Thomas, LePauleon, Ft. Pierce
Thomas, Mary, Tampa
Thompson, Christopher, Orlando
Thompson, Jane, St. Petersburg
Thompson, Jennifer, Saint Augustine Beach
Thorne, Wayne, DeBary
Thornhill, Karen, Milton
Thrailkill, Amy, Tallahassee
Throop, Chistopher, Ft. Pierce
Tilden, Jennifer, Milton
Tobias, Steve, Lake Worth
Tolpin, Devin, Key Largo
Tomaino, Leigh, St. Cloud
Tomasello, Richard, Jupiter
Tracy, William, Coral Springs
Travers, John, Copper City
Trias, Andres, Ocala
Trinidad Ramos, Damaris, Tampa
Tripp, Michael, Frostproof
Troilo, Mark, Oviedo
Troilo, Nicholas, Orlando
Troxler, Tiffany, Miami
Tudor, Sandra, Bradenton
Tuke, Elizabeth, Orlando
Turk, Matthew, Tavernier
Turner, Kelly, Fruitland Park
Twaite, William, Tampa
Urwiller, Heather, Tavares
Ussach, Ha, Orlando
Valdes, Erica, Miami
Valdes, Michelle, Miami Lakes
Valentine, Kathryn, Orlando
Valle, Jean Pierre, Tampa
VanSchoick, Sarah, Gainesville
Van Stone, Joan, Deerfield Beach
Van Vliet, Christopher, Pompano Beach
VanDine, Brianna, Port Orange
Vasquez, Mark, Saint Petersburg
Vasser, Cameron, Holiday
Vath Russo, Vicki, South Pasadena
Vause, Linda, Crawfordville
Vazquez, Alex, Miramar
Vega, Yenier, Miami
Velazco, Rene, Homestead
Verea-Feria, Alicia, Miami
Vigo, Gabriela, Tallahassee
Villa, Paola, Miramar
Vimawala, Hirvi, Lutz
Viqar, Arshad, Miami
Viveiros, Jamie, St. Pete Beach
Vogel, Randall, Sebring
vonRinteln, James, Naples
Walia, Kent, Pompano Beach
Wall , Ralph, West Palm Beach
Wallace, Karl, Longwood
Walsh, Jonathan, Naples
Walters, Justin, Melrose
Walters, Summer, Gainesville
Walz, Stephanie, Cantonment
Ward, Andrea, Niceville
Ward, Robert, Cape Coral
Ward, Tina, Crestview
Warrick, Niles, Coconut Creek
Warthen, David, Cape Coral
Warwick, Brett, Jupiter
Waters, Alphanette, Palm Coast
Waters, Summer, Gainesville
Watson, Donna, Tampa
Weed, Courtney, Inlet Beach
Weeden, Kathleen, Venice
Weedo, Becky, Ormond Beach
Weekley, Tommy, Pensacola
Weems, Krystle, Fort Myers
Wells, Brian, Auburndale
Wert, Christopher, Brooksville
Westover, Kelly, Sarasota
Whidden , Kelsey, Sebring
Whikehart, Beth, Casselberry
Whitacker, Tim, Jupiter
White, Patricia, New Smyrna Beach
White, Savannah, Englewood
White, Sherita, Plantation
White, William, Apopka
White, Willis, Jacksonville
Whitten, Trevor, Gulf Breeze
Wichser, Lisa, Palm City
Wick, Steve, Cape Coral
Wieland, Michael, Umatilla
Wilcox, Stephen, Sumterville
Wilcox, Troy, St. Petersburg
Wilcoxen, Laura, Wesley Chapel
Wild, Scott, Jacksonville
Wiley, Robert, Estero
Williams, James, Rockledge
Williams, Walter, Winter Park
Williamson, Joseph, Mims
Wilson, Jamie, Fort Myers
Winterfield, Troy, Key West
Wise, Douglas, Jupiter
Wojeck, Michelle, Port Richey
Wojtkiw, Thomas, Largo
Wonderly, Tonya, Tampa
Wood, Scott, Boynton Beach
Woodward, Jenna, Fort Myers
Woodward, Westly, St. Augustine
Wozniak, Brian, Brandenton
Wray, Howard, Oviedo
Wright, Leon, Cross City
Wu, Liuliu, Orlando
Xu, Lei , Orlando
Yao, Erin, Orlando
Yeargain, Paul, Casselberry
Yeu, Vincent Chiu, Oviedo
Yongue, Johnnie, Port Orange
Yonkers, Laura, Jupiter
Youmas, William, Ponte Verde
Younce, Kathryn, Panama City Beach
Young, Mimi, Islamorada
Young Perez, Jady, Fort Lauderdale
Zaccaria, Mario, Safety Harbor
Zambito, Chris, Riverview
Zambrano, Manuel, Tampa
Zyvoloski, Richard, Fort Myers
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Abrha, Lelti, Snellville
Akasapu-Smith, Madhu, Marietta
Akinsola, Akindele, Jonesboro
Alberson, John, St. Simmons
Amadi, Stanley, Suwanee
Anderson, Valerie, Auburn
Andrews, William, Tyrone
Angel, Elizabeth, Atlanta
Aral, Reza, Grayson
Auch, Matthew, Roswell
Bale, James, Dallas
Bathina, Manjula, Alpharetta
Bazinet, Jill, Roswell
Bihalli, Rudresh, Duluth
Blakely, Michael, Savannah
Blanton, Ariel, Williamson
Bliss, Angela, Savannah
Bloom, Maxwell, Atlanta
Bowers, Greg, Social Circle
Brewer, Shannon, Atlanta
Brown, Collis, Lithonia
Budd, Christopher, Acworth
Burchette, Michael, Boston
Butler, Jeffrey, Roswell
Cawthon, Thomas, Savannah
Chu, Kristin, Peachtree Corners
Clement, Amanda, Savannah
Clukie, David, Dawsonville
Cobb, Jacob, Ocilla
Cochran, Jeffrey, Smyrna
Cohoon, Zachariah, Marietta
Cole, Conn, Barwick
Connolly, Rose, Atlanta
Conover, Victor, Martinez
Cox, Rebecca, Warner Robins
Crampton, Samuel, Atlanta
Crattie, Charles, Lookout Mountain
Croasmun, Kirk, Guyton
Crooks, Brian, Savannah
Crowell, Charles, Sugar Hill
Curtis, Peggy Ann, Douglasville
Cushnie, Donovan, Decatur
Davenport, Larry, Leesburg
Davidson, Godwin, Mableton
Davila, Jesus, Powder Springs
Davis, Dewana, Buford
Davis, James, Ringgold
Diamond, Corey, Atlanta
Doubrovska-Ilieva, Pteia, Johns Creek
Dyer, Kimberly, Bloomingdale
Dykes, Randy, Midway
Eastman, George, Martinez
Edinger, Richard, Lawrenceville
Edison Devakaram, Divya, Milton
Edjua, Ebai, Marietta
Erbele, Martin, Alto
Fasselt, Loyd, Acworth
Ferndald, Chelsie, Springfield
Fields, Robert, Harlem
Fields, Summer, Atlanta
Flood, Richard, Atlanta
Forgey, Paul, Thomasville
Frank, James, Atlanta
Gambill, Jill, Savannah
Garcia, Earl, Sandy Springs
Garver, Tina, Acworth
Gayton, Kathi, Kingston
Golberg, William, Jackson
Goolsby-Brown, Katy, Decatur
Graham, Jill, Dawsonville
Green, Brian, Buford
Green, M. Lynn, Buford
Griffin, David, Marietta
Growe, Jill, Savannah
Gu, Wen, Decatur
Hall, Rodney, Marietta
Halterman, Fred, Cumming
Hansen, Tamara, Stone Mountain
Harris, Gregory, Savannah
Harris, Todd, Atlanta
Hayes, Brian, Cairo
Hayes, Kevin, Savannah
Heath, Andrew, Marietta
Helland, Paul, Atlanta
Henderson, Aaron, Atlanta
Henriquez Torres, Samuel, Newnan
Hoffman, Zackary, Savannah
Hoge, Renee, Lawrenceville
Holbrook, Jessica, Lawrenceville
Holbrook, Seth, Lawrenceville
Holland, Jeffery, Jefferson
Hooks, Steven, Buford
Hostetler, David, Roswell
Houenou, Vignon, Scottdale
House, Jeffrey, Kennesaw
Hunter, Jason, Lithonia
Janrhett, Pier, Hapeville
Jennings, Katie, Evans
Johnson, Dana, Clarkesville
Johnson, Tiona, Atlanta
Jones, Meagan, Darien
Jones, Rachel, Sugar Hill
Jung, Yong Sun, Suwanee
Kagy, Kenneth, Roswell
Katala, Tshiamala, Marietta
Kae, Kandace, Atlanta
Keefe, Kelly, Suwanee
Keel, Brian, Smyrna
Keenum, Jeffrey, Acworth
Keller, Bryan, Fayetteville
Kidane, Michael, Lilburn
King, David, Atlanta
Klahr, William, Atlanta
Kohler, Brett, Ellabell
Krolikowski, John, Atlanta
Kudla, Kymberly, Snellville
Lawrence, Lonnie, Buford
Leung, Colin, Marietta
Lewis, Ashley, Atlanta
Lindsay, Mark, Fort Oglethorpe
Llinas, Daniella, Sandy Springs
Lockhart, Ben, Rincon
Long, Sarah, Saint Marys
Ma, Qi, Atlanta
MacDonald, Andrew, Gainseville
Macias, Katherine, Douglasville
Marchman, Tyler, Cumming
Marshall, Kelly, Augusta
Martin, Olivia, Dawsonville
Martinenza, Kristen, Alpharetta
Mattli, Jarrett, Tucker
McClure, Roy, Buford
McColm, Frank, Thomasville
McDonald, Thomas, Savannah
McGinness, Harry, Decatur
McGirt, Brandon, Warner Robins
McLean, Julie, Savannah
McMillan, Jamie, Atlanta
McWhorter, John, Dallas
Mitchum, Tonie, Albany
Moore, James, Conyers
Morgan, Benjamin, Canton
Munger, Paula, Evans
Munoz, Juan, Atlanta
Murray, Mary, Johns Creek
Murray, Traci, Marietta
Muscarella, Carla, Smyrna
Nagarajan, Pradeep, Suwanee
Narayanan, Arvind, Duluth
Nardone, Grayson, Roswell
Neal, James, Cumming
Nealy, Shayla, Union City
Negru, Ligia, Hoschton
Newman, Benjamin, Brooklet
Nichols, Jeremy, Atlanta
Noreikas, Tela, Atlanta
Ordonez, Osmany, Alpharetta
Osbey, Kevin, Lithonia
Parker, William, Atlanta
Parmer, Elizabeth, Tyrone
Pfeifer, Andrew, Atlanta
Porter, Casey, Woodstock
Power, John, Lithia Springs
Pradhan, Subha, Cumming
Pudar, Ranko, Marietta
Quinones, Gilbert, Johns Creek
Radovic, Maja, Grayson
Rainwater, Brian, Cumming
Randall, Eric, Marietta
Rayburn, Jonathan, Alpharetta
Reich, Courtney, Savannah
Rekuc, Walter, Alpharetta
Rethwilm, Craig, Johns Creek
Roach, Jennifer, Savannah
Roberts, Erin, Dallas
Roche, Sean, Duluth
Roe, Kevin, Marietta
Rogers, Isabel, Atlanta
Roseberry, Edward, Shellman
Routt, Jessica, Richmond Hill
Russo, Timothy, Lawrenceville
Rutherford, Susan, Atlanta
Sanchez, Jesus, Atlanta
Sanchez, Mardee, Richmond Hill
Sandhu, Jamie, Marietta
Sant'anna Dias, Felipe, Marietta
Sapp, Elizabeth, Guyton
Schaap, Neil, Berkeley Lake
Schillinger, Mark, Atlanta
Schladt, Jessica, Suwanee
Schmidt, Emily, Union City
Schultz, Dan, Dunwoody
Segers, Carolynn, Albany
Senati-Martinez, Omar, Hinesville
Shaw, George, Savannah
Shelp, Nathan, Acworth
Shepherd, John, Ashburn
Shields, Nathan, Atlanta
Shmurak, Frederic, Roswell
Shostak, Kelen, Woodstock
Shoun, Brian, Peachtree City
Shrestha, Aashish, Atlanta
Singh, Kulivir, Lilburn
Smith, Caroline, Atlanta
Smith, Connie, Grovetown
Smith, Kevin, Pooler
Stewart, Richard, Canton
Stitt-Allen, Barbara, Suwanee
Strunk, Randall, Suwanee
Talley, Michael, Albany
Taylor, Michael, Atlanta
Thomas, Carl, Lilburn
Thomas, Emory, Covington
Thompson, Brandon, Tucker
Tolleson, David, Savannah
Torres, Morgan, Gainesville
Truelove, Zachary, Canton
Turner, James, Cumming
Turner, Terri, Grovetown
Turpin, Cassandra, Kingsland
Tyson, Jaime, Rome
Urisko, Monica, Norcross
Vickers, Christine, Savannah
Waldrip, Klon, Athens
Walker, DeAnna, Smyrna
Ward, Timothy, Doraville
Washington, Richard, Dunwoody
Webb, Leonard, Marietta
Wilke, Raymond, Johns Creek
Will , Elizabeth, Atlanta
Williams, Logan, Auburn
Williams, Pete, Atlanta
Wilson, Alana, Stockbridge
Wilson, Douglas, Rydal
Wilson, Susan, Atlanta
Wingo, Emily, Hampton
Winterstein, Kylie, Buford
Worley, Ashby, Brunswick
Wright, Aaron, Tucker
Wright, Maggie, Lyons
Yager, Andrea, Canton
Yaeger, Jonathan, Newnan
Young, Annette, Dacula
Yousuf, Mariam, Johns Creek
Zaki, Matthew, Roswell
Zeller, Sarah, Atlanta
GU
Guam
GU
Harlow, David, Dededo
HI
Hawaii
HI
Brown, David, Waialua
Chung, Christy, Kahului
Colandrea, Jesse, Mililani
Cortez, Carolyn, Wailuku
Dempsey, Ty, Honolulu
Dunckel, Sean, Honolulu
Fujishige, Brandon, Kalaheo
Gonser, Matthew, Honolulu
Harada, Bryce, Hilo
Hikiji, Jamie, Waipahu
Kulberg, David, Hilo
Matsuda, Edwin, Honolulu
Siu-Li, Mario, Kapolei
Stone, Jay, Kaneohe
Takenouchi, Amber, Honolulu
Tanitomi, Emi, Honolulu
Torrate, Eric, Waipahu
Tyau-Beam, Carol, Kaneohe
IA
Iowa
IA
Barnes, Kate, Ankeny
Bartlett, Aimee, Urbandale
Baxter, Rodd, Atkins
Benjegerdes, Ryan, Story City
Beswick, Taylor, Bettendorf
Bouma, Kenneth, Windsor Heights
Bril, Jeremy, Decorah
Busard, Joshua, Iowa City
Buss, Larry, Logan
Chambers, Valerie, Davenport
Chang, Yi-Jia, Rock Rapids
Christ, Shawn, Oskaloosa
Christopherson, Bryan, Clinton
Conn, Jason, Bondurant
Conrad, Rachel, Des Moines
Craft, Jason, Clinton
DeBower, Joshua, Norwalk
DeKeyser, Kendall, Urbana
DelVal, Evan, Ankeny
Doss, Joan, West Des Moines
Fallis, John, Mason City
Ford, Rebecca, Ankeny
Gervais, Debra, Ankeny
Gillman, Stacy, Council Bluffs
Grutzmacher, Amanda, West Des Moines
Haring, Christopher, Davenport
Harter, Leanne, Nevada
Harvey, Jill, Coin
Heddlesten, Anthony, Riverdale
Herold, Paul, Fort Atkinson
Holmes, Adrian, Iowa City
Ikenberry, Charles, Runnels
Jacobs, Mark, Des Moines
Jacobus, Dalton, Des Moines
Just, Parker, Cedar Rapids
Kalstrup, Pam, Crescent
Kay, Amy, Davenport
Kee, Karin, Oxford
Kueny, Ronald, Lawton
Laidlaw, Ginger, Des Moines
Land, Mark, Ankeny
Langley, Mathew, Cedar Rapids
Leon, Luis, Des Moines
Leyh, Joshua, Fort Madison
Lientz, Stephanie, North Liberty
Madsen, Christopher, Sioux City
Mayer, Ryan, Clive
McEachran, Andrea, Des Moines
Minner, David, Huxley
Moore, Jerry, Ankeny
Mueller, Nathan, Solon
Ollendike, Doug, Polk City
Pfaltzgraff, Alex, Grimes
Phipps, Mark, Le Claire
Prilipp, Adam, Urbandale
Pumphrey, Sandy, Cedar Rapids
Rattenborg, Randall, Manchester
Riley, Kyle, Bondurant
Roeth, Bradley, Muscatine
Schoeneman, Amelia, Ames
Schultz, Shannon, Clive
Sieck, Maria, Council Bluffs
Smith, Jason, Davenport
Smith, Karen, De Soto
Snapp, Mary, Cedar Rapids
Soupir, Steven, Ames
St. Louis, Paul, Le Claire
Stadelmann, Teresa, Cedar Rapids
Steckelberg, Noel, Ames
Stonesifer, Joseph, Le Mars
Tertinger, Michael, Cedar Rapids
Trevino, Jill, Davenport
Vogel, Brian, Hiawatha
Wenger, Jason, Manchester
Werner, Mark, West Branch
Wilensky, Joseph, Coralville
Williams, Rachel, Council Bluffs
Wobig, Kendall, Ankeny
ID
Idaho
ID
Agidius, James, Post Falls
Allen, Skyler, Pocatello
Alvelo, Teresa, Homedale
Anderson, Ronald , Rigby
Arthun, Jenna, Wallace
Ayala, Jeanette, Caldwell
Bankhead, Paige, Boise
Beard, Justin, Rexburg
Bernstein, Leanne, Driggs
Berntsen, Eric, Sandpoint
Bessaw, Morgan, Eagle
Beutler, Kerry, Idaho Falls
Billingsley, Zachary, Star
Bjorklund, Torin, Driggs
Black, Austin, Idaho Falls
Bono, Tracy, Rigby
Bourquin, Tristan, Pocatello
Budsberg, Marc, Victor
Carnie, Ryan, Garden City
Cash, Glen, Priest River
Clark, Chase, Pocatello
Clark, Jane, Post Falls
Cleverley, Susan, Nampa
da Rosa, Artur, Inkom
Durham, Hailey, Eagle
Flaner, Robert, Eagle
Ford, Austin, Coeur d'Alene
Foster, Naysha, Rexburg
Foster, Sarah, Driggs
Freeman, Gary, Mountain Home
Haderlie, Gary, Twin Falls
Hailey, Stephanie, Caldwell
Hanrahan, Timothy, Boise
Hayes, Meagan, Post Falls
Herrick, Cynda, Cascade
Heuseveldt, Robert, Victor
Hilt, Kristine, Hailey
Hobbs, Brandon, Meridian
Huddleston, Ralph, Oldtown
Jackson, Peter, Boise
Kaufman, Bobbi, Orofino
Kharrl, Jennifer, Emmett
Kirk, Zach, Boise
Kiska, Robin, Boise
Korn, Jason, Boise
Laux, Jonathan, Kimberly
Lile, Jessica, Boise
Lindstrom, Connor, Boise
Lister, Daniel, Caldwell
Lowe, Jeffrey, Boise
Manning, Ronald , Eagle
Mansfield, Jeffrey, Chubbuck
Mehta-Cooper, Mitra, Eagle
Michaels, Angela, Boise
Miller, Daniel, Meridian
Morgan, Ryan, Boise
Moser, David, Boise
Newbry, Ashley, Boise
Ollerton, H., Menan
O'Shea, Maureen, Boise
Perry, Todd, Orofino
Petersen, Bradley, Rexburg
Pierko, Julia, Boise
Radek, Kyle, Meridian
Roberts, Lucas, Boise
Rockhill, Tyler, Boise
Roop, Sarah, Grangeville
Semmens, Kathryn, Moscow
Shaw, Justin, Coeur d'Alene
Shea, Ryan, Sandpoint
Socha, Madison, Star
Stoker, Devin, Meridian
Strasser, Harry, Coeur d'Alene
Tarbutton, Ben, Coeur d'Alene
Taylor, Jason, Nampa
Thompson, Kevin, Ammon
Timilsena, Janak, Meridian
Tompkins, Alison, Moscow
Van Gilder, Jason, Nampa
Wells, Jake, Caldwell
Williams, Gerald, Rexburg
Williams, Michael, Meridian
Winter, Laura, Athol
Zarubica, James, Hailey
Zetter, Blake, Coeur d'Alene
IL
Illinois
IL
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IN
Indiana
IN
Armour, Jason, Fortville
Aschleman, Denise, Fishers
Aukerman, Larry, Lafayette
Ballew, David, Poseyville
Beach, David, Carmel
Beasley, Zachariah, W. Lafayette
Belongia, Tracie, Greenfield
Bodkin, Susan, Wilkinson
Breitzke, Kevin, Valparaiso
Briles, Aaron, Muncie
Brown, Brian, Indianapolis
Budreau, Amanda, New Carlisle
Butcher, James, W.Lafayette
Buzluk, Selami, South Bend
Capek, Wayne, Brownsburt
Carrizo, Juan, Indianapolis
Caummisar-Kern, Jennifer, Floyds Knobs
Chambers, James, Cedar Lake
Cochrane, Andrew, Franklin
Cottingham, Chelsea, Whiteland
Cottrell, Tonya, Anderson
Coughenour, Chad, Greenfield
Daily, Kerry, Indianapolis
Delay, Suzanne, Coatsville
Dewes, Charles, Indianapolis
Dykstra, Jonathan, Crown Point
Eicher, Breagan, Bremen
Ellis, Michael, Fishers
Fanyo, Jeffrey, Bloomington
Finfrock, Heather, Indianapolis
Fox, Jeffrey, Fishers
Fritz, Ashton, Carmel
Fruchey, Michael, Huntertown
Gaines, Wanda, Greenwood
Ghalayini, Nabil, Carmel
Gosine, Rajindra, Fishers
Grotz, Bryan, Indianapolis
Hahn, Jarrod, Keystone
Hahus, Ian, Indianapolis
Helfert, Daryl, Newburgh
Hostetler, Kimberly, Huntington
Hoyes, Greg, Zionsville
Michael, Hrezo, Greendale
Hrezo, Robert, Greendale
Huff, Alyssa, Highland
Illa, Garrett, Indianapolis
Jacobs, Darrin, Spiceland
Jeter, Christopher, Granger
Jones, Christopher, Greenwood
Keplinger, Bryn, Huntington
Killen, Brian, Mishawaka
Kinley, John, Anderson
Knipe, David, Greenwood
Kolb, Maximillian, Indianapolis
Lautzenheiser, Michael, Bluffton
Leach, Adam, Muncie
Leer, Kari, Valparaiso
Little, Jason, Terre Haute
Little, Vincent, Terre Haute
London, Ronald, Evansville
McClure, Laura, Fishers
McKinley, Sheila, Indianapolis
Merriman, Gavin, Indianapolis
Miller, Jason, Marion
Morton, Philip, Huntington
Mussman, Markita, Danville
Nail, Dennis, Martinsville
Nance, Anita, Mooresville
Oliphant, Donald, Crown Point
Pabst, Shawn, Brownsburg
Pearson, Darren, Indianapolis
Powers, Brian, Indianapolis
Raab, Randolph, Saint John
Renkenberger, Rodney, Kendallville
Riggs, Matthew, Greenwood
Rummel, Matthew, Carmel
Schutz, Bart, Evansville
Scott, Robert, Shelbyville
Sears, Michael, Newburgh
Sexton, Randolph, Kendallville
Shepherd, Peggy, Plainfield
Shepherdson, Markita, Shelbyville
Sherry, Luke, Valparaiso
Smithers, Kenneth, Indianapolis
Sparks, Rachel, Carmel
Stanley, Benjamin, Goshen
Stewart, Frank, W. Lafayette
Stone, Mary, Bloomington
Strange, Larry, Muncie
Taylor, Andrew, Fishers
Toole, Robyn, Indianapolis
Valenta, Jonathan, Fishers
Vugteveen, Rudy, Marion
Wagner, Douglas, Brookston
Ward, Kenton, Noblesville
Waweru, Dianne, Indianapolis
Weilbaker, Gina, Crown Point
Wenger, Erin, Bluffton
Wilkenson, Jared, Indianapolis
KS
Kansas
KS
Aldridge, Bryanna, Olathe
Anderson, Kara, Maize
Asgian, Jacob, Merriam
Atkinson, Allison, Wichita
Barnt, Leslie, Olathe
Bishop, Kalyn, Overland Park
Bond, Stephen, Olathe
Bristor, Jon, Wellington
Bryan, Shawn, Lawrence
Bushong, Kathryn, Overland Park
Bussen, Patrick, Lawrence
Cahill, Brian, Shawanee
Chestnut, Allen, Mission
Chiu, Peiwen, Manhattan
Cook, Kenneth, Spring Hill
Covey, John, Towanda
Cozmyer, Reuben, Merriam
Dabney, Keith, Lawrence
Dendurent, Mikayla, Shawnee
Denlinger, John, Overland Park
Dixon, Kelly, Wichita
Estep, Jeana, Haysville
Fairchild, Brian, De Soto
Felton, Jason, Kansas City
File, Joe, Topeka
Fortun, Pamela, Olathe
Fry, Beth, Lenexa
Garber, Daniel, Hutchinson
Garcia , Corban, Liberal
Garder, Matthew, Lousburg
Gibler, Madison, Olathe
Gillespie, Theodore, Olathe
Gonterwitz, Kyle, Overland Park
Greer, Thomas, Lenexa
Gwartney, Daniel, Lawrence
Hamby, David, Lawrence
Hanson, Bradley, Lawrence
Hardee, Ronald, Berryton
Harris, Benjamin, Lawrence
Heatherman, William, Manhattan
Held, Beth, Prairie Village
Hickle, Joseph, Wichita
Higgins, Steve, Alta Vista
Hoffman, Brady, Overland Park
Holste, Jeffrey, Burdett
Homburg, Steven, Ellis
Hooper, Ronald, Lenexa
Jardieu, Katherine, Olathe
Johnson, Chad, Shawnee
Jones, Adam, McLouth
Kapfer, Matthew, Lawrence
Karam, Jason, Hutchinson
Kastens, Cyndra, Anthony
Kisler, Nwakaku, Overland Park
Koch, Hugo, Lawrence
Koerner, Anthony, Derby
Kurth, Trevor, Wichita
Lachky, Stephen, Shawnee
Ladd, Brian, Overland Park
Lanzrath, Tara, Topeka
Lassiter, Jade, Valley Falls
Lee, Mark, Basehor
Lemire, Jeffrey, Olathe
Lindebak, Scott, Wichita
Long, Matthew, Olathe
Macke, Brenda, Lenexa
Martin, Ted, Stilwell
Matteo, Zachary, Olathe
Maxwell, Trent, Garden City
McEnroe, Bruce, Lawrence
McManaman, Barry, Great Bend
McMullen, Daniel, Overland Park
Meyers, Anthony, Olathe
Miller, Amy, Overland Park
Miller, Eldon, Salina
Mills, Abby, Manhattan
Mitchell, Melissa, Kansas City
Morey, Thomas, Tonganoxie
Moyer, Darrell, Erie
Munyon, James, Wichita
Neeland, Maria, Perry
Noll, William, Oskaloosa
Omstead, Sharon, Florence
Orth, Michael, Lawrence
Pace, William, Topeka
Parks, Dustin, Atchison
Phillips, Janelle, Manhattan
Phillips, Mackenzie, Garden City
Pradhananga, Anish, Overland Park
Rast, Brian, Overland Park
Rehbein, Bruno, Concordia
Remus, Brock, Lenexa
Roe, Jonathan, Gardner
Rohlf, Joanna, Topeka
Roos, Gillian, Lawrence
Rufenacht, Benjamin, Topeka
Ruhnke, Leo, Eudora
Samuelson, Steve, Emporia
Schneider, Jason, Olathe
Schrader, Lauren, Overland Park
Seeley, Samuel, Emporia
Sharma, Amanda, Bel Aire
Shultz, Christopher, Olathe
Shumway, Lola, Pratt
Smith, Andrew, Olathe
Smith, Sarah, Lawrence
Soldani, Kathleen, Wichita
Spencer, Caitlyn, Topeka
Stucky, Katie, Olathe
Sun Eagle, Cheyenne, Lawrence
Tidwell, Ethan, Shawnee
Tuckwin, Lisa, Topeka
Urban, Kevin, Salina
Voigt, Tonya, Lawrence
Vonachen, Mark, Hutchinson
Voth, Krystal, Leavenworth
Webster, Gregg, Westmoreland
Wherry, Ashton, Olathe
Wiles, Jonathan, Kansas City
Wilkinson, Brett, Salina
Wilusz, Daniel, Overland Park
Yale, Kevin, Wichita
Yarrow, Josh, Harveyville
Zung, William, Lawrence
KY
Kentucky
KY
Armour, Christina, Central City
Armstrong, Matthew, Lexington
Bailen, Lisa, Louisville
Berry, Jonathan, Louisville
Bishop, Michael, Henderson
Bradford, Paul, Nicholasville
Britton, Thomas, Hopkinsville
Campbell, C. Warren, Bowling Green
Caudill, Erman, Lexington
Chaudoin, William, Herndon
Coffey, Marilyn, Louisville
Coleman, Tiffany, Stamping Ground
Colley, Tonya, Woodburn
Conley, Benjamin, Louisille
Creager, Patrick, Lexington
Cummings, Stephen, Pendleton
Davis, Charles, Lexington
Devine, Kevin, Willisburg
Edwards, Darrell, McKinney
Fugal, Samuel, Greenville
Greene, Michael, Lexington
Grubbs, Thomas, Glasgow
Hafner, David, Prospect
Henry, Alex, Lexington
Henry, Katelyn, Independence
Herndon, Angela, Hopkinsville
Herndon, David, Hopkinsville
Herrell, Jennifer, Shelbyville
Hill, Kevin, Ashland
Hoone, Cory, Olive Hill
Howerton, Richard, S. Portsmouth
Hunn, Joshua, Louisville
Inge, James, Louisville
Johnson, Carey, Frankfort
Jones, Megan, Louisville
Keeling, Jonathan, Richmond
Krebs, Benjamin, Sadieville
Lange, Scott, Lexington
Lawhon, Nicholas, Munfordville
Maltry, Olivia, Ludlow
McCormick, Charles, Crestwood
Miller, Kevin, Independence
Minter, Cynthia, Alexandria
Moore, Chase, Louisville
Moore, Joseph, Danville
Moore, Joshua, Bowling Green
Moreland, Milton, Berea
Myers, Mary, Lexington
Oakley, James, Almo
Osborne, Katherine, Lexington
Osiberu, Oreoluwa, Madisonville
Powell, Matt, Scottsville
Rafferty, Lori, Louisville
Refolo, John, Louisville
Refolo, Nicole, Louisville
Schaaf, Matthew, Louiseville
Schweitzer, Angie, Augusta
Sheffer, Sean, Morganfield
Stahl, James, Louisville
Stephens, Ashley, Ashland
Stoffer, Matthew, Lexington
Thomas, Marilyn, Frankfort
Thompson, Brian, Falmouth
Usleaman, Gretchen, Augusta
VanPelt, Alex, Frankfort
Vinklarek, Chance, Owingsville
Walker, Richard, Lexington
Wood, Peter, Hopkinsville
Woodward, Emily, Florence
Wooten, Colleen, Louisville
Young, Jeremy, Lexington
LA
Louisiana
LA
Abrahams, Austin, Sulphur
Aillet, Robert, Shreveport
Albert, Michael, New Orleans
Albrecht, Angela, Harahan
Allen, Matthew, Folsom
Anderson, Bonnie, Carencro
Badinger, Brandon, Baton Rouge
Bailey, Bridget, Loranger
Baldwin, Vance, Baton Rouge
Ballard, Melissa, Montgomery
Baral , Achutam, Baton Rouge
Becker, Melissa, Pineville
Benton, Callie, Lafayette
Bergeron, Angela, Lafayette
Bergeron, Tonia, Livonia
Berggren, Wayne, Mandeville
Bivens, Victor, Haughton
Block, Dov, New Orleans
Bollu, Sreenivasulu, Covington
Bonsall, Kara, Iowa
Boudreaux, Clay, Lafayette
Boudreaux, Katherine, Crowley
Boully, Wendy, Livingston
Brinkman, Lauren, Hammond
Brooks, Kimberly, Denham Springs
Brown, Christopher, Covington
Brown, Sydney, Baton Rouge
Brown, Torger, Pride
Broyles, John, Youngsville
Buranzon, Nicole, Prairieville
Caillouet, Gretchen, Thibodaux
Calico, Rachel, Metairie
Campo, Brandon, New Orleans
Campo, Evelyn, Metairie
Carey, Jeffrey, Slidell
Chaisson, Archie, Lockport
Chauvin, Donald, Carencro
Clark, Jeanette, Denham Springs
Clark, Jonathan, Baton Rouge
Clark, Michael, Slidell
Clayton, Brian, Baton Rouge
Cobb, David, Baton Rouge
Comeaux, Craig, Metairie
Cornay, Jessica, Lafayette
Cowen, Helen, Pride
Crain, Yvette, Lafitte
Curtis, Colby, New Orleans
Davis, Lisa, Lacombe
Desselle, Rhett, Markville
DeZarn, Kevin, Houma
Dorsa, Anthony, Baton Rouge
DuCote, Gerard, Baton Rouge
Duet, Darla, Thibodaux
Dugas, George, Des Allemands
Dunavant, Aaron, Baton Rouge
Dunnaway, Calantha, Denham Springs
Dupont, Shannon, Baton Rouge
Dupay, Justin, Maurepas
Dyson, Bruce, Prairieville
Edwards, Toya, Shreveport
Ellzey, Melonie, Livingston
Erikson, Lloyd, Prairieville
Farris, Monica, Metairie
Faucheux, Dane, Belle Chasse
Feldbaum, Austin, New Orleans
Ferguson, Audry, St Francisville
Fitch, LeeAnn, Baton Rouge
Foil, Devin, New Orleans
Fontenot, Leigh, Lake Charles
Foret, Kascey, Thibodaux
Foster, Richard, Denham Springs
France, George, Slidell
Friedland, Carol, Baton Rouge
Fruge, Toby, Gonzales
Furlong, Patrick, Shreveport
Gerald, Rhondalyn, Baton Rouge
Gerbasi, Jennifer, Houma
Ghimire, Bhuban, Batron Rouge
Giering, Jeffrey, Denham Springs
Gleason, Maggie, Prairieville
Glenn, Donald, Baton Rouge
Gonzales, Michelle, Harahan
Gordon, Patrick, Houma
Gorrondona, Danika, Gretna
Governale, Anthony, Morgan City
Grandal, Daniel, New Orleans
Gremillion, Melynda, Alexandria
Griffin, June, Gretna
Gros, Linda, Napoleonville
Guillory, Simon, Lafayette
Hackett, Sofia, New Orleans
Hall, Neil, Slidell
Hamilton, Leigh, New Orleans
Hartman, Benjamin, Saint Amant
Hayes, Gina, Folsom
Hebert, Luke, Youngsville
Hebert, Rhett, Broussard
Heil, Shandy, Baton Rouge
Hilburn, Tracy, W. Monroe
Hilliard, Heather, New Orleans
Hobbs, Jennifer, Lake Charles
Honor-Young, Danielle, Des Allemands
Hornsby, Jeanne, Duson
Hoyt, Matthew, Lafayette
Hunnicutt, Michael, Chalmette
James, Melissa, New Orleans
Jerolleman, Alessandra, River Ridge
Johns , Christopher, Boyce
Johnson, Christopher, New Orleans
Johnson, Spencer, Baton Rouge
Jones, Glenn, Covington
Jordan, Bernard, Ferriday
Jordan, John, Ball
Joyner, Robert, Baton Rouge
Kar, Devyani, Baton Rouge
Kaufman, Jonathan, West Monroe
Kelly, Sabrina, Minden
Kerry, Stacie, Metairie
Kimble, Nancy, Denham Springs
Klamer, Bradley, New Orleans
Knaps, Angela, Zachary
Koob Marking, Tonja, New Orleans
Kozak, Justin, Baton Rouge
Lambert, Rachael, St. Francisville
Lambeth, Tara, New Orleans
Landry, Jennifer, Mandeville
Landry, Jerome, Chalmette
LaPorte, Scott, Lacombe
Lavergne, Mark, Youngsville
LeBlanc, Nicolas, Hammond
Ledet, Lisa, Houma
Lefort, Adam, Thibodaux
Lemond, Marlon, Zachary
Leslie, Robert, Baton Rouge
Lightfoot, Pamela, Prairieville
Linderman, Erin, Greenwell Springs
Liner, Ross, Mandeville
Lundin, Walter, Belle Chasse
Magnon, Terry, Rayne
Mahgoub, Abdelmagid, Praireville
Marcott, Lottie, Slidell
Marshall, Tara, Baton Rouge
Martin , Matthew, Baton Rouge
Martinez, Amber, Ponchatoula
Matherne, Earl, Des Allemands
Matherne, Nicholas, Raceland
Mayhall, Brittany, Mansfield
McMann, Brett, Baton Rouge
Meariman, Candace, Hammond
Mego, Gary, Opelousas
Melancon, Cherie, Erath
Mendoza, Grasshopper, Opelousas
Metcalf, David, New Orleans
Milon, Alonso, Kenner
Mohamad, James, Kenner
Moore, Deborah, Thibodaux
Morales, Robin, Lake Charles
Moree, Kara, Baton Rogue
Morgan-Dodson, Michael, Baton Rouge
Morin, Gilles, Baton Rouge
Morrison, Michael, Stonewall
Mousa, Murtada, Metairie
Myers, Megan, New Orleans
Nelson, Timothy, New Orleans
Newlin, Brooke, Lafayette
Neyland, Gerald, Denham Springs
Nichols, Dianna, Deridder
Nielsen, Jens, Belle Chasse
Noel, Garrett, Lafayette
O'Gorman, Kevin, Baton Rouge
Olivier, Mechelle, Houma
O'Neal, Cynthia, Walker
O'Neal, Gary, Walker
Pace, Niki, Baton Rouge
Perkins, Jennifer, Baton Rouge
Petit, Stephen, Kenner
Poche, Matthew, Denham Springs
Rachal, Jennifer, Independence
Rauh, Shane, Baton Rouge
Redmon, Matthew, Bossier City
Reed, Robert, Baton Rouge
Reeves, Kimbell, Ruston
Renne, John, New Orleans
Rhodes, Benjamin, Gray
Richard , Claire, Opelousas
Richardson, Lisa, West Monroe
Richardson, Lynette, Baton Rouge
Ricks, Cory, Covington
Riley, Seamus, New Orleans
Rippetoe, Christopher, Baton Rouge
Robert, Brittany, Abita Springs
Rodrigue, Thomas, Metairie
Romaine, Zachary, Lafayette
Rooney, Erin, Lafayette
Ross, Chad, Baton Rouge
Rullman, Evan, Pearl River
Sanderson, William, Choudrant
Schexnayder, Jamie, Prairieville
Schexnayder, John, Baton Rouge
Schillace, Tracie, Hammond
Schulze, Amy, Zachary
Scott, Louisette, Mandeville
Scott, Roderick, Mandeville
Seal, Jamie, Denham Springs
Sellers, Andrew, Lafayette
Shah, Vivek, New Orleans
Shivers-James, Marcia, Gonzales
Shorkey, Jamie, Kenner
Simoneaux, David, Metairie
Smith, Jennifer, Lockport
Smith, Sunny, Gonzales
Smith, Zachary, New Orleans
Spranley, Lori, Ponchatoula
Stamps McInnis, Mollie, Kenner
Stein, Marny, Destrehan
Sternhell, Colin, New Orleans
Stiegman, Patrick, Metairie
Stopa, Jason, New Orleans
Sumpter, Suzanne, Abita Springs
Talley, Maggie, River Ridge
Theriot, Bejamin, Broussard
Thompson, Anatola, Harvey
Thompson, Carl, Evans
Tillery, Joel, Mandeville
Tonn, Tammy, Lacassine
Trahan, Alvin, Lake Charles
Trucks, Jamelyn, New Orleans
Vallot, Aimee, Kenner
Veillon, Susan, Baton Rogue
Vincent, Tammy, Lafayette
Voisin, Amanda, Houma
Wall, Cristina, Metairie
Walsh, James, Baton Rouge
Walters, Larry, Winnsboro
Ward, Kenneth, Benton
Washington, Danielle, New Orleans
Watkins, Dana, Lake Charles
Watts, Jessica, New Orleans
Weaver, Timothy, Shreveport
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Weiner, Alexander, Covington
Wesley, Michael, Metairie
West, Justin, Denham Springs
Whitehead, Brandon, Denham Springs
Wilson, Alexa, St. Gabriel
Wilson, Pency, River Ridge
Wolverton, Eric, LaPlace
Woods, Jennifer, Mansfield
Wortmann, Kenneth, Covington
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Bell, Samuel, Swampscott
Berman, Greg, Bourne
Bonugli, Kareem, Boston
Briggs, Jay, Orleans
Brookfield, Parker, East Boston
Capone, Edward, Norton
Caufield, Brian, Bourne
Cote, Damian, Holyoke
Donovan, Kathleen, S. Dennis
Eldredge, Jonathan, Chatham
Famulare, Timothy, Provincetown
Ferber, Brittney, Cambridge
Flint, Eric, Gardner
Grace, John, Raynham
Groff, MaryBeth, Cambridge
Haney, Rebecca, Raynham Center
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1905 State Census of Iowa, Muscatine County, Cedar Township Transcribed by Kitty Root & Doris Kruse for the IAGenWeb State Census Project http://iagenweb.org/census/ Copyright (c) 2009 by Kitty Root & Doris Kruse ========================================================================================= IAGENWEB NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization. Non-commercial organizations desiring to use this material must obtain the consent of the transcriber prior to use. Individuals desiring to use this material in their own research may do so. ========================================================================================= The transcriber has given permission to IAGenWeb to store and utilize the file permanently for free access on IAGenWeb state and county web sites. http://iagenweb.org. ========================================================================================= Formatted September 2009 by IAGenWeb Census Project File Manager, Polly Eckles. All of the above information must remain when copied or downloaded. ========================================================================================= Census Type: Iowa State Census - Register Census Year: 1905 Media Source: Microfilm & Ancestry.com images Microfilm: FHL# 1430550 - 1430555 State: IOWA County: Muscatine Township: Cedar Town: Ward: Book: A Enumerator: [unknown] Enum Date Range: [unknown] Transcriber's Notes: No page numbers appear on the original census register, page numbers were added by the transcribers. =========================================================================================================== CENSUS-YEAR: 1905 STATE: Iowa COUNTY: Muscatine DIVISION: Cedar Twp ENUMERATOR: [unknown] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - PG CARD NBR SURNAME GIVEN NAME POST OFFICE TOWNSHIP/TOWN TRANSCRIBER'S REMARKS =========================================================================================================== 1 1 Weiss Casper Letts, IA 1 2 Weiss Catherine Letts, IA 1 3 Weiss Francis L Letts, IA 1 4 Hankins J F Letts, IA 1 5 Hankins Bertha E Letts, IA 1 6 Hankins Fanny B Letts, IA 1 7 Hankins Letha C Letts, IA 1 8 Hankins Gertrude Letts, IA 1 9 Wilhelme J Roy Letts, IA 1 10 Wilhelme Martha A Letts, IA 1 11 Wilhelme Ora M Letts, IA 1 12 Wilhelme Lelia V Letts, IA 1 13 Shellabarger Walter L Letts, IA 1 14 Shellabarger Rosella Letts, IA 1 15 Shellabarger Clark A Letts, IA 1 16 Trautman Nellie Nichols, IA 1 17 Snyder Samuel B Letts, IA 1 18 Snyder Leo E Letts, IA 1 19 Snyder Ella Letts, IA 1 20 Thomas Edward Letts, IA 1 21 Thomas Marguarete Letts, IA 1 22 Thomas Gladys Letts, IA 1 23 Uhr Cornell Letts, IA 1 24 Uhr Edith Letts, IA 1 25 Uhr Willametta Letts, IA 1 26 Williams John F Letts, IA 1 27 Williams Willametta Letts, IA 1 28 Williams Harley E Letts, IA 1 29 Williams Isaac J Letts, IA 1 30 Epperly Glen Letts, IA 1 31 Epperly Laura Letts, IA 1 32 Epperly Clifford A Letts, IA =========================================================================================================== CENSUS-YEAR: 1905 STATE: Iowa COUNTY: Muscatine DIVISION: Cedar Twp ENUMERATOR: [unknown] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - PG CARD NBR SURNAME GIVEN NAME POST OFFICE TOWNSHIP/TOWN TRANSCRIBER'S REMARKS =========================================================================================================== 2 33 Epperly Arthur D Letts, IA 2 34 Epperly William E Letts, IA 2 35 Jones William E Letts, IA 2 36 Jones Harriet M Letts, IA 2 37 Jones Perl Letts, IA 2 38 Jones Ralph E Letts, IA 2 39 Jones Niles A Letts, IA 2 40 McKeown Moses P Letts, IA 2 41 McKeown Rhoda E Letts, IA 2 42 Boyce Robert Letts 2 43 Boyce Emma B Letts 2 44 Boyce Ruth Letts 2 45 Boyce Paul L Letts 2 46 Boyce George V Letts 2 47 Underwood James M Letts 2 48 Underwood Anna Letts 2 49 Underwood Kenneth Letts 2 50 Underwood Leleh Letts 2 51 Underwood Duane Letts 2 52 Underwood Harry Letts 2 53 Wells Erasceus T C Letts 2 54 Wells Josephine E Letts 2 55 Wells Hernia Letts 2 56 Wells Arther G Letts 2 57 Wells Opal Letts 2 58 Wells Earl E Letts 2 59 Wells Lillian Letts 2 60 Wells Marcus Letts 2 61 Tracy Will E Letts 2 62 Tracy Mary E Letts 2 63 Tracy Oran E Letts 2 64 Tracy Earl E Letts =========================================================================================================== CENSUS-YEAR: 1905 STATE: Iowa COUNTY: Muscatine DIVISION: Cedar Twp ENUMERATOR: [unknown] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - PG CARD NBR SURNAME GIVEN NAME POST OFFICE TOWNSHIP/TOWN TRANSCRIBER'S REMARKS =========================================================================================================== 3 65 Tracy Goldie Letts 3 66 Webster Joseph N Letts 3 67 Webster Cora L Letts 3 68 Webster Dora P Letts 3 69 Webster Robert C Letts 3 70 Webster May M Letts 3 71 Webster Josie Letts 3 72 Meeker Nelson F Letts 3 73 Meeker Mary B Letts 3 74 Meeker Chester C Letts 3 75 Meeker Mildred M Letts 3 76 Meeker J P Letts 3 77 Meeker Nellie Letts 3 78 Meeker Maurice Letts 3 79 Blake Jesse N Letts 3 80 Blake Maud Letts 3 81 Blake Floyd Letts 3 82 Coder John Letts 3 83 Coder Eliza J Letts 3 84 Welsch Ada G Letts 3 85 Coder Chester N Letts 3 86 Coder Anna E Letts 3 87 Coder Opal L Letts 3 88 Boggs Thomas Letts 3 89 Boggs Josephine Letts 3 90 Boggs Grace G Letts 3 91 Thomas James Letts 3 92 Thomas Cora J Letts 3 93 Thomas Leonard R Letts 3 94 Thomas Lester C Letts 3 95 Thomas Harold G Letts 3 96 Thomas Lila F Letts =========================================================================================================== CENSUS-YEAR: 1905 STATE: Iowa COUNTY: Muscatine DIVISION: Cedar Twp ENUMERATOR: [unknown] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - PG CARD NBR SURNAME GIVEN NAME POST OFFICE TOWNSHIP/TOWN TRANSCRIBER'S REMARKS =========================================================================================================== 4 97 Emmack Edward Letts 4 98 Emmack Herdessa Letts 4 99 Emmack Leo Letts 4 100 Verink Henry Letts 4 101 Verink Maness Letts 4 102 Burks Samuel L Letts 4 103 Burks Eliza J Letts 4 104 Burks Norma L Letts 4 105 Fry Josiah Letts 4 106 Fry Jane Letts 4 107 Fry Phenia Letts 4 108 Fry Rolla Letts 4 109 Fry Frank Letts 4 110 Fry Theodosia Letts 4 111 Fry Gertrude M Letts 4 112 Blake Oliver Letts 4 113 Blake Lydia Letts 4 114 Blake Austin Letts 4 115 Blake Harley Letts 4 116 Blake S L Letts 4 117 Blake Olvie Letts 4 118 Blake Lewis Letts 4 119 Blake Ellena Letts 4 120 Blake Eva Letts 4 121 Blake Evert Letts 4 122 Blake Emmery Letts 4 123 Blake James Letts 4 124 Blake Estella Letts 4 125 Lewis Chauncey Letts 4 126 Lewis Mary P Letts 4 127 Brushon Pearl Letts 4 128 Brushon Maud A Letts =========================================================================================================== CENSUS-YEAR: 1905 STATE: Iowa COUNTY: Muscatine DIVISION: Cedar Twp ENUMERATOR: [unknown] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - PG CARD NBR SURNAME GIVEN NAME POST OFFICE TOWNSHIP/TOWN TRANSCRIBER'S REMARKS =========================================================================================================== 5 129 Taylor Enoch Letts 5 130 Taylor Brunetta Letts 5 131 Carpenter Henry M Letts 5 132 Carpenter Mary Letts 5 133 Carpenter Louis F Letts 5 134 Carpenter Cyril Letts 5 135 Carpenter Lillian Letts 5 136 Carpenter Emily Letts 5 137 Carpenter Mary Letts 5 138 Carpenter Arther Letts 5 139 Carpenter Effie Letts 5 140 Carpenter Edith Letts 5 141 Ingraham Walter Letts 5 142 Ingraham Della Letts 5 143 Ingraham Zelma Letts 5 144 Ingraham Clarence Letts 5 145 Ingraham Vivian Letts 5 146 Westbrook Hector Letts 5 147 Westbrook Kate Letts 5 148 Westbrook Gertrude Letts 5 149 Westbrook Olive Letts 5 150 Westbrook William Letts 5 151 Lintner Bumerah Letts 5 152 Lintner Mary B Letts 5 153 Lintner Ulrie W Letts 5 154 Lintner Lelia E Letts 5 155 Cecil Fred Letts 5 156 Ensign John S Letts 5 157 Denhan William S Letts 5 158 Denhem Cyntha Letts 5 159 Denhem Jessie M Letts 5 160 Cochran Harry M Letts =========================================================================================================== CENSUS-YEAR: 1905 STATE: Iowa COUNTY: Muscatine DIVISION: Cedar Twp ENUMERATOR: [unknown] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - PG CARD NBR SURNAME GIVEN NAME POST OFFICE TOWNSHIP/TOWN TRANSCRIBER'S REMARKS =========================================================================================================== 6 161 Cochran Elizabeth Letts 6 162 Kelley Helen A Letts 6 163 Gipple Harry E Letts 6 164 Gippel Mary P Letts 6 165 Grosgael Peter Letts 6 166 Grosjean Frank Letts 6 167 Grosjean Ida Letts 6 168 Syphrit Albert M Letts 6 169 Hendrix Henry C Letts 6 170 Hendrix Nevada Letts 6 171 Hadley Ivan D Letts 6 172 Hadley Vesta Letts 6 173 Hadley Edward Letts 6 174 Walter William Letts 6 175 Walter Nettie Letts 6 176 Idle John Letts 6 177 Pollock Hobart Letts 6 178 Idle Sarah Letts 6 179 Masonholder Henry Letts 6 180 Masonholder Annie Letts 6 181 Masonholder Glenn Letts 6 182 Masonholder Pearl Letts 6 183 Masonholder Roy Letts 6 184 Masonholder Mary J Letts 6 185 Viner James W Letts 6 186 Viner Melcena Letts 6 187 Viner George A Letts 6 188 Viner Jesse Letts 6 189 Viner James Letts 6 190 Viner Walter Letts 6 191 Viner Ida May Letts 6 192 Viner Lottie B Letts =========================================================================================================== CENSUS-YEAR: 1905 STATE: Iowa COUNTY: Muscatine DIVISION: Cedar Twp ENUMERATOR: [unknown] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - PG CARD NBR SURNAME GIVEN NAME POST OFFICE TOWNSHIP/TOWN TRANSCRIBER'S REMARKS =========================================================================================================== 7 193 Viner Mable Letts 7 194 Viner Flocie Letts 7 195 Viner Susie Letts 7 196 Carpenter James M Letts 7 197 Carpenter Mary Letts 7 198 Carpenter William A Letts 7 199 Carpenter Allie M Letts 7 200 Carpenter Rosa Letts 7 201 Carpenter John Letts 7 202 Carpenter Isaac Letts 7 203 Carpenter Etta Letts 7 204 Carpenter Elmer Letts 7 205 Gates H N Letts 7 206 Gates Clara Letts 7 207 Gates Jessie Letts 7 208 Gates Hazel Letts 7 209 Gates Berna Letts 7 210 Healey Alberta Letts 7 211 McCleeary Joseph Letts 7 212 McCleeary Catherine Letts 7 213 McCleeary Joseph Letts 7 214 McCleeary Jesse F Letts 7 215 McCleeary Catherine A Letts 7 216 Edgington S L Letts 7 217 Edgington Elizabeth Letts 7 218 Edgington James Letts 7 219 Edgington Danial Letts 7 220 Edgington Ida Letts 7 221 Edgington Linzy Letts 7 222 Edgington Archie Letts 7 223 Edgington Alva Letts 7 224 Edgington Clara Letts =========================================================================================================== CENSUS-YEAR: 1905 STATE: Iowa COUNTY: Muscatine DIVISION: Cedar Twp ENUMERATOR: [unknown] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - PG CARD NBR SURNAME GIVEN NAME POST OFFICE TOWNSHIP/TOWN TRANSCRIBER'S REMARKS =========================================================================================================== 8 225 Edgington Elsie Letts 8 226 Edgington Alta Letts 8 227 Edgington Harry Letts 8 228 Edgington Violet Letts 8 229 Bennett Charles H Letts 8 230 Bennett Emma B Letts 8 231 Bennett Rosa E Letts 8 232 Conklin Austin E Letts 8 233 Conklin Orville Letts 8 234 Mickey Peter B Letts 8 235 Mickey Mary Letts 8 236 Mickey Rose U Letts 8 237 Mickey Cecil Letts 8 238 Wagner Michel Letts 8 239 Wagner Elizebeth Letts 8 240 Wagner Minie Letts 8 241 Viner Edna Letts 8 242 Dewitt Debbie U Letts 8 243 Dewitt George B Letts 8 244 Idle William Letts 8 245 Idle Minnie Letts 8 246 Idle Frances Letts 8 247 Barkman John W Letts 8 248 Barkman Lydia P Letts 8 249 Barkman Karl Letts 8 250 Jones George W Letts 8 251 Jones Sarah Letts 8 252 Jones Merrill A Letts 8 253 Gipple Charles W Letts 8 254 Gipple Effie Letts 8 255 Gipple Marcellus Letts 8 256 Brown Thomas M Letts =========================================================================================================== CENSUS-YEAR: 1905 STATE: Iowa COUNTY: Muscatine DIVISION: Cedar Twp ENUMERATOR: [unknown] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - PG CARD NBR SURNAME GIVEN NAME POST OFFICE TOWNSHIP/TOWN TRANSCRIBER'S REMARKS =========================================================================================================== 9 257 Brown Sophia Letts 9 258 Brown Hugh T Letts 9 259 Brown Lucious Letts 9 260 Norris Anna E Letts 9 261 McColm Louis F Letts 9 262 McColm Maragurett B Letts 9 263 McColm Kenneth L Letts 9 264 McColm Florence M Letts 9 265 McColm Mildred A Letts 9 266 McColm Reuel O Letts 9 267 McColm Lois F Letts 9 268 McColm William E Letts 9 269 McColm John T Letts 9 270 McColm Gwendolyn Letts 9 271 Griffin Willis M Letts 9 272 Griffin Laura Letts 9 273 Bacome Jefferson Letts 9 274 Harvey John W Letts 9 275 Chown George C Letts 9 276 Chown Alice Letts 9 277 Chown Albert F Letts 9 278 Chown Ethyle M Letts 9 279 Meyers Jesse Letts 9 280 Colbert Jacob H Letts 9 281 Colbert Effie I Letts 9 282 Colbert Mary C Letts 9 283 Colbert Addie T? Letts 9 284 Colbert Ruth I Letts 9 285 Colbert Hurley C Letts 9 286 Hunter William S Cranston 9 287 Hunter Jessie A Cranston 9 288 Hunter Zula R Cranston =========================================================================================================== CENSUS-YEAR: 1905 STATE: Iowa COUNTY: Muscatine DIVISION: Cedar Twp ENUMERATOR: [unknown] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - PG CARD NBR SURNAME GIVEN NAME POST OFFICE TOWNSHIP/TOWN TRANSCRIBER'S REMARKS =========================================================================================================== 10 289 Hunter Aristarchus C Cranston 10 290 Hunter Mary E Cranston 10 291 Hunter Milton A Cranston 10 292 Cone Aristarchus Cranston 10 293 Fanning J P Letts 10 294 Fanning Margaret Letts 10 295 Fanning James Letts 10 296 Verink William B Letts 10 297 Verink Mary A Letts 10 298 Townsley Guy O Letts 10 299 Townsley Charlotte Letts 10 300 Manning Thomas J Letts 10 301 Manning Carline Letts 10 302 Peck George Letts 10 303 Weise George Letts 10 304 Weise Ida Mae Letts 10 305 Hafner Norrell Letts 10 306 Hafner Amanda Letts 10 307 Hafner Hubert Letts 10 308 Hafner Lester C Letts 10 309 Hafner Gertrude Letts 10 310 Hafner Mary P Letts 10 311 Hafner Hazel Letts 10 312 Hafner Guy Letts 10 313 Hafner Elva Letts 10 314 Hafner Vesta Letts 10 315 Hafner Pearl Letts 10 316 Townsley Oscar E Letts 10 317 Townsley Ava E Letts 10 318 Townsley Clyde E Letts 10 319 Townsley Rayzell Letts 10 320 Townsley Maxey Letts =========================================================================================================== CENSUS-YEAR: 1905 STATE: Iowa COUNTY: Muscatine DIVISION: Cedar Twp ENUMERATOR: [unknown] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - PG CARD NBR SURNAME GIVEN NAME POST OFFICE TOWNSHIP/TOWN TRANSCRIBER'S REMARKS =========================================================================================================== 11 321 Townsley Edna Letts 11 322 Byrne Michael Letts 11 323 Byrne Margaret Letts 11 324 Byrne Michael Letts 11 325 Byrne Mary Letts 11 326 Flesher E J Letts 11 327 Flesher Florence Letts 11 328 Flesher Vernon Letts 11 329 Blake Cella W Letts 11 330 Blake Julia Letts 11 331 Blake Neva N Letts 11 332 Blake John W Letts 11 333 Blake Cora E Letts 11 334 Blake Isaac Letts 11 335 Blake Rheba Letts 11 336 Temple C W Letts 11 337 Temple Rachel L Letts 11 338 Temple Jesse A Letts 11 339 Temple Ira L Letts 11 340 Temple Minnie L Letts 11 341 Temple Harry E Letts 11 342 Temple Amanda L Letts 11 343 Temple Floyd H Letts 11 344 Wagner Jeremiah Letts 11 345 Wagner Kate Letts 11 346 Wagner Nettie Letts 11 347 Wagner Eunice Letts 11 348 Blake Minnie Letts 11 349 Blake Stella Letts 11 350 Blake Effie Letts 11 351 Blake Bertha Letts 11 352 Blake Charley Letts =========================================================================================================== CENSUS-YEAR: 1905 STATE: Iowa COUNTY: Muscatine DIVISION: Cedar Twp ENUMERATOR: [unknown] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - PG CARD NBR SURNAME GIVEN NAME POST OFFICE TOWNSHIP/TOWN TRANSCRIBER'S REMARKS =========================================================================================================== 12 353 Munday William Letts 12 354 Munday Mary Letts 12 355 Munday Florence Letts 12 356 Munday Willie Letts 12 357 Munday Merril Letts 12 358 Munday Evert Letts 12 359 Munday Grace Letts 12 360 Munday Harry Letts End of Cedar Twp
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Each fortnight Fathom writers have been recommending Israel-related books, films or podcasts to help our readers through the lockdown. This fortnight, the selections of Gil Troy, Shany Mor, Paul Gro...
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Each fortnight Fathom writers have been recommending Israel-related books, films or podcasts to help our readers through the lockdown. This fortnight, the selections of Gil Troy, Shany Mor, Paul Gross, Tirza Kelman, Samuel Taylor and Susie Linfield. Read previous recommendations here, here, here, here, here, here and here.
With these six choices our series comes to an end. All the recommendations will be collected in a free eBook which will be made available to our readers before we take our Summer break from 23 July to 8 September.
Gill Troy recommends Jonathan Haidt’s The Righteous Mind: Why Good People are Divided by Politics and Religion
One particularly illuminating recent book about Zionism doesn’t even mention the Z-word. In his instant-classic The Righteous Mind: Why Good People are Divided by Politics and Religion (2013), Jonathan Haidt aids in our dual mission: fighting anti-Zionism, while – more important – renewing Zionism. Haidt argues that intuitions rule. Humans often improvise reasons to justify gut feelings. Those emotional reactions are like an elephant, reducing reason to a rider who can make adjustments but never dominate.
The pro-Israel community should learn from this: choose your battles. Most Israel-haters allow their antisemitic or anti-Western elephant to stampede toward anti-Zionism, neutralising our lovely, rational, arguments about start-up nation and cherry tomatoes.
‘If you want to change people’s minds, you’ve got to talk to their elephants.’ Palestinians have mastered that with their human rights talk to Progressives. Israel advocates are often too technical, forgetting about the elephants.
Most compelling to me as a Zionist was Haidt’s description of his journey from being a Progressive, judgmental graduate student visiting India, appalled by his hosts’ rituals, to being a Progressive yet sympathetic scholar appreciating how those customs reinforced Indian identity. Viewing those off-putting rituals through the cultural anthropologist Richard Shweder’s lens, Haidt learned that while liberals worship autonomy, traditional societies appreciate community and divinity, as additional ‘ethical pillars.’ Those pillars (Autonomy, Community, and Divinity) — and Haidt’s more elaborate system — frame our modern challenge: moving from a Political Zionism defending and perfecting Israel to Identity Zionism.
Identity Zionism uses our peoplehood platform to root us and inspire us in a confusing world, to evolve from obsessing about Me! My! Now! to considering We! Us! Eternity! too. Understanding that Zionism enhances our liberal search for autonomy by adding community and sanctity, frees Zionism from the defensive advocacy trap, connecting us through our shared heritage to one another and to higher purposes.
Gil Troy is Professor, Distinguished Scholar of North American History at McGill University and author of The Zionist Ideas: Visions for the Jewish Homeland―Then, Now, Tomorrow.
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Paul Gross recommends Paul Berman’s Terror and Liberalism
There aren’t too many intellectuals around writing in this kind of beautiful yet accessible English prose. In 2003, this extraordinary work was published, opening with quotes from Albert Camus and Sayyid Qutb. The following 200 pages or so argue, with facts, force and finesse, why Camus’ conviction that totalitarian ideologies inevitably lead to terror was dead-on; and why the second man’s theology/ideology fits just that definition.
Berman’s clear-eyed understanding that Islamism is a totalitarian worldview in the spirit of fascism or communism made him plenty of enemies on the American Left – ostensibly his political home – at a time when many regarded George W. Bush as far more dangerous than al-Qaeda, and Israel’s military offensive against the Second Intifada as a greater evil than the wave of suicide terrorism blowing up Israeli buses and cafes on a weekly basis. Berman’s focus is not Israel, but he spends several glorious pages demolishing leftist apologists for Hamas.
Perhaps most valuable for students of the Middle East is his extensive examination of Qutb’s ideology and its astonishing influence on the region since Qutb’s execution by the Egyptian government in 1966. Jihadis from Hamas to al-Qaeda are his ideological heirs. His revolutionary political Islam influenced Ayatollah Khomeini as he developed his own Shi’a brand of theocratic politics, and it became the doctrine propagated by Saudi Arabia’s global network of radical mosques and madrasas.
It’s been 17 years since the book came out, but I still don’t think there’s a better guide for someone wanting to understand where the hell this ideology of terror came from, and why its apologists in the West are so worthy of our contempt.
Paul Gross is Senior Fellow at the Menachem Begin Heritage Center in Jerusalem.
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Tirza Kelman recommends Abigail Kantorovitch’s ארץ עיר ילדה Scattergories (Hebrew) and Sayed Kashua’s Let It Be Morning
During our COVID-19 lockdown I have been reflecting on two very different books that I read long ago. Each deals with a kind of lockdown. Together they offer us a new point of view on the Israeli experience.
Abigail Kantorovich’s, ארץ עיר ילדה Scattergories (Hebrew) is an Israeli novel that takes place in one special location: a high-risk pregnancy department. Hospitalised for a long period of time, Klil, the protagonist has to handle the situation, with all its technical and emotional complexities, as she confronts her childhood and adolescence, wounded as a third party of the Holocaust, as she puts it. Since she was twelve, she has had no contact with her father, an archaeologist of the Nazi death camps, who exposed her to unfiltered information about the Holocaust, and who she might now meet again. This debut novel is moving and funny. It offers the reader wonderful food for thought in these days when our private and public traumas during lockdown are affecting the way we think about our own situation.
Sayed Kashua’s Let it be Morning was published in 2004 in Hebrew (ויהי בוקר) and in 2006 in English translation. The idea that Israeli citizens could find themselves in lockdown in Arab towns about to become part of a Palestinian state, as part of a diplomatic agreement, was a wild dystopia. In 2020, as this idea reappears as part of the American ‘Deal of the Century’, it is worth going back to this interesting and bitter novel.
Tirza Kelman is is a Yoetzet Halacha (Orthodox female authority in Jewish Law) and runs the Hebrew website of Nishmat Women’s Health and Halacha, and a post-doc at Ben Gurion University of the Negev, The Center for the Study of Conversion and Inter-Religious Encounters.
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Shany Mor recommends Einat Wilf and Adi Schwartz’s War of Return: How Western Indulgence of the Palestinian Dream Has Obstructed the Path to Peace
Non-Hebrew speakers can finally read Einat Wilf and Adi Schwartz’s essential book. Many new states were born after 1945, and many wars were fought over new states in former imperial possessions. But the international community never carried out a human experiment quite like the one it has performed on the Arab refugees from the 1948 war that ensued when Palestine’s Arabs, joined by neighboring Arab states, engaged in a self-proclaimed war of extermination in an attempt to prevent the establishment of a Jewish state — and then lost.
Wilf and Schwartz manage to put the story of UNRWA and the so-called ‘right of return’ in two proper contexts. The first is the comparative context. Every other case post-war displacement has been handled by the UN High Commissioner on Refugees, which has a strict definition of what constitutes a refugee and has a clear goal of rehabilitating and/or resettling refugees. Only in the case of Palestinian refugees and internally displaced persons from 1948 does a separate agency, UNRWA, exist. But only in this case can you count as a refugee without crossing a single International border (West Bank Palestinians living under Palestinian government count). Only in this case is refugee status maintained despite juridical rehabilitation (you can be a Jordanian citizen and still be a refugee). And only in this case can the status be passed down from generation to generation, long after the war and displacement happened.
The second, even more important context is the place that the issue has in Palestinian claims against Israel. Though mediators and establishment diplomats like to treat it as a symbolic claim, or at least a humanitarian one, it is, as demonstrated by Wilf and Schwartz, a repeated stumbling block in every negotiated process. Far from being something to be bargained away, the ‘right of return’ is something generations of Palestinians have been taught to expect will be realised. And far from being a humanitarian response to the plight of individual refugees and their families, it is a collective ‘right’ that seeks to reverse what is still seen as an enormous crime — the existence in any form of a Jewish state in the Middle East.
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Samuel Taylor recommends Saul Bellow’s To Jerusalem and Back: A Personal Account
Written in the mid-1970s, Bellow’s agile sketches of Israel’s people, political outlook and cultural particulars are a vivid and absorbing depiction of Israel’s national character. Although many have found his vignette-based style frustrating, I find it exhilarating. To take the title of Calum McColm’s recently-published novel, Israel strikes Bellow as an apeirogon — an object with an infinite number of sides. And there is charm in Bellow’s unwillingness to shy away from Jerusalem’s rich history, or from the multiplicity of perspectives on the Arab-Israeli conflict and intense debates over Israel’s place in the modern world.
Many of Bellow’s observations concerning Israel’s internal and regional politics echo in the present. Bellow develops a relationship with the affable Teddy Kollek, then Mayor of Jerusalem, and Bellow’s anticipation of Kollek’s modernisation of Jerusalem and its division with an Arab ‘East’ as a fait accompli makes fascinating reading. Questions over the US’ commitment to Israel in a period defined by the ‘decline of American prestige and influence’ is also a feature of the book that holds a mirror to contemporary geopolitics. Likewise, Bellow’s documentation of intense debates between right-wingers intent upon a ‘greater Israel’ and worried ‘doves’ willing to bargain for peace through land swaps. Most poignantly, Bellow’s romanticised understanding of Israel as both ‘a garrison state and a cultivated society; both Spartan and Athenian’ seems as much the case today as it was in 1976.
Much of Bellow’s commentary would not be out of place in 2016, forty years after To Jerusalem and Back’s publication. This really is a tremendous work; to its critics, I suggest taking note of the fact Bellow was awarded the 1976 Nobel Prize for Literature on the back of its publication.
Samuel Taylor was Fathom’s Intern 2019-2020 and will begin working at HM Treasury in September.
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Susie Linfield recommends Kim Ghattas’s Black Wave and the TV series Unorthodox and Fauda
The best book I’ve recently read on the Middle East — and on why it’s such a cauldron of violent religious extremism and dictatorship — is Kim Ghattas’s Black Wave (Henry Holt). Refreshingly, Ghattas — who was born and raised in Lebanon — does not locate the region’s woes in either Israel or America, or in 1948 or 1967. For Ghattas, 1979 is key: the year of the Iranian Revolution, the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, and the takeover of Saudi Arabia’s Holy Mosque by Salafists. This is not an original thesis, but Ghattas’s breadth of reporting and research make Black Wave exceptionally informative and compelling. Even if you think you know this story, you will learn a lot from Ghattas, whose hopes for a modern, democratic Middle East animate this book. (I will be reviewing Black Wave in a future issue of Fathom.)
Unorthodox (streaming on Netflix), the story of a young woman’s escape from her Brooklyn Hasidic community — and escape is indeed the word — is based on the memoir by Deborah Feldman, who now lives in Berlin. The Israeli actress Shira Haas, in the title role, is extraordinary. Unorthodox reminds us that religious fundamentalism is alive and well in the Jewish community, too — and that fundamentalism is always the enemy of women’s freedom. The show’s view of Berlin may be slightly rosy (this is a German-American production) — it may be the only city in the world where an Israeli and a Yemenite play music together — but we can all use a bit of optimism right now.
And I am addicted to Fauda, despite the fact that each episode causes my blood pressure to spike. This Israeli show, about the unending war between Shin Bet (it focuses on one band of brothers) and Hamas, spares no one. The toll on the Israeli agents — in terms of their wives, their children, their humanity — is neither underplayed nor overplayed: just presented. As for the Palestinians: almost all of them lead ruined lives. Fauda shows both the necessity and the uselessness of the Israeli war against terror: necessary, because Hamas really does want to destroy Israel; useless, because each Hamas ‘martyr’ is promptly replaced by another. The underlying slyness of the show, however, is how similar — physically, linguistically, etc — the Shin Bet team is to the Palestinians. These are, indeed, the closest of enemies. (Streaming on Netflix)
Susie Linfield is author of The Lion’s Den: Zionism and the Left from Hannah Arendt to Noam Chomsky.
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Researched and written by Trials Guru's John Moffat in 2021, we discover the story of Don Smith's contract breaking STAG MK1. Words: John Moffat/Trials Guru Photos: Mike Watts; Don Smith Family Collection Additional Information on Don Smith: Amanda Lazenby Don Smith with his creation The STAG MK1 at Edinburgh's Gorgie Market on 3rd May 1970…
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Researched and written by Trials Guru’s John Moffat in 2021, we discover the story of Don Smith’s contract breaking STAG MK1.
Words: John Moffat/Trials Guru
Photos: Mike Watts; Don Smith Family Collection
Additional Information on Don Smith: Amanda Lazenby
As an enthusiastic schoolboy, John Moffat attended the Scottish Six Days Trial 1970 for the first time. There was always a buzz of excitement at the opening ‘weigh-in’ at Edinburgh’s Gorgie Market, with the flurry of activity with riders and mechanics making last minute changes and adjustments to their machines. There was one such machine that was unveiled to the trial’s community on 3rd May, it captivated many people that day.
The Monarch of the Glen is an oil-on-canvas painting of a red deer stag completed in 1851 by the English painter, Sir Edwin Landseer.
The stag in the painting is classed as a ‘royal stag’ due to having twelve points or ‘tines’ to its antlers, to be a ‘monarch stag’ it would have had to sport sixteen points, so, in reality, is flawed.
That did not stop copies being sold and advertising budgets spent on the copyright to use the image on shortbread tins, the world over.
The stag we are going to describe is somewhat different to the famous piece of art revered since the 1800s, one which was never copied nor produced in numbers for sale. In fact, only one such example ever existed, the STAG MK1 – and it still does!
Greeves, Great Britain:
Donald Roland Smith, or ‘D.R.’ to his many friends, was a development rider who came to the notice of Thundersley based Greeves motorcycles in 1960 and who switched camps in late 1967 to join the Spanish Montesa trials effort to front the development of their new Cota trials mount.
Don Smith had an uneasy relationship with Bert Greeves, and it is safe to say he did not agree with the Greeves strategy to remain faithful to the alloy beam frame design that made the Thundersley products unique.
With Greeves, Smith won the European Trials Championship in 1964 and 1967. Smith won ten consecutive internationals and British national trials, which included the Hoad Trophies, Perce Simon, Cotswold Cup, John Douglas, Mitchell, and Beggar’s Roost.
Don had however tried his best to convince the directors at Greeves to create a new and up-to-date machine; he even offered to do it himself.
To his delight they eventually gave him the go ahead, but they pulled their permissions at the very last minute.
Feeling rejected, that was the last straw for Smith, so he handed in his resignation. After leaving Greeves he bought a production 250cc Bultaco in September 1967, registered as SGH4F and rode it privately in ten events.
He gained seven firsts, one second and a hard-fought third.
Permanyer S.A. :
The motorcycling press had a ‘field day’ reporting on Smith’s solid results on the model 27 Bultaco Sherpa and when they commented that he was not linked to any factory, this probably spurred on the Montesa management to invite him to join them to assist in the design and development of their new Cota model.
Don decided that he would contact the then British Montesa importer, John Brise at Montala Motors Ltd, based at Crayford in Kent, but he was not just going to give the benefit of his fifteen years of challenging work and experience for free, he wanted a proper contract.
It was a case of no fee, no opinion, no advice.
He had a test ride on the machine and Brise asked for Don’s feedback, but before Smith had even finished his first sentence, Brise had his pen and paper ready for notetaking.
Smith told him that he must be kidding and until they had discussed a contract, he was not speaking another word, so a contract was drawn up and signed by both parties.
The Montesa Cota, designed to challenge the well-established Bultaco Sherpa, was to be a more traditional frame design than the Greeves models that Smith had campaigned for years, but had many modern innovative features such as the one-piece tank/seat unit in glass reinforced plastic, a single downtube tubular cradle frame and novel features such as a chain lubricator built into the swinging arm. The Cota engine had a softer power delivery than its main rival, the Sherpa.
Defection beckons:
Don Smith was to campaign the Montesa Cota for three seasons, starting with his UK registered Cota MK1 ‘UMV10F’ from 1968, securing a third place at the Scottish Six Days and winning the European Trials Championship for them in 1969, but he was concerned that he would eventually become frustrated if his ideas were ignored by the Esplugues, Barcelona factory.
He had also recognised that the mighty Japanese factories were taking a keen interest in trials as a new sales market. Understanding the politics of the sport and the manufacturers, this caused Smith to think carefully about his future in the game, given that a new dawn in trials was emerging.
Smith’s decision to wriggle free of his Montesa factory contract was ensured by Don building his own machine, the STAG MK1 in late 1969. This would enable him to keep riding and develop his own ideas on his own machine without any factory involvement, he was a free agent. Unfortunately, his retail business Don Smith Motorcycles Ltd in Winchester Road, Highams Park, Chingford, North East London which he founded in 1960, was faltering and his fortunes were understandably at a low ebb.
The STAG MK1 is born:
Built as a development machine to evaluate and promote Smith’s ideas on machine design, the STAG MK1 was registered AYN15H, taxed in January 1970 at Greater London licencing office as a ‘STAG’, colour blue, and engine size of 247cc.
The STAG’s wide spaced twin downtube cradle frame, necessary to accommodate the Montesa motor, which had an offset exhaust port, was plated in matt finish nickel for a durable finish and looked resplendent when Smith weighed the machine in for the 1970 Scottish Six Days Trial, which was its first public appearance on the 3rd of May.
The knowledgeable enthusiasts who surrounded Smith’s machine at Edinburgh’s Gorgie Market noted that the engine was in fact a standard Montesa Cota 247cc unit with the large ‘M’ symbol having been machined off the outer clutch and ignition casings.
The talk of Gorgie Market that day was: “Looks like Don Smith has fallen out with Montesa.”
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But it was not a Montesa they were looking at, far from it. The ever extrovert Smith was keen to show off his handiwork.
Front suspension was taken care of by a set of Robin Humphries manufactured REH forks, yokes, and front hub, with a matching rear hub of conical design. The Ron Goodfellow built ‘Saracen’ of the period also used this same set up, as did the motocross version of Pete Edmondson’s ‘Dalesman’ which used the same front-end arrangement but used a Puch rear hub assembly.
Wheel rims were ‘Dunlop’ chrome plated steel components front and rear, shod with Dunlop Trials Universal tyres, 4.00×18 rear and 2.75×21 front, the standard fitment of that time.
It is believed that the fuel tank was a heavily modified and disguised steel Japanese component, possibly from a Honda, which was re-shaped at the rear with fibreglass to allow it to match up with the pressed alloy side panels, thus creating a one-piece unit ‘look’ but retaining three separate components, this was complimented by a W.E. Wassell style single padded seat up top and light alloy mudguards finished the machine off.
The tank and side panels were finished in a dark blue with white infill panels and a gold lining using vinyl lining tape, between the blue and the white, it had four tank badges with a gold stag’s head against a dark blue background fixed each side of the tank and both the side panels.
On closer inspection, the stag’s head is sporting ten ‘tines’, which is biologically incorrect, as they should have either twelve or sixteen tines as mentioned earlier! This would not have bothered D.R., after all, it was a name and logo used to disassociate him from the Montesa brand.
Drive chain adjustment was taken care of by simple snail cams on the end of the rear spindle and the Girling four-point adjustable shock absorbers were attached to the swinging arm close to the rear wheel spindle.
Smith had fitted a ‘Sammy Miller’ alloy chain oiler, hidden behind the nearside panel and a trailing slipper chain tensioner took care of chain tension.
The rear brake was cable operated as the Montesa had a right-hand gear change with offside drive. The Montesa Cota 247 of the era had a full width hub which allowed for a rod-operated nearside brake.
A quickly detachable light alloy sump shield was fitted to protect the crankcases, the crafty Smith made use of the cavity between the engine and shield to store a spare drive chain in a sealed polythene bag for the 1970 Scottish. This innovation ensured that the heavy spare chain was carried on the bike in a low position, a sensible idea. A spring-loaded prop stand was fixed onto the nearside of the lower frame, being a requirement of the SSDT regulations. Sadly, the side stand has been lost over the years, but the bracketry remains. The footrests were of the folding type and spring-loaded, a feature Smith claimed was his innovation on the Montesa Cota having ridden for West Ham and Hackney speedway teams where folding footrests had already been in use before they became standard trials equipment. It is believed that Smith was the first to deploy a folding type footrest in speedway racing for safety, and by fitting a spring for trials use ensured that it returned to its original position after flicking up.
The unbraced handlebars had the brake and clutch perches welded to the bars, reminiscent of what Sammy Miller had on his own Bultacos. This saved weight and ensured that the set-up never altered in a fall. Docherty steel ball-ended control levers were fitted.
The whole package was neat and functional.
John Moffat: “I remember standing on the cobbled alleyways of Edinburgh’s Gorgie Market in early May 1970, my eyes were feasting on the machines of my then heroes, men who in my later years would become personal friends and aquantances, although I didn’t know that back then. I walked along to see this white and blue bike standing proud on it’s side stand with it’s rider to be, Don Smith. He moved away towards the Renolds chain van, staffed by Vic Doyle and I stood in wonderment of the bike that people were calling ‘The Stag’. I was captivated with the machine. Then suddenly a man appeared at the other side of the bike, towering over the machine, it was Don Smith in person, he smiled at me, but didn’t speak, and being a twelve-year-old I stood back to let him carry on preparing his machine. I never spoke to him, which I regret now, as I now know he was quite approachable. But the STAG was etched in my mind. I asked my father, T. Arnott Moffat, at that time General Secretary and Treasurer of the Scottish ACU about the bike. He simply informed me that Don Smith wanted to get out of riding for Montesa and he reckoned this was Smith’s method. I never forgot the Don Smith STAG.”
Power source:
The engine was standard 247cc Montesa Cota issue, retaining the exceptionally long inlet manifold and breathed through a type 626 Spanish AMAL carburettor. Having ridden for the factory, Smith would have had access to spare motors during his time with the company, so it made sense to use an already proven power unit for the STAG venture. The engine in the STAG Mk1 has been number stamped when the bike was constructed. It could have been a spare un-numbered engine as factories tended to do that with crankcases that were supplied new to replaced damaged components, certainly the motor does not have the usual Montesa numbering protocol. The original registration book and the current DVLA documents confirm this.
As mentioned, Don Smith used his STAG MK1 to signal the end of his three-year contract with Montesa, however it is believed that he may have been financially supported with the STAG venture in the 1970 Scottish by Fort William businessman, Hugh McDonald who owned a gents outfitter shop, trading as ‘Alister McDonald’ at 64-66 High Street.
It has been confirmed that Smith stayed at McDonald’s house, ‘Failte’, Achintore Road on many occasions and during the 1970 event in particular, he was also transported to the trial start in Hugh’s car that year. The SSDT started and finished in Edinburgh and was centred in Fort William during the bulk of the week.
To go a stage further, it may be this Scottish highland connection that could have spawned the naming of the STAG itself, but no-one knows for sure, not even the McDonald family who still live in Fort William.
Current owner Mike Watts dispelled that myth: “When I spoke with Don Smith shortly after buying the STAG, he told me that the STAG idea came from the badge of the West Essex MCC of which he was a member.”
The 1970 Scottish:
Having been entered by Montesa Motor Cycles on a 247 Cota, Don Smith was allocated riding number 101 for the 1970 Scottish Six Days, which was the trial secretary Jim McColm’s first event in charge. Smith was his usual flamboyant self at both the weigh-in and the start on the Monday morning, 4th May at Gorgie Market. He was no stranger to the Scottish, having ridden in the annual event since 1960. The appearance of the 247 STAG MK1 instead of a Montesa, generated a lot of interest and excitement, but the proof of the pudding would be in the eating, the SSDT being the ultimate test of rider and machine.
Having caused a veritable ‘stir’ at the weigh-in of the event on the Sunday, the tongues were wagging, and trials fans were keen to see how the STAG performed.
Smith was an extrovert and very much a fun-loving rider, he rode to win, but enjoyed winding other riders up. Mid-week, he decided to have a bit of a dice on the road with a fellow competitor and during this high-speed encounter, the STAG’s gearbox cried enough! The Montesa Cota was known for having gearbox issues and the motor used in the STAG MK1 was no different, the gearbox was fragile and that ended Smith’s 1970 Scottish.
Repairs were made post event and Smith campaigned the STAG in national trials for the remainder of the season.
The STAG today:
Happily, the 1970 STAG MK1 has survived intact with very few components being changed over the years.
Middlewich gift shop owner and motorcycle enthusiast, Mike Watts brings the story up to date:
“I spotted a classified advert in Trials & Motocross News in 2004 which offered a 250 Montesa Cota Special for sale, I was intrigued, so went to a village near Norwich to have a look at the bike. The seller rode speedway and his race bike had suffered a major engine failure and he was funding the repairs by selling the old trials bike that had been languishing in a corner.
When I saw it, I knew exactly what it was, and I was keen to have it. The owner clearly did not know that he was selling a unique piece of British trials history, so I did the deal, paid the price, and took the STAG home.
Many of my friends have since told me to do a comprehensive restoration to put the bike back to as new condition, but to be honest I do not want to touch it. The STAG is now fifty-one years old, it is in one piece and apart from a replacement ignition casing, it is pretty much as Don Smith rode it, so I plan to leave it exactly as it is. It maybe did not survive the 1970 Scottish Six Days, but it has survived the test of time. I also have the original registration documents, which is another component of the bike’s history.”
Watts met Essex born Smith, who was guest of honour that same year at the British Bike Bonanza and he was reunited with his STAG. This turned out to be a once only reunion as Don died in the October, having suffered a stroke at home and a fatal one in Addenbrookes Hospital, Cambridge. He died on 6th October 2004 aged 66 years.
Watts: “Don was delighted to see his old STAG and we talked for well over an hour, at which time he pointed out all the features he had designed, including the tank and side panel badges which he made himself.
Don could not remember which tank he modified to fit the STAG, nor why he used a steel tank and not an alloy component.
I was delighted when Don signed the fuel tank as a memento of the reunion.
He told me the most challenging components were the side panels which took ages to fabricate. My only regret is that I wasn’t able to record our conversation that day, he was so forthcoming with information and happy to talk about his creation.”
What it was and what it is
The STAG MK1 was primarily a prototype machine for Smith, a test bed to evaluate innovative ideas in trials bike design. It was also a statement that Smith was available for hire in the trials job market. The STAG was like a mobile CV, and it was also a stop-gap machine until something else came along. This happened when Don Smith signed with Kawasaki to develop their ‘KT’ machines in 1972, but that is another story.
Whilst it did not win any major events or set the trials world alight, the STAG fulfilled its purpose and fortunately for trials enthusiasts, it has survived in an unmolested form for over half a century.
The bike is in good condition considering that it has been left unused in storage for many years, the REH forks are now badly pitted and would require hard chrome plating before they could be functional, and the whole machine would need to be carefully recommissioned before being used in anger.
Some would say that it is a shame that it is not ridden anymore, but for the current owner of the STAG, Mike Betts, it is an interesting part of British trials history that has been preserved, a machine he is proud to be the custodian of.
The STAG MK1 is a survivor, it is a part of trial history, let us be thankful of that at least.
Previous attributes: This article was given permission by John Moffat to be used in Classic Trial Magazine (C J Publishing).
Resource for private study: Ride It! The Complete Book of Motorcycle Trials – Don Smith 1975; 1976; 1977 & 1978 – Haynes Publishing. ISBN 0854291652 (Out of Print)
With thanks to: Mike Watts, the current owner of Don Smith’s STAG; Amanda Lazenby, Don’s youngest daughter, for information received for the writing of this article.
Article Copyright: John Moffat/Trials Guru 2023
Apart from ‘Fair Dealing’ for the purpose of private study, research, criticism or review as permitted under the Copyright, Design and Patents Act, 1988, no part of this article may be copied, reproduced, stored in any form of retrieval system, electronic or otherwise or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, electrical, mechanical, optical, chemical, photocopying, recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of the author as stated above. This article is not being published for any monetary reward or monetisation, be that online or in print.
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Adjudicative Decision Writing (Course 2000-8): July 30 - August 3, 1990
Course presented in Anchorage AK
Front: Jan Hopster, Roz Holland, Shirley Spurlock, Eve Heavner, Laura Andrewyuk, Arlene Rocker, Elena Daly
Middle: Barbara Opp, Lynda Ehrhart, Carol Heath, Linda Suttles, Paula McHale, Thursa Hayward, Heather Coats, Evvie Punches, Carol Taylor, Bruce Duffy, MarLynn Spears, and Bob Rinehart
Back: Allison Johnson, Donna Doney, Jeri Sansone, Jim McFarlin, Eric Schweska, Stan Bronczyk, Les Eddins, Mitch Overstreet, Jeff Nelson, Jan Sosnowski, and Ron Hunt
0590_1990.54 Advanced Automated Inspection Records System (AIRS): Course 3000-36B: January 22-26, 1990
Front: Ineke Wilkinson, Edith Inman, Pam Taylor, Margaret Pounds, Carol Smith, and Dick Forester
Back: Anthony Parton, Marie Gray, Cathy Strom, Darlene Dukart, and Paul Brown
0590_1990.16 Advanced Fluid Minerals: Cementing and Bond Log Interpretation (Course 3000-43): April 9-13, 1990
Course presented in Vernal UT
[Note: The names as they appear under the photograph should be reversed - in order - as shown below.]
Kneeling: Jim Wood, Howard Hubbs, Bill LaFollette, Tim Ingwell, Benna Muth, Carol Kubly, Alvin Ignacio, Dick Wilson, and John Shufflebarger
Middle: Joe Goodwin, Rich Canterbury, Theron Mitchell, Ed Foreman, Pete Sokolosky, E. J. Boudreaux, Bob Oldson, and Leo Tapoof
Back: Ray Arnold, William D. Owens, Max McCoy, Lonnie Nephi, Charles H. Cameron, Dave Brown, Howard Cleavinger, Jerry Kenczka, and Jaime Sparger
0590_1990.49 AIRS for Non-data Entry Users (Course 3000-37A): February 12-16, 1990
Course presented in Jackson MS
Front: Ineke Wilkinson, Ken Adams, Aviva Mosley, U. J. Parikh, Patty Ramstetter, John Duhon, Stan Hutchinson, and Carol Smith
Back: Jimmy Horn, John Reiss, Bill Lucas, Richard Wallace, Bob Finney, and John Goodnight
0590_1990.38 AIRS for Non-data Entry Users (Course 3000-37B): May 8-11, 1990
Course presented in Miles City MT
Left to right: John Bramhall, Jackie Anderson, Jim Graham, Pat Roddy, Lonny Bagley, and Carol Smith
0590_1990.13 Allotment Management Plans: Development, Implementation, Supervision, and Evaluation (Course 4000-7)
January 22-26, 1990
Kneeling: Gerald Jech, Bill Andersen, Doug Barnum, and Jim Wolf
2nd row: Todd Christensen, Mark Gish, Tom Forre, and Gina Ramos
3rd row: Brad Hines, Helen Miller, Steve Surian, Carol Spurrier, Ron Pearson, and Kurt Kotter
Back: Dee Ritchie, Dave Krosting, Craig Egerton, Kent Bowen, Tom Hilken, and Phil Kirk
0590_1990.39 Basic Lands Adjudication (Course 2000-2): June 11-22, 1990
Front: Dorie Wilson, Wanda Johnson, Barbara Fast, Jan Fackrell, Kathy Wilner, Diane Gomez, Diann Rasmussen, and Bob Barbour
Back: Mary Linda Ponticelli, Susan Starcevich, Cheryl Laudenbach, Wanda McKean, Janet Hutchinson, Natalie Okimura, Linda Briggs, Chuck Valentine, and Lynda Schwenk
0590_1990.02 Basic Minerals Adjudication (Course 3000-2): June 11-22, 1990
Front: Bonnie Edgerly, Carol DeFour, Susie Rivas, Lisa Rivera, Deborah Solano, Molly Barnes, Louise McMinn, and Rebecca Smith
Middle: Juanita Brown, Lou Ortiz, Vicki D. Roth, Tana Minster, Vickie Couch, Linda Mullenix, Eunice Lane, Carol Horn, and Bob Barbour
Back: Paul T. Ortiz, Connie Gage, Carolyn Drue, Marj Thorvaldson, Carol Kershaw, Maxine McClain, Bill Bliesner, and Sandy Dunn
0590_1990.07 Basic Records Administration (Course 1200-2): December 3-6, 1990
Front: Maxine Deeter, Donna Dischbein, Ann Patton, Darla McLean, Marie Martin, Rosa Nelson, Lela Beckwith, and Lupe Soens
Middle: Irwin Nollman, Patricia Hansen, Chris Nagao, Betty Lundy, Patricia Weller, Brenda Kirkpatrick, Linda Friedrich, Deborah Bohlman, Delores A. Vavas, Patsy Lynch, and Vi Dille
Back: Shirley S. Goforth, Kay Rivers, Deborah E. Morrell, Susan L. Farris, Anna M. Wharton, Eleanore Wilson, Sharon Byford, Eli Mascarenas, Glennella Vavak, and Calvin Riley
0590_1990.27 BLM Foundations (Course 1400-6): February 26 - March 9, 1990
Kneeling: Robert Jobson, Marcia Whitney, James Christensen, Holger Jensen, Steve Christensen, and Kevin Madsen
2nd row: Patty McLean, Anna Steele, Kate Moore, Laura White, Janice Anderson, Cathy Applegate, Ilene Emry, Charlene Rogers, Karen Hepp, Jeanette Kuiper, Andy Tenney, and Mark Chandler
3rd row: Jaime Provencio, Mary Weber, Kimberly Hackett, Leticia Gallegos, Don Sasseville, Mike Calton, Mark Bonner, Julie Yocum, and Lowell Jeffcoat
Back: Del Vail, Kemp Conn, Lloyd Ferguson, Dave Yokel, Carol Spurrier, John Reid, Don Dollar, Kent Bowen, Keith Berger, Laurie Ford, Frayne Lehmann, and Scott Elefritz
0590_1990.31 Coordinated Riparian Area Management (Course 1737-1C): June 18-22, 1990
Course presented in Billings, MT
Kneeling: Dan Tippy, Linda Parsons, Mike Erwin, Beth Woodson, Holger Jensen, Dave Krosting, Grant Grisak, Duane Ferdinand, Bill Volk, Bob DesJardins, David Jaynes, Vinita Shea, Wendy Favinger, Don Waite, Brian Hockett, Terri Heilman, Myron Saylor, Harold Cottet, El Vera George, Laura White, Barb Terland, Nancy Mason, Meg Kirkendall, Mike Browne, and Bob Bump
Middle: Jeff Ryan, Bob Davis, Allen Strobel, Dean Bolstad, Don Prichard, Dan Hinckley, Jim Roscoe, Bart Howells, Marty Griffith, Frances Rieman, Sandy Brooks, Oscar Martinez, Joan Schumaker, Darrel Pistorius, Tom Parks, Ned Habich, Chris Jauert, Tim Wiersum, Wendell Martinell, Jim Cagney, Phil Sandoval, Leah Quesenberry, Karl Striby, John Oiestad, Wayne Nipple, Vito Ciliberti, and Geri Sullivan
Back: Matt Richetts, Bob Lund, James Phelps, Lee McConnel, Jody Peters, Joe Frazier, Tom Pick, Skip Vetten, Don Heinze, Chris Hoff, Dale Tribby, Dex Hight, Eric Luse, James Klessens, Owen McDonagh, Ed Fryer, Corey Swenson, Lex Riggle, Vern Stofleth, Sharon Pfaff, Connie Fischer, Mitch Flanagan, Dennis Phillippi, Al Amen, Ken Hanify, Pete Husby, and Kent Bowen
0590_1990.01 Decisions, Appeals, and Hearings (Course 4000-8): March 5-9, 1990
Front: Gayle Manges, Harvey D. Gates, Mitch Forsyth, Jack Spears, Richard Hubbard, and Dennis Zachman
Middle: Todd Christensen, Jerry Smith, Burt Stanley, Clint Oke, Gary Peterson, Roger Oyler, and Criss Whalley
Back: Richard Jewett, Rich Benson, Harv Sweizer, and Bruce Easton
0590_1990.32 Electric Systems Short Course (Course 2000-9): February 5-9, 1990
Front: Bob Barbour, Joni Sasich, Craig Zufelt, Karen Thompson, Judy Waggoner, Nancy Bloyer, and Dale Ross
Middle: Mary M. O'Brien, Stephanie Snook, Kniffy Hamilton, Karl Simonson, and Gary Schaffron
Back: Dick Bell, Pat Walker, Shawn Redfield, Darlene Haegele, John Thornburch, Larry Johnson, and John Fervainolo
0590_1990.51 Environmental Management - Minerals (Course 3000-19): January 29 - February 9, 1990
Front: Terry Saarela, Lynn Barlow, Tom Hewitt, Jim Turner, Brian Amme (kneeling), Fred Anderson, Ken Bonin, and William Hansen
Back: Richard Hall, Art Smith, Bob Armstrong, John Kenny, John Schuler, Jerry Francis, Tim Sanders, Fred Osborne, Tom Lahti, and Dave Loomis
0590_1990.48 Fluid Minerals Agreements and Contracts (Course 3000-16): April 16-20, 1990
Front: Dick Forester, Neal Brecheisen, Patrick Padia, Claudia Silver-Huff, Rose Martinez, and Ferron [surname is unreadable]
Middle: Bernie Dillon, Joe Hewitt, Teresa Thompson, Leroy Mohorich, Diane Mitchell, and Errol [surname is unreadable]
Back: Daryl Watts, Robert Pike, Charles Cameron, Douglas Johnson, Ray Clanton, and Phil Chidester
0590_1990.44 Fluids Inspection and Enforcement - Drilling (Course 3000-17): January 22 - February 2, 1990
Course presented in Roswell NM
Kneeling: John Shufflebarger, Lonnie Nephi, Arnold Wilson, Randy Howell, Gary Kiefer, Will Lambert, Ken Young, and Ed Fivas
Middle: Leo Tapoff, Alvin Ignacio, Adam Salameh, John Nichols, Elmer Nordsven, Bob Gates, Bob Kent, Shirley Mondy, and Dave Moore
Back: Ronald Crossguns, James Miles, Steve Caffey, Carl Budd, Bill Dalness, Dave Brown, Lee Keyes, and Bill McManus
0590_1990.17 Hazardous Materials Management for Managers (Course 1703-2): July 30-31, 1990
Kneeling: Frank Young, Dick Forester, Jack O'Brien, Gary Rundell, Dale Brubaker, Diana Garretson, John Bogacki, Pat McLean, Gary McVicker, Jack Peterson, and Bruce Conrad
Middle: Martin Thrasher, Mac Berta, Pat Clason, Jack Albright, David Bray, Dick Manus, Fran Cherry, Michele Chavez, El Spencer, Roger Schmidt, Charlie Coon, John Idso, Richard [cannot read surname], Sandy Porenta, Gene Terland, Carlton Lance, Donna Webb, Alan Kesterke, and Runore Wycoff
Back: Jeff Jung, Howard Hedrick, George House, Bernie Hyde, Rhio Jackson, Ted Milesnick, Larry Hoovestol, Paul Summers, Steve Henke, David Atkins, and Chic Jensen
0590_1990.26 Hazardous Materials Management for Managers (Course 1703-2): November 28-29, 1990
Front: Leon Berggren, Kris Long, Mert Lombard, Irene Clapp, Marilyn Johnson, Kniffy Hamilton, Jim Fisher, Marta Witt, Jordan Pope, Martin Thrasher, and Paul Meyer
Back: Steve Ellis, Jim Turner, Gene Nodine, Jim Phillips, Sam Rolley, Paul Andrews, Art Tower, Tim Monroe, Frank Rowley, Marvin Bagley, Alan Rabinoff, Roger Inman, Dave McWhirter, Jerry Kidd, Bernie Hyde, Jack Petersen, and Bill Wagner
0590_1990.24 Inspection and Enforcement for Locatable Surface Management (Course 3000-48): May 7-17, 1990
Front: Mark Chatterton, Katherine Graham, Jerry Nordmann, and Lynn Pettit
2nd row: Nickolas Williams, Dennis Oaks, Ed Slagle, Jeffrey Johnson, Nick Rieger, David Mark, and Linn Gum
3rd row: Dave McCaa, Delores Cates, Janice Stadelman, and Scott Murellwright
4th row: Alan Fong, Teresa Knutson, Tom Warrow, Lynn Bjorkland, Joe Ratliff, David Kelley, and Rich Young
Back: Tom Lahti and Rodney Hannon
0590_1990.03 Inspection and Enforcement for Locatable Surface Management (Course 3000-48): July 9-19, 1990
Course presented in Elko NV
Kneeling: Carl Madison, Jinx Fox, Alan Schroeder, Carla James, Maria Soriano, Kenneth Bonin, Larry Lacey, Joe Torrez, and Nancy Logue
Middle: Nick Rieger, Linn Gum, Tom Lahti, Gordon Pine, Ben Sprouse, Gene Dilash, Brian McDaniel, Chris Bean, Mark Chatterton, and Tom Schmidt
Back: Rich Young, Jeff Garrett, Donald Stager, Michael Ford, Bob Kershaw, Robert DeTar, Elden Allison, and John Geier
0590_1990.10 Instruction Seminar (Course 1400-4): January 8-12, 1990
Front: Janice Anderson, Bill LaFollette, Pat Giorgi, Fred Johnson, Jean Juilland, John Samota, Terry Kaplan-Henry, Helen Miller, John Skibinski, Bill Clancy, George DaBai, Judy Duedmeyer, Ginger Keller, and Pat Walsh
Back: Don Simpson, Jeff Garrett, Cliff Fanning, Bill Putnam, Gary Long, Terry Catlin, Wade Johnson, Mike Rutledge, Peter Ditton, Will Weigand, Bill White, Dennis Oaks, Melinda Walker, and Barbara Hollway
0590_1990.15 Instruction Seminar (Course 1400-4): June 4-8, 1990
Front: Marsha Thomas, Gina Ramos, Joan Resnick, Margaret Trujillo, Janice Anderson, Darlene Simpson, Mary Pressley, Annette Leavitt, Janis Shaw, Nancy Bloyer, Shelley Peele, Carol Kershaw, and Ginger Kelling
Back: Barbara Hollway, Kathy Seegmiller, Danny Malcolm, Kirby Boldan, Jim Fogg, Leon Pack, Paul Seronko, Dennis Oaks, and David Moore
0590_1990.05 Instruction Seminar (Course 1400-4): September 17-20, 1990
Front: Barbara Hollway, Curtis Wagner, Cheryl Blanchard, Pat Walsh, Dan Ochsner, Dion Dishong, Ned Habich, Linda Parsons, and June Bailey
Back: Lucia Kuizon, Patrick Sheehy, James Horan, Russ Krapf, Ted Cordery, Ron Tucker, Rob Roudabush, and Dennis Oaks
0590_1990.25 Instruction Seminar (Course 1400-4) December 10-14, 1990
Front: Beatrice Wade, Martha Maxwell, Terri Stevens, Sheila Randall, Patricia Walsh, Terri Walker, Dorothy Chambers, and Mike Burnside
Middle: Steven Miller, Delores Heser, Gary Stumpf, Beverly Poteet, Buddy Green, Ginger Kelling, Donna Thurber, and John Samota
Back: Pam Stotts, John Douglas, Robert Waiwood, David Brown, Rick Canterbury, and Mark Chatterton
0590_1990.28 Introduction to Fisheries Habitat Management (Course 6000-26): May 2-9, 1990
Front: Kim Ragotskie, Jim England, Ed Hollowed, Ray Boyd, Steve Langenstein, Mike Albee, and Chris Pinney
Middle: Rowdy Muir, Erick Brekke, Gregg Managan, and Paul Yull
Back: Debbie Pressman, Bruce Palmer, Kirk Gardner, Barry Long, Jim Silva, Chris Hoff, Troy Corman, and Charles Pregler
0590_1990.14 Introduction to Automation for Managers (Course 1266-3C): April 9-11, 1990
Course presented in Eugene OR
Front: Tim Votaw, Brad Krueger, Leland Johnson, John Singlaub, Gordon Cheniae, Rich Jones, Wayne Elven, and Ray Monroe
2nd row: Rich Drehobl, Ron Hofman, Ron Anderson, Barb Hollway, Joyce Taylor, Judy Willsey, Marilyn Johnson, Lillie Hikida, Gail Schaefer, Bob Korfhage, Bob Rivers, and Polly Elliott
3rd row; Charlie Grymes, Dennis Jurowski, Ben Hobbs, Kay Braithwaite, Al Wood, Zeke Ziegler, Mike Gardner, Bob Bierer, Pat Clason, Ron Kaufman, Wayne Kuhn, John Foster, and Lance Nimmo
Back: Pat Geehan, Mel Chase, Lou Willcox, Dick Schlachter, Dick Burch, Lee Lauritzen, Bill Bradley, Lowell Hayes, Eric Hoffman, Wayne Elliott, and Brent Blair
0590_1990.47 Introduction to Automation for Managers (Course 1266-3B): April 4-6, 1990
Course presented in Bend OR
Kneeling: John Foster, George House, Eric Strand, Terry Reed, Chic Jensen, Ron Hofman, and Dick Forester
Back: Fred Weech, Donna Webb, Bill Calkins, Wayne Elven, Ralph Heft, Mike Mottice, Pat Geehan, Don Smith, Jim Hancock, Steve Sherman, Jim Fisher, Terry Nichols, Ann Aldrich, Tommy Thompson, Glenn Patterson, Judy Nelson, Caroline Choate, Bob Hansen, Terry Sodorff, Dick Cosgriffe, [given name not available] Albright, Charlie Grymes, and Dana Schuford
0590_1990.50 Locatable Minerals Surface Management (Course 3000-24): March 26 - April 5, 1990
Front: Nancy Getchell, Jayne Doyle, Lynn Barlow, Chris Bean, Esperanza Rachman, Desmond Bain, Ann Moya, and Ken Tillman
Back: Mark Schwab, Burl Cribley, Don Stager, Dave Taylor, Francis Rakow, David Daniels, and Jeff Garrett
0590_1990.33 Locatable Surface Management for Managers (Course 3000-42): June 5-8, 1990
Front: Rob Roudabush, Dean Zeller, Lee Delaney, Ben Koski, Elena Daly, Thomas Zale, Joe Torres, and Jeff Garrett
Back; Wayne King, Vern Stephens, Jim Currivan, Jim Abott, Chuck Horsburgh, and Chuck Frost
0590_1990.12 Managing External Access to BLM Information / Data (Course 1270-1): November 13-15, 1990
Front: Diane O'Meara, Pat Walsh, Joyce Norris, Wendy Spencer, Eileen Vigil, Pat Day, and Dorothy Chambers
Middle: Cathy Banks, Sonya Cox, Rav Gonzales, Ralph Bunn, Gioconda Lewis, Joyce Fierro, Pam Dandrea, Kathy Collier, Otis Weimer, Pam Quallich, and Patsy Lynch
Back: Melanie Rhinehart, Felix Jimenez, Roger Moninar, Steve Wing, Stan Frazier, Joseph Jewkes, Carlotta Oneida, Terry Nichols, Ed Roberts, Gerri Jenkins, and Vi Dille
0590_1990.21 Managing the NEPA Process (Course 1600-6): February 26 - March 2, 1990
Kneeling: Daryl Trotter, Dennis Curtis, Dan Lechetsky, and Dick Harlow
2nd row: Jim Atkins, Gary Thrash, Elena Daly, Becky Metz, Gary Wyke, Jerry Moritz, Ken Moore, and Bob Dale
3rd row: Keith Pearson, Jake Hoogland, Tom Pogaenik, Mike Ferguson, Steve Addington, Barry Rose, Cindy Alvarez, and Gregg Simmons
Back: Cal McKinlay, Bob Schoolar, Dave Loomis, John Bosworth, Lee Delaney, Jeff Steinmetz, Ed Tilzey, Alice Stephenson, and Paul Petty
0590_1990.30 Mine and Beneficiation Cost Estimating and Economic Evaluation (Course 3000-11): March 5-15, 1990
Knelling: Scott Stebbins, Al Burch, and Darwin Pogue
2nd row: Robin Strathy, Amy Leuders, Steve Storo, Jim Gruber, Jim Deininger, Ted Mullin, Tom Collins and Pete Sokolosky
3rd row: Philippe deHenaut, Elizabeth Mathews, Gerry Capps, Larry Brown, Roger Marion, Ralph Spengler, Peter Milne, Bill White, and Otto Schumacher
Back: Earl Boone, Russell Kucinski, Scott Haight, Clyde Murray, Rusty Dersch, Bayard Kershaw, and Burrett Clay
0590_1990.35
Key
Mining Claim Validity Examination Procedures (Course 3000-13B): March 19 - May 4, 1990
See Key for location of individuals: Tom Deroo, Bill Diel, Rafe Padgett, Al Burch, Rau Tesoro, Diane Perry, Mitch Leverette, Jim Evans, Bob Randolph, Matt Shumaker, Tony Herrell, Burrett Clay, Janet Hook, Rob Ernst, Roger Ameman, Rob Ernst, Sal Lenlichque, John Burghardt, Ralph Costa, Kathleen Cox, and Gary Beckman
0590_1990.09
Key
Mining Claim Validity Examination Procedures (Course 3000-13): [undated]
See Key for location of individuals: Al Burch, Geroge Rice, Marvin Schroeder, Maggie Menderbach, Michael Jackson, Ray Tesoro, Brent Cunderia, Harry Delong, Chuck O'Donnell, Matt Shumaker, Nancy Logue, Burrett Clay, Ruth Seegar, Mary Lennon, Becky Hammond, Mike Ford, Phyllis Denton, Bob Randolph, Ray Bergeron, Tim Ingwell, and Greg Visconty
0590_1990.42 Negotiated Procurement for Technical Personnel - Hazardous Material: March 12-16, 1990
Front: Wayne Svenjoha, Russ Elam, Barbara Morris, Patty Gradek, Lynne Sendejo, Joan Resnick, Paul Meyer, Chris Butler, and Al Collar
Back: Paul Stearns , Salahdin Abdul-Haaq, Pat Arbeiter, Gary Rundell, Joel Jakobosky, Jim Conn, Peter Bierbach, Keith Treseder, Bob Wilson, Gary Cooper, John Peacher, Rex Thomsen, Myra Musialkiewicz, Larry Lacy, and John Broderick
0590_1990.19 Nonpoint Source Pollution Control (Course 7000-9A): February 13-16, 1990
Kneeling: Bill Brookes, Dave Schafersman, Karl Wright, Cory Goodman, and Dan Tippy
Middle: Janice Anderson, Chris Knopp, Corky Ohlander, Pete Stender, Ervin Cowley, Ron Russell, John Rector, Daniel Brown, and Terry Kaplan-Henry
Back: Gary Rosenlieb, George Dissmeyer, Barry Long, Eric Janes, Bill Putnam, Peter Bierbach, and Chic Spann
0590_1990.18 Nonpoint Source Pollution Control (Course 7000-9B): May 8-11, 1990
Course presented in Park City UT
Kneeling: Dan Tippy, Glen McDonald, Chris Knopp, and Mike Kuehn
2nd row: Robert McCormick, Butch Peugh, Boyd Christensen, Stephen Libby, John Idso, and Terry Kaplan-Henry
3rd row: Bill Putnam, Keith Cook, Jack Seley, Tim Sanders, Gary Wyke, Richard Carkin, Richard Dyrland, and Dan Muller
Back: Johnny Riel, Bill Brooks, Phillip Sielaff, Jim McLaughlin, Jean Masquelier, Ron Olsen, and A. J. Martinez
0590_1990.08 Nonpoint Source Pollution Control (Course 7000-9B): June 12-15, 1990
Course presented in Portland OR
Front: Margaret Beilharz, Terry Kaplan-Henry, Jerry Richeson, David Vogler, Joni Sasich, Dan Tippy, and Ben Worthington
Back: Steve Shade, Bill Brookes, Tim Bozorth, Bill Putnam, Chris Knopp, Jon Brazier, Mikeal Jones, John Barber, Chester Novak, and Dan Muller
0590_1990.06 Oracle for New Users, February 21-23, 1990
Front: Vince Vogt, Steve Wiig, Jim Horan, Kathey Weister, Tricia Powell, and Joe Rasmussen
Back: Steve Moore, Tony Ferguson, John Craynon, Jerry Strahan, and Vern Rulli
0590_1990.34 Placer Examination Techniques (Course 3000-9): May 14-25, 1990
Seated: Al Burch, Harry DeLong, Roy Drew, Bill Straley, Byard Kershaw, Brent Bestram, and Gary Berg
Standing: Matt Shumaker, Don Keill, Gary Beckman, Rod Kuhn, Rebecca Lange, Marti Martinez, Mike Doran, Ken Loda, Rod Lentz, Lester Lubetkin, Rob McCullough, Russell Kucinski, Bob DeTar, Greg Visconty, and Jim Gauthier-Warinner
0590_1990.04 Professional Resource Management - Lands (Course 2000-1): March 12 - April 25, 1990
Back: Ruben A. Sanchez, Carolyn Spoon, Kay Erickson, Mary Weber, Lisa Schaalman, Vaught Hackett, and Jim Stobaugh
Middle: Glen Nebeker, Frayne Lehman, Al Alvarez, Evelyn Stob, Laurie Ford, Pamela English, Ron Smith and Lowell Jeffcoat
Front: Ilene Emry, Debby Lucero, Betsy Bonnell, Jeanette Kuiper, Janice Machipiness, Steep Weiss, and MarLynn Spears
0590_1990.36 Solid Leasable Mineral System II (Course 3000-33C): April 17-20, 1990
Front: Modesto Tamondong, Tricia Powell, Gallo Silva, John Scheumbauer, Fred Hagius, Steve Moore, Dave Stewart, and Ken Downing
Back: Jim Weber, Ian Senio, Rick Gundry, Jerry Strahan, Tony Ferguson, and Chuch Horsburgh
0590_1990.45 Solid Leasable Mineral System II (Course 3000-33B): April 10-13, 1990
Front: John Craynon, Jim Horan, Bob Giovanini, Pam Wheeler, Cecelia Johnson, Tricia Powell, and Charlie Beecham
Back: Matt McColm, Ed Ginouves, Ernie Achterberg, Gary Torres, Vince Vogt, and Allen Vance
0590_1990.46 Solid Leasable Mineral System II (Course 3000-33E): May 5-11, 1990
Front: Ed Heffern, Brenda Aird, Tricia Powell, and Dolly Willis
Back: Paul Politzer, Steve Vanmatre, Ralph Costa, Ken Bonin, Harry Moritz, Eldon Allison, Tony Ferguson, and Jerry Strahan
0590_1990.52 Solid Leasable Mineral System II (Course 3000-33D): May 1-4, 1990
Front: Joe Rasmussen, Pat Romero, Moon Hom, and Tricia Powell
Back: Vince Vogt, Dave Sitzler, Brent Cunderla, Edith Landis, and Joyce Westerkamp
0590_1990.53 Solid Leasable Mineral System II (Course 3000-33F): June 12-15, 1990
Front: Kathleen Cox, Tricia Powell, Barbara Hanson, Judy Phelps, Terri Walker, and Clyde Topping
Back: Don Ziehl, Vern Rulli, Vance Greer, Steve Moore, Raj Giri, and Bill Ward
0590_1990.11 Supervisory Development Work Group: July 31 - August 2, 1990
Front: Marilyn Johnson, Patti Brunner, Dan Oschner, Joe Piehuta, and Bill Childress
Back: Jan Gambi, Bill Civish, Dick Harlow, Greg Thompson, and Mel Williams
0590_1990.20 Threatened and Endangered Species Consultation and Management (Course 6000-12): April 23-27, 1990
Front: Don Heinze, Joe Molter, Roberto Costales, Brenda Smith, Carol Spurrier, Diane Drobka, Don Prichard, Bill Radtkey, and Tom Gnojek
Back: Al Pfister, Phil Dittberner, Tim Hughes, John Hayes, Caryl Lynn Elzinga, Mike Small, Sam Fitton, Ed Lorentzen, and Charles Pregler
0590_1990.43 Train the Trainer - LIS Core Module (Course 1400-8): December 3-7, 1990
Kneeling: Don Hicks, Harlan Smith, Pete Van Wyhe, Yolanda Sanchez, Jim Dryden, Curtis Tucker, Garth Olson, and Bill LeBarron
Middle: John Samota, Jack Johnson, Leslie Cone, Tommy Hubert, Pat Walsh, Ron Fox, David Crabtree, Dennis Zachman, Jerry Kidd, Burt Williams, Donn Bode, and Barbara Hollway
Back: Chris Horyza, Dick Popp, Ken Alexander, Doug Parker, Mil Krohn, Sandy Dunn, Asko Virtanen, Joe Jewkes, and John Butterfield
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Sennachie indicated that having a Thoms ancestor from the eastern counties of Scotland, the enquirer has a connection to the Clan MacThomas.
He suggested for research, the following website pages may be of interest:
https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/thoms/94/.
https://www.myheritage.com/names/john_thoms.
https://www.myheritage.com/names/joseph_thoms.
For searching Scottish records the best two sites are Scotlandpeople and familysearch.org. Sennachie asks if the enquirer has already used these sites. If not she will first need to open a free account.
On familysearch there is an Alexander Thoms said to have been born in 1818 and died in 1848. That means the next step is to search church records held on scotlandspeople, to hopefully confirm these years. It also means Alexander, his wife Helen and son George should appear on the 1841 Census with probably other family members. Hopefully using the church records on Scotlandspeople the enquirer may be able to go further back in time.
Sennachie suggested joining our Society via this link and offered to answer any further any questions that the enquirer may have.
McCombie
(UK)
(142)
Added 31/12/2023
Q
An enquirer was wondering what was the best way to trace family history. His father was from Skene born 1933, Alexander Angus McCombie and married his mother June McRobbie from Alford. He asks what the best way to go about it is.
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Sennachie advised as the enquirer's surname is McCombie, it means our Chief accepts that he has a connection to the Clan MacThomas. If you join our Clan Society then you would have access to genealogical advice during the period of your membership. Otherwise, on this occasion there is limited general advice. To apply for membership please click here.
The following pages of this original website give you some general research advice:
https://clanmacthomas.uk/pages/genealogyfhgr.html
https://clanmacthomas.uk/pages/genealogyarticlesgtbfh.html
https://clanmacthomas.uk/pages/genealogyarticlesgtfhrbdm.html
https://clanmacthomas.uk/pages/genealogyarticlessnp.html
https://clanmacthomas.uk/pages/genealogyarticlesgtdnatalk.html
Sennachie suggested that first step is to see what relatives know, for example talk to parents, uncles and aunts or close cousins. There may be someone in the family has already done some research. Second see if a local public library has any “how to” books to borrow.
For Scotland, the most useful website is the government’s ScotlandsPeople. Registration is required to get access to their free indexes, and there are fees to purchase original records. Another useful free website is FamilySearch. Again registration is needed.
There are lots of other records available, but just using the above advice should result in setting up a family tree. Another useful site is Genuki as this will give guidance of available websites for UK research. Sennachie suggests not joining websites such as Ancestry at this stage.
Also appreciate that having DNA tested is just another tool to use. Some people think it could be the only thing to do. Sennachie recommends not using DNA until a tree back about five generations has been prepared.
MacCone
(USA)
(141)
Added 31/12/2023
Q
The enquirer asks if her seven times great grandfather, who went as an indentured man in 1652 to Boston, USA at the age of 27 and whose name was probably MacCone in Scotland, is part of the Thomas clan. Another spelling of his name was MacCombe. He changed it or it got changed to Cone in the USA. It is thought that he fought and was captured in the Battle of Worcester, and was sent to the USA on a ship called the John and Sara.
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The Sennachie reported that there were two ships carrying prisoners of war from England to the American Colonies in 1650 and 1651. Much has been written about these two ships and the men who possibility sailed in them. A man named John McCoon is said to have arrived in New England on a ship called the Unity in December 1650 carrying prisoners from the Battle of Dunbar.
The John and Sara transported Scottish POW's from the Battle of Worcester to New England in 1651, and lists of men on board are said to include John and David MacHo[l]me. Sennachie does not believe John MacHolme and John MacCoon are the same person. Please see the following three links:
https://spows.org/battle-of-dunbar/battle-of-dunbar-prisoners-of-war/battle-of-dunbar-prisoner-profiles/john-maccoon/
https://spows.org/battle-of-dunbar/battle-of-dunbar-prisoners-of-war/battle-of-dunbar-prisoner-profiles/dunbar-prisoners-of-war-all/
John and David MacHo(l)me on the John and Sara Passenger List (1651)
With regard to the surname M[a]cCoon[e] and MacCone, Sennacie looked at census records in the U.S. National Archives and found that the name seems to comes from Ireland. Although one source about John MacCoone above also states that he was probably born in Scotland.
The Earl/Marquess of Montrose led the Royalist army in Scotland during the English Civil War; our Clan chief at the time, McComie Mor, joined forces with him in 1644. This army was not only made up of Scots; there were Irishmen as well. Fast forward to Worcester and Dunbar five/six years later, it is likely there were still Irishmen fighting for the Royalist cause with the Scots - please see these links:
M[a]cCoon[e]- U.S. National Archives- Census Record
James Graham, 5th Earl/1st Marquess of Montrose
Also a search for the name M(a)cCoone or MacCone on the website ScotlandsPeople did not reveal any early Scotsfolk named MacCoone (or variations). While a search for the name McCoon on the website FamilySearch does reveal results for McCoon(e) in Ireland.
The position of the Clan MacThomas at this time is that MacCone/McCoon etc is probably Irish and is not connected to our Clan. Of course there is a possibility that some time in the future this may change.
Sennachie notes that McCoone may be connected to the Clan McEwan. Reading about their clan history, the MacEwens have Irish roots (like some other clans) and apparently the clan genealogy can be hard to trace. See these page:
Clan MacEwen Sept Names- Clan MacEwen Society
Brief History: Clan MacEwen
Perhaps DNA testing may assist in sorting out who was who on these two ships. There is a group on familytreeDNA called the Scottish Prisoners of the Civil Wars (Dunbar and Worcester). This group looks at the yDNA results of living men who appear to have surnames linked to the surnames of men on these two ships. Do you have a close male relative with the surname Macone or Cone (or variations) that you could ask to have the yDNA test by familytreeDNA. Please see this web-page:
https://www.familytreedna.com/public/ScottishPoWs/default.aspx?section=yresults
It is suggested that the enquirer might also like to see results for the Clan MacThomas DNA Group:
https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/clan-mac-thomas-project/about
https://www.familytreedna.com
Thomson
(Not known)
(140)
Added 31/12/2023
Q
The enquirer is looking into his step-father James Thomson’s family history. James was born in Scotland and up until a few months ago the family thought that he was linked to the Campbells. However, after a little more research they know differently and as such the enquirer is wondering if there is more information other than Glenshee, and Argyl etc. He asks if there is an actual place, ruin, meeting place can be visited? He notes that there is a meeting every 3 years and asks if this at Glenshee? Also how is it possible for him to attend?.
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Sennachie explained that a person with the surname Thomson or who has an ancestor with the surname Thomson is considered to have a connection to the Clan MacThomas where it is found that they have a Thomson ancestor who was born in the Scottish eastern highland counties, see link below.
Also see the Clan MacTavish website link below. So the question for the enquirer is, does his research of his step-father James Thomson’s ancestors show a link to the eastern highland counties? If it does then he would be welcomed to join the Clan MacThomas Society.
https://clanmacthomas.uk/pages/septthomson.html
https://clanmactavish.org/scottish-thompson-name-mactavish
https://clanmacthomas.uk/pages/societymembership.html
All the enquirer's questions about our Clan and the Society can be answered by reading our original website. With regard to Glenshee and the Clan MacThomas site, the Cockstane, please use the links below. Anyone can visit the Cockstane area, on the A93 road just south of Glenshee.
https://clanmacthomas.uk/pages/glenshee.html
https://clanmacthomas.uk/pages/thecockstane.html
https://clanmacthomas.uk/pages/macthomaslinks2.html
The most recent Clan MacThomas gathering was held in August 2023, based on a hotel at Blairgowie, Perthshire. Our next Gathering is expected to be held in August 2026.
Thomas
(USA)
(139)
Added 17/04/23
Q
The enquirer has been researching his family history and,by using DNA matching results, is back to about his fifth great grandparent, surname Thomas. He asks if these Thomas ancestors connected to the Clan MacThomas.
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Sennachie advised that using DNA so far back is difficult. To be connected to our Clan, having the name Thomas, the enquirer would need to find a connection to the Eastern highland counties of Scotland - such as Aberdeen, Fife, Perth and Angus. Once that is established then he could become a full member of our Society. Click here to read more about our septs and here for information about our Society.
Research based on DNA results needs to be part of standard research using online websites such as ScotlandsPeople and familysearch.org and supported by research at facilities such as libraries, archives and specialist services such as family history societies.
Thomas is a common surname, more so in Wales and England. The enquirer later confirmed a likely Welsh connection.
Tams
(England)
(138)
Added 17/04/23
Q
An enquirer has been told that the Tams clansfolk left Scotland about 1600's to travel south and maybe to England. A tartan shop suggested a link to the Clan MacThomas. He asks if he is part of the extended family of our Clan.
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Sennachie advised that Tam/Tams is a less common surname in the history of the Clan MacThomas. Only one enquiry from someone with this surname has been received since 2010; please see entry No 40 on this page.
There is a dedicated page regarding the name Tam on this website.
It was suggested that the enquirer needs to carry out standard family history research along your Tams line to see if it you can establish a connection to the eastern highland counties of Scotland, such as Perthshire, Aberdeenshire or Fife. Sennachie carried out a search of the trees on the website Ancestry for Tams and discovered that there there are a number. He provided images of some. One thing that the enquirer could do is contact the "owners" of these trees using the Ancestry message facility.
If the Tams line dates back to the 1500s in England then it may be difficult to find a link into Scotland, due to lack of records such as baptism registers. An interesting large free website to use is familysearch.org.
This website includes some useful Staffordshire records which may be of interest.
Another approach is to take a DNA test. If you are just interested in your surname you could undertake the y-DNA test by Family Tree DNA. This is called a Paternal Test. Companies such as AncestryDNA, 23andMe DNA, MyHeritage DNA do not provide this test. The reason for using this type of test is that the results will apply to all your Tams male ancestors. Part of the result will be an estimated ethnic mix. If you take this test and the ethnic mix indicates a strong link to Scotland then our Clan Society would consider you have a connection to the Clan MacThomas.
MacCoone
(USA)
(137)
Added 17/04/23
Q
An enquirer advised that his Scottish ancestor was a veteran of the Battle of Dunbar and was later transported to Boston on the ship John and Sara in 1651. The manifest lists his name as John MackHolme (spelled phonetically by the British). The enquirer have read that Clan MacThomas have identified him as one of their four Clan members on the ship. His original Scottish surname may have been McColm. In America he is known as John MacCoone. He may have had a brother named David MackHolme on the same ship. The enquirer asks if we can provide any information on this?
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Sennachie advised that it is likely John MacCoone has no connection to the Clan MacThomas.
There was a John MacCoon[e] who fought at Dunbar and arrived in New England on the Unity in 1650. A year later, John and David MacHo[l]me both arrived in New England on board the John and Sara after fighting at Worcester in late 1651. Due to this, we don't believe John MacHolme and John MacCoone are the same person. Please see these links:
John MacCoone on the Unity (1650).
John and David MacHo(l)me on the John and Sara Passenger List (1651).
With regard to the surname M[a]cCoon[e], the census records in the U.S. National Archives show that the name seems to comes from Ireland. The source provided on John MacCoone above also states that he was probably born in Scotland.
The Earl/Marquess of Montrose led the Royalist army in Scotland during the English Civil War and our Clan chief at that time, McComie Mor, joined forces with him in 1644. His army was not only made up of Scots; there were Irishmen as well. That means it is likely there were still Irishmen fighting for the Royalist cause with the Scots at Dunbar six years later. The following links provide further information:
M[a]cCoon[e]- U.S. National Archives- Census Record.
James Graham, 5th Earl/1st Marquess of Montrose.
Furthermore a search for the name M(a)cCoone on the website ScotlandsPeople does not reveal any early Scotsfolk named MacCoone (or variations). While a search for the name McCoone on the website FamilySearch does reveal results for McCoone in Ireland.
Finally it is noted that McCoone may be connected to the Clan McEwan. Reading about this clan history, the MacEwens have Irish roots (like some other clans) and apparently the clan genealogy can be hard to trace. These links may be helpful: Clan MacEwen Sept Names- Clan MacEwen Society
Brief History of Clan MacEwen
Thomson
(USA)
(136)
Added 17/04/23
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A member has researched his family tree back to Mary Thomson who married George Rae in Monimail, Fife on 25 January 1724. He asks if there is any possibility of finding anything more, especially about her family.
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Sennachie explained that at time spelling variations are quite common. So dont assume that Thomson must always be correct. Plus the lack of details in the old parish registers makes this task that much more difficult. Another factor that may be present is in relation to the naming of children, see this page.
The baptism of nine children of George Rae and Mary Thomson was found on familysearch.org with one baptised in Monimail, Fife and the others in the parish of Crese, Fife. Mary Thomson could have been christened Mary Thom or Thoms. The following baptism is of particular interest - Mary Thom christened 31 October 1697, Monimail, Fife, father David Thom, mother Mary Gilmour. There appears not to be a marriage of a Mary Thom in the early 1700s in Fife.
It is noted that Mary Thomson appears to have been pregnant when she married, Perhaps, for that reason she changed her surname slightly when she married. Also of interest is that women at that time generally ceased falling pregnant around 45 years old. Assuming Agnes born late in 1742 is their last child, then it is likely Mary was born about 1697.
There are many trees for George Rae and Mary Thomson on Ancestry with many saying Mary was born about 1711, making her about 13 when married, A marriage at that age is a bit suspect, especially in the light of the comment in previous paragraph.
Our Clan Chief accepts there is a connection to the Clan if a member is satisfied that Mary Thomson came from Fife. It is generally impossible to make an absolute connection to a Clan. However at about the same time the Chiefly family were living in the area of Monimail; please refer to this page and this page on this website.
McCombie
(USA)
(135)
Added 16/04/23
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An enquirer in the USA is trying to link his earliest ancestors to their origin in the UK and Ireland. The enquiry relates to his ancestor, Mary McComb, possibly born about 1715 in Ireland, married James C. Young, Augusta, Virginia, USA.
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Sennachie responded that this was a difficult challenge that may not be solved. Check websites such as Ancestry, myheritage, familysearch for any family trees relating to this couple, to see if anyone has solved this; ie, the parents of Mary McComb. If there are trees and none reveal her parents, this in an indication other researchers have also reached this “brickwall”. Consider if there is a possible name change for McComb, such as McCombie. Consider the possibility of hard to find records in Augusta that may reveal Mary’s birthplace, such a newspapers. A good website to check is the wiki section of familysearch.org. Contact the Augusta County Historical Society. Search the website for the USA National Archives.
Sennachie prefers to use free genealogy websites. For Scotland these are mainly familysearch and ScotlandsPeople, with support from local sites where needed.
McCommie
(USA)
(134)
Added 14/08/22
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A new member advises that he is the great, great, great grandson of William McCommie of Alves, Morayshire, Scotland. Records show he christened his son there in 1798 and his daughter in 1801. He asks if there a connection to the Clan MacThomas and what the Sennachie’s thoughts are about his McCommie ancestors.
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Sennachie welcomed the enquirer to the Society and explained that his role is to try to help the member with his research. His assistance is free to members.
Sennachie prefers to use free genealogy websites. For Scotland these are mainly familysearch.org and ScotlandsPeople, with support from local sites where needed.
It was noted that the member’s research has taken him back into the 18th century. This means that the records being researched have limitations. For example, entries in parish register for baptisms, marriages, and burials give limited information compared to later years. Information from newspapers is limited. Many people could not read or write. Changes occurred to the spelling of names. Not all parish registers are extant.
A search of familysearch of the member’s ancestors revealed:-
George McCommie baptised 27 May 1798, father William McCommie, mother Anne McAdam, Alves, Morayshire, Scotland.
Anne McCommie, baptised 21 March 1801, born 18 March 1801, father William McCommie, mother Anne McAdam, Alves, Morayshire, Scotland.
William Mc Commie baptised 14 November 1795, born 8 November 1795, father William Mc Commie, mother Anne Mc Adam, at Drainie, Morayshire, Scotland.
Christian Mc Komie, (female) baptised 15 March 1794, born 12 March 1794, father William Mc Komie, mother Ann Mc Adam, Drainie, Morayshire, Scotland.
William McHomas, married Ann McAdams, 25 May 1793, Draine, Morayshire, Scotland
A tree on familysearch states William McCommie died on 17 July 1828. It does not indicate the source. One source could be from a headstone in a local cemetery where he was living. Sennachie suggested contacting the relevant family history society - http://www.morayandnairnfhs.co.uk.
A very useful part of familysearch is its Wiki section where searches can be done for general information; for example, searching for Drainie, Scotland brings up this page: https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Drainie,_Moray,_Scotland_Genealogy.
Sennachie suggested having a DNA test. It is a tool within the genealogy tool box to be used in conjunction with record research. More advice on DNA can be provided.
As to having a connection to the Clan MacThomas, as your ancestor in Moray has the surname McCommie and variations, that is a sufficient connection to our Clan. It is quite usual for members not achieving a connection to the Clan using records, but achieving a connection based on the traditional history of the Clan, through a link to Scotland related to a sept of the Clan.
Thom
(USA)
(133)
Added 25/06/22
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A new member advised that her great grandmother was Maragaret Thom (maiden name) born in Scotland in 1890. Her AncestryDNA results indicated 48% Scottish with ancestry in North East Scotland and the Northern Isles. She requested further information.
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Sennachie found the following entries on the ScotlandsPeople website that may relate to the enquirer's Thom ancestors:
Birth: Thom ~ Margaret ~ F ~ 1890 ~ 583/ 11 ~ Coylton
Census: Thom ~ Margaret ~ 1891 ~ F ~ 1 {Age} ~ 583/ 4/ 2 ~ Coylton ~ Ayr
It would seem Margaret’s parents were John Thom (born c 1846) and Margaret (born c 1848). Margaret is probably Margaret Speir who married John Thom in 1871 at Ochiltree, Ayrshire.
With regard to the DNA test with ancestry, the member might like to join the Clan MacThomas DNA Group on the website familytreeDNA. She can do this by downloading from ancestry the raw data created by your test and uploading it to familytrreeDNA - see the following links: https://www.familytreedna.com/autosomal-transfer https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/clan-mac-thomas-project/about Sennachie offered more help if it is needed.
Thompson
(USA)
(132)
Added 25/06/22
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The enquirer recently found out about his Scottish ancestry through DNA, and read that Thompson is from the MacTavish clan. But then he discovered that it is from MacThomas. He asked which is correct as his DNA result according to Ancestry shows 50 percent Scottish. Also a “p” could have just been added very easily.
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Senachie advised that based on evidence and traditional references the name Thompson has no connection to the Clan MacThomas. The only circumstance that someone with the surname Thompson has a connection to our Clan is where there is reasonable proof that back in time there had been a spelling variation. Even then if you can obtain proof that your surname was once Thomson, to be connected to our Clan your Thompson/Thomson name would need to have a connection to the eastern highland counties in Scotland, ie, Perthshire, Angus, Aberdeenshire and Fife. This is because we know that MacThomas clansfolk living in those counties many years ago did change their surnames to Thomson, but not to Thompson.
The following link explains of our Clan Chief's view regarding Thomson: https://clanmacthomas.uk/pages/septthomson.html/.
The enquirer cannot depend on DNA results alone to conclude that because a DNA test shows links to Scotland then your Thompson surname must be Scottish. DNA is just one tool to use in researching family history. That means DNA evidence needs to be part of standard genealogy research. Sennachie suggested research needs to be carried out on his Thompson line to see where in the UK that the Thompsons lived.
As for Clan MacTavish claiming Thompson as having a connection to their Clan, that is up to the MacTavish Chief to determine.
Holmes
(USA)
(131)
Added 25/06/22
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The enquirer’s family has long held their Scottish heritage with great pride and are aware that their ancestors came from the Highlands. They may have been sent to America during the highland clearances but their exact origins are unclear. Sources indicate that Holmes might be a anglicised version of MacThomas. Any information regarding this suggestion would be greatly appreciated.
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Sennachie advised that the Chief of the Clan McThomas considers the name Holmes has no connection to the Clan MacThomas. Holmes is considered generally to be English with a possible connection to the Scottish Lowlands. The MacThomas Clan was based in the Scottish Highlands in Perthshire. Sennachie is not aware of any example where research has indicated that Holmes is a variation of MacThomas.
The enquirer needs to carry out some research to see where their Holmes ancestors came from. Another possible option is having a DNA test as this should generally provide a broad ethnic indication.
As an indication of the spread of the name Holmes, using the website familysearch.org a search using the exact spelling of Holmes in the UK resulted in 1.1 million for England and nearly 10,000 entries for Scotland.
Thom
(USA)
(130)
Added 25/06/22
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Thom is the enquirer’s first name, but it is his mother's maiden name. Both sides of his mother's family (The Thoms and Sanfords) are from Scotland. Great great grandfather John Thom was a blacksmith who immigrated from Scotland and settled in Sandusky, Ohio US around 1850. A visit to Scotland is planned in August 2022 partly to celebrate his mother’s 80th birthday. The family would very much like to visit parts of the country where their family is from. Any advice of places to visit would be very welcome.
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Sennachie explained that just on the amount of information given it is difficult to say where John Thom was born and lived in Scotland. He asked if the enquirer has John’s death certificate as this should say how old he was when he died. It may even say where he was born in Scotland? Also is his wife’s name known?
John’s ancestors may have come from the area where the Clan MacThomas was based in Glenshee, Perthshire, Scotland. Clansfolk moved away from Glenshee in the 1600s and early 1700s to other parts of Scotland and even to Ireland. The Sennachie suggested looking at the following pages on the Clan website and elsewhere.
https://clanmacthomas.uk/pages/clanhistory.html
https://clanmacthomas.uk/pages/membersusefulinformation.html
https://clanmacthomas.uk/pages/thecockstane_throughtheseasons_201804.html
https://www.discoverglenshee.co.uk
https://clanmacthomas.uk/pages/septthom.html
It is likely that genealogy research may not be able to establish where John’s ancestors lived, but it is reasonable to assume one of them came from the Glenshee area some time ago. Using Sennachie’s tree as an example, his Thom line is from Australia to Old Monkland in Lanarkshire, east of Glasgow, in the late 1800s. They lived in that area back several generations to the mid 1700s. That is the end of the trail, but it is reasonable to assume they are connected to the Clan and Glenshee.
Thom
(USA)
(129)
Added 11/01/22
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The enquirer provided her Thom family tree indicating that her ancestors were William Thom who married Elisabeth McLintock in 1785 at Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland and that William’s parents could be Joseph Thom and Isobel Rob. There is uncertainty about the Thom/Rob marriage and some advice is therefore needed.
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Sennachie advised that getting back into 18th century could be as far back as you can go. A general search of the internet found no other researchers interested William and Elisabeth, except there was one tree on Ancestry that stopped at this couple. For Scottish research the two main websites are the official government site ScotlandsPeople and familysearch.org. Joseph Thom and Isobel Rob may not be William’s parents as there is at least another possible couple, namely John Thom and Euphame Law who had a son William baptised on 23 May 1763 in Cambusnetham, Lanarkshire.
Thom
(Australia)
(128)
Added 10/01/22
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A member enquired about researching his grandfather’s ancestry in Scotland. James Thom was born Glasgow in 1876, the son of James Thom and Mary Ann Ritchie.
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Sennachie provided details of this family from the 1881 Census of Scotland found on Ancestry, and advised that the next step was to use the website ScotlandsPeople to obtain a copy of the original 1881 Census return and also the marriage certificate for James Thom and Mary Ann Ritchie, who married in 1870 in the district of Bridgeton, Glasgow. More advice to follow after receiving these documents.
McComb
(USA)
(127)
Added 10/01/22
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Great great grandmother Eliza McComb was born in 1843 in Ireland, possibly Co Derry and married James Mawhinney. Her death certificate states her father, Robert McComb was born in Scotland. The enquirer would appreciate any advice on researching this family in Ireland and Scotland.
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Sennachie advised that the website familysearch has the record of the death of Eliza Mawhinniey on 29 February 1908 in Boston USA aged 62 years. Her father, Robert McComb may have been born in Scotland (as stated) in about 1800 to 1830. Using this period, a search on the website familysearch.org results in only one baptism of a Robert McComb, son of James McComb and Jean Houston on 17 July 1825 in the parish of Neilston (near Glasgow).
To confirm that James and John are ancestors, the enquirer needs to see if some record relating to Robert reveals his parents names, such as Robert’s death certificate. The 1841 Census for Scotland may reveal an entry for this family. Having a DNA autosomal test may find a match to someone who has already researched this family. Note that having a McComb ancestor means the enquirer has a connection to the Clan MacThomas and therefore can join the Clan MacThomas Society.
Tomassini
(Italy)
(126)
Added 10/01/22
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An associate member enquired about the possibility that his surname may have a connection to Scotland and the Clan MacThomas, as Tomassini means “son of Thomas” and DNA results indicate Scottish ancestry.
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Sennachie advised that there may be no connection to a Clan MacThomas sept just based on a DNA result. DNA testing is just another research avenue and needs to be supported by documentary research showing which ancestor has a connection to Scotland. If the connection is based on surnames Thomas or Thomson then further research would be necessary to establish a connection to the eastern highland counties, such as Perthshire, Angus and Aberdeenshire. Also to a large extent it depends upon which type of test was carried out - autosomal, y-DNA or mt-DNA.
Thom
(Switzerland)
(125)
Added 10/01/22
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Two Thom brothers immigrated from France to Switzerland in about 1730. A living descendant is interested in knowing if it is possible that the ancestors of the brothers came from Scotland. Interest in asking for advice was encouraged during a tour of Scotland in 2020 when a stop was made at the Spittal where information about the Clan McThomas was read.
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Sennachie advised that a search of the website familysearch.org for the name Thom in France results in a number of possibilities and four examples were sent. Also general history of links between France and Scotland during the 17th century revealed strong connections. The enquirer was encouraged to carry out further basic genealogy research and consider the possibility of having a DNA test. The Clan MacThomas considers that people with the surname Thom do have a connection to the Clan and therefore the enquirer would be welcome to join our Clan Society.
Thom
(Canada)
(124)
Added 11/01/22
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Enquirer has recently started researching his Scottish ancestors and has found that his great great grandparents were Alexander Thom and Anne Anderson who married in Boharm, Banffshire on 20 June 1856. Information was found on Ancestry. He asks what else can be done and whether he qualifies for membership?
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Sennachie recommended that more research could be carried out using the websites familysearch.org and ScotlandsPeople, such as searching the census returns. Because his grandmother’s maiden name was Thom the enquirer has a connection to Clan MacThomas and he can join the Clan MacThomas Society. The Sennachie offered further assistance if needed.
McUmber
(USA)
(123)
Added 10/01/22
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An enquirer would like to know about where his father’s ancestors originated.
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Sennachie advised that McUmber is not a name associated with the Clan MacThomas. Nor is it likely to be Scottish. It is more likely to have originated from the southern English surname Maycumber, see a relevant article here.
Thomas
(USA)
(122)
Added 18/07/21
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An enquirer asked if his DNA test showed 50% Scottish, does that mean his ancestor Truman Thomas and his son Danford Thomas (1897-1920) could be connected to the Clan MacThomas.
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Sennachie advised that it is not possible to say from a DNA test showing 50% Scottish (or any country and percentage) which ancestors this relates to. So the surname Thomas could be related to the other 50%. Also the ethnic mix is just a guide and therefore cannot be taken as an absolute indicator. This means more research of documented records needs to be done, especially in establishing the origins of the Thomas ancestors. Brief searches on Ancestry, Familysearch and Google did not find any relevant results based on the limited information proveded by the enquirer.
Thom
(USA)
(121)
Added 30/05/21
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A member enquired about his father Nicholas Glen Thom born 1904 in or near Baldwin, Illinois. He had two brothers, Fred and Roland, and two sisters, Helen and Beulah . Their father was Jesse A Thom who died before 1951, wife was Mary Elizabeth Blank. He would appreciate guidance in researching further.
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Sennachie referred to pages on the Clan’s website regarding research. Copies of a relevant tree on ancestry were provided with the warning that the facts stated needed to be confirmed by research. Also advice was provided about DNA testing and the opportunity to join the Clan MacThomas Group on familytreeDNA website.
McComb
(USA)
(120)
Added 05/04/21
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An enquirer sought assistance in establishing their McComb connection to Scotland. Father McComb and sons James, John, Robert (ancestor), and William emigrated from County Antrim, Ireland to the USA prior to 1732.
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Sennachie advised that several Clan MacThomas members are related to this family, with research indicating that finding records in Ireland and then to Scotland, is very difficult, if not impossible, mainly due to the lack of records. For example, there are very few records on passengers moving from Scotland to Ireland back in the 1600s and 1700s. The best option is to engage a local professional researcher in Ireland. But in doing this, without knowing the town or district in Co Antrim will make research difficult. Please see an article on the Clan MacThomas Society website by clicking here.
Thomsson
(Sweden)
(119)
Added 05/04/21
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An enquirer asked if the Society had any record linking their Scottish ancestor to the Thomsson family in Sweden. Colonel Tomas Thomsson was born in Scotland and came to Sweden in 1595. He was the son of Henrik Thomsson - Williamsson born about 1540.
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Sennachie advised that the surname Thomsson was very rare in Scotland. In the 1500s the use of surnames in Scotland was developing and the name Thomsson in Sweden could have come from Thomson, Thom, Thomas and even McComie, an early name used by the Clan MacThomas. Church records prior to the early 1600s in Scotland are very limited and no record could be found for a Henry Thomson or father William Thomson. Even if a record could be found, proving a connection to someone in Sweden would be very difficult.
Thomson
(Scotland)
(118)
Added 05/04/21
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The enquirer has researched his Thomson ancestors back to the Rev Patrick Thomson who died aged 84 years in 1792 in Tillyfour, Aberdeenshire. He attended Marischal College in Aberdeen. He asks it there is there a link between Patrick and the Clan MacThomas.
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Sennachie responded saying that generally speaking a connection to the Clan MacThomas is based on the surname of a person born in Scotland, especially, in the case of Thomson. A Thomson family of the eastern highland counties of Scotland, including Aberdeenshire, means the Clan MacThomas would welcome you as a member of the Clan MacThomas Society. In relation to your ancestor Patrick Thomson, there is one relevant tree on the website familysearch.org. But no parents are listed. A general search for a Patrick Thomson born about 1708 in Aberdeenshire revealed a number of results which makes it difficult to establish if one relates to your Patrick. Being educated indicates his parents may have been middle class, so read some general history of the area and time looking for mention of a Thomson family in the late 1600s and early 1700s. .
McCombie
(USA)
(117)
Added 05/04/21
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The writer is the great great grandson of Robert Jacob McCombie mentioned in Hamish McCombie’s excellent article “McCombie - a One-Name Study”. Records found include the ship’s manifest for the Cornumia arriving Ellis Island in 1836, and his enlistment record showing he, together with his brother William, fought in the US civil war, and other family details.
Thom
(England)
(116)
Added 05/04/21
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A member asked for assistance in researching his Thom ancestors. Great grandparents were John and Caroline Thom (nee Smith). His grandfather Sidney was born in 1897 in Alverstoke, Hampshire, England. Father, John, was a Regimental Sergeant Major in the Royal Engineers, so the family lived in various localities. John was born in Largs, Ayrshire in about 1855.
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Sennachie recommended the use of websites Scotlandspeople, Familysearch, and Freebdm. Other websites, such as Ancestry and myHeritage can be useful but should be used as a guide to search for original records such as births, deaths and marriages and census records. Using these websites Sennachie was able to find details of his Thom ancestors back to the 18th century in Ayrshire.
McComb
(USA)
(115)
Added 18/10/20
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An enquirer asked if there are any details of the McComb migration from Scotland to Ireland. The Society's migration map indicates a move for southern Scotland to Ireland but it appears there are no family links to support the move.
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Sennachie advised that one of the biggest challenges is finding movements of your Scottish ancestors from Scotland to Ireland. In 1600s to the 1800s (and before) there was no requirement or need to keep records of people travelling from Great Britain to Ireland and the reverse. In those days there were no such thing as passports as we know today. It was simply the same as going across the River Thames, anyone could do it and there were no laws concerning such movements. The recording of general history tells us such movements happened but no details, except perhaps the movements of people of the upper class.
He suggested reading the familysearch wiki page below and watching the following familysearch video:
"Ireland Genealogy" - click here.
"The Scots-Irish: Plantation and Settlement of Ulster in the 17th Century" - click here.
McComb
(USA)
(114)
Added 01/08/20
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An enquirer sent to the Society details of her McComb ancestors, Andrew McComb and his wife Agnes (Nancy) Penney, with some photographs. Andrew was born in the Parish of Carnmoney in County Antrim, Ireland in 1812 and Agnes was born in the Parish of Ballylinny, Antrim in 1818. They arrived in the USA in 1874 on the ship Parthis, and settled in Manchester, New Hampshire. They had twelve children including Andrew who married Mary Ann Braine and lived in Pennsylvania. The other siblings lived in New Hampshire, Pennsylvania and Massachustetts.
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Sennachie thanked the enquirer for the photographs and information about her McComb ancestors. The Society had not received this information before and it will be filed in the Society’s records. Information was provided about joining the Society.
MacCombie
(USA)
(113)
Added 06/06/20
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A new member sought advice on how to research their family history, especially their MacCombie ancestors. Great grandfather is John Spinks MacCombie who married Mary Dorward Ewing in Indiana, USA in 1901. He is said to have been born in Scotland in about 1868.
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Sennachie advised that there is what appears to be a well researched tree on ancestry.com but questioned its accuracy as research found no reference to John Spinks McCombie on either of the following sites. Sennachie questioned the use of the second given surname Spinks. He has observed that in America that there is a tendency for Americans to add a surname later in life as a second given name. That means the member's John Spinks McCombie may have been baptised as John McCombie.
Sennachie suggested that the member could do further research on scotlandspeople and familysearch.org. Indexes on scotlandspeople are free to search, but there is a cost to obtain copies of original documents. Familysearch is a free website. Researchers need to register first.
Thoms
(Australia)
(112)
Added 16/01/20
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The enquirer has been using Scotlanspeople with a good deal of success. Great great grandfather William Thoms parents were John Thoms and Helen Warden who married in Glenisla on 4 January 1793. He needs advice on finding John Thoms' birth and details about his parents.
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Sennachie advised that the name Thoms appears to have first been used in Dundee in the mid 1700s, click here. This was a result of a name change, probably from Thomas or Thom. A good example of this is the chiefly line, click here. A problem at that time was that some parish records have not survived. For this check the wiki section of familysearch.org. On this site I found a possible baptism for John, click here (It may be necessary to log in to use this link).
Having a Thoms ancestor means that you might like to consider joining the Clan MacThomas Society.
McComas
(USA)
(111)
Added 11/01/20
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A Society member has enquired about information on ancestor David McComas born about 1767, who married Chloe Bailey. There are indications that David’s parents were John McComas and Catherine Burke who may come to America in about the mid 1700s. Was John born in Ireland or maybe England.
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Sennachie advised that there are many trees on the internet relating to David McComas, with some having as his parents John and Catherine Burke. There is doubt as to when and where David was born. And the same goes for his father John. Many trees on sites such as ancestry, myheritage, genealogy, familytreecircles, and rootsweb indicate how confusing is the research. Maybe there is a need to go through all the McComas trees that are online, and look for references to original documents. Then review against what you have already found. Click here and here to read two interesting assessments.
Add to all that, it is difficult to undertake research in Ireland looking for information in the 1600s and 1700s. Have a read of the familysearch.org article on Ireland here.
McComas
(USA)
(110)
Added 08/01/20
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The enquirer came across the Clan MacThomas web page while doing research for an upcoming trip to Scotland. Researching back to Daniel McComas, who emigrated to the US from Scotland in the 1600s. She had always been told that McComas was a sept of the Clan Gunn. She asks if the Clan MacThomas point to something that would explain why two clans would both want to claim McComas as a sept? She is planning a trip to Scotland to visit important McComas places. One tree on the internet states that Daniel's father was a Donald who was from Kenmore. She would welcome suggestions of places to visit.
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Sennachie advised that there are many trees on the internet relating to Daniel McComas but it appears that no one, with proof, has been able to say where and when Daniel was born. Those who have stated where and when he was born are speculating. As to the Clan Gunn stating that McComas is a sept of that Clan, their reason for this claim is not known. Our Chief is definite that McComas is a sept of the Clan MacThomas as McComas is the Gaelic translation of MacThomas, with “Th” pronounced as “C” in days gone by. Kenmore is in Clan MacThomas territory while the Clan Gunn is based in the northern Scottish counties. As the enquirer is female and the last of her family, DNA will probably not help unless the autosomal test reveals a link to a male relative. The Society’s website has information on the McComas sept, click here. Our website contains a lot of information about Clan MacThomas significant sites. Sennachie suggests that she should consider joining our Society.
Cumbie
(USA)
(109)
Added 10/10/19
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The enquirer was in Scotland to do some family history research, especially relating to Cumbie ancestors and would welcome any advice.
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Sennachie advised that researching in Scotland for your Cumbie ancestors is difficult without knowing where in Scotland they came from, and also the challenge of a spelling variation. A number of online Cumbie family trees show no link to Scotland. It is reasonably certain Cumbie was not used in Scotland in the period before 1800. It is one of those spelling changes that happened in the US at the time an ancestor arrived there. Hence the use of the surname Cumbie probably originated in the US. Our Society is satisfied that Cumbie is likely to be a spelling variation of the surname Combie which is a sept name within the Clan MacThomas. Even accepting this it will be hard to make the link back to Scotland without knowing where in Scotland your ancestor lived.
One option to consider is having your DNA tested. This may result in finding a link to someone who has used the surname Cumbie or Combie, and may find research back to Scotland. As your DNA test was autosomal only it is suggested you have your y-DNA tested as this test evalutes the origin of your male line only, ie Cumbie line, see article here.
As the Clan MacThomas would be inclined to accept you as a clansman of our Clan please consider joining our Clan Society by submitting details of your Cumbie line with your application, click here.
McComas
(USA)
(108)
Added 30/09/19
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The enquiring member is descended from John “David’ McComas and his wife Catherine Burke. John died in Giles County, Virginia around 1799. His parents could be Alexander McComas and Elizabeth Day and his Scottish grandfather Daniel McComas. He needs advice on how to obtain proof about this connection.
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Sennachie found that there are many trees on websites showing Daniel McComas as their ancestor. First step is to examine these trees closely for new reliable information that is based on original sources. Also consider contacting the “owners” of trees that look well researched. Having been DNA tested, consider joining the Clan McThomas Group on familytreeDNA. Check the Scottish government website Scotlandspeople. Please note the responses to enquiries 31, 34, 61 and 89 below.
McCombs
(USA)
(107)
Added 02/09/19
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The enquirer believes his surname McCombs 'traces back to' the Clan MacThomas. There appears to be little history about the name McCombs and most online information does not end in "s", ie McComb. He has established his great great grandfather was Henry McCombs who died 1866 in Illimois having married Ruth Walton. The assumption is that "s" was added when his ancestors came to America. The enquirer asks if this is so and would appreciate any information.
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Sennachie advised that there are many people in the USA today who have surnames that are slightly different to the name of their ancestor who arrived in America. We accept that someone with the surname McCombs is connected to our Clan. We have had enquiries from people with the name McCombs and comments can be seen by clicking here - look at numbers 23, 37, 66, 77 and 80.
One interesting free website is familysearch.org. This site requires researchers to register before accessing their data. After you register, enter the surname McCombs and the State where they lived in the US so as to see possible ancestors. Click on these links for other information, Schuyler and worldconnect.
Another possible opportunity is to have your DNA tested. If you are keen to explore your McCombs line further then in regards to DNA, you should have your y-DNA tested as this relates to your male line going back in time. Not all DNA testing companies do this test, especially ancestryDNA. In my view the best company for y-DNA is familytreeDNA, click here.
If you are interested in joining our Society, please click here.
MacTavish
Thomson
(England)
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Added 02/09/19
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The enquirer’s great great great grandmother was a Mctavish and his grandfather was a Thomson from Lossiemouth in Moray. Having recently visited the Cockstane he is interested to find out if there is a connection to Clan MacThoms on either side of his family ?
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Sennachie advised that the Clan MacThomas does not have a connection to McTavish despite the Clan MacTavish claiming some Clan MacThomas sept names - click here.
The Clan MacThomas origins are with the Clan MacIntosh in the western highlands back in the 15th century. The surname Thomas as a sept of the Clan MacThomas occurs within the Clan in the 17th century, click here.
If the enquirer's Thomson line can be traced back to the eastern highland counties of Scotland, then he can join our Society as a full member. If not he may like to consider joining as an associate member, click here. The enquirer was asked to contact the Sennachie again if has are further questions, especially in regards to the Thomson research.
McIntosh
McCombie
(USA)
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Added 17/05/19
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The enquirer’s 2nd great grandmother is Laura Ann McIntosh, said to be descended from John McIntosh (1662-1729) from Wester Drakies, Inverness-shire whose father was John Iain Mohr McIntosh (1614-1674). She would appreciate more details about this line including the connection to the name McCombie?
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Sennachie first gave a short explanation about the name McCombie. This is more of a “modern” surname within the Clan MacThomas that is said to stem from McComie when clansfolk emigrated from Perthshire to Aberdeenshire in the late 16th and the 17th century. There is no evidence that the surname McCombie was used by the chiefly family of the Clan MacThomas. Nor is there any evidence of a link between a McCombie and McIntosh. Due to the lack of records that early its not possible to prove such a link. See the following pages on this website:
https://clanmacthomas.uk/pages/septmccombie.html
https://clanmacthomas.uk/pages/genealogyarticlesons.html
It also should be appreciated that in pre1700 times some supporters of Clans took up using a surname for the first time by adopting one of the Clan's main surnames, eg McComie, without being a blood relation. That means it cannot be assumed that a person today having a Clan name must be related to the chiefly line some time in the past. Its more likely not so. McIntosh is not a sept of the Clan MacThomas.
In your McIntosh line you have stated that the father of John McIntosh, born 1662, of Wester Drakies in Inverness Shire, was “John Iain Morh McIntosh” This is clearly wrong. John the 7th Chief had six sons, the last being born in 1645. It is highly unlikely that his wife Elizabeth had any more children, certainly not in 1662 - please see this website page:
https://clanmacthomas.uk/pages/genealogytreesearlychiefsnew.html
From what you have provided your McIntosh line appears to come from Inverness Shire while the Chiefs of the Clan MacThomas lived in Perthshire. In those days the Clan MacThomas had connections to the eastern counties but there is no evidence of links to the north-west.
Thomson
(USA)
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The enquirer has just started trying to compile a family tree. One line goes back to John Thomson who emigrated to the USA from Scotland. John was born in 1730 (either January or April) and was the son of Uzal Thomson. A web search for Uzal found an entry on the Clan's website but just as a reference that Uzal was the father of John. So for now this faimily line seems to end with John and Uzal Thomson. Does your Society know anything further about Uzal and his wife?
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Sennachie advised that what was found were extracts from a book, and placed on our website to help people who are researching their family history. The fact that the entries from the book are listed on our website, does not necessarily mean there is a connection to our Clan. Also Sennachie is not aware of the source the author used to create his listing, so perhaps it may be useful for the enquirer to have a look at this book. It may be listed in the online catalogue of the Library of Congress.
https://clanmacthomas.uk/pages/genealogydatadseusa.html
https://openlibrary.org/books/OL5305188M/A_dictionary_of_
Scottish_emigrants_to_the_U.S.A.
As to the surname Thomson having a connection to the Clan MacThomas please read this page on our website:
https://clanmacthomas.uk/pages/septthomson.html
In regards to a person named Uzal Thomson living in Scotland in the early 1700s, a search of the official Scottish government website Scotlands People did not find any use of the given name Uzal (or variations). This is not a surprise, as Sennachie's reaction to this given name was that it is most likely Uzal Thomson was born in the USA and not Scotland. https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk
McComb
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The enquirer’s paternal line is Scottish. Andrew McComb married Christina Bell in mid 1700s and had at least three sons, while living in County Cork, Ireland. He referred to himself as a Scotsman and is said to have been born around Aberdeen in 1740. His son James was born in 1765 and by 1882 he and two brothers had made their way to Augusta County, Virginia, USA. Family history says the McCombs were of the MacKintosh Clan; even using their crest motto. The enquirer asks whether does the Clan know anything of Andrew McComb circa 1740? Also whether the Clan took part in the Battle of Culloden? Any information would be gladly appreciated.
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Sennachie advised that in relation to the Clan MacIntosh, the surname McComb was only used in Scotland from about the second half of the 1600s, and from the early 1700s in Ireland. In other words after the Clan MacThomas was established in the Glenshee area around 1500. Therefore it is generally accepted by Clans that McComb is a Clan MacThomas sept rather than Clan MacIntosh. Read a brief history of the Clan MacThomas at:
https://clanmacthomas.uk/pages/septmccomb.html
https://clanmacthomas.uk/pages/clanhistory.html
Was Andrew was born in Scotland? It is doubtful this has been proved by any researcher of this family. On the website worldconnect, there are three relevant trees, of which only one says, without proof, he was born in Scotland. On the website familysearch.org there are again three trees with two, without proof, saying he was born in Scotland. There are probably relevant trees on paid sites such as ancestry and myheritage. There is a possibility he was born in Ireland. This could be difficult to prove as many records were destroyed in Dublin in the Troubles in 1922; see the following link:
https://www.irish-genealogy-toolkit.com/irish-records-burned.html
In relation to Culloden there are no known comprehensive lists of soldiers who took part in the 1746 Battle. Many names of officers are known but not the common soldier. None of the known officers had a Clan MacThomas sept name, and in the history of the Clan there is no mention of any clansfolk taking part in the Battle. But it is possible. If some did then they probably were in the Clan Chattan group, see link below. By the time of Culloden, the Clan MacThomas was well and truely dormant, see Clan history. So it is impossible to say that a McComb family member took part in the Battle.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Culloden
https://www.unknownscottishhistory.com/articlefourteen.php
Thom
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The member is trying to find information about great grandfather James Thom, and his father John. The only information to hand is that James Thom was born in 1843 or 1844 in Aberdeen (according to Census returns of 1871 and 1881. His marriage certificate states his father was John Thom, a sheriff officer. James Thom married Eliza Root and they had 6 children; James, Robert, Isabella, Emma, Agatha and the enquirer's grandfather Donald Roy.
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Sennachie advised that the challenge is the change in Scotland from baptisms, marriages, and burials conducted by religious institutions, ie, churches, to the introduction in 1855 in Scotland of civil registration of births, marriages and deaths. This results in there being less information recorded in the earlier parish registers. Also the formal taking of a census did not begin in the UK until 1831, and then every 10 years since. However no personal details have been retained of the 1831 census. As a result census returns for 1841 to 1901 are a valuable link between the civil registration period and the church period for births, deaths and marriage details.
The other major problem is that its easy to come across multiple likely results, say of Thom births/baptisms pre 1856 and its a challenge to establish which is one's ancestor. This is also coupled with spelling variations. For example, a Thom ancestor may have been baptised with the surname Thoms.
As James was likely to have been born in Aberdeen in about 1843/44 and his father’s name is John, check using the website familysearch.org as there is one entry of interest. This baptism can also be found in the church records index on the official website ScotlandsPeople. A good move is to establish the name of James’ mother. Search the census returns for 1851 and 1861 looking for James Thom.
Thomas
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The enquirer’s surname is Robinson and his grandmother’s maiden name is Thomas. DNA results indicate a strong link to Scotland. He asks if the Clan's records reveal a Robinson with a link to Thomas? Great Great grandfather was James Henry Thomas, born 1843 in South Carolina, who married Sarah Francis Scott. The enquirer is interested in becoming a Clan Society member if there is a link to the Clan MacThomas. .
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In the Clan records, Sennachie has found no Robinson/Thomas connection. In order to claim a Thomas link with the Clan MacThomas the enquirer needs to research their Thomas line back in time to see if they come from one of the highland counties in the east of Scotland, such as Perthshire, Aberdeenshire, Fife, and Angus. There are a number of relevant trees on several websites (details provided). None go back to Scotland indicating that is a real challenge. That means the task of trying to link to the Clan MacThomas is difficult unless there is a DNA match to a person who can link to the Clan.
Thoms
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A long time member would like to add information to some incomplete branches on his family tree. He wants to establish whether there are any descendents from the siblings of his maternal great grandfather, Thomas Hunter Thoms. He would welcome any information or advice on how to proceed.
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Sennachie carried out some research using the following websites - scotlandspeople (births, deaths, marriages, and census returns), ancestry.com (deaths, naturalisation, census return for Arizona, USA), findagrave, billiongraves and docplayer.net (monumental inscriptions). Of the enquirer’s six great great uncles and aunts, only one appears to have the possibility of living descendants.
George Duncan Thoms appears to have died in 1863 aged 21 years, unmarried.
James Henry Thoms appears to have died in 1883 aged 41 years, unmarried.
Elizabeth Mitchell Thoms married David Scott Fergusson in 1866; they had three children who all died unmarried.
William Henry Thoms died 1848 aged 7 months.
Patrick Hunter Thoms, died 1870 aged 22 in Brazil.
Alexander Russell Thoms married in 1881 (died 1909 in Arizona) to Mary Buchanan Brown, they had two children, William Brown Thoms who died in 1960 in California, unmarried, and Nellie Chick Thoms, who married Alfred L Rogers and they had at least two children, Veral Rogers born 1904 and Milton Rogers born 1907 who married Alis Quakenbush in 1937 in California.
To see what Californian records are available go to the Wiki Section of the familysearch website.
Mackholmes
MacKolmes
MacCulm
MacCoones
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An enquirer on Facebook asked whether the surnames Mackolmes/MacCulm/MacCoones part of the Clan MacThomas?
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Sennachie advised that there are many spelling variations for some of the sept names, especially in the USA. Some variations such as MacCoones are difficult to connect to a Scottish surname. It is unlikely to be connected to Mackholme. Changes happened as people penning spelt it as it sounded to them. As Mackholme and MacCulm may come from MacColm/McColm which is a sept of the Clan MacThomas, people with these surnames can apply for membership of the Clan MacThomas Society. MacCoones is not connected to Clan MacThomas.
Thomson
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The enquirer’s grandfather, John Bruce Thomson, was born in April 1893 in Methil in the District of Buckhaven, Fife. His parents being David Thomson and Margaret White. John emigrated to Canada around 1912 then to USA. She asks if the Sennachie can provide more information.
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Sennachie suggested website scotlandspeople, to access births, deaths, and marriages, census returns and wills. Other general sites that may be useful are familysearch and worldconnect. Buckhaven is in the Parish of Wemyss. Good sites to learn what parish records exist and where they are held (or copies) is the Wiki section of familysearch, and the Genuki section on Fife. Local websites that may be useful include the Buckhaven Library and Museum, Methil Library, Fife County Archives, and the Fife Council Archives. Sennachie also provided were some specific records found on familysearch
Tomé
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The enquirer’s family surname is Tomé and this Portuguese name is said to be the equivalent of Thomas. Does the Clan MacThomas have a presence in Portugal and what is the origin of this uncommon surname?
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Sennachie advised that surname probably goes back to the era of when people started to use surnames with a given names. It is said that Tomé is equivalent of Thomas in English. That does not mean it comes from Thomas, perhaps Thomas came from Tomé. We just dont know. It could be that someone in Portugal way back in the 14th century simply started using Tomé as a surname.
By accessing the website familysearch, a search for Tomé in Portugal will reveal over 1000 results, a very small number.
Sennachie doubts very much there will be a connection to Scotland, and therefore no connection to the Clan MacThomas. Perhaps the enquirer might consider doing a DNA test as that will give a general indication of where the Tomé ancestors lived back in time. Or maybe undertake standard family history research.
Thom
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The enquirer’s grandfather, Norman William Thom, was born to John Mollision Thom of Dundee and Mary Ann Crichton Smith of Edinburgh on 19th January 1920 in New York USA. She would like to know if John has a connection to the Clan and something about the history of this Thom line.
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Sennachie advised that as the enquirer's grandfather has the surname Thom and has a connection to Scotland, this means your Thom ancestors have a connection to the Clan MacThomas and that you can become a full member of the Clan MacThomas Society.
The first step is to obtain a copy of your grandfather's birth certificate and check for other information by clicking here.
As his naturalisation certificate gives John Mollison Thom’s birth date in Scotland use the website scotlandspeople to search back in time using birth, death and marriage indexes and records, census records and possibly wills, all online for a cost.
Some Thom family trees may be found on websites such as familysearch, worldconnect, myheritage, ancestry. It should be appreciated that family trees on websites should be treated with caution, as experienced researchers find that many trees contain errors, usually due to wrong assumptions.
Thom
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Enquirer would like to find more information about grandmother, Annie Christie Neil Thom, born in Glasgow in 1895, and her ancestors. Any help to learn where to begin searching would be appreciated.
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Sennachie suggested a visit to the local public library to borrow books on how to research family history, especially one that includes information on Scotland research. Also joining a local family history society, if there is one, as they will help with research.
A useful website as a guide to internet sources for Scotland is GENUKI - http://www.genuki.org.uk.
In relation to the internet, the main site for Scotland is scotlandspeople - https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk.
It would be useful to obtain grandmother's birth certificate from scotlandspeople. The next step could be to search the 1901 Scottish census on scotlandspeople for the parents of Annie.
If Annie came to the US/Canada when she was young, her parents probably emigrated. So maybe search for Annie in the Canadian Census returns, say for 1911, and also obtain Annie’s marriage certificate as this may name her parents.
McColm
(USA)
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A member is interested in researching his McColm ancestors. There are family trees on 'ancestry.com' that show ancestor Malcolm McColm and his father John were born in Strabane, Ireland in 1769 and 1730. Both died in the USA. The challenge is to find missing information such as the birth of John’s father in Scotland.
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Sennachie advised of the need to check the published information in family trees on the internet such as ancestry.com against original sources. There are relevant McColm trees on other web sites such as worldconnect and familysearch.org. Another interesting site is:
https://sites.google.com/site/mccolmfamilyhistory.
One of the main sites for Scottish research is scotlandspeople. Regardless of the challenges, as the member's grandmother’s maiden surname is McColm, he has a connection to our Clan and is most welcome.
McComb
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A member asked whether a tree on Ancestry is correct. Her ancestor Jacob James McComb’s father was William McComb and grandfather William Thomas McComb. Both William (b 1710) and William Thomas (b1680) were said to have been born in Ireland. Also the father of William Thomas McComb is stated to be John MMcComb(ie) born 1600 in Crandart, Scotland, (married Elizabeth Campbell) and his father Alexander McCommie, born 1578 Finegand (married to Margaret Small).
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Sennachie advised that this may be an attempt to incorrectly link a McComb family in Ireland with the chiefly tree in Scotland. There are articles in the Genealogy section of the Clan’s web site that clearly indicate such connections are unlikely. First it is difficult to prove a link between Ireland and Scotland - although this is shown on the Clan Migration Map. Second no evidence has been found of members of the chiefly family changing their name to surnames such as McComb, McCombe, McCombie. Third is that its unlikely that a man born in 1600 would have a child born in 1680. This does not mean that members with these sept names are not members of Clan MacThomas.
Thom
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The enquirer has been researching his Thom ancestors and has got back as far as Alexander Thom who married Margaret Gib in 1763 in Rothiemay, County Banff. There is a gap in the baptism records from 1711 to 1747. He requested advice on next research steps and asks if there a connection to Clan MacThomas?
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Sennachie advised that the web sites scotlandspeople and familysearch confirm the gap in the baptism records. A search of the baptism indexes on both these sites for Alexander Thom over the period 1700 to 1750 reveals many entries. Also a search for Thom baptisms in Banff 1658 and 1710 reveal 43 baptisms, all in the parish of St Fergus. Sennachie suggests that this may be where Alexander’s ancestors lived. But because of the gap in the Rothiemay records it is virtually impossible to go back any further. However as the enquirer's Scottish ancestor is named Thom it is accepted that there is a connection to the Clan MacThomas, perhaps by migration from Glenshee to Banff via Aberdeen.
Thomas
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The enquirer’s family has always said that they had connections to Ireland and Scotland. His grandfather was Burely McDonald Thomas.
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Sennachie advised that Thomas was a popular surname in the UK and Ireland, especially in England and Wales, and to a lessor extent in Ireland and Scotland. A search of the web sites worldconnect and ancestry revealed a number of relevant trees - Burley’s father is stated as Willis Washington Thomas, his grandfather William Hunsucker Thomas, great grandfather Aaron Obediah Thomas, and great great grandfather Joseph Thomas, all born in the USA. This line may go back to a Hugh Thomas in Maryland in the 1600s. If this is relevant then the most likely connection is to Wales. None of the family trees found has a connection to the UK or Ireland. Sennachie suggests that further research is needed.
Thom
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Much research has been carried out on Thom line back to Joseph Thom who was born in the 1740s possibly in Ireland or Scotland. Help is needed to resolve his origin and trip to America.
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Sennachie advised that there are related trees on three web sites and that he has found a variety of data relating to the origins of Joseph Thom said to be born about 1743. Many Americans researching their family history find it difficult, if not impossible, to trace back to where their ancestors came from prior to their arrival in America. And this includes Joseph Thom.
The website familysearch.org has one Joseph Thom tree with origins in County Down, born about 1743 and another about 1748 in Aberdeen. The web site worldconnect has 30 related trees, with birth about 1743 or 1748, and in County Down, Ireland, Scotland, Aberdeen, and Pennsylvania. Ancestry has 212 with birth about 1743 (125) and 1748 (87). Lots give the birth place as Ireland, Pennsylvania and some in Scotland.
Of course many of these trees may be simply repeating what they have found in other trees online. This is an indication that everyone is guessing.
Usually the information about a person’s origins , if extant, can be found in the records of the “new” country. It looks like this information does not exist as none of the above trees refers to arrival data.
No baptism could be found for a Joseph Thom in Ireland around 1740s, in ancestry and familysearch.org. But many Irish church records have been destroyed. Four possible baptisms of a Joseph Thom in Scotland 1730-1760, were found on scotlandspeople. Any one of them could be the enquirer's Joseph.
McComas
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Added 24/02/18
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The enquirer was seeking information about ancestor Daniel McComas, born 1662 in Scotland, who married Elizabeth, and settled in Boston in 1685.
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Sennachie advised that two free web sites provide a variety of data related to the origins of a Daniel McComas, who is said to have been born about 1666. Many Americans doing their family history find it difficult, if not impossible, to trace their ancestors back to where they came from prior to their arrival in America. And this includes Daniel McComas.
There are 208 relevant trees on website worldconnect and around sixty on familysearch.org. Some researchers state he was a captain of the guard at Edinburgh Castle in about 1678. It is doubtful that Daniel McComas born 1666 would have been a captain at age 12 or even at 16 years.
The official Scottish government website, scotlandspeople, for early baptisms revealed no baptism for a Daniel McComas during the period 1630 to 1670. This is not absolute as some records are missing. The Society received an enquiry some years ago; please scroll down to entry 31 on this page.
Combs/
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The enquirer’s Combs ancestors lived in London in the 1700s. DNA testing indicates Welsh, Scottish or Irish heritage. Can the enquirer wear the MacThomas tartan?
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Sennachie advised that there is no legal restriction to wearing any tartan. However, tradition and etiquette means that wearers of Clan tartans should limit their choice to a tartan that has a connection to a surname of an ancestor. Some tartans have no connection to a Scottish highland Clan.
Combs (or Comb) is a widely spread name in the UK with a majority being English. There is no apparent connection to the Clan MacThomas. However there could be a connection where there has been a spelling variation or where the Combs ancestor in the 1700s came from the Scottish highland counties of Perthshire, Aberdeenshire, Angus or Kincardineshire.
McCoomb
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The enquirer asked if the name McCoomb is related to the MacThomas clan.
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Sennachie advised that McCoomb is not a surname used in Scotland. It appears to have been used only in Canada, USA and Australia to a very limited extent. This is a clear indication this surname is a spelling variation, probably from McComb, which is a sept name of our Clan.
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The enquirer’s grandparents Stanley Robert Thomson and Jean Clark married in Scotland in 1957 and it is said their Thomson line went back several centuries in Aberdeenshire. DNA results indicate the ancestors came from the NE of Scotland and the central highlands. The enquirer asks if this indicates a link to the Clan MacThomas?
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Sennachie advised that if Thomson ancestors were born in the counties of Perthshire, Fife, Aberdeenshire and Kincardinshire then it is accepted there is a connection to the Clan MacThomas. Descendants can join our Society. Specific likely information was provided. Dont forget a DNA test by ancestryDNA will give information about all the enquirer's ancestors, not just the Thomson line.
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The enquirer's ancestor, John Thom, was baptised on 2nd February 1740 in Elrick, Aberdeenshire. He married Jean Taylor in Fife on 21st June 1769. She asks if this Thom family is a Sept of the Clan MacThomas? If so, would this mean that our Clan tartan is that of the MacThomas Clan?
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Sennachie advised that having a Thom ancestor from Aberdeenshire is sufficient to have a connection to the Clan MacThomas. In fact it is enough to have the surname Thom with a Thom ancestor from Scotland.
There is no official register of who belongs to which Clan. It is all based on surnames and its even better to have an ancestor from Scotland. Sometimes with certain surnames, eg Thomson, a connection with an area in Scotland is needed, but not so for Thom. This surname is only associated with the Clan MacThomas.
In regards to tartans, it is as simple as which tartan is recognised by a Chief of the Clan as being the Clan Tartan. There are two MacThomas tartans - the ancient and the modern - for details see the web site - link.
It is very important for the tartan to be as specified at the bottom of the above page. Anyone can wear any tartan but convention usually means that only those associated with a particular Clan, wear that Clan's tartan.
Thoms
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A member asked for assistance in finding more about grandparents Franz and Marie Thoms. They lived in Leba on the Baltic Sea, where their five children were probably born, before World War Two. Today Leba is in Poland. The family probably moved to the Hessen area around WW2 where descendants live today.
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Sennachie advised that due to World War Two researching German records can be difficult. The first step is to contact relatives to find out what they know about the Thoms family. Read a book on how to research genealogy or look online for research advice, on web sites such as familysearch.org. Visit your local family history society. A good web site for German research is https://www.genealoger.com.
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An enquirer was about to visit Scotland for the first time and asked for the Society's assistance in finding where his grandfather James Robertson Thom (born c 1898) lived in Scotland.
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Sennachie advised that James was born in Gartly, Aberdeenshire during the first quarter of 1898 to Walter Thom and Mina Stephen. Walter and Mina were married in 1896 in Kelvin, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire. In the 1901 Census they are living in Gartly.
Walter was born in Auchindoir, Aberdeenshire in 1870, the son of James Thom and Mary Baxter. James Thom was born in about 1835 in Dunnottar, Kincardineshire, the son of John Thom and Jane (Jean) Savage. John was also born in Dunnottar, Kincardineshire in 1792.
Sennachie provided some links about the above places in case a visit to Aberdeenshire was planned:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gartly
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Mary%27s_Kirk,_Auchindoir
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunnottar_Castle
The Clan MacThomas was based in the Glenshee area in Perthshire in the 17th Century and a good number of the Clan migrated to Aberdeen and in the County of Aberdeen.
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A follower has asked for an image of the Thom Family Crest
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Sennachie advised that when a grant of arms is made it will include a crest. For Scottish names such as Thom, grants are made by the Lord Lyon of Scotland, an appointed government official. Individuals with Scottish ancestry can apply for a grant of arms from the Lord Lyon.
A grant of arms and crest belong to the person who received the grant and no one else, not even his children. They can apply for a grant which usually will be based on their father’s. If the mother’s family has a grant of arms, then parts of it may be incorporated in the children’s arms (and crest). On the internet there are two crests for Thom relating to Germany, one for England; they may not be connected.
Thom is accepted as a sept of the Clan MacThomas. The Chief of the Clan has a grant of arms, including a crest - please click here to view.
The crest badge can be purchased from the MacThomas Clan Society, and worn by a person having a sept name. But it is not a Thom family crest. Under Scottish law it legally belongs to the Chief, and can be worn by clansfolk as a form of recognition as connected to the Clan MacThomas.
McCumber
McComber
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A researcher has been working hard to find his family clan. Georgina McCumber, of Ontario, Canada, was his great grandmother's (Beatrice Verna Raymond) mother, a descendant of Constant Macomber, who fought in the revolutionary war for the U.S. colonies. He has been told that 'Macomber' comes from the Gaelic 'MacThomaidh', which I believe is Clan MacThomas. He asks if this is correct?
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Sennachie responds that the surname McCumber and McComber are not names connected to the Clan MacThomas, and do not appear to be Scottish. Our Clan has had enquiries before regarding these names and variations - please click here to read an article explaining this.
The only way for the enquirer to find out the origin of his McCumber ancestor is to carry out family history research. Web sites worldconnect and ancestry.com have several McComber/McCumber trees. Please click here to read a relevant Facebook page.
For an explanation about surnames click here.
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This member would like to hear from other members with McComb ancestors who have had their DNA tested. The member has been in contact with several McComb men and formed three small groups based on DNA results. She would like to make contact with other McComb/McCombs who have had their DNA tested or are interested in having their DNA tested, especially members who have researched their family tree.
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If anyone is interested in this enquiry and would like to make contact with the enquirer, please contact our Sennachie, or the webmaster.
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This member wishes to know more about his Thomson ancestors. Some years ago a professional researcher in Edinburgh reported that the member's ancestors James Simpson and Janet Thomson lived in the parish of Madderty, Perthshire in the late 16th century and that their son, James, was born there in about 1797. The member would be appreciate more information about them and their parents .
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Sennachie searched the parish records for Madderty on both Scotlandspeople and Familysearch and both revealed that an Anne Thomson married James Simpson in 1796 and that this couple then had three children baptised at Madderty - James in 1797, John in 1799 and Anne in 1801. The name Janet was given on the death certificate of son James in 1869 by grandson James. Sennachie considers the evidence now indicates Janet should be Anne Thomson. Sennachie suggests that further research using Familysearch and Scotlandspeople may reveal more.
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A member wishes to know more about her McColm ancestors. Thomas McColm is thought to have been born in about 1830 in Londonderry, Ireland, the son of Hugh McColm. Thomas married Mary Jane Burt in 1866 in Wellington, NSW, Australia. Thomas’ son Thomas Edmund McColm died in 1939 at Mosman, NSW.
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Sennachie suggested that the NSW marriage and death certificates for Thomas should be obtained as they could reveal information about his origins in Ireland and confirm the names of his parents. The 1831 Irish Census on familysearch.org revealed that a Hugh McColm was living in Londonderry. If he lived beyond 1864 then his death should be indexed in the civil records on the web site https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/. Irish records are difficult to research because many were destroyed in 1922 “troubles”.
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The enquirer's ancestor, Andrew McCombs is said to have been born in Wigtownshire, Scotland. Nothing is known beyond Andrew's birth in about 1740. In early US records his last name was on occasions spelt “MacKooms”. He married Anna Hilts in New York in 1768. She asks if the Society find more.
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Sennachie noted that there are severals trees on Ancestry.com and none of them have any further information beyond Andrew. Also on familysearch.org there are three Andrew McComb parish entries in Wigtownshire in the 1700's but none that can be linked to the enquirer's Andrew. It would seem that the use of MacKooms is a variation that started to be used only in the US after Andrew’s arrival as this spelling does not appear in old Scottish records, especially on the site ScotlandsPeople. There are a number of options in Scottish records as to the spelling of his surname such as McComb, McCombs, Combe. As the name is a sept of the Clan MacThomas, descendants of Andrew the enquirer is entitled to become a member of the Society.
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The enquirer asked whether having a grandmother whose birth name was Thomas qualifies to apply for membership of Clan MacThomas? Her name was Annetta Thomas and she was born in Stansfield, West Yorkshire on 3rd February 1849, father Robert Thomas and mother Mary Stansfield.
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Sennachie advised that as Thomas is also a popular surname across the UK, especially in Wales, there would be a need to have a Thomas connection to the eastern highlands counties of Scotland, especially Aberdeen, Perth, Fife, and Kincardine. A search of census returns on the web site familysearch.org revealed that in 1861 father Robert Thomas, age 49, stated he was born in Rochdale, West Yorkshire. Also this Robert was likely baptised on 30 July 1812, at nearby Todmorden, son of John and Betty Thomas. More research is needed, as there is a possiblity that an earlier Thomas may have come from Scotland, but this will probably be difficult to prove and perhaps unlikely.
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The enquirer recently found the name of one of his ancestors on a death certificate (for her daughter) that has her name written as McChomays. He could only find that name on www.electricscotland.com where they have it attached to clan McThomas. It could not be found on any reference anywhere else. It is assumed she lived and died in Northern Ireland as her husband Francis Breen was born and died in Northern Ireland, and all her children were born in Northern Ireland. The enquirer asked if Sennachie knows of any background that can help him?
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Sennachie responded that it is possible that surname McChomays originated from a Clan sept name, maybe McComie. Sennachie has not come across this name at all before. That means it is not certain that there is a link to the Clan MacThomas. It is likely that some surname websites try hard to link a Scottish looking surname to a Clan by simply selecting what they think is the most likely.
One of the issues in American research is that of name changes. Many immigrants on arrival could not read or write and the officials recording details for them were usually of English origin and had trouble understanding others, such as people coming from Scotland. So they simply wrote down an interpretation of what they heard. Then this spelling continued to be used or even varied again. Looking at possible variations, the “ay" could be "ie" - McChomie. Then taking a step further it could be Mchomie, and this is an old version within the Clan MacThomas.
It is not possible to say with some certainty that McChomays was Scottish or even if they came from Scotland - “Mac” or “Mc” is not an absolute indicator that they came from Scotland. They could from Ireland or England.
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The enquirer's grandfather is Robert McOmish and his wife Margaret Queen. Paternal great-grandfather married a McTaggart, and there is some suggestion of variations McOmish and McComish. They lived in Glasgow and possibly before that in Perthshire. Would like any further information.
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Sennachie suggested searching for McOmish births, marriages and deaths on the official Scottish web site scotlandspeople, then work backwards in time using such records as census returns and wills. Also read the help articles on scotlandspeople and the Clan’s web site. McOmish is generally accepted in the world of Scottish Clans as being a sept of the Clan MacThomas.
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A follower of the Clan is trying to trace his ancestry. Father Robert Macleod Combe was born in Linlithgow near Edinburgh and served as a Lance Corporal in the British Commando No. 6 Battalion. His father Robert Combe was the Town Clerk in Linlithgow. The family emigrated to South Africa in 1961. The follower would appreciate any pointers.
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Sennachie responded by explaining that Combe is one of the sept names of the Clan, and that it is accepted if a person named Combe has a link to Scotland then there is a link to the Clan MacThomas. The web site Scotlandspeople is the official Scottish government site where it is recorded your father was born on 4th March 1923 and that his father was Robert Lincoln Combe. The web site Geni (http://www.geni.com/) states that Robert Lincoln Combe was born on 11th March 1879 and that his father is Thomas Combe.
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Scotland for a baby to be baptised with one given name and for the middle name to be added some time later. It is likely that an entry for a Robert Combe in the 1891 Census recorded on the free web site familysearch.org, is relevant so Sennachie suggested obtaining the full family census entry from scotlandspeople.
Further research on these sites is recommended and it may be
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The enquirer would like information about their branch of the family Combie as they are trying to put together the Family history. They wants to find out when and why ancestors Cumbie or Combie came to the USA, as the family has been in the US for a long time, and why the spelling of the name changed. Some members used the name Combie at the time of the Civil War. Research is ongoing.
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Sennachie noted that there are quite a lot of Cumbie trees on ancestry.com and familysearch.org and not one has a link to Scotland. Only one has indicated a spelling variation of Combie. What evidence is there of a name change? This is because the name Cumbie appears in England in the 1600s, e.g., in Norfolk - more so than in Scotland. In Scotland there appear to be Cumbie families in the lowlands. All this indicates that Cumbie is likely to have no connection with our Clan and that the US Cumbie background has a greater chance of having English connections rather than Scottish. It also casts doubt on a name change from Combie, unless there is clear proof this occurred. The main reason/explanation of a spelling change is that when the emigrant arrived in the US the officials recording early events, e.g. ministers, made a best guess at how the surname was spelt. Finding a change in one generation in the US at the time of the Civil War is probably not sufficient proof.
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As to where the first Cumbie came from in the UK, assuming it is the UK, the answer will be in US records, if at all. Those researching this name that have recorded their trees on the internet appear not to solve this. It should be noted that another spelling variation is Cambie, especially in England.
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A Society member descended from David Comee who died at Sudbury, Massachusetts USA in 1676 asked the Sennachie to comment on his tree, which shows that this David is David McComie, the son of Alexander, the 6th Chief of the Clan MacThomas and his wife Margaret Small.
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Sennachie has carried out extensive research on-line and into published material about the Clan's history and in particular the 6th Chief. As a result an article he has written is now available on this website, which concludes that David Comee, c1635-1676, is not the son of Alexander, 6th Chief, and his wife Margaret Small. The article can be read by clicking here.
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However, descendants of David Comee are accepted as clansfolk of the Clan MacThomas.
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Prior to visiting Scotland a member from the USA would like to establish sites in Glenshee and Aberdeen where his McComb ancestors could have lived according to information on the Clan's web site
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Sennachie carried out some research on the internet and by establishing that the Society's member's grandfather George A McComb died in 1954 in Pennsylvania, was then able to find trees of free sites such as worldconnect and familysearch that take his ancestors back to General James McComb who was born near Belfast in 1758. It may be difficult to establish a link to Scotland although the Clan is aware that McComb clansfolk did migrate from Glenshee to Aberdeen to Ireland.
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The enquirer's Grandfather was Alan Louis Thom, and his father was John Robertson Thom (both born and married in Scotland). John was born in 1889 in Dundee, parents James Thom and Susan Lindsay Robertson.
She is interested to learn more about what our Society does - such as events or committees. She also asks how she can become a member of the Clan Society?
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Sennachie advised that Thom is the most common surname amongst members of the Clan Society. The Clan Gathering was held at Pitlochry, Scotland in late August 2014. Reports about the Gathering appear on the Clan web site. The gathering is held every three years. The Clan Society has three branches: Australia, North America and Europe. Each Branch has functions from time to time, although it should appreciated that distance is an issue for a small Clan like ours.
There is a fair bit about activities on our website, although more is revealed to members in the secure areas. Also each member receives the Society's magazine and newsletters.
To join the Society, please click here.
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Interestingly Sennachie could not find any reference to John Robertson Thom on free sites on the internet. But this could be his sister Davina's birth in 1891, on
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XTFD-4LH
To find places in Scotland use Google and, for example, search for "Dundee Scotland". Another useful search facility is the wiki page on familysearch so click on the link below and in the search box key in Dundee (or whatever) and click enter
https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Main_Page
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The Society has received a number of enquiries about the following surnames - Comber, Cumber, Macomber, Macumber, Mcomber, Mcumber, McCumber, McCumber, MacComber, MacCumber, MayComber, MayCumber. See previous enquiries Numbers 8, 13, 26, 32, 35, 43, 50.
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Sennachie has again researched this group of names and written an article in which he concludes that not only is there no connection to the Clan, there appears to be no connection to Scotland in available records pre 1855. The possible origin from written records is southern England. To read Sennachie's article please click here.
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The enquirer's grandfather on her father's side, Hamilton Wesley Thom, studied geneology, and found out that his relatives were part of Clan MacThomas, and her father still has the clan tartan and coat of arms that was passed on to him. The enquirer hoped to learn a little bit more about the family's past.
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Sennachie advised that having the surname Thom means that our Chief accepts that you have a connection with the Clan MacThomas and that you may apply to join the Clan MacThomas Society.
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In looking at the information that the enquirer provided, one of the first web sites to use is the free site familysearch.org. This site reveals details of four generations back from grandfather Hamilton Wesley Thom. Perhaps the enquirer's grandfather's papers will support this. Sennachie suggests looking further at this site and other sites such as http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com.
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One of the challenges experienced by Americans researching back in time is establishing the connection from America to Scotland. Sennachie does not know if this has been done with the enquirer's tree. Further enquiries may reveal this.
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The enquirer is looking for a Robert McCombs who was born in about 1750; married a Margaret Wishard and lived in Lincoln County, North Carolina, fought in the Revolutionary War, and had a son named William.
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Sennachie advised that a general search on the internet revealed nothing. He noted that others are researching this family and have not been able to establish these details. There are two trees on www.rootsweb.ancestry.com, and several trees on familysearch at familysearch.org/family-trees. Also there are possible ten trees on ancestry.com showing they had up to seven children.
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Sennachie considers that it is more than likely that the enquirer's surname has a Spanish background. However there is a possibility that it is connected to Scotland and the Clan MacThomas. One of the Clan names, as seen on this web site, is McComas. There are some instances, but not very many, where this name has been recorded as Comas. As a test, a surname search on the web site familysearch.org reveals only a few instances of Comas.
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The only way to test a connection to Scotland, or to another location, is to carry out a standard family tree research by going back in time from yourself, your father, grandfather etc. This can be done by obtaining birth, death and marriage details. Sennachie knows little about researching family history in Spain but you could try a local library and see if they have any books on family history research. Also on familysearch you will see a section on Spain, go to:
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As to a link between Scotland and Spain in the past, Sennachie is sure that back in the 17th and 18th, and even earlier, some Scots did travel to Spain.
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The enquirer is trying to find out which Clan his family is descended from. He can trace back from his grandfather William Walker Thomson to the late 1700's to Alexander Thomson in Lanarkshire. He has completed 111 markers of DNA but has no real answers thus far. He asks if the Society can help him?
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Sennachie advised that as far as he is aware none of our Thomson members have been tested. Also it is still early days with DNA as there needs to be many more people tested who have also carried out extensive genealogical research. Our Chief will recognise a connection to the Clan MacThomas if a person has an ancestor, say Thomson, who was born in the eastern counties of the Scottish highlands, especially, for example, Perthshire and Aberdeenshire. I note your Thomson ancestors lived in Lanarkshire.
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Civil registration, ie vital statistics, started in Scotland in 1855. Prior to that it was up to the family if they wanted to have their children baptised and in what church. The other key record is a will but usually wills were only prepared for people with property and that meant only a small number. The same can be said of land records. So for the likes of most of our Scottish ancestors, it is usual to come to a dead end in the early 1800s or the mid 1700s, simply because of the difficulty of lack of information and the number of entries for the same name. For example there are probably many babies born around the late 1700s named Alexander Thomson and one is probably your ancestor, but its impossible to say which one.
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A search on the web site familysearch for the baptism of an Alexander Thomson in Scotland between 1780 and 1805 gave over 5000 results. Many will be duplicates but it does show the problem. If the search is restricted to Lanarkshire there are over 800 results. This may be as far as the research can go.
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The enquirer can "prove" her ancestry back to David Comee, born about 1635 in Aberdeen, captured by the English and deported to Charlestown, in what is now Masschusetts in 1652. It appears that his parents were Alexander McComie and Margaret Small from Aberdeenshire. From the Clan website, it appears that Alexander was the 6th Chief. Is there any way that she can verify that information, and find out more about the earlier generations in Scotland?
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Scott Edward Adkins was born on June 17, 1976 in Sutton Coldfield, England, into a family that for generations were butchers. Along with his elder brother Craig, he was raised by their parents, John and Janet (Sanders) Adkins, in a loving middle-class family. Scott attended Bishop Vesey's Grammar School in Sutton Coldfield. Probably not the best of students, he used to sneak downstairs after his parents had gone to bed and watch films all night then fall asleep during lessons. A natural athlete, Scott enjoyed a variety of sports as he grew up, but when he was 10 years old, he accompanied his father and brother to the local Judo club. The attraction was instantaneous. Idolising stars such as Bruce Lee and Jean-Claude Van Damme, Scott began to train everyday. He took over his Dad's garage and turned it into his own Dojo. He even had a shrine to Bruce Lee in there that he would bow to. He remembers being mugged on a bus when he was around 13 and that really kicked his training into overdrive. He wasn't ever going to let that happen again. At the age of 14, Scott went on to train in Tae Kwon Do under the instruction of Ron Sergiew with the T.A.G.B. After a few years, he moved on to Kickboxing under Anthony Jones. He is now a fully trained Kickboxing Instructor for the P. K. A. A self confessed "film junkie" Scott's attention was drawn to acting through the Hollywood Greats. He enrolled in a drama class at Sutton Coldfield College. Being a shy lad he initially found it difficult to be put on stage in front of an audience. Finally, at the age of 21, Scott was offered a place at the prestigious Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art. However, as an impoverished student, he found it hard to make ends meet without a grant and was forced to leave without completing the course. Very dejected he thought that was the end.
His first break came when he was offered a role in a Hong Kong martial arts film called Dei seung chui keung (2001) (aka Extreme Challenge). Spotted by Head of The Hong Kong Stuntmen Association and director Wei Tung and English-born Hong Kong movie expert Bey Logan, Adkins found himself in the East for the first time. Scott got the chance to work with some of Hong Kong cinema's leading action directors including Woo-Ping Yuen, Corey Yuen, Sammo Kam-Bo Hung and the legendary Jackie Chan. Acting roles started to come in and he was offered a guest role in BBC's Doctors (2000) filmed at Birmingham's Pebble Mill. A few episodes in BBC's EastEnders (1985) and City Central (1998), and a lead role in Sky One comedy drama Mile High (2003) followed by a regular role in BBC's Holby City (1999) as Bradley Hume, the assistant General Manager of Holby General.
Starring roles in feature films soon followed with his portrayal of Talbot in Special Forces USA (2003) and Yuri Boyka" in Undisputed II: Last Man Standing (2006). It was this film that broke him into the mainstream with his villainous portrayal of a Russian MMA underground fighter Boyka in what has been hailed as one of the best American made Martial Arts films of recent times. Along with lead actor Michael Jai White, fight coordinator J.J. Perry and the slick direction of Isaac Florentine this movie has some unbelievably heart stopping fight scenes. After this Scott has had guest starring roles in bigger budget films like Das Bourne Ultimatum (2007) and The Tournament (2009), and played Jean-Claude Van Damme's main adversary in Sony Pictures The Shepherd (2008).
With a dedication to his craft, and consummate appetite for the world and people around him, Dave Baez has built a career on character study and cultivated a passion to share his experience with a new generation of theater and film actors.
Born in the old New England fishing town of New Bedford, Massachusetts, Dave grew up in a multi-ethnic family, deeply rooted in Portuguese and Puerto Rican culture. Raised with unwavering support from his parents, Dave developed a passion for the arts, leading him to the University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth. There, he majored in Theater Studies, performing in several plays as well as establishing a program for students called, "The Experimental Stage," a creative outlet for free speech and the performing arts on campus.
After college, Dave moved to Miami, and was cast in his first professional theater production as King Philip of France, in "A Lion In Winter." A chance encounter with Frances Grill, founder of the CLICK modeling agency led to a meeting with fashion photographer Bruce Weber, who booked Dave for ads for Versace, Ralph Lauren, Brooks Bothers among others. Dave's focus, however, remained on acting as he used his newfound opportunity to move to New York and enroll in the acclaimed Herbert Bergdorf studio, studying under the late, celebrated actor, William Hickey, as well as an acceptance into the "Absolute Theater Company," which produced off Broadway plays. After benefiting from a donation from Al Pacino, the Company was able to produce a showcase in Los Angeles, which in turn, allowed Dave to make his destined move out west.
With experience and a solid resume, Dave quickly booked a role in the final installment of the Crow franchise, The Crow: Wicked Prayer, for Dimension Films in 2005, opposite Danny Trejo and Dennis Hopper. Several parts in film and television followed, including recurring roles in NBC's "Miss Match," alongside Alicia Silverstone and Ryan O'Neil, "Las Vegas," opposite Josh Duhamel and Vanessa Marcil, and a five-episode arc on Showtime's "Dexter," where Dave played Gabriel, the boyfriend to the title character's sister.
Dave can also be seen in the feature Mothers and Daughters, opposite Sharon Stone, Susan Sarandon, Selma Blair, Christina Ricci, and Courteney Cox, playing a doctor who develops a personal relationship with Selma Blair's character, as she struggles to make a tough decision regarding an unexpected pregnancy.
Other credits include the Daytime Episodic, "Days of Our Lives," CBS' "The Mentalist," The CW fantasy-drama, "The Secret Circle," the long-running Paramount comedy, "All of Us," co-created by Will and Jada Pinkett Smith, and the popular IFC series "Maron" in 2015, along with countless commercials for brands such as, Bud Light, Craftsman, Honda, Toyota, Buick, Caress, Verizon and AT&T, among others.
For Dave, acting is a companion to his natural thirst for life and intense reflection into his own soul. He is keenly aware that an actors journey never ends, the craft never perfected, but only built layer upon layer. This intense passion has led Dave to a new endeavor as he transitions into teaching the craft as well, sharing his experience, trade-craft and unique insights of the industry that has fulfilled him for over a decade.
Eion is known for his performances in the Emmy and Golden Globe winning HBO miniseries Band of Brothers, character roles in "Fight Club" , "Almost Famous", "Center Stage" and leading man opposite Antonio Banderas in HBOs "And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself". Eion was nominated for a Golden Satellite award and hailed by critics for a "beautifully understated performance that brings a striking balance to the piece". The movie's legendary writer-producer Larry Gelbart of M.A.S.H. fame was quoted in Variety as saying " I see Eion as a reincarnation of Henry Fonda. He's physically attractive and exudes an effortless sincerity, he has the whole actors ball of wax".
In September 2003, Variety Magazine honored Bailey as one of the top ten emerging actors to watch. He has appeared in Showtime's original movie, "Sexual Life", where he was voted the prestigious 'breakthrough performance of the year award' by audience members of The Phoenix International Film Festival after only twenty minutes of screen time.
Eion joined the cast of ER for half a season, and was recognized by People Magazine as one of the Fifty Most Eligible Bachelors of 2005 and US magazine named Eion and his cast mate Maura Tierney as one of the sexiest couples on television. Eion has since starred opposite Ellen Pompeo in the television movie "Life of the Party", for which he was awarded his first Emmy for 'Outstanding Performance in a 'Youth or Family Special'.
On stage, Eion has appeared in numerous plays, most notably as Alan Strang in the psychological masterpiece "Equus" at the Pasadena Playhouse. In this daring role that requires an on stage mental breakdown and prolonged full nudity, critics once again found Eion's performance to be remarkable. Variety called him "excellent as Strang" Hollywood Reporter "expert" and Drama Logue noted that "his performance moves to a profoundly moving crescendo by plays end".
More recently his turn as as Steve Knight on Showtimes "Ray Donovan" attracted attention along with an international fan following for his multi-year recurring role on ABC's "Once Upon A Time". In 2017 Eion is shooting "The Last Tycoon" for Amazon and his starring turn in the nautical-drama "Extortion" with Academy award nominee Barkhad Abdi and Danny Glover will be released by Lionsgate May 16th.
Christopher James Stapleton was born on February 18, 1971 in Sherman, Illinois, a small rural town outside Springfield. Perhaps his first interest in acting came when his parents, Jim and Phyllis, purchased a camcorder. It wasn't long before Chris and his younger twin brothers, Tony and Brian, began to shoot their own short movies. Chris further dabbled with performing at Griffin High School, where he was convinced by a teacher to audition for the theater club's latest production. He won the role and went on to play the lead in the musical, "Carousel", the following year. But it wasn't until college that Chris seriously considered a career in the entertainment business. In the fall of 1989, Stapleton received a full football scholarship to the University of Michigan. After starting as the team's punter his freshman year, he sustained a foot injury in training camp and was sidelined for the season. Frustrated, Chris focused his energy on acting. Throughout his college theater experience he was the lead in several productions including, "The Time of Your Life", "As You Like It", "Andromache" and the American classic, "Our Town". In 1993, he was named "Performer of the Year" by the Michigan Daily. Chris graduated from Michigan in '93 with a degree in Communications. Six months later, he packed up everything and road tripped to Hollywood. Shortly thereafter, he landed a guest spot on the popular soap, "The Young and the Restless". Since then he has appeared with Brooke Shields on "Suddenly Susan", Dixie Carter on "Family Law" and Martin Lawrence in Der Diamanten-Cop (1999). Some of his other credits include, "The X-Files" "JAG", "Providence" and the independent feature films, Aurora (1998), _Black Friday (2000)_ and Ides of March (2000) the latter with Michael Madsen, star of such movies as "Reservoir Dogs" and "Donnie Brasco." Currently, Chris can be seen in his recurring role of "Dan" on the new UPN show, "As If". He also finished principal photography on two projects this past summer, the first being a short entitled, "The Death of Batman", in which he dons the famous cape and cowl. The other is a gritty independent drama called "American Dream", where he plays the polar opposite of a hero, an intense drug enforcer named "Shamus".
HBO's mega-hit True Blood created by Academy Award winner Alan Ball set the stage for Ryan's talent. For seven seasons he portrayed the fan favorite Jason Stackhouse. Most recently in the film world, Ryan has been discretionary yet fruitful with his choices of project. Working for a second time with visionary Australian director Ivan Sen on his latest film Expired. Ivan's work is critically claimed and has been presented at Festival De Cannes. Ryan played the lead role in Expired and was wonderfully supported by Hugo Weaving and Jillian Nguyen. Ryan then starred in Seth Larney's sci-fi thriller 2067 along side Academy Award Nominee Kodi Smit-McPhee.
Kwanten has a slew of films slated to premiere in the coming months. The first is Glorious. Produced by Ryan and Directed by Rebekah McKendry, Rebekah brings Lovecraftian horror to a place it has never been seen before: a rest stop men's room. Kwanten teams up for this incredible two-hander with Academy Award Winner J.K. Simmons. Section 8 sees Ryan headline an all-star action cast including Dermot Mulroney, Scott Adkins, Dolph Lungren, and Mickey Rourke.
On the television side of things, Ryan starred in the Amazon Prime original series, Them, from powerhouse Lena Waithe. His other recent work includes starring in BlumHouse's series Sacred Lies, along side Juliette Lewis. Producing and staring in two seasons of the Sony original crime drama series, The Oath alongside Sean Bean and produced by Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson.
Kwanten is currently shooting and starring in Kindred for the Disney-owned FX Network. The project is the first ever adaption of the luminary Octavia E. Butler's works. It is being produced by Darren Aronofsky's Protozoa Pictures.
Jason-Shane Scott was born in Los Angeles and moved to Reno, Nevada at the age of two. Jason's mother wanted to name him Jason but his father had adamantly always dreamed his son being named Shane after the classic film of the same name. They compromised, thus leading to Jason-Shane's hyphened first name. The youngest of two children, his parents divorced and his father moved back to Los Angeles. Jason would often visit his dad,a school teacher,where he first got a glimpse at the entertainment industry. Jason was very athletic during his school years and his prowess in football gained him several college scholarship offers out of High School. During his playing days Jason set and still owns three Nevada State records. After leading his school to the State Championship and graduating from Wooster High School, Jason couldn't shake the acting bug and decided to forgo college and moved to Los Angeles to begin his career. He briefly tested the modeling world and found great success spending several months touring Europe and many other countries working for such designers as Armani, Gucci, and Missoni before returning and fully dedicating his time to his acting career and studies. It didn't take long for Jason to find success as he quickly garnered small roles in films and in 1998 starred alongside Sean Hayes in the Sundance hit and critically acclaimed Billys Hollywood Screen Kiss. 1998 was a big year for Jason as he also landed a contract role on the daytime series One Life to Live, where he appeared from 1998-2007. In the time since Jason starred int the Sony Studios released STARSHIP TROOPERS 2 and has etched out quite a name for himself in the quality indie film world appearing in many films including another sun-dance hit, The Dying Gaul with Peter Sarsgard, the groundbreaking and festival hit Latter Days alongside Joseph Gordon Levitt, and in cult followed films like Return of the Killer shrews based the 1952 original as the only film to make a sequel over 50 years later, while also appearing in theatrically released gems as SUCH GOOD PEOPLE, DIRTY DEEDS, RED SKY, and DEADLAND Jason also has many television appearances in some of the most recognizable shows on TV including CSI, SCRUBS, DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES, GREYS ANATOMY, ANGER MANAGEMENT. He also starred in the Lifetime hit movies Walking the Halls and All I want for Christmas. 2015 has been a busy year for Jason has he has starred in three films. The made for television thrillers The Wrong Roommate and Accidental Switch, along with the military action film, Sniper:Special Ops. Jason-Shane has etched out quite a lasting career in the TV and film industry and is recognized as a capable and reliable true leading man as he has matched skills on screen with over a dozen Academy, Golden Globe, and Emmy nominated or winning fellow actors while continuing to add to his credits. In addition to acting, Jason also is and established screenwriter, comedian, and inventor, owning the right to several patented products. Jason also is in an exclusive IQ club of over 160, which is considered genius level. Jason resides in Los Angeles.
Diego Serrano was born in Quito, Ecuador. He is an actor, screenwriter and producer. He began his acting career on the long-running, soap opera "Another World" as Tomas Rivera (1993-97). In (2000-2002), he starred alongside star Jennifer Love Hewitt and Jennifer Gardner on the Fox television series Time of Your Life. He then starred opposite Rosie Perez, Marianne Jean-Baptiste, and Tony Award winner Patti Lupone in Nancy Savoca's' "The 24 Hour Woman" where he played Eddie Diaz. He has also has appeared on, "The Young and the Restless" as Diego Guittierez (2001-03) . In 2005, he starred in the film "The Mostly Unfabulous Social Life of Ethan Green" playing "Kyle Underhill" which premiered in Sundance. Serrano then played the role of Richard in the film "The Ode" (2008) based on the novel Ode to Lata by Ghalib Shiraz Dhalla, as well as appeared in other numerous movies, including, "The Men who Stare at Goats", alongside George Clooney and Ewan McGregor. Most recently he has appeared in TV shows such as, INSECURE on HBO where he recurs as "Nico", as well as Ray Donovan, Valor, Agents of the Shield, Blackout, Touch ,CSI MIami, Mystery Girl, 24, Second Chances, and many others to name a few. Currently he is in development on ("HACKED"). An autobiographical thriller co- written and produced by "Serrano" and Brian Bloom, (The A-Team), and ("Suit of Lights"). An epic entangled love story set in Sevilla, Spain.
Dylan Neal was born in Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada. Shortly thereafter, his family moved to Oakville, just west of Toronto, where he spent the remainder of his childhood. As a young student, he attended the prep school, Appleby College, where he was introduced to the game of squash. Dylan quickly fell in love with the sport and was soon playing for Canada at an international level. Toward the end of his teenage years, after many years of traveling across North America on the amateur squash circuit, Dylan decided a professional squash career was not for him.
By that time, Dylan was attending Blakelock High School, where he was enrolled in the drama program. At the urging of his drama teacher, Dylan signed with a Toronto talent agent and began auditioning professionally. It didn't take long for Dylan to realize this was the direction his career would take. In 1992, Dylan moved to Los Angeles, where his career quickly took off. He lived in Los Angeles until 2006, when he and his family moved to Vancouver for production of the Lifetime television series 'Blood Ties'. In 2011, Dylan and his family returned to Los Angeles.
Dylan Neal is a well-recognized face on television, having had series regular roles in eight American television series, including 'The Bold and the Beautiful', Aaron Spelling's 'Pacific Palisades', 'Hyperion Bay', and 'Blood Ties'. Dylan has had many major recurring roles, including his five-year stint on 'Dawson's Creek' playing Joshua Jackson's brother, Doug Witter, and as Aaron on 'Sabrina the Teenage Witch' opposite Melissa Joan Hart. He has had the good fortune of working with some of the biggest names in Hollywood and in 2012 was offered the male lead role of Jack Griffith opposite Andie MacDowell in the television series 'Cedar Cove'. The series is based on international best-selling author Debbie Macomber's series of books with the same name and premiered on the Hallmark Channel on July 20, 2013. Starting in 2014, Dylan began writing, executive producing and starring in a series of TV movies called The Gourmet Detective for The Hallmark Movies and Mysteries Channel.
Dylan's career has allowed him to travel extensively for work, filming in such locations as Israel, Germany, China, the Caribbean, and throughout North America. In his downtime, Dylan enjoys spending as much time as he can with his family and friends. On occasion, he can also be spotted in his workshop, where, as an avid woodworker, he has for years re-created eighteenth- and nineteenth-century period furniture.
A familiar face to film and television audiences, Victor Webster is an established actor with an impressive list of credits. Most recently, he joined the cast of the Netflix/CBC comedy "Workin' Moms," playing Mike Bolinski for two seasons. He's also recently filmed a large recurring arc on the second season of the CW's military fantasy show "Motherland: Fort Salem." On the film side, Victor just starred alongside Bethany Joy Lenz in the romantic comedy "Five Star Christmas" which premiered on Hallmark last Thanksgiving during the networks "Countdown to Christmas" programming event.
Victor discovered his passion for acting when he made his television debut on the NBC daytime drama "Days of Our Lives." He then segued to the AMC network series "The Lot" and the number one syndicated series "Mutant X." His growing body of work brought him accolades and spots on various lists of Hollywood notables, including people magazine's "50 Most Eligible Bachelors." While it was a fun title, Webster chose to hone his craft and play characters that challenged his abilities.
Victor's commitment paid off with rolls opposite acclaimed talents in some of televisions most popular series, including "Sex and the City," "Castle," "Bones," "CSI," "Mom," "Charmed," "Criminal Minds," "Melrose Place," "Paradise Inc." and "Girlfriends Guide to Divorce," just to name a few. Webster costarred as Detective Carlos Fonegra in the acclaimed sci-fi series "Continuum," which ran for four seasons.
Webster is known to Hallmark channel fans for his roles in, "Homegrown Christmas," "Love Blossoms," "Summer Villa" and "A Harvest Wedding." Webster starred in hallmark movies and mysteries "Matchmaker Mysteries: A Killer Engagement," as well as "Matchmaker Mysteries: A Fatal Romance," and most recently "Matchmaker Mysteries: The Art of the kill," The first three installments of the new original franchise. Victor also starred in "Hearts of Winter," which premiered in January 2020 as part of Hallmark channels popular "Winterfest" programming event.
On the film side, Victor has built a career that spans genres, from romantic comedies to action thrillers. His credits include "Bringing Down the House ," "Must Love Dogs," "Surrogates," " Why did I Get Married Too?" as well as the leading role in the third and fourth installment of "The Scorpion King" franchise. Victor can also be seen starring in the action packed Chinese blockbuster "Wings Over Everest." An artist to his core, Webster pursues his passion for photography as well as martial arts, holding a black belt and an undefeated record in Tae Kwon Do and a black belt in Brazilian jujitsu for which he holds two bronze medals from the world championships. He is committed to his various charities, and life of giving through arts and travel. Although he calls California his home, he hails from Canada and will always be the Canadian cowboy.
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Summer storms can pack a punch, bringing heavy rains, damaging winds, and even hail. Don't let a storm leave you feeling exposed. At The Chapman Insurance Agency, we can help you ensure your home is properly shielded with the right insurance coverage. Don't wait for the storm to hit! Contact The Chapman Insurance Agency today - We'll be happy to answer your questions and guide you through the process of securing the right insurance coverage for your property. 🏠🌩️ #InsuranceCoverage #AffordabilityMeetsReliability #Insurance #Auto #Home #Local #InsuranceAgent
Did you ever read an insurance policy? An insurance professor asked our class one time, “Have you ever read a car rental agreement? If you did you probably would not sign it.” Well an insurance policy isn’t that bad, but it does have exclusions and also exclusionary language through out. Most times an insured or business owner does not know what really is covered until after they report the claim. Have you ever asked at time of purchase what isn’t covered? Sure you can state you insured your building but for what? You may believe you have business interruption coverage, but for when? Did you know after a catastrophic weather event a large percentage of damage is not covered by insurance? It is either not insured at all, or was excluded under the current policy. And what about those large deductibles. Can your business weather an uninsured $100,000 loss, what about $500,000 or $1 million plus? Parametric insurance is a tool to assist in keeping your business and balance sheet afloat after catastrophic weather events. It supplements your current insurance to help fill in those uninsured and unexpected financial drains on your business. Ask your broker how parametric insurance can be a great addition to your current insurance program. #parametricinsurance #insuranceexclusions #hurricaneseason #weatherrisks #haildamage #flooddamage #floodinsurance #businessinterruption
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Does homeowners’ insurance cover winter weather damage? DOES HOMEOWNERS’ INSURANCE COVER ROOF DAMAGE? The weight of snow or ice: Most carriers cover roof cave-ins or other damage caused by the weight of snow, sleet or ice on your roof, so review policy for specific details. Wind damage: Carriers cover wind damage to homes, including damage caused by wind itself and by falling objects like tree limbs. Wind deductibles can be higher on some policies. DOES HOMEOWNERS’ INSURANCE COVER BURST PIPES? Carriers say that their homeowners’ insurance covers water damage as a result of burst pipes. The repair to the pipe is usually not covered. #winterweather #insurance #independentagent #SummitHillInsurance
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If you want to protect your home, getting homeowner’s insurance is a smart move. But the challenge as a homeowner is choosing the right coverage for you and your home. Together with Kim Asay, an expert from Allstate, we will give you tips on how to ensure that your insurance policy is adequate and meets your wants and needs. It all starts with consulting with a professional who has your best interests at heart. To learn what to look for and include in your homeowner’s insurance, watch this video. #MunozHomeGroup #kellerwilliamsrealty #RealEstate #homeownership #insurance
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Greetings--
This was posted to the Ealdormere mailing list by Lady Carolyn of Amberview.
I post it here in case any who knew or were touched by these gentles would
wish to send condolences or make a memorial gift.
Nicolaa de Bracton
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It is with a sad heart that I post this to the list. Words cannot express
my grief.
For those of you unable to get to the newspapers, here are the obituaries
for both His Majesty Thorbjorn Osis, and the dear Lady Lauren.
COX, Craig C. _ Member of the Society for Creative Anachronism (OSIS).
Suddenly as the result of an accident on Sunday, May 16, 1999. Craig, dear
husband of Nancy Frankel. Loving son of Wib and Dawn of Peterborough.
Brother of Shawn and Cate, David and his wife Anne. Friends may call the
MARSHALL FUNERAL HOME, 10366 Yonge Street, Richmond Hill (four stoplights
north of Major Mackenzie Drive) on Wednesday 7-9 p.m. and Thursday after 11
a.m. with a Service to follow at 3 p.m. Donations may be made to the
Canadian Cancer Society in Craig's memory.
Date Posted: 19990518 (Ad ID: C236231)
STEINHAUSER, Bernadette Mary - Passed away, suddenly, on Sunday, May 16,
1999, in her 25th year. Loving and loved daughter of Mary and Fred
Steinhauser of Kitchener. Dearly loved sister of Michael and Matthew.
Cherished granddaughter of Mrs. Marianne Steinhauser of Toronto. Beloved
niece of Gerry and Diana Bavington, Cathy and Paul Faye, Sister Bernadette
O'Reilly, Paul and Michelle Bavington, Gus and Ingrid Steinhauser and Terry
and Marilyn Steinhauser. She will be sadly missed by her many cousins and
friends. Bernadette was a recent graduate of the University of Guelph in
Honours Applied Science, Gerontology. She was planning to attend the Faculty
of Education and fulfill her dream of becoming a teacher. She will always be
remembered for her strong spirit and her kind heart. Bernadette's family
will receive friends at the Ratz-Bechtel Funeral Home, 621 King St. W.,
Kitchener on Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Parish prayers will be held,
Wednesday evening at the funeral home!
. On Thursday at 10:15 a.m. prayers will be offered from the funeral home,
followed by Mass of the Resurrection at 11 a.m. at Blessed Sacrament RC
Church, 305 Laurentian Dr., Kitchener, Father Larry Gillick, S.J.
officiating. Interment will follow in Williamsburg Cemetery, Kitchener. As
expressions of sympathy, memorial donations may be made to Rossbrook House
in Winnipeg and may be placed by contacting the funeral home at 745-9495.3
Kitchener-Waterloo Record, Area Code 519
In rec.org.sca on 18 May 1999 19:38:58 GMT
Duncan VH <dunc...@aol.com> wrote:
>I don't think this is a good time for a safety lesson. maybe I'm wrong.
When is a good time?
Seems to me that when you are going "damn! Why did a good man die?"
That is the time to say "because he thought that he could get away
without this precuation. He was wrong. What will you do when you
get in your car?"
If people realise that dying in a car accident isn't a thing
that only happens to strangers, then maybe they will spend just a little
more energy on protecting themselves. Meaning we don't have to go through
this again.
Many years ago, when I was a small easily brainwashed child, I made my
father put on his seatbelt before he left the farm to drive into town -
he usually didn't, but they were insistent about it at school. Half an
hour later when Mum and I left, we came across a car, upside downin a
ditch.... He was alive, hanging from his seatbelt.
Maybe an SCA person will read of Osis's death, note that the seatbelt
was not on, remember it when they get into the car, and be found
like Dad - hanging upside down and alive.
Silfren
--
Zebee Johnstone (ze...@zip.com.au) Proud holder of aus.motorcycles Poser Permit #1.
"You don't own an Italian motorcycle
- you merely have the privilege of paying its bills."
> I don't think this is a good time for a safety
> lesson. maybe I'm wrong.
Its both the wrong time and the right time; however, I will agree with
you that this is the wrong time.
Because all this sad accident shows is a 50/50 chance of survival with
a seatbelt. From reading the Obituaries and Articles, I gather that the
Lady was indeed wearing her seat belt and she still did not make it
through the rollover. Then again, his loose body may have contributed
to her injuries. It tells me that this accident was probably worse than
it was written up to be. No one will ever know... We can play the "What
If..." game until the end of time and still not know the true answer.
I had a mundane friend killed several years ago who was wearing his
seatbeat and the coroner said that it may have contributed to the extent
of his internal injuries.
I agree that this is not the right time, place, or example to use in
the seatbelt debate; however, I still wear mine and not because its the
law. Its an unfortunate accident, they will be sourly missed, and this
debate should NOT have come up in this thread.
So who really knows except them and the Lord above.
>
>I agree that the message to wear seatbelts should be passed on, but I also
>think that it could have waited at least until after the funerals.
>
>Ygraine
WHY?? I mean WHY should we wait. As a LEO I have scraped and mopped up the
dead, broken bodies of far too many people who died in TA's who would of been
still alive if they were belted in, or had their children in car seats. This
was a tragic death (name a TA fatality that isn't..) and well, as cold,
heartless and uncaring that this may seem right now, these folks died because
they were either too lazy, had the "It can't happen to me" attitude or simply
didn't care.
While nothing can change what had happened here, let this serve as a grim
reminder and a warning to all: WEAR THE BELTS. WEAR THEM AT ALL TIMES. It may
just SAVE YOUR LIFE....
Each minute and hour we delay in getting this warning out places others at
peril. No one can force someone else into doing this, but maybe, just maybe the
deaths of folks we know, know of or heard about within our group will wake some
folks up to the fact that what happened here could of been prevented by simply
buckling up the belt....
I may seem to be a bit cold, cruel and heartless about this, but this was a
preventable fatality and well, I have no sympathy for those who do this and end
up paying for their folly with their lives. However I am not without compassion
for those who must now deal with the grief and loss, all due to the fact that
somone wasn't thinking, and ended up a fatality simply because they didn't use
a simple piece of safety equipment. I have seen this far too many times.
Do yourself a favour, and all of us as well and wear the belts..They are there
for a reason...
Atar
Dr JP Hrisoulas,
Las Vegas, Nevada
Bladesmith, Metallographer, Researcher, Lecturer
Author:
"The Complete Bladesmith"
"The Master Bladesmith"
"The Pattern Welded Blade"
LtC, NVDoM
http://www.Atar.com
I know this is a sensitive issue and in posting this I sincerely hope I
don't cause anyone more pain.
Every single time I get into that car, I think about what a powerful thing
it truly is and the capacity it has for harm if not properly controlled.
Then I think about the thousands of other people, driving similar
machines, I will be in contact with throughout the day, and I pray this
isn't the day I happen to meet up with disaster because me or one of
those other drivers wasn't paying enough attention, or because the
weather turned really bad, or because somone's wheel fell off and crashed
through three lanes of traffic.
I know many people whose lives have been changed forever by auto
accidents. My best friend's parents were both killed when their van was
struck by a semi on the highway (the semi driver was asleep at the wheel).
You don't realize how profound an impact this has one someone's life until
you live with it, see the impact, and realize there are scars that will
never heal.
Driving is an inherently risky business and my intent is not to moralize
about it but...
Please, everyone, take care when you drive to that next event. Take all
the precautions you can before you leave, get a good night's sleep, wear
your seatbelt, ensure your car is in good shape because we *need* you to
arrive safe and sound.
My extreme condolences go out to the friends and family of Osis and
Bernie.
Chris
Unto the Wonderful Kingdom of Ealdormere, and Her Majesty Catlin does Don
Frasier MacLeod send his most heart-felt greetings,
I met Osis a few years ago while I was living in the Barony of the
Rhydderich Hael, (Buffalo, NY). I had travelled to the Barony of Rising Waters
for the 9th Annual Lady Mary's Memorial Tournament. That was the first year
they were offering a fencing tournament, so I decided to day trip to the event
and have some fun.
I remember the first time I saw Osis. The first thought that crossed my
mind was "God that man is BIG." Osis wasn't fighting in the tournament because
he had injured his shoulder at work, and could not swing a stick effectively.
I watched him over the course of the day, and realized that his heart was truly
larger than the body containing it. Friendly, honorable, chivalrous, and above
all kind.
I was lucky enough to be victorious in that fencing tournament, and later
after court, Osis congragulated me on a job well done. To him I was a total
stranger, but to me this was a Good Thing. I returned to Rising Waters the
following year to "defend" my title as champion, and Osis was again there,
fighting this time. This was the first time I saw him fight, and I thought,
"God, don't ever let that man hit me."
Before the fighting started I wandered over to wish Osis good luck. He
remembered me from the year before, having only met me the one time. Now I was
truly impressed. He wished me luck also, and we went to our respective
tournaments. Well, it would seem that our wishes worked, for I again won the
fencing tournament, and Osis won the Heavy tournament. During court, we
congragulated one another on jobs well done, and had a beer together after. I
saw Osis a couple of more times after that. Then I moved home (Maine).
I am truly saddened to hear of his passing. If there is anything I can do
from my distant land, I would do so. Though I did not know Osis for long or
well, I would call him friend.
Don Frasier MacLeod
OGR(East), OWS(AEthelmearc)
Dennis O'Connor <dm...@primenet.com> wrote in message
> For me, two complete strangers out of the quarter-million
> that died that day.
Then try to be considerate of those who did know the deceased. Not every
quiet moment needs your voice filling it.
> > As an SCA oriented NG it is reasonable to assume that friends
> > of Os and Bernie will be looking for funeral details, yes?
>
> What, as opposed to being notified privately or through
> mutual friends ? Seems an odd assumption to me.
Would you agree that this forum is an efficient way to notify a large number
of SCAdians? Osis was twice king of the Middle and current king of
Ealdormere; many beyond our borders knew him. Many would not have been
aware of his death if the announcement had come through other channels.
> Why ? THIS thread is about deaths in an auto accident,
> so the discussion is apropos. The title of this thread
> is not "Funeral details for ...". And besides, why didn't YOU
> start a new thread about not posting seatbelt warnings ?
> If you are going to preach, why not practice ?
THIS thread is about the death of two friends. That they died in a car
accident is irrelevant. If they had died from colon cancer, I suppose YOU
would say that the thread was about the dangers of eating too much red meat.
As it happens, some have started a thread called "The Seatbelt Debate".
Should you wish to continue this discussion, that is where I will be.
> Like no stories about what retched rat-bastards the deceased
> were ? No gloating by their enemies ? Sure, I'm all for THAT
> level of decorum. But no-pleas-to-wear-seatbelts ? No,
> that's taking it to far. "Sensitivity" can be taken to far.
You're not exactly overflowing with the milk of human kindness are you
Dennis? The pleas-to-wear-seatbelts are inappropriate in this thread. It
may not be a USENET rule, but it is the compassionate thing to do.
> > I think we can all agree that wearing a seat belt is a good thing.
>
> Which "we" is that you claim to speak for "all" of ?
Don't be deliberately obtuse Dennis.
> > What benefit is gained from countless "me too" posts?
>
> What benefit is gained from your posts ? Since when has
> USENET ever had a "what benefit" criteria ?
At one point I thought you a somehwat clever poster. Now I surmise that you
just like seeing your own name in print.
--
Regards,
Jack
Candle Jack <no...@all.com> wrote ...
> Dennis O'Connor <dm...@primenet.com> wrote in message
> > For me, two complete strangers out of the quarter-million
> > that died that day.
>
> Then try to be considerate of those who did know the deceased. Not every
> quiet moment needs your voice filling it.
But does need yours ? But mreo later ...
> > > As an SCA oriented NG it is reasonable to assume that friends
> > > of Os and Bernie will be looking for funeral details, yes?
> >
> > What, as opposed to being notified privately or through
> > mutual friends ? Seems an odd assumption to me.
>
> Would you agree that this forum is an efficient way to notify a large number
> of SCAdians?
"Efficient" as in free ? Of course, that's why spammers use it.
But it is unusual and discourages to see private events or
local events announced on this newsgroup. Otherwise the
ng would be flooded with birth, death, wedding etcetera
announcements. So, since the type of communication you
refer to is discouraged on the newsgroup, why look for it
here ? Oh wait: maybe you think this newsgroup should
treat Royalty specially. Maybe people who are hot sticks
_should_ be using this newsgroup to announce events in
their personal life. They are so *special* compared to
the rest of us, after all.
>Osis was twice king of the Middle and current king of
> Ealdormere; many beyond our borders knew him. Many would not have been
> aware of his death if the announcement had come through other channels.
Ah, I see: you DO think Royalty and Ex-Royalty should
use this newsgroup for things that common ordinary
people should not. Sorry, can't agree. USENET is not
part of the SCA, rec.org.sca is not part of the SCA, and
being an SCA Royal buys you no special favors here.
> > Why ? THIS thread is about deaths in an auto accident,
> > so the discussion is apropos. The title of this thread
> > is not "Funeral details for ...". And besides, why didn't YOU
> > start a new thread about not posting seatbelt warnings ?
> > If you are going to preach, why not practice ?
>
> THIS thread is about the death of two friends.
Two friends of whom? I doubt that the vast majority of
readers here were friends with them by any relevent
and meaningful definition of the word.
> That they died in a car accident is irrelevant.
Say who ? YOU ? Seems a few people disagree.
Given the large amount of effort you are expending to
try and censor those people, you'd better have a
better justifiaction for that statement than "because
I, 'Candle Jack', say so !"
> > Like no stories about what retched rat-bastards the deceased
> > were ? No gloating by their enemies ? Sure, I'm all for THAT
> > level of decorum. But no-pleas-to-wear-seatbelts ? No,
> > that's taking it to far. "Sensitivity" can be taken to far.
>
> You're not exactly overflowing with the milk of human
> kindness are you Dennis?
I knew some asshole would eventually make a crack like that.
Well, the people who know me well are all laughing at you.
However, I have a rep to protect, so hopefully none of
them will bother responding to your baseless accusation.
But you do seem to be losing it, "Jack": that's hardly
a well-reasoned argument opposing my position.
> > Which "we" is that you claim to speak for "all" of ?
>
> Don't be deliberately obtuse Dennis.
Don't make sweeping claims for groups of people
you can't possible represent, "Jack".
> > What benefit is gained from your posts ? Since when has
> > USENET ever had a "what benefit" criteria ?
>
> At one point I thought you a somehwat clever poster. Now I surmise that you
> just like seeing your own name in print.
Is that the best you can do ? Pathetic. Unable to counter
my arguments you resort to vacuous insult. Tsk tsk tsk.
Micaylah <dy...@freenet.carleton.ca> wrote in message
news:37458EEB...@freenet.carleton.ca...
> ALL RIGHT THAT'S ENOUGH!
Obviously not: at the least, you felt you needed to get
your two cents in. To bad you don't own this newsgroup.
> Yes I am a "friend" to both Os and Bernie. Yes I came here looking for
> some sort of solace
Well, I don't know you, I didn't know them. Any "solace"
I could offer you would be either platitudes or pretty lies.
Regardless, this is not rec.mourning. There are, in
fact, newsgroups more appropriate if you want comfort
from strangers. Give alt.callahan's a try.
> Dennis you need to get a grip.
That's pretty vague; uselessly vague in fact.
How was I supposed to constructively interpret
that ? Ah, perhaps it was just an emotional
outburst, and there really isn't mening in it.
>Jack you need to back off, you may have
> a point but your just baiting this loser.
Ah, so now you expect me to respect your desires,
eh ? Just when I'm thinking I've said what I wanted
to and can stop, some loser gives me an incentive
to continue. Here's a career hint, Micaylah : you're
not cut out to be a peacemaker. Gratuitous insults
aren't conducive to ending arguments. If you'd
asked POLITELY, I probably would have let it go.
But, you didn't. YOu got all superior, ordering
people around and insulting people. Maybe that
works for you where you live, but it doesn't work
on the Rialto, andit doesn't work with me period.
It's sad that you can't face the REALITY that the vast
majority of the people in the world do not know,
nor would care if they did, that these people died.
Your personal tragedy means nothing to them,
and nothing to me. They intend to do as they please,
as I do, your grief not withstanding. I was willing to
respect your grief while you respected my non-grief,
but I see now you can't do that. Your loss.
I'm not dishonest enough to pretend to care
when I don't. I am considerate enough to just be
relatively quiet, but since you've given me a
motive for speaking my mind:
You call me a "loser" ? Well, I've been in two
car wrecks that totaled the cars, and I'm still
a living breathing walking "loser", because I
was wearing my seatbelt, as I always do.
I prefer my brand of living "loser" to being
a dead or crippled "winner".
> You got something to say about this....
> you email me at the following:
You are a fool if you think I'll take orders
from you, Micaylah.
Dennis O'Connor wrote in message <7i5fpg$4lh$1...@nnrp02.primenet.com>...
>
>Well, I don't know you, I didn't know them. Any "solace"
>I could offer you would be either platitudes or pretty lies.
>Regardless, this is not rec.mourning. There are, in
>fact, newsgroups more appropriate if you want comfort
>from strangers. Give alt.callahan's a try.
You seem to be rather insensitive after all. Pardon my yelling. It is a
reaction from a week of not having my world right. Strangers though...I
think not. There are alot of people that I know on the rialto. Even several
ones I don't know have emailed me privately apologizing for your actions. To
bad you can't take a hint. Deep, you don't seem to be.
>That's pretty vague; uselessly vague in fact.
>How was I supposed to constructively interpret
>that ? Ah, perhaps it was just an emotional
>outburst, and there really isn't mening in it.
Figure it out for yourself.
>Here's a career hint, Micaylah : you're
>not cut out to be a peacemaker. Gratuitous insults
>aren't conducive to ending arguments. If you'd
>asked POLITELY, I probably would have let it go.
>But, you didn't. YOu got all superior, ordering
>people around and insulting people. Maybe that
>works for you where you live, but it doesn't work
>on the Rialto, andit doesn't work with me period.
Ordering people around??? No I was just yelling at you. Try not to read too
much into it. I give no hidden meanings.
>It's sad that you can't face the REALITY that the vast
>majority of the people in the world do not know,
>nor would care if they did, that these people died.
>Your personal tragedy means nothing to them,
>and nothing to me. They intend to do as they please,
>as I do, your grief not withstanding. I was willing to
>respect your grief while you respected my non-grief,
>but I see now you can't do that. Your loss.
Timing is everything. Understand? You non-greif is respected, just not
appreciated when flagrantly bandied about in light of everything. As for the
reality that not everyone knew the two gentles involved, well that sir is a
reality that you made sure to stuff in my face right now talking to someone
as insensitive as you. I wasn't asking you to grieve for someone you didn't
know, just show some respect for those of us that do.
>You call me a "loser" ? Well, I've been in two
>car wrecks that totaled the cars, and I'm still
>a living breathing walking "loser", because I
>was wearing my seatbelt, as I always do.
>I prefer my brand of living "loser" to being
>a dead or crippled "winner".
Just to set the record straight, Bernie WAS wearing her seatbelt. I too have
been in several car accidents. Don't think for a minute you are the only
person on the face of the planet that has been there, done that.
>> You got something to say about this....
>> you email me at the following:
Afraid to hash this out privately or do you need the backup of the Rialto?
Nevermind, its not worth it.
Micaylah
It is a pity that a time, for those who knew Osis & Bernie, to grieve
and remember was reduce to a bickering match over seat belts. Seat
belts make sense and might have prevented this tragedy, however, we will
never know. Now please us stop and reflect that the loss of anyone
within the SCA family affects many, especially when they have had such a
significant influence as Os had.
Many of us Ealdormerians are now slowly coming to grips with what it
means to lose you King. Osis was many things, but whether you agreed
with him or not it was clear he sincerely wanted what he felt was best
for both his young Kingdom and the SCA itself.
Tell stories to allow us to share the qualities of the man who was our
Third Prince, then twice King of the Middle, and finally our Second King.
For me I will remember and respect him for his and Timothy's efforts,
back at XXVII, to make the war a truly fun one and diminish the hard
feeling that had been developing. Sitting at the pub with him after a
fight practice and listening to him talk about how he felt that his
responsibility was to create an atmosphere that allowed people to enjoy
themselves. The sincerity that he showed at that time gave me a measure
of who Osis was and a quiet respect that has held even when I disagreed
with him.
Regretfully, over some minor "political" stuff I rashly posted a harsh
note about a decision made by Osis and Queen Caitlin. I was going to
apologize at "the right time." I waited too long.
For the rest of you, please post your "Os" stories. Up here in the
North Lands they'll be appreciated.
Raffe
On Fri, 21 May 1999 22:36:18 -0700, "Dennis O'Connor"
<dm...@primenet.com> wrote:
>
>It's sad that you can't face the REALITY that the vast
>majority of the people in the world do not know,
>nor would care if they did, that these people died.
>Your personal tragedy means nothing to them,
>and nothing to me. They intend to do as they please,
>as I do, your grief not withstanding. I was willing to
>respect your grief while you respected my non-grief,
>but I see now you can't do that. Your loss.
>
>I'm not dishonest enough to pretend to care
>when I don't. I am considerate enough to just be
>relatively quiet, but since you've given me a
>motive for speaking my mind:
>
<snipped>
Okay, by your own conclusions, if you die from something we should be
able to say anything we want about you, right? No need to mourn cause
I didn't know you. No big loss to the world. But it would be a big
loss to some people close to you. Most of us aren't slamming you
because you started posting about seatbelts, just the way it was done.
It should have been continued as a new thread. I'm not trying to flame
you, just trying to get some peace. As a relative newcomer to the SCA,
I didn't know Osis either but many of my friends in the Northern
Outpost did, and they were grieving.
As for the royalty getting special favors thing, it's not so much a
special favor as the simple and incontrovertible fact that royalty
usually knows many more people than the average SCA'er. When you're
royalty. you almost always end up travelling between kindoms and hence
become better known than most people. I'm from the Northern Outpost in
the East Kingdom but most of the group here knew Osis, even though he
wasn't from here. Some of us aren't on the mailing lists so how would
we have known? Personal letters or e-mails from the aggrieved? I don't
think so. They have much more important things on their mind at the
time.
As I said, I'm not trying to flame you, just asking you to tone it
down a little. By your actions in continuing this flame war, you're
shaming yourself and your group. This is not what the Society is
supposed to be about.
Just my 2 cents.
Cormac Munroe
To reply, e-mail me at Realml...@hotmail.com.removethis
Michelle Groulx <dy...@freenet.carleton.ca> wrote in
what is nothing more than a personal attack on me ...
> Dennis O'Connor wrote in message <7i5fpg$4lh$1...@nnrp02.primenet.com>...
> >
> >Well, I don't know you, I didn't know them. Any "solace"
> >I could offer you would be either platitudes or pretty lies.
> >Regardless, this is not rec.mourning. There are, in
> >fact, newsgroups more appropriate if you want comfort
> >from strangers. Give alt.callahan's a try.
>
> You seem to be rather insensitive after all.
Why ? Because the death of a quarter million strangers
every day doesn't bother me ? Or because the death of
these two particular strangers doesn't bother me ?
Whatever, it hasn't prevented me from having a
wonderful marriage for 16 years. So I can't be
all _that_ insensitive, can I ?
> Pardon my yelling. It is a
> reaction from a week of not having my world right.
Lame excuse. Where's the honor in attacking someone
just because you're having a bad week, especially when
it's not just a momentary outburst, but is instead a long
posting to the newsgroup that took quite a while to write ?
That's the kind of thing I expect only pathetic losers to do.
> Strangers though...I think not. There are alot of people that I
> know on the rialto. Even several ones I don't know have emailed
> me privately apologizing for your actions.
How completely assinine and innapropriate of them.
If you'd give me a list of these presumptuous jackasses,
I'd appreciate it. I doubt any of them are my friends, hell,
behavior like that pretty much _guarantees_ they aren't.
> To bad you can't take a hint. Deep, you don't seem to be.
LOL. You not only have no clue, you have no clue that
you have no clue. You're clueless and meta-clueless.
> >That's pretty vague; uselessly vague in fact.
> >How was I supposed to constructively interpret
> >that ? Ah, perhaps it was just an emotional
> >outburst, and there really isn't mening in it.
>
> Figure it out for yourself.
Ah, but there's not enough information (in fact there's
no information), so there is nothing to figure out. So,
let's just score it as a tantrum and move one.
> >Here's a career hint, Micaylah : you're
> >not cut out to be a peacemaker. Gratuitous insults
> >aren't conducive to ending arguments. If you'd
> >asked POLITELY, I probably would have let it go.
> >But, you didn't. YOu got all superior, ordering
> >people around and insulting people. Maybe that
> >works for you where you live, but it doesn't work
> >on the Rialto, andit doesn't work with me period.
>
> Ordering people around???
"get a grip" and "if you want to reply to this do it in email"
sound like commands to most if not all sane English
speaking people. Do you disagree ?
> No I was just yelling at you.
(Sarcasm) Oh, sorry, I couldn't tell the volume.
So, you're basically saying you are poor at
communicating your intent via the written word.
That's a common enough failing.
> Try not to read too
> much into it. I give no hidden meanings.
I never said you did. But now I see that you are
very bad at writing what you mean. Given that,
perhaps paying much attention at all to what
you write is a waste of effort. Beyond not have
any hidden meaning, your words apparantly
don't even mean what you intend them to mean.
Is this yet another example of a failure in the
educational system ?
> >It's sad that you can't face the REALITY that the vast
> >majority of the people in the world do not know,
> >nor would care if they did, that these people died.
> >Your personal tragedy means nothing to them,
> >and nothing to me. They intend to do as they please,
> >as I do, your grief not withstanding. I was willing to
> >respect your grief while you respected my non-grief,
> >but I see now you can't do that. Your loss.
>
> Timing is everything. Understand?
Depends. What is it you think you mean when you write
that ? I don't want to waste bandwidth replying to
something that does not mean what you think it means.
> >You call me a "loser" ? Well, I've been in two
> >car wrecks that totaled the cars, and I'm still
> >a living breathing walking "loser", because I
> >was wearing my seatbelt, as I always do.
> >I prefer my brand of living "loser" to being
> >a dead or crippled "winner".
>
> Just to set the record straight, Bernie WAS wearing her seatbelt. I too have
> been in several car accidents. Don't think for a minute you are the only
> person on the face of the planet that has been there, done that.
WAI*. Where do I say "Bernie was not wearing a seatbelt" ?
Where do I imply I'm the only person that ever was in a car
accident ? There's apparantly two sides to your communciation
disability: not only can you not write what you mean, but you
don't seem able to get the meaning of what others write, either.
> >> You got something to say about this....
> >> you email me at the following:
>
> Afraid to hash this out privately or do you need the backup of the Rialto?
"Backup" ? From the Rialto ? ME ??? ROTFLMAO.
> Nevermind, its not worth it.
And yet you spent all this effort posting. Hardly self-
consistent. Perhaps this is just another example of
the communication disability of yours.
--
Dennis O'Connor dm...@primenet.com
Vanity Web Page: http://www.primenet.com/~dmoc/
*definition: WAI = What an Idiot
Dennis, can you please let this go? I would appreciate it as would a number
of others as can be viewed by the various postings. Can everyone just let
this flame war go. Perhaps the best way to stop it is to ignore the
tasteless crass comments that Dennis it sending forth. He seems to enjoy
aggravting people and insulting them (notice the postings to "losers in
common"). The slams that have been directed at Micaylah at time when many
people, including Micaylah, have been trying to come to terms with a
tragedy are in poor taste and only discredit the posters.
Dennis you want your non-grief to be respected on a list where it seems a
large number of people want to express their grief in a way that they are
able to share it over long distances. If you want to us to respect you
why do you keep posting insulting, mean posts. People have accused you of
being insensitive. Perhaps to your friends and family you aren't but the
way you slam everyone for responding to your posts, and you are really
quite insulting, suggests a lack of common courtesy and respect for those
who are wishing to grieve together and are only able to do this via the
rialto. Perhaps a new thread can be started for those who want to grieve
for Osis and Bernie. Perhaps it is time to let this thread go and get
back to the game that brought us all to the rialto in the first place.
I attended the visitation for Osis. I have said my good-byes to him and
shared the sorrow of his family. Only time can heal the soreness of our
hearts.
Jane Boyko
"Dennis O'Connor" (dm...@primenet.com) writes:
> <arch...@earthlink.net> wrote ...
>> On Fri, 21 May 1999 22:36:18 -0700, "Dennis O'Connor"
>> >It's sad that you can't face the REALITY that the vast
>> >majority of the people in the world do not know,
>> >nor would care if they did, that these people died.
>> >Your personal tragedy means nothing to them,
>> >and nothing to me. They intend to do as they please,
>> >as I do, your grief not withstanding. I was willing to
>> >respect your grief while you respected my non-grief,
>> >but I see now you can't do that. Your loss.
>> >
>> >I'm not dishonest enough to pretend to care
>> >when I don't. I am considerate enough to just be
>> >relatively quiet, but since you've given me a
>> >motive for speaking my mind:
>> >
>> <snipped>
>>
>> Okay, by your own conclusions, if you die from something we should be
>> able to say anything we want about you, right?
>
> Whether I am living or dead, you have that right. While
> living, the law gives me recourse if what you say is untrue
> and defamatory.
>
>> No need to mourn cause I didn't know you.
>
> Exactly. How many of the quarter-million people who
> die every day do you know ? How many do you mourn ?
>
>> Most of us aren't slamming you because you started
>> posting about seatbelts,
>
> You might want to check old messages: I didn't post about
> seatbelts, I posted about people slamming people who
> posted about seatbelts. It's a signifcant difference.
>
>> As I said, I'm not trying to flame you,
>
> And you suceeded in not doing so, so far ...
>
>> just asking you to tone it down a little.
>
> That depends on what other people post.
>
>> By your actions in continuing this flame war, you're
>> shaming yourself
>
> [ And there's the end of your attempt not to flame.
> Oh well, you seem like the type of person who is
> thoughtful and able to learn, so I expect you will
> learn to do better eventually. But anyway ... ]
>
> Not in my value system, I'm not. That you might
> think so in your value system is irrelevant.
>
>> and your group.
>
> BZZZT. Sorry, wrong, thank you for playing. "My group",
> however you define it, has no control over and no
> responsibility for any of my actions, just as the kingdom of
> Ealdamore (sp?) is not responsible for the avoidable
> behavior that led to the car wreck that killed King Osis.
>
>> This is not what the Society is supposed to be about.
>
> Really ? How's that ?
LM Jane Boyko <bl...@FreeNet.Carleton.CA> wrote in message
news:7i9hp6$7...@freenet-news.carleton.ca...
>
> Dennis, can you please let this go?
Well, let's see ..
> Perhaps the best way to stop it is to ignore the
> tasteless crass comments that Dennis it sending forth.
Survey says: NO. Jane, too, it seems, has no future
in the conflict-resolution industry. She too seems to believe
you can negotiate a peace while hurling insults at people.
(Where do people learn this, I wonder ?)
> He seems to enjoy
> aggravting people and insulting them (notice the postings to "losers in
> common"). The slams that have been directed at Micaylah at time when many
> people, including Micaylah, have been trying to come to terms with a
> tragedy are in poor taste and only discredit the posters.
The fact that Micaylah started the thread with a post that is
full of personal attacks on me seems to not matter to you.
Is it okay for Micaylah to attack me but not okay for me to
counter those attacks ? Or does it just that Micaylah is
relatively incompetent and ineffective when he tries to
flame, and I am not ? Is that what bothers you : that I'm
GOOD at flaming people ?
> Dennis you want your non-grief to be respected on a list
> where it seems a large number of people want to express their grief
"Large number of people" ? DIdn't seem large to me.
It seems to me (though I haven't bothered to count the
posts, I must admit) that a larger number of people seem
to want to talk about seatbelts and to talk about talking
about seatbelts and to talk about tlaking about talking
about seatbelsts (which is what this thread is doing).
> If you want to us to respect you why do you keep
> posting insulting, mean posts.
Well, you're a complete stranger who has already
demonstarted an inability to be fair-minded and
analytical. Why would I care who or what someone
like you respects ? BTW, do you respect the people
who have posted mean and/or insulting posts about me ?
(Which is close to asking if you have any self-respect,
BTW.) If so, your "respect" seems worthlessly arbitrary.
> People have accused you of being insensitive. Perhaps to your friends
> and family you aren't but the way you slam everyone for responding
I haved slammed people for their personal attacks on myself and on
other people in this group. They attack me, I counter-attack. What
exactly is your complaint with that ? (other than being a current
target of it, of course) Why aren't you bothered with the attacks
they (and you) make on me ? (I could of course speculate, but
none of that speculation would reflect positively on you.)
> to your posts, and you are really quite insulting,
Thank you. That WAS the point, you know. And I've spent
years honing my skill at the written insult.
> suggests a lack of common courtesy and respect for those
> who are wishing to grieve together
I haven't flamed anyone for grieveing. I've flamed people
for being self-appointed net.courtesy.police, and I've flamed
people for flaming. Which of those two things (being a net.cop
or flaming) do you think are appropriate ? (Note that I am
generously assuming you _can_ think, out of courtesy. )
> Perhaps it is time to let this thread go and get back to
> the game that brought us all to the rialto in the first place.
If that's your intent, I have to wonder how you thought
hurling insults and sermons at me was going to
help accomplish it. ( Again, I am assuming you did
think about that when you posted, but I could be wrong.)
Brian <2bria...@erols.com> wrote in message <37490E...@erols.com>...
>Michelle Groulx wrote:
>
>> Just to set the record straight, Bernie WAS wearing her seatbelt. I too
have
>> been in several car accidents. Don't think for a minute you are the only
>> person on the face of the planet that has been there, done that.
>
>I have remained silent through this, till now.
>First, My condolences to the family and friends of King Osis. I did not
>know him, but any sensless death is a loss to us all.
>As far as seatbelts go, (putting on firefighter and extrication team
>member helmet) Whether or not he was wearing a seatbelt is >completely
irrelevant.
A more asinine statement has rarely been made. "Completely irrelevant?"
Remind me to have you teach automotive safety classes at my kids' school.
In my experiences in the field, I have seen countless deaths, maimings, and
paralysing injuries that could have easily been prevented by the simple use
of a seat belt. If you have done any significant amount of fieldwork, you
have too. Perhaps it is time for you to take off your helmet and review
some of the safety statistics you were doubtless exposed to during your
training.
>As wonderfull as seatbelts are, they are not the end all and
>be all of automotive safety.
I do not recall anyone here stating that they were.
>Neither are airbags, or even the two used together. They are
>wonderfull, and many people have lived through serious accidents
>that would have not been so lucky years ago, but they do not make
>you invincible.
Therefore, whether or not one wears a seatbelt is completely irrelevant?
>My experiences at automotive accidents and other tragic situations
>has reinforced in me the belief that when your time is up, thats all
>there is. All the safety equipment, best medical tech and minds, and
>anything else short of whatever god you believe in, isnt going to help.
Why bother having hospitals, then? Or ambulances, for that matter? After
all, if Fate wanted you to survive, it would find a way to make it happen,
right? I guess that, instead of playing the odds by taking reasonable
precautions, we should just throw caution to the wind. After all, "when
your time is up, thats all there is."
>In service to humanity,
>Brian Gilman
>AKIS
>Elric the Wanderer
Herr Malachias von Morgenstern
Captain of the Galatea
Danegeld Tor/Cynagua/West
In article <7ib719$h...@journal.concentric.net>, "Malachias Invictus"
<X...@X.com> wrote:
>Perhaps it is time for you to take off your helmet and review
>some of the safety statistics you were doubtless exposed to during your
>training.
I agree with the rest of what the poster is saying, but I suggest that a
good deal of skepticism is in order with regard to statistics that one is
exposed to during training--i.e. statistics being used to persuade you of
something, in a context where there is nobody arguing the other side. I
have seen lots of cases, in a variety of contexts, where people
confidently believe that there is overwhelming statistical evidence for
something, not because it is true but because they have heard only one
side of the argument.
To take this particular example ... . Did your training include any
discussion of Sam Peltzman's statistical work on the effect of safety
devices--which I believe was, at least at the time it was done, far and
away the most statistically sophisticated study of the question that had
been done? His conclusion was that the reduction in deaths per accident
due to safer cars was roughly balanced by the increase in accidents due to
people who knew that their cars were safer driving a little less carefully
as a result, leaving total death rates about the same. That isn't an
argument against wearing a seatbelt, of course, since you can choose to
both wear it and drive carefully--but it is an argument against accepting
standard safety statistics at face value.
Spuddie <spu...@guinness.com> wrote in message
news:37498f38...@news.skypoint.com...
> On Mon, 24 May 1999 09:18:36 +0000, "D.K. Wickstrom and Camille Wood"
> <cdw...@micron.net> said:
> > If you want Dennis (or anyone, for that matter) to stop doing something
> >that distresses you, why not just politely ask?
>
> The person who posted before me DID ask Dennis (politely, I thought)
> to stop.
Was that person (LM Jane Boyko) who posted:
] Perhaps the best way to stop it is to ignore the
] tasteless crass comments that Dennis it sending forth. [...]
] He seems to enjoy aggravating people and insulting them [...]
] If you want to us to respect you why do you keep
] posting insulting, mean posts. [...]
or Archmagi's
/ By your actions in continuing this flame war, you're
/ shaming yourself
or Micaylah's:
| Dennis you need to get a grip. Jack you need to back off,
| you may have a point but your just baiting this loser.
If you think any of the above comments are polite
when uttered in a public forum, perhaps you should
have your politeness-meter recalibrated.
> (Perhaps *he* is reaping what he's sowing?)
No, I sow the whirlwind and reap little dust-devils.
> Obviously asking nicely is not working, because he thrives on
> the negative reaction, so it seems.
No, it's because the people who have asked, like you,
seem to not know how to ask politely. Lesson 1:
don't hurl insults while asking nicely.
> Personally speaking, as I said
> above, I could care less whether he stops or not
Yet you spent the bandwidth to post twice ... interesting.
Fortunately for all of us, the vast majority of people
who don't care about something also don't post about
it. But for that, imminent death of USENET predicted...
> because after reading
> a few of them, I started skipping his posts
Ah, so you now confess to not even knowing what you
are talking about. You presume to judge me when
you haven't even read my posts ? Bad form IMHO.
David Friedman wrote in message ...
>In article <7ib719$h...@journal.concentric.net>, "Malachias Invictus"
><X...@X.com> wrote:
>
>>Perhaps it is time for you to take off your helmet and review
>>some of the safety statistics you were doubtless exposed to during your
>>training.
>
>I agree with the rest of what the poster is saying, but I suggest that a
>good deal of skepticism is in order with regard to statistics that one
>is exposed to during training--i.e. statistics being used to persuade
>you of something, in a context where there is nobody arguing the
>other side.
I agree, in general, with your statement above. However, in my training
classes, there was quite a bit of discussion about whether or not safety
belts, air bags, and motorcycle helmets actually prevent
fatalities/injuries. I was actually quite surprised to find out how much
they _don't_ protect against.
>I have seen lots of cases, in a variety of contexts, where people
>confidently believe that there is overwhelming statistical evidence for
>something, not because it is true but because they have heard only
>one side of the argument.
>
>To take this particular example ... . Did your training include any
>discussion of Sam Peltzman's statistical work on the effect of safety
>devices--which I believe was, at least at the time it was done, far and
>away the most statistically sophisticated study of the question that
>had been done?
If I recall correctly, one of the volunteer fire guys (in for a re-cert)
brought some excerpts from this study in the class. I am not certain that
it was Mr. Peltzman's study, but it seems to fit your description below. We
also looked at CODES, FARS, CDS, and numerous other pieces of alphabet soup.
Although they did not always agree, none of them supported in any way the
statement made by "Brian Gilman AKIS Elric the Wanderer" that "As far as
seatbelts go, (putting on firefighter and extrication team member helmet)
Whether or not he was wearing a seatbelt is completely irrelevant." My
personal experiences in the field do not support it either.
> His conclusion was that the reduction in deaths per accident
>due to safer cars was roughly balanced by the increase in accidents >due to
people who knew that their cars were safer driving a little less >carefully
as a result, leaving total death rates about the same. That >isn't an
argument against wearing a seatbelt, of course, since you
>can choose to both wear it and drive carefully--but it is an argument
>against accepting standard safety statistics at face value.
>--
>David Friedman
By the way, I love your _Miscellany_ (or, rather, His Grace Cariadoc's ;)
Dennis,
I pity you. I suspect that you've won no friends here today. As one of the
many friends of Osis whose feelings you so arbitrarily dismiss, I throw my support
whole heartedly behind Jack's premise.
I wish you the same level of disrespect you show to us and look forward to the
entertainment value of the deserved berations I expect will come your way.
John
Dennis O'Connor wrote:
> Candle Jack <no...@all.com> wrote ...
> > Dennis O'Connor <dm...@primenet.com> wrote in message
> > > For me, two complete strangers out of the quarter-million
> > > that died that day.
> >
> > Then try to be considerate of those who did know the deceased. Not every
> > quiet moment needs your voice filling it.
>
> But does need yours ? But mreo later ...
>
> > > > As an SCA oriented NG it is reasonable to assume that friends
> > > > of Os and Bernie will be looking for funeral details, yes?
> > >
> > > What, as opposed to being notified privately or through
> > > mutual friends ? Seems an odd assumption to me.
> >
> > Would you agree that this forum is an efficient way to notify a large number
> > of SCAdians?
>
> "Efficient" as in free ? Of course, that's why spammers use it.
> But it is unusual and discourages to see private events or
> local events announced on this newsgroup. Otherwise the
> ng would be flooded with birth, death, wedding etcetera
> announcements. So, since the type of communication you
> refer to is discouraged on the newsgroup, why look for it
> here ? Oh wait: maybe you think this newsgroup should
> treat Royalty specially. Maybe people who are hot sticks
> _should_ be using this newsgroup to announce events in
> their personal life. They are so *special* compared to
> the rest of us, after all.
>
> >Osis was twice king of the Middle and current king of
> > Ealdormere; many beyond our borders knew him. Many would not have been
> > aware of his death if the announcement had come through other channels.
>
> Ah, I see: you DO think Royalty and Ex-Royalty should
> use this newsgroup for things that common ordinary
> people should not. Sorry, can't agree. USENET is not
> part of the SCA, rec.org.sca is not part of the SCA, and
> being an SCA Royal buys you no special favors here.
>
> > > Why ? THIS thread is about deaths in an auto accident,
> > > so the discussion is apropos. The title of this thread
> > > is not "Funeral details for ...". And besides, why didn't YOU
> > > start a new thread about not posting seatbelt warnings ?
> > > If you are going to preach, why not practice ?
> >
> > THIS thread is about the death of two friends.
>
> Two friends of whom? I doubt that the vast majority of
> readers here were friends with them by any relevent
> and meaningful definition of the word.
>
> > That they died in a car accident is irrelevant.
>
> Say who ? YOU ? Seems a few people disagree.
> Given the large amount of effort you are expending to
> try and censor those people, you'd better have a
> better justifiaction for that statement than "because
> I, 'Candle Jack', say so !"
>
> > > Like no stories about what retched rat-bastards the deceased
> > > were ? No gloating by their enemies ? Sure, I'm all for THAT
> > > level of decorum. But no-pleas-to-wear-seatbelts ? No,
> > > that's taking it to far. "Sensitivity" can be taken to far.
> >
> > You're not exactly overflowing with the milk of human
> > kindness are you Dennis?
>
> I knew some asshole would eventually make a crack like that.
> Well, the people who know me well are all laughing at you.
> However, I have a rep to protect, so hopefully none of
> them will bother responding to your baseless accusation.
> But you do seem to be losing it, "Jack": that's hardly
> a well-reasoned argument opposing my position.
>
> > > Which "we" is that you claim to speak for "all" of ?
> >
> > Don't be deliberately obtuse Dennis.
>
> Don't make sweeping claims for groups of people
> you can't possible represent, "Jack".
>
> > > What benefit is gained from your posts ? Since when has
> > > USENET ever had a "what benefit" criteria ?
> >
> > At one point I thought you a somehwat clever poster. Now I surmise that you
> > just like seeing your own name in print.
>
> Is that the best you can do ? Pathetic. Unable to counter
> my arguments you resort to vacuous insult. Tsk tsk tsk.
John G. Austen <jg.a...@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:3755E290...@sympatico.ca...
> Dennis,
> I pity you.
Actually, John, I pity you: what kind of complete idiot re-opens a
flame-war that's been dead for over a week, posts _twice_ to it,
includes all the article he is responding to without actually
addressing any of its contents, doesn't even bother to read
all the posts in the thread before doing so, and has nothing
original to say to boot !
> I suspect that you've won no friends here today.
I'm pretty sure that no one among the real friends Osis
had will thank you for resurrecting this thread.
> As one of the many friends of Osis whose feelings you so
> arbitrarily dismiss,
DId YOU consider the feelings of Osis' friends and family
before you decided that this thread needed to start up again ?
Do you think they want to read, again, about how their friend
may have been responsible for his own death and that of
an innocent passenger ? Somehow I doubt it.
> I wish you the same level of disrespect you show to us
Which "us" are you referring to ? The unthinking people
like you who just have to have their say, even if the thread
has been dead for a while, and even if it causes more pain
to the people he claims are his friends ? Well, I don't
respect unthinking people like you, and whether unthinking
people like you respect me is not something I worry about.
> and look forward to the entertainment value
Ah, I see: you're willing to subject all of Osis's friends
and family to more grief just to get some cheap thrills.
How low can you go, John ?
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We were on our way home from retrieving our newly spayed kitten, Princess, from the vet. The black and gray stray I had agreed to give a home to six months before was tucked tightly into a blue plastic animal carrier and strapped in beside my daughter in the back seat. My son rode shotgun—apparently it was his turn to sit up front.
It was one of those peaceful car trips where everyone seemed happy with their lot in life—and more importantly, their seat. One of those rare times when parent-child conversations just naturally flow. Each actually took turns without screeching over the other’s voice vying for my undivided attention or my undivided love.
“Did we adopt Princess?” Ashley asked.
“Yes, I suppose so,” I said.
Ashley, six, was an excellent reader. While we were waiting for the vet, she read the advertisements, bulletins, and notices posted around the office. “Adoption” was a frequently used word. Pets for adoption, adoption notices, adoption do’s and don’ts.
[Will We Live Happily Ever After? 15 Adoptees on Adoption]
“But what does ‘adopted’ mean?” Ashley asked.
Andrew turned to me, ready for my answer.
“Well, it’s when you bring a pet into your house and raise it. You agree to nurture it, love it, and take good care of it. You agree to become its new family.”
“But what about its old family?” Ashley asked, a hint of sadness in her voice.
“Pets can’t stay in their own family. They need people to take care of them,” Andrew said.
“Aren’t children adopted, too?” Ashley wanted to know.
“Yes, children can be adopted, too,” I said, my stomach starting to churn at the twist in the conversation.
“But why are children adopted? What happens to their old family?”
I took a deep breath, I saw where this was going. Maybe I saw it even back at the vet’s. Why didn’t I leave the kids home with their dad, I thought briefly. Then I admonished myself for wishing away such a quality morning with my kids.
“Children are adopted sometimes,” I began, “if their mothers cannot take care of them.”
[Is Adoption Sad?]
“But why wouldn’t their mother be able to take care of them?” Ashley pushed on.
“Oh, for a variety of reasons,” I said. “Sometimes mothers are too young to care for a baby, or they don’t have enough money or experience or they don’t have anyone to help them. It’s a very big job taking care of children.”
“Yeah,” Andrew said, glancing behind him at Princess, content in her carrier. “It’s a big job taking care of pets, too.”
Ashley was quiet for a few seconds. But I felt it coming. We were not done with this conversation, not by a long shot.
I don’t know why I never told them. I didn’t set out to be deceitful. It’s just not a topic that pops up often. Not something I was ever really comfortable announcing. I’m 37 and I can count the number of people I had told on one hand.
When are you supposed to tell people anyway? When you meet them? Hi, my name is Jennifer, and I am adopted. After you’ve developed a relationship with them? Maybe after you get to know them and you begin to inquire about each other’s background or family. When you give birth to them? Welcome, I’m your mommy, and I’m adopted. It’s not like they sent me to classes on adoption etiquette. Okay, so clearly I’d fail if there were such classes. I had made it such a big deal. I had shrouded it in secrecy the same way my parents had.
I’m ashamed.
The truth hits me in the gut and leaves a nauseous taste in my mouth. I feel inferior, like it was my fault that my kids were born to my adopted self. My not-good-enough self. As if I could have changed that and requested they be born to my unadopted persona. Their grandparents on my side are their adopted grandparents; my brother, their adopted uncle. What if this changes things for them?
[20 Questions Kids Ask About Adoption]
There, I said it. What if they feel less loved, less connected, or just plain less. I couldn’t bear it. I wanted to silence the reality. Or to change it. But did I want it silenced for their sake, or was it my own reality I wanted to change? I couldn’t tell anymore. My feelings were jumbled. Had I not told them to protect them? And if they asked, would I tell the truth?
Ashley absorbed the information about mothers not being able to care for babies as best she could. She lived in a world where mothers have plenty of skills, money, and help to care for their childrenand I had just crumpled that world.
I was startled by her next question, though I shouldn’t have been.
“Am I adopted?”
Andrew turned away from the window he was staring through and studied my face. Surely he remembers my pregnancy and his sister’s arrival, even though he was only four.
“No, you weren’t adopted,” I told her. “You grew in my belly.”
I heard relief in her silence. Or maybe I just imagined it.
“Was Andrew adopted?” Ashley asked.
Andrew’s eyes betrayed him. He was wondering why he’d never asked this question himself.
I smiled at him reassuringly. It’s quietly understood that the “good” answer is not to have been adopted. Or maybe I just perceived it that way. “No, Andrew wasn’t adopted either. He grew in my belly, too.”
Then my turn came. It had been on the way since I gave birth to Andrew, ten years ago.
“Were you adopted, Mommy?”
My children hung in silence while I gathered my answer. The light turned green, a horn honked—traffic flowed on. In those seconds I wondered if what I was about to say would change who they are or who they will become. Would my being adopted somehow contaminate their little lives; make them feel less connected to the people they’ve known as their family? Would they be less who they are once they know the truth?
I couldn’t deny. I wouldn’t lie.
“Actually, yes, I was adopted.”
I smiled, appearing happy to relate this news. And suddenly I felt it. I was released. The prison had been self-imposed, the shame undeserved, the fear unfounded. Finally I could see that. I felt lighter the second the words were spoken.
“Wow,” they said in unison. “You are?” Like I’d garnered celebrity status. “Do you know your other mom and dad, did you always know you were adopted, why didn’t you tell us?” The questions came—fast and compelling. And my answers followed. One by one, as best I could, truthful and whole, on this Saturday morning in my minivan, I shared with my kids what they’ve always known: My name is Jennifer, and I’m adopted.
And my children? They are who they were always going to be.
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Imagine that today’s Scottish Independence movement fades away to nothing – and then J K Rowling and Euan McColm get to write the history that defines what the Independence movement was, and what the Independence movement stood for. Then imagine the effect of 250 years of teaching the Rowling/McColm version in schools, universities and media […]
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Imagine that today’s Scottish Independence movement fades away to nothing – and then J K Rowling and Euan McColm get to write the history that defines what the Independence movement was, and what the Independence movement stood for. Then imagine the effect of 250 years of teaching the Rowling/McColm version in schools, universities and media narrative, until everybody absolutely “knew” that the 21st Century Scottish Nationalists were homophobic, racist, sexist, vicious xenophobes.
Well that is precisely analagous to what happened to the Scottish Jacobites. Almost everything you believe you know about the Jacobites is a deliberate lie. The effect has been to make us think of the Jacobites as on the wrong side of history, doomed, anachronistic and faintly ridiculous. This has succeeded in making Scottish nationalism ashamed of its historic roots, by comparison for example with the Irish, who revere their resistance fighters. It has thus helped blind Scotland to its colonial status, in a way the Irish were never blinded. The whole effect has contributed massively to the national inferiority complex.
Ireland has a much smaller population than Scotland and a fraction of the national resources. Yet yesterday it released economic statistics that showed its economy growing at 4.5%, when income per capita already exceeds Scotland’s by 25%. The national inferiority complex that leads so many Scots to believe that Ireland can be a very successful independent country but Scotland never could, is in many ways rooted to the lies that state propaganda told us about ourselves and our history. And the Jacobites are a key part of that.
What is more, everything you are about to read here is not under serious academic dispute. This is now the accepted truth as unearthed by modern scholarship. This has been the case for a couple of decades now in History departments of our best universities – but has had zero effect on popular opinion, formed by centuries of propaganda.
Let me recommend to you Prof. Murray Pittock’s brilliant Culloden, published last year, and Maggie Craig’s Bare-Assed Banditti, which is written with less historian’s jargon. The book you really need is my next book, a biography of George Murray, but I still have two years’ more research to do before I can write it.
Here is a short list of myth-busting facts about the Scottish Jacobites.
1) Scottish Jacobites were in large majority Protestant, a mix of Episcopalian and moderate Presbyterian; they wished to wrest the state religion back from the extreme Presbyterians. They supported religious toleration – in that important sense they were much more “modern” than their opponents
2) Scottish Jacobites overwhelmingly did not, in any sense, support increased monarchical power or a rollback of constitutional government.
3) Scottish Jacobites wanted above all an Independent Scotland. The first major act of the Jacobites on taking Edinburgh was to repeal the Act of Union. Prince Charles Stuart, acting as Regent for James VIII, on 9 October 1745 did formally repeal the Act of Union. That’s something they didn’t tell you in school.
4) That is why they fought under the Saltire. This was overwhelmingly their banner at Culloden. It did not mean anything different then than it does now. When they carried their saltires at Culloden, they meant precisely the same thing that we mean when we carry them through George Square today.
5) One of the most pernicious lies is that there were more Scots on the British than the Scottish side at Culloden. This is completely untrue – by a margin of four to one. The maximum fencible potential of Scotland at this time – the number of fighting men who could conceivably be put into the field given the population and other unavoidable economic activities – was 30,000. At its greatest extent the Jacobite army contained 12,000 Scots, and there was much turnover. A clear majority of the potential armed men Scotland could put into the field, at some stage turned out for the Jacobites.
6) The large majority of the Scottish Jacobites were not Highlanders.
The idea that it was the intellectually and emotionally stifling extreme Calvinism, the legacy of John Knox and the Covenanters and the begetter of the Orange Order and the Democratic Unionist Party, the most narrow-minded doctrine in all Western European history, which was the force for “modernity” and progress, is self-evidently risible. Yet we have all been taught to believe it and it is implicitly accepted in our received historical narrative.
Similarly we are taught that the defeat of the Jacobites was essential to bring in the Scottish Enlightenment, despite the fact that at least half of the key figures in the Enlightenment were demonstrably Jacobite in their sympathies.
Of course the Jacobites were not a “national” movement in that there was a sizeable minority of Scots who opposed them – just as there was in 2014 (in 2014 a minority of Scots as opposed to Scottish residents, a different question). And the pro-British minority of 1745 was founded in sectarian bigotry, the directly traceable ancestors of the fascist thugs who stormed George Square after the referendum. Those willing to come out on the British side naturally increased in 1746 after it became plain which side was going eventually to win. Just as Parisians turned out en masse to cheer Petain when he visited during Vichy. That does not make the Vichy French the main stream of French history.
By the time we get nine generations back to Culloden, we have 1024 direct ancestors. I can be reasonably certain from family history that some of of mine lie in mass graves with the Athollmen at Culloden. My parents used to live in Incheswood, close by the battlefield, in the days before it was fenced. I have probably visited the site over the years much more than most people. I have never done so without crying for those who died fighting for the cause which is the same cause I work for. We have very few monarchists in the Independence movement, and I am most certainly not one. But that is only one of the many psychological obstacles erected to alienate us from those who died in the very last battle of the Wars of Independence.
I have no shame in embracing this part of our history. Until we get comfortable with our history, our future will remain out of reach.
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After a few stage gigs and a handful of made-for-TV movies, he scored a supporting role in the Rob Lowe hockey flick Bodycheck (1986), which was filmed in Canada. Shortly after the production wrapped, Reeves packed his bags and headed for Hollywood. Reeves popped up on critics' radar with his performance in the dark adolescent drama, Das Messer am Ufer (1986), and landed a supporting role in the Oscar-nominated Gefährliche Liebschaften (1988) with director Stephen Frears.
His first popular success was the role of totally rad dude Ted "Theodore" Logan in Bill & Teds verrückte Reise durch die Zeit (1989). The wacky time-travel movie became something of a cultural phenomenon, and audiences would forever confuse Reeves's real-life persona with that of his doofy on-screen counterpart. He then joined the casts of Ron Howard's comedy, Eine Wahnsinnsfamilie (1989) and Lawrence Kasdan's Ich liebe Dich zu Tode (1990).
Over the next few years, Reeves tried to shake the Ted stigma with a series of highbrow projects. He played a slumming rich boy opposite River Phoenix's narcoleptic male hustler in My Private Idaho (1991), an unlucky lawyer who stumbles into the vampire's lair in Bram Stokers Dracula (1992), and Shakespearean party-pooper Don John in Viel Lärm um nichts (1993).
In 1994, the understated actor became a big-budget action star with the release of Speed (1994). Its success heralded an era of five years in which Reeves would alternate between small films, like Minnesota (1996) and Wie ich zum ersten Mal Selbstmord beging (1997), and big films like Dem Himmel so nah (1995) and Im Auftrag des Teufels (1997). (There were a couple misfires, too: Vernetzt - Johnny Mnemonic (1995) and Außer Kontrolle (1996).) After all this, Reeves did the unthinkable and passed on the Speed sequel, but he struck box-office gold again a few years later with the Wachowski siblings' cyberadventure, Matrix (1999).
Now a bonafide box-office star, Keanu would appear in a string of smaller films -- among them Helden aus der zweiten Reihe (2000), The Watcher (2000), The Gift - Die dunkle Gabe (2000), Sweet November - Eine Liebe im Herbst (2001), and Hardball (2001) - before Matrix Reloaded (2003) and Matrix Revolutions (2003) were both released in 2003.
Since the end of The Matrix trilogy, Keanu has divided his time between mainstream and indie fare, landing hits with Was das Herz begehrt (2003), Das Haus am See (2006), and Street Kings (2008). He's kept Matrix fans satiated with films such as Constantine (2005), A Scanner Darkly - Der dunkle Schirm (2006), and Der Tag, an dem die Erde stillstand (2008). And he's waded back into art-house territory with Elli Parker - Schauspielerin (2005), Thumbsucker - Bleib wie du bist! (2005), Pippa Lee (2009), and Henry & Julie - Der Gangster und die Diva (2010).
Most recently, as post-production on the samurai epic 47 Ronin (2013) waged on, Keanu appeared in front of the camera in Side by Side (2012), a documentary on celluloid and digital filmmaking, which he also produced. He also directed another Asian-influenced project, Man of Tai Chi (2013).
In 2014, Keanu played the title role in the action revenge film John Wick (2014), which became popular with critics and audiences alike. He reprised the role in John Wick: Kapitel 2 (2017), taking the now-iconic character to a better opening weekend and even more enthusiastic reviews than the first go-around.
Critically hailed for his forceful, militant, authoritative figures and one of Hollywood's most talented and versatile performers, Laurence (John) Fishburne III has been the recipient of numerous awards, including a number of NAACP Image honors.
Born in Augusta, Georgia on July 30, 1961, to Hattie Bell (Crawford), a teacher, and Laurence John Fishburne, Jr., a juvenile corrections officer. His mother transplanted her family to Brooklyn after his parents divorced. At the age of 10, the young boy appeared in his first play, "In My Many Names and Days," at a cramped little theater space in Manhattan. He continued on but managed to avoid the trappings of a child star per se, considering himself more a working child actor at the time. Billing himself as Larry Fishburne during this early phase, he never studied or was trained in the technique of acting.
In 1973, at the age of 12, young Laurence won a recurring role on the daytime soap Liebe, Lüge, Leidenschaft (1968) that lasted three seasons. He subsequently made his film debut in the ghetto-themed Cornbread, Earl and Me (1975). At 14 Francis Ford Coppola cast him in Apocalypse Now (1979), which filmed for two years in the Philippines. Laurence didn't work for another year and a half after that long episode. A graduate of Lincoln Square Academy, Coppola was impressed enough with Laurence to hire him again down the line with featured roles in Rumble Fish (1983), Cotton Club (1984) and Der Steinerne Garten (1987).
Throughout the 1980s, he continued to build up his film and TV credit list with featured roles despite little fanfare. A recurring role as Cowboy Curtis on the kiddie show Pee-wee's Playhouse (1986) helped him through whatever lean patches there were at the time. TV guest appearances at this time included "Trapper John," "M*A*S*H*," "Hill Street Blues," "Miami Vice," "Spenser: For Hire" and "The Equalizer."
With the new decade (1990s) came out-and-out stardom for Laurence. A choice lead in John Singleton's urban tale Boyz n the Hood - Jungs im Viertel (1991) catapulted him immediately into the front of the film ranks. Set in LA's turbulent South Central area, his potent role as a morally minded divorced father who strives to rise above the ignorance and violence of his surroundings, Laurence showed true command and the ability to hold up any film.
On stage, Laurence would become invariably linked to playwright August Wilson and his 20th Century epic African-American experience after starring for two years as the eruptive ex-con in "Two Training Running." For this powerful, mesmerizing performance, Laurence won nearly every prestigious theater award in the books (Tony, Outer Critics Circle, Drama Desk and Theatre World). It was around the time of this career hallmark that he began billing himself as "Laurence" instead of "Larry." More awards and accolades came his way. In addition to an Emmy for the pilot episode of the series "Tribeca," he was nominated for his fine work in the quality mini-movies Die Ehre zu fliegen - Tuskegee Airmen (1995) and Miss Evers' Boys - Die Gerechtigkeit siegt (1997).
On the larger screen, both Laurence and Angela Bassett were given Oscar nominations for their raw, seething portrayals of rock stars Ike and Tina Turner in the film What's Love Got to Do with It? (1993). To his credit, he managed to take an extremely repellent character and make it a sobering and captivating experience. A pulp box-office favorite as well, he originated the role of Morpheus, Keanu Reeves' mentor, in the exceedingly popular futuristic sci-fi Matrix (1999), best known for its ground-breaking special effects. He wisely returned for its back-to-back sequels.
Into the millennium, Laurence extended his talents by making his screenwriting and directorial debut in Mit aller Härte (2000), in which he also starred. The film is based on his own critically acclaimed play "Riff Raff," which he staged five years earlier. In 1999, he scored a major theater triumph with a multi-racial version of "The Lion in Winter" as Henry II opposite Stockard Channing's Eleanor of Acquitaine. On film, Fishburne has appeared in a variety of interesting roles in not-always-successful films. Never less than compelling, a few of his more notable parts include an urban speed chess player in Das Königsspiel (1993); a military prisoner in Ein fremder Klang (1990); a college professor in Singleton's Die Rebellen (1995); a CIA operative in Bad Company (1995); the title role in Othello (1995) (he was the first black actor to play the part on film); a spaceship rescue team leader in the sci-fi horror Event Horizon - Am Rande des Universums (1997); a Depression-era gangster in Hoodlum (1997); a dogged police sergeant in Clint Eastwood's Mystic River (2003); a spelling bee coach in Akeelah ist die Größte (2006); and prominent roles in the mainstream films Predators (2010) and Contagion (2011). He returned occasionally to the theatre. In April 2008, he played Thurgood Marshall in the one-man show "Thurgood" and won a Drama Desk Award. It was later transferred to the TV screen and earned an Emmy nomination.
In the fall of 2008, Fishburne replaced William Petersen as the male lead investigator on the popular CBS drama CSI: Vegas (2000), but left the show in 2011 to refocus on films and was in turn replaced by Ted Danson. Having since had a regular role as "Pops" in the comedy Black-ish (2014), he has also been seen on the bigger screen in the Superman movies Man of Steel (2013) and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016) as Daily Planet chief Perry White; played a hired assassin in the thriller Standoff - Die einzige Zeugin (2016); portrayed a minister and former Vietnam War vet in Last Flag Flying (2017); and essayed the role of a revengeful prison warden in Imprisoned (2018).
Fishburne has two children, Langston and Montana, from his first marriage to actress Hajna O. Moss. In September 2002, Fishburne married Cuban-American actress Gina Torres.
Hugo Wallace Weaving was born on April 4, 1960 in Nigeria, to English parents Anne (Lennard), a tour guide and teacher, and Wallace Weaving, a seismologist. Hugo has an older brother, Simon, and a younger sister, Anna, who both also live and work in Australia. During his early childhood, the Weaving family spent most of their time traveling between Nigeria, Great Britain, and Australia. This was due to the cross-country demands of his father's job in the computer industry. Later, during his teens, Hugo spent three years in England in the seventies attending Queen Elizabeth's Hospital School in Bristol. There, he showed early promise in theater productions and also excelled at history, achieving an A in his O-level examination. He arrived permanently in Australia in 1976 and finished his education at Knox Grammar School, Sydney. He graduated from NIDA (National Institute of Dramatic Art), a college well-known for other alumni such as Mel Gibson and Geoffrey Rush, in 1981. Since then, Hugo has had a steadily successful career in the film, television, and theater industries. However, he has illustrated that, as renowned as he is known for his film work, he feels most at home on stage and continually performs in Australian theater productions, usually with the Sydney Theater Company. With his success has also come extensive recognition. He has won numerous awards, including two Australian Film Institute Awards (AFI) for Best Actor in a Leading Role and three total nominations. The AFI is the Australian equivalent of an Academy Award, and Hugo won for his performances in Proof - Blindes Vertrauen (1991) and Das Interview (1998). He was also nominated for his performance in Priscilla - Königin der Wüste (1994). He garnered the Best Acting prize for Das Interview (1998) at the Montreal Film Festival in 1998 in addition to his AFI Award and, that same year, won the Australian Star of the Year. More recently, roles in films such as The Matrix trilogy as Agent Smith and The Lord of the Rings trilogy as Lord Elrond have considerably raised his international profile. His famous and irreplaceable role in The Matrix movies have made him one of the greatest sci-fi villains of the Twenty-first Century. With each new film, television, or theatrical role, Hugo continues to surpass his audience's expectations and remains one of the most versatile performers working today. He resides in Australia and has two children with partner Katrina Greenwood. Though Hugo and Katrina have never married, they've been a committed couple for over 25 years; while Hugo was quoted as saying marriage "petrified" him in the 1990s, by middle of the following decade he said he no longer felt that way, and that he and Katrina have toyed with the idea of marrying "when we're really old".
Anthony Brandon Wong is an award-winning actor who has played a wide range of roles in numerous films and more than 40 hit television programs in the US, Canada, Asia, Europe, Australia, New Zealand and Africa. He has also played lead and major roles in over thirty stage productions, mostly in Australia. He is best known to international audiences for his role as 'Ghost', the Zen Buddhist assassin in "The Matrix Reloaded", "The Matrix Revolutions", and as the lead character (alongside Jada Pinkett Smith) in the "Enter the Matrix" video game, all written and directed by The Wachowski's. Wong spent 15 months working in the San Francisco Bay Area and Sydney, Australia, opposite Pinkett Smith, Keanu Reeves, Laurence Fishburne, Carrie-Anne Moss, Monica Bellucci, Harold Perrineau and Hugo Weaving.
For 3 seasons, Wong played the principal role of Danny Law, father of five children, in the SBS/Matchbox Pictures comedy series "The Family Law", which made history for being the first acting ensemble to win an Equity Ensemble Award three times, when it won Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble Cast in a Comedy Series in 2017, 2018 and 2020. The Family Law also won the 2016 Screen Producers Australia Awards (SPAA) for Best Comedy Series Production and the 2016 Casting Guild of Australia (CGA) Award for Best Casting in a TV Comedy Series. "The Family Law" was also nominated for a 2016 Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) Award for Best Television Comedy Series.
In 2019, Wong played the supporting role of drag queen Virginia Woof in the Australian movie "Sequin in a Blue Room", which made its world premiere at Sydney Film Festival and won the Audience Award for Best Narrative Feature. It was also screened at Outfest in Los Angeles in July 2019. Wong played Patrick McDermott, the real-life Korean-American cameraman who disappeared in 2005, in the mini-series "Olivia: Hopelessly Devoted to You" opposite his acting student, Australian singer/actress Delta Goodrem, who portrayed Olivia Newton-John.
Also in 2019, Wong made a cameo appearance in the ABC (Australia)/Netflix comedy series "The Letdown" (Season 2), and completed filming on two forthcoming Australian features - "The Pitch", playing the supporting role of Bobby Berman, a tough-talking New York movie executive, and "Unsound", opposite Game of Throne's Reece Noi. He was also seen in an episode of the US/French TV series "Reef Break".
In 2018, Wong played the supporting role of dance teacher Tin in the Australian feature "Thicker than Water" alongside 15 of his acting students including Australian singer-songwriter Pete Murray. Anthony was nominated for an "Honorable Mention Award for Supporting Actor" for his performance at the 2018 Los Angeles Film Awards. Wong's dance track "Emancipate" is also part of the soundtrack of the movie.
Wong starred in the sci-fi short "Emporium", playing the lead role opposite nine of his acting students including Christopher Sommers ("The Water Diviner"). Wong was nominated for Best Actor in a Short Film at the 2017 Edmonton Festival of Fear International Film Festival.
In 2017, Wong was seen in the ABC medical drama series "Pulse" as neurosurgeon Dr Arthur Chan, appearing alongside Game of Throne's Owen Teale, Hawaii Five-0's Claire van der Boom, and Seven Types of Ambiguity's Susie Porter. He was also seen in the Channel Seven (Australia) mini-series "Blue Murder: Killer Cop" which stars Richard Roxburgh, Toni Collette and Aaron Pedersen, and as high school principal John Nguyen in the multi-award winning ABC (Australia) television program "First Day". Wong reprised his role in the 2019 series of "First Day".
Earlier in 2017, Wong played a lead guest role of a father struggling with his transgender child in the ABC legal drama series "Newton's Law" opposite Claudia Karvan and Toby Schmitz.
Wong played the series regular role of lascivious shop-owner and fish-fighting champion Le Bok in the NBC Universal/Matchbox Pictures kung fu comedy series "Maximum Choppage", which was screened on Australia's ABC TV network in early 2015. The main cast of "Maximum Choppage" were nominated for a 2016 Equity Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series.
In 2013-4, Wong filmed the role of Michael Lau in the Matchbox Pictures sci-fi series "Nowhere Boys", which won multiple awards including an International Emmy Award in 2016, Best Children's Series at the 2014 Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) Awards, and a 2014 Logie Award for Most Outstanding Children's Program.
In 2012, Wong played the role of former Chinese premier Chou En-lai in the HBO movie "Hemingway and Gellhorn" opposite Nicole Kidman and Clive Owen, directed by Philip Kaufman. That same year, he played the supporting role of 'Asian Elvis' opposite Gary Oldman and Christian Slater in the comedy "Guns, Girls and Gambling", which was shot in Salt Lake City, Utah, and also played a guest role opposite Ed Asner in "Hawaii Five-O" in the episode titled "Kalele", filmed in Honolulu.
In 2011, Wong was seen in the Steven Soderbergh movie "Haywire", alongside Michael Douglas, Channing Tatum, Michael Fassbender, Antonio Banderas, Ewan McGregor, Bill Paxton, and Gina Carano. Wong filmed the role of kidnapped journalist 'Jiang' in Dublin, Barcelona and Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Other notable film credits include the 20th Century Fox action movie "Flight of the Phoenix", opposite Dennis Quaid, Giovanni Ribisi, Hugh Laurie, Tyrese Gibson, and Tony Curran, which was filmed in the deserts of Namibia, the lead male role in Clara Law's "Floating Life" as a womanizing Hong Kong stockbroker who realizes the error of his philandering ways, the villainous Chinatown crime lord Peter Cho in the Australian comedy "Crooked Business" and the films "Little Fish" (opposite Cate Blanchett), "Lilian's Story" (starring Toni Collette), "Till There Was You" (starring Mark Harmon and Jeroen Krabbe), and "Seeing Red" (opposite David Wenham, 'Faramir' in "The Lord of the Rings").
In 2008, Wong played the series regular role of 'Tasuke Kogo' in ABC Family's "Samurai Girl", father of the title character and one of Japan's most powerful businessmen. In the same year, in the BBC's "Secrets of the Forbidden City" he played the principal character of real life 15th Century Chinese Emperor Yongle, the visionary but despotic leader who built the world-famous Forbidden City.
Wong also played the lead role of Hirohito opposite Caspar Van Dien ("Starship Troopers") in the US martial arts TV movie "Mask of the Ninja" (Spike TV). His many other television credits include "Glee" (in the Series 2 episode "Grilled Cheesus"), "The Unit" (as a Thai prince facing death threats), "NCIS" (as Navy Doctor Russell Nguyen), the Francis Ford Coppola produced "Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde" (playing a Hong Kong detective), Disney Channel's "Jumping Ship" (as a modern-day pirate), "All Saints" (as a journalist who loses his partner), "Water Rats" (as a compulsive gambler), "Xena Warrior Princess" "Cassidy", "The Boys from the Bush", "Home and Away", "A Country Practice", "The Alice" and the HBO pilot "1%", written by Michael Tolkin ("The Player") and directed by Emmy award winning director Alan Taylor ("The Sopranos").
Wong also played the series regular roles of 'Mek', a heroic scientist on "Spellbinder 2", filmed in Poland, China and Australia, opposite Ryan Kwanten ("True Blood") and 'Lee', a political revolutionary in "Embassy", filmed in Melbourne and Fiji.
He played the role of Gerald in the Internet series "The Booth at the End", opposite Xander Berkeley ("24" and "Nikita"), produced by Michael Eisner.
In 1992, he won the Victorian Green Room Best Actor Award (theatre) for his performance as a Filipino transvestite in "Sex Diary of an Infidel", which also netted him a Sydney Critics Circle Award nomination. He also scored Green Room Award nominations for his stage work in "The Temple" as a cocaine-addicted paraplegic and in "The Language of the Gods" as an Indonesian priest with magical powers. He played the lead role of a Malaysian king in the Melbourne Theatre Company production of "Coup d'etat", and portrayed an Aboriginal hip-hop artist, a Lebanese tough guy, an African schoolgirl and a New Zealand-born Samoan boxer in the acclaimed stage production of "Fast Cars and Tractor Engines" (Urban Theatre Projects, Sydney). In 2010, he starred in the circus theatre spectacular "Shanghai Lady Killer", written by renown Australian director and screenwriter Tony Ayres ("The Home Song Stories") and in the villainous role of Vasquez in "'Tis Pity She's A Whore" at Melbourne's acclaimed Malthouse Theatre. In early 2017, Wong was seen in the Australian stage premiere of the Olivier-Award winning play "Chimerica" at Sydney Theatre Company, directed by Kip Williams. Wong played old alcoholic doctor Chebutykin in the Sydney Theatre Company production of Anton Chekhov's "Three Sisters" in November/December 2017 at Sydney Opera House, and the role of Mississippi-accented Doctor Baugh in "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof' opposite Hugo Weaving and Pamela Rabe ("Wentworth"). Both productions were also directed by Kip Williams.
Wong is an accomplished singer in cabaret, having performed in shows at Hollywood's renown cabaret venues M Bar and Gardenia Lounge, and sung in the Australian musicals "Rasputin" directed by Emmy award winning director Stephen Hopkins), and "And It's Got a Lovely Backyard". In Sydney, Australia, he has sung at well-known music venues such as The Imperial Hotel, The Harbourside Brasserie, Side On Cafe, LA Bar, and at the Chinese Gardens in Darling Harbour. He has recorded a dance single "Emancipate", co-written with Daniel Nemes, and produced by Steve Peach, who has worked with the likes of Gwen Stefani, Macy Gray and Kylie Minogue.
He is also a writer (journalism, plays) and comedian (credits include the hit Australian comedy stage show "Wog-a-rama", the sit-com "Acropolis Now" and stand up).
He is also a much sought after acting teacher and coach, who has taught at Australia's National Institute of Dramatic Arts (alumni include Cate Blanchett, Mel Gibson and Judy Davis), Actors Centre Australia (where Hugh Jackman and Naomi Watts studied), West Australian Academy of Performing Arts, 16th Street Studios Melbourne, Queensland University of Technology and the Australian Theatre for Young People.
Wong has trained in many different acting techniques (Meisner, Strasberg, Improvisation, Asian theatre methods) and with many acclaimed acting teachers including world-renown acting coach Ivana Chubbuck, who has worked with Halle Berry, Brad Pitt, Jake Gyllenhaal, Charlize Theron, Jim Carrey, Terrence Howard, Catherine Keener, Kate Hudson and hundreds of other A List actors. Ivana Chubbuck trained Wong to be an accredited teacher of her acting technique. He has also studied with Larry Moss, acting coach to Leonardo di Caprio, Hilary Swank, Helen Hunt and Tobey Maguire; with Eric Morris, former coach to Jack Nicholson, and with Elizabeth Kemp, who worked with Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga on their performances in "A Star is Born". Wong studied voice with Patsy Rodenburg and the late Rowena Balos (with whom he ran annual acting, voice and US accent workshops in Sydney for many years). He has also studied with Steppenwolf Theatre Company's Amy Morton and Audrey Francis, with UK directors Mike Alfreds and Ian Rickson, and with West Side Story's Carole d'Andrea.
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A sept is a collection of people who hold the same surname, who are descendants of the original person who took that name.
clan macthomas septs
Throughout the centuries, there were several small migrations of people from the Highlands of Scotland, but the coming of the Industrial Revolution led to many people being drawn to the big Scottish cities and from there a good number emigrated to Africa, Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the USA as well as to mainland Europe and other parts of the British Isles.
The range and variety of names connected to Clan MacThomas come about because people in early times were not able to read or write, let alone spell. If your name, or that of your mother, is one of the names shown in the box to the right, with the exception of Thomas and Thomson, then there is a distinct likelihood that your origins are Celtic and that your descendants came from the counties of Perthshire and Angus (and later Fife, Aberdeenshire and Kincardineshire). The prefixes "Mc" and "Mac" are interchangeable.
If your surname, or that of your mother, is Thomas or Thomson, then there is possibility that your forebears are Celtic, but further research (see under Genealogy) will be required to establish where they came from. If they are Scottish, not all will have come from the above mentioned counties in Eastern Scotland.
Here are a number of pointers which may be of assistance in determining whether you are a MacThomas and eligible to apply for membership of the Clan Society:
MacComas is the Gaelic version of MacThomas.
MacOmie is only a slightly different version of McComie (from the Gaelic MacThomaidh).
MacOmish and McComish, similarly, are one and the same.
McCombie, Comb(i)e, McComb, McCombe (again all from the Gaelic MacThomaidh) are descendants of migrants who left Glenshee during the 2nd half of the 18th century and settled in Aberdeenshire and Kincardineshire.
Thom is the most usual of the MacThomas names. Tam is the most frequent variation.
Thoms is peculiar to the area around Dundee in Angus.
The name McColm, as a result of a very early migration, has been in Galloway in south-west Scotland for over 500 years.
Thomas is usually thought of as a Welsh name, but there are some Scots called Thomas, although not all will be MacThomases as Thomas is claimed also by some other clans.
Thomson is a very popular name in Scotland. Many Thomsons come from Argyll in the west of Scotland and are likely to be originally MacTavishes, some are from the Borders Region with England and are not affiliated to a Highland Clan. Only those people whose ancestors come from the counties in Eastern Scotland mentioned above are likely to be MacThomases.
Thompson is not a MacThomas sept name as it thought to be predominately English.
Names similar to several of the MacThomas sept names such Tomas, Thomasson, Thomsen etc are amongst the most popular in parts of mainland Europe such as Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Germany, France and Spain etc and are not Scottish.
Please click here to read an article by our Sennachie about spelling variations
More information about each of the Clan MacThomas Sept names can be accessed by clicking here.
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MICHEL BANABILA – MORE RESEARCH FROM THE SAME DEPT. (CD by Tapu Records) * JAMES WYNESS – STULTIFERA NAVIS (CD by Mystery Sea) * HYBRYDS – MUSIC FOR RITUALS…
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MICHEL BANABILA – MORE RESEARCH FROM THE SAME DEPT. (CD by Tapu Records) *
JAMES WYNESS – STULTIFERA NAVIS (CD by Mystery Sea) *
HYBRYDS – MUSIC FOR RITUALS (2CD by Zoharum) *
STROM NOIR – URBAN BLUES (CD by Zoharum) *
SCOTT MILLER/LEE CAMFIELD/MERZBOW – NO CLOSURE (CD by Cold Spring)
ASUNA – VALYA LETTERS (CD by White Paddy Mountain) *
MACHINEFABRIEK – HALFSLAAP II/STILTETONEN (CD by White Paddy Mountain) *
AQUA DORSA – THE NOVEMBER EARTH (CD by Gterma) *
THE GREEN KINGDOM – EXPANSES (CD by Dronarivm) *
15 SHADES OF WHITE (CD compilation by Dronarivm)
ELODIE – TRACES EPHEMERES (LP by La Scie Doree)
LA POUPEE VIVANTE (LP by La Scie Doree)
PANOS ALEXIADIS – KATABASIS (LP by Rekem Records)
GELBART – VERMIN (LP by Gagarin Records)
NAGUAL (LP by Ergot Records)
GUY BIRKIN – TINTINNABULI MATHEMATICA VOL. 1 (CDR by Running On Air) *
COPPICE – VANTAGE/CORDONED (CDR by Caduce) *
CLEMENT & JONES & AUSTIN OLSEN & RUHLMANN – A CONCERT FOR CHARLES CROS (CDR by Caduce) *
ORPHAX – UNDONE (3″CDR, private) *
LUCIANO MAGGIORE – ONAGRO (3″CDR by 1000Füssler) *
AMPTEXT – SEEDS OF ERASURE (3″CDR by 1000Füssler) *
GUNNAR LETTOW & GREGORY BÜTTNER – FLAKES (3″CDR by 1000Füssler) *
SOCRATES MARTINIS – FUSIL PHOTOGRAPHIQUE (cassette by Noise Below)
JUSTIN MARC LLOYD – I’M SORRY FOR THE THOUGHTS ASSIGNED TO MY NAME (cassette by Hideous Replica)
RAWMEAN – OF TODAY (cassette, private) *
NO! (cassette compilation by No! Records)
MICHEL BANABILA – MORE RESEARCH FROM THE SAME DEPT. (CD by Tapu Records)
Although active for maybe thirty years now, it seems that Michel Banabila is working his ass off in the last couple of years, having lots of new releases all the time, and playing around with his mates from Rotterdam, such as Radboud Mens, Rutger Zuydervelt and Roel Meelkop. Here’s his latest album, which we, perhaps, should see as the follow-up to ‘The Latest Research From The Department Of Electrical Engineering’ (Vital Weekly 837), which I may regard with some hindsight as the album which turned me back to Banabila’s music. Before that I assumed that his music was more or less third world music, ethnic perhaps yet electronic. That album proofed me wrong and since then I have a keen ear for his music. Banabila uses a variety of instruments from electric sources, such as Korg monotribe and monotron and EX24 sampler, but also soft synths, found objects, fluorescent tube sounds, refrigerator sounds and plug sounds and creates some excellent electronic music with that. Nothing third world, nothing even remotely exotic, unless you think abandoned factories are exotic places; some of Banabila’s music sound straight from such sites of industrial desolation. Some bits are still functioning but not all of it. Banabila’s music is a construction of sounds, sometimes in the form of a collage and at other times in more straight forward moving lines, sustaining sounds. A work of electronic music indeed, and to some extends also from the world of musique concrete. However, none of these eight pieces last very long and Banabila doesn’t apply very complex compositional techniques – maybe that’s the only thing that has any relation to the world of ‘pop’ – whatever that means in this context. Electrical interference is sampled into a rhythm, phrases are repeated, and on top there is a whole extra layer of weirdness. Intelligent, experimental music. Not too difficult or alienating, but wonderfully accessible. Excellent release! (FdW)
Address: http://www.banabila.bandcamp.com
JAMES WYNESS – STULTIFERA NAVIS (CD by Mystery Sea)
A rather short CD, I was thinking, and perhaps at less than twenty-seven minutes maybe the shortest by the Mystery Sea label. James Wyness’ music was reviewed before (Vital Weekly 689 and 796) and he works with composition, live concerts, installations and such like. On his website he writes about his music “My compositional aesthetic converges on the materiality of sound, on compositional strategies informed by morphogenetic theories borrowed from the biological sciences, and on the behaviour of sound in space, an on-going concern in relation to multi-channel installation and theories of architecture. Sound sources typically range from field and experimental studio recordings to hand made acoustic and electronic instruments to found objects”, and this new work is an example of all of this. It’s one piece, but build from a variety of sound sources, such as Scottish ponds, Iberian geophonies, mountaintop chapels, and transmission masts, metal factory, hand bells and metal drinking vessels. That’s an interesting collection of sound material, some of which are water related – the usual guiding for Mystery Sea – and some not. Wyness creates a piece of music that is in strict linear build up, like we are crossing land along the straight line of a stream that goes through it. It is not a work of one sound being explored over and over again, but it uses a multitude of sounds, all at the same time, mixed together in a highly versatile way. Sounds move in, move away, move around, move out, and all of this in a nice vibrant manner. There is no standstill, but there is always a slow yet constant motion around these sounds. Multi-layered but with a fine clarity over these sounds, distinct and clear from each other, this is a great work. However with one thing to complain about: with less than twenty-seven minutes, this is actually very short; I wouldn’t have minded this to be thirty-five/forty minutes. (FdW)
Address: http://www.mysterysea.net
HYBRYDS – MUSIC FOR RITUALS (2CD by Zoharum)
STROM NOIR – URBAN BLUES (CD by Zoharum)
When Zoharum re-released ‘Soundtrack For The Antwerp Zoo Aquarium’ (see Vital Weekly 818) I confessed that I was never a big fan of Hybryds, mainly because of their ritualistic, occult thing. “Maybe it was the connection they made with anything ‘ritual’ to which I developed an allergy,” I wrote back then. Now, obviously lots of things one does are rituals, but I am sure here it is more connected to the occult, and maybe I don’t feel connected to anything that is faith/religion/system/occult based. I’d rather do my own rituals. I am pretty sure I heard ‘Music For Rituals’ before, as it was released by Artware in 1992, but now, more than twenty years I was wondering how it holds up. There is surely a market for such re-issues as Zoharum more than once proofs, and they add a bonus disc of rare and previously unreleased pieces. The music of Hybryds, a duo of Magthea and Yasnaia, with additional help from others such as Vidna Obmana, is recorded onto cassette four track, which would now be a statement of intent maybe, but back then was the only affordable option. Instrument wise they use a Korg delay, cello, a synth and microphones. The Korg delay only sampled short (-ish) fragments, which add a rhythmic element to the music, but at times also an element of industrial music. Some of these pieces seem to be nothing more than some loops phasing together, which is actually quite nice. It’s very much something of those days, I think. And at other times there are wordless chants to be heard, ritualistic, tribal percussion and such like, and you can start burning incense over the pentagram in the cave below, but here too, I actually enjoyed it. It’s a lot of music here, two and half hours, but for the more experimental heads, such as me, on the bonus disc there is some interesting stuff with the help of saxophone player Barry Pilcher, processed by Hybryds, which brings some wonderful, alien ambient music. It is followed by the longest piece, with lots and lots of sounds from the Koto, but without a nice form of processing, and is a rather weak ending. But to be fair: I actually enjoyed this whole package a lot!
Emil Mat’ko is the man from Slovakia who is behind Strom Noir. We have reviewed his music before, although maybe not all eight albums. Number is ‘Urban Blues’ and his first for Zoharum. It has, of course I might add, nothing to do with blues, and all with drones and ambient music. Actually, come to think of it, the word ‘urban’ is also something I am not sure about. This could, as easily space blues, as far as I’m concerned. Strom Noir creates very a very consistent catalogue of music. This release may sound the same as the previous lot by him. Careful constructions of heavily processed field recordings, guitars, spiced with some electronics and put together in a nice, moody way, with a few likewise carefully placed ticks and cuts (with delay pedals) so it has a vague notion of something rhythmic. Like the cover says: ‘conceived as headphone music’, and that’s very true. Lie back and listen. Sleep and listen. Or maybe go around town and play this quietly in your headphones, and execute that ‘urban blues’ idea of the title. You might think I may not like this music or perhaps find it too easy, but there you are wrong. I wasn’t looking for something new in the world of ambient music – mainly because that seems to be very hard and that’s something I accepted as a fact: renewing ambient music is not easy – but on this grey winter day, reading a book, staring out of the window and such pastime, this is a great soundtrack, even for a slow, suburban street, like this street. (FdW)
Address: http://www.zoharum.com
SCOTT MILLER/LEE CAMFIELD/MERZBOW – NO CLOSURE (CD by Cold Spring)
What an excellent album! If anyone had asked me if Japanese Noise-legend Masami Akita alias Merzbow would ever create some trippy kind of rock album, I would have denied the thought. However this present collaboration project between Merzbow and ex-members of Sutekh Hexen – a black metal/noise project located in California – tells quite another story. Considering the background of the threesome, you might stil expect some kind of abrasive expression however this is not the case. The album carrying the title “No closure” consists of two lengthy pieces. First piece is quite soothing with a great trippy rock expression drifting somewhere in-between spacerock and krautrock-inspired expressions. Underneath the rock-ish expression subtle sheets of noise drones creates a great depth to the piece. Second track begins in the same rock-spheres however as the piece develops it moves into more darker spheres drifting somewhere between trippy doom metal and spacerock. Still the noise drones from Merzbow saturates on this second piece, but as was the case with the opening piece, the noise expressions stays in the deeper levels of sonic expression. “No closure” is an intense sound experience, demonstrating how subtle noise and trippy space rock can weave together into piece of alluring tranquillity. (NM)
Address: http://www.coldspring.co.uk
ASUNA – VALYA LETTERS (CD by White Paddy Mountain)
MACHINEFABRIEK – HALFSLAAP II/STILTETONEN (CD by White Paddy Mountain)
From these two new releases on Chihei Hatakeyama’s label White Paddy Mountain I started with the one by Asuna, nom de plume of Naoyuki Arashi, who already released work on Lucky Kitchen, Apestaartje, Autumn Records, and/OAR, but whose work I don’t seem to know. This album was ‘inspired by a scene of old Russian movie in which girl is always sending missing letters on making ‘Valya Letters”, it says somewhat cryptically on the press release. Asuna does that via three pieces of eleven to thirteen minutes and two rather short ones. In the short ones we clear hear the guitar, tinkling away, softly, set against some field recordings and sound effects (more in ‘Song In Farthest Harbor’ than in ‘Lonesome Lark Who I Remember’), but in the longer pieces, Asuna stretches out these sounds via granular synthesis (I think! I am not sure), adding a few sound effects when necessary, and changes a few colours of the sound when needed. This brings us spacious ambient pieces, which are, to be honest, somewhat predictable, but which are also quite (and quiet) nice. Maybe it’s a bit of cheap drug, using these techniques to create this kind of music, but it works well. Grey day, winter, cold, warm, drones… all those clichés I can think of are present here. Clichés perhaps, but I must admit it works well.
Someone who has (also?) carved out his own niche is Rutger Zuydervelt, Machinefabriek. Via an endless stream of releases, one could more or less “predict” his next move. A surprising record would be him strumming acoustic guitar, singing, C&W style. Or Dixieland jazz. That’s of course not the case on this new release, as true aficionados recognize the title ‘Halfslaap’ from an earlier 3″ release by Standard Form in 2010. Here, on the second part of that piece, Zuydervelt uses the violin playing of Anne Bakker, and he uses two phrases which are overlaying each other, but sometimes also make a crossing point, like touching up each other and then drifting apart again. It takes a long time (the total length of this piece is thirty-five minutes) before we hear anything else, electronics perhaps. But slowly this piece amasses in amount of violins and sounds derived from the violin, while all along retaining that slow, majestic quality. If Arvo Pärt is a reference for maybe the first ten minutes, it might not be the case for the more crowded latter part of this piece. ‘Stiltetonen’ was originally an installation piece in a small alley in Amsterdam, and was a looped, minimal piano piece. In the twenty minute version here, the piece is expanded and no longer just a ‘loop’. Unlike ‘Halfslaap II’, this piece doesn’t amass anything, but stays on a very minimal level, with some heavily processed, ambient/drone like sounds leaking through, vanishing and occasionally we hear the ‘real, normal’ piano sounds rising out of this. Quiet tones – as the title translates – indeed. A great, yet perhaps not too surprising, album by Machinefabriek. (FdW)
Address: http://whitepaddymountain.tumbr.com
AQUA DORSA – THE NOVEMBER EARTH (CD by Gterma)
Behind Aqua Dorsa we find Enrico Coniglio (guitar/synth, sampler, piano, percussions, vinyls) and Oophoi (synths, waterphone, glass chimes, percussions), which, if you have been reading Vital Weekly for some time, means we are dealing with the capital A of ambient and the major D for drone, and suspicious minds could think ‘ah, new age’ again, but that’s not really the case. Aqua Dorsa surely plays mood music, but it’s a bit too dark to be new age. There is an Italian text in the booklet, but I have no idea what that is about (I could plead for a translation on the website?), or in fact if it is related to the music. Here we have an album of some fine frosted music. It’s wintery, chilly and alien, but at the same time also dark and always atmospheric. Eleven pieces which you probably won’t notice as eleven, but one long trip into the arctic circles on a dark winter’s evening. Hardly any sunshine, cold as hell and the polar expedition moves slowly. This is something I stuck on for the whole afternoon, while doing other stuff, reading, working, walking around, phoning and such like, and when the album was done, just plays it again. It means perhaps I didn’t listen that closely, and one can assume that’s a pity, because isn’t music to be listened to, without any restriction? Yes, obviously that goes for most music, but with this kind of deep ambient music, it might be different. Here we may not expect something new. (FdW)
Address: http://gterma.blogspot.com
THE GREEN KINGDOM – EXPANSES (CD by Dronarivm)
15 SHADES OF WHITE (CD compilation by Dronarivm)
Michael Cottone is the man behind The Green Kingdom, and I think this might be the first time I hear his music. He plays the guitar and reminds us of Machienfabriek at that. Looped, sustaining, ambient: highly atmospheric and textured music. That is, however, one side of the story, as Cottone wants to pay homage to “classic ambient and ambient techno albums of the past (of course filtered through the distinctive sound world of The Green Kingdom)”. So there is a fair amount of rhythm to be found here too. Back in the day, say 1996, I was a massive fan of what was called ‘ambient house’ then, and this album by The Green Kingdom might easily have been released back then, in the more adventurous corners of that kind of music. I was thinking about The Heavenly Music Corporation and A Small Good Thing combined with some of the early Stars Of The Lid (for instance). There is a beat indeed, but you don’t find this kind of music easily filling dance floors. Guitars sustain, field recordings are used and looped around, and very occasionally there is 4/4 time measure below, but more like the sampled sequenced crackles of a quiet campfire, or the pressure of a stomp box being pushed and sampled. Nice moody music. Is there still such a thing as a chill out room at a current day techno party, I was wondering? If you so, The Green Kingdom should certainly play there.
The other new release by Dronarivm is a compilation. It’s not just a label sampler, but also one with some thematic approach: fifteen pieces about the colour white. That is something that fits a label about drones quite well, unless some had the audacity to come up with harsh noise wall based on white noise? That doesn’t happen of course. I name checked a few artists, such as Aaron Martin & Christoph Berg, Marcus Fjellström, Orla Wren, Ian Hagwood & The Green Kingdom, Talvihorros and Marsen Jules. All of which you can find in the crowded field of drone/ambient musicians, but quite a few here use one or more acoustic instruments as part of their deal. Pianos and string instruments such as violin and guitar seem to be most popular, but then so is a small/big amount of processing, field recording and such like to spice things up/down. It’s a very fine compilation – actually like most compilations are fine – with no specific stand out pieces, nor bad ones. It makes – downside? – perhaps that the music and artists are also a bit interchangeable, except for the piece by Kaboom Karavan, called ‘Ge Moet Klaar Zien’ (you have to see clearly, in Flemish), which has a somewhat more raw feel to it than the fourteen other pieces. A sort of curious lo-fi ambient music of some very direct sounds. Altogether a very nice compilation. (FdW)
Address: http://dronarivm.com/
ELODIE – TRACES EPHEMERES (LP by La Scie Doree)
LA POUPEE VIVANTE (LP by La Scie Doree)
When not playing his own music, Timo van Luijk is busy with recording music with other people, and with some of them as part of an on-going collaboration, such as In Camera with Christoph Heemann and Elodie with Andrew Chalk. This is Elodie’s fourth full length release (see Vital Weekly 781 and 828) and like before the album has rather shortish pieces, even more fragmented, it seems, than before, eighteen in total. It therefore isn’t one of those ‘one drone, one side, LP done’ sort of releases. This is all highly atmospheric music as you can surely imagine given the reputation of both of these composers, but then played on a wide variety of instruments, of an acoustic and electronic origin. The carefully strummed guitar (Chalk), the flute, percussive bits, (both van Luijk) along with electronics – no computers I should think – play short and sketch like pieces. Not refined oil paintings on canvas but pencil sketches on paper. Introspective music, moody, but also airy and light. Moving like clouds on a blue sky, some white, some grey, some times rainy. Textured music, like you have textured paper, with spots of ink on them. Excellent stuff here.
Of a different nature is the music by La Poupee Vivante, which is apparently something new by Van Luijk, together with Arlette Aubin and Frederique Bruyas. The latter worked with Raymond Dijkstra before on a similar album of concrete sounds and poetry. Upon listening to this album, I could easily think Dijkstra had something to do with this too, as the improvised nature of these pieces may suggest such a thing. The electro-acoustic component is mainly small objects, a tuba or some other wind instrument, and lots of echo/delay on some of these. Not everything is played with great care, as some of this is rather loosely played; improvised for sure, and perhaps made by editing down lengthy sessions of this kind of. That makes that this album is less atmospheric and moody, but more experimental, or even industrial in some way, with all of this echo/delay manipulation. It’s very hard to figure out what these poems are about, but that surely is one of those things that add that bit of atmospherics to this. It’s not music with continuous spoken word, but rather finely scattered around the music. More music than poetry, I would think. Certainly altogether a more surreal record than the new Elodie one. Both of them are great, however, in their own respective fields. I didn’t prefer one to the other, as both had fine quality in their own right. Fans of Raymond Dijkstra might take notice of La Poupee Vivante! (FdW)
Address: http://www.lasciedoree.be/
PANOS ALEXIADIS – KATABASIS (LP by Rekem Records)
This is the first ‘proper’ release by Panos Alexiadis, who already released music on cassette and CDR before, but under different names and projects. The title, apparently, translates as ‘descend’ and the music is made with the use of “modular electronics, acoustic instrument samples and location recordings” and the record has two pieces, the part one of the title piece on side A, and ’15:21′ on the other side. There is some difference between both sides, even when they also seem to employ similar approaches. The approach is, at least that’s what I think, to play sounds according to some plan but in the stage of execution all a bit looser operated. It means that the music is not strictly composed, nor entirely improvised, but it’s somewhere between these ends. That’s what makes both sides similar, I guess. The difference lies in the variety of sounds used, or in the limitation there-of. In ’15:21′, Alexiadis seems to be using mostly the modular synthesizer in solo mode, save for the addition of effects – reverb and delay, although perhaps also created with the same modular synthesizer. That makes this side not unlike what they call ‘early electronics’, like a private pressing from those days of a long forgotten composer. Things are a bit more complex on the other side of this record, the title piece. Here he uses more sound sources, even when they are not always easy to be recognized, but the multitude of inputs makes this a more complex piece of music than the other side. It’s a bit chaotic at times and in the end it sounds a bit more improvised and more loosely put together. I enjoyed the less complex ’15:21′ over this one, since it had a more clear build up and that works for me a bit better. But also for the title piece one could say it is like an obscure ‘early electronics’ record. Nice work altogether. (FdW)
Address: http://rekemrecords.tumblr.com/
GELBART – VERMIN (LP by Gagarin Records)
It’s been years ago that I met Adi Gelbart, from Israel but since years living in Berlin, and who plays some of the wackiest electronic music I know. Unlike many others I know from the field of electronic music, Gelbart is someone who can actually play an instrument, keyboards in his case, at a furious speed, and perhaps even two at the same time. He’s also a man who likes to take things apart and see what’s on the inside and alter that. It’s not music that is easily put in one corner. This new record, with a finely designed cover including a wrap around by Red Bol, has, oops, obviously two sides, but also two faces on the musical side. On one side we have seven ‘songs’ and one the other side the two-part soundtrack to the movie ‘Vermin’, also of Gelbarrt’s own making. For this Gelbart uses the idiom of big band/orchestral film scores in combination with analogue electronics to create a nice lo-fi science fiction soundtrack. Partly sounding improvised on ‘real’ instruments, but the orchestral samples hold all of this together very well. A jazzy trip into film noir. The songs on the other side showcase Gelbart’s totally unique blend of highly energetic pop songs, build from fast samples, keyboard patterns floating about, and usually with a high BPM. Quite symphonic but then a symphony for the space age rage race. It is music beyond definition (pop? techno? orchestral? space age? outsider? weirdo!) and that’s great. Back then I enjoyed his concert, and this record I enjoyed equally as well. Mad as hell, funny as fuck and all of this played at warp speed. (FdW)
Address: http://www.gagarinrecords.com
NAGUAL (LP by Ergot Records)
A new label here, which already released a LP by Aaron Dilloway and a CDR by Adrian Rew, and here present the self-titled LP by Nagual, a duo of Ian McColm and David Shapiro from Oberlin, Ohio. They have been around since 2010 and since then become ‘adept at coaxing oblique shades of Frippertronic drone from their extended guitar rigs’. Following a bunch of self-released cassettes (on McColm’s own Pidgin label), this LP is their first main release. Now, of course, I am not sure if they use Frippertronics in the traditional sense of the word, or rather loosely, and use whatever sort of looping device there is on the market, which guitarists use these days. There are three pieces here and ‘Continuous Becoming’ on the B-side is sidelong. It’s also out of these three pieces the one that seems to me the most traditionally drone minded piece. Long sustaining guitar sounds flow neatly into each other and make up a fine piece. Nice and fine, but the two pieces on the other side are perhaps a bit more interesting. In a way both of these are a bit rhythmic. In ‘Honey River Lacquer’ there is a looped rhythm of what seems to be electronic sounds and on the surface this patchwork of guitar sounds. In ‘Sweet Raag’ we start out with some dark sounds of shortened guitar loops, a whole bunch of them actually, and we move over to some wild drumming (by McColm himself) and it ends ‘con furioso’: aggressive and loud, but not too noise like. An excellent record with on one hand the more or less fixed notions of drone music, but also with some fine additions to slowly alter the idiom of that on the other side. That makes me curious to see where they would head next. (FdW)
Address: http://www.ergotrecords.blogspot.com
GUY BIRKIN – TINTINNABULI MATHEMATICA VOL. 1 (CDR by Running On Air)
It has been quiet for Running On Air, but they are back and changed from recycled cardboard sleeves to handmade digipacks, which look much better. We also see the return of Guy Birkin, following his first release ‘Symmetry-Breaking’ (Vital Weekly 787). I wasn’t too impressed with his first release, which I thought was too much along the lines of the 12K catalogue. Warm, glitch music. Nice, but hardly original. For his new work he turns to the compositional method invented by Arvo Pärt, tinntinabuli. Because Wikipedia uses the right words, I just copy that: “Musically, Pärt’s tintinnabular music is characterized by two types of voices, the first of which (dubbed the “tintinnabular voice”) arpeggiates the tonic triad, and the second of which moves diatonically in stepwise motion.” It has a bell like sound, but in a slow tempo and usually minimal as well as meditative. In these eleven pieces Birkin showcases this perfectly well. The bell like sounds, maybe from processed piano sounds, marimba or glockenspiel is part of every piece, and has a fine ambient like undercurrent. That means there is a downside to this also, I think. The differences between the pieces are rather small, unfortunately. Only when we get to the ninth piece that changes and a rhythm machine below decks make this into something else: a fine piece of minimalist techno. In the other pieces the ambient music from a rhythmic, bell like sound is a constant presence. Not slow, but rather in quick sequences. Moods may change from track to track, but the approaches are overall quite similar. Maybe a few more of those minimalist techno pieces would have been nice, I was thinking. Create a few more different approaches? I am not sure. I liked all of these pieces, I guess, but maybe not in one go. (FdW)
Address: http://www.runningonair.com
COPPICE – VANTAGE/CORDONED (CDR by Caduce)
CLEMENT & JONES & AUSTIN OLSEN & RUHLMANN – A CONCERT FOR CHARLES CROS (CDR by Caduce)
Caduce from Canada is a CDR label, which spend some time and money doing a great, pro-printed cover for their releases, almost a rarity these days. Many of their releases deal with music that is in some way improvised, but using a selection of electronic and acoustic sources, and not necessarily traditional musical instruments. Coppice is a duo of Noe Cuellar and Joseph Kramer of whom I reviewed two releases before (Vital Weekly 882 and 892), and they have two pieces of music, both using a prepared pump organ (of the brands Kinder and Estey), along with tapes, multi-material filter, tapes processes and Estey Expander Module v.1. Not y’r usual improvisation gear? What they create with this also defies any category. I can imagine some sort of improvised schematic when they recorded this, but no doubt there are has been some form of post production/editing of this material. The result, in both pieces they present here, is a fine mixture of drone like sounds, mild noise and rattling machines. It has a lovely lo-fi character and it sounds excellent. In a way I was reminded of the work of Jason Zeh, for all it’s lo-fi cassette like sound, excellent compositional form in a some rough state. The lungs of the pump organ sound like man-made in his final moments. Like with their previous releases, I think both of these pieces are great.
Charles Cros, as mentioned in the title of the quartet recording of Joda Clement (analogue synthesizer, field recordings, objects), Daniel Jones (guitar, electronics), Lance Austin Olsen (tape players, amplified objects, trainer guitar) and Mathieu Ruhlmann (reel to reel, cymbal, ukelin, objects), was (and I hope I got the right Cros), “well-regarded poet and humorous writer. He developed various improved methods of photography including an early colour photo process. He also invented improvements in telegraph and Paleophone technology.” He lived from 1842-1888 and “He is perhaps most famous as the man who almost, but not quite, invented the phonograph”, which perhaps is the reason to dedicate a concert to him. The music consists of four pieces, recorded on May 11, 2013, and I assume this was recorded live. This is, more than the Coppice release, the work of improvised music and goes by the adagio: more is less. Here the four players walk carefully along the border of inaudbility, via crackles, hiss, feedback, and sine waves, but always very quiet. Sometimes below the threshold of hearing, sometimes right above but not a lot. It’s not easy to see where Charles Cros fits in, but it surely makes some very intense music, which requires the listener to fully concentrate and do little else. Great music, even when perhaps witnessing the concert would be even more intense. (FdW)
Address: http://www.caduc.org
ORPHAX – UNDONE (3″CDR, private)
In order to branch out, perhaps, Sietse van Erve releases ‘Undone’ on three formats: a download (obviously these days), a cassette and a 3″CDR version. The latter two are both limited to 25 copies only. Orphax music is all about processing sounds (of whatever nature, but usually field recordings) in the digital domain; in the case of Orphax this is the not enough used software of Audiomulch. Sounds are stretched out into vast masses of drone like sound matter (I can use the Lopezian word here; one of Orphax’ cats is named after him), which here, on ‘Undone’ is not particular loud, residing on the brink being audible. In these four pieces Orphax is at his most minimal it seems. It’s all not very loud and highly minimal. There is very little motion in these pieces, and if there is, it is only happening once or twice in a piece. A small curve up or down, and that’s it. I thought this was great music, but all too short. Not just the release, at twenty-two minutes, but also the pieces themselves. I could easily imagine all of these around ten minutes and it would still be very interesting to see how this (not) evolve around a point of stand still. His previous album, ‘De Tragedie Van Een Liedjesschrijver Zonder Woorden’ (Vital Weekly 899) was already an excellent release, and while this new is too short, it is an excellent follow-up. Onwards to the next full length I should think. (FdW)
Address: http://www.orphax.com
LUCIANO MAGGIORE – ONAGRO (3″CDR by 1000Füssler)
AMPTEXT – SEEDS OF ERASURE (3″CDR by 1000Füssler)
GUNNAR LETTOW & GREGORY BÜTTNER – FLAKES (3″CDR by 1000Füssler)
Three new releases on 3″ format by 1000Füssler, Gregory Büttner’s label. I started out with the release of Luciano Maggiore, simply because it has been a very long time since I last heard of him (Vital Weekly 622). He is from Bologna, uses a variety of speakers and analogue and digital devices (Walkman’s, CD players, tape recorders) as instruments. He also plays sometimes with Francesco Brasini and Enrico Malatesta. Here he has a bunch of field recordings which ‘were then improvised with using a Revox B77 tape recorder and edited, over the afternoons of September 15 and 16th 2013’. I am not sure how that ‘improvised with using a Revox B77’ works, but maybe it has to do with the change of speed of a reel-to-reel recorder; at least, that’s what it sounds like: very high crackling sounds, split entirely into the stereo spectrum, sounding, more or less similar, yet also slightly different. These ‘field recordings’ seem to me derived from indoor acoustic action, but it’s hard to guess what these sounds actually are. It’s an interesting release with some nice sound and the treatments there of, but I’d say also long enough at twenty-three minutes.
Behind Amptext we find Gary Rouzer, which I think is a new name for me. He is from Washington DC and plays the cello, but also amplified objects, tapes and field recordings. Thre press text describes in depth what he does in his two pieces, and no doubt it’s on the website too and I’d say: read that, as it’s very interesting. In ‘Ex Fan Club’ he has an elaborate schematic to record air conditioning fans and use that as part of his improvisations on the cello. Which, actually, never seems to be sounding like cello. He uses all sorts of objects against the body and the strings of the cello, which make odd scraping sounds and very interesting electro-acoustic configurations with it. It has a freely improvised feel yet it also sounds strangely coherent. In the title piece the cello-as-such can be more easily recognized and it’s a dialogue of two improvisations at the same time. ‘Stick two random recordings together and see what the interaction is between these two’ – or some such Cageian guideline. This piece has a more improvised feel to it, but still sounds quite fascinating and, perhaps, also composed (editing two recordings together), due to the fact of it’s more rigorous editing. Great release!
And, finally, a duo release of Gunnar Lettow and Gregory Büttner. The first plays electric bass, electronics, objects and field recordings and the latter loudspeaker, a low sinus wave, fan and objects. The have played a whole bunch of concerts, but this is their first release together. It was recorded June 4th 2013, which made me think this is all improvised. The fan is a computer fan, which Büttner uses to play objects against the rotating fan, as well as objects on the low vibrating cone from the speaker. The two pieces they have here are the most improvised ones from these three new releases. It is music in which the process seems to be very important and part of that is actually seeing what’s going with the objects and how these sounds are generated. Hearing is perhaps only half the fun. It’s a very solid release, but of these three also the one that is least easy to access. For completists and hard-core improvisation freaks. (FdW)
Address: http://www.1000fussler.com
SOCRATES MARTINIS – FUSIL PHOTOGRAPHIQUE (cassette by Noise Below)
In 1882 Etienne Jules Marey said he had ‘a photographic gun that has nothing murderous about it and that takes a picture of a flying bird or a running animal in less than 1/500 of a second’ and it’s the inspiration for this one sided tape (15 minutes?) of 8 pieces cut together, so you have no idea which is what. Ten years ago, Socrates Martinis, released his first tape on Absurd – which eventually grew into Noise Below – and that label strted 25 years ago this year. Times flies. Just perhaps as this music seems to fly by. Or not? It’s hard to say what it is, but my best guess would be some one with a reel-to-reel recorder and some tape on it with not enough magnetic particles to record (and keep) all those sounds. There seems to be some rot on these songs (?), sounding sometimes far away and sometimes close by. Very vague all of this, but it sounds all right. Had they repeated the same program on the now silent other side, I wouldn’t have noticed it that easily. In all it’s vague and weirdness very nice! (FdW)
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The Clan originated in the 15th Century when Thomas, a descendant of the Chattan Macintoshes, grandson of William, 8th. Chief of Clan Chattan . The Clan had become too large to manage so Thomas took his kinsmen across the Grampians from Badenoch to settle in Glenshee. They were known as McCommie, McColm and MacComas.
Clan MacThomas takes it’s name from Thomas which in Gaelic is Tomaidh Mor (Big Tommy). The Government in Edinburgh assigned them the name MacThomas, there is eviden ce in the Roll of the Clans in the Acts of the Scottish Parliament in 1587 and 1592. To this day MacThomas remains the official name of the Clan.
In the early begins of the clan the first chiefs settled at a place called Thom in the east bank of the Shee Water opposite the spittle of Glenshee. There are tales that the tomb of the legendary tomb of Diarmid of the Fingalian saga,which has many ties with the Glenshee area.
The size and wealth of The MacThomas clan grew, they owned abundant properties and land at Kerrow and Benzian whith shielings up Glen Baeg. The Clan were successful at breeding cattle, often having to fight off cattle rustlers. A skirmish took place ion 1606, this was remembered as the Battle of the Cairnwell.
In around 1600 the 4th Chief, Robert MacThomaidh of the Thom was murdered and the chiefship of the clan passed to his brother John MacCornie of Finegand. There are many legends surrounding John MacConie in Perthshire and Angus he is remembered as a highland hero, he is known for many heroic deeds.
The name Finegand comes from the Gaelic meaning ‘Feith nen Ceann’ which means ‘ ‘burn of the heads’ this refers to when some tax collectors were attacked by some clansmen who cut off their heads and threw them into the nearest burn.
Tales of John McCornie (also known as Iain Mor) are plentiful, from one describing how he fought off some tax collectors single handedly defending a poor widow, another that he kills the Earl of Atholl ‘s champion swordsman to slaying a man who insults his wife. Others include, testing his son’s courage by disguising himself and challenging him to a fight,overpowering a bull with his bare hands.
Memories to the highland hero John McCorie can be seen today; a large stone known as McComie Mor’s Putting Stone stands at the head of Glen Prosen, nearby a spring called McComie Mor’s Well and at the top of Glen Beannie is a rock shaped like a seat called McComie Mor’s Chair.
John McComie fought for the King’s cause in 1644, capturing Sir William Forbes of Craigivar. After the defeat at Philiphaugh he left life as a soldier and retuned to the quiet life of cattle raising.
The clan they extended their lands and influence into Glen Prosen and Strathardle,. John MacComie bought the Barony of Forter in Glenisla from Lord Airlie. He made Crandart two miles North of Forter Castle his home.
The MacThomas Clan hit hard times when Broughdearg, John MacComie’s cousin was in a heated dispute over land, a dispute took place and Broughdearg was slain on 28th January 1673. The fine and feud and law suit that followed ruined the MacThomases, and following Iain Mor’s death, his remaining sons were forced to sell their lands. The clan drifted apart some going to the Tay Valley and some to Angus and Fife where they took the names Thomas, Thom or Thoms. Others moved to Aberdeenshire where the name became corrupted to McCombie of Tillyfour.
In 1954 the Clan MacThomas Society was formed. The Clan is unusual as most of it’s members do not have the name MacThomas. But have a name of one of it’s septs. These being: Comb, Combie, McColm, McComas, McComb, McCombie, McComie, McComish, Macomie, Macomish, Macthomas, Tam, Thom, Thomas, Thoms and Thomson.
The current chief is Andrew MacThomas of Fingand. During his lifetime the clans ancient gathering ground ‘The Cockstane’ was purchased as well as the new bridge at The River Shee was named after the family. Historic links with with the Glenshee family have been re-established. The current chief has one son, Thomas born in the late 1980s.
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23 people participated in the June meeting.
The club has 2 new members: Anette Schrage and Linda Heimlich.
Anette is known to club members already because she recently gave a presentation of her work. Her subject is mixed media fine art and she has shown work at the Photosynthesis shows at Artspring.
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There were 20 participants for may's zoom Club meeting.
The deadline for submitting photos to this year's Eclectic Visions virtual show has come and gone! It was May 15th but I'm sure there's still time to beg an entry if the dates slipped your mind.
On May 25th the Victoria Camera Club has organized a talk on macro photography with Don Komarechka. Kahsia highly recommends him and, since Macro is our next month's challenge, it is a pertinent subject to look in to. You…
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23 members on Zoom.
The meeting started with a presentation by Lynda Miller (from the Kelowna Photography Club) of CAPA. CAPA is the Canadian Association for photographic Art. It is divided into 5 Zones across Canada and Lynda is the director of the Pacific Zone.
It is a non-profit charitable Association and has thousands of individual members and around 90 clubs. It is for photographers of all levels, from beginners to advanced, and offers speakers, competitions and…
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Pierre opened the meeting at 7pm. 3 new members introduced themselves; JusteneTedder (who has been taking lots of photos in Africa ), Mahmoud Ray Abras (who is already posting on the website; check out his raindrop photo) and Ellen Vesterdal. Usha, not yet a member, was also present.
Exhibits: Pierre has some canvas photos at Embe Bakery Sandwich shop and the Group of Six are still showing at Fernwood Cafe (new photos now) until the middle of March.
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Pierre presided and welcomed 3 members of Photosynthesis to the meeting - Amy Melious, Alane Lalonde and Kristina Heineman. Lois introduced her husband Ted to the Club.
We ate, drank and chatted and then held a short meeting followed by a slide show of our 'Wildlife in our backyard' photos.
Wendy addressed the January Lobby Show at Artspring. The show will be hung on Monday January 6th. Bring your photos to Artspring that day between 9.30am - 11am. Two photos per person…
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Pierre welcomed Emma, a German student from Stuttgart, who had come with Jan Steinman to the meeting.
Shows: Pierre is still showing photos at Embe Bakery sandwich shop and asked if anyone would like to replace him. There is room for 5 or 6 11" x 14" framed photos. Please contact Pierre if you are interested; pierre.mineau2@gmail.com
The Group of Six are showing their work at Fernwood Café with an opening on Sunday Nov17th from 2pm - 4pm. Everyone is…
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Pierre was away in Washington DC talking to Congress - about ecology, we think. Avril hosted the meeting with her usual grace and humour.
The Club members who were present thanked Judy, Ross and Kahsia for all the hard work they put into the Fall Fair photography section. Kahsia, in turn, thanked all the club volunteers who helped over the weekend. It was very successful and had more photo entries than other years. Simon was one of the judges, putting in 10 hours at least, and many…
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Pierre welcomed two new faces; Pat McMahon, a retired architect, has been on the Island for two years and uses her I-phone to take pictures and enjoys manipulating the images with aps. Ellen Vestigal had heard about the Club just hours before the meeting whilst submitting photos for the Fall Fair. She has been on the Island for 8 days and is married to the new minister of the United Church.
Avril is showing photos at Fernwood Café.
Kahsia is showing bird images at the…
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Eclectic Visions:- Pierre announced the winners of the People's Choice Award.
Kahsia and Bruce McPhee tied for first place for their hummingbird and Deer (Taste Test) photos.
Kim Stewart came second for her Seahorse (the old tugboat) at Dawn image.
Simon came third for his 'On Guard' image of an owl blended into a rocky shoreline.
Wendy would like an image of each of these photos to include in her update of the Photofest website - showing…
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Pierre welcomed the Club's newest member, David Tabb, who lives in California and Salt Spring - 6 months in each.
Photofest: - Wendy reported that all the venues and the photographers are on the Photofest website. Jana has worked on a map that is now up, showing the 35 participating venues. Pierre suggested that in coming years we could work on a passbook and a stamp. Everyone is encouraged to visit the sites.
Funding: - Judy, Jana, Avril, Anna, Derek and…
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Shows: Bernadette is showing mixed media work about the clear-cut logging that happened last year near Beddis Road, a subject close to her heart.
A bench to commemorate Bob Rogers was installed on the dock by the float plane shelter in Ganges. A small ceremony took place on the dock on Saturday and Photoclub members and Bob's uncle ate and drank and took photos of each other sitting on the bench. This bench will be much enjoyed by people who can now wait for their plane…
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Bob Rogers' family wanted a memorial bench to be installed somewhere on Salt Spring. The perfect spot has been found, down on the dock in Ganges where the sea-planes come and go. Bob used to love taking photos of these planes and now fellow photographers and travellers will have a place to sit in the sun while waiting for their plane ride or contemplating the perfect shot. Wendy has, of course, been instrumental in making this happen and it is going to be installed today, Thursday 9th, at…
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Pierre welcomed returning member Nate Poetker, new member Paul McElroy and checking-us-out visitor Meriel Galloway. Meriel is looking for help downloading and maybe editing her photos from a trip to Africa.
Kahsia is showing photos of South East Asia at Country Grocer this month. Doug will be collecting names soon for 2019 - the café walls are available for Club members to show their work every second month. In the past some people have shared wall…
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Avril stood in for Pierre and opened the meeting. The group sat in an informal circle as the educational part of the meeting was given over to a discussion about the future direction of the Club.
Marcia Jeanne's friend Olivia (from France) was a guest at the meeting and she told me afterwards that listening to the discussion was good practice for her English comprehension.
Bernadette has two pieces showing at Artspring as part of the Painters Guild's…
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Pierre opened the meeting by welcoming our newest member, Merv Anderson.
Since the summer some people are not getting Club emails and Doug suggested looking in our spam boxes and, if they are there, adding them to favorites so that they are re-classified. Wendy will chat with Ning about this problem.
Doug show at the library continues until Sept. 29th.
Evelyn Smith's photos are showing all month at Country Grocer.
No report yet on the…
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A group of 14 Photoclub members met on August 8th and arranged the chairs in a more informal semicircle.
There are no new members. Doug was thanked for 9 years of tireless service creating and showing the monthly slideshows at the meetings. In those 9 years he missed just one meeting, for which he apologised! He is passing the torch to Derek Wilkinson who had his debut slideshow after the break.
There was some talk about how to handle getting the key from the Lions Club to open…
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Pierre started the meeting by welcoming our two newest members. Maureen Clarke, who has already posted two photos on the website, and Derek Wilkinson.
Anna McColm gave a brief update on the REVolutionSS show , June 22nd - 24th. Please bring your photos to the barn (at the Farmer's Institute) on Friday 22nd, 9am - 11am as the show will be hung on Friday. Please pick them up on Sunday at 2pm. If you can't get there to pick them up get in touch with Anna (annagarika@hotmail.com) and she…
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Pierre broke through the chatty rabble and started the meeting.
He welcomed two new Club members - Richard Dick (who was at the meeting) and Caleb Huntington (who has something ready for the Electric Vehicle show already). He also welcomed Ann, a visitor.
Anna McColm has taken on the position of Secretary and Gwen, Margaret Benmore and Colleen Barnes have all offered to take the minutes if Anna is away so the position is well covered.
Jana gave the Club an update on the…
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Avril opened the meeting and welcomed Gwen and Curt back from Mexico.
She introduced Julian Bruce, our newest club member, to the group. Welcome Julian.
New Business:
Judy reminded everyone of the artist's sale at Mahon Hall April 21 - 22. This is organized by Amy Melious; 20 vendors will be selling left over studio equipment, brushes, mats, frames etc. as well as some original Art. Mahon Hall 10am - 4pm both…
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Our second meeting at Harbour House.
Curt welcomed our two newest members - Jean Panepinto and Mark Lauckner - and two guests, Brenda and Rebecca who were 'sampling the Club'.
1st item on the agenda: whether to raise the annual dues from $15 to $20. Bob Davidson proposed raising it to $25, to give the club a financial cushion, but after some discussion the club voted to settle on an increase to $20.
Pat (treasurer) reported that the club has $2,780 before dues…
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List of All Surname Entries
This Foldout lists all the surnames which have one or more entries on the Calderdale Companion
Click on any surname in this list to take you to the section where the entries for that surname begin
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
A
Aaron
Abbey
Abbot
Abbott
Abel
Abell
Abercrombie
Abrahams
Abrams
Abson
Ackerley
Ackrigg
Ackroyd
Ackroyde
Acland
Acrid
Acton
Adam
Adams
Adamski
Adamson
Addison
Addy
Addyman
Adeodu
Adey
Adkins
Afferetti
Ainley
Ainsworth
Aird
Aire
Airey
Airton
Aitken
Aitken-Davies
Akam
Aked
Akeroyd
Akers
Akrigg
Akroyd
Albon
Alcock
Aldam
Alderman
Alderson
Aldridge
Alexander
Alfieri
Alford
Ali
Allan
Allatt
Allchurch
Allcock
Allden
Allen
Allenson
Allin
Allingham
Allinson
Allison
Allister
Allott
Allsop
Almond
Altham
Alty
Ambler
Amos
Anderson
Anderton
Andrew
Andrews
Angus
Anker
Anley
Ansdale
Ansdell
Ansell
Ansley
Anthony
Appia
Appleby
Appleton
Appleyard
Arch
Archbell
Archdeacon
Archer
Ardell
Ardsley
Ardwick
Arguile
Argyle
Armistead
Armitage
Armitstead
Armstrong
Armytage
Arnell
Arnett
Arnison
Arnold
Arnott
Arrandale
Arrowsmith
Arthur
Arundel
Ash
Ashburn
Ashby
Asheton
Ashford
Ashley
Ashling
Ashman
Ashmore
Ashton
Ashton-Jones
Ashwood
Ashworth
Aske
Askew
Asling
Aspenden
Aspin
Aspinall
Aspinwall
Asquith
Asserati
Assheton
Astay
Astin
Astley
Aston
Astwood
Atack
Atherton
Atkin
Atkins
Atkinson
Attey
Atwell
Audus
August
Ault
Aulte
Aumbeler
Aumbler
Austin
Auty
Averiss
Avery
Aves
Avinou
Avison
Awmbler
Axe
Axon
Aydon
Aykroyd
Aykroyde
Ayliffe
Aylmer
Ayre
Ayres
Ayrton
Ayscough
B
Backhall
Backhouse
Bacon
Baddeley
Baden-Powell
Badrick
Bage
Bagnall
Bagnold
Bagot
Bagott
Baildon
Bailey
Baillie
Bain
Bainbridge
Baines
Bains
Baird
Bairstow
Baistow
Bake
Baker
Bakes
Bakewell
Balaam
Baldam
Baldrey
Baldwin
Balerna
Ball
Ballantyne
Balls
Balm
Balme
Balmford
Balmforth
Bamber
Bamford
Bamforth
Bampton
Banaster
Banastre
Banbury
Bancroft
Bandmann-Palmer
Banerjee
Banham
Banister
Bank
Banks
Bannester
Banning
Bannister
Barber
Barbour
Barcham
Bardell
Bardsley
Bareham
Bargh
Bark
Barker
Barkesland
Barley
Barling
Barlow
Barmby
Barmforth
Barnard
Barnes
Barnett
Barnfield
Barnum
Baron
Barr
Barraclough
Barrand
Barrass
Barratt
Barre
Barret
Barrett
Barrit
Barritt
Barron
Barrow
Barrowby
Barrowclough
Barry
Barsby
Barsdorf
Barsford
Barstow
Bartey
Bartholomew
Bartlam
Bartle
Bartlett
Bartley
Barton
Barwell
Bascomb
Baskervile
Baskerville
Baslow
Basnett
Bassett
Bassinder
Bastide
Bastow
Bate
Bateley
Bateman
Bates
Bateson
Bathe
Batho
Batie
Batley
Batt
Batte
Batters
Batterton
Battinson
Battle
Batty
Battye
Baugh
Baum
Baume
Bawden
Baxendale
Baxter
Bayes
Bayfield
Baylis
Baynes
Bazzanti
Beach
Beacroft-Mitchell
Beal
Beale
Beames
Beamish
Bean
Beanland
Beard
Bearder
Beards
Beardsworth
Beattie
Beatty
Beau
Beauchamp
Beaufort-Jones
Beaumont
Beavan
Beaver
Bebee
Beck
Beckwith
Beddoe
Bedford
Bedforth
Bedworth
Bee
Beech
Beecham
Beer
Beetham
Beeton
Beever
Beevers
Begley
Behan
Belasco
Belcher
Belcombe
Bell
Bellamy
Bellars
Bellenger
Bellew
Bellfield
Bellwood
Bemond
Benbow
Benham
Benn
Bennet
Bennett
Bennetts
Bennington
Benson
Bent
Bentall
Bentham
Bentley
Benwell
Berbiers
Beresford
Bergin
Berkly
Berrington
Berron
Berry
Bersweden
Bertram
Berwick
Bery
Best
Beste
Beswick
Bethell
Bethune
Betley
Beton
Bettison
Bevan
Bevel
Beverley
Bibby
Bickerdike
Bickerdyke
Biddiss
Biddulph
Bienaimé
Bigelow
Bigg
Biggins
Biles
Billingham
Billington
Billson
Bilsborough
Bilton
Bindley
Bingham
Bingley
Binks
Binney
Binns
Bintcliffe
Bintley
Bintliff
Birch
Birchall
Birchenough
Bird
Birdwhistle
Birkbeck
Birkby
Birkenshaw
Birkett
Birkhead
Birkin
Birks
Birrell
Birt
Birtles
Birtwhistle
Bischoff
Biscombe
Bishop
Bissell
Bissington
Black
Blacka
Blackburn
Blacker
Blackett
Blackledge
Blackmore
Blackwell
Blackwood
Blade
Blagborough
Blagbrough
Blair
Blake
Blakeborough
Blakeley
Blakelock
Blakemore
Blakey
Blamire
Blamires
Blamyre
Blanchard
Blanchfield
Blanchford
Bland
Blatchford
Blaylock
Blenkinsop
Blewitt
Blezard
Blezzard
Bligh
Blight
Bliss
Blocksage
Blomley
Blondin
Bloomer
Bloore
Blosse
Blunt
Blythman
Blyton
Boai
Boal
Boam
Boardall
Boardman
Bochen
Bocklet
Bockwith
Boddy
Boden
Bodger
Body
Boggis
Boggitt
Bois
Boland
Bold
Boler
Bolland
Bollard
Bolling
Bolmer
Bolton
Bond
Bone
Bonnar
Bonner
Bonnett
Bonney
Bonsall
Bonser
Boocock
Booker
Boord
Boosey
Boote
Booth
Bootham
Boothe
Boothes
Boothman
Boothroyd
Boreham
Bories
Borlase
Bormond
Borran
Bortoft
Bostock
Bott
Bottomley
Bottoms
Bottrill
Boucher
Bouckley
Boughton
Boulby
Bould
Boulton
Bourchier
Bourn
Boville
Bowcock
Bowen
Bower
Bowerbank
Bowering
Bowers
Bowes
Bowker
Bowles
Bowling
Bowman
Bowring
Bowser
Boyd
Boyes
Boyland
Boyle
Boyne
Boys
Bracewell
Bracken
Bradberry
Bradbury
Braddick
Braddon
Bradford
Bradley
Bradshaw
Brady
Brailsford
Brainbridge
Braithwaite
Bramfitt
Bramhall
Bramham
Bramley
Bramma
Brampton
Brandreth
Brandwood
Brankin
Brannan
Branson
Branton
Branwell
Brassington
Bray
Brayford
Brayshaw
Brayton
Brazewell
Brazey
Breaks
Brear
Brearcliffe
Brearley
Breedon
Breeze
Breffit
Brenard
Brennan
Brennand
Brent
Brereton
Bretel
Bretherton
Brett
Bretton
Brewer
Brewin
Brewster
Brickles
Briddon
Bridge
Bridgeman
Bridges
Bridgewood
Brier
Briercliffe
Brierley
Brierly
Brig
Brigden
Brigg
Brigge
Brigges
Briggs
Brigham
Brighouse
Bright
Brightman
Brignell
Brignoli
Brindle
Brindley
Brinton
Brisco
Briscoe
Briscombe
Brittain
Britton
Broadbelt
Broadbent
Broadhead
Broadhurst
Broadley
Broadrib
Brockbank
Brocklehurst
Brockless
Brodbothm
Brodebothm
Brodeheade
Brodeley
Broderick
Brodlegh
Brodley
Brodribb
Brogden
Broghan
Broidle
Brokebank
Bromhead
Bromley
Brompton
Bromwich
Brontë
Broodley
Brook
Brooke
Brooke-Hitching
Brookes
Brooking
Brooks
Brooksbank
Brookshaw
Broome
Broomhead
Brotherton
Brough
Broughton
Brown
Browne
Brownhill
Brownrigg
Bruce
Bruen
Brumby
Brumpton
Bruning
Brunning
Brunt
Brushfield
Bryan
Bryar
Bryer
Bryg
Buch
Buchanan
Buck
Bucke
Buckland
Buckle
Buckley
Bucknell
Buckton
Budd
Buffett
Buggy
Bulcock
Bull
Buller
Bullick
Bulling
Bullock
Bullough
Bulman
Bulmer
Bumpstead
Bumstead
Bunce
Bunch
Bunney
Bunniss
Bunting
Burdall
Burdett
Burdock
Burford
Burgess
Burgh
Burgham
Burgin
Burgoyne
Burke
Burley
Burn
Burnell
Burnet
Burnett
Burnham
Burnley
Burns
Burrans
Burrell
Burrow
Burrows
Burt
Burton
Burton-Chambers
Burtonshaw
Burtonwood
Busfeild
Busfield
Bush
Bushell
Bussell
Bussey
Butcher
Butler
Butt
Butterfield
Butters
Butterworth
Button
Buxton
Byfield
Byng
Bynns
Byrde
Byrne
Byrron
C
Caddy
Caden
Cadman
Cadney
Cady
Caffari
Caffrey
Cahill
Cain
Cairns
Calcroft
Caldwell
Caleb
Caley
Calladine
Callaghan
Callan
Callighan
Callon
Callow
Calverley
Calvert
Camden
Camm
Camotta
Campbell
Campe
Campenott
Candelatt
Canham
Cann
Cannan
Cannane
Canning
Cannon
Cantrill
Cape
Capel-Hanbury
Capener
Capron
Capronnier
Capstack
Carcroft
Cardus
Cardwell
Carew
Carey
Cargill
Carle
Carless
Carleton
Carley
Carlile
Carline
Carling
Carlisle
Carlton
Carlyle
Carmichael
Carmont
Carnegie
Carnegy
Carnell
Carnelley
Carney
Carpenter
Carpmael
Carr
Carre
Carrington
Carrodus
Carroll
Carruthers
Carstairs
Carter
Cartledge
Cartlidge
Cartman
Cartwright
Carveley
Carver
Cary
Casburn
Casey
Cash
Cashmore
Casimir
Cassidy
Casson
Casterton
Castle
Cates
Catherall
Catlow
Caulfield
Cavaghan
Cavanagh
Cave
Cavendish
Caveney
Caw
Cawdry
Cawood
Cawthera
Cawthorn
Cawthorne
Cawthra
Cawthrey
Cawthron
Caygill
Cearney
Cecil
Chadburn
Chadwick
Chafer
Chaffer
Chair
Chalcraft
Challenger
Challice
Challoner
Chalmers
Chamberlain
Chambers
Champion
Champney
Champvent
Chantree
Chantrell
Chapelle
Chaplin
Chapman
Chappell
Charles
Charlesworth
Charlton
Charmer
Charnley
Charnock
Charteris
Charters
Chaser
Chatburn
Chattaway
Chatterton
Chaytor
Cheadle
Cheesebits
Cheetham
Cherry
Chesshire
Chester
Chesters
Chevalier
Chew
Chilcott
Child
Childs
Chilton
Chinery
Chinn
Chipchase
Chippendale
Chisholm
Chown
Christian
Christian Vii
Christie
Chronnell
Chubb
Church
Churchill
Churchman
Churchyard
Clapham
Clapman
Clapton
Clare
Clark
Clarke
Clarkin
Clarkson
Claxton
Clay
Claybrough
Clayden
Clayton
Clayworth
Cleamark
Cleare
Cleary
Cleaver
Clee
Clegg
Clemence
Clement
Clements
Clemmett
Cleverley
Clewer
Cliff
Cliffe
Clifford
Clifton
Clitheroe
Close
Clough
Clover
Clyff
Coad
Coady
Coates
Cobb
Cobbe
Cobbett
Cobden
Cobham
Coble
Coburn
Cockburn
Cockcroft
Cocke
Cocker
Cockerham
Cockerill
Cockett
Cockhill
Cockill
Cockin
Cocking
Cockington
Cockle
Cockman
Cockrell
Cockrem
Cockroft
Cocksedge
Cockshott
Coe
Cogan
Coggan
Coggins
Coggon
Coghlan
Coghlin
Cogswell
Colbeck
Colcroft
Coldeley
Coldwell
Cole
Coleby
Coleman
Colen
Coleridge
Coles
Coletta
Coley
Coll
Collett
Colley
Collier
Collinge
Collings
Collington
Collingwood
Collins
Collinson
Collis
Comb
Comer
Comfield
Comfort
Comley
Common
Commons
Condon
Cone
Coning
Conlan
Conn
Connell
Connelly
Connew
Connolly
Connonley
Conroy
Constable
Constance
Constantine
Conway
Conybeare
Cook
Cooke
Cooker
Cookson
Coombe
Coombs
Cooney
Coop
Cooper
Coore
Copeland
Copley
Coppin
Copping
Copplestone
Corboy
Corby
Corcoran
Corder
Cordingley
Core
Corin
Corke
Corker
Corkill
Corkwell
Corless
Corlett
Cormye
Corner
Corney
Cornthwaite
Cornwell
Corrie
Corrigan
Cortese
Cosbey
Cosgrave
Cosgrove
Costello
Cotes
Coton
Cotterell
Cotterill
Cottingham
Cottman
Cottnam
Cotton
Coughlan
Couldwell
Coulson
Coulston
Coultas
Coulthard
Coulthurst
Coup
Coupe
Court
Courtley
Cousin
Coutts
Cove
Coverdale
Cowan
Coward
Cowbrain
Cowburn
Cowell
Cowgill
Cowie
Cowler
Cowling
Cowper
Cowsill
Cox
Coyle
Crabb
Crabtree
Cracknell
Craddock
Crafer
Crag
Cragg
Craggs
Craig
Crakelt
Crakett
Crampton
Cranham
Cranidge
Crann
Cranswick
Crapper
Crass
Craswell
Craughwell
Craven
Craweshaye
Crawford
Crawshaw
Creak
Crear
Cresswell
Crevey
Crick
Crilley
Crippen
Crisp
Critchlow
Crittenden
Croad
Croft
Crofts
Croix
Cromack
Crombleholme
Crompton
Cromwell
Cronhelm
Cronley
Cronshaw
Crook
Crookenden
Crooks
Cropper
Crosby
Crosland
Croslegh
Crosley
Cross
Crosse
Crosselegh
Crosseley
Crossfield
Crossland
Crossley
Crothers
Crouchley
Crow
Crowder
Crowson
Crowther
Croysdale
Crummy
Crump
Crutchley
Crutchley-Mack
Cryer
Cudworth
Cuenod
Cullen
Culling
Cullingworth
Cully
Culpan
Cumming
Cummings
Cummins
Cundall
Cunliffe
Cunliffe-Lister
Cunningham
Cunnington
Curley
Currer
Currie
Curson
Curties
Curtis
Cushing
Custance
Cusworth
Cuthbert
Cutt
Cutts
D
Dacre
Dade
Daffern
Dagostino
Dakin
Dale
Daley
Dalley
Dallin
Dalton
Dalzell
Dampier
Dampier-Crossley
Danby
Danetry
Danger
Dangerfield
Daniel
Daniels
Danks
Dannett
Dansie
Danson
Darby
Darcey
Dare
Dargue
Dark
Darlington
Darney
Darrell
Darvill
Darwent
Darwin
Dason
Daveney
Davenport
Davey
David
Davidson
Davie
Davies
Davill
Davis
Davison
Davoren
Davy
Daw
Dawes
Dawrant
Dawson
Dawtrey
Daxon
Day
Dayne
Deadman
Deaghan
Deakin
Dealbey
Dealey
Dean
Deane
Dearden
Dearing
Dearnally
Dearnaly
Dearnley
Deas
Deasy
Deekes
Deex
Defoe
Dehner
Deighton
Deitch
Delf
Delius
Dell
Demaine
Dempsey
Dempster
Den
Denbigh
Denby
Dene
Denevon
Denford
Denham
Denison
Denley
Denman
Dennehey
Dennett
Denning
Dennis
Dennison
Denniston
Dent
Denton
Denville
Denwood
Depledge
Derbyshire
Derrington
Detomati
Devers
Devine
Devitt
Dew
Dewar
Dewhirst
Dewhurst
Dews
Dey
Deyne
Dibdin
Dick
Dickens
Dickenson
Dickin
Dickinson
Dickons
Dickson
Diggle
Diggles
Diglin
Dignall
Dignam
Dignan
Dilley
Dilworth
Dimmey
Dimont
Dinnis
Dinsdale
Dinsley
Disney
Dixon
Dobb
Dobbinson
Dobby
Dobie
Dobson
Docker
Dockerty
Dockray
Dodd
Dodds
Dodge
Dodgon
Dodgson
Dodson
Dodsworth
Doggett
Doherty
Dolan
Dollife
Dolliffe
Dolman
Dolphin
Dominic
Donahue
Donaldson
Doncaster
Done
Donnell
Donohue
Doodson
Doogan
Dootson
Dormer
Dorsey
Doubtfire
Dougall
Dougan
Doughty
Douglas
Douglas-Hamilton
Dove
Dover
Dowies
Downes
Downing
Downs
Downsborough
Dowson
Dowty
Doxey
Doyle
Doyle-Jones
Drabble
Drabbs
Dracup
Drake
Drakes
Dransfield
Draper
Drennan
Drew
Dring
Drinkwater
Driver
Drury
Dryden
Dubois
Dubs
Duck
Ducker
Duckett
Duckitt
Duckworth
Dudding
Dudgeon
Duff
Duffield
Duffin
Duffy
Dugan
Dugdale
Duggan
Dughte
Duglass
Dullenty
Dumsday
Dunbar
Duncan
Duncanson
Duncombe
Dunford
Dunkley
Dunleavy
Dunlop
Dunn
Dunne
Dunnington
Dunstan
Dupré
Dupree
Durfer
Durham
Durkin
Durnford
Durrans
Durrant
Duthie
Dutson
Dutton
Dwight
Dwyer
Dyall
Dyche
Dyer
Dykson
Dyment
Dyneley
Dyson
E
Eadon
Eagar
Eagland
Eagle
Eagles
Eagling
Ealham
Eames
Eardley
Earle
Earless
Earley
Earnshaw
East
Eastburn
Easterby
Eastham
Eastman
Easton
Eastwood
Eaton
Eatough
Eaves
Eccles
Ecclesley
Eckersley
Ecroyd
Eddison
Eden
Eder
Edgar
Edge
Edgerley
Edgerton
Edgeworth
Edleston
Edmondson
Edmunds
Edmundson
Edwards
Egan
Egerton
Eggleston
Eglen
Eglin
Ekroyd
Elam
Eland
Eldridge
Eley
Elgar
Elise
Elizabeth
Ellam
Elland
Ellarby
Ellenger
Ellerton
Elliot
Elliott
Ellis
Ellison
Ellistones
Ellwood
Ellyson
Elmer
Elphinstone
Elson
Elston
Elsworth
Elvidge
Elwell
Emerson
Emery
Emmerson
Emmet
Emmett
Emmot
Emmott
Empsall
Empson
Emsall
Emsley
Emslie
Enderby
Engels
England
English
Ennis
Enright
Entwhistle
Entwistle
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Hannah
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I
I'Anson
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Ivey
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J
Jack
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Jo
Job
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K
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Kaye
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Kitley
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Knapp
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Knighton
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Knox
Kubelik
Kydd
Kyte
L
Lacey
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Land
Landale
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Luke
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M
Mühlheimer
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Mair
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Marshall
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Masser
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âThis bleak and magnificent memory play should be required viewingâ
âPerfectly staged and played⦠a cruel, moral, brilliant and necessary play for all timesâ
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âA fascinating piece of theatre⦠brave and excitingâ
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Spanning several decades, The White Factory explores the life of Yosef Kaufman, a Holocaust survivor from Lodz, haunted by his wartime experiences as he tries to build a new future in 1960âs Brooklyn.
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This is the world premiere of a daring collaboration between Ukrainian, Russian and British creatives, led by writer Dmitry Glukhovsky, author of the bestselling Metro2033 franchise, and visionary theatre director Maxim Didenko â both of whom are political exiles and vehemently outspoken critics of the war against Ukraine.
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Mon-Sat shows: 7.15 pm/ Wed and Sat Matinee: 2pm
Running Time: approximately 2h30 (20 minutes interval included)
Suitable for 8+. Babies and children under 4 years of age will not be admitted into the auditorium.
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For more information about the Ticket Refund Protection, please click HERE.
Q&A session:
19th September: Rabbi Joel Levy
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5th October: Dr Samantha Mitschke (PHD in English Language Theatre about the Holocaust)
In this stimulating and thought-provoking talk, Dr Samantha Mitschke takes us through an overview of Holocaust theatre history. From performances staged in the camps and ghettos of Nazi-occupied Europe to adaptations of diaries and memoirs, from hidden children to postwar trials, and from one-person shows to musicals, Samantha looks at how theatre seeks to tell the human stories of the genocide, why they are needed today, and the difficult questions that actors and audiences face.
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18th October: Q&A with Dr Agnes Kaposi
We are privileged to have the opportunity to interview Dr. Agnes Kaposi following our matinee performance on the 18th of October. Born in Hungary in 1932, Dr. Kaposi's incredible journey includes surviving the Holocaust while laboring as a child in Austrian agricultural and armament camps. In the United Kingdom, she achieved great heights as an engineer, eventually becoming the third woman to be elected a fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering. Please join us for this important interview immediately after our performance, scheduled from 4:30 to 5:15.
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25th October: Q&A with the Cast and Crew
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Access performance:
31st October: Captioned performance
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Matt McColm (born January 31, 1965) is an American actor, stuntman, and former model. He gained prominence as one of the top male models in the 1990s, working with renowned brands like Ralph Lauren, Gianni Versace, Calvin Klein, and Doug Ordway. As an actor, McColm is best known for his role as Johnny Domino in the television series Night Man from 1997 to 1999. He also portrayed Agent Thompson in The Matrix Reloaded (2003) and Vick Chamberlain in Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles (2008). McColm has a black belt in Kenpo Karate and has showcased his physical prowess through his heavily muscular physique. He served as Arnold Schwarzenegger's body double in Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991).
On August 10, 2024, Matt McColm had 31 Wikipedia visits, making him the #24,915 most popular actor online.
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Family crests and coats of arms emerged during the Middle Ages, mostly in wider Europe. They were used as a way to identify knights and nobles on the battlefield and in tournaments. The designs were unique to each family and were passed down from generation to generation.
The earliest crests were simple designs, such as a single animal or symbol, but they became more elaborate over time. Coats of arms were also developed, which included a shield with the family crest, as well as other symbols and colors that represented the family's history and achievements.
The use of family crests and coats of arms spread throughout Europe and became a symbol of social status and identity. They were often displayed on clothing, armor, and flags, and were used to mark the family's property and possessions.
Today, family crests and coats of arms are still used as a way to honor and celebrate family heritage.
The family name Mccolm has several variations that have emerged over time. These variations include McColm, MacColm, and MacCallum. Each variation represents a different spelling or pronunciation of the name, but they all share a common ancestry. These variations can be found in different regions and countries, indicating the migration and dispersion of the family over generations.
The variation McColm is a common spelling found in Scotland and Ireland. It is believed to have originated from the Gaelic name MacColm, which means "son of Colm." MacColm is another variation of the name, often used in Scottish and Irish contexts. MacCallum, on the other hand, is a variation that is more commonly found in Scotland. It is derived from the Gaelic name MacCalum, which means "son of Calum."
Despite the different spellings and pronunciations, these variations of the family name Mccolm all represent a shared heritage and lineage. They serve as a reminder of the rich history and cultural diversity within the family.
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All Saints Episcopal Church, Challoch, Newton
Stewart, DG8 6RB
email: allsaintschalloch@gmail.com
web: http://www.allsaintschalloch.co.uk
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Summer Newsletter 2024
Embracing the Summer Sabbath Rest
As we step into the heart of summer (hopefully with some more sunny days!), our recent Sunday Bible readings remind us of the beauty and necessity of rest. I’d like us to take into our summers the theme of Summer Sabbath Rest. I invite you to slow down, reflect, and rejuvenate in God’s presence during these warm and peaceful days. Here are some Bible passages, themes, and ideas to guide your Sabbath summer reflections this season.
Bible Passages for Reflection
Genesis 2:2-3
By the seventh day God had finished the work he had been doing; so on the seventh day he rested from all his work. Then God blessed the seventh day and made it holy, because on it he rested from all the work of creating that he had done.
Reflection: Consider how God’s rest after creation sets a pattern for us. How can we make our Sabbath rest a holy time set apart for rejuvenation?
Exodus 20:8-11
Remember the Sabbath day by keeping it holy. Six days you shall labour and do all your work, but the seventh day is a sabbath to the Lord your God.
Reflection: Reflect on the commandment to keep the Sabbath holy. How can we honour this commandment in our busy lives?
Mark 2:27
Then he said to them, ‘The Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath.’
Reflection: Jesus teaches that the Sabbath is a gift for our benefit. How can we embrace this gift without turning it into a burden?
Matthew 11:28-30
Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.
Reflection: Meditate on Jesus’ invitation to find rest in Him. What burdens do you need to lay down to experience His rest?
Psalm 23:1-3
The Lord is my shepherd, I lack nothing. He makes me lie down in green pastures, he leads me beside quiet waters, he refreshes my soul.
Reflection: Visualise the peaceful imagery of Psalm 23. How can you create spaces in your life that allow you to lie down in green pastures and be led beside quiet waters?
The Gift of Sabbath
In Genesis, God rested on the seventh day after creating the world, setting a divine example for us to follow. The Sabbath is not just a day but a mindset, a sacred time to disconnect from our busy lives and reconnect with God. This summer, let’s embrace this gift and find peace and restoration in Him.
Summer Events and Opportunities
Music is one of the ways that I connect with God, and find a beautiful peace and rest. This month, we are holding a Musical Soirée on Saturday 13th July beginning at 7.00pm. Why not come along and hear the talents of our local musicians; from harp to guitar, it’ll be a wonderful evening!
Prayer is an important part of Sabbath, and every Thursday evening at 7.30pm, we continue our weekly online service of Evening Prayers. Everyone is welcome to join us on Zoom, and the link is on our website.
Holidays and Staycations: Whatever you have planned for the summer, set time aside to rest in the beauty of God’s creation, recharge your batteries – both physical and spiritual, and remember that God, who is love, is with you each day.
Blessings,
Revd Dawn Matthew
Confirmation service and retirement of Bishop Kevin Pearson
Sunday, 23rd June was a momentous occasion for two reasons – firstly there were six members of Challoch and St. Margaret’s being confirmed; and secondly, it was Bishop Kevin’s last visit to us as he is retiring as our Bishop.
We were very fortunate indeed to have Bishop Kevin celebrate the confirmations, and this makes the third time he has taken a special service in the last couple of years – one was to attend our 150th anniversary celebration in November 2022, and the second was at the installation of our Priest-in-Charge, Dawn in February 2023.
Keith Best, Dominique Pope, Rosie Manton, Lynne Wright, Sylvia Phillips, and Toby Wise had all decided to be confirmed
Keith Best said: “For myself the whole confirmation process was insightful and educative. I found the ‘Confirmation For Adults’ book by Sharon Swain to be inspirational, as was Dawn’s facilitation and ongoing encouragement to further research. It was a truly memorable occasion with Bishop Kevin’s presence and his outstanding practical sermon.”
Fellowship Group Outings
Stephen Knowles joined a small but enthusiastic group of members at Logan House on 20th June to visit the gardens.
“Almost immediately we became aware that the visit would not work out as planned…Despite having passed a sign saying “Gardens Open Today”, the reception area was deserted. It then became apparent that the inner grounds were closed (a padlocked gate) and so was the walled garden (another padlocked gate).
After a brief discussion we decided to adjourn to the Café at the Mull of Galloway. There we enjoyed excellent refreshments and also had time for fellowship in very pleasant surroundings. After that, most of the group concluded the afternoon with a walk to the RSPB centre.
So, not the outing which we expected, but a very enjoyable few hours spent together none the less…”
The July outing was a visit to the Cream of Galloway for lunch and what else – but ice-cream! This was followed by a round of mini-golf. Thanks to Ann Yate for organising.
Musical Soiree
Saturday 13th July saw our second event of the year which showcased the amazing musical talent we have, both from church members and friends willing to come and perform for us.
The music ranged from classical to pop and the instruments included harp, guitar, piano, flute, violin and voice.
Our musical minister was the compere for the evening as well as revealing her (previously hidden) talent on the flute. She was joined by Catherine Demetriadi (violin); Linda Green (piano); and Kirsty Anderson showing us her repertoire on the beautiful harp. Everyone sang along to Stuart and Angela Bain’s renditions of the Beatles’ favourites ‘Let it Be’ and ‘When I’m 64’. It was good to welcome acaella singers, the Wyrdy Women, over from the Glenkens. All in all, a very successful event made all the more enjoyable by copious supplies of refreshments and the floral displays supplied by volunteers.
The event was free and the church was packed to capacity raising an encouraging £155 in donations.
The next church event will be our autumn Flowerfest when we will be focussing on a harvest theme so do put the date in your diaries – Saturday, September 28th 10am-2pm with ploughman’s lunches being served, followed by our Harvest Festival Service and a harvest lunch on the Sunday.
Remembering Rev. Michael J. Keeling, Bishop of Garlieston 1928-2004
Michael Keeling, born in Warwickshire, was one of the more colourful people to have enriched our life at Challoch. After teacher training and teaching for seven years he went to theological college and was ordained. His first parish was in Australia, where he served until 1973. On returning to London he became involved first with the St. Mungo’s Community Trust and later with the St.George’s Community Trust and Patrick House, set up to shelter and feed the homeless. As the causes of homelessness became apparent, they dealt with drinking, drug and gambling addictions and mental health.
In the 1980s he became director of St Mungo’s just as HIV and AIDS arrived in London. At his funeral a co-worker described Michael’s inimitable management style. He had gone for a job interview, been shown into an apparently empty room and discovered Michael lying on the floor at the base of the back wall, from which recumbent position he conducted the interview. In response to the AIDS crisis Michael not only opened Patrick House to care for HIV sufferers with dementia, but also adapted his own house so that HIV patients could receive care from their own families in a non-medical setting.
He burst in on Dumfries and Galloway in 1990 when he retired to Garlieston and became our locum after the death of Father Campbell. Under Father Campbell things had been troubled, we had not been a happy church and had run out of money. We suddenly found this imposing man in the pulpit telling us what a miserable, unsupportive and unkind lot we had been. Having dressed us down Michael set about building us up again. He didn’t stay as our locum for long, but his creative and restless spirit got to work in Wigtownshire on all sorts of community projects. He remained our honorary assistant priest for the rest of his life. Michael was a founder member of the Challoch Festival Choir and participated in many choral events at church and around Wigtownshire.
I remember being very upset by seeing his purple toes exposed in sandals whatever the weather. He suffered from sore, cold feet, a precursor of trouble to come, and couldn’t believe his weren’t suffering too, although he cheerfully claimed not to feel them. We ran regular Quiz Nights for fund raising and always had a Bible Knowledge round – at least it gave our teams a chance against other community groups. Teams were usually of four, but Michael was always his own team. He engaged in a duel with the question setters to get full marks in the Bible Knowledge round, which he never quite managed. He claimed we were being absurdly recondite and nobody could answer them all – to which we replied that the Wigtown Bookies, (aka the Sorrill Family) knew the answers, which they always did.
Michael died in February 2004 just after celebrating his birthday with friends. His funeral was an event to remember, choreographed and organised by himself. He specified Sorbie church because of its size, the funeral rite to be used and all the music and readings. The finale was the Festival Choir singing “The bells of hell go ting-a-ling-a ling” from ‘Oh What a lovely War’ as his coffin was wheeled out, culminating in a great burst of applause. A remarkable man who pioneered many services still evolving, to serve those in need in the community and someone who was life enhancing and fun to know.
Rosemary Green
It’s not only Robert the Bruce who can learn from a spider…
As I sat in the bath, I noticed a tiny spider trying to climb the slippery side above the water. It climbed a couple of inches, then slipped back nearly as far. After watching it for a short while, I placed my finger just below the spider, so that when it fell, there was something to catch it. When it reached the top, it seemed unsure what to do or where to go ……insecure perhaps or afraid of its achievement. It then did a strange thing. It went to go into the bath, but I gently encouraged it up.
It occurred to me that our life as a Christian can be very similar. We take a few steps forward and because of difficulties, we slip back a bit. But as Christians, the Lord has promised that he will always be there to help and support us. Something we need to remember when the going gets tough, is to trust.
Michael Clayton
Sweet Charity
I have to admit I’m a self confessed addict – to charity shops! I like to think that it’s actually my contribution to Net Zero, but I became a fan many years ago when I worked in Wakefield. The local hospice had a charity shop just across from the Town Hall where I worked and some bright spark had decided to take it by the bootstraps and give it a makeover.
So the windows were dressed just like a ‘normal shop’ and the interior racks were laid out in co-ordinated colours – not just the random jumble style typical of many similar outlets. I must admit I did go in first with some trepidation. My mother was initially horrified, even though she and my father were both from very poor backgrounds. They had always worked hard and took pride in what they had achieved.
But I started buying a few items – and then I was hooked! A bit like Aldi’s middle aisle, you never know what you’re going to come across – whether it’s a baking tin, a dinner service, tools, a designer dress at affordable prices, the list is endless. A case in point is an immaculate Noritake dinner service I bought for £20 when buying just a plate costs the same,
Many items now of course are new as the turnover of clothes in retail stores is so rapid, the charity shops get end of lines to clear out stock. But buying a T shirt or a pair of jeans for £5 or less just has to make sense doesn’t it? I do reciprocate and take my own unwanted items of course. I am my mother’s daughter and have always taken pride in my appearance but it does give me a sense of satisfaction to know that a whole outfit can cost as little as £20. I think since I first ventured into that hospice shop going back twenty years ago, a lot of people have followed suit.
I should say that I don’t exclusively shop at charity shops – but there is always that temptation to have a look as you never know…..
Lesley
The Season of Creation Beckons……
Each year in the church’s calendar we now have period called the Season of Creation and it runs from September 1st to 4th October – the feast day of St, Francis of Assisi. It is a time when we both stop and appreciate the glories and the gifts of creation but also a time for reflection upon the huge issues we face from climate change and humankind’s abuse and exploitation of creation. Inevitably it is a time for praise and lament, also for action and commitment.
Here at Challoch we are going to focus on the material produced by the Diocesan Environmental Group, which each week gives us one of the Gospel parables of growth, the Mustard Seed, The Sower, The Fig Tree…. So in preaching, prayer and worship we will let God speak to us and lead our actions for change. It will be a time to think about practical things we can do as a church and as individuals to better care for God’s creation now and into the future, recognising that our actions do matter and can make a difference. I also feel another video coming on so I may well be having a word about a starring role.
All Saints is now a registered congregation with Eco-Congregations Scotland. This is a sign of our commitment to learning and growing as a church which practically demonstrates that we do indeed care about creation and the environment. It is most important that we all recognise the impact that climate change has on some of the poorest people in our world. Ultimately this is all about loving God and loving our neighbour. To help move us forward we are going to join the Eco-Congregation award scheme and work towards acquiring the Bronze Award and who knows, more can follow. This hopefully will help to keep us on track with real and practical actions, turning talk and aspiration into real change. Our own eco-group are now working on a plan of action and a timeline to achieve this, the good thing is we are not starting from scratch some of the work has already been done.
Some news from the Diocesan Environmental Group. Saturday 5th October 10.00 and – 3.30 pm Eco-Pilgrimage St Mary’s Cathedral Glasgow, a day of worship, learning, networking and hopefully encouragement.
Diocesan Synod video focus from the Environmental Group: https://www.glasgow.anglican.org/diocesan-environmental-group-shares-2024-focus/
Stuart Bain
Food Train Knit-a-thon
Food Train’s 30th Anniversary is next year, and a year-long knitting campaign has been organised to help generate funds. From July 2024 – June 2025, Food Train is encouraging beginners/established knitters, to take part on their own, together with another knitter, or with a group of crafty friends. You can knit a scarf, a hat or be more adventurous and knit some gloves – there are no limits on the number of items.
The aim is to raise over £30,000 of which every penny will directly contribute to supporting older people to eat well, age well and live well at home. Additionally, all knitted items will be gifted to our older members or individuals facing hardship within communities across Scotland.
Sign up to participate: HERE, or make a donation HERE Sponsoring someone? You can add their name in the comments box. There’s also a Facebook group: Food Train Knit-A-Thon | Facebook You can also donate wool, or share the event with your knitting community, group, school etc. If you need any marketing materials let Karen Barbour at Food Train know. For more information: https://thefoodtrain.co.uk/about/ or tel: 01671 401346.
A different way to pray
Before coming to live in Scotland, I lived in North Wales. I was fortunate to live close by St. Beuno’s which is a Jesuit Spiritual Retreat Centre. It was popular with Anglican priests as well.
I completed the nine month course of the Spiritual Exercises of St Ignatius. When the course started, I was given a prayer and encouraged to start using it:-
Let your God love you
Be silent.
Be still.
Alone.
Empty before your God.
Say nothing.
Ask nothing.
Be silent. Be still.
Let your God look upon you
That is all.
He knows.
He understands.
He loves you with an enormous love.
He only wants to look upon you with his love.
Quiet.
Still be.
Let your God love you.
I found this a very different way of praying, instead of starting to talk to God right away.
Joan Clayton
Giving to All Saints
Recent Donations:
Since April – Machars Churches Food Bank £45.45 and Christian Aid £150.20.
As is the case for each of us, All Saints Church’s running costs have escalated over the past year – our electricity bill alone has gone up by £300 + even with a fixed deal, and of course we haven’t really had a summer to speak of!
Your one-off and regular donations count for a lot and help worshippers and visitors alike to continue using our wonderful church. Whether you put cash in the collection plate, use a donor envelope, or pay regularly via BACs or a standing order, you are making sure we can keep All Saints’ doors open for worship, prayer, and the many events we host each year.
When you Gift Aid your donation, that’s an additional 25% to All Saints – and for larger gifts, the amount can even be good for your own pocketbook! We are very conscious of the fact that everyone’s circumstances are different, but if many of us could increase our regular giving, that would be an enormous help.
Another way to make a meaningful legacy gift is to include Challoch All Saints in your estate planning. Consider your own family first, and then the causes you have supported over the years, and do please consider your church.
If you are considering making or updating your will, then we would advise you to contact your solicitor or financial adviser to discuss further. Another option is to contact a charity of your choice who offer free will services, through one of their panel solicitors. Whichever way you choose, you can check on the authenticity of solicitors through the Law Society of Scotland’s website here: https://www.lawscot.org.uk/
If you wish to restrict your bequest in any way (for instance, paying for a project or by endowing your gift, or with a gift of property, art, jewellery, or other non-cash method), do please discuss this first with our treasurer, Mike Clayton. By not restricting your legacy gift, you are entrusting your Vestry, and All Saints’ vestries of the future, to make decisions about how best to address both the urgent and longer-term needs of the church fabric and our congregation.
You can bequeath a fixed amount or a percentage of your estate. It’s also possible to make All Saints a beneficiary of your life insurance or a trust – in fact, there are many different ways to plan your precious final gift. Your adviser or solicitor can discuss with you in consideration of your own circumstances.
Let your solicitor know that the bequest is to be made to All Saints Episcopal Church with Saint Ninian’s Fellowship, Challoch, Newton Stewart DG8 6RB.
Our charity registration number is SC003582. Your bequest may also reduce your inheritance tax liability – a nice win-win. Most important is that your bequest will be treated with the care it deserves.
If you do decide it’s time to put your affairs in order or to update your will, do please let Michael Clayton, our Treasurer, know. He would be only too happy to talk to you about how to go about this.
Thank you and God bless you and yours,
Dawn and Mike
SCONE-TASTIC!
I’ve recently been given this scone recipe and I was rather dubious since I’ve never been able to produce anything that rose high enough to qualify. However, not only does it score in the height stakes, but it is oh so simple and quick, not to mention economical on ingredients! So here it is and I urge you to give it a whirl. I’m quite addicted sadly for my waistline.
Ingredients
400 g/14 oz S.R. Flour
175/6 oz Lemonade
175 6 oz Double Cream
Beaten egg to glaze
If you wish you can add cheese, sultanas etc to the dough
Method
Heat the oven to 200 degrees C/180 fan. Grease a baking tray.
Mix all the ingredients together to form a sticky dough. Form into a rough round shape but keep the thickness – handling as little as possible as this, I’m told, contributes to the success. Use a cutter to suit the size of scone you want and then reform the leftovers. I found this would make about 9 with a 3” cutter. Glaze with the beaten egg/milk and cook for 10 minutes. Voila!
Lesley
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Astrology details of Matt McColm such as age, birthday, zodiac sign, and natal chart. Analyze their birth chart and kundli to understand their personality and cause of death through astrology.
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Zodiac Sign (Western)
Aquarius
Sunsign, Tropical Zodiac
Zodiac Sign (Vedic)
Capricorn
Moonsign, Sidereal Zodiac
Age (Today)
59 years, 6 months, 11 days
Your next birthday is 172 days away.
Birthday
Sunday, January 31, 1965
Place of Birth
United States of America
Time Zone -
Chinese Zodiac Sign
Snake (蛇)
Birth Number
4
Life Path Number
8
Name Number (Chaldean)
37 => 1
Name Number (Pythagorean)
5
Meaning of the name - Matt
Gift of God
Read Full Matt Name Analysis
January 31, 1965 Facts
Generation Group
Matt McColm belongs to the Generation X group.
Place of Birth: United States of America
Place of Death:
Cause of Death:
Educated At: Bishop Garcia Diego High School
Occupation: model | stunt performer | actor
Spouses:
Children:
Employers:
Awards Received:
Astrology Analysis
Western Astrology Chart
North Indian Kundli
Ephemeris for January 31, 1965
Note: Moon position is location and time sensitive.
Planet Position (Tropical, Western) Transits on January 31, 2024 Secondary Progressions for January 31, 2024 Sun 11 Aquarius 38 11 Aquarius 18 10 Aries 46 Moon 0 Aquarius 50 16 Libra 7 24 Pisces 57 Mercury 25 Capricorn 53 23 Capricorn 13 23 Aries 0 Venus 24 Capricorn 14 10 Capricorn 17 7 Aries 50 Mars 28 Virgo 0 20 Capricorn 24 11 Virgo 5 Jupiter 16 Taurus 42 7 Taurus 13 25 Taurus 15 Saturn 4 Pisces 43 6 Pisces 22 11 Pisces 44 Uranus 14 Virgo 7 19 Taurus 7 11 Virgo 42 Neptune 19 Scorpio 54 25 Pisces 45 19 Scorpio 35 Pluto 15 Virgo 51 0 Aquarius 20 14 Virgo 22 Rahu 20 Gemini 21 19 Aries 15 17 Gemini 13 Ketu 20 Sagittarius 21 19 Libra 15 17 Sagittarius 13
More For Aquarius
Free Horoscopes
Love Compatibility
Personality Traits
Aquarius Man
Aquarius Woman
Chandra Kundali (Equal House, North Indian Diamond Chart)
Astrology Transits Analysis for Year 2024
Note: Multiple transits occurring in close proximity often signify a major event in a person's life.
Matt McColm's 2024 Transits to Natal Planets
Saturn conjunction Saturn
Exact: 21 January, 2024
Mars aspects Mars
Exact: 21 March, 2024
Jupiter conjunction Jupiter
Exact: 31 March, 2024
Jupiter trine Venus
Exact: 30 April, 2024
Jupiter trine Mercury
Exact: 10 May, 2024
Saturn sextile Jupiter
Exact: 10 May, 2024
Jupiter trine Mars
Exact: 20 May, 2024
Jupiter trine Moon
Exact: 30 May, 2024
Jupiter trine Sun
Exact: 19 July, 2024
Saturn sextile Jupiter
Exact: 18 August, 2024
Mars aspects Mercury
Exact: 28 August, 2024
Mars aspects Moon
Exact: 07 September, 2024
Jupiter conjunction Rahu
Exact: 27 October, 2024
Jupiter opposition Ketu
Exact: 27 October, 2024
Mars opposition Moon
Exact: 06 November, 2024
Mars aspects Saturn
Exact: 16 December, 2024
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Today, Heart of the Ghost releases a new record, their fourth, Live at Rhizome. Heart of the Ghost is a collaborative trio of alto saxophonist Jarrett Gilgore, bassist Luke Stewart, and drummer Ian McColm. I had the pleasure of booking them for one of their first gigs at my loft concert series, New
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Today, Heart of the Ghost releases a new record, their fourth, Live at Rhizome. Heart of the Ghost is a collaborative trio of alto saxophonist Jarrett Gilgore, bassist Luke Stewart, and drummer Ian McColm. I had the pleasure of booking them for one of their first gigs at my loft concert series, New Revolution Arts, and have found the band riveting ever since. Prolific as ever, the band has released three previous records. I had the opportunity to speak at length with Jarrett Gilgore on Labor Day weekend in 2019 and then updated the interview recently. Gilgore is a refreshingly humble, yet intensely committed artist who has a transformative presence on the bandstand. He has a unique musical voice and is one of the visionaries of the Baltimore music scene.
Cisco Bradley: So I thought maybe you could just start by talking about how you got on the path to becoming a musician? What led you to it? How did you get into the music that you’re doing?
Jarrett Gilgore: Well, my dad plays jazz piano and there was always a lot of music in the house. He plays every day and is often studying theory and composing. He and my mom would alway have records on. Jazz, rock, funk. My parents took me to a lot of concerts when I was little. My mom would take me to the Philadelphia Orchestra and Philadelphia Art Museum. My grandfather was also a big jazz fan and my grandmother is a painter. So I was exposed to a lot of music and art since I was born.
I took piano lessons when I was six or seven and taught myself how to play drums around then too. I would play with classic rock records and try to play the beats I heard. When I was nine and it was time to pick an instrument in school I chose the saxophone. I don’t remember why but I just knew that’s what I wanted to do. My dad was listening to a lot of jazz, like Sonny Rollins, John Coltrane, McCoy Tyner, Herbie Hancock, and it all sounded the same to me. My ears weren’t developed yet. But once I started playing saxophone it gave me some context that wasn’t there before and I became curious. I didn’t get much from the music program in our elementary school. It was taught like any other subject in school. You’re not supposed to be creative. You’re supposed to follow directions and follow the conductor. I learned some fundamentals and how to read through the program but none of it felt like music. There was no creative stimulation.
In middle school I played in the jazz band and my band teacher was amazing. A really great dude and he saw I had passion and encouraged my creativity and expression. And then this was pivotal. In eighth grade I got two gifts that were pretty life changing: Miles Davis, The Complete Jack Johnson Sessions, the five-disc set. And these gifts were from people who were like, “Oh, Miles Davis is a jazz musician right? And this is on sale at Barnes and Noble.” They didn’t know what they were getting me into, you know? And around that time I also got the complete John Coltrane on Impulse.
Cisco Bradley: Boom.
Jarrett Gilgore: Yeah. A path began to emerge. I would get to school early and go to my band teacher’s room in the mornings with Miles and Coltrane CD’s. We would listen to them together. He was a great guy and an integral part of my development when I was just starting out. I also got the Ken Burns Jazz boxset as a gift. I dug in super deep to all those CDs and I really resonated with Ornette Coleman playing “Chronology” and Cecil Taylor Trio playing “Rick Kick Shaw.”
So I was like 13 when I got hip to that stuff. I got a copy of the Cecil Taylor album Conquistador! when I was 14. That made a deep impression. As did Unit Structures which I heard the same year. My dad got me a copy of Ornette! that same year and that was so deep for me — Ornette’s tone and compositions and the joy and celebration he brought to the music — it changed my life. I think I really started to feel the push to be a professional musician at that time.
And that same year I discovered Sun Ra Arkestra. That was another huge turning point for me. I got a copy of Space Is the Place and I heard “Sea of Sounds” and I was just like, “What, you’re allowed to do that?” I actually wrote to Marshall Allen via Myspace and told him he was my favorite saxophonist and thanked him for his music. I didn’t hear back from him personally, but someone sent a message on his behalf saying he was flattered.
So between those influences and immersing myself in Ornette’s music, I saw how much larger the world of jazz was than the exposure I was getting in the jazz band at school. I always felt like I needed to play music and express myself. I was hyperactive as a kid and medicated on Ritalin and Concerta and I needed to find a way to move all of this energy through me. And hearing free jazz gave me permission to do that. I would say I was doing it out of necessity. I got into a lot of trouble at school because I had so much energy. I needed to find a way to release it that didn’t piss anyone off. At 14 I didn’t have the harmonic knowledge and technical facility to play bebop in a way that felt free, so I started improvising with free jazz records as I continued to study traditional jazz.
Cisco Bradley: Was that when you started pursuing your own sound? How were you thinking about that? Was it there at the very beginning?
Jarrett Gilgore: When I was 11 I began studying with a private teacher named Thomas Razler who was really encouraging and incredibly sensitive to me. He didn’t push me too hard to focus on one thing and he also helped reel me in when I was trying to bypass getting my technique together — he was like, “No, you need to learn harmony and scales and how to play these arpeggios and 7th chords if I’m going to be your teacher.” So that was really helpful to have a strong traditional education at the same time from someone who I really respected and who respected me. We would also improvise freely together and talk about it.
So back to the question you just asked — I think I was always searching for a vehicle beyond words to express my voice and saxophone just kind of appeared in my life. I think the pursuit of my sound was there from the beginning. I would hear the difference between John Coltrane and Joe Henderson and just be like, “How is that possible? It’s the same instrument but these guys sound totally different. I sound totally different than they do. Ornette and Charlie Parker sound totally different. Where do I fit into this?” It got me deeper into more subtle aspects of tone and sound, personality and phrasing, and the different energy that players bring to the music.
Cisco Bradley: Would you say there have been big breakthroughs or is it more like a gradual journey?
Jarrett Gilgore: I think it’s both. The most memorable musical breakthrough I have was getting stoned one summer when I was 16. I was laying down in a field and just hearing all the different sounds. I realized there is this cosmic symphony. Everywhere and everything that we do is part of it, you know? A mandala. A mandala of vibrations and light. Color and form. It was a deep experience of interconnection. That experience really brought the music to a more spiritual level for me. When I was a small child, 4 or 5, I was watching the trees dancing with the wind. So effortless and fluid. I told my mom, “The trees are dancing with the wind. Life is one big concert.” So I guess this experience I had at 16 was an expansion of something I already seemed to have a knowing of. Nature has always been a very deep teacher for me.
But to answer your question from a more technical perspective, I think working on music is a bunch of moments of arriving at different plateaus and staying there for a while then moving to the next one. Any kind of growth is like that. Like we’re just doing something and with time and honest inquiry, we become more aware of patterns, and our understanding of those patterns changes. Then we recognize the limitations inherent in them — how they’re not serving us anymore — and we move on and shed those layers. It’s a natural process. Sometimes it takes quite a while to see it because we get attached to our beliefs and experiences and misperceive them as solid and real and refuse to listen to feedback from others. Then something shakes us and invites us to go deeper or move on from it.
Cisco Bradley: Was there a jazz band in your high school?
Jarrett Gilgore: There was. I didn’t make the jazz band my first year there. The band teacher and I butted heads. He didn’t let me in because he said I sounded too much like Charlie Parker.
Cisco Bradley: What does that mean?
Jarrett Gilgore: I don’t know. I guess he wanted more of a big band thing. A jazz army. I was pretty rebellious. I’ve always had a problem with authority when the rules feel arbitrary and when I don’t feel respected. I never liked school. It felt like a prison.
Cisco Bradley: So can you talk about that? I mean does that manifest in your music? Is that a strong driver for you?
Jarrett Gilgore: I think feeling free is a strong driver for me.
Cisco Bradley: Free from what?
Jarrett Gilgore: Not free from something but more like, free, to be honest. Free to show myself. More like feeling like I have permission. It took me a while to realize I’ll never feel this permission unless I give it to myself. That’s ultimately what it’s about for me. The courage to give myself permission to be vulnerable. Radical presence and acceptance of whatever arises. That’s kind of what the path has turned into for me. And music is just a small piece of that.
Cisco Bradley: Are there other ways that you could express this or do you feel like this is the primary mode for you?
Jarrett Gilgore: Music has been the main vehicle for a long time. But in the last few years my meditation practice has really opened things up for me. Buddhism and meditation have always been in my life peripherally but a few years ago there was a huge shift and now it’s become a central part of my life. Spiritual practice and meditation helps me find that strength to be vulnerable in every aspect of my life. That’s what I’m looking to do. And that vulnerable, tender spot in the heart is the place where honesty and compassion radiates from. Just trying to get out of my head and into my heart. Trying to apply this same presence I have when I improvise to all situations and relationships in my life. And when I get cocky and think I’ve figured something out, something shakes me and I fall. The practice never ends.
Cisco Bradley: That’s beautiful. When you came up against this authority that existed for no reason, did that become a challenge for you? Like okay, I’m going to go do this my own way?
Jarrett Gilgore: Yeah I think you could say that. It started when I was a really little kid. It was just a natural tendency. Curiosity and rebelliousness. Questioning adults. Questioning everything I was told. Not feeling satisfied with people’s reasons. Not seeing the point. I’ve always been interested in understanding why I’m supposed to be doing something. And if the why makes sense but not the how, then I’m gonna find another way to do it. This is a deep pattern that I’ve just begun to work with.
Cisco Bradley: We’re talking all sorts of things?
Jarrett Gilgore: Yeah. It manifests in a wide variety of ways. I think it also contributed to a feeling that I was never part of the team or community or a scene. I’ve always had an aversion to following the dominant culture. Hesitancy to join a group of people. Not timidness, but just hesitation. Anxiety. There’s definitely some trauma with guys too — the lack of sensitivity that guys have when it’s only guys, you know? Patriarchal stuff. A narrow image of manhood I guess. I’ve always been hyper-sensitive, particularly to social dynamics and that stuff just made me want to be alone. And then the moment a woman or someone who doesn’t identify as male, comes in, everything changes. Guys act differently. It’s really strange.
Cisco Bradley: Right.
Jarrett Gilgore: I wasn’t a loner growing up but I never had longlasting friendships. Until high school, I don’t remember having any friendships that started in the beginning of the school year and then carried over to the next school year, you know? I was also very into reading philosophy and the classics and writing poems. I always had this intense intellectual hunger, but also a huge thirst for poetry and art and music.
Cisco Bradley: What year did you graduate high school?
Jarrett Gilgore: I graduated high school in 2010 and then I did a year of community college after that. Then I moved to Baltimore in 2011 from a suburb of Philadelphia called Doylestown. A big part of why I’m in Baltimore is because I went to this jazz camp called Litchfield Jazz Camp in Connecticut in 2007 and 2008 —this was in middle school — and Mario Pavone taught a composition class there. And Dave Ballou was there. So was Russ Johnson. Pianist Peter Madsen. And that opened me up to a TON of stuff. So I went to that camp for two years and started writing my own music. Then I put a group together with my saxophone teacher, and a couple other musicians. I remember I was in computer class my sophomore year of high school and I didn’t want to work on what we were supposed to be doing so I tried to book some gigs in Philly. I found a series called Sci Fi Philly that was a collaboration with Ars Nova Workshop and I got a gig on their series at Gojjo in West Philadelphia.
Cisco Bradley: And when was that?
Jarrett Gilgore: 2008 I think. That was a huge deal for me. The first show I played in Philly. I had played shows around my hometown, Doylestown, but never in the city. It was all my original compositions. I played some other shows during the next couple years on the same series. It was my first experience of a community of improvisers.
Cisco Bradley: You were 16?
Jarrett Gilgore: Yeah.
Cisco Bradley: And so it was possible to book gigs locally?
Jarrett Gilgore: Yes. In Doylestown there was a record shop called Siren Records that I would do stuff at and a coffeeshop called Saxby’s but besides that there really wasn’t much.
Cisco Bradley: But you were able to book gigs in Philly?
Jarrett Gilgore: Yeah. It came from this youthful naiveté.
Cisco Bradley: What do you mean by that?
Jarrett Gilgore: Well, I wasn’t nervous. I wasn’t self conscious about my music yet. It didn’t even occur to me that the stuff I’m making is juvenile and I don’t really know what I’m doing, you know? So I had that working in my favor, this fearlessness and drive.
Cisco Bradley: You just wanted to goddamn do it?
Jarrett Gilgore: Yeah. At that time I added all these older musicians on Facebook who play improvised music, you know, just to see what they were doing and stuff and to learn more about them. So I learned very quickly that if I wanted to be a musician I needed to play shows, and no one else was going to book me these shows unless I did it myself.
Cisco Bradley: Compositionally, what were you trying to do at that time?
Jarrett Gilgore: Most of the songs I was writing were melodies and then they would go into free improvisation. I was super into Tim Berne then. His harmonic and melodic concept is really interesting to me. And then I heard this band in Philly called Shot x Shot. That was Dan Scofield on alto saxophone, Bryan Rogers on tenor saxophone, Matt Engle on bass, and Dan Capecchi on drums. And that made a deep impression on me. I was getting more into Anthony Braxton too. I read Forces in Motion and that was a big inspiration. I was writing some weird stuff. Alasnoaxis was also a big compositional inspiration at that time too. I was listening to rock music as well as free jazz and Alasnoaxis really bridged that gap for me. It also changed how I considered the role of the saxophone because Chris Speed takes the role of the singer in that band. I was also listening to a good bit of Morton Feldman. Patterns in a Chromatic Field was my favorite at that time. So I was exposing myself to a ton of out music and doing a lot of exploring.
Cisco Bradley: Where did you go next with your music?
Jarrett Gilgore: So I’ve already met Dave Ballou. Dave’s in Baltimore and he’s the head of the jazz department at Towson University. Michael Formanek is at Peabody. Another musician from my hometown, Natalie Mering, who goes by Weyes Blood, was living in Baltimore at the time and she really dug it. So I felt this urge to move to Baltimore. I thought about moving to New York but I wanted to develop more before doing that. So I moved to Baltimore to go to Peabody and I studied saxophone there with Gary Thomas. He played with Miles in the ’80s and Jack DeJohnette’s Special Edition. He played a deep role in the the M-Base style that emerged in the early 90’s a la Steve Coleman, Greg Osby. Very cerebral stuff. It was interesting to me.
Gary has a really unique way of playing. HIs sound is really intense and his language is very chromatic and dissonant and he applies it to standards and chord changes in a very unique way. He’s very much into knowing exactly what you’re playing and how it relates to what is the harmony at that moment. Very intellectualized. He also didn’t take any of my bullshit and attempts to bypass the hard work of learning to play bebop and chord changes. It would have been much easier and less beneficial to study with someone who just let me do whatever I wanted and get away with not learning the tradition. So Gary’s musical precision and accuracy and not taking any shit, really gave me a good education in playing traditional jazz. At this point in my life the only time I do that is when I’m playing a wedding or cocktail gig or something. Haha. Michael Formanek is also a really incredible teacher who I learned so much from at Peabody. And he’s played with such a wide variety of musicians, from Chet Baker and Stan Getz to Elvis Costello and Tim Berne. I just wanted to soak up all his wisdom when I was at Peabody. So I got a very vast education there. But the politics at Peabody were off-putting and I hated the culture there. Even within the jazz department there was a lot of bullshit.
Cisco Bradley: What was it?
Jarrett Gilgore: Normal academic stuff — over-intellectualization, conceptualization, conservatism, arrogance. The jazz department was super small and the classical department was huge. There was very little collaboration between the two departments. Some teachers who were supposed to be playing integral roles in my track there, seemed to just be there for the paycheck and didn’t really make themselves available to students. I also had a very hard time finding people who were into the same stuff as me. And people didn’t want to leave school to explore Baltimore. They heard all this stuff about how dangerous Baltimore is and Peabody was like a little bubble for most people. My experience there was very weird. I was kind of a ghost. People would only see me in class or in a practice room, otherwise I’d be at my apartment or out in Baltimore checking out music.
Cisco Bradley: Did you go there for four years?
Jarrett Gilgore: I was there for four years. I had this double life in Baltimore as a student and as a working musician in Baltimore. In 2008 when I was at Litchfield Jazz Camp, there was an RA there who was a student at Towson studying with Dave Ballou. His name is Zack Branch and he’s a great cellist and improviser. He was living in Baltimore. In 2011 when I moved there, the day after I arrived, he had a party at his place and I went to that and met a ton of people in the jazz and free jazz scene. At that time there was also a collective called Out Of Your Head Collective that played every Tuesday at The Windup Space. The curators would assemble combinations of musicians who had never played together before and they would improvise together. There were two bands every Tuesday. Matt Frazao and Adam Hopkins founded that collective. So it was very auspicious. A day after I moved to this new city, I met the crew of people that I wanted to be around, so I was able to get creative sustenance and have deep friendships in that scene at the same time as I was going through a very strange conservatory education. It was really special.
Cisco Bradley: So were you attending Out Of Your Head every Tuesday for a while?
Jarrett Gilgore: I was going every Tuesday.
Cisco Bradley: So that became your community?
Jarrett Gilgore: Yeah. That was the first and only community that really felt like a community to me. But that ended in 2015. The culture of it had changed a lot. When I started going it was all about the hang. And then musicians began to view it as a gig. That really contributed to its demise. A bunch of new people wanted to play on it but they wouldn’t come to hang out unless they were playing. The thing that made it so special just kind of disappeared.
Cisco Bradley: So it ended for you in 2015, around the time that you were finishing at Peabody then right?
Jarrett Gilgore: Yes. I actually curated the last cycle and it was pretty special to be sending if off like that.
Cisco Bradley: So after that you decided to stay in Baltimore?
Jarrett Gilgore: At that time I wanted to start a band. A band that doesn’t have the mentality of a jazz group that only rehearses for shows, but more like a group that rehearses every week and memorizes music and gets really tight. A rock band mentality. And I figured Baltimore was a great place to do that because people have more time because rent is inexpensive, and there are some really great musicians here. So I started this group called Time Toss and that was with one of the founders of Out Of Your Head, Matt Frazao, this drummer Sam Balcom, and tenor saxophonist Liam Hurlbut. In 2015 I got a few calls to play with some larger indie bands and the experience of playing shows for larger audiences of non-musicians was a driver for making this band. I was feeling very dissatisfied with the free jazz and improvised music scene in Baltimore and every other place I would tour to. Like it was very insulated and not very relevant to non-musicians, and pretty elitist, so I wanted to start this band that would still keep the intensity and fire of free jazz stuff but have this rock band aesthetic as well. So it was two saxophones and then I would play synth as well and Matt played bass and Sam was on drums.
The first show we did was at the Windup Space with Susan Alcorn and Microkingdom. There were probably 75 people there and the response we got was very positive. So we kept it going. We only existed for two years or so. We started making a record and didn’t finish it and then it just kind of stopped. I think I booked all the shows for that band, probably like 50 shows that we played that year in Baltimore, DC, New York, Vermont. None of the shows I was booking for us were jazz shows. That was by design. I just didn’t want to continue playing for an audience that was exclusively musicians. The bills were rock shows and we were the outlier on all the bills which I think is a really good thing. Diversity is important. And you’re usually not playing for people that have listened to a lot of free jazz before, so they were often a bit more excited about it.
Cisco Bradley: Will that record ever come out?
Jarrett Gilgore: I doubt it. I got pretty burnt out with that group and and there were some creative differences that started coming up that weren’t there in the beginning.
Cisco Bradley: What did you gain from that experience?
Jarrett Gilgore: I think it opened me up to realize that I can kind of do whatever I want musically. These genres are just boxes that aren’t always helpful. They can be but they’re really not solid things. I realized that jazz and free jazz is something that I play and I like to play but I don’t need to identify as a jazz musician or a free jazz musician. I love to improvise and I also love to play pretty and lush music, harmonic music. I mean, it’s all music, you know? And then through that band I got some sideman work playing with Dan Deacon. I played a bunch of shows and some festivals with his ensemble. We did one last year with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra. I remember feeling so liberated after I graduated from music school. I was like, “I don’t need to play jazz anymore. I can listen to other types of music.”
Cisco Bradley: Was that relieving?
Jarrett Gilgore: Yeah, it was very relieving. I felt much lighter. And I’ve always loved melody, and in a lot of the free jazz I hear now there’s not much interest in melody but lots of interest in extended technique. For me, to be true to myself is to continue playing with melody. I also love the colors that you can use with harmony and there’s very little collective intentional harmony in improvised music, so I got deeper into composition as well.
Cisco Bradley: So then what other projects have you been working on?
Jarrett Gilgore: So 2016 was the beginning of this trio Heart of the Ghost with Luke Stewart and Ian McColm. I think the first show we played was at your house!
Cisco Bradley: That’s crazy. I didn’t actually realize that! March 2016. It was one of the best shows I ever booked at my loft, New Revolution Arts.
Jarrett Gilgore: Yeah, I met Luke in 2012 in DC. I met Ian in 2015 in Baltimore.
Cisco Bradley: How did that band come together?
Jarrett Gilgore: I played with Luke starting in 2012 or 2013 with Jaimie Branch and this drummer Sam Lohman in D.C. and I met Ian in 2015 when I was playing with this other band I had called Triage. This was with Noah Jarrett and Kevin Ripley on drums. So we were doing a live recording in Baltimore and Ian was in one of the bands that was on that bill. He sounded amazing so I really wanted to play with him. Luke and I had talked about playing together in some trio formation for a while so the three of us met up and started playing. I also got this grant through Johns Hopkins University to study Jimmy Lyons and that culminated in a performance of Lyons’ compositions in May 2016. So I asked Luke and Ian to play at that concert. That was probably the second performance we did and things felt really good with those guys. None of us were trying to force anything to happen. And we’re still not. The band just grows organically.
So we played a few times in Baltimore and then we started to play at Rhizome in DC a lot. And so now, four years later, we have a couple tapes out and and an LP that was released last year on Dagoretti Records. We have another LP that is about to come out also on Dagoretti which is a quartet with Dave Ballou.
Cisco Bradley: What would you say the concept is? I’ve seen the band. I just want to hear it from you. Internal conversations that you’ve had? Or the vision or the conception? Strategies or approaches that you are using?
Jarrett Gilgore: So I titled the group and I think the title says a lot about what we’re going for — well what I’m going for. I can’t speak for Luke or Ian. The way I feel about it is, you know, you have this ghost — the spirit of this music — the spirit of the free jazz from the 60s. And now it’s the second decade of a new millennium. And what keeps it alive is the heart of the music, you know? I’m not trying to do anything new. I’m just trying to be honest. I think that’s what the group is about.
Cisco Bradley: Heart of the Ghost is definitely one of my favorite bands. I think that was one of the best shows that ever happened at my house and when you guys played at Hart Bar last year, I think that was also one of the best shows in that series.
Jarrett Gilgore: Thank you so much. Most of the artistic innovations that really speak to me are people just doing their thing and being honest. Not trying to contrive this thing that hasn’t been done before. The innovation comes from facing inward. Many things contribute but I think capitalism is a big contributor to this branding and re-branding that we see happening in so many aspects our culture. In music, art, fashion, even spirituality and yoga.
People keep trying to distinguish themselves and what they’re making and not giving credit to the past. Like something is by definition better if it’s new. It’s a very myopic approach and I think it’s pretty unconscious in a lot of people. It’s the emperor’s new clothes. I think it also has to do with musicians and artists being public figures and their name is basically their brand. Social media exacerbates this. It’s an imprisoning attitude that really requires a lot of strength and discipline to not indulge in. At this point I care very little about my image. I’m not gonna lie and say I don’t care at all, but I’m trying to dissolve these barriers between the private me and the public me. I just want to be me at all times. It’s difficult.
And artistically, I care very little about the pursuit of newness or innovations in music. I’m more interested in the pursuit of beauty. What resonates with me? Why? Is it for social reasons or does it really touch my heart? Why am I afraid to pursue this if it’s unpopular? What is my fear telling me?
Cisco Bradley: Wow that’s fascinating. What other projects have you been working on?
Jarrett Gilgore: I have a duo with a guitarist in DC named Anthony Pirog. We started playing together in 2012 or 2013. I met him at Out Of Your Head Collective but when we really hit it off was on the first night of a duo tour that I was doing with Jaimie Branch. We played a show in DC and Anthony played a solo set and then we started playing together. I did a show with Anthony and Jaimie as a trio at this festival in DC that Luke helped put together. Dog Daze Festival I think it was called. After that Anthony and I met in Baltimore a few times to improvise and hang out and I began playing in some of his groups.
After four or five years of playing and hanging we realized that we love pretty songs and are jaded about similar things in the free jazz scene, and we really bonded over our love of the music of Skuli Sverrisson. Skúli is one of a kind to me. This duo with Anthony is similar to Heart of the Ghost. We’re not trying to do anything new. We’re just doing stuff that we love and being honest about it.
Cisco Bradley: And what’s the name of the band?
Jarrett Gilgore: It doesn’t have a name (yet). We’ve been writing songs and are working on a record now. I’ve also been working on some stuff as a duo with Anna Roberts-Gevalt who lives in Brooklyn. I met her when she was living in Baltimore. She has this duo called Anna & Elizabeth and they re-contextualize old time music with experimentalism. They’re amazing storytellers too. I played on their last record on Smithsonian Folkways. Susan Alcorn was on that too. I toured a bit with them in 2018 in support of that record. I was playing saxophone, synth, and drums. We played as a trio. Anna and I also bonded over our love for Skuli Sverrisson’s music. Anna and I have an album that we’re very slowly working on that is also not finished yet. 95% of that music is composed. I play organ on most of it.
Cisco Bradley: Cool. Very different projects.
Jarrett Gilgore: I’ve also been working as a duo with a poet in Baltimore named Anna Crooks. Lots of Annas in my life. Haha. I started this duo with Anna Crooks as I was getting deeper into transcribing speech on the saxophone. I was checking out some Ben Gerstein videos of his speech transcriptions and Sam Weinberg recommended I try transcribing some Gertrude Stein, just for practice. Then I played this improv show at this club in Baltimore called the Crown. Anna was reading her poems while we were improvising. I was fascinated by the poems being read so I asked if she wanted to get together. So the shape of that duo now is that I record her reciting a poem and I transcribe it and play it on saxophone. Then she reads it live and I improvise around the transcriptions and we both do solo stuff. The intention is to blur the lines between speech and music because there’s so much melody hidden in speech. It kind of creates a strange musical context for how poetry can be perceived. So that’s been really fun as well. I’m also playing with a trio called Tulpas with two friends in Mexico City. Gibran Andrade on drums and Arturo Baez on bass. We’ve played some shows in Mexico over the last couple years. We have a new digital release out now as a quartet with German Bringas that was recorded live at Jazzorca earlier this year.
Also a new tape out now with Jon Lipscomb and Ian McColm called Wheel of Misfortune.
And I started a solo project earlier this year called Lilypicker. My last name has some etymological connection to “lilypicker” so I went with that. It’s been on my mind for years to start a solo project but I’ve been too scared to do it. Too scared to really put myself out there. I still am. The fear is a good indication that this is what I should be doing. It’s now becoming an outlet for all different types of compositions that I write. It ranges between drones and electronic music to instrumental pop songs and sentimental love songs. For live shows, it’s a rotating cast of musicians. A “band” with no fixed line up. We only played one show this year opening for Moon Hooch and that was rad, but then the virus began shortly after that so it’s been on the back-burner.
Cisco Bradley: What music have you been working on since the beginning of the COVID-19 crisis?
Jarrett Gilgore: Very little. Every time I pick up the saxophone to play it just feels like bullshit. Instead I’ve been going deeper into my spiritual practice, meditating a few hours a day, going on long hikes, doing yoga, cooking. Teaching a lot of lessons. Working on other things. It’s very refreshing. Meditation is helping me see patterns much more clearly. I’ve defined myself as a musician from a young age and that identity doesn’t help me much. It really narrows things. It’s like what I was talking about earlier about genres. These things are boxes and they’re not solid but they provide some organizational benefit. Other times they really box us in and prevent us from seeing outside of them. Every tool can be a weapon I guess.
So I’m working very hard to unravel these knots and identities are a large part of that. So these days, putting pressure on myself to play music feels like a really bad idea. Putting pressure on myself to do anything feels like a bad idea. I’m just trying to make space for whatever comes up and trying to be really gentle to myself and others.
Cisco Bradley: How do you see the rising Black Lives Matter movement intersecting with the music scene in our present moment?
Jarrett Gilgore: I don’t know. I’m very cut off from the music scene at the moment. I deactivated my Instagram and Facebook when I realized I wouldn’t be playing any shows for a while.
I’m hopeful that black and POC artists will get more opportunities and recognition for their art and music, but I fear that some of these opportunities are coming from a place of white guilt which can actually have the effect of fetishizing or tokenizing black and POC artists. I’m not sure that actually brings us closer to solving these problems. It’s a very complicated set of things, and I don’t claim to have any answers.
I’ve been thinking a lot about whiteness and maleness and I guess for me, the deeper I go inward, the more I realize that any collective change starts at a more local level. And for me that local level right now is hyper-local. Inner work. Working with my traumas and sitting with my pain and grief and anger and fear. And bringing radical acceptance and radical self-love and tenderness to that pain. Making space for it. Allowing it. And part of that is admitting I am racist and I am prejudiced and I have gigantic blindspots and there are things I do not know.
I think it’s important to be comfortable realizing we don’t know things and we have infinite things to learn about others and ourselves. When I do that, the more I realize that you are a reflection of my self. I’m a reflection of your self. Each of us are a mirror of each other. When we are projecting our shit, that mirror is really dirty like it’s literally covered in shit. When we can rest in presence and see each other (not look, but see) I think the mirror can get a bit clearer and less smelly and connection and understanding can begin to take place.
For me, a huge part of this inner work or shadow work is addressed by Buddhist psychology and meditation techniques. Cutting through the root of the conceptual mind. When I am trying to understand experiences with the strategy of applying concepts, by definition, I am a step away from the experience. I can’t rest in the experience. The concept becomes a representation of the experience and I’m not even engaged with what is happening anymore. It’s very dangerous (and tempting) to do this with uncomfortable emotions. And I see this happening a lot in discourses about race and feminism and the Black Lives Matter movement.
It’s a very natural tendency that humans have. Particularly white humans. It’s deeply embedded in whiteness and colonization. We don’t know how to feel uncomfortable and work with our guilt and shame, so we play these games and intellectualize our own and other peoples’ experiences. We are so disembodied. We’re a bunch of bodiless heads floating around trying to think our way out of our feelings. I think a commitment to feeling can really point us in the right direction collectively and can pave the way for deeper dialogues and communication.
Cisco Bradley: Thank you for sharing these insights and for the in-depth discussion of your music and spirituality. I hope to see you play live again whenever that can happen!
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The related Clan Calum is said to have been from Ariskeodnish. One of the earliest records of the name was Reginald MacCallum of Corbarron who was made the hereditary constable of Craignish Castle in 1414. Sir Duncan Campbell granted him lands in Craignish and on Loch Avich. This arrangement demonstrates the strong alliance between the MacCallums and the Campbells of Argyll; an arrangement which made them deadly foes of the MacDonalds.
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Alber1860 1860 Osage Twp MIMiCoHiSo BAIR, Emma SPARROW, Charlie1872 1872 Osage Twp MIMiCoHiSo BAIR, Emma TICKNOR, Arthur 1872 1872 Osage Twp MIMiCoHiSo BAIR, Grant Abram BLAIR, Cad 1864 1864 Osage Twp MIMiCoHiSo BAIR, Grant Abram REEVES, Clarice 1864 1864 Osage Twp MIMiCoHiSo BAIR, Laura Isabel HUFF, John Ander1862 1862 Osage Twp MIMiCoHiSo BAIR, Nellie M. SHEPARD, Delton 1878?1878?Osage Twp MIMiCoHiSo BAIR, Rosetta ROOKSTOOL, Alber1858 1858 Osage Twp MIMiCoHiSo BAKER, Elmer FranklinRAY, Anna Charlo1883 1883 Burlington MIMiCoHiSo BANG, John Windler FELDMAN, Katheri1821 1860 Middle Creek TwpMIMiCoHiSo BARKER, Anna GertrudeFOSTER, Willard 1884 1884 Middle Creek TwpMIMiCoHiSo BARKER, Charles E. WATKINS, Effie 1866 1869 Middle Creek TwpMIMiCoHiSo BARKER, Clarence NewtCROWL, Frances M1859 1869 MIMiCoHiSo BARKER, Cora Helen WEEDMAN, Harvey 1860 1869 Middle Creek TwpMIMiCoHiSo BARKER, Gertrude MAYBERRY, Henry 1857 1869 Middle Creek TwpMIMiCoHiSo BARKER, John WATKINS, Curline1829 1869 Middle Creek TwpMIMiCoHiSo BARKER, Lanson QUINCY, Cora 1855 1869 Middle Creek TwpMIMiCoHiSo BARKER, Mary Frances LEWIS, Fred N. 1885 1885 Middle Creek TwpMIMiCoHiSo BARKER, Mary Lewis 1885 1885 Middle Creek TwpMIMiCoHiSo BARKIS, Fred Milton WILLIAMS, Lora P1884 1884 Hillsdale MIMiCoHiSo BARKIS, J. Newton TRESSLAR, Laura 1855 1882 Hillsdale MIMiCoHiSo BARNES, George GordonKEOWN,Lauretta 1866 1874? JOMiCoHiSo BARNES, Noah BURTON, Roxanna 1838 1858 Leavenworth MIMiCoHiSo BARNES, Walter Cyrus RIGNEY, Helena T1855 1883 MIMiCoHiSo BARR, Martha Matilda COLE, John R. 1866 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo BARRETT, Charles StreCHAMBERS, Maria 1845 1868 Mound Twp MIMiCoHiSo BARRETT, Charles StrePHIPPS, Elizabet1845 1868 Mound Twp MIMiCoHiSo BARRETT, Joel 1868 Mound Twp MIMiCoHiSo BEACH, Levi 1810 1878 Paola MIMiCoHiSo BEACH, Levi Walker 1849 1878 Paola MIMiCoHiSo BECKMANN, Dietrich GROTHER, Ida 1870 1870 MIMiCoHiSo BECKMANN, Dietrich SENNA, Anna 1870 1870 MIMiCoHiSo BECKMANN, Freidrich BURFRIND, Sophia1835 1862 MIMiCoHiSo BECKMANN, Freidrich GROTHER, Kathari1835 1862 MIMiCoHiSo BECKMANN, Freidrich POPE, Adelheid 1835 1862 MIMiCoHiSo BECKMANN, Heinrich DUNHAM, Maggie 1860 1866 MIMiCoHiSo BECKMANN, Johann GeorHOLMES, Rae 1861 1866 MIMiCoHiSo BECKMANN, Johann GeorSMITH, Louise B 1861 1866 MIMiCoHiSo BECKMANN, Katharina GERKEN, Martin 1862 Block MIMiCoHiSo BECKMANN, Margaretha RENICK, Alex 1864 1866 MIMiCoHiSo BECKMANN, Metha HENNESS, C. P. 1866 1866 Block MIMiCoHiSo BECKMANN, Rebekka DEBRICK, Gustav 1858 1866 MIMiCoHiSo BEETS, Anna McDANIEL, Jesse 1821 1854 Marysville Twp MIMiCoHiSo BEETS, Eliza Jane HARBISON, Aaron 1849 1856 Marysville MIMiCoHiSo BEETS, Henry Palmer MILLER, Eliza 1854 1856 Marysville MIMiCoHiSo BEETS, Joseph, Jr. PATTON, Louisa D1819 1856 Marysville MIMiCoHiSo BEETS, Lovide A. RICHARDSON, W. C1865 1865 Marysville MIMiCoHiSo BEETS, Permely F. LYON, Wm. E. 1861 1861 Marysville MIMiCoHiSo BEETS, Peter Lee KELLY, Jennie 1851 1856 Marysville MIMiCoHiSo BENDORF, Albert 1882 1882 Wea Twp MIMiCoHiSo BENDORF, Albert J. HASTINGS, Margar1830 1868 Wea Twp MIMiCoHiSo BENDORF, Caroline B. 1868 1868 Wea Twp MIMiCoHiSo BENDORF, Francis 1865 1868 Wea Twp MIMiCoHiSo BENDORF, Henrietta MORGAN, David 1878 1878 Wea Twp MIMiCoHiSo BENDORF, Jacob WHITMORE, Martha1879 1879 Wea Twp MIMiCoHiSo BENDORF, Louisa 1874 1874 Wea Twp MIMiCoHiSo BENDORF, Richard 1866 1868 Wea Twp MIMiCoHiSo BENSON, Mary GUNNELS, Carroll1836 185? Sugar Creek Twp MIMiCoHiSo BENSON, Minerva GARVIN, Martin 1845 1857 Sugar Creek Twp MIMiCoHiSo BENSON, Minerva SHANNON, 1845 1857 Sugar Creek Twp MIMiCoHiSo BLAIR, Flora Ellen LEWIS, James W 1871 1871 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo BLAIR, Ida Medora KILGORE, John H 1866 1866 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo BLAIR, William P. SHELTON, Celia A1813 186? Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo BLAIR, William P. WRIGHT, Eliza 1813 186? Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo BOWEN, William PosellOYSTER, Ann Loui1836 1861 MIMiCoHiSo BOYD, Edwin 1869?1884Paola MIMiCoHiSo BOYD, Frank 1884Paola MIMiCoHiSo BOYD, John B. RUSSELL, Margart 187? Middle Creek TwpMIMiCoHiSo BOYD, Margaret ElzbthABNEY, Charles A1881 1881 Middle Creek TwpMIMiCoHiSo BOYD, Martha 1884Paola MIMiCoHiSo BOYD, Martha Jane HILL, David 1830 1858 Sugar Creek Twp MIMiCoHiSo BOYD, Mary HALDEMAN, J. H. 1884Paola MIMiCoHiSo BOYD, Rolla 1884Paola MIMiCoHiSo BOYD, S. T. [?], Lucinda J 1884Paola MIMiCoHiSo BRECKENRIDGE, Thomas [?], Lucrettia 1879 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo BRECKENRIDGE, WilliamLEE, Artie Maude1879 1879 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo BRENNAN, Diantha JaneALLEN, Alva Josi1859 1859 Rockville MIMiCoHiSo BRENNAN, Thomas 1815 1859 Rockville MIMiCoHiSo BROCKER, August KNOCHE, Marie K 1875 1882 Paola MIMiCoHiSo BROCKER, John George SCHMIDT, Carolin 1882 Paola MIMiCoHiSo BROCKER, Katherine 1868 MIMiCoHiSo BROCKER, Mary 1868 MIMiCoHiSo BROCKER, Phillip II 1868 MIMiCoHiSo BROCKER, Phillip ILER, Mary 1868 MIMiCoHiSo BROWN, Abigail MATNEY, Charles 1844 WYMiCoHiSo BROWN, Caroline MATHEWS, Frederi 1860 Fontana MIMiCoHiSo BROWN, Elmer H. 1871 Wea MIMiCoHiSo BROWN, Emma 1871 Wea MIMiCoHiSo BROWN, Florence 1871 Wea MIMiCoHiSo BROWN, John L. 1871 Wea MIMiCoHiSo BROWN, Levi T. SNYDER, Martha 1820 1871 Wea MIMiCoHiSo BROWN, Levi T. [?], P. J. 1820 1871 Wea MIMiCoHiSo BROWN, Mary Ellen 1871 Wea MIMiCoHiSo BRUCE, Andrew FULLER, Rachel E 1862 Lenexa JOMiCoHiSo BRUEHER, Anna Mary DIEHM, John Fred1836 186? Beagle MIMiCoHiSo BRYAN, Charles WesleySHITLER, Martha 1836 1858 Beagle MIMiCoHiSo BRYAN, Ira Nelson TANSEY, Annie L.1867 1870 Richland Twp MIMiCoHiSo BRYAN, John William McCOLM, Julia 1843 1870 Richland Twp MIMiCoHiSo BRYAN, Joseph McDANIEL, Eliza 1855 1876 Richland Twp MIMiCoHiSo BRYAN, Mary Melissa MOUNTFORD, Hugh 1876 Richland Twp MIMiCoHiSo BUCEY, Dora ElizabethWITTER, John 1868 1869 Sugar Creek Twp MIMiCoHiSo BUCEY, Henry Worton SHUSTER, Nancy A 1869 Sugar Creek Twp MIMiCoHiSo BUCHANAN, William JohERPS, Maggie Ire1851 1881 Fontana MIMiCoHiSo BUCK, Walter R. GRAY, Ella 1852 1857 Paola MIMiCoHiSo BUCK, Walter R. GRAY, Josephine 1852 1857 Paola MIMiCoHiSo BURGOON, Willaim A. CAYLOR, MARTHA 1865?Peoria Twp FRMiCoHiSo BURGOON, William AlonLATSON, Ada Mae 1872 1872 Peoria Twp FRMiCoHiSo CAMPBELL, Nancy DAKIN, William 1829 1858?Sugar Creek Twp MIMiCoHiSo CARLIN, Dwight PatricBASHAM, Paradine1884 1884 Arma CRMiCoHiSo CARMAN, Barbara EllenCARTER, Henry 1823 1865 FRMiCoHiSo CARTER, Clarence WaltWHITAKER, Elizab1882 1885 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo CARTER, Henry CARMAN, Barbara 1818 1865 FRMiCoHiSo CARTER, John M. L. 1865 FRMiCoHiSo CARTER, Mason KINCAID, Sallie 1860 1883 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo CARTER, Matthew COLEMAN, Martha 1855 1884 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo CARTER, Phebe Ellen PYLE, Franklin 1855 1865 FRMiCoHiSo CARTER, Phebe Ellen WELLS, David T. 1855 1865 FRMiCoHiSo CASHMAN, Margaret STARRY, Nicholas1802 1871 Middle Creek TwpMIMiCoHiSo CAVANEES, Ralph GUY, Beulah 1879 1879 Emporia LYMiCoHiSo CAVANESS, Charles WILLIAMS, Mary 1869?Emporia LYMiCoHiSo CHAMBERS, Andrew GRUBBS, Catherin 1855 Osawatomie Twp MIMiCoHiSo CHAMBERS, Maria BARRETT, Charles 1855 Osawatomie Twp MIMiCoHiSo CHILTON, William RAMEY, Nancy 186? Antioch MIMiCoHiSo CHRISTIE, Israel WEST, Sarah Ann 1828 1856 MIMiCoHiSo CICOTTE, Amelia LABADIE, Peter 1827 1851 MIMiCoHiSo CICOTTE, Susan LABADIE, Francis 1851 MIMiCoHiSo CLARK, Delia MILLER, Silas L 1873 1873 Marysville Twp MIMiCoHiSo CLARK, George PatrickKEENAN, Edna E. 1877 1877 Marysville Twp MIMiCoHiSo CLARK, James B. McCORMICK, Ann 1820 1858 Leavenworth LVMiCoHiSo CLARK, John GOODLANDER, Dot 1868 1868 Marysville Twp MIMiCoHiSo CLARK, Martin Luther CHAMBERLAIN, Lil1880 1880 Marysville Twp MIMiCoHiSo CLARK, Mary TEETS, Thomas C.1875 1875 Marysville Twp MIMiCoHiSo CLARK, Richard LEONARD, Mame 1870 1870 Marysville Twp MIMiCoHiSo CLARK, Rose KOPP, John 1879 1879 Marysville Twp MIMiCoHiSo CLARK, Thomas ALLEN, Will Elle1883 1883 Marysville Twp MIMiCoHiSo CLARK, Thomas O'CONNOR, Sarah 1858 Leavenworth LVMiCoHiSo CLARKE, Alice 1867 1868 Henson MIMiCoHiSo CLARKE, Richard O'BRIEN, Marcella 1868 Henson MIMiCoHiSo CLAUSEN, Dietrick WILKINS, Dorothe1850 187? Block MIMiCoHiSo CLAUSEN, Friedrich 1879 1879 Block MIMiCoHiSo CLAUSEN, Heinrich 1875 1875 Block MIMiCoHiSo CLAUSEN, Herman WilliPROTHE, Katherin1883 1883 Block MIMiCoHiSo CLAUSEN, Mary BEIKMAN, Fred 1881 1881 Block MIMiCoHiSo CLAUSEN, Meta MAISCH, Christia1877 1877 Block MIMiCoHiSo COLE, John R. BARR, Martha Mat 1866 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo COLEMAN, Martha FrancCARTER, Matthew 1855 1885 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo COLLINS, Aaron SLEPPY, Mellie A1858 1861 Richland Twp MIMiCoHiSo COLLINS, Issac DILLON, Nancy 1861 Richland Twp MIMiCoHiSo COLTON, Caroline AKERS, Thomas 185? Paola MIMiCoHiSo COMBS, George Wesley CROTCHETT, Mary 1856 1869 Wea Twp MIMiCoHiSo COMBS, Jacob N. PITMAN, Elizabet1819 1869 Wea Twp MIMiCoHiSo COMBS, Thomas JeffersCROTCHETT, Louiz1862 1869 Wea Twp MIMiCoHiSo CONREY, Abraham 1841 1857 MIMiCoHiSo CONREY, Luther A. [?], Agnes 1851 1857 MIMiCoHiSo CONREY, Luther C. [?], Helen 1810 1857 MIMiCoHiSo CONREY, Martha Helena 1848 1857 MIMiCoHiSo CONREY, Mary Frances BAIR, Conrad 1839 1857 Osage Twp MIMiCoHiSo CONREY, William E 1844 1857 MIMiCoHiSo COOK, John Mack WAYMAN, Minnie L1869 1885 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo COOK, John Mack WHITE, Ona 1869 1885 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo COOK, Robert D. POWERS, Mary E 1885 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo COUGHLIN, Jerry M. HARRINGTON, Mary1861 1861 Richland Twp MIMiCoHiSo CRAWFORD, Albert Lee COMBS, Louella 1858 1870 Beagle MIMiCoHiSo CRAWFORD, Charles MILLER, Maude 1866 1870 Beagle MIMiCoHiSo CRAWFORD, David Park 1860 1870 Beagle MIMiCoHiSo CRAWFORD, Edward B 1864 1870 Beagle MIMiCoHiSo CRAWFORD, Effie Alma HOPKINS, Mark 1871 1871 Beagle MIMiCoHiSo CRAWFORD, Elizabeth 1862 1870 Beagle MIMiCoHiSo CRAWFORD, Mabel DAVIDSON, Roy 1879 1879 Beagle MIMiCoHiSo CRAWFORD, Rolla MarroPUGH, Margaret 1869 1870 Beagle MIMiCoHiSo CRAWFORD, Susan FloydNEFF, Homer 1884 1884 Beagle MIMiCoHiSo CRAWFORD, Thomas PARKHILL, Margar1832 1870 Beagle MIMiCoHiSo CREES, Annie Lora 1877 1878 Paola MIMiCoHiSo CREES, Charles WesleyPICKEN, Twiliah 1875 1878 Paola MIMiCoHiSo CREES, Emma KAUFFMAN, Nye 1880 1878 Paola MIMiCoHiSo CREES, Ida May McCASKEY, Charle1869 1878 Paola MIMiCoHiSo CREES, Jacob Lee CREIGHTON, Ellen1840 1878 Paola MIMiCoHiSo CREES, Lee Jacob KAUFFMAN, Elizab1878 1878 Paola MIMiCoHiSo CREES, Mary Ellen 1881 1878 Paola MIMiCoHiSo CREES, William E McKENZIE, Fannie1870 1878 Paola MIMiCoHiSo CREIGHTON, Ellen CREES, Jacob Lee1840 1878 Paola MIMiCoHiSo CROAN, James Madison FORKNER, Malinda1846 1870 Mound City LNMiCoHiSo CROAN, Stamer Edwin McKOON, Mary M 1874 1874 LNMiCoHiSo CRONMILLIER, Jacob HARRIS, Mary L 1832 1870 Mound City LNMiCoHiSo CROTCHETT, Ardie G. 1884 1884 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo CROTCHETT, Ira L. MORLAN, Adelle 1874 1874 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo CROTCHETT, Isadas D. 1872 1872 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo CROTCHETT, Lora EllenSMITH, James S. 1878 1878 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo CROTCHETT, Lorenzo D TANNER, Elizabet1821 1869 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo CROTCHETT, O'Ella V. GREGG, John W. 1875 1875 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo CROTCHETT, O'Tella V.ROSS, John Alber1876 1876 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo CROTCHETT, Tica Dema MASTERSON, John 1882 1882 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo CROTCHETT, William H.MORROW, Mary J. 1846 1869 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo CROTCHETT, William L GAUL, Hester 1880 1880 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo CROWL, Frances May BARKER, Clarence1866 1883?Middle Creek TwpMIMiCoHiSo DAGENETT, Christmas ISSACS, Mary Ann1799 1846 Paola MIMiCoHiSo DAGENETT, John B. LAY, Laura 1860 1860 Tipton MiCoHiSo DAGENETT, Noel HACKLEY, Sara J 1827 1846 Paola MIMiCoHiSo DAKIN, John WITTER, Nancy C 1858 1858?Sugar Creek Twp MIMiCoHiSo DAKIN, Mollie GILLOGY, Cleve 1885 1885 Sugar Creek Twp MIMiCoHiSo DAKIN, William CAMPBELL, Nancy 1824 1858?Sugar Creek Twp MIMiCoHiSo DAUWE, Emma 1883 Arma CRMiCoHiSo DAUWE, Francis 1883 Arma CRMiCoHiSo DAUWE, Henry BARTH, Mary L 1883 Arma CRMiCoHiSo DAUWE, Joseph FRANK, Florence 1883 1883 Arma CRMiCoHiSo DAUWE, Mary Louise SECK, Anthony 1883 Arma CRMiCoHiSo DAVIS, Cecelia FENOUGHTY, Micha1844 1869 Stanton Twp MIMiCoHiSo DAY, Delila May HOLLINGER, Lemue1874 1883 LaCygne LIMiCoHiSo DAY, Thomas J. GARRETT, Louisa 1883 LaCygne LIMiCoHiSo DAY, Travis LEWIS, Nancy Ann1790 1857 Beagle MIMiCoHiSo DEBRICH, Friedrich KUHN, Wilhelmine1827 1868?Block MIMiCoHiSo DEBRICH, Herman VON MINDEN, Meta1860 1868?Block MIMiCoHiSo DEBRICH, John Gottlie 1832?1868?Block MIMiCoHiSo DEEL, Arthur TRACY, Blanche 1876 1876 MiCoHiSo DIEHM, Albert HESSER, Ella 1858 186? Beagle MIMiCoHiSo DIEHM, Emma ALEXANDER, Charl1870 1870 Beagle MIMiCoHiSo DIEHM, Fred ROOKSTOOL, Marth1857 186? Beagle MIMiCoHiSo DIEHM, George Edward LONELASS, Mary B1866 186? Beagle MIMiCoHiSo DIEHM, Hattie Louise COCKRELL, Thomas1874 1874 Beagle MIMiCoHiSo DIEHM, Joe [?], Maggie 1860 186? Beagle MIMiCoHiSo DIEHM, John Frederic BRUEHER, Anna Ma1820 186? Beagle MIMiCoHiSo DIEHM, Mary WALTHALL, Samuel1861 186? Beagle MIMiCoHiSo DIEHM, Minnie WEBER, Lute 1877 1877 Beagle MIMiCoHiSo DILLON, Nancy COLLINS, Issac 1861 Richland Twp MIMiCoHiSo DONNELL, Mary Jane RUSSELL, Timothy 1867 Osawatomie Twp MIMiCoHiSo DONOVAN, C. J. [?], Ella 1874?Paola MIMiCoHiSo DONOVAN, Charles G. CROW, Jen 1874 1874 Paola MIMiCoHiSo DOUGLAS, Caroline HASTINGS, Franci1811 1868?Wea Twp MIMiCoHiSo DOWDELL, Mary Ann WISE, George W. 1859 Middle Creek TwpMIMiCoHiSo DOWNEN, Louisa STOCKWELL, 1839 1859 Osawatomie MIMiCoHiSo DOWNEN, Margaret SusaSHERER, Robert 1840 1859 Osawatomie MIMiCoHiSo DREYER, Louise ALPERT, Christop 1883 Highland MIMiCoHiSo DUNLAP, Mary ElizabetPEYTON, George 1839 1879 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo DUNLAP, Mary ElizabetROGERS, James C.1839 1879 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo DURLAND, Rafe EARLY, Louisa 1866 Paola MIMiCoHiSo EARLY, Louisa DURLAND, Rafe 1866 Paola MIMiCoHiSo EBERT, Flossie I. SIMS, Marcus F. 1876 1876 Middle Creek TwpMIMiCoHiSo EDGELL, James Edward EMMART, Lydia J 1872 1872 LVMiCoHiSo EDWARDS, Arthur Homer 1880 1880 MIMiCoHiSo EDWARDS, Clara Daisy HYMER, 1883 1883 MIMiCoHiSo EDWARDS, David Wesley 1878 1878 MIMiCoHiSo EDWARDS, Emma Purdy ARMSTRONG, 1875 1875 MIMiCoHiSo EDWARDS, Frances ElizHICKOX, 1871 1871 MIMiCoHiSo EDWARDS, Gabriel ATCHISON, Abigai1855 1860 MIMiCoHiSo EDWARDS, James N. SMITH, Dena 1860 1860 MIMiCoHiSo EDWARDS, James Nelson 1863 1865 MIMiCoHiSo EDWARDS, John G. BALLARD, Sadie 1856 1860 MIMiCoHiSo EDWARDS, John Newton 1874 1874 MIMiCoHiSo EDWARDS, Margaret E. WILSON, James 1861 1865 MIMiCoHiSo EDWARDS, Mary Jane NEAL, William H.1866 1866 MIMiCoHiSo EDWARDS, Nancy Jane MORGAN, William 1808 1869 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo EDWARDS, Sarah Ann ISSACS, Landrine1859 1865 MIMiCoHiSo EDWARDS, Sarah ENDECOTT, Benjam1862 1862 MIMiCoHiSo EDWARDS, William F. REEVES, Susan 1838 1865 MIMiCoHiSo EDWARDS, William OWEN, Celia Ann 1832 1860 MIMiCoHiSo EDWARDS, William Russ 1868 1868 MIMiCoHiSo ELLIOT, John [?], Anna 1872? MIMiCoHiSo ELLIOT, Joseph JOHNSON, Ora 1872 1872 MIMiCoHiSo ELLIS, Albert G. BURNER, Rose B. 1872 1872 Osawatomie Twp MIMiCoHiSo ELLIS, Charles Alonzo 1852 1856 Osawatomie Twp MIMiCoHiSo ELLIS, Flora CROWL, Albert 1859 1859 Osawatomie Twp MIMiCoHiSo ELLIS, Harriet WELLS, John P. 1863 1863 Osawatomie Twp MIMiCoHiSo ELLIS, James 1866 1866 Osawatomie Twp MIMiCoHiSo ELLIS, John T. KEITH, Lucinda 1826 1856 Osawatomie Twp MIMiCoHiSo ELLIS, Lillie CHITWOOD, John 1869 1869 Osawatomie Twp MIMiCoHiSo ELLIS, Lillie WELLS, Elmer E. 1869 1869 Osawatomie Twp MIMiCoHiSo ELLIS, Thaddeus TUEL, Augusta 1874 1874 Osawatomie Twp MIMiCoHiSo ELLITHROP, Alice OlivGARDNER, Oscar L 1867 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo EMMART, Martha Ann McKEE, Samuel E 1844 1869 JOMiCoHiSo ENDECOTT, Benjamin F.EDWARDS, Sarah 1819 1875 Sugar Creek Twp MIMiCoHiSo ENDECOTT, Letha Ann McDONALD, John I1883 1883 Sugar Creek Twp MIMiCoHiSo ENDECOTT, Thomas Wm BRUNER, Daisy 1878 1878 Sugar Creek Twp MIMiCoHiSo EVANS, Loved FREEMAN, Mary A 1800 1866 Osawatomie MIMiCoHiSo EVANS, Loved KYRK, Mahala 1800 1866 Osawatomie MIMiCoHiSo FENOUGHTY, Michael DAVIS, Cecelia 1838 1868 Stanton Twp MIMiCoHiSo FENTON, John McGRATH, Mary A 1866 MIMiCoHiSo FIELDS, Annie 1853 1859 Indianapolis FRMiCoHiSo FIELDS, Hannah BARBER, Sidney W1856 1859 Indianapolis FRMiCoHiSo FIELDS, John Henry COOPER, Sarah E 1866 1866 Lane FRMiCoHiSo FIELDS, Mary ElizabetLOCH, John C. 1869 1869 Indianapolis FRMiCoHiSo FIELDS, Richard S. GREEN, Mary Eliz1829 1859 Indianapolis FRMiCoHiSo FIELDS, Richard S. JrKIRKHAM, Elizabe1850 1859 Indianapolis FRMiCoHiSo FISHER, George Henry SHIVERDECKER, 1856 Hillsdale MIMiCoHiSo FIX, Louisa KIRCHER, William 1873 Wea Twp MIMiCoHiSo FLEHARTY, Alice E. 1867 Miami Twp MIMiCoHiSo FLEHARTY, Bennett 1870 1870 Miami Twp MIMiCoHiSo FLEHARTY, Bennett E [?], Charlotte 1867 Miami Twp MIMiCoHiSo FLEHARTY, Clara A. 1867 Miami Twp MIMiCoHiSo FLEHARTY, Flora E. 1867 Miami Twp MIMiCoHiSo FLEHARTY, George B. 1867 Miami Twp MIMiCoHiSo FLEHARTY, John H. 1867 Miami Twp MIMiCoHiSo FLEHARTY, John N. [?], Julia 1867 Miami Twp MIMiCoHiSo FLEHARTY, Josephen A. 1867 Miami Twp MIMiCoHiSo FLEHARTY, Melvin O. 1867 Miami Twp MIMiCoHiSo FLEHARTY, Oscar F. 1867 Miami Twp MIMiCoHiSo FLEHARTY, William B. 1867 Miami Twp MIMiCoHiSo FLEHARTY, William M. KIRK, Celia S. 1867 Miami Twp MIMiCoHiSo FLYNN, Julia Ann MURRAY, James 1823 1869 Wea Twp MIMiCoHiSo FOLKS, Alfred John PICKERING, Sarah1866 1866 Osage Twp MIMiCoHiSo FOLKS, John WOODLIFF, Jane 1860 Osage Twp MIMiCoHiSo FOLKS, Mary E. SMITH, Edmund 1862 1862 Osage Twp MIMiCoHiSo FORKNER, Malinda CROAN, James M 1850 1870 Mound City LNMiCoHiSo FOX, Aaron David AIKEN, Ruth 1881 1882 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo FRANK, August OVERBECK, Minnie1859 1869 Paola MIMiCoHiSo FRANK, Betty 1869 Paola MIMiCoHiSo FRANK, Fred 1869 Paola MIMiCoHiSo FRANK, John 1869 Paola MIMiCoHiSo FRANK, Wilhelmina 1869 Paola MIMiCoHiSo FREEMAN, Mary Ann EVANS, Loved 1820 1866 Osawatomie MIMiCoHiSo FRENCH, Olive McCLAREN, James 1825 1856 MIMiCoHiSo FULLER, Alfred Rinald 1873 1873 MIMiCoHiSo FULLER, Armida ClorinREED, 1876 1876 MIMiCoHiSo FULLER, Ella DYSON, 1872 1872 MIMiCoHiSo FULLER, Emma EDWARDS, 1867 1867 MIMiCoHiSo FULLER, James Frankli 1842 1856 Green Valley MIMiCoHiSo FULLER, James Henry 1882 1882 MIMiCoHiSo FULLER, James HOPPER, Eliza 1804 1856 Green Valley MIMiCoHiSo FULLER, John AdlebertCARTER, Mary Eli1846 1856 Green Valley MIMiCoHiSo FULLER, John Bainbrid 1879 1879 MIMiCoHiSo FULLER, Mary Lovina REYNOLDS, George1844 Lawrence DGMiCoHiSo FULLER, Rachel Ellen BRUCE, Andrew 1840 1862 Lenexa JOMiCoHiSo FULLER, William Bain KNIGHT, Sarah 1834 1856 Green Valley MIMiCoHiSo GARDNER, Oscar AlfredHOWE, Lavinia A 1867 1867 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo GARDNER, Oscar Leroy ELLITHORP, Alice 1867 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo GARRETT, Louisa DAY, Thomas J. 1883 LaCygne LIMiCoHiSo GARVIN, Martin BENSON, Minerva 1836 1857 Sugar Creek Twp MIMiCoHiSo GAUL, Hester CROTCHETT, Wm. L1879 1879 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo GEORGE, Austin COLLINS, Nelle G1868 1871 Osawatomie MIMiCoHiSo GEORGE, Carrie KINKENON, Frank 1881 1881 Osawatomie MIMiCoHiSo GEORGE, Daniel MATHEWS, Carolin1837 1871 Osawatomie MIMiCoHiSo GEORGE, Emily 1871 Osawatomie MIMiCoHiSo GEORGE, Florence HILBURT, Alonzo 1879 1879 Osawatomie MIMiCoHiSo GEORGE, Frank MILLER, Emma Del1885 1885 Osawatomie MIMiCoHiSo GEORGE, Ida NYE, Leon 1874 1874 Osawatomie MIMiCoHiSo GEORGE, King Milton ANDERSON, Sarah 1882 1882 Osawatomie MIMiCoHiSo GEORGE, Solomon HicksANDERSON, Emma L1871 1871 Osawatomie MIMiCoHiSo GERKEN, Friedrich WINDLER, Carolin1871 1871 Block MIMiCoHiSo GERKEN, Martin BECKMANN, Kathar1836 1866 Block MIMiCoHiSo GEU, Joachim David F STEINMAN, Doroth1837 1870 Fontana MIMiCoHiSo GEUY, Anna DETMERING, Georg1872 1872 Fontana MIMiCoHiSo GEUY, Clara HAHN, George 1885 1885 Fontana MIMiCoHiSo GEUY, Dora SMITH, John 1871 1871 Fontana MIMiCoHiSo GEUY, Edwin SCHAEFER, Cora I1876 1876 Fontana MIMiCoHiSo GEUY, Herman Gustav 1880 1880 Fontana MIMiCoHiSo GEUY, John Christian CAMPE, Wilhelmin1868 1870 Fontana MIMiCoHiSo GEUY, Joseph Johannas 1874 1874 Fontana MIMiCoHiSo GLASNER, Mary MILLER, Benedick 1861 Stanton MIMiCoHiSo GOEBEL, Peter W. 1859 1873 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo GOETZ, Frank HILES, Bessie 1884 Osawatomie MIMiCoHiSo GOETZ, Fred HILES, Bessie 1873 1884 Osawatomie MIMiCoHiSo GOETZ, Jacob WEH, Magdelena 1884 Osawatomie MIMiCoHiSo GOOD, Charles FrederiWILKE, Frieda W 1872 1872 Middle Creek TwpMIMiCoHiSo GOOD, John M. MORROW, Isabelle Middle Creek TwpMIMiCoHiSo GOODE, Buford F. MORGAN, Elizabth 1869 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo GOODE, Sarah Eveline ABNEY, Ruben F. 1866 1869 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo GOSSARD, Phoebe Jane KELLEY, Hezekiah1839 1877 Osawatomie MIMiCoHiSo GRAHAM, Abner VEATCH, Paulina 1836 185? Paola MIMiCoHiSo GRAHAM, Alexander 1832 185? Paola MIMiCoHiSo GRANT, Mary E. PITMAN, Isaac N.1807 1869 Wea Twp MIMiCoHiSo GRAUEL, Lewis [?], Docia 1873?Cutler Twp FRMiCoHiSo GRAUEL, Walter ARMSTRONG, Mary 1873 1873 Cutler Twp FRMiCoHiSo GREEN, Mary ElizabethFIELDS, Richard 1829 1859 Indianapolis FRMiCoHiSo GROTHER, Beta VON MINDEN, Nich1844 1866 Block MIMiCoHiSo GROTHER, Katharina BECKMANN, Freidr1839 1862 MIMiCoHiSo GRUBBS, Catherine CHAMBERS, Andrew 1855 Osawatomie Twp MIMiCoHiSo GUNNELS, Ann 1868?1868?Sugar Creek Twp MIMiCoHiSo GUNNELS, Carroll BENSON, Mary 1829 185? Sugar Creek Twp MIMiCoHiSo GUNNELS, Celia 1859?1859?Sugar Creek Twp MIMiCoHiSo GUNNELS, George 1866?1866?Sugar Creek Twp MIMiCoHiSo GUNNELS, Henry 1864?1864?Sugar Creek Twp MIMiCoHiSo GUNNELS, Jane 1870?1870?Sugar Creek Twp MIMiCoHiSo GUNNELS, Minerva 1872?1872?Sugar Creek Twp MIMiCoHiSo GUNNELS, Samuel J. CLIFTON, Frances1875 1875 Sugar Creek Twp MIMiCoHiSo GUNNELS, William 1859?1859?Sugar Creek Twp MIMiCoHiSo HAIGHT, John Taylor CHRISTE, Sarah E1850 1869 Spring Ridge MIMiCoHiSo HAND, Charles Edgar COLE, Mary Belle1856 187? Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo HAND, Nellie Ethel JONES, Everett 1885 1885 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo HAND, Nettie May CORBIN, Bert 1881 1881 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo HANEY, James LYONS, Josephine 1858 New Lancaster MIMiCoHiSo HANEY, Katherine DEEL, Wilson 1857 1857 Kansas City WYMiCoHiSo HANEY, Katherine SMITH, Elijah 1857 1857 Kansas City WYMiCoHiSo HARRIS, Mary Louise CRONMILLIER, Jac1839 1870 Mound City LNMiCoHiSo HASTINGS, Francis DOUGLAS, Carolin1809 1868?Wea Twp MIMiCoHiSo HASTINGS, Francis, Jr[?], Rachel 1868?Wea Twp MIMiCoHiSo HASTINGS, Margaret BENDORF, Albert 1842 1868 Wea Twp MIMiCoHiSo HASTINGS, William [?], Sarah 1868?Wea Twp MIMiCoHiSo HATFIELD, Abraham MONROE, Elizabet1825 1875 New Lancaster MIMiCoHiSo HATFIELD, Charles A. CALKINS, Ella M 1879 1884 Rockville MIMiCoHiSo HATFIELD, Ida Lavada WILCOX, Perry 1882 1884 Rockville MIMiCoHiSo HATFIELD, Jacob HenryWELLS, Rebecca P1854 1884 Rockville MIMiCoHiSo HATFIELD, John Wm HICKS, Mae L. 1877 1884 Rockville MIMiCoHiSo HAWKINS, Hannah ROGERS, William 1843 1865 Middle Creek TwpMIMiCoHiSo HAYDEN, George ConnorSTRUBBLE, Sarah 1832 1856 Antioch MIMiCoHiSo HAYS, Fannie Edith HUNSPERGER, Irvi1877 1877 West Valley Twp MIMiCoHiSo HAYS, Lillie K. MILLER, Orth 1875 1875 West Valley Twp MIMiCoHiSo HAYS, Nora Belle BARR, John 1872 1872 West Valley Twp MIMiCoHiSo HAYS, Nora Belle WALP, Hy 1872 1872 West Valley Twp MIMiCoHiSo HAYS, Rosie J. 1875 1875 West Valley Twp MIMiCoHiSo HAYS, Ruth C. ATTEBERY, Michae 1868 Osawatomie MIMiCoHiSo HAYS, Susan Minnie RICKETTS, Will 1868 1868 West Valley Twp MIMiCoHiSo HAYS, William Allen WEBB, Mary Emmel1843 1861 MIMiCoHiSo HAYS, William Edward BRYAN, Annie 1870 1870 West Valley Twp MIMiCoHiSo HAZEN, Andrew BenjamiAMES, Marinda 1829 1860? MiCoHiSo HAZEN, Emma Jane McANNALLY, James1864?1864?Sugar Creek Twp MIMiCoHiSo HAZEN, Minerva OrettaWHITE, Charles B1866 1866 Sugar Creek Twp MIMiCoHiSo HEARSON, Arthur LestePROPECK, Fannie 1869 1869 Rockville MIMiCoHiSo HEARSON, Charlie H. 1865 1868 Rockville MIMiCoHiSo HEARSON, John HINDSON, Mary 1829 1868 Rockville MIMiCoHiSo HEARSON, John W. 1863 1868 Rockville MIMiCoHiSo HEARSON, Mary E. 1859 1868 Rockville MIMiCoHiSo HEARSON, Sarah 1867 1868 Rockville MIMiCoHiSo HEIM, Catharina ARZBERGER, Chris1837 1868 MIMiCoHiSo HEINRICHS, Freidreka KOELSCH, Andreas 1870? MIMiCoHiSo HENRY, John PFANNES, Gertrud1870 1882 MIMiCoHiSo HERMAN, Rebecca HOLLMAN, Virgil 1880 Garnett ANMiCoHiSo HEWITT, Ann Caroline TAYLOR, David 1829 1860 New Lancaster MIMiCoHiSo HEWITT, David JOHNSON, Ann C. 1825 1860 New Lancaster MIMiCoHiSo HEWITT, Ed A. 1865 New Lancaster MIMiCoHiSo HEWITT, Israel Grant FOSTER, Dora E. 1868 1868 New Lancaster MIMiCoHiSo HEWITT, Jessie Ellen McDONALD, Wm. J.1862 1865 New Lancaster MIMiCoHiSo HEWITT, Titus P. HELM, Mary Eva 1870 1870 New Lancaster MIMiCoHiSo HEWITT, William S. MILLS, Annie 1866 1866 New Lancaster MIMiCoHiSo HILL, David Adam [?], Mary E. 1853 1858 Sugar Creek Twp MIMiCoHiSo HILL, David BOYD, Martha J. 1858 Sugar Creek Twp MIMiCoHiSo HILL, Edward 1849 1858 Sugar Creek Twp MIMiCoHiSo HILL, John W. PRIDDY, Elizabet1836 1859 Sugar Creek Twp MIMiCoHiSo HILL, Martha R. MATTINGLY, 1847 1858 Sugar Creek Twp MIMiCoHiSo HILL, Martha R. OWENS, 1847 1858 Sugar Creek Twp MIMiCoHiSo HILL, Martha R. PRATHER, John 1847 1858 Sugar Creek Twp MIMiCoHiSo HILL, Mary Elizabeth 1840 1858 Sugar Creek Twp MIMiCoHiSo HILL, Mary Marilla McDANIEL, Thomas 1870 Stanton, Twp MIMiCoHiSo HILL, Minerva StanleyJACKSON, Peter F1843 1858 Sugar Creek Twp MIMiCoHiSo HILL, Robert Bruce WOOLSEY, Mary E 1875 MIMiCoHiSo HINDSON, Mary HEARSON, John 1835 1868 Rockville MIMiCoHiSo HITTLE, Clara Ann HARBISON, Dave 1853 1860 Hillsdale MIMiCoHiSo HITTLE, Cynthia EllenBLAKLEY, John 1851 1860 Hillsdale MIMiCoHiSo HITTLE, Cynthia EllenJONES, Henry 1851 1860 Hillsdale MIMiCoHiSo HITTLE, Hartsel 1860 1860 Hillsdale MIMiCoHiSo HITTLE, Issac SULLIVAN, Sinnia1824 1860 Hillsdale MIMiCoHiSo HITTLE, Issac THOMPSON, Aletha1824 1860 Hillsdale MIMiCoHiSo HITTLE, James OrlandeGRUBER, Minnie 1871 1871 Hillsdale MIMiCoHiSo HITTLE, Lydia MargareFLANDERS, Criss 1861 1861 Hillsdale MIMiCoHiSo HITTLE, Mary Alice GEORGE, Hiram 1866 1866 Hillsdale MIMiCoHiSo HITTLE, Mary Alice LOVEJOY, Sam 1866 1866 Hillsdale MIMiCoHiSo HITTLE, Oliver Issac STEPHENS, Emma 1868 1868 Hillsdale MIMiCoHiSo HITTLE, Rosa Idelia WADE, John 1875 1875 Hillsdale MIMiCoHiSo HITTLE, Sabina FranciHITTLE, Wm. 1864 1864 Hillsdale MIMiCoHiSo HITTLE, Samuel Arkie McDANIEL, Martha1857 1860 Hillsdale MIMiCoHiSo HITTLE, Samuel Arkie WILLIAMS, Tennia1857 1860 Hillsdale MIMiCoHiSo HITTLE, William HenryBEETS, Flora 1855 1860 Hillsdale MIMiCoHiSo HOLLINGER, Lemuel DAY, Delila May 1880 1877 Stanton Twp MIMiCoHiSo HOLLINGER, Samuel [?], Nancy 1877 Stanton Twp MIMiCoHiSo HOLLINGER, Simon SMITH, Elizabeth 1877 Stanton Twp MIMiCoHiSo HOLLOMAN, Virgil Mab HERMAN, Rebecca 1880 Garnett ANMiCoHiSo HOLLOMAN, Virgil Mab TROXEL, Grace L.1880 1880 Garnett ANMiCoHiSo HOLSEN, Gesche POPE, Henry 1840 186? Block MIMiCoHiSo HOMRIGHAUSEN, Maria KKNOCHE, George L1846 1869 Somerset MIMiCoHiSo HOOVER, Martin J. WEAVER, Lavina S 1871 Paola MIMiCoHiSo HOPKINS, William WardROBBINS, Carolin1823 1865 New Lancaster MIMiCoHiSo HOPP, Anna Rosina SCHMIDT, Julius 1837 1877 Block MIMiCoHiSo HOPPER, Eliza FULLER, James 1816 1856 Green Valley MIMiCoHiSo ILER, Mary BROCKER, Phillip 1868 MIMiCoHiSo ISSACS, Mary Ann DAGENETT, Christ1800 1846 Paola MIMiCoHiSo ISSACS, Mary Ann PEORIA, Baptiste1800 1846 Paola MIMiCoHiSo JACKSON, Clara GILLOGY, Cal 1877 1877 LaCygne MIMiCoHiSo JACKSON, Effie May 1875 1875 Sugar Creek Twp MIMiCoHiSo JACKSON, Eva WILLIAMS, Claren1877 1877 Sugar Creek Twp MIMiCoHiSo JACKSON, George WALTERS, George 1855 1860 Sugar Creek Twp MIMiCoHiSo JACKSON, James D PASCO, Lottie 1866 1866 Sugar Creek Twp MIMiCoHiSo JACKSON, Jesse SERROT, Clarissa1811 1860 Sugar Creek Twp MIMiCoHiSo JACKSON, Joseph M. BILDERBACK, Harr1863 1863 Sugar Creek Twp MIMiCoHiSo JACKSON, Luella SIMS, William E.1879 1879 Sugar Creek Twp MIMiCoHiSo JACKSON, Marcus 1860 Sugar Creek Twp MIMiCoHiSo JACKSON, Martha Jane NICHOLS, Henry C1870 1870 Sugar Creek Twp MIMiCoHiSo JACKSON, Nancy Ann STOKER, Melvin 1873 1873 Sugar Creek Twp MIMiCoHiSo JACKSON, Nancy KUHN, Walter 1857 1860 Sugar Creek Twp MIMiCoHiSo JACKSON, Peter Felix ABNEY, Lizzie 1881 1881 Sugar Creek Twp MIMiCoHiSo JACKSON, Peter FranciHILL, Minerva S 1860 Sugar Creek Twp MIMiCoHiSo JACKSON, Phoebe Jane JOHNSTON, Philli 1860 Sugar Creek Twp MIMiCoHiSo JACKSON, Samuel GUNNELS, Sara E 1860 Sugar Creek Twp MIMiCoHiSo JACKSON, Samuel JONES, Lucinda 1860 Sugar Creek Twp MIMiCoHiSo JACKSON, Samuel Ray 1880 1880 MIMiCoHiSo JACKSON, Solomon 1860 Sugar Creek Twp MIMiCoHiSo JACKSON, William Luth[?], Ella 1860 1860 Sugar Creek Twp MIMiCoHiSo JAMESON, Eliza PRICE, Edward 1828 1874 Hillsdale MIMiCoHiSo JENNINGS, Jule MarkusRAEGER, Florence1883 1883 Hillsdale MIMiCoHiSo JENNINGS, Vines POWELL, Henriett 1883 Hillsdale MIMiCoHiSo JOHANN, Dick J. BUETLER,Rosena 1880 1880 Fontana MIMiCoHiSo JOHANN, Mathais SCHAFGAS, Kathri1847 1878 Fontana MIMiCoHiSo JOHNSON, Augusta 1870 MIMiCoHiSo JOHNSON, Charles 1870 MIMiCoHiSo JOHNSON, John 1870 MIMiCoHiSo JOHNSON, Lena Tanwig 1870 MIMiCoHiSo JOHNSON, Matson 1870 MIMiCoHiSo JOHNSON, Olaves PETERSDOTTER, Gu 1869 MIMiCoHiSo JOHNSON, Otto 1870 MIMiCoHiSo JOHNSON, Thomas Nath BROCKER, Carolin 1870 MIMiCoHiSo JOHNSTON, Arthur EarlRANDEL, Lola 1882 1882 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo JOHNSTON, Charles M. BURNEY, Rose 1878 1878 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo JOHNSTON, Clara Mae RUSSELL, William1875 1875 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo JOHNSTON, Etta Jane PEYTON, Homer 1885 1885 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo JOHNSTON, Oscar SteveGOUNTZ, Lena 1884 1884 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo JOHNSTON, Robert BradREED, Mary Jane 1850 1854 MiCoHiSo JOHNSTON, William F. 1854 MiCoHiSo KARR, George Harry FELDMAN, Louise 1876 1883 Rock Springs LIMiCoHiSo KARR, George WashingtLeGRAND, Martita1845 1883 Rock Springs LIMiCoHiSo KARR, James Clark FINCH, Martha 1870 1883 Rock Springs LIMiCoHiSo KARR, James JOHNSON, Elizabe1804 1865 Jingo MIMiCoHiSo KARR, LeRoy Hampton SMITH, Alpha 1883 1883 Rock Springs LIMiCoHiSo KARR, Sarah Jane BIBLE, Frank 1869 1883 Rock Springs LIMiCoHiSo KARR, William Henry HUSTON, Laura 1874 1883 Rock Springs LIMiCoHiSo KEENAN, Edna E. CLARK, George P.1882 1882 Wea MIMiCoHiSo KEENAN, Frank J. ROBINSON, Bertha1885 1885 Henson MIMiCoHiSo KEENAN, Joseph BAER, Myrtle 1858 1868 Henson MIMiCoHiSo KEENAN, Joseph LOFTUS, Kate 1858 1868 Henson MIMiCoHiSo KEENAN, Peter J. MILLER, Effie A.1859 1868 Henson MIMiCoHiSo KEENAN, Thomas C. 1855 1868 Henson MIMiCoHiSo KEITH, Lucinda ELLIS, John T. 1833 1856 Osawatomie Twp MIMiCoHiSo KELLEY, Edward HarlinCURTIS, Emiline 1865 1877 Osawatomie MIMiCoHiSo KELLEY, Frank Allen 1868 1877 Osawatomie MIMiCoHiSo KELLEY, Hezekiah GOSSARD, Phoebe 1837 1877 Osawatomie MIMiCoHiSo KELLEY, Ida Olive WILSON, William 1862 1877 Osawatomie MIMiCoHiSo KELLEY, Rolland HiremFIELDS, Sarah J.1863 1877 Osawatomie MIMiCoHiSo KERSHNER, Andrew [?], Barnett 1874 Stanton Twp MIMiCoHiSo KERSHNER, Walter OsboMANNEN, Grace L 1874 1874 Stanton Twp MIMiCoHiSo KETTLER, John H. HEMAN, Louisa 1871 1871 Block MIMiCoHiSo KETTLER, William BROWN, Minnie 1871 Block MIMiCoHiSo KILGORE, Cena BELL, Horace 1865 MIMiCoHiSo KILGORE, James 1865 MIMiCoHiSo KILGORE, John SHELTON, Amanda 1853 1865 MIMiCoHiSo KILGORE, Mathias McGOWEN, Matilda 1865 MIMiCoHiSo KILGORE, Sarah 1865 MIMiCoHiSo KILGORE, Susan 1865 MIMiCoHiSo KIRCHER, Albert P 1873 Wea Twp MIMiCoHiSo KIRCHER, Charles F 1873 Wea Twp MIMiCoHiSo KIRCHER, Henry J. 1873 Wea Twp MIMiCoHiSo KIRCHER, Louis W. 1873 Wea Twp MIMiCoHiSo KIRCHER, Louisa SPIELBUSCH, H. P187? 187? Wea Twp MIMiCoHiSo KIRCHER, William FIX, Louisa 1873 Wea Twp MIMiCoHiSo KIRCHER, William R. VOHS, Mary Ann 1867 1873 Wea Twp MIMiCoHiSo KIRK, Jennie MANNEN, William 1845 1862?Stanton Twp MIMiCoHiSo KNICELEY, Laura Anne SELLERS, Shadrac1826 1876 Paola MIMiCoHiSo KNIGHT, Alby Allen POST, Elizabeth 1827 1870 Chiles MIMiCoHiSo KNIGHT, Edward LeslieYOUNG, Myrtis A 1862 1870 Chiles MIMiCoHiSo KNIGHT, Orson Alby COLE, Ida 1860 1870 Chiles MIMiCoHiSo KNOCHE, Amelia 1882 1882 Somerset MIMiCoHiSo KNOCHE, Anna ElizabetALPERT, Paul J. 1873 1873 Somerset MIMiCoHiSo KNOCHE, Elizabeth 1872 1872 Somerset MIMiCoHiSo KNOCHE, Frank Henry JOHANNING, Kathe1878 1878 Somerset MIMiCoHiSo KNOCHE, Frederick ChaJOHANNING, Lydia1885 1885 Somerset MIMiCoHiSo KNOCHE, George Louis ARNOLD, Clara 1875 1875 Somerset MIMiCoHiSo KNOCHE, George Louis HOMRIGHAUSEN, M 1845 1869 Somerset MIMiCoHiSo KNOCHE, John William JOHANNING, Kathe1870 1870 Somerset MIMiCoHiSo KNOCHE, Maria KatheriBROCKER, John G 1880 1880 Somerset MIMiCoHiSo KOELSCH, Andreas HEINRICHS, Freid1845 1868 MIMiCoHiSo KOELSCH, Frederick WmMILLER, Irene 1884 1884 MIMiCoHiSo KOHLENBERG, Christoph[?], Minnie 187? Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo KOHLENBERG, Henry LewROGERS, Laura B 1877 1877 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo KOLHER, Victor MORE, Lavina 1858 1865 MIMiCoHiSo KRUMSICK, George LemuHISER, Lela Bell1882 1882 Valley Twp MIMiCoHiSo KRUMSICK, Joseph EberSCHAEFER, Anna H1876 1876 Valley Twp MIMiCoHiSo KRUMSICK, Mary Anna 1879 1879 Valley Twp MIMiCoHiSo KRUMSICK, William MarRILEY, Agnes Ade1850 1870 Valley Twp MIMiCoHiSo KUHN, Ernestine PauliREIFEL, William 1868 MIMiCoHiSo KUHN, Wilhelmine DEBRICH, Friedri1829 1868?Block MIMiCoHiSo LABADIE, Francis CICOTTE, Susan 1851 MIMiCoHiSo LABADIE, Peter CICOTTE, Amelia 1819 1851 MIMiCoHiSo LARKIN, John MORGAN, Mary 1820 1859 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo LARKIN, John Thomas 1861 1861 JOMiCoHiSo LARKIN, Joseph MURPHY, Tess 1873 1873 JOMiCoHiSo LARKIN, Kate SULLIVAN, John 1877 1877 JOMiCoHiSo LARKIN, Mary JENKINS, Will 1872 1872 JOMiCoHiSo LARKIN, Peter RIORDAN, Mary 1897 1879 JOMiCoHiSo LARKIN, Rosa Flora SHEEHAN, James 1864 1864 JOMiCoHiSo LARKIN, Sarah SHEEHAN, John 1866 1866 JOMiCoHiSo LARRICK, Margaret NICHOLSON, Thoma 1863 Marysville MIMiCoHiSo LATHAM, Bela MERCHANT, Eliza 1837 1868 Richland Twp MIMiCoHiSo LATHAM, Charles HUDDLE, Lucy M 1867 1868 Richland Twp MIMiCoHiSo LATHAM, Clara 1870 1870 Richland Twp MIMiCoHiSo LATHAM, Edward MADDOX, Katherin1875 1875 Richland Twp MIMiCoHiSo LATHAM, Ella 1880 1880 Richland Twp MIMiCoHiSo LATHAM, Etta LUDWIG, George 1872 1872 Richland Twp MIMiCoHiSo LATHAM, Fred 1877 1877 Richland Twp MIMiCoHiSo LAWRENCE, Rhoda MOORE, Joseph 1818 1867 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo LeGRAND, Martita NancKARR, George W. 1848 1883 Rock Springs LIMiCoHiSo LESTER, Elmer Ellswor 1883 1883 Paola MIMiCoHiSo LESTER, Isaac ROBBINS, Martha 1873 Paola MIMiCoHiSo LESTER, Lillie IsadorMOORE, Joseph L 1863 1873 Paola MIMiCoHiSo LESTER, Lindly [?], Juanita 1885 1885 Paola MIMiCoHiSo LUKENS, Mary ElizabetREEVES, Marcus D 1878?Paola MIMiCoHiSo LUME, Caroline BAEHR, Louis 1884?Paola MIMiCoHiSo LYONS, Josephine HANEY, James 1839 1858 New Lancaster MIMiCoHiSo MANCHESTER, Amy AngelCRAWFORD, Ira 1880 1880 Chiles MIMiCoHiSo MANCHESTER, Charles BWEBSTER, Susie 1876 Chiles MIMiCoHiSo MANCHESTER, DeWitt C RINEHART, May 1877 1877 Chiles MIMiCoHiSo MANCHESTER, Frances GEORGE, Elmer 1882 1882 Chiles MIMiCoHiSo MANCHESTER, George W STRYKER, Myrtie 1875 1876 Chiles MIMiCoHiSo MANCHESTER, Inez IsadALLISON, Thomas 1873 1876 Chiles MIMiCoHiSo MANCHESTER, Mary 1884 1884 Chiles MIMiCoHiSo MANNEN, Arthur Henry 1876 1876 Stanton Twp MIMiCoHiSo MANNEN, Grace Lelia KERSHNER, Walter1873 1873 Stanton Twp MIMiCoHiSo MANNEN, Ida May SHARP, John 1868 1868 Stanton Twp MIMiCoHiSo MANNEN, James D. 1883 1883 Stanton Twp MIMiCoHiSo MANNEN, Jesse F. MILLER, Nettie 1880 1880 Stanton Twp MIMiCoHiSo MANNEN, Mary Frances SAVIDGE, Asa 1880 MIMiCoHiSo MANNEN, Robert Irvin EWBANK, Maud 1871 1871 Stanton Twp MIMiCoHiSo MANNEN, William E. KIRK, Jennie 1859 1859 Stanton Twp MIMiCoHiSo MANNEN, William Wall 1878 1878 Stanton Twp MIMiCoHiSo MARQUIS, Eventus DoudTANN, Sarah 1852 1856 MIMiCoHiSo MARTIN, Daniel SPRING, Deidemia1797?1856 Osawatomie MIMiCoHiSo MARTIN, Endrew MolineNELSON, Johannah1844 1880?Richland Twp MIMiCoHiSo MARTIN, Montie Alson UPHAM, Georgia H1883 1883 Richland Twp MIMiCoHiSo MASSEY, John GingrichDICKERSON, Rhoda1866 1866 Jingo MIMiCoHiSo MASSEY, John SAGE, Lydia 1866?Jingo MIMiCoHiSo MAST, Jacob WEAVER, Christin 1874 Hillside MIMiCoHiSo MASTERS, James S. RUTLEDGE, Mary 1883?Hillsdale MIMiCoHiSo MASTERS, John W. POTEET, Grace B.1883 1883 Hillsdale MIMiCoHiSo MASTERSON, Effie BAYS, John 1885 1885 Sugar Creek Twp MIMiCoHiSo MASTERSON, Etta LAND, Charles E.1882 1882 Sugar Creek Twp MIMiCoHiSo MASTERSON, George W. TURLEY, Martha C1852 1879 Sugar Creek Twp MIMiCoHiSo MASTERSON, Taylor 1879 1879 Sugar Creek Twp MIMiCoHiSo MATHEWS, Clara 1863 1863 Fontana MIMiCoHiSo MATHEWS, Delia 1872 1872 Fontana MIMiCoHiSo MATHEWS, Fannie 1867 1867 Fontana MIMiCoHiSo MATHEWS, Frederick BATTERSBY, Victo1867 1867 Fontana MIMiCoHiSo MATHEWS, Frederick W BROWN, Caroline 1832 1860 Fontana MIMiCoHiSo MATHEWS, George 1859 1860 Fontana MIMiCoHiSo MATHEWS, Gilbert 1865 1865 Fontana MIMiCoHiSo MATHEWS, William 1870 1870 Fontana MIMiCoHiSo MATNEY, Charles BROWN, Abigail 1844 WYMiCoHiSo MATNEY, Elisha BEAGLE, Sarah J 1838?1844 WYMiCoHiSo MATNEY, George FrederRAZEY, Izora Bel1863 1863 WYMiCoHiSo MATNEY, James FrankliMcCABE, Laura E 1872 1872 WYMiCoHiSo MAXWELL, Sarah IsabelWEAVER, Martin 1849 1874 Marysville Twp MIMiCoHiSo McCASKEY, Charles CliCREES, Ida May 1869 1880 Paola MIMiCoHiSo McCASKEY, Effie LenorHILL, Henry Mart1861 1880 Paola MIMiCoHiSo McCASKEY, George AlexWRIGHT, Sarah S 1834 1880 Paola MIMiCoHiSo McCASKEY, John Kennet 1867 1880 Paola MIMiCoHiSo McCASKEY, Olivia 1874 1880 Paola MIMiCoHiSo McCLAREN, James FRENCH, Olive 1821 1856 MIMiCoHiSo McCLAREN, James H. OFFICER, Martha 1851 1856 MIMiCoHiSo McCLAREN, Laura 1878 1878 MIMiCoHiSo McCLAREN, Maude 1882 1882 MIMiCoHiSo McCLAREN, Olive OFFICER, Hart 1856 MIMiCoHiSo McCLUSKEY, Mary Anne McGUIRK, Patrick 1878?Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo McCOLM, Julia BRYAN, John Will 1870 Richland Twp MIMiCoHiSo McCORD, Martha Stone SHINKLE, James L1811 1865 Osage Twp MIMiCoHiSo McDANIEL, Eliza Jane BRYAN, Joseph 1852 1876 Richland Twp MIMiCoHiSo McDANIEL, George A. 1853 1854 Marysville Twp MIMiCoHiSo McDANIEL, George BeveSIMS, Lula Flore1858 1870 Stanton, Twp MIMiCoHiSo McDANIEL, James Wm 1845 1854 Marysville Twp MIMiCoHiSo McDANIEL, Jesse GreenBEETS, Anna 1823 1854 Marysville Twp MIMiCoHiSo McDANIEL, John P. 1850 1854 Marysville Twp MIMiCoHiSo McDANIEL, Jospeh F. 1858 1858 Marysville Twp MIMiCoHiSo McDANIEL, Martha P. HITTLE, Samuel A1858 1858 Marysville Twp MIMiCoHiSo McDANIEL, Mary Jane WHITE, Stephan 1842 1854 Marysville Twp MIMiCoHiSo McDANIEL, Millie A. 1862 1862 Marysville Twp MIMiCoHiSo McDANIEL, William T. 1848 1854 Marysville Twp MIMiCoHiSo McDONALD, John ENDECOTT, Letha 1884 1884 Miami Twp MIMiCoHiSo McDONALD, Mary ElizabMILLS, Hirham 1837 1879?New Lancaster MIMiCoHiSo McDONALD, William JamHEWITT, Jessie E1842 1871 Miami Twp MIMiCoHiSo McDONALD, William LUCKENBAUGH, O. 1883 1883 Miami Twp MIMiCoHiSo McGOWEN, Matilda KILGORE, Mathias 1865 MIMiCoHiSo McGRATH, Mary Ann FENTON, John 1866 MIMiCoHiSo McGRATH, Robert MALONEY, Alice 1848 Centerville LIMiCoHiSo McGUIRK, Catherine RIGNEY, Patrick 1841 1865 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo McGUIRK, Patrick HenrMcCLUSKEY, Mary 1878?Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo McGUIRK, Terrance W. VOHS, Ida France1878 1878 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo McKEE, Emmaline HEMPHILL, Samuel1873 1873 JOMiCoHiSo McKEE, Etta Laura DeaHAEBERLE, George1880 1880 MIMiCoHiSo McKEE, Etta Laura DeaWATSON, Harry L.1880 1880 MIMiCoHiSo McKEE, Lucy Matilda SUNLEY, George B1871 1871 JOMiCoHiSo McKEE, Martha Ellen DONHAM, Robert B1884 1884 MIMiCoHiSo McKEE, Mary Virginia ROSE, Charles E.1868 1869 JOMiCoHiSo McKEE, Nettie Rose 1875 1875 MIMiCoHiSo McKEE, Retta May NEVIUS, William 1877 1877 MIMiCoHiSo McKEE, Robert Lee BASTIN, Emily A 1867 1869 JOMiCoHiSo McKEE, Samuel Edward EMMART, Martha A1843 1869 JOMiCoHiSo McKEE, Samuel Edward GATTSHALL, Lotti1882 1882 MIMiCoHiSo McKEE, Selema 1874 1874 JOMiCoHiSo McKOON, Edwin A. GUY, Emma Rachel1872 1872 Stanton MIMiCoHiSo McKOON, Joseph Frank 1874 1874 Stanton MIMiCoHiSo McKOON, Joseph Z. ADAMS, Lora Maha1849 1865 Stanton MIMiCoHiSo McKOON, Joseph Z. ADAMS, Mattie 1849 1865 Stanton MIMiCoHiSo McKOON, Mable H. MEINIG, William 1874 1874 Stanton MIMiCoHiSo McKOON, Mary M. CROAN, Stamen 1878 1878 Stanton MIMiCoHiSo McKOON, Zeb [?], Mary 1882 1882 Stanton MIMiCoHiSo MEAD, Annie BRINKLEY, Albert1873 1873 MIMiCoHiSo MEAD, Annie BRINKLEY, Jot 1873 1873 MIMiCoHiSo MEAD, Christopher 1879 1879 MIMiCoHiSo MEAD, Daniel [?], Frances 1871 1871 MIMiCoHiSo MEAD, George JeffersoKITCHEN, Elizabe1867 1867 MIMiCoHiSo MEAD, Mary Jane KIRTS, George 1868 1868 MIMiCoHiSo MEADOR, Ethie SHERMAN, 1883 1883 MIMiCoHiSo MEADOR, Jessie WILSON, 1885 1885 MIMiCoHiSo MEADOR, Lloyd 1881 1881 MIMiCoHiSo MERCHANT, Eliza EllenLATHAM, Bela 1850 1868 Richland Twp MIMiCoHiSo MIDDLEMAS, John DABBS, Sarah Ann1858 1859 Paola MIMiCoHiSo MIDDLEMAS, Thomas [?], Mary 1859 Paola MIMiCoHiSo MILLER, Adam FINCH, Caroline 1829 1869 Wea MIMiCoHiSo MILLER, Benedick GLASNER, Mary 1836 1861 Stanton MIMiCoHiSo MILLER, Bertha CONBOY, Andrew 1867 1869 Wea MIMiCoHiSo MILLER, Clarence DONNEGAN, Molly 1876 1876 Wea MIMiCoHiSo MILLER, Effie KEENAN, Peter J.1862 1869 Wea MIMiCoHiSo MILLER, Eugene HENDRICKSON Lucy1873 1873 Wea MIMiCoHiSo MILLER, Frances CONBOY, Thomas 1869 1869 Wea MIMiCoHiSo MILLER, George CASE, Sally 1880 1880 Wea MIMiCoHiSo MILLER, Gertrude 1884 1884 Wea MIMiCoHiSo MILLER, Joseph DAGNETTE, Mary 1865 1869 Wea MIMiCoHiSo MILLER, Margaret HOUSTON, James 1878 1878 Wea MIMiCoHiSo MILLER, Mary SECK, Jacob 1871 1871 Wea MIMiCoHiSo MILLS, Annie Rebecca HEWITT, William 1868 1879?New Lancaster MIMiCoHiSo MILLS, Hirham McDONALD, MARY E1830 1879?New Lancaster MIMiCoHiSo MILLS, Walter James HEWITT, Blanche 1864 1879?New Lancaster MIMiCoHiSo MINDEN, Arthur PROTHE, Sena 1885 1885 Block MIMiCoHiSo MINDEN, Dora SCHERMBECK, Char1883 1883 Block MIMiCoHiSo MINDEN, Emma PROTHE, Fred 1880 1880 Block MIMiCoHiSo MINDEN, Frank KOOPMAN, Anna 1878 1878 Block MIMiCoHiSo MINDEN, Henry TEWES, Anna 1862 1866 Block MIMiCoHiSo MINDEN, Herman WALZ, Lena 1873 1873 Block MIMiCoHiSo MINDEN, John REIFEL, Ida Mari1874 1874 Miami Twp MIMiCoHiSo MINDEN, Katie 1871 1871 Block MIMiCoHiSo MINDEN, Lizzie DAGEFORDE, Henry1872 1872 Block MIMiCoHiSo MINDEN, Meta DEBRICK, Herman 1864 1866 Block MIMiCoHiSo MINDEN, Nicholas BUSS, Anna 1867 1867 Block MIMiCoHiSo MINDEN, William KIRSHER, Freda 1874 1874 Block MIMiCoHiSo MONROE, Elizabeth HATFIELD, Abraha1830 1875 New Lancaster MIMiCoHiSo MONTAGUE, Gertrude ARBOGAST, Wm Cro1880 1880 Bonner Springs MIMiCoHiSo MOORE, Joseph LAWRENCE, Rhoda 1809 1867 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo MOORE, Joseph LawrencLESTER, Lillie I1848 1867 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo MOORE, Joseph LawrencTUBBS, Sarah C. 1848 1867 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo MOORE, Joshua Wallas [?], Nancy 1851 1867 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo MOORE, Kansas Fremont 1854 1867 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo MOORE, Lindley Murry [?], Sarah 1839 1867 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo MOORE, Richard Hobbs [?], Jennie 1844 1867 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo MOORE, Samuel Webster 1842 1867 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo MOORE, William 1837 1867 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo MORGAN, Calvin RANKIN, Martha 1840 1869 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo MORGAN, David BENDORF, Henriet1875 1875 Somerset MIMiCoHiSo MORGAN, Elizabeth GOODE, Buford F.1834 1869 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo MORGAN, Elnora 1879 1879 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo MORGAN, Eunice ElizabJOHNSON, William1855 1869 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo MORGAN, Fannie Alice 1871 1871 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo MORGAN, James BRIDGES, Margare1833 1869 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo MORGAN, John Henry RUSSELL, Mary 1885 1885 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo MORGAN, John James RUSSELL, Lavina 1852 1869 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo MORGAN, Joseph C. LORD, Anna M. 1868 1869 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo MORGAN, Martha SalomeABNEY, William L1865 1869 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo MORGAN, Mary Ann SMITH, James A. 1859 1869 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo MORGAN, Mary LARKIN, John 1859 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo MORGAN, Nancy Jane JOHNSON, William1858 1869 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo MORGAN, Nancy Jane TUCKER, George W1858 1869 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo MORGAN, Rosella Mae RING, James W. 1871 1871 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo MORGAN, Sarah CatheriCOOK, Henry T. 1863 1869 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo MORGAN, Susan BEMENT, 1868 1869 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo MORGAN, William B. HILL, Clara 1854 1869 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo MORGAN, William EDWARDS, Nancy J1804 1869 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo MORGAN, William HASTINGS, Mary 1830 1869 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo MORGAN, William PHAYLER, Cindy 1869 Somerset MIMiCoHiSo MOUNTFORD, Hugh BRYAN, Mary M. 1845 1876 Richland Twp MIMiCoHiSo MUELLER, Anthony MILLER, Katherin 1866 Wea MIMiCoHiSo MUELLER, Bernard T. HEINLE, Margueri1874 1874 Wea MIMiCoHiSo MUELLER, Bernard T. RABOLD, Helena 1874 1874 Wea MIMiCoHiSo MUELLER, Helena GEBHARDT, George1870 1870 Wea MIMiCoHiSo MUELLER, Lorenz SCHILLY, Frieda 1872 1872 Wea MIMiCoHiSo MUELLER, Peter Joseph 1868 1868 Wea MIMiCoHiSo MURPHY, John R. SHEETS, Ruth 1878?Springhill MIMiCoHiSo MURPHY, Victor A. HIAGHT, Nora Bel1878 1878 Springhill MIMiCoHiSo MURRAY, James FLYNN, Julia Ann1833 1869 Wea Twp MIMiCoHiSo MURRAY, Thomas J. SPIELBUSCH, Eliz1860 1869 Wea Twp MIMiCoHiSo NEAL, Elizabeth L. LASKEY, Paul L. 1863 1867 Paola MIMiCoHiSo NEAL, Francis Victor WILSON, Wesley A1854 1867 Paola MIMiCoHiSo NEAL, John Melvin MILLER, Margaret1858 1867 Paola MIMiCoHiSo NEAL, Lydia FULLER, Samuel J1865 1867 Paola MIMiCoHiSo NEAL, Malinda Nancy 1852 1867 Paola MIMiCoHiSo NEAL, Marcus N. DOANE, Marilla R1855 1867 Paola MIMiCoHiSo NEAL, S. Clementine SIMS, John Holto1851 1867 Paola MIMiCoHiSo NEAL, Sarah Adaline GROVES, James 1857 1867 Paola MIMiCoHiSo NEAL, William Hunter EDWARDS, Mary J.1859 1867 Paola MIMiCoHiSo NELSON, Johannah MARTIN, Endrew M 1880?Richland Twp MIMiCoHiSo NEU, Adam [?], Katherine 1868 Block MIMiCoHiSo NEU, Caroline ARZBERGER, 1868 Block MIMiCoHiSo NEU, Catherine DEBRICK, Henry 1884 1884 Block MIMiCoHiSo NEU, Elizabeth WINDLER, Henry 1868 Block MIMiCoHiSo NEU, Jake EVERT, Alvina 1856 1868 Block MIMiCoHiSo NEU, Katherine FELDMAN, 1868 Block MIMiCoHiSo NEU, Margaret EVERT, Gustave 1868 Block MIMiCoHiSo NEVIUS, Cornelius SuySCHOMP, Mary Ett1871 1871 Chiles MIMiCoHiSo NEVIUS, Martin S VREELAND, Sarah 1838 1870 LaCygne MIMiCoHiSo NEVIUS, William VreelMcKEE, Retta May1873 1873 Chiles MIMiCoHiSo NICHOLS, Arthur C. BELL, Eva 1863 1868 Sugarcreek Twp MIMiCoHiSo NICHOLS, Clara WINN, William H.1866 1868 Sugarcreek Twp MIMiCoHiSo NICHOLS, Henry ClaytoJACKSON, Martha 1858 1868 Sugarcreek Twp MIMiCoHiSo NICHOLS, John Brett AUSTIN, H. Lois 1872 1872 Sugarcreek Twp MIMiCoHiSo NICHOLS, John C. CLEMENTS, Jane 1831 1868 Sugarcreek Twp MIMiCoHiSo NICHOLSON, Eliza J. 1863 Marysville MIMiCoHiSo NICHOLSON, George W. 1863 Stanton Twp MIMiCoHiSo NICHOLSON, Isaih 1863 Stanton Twp MIMiCoHiSo NICHOLSON, John RezinLARRICK, Elizabe1824 1863 Stanton Twp MIMiCoHiSo NICHOLSON, Levi 1863 Marysville MIMiCoHiSo NICHOLSON, Mansel 1863 Marysville MIMiCoHiSo NICHOLSON, Martha JanSTOUT, 1863 Stanton Twp MIMiCoHiSo NICHOLSON, Rezin ImesOYSTER, Kate 1847 1863 Stanton Twp MIMiCoHiSo NICHOLSON, Sarah E. 1863 Stanton Twp MIMiCoHiSo NICHOLSON, Sarepat 1863 Marysville MIMiCoHiSo NICHOLSON, Thomas 1863 Stanton Twp MIMiCoHiSo NICHOLSON, Thomas E. 1863 Marysville MIMiCoHiSo NOEL, Lucretia AdalinPROTZMAN, Absalo1841 1867 Hillsdale MIMiCoHiSo NYE, Edwin Harry ANDERSON, Cora 1844 1867 Paola MIMiCoHiSo O'BRIEN, Marcella CLARKE, Richard 1830 1868 Henson MIMiCoHiSo O'KEEFE, Michael NORMAN, Anastasi1832 1868 Wea MIMiCoHiSo OFFICER, James HENDERSON, Cynth 1864 Hillsdale MIMiCoHiSo OWEN, Celia Ann EDWARDS, William1835 1860 MIMiCoHiSo OYSTER, Anne Louisa BOWEN, William P1843 1860 Stanton Twp MIMiCoHiSo OYSTER, David WilliamTHOMPSON, Eliza 1816 1860 Stanton Twp MIMiCoHiSo OYSTER, George MichaeHILL, Hattie A. 1859 1860 Stanton Twp MIMiCoHiSo OYSTER, Kate NICHOLSON, Rezin1856 1860 Stanton Twp MIMiCoHiSo PARKHILL, Margaret CRAWFORD, Thomas1837 1870 Beagle MIMiCoHiSo PATTERSON, Abbie Ann 1872 1879?Wea MIMiCoHiSo PATTERSON, Alexander SNELL, Ellen Fra1834 1879?Wea MIMiCoHiSo PATTERSON, George LewWHITAKER, Minnie1876 1879?Wea MIMiCoHiSo PATTERSON, Harriet E. 1870 1879?Wea MIMiCoHiSo PATTERSON, John AlexaHARRISON, Sarah 1861 1879?Wea MIMiCoHiSo PATTERSON, Margaret J 1867 1879?Wea MIMiCoHiSo PATTERSON, Mary Franc 1865 1879?Wea MIMiCoHiSo PATTERSON, William H 1879?Wea MIMiCoHiSo PATTON, Louisa D LyonBEETS, Joseph Jr1821 1856 Marysville MIMiCoHiSo PERRY, Polly Ann WILCOX, Harmon S1834 1859 Sugar Creek Twp MIMiCoHiSo PETERSDOTTER, GustavaJOHNSON, Olaves 1870 MIMiCoHiSo PEUSER, Peter SECK, Elizabeth 1862 1883 Wea MIMiCoHiSo PEYTON, Homer JOHNSTON, Etta 1860 1879 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo PEYTON, Homer ROGERS, Ruth A. 1860 1879 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo PHAYLER, Cindy MORGAN, William 1869 Somerset MIMiCoHiSo PHILLIPS, George EdwaBRYAN, El Nora 1873 1873 Wellsville MiCoHiSo PHILLIPS, George K. STEWART, Elizabe 1871 Wellsville MiCoHiSo PITMAN, Elizabeth COMBS, Jacob N. 1827 1869 Wea Twp MIMiCoHiSo PITMAN, Isaac Noah GRANT, Mary E. 1804 1869 Wea Twp MIMiCoHiSo PLUMMER, Thomas DeMOSS, Belle 1855 1885 Hillsdale MIMiCoHiSo POPE, August BIGHAM, Thelma 1878 1878 Block MIMiCoHiSo POPE, Claus BLOCK, Anna 1875 1875 Block MIMiCoHiSo POPE, Henry HOLSEN, Gesche 1831 186? Block MIMiCoHiSo POPE, Katherine HOLTZ, Henry 1862 186? Block MIMiCoHiSo POPE, Sena THODEN, Henry 1873 1873 Block MIMiCoHiSo POST, Elizabeth KNIGHT, Alby A 1833 1870 Chiles MIMiCoHiSo POWELL, Henrietta A. JENNINGS, Vines 1883 Hillsdale MIMiCoHiSo PRICE, Alexander McCOLLOM, Elvina1867 1874 Hillsdale MIMiCoHiSo PRICE, Almeda PHILLIPS, Curtis 1874 Hillsdale MIMiCoHiSo PRICE, Edward JAMESON, Eliza 1827 1874 Hillsdale MIMiCoHiSo PRICE, George Graham WEIR, Elvia 1871 1874 Hillsdale MIMiCoHiSo PRICE, Isaac COX, Bertha 1866 1874 Hillsdale MIMiCoHiSo PRICE, J. Milton 1874 Hillsdale MIMiCoHiSo PRICE, Katherine HAZLEWOOD, 1874 Hillsdale MIMiCoHiSo PRICE, Katherine PACKARD, Albert 1874 Hillsdale MIMiCoHiSo PRICE, Kelramnia GEORGE, Daniel 1858 1874 Hillsdale MIMiCoHiSo PRICE, Samuel F. SPALDING, Lydia 1874 Hillsdale MIMiCoHiSo PRICE, Sarah CONGER, David 1851 1874 Hillsdale MIMiCoHiSo PROTHE, Carl H. 1874 1874 Block MIMiCoHiSo PROTHE, Friedrich H. LEHR, Lena 1866 WBMiCoHiSo PROTHE, H. Fred 1878 1878 Block MIMiCoHiSo PROTHE, Henry A. 1880 1880 Block MIMiCoHiSo PROTHE, John HeinrichSCHNAKENBERG, C.1837 1866 WBMiCoHiSo PROTHE, John William RODEWALD, Doris 1873 1873 Block MIMiCoHiSo PROTHE, William GERKEN, Margaret1862 1866 WBMiCoHiSo PROTZMAN, Absalom NapNOEL, Lucretia A 1867 Hillsdale MIMiCoHiSo PROTZMAN, Gilbert I. KERSHENER, Ethel1877 1877 Marysville Twp MIMiCoHiSo PROTZMAN, Robert DalePATTEN, Alice L. 187? Marysville Twp MIMiCoHiSo RAMEY, Nancy CHILTON, William 186? Antioch MIMiCoHiSo RANNEY, Adda JONES, Claude 1884 1884 MIMiCoHiSo RANNEY, Anna MULLINS, James 1884 1884 MIMiCoHiSo RANNEY, James Knox P.INMAN, Ida Louis1846 1872? MIMiCoHiSo RANNEY, Nettie ROSSMAN, Charles1877 1877 Mound Twp MIMiCoHiSo REED, Farlow 1862 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo REEVES, Clarice MaireBAIR, Grant Abra1878 1878 Paola MIMiCoHiSo REEVES, Marcus D. LUKENS, Mary Eli1844 1868?Spring Hill MIMiCoHiSo REEVES, Murta Bell THORPE, Willard 1874 1874 Paola MIMiCoHiSo REEVES, Susan EDWARDS, William1838 1865 MIMiCoHiSo REEVES, Thomas ArnoldSCHAFGES, Gertru1879 1879 Paola MIMiCoHiSo REIFEL, Emelie WINDLER, Herman 1885 1885 Block MIMiCoHiSo REIFEL, George KLAVON, Minnie 1874 1874 Block MIMiCoHiSo REIFEL, Ida Marie MINDEN, John 1881 1881 Block MIMiCoHiSo REIFEL, Louis EVERT, Theresa 1882 1882 Block MIMiCoHiSo REIFEL, Martin KISCHER, Malinda1875 1875 Block MIMiCoHiSo REIFEL, William PhillKUHN, Ernestine 1845 1868 Block MIMiCoHiSo RENNER, Fredrick WillNUNNINK, Emma M.1875 1875 JOMiCoHiSo RENNER, Valentine KLAMM, Eva 187? JOMiCoHiSo REYNOLDS, George FULLER, Mary L Lawrence DGMiCoHiSo RHEA, John J. STEWART, Ada May1885 1885 Sugar Creek Twp MIMiCoHiSo RHEA, John L. [?], Margaret 188? Sugar Creek Twp MIMiCoHiSo RICKETTS, Samuel TaylANDERSON, Sarah 1870 Stanton MIMiCoHiSo RIGNEY, Charles E. 1882 1882 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo RIGNEY, Helena TheresBARNES, Walter C1863 1865 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo RIGNEY, John WISE, Nellie 186? 186? Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo RIGNEY, Lach (W. L.) COUGHLIN, 186? 186? Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo RIGNEY, Margaret SMITH, Jim 1870 1870 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo RIGNEY, Mary J. THOMPSON, John W1860 1865 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo RIGNEY, Maurice F. 1880 1880 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo RIGNEY, Patrick McGUIRK, Catheri1831 1865 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo RINGER, William H. BUCK, Cora 1872 1872 Somerset MiMiCoHiSo RINKER, Catherine ALLEN, Josiah 1822 1853?Rockville MIMiCoHiSo ROBBINS, Caroline P. HOPKINS, William1825 1865 New Lancaster MIMiCoHiSo ROBBINS, Martha LESTER, Isaac 1873 Paola MIMiCoHiSo ROBINSON, Rebecca SMITH, William 1821 1860 Fontana MIMiCoHiSo RODEWALD, Doris SophiPROTHE, John Wm 1881 1881 Block MIMiCoHiSo ROGERS, Benjamim L. 1869 1879 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo ROGERS, Bertram John TRAMMELL, Lulu 1874 1879 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo ROGERS, Clark David 1864 1879 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo ROGERS, James Clark DUNLAP, Mary E. 1829 1879 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo ROGERS, James FrankliDUNCAN, Olive B.1866 1879 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo ROGERS, Jane Dunlap BARNHILL, John F1871 1879 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo ROGERS, Rachael HENNIGH, George 1868 1868 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo ROGERS, Richard 1865 Middle Creek TwpMIMiCoHiSo ROGERS, Richard John MURTAUGH, Emma 1873 1873 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo ROGERS, William John HAWKINS, Hannah 1841 1865 Middle Creek TwpMIMiCoHiSo ROGERS, William Wolf 1882 1882 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo ROSSMAN, Charles ErneRANNEY, Nettie 1869 1877 Block MIMiCoHiSo RUCKER, Charles Cegna 1873 1873 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo RUCKER, Edward FranklRUSSELL, Josephi1883 1883 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo RUCKER, Edward Lewis DUKE, Martha 1832 1852 MiCoHiSo RUCKER, Edward Lewis McGREW, Margaret1832 1852 MiCoHiSo RUCKER, Edward Lewis VANALLEN, Lucy J1832 1852 MiCoHiSo RUCKER, Gracie Ellen PETERS, Walt 1880 1880 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo RUCKER, John William GAUL, Elizabeth 1871 1871 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo RUCKER, Karl Benona TRAMMELL, Blanch1877 1877 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo RUCKER, Margaret Reb.SCHALL, Lawrence1869 1869 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo RUSSELL, Allen PARKER, Adah 1875 1875 Middle Creek TwpMIMiCoHiSo RUSSELL, Claudia HORNE, John B. 1855 1867 Osawatomie Twp MIMiCoHiSo RUSSELL, Effie Alva HUPP, William E.1880 1880 Valley Twp ? MIMiCoHiSo RUSSELL, Elijah PLANK, Fanny 1825 1867 Middle Creek TwpMIMiCoHiSo RUSSELL, Elisha ThompQUINCY, Mary M. 1864 1867 Middle Creek TwpMIMiCoHiSo RUSSELL, Elva A. BOYD, William J.1849 1867 Middle Creek TwpMIMiCoHiSo RUSSELL, Elva YEATER, Frank 1885 1885 Middle Creek TwpMIMiCoHiSo RUSSELL, Emma Jane HAAS, George L. 1868 1868 Middle Creek TwpMIMiCoHiSo RUSSELL, Flora CROWELL, William1882 1882 Middle Creek TwpMIMiCoHiSo RUSSELL, Frank MarionQUINCY, Sadie F 1872 1872 Middle Creek TwpMIMiCoHiSo RUSSELL, Fred Arthur FORSYTH, Lottie 1878 1878 Middle Creek TwpMIMiCoHiSo RUSSELL, George M. LINTHICUM, Marth 188? Hoxie SDMiCoHiSo RUSSELL, Hattie Ann MICHAEL, J Henry1873 1873 Valley Twp ? MIMiCoHiSo RUSSELL, Henry ArthurDARING, Lillie C1882 1882 Hoxie SDMiCoHiSo RUSSELL, James ElijahPARKER, Cora 1850 1867 Middle Creek TwpMIMiCoHiSo RUSSELL, James ElijahWISE, Josephine 1850 1867 Middle Creek TwpMIMiCoHiSo RUSSELL, James FranklKEGG, Meta 1850 1867 Osawatomie Twp MIMiCoHiSo RUSSELL, John H. COOMBS, Amanda V1862 1867 Middle Creek TwpMIMiCoHiSo RUSSELL, Joseph 1870 1870 Middle Creek TwpMIMiCoHiSo RUSSELL, Josephine L. 1870 1870 Middle Creek TwpMIMiCoHiSo RUSSELL, Julius VictoKEGG, Mary Ellen1855 1867 Osawatomie Twp MIMiCoHiSo RUSSELL, Lavina MORGAN, John J. 1857 1867 Middle Creek TwpMIMiCoHiSo RUSSELL, Lueza CaroliCARTER, William 1844 187? Osawatomie Twp MIMiCoHiSo RUSSELL, Lueza CaroliKANE, Jim M. 1844 187? Osawatomie Twp MIMiCoHiSo RUSSELL, Margaret E. BOYD, John B. 1847 1867 Middle Creek TwpMIMiCoHiSo RUSSELL, Martha Ann 1859 1867 Middle Creek TwpMIMiCoHiSo RUSSELL, Mary EleanorMORGAN, John H. 1883 1883 MIMiCoHiSo RUSSELL, Mary Ellen SHIVELY, John Lo1857 1867 Osawatomie Twp MIMiCoHiSo RUSSELL, Mary JosephiMATTIX, David 1883 1883 Valley Twp ? MIMiCoHiSo RUSSELL, Mary JosephiREYNOLDS,Newton 1883 1883 Valley Twp ? MIMiCoHiSo RUSSELL, Mary JosephiRUCKER, Frank 1883 1883 Valley Twp ? MIMiCoHiSo RUSSELL, Mellissa K. 1867 1867 Middle Creek TwpMIMiCoHiSo RUSSELL, Nancy ElizabHUNT, Azol 1840 1869 Osawatomie Twp MIMiCoHiSo RUSSELL, Nellie MaymeLIVELY, Robert H1885 1885 Valley Twp ? MIMiCoHiSo RUSSELL, Paul BELT, Theodoeshi1884 1884 MIMiCoHiSo RUSSELL, Paul PendletMcGILL, Blanch 1855 1867 Middle Creek TwpMIMiCoHiSo RUSSELL, Paul PendletPUGH, Winnifred 1855 1867 Middle Creek TwpMIMiCoHiSo RUSSELL, Pryor Levi BUTLER, Sarah A.1858 1867 Middle Creek TwpMIMiCoHiSo RUSSELL, Pryor Levi HOGUE, Ruth 1858 1867 Middle Creek TwpMIMiCoHiSo RUSSELL, Sara FrancesMORGAN, Dan B. 1852 1867 Middle Creek TwpMIMiCoHiSo RUSSELL, Stella May PUGH, Hughie R. 1877 1877 Valley Twp ? MIMiCoHiSo RUSSELL, Timothy ANDREWS, Sarah 1801 1867 Osawatomie Twp MIMiCoHiSo RUSSELL, Timothy DONNELL, Mary J.1801 1867 Osawatomie Twp MIMiCoHiSo RUSSELL, Walter Scott 1878 1878 Valley Twp ? MIMiCoHiSo RUSSELL, William OrvaJOHNSON, Clara 1875 1875 Valley Twp ? MIMiCoHiSo RUSSELL, William ThomBRUCE, Fannie B.1854 1867 Middle Creek TwpMIMiCoHiSo RUSSELL, William ThomHILL, Fannie E. 1854 1867 Middle Creek TwpMIMiCoHiSo RUTLEDGE, Mary MASTERS, James S 1883?Hillsdale MIMiCoHiSo SAGE, Anna WORTHINGTON, Cha1849 186? Wea Twp MIMiCoHiSo SAGE, Lydia MASSEY, John 1866?Jingo MIMiCoHiSo SAVIDGE, Asa MANNEN, Mary F. 1880 MIMiCoHiSo SAVIDGE, Herbert E. GIBBONS, Mary H.1871 1880 MIMiCoHiSo SAVIDGE, John STANDING, Joseph 1880 Stanton Twp MIMiCoHiSo SAVIDGE, William HarvSTANBRO, Jessie 1880 1880 Stanton Twp MIMiCoHiSo SCHAFGAS, Kathrina JOHANN, Mathais 1852 1878 Fontana MIMiCoHiSo SCHERMAN, Andrew BLEIER, Magdalen1846 1866 MiCoHiSo SCHERMAN, Andrew LouiHONN, Ethel Juli1876 1876 Lenexa JOMiCoHiSo SCHERMAN, George R. BOEHM, Emma Cath1885 1885 Lenexa JOMiCoHiSo SCHMIDT, Julius M. HOPP, Anna Rosin1841 1877 Block MIMiCoHiSo SCHMIDT, Ralph ArnoldBUCK, Stella 1885 1885 Atchison ATMiCoHiSo SCHNAKENBERG, CathariPROTHE, John H. 1844 1869 Block MIMiCoHiSo SCHWARTZ, Catherine 1877 1877 Wea Twp MIMiCoHiSo SCHWARTZ, Catherine STAHL, Peter M. 1834 1869 Wea Twp MIMiCoHiSo SCHWARTZ, Dora 186? 186? Wea Twp MIMiCoHiSo SCHWARTZ, Elizabeth 186? 186? Wea Twp MIMiCoHiSo SCHWARTZ, Frances M. 1879 1879 Wea Twp MIMiCoHiSo SCHWARTZ, Jacob A. 1873 1873 Wea Twp MIMiCoHiSo SCHWARTZ, Jacob BAUER, Frances 1832 1860 Wea Twp MIMiCoHiSo SCHWARTZ, Jacob [?], Anna 1832 1860 Wea Twp MIMiCoHiSo SCHWARTZ, Josephine 1875 1875 Wea Twp MIMiCoHiSo SCHWARTZ, William DOHERTY, Anna 1849 1857 Wea Twp MIMiCoHiSo SCHWARTZ, William GOOD, Josephine 1849 1857 Wea Twp MIMiCoHiSo SCHWARTZ, William J. 1882 1882 Wea Twp MIMiCoHiSo SCROGGINS, Malinda WEBB, Benjamin F 1860 MIMiCoHiSo SEAVER, George W. 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UPDEGRAFF, Sarah1831 1857 Stanton Twp MIMiCoHiSo STOCKWELL, William 1857 Stanton Twp MIMiCoHiSo STOKER, Elias SIMONS, Martha A1824 1857 Rockville MIMiCoHiSo STOKER, Melvin JACKSON, Nancy A1865 1865 Rockville MIMiCoHiSo STOWE, Adis WashingtoWHITE, Josephine1869 1869 GWMiCoHiSo STRAUSBAUGH, Agnes PICKLES, Thomas 1868 1870 Wellsville DGMiCoHiSo STRAUSBAUGH, Anthony THOMPSON, Elizab1835 1870 Wellsville DGMiCoHiSo STRAUSBAUGH, Clara SCHWARTZ, Willia1870 1870 Wellsville DGMiCoHiSo STRAUSBAUGH, Francis 1875 1875 Osage Twp MIMiCoHiSo STRAUSBAUGH, Henry AlBRUCE, Frances A1885 1885 Osage Twp MIMiCoHiSo STRAUSBAUGH, James BURKE, Elizabeth1875 1875 Osage Twp MIMiCoHiSo STRAUSBAUGH, John 1880 1880 Osage Twp MIMiCoHiSo STRAUSBAUGH, Mary 1883 1883 Osage Twp MIMiCoHiSo STRAUSBAUGH, William WELSH, Mary Elle1865 1870 Wellsville DGMiCoHiSo SWAGERTY, Thomas I. COULTER, Elizabe1876 1876 Riley RIMiCoHiSo TALLMON, James WashinLOWE, Elizabeth 1845?186? Fontana MIMiCoHiSo TANNER, Elizabeth C. CROTCHETT, Loren1823 1869 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo THOMPSON, Aletha AlisHITTLE, Issac 1832 1860 Hillsdale MIMiCoHiSo THOMPSON, Eliza Ann OYSTER, David W 1821 1861 MIMiCoHiSo THOMPSON, Elizabeth STRAUSBAUGH, Ant1843 1870 Wellsville DGMiCoHiSo THREEWITS, Margaret NEILL, Thomas J.1831 1867 Paola MIMiCoHiSo TICKNOR, Andrew JacksWRIGHT, Joanna 1850 1873 Fontana MIMiCoHiSo TICKNOR, Anna Mary SHELDON, Henry 1870 1873 Fontana MIMiCoHiSo TICKNOR, David 1872 1873 Fontana MIMiCoHiSo TICKNOR, Theodore OscMcDOWELL, Alice 1885 1885 Fontana MIMiCoHiSo TILTON, Albert WebsteMARTIN, Eunice 186? Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo TILTON, Elijah [?], Rovilla 186? Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo TILTON, Eunice Edna HINDS, Clarence 1881 1881 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo TIMKEN, Herman Henry DIETZGEN, Anna M1879 1879 Paola MIMiCoHiSo TODD, Mary Elizabeth SHANNON, William1817 1857 Sugar Creek Twp MIMiCoHiSo TRESSLAR, Laura VictoBARKIS, J. Newt 1855 1883 Hillsdale MIMiCoHiSo TROXEL, Frederick COX, Jane 1791 1859 Osawatomie MIMiCoHiSo TROXEL, Frederick WILLIAMS, Alabam1791 1859 Osawatomie MIMiCoHiSo TROXEL, George Hill PATTEN, Nancy 1848 1859 Osawatomie MIMiCoHiSo TROXEL, Harrison [?], Emma H. 1844 1859 Osawatomie MIMiCoHiSo TROXEL, Roxulana ROBERTS, Thomas 1845 1859 Osawatomie MIMiCoHiSo TURLEY, Martha C. MASTERSON, Georg 1879 Sugar Creek Twp MIMiCoHiSo VAN PELT, Clifford L VICKERS, Ova Ade1885 1885 Beagle MIMiCoHiSo VAN PELT, Levi REIFEL, Louisa 1865 1885 Somerset MIMiCoHiSo VAN VLACK, Alanson WILSON, Philance1816 1884 Jingo MIMiCoHiSo VAN VLACK, Byron ATWOOD, Hattie C1855 1879 Jingo MIMiCoHiSo VAN VLACK, Charles MADIN, Ruth 1881 1881 Jingo MIMiCoHiSo VANALLEN, Lucy RUCKER, Edward 1869 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo VEST, Mary WALKER, Henry T.1832 1858 Wea Twp MIMiCoHiSo VICKERS, John Landon NORRIS, Elizabet 1857 Paola MIMiCoHiSo VICKERS, Luke Stark REQUA, Martha E.1861 1861 Paola MIMiCoHiSo VON MINDEN, Nicholas GROTHER, Beta 1830 1866 Block MIMiCoHiSo WALKER, Andrew FranklSHARP, Josie 1868 1868 Paola MIMiCoHiSo WALKER, Augustine I. 1856 1858 Wea Twp MIMiCoHiSo WALKER, Catherine MarGLENDING, Wm. G.1845 1858 Wea Twp MIMiCoHiSo WALKER, Edmond Taure BATES, Zella Emi1865 1865 Paola MIMiCoHiSo WALKER, Edna Matilda DU BOIS, Harley 1877 1877 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo WALKER, Flora Eliza CONSTABLE, Samue1863 1863 Paola MIMiCoHiSo WALKER, Gaston JohnatCOLE, Mary 1843 1858 Wea Twp MIMiCoHiSo WALKER, Gaston JohnatSPEARS, Emma 1843 1858 Wea Twp MIMiCoHiSo WALKER, George Willia 1870 1870 Paola MIMiCoHiSo WALKER, Henry Jacob CONSTABLE, Mary 1852 1858 Wea Twp MIMiCoHiSo WALKER, Henry Thomas MOSER, Charlotte1817 1858 Wea Twp MIMiCoHiSo WALKER, Henry Thomas VEST, Mary 1817 1858 Wea Twp MIMiCoHiSo WALKER, Jasper AlburnBREWER, Ruthie 1872 1872 Paola MIMiCoHiSo WALKER, Julia Belle CADLE, J. B. 1850 1858 Wea Twp MIMiCoHiSo WALKER, Louis FriddleMARTIN Ella 1857 1858 Wea Twp MIMiCoHiSo WALKER, Malinda EllenGRAYBILL, Samuel1849 1858 Wea Twp MIMiCoHiSo WALKER, Malinda EllenLEE, Jasper 1849 1858 Wea Twp MIMiCoHiSo WALKER, Nancy ElizabeHINK, William M.1842 1858 Wea Twp MIMiCoHiSo WALKER, Omie Abner VAN KIRK, Charle1881 1881 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo WALKER, Samuel FletchCUNNINGHAM, Anni1858 186? Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo WALKER, Squire James 1841 1858 Wea Twp MIMiCoHiSo WALTERS, William ARMINGTON, Olive1818 1857 Block MIMiCoHiSo WALTERS, Willie ArminARZBERGER, Phill1860 1860 Block MIMiCoHiSo WATKINS, Curline BARKER, John 1831 1869 Middle Creek TwpMIMiCoHiSo WEAVER, Abner MaxwellYOUNG, Freda E. 1877 1877 Marysville Twp MIMiCoHiSo WEAVER, Christina MAST, Jacob 1874 Hillside MIMiCoHiSo WEAVER, Clara WEAVER, Charles 1884 1884 Paola MIMiCoHiSo WEAVER, Cornelius S. FAIR, Malissa 1855 1880 MIMiCoHiSo WEAVER, Ellen DEMORET, James 1881 1881 Paola MIMiCoHiSo WEAVER, Ida Mae 1876 1876 Marysville Twp MIMiCoHiSo WEAVER, Lavina S. HOOVER, Martin J 1871 Paola MIMiCoHiSo WEAVER, Martin S. MAXWELL, Sarah I1841 1871 Marysville Twp MIMiCoHiSo WEAVER, Ora Franklin BENDORF, Jessie 1881 1881 Paola MIMiCoHiSo WEAVER, Samuel BAKER, Laura 1880 1880 MIMiCoHiSo WEAVER, Scott Clevela 1883 1883 Marysville Twp MIMiCoHiSo WEAVER, William MILLER, Ellen 1883 1883 Paola MIMiCoHiSo WEBB, Benjamin FranklSCROGGINS, Malin 1860 MIMiCoHiSo WEBB, Mary Emmeline HAYS, William A 1847 1860 MIMiCoHiSo WEH, Magdelena GOETZ, Jacob 1884 Osawatomie MIMiCoHiSo WELLS, David CARTER, Phebe E.1872 1872 Osawatomie MIMiCoHiSo WELLS, Elmer E. ELLIS, Lillie 1869 1869 Osawatomie MIMiCoHiSo WELLS, Freddie 1872 1872 Osawatomie MIMiCoHiSo WELLS, Harry WEBER, Martha 1885 1885 Osawatomie MIMiCoHiSo WELLS, Jesse Berry WHITSON, Elizabe1828 1856 Osawatomie MIMiCoHiSo WELLS, Jessie B. BUTTS, Jessie 1861 1861 Osawatomie MIMiCoHiSo WELLS, John Payne ELLIS, Harriet 1859 1859 Osawatomie MIMiCoHiSo WELLS, Leota L. LANE, Major A. 1882 1882 Osawatomie MIMiCoHiSo WELLS, Letha RINGER, Arthur 1877 1877 Osawatomie MIMiCoHiSo WELLS, Mana MEADOR, B. 1854 1856 Osawatomie MIMiCoHiSo WELLS, Minnie E. WESTFALL, John 1864 1864 Osawatomie MIMiCoHiSo WELLS, Numa Wesley HOLLAND, Addie 1856 1856 Osawatomie MIMiCoHiSo WELLS, Rebecca PrisciHATFIELD, Jacob 1856 1884 Rockville MIMiCoHiSo WELLS, Solon T. 1848 1856 Osawatomie MIMiCoHiSo WEST, Izora Florence COX, William W. 1856 1856 MIMiCoHiSo WEST, John Hume FLATHERS, Nancy 1833 1856? MIMiCoHiSo WEST, Sarah Ann CHRISTIE, Israel1832 1856 MIMiCoHiSo WHITAKER, Asbury McKEE, Emmaline 1823 1869 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo WHITAKER, George EnisLONNON, Nancy 1868 1869 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo WHITAKER, Ira Dean RANDALL, Mary 1882 1882 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo WHITAKER, John WilliaPITMAN, Evaline 1859 1869 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo WHITAKER, Joseph RileCOMBS, Elma Melo1862 1869 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo WHITAKER, Mary Emelin 1885 1885 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo WHITAKER, Minnie EltoPATTERSON, Louis1884 1884 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo WHITAKER, Robert Oren 1882 1882 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo WHITAKER, Robert OrviCOOPER, Emma 1854 1869 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo WHITAKER, Stella Bran 1884 1884 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo WHITE, Henry Adam GAMBRIEL, Hattie1862 1862 Sugar Creek Twp MIMiCoHiSo WHITE, Isaac Dennis McCLAIN, Minerva1852 1858 Sugar Creek Twp MIMiCoHiSo WHITE, James Andrew 1851 1858 Sugar Creek Twp MIMiCoHiSo WHITE, John William DIXON, Mary Eliz1825 1858 Sugar Creek Twp MIMiCoHiSo WHITE, John William McCLAIN, Ella 1860 1860 Sugar Creek Twp MIMiCoHiSo WHITE, John William STOKER, Martha A1825 1858 Sugar Creek Twp MIMiCoHiSo WHITE, Joseph Grant 1865 1865 Sugar Creek Twp MIMiCoHiSo WHITE, Josephine STOWE, Adis Wash1869 1869 Sugar Creek Twp MIMiCoHiSo WHITE, Martha Elzara 1867 1867 Sugar Creek Twp MIMiCoHiSo WHITE, Mary ElizabethDAVIS, T. B. 1854 1858 Sugar Creek Twp MIMiCoHiSo WHITE, Myrtle 1882 1882 Sugar Creek Twp MIMiCoHiSo WHITE, Nettie Virgini 1871 1871 Sugar Creek Twp MIMiCoHiSo WHITE, Wally 1883 1883 Sugar Creek Twp MIMiCoHiSo WHITSON, Elizabeth A.WELLS, Jesse B. 1828 1856 Osawatomie MIMiCoHiSo WILCOX, Harmon StrattPERRY, Polly Ann1817 1859 Sugar Creek Twp MIMiCoHiSo WILKINS, Dorothea CLAUSEN, Dietric1845 1874 Block MIMiCoHiSo WILSON, David H. [?], Jane 1867 Middle Creek TwpMIMiCoHiSo WILSON, David W. WISE, Mary Eliza1851 1867 Middle Creek TwpMIMiCoHiSo WINDISCH, George AnthSTARRY, Della B.1883 1883 Louisburg MIMiCoHiSo WINDLER, Albert ZIMPE, Bertha 1874 1874 Block MIMiCoHiSo WINDLER, Caroline GERKEN, Friedric1877 1877 Block MIMiCoHiSo WINDLER, Catherine PROTHE, 1873 1873 Block MIMiCoHiSo WINDLER, Henry NEU, Elizabeth 1850 1860 MIMiCoHiSo WINDLER, Herman REIFEL, Emelie 1883 1883 Block MIMiCoHiSo WISE, Ellen SHERIDAN, Bernar1853 1859 Middle Creek TwpMIMiCoHiSo WISE, Flora DALE, Martin 1844 1859 Middle Creek TwpMIMiCoHiSo WISE, Frank 1851 1859 Middle Creek TwpMIMiCoHiSo WISE, George WashingtDOWDELL, Mary A.1823 1858 Middle Creek TwpMIMiCoHiSo WISE, Howard RANDEL, Mabel 1881 1881 Somerset MIMiCoHiSo WISE, Isaac STARRY, Maude 1857 1859 Middle Creek TwpMIMiCoHiSo WISE, John Harvey DOWDELL, Mary 1848 1859 Middle Creek TwpMIMiCoHiSo WISE, Josephine RUSSELL, James E1855 1859 Middle Creek TwpMIMiCoHiSo WISE, Lillie May JUNE, George 1862 1862 Middle Creek TwpMIMiCoHiSo WISE, Louis PEAK, John 1869 1869 Middle Creek TwpMIMiCoHiSo WISE, Mary Elizabeth WILSON, David W 1867 1867 Middle Creek TwpMIMiCoHiSo WISE, Minnie 1864 1864 Middle Creek TwpMIMiCoHiSo WISE, Philena RAINEY, Samuel B1850 1859 Middle Creek TwpMIMiCoHiSo WISE, Rosella 1860 1860 Middle Creek TwpMIMiCoHiSo WISE, William Henry BLAIR, Mary Adel1846 1859 Middle Creek TwpMIMiCoHiSo WITTER, John BUCEY, Dora Eliz1867 1867 Sugar Creek Twp MIMiCoHiSo WITTER, John [?], Martha 1867 Sugar Creek Twp MIMiCoHiSo WOLF, Frederich AugusBARR, Nancy 1838 1870 Wea Twp MIMiCoHiSo WOLF, Frederich AugusBRAUN, Anna Cath1838 1870 Wea Twp MIMiCoHiSo WOLF, Jacob KINERT, Matilds 1870 Wea Twp MIMiCoHiSo WOOLSEY, Mary ElizabeHILL, Robert B 1875 MIMiCoHiSo WORTHINGTON, Charles SAGE, Anna 1842 186? Wea Twp MIMiCoHiSo WORTHINGTON, Charles SUMMERS, Laura B1879 1879 Wea Twp MIMiCoHiSo WORTHINGTON, Clara F.AMOS, George 1869 1869 Wea Twp MIMiCoHiSo WORTHINGTON, Fred L. LINDEMOOD, Ella 1873 1873 Wea Twp MIMiCoHiSo WORTHINGTON, George EHAND, Sarah Bell1871 1871 Wea Twp MIMiCoHiSo WORTHINGTON, Hattie A 1877 1877 Wea Twp MIMiCoHiSo WORTHINGTON, Lutie P.BRUMITT, John 1884 1884 Wea Twp MIMiCoHiSo WORTHINGTON, Nellie SHINTON, Samuel L1875 1875 Wea Twp MIMiCoHiSo WRIGHT, Charles HarriTENNY, Alice 1863 1873 Osage Twp MIMiCoHiSo WRIGHT, David 1873 Osage Twp MIMiCoHiSo WRIGHT, Joana TICKNOR, Andrew 1851 1873 Fontana MIMiCoHiSo WRIGHT, Sarah SimpsonMcCASKEY, George1836 1880 Paola MIMiCoHiSo Miami County Historical Society P.O. Box 393 Paola, KS 66071 SeanBarry@aol.com
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In Beverly Hills, California, teenager Bill Whitney senses that he is different from his wealthy parents, Jim and Nan, and his younger sister, Jenny. Bill tells his therapist, Dr. Cleveland, that he fears something terrible is lurking beneath the surface of his family life. He bites into an apple, and hallucinates writhing worms inside the fruit. Later, Bill’s sister, Jenny, gets ready for her debutante “coming out” party. She finds David Blanchard, an ex-boyfriend, hiding in her closet and shrieks. Bill comes to his sister’s rescue, and throws David out of the house. Bill reminds Jenny he cannot attend her party because he has a basketball game, but she forgives him and asks him to zip up the back of her dress. As Bill complies, he notices a mass pulsing underneath Jenny’s skin. Later, in his campaign for school president, Bill engages in a debate against Martin Petrie, but becomes distracted when a beautiful girl named Clarisa Carlyn allows Bill a view up her skirt. Later, Bill tell
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Later, Bill tells Dr. Cleveland he suspects he was adopted. Cleveland accuses him of being paranoid and promises he will make a great contribution to society someday. Bill continues to suffer from hallucinations at home, and becomes increasingly fearful of his family. One day, he goes to the beach with his girl friend, Shauna, who begs him to speak to Ted Ferguson, a popular boy who did not invite Bill to his upcoming party. Shauna desperately wants to attend the party, but when Bill speaks with Ferguson’s clique, he is ridiculed. David Blanchard, Jenny’s ex-boyfriend, seeks out Bill and drags him to the pier, where he confesses to bugging one of Jenny’s earrings and recording a conversation between her and her parents. David plays the tape, in which the Whitneys prepare Jenny for her coming out party. They tell her she will choose a boy her own age and lose her virginity to him, before engaging in incestuous sex with her own parents. Disgusted, Bill delivers the tape to Dr. Cleveland, who promises to listen to it before their next session. However, when Bill returns to Cleveland’s office, the therapist reiterates that Bill is paranoid and plays the cassette, which contains an entirely different conversation than the one Bill heard. Convinced there is a conspiracy going on, Bill calls David Blanchard and arranges to meet him. At the appointed meeting spot, he discovers David has been killed in a fatal car accident. Police stop Bill from retrieving another cassette tape from David’s overturned car. At home, Bill is appalled when his parents and Jenny are unfazed by news of David’s death. He receives a telegram inviting him to Ted Ferguson’s party, and the Whitneys rejoice that Bill has been invited to such a nice home. Bill attends the party without his girl friend, Shauna, and dances with Clarisa Carlyn, the beautiful girl who distracted him during the debate. Bill’s best friend, Milo, interrupts, wanting to discuss David Blanchard’s death, but Bill is too mesmerized by Clarisa to pay attention. He follows her into a tent, where Ted Ferguson reports that he had sex with Jenny at her coming out party, and claims everyone else did, too. He also takes credit for causing the fatal car accident that killed David Blanchard. Furious, Bill attacks him, but Ferguson’s friends throw him into the pool. Clarisa comes to Bill’s aid and brings him back to her house, where they have sex. Bill has another hallucination, in which Clarisa’s body contorts, but he snaps out of his trance. The next day, Bill finds Jenny receiving a massage from her scantily clad father, as Mrs. Whitney looks on. Bill expresses disdain for their behavior and claims the Whitneys are not his real family. Later, Martin Petrie approaches Bill with information about a “society,” and arranges to meet him that night. 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Brooks Surname Links
Brooks Genealogy Webring
Annette Anderson(nee DeBoice)Family History - Descendants of Thomas and Henry Brooks of Massachusetts, USA
Dexter Surname Links
Descendants of Benjamin Dexter (inactive)
MacLean Surname Links
Clan MacLean History Site - (Including genealogical database)
Official site of the International Clan MacLean
Darlene's Genealogy Pages - MacLeans of Bonaventure County, Quebec and Restigouche County, New Brunswick, Canada
Duart Castle - Information Britain
Hebridian Scots of the province of Quebec
Irwin Surname Links
Irwins of Ulster
McColm Surname Links
McColm.ca - McColms of New Richmond, Bonaventure County, Quebec
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Origin of Warne Surname - by Leonard Warne
Warne Family FaceBook Group (you'll need to sign in to FaceBook to access this group).
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Knowsley Surname Links
Wendy's Family Tree
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Matthew Mccolm's address is 1720 Plaza Crest Ridge Rd, San Diego, CA 92114.
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Matthew Mccolm's phone number is (858) 229-****.
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Matthew Mccolm's is 31 years old.
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Matthew Mccolm's email address is mol***@earthlink.net.
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We have marriage records for 5 people named Matthew Mccolm.
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Matthew Mccolm was born on 1992.
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