(--?--) Cullipher1,2,3

F, b. between 1791 and 1800, d. after 1809
FatherJohn Cullipher b. bt 1755 - 1774, d. c 1806
MotherPethina (--?--)
(--?--) Cullipher was born between 1791 and 1800.1,4

(--?--) Cullipher appeared on the census of 1800 at Tyrrell County, North Carolina.1

(--?--) Cullipher died after 1809.2,3

Citations

  1. [S121] Dianna German Anderson, e-mail, Anderson to Fields, "Re: Rachel Cullipher" (lists call numbers for estate files for Tyrrell County Cullipher family numbers in N. C. State Archives), 24 Sepember 2006.
  2. [S143] North Carolina, Tyrrell County, (Fibredex boxes), Estate Papers for John Cullipher,.
  3. [S296] North Carolina, Tyrrell County, Court Minute Bound Volume, (1808), About page 70.
  4. [S187] Inferred from pre-1850 census information (e. g., Censuses of 1790, 1800, 1810, etc)(n.pub.).

Thomas Cullipher1,2

M, b. after 1800
FatherHenry Cullipher b. bt 1755 - 1774, d. c 1806
MotherAnn Lucas b. bt 1755 - 1774
Thomas Cullipher was also known as Thomas Culllifer.1,3 He was born after 1800.1,4

Thomas Cullipher was listed as a minor child of Henry Cullipher during probate of his estate in 1806 at Tyrrell County, North Carolina.5 Thomas Cullipher lived in 1806 at Tyrrell County, North Carolina.2 He lived on 9 October 1815 at Tyrrell County, North Carolina.3 He was Ship Carpenter on 9 October 1815.1,3

Citations

  1. [S121] Dianna German Anderson, e-mail, Anderson to Fields, "Re: Rachel Cullipher" (lists call numbers for estate files for Tyrrell County Cullipher family numbers in N. C. State Archives), 24 Sepember 2006.
  2. [S140] North Carolina, Tyrrell County, Estates Records (Fibredex boxes), Estate Papers for Henry Cullipher,.
  3. [S46] Apprentice Bonds for Tyrrell County NC, 1739 - 1884, 10/9/1815.
  4. [S187] Inferred from pre-1850 census information (e. g., Censuses of 1790, 1800, 1810, etc)(n.pub.).
  5. [S140] North Carolina, Tyrrell County, Estates Records (Fibredex boxes), Estate Papers for Henry Cullipher, , Documents state that wife (widow) is named Ann. Three minor children listed, Thomas, James?, and Elizabeth (another source indicates the name of "James" might be Isaac). Ann is administrator of the estate, but Richard Lucas was apparently named guardian of children.

Isaac Cullipher1,2

M, b. after 1800
FatherHenry Cullipher b. bt 1755 - 1774, d. c 1806
MotherAnn Lucas b. bt 1755 - 1774
Isaac Cullipher was born after 1800.1,3

Isaac Cullipher was listed as a minor child of Henry Cullipher during probate of his estate in 1806 at Tyrrell County, North Carolina.4 Isaac Cullipher lived in 1806 at Tyrrell County, North Carolina.2 He was apprenticed as a cordwinder on 9 October 1815 at Tyrrell County, North Carolina.1,5

Isaac Cullipher married Charlotte Powers on 12 January 1828 at Tyrrell County, North Carolina.6

Family

Charlotte Powers b. c 1810

Citations

  1. [S121] Dianna German Anderson, e-mail, Anderson to Fields, "Re: Rachel Cullipher" (lists call numbers for estate files for Tyrrell County Cullipher family numbers in N. C. State Archives), 24 Sepember 2006.
  2. [S140] North Carolina, Tyrrell County, Estates Records (Fibredex boxes), Estate Papers for Henry Cullipher,.
  3. [S187] Inferred from pre-1850 census information (e. g., Censuses of 1790, 1800, 1810, etc)(n.pub.).
  4. [S140] North Carolina, Tyrrell County, Estates Records (Fibredex boxes), Estate Papers for Henry Cullipher, , Documents state that wife (widow) is named Ann. Three minor children listed, Thomas, James?, and Elizabeth (another source indicates the name of "James" might be Isaac). Ann is administrator of the estate, but Richard Lucas was apparently named guardian of children.
  5. [S46] Apprentice Bonds for Tyrrell County NC, 1739 - 1884, 10/9/1815.
  6. [S206] Grady Gordon Brickhouse, Marriage Bonds of Tyrrell County, North Carolina, database, Tyrrell County NC Genealogy, several selected marriages.

Richard Lucas1,2,3

M, d. after 1825
Father(--?--) Lucas
In 1806, after the death of Henry Cullipher, Richard Lucas was named guardian of his minor children, at Tyrrell County, North Carolina.4 His estate was probated in 1825 at Tyrrell County, Norh Carolina.3,2

Richard Lucas died after 1825.3,2

Citations

  1. [S121] Dianna German Anderson, e-mail, Anderson to Fields, "Re: Rachel Cullipher" (lists call numbers for estate files for Tyrrell County Cullipher family numbers in N. C. State Archives), 24 Sepember 2006.
  2. [S104] Dianna German Anderson, Elizabeth Cullipher Estate Documents -- e-mail from Dianna German Anderson 923 Oct 2006).
  3. [S139] North Carolina, Tyrrell County, Estates Records (Fibredex boxes), Estate Papers for Elizabeth Cullipher, , cpbarnes/SPRL1814.HTM). This will indicates an Elizabeth Cullipher was the married name of a sister of Charles Spruill.
  4. [S140] North Carolina, Tyrrell County, Estates Records (Fibredex boxes), Estate Papers for Henry Cullipher, , Documents state that wife (widow) is named Ann. Three minor children listed, Thomas, James?, and Elizabeth (another source indicates the name of "James" might be Isaac). Ann is administrator of the estate, but Richard Lucas was apparently named guardian of children.

Elizabeth Lucas1,2,3

F, b. between 1755 and 1774, d. circa 1825
Father(--?--) Lucas
Elizabeth Lucas was born between 1755 and 1774.1

Elizabeth Lucas married Isaac Cullipher, son of Henry Cullipher and Rachael (--?--), on 6 July 1784 at Tyrrell County, North Carolina.2,4,3

Elizabeth Lucas died circa 1825 at Tyrrell County, North Carolina.1,5,6 Her estate was probated in 1825 at Tyrrell County, North Carolina.5

Family

Isaac Cullipher b. bt 1755 - 1774, d. b 1825
Children

Citations

  1. [S121] Dianna German Anderson, e-mail, Anderson to Fields, "Re: Rachel Cullipher" (lists call numbers for estate files for Tyrrell County Cullipher family numbers in N. C. State Archives), 24 Sepember 2006.
  2. [S299] Grady Gordon Brickhouse, "Tyrrell County (NC) Marriage Bonds", database, Charles Barnes and Gordon Basnight (Tyrrell County Genealogical and Historical Society), Tyrrell County NC Genealogy, several selected marriages.
  3. [S206] Grady Gordon Brickhouse, Marriage Bonds of Tyrrell County, North Carolina, database, Tyrrell County NC Genealogy, several selected marriages.
  4. [S119] Diana German Anderson, e-mail, Anderson to Fields, "Re: North Carolina State Archives -- Elizabeth CUllipher Estate Documents 1825," 23 Oct 2006.
  5. [S139] North Carolina, Tyrrell County, Estates Records (Fibredex boxes), Estate Papers for Elizabeth Cullipher, , cpbarnes/SPRL1814.HTM). This will indicates an Elizabeth Cullipher was the married name of a sister of Charles Spruill.
  6. [S104] Dianna German Anderson, Elizabeth Cullipher Estate Documents -- e-mail from Dianna German Anderson 923 Oct 2006).

William Jarman1,2

M, b. circa 1790
FatherJohn Jarman b. c 1750, d. c Oct 1806
MotherMary Cullipher b. b 1757, d. bt 1817 - 1819
ChartsDescendants of John Jarman
William Jarman was born circa 1790 in Tyrrell County, North Carolina.2,3

William Jarman was apprenticed to Josiah Jarman to learn the cordwinder (shoemaker) trade circa 1806 at Tyrrell County, North Carolina. Since this took place at roughly the same time that Josiah's father, John Jarman, died, it is possible that William Jarman was a younger brother of Josiah. They are presumed to be brothers (both of the sons of John Jarman) in this family history.4

William Jarman was a cordwinder (shoe maker) in 1806 in Tyrrell County, North Carolina.5

William Jarman married (--?--) (--?--) in White County, Tennessee.2

Family

(--?--) (--?--)

Citations

  1. [S294] North Carolina, Tyrrell County, Court Minutes, Bound Volume (1803-1808) , 170 and 171.
  2. [S105] Diana German Anderson, e-mail, Anderson to Fields, "John Jarman Family", 23 Sept 2006.
  3. [S187] Inferred from pre-1850 census information (e. g., Censuses of 1790, 1800, 1810, etc)(n.pub.).
  4. [S615] Dianna German Anderson, e-mail, Anderson to Fields, "Re: Jesper Jarmon Estate Documents" (4 Aug 2006 -- summarizes information Diana received from John German indicating that in 1806 a William Jarman was apprenticed to Josiah Jarman as a cordwinder (shoemaker) and that in the 1850 census of Greene County TN, a William Jarman, age 55, was listed as a shoemaker; William Jarman was Household 620 in this county's 1850 census return), 4 August 2006.
  5. [S294] North Carolina, Tyrrell County, Court Minutes, Bound Volume (1803-1808) , 177.

William Reich1

M, b. circa 1868
William Reich was born circa 1868 at Austria.1 He immigrated in 1882 to the United States.1

William Reich married Hannah (--?--). William Reich was Saloonkeeper, Saloon in 1910.1 He lived in 1910 at 771 (no street), Bridgeport, Fairfield County, Connecticut.1

William Reich appeared on the census of 1910 at 771 (no street), Bridgeport, Fairfield County, Connecticut.1

Family

Hannah (--?--) b. c 1865
Children
  • Minnie Reich
  • Morris Reich
  • Jacob Reich+ b. 8 Mar 1889, d. 7 Jan 1972
  • Sadie Reich
  • Louis Reich
  • Bertha Reich
  • Ethel Reich
  • Besse Reich

Citations

  1. [S7] Ancestry.com, 1910 United States Federal Census, database on-line, T624, Roll 129, Page 1B, ED 47, Image 331, Bridgeport, Fairfield, Connecticut.

Hannah (--?--)1

F, b. circa 1865
Hannah (--?--) was born circa 1865 at Austria.1 She immigrated circa 1881 to the United States.1

Hannah (--?--) married William Reich. Hannah (--?--) lived in 1910 at 771 (no street), Bridgeport, Fairfield County, Connecticut.1

Hannah (--?--) appeared on the census of 1910 at 771 (no street), Bridgeport, Fairfield County, Connecticut.1

Family

William Reich b. c 1868
Children
  • Minnie Reich
  • Morris Reich
  • Jacob Reich+ b. 8 Mar 1889, d. 7 Jan 1972
  • Sadie Reich
  • Louis Reich
  • Bertha Reich
  • Ethel Reich
  • Besse Reich

Citations

  1. [S7] Ancestry.com, 1910 United States Federal Census, database on-line, T624, Roll 129, Page 1B, ED 47, Image 331, Bridgeport, Fairfield, Connecticut.

Etta Jones1

F, b. circa July 1879
Etta Jones was born circa July 1879 in Arkansas.2

Etta Jones married James Platt on 14 July 1895 in Independence County, Arkansas.3,1

Etta Jones and William Page appeared on the 1900 Federal Census of Salado Township, Independence County, Arkansas, enumerated 1 June 1900, The residence was listed as a rented farm. The official date of that census was 01 June 1900. William's daughter Pearl Jane Platt was listed as living with them, Pearl was listed as a step-daughter of William Page (the head of the household). Both adults in the household were listed as unable to read and write. No one in the household was listed as attending school (the only child was less than one year old). Etta Jones was listed as the mother of one child, who was living as of the date of the census.2

Etta Jones appeared on the census of 1910 at Magness, Independence County, Arkansas.3

Etta Jones appeared on the 1940 Federal Census of Magness, Independence County, Arkansas, enumerated 5 April 1940. The home was listed as owned, valued at $500 and not on a farm. The official date of that census was 01 April 1940. Her daughter Pearl Jane Platt was listed as living with her. All household members were listed having lived in the same house on 1 Apr 1935. Etta Jones was listed as age 60, widowed, not attending school in March 1940, having completed 4 years of schooling, and born in Arkansas. Etta was listed as unemployed and seeking work the week of 24-30 March. The number of weeks of unemployment is not listed (or unclear -- a number has been crossed out). Her occupation was listed as a seamstress on a sewing project as a government worker. She reported working 28 weeks in 1939 for wage income of $156, and had no other (non-wage) income in excess of $50 in 1939.4

Family

James Platt
Child

Citations

  1. [S183] "Arkansas County Marriages, 1837-1957," database with images, FamilySearch, entry for James Platt and Etta Jones, 14 Jul 1895 (license issued 13 Jul 1895).
  2. [S524] 1900 United States Census, Arkansas, population schedule, Salado Township (ED 37), Independence County, 1A, Household 8, William Page.
  3. [S7] Ancestry.com, 1910 United States Federal Census, database on-line, T624, Roll 52, Page 13B, ED 37, Image 1325, Magness, independence County, Arkansas.
  4. [S735] 1940 U. S. Census, Magness, Independence County, Arkansas, population schedule, ED 32-24, 1B, Line 58, probably) Household 13 (visited 5 April 1940, Etta M Page.

William Page1

M, b. circa March 1881
William Page was born circa March 1881 in Arkansas.1

William Page and Etta Jones appeared on the 1900 Federal Census of Salado Township, Independence County, Arkansas, enumerated 1 June 1900. The residence was listed as a rented farm. The official date of that census was 01 June 1900. This census is unique in that month and year of birth were requested for each individual, in additon to each individual's age at the official census date. , Pearl was listed as a step-daughter of William Page (the head of the household). Both adults in the household were listed as unable to read and write. No one in the household was listed as attending school (the only child was less than one year old). Etta Jones was listed as the mother of one child, who was living as of the date of the census.1 William Page was listed as farmer in the 1900 census.1

William Page appeared on the census of 1910 at Magness, Independence County, Arkansas.2 He was listed as a laborer, doing odd jobs in the 1910 census.2

Citations

  1. [S524] 1900 United States Census, Arkansas, population schedule, Salado Township (ED 37), Independence County, 1A, Household 8, William Page.
  2. [S7] Ancestry.com, 1910 United States Federal Census, database on-line, T624, Roll 52, Page 13B, ED 37, Image 1325, Magness, independence County, Arkansas.

M. L. Arnold1,2

M, b. circa 1841
M. L. Arnold was born circa 1841 at Arkansas.1,3

M. L. Arnold married Elizabeth (--?--).

M. L. Arnold and Elizabeth (--?--) appeared on the 1860 Federal Census at Big Bottom Township, at Independence County, Arkansas, enumerated 24 July 1860. The official date of that census was 01 June 1860. The following people were also in the household: William M Holderby, Mary E Holderby, John R M Holderby and Martha A Johnson. Relationships are not listed in the 1860 census. The relationships of the principals to these others are not known to Carl Fields as this is written in September 2009. A (speculative) possibility is that (1) M. L. is the second husband of Elizabeth and William M Holderby, Mary E Holderby and John R M Holderby are Elizabeth's children from an earlier marriage and (2) Martha A Johnson is a sister of Elizabeth. The household was apparently listed as having real estate worth $2000 and personal property worth $1500. William and Mary Holderby were listed as attending school within the last year. The census information indicates M. L. and Elizabeth could read and write, but Martha A Johnson, the other adult member of the household, could not. The census listing for this household is near the listing for Morgan Magness (Household 1172), the owner of a large plantation, who is discussed at some length in the book A History of Newark, Arkansas: The Story of a Town, The Personality of a People, by Robert D Craig. This proximity in the census listing might mean the two households were located close to one another. Morgan Magness's plantation and home was on (or near) the north bank of the White River southwest of the present (2009) town of Magness.2 M. L. Arnold was listed as farmer in the 1860 census in 1860.2

M. L. Arnold married Elizabeth (--?--). M. L. Arnold was Farmer in 1880.1

M. L. Arnold appeared on the census of 1880 at Big Bottom Township, Independence County, Arkansas.1 He lived in 1880 at Big Bottom Township, Independence County, Arkansas.1 He and Elizabeth (--?--) appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Big Bottom Township, Independence County, Arkansas, enumerated 17 June 1880. The official date of that census was 01 June 1880. Their children Edward L. Arnold, Magie Arnold, Nora Arnold, David Arnold, Thomas Arnold and Cora Arnold were listed as living with them. Thomas and Edward were listed as attending school and as being unable to read and write. Cora was listed as attending school.4

Family 1

Elizabeth (--?--) b. c 1835

Family 2

Elizabeth (--?--) b. c 1856
Children

Family 3

Child

Citations

  1. [S4] Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1880 United States Federal Census, database on-line, T9, Roll 47, Family History Film 1254047, page 256.4, ED 126, Image 284, Big Bottom Township, Independence County, Arkansas.
  2. [S493] 1860 United States Census, Arkansas, population schedule, Big Bottom, Independence County, 178 (Image 179), Household 712, M L Arnold.
  3. [S37] Ancestry.com, 1860 United States Federal Census, database on-line, M653, Roll 43, Page 178, Image 179, Big Bottom Township, Independence County, Arkansas.
  4. [S374] 1880 United States Census, Arkansas, population schedule, Big Bottom Township, Independence County, p 20, Household 165, M. L. Arnold.

Elizabeth (--?--)1

F, b. circa 1856
Her birth year and age of oldest child appear to be inconsitent. Could be an error, of could be Elizabeth is a second marriage. Elizabeth (--?--) was born circa 1856 at Arkansas.2,1

Elizabeth (--?--) married M. L. Arnold. Elizabeth (--?--) lived in 1880 at Big Bottom Township, Independence County, Arkansas.2

Elizabeth (--?--) appeared on the census of 1880 at Big Bottom Township, Independence County, Arkansas.2 She and M. L. Arnold appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Big Bottom Township, Independence County, Arkansas, enumerated 17 June 1880. The official date of that census was 01 June 1880. Their children Edward L. Arnold, Magie Arnold, Nora Arnold, David Arnold, Thomas Arnold and Cora Arnold were listed as living with them. Thomas and Edward were listed as attending school and as being unable to read and write. Cora was listed as attending school.1 Elizabeth (--?--) was listed as keeping house in the 1880 census.2

Family

M. L. Arnold b. c 1841
Children

Citations

  1. [S374] 1880 United States Census, Arkansas, population schedule, Big Bottom Township, Independence County, p 20, Household 165, M. L. Arnold.
  2. [S4] Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1880 United States Federal Census, database on-line, T9, Roll 47, Family History Film 1254047, page 256.4, ED 126, Image 284, Big Bottom Township, Independence County, Arkansas.

Thomas Arnold1

M, b. circa 1866
FatherM. L. Arnold1 b. c 1841
MotherElizabeth (--?--)1 b. c 1856
Thomas Arnold was born circa 1866 at Arkansas.1 He was listed as at home in the 1880 census.2,1

Thomas Arnold appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Big Bottom Township, Independence County, Arkansas in the household of his parents, M. L. Arnold and Elizabeth (--?--).1

Citations

  1. [S374] 1880 United States Census, Arkansas, population schedule, Big Bottom Township, Independence County, p 20, Household 165, M. L. Arnold.
  2. [S4] Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1880 United States Federal Census, database on-line, T9, Roll 47, Family History Film 1254047, page 256.4, ED 126, Image 284, Big Bottom Township, Independence County, Arkansas.

Cora Arnold1

F, b. circa 1872
FatherM. L. Arnold2 b. c 1841
MotherElizabeth (--?--)2 b. c 1856
Cora Arnold was born circa 1872 at Arkansas.2 She was At Home in 1880.1

Cora Arnold appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Big Bottom Township,Independence County, Arkansas in the household of her parents, M. L. Arnold and Elizabeth (--?--).2

Citations

  1. [S4] Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1880 United States Federal Census, database on-line, T9, Roll 47, Family History Film 1254047, page 256.4, ED 126, Image 284, Big Bottom Township, Independence County, Arkansas.
  2. [S374] 1880 United States Census, Arkansas, population schedule, Big Bottom Township, Independence County, p 20, Household 165, M. L. Arnold.

Magie Arnold1

F, b. circa 1874
FatherM. L. Arnold1 b. c 1841
MotherElizabeth (--?--) b. c 1856
Magie Arnold was born circa 1874 at Arkansas.2 She was At Home in 1880.2

Magie Arnold appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Big Bottom Township, Independence County, Arkansas in the household of her parents, M. L. Arnold and Elizabeth (--?--).1

Citations

  1. [S374] 1880 United States Census, Arkansas, population schedule, Big Bottom Township, Independence County, p 20, Household 165, M. L. Arnold.
  2. [S4] Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1880 United States Federal Census, database on-line, T9, Roll 47, Family History Film 1254047, page 256.4, ED 126, Image 284, Big Bottom Township, Independence County, Arkansas.

Nora Arnold1

F, b. circa 1876
FatherM. L. Arnold1 b. c 1841
MotherElizabeth (--?--) b. c 1856
Nora Arnold was born circa 1876 at Arkansas.1 She was At Home in 1880.2

Nora Arnold appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Big Bottom Township, Independence County, Arkansas in the household of her parents, M. L. Arnold and Elizabeth (--?--).1

Citations

  1. [S374] 1880 United States Census, Arkansas, population schedule, Big Bottom Township, Independence County, p 20, Household 165, M. L. Arnold.
  2. [S4] Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1880 United States Federal Census, database on-line, T9, Roll 47, Family History Film 1254047, page 256.4, ED 126, Image 284, Big Bottom Township, Independence County, Arkansas.

David Arnold1

M, b. circa 1879
FatherM. L. Arnold1 b. c 1841
MotherElizabeth (--?--) b. c 1856
David Arnold was born circa 1879 at Arkansas.2 He was At Home in 1880.2

David Arnold appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Big Bottom Township, Independence County, Arkansas in the household of his parents, M. L. Arnold and Elizabeth (--?--).1

Citations

  1. [S374] 1880 United States Census, Arkansas, population schedule, Big Bottom Township, Independence County, p 20, Household 165, M. L. Arnold.
  2. [S4] Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1880 United States Federal Census, database on-line, T9, Roll 47, Family History Film 1254047, page 256.4, ED 126, Image 284, Big Bottom Township, Independence County, Arkansas.

Elizabeth (--?--)1

F, b. circa 1835
Elizabeth (--?--) was born circa 1835 at Tennessee.1

Elizabeth (--?--) married (--?--) Holderby.

Elizabeth (--?--) married M. L. Arnold.

Elizabeth (--?--) and M. L. Arnold appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of at Big Bottom Township, at Independence County, Arkansas, enumerated 24 July 1860. The official date of that census was 01 June 1860. , The following people were also in the household: William M Holderby, Mary E Holderby, John R M Holderby and Martha A Johnson. Relationships are not listed in the 1860 census. The relationships of the principals to these others are not known to Carl Fields as this is written in September 2009. A (speculative) possibility is that (1) M. L. is the second husband of Elizabeth and William M Holderby, Mary E Holderby and John R M Holderby are Elizabeth's children from an earlier marriage and (2) Martha A Johnson is a sister of Elizabeth. The household was apparently listed as having real estate worth $2000 and personal property worth $1500. William and Mary Holderby were listed as attending school within the last year. The census information indicates M. L. and Elizabeth could read and write, but Martha A Johnson, the other adult member of the household, could not. The census listing for this household is near the listing for Morgan Magness (Household 1172), the owner of a large plantation, who is discussed at some length in the book A History of Newark, Arkansas: The Story of a Town, The Personality of a People, by Robert D Craig. This proximity in the census listing might mean the two households were located close to one another. Morgan Magness's plantation and home was on (or near) the north bank of the White River southwest of the present (2009) town of Magness.1

Family 1

(--?--) Holderby
Children

Family 2

M. L. Arnold b. c 1841

Citations

  1. [S493] 1860 United States Census, Arkansas, population schedule, Big Bottom, Independence County, 178 (Image 179), Household 712, M L Arnold.

William M Holderby1

M, b. circa 1852
Father(--?--) Holderby
MotherElizabeth (--?--) b. c 1835
William M Holderby was born circa 1852 at Arkansas.1

William M Holderby appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of Big Bottom Township, at Independence County, Arkansas in the household of M. L. Arnold and Elizabeth (--?--).1

Citations

  1. [S493] 1860 United States Census, Arkansas, population schedule, Big Bottom, Independence County, 178 (Image 179), Household 712, M L Arnold.

Mary E Holderby1

F, b. circa 1855
Father(--?--) Holderby
MotherElizabeth (--?--) b. c 1835
Mary E Holderby was born circa 1855 at Arkansas.1

Mary E Holderby appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of Big Bottom Township, at Independence County, Arkansas in the household of M. L. Arnold and Elizabeth (--?--).1

Citations

  1. [S493] 1860 United States Census, Arkansas, population schedule, Big Bottom, Independence County, 178 (Image 179), Household 712, M L Arnold.

John R M Holderby1

M, b. circa 1857
Father(--?--) Holderby
MotherElizabeth (--?--) b. c 1835
John R M Holderby was born circa 1857 at Arkansas.1

John R M Holderby appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of Big Bottom Township, at Independence County, Arkansas in the household of M. L. Arnold and Elizabeth (--?--).1

Citations

  1. [S493] 1860 United States Census, Arkansas, population schedule, Big Bottom, Independence County, 178 (Image 179), Household 712, M L Arnold.

Martha A Johnson1

F, b. circa 1840
Martha A Johnson was born circa 1840 at Tennessee.1

Martha A Johnson appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of Big Bottom Township, at Independence County, Arkansas in the household of M. L. Arnold and Elizabeth (--?--).1

Citations

  1. [S493] 1860 United States Census, Arkansas, population schedule, Big Bottom, Independence County, 178 (Image 179), Household 712, M L Arnold.

Ida Trivus1

F
ChartsDescendants of Leo Golosoff
Ida Trivus married Leo Golosoff. Ida Trivus was born at Russia.1

Family

Leo Golosoff
Children

Citations

  1. [S88] New Jersey (Middlesex County) death certificate 371 (9 Oct 1930), Rose Segal.

Doba Rosumski1

F
ChartsDescendants of Harry Ziegelneitzky
A possible alternative forename for Doba Rosumski was Dabruska.2 She was born at Russia.1

Doba Rosumskimay have lived at Lida, in what was then someimes called Lithuania, but was really part of the Russian Empire at that time.2

Doba Rosumski married Harry Ziegelneitski.

Family

Harry Ziegelneitski
Children

Citations

  1. [S222] New Jersey (Middlesex County) death certificate record number is illegible, but might be 400, (21 Sep `1926), Moses Segal.
  2. [S116] Danna Meshoulm, e-mail, Meshoulm to Fields, "Hi...." (regarding Girsh Tsigelnitski, Lida Lithuania, married to Dabruska), 19 May 2008.

Mary Elizabeth Smith1,2

F, b. circa 1897
FatherWilliam Smith b. c 1869
MotherJane Johnson b. 16 Oct 1867, d. 30 Aug 1900
Mary Elizabeth Smith may have been more commonly known by her middle name, Elizabeth. She was born circa 1897 at Jarrow, County Durham, England.1

She appeared on the 1901 United Kingdom Census of Jarrow, Durham, England at 48 Clayton Street in the household of her father, William Smith. The official date of that census was the night of 31 March/1 April, 1901. She was listed as age 4, single, born in Jarrow, County Durham (no occupation listed.)1

Mary Elizabeth Smith appeared on the 1911 census of Jarrow, at Durham County, England in the household of her father, William Smith, and stepmother, Hannah Isobel (--?--), at 44 Clayton Street. The official date of that census was 02 April 1911. She was listed as: age 14, single, and born in Jarrow, Durham County, England. No occupation was listed for her.2

Citations

  1. [S25] 1901 Census of England, RG13, Piece 4742, Folio 7, Page 5, Civil Parish: Jarrow, Ecc Parish: Jarrow Graqnge Christchurch, County Durham, Country England, Reg Dist South Shields, sub reg: Jarrow, ED 17.
  2. [S1651] 1911 Census of England, Class RG14, Piece 30368, William Smith Household, 44 Clayton Street, Jarrow, Durham County, Registrtion District 556 (South Shields), Number of schedule: 72.

Ann Johnson1

F, b. circa 1849
FatherRobert Johnson b. c 1825, d. b 1893
MotherElizabeth White b. c 1828, d. b 1881
Ann Johnson was also known as Annie Johnson.2 She was born circa 1849 at County Durham, England. Other censuses suggest she might have been born c1845 or c1853 at Coundon. The 1891 census indicates she was born c1855 in Jarrow, County Durham, England.1

Ann Johnson appeared on the census of 1871 at Parrish: Monk Hesledon, Town: Castle Eden Colliery, County Durham, England.1

Ann Johnson married Stephen Carter.

Ann Johnson appeared on the census of 1881 at Silver Street, Coundon, County Durham, England.3

Ann Johnson appeared on the census of 1891 at Page Bank, Stockley, County Durham.4

Ann appeared on the 1901 United Kingdom Census of Jarrow, Durham, England at 48 Clayton Street in the household of William Smith, The home was listed as containing three rooms. The official date of that census was the night of 31 March/1 April, 1901. She was listed as age 46, married, and born in Jarrow, County Durham. No occupation is listed for her.2

Family

Stephen Carter b. c 1855
Children

Citations

  1. [S19] 1871 Census of England, RG10, Piece 4977, Folio 61, Page 51, GSU Roll 847433, Durham County, Civil Parish Monk Hesledon, Town Castle Eden Colliery, Reg Dist Easington, Sub Reg Dist Easington.
  2. [S25] 1901 Census of England, RG13, Piece 4742, Folio 7, Page 5, Civil Parish: Jarrow, Ecc Parish: Jarrow Graqnge Christchurch, County Durham, Country England, Reg Dist South Shields, sub reg: Jarrow, ED 17.
  3. [S21] Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. 1881 England Census (database on-line). Provo UT USA., 1881 Census of England, RG11, Piece 4920, Folio 58, Page 9, GSU Roll 1342183, Civil Parrish Coundon, County Durham, Reg Dist Aukland, Sub Reg Dist Bishop Auckland, ED 31.
  4. [S22] 1891 Census of England, RG12, Piece 4100, Folio 134, Page 30, GSU Roll 6099210, Town: Page Bank, Durham County, England, Civil Parish Stockley, Ecc parrish WIllington St Stephens, Reg District Durham, Sub Reg Dist St Oswald.

Stephen Carter1,2

M, b. circa 1855
Stephen Carter was born circa 1855 at South End, London, England. The 1881 census suggests he was born in 1855 in Sunderland, County Durham, England.2

Stephen Carter married Ann Johnson, daughter of Robert Johnson and Elizabeth White.

Stephen Carter appeared on the census of 1881 at Silver Street, Coundon, County Durham, England.1 He was listed as a coal miner in 1881.1

Stephen Carter appeared on the census of 1891 at Page Bank, Stockley, County Durham.2 He was listed as a coal miner in 1891.2

Family

Ann Johnson b. c 1849
Children

Citations

  1. [S21] Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. 1881 England Census (database on-line). Provo UT USA., 1881 Census of England, RG11, Piece 4920, Folio 58, Page 9, GSU Roll 1342183, Civil Parrish Coundon, County Durham, Reg Dist Aukland, Sub Reg Dist Bishop Auckland, ED 31.
  2. [S22] 1891 Census of England, RG12, Piece 4100, Folio 134, Page 30, GSU Roll 6099210, Town: Page Bank, Durham County, England, Civil Parish Stockley, Ecc parrish WIllington St Stephens, Reg District Durham, Sub Reg Dist St Oswald.

William Smith1,2,3,4,5

M, b. circa 1838
William Smith was born circa 1838 at Dunslan, County Durham, England.6

William Smith married Mary Ann Thompson circa 1859.7 William Smith lived in 1860 at Ellison Street, Jarrow, County Durham, England.5

William Smith was a coal trimmer in 1860.5

William Smith appeared on the census of 1861 at Ellison Street, Jarrow, County Durham, England.4 He was listed as a coal trimmer in 1861.4

William Smith appeared on the census of 1871 at 13 Ellison St, Jarrow, County Durham, England.1 He was listed as a coal trimmer in 1871.1

William Smith appeared on the census of 1881 at 32 Ellison Street, Jarrow, County Durham, England.3 He was listed as a coal trimmer in 1881.3

William Smith appeared on the census of 1891 at 32 Ellison St, Jarrow, County Durham, England.6 He lived in 1891 at 32 Ellison St, Jarrow, County Durham, England.6 He was listed as an engineer's laborer in 1891.6

William Smith was listed as a labourer in 1893.2

Family

Mary Ann Thompson b. c 1839
Children

Citations

  1. [S19] 1871 Census of England, RG10, Piece 5042. Folip 79, Page 47, GSU Roll 848496, Reg District South Shields, Sub Reg Dist South Shields, ED 22.
  2. [S211] Smith/Johnson Marriage (15 Apr 1893): 1893, Jun-Jul-Aug Qtr, South Shields, Vol 10a, Page 1078, Item 44.
  3. [S21] Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. 1881 England Census (database on-line). Provo UT USA., 1881 Census of England, RG11, Piece 5024, Folio 7, Page 7, GSU Roll 1342210, Registration District South Shields, Sub Reg Dist South Shields, ED 21.
  4. [S18] 1861 Census of England, RG 9, Piece 3796, Folio 18, Page 30, GSU Roll 543188, Reg Dist South Shields, Sub Reg Dist South Shields, ED 12.
  5. [S64] Thomas Smith, Certificate for Entry of Birth; Jarrow, County Durham, England, 1860, Oct-Nov-Dec Qtr, South Shields District, Vol 10a, Page 464, COL364956/2007 (24 September 1860).
  6. [S22] 1891 Census of England, RG12, Piece 4167, Folio 70, Page 4, GSU Roll 6099277, Civil Parish: Hedworth, Monkton, and Jarrow, Ecc Parish: Jarrow Grange, Town Jarrow, County: Durham, Country: England, Reg Dist: South Shields, Sub Reg Dist: South Shields, ED 24.
  7. [S184] Inferred by Carl Fields.

Mary Ann Thompson1

F, b. circa 1839
Mary Ann Thompson was born circa 1839 at Hebburn, County Durham, England.2,3

Mary Ann Thompson married William Smith circa 1859.4

Mary Ann Thompson lived in 1860 at Ellison Street, Jarrow, County Durham, England.1

Mary Ann Thompson appeared on the census of 1861 at Ellison Street, Jarrow, County Durham, England.5

Mary Ann Thompson appeared on the census of 1871 at 13 Ellison St, Jarrow, County Durham, England.6

Mary Ann Thompson appeared on the census of 1881 at 32 Ellison Street, Jarrow, County Durham, England.3

Mary Ann Thompson appeared on the census of 1891 at 32 Ellison St, Jarrow, County Durham, England.2

Family

William Smith b. c 1838
Children

Citations

  1. [S64] Thomas Smith, Certificate for Entry of Birth; Jarrow, County Durham, England, 1860, Oct-Nov-Dec Qtr, South Shields District, Vol 10a, Page 464, COL364956/2007 (24 September 1860).
  2. [S22] 1891 Census of England, RG12, Piece 4167, Folio 70, Page 4, GSU Roll 6099277, Civil Parish: Hedworth, Monkton, and Jarrow, Ecc Parish: Jarrow Grange, Town Jarrow, County: Durham, Country: England, Reg Dist: South Shields, Sub Reg Dist: South Shields, ED 24.
  3. [S21] Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. 1881 England Census (database on-line). Provo UT USA., 1881 Census of England, RG11, Piece 5024, Folio 7, Page 7, GSU Roll 1342210, Registration District South Shields, Sub Reg Dist South Shields, ED 21.
  4. [S184] Inferred by Carl Fields.
  5. [S18] 1861 Census of England, RG 9, Piece 3796, Folio 18, Page 30, GSU Roll 543188, Reg Dist South Shields, Sub Reg Dist South Shields, ED 12.
  6. [S19] 1871 Census of England, RG10, Piece 5042. Folip 79, Page 47, GSU Roll 848496, Reg District South Shields, Sub Reg Dist South Shields, ED 22.

William Jarman1

M, b. circa 1844
FatherRobert Jarman1 b. c 1810, d. Aug 1863
MotherMargarette Delana Lyle1 b. c 1820, d. bt 1860 - 1870
ChartsDescendants of John Jarman
William Jarman was born circa 1844 in Tennessee.2

William Jarman appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of Jefferson Township, Osage County, Missouri in the household of his parents, Robert S Jarman and Margarette Delana Lyle, at Cooper Hill (Post Office)..1

Citations

  1. [S494] 1860 United States Census, Missouri, population schedule, Jefferson Township, Osage County, 82 (Image 297), Household 585, Robert Garman.
  2. [S37] Ancestry.com, 1860 United States Federal Census, database on-line.