Individual Notes

Note for:   Truman White,   10 APR 1807 - 17 NOV 1886         Index

Residence:   
     Date:   1860
     Place:   Van Buren, Onondaga, New York

Residence:   
     Date:   1850
     Place:   Van Buren, Onondaga, New York

Residence:   
     Date:   1880
     Place:   Van Buren, Onondaga, New York


Individual Notes

Note for:   Gerrilda V. White,   18 AUG 1850 - 22 DEC 1873         Index

Burial:   
     Place:   Cypress Hill, Long Island, NY


Individual Notes

Note for:   Thomas Olney,   6 JUN 1600 - 1682         Index

Individual Note:
     Thomas Olney, the ancestors of the Olney's in America, received a "permit to emigrate to New England," April 2, 1635, in which permit his age was given as thirty-five, his wife, Mary thirty, son Thomas three, and son Epenetus one, and came to Salem, Mass., by the ship Planter. He was appointed a surveyor in January, 1636, and granted 40 acres of land at Jeffrey Creek, now known as Manchester, near Salem. He was made a freeman May 17, 1637 and early associated with those who accepted the peculiar views of Roger Williams. With a number of others, he was excluded from the Colony March 12, 1638. Accordingly, with eleven others, they formed a new settlement at the head of Narragansett Bay, which they named Providence, in grateful remembrance of their deliverance from their enemies. They thus became the "Original Thirteen Proprietors of Providence," having purchased their rights from the Indians.

Thomas Olney's prominence in the colony is shown by the various duties he was called upon to perform. In 1638, he was chosen the first treasurer. In 1647, he was chosen commissioner to form a town government. In 1648, he was chosen Assistant for Providence and held the office almost continuously until 1663. In 1655, with Roger Williams and Thomas Harris, he was chosen a judge of the Justices Court. In 1656 he was chosen to treat with Massachusetts Bay about the Pawtuxet lands. In 1663 his name appears among the grantees of the Royal Charter of Charles II. In the same year he was chosen an Assistant under the new Charter. He was one of the founders of the First Baptist Church in Providence and at one time its acting pastor. He was evidently a man of stern and decided opinions, and did not hesitate to advance his views among his neighbors.

Individual Notes

Note for:   Louisa Duggan,    - 14 NOV 1859         Index

Burial:   
     Place:   Swan Cemetery, Bradley County, TN


Individual Notes

Note for:   Mary Elmyra McDaris,    -          Index

Alias:   /Polly/


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Note for:   Samuel Frazier,   19 DEC 1865 - 10 FEB 1919         Index

Event:   
     Type:   Fact
     Place:   2nd Class Fireman, U. S. Navy


Individual Notes

Note for:   Rebecca Frazier,   26 FEB 1893 - 26 FEB 1893         Index

Burial:   
     Place:   Old Gists Creek Cem., Sevier County, TN


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Note for:   Timothy Maples,   NOV 1891 - 1952         Index

Burial:   
     Place:   Delaware Cemetery, Christian County, Missouri


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Note for:   Etta Jones,   7 MAY 1892 - 15 JUN 1949         Index

Burial:   
     Place:   Frazier Cemetery, Christian County, Missouri


Individual Notes

Note for:   Manerva Cross,   26 JUN 1904 - 13 DEC 1906         Index

Burial:   
     Place:   Frazier Cemetery, Christian County, Missouri


Individual Notes

Note for:   Cynthia May Long,   4 MAY 1881 - 6 AUG 1968         Index

Burial:   
     Place:   Frazier Cemetery, Christian County, Missouri


Individual Notes

Note for:   Elsie Maples,   15 MAR 1903 - 11 OCT 1905         Index

Burial:   
     Place:   Frazier Cemetery, Christian County, Missouri