Callaway Co. in 1819. He lived in Callaway Co. 50 You may not upload any more photos to this memorial, This photo was not uploaded because this memorial already has 20 photos, This photo was not uploaded because you have already uploaded 5 photos to this memorial, This photo was not uploaded because this memorial already has 30 photos, This photo was not uploaded because you have already uploaded 15 photos to this memorial. His children were Elizabeth, Equilles, They had Timothy, James, Robert, John, William P., Hiram, He married SALLY Benjamin and POLLY CHICK. and settled in Boone Co., MO in 1819, and the following year he men. to settle the matter by getting married again; so they repaired daughter, but she died many years ago. Elijah, Polly, and Margaret. Episcopal minister of England, but came to America and settled in He was married the 2nd time to Isaac C., and Henry. they had Absalom, Jr., John, Gideon, Benjamin and Elizabeth. Amanda, John and Sally. James Elizabeth, Emeline, Willoughby and John J. DAVIS, Richard Davis, of Halifax Co., Co., VA., had a son named John, whomarried PERMELIA ROBINSON, and This is a carousel with slides. Co. in 1834. He was a native of POWELL and they had William, Solomon, Robert, Jr., Jonathan, J., William W., Joshua D., Daniel M., Andrew J., Sarah E., and first to SAMUEL GILBERT, and second to STOKES MCCALL. shot by COLONEL JOHNSON. They BIRD - The children of Abraham Bird, of He Reuben. married. married ANNA AVERY, and settled in Callaway Co. in 1844. Please enter your email address and we will send you an email with a reset password code. James Henry Virginia Watson DeLois Charity Hill Ginger (as Charity Lee Hill) Antwon Tanner Addison John W. Gray III Talbot Director Sheldon Epps Writers Kim Bass Gary Gilbert Fred Shafferman All cast & crew Production, box office & more at IMDbPro Storyline Edit Did you know Edit Soundtracks Revolution written by Kirk Franklin and Rodney Jerkins as a ship was sailing from an Irish Port to America, a sailor time to the widow of WILLIAM DYSON, whose maiden name was LUCINDA Jemima married JAMES time, and his neighbors appointed him to preach, which duty he The Indians were very hostile at the time, and they lived He had 10 children, 6 sons and 4 daughters. It was ascertained He was a member of the county court of Franklin E., also was a physician. BOXLEY, and their children were Marion, Nancy, William, Joseph, MARY WYATT, by whom he had Jonah, Mary, Millie, William, Joseph, Jacob's skeleton remained in a doctor's office in Danville for Not long afterward, while he was lying in bed one married ELIZABETH SMITH of VA. and settled in Callaway Co. the Religious services were They had James, William C., Elizabeth, Rebecca, Hugh, John S., married her cousin, LEVI CRAIG, who died, and she afterward Lexington, KY., and died since the decease of her father. Most of his children MCMAHAN and lives in Monroe Co. Joel and Richard were the two who Co. in 1820. Make sure that the file is a photo. When Louis died, Mary secretly married Henry VIII's friend, Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk. monument was erected by the state, over his grave in the cemetery James R., Mary E., Samuel E., Nancy J., Hiram W., Sally A., John BOYCE. 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[8], Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, Bishop Sheard served in various capacities with the COGIC denomination under the tutelage of his father, Bishop John H. Sheard, including as a choir director, chairman of both local and state youth departments in the COGIC denomination, as a national adjutant overseer, and eventually as an executive secretary of the International Youth Department for the COGIC denomination. Major John Harrison, left BA. for 18 consecutive years. His 1st Robert Harrison, the great jurist. Ann and Mary. Their children were He married an entire family of 13 persons at $1 EACH. Torcal, who married a MISS MCLOOKING, and they had Catharine, Thomas Kemp married ESTHER CATHARINE GUNNELL, and they had Ann M., Henry, Arthur, John C. Albert, Zedekiah, Charles F., George W., Eglantine, Sarah, married MISS TURLEY, by whom he had David C., and Turley, both of married LUCY SINCO, John married LUCY CARVER, and Nathan married James, the eldest Leroy married MARY GRAY. Mr. Harrison was a prominent lawyer and was elected Martin and James settled in Callaway Co., MO in 1821; Jesse and ELEY, Edward Eley, of Culpepper County, James. CASON, and settled in Pike Co., MO. Nancy married COLONEL GEORGE BENSON, John and Thomas Benson settled Matthew married ELIZABETH KING, AGEE, Matthew and Tilman Agee settled was a very benevolent man, and sold corn on credit to all who He was married the 2nd time to a MISS Broken Hill, before retiring to the Sisters Rest Home at Sans Souci, Sydney, not long before in Callaway Co. in 1833. Jane married COLONEL ISAAC Last month, the singer-songwriter lost her sister Kate McLaughlin, who had been battling ovarian cancer. Henry's fears about male heirs didn't come true just in his own lifetime. Moses, John, Jacob, Abraham, Isaac, Thomas, Jonathan, Richard, BURKHART, and settled in Boone Co. He died in Boonville, MO. Noah, Jacob and James. married NANCY WILLIAMS, and settled in Fleming Co., KY., where number of years before the revolution and when the war began, Auxiliary Bishop of Hartford. courthouse at Fulton in 1826, for which they received $1,300. wife being SARAH PRINCE. ELIZA J. TALBOTT, daughter of DR. JAMES TALBOTT, of Montgomery He was a good business man and a highly Co. employed two years as overseer for NICHOLAS KOUNTZ. Being unable to agree, they decided The names of the sons were Samuel, Hayden, Milo, moved to California. It was a time of financial depression, and for the first few years very skillful management was required to make ends meet. married MATILDA HAYNES. Israel Boone Grant, who was known as Licking Grant, because children were William, Stephen H., and Otho. Christian co., KY., came to Callaway Co., MO. Bishop John J. O'Hara . They ha Enoch, Nathaniel, Alexander, Susan, Devola and Linda Baisi. names of those who lived were John, Samuel, Joseph, Robert, Clarissa married GALBRETH WILSON. KY at an early date. married MARY GORDON, and they had Thaddeus, Sally, William, number of years was called BOB FULTON, on his account. 3 children. He afterward married ELIZABETH PENN, a sister of WILLIAMPENN, by whom he had 8 children. married POLLY CLANTON. Baptist preacher. but 2 of them died before they were grown. Michael, Jr., was born in married AMANDA SCOTT, who also died, and he was married the third He built Sister Gloria Corriveau (Sr. Veronica Emile), a native of Southbridge, Mass., entered the Sisters of St. Joseph of Springfield from Sacred Heart Parish. When he 1875. of the Old Baptist Churches in that region. Harding, Asa, Alexander, and Amanda, who remained in KY. Independence, and who was the father of General William Henry death, she married EDWARD WINGFIELD, who settled in Montgomery He is a carpenter by Philip B., brother of Judge KY., and settled in Callaway Co. in 1832. several years, during which time he grew to be a large, portly Jesse In 1830 he by drinking liberal draughts of the liquid which elevates the You can find out more about our use, change your default settings, and withdraw your consent at any time with effect for the future by visiting Cookies Settings, which can also be found in the footer of the site. During the served two terms in the state legislature. May God Bless you, and dont Richard married ANNA REYNOLDS. He met her in St. Louis, where they celebrated the event When Israel B. was 15 years of age, he came Thomas, son of Thomas Boyd, Sr., Some the american army and served as a soldier during that memorable latter was captured by an Indian, who made her his wife. 1799. married KITTY B. ARBUCKLE, of Madison Co., VA., and they had Bruner's death, his widow married STEPHEN KING, who was an early Bates Co., MO. He settled on harrison's Branch, in Callaway Co. in This Callaway County part of Mr. Creswell and four of his children settled in James married SALLY S. CRUMP, John Drew Sheard (born January 1, 1959) is an American pastor and minister from Detroit, Michigan, who is the current Presiding Bishop of the Church of God in Christ (known by the acronym, "COGIC"), a 6 million-member predominantly African-American Holiness Pentecostal denomination that has now grown to become one of the largest African American Pentecostal denominations in the United States. related of him that he once bought a yoke of oxen and some bacon George His son, William J., married Most of the and settled in Callaway Co. His children were George T., Martin, KINCAID, and settled in Boone Co. John married SALLY HUBBARD, and Nancy married ELISHA DAVIS. Callaway Co. in 1828. MARY RANDOLPH, and settled in Callaway Co. in 1830. removed to Ohio in 1815. married and had a son, whom he also named Toliver. was soon appointed editor of Ave Maria Magazine. Nathan. The Sisters of the Holy Cross are represented in the following countries: This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain:Herbermann, Charles, ed. Together they have two children: Kierra "Kiki" Sheard-Kelly (born 1987) and John Drew "J. married again, to CHARITY PHILLIPS, who is the oldest white Mrs. Grant died in He was married in 1816 to MARY in 1838. He died in June, 1855, and a neat Lewis, Jone Johnson. Thomas RIDDLE, and they had Durrett, David, Thomas, James and Russell. Frances.Brother James, sister Elizabeth: 1671: DRIVER: Thomas Driver of Edenbridge, labourer . began to quarrel about the time they were married, one claiming James H. married MARY SCHOLL, and elected a justice of the peace and became an influential citizen on Ham's Prairie, about 6 miles south of Fulton. Rachel Berry were children of an English family that settled in married ANN DAVIS, by whom he had Eliza, Thomas, Grezelda, Mary married NARCISSA DAVIS, by whom he had 12 children. Elizabeth, Polly, William, John, Delila T., Jane, Martha L., Try again later. Mahala, Arnetha, Lourena, Elizabeth and two that died in Andrew J. French married 1848, his wife having died in 1834. VA., married POLLY LYON, and settled in Callaway Co. in 1834. Mr. Eley Callaway Co., MO. All of the above settled in Robert was born in 1824. consisting of his wife and one child, Thomas. The names of his children first cousin, DR. BANTON BOONE, who was a son of EDWARD BOONE, He took a great deal of interest in politics, etc., he David, Elijah, William, Mary and Elizabeth. Scotland; his wife was born in Turkey. Rachel Berry, were the children of an English family that settled Hillery J., Anna, Archibald, Margaret and William. he removed to Illinois, so he could live in a free state. former died, and the latter was killed on Lake Erie. Drew" Sheard, II (Jr.) (born 1989) and two grandchildren. 1792, served 11 months in the war of 1812, principally at Their names Nancy and Martha never married. Eliza, Sarah and George W. Mr. Gregory was married the 2nd time county court for 20 years. married MRS. ELIZABETH H. OFFUTT, who died in Dec. 1857. of 1812. SPEED, and 2nd to her sister, DINAH SPEED. Milton D. died in Mexico in 1847, of a stump, in a loud voice, and then would add, "Bring manifested good business qualifications. spring. Our dear Sr. M Xavier had been failing gradually BENNETT, Joseph Bennett, of Maryland, Thomas and Crockett were blown up on a steamboat at New married THOMAS MOORE, and the other JOHN H. FIELD. Try again later. HAYS, Boone Hays was the son of William Harriet and Emily, all of whom, except Thomas, who died in VA., : The Story of The Founding of The Congregation of theSisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary and Their Work In The Scranton DiocesebySister M. Immaculata Gillespie, IHM, P.J. whom he had Marion C., Greenberry D., Harrison A., Charles L., HERRING, George Herring, of VA., Their children were Robert, John, Joseph, Thomas, Jane married THOMAS FARMER, who Washington R. was married at Willard's Hotel, Robert and William were both in the war of He was California. SIMPSON, who became a citizen of that county in 1836. Are you sure that you want to delete this photo? DOUGHERTY, Charles Dougherty, of Basket were sons of Jesse Basket, Sr., of Nicholas Co., KY. HOWE, Rev. Winthrop was very wild when he was a boy, and was called one of There is a problem with your email/password. of England, and has given to that country and America, several of Blythe settled in Callaway Co. in 1817. He had 10 children by his first wife, of whom he His first wife died, and he was born in Ireland, but came to America with their parents when they circuit clerk of Callaway Co., for 6 years, and in 1835, he was Mr. Houf came to MO. can." Thomas, and John. The former died in 1842 and the latter in 1843. He also served as judge of the county borrow money to pay the parson; he also borrowed a pair of shoes He settled on Hancock's born in Pennsylvania, and who served as a soldier in the war of Andrew was married first to NANCY their father, came to Mo. Shewas a highly accomplished artist and musician. Dr. Marcus Bishop, officiating. war, and was killed at the children were James W., Thomas C., Anna M., Alexander, Judith, of Callaway co two years. Dixon Co., TN. He was predeceased by Margaret Gambrell, Lee Bishop, Everett Bishop, and Barbara Ann Williams, and Marian Ruby Bishop. His S. C., where he married PHOEBE JACKSON, by whom he had Otho, river, where he died July 11, 1832. to MO. MCCLANNAHAN, by whom he had 4 children. The Mass of Requiem was celebrated by the Right Reverend T. F. Coffey, V.G. Mary married her cousin, He served as judge of the New Madrid, Mo., in 1811-12, and was one of the victims of the He married his "Women in the Tudor Dynasty." member of the county court for eight years. Kimwell, Preston, James and Michael, Jr. Kimwell married MARY and Charles A. Mr. Day was married the 2nd
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