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Albert Wollaston Smith Jr. / Roxie Chestnutt


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Albert Wollaston Smith Jr. / Roxie Chestnutt

Husband: Albert Wollaston Smith Jr.
Born: 14 May 1917at: Fairfax City, Virginia, USA
Married: at:  
Died: 20 Jan 1995at: Farmville, North Carolina
Father: Albert Wollaston Smith Sr.
Mother: Leila Bell Claggett
Notes: [1904]
Wife: Roxie Chestnutt
Born: at:
Died: at:
Father:
Mother:
Notes: [1906]
Children
Name: Leila Roxie Smith
Born: at:
Died: at:
Spouses:
Name: Albert Wollaston Smith III
Born: at:
Died: at:
Spouses:
Name: Clarence Sidney Davis Jr.
Born: at:
Died: at:
Spouses:

Pedigree Chart for: Albert Wollaston Smith Jr.

      /--
   /--
   |  \--
/--Albert Wollaston  Smith  Sr.
|  |  /--
|  \--
|     \--
|--Albert Wollaston  Smith  Jr.
|     /--Christopher Columbus  Claggett 
|  /--John Hammett  Claggett 
|  |  \--Emily  Kinchloe 
\--Leila Bell  Claggett 
   |  /--Christopher Columbus  Claggett 
   \--Anna Laurie  Milstead 
      \--Sally Fendall  Bell 

Pedigree Chart for: Roxie Chestnutt

      /--
   /--
   |  \--
/--
|  |  /--
|  \--
|     \--
|--Roxie  Chestnutt 
|     /--
|  /--
|  |  \--
\--
   |  /--
   \--
      \--

[1904] 1 _DEG 2 PLAC DVM, Michigan State University References: Smith-Claggett Genealogical Chart From NC paper: Dr. Albert W. Smith, 77; services Monday Pohick Book Potomac Book, p. 430, 124-7, B1-114-7, B2-116-14, B2-54-30 FARMVILLE - Dr. Albert Wollaston Smith Jr., 77, died Jan. 20, 1995, inhis home. Graveside services Sunday [sic] 3:30 p.m., Hollywood Cemetery. Dr. Smith was born and reared in Fairfax County, Va. He graduatedfrom Alexandria, Va. High School in 1934, and from Hampden SydneyCollege, Va., in 1938, B.A. degree, Cum Laude. He saw military service as an Army Air Corps Pilot. He piloted P-40s andB-25s in World War II, and was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross,the Air Medal, Distinguished Unit Badge, Asiatic Pacific Service Medal,Presidential Unit Citation with two oak leaf clusters and the Cross ofMilitary Service, United Daughters of the Confederacy through theLunenburg Chapter Kenbridge, Va. He retired from Air Force Reserves after attaining the rank ofMajor. In June, 1950, he received his doctorate of Veterinary Medicinefrom Michigan State University. He practiced veterinary medicine inFarmville, N.C. from June, 1950 to July 1, 1978. Professional service:Vice president and president of Eastern North Carolina Veterinary MedicalAssociation. Member of Executive Committee, vice president and presidentof North Carolina Association of Professions. Appointed to the NorthCarolina State University Veterinary School Research Foundation. Wascharter member and first president of Farmville Lions Club, serving twoterms as president. Served on Farmville, N.C. Boy Scout Commission,chairman for one year. Dr. Smith was a member of Farmville United Methodist Church, SundaySchool teacher, Sunday School superintendent for about six years. Servedon Board Of Stewards, chairman for two terms. Member of Farmville UnitedMethodist Church Board of Trustees for three years. Surviving: his wife, Roxie Chestnutt; daughter, Leila Roxie Smith ofRaleigh; sons, Clarence Sidney Davis, Jr. of Farmville; A. WollastonSmith III of Atlanta, Ga.; sisters, Katherine Saunders of Kenbridge,Va.; Dorothy Ray of Tulsa, Okla.; brothers, Dr. Rodman Smith of Red Oak,Iowa; four grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, memorials to the Farmville United MethodistChurch, P.O. Box 153, Farmville, N.C., 27828 for Kneeling Cushion Fund.

[1906] References: Smith-Claggett Genealogical Chart

 

Thomas Gantt Sr / (--?--)

Husband: Thomas Gantt Sr
Born: at: England
Married: at:  
Died: at: Maryland, United States
Father:
Mother:
Notes: [3152]
Wife: (--?--)
Children
Name: Edward Gantt II
Born: 1660at:
Married: at:  
Died: ABT 1685at:
Spouses: Anne Fielder

Pedigree Chart for: Thomas Gantt Sr

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|     \--
|--Thomas  Gantt  Sr
|     /--
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\--
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   \--
      \--

[3152] BIOGRAPHY: Came to Maryland from England about 1654.

John Baker Phelps / Wealthy Lott

Husband: John Baker Phelps
Born: 31 Oct 1806at: Granville, Massachusetts, USA
Married: at:  
Died: at:
Father: John Phelps
Mother: Statira Graves
Wife: Wealthy Lott
Born: at:
Died: at:
Father:
Mother:
Children

Pedigree Chart for: John Baker Phelps

      /--David  Phelps  Sr.
   /--John  Phelps 
   |  \--Margaret  Colton 
/--John  Phelps 
|  |  /--
|  \--Anna  Baker 
|     \--
|--John Baker  Phelps 
|     /--
|  /--Roswell  Graves 
|  |  \--
\--Statira  Graves 
   |  /--
   \--Hannah  Rose 
      \--Keziah  Goss 

Pedigree Chart for: Wealthy Lott

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|     \--
|--Wealthy  Lott 
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\--
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   \--
      \--

Silas E. Carpenter / Martha H. Scripture

Husband: Silas E. Carpenter
Born: 21 Jan 1859at:
Married: at:  
Died: at:
Father: Benjamin Carpenter
Mother: Sylvia Jane Brayton
Wife: Martha H. Scripture
Born: at:
Died: at:
Father:
Mother:
Children

Pedigree Chart for: Silas E. Carpenter

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/--Benjamin  Carpenter 
|  |  /--
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|     \--
|--Silas E.  Carpenter 
|     /--
|  /--Asa  Brayton 
|  |  \--
\--Sylvia Jane  Brayton 
   |  /--
   \--Mary  Phelps 
      \--Sarah  Cole 

Pedigree Chart for: Martha H. Scripture

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   |  \--
/--
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|  \--
|     \--
|--Martha H.  Scripture 
|     /--
|  /--
|  |  \--
\--
   |  /--
   \--
      \--

Nathaniel Sanborn / Hannah Goold

Husband: Nathaniel Sanborn
Born: 6 Feb 1757[12876] at: Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut
Married: 1783at: Lyme, New London, Connecticut
Died: 25 Jun 1814[12877] at: Canandaiqua, Ontario, New York, USA
Father: Jedediah Sanborne
Mother: Martha Weatherfield
Notes: [12881]
Sources: [12880] [12876] [12877] [12882] [12883] [12884]
Wife: Hannah Goold
Born: 17 Feb 1763[6723] at: Lyme, New London, Connecticut, United States
Died: 6 Nov 1856[6724] at: Canandaiqua, Ontario, New York, USA
Father: James Goold
Mother: Elizabeth 'Betty' Chappell
Notes: [6725]
Sources: [6723] [6724] [6726] [6727]
Children
Name: Elizabeth 'Betsy' Sanborn [7301] [7302]
Born: 1784at: Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Married: at:  
Died: 29 Jul 1853at: Buffalo, Erie, New York, USA
Spouses: Erastus Granger
Name: Sophia Sanborn [6345] [6346]
Born: 18 Feb 1787at: Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Married: at:  
Died: 15 Nov 1852at: Penfield, Monroe, New York, USA
Spouses: Henry Fellows
Name: Hannah Sanborn [6733] [6732] [6734] [6735]
Born: 1790[6732] at: Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Married: at:  
Died: at:
Spouses: Nathaniel Jacobs
Name: Lavinia Sanborn [6739] [6740]
Born: 1793at: Canandaigua, Ontario, New York, United States
Died: 7 May 1857at: Canandaigua, Ontario, New York, United States
Spouses:
Name: Nathaniel Sanborn [6728] [6729] [6730]
Born: 27 Mar 1795at: Canandaiqua, Ontario, New York, USA
Married: at:  
Died: 17 Apr 1867at: Maquon, Knox, Illinois, USA
Spouses: Archange Dubreuil
Name: John Gold Sanborn [6736] [6737] [6738]
Born: 13 Mar 1797at: Canandaiqua, Ontario, New York, USA
Married: at:  
Died: 14 Apr 1865at: Knoxville, Knox, Illinois, United States
Spouses: Alethea Owen
Name: Charles Sanborn [7014] [7015]
Born: 20 Nov 1800at: Canandaiqua, Ontario, New York, USA
Died: 11 Jun 1819at: Canandaigua, Ontario, New York, United States
Spouses:
Name: William Sanburn [6682] [6677] [6678] [6683] [6684] [6685] [6686]
Born: 22 Nov 1803[6677] at: Canandaigua, Ontario, New York, United States
Married: at:  
Died: 26 Jan 1880[6678] at: Cromwell, Union, Iowa, USA
Spouses: Mary Gibson

Pedigree Chart for: Nathaniel Sanborn

      /--John  Samborne 
   /--Jonathan  Samborne 
   |  \--Mary  Tucke 
/--Jedediah  Sanborne 
|  |  /--
|  \--Sarah  Nason 
|     \--
|--Nathaniel  Sanborn 
|     /--
|  /--
|  |  \--
\--Martha  Weatherfield 
   |  /--
   \--
      \--

Pedigree Chart for: Hannah Goold

      /--Robert  Goold 
   /--John  Goold 
   |  \--Elizabeth  Basworth 
/--James  Goold 
|  |  /--John  Jacob 
|  \--Lydia  Jacob 
|     \--Mary  Russell 
|--Hannah  Goold 
|     /--Caleb  Chappell 
|  /--Caleb  Chappell  Jr.
|  |  \--Ruth  Royce 
\--Elizabeth 'Betty'  Chappell 
   |  /--Caleb  Chappell 
   \--Elizabeth   
      \--

[12881] Nathaniel was listed on the Lexington Alarm list from Wethersfield, Connectcut in 1778. (Connecticut Men in the Revolution, pg 25). "Nathaniel Sanborn, was a farmer and singing-master by vocation; that is, he devoted his time to agricultural pursuits, except during the winter months, when he was engaged in teaching music in what was then known as the winter-evening singing-school. "

[6725] Nathaniel and Hannah had three sons, John, Nathaniel and William. They all emigrated to Illinois and took the name Sanburn. His g-g-g-grandfather was Nathaniel. His g-g-grandfather was William Riley Sanburn

[6733] "[Hannah] was the first white child born in Canandaigua..."

[6736] Various sources give John's middle name (and that of his mother) as Goold and Gold. John G. Sanburn purchased a number of tracts of land on the south side of Main Street in Knoxville when it was the county seat. He apparantly planned to subdivide the area but was unable to realize his plans when the county seat was transferred to Galesburg. "In 1832, John G. Sanburn brought a stock of goods here. Down to the time of his death he was a prominent figure in the town's history. He was Knoxville's first postmaster and held many important county and government positions, including that of the first Circuit and County Clerk. He died April 14, 1865." -- History of Knox County, p 857 John G. Sanburn opened Knoxville, Illinois' first general store in this cabin in the spring of 1832. When he moved to Knoxville, the county seat, in 1832 to open his store, he purchased or secured a large portion of all the lots in town. He married Althea Owen and they had seven children. He was the first County clerk, first clerk of the Circuit Court, first Recorder, first Probate Judge. first Postmaster of Knoxville and later in his life, was the Treasurer of the Board of Trustees of Knox College and a trustee of Ewing Female University. He died April 14, 1865, the same day President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated. The cabin formerly housing the general store was discovered in October 1963 when a house, owned by Bernice LaFolette was being demolished. The butternut timbers, squared and put together with clay and hay, were uncovered when the siding was removed. The cabin had served as the kitchen of the home. The original roof had been cut into. A neighbor noticed the old timbers and raced over to ask that demolition work be halted until the cabin's origins were researched. When the origins of the cabin were determined, the volunteer-run Knox County Historical Sites, Inc. immediately began to raise funds to move the cabin to its current location near the Old Knox County Courthouse. The cabin was restored the following year. A fireplace chimney was added, made out of native stones gathered from nearby creek beds by local youth. The inside of the cabin was restored to represent a general store from the era. The building is the remaining remnant of Knoxville's log cabin era. -- Knox County Historical Society "To them were born six children, four sons and two daughters." [John Henry died without marrying.] -- History of Knox County, p 868 The father of the subject of this notice was the sixth child in order of birth of his parents' family. He was raised on the farm and grew to manhood in his native county, receiving an academical education at Canandaigua Academy. In 1817 he went to Ohio, where he taught school one year. In 1818, he started West on a prospecting tour in company with some other young men. They made their way to the Ohio River, where they secured a small boat and drifted down the waters of that river to a little above the mouth of the Wabash River. During this trip they visited Illinois, and later he returned to New York, having made the greater portion of the return journey on foot. After his return home he engaged in clerking at Black Rock, which he continued until 1825. That year he again started West and joined an elder brother, who was in the land business at Vandalia, Ill., and assisted his brother, and dealt in land to some considerable extent until 1830. He then came to this county and located at Henderson Grove, where he put in a stock of goods and was the first to engage in mercantile pursuits at that place. He continued to do business there until the county seat was located at Knoxville, in the spring of 1832, when he removed his stock of goods to that city. Mr. Sanburn had been instrumental in securing the organization of the county, being secretary of the meeting which was called to elect a committee to present a petition to the Judge of Fulton County for the organization, and when the county was organized he became the first Circuit Clerk. When the land of this county was placed in market by the Government, Mr. Sanburn entered a tract, which he superintended and had cultivated and improved, although he continued to reside in the city. After continuing in active mercantile business for a few years he retired from the same, and at the time of his death, April 14, 1865, he was the owner of quite a tract of land, a portion of which has since been made a part of the present city of Knoxville. He also owned at the date of his demise a well- improved farm adjoining the city. He was married Nov. 3, 1831, to Alethea Owen. She was born near Geneva, Ontario Co., N. Y., and was the daughter of Dr. Noah and Elizabeth (Gilmore) Owen. Her father having died, she, in company with her mother and brother, came to this county in 1829 and settled near the present site of Gilson. There were seven children born to Mr. and Mrs. Sanborn - Elizabeth, wife of James Fitch, a resident of Cleveland, Ohio; Mary L., wife of E. L. Phillips, of Galesburg; John Henry, died Dec. 1, 1883, at Abingdon; Charles W., a resident of Berea, Cuyahoga Co., Ohio ; Francis G., subject of this notice ; Alethea, a teacher, and Walter G., a resident of Chicago. The father had filled various official positions, among which were Circuit Clerk, Clerk of the County Commissioners' Court, Postmaster and also Assistant Assessor of Internal Revenue. He was a member of the Episcopal Church and was Senior Warden of St. John's Church, Knoxville, for many years. -- Portrait and Biographical Album of Knox County, Illinois; published 1856; pages 658-659

[6682] William moved to Knoxville, Illinois in July, 1834, where he spent most of his life. William, apparently like his brother John, invested in land in Knox County. On December 19, 1835, he took out an indenture or purchase agreement for 160 acres of land for $300 from the State Bank of Illinois, as described in a document, coincidentally received by his brother John G. Sanburn, "Clerk of the Circuit Court". The lands included -- "...The East half of the South East quarter of Section Twenty eight in Township Eleven North of the Base line, of range Two East of the 4th principal Meridian, being in the County of Knox and State of Illinois containing Eight acres; Also the East half of the North East quarter of Section No. thrity three in Township Eleven North in range Two East of the 4th principal Meridan aforsaid containing Eight acres, and all the estate right title interest claim and demand both at law and in equity of the said Wiilliam Sanburn and Mary Sanburn this wife of, in, and to, the said premeses, ..." Clerk John Sanburn wrote an addendum to the indenture, writing that "Mary Sanburn wife of the said William Sanburn having been examined seperate and apart from her said husband and being made acqauinted with the contents of the said conveyance acknowledge that she executed the same for the uses and purpsoses therein expressed freely and voluntarily and relinquished her dower to the conveyed premises voluntarily without the fear of compulsion of her said husband..." From the 1886 "Portrait and Biographical Album of Knox County," Biographical Publishing Company, Chicago: "This township was organized as a township April 5, 1853. At the meeting for the elector of township officers... W. M. Lowan and William Sanburn, Justices of the Peace; A. Leighton, Aldred Runkle and William Sanburn, Commissioners of Highways..."

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Shawn Newland / Sabrina Loveland

Husband: Shawn Newland
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Wife: Sabrina Loveland
Born: at:
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Father: Dean Thomas Loveland
Mother: Judy Carol Newsom
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Name: Chase Newland
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Pedigree Chart for: Shawn Newland

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Pedigree Chart for: Sabrina Loveland

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Johann Philipp Schnatz / Anna Elisabetha Seelbach

Husband: Johann Philipp Schnatz
Born: 1841at:
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Wife: Anna Elisabetha Seelbach
Born: 1840at:
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Father: Johann Philipp Seelbach
Mother: Marie Juliane Bremser
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Pedigree Chart for: Johann Philipp Schnatz

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Pedigree Chart for: Anna Elisabetha Seelbach

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|     /--Johann Justus  Brömser 
|  /--Johann Adam  Bremser 
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Friedrich Bartelt / Wilhelmina Albertine Schultz

Husband: Friedrich Bartelt
Born: 17 Jun 1844at: Germany
Married: 20 Dec 1899at: Wash. Cty File 6386
Died: 20 Mar 1936at: Washington, Wisconsin, United States
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Mother:
Wife: Wilhelmina Albertine Schultz
Born: 24 Nov 1864at: Sheboygan, Sheboygan, Wisconsin, USA
Died: 17 Mar 1938at: Washington, Wisconsin, United States
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Mother:
Notes: [11309]
Children
Name: Roman Henry Backhaus [11310]
Born: 2 Apr 1886at: Kewaskum, Washington, Wisconsin, United States
Married: at:  
Died: 25 Jan 1958at: West Bend, Washington, Wisconsin, United States
Spouses: Hedwig Linda Bartelt

Pedigree Chart for: Friedrich Bartelt

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Pedigree Chart for: Wilhelmina Albertine Schultz

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[11309] Washington County Courthouse records show that Wilhelmina apparentlyremarried after Carl Christian Backhaus died. She then married Friedrich Bartelt. Washington County Courthouse records also show that Friedrich Bartelt wasmarried to a Johanna (Ramthun) Backhaus on March 17, 1893. It ispossible that Johanna died and Friedrich then married Wilhelmena???

[11310] From Bernie Backus: Roman was a farmer all of his life.

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Husband: (--?--)
Wife: (--?--)
Children
Name: William Marshall Justis Sr.
Born: 5 Aug 1828at: Powhatan County, Virginia, USA
Married: at:  
Died: ABT 1905at:
Spouses: Georgia Anna Sanford


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