1Olsen, Wayne, PAF file: Boslow_Anc_Stevens.paf, rec'd via EMail 0n 14 APR 2002.
2Wikipedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/. "John de Mowbray, 4th Baron Mowbray
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John de Mowbray, 4th Baron Mowbray (1340 – 1368 ) was the son of John de Mowbray, 3rd Baron Mowbrayand Joan Plantagenet daughter of Henry, Earl of Lancaster
As was the custom of lords at the time, de Mowbray served in the French wars. The 4th Baron took the cross and met his end near Constantinople , fighting against the Turks.
John de Mowbray married Elizabeth de Segrave, daughter of Sir John de Segrave, 4th Baron Segrave, and Margaret, Duchess of Norfolk . Margaret's paternal Grandparents were King Edward I of England and Marguerite of France ."
1Olsen, Wayne, PAF file: Boslow_Anc_Stevens.paf, rec'd via EMail 0n 14 APR 2002.
1Olsen, Wayne, PAF file: Boslow_Anc_Stevens.paf, rec'd via EMail 0n 14 APR 2002.
Thomas PLANTAGENET Prince of England ("of Brotherton")
1Olsen, Wayne, PAF file: Boslow_Anc_Stevens.paf, rec'd via EMail 0n 14 APR 2002.
2Wikipedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/. "Born 1 June 1300
Brotherton, Yorkshire
Died August 1338 (aged 38)
Resting place Bury St Edmunds Abbey, Suffolk
52°14′38.76″N 0°43′9.12″E
Title 1st Earl of Norfolk
Tenure 1312 – 1338
Known for Younger half-brother of Edward II of England
Years active 1316 – 1338
Wars and battles
Second War of Scottish Independence
Battle of Halidon Hill
Offices Earl Marshal
Predecessor New creation
Successor Margaret, Duchess of Norfolk
Spouse(s) Alice Hales
Mary Brewes
Issue Edward of Norfolk
Margaret, Duchess of Norfolk
Alice of Norfolk
Parents Edward I of England
Margaret of France."
1Wikipedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/, Thomas of Brotherton, 1st Earl of Norfolk. "He married firstly, before 8 January 1326, Alice de Hales (d. before 12 October 1330), daughter of Sir Roger de Hales of Hales Hall in Loddon in Roughton, Norfolk."
1Lucinda Smith Email, 8 Jun 2005. "Carlisle Castle records dep't. held the answer to the "Hannah Parker" business. She was born Hannah Mouncey (later records show Mounsey), bastard child of Elizabeth Mounsey of Wray, spinster. Baptized 19 Jun 1785 Dacre. Elizabeth took the father to court for support, and the Bastardy Recognizance of 1785 records that his name was John Parker, residence Proach, Westmorland (I can't find Proach anywhere), occupation miller. He was unmarried. Elizabeth's residence was listed as Newchurch, Watermillock and also Bampton, Westmorland." Well, I had just the dandiest time in England for 8 days, and spent one whole day of it poking around Matterdale, inspecting the churchyards of Matterdale and Watermillock, plus located the Greening Farm where John Harris White was raised, and High Birch Close, up the hill, where he lived in 1829 as a yeoman. Both are owned by the Edmondsons, of Walloway Farm, the next farm over. Greening burned about 50-60 yrs ago, but it's a stone building that can be restored, and slate roofs reinstated. The barn is intact, and has the initials "JW" carved in the stone by the door! The Edmondsons are planning to restore Greening for their son Christopher to live in someday...he looks about 19. I was quite excited to talk with them, and I got a phone # for the genealogist in the family, who knows something of the history of the houses and the people who have lived in them. Their father, Alf, is also alive, and would be a good source of information. High Birch Close is a well maintained, beautiful stone house used as a cottage rental at present. The barns next door have been turned into a home, all painted white and very pretty. Carlisle Castle records dep't. held the answer to the "Hannah Parker" business. She was born Hannah Mouncey (later records show Mounsey), bastard child of Elizabeth Mounsey of Wray, spinster. Baptized 19 Jun 1785 Dacre. Elizabeth took the father to court for support, and the Bastardy Recognizance of 1785 records that his name was John Parker, residence Proach, Westmorland (I can't find Proach anywhere), occupation: miller. He was unmarried. Elizabeth's residence was listed as Newchurch, Watermillock and also Bampton, Westmorland. Quite a stroke of progress, eh? I'm excited. Cindy.
2Lucinda Smith Email, 9 Jun 2005. "Date: Thu, 09 Jun 2005 23:51:45 -0400 From: Lucinda Smith
Subject: John Parker To: Dianne Z Stevens X-Mailer: Apple Mail (2.622) Begin forwarded message:
From: Lucinda SmithDate: June 8, 2005 1:41:58 AM EDT To: Roger Phillips Subject: P.S. John Parker was a witness at the marriage of Hannah Mounsey to John Harris White on 10 Sep 1809, Watermillock." 3Lucinda Smith Email, 8 Jun 2005.
1Lucinda Smith Email, 8 Jun 2005. "Carlisle Castle records dep't. held the answer to the "Hannah Parker" business. She was born Hannah Mouncey (later records show Mounsey), bastard child of Elizabeth Mounsey of Wray, spinster. Baptized 19 Jun 1785 Dacre. Elizabeth took the father to court for support, and the Bastardy Recognizance of 1785 records that his name was John Parker, residence Proach, Westmorland (I can't find Proach anywhere), occupation miller. He was unmarried. Elizabeth's residence was listed as Newchurch, Watermillock and also Bampton, Westmorland."
1Darlene Linsmeyer Email, 18 Mar 2005.
2Darlene and Joan Holt visit 26 Aug 2005.
3Darlene Linsmeyer Email, Email 25 Feb 2010 .
1Darlene and Joan Holt visit 26 Aug 2005.
2Lila Jordan Taylor, Email 14 Jun 2008. "Pearl died several years ago in Loris, SC."
1Filice, Almeda letter, Personal files of Dianne Z. Stevens, 1301 Reetz Road, Madison, WI 53711.
2Census, Federal - 1930 - Clark Co, Wisconsin, Weston - dist 42, Roll T626 2564, Image 463, p. 4B.
3Census, Federal - 1910 - Clark Co, WI, Weston, ED # 40, sheet 2A (Ancestry p. 3 of 17). census taker is Mrs. Della Armitage
This Census shows Sam is a farmer in the general farm industry. He owns his home but it's mortgaged.4Census, Federal - 1920 - Clark Co, WI, Weston ED #35, sheet 2A (Ancestry p. 3 of 18). Mrs. Della Armitage is the census taker.
5Wisconsin Births 1801-1928, Reel 31, Record 2490.
6Social Security Death Index.
7Wisconsin Death Index 1959 - 1997.
1Darlene and Joan Holt visit 26 Aug 2005.
2Census, Federal - 1930 - Clark Co, Wisconsin, Weston - dist 42, sheet 4B.
3Social Security Death Index.
4Social Security Death Index.
1Census, Federal - 1850 - Morris Co, NJ, Pequannock Twsp - District # 15.
2Census, Federal - 1880 - Essex Co., NJ, Belleville, Ancestry p. 29 of 61.
3Census, Federal - 1860 - Morris Co, NJ, Pequannac, Ancestry p. 94 of 140.
1Census, Federal - 1880 - Essex Co., NJ, Belleville, Ancestry p. 29 of 61.
1Census, Federal - 1880 - Essex Co., NJ, Belleville, Ancestry p. 29 of 61.
1Census, Federal - 1880 - Morris Co, NJ, Boonton, p. 21 A (Ancestry p. 41 of 62).
2Census, Federal - 1910 - Morris Co, NJ, Boonton, 11B, 19 Apr 1910.
3Census, Federal - 1900 - Morris Co, NJ, Boonton, District 47, Sheet #6 (Ancestry p. 11 of 35).
4Census, Federal - 1900 - Morris Co, NJ, Boonton, District 47, Sheet #6 (Ancestry p. 11 of 35), 5 Jun 1900.
5Census, Federal - 1900 - Morris Co, NJ, Boonton, District 47, Sheet #6 (Ancestry p. 11 of 35).
1Census, Federal - 1910 - Morris Co, NJ, Boonton, 11B.
2Census, Federal - 1900 - Morris Co, NJ, Boonton, District 47, Sheet #6 (Ancestry p. 11 of 35).
3Census, Federal - 1900 - Morris Co, NJ, Boonton, District 47, Sheet #6 (Ancestry p. 11 of 35).
1Census, Federal - 1910 - Morris Co, NJ, Boonton, 11B.
2Census, Federal - 1900 - Morris Co, NJ, Boonton, District 47, Sheet #6 (Ancestry p. 11 of 35), 5 Jun 1900.
3World War I Draft Registration, serial # 164; order # 19, Ancestry.com.
4World War I Draft Registration, Serial 164, order 19.
1Census, Federal - 1910 - Morris Co, NJ, Boonton, 11B.
2Census, Federal - 1900 - Morris Co, NJ, Boonton, District 47, Sheet #6 (Ancestry p. 12 of 35), 5 Jun 1900.
3Census, Federal - 1900 - Morris Co, NJ, Boonton, District 47, Sheet #6 (Ancestry p. 12 of 35).
1Rootsweb, http://www.rootsweb.com, http://www.rootsweb.com/~iljodavi/Townships/AppleRiver/AppleRiverBios1878.htm. "Francomb, James - farmer; Sec. 33; P. O. Apple River; owns 120 acres of land; was born in England, on the 16th day of Aug., 1837; came from there to White Oak Springs, Lafayette Co., Wis., in 1858; lived there one year; he went to New Diggings (same Co.); there he married Miss Agatha Morton on the 23d of Aug., 1860; she was born in Yorkshire, Eng., on the 20th of March, 1842; they came to this Co. in 1864, and it has been their home since; have had eight children, the living are: Emma, born 7th Oct., 1862; Anna Elizabeth, 8th of Feb., 1868; James Manly, 22d June, 1870; Agnes May, 12th Dec., 1872; Ella Eva, 14th Dec., 1874."
1Rootsweb, http://www.rootsweb.com, http://www.rootsweb.com/~iljodavi/Townships/AppleRiver/AppleRiverBios1878.htm.
1Rootsweb, http://www.rootsweb.com. http://www.rootsweb.com/~iljodavi/scrapbook/part1.htmScrapbook Gleanings - Part 1
Scrapbook of Newspaper Clippings
The original owner of this scrapbook was most likely Sarah Jane Jagger, wife of William Jagger. Their daughter, Minnie, married Chester White, son of John C. and Elizabeth Irvine White. Chester and Minnie White had one daughter, Charleen White.
The articles are not pasted in the scrapbook in any particular order and most report marriages and deaths in and around Apple River. Area newspapers at the time were the Warren Sentinel-Leader, Stockton Herald and Galena Gazette.2Rootsweb. http://www.rootsweb.com/~iljodavi/scrapbook/part2.htm
Scrapbook Gleanings - Part 2
Scrapbook of Newspaper Clippings - Part 2.
1Rootsweb, http://www.rootsweb.com. http://www.rootsweb.com/~iljodavi/scrapbook/part1.htmScrapbook Gleanings - Part 1
Scrapbook of Newspaper Clippings
The original owner of this scrapbook was most likely Sarah Jane Jagger, wife of William Jagger. Their daughter, Minnie, married Chester White, son of John C. and Elizabeth Irvine White. Chester and Minnie White had one daughter, Charleen White.
The articles are not pasted in the scrapbook in any particular order and most report marriages and deaths in and around Apple River. Area newspapers at the time were the Warren Sentinel-Leader, Stockton Herald and Galena Gazette.2Rootsweb. http://www.rootsweb.com/~iljodavi/scrapbook/part2.htm
Scrapbook Gleanings - Part 2
Scrapbook of Newspaper Clippings - Part 2.3Rootsweb. http://www.rootsweb.com/~iljodavi/scrapbook/part2.htm
Scrapbook Gleanings - Part 2
Scrapbook of Newspaper Clippings - Part 2.