Elizabeth CORNTHWAITE

[1679]

20 JUN 1833 - 20 NOV 1908

Family 1 : Reason BRADFIELD
  1.  Albert BRADFIELD
  2.  Melvina J. BRADFIELD
  3.  John BRADFIELD
  4.  Hannah Etta BRADFIELD
  5.  Lewis BRADFIELD
  6.  Sarah L. BRADFIELD
  7.  Mary BRADFIELD
  8.  William B. BRADFIELD
  9.  Wallace BRADFIELD

INDEX

[1679] [S43] Bradfield Genealogy

[1676] [S43] Bradfield Genealogy

[1677] [S43] Bradfield Genealogy

[1678] [S43] Bradfield Genealogy

[11278] [S43] Bradfield Genealogy


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Pedro DE HARO

[7524]

1859 - ____

Father: Severiano DE HARO
Mother: Proxides HURTADO


                       _____________________
                      |                     
 _Severiano DE HARO __|
| (1829 - ....)       |
|                     |_____________________
|                                           
|
|--Pedro DE HARO 
|  (1859 - ....)
|                      _Marcos HURTADO _____
|                     | (1780 - ....) m 1800
|_Proxides HURTADO ___|
  (1826 - 1912)       |
                      |_Matilda N. MATILDA _
                        (1780 - ....) m 1800

INDEX

[7524] [S162] Esquivel Family Group Sheets

[7523] [S162] Esquivel Family Group Sheets


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Sally EDMONDSON

[7925]

____ - ____

Father: Rex EDMONDSON
Mother: Janice SMITH


                       _____________________
                      |                     
 _Rex EDMONDSON ______|
|                     |
|                     |_____________________
|                                           
|
|--Sally EDMONDSON 
|  
|                      _Sam SMITH __________+
|                     |                     
|_Janice SMITH _______|
                      |
                      |_Opal [SMITH] _______
                                            

INDEX

[7925] [S75] Holman Family Tree Chart


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N. C. FREDERICK

[3868] [3869]

____ - ____

Father: Christopher FREDERICK
Mother: Anna Maria BEGNER


                          _Johann Georg FRIEDERICH _
                         | (.... - 1771) m 1730     
 _Christopher FREDERICK _|
|  m 1763                |
|                        |_Anna Maria HOOS _________+
|                           m 1730                  
|
|--N. C. FREDERICK 
|  
|                         __________________________
|                        |                          
|_Anna Maria BEGNER _____|
   m 1763                |
                         |__________________________
                                                    

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[3868] Lived in Morrisonville, Illinois

[3869] [S105] Frederick Family Group Sheets from Sanda Faye Elf Wamsley, a Frederick cousin and researcher


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John HOAG (Senior)

[8342] [8343]

1643 - 1728

Father: Richard HOAG
Mother: Joan [HOAG]

Family 1 : Ebenezer EMERY
  1.  John HOAG
  2. +Jonathan HOAG
  3.  daughter HOAG
  4. +Joseph HOAG
  5.  daughter HOAG
  6.  Benjamin HOAG
  7.  Hanna HOAG
  8.  Samuel HOAG
  9.  Judith HOAG
  10.  Mary HOAG

                       __
                      |  
 _Richard HOAG _______|
|                     |
|                     |__
|                        
|
|--John HOAG 
|  (1643 - 1728)
|                      __
|                     |  
|_Joan [HOAG] ________|
                      |
                      |__
                         

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[8342] Weaver by trade.

The Journal of Joseph Hoag, sent via email from Dorothy Sargent to David Warren Robison, 23 Oct 1998. Joseph was the g-g-grandson of John Hoag, descended from John's son Jonathan, and Jonathan's son Stephen.

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After their children had grown up, their son Joseph, while a young man, attended a Friends meeting, which proved a silent one, but he was there convinced, soon joined the society, and became and acceptable Minister. This occasioned great uneasiness and alarm in the family, none of them being able to confute him on points of religion, which circumstance caused his brother Jonathan to go to the priest, desiring him to converse and pray with Joseph, that he might be reclaimed. The priest declined to do this, stating that it would do no good to try to talk him out of it - the best way would be to laugh and jeer at him; and if this did not succeed, to take him to frolics and make him dance; and if no change was then observed, to make him merry with strong drink, till those feelings wore off. This counsel so displeased Jonathan, that he concluded to go to meeting with Joseph, and see what he found among the Quakers. At this meeting Lydia Nafton so unveiled the Presbyterian creed as to convince him. The distress of the family was now increased, and Benjamin, a younger brother, a man of quick apprehension and readiness of speech, exerted his ability, with an

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earnest desire get their preservation; but finding himself unequal to the task, he gave up with sorrow; yet observing their steady conduct, he concluded that he would attend a meeting himself, to see what wrought so great a change in them. A woman Friend there was favored in testimony to overturn all Benjamins' bulwarks and convince him so fully that he likewise became a Friend.

This brought their religious parents into mourning, apparently without consolation, they believing that unavoidable destruction was the doom of all their sons; but after a time of severe trial, they comforted themselved with the reflection that they had done their duty, and that God would be glorified in those who were lost, as well as those who would be saved. Parental care was exerted to keep their three daughters from conversing with their brothers on religious subjects; but being all young together, it was at times beyond the power of the parents to hinder this kind of conversation. At length a Friend from England attended a meeting in the neighborhood, under whose ministry Mary, the able minister, being sometimes large in her gift. A younger sister soon after by convincement became a member, and the other gradually left the Presbyterians, and towards the latter part of her days, altogether attened the meetings of Friends, though she never became a member. The parents continued to cleave to their form of worship for a number of years. One time the priest consoled them on account of their hard fortune

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after raising so likely a family, to lose all their children, both body and soul. To which the aged father replied:"I do not know about my children being lost; I brought them up as well as I knew how; I thought they behaved well as long as they kept to their education. I have observed them a number of years, since they turned Quakers," giving the latter to understand what he thought of their conduct much improved by the change, at which he exclaimed, "I see you are gone." and never visited him any more. After this the father became a member, and died piously in the principles of Friends; saying a short time before his death, that he had obtained an assurance of happiness. His wife was very much distressed during his lifetime, after he had joined Friends, expressing her apprehension, that if he died in this delusion, he would go to destruction; at seasons weeping bitterly. But after his decease, she became satisfied that he had gone to rest and peace; and she subsequently attended Friends meetings herself the remainder of her days.

My grandfather Stephen was the son of Jonathan, and about 80 years of age, I believe, when he died; my parents were second cousins, both of the name of Hoag, a connection quite near enough to admit to marriage; for I never knew of an instance of first cousins marrying, where they raised a bright family of children throughout, which satisfies me that such a union is not right.

I was born on the 22nd of 4th month, 1762 - Very early in life, I was favored with divine visitations, and well remember when the few Friends at the Creek were allowed to hold a meeting, the first that

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I have any knowledge of attending.

[8343] [S167] Hoag Family Group Sheets

[8339] [S167] Hoag Family Group Sheets

[8340] [S167] Hoag Family Group Sheets

[8341] [S167] Hoag Family Group Sheets

[12566] [S167] Hoag Family Group Sheets


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Davis JACKSON

[4530]

____ - ____

Father: William JACKSON
Mother: Elizabeth FREDERICK

Family 1 : Ms. SNYDER

                        _____________________
                       |                     
 _William JACKSON _____|
|                      |
|                      |_____________________
|                                            
|
|--Davis JACKSON 
|  
|                       _Thomas FREDERICK ___+
|                      | (1778 - 1871) m 1804
|_Elizabeth FREDERICK _|
  (1825 - ....)        |
                       |_Elizabeth SHAWK ____
                         (1785 - 1847) m 1804

INDEX

[4530] [S105] Frederick Family Group Sheets from Sanda Faye Elf Wamsley, a Frederick cousin and researcher


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Lillie Louvina Bell KING

[1009]

10 MAY 1922 - ____

Father: Amos KING
Mother: Lillie May HADLEY


                       ________________________
                      |                        
 _Amos KING __________|
| (1883 - 1958) m 1907|
|                     |________________________
|                                              
|
|--Lillie Louvina Bell KING 
|  (1922 - ....)
|                      _Charles Henry HADLEY __
|                     | (1859 - 1941) m 1882   
|_Lillie May HADLEY __|
  (1883 - 1952) m 1907|
                      |_Phoebe Levina ROBISON _+
                        (1860 - 1922) m 1882   

INDEX

[1009] [S58] Jean Salmon to David Warren Robison

[1008] [S44] Books of Robison


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Polly ROBISON

[344] [345]

____ - ____

Father: John ROBISON
Mother: Mrs. [ROBISON]


                       _William ROBISON ____+
                      | (1735 - 1810) m 1757
 _John ROBISON _______|
| (1762 - 1820) m 1784|
|                     |_Sarah ROSEBERRY ____
|                       (1737 - ....) m 1757
|
|--Polly ROBISON 
|  
|                      _____________________
|                     |                     
|_Mrs. [ROBISON] _____|
  (1764 - ....) m 1784|
                      |_____________________
                                            

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[344] Since her father had already died, Polly received $22.68 as her share of the settlement of her grandfathers' estate.

[345] [S19] Robison Families of Ohio


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Mary THORNTON

[5730]

21 MAY 1821 - 30 JUL 1821

Father: Elisha THORNTON
Mother: Polly TURNER


                       _Elisha THORNTON ____
                      | (1775 - ....) m 1832
 _Elisha THORNTON ____|
| (1779 - 1854) m 1815|
|                     |_Mrs. [THORNTON] ____
|                        m 1832             
|
|--Mary THORNTON 
|  (1821 - 1821)
|                      _____________________
|                     |                     
|_Polly TURNER _______|
  (1794 - 1863) m 1815|
                      |_____________________
                                            

INDEX

[5730] [S64] Descendants of Elisha Thornton

[5728] [S64] Descendants of Elisha Thornton

[5729] [S64] Descendants of Elisha Thornton


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Geertruyd VAN DER VLIET

[9851]

Abt 1664 - ____

Father: Dirck Janse VAN DER VLIET
Mother: Geertien GERRITS

Family 1 : Jacob REMSEN

                              _Jan VAN DE VLIET ___
                             |                     
 _Dirck Janse VAN DER VLIET _|
| (1612 - 1689) m 1652       |
|                            |_____________________
|                                                  
|
|--Geertruyd VAN DER VLIET 
|  (1664 - ....)
|                             _____________________
|                            |                     
|_Geertien GERRITS __________|
  (1625 - 1689) m 1652       |
                             |_____________________
                                                   

INDEX

[9851] [S145] Ancestors of Sara (Sally) Onderdonk

[9850] [S145] Ancestors of Sara (Sally) Onderdonk

[12745] [S145] Ancestors of Sara (Sally) Onderdonk


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John VANDERBURGH

[2954]

1794 - ____

Father: Jacob VANDERBURGH
Mother: Cornelia SWARTOUT


                       _Richard VANDERBURGH _+
                      | (1715 - 1769) m 1753 
 _Jacob VANDERBURGH __|
| (.... - 1815) m 1788|
|                     |_Mary EVERITT ________
|                       (.... - 1802) m 1753 
|
|--John VANDERBURGH 
|  (1794 - ....)
|                      ______________________
|                     |                      
|_Cornelia SWARTOUT __|
   m 1788             |
                      |______________________
                                             

INDEX

[2954] [S77] History of the Vanderburgh Family

[2953] [S77] History of the Vanderburgh Family


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