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Ancestors and Family of Brian Scott Dickson and Kathleen Ann Boyle Dickson

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2401 His name is always hard to make out. He is often recorded as H., Halbert, Halberd, or something like that. Archer, Harbert (I10166)
 
2402 His name is most likely Otway L. Bailey, Otowa L. (I9260)
 
2403 His registration for the WWII draft notes that his right arm is off below the elbow. Also, Marie Higgs is listed as the registrar. Higgs, Irl Nash (I3528)
 
2404 His son Micah is appointed administrator. The estate apparently takes years to complete since elements require division of the land Elizabeth's death. Bryant, Micah (I8820)
 
2405 History of Greene County says the marriage was 13 August 1819. Marriage return says it was 12 August 1819. Family: John Ware / Patsey Peeler (F822)
 
2406 History of Texas calls Jenson in Arkansas rather than Indian Territory. Bailey, Thomas B. (I690)
 
2407 History of Texas, Tarrant, & Parker says he died in 1850 (or 1844) in Texas. Bailey, Robert M. (I671)
 
2408 History of Texas, Tarrant, Parker says he was born in Indiana. Colvin, Hiram (I2015)
 
2409 Hollis Cooper paid just 1 poll for tax in 1838. Cooper, Hollis F. (I2049)
 
2410 Hollis paid just 1 poll in 1839. Cooper, Hollis F. (I2049)
 
2411 Hometown listed as Stephenville, Texas. Shiflett, LeRoy Granville (I5608)
 
2412 Hooper Genealogy cites the marriage as 15 March 1811 rather than 15 May. Family: Joseph Hooper / Jerusha Ellis (F2751)
 
2413 Hooper Genealogy says 1840. Family: Cornelius Ellis Hooper / Salome Pool Thayer (F2740)
 
2414 Hooper Genealogy says 30 Jun 1780. Hooper, John (I8635)
 
2415 Hooper Genealogy says Dec 1807. But, MF says Feb 1807. Ellis, Cornelius (I8624)
 
2416 Household number 1865, just 4 down from Mary Phelps Deshazo, and the only Phelps in Choctaw or surrounding counties.

There is a Matilday Phelps, age 43, living next door. I suspect that this is the widow of one of the older Phelps sons.

This census says he has $300 of real property and $530 of personal property. That sounds like he owns land. But I have not found a deed yet. 
Phelps, John Wimbush (I10096)
 
2417 How did they marry in Weymouth on 2 May and her immigrate on 10 May? Carrigan, Beatrice (I7001)
 
2418 How sad that in 1920, at age 3 months, Miles still has no name for the census. Meadows, Miles Whitman (I4586)
 
2419 http://beals-genealogy.com/bealgen/pedigree.php?personID=I00368&tree=Beal Beals, Priscilla (I8660)
 
2420 http://debsfamilyhistoryjourney.blogspot.com/2014/09/john-williams-and-sarah-jemison-ware.html Medlock, John Williams (I4593)
 
2421 http://mayflower.americanancestors.org/francis-eaton-biography

From FindaGrave:
Pilgrim Francis Eaton married 3rd, about 1624. CHRISTIAN PENN , a passenger on the Anne; she married 2nd, in July 1634, Francis Billington, son of JOHN BILLINGTON.
Francis & Christian had 3 children: Rachel Ramsden, Benjamin, & a child who was deemed an idiot and not named in any record, though he/she lived at least to the age of 21.
Source: Anderson's Great Migration Study Project.

Find A Grave contributor Julie Evans adds:
Christian Penn:
b. Abt 1607, England.
m. (1) Bet 1625 - 1634, MA, Francis Eaton.
m. (2) Jul 1634, Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA, USA, Francis Billington.
d. Jul 1684, Middleboro, Plymouth Co., MA.
Burial: Unknown
Christian PENN #18970, (daughter of George PENN #18982 and Elizabeth _______ #18983)
Born: Abt 1607 in England.
While she did not come to America on the Mayflower, she arrived shortly thereafter, between 1621 - 1632.
m. (1) Marriage: Francis Eaton between 1625 - 1634. Maybe before 1632 and probably before 1627. Three children.
m. (2) Marriage: Francis Billington to Christian Penn (Eaton), July 1634, Plymouth. Nine children. m. Jul 1634, in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA, to Francis Billington,
In July 1634, Francis married Christian Eaton, the widow of Mayflower passenger Francis Eaton who had died the previous year autumn.
Christian brought three of her own children, and one step-child from her deceased husband's previous marriage, all under the age of 14.
With Francis Billington, she had nine more children.
They raised their family at Plymouth, and moved in their later years to Middleboro, where they both died in 1684.
The English Ancestry and Homes of the Pilgrim Fathers, p. 156:
"CHRISTIAN PENN
THIS passenger is assumed to be a female but no connection with any other passenger is known. She received one share in the 1627 division. As the second wife of Francis Eaton (q. v.) of the Mayflower bears this rare baptismal name it seems probable that she married him between 1627 and 1633."
The English Ancestry and Homes of the Pilgrim Fathers, Additions and Corrections p. vii:
"Page 156: CHRISTIAN PENN. She received one share in the 1623 division. As Christian Eaton she received one share in the 1627 division, so she married Francis Eaton before 1627. As they had a daughter, Rachell in 1627 they probably married around 1625."
Mayflower Births & Deaths, Vol. 1, page 448, <1>:
"<1> p. 438, The name of Francis' [Eaton] 2nd wife is not known. It is believed that she might be the unnamed maid servant who came with the Carver family on the Mayflower. Gov. Bradford said she had "married and died a year or two after". The files do not identify his 3rd wife, she was Christian Penn who married 2nd Francis Billington."
Mayflower Births & Deaths, Vol. 1:
Francis EATON1, d. pre 8 Nov. 1633, Plymouth (inv.)
Sarah ( ) EATON, d. 1621, Plymouth
CHILD OF Francis EATON1 & 1st Sarah ( ): <1>
Samuel EATON2, b. 1620, England
CHILDREN OF Francis EATON1 & 3rd Christian ( ): (3) <1>
Rachel EATON2, b. c1625; d. pre Oct. 1661* Benjamin EATON2, b. aft. 1 June 1627 ; d. 16 Jan. 1711/2, Plympton, "aged" <2> Child, b. ( ), d. aft. 1650, unm."
Mayflower Births & Deaths, Vol. I:
Children of Francis Billington & Christian (Penn) Eaton:
Elizabeth
Joseph
Martha
Mary
Isaac
Child, b. pre 1651, d.y.
Rebecca
Dorcas, b. c1650; d. aft. 1711; m. Edward May, d. 10 Aug. 1691, Plymouth Mercy
[NOTE: Is unnamed child Francis, Jr? Is Dorcas who I have as Desire?].
Mayflower Births & Deaths, Vol. 1, p. 106-111:
"JOHN BILLINGTON
MICRO #1 OF 2
John BILLINGTON1, d. 1630, Plymouth <1>
CHILDREN OF John BILLINGTON1 & Elinor ( ): (2)
John BILLINGTON2, d. pre 1630 <1>
Francis BILLINGTON2, b. c1604-06 ; d. 3 Dec 1684 <1>
Thomas BILLINGTON, d. pre 1 May 1662, Taunton (inv.)
Mrs. Abraham BILLINGTON, d. 1825
CHILDREN of Samuel BILLINGTON & Eliza Nickerson (dau of David); (4)
Levi BILLINGTON, b. ( )
Eliza BILLINGTON, b. ( )
Samuel BILLINGTON, b. ( )
Mary BILLINGTON, b. ( )
FRANCIS BILLINGTON2 (John1)
CHILDREN OF Francis BILLINGTON2 & Christian (PENN) Eaton: (9) <2>
Elisabeth BILLINGTON3, b. 10 July 1635; d. aft. 22 Mar. 1709/10, Providence RI
Joseph BILLINGTON3, b. pre Feb. 1736/37; d. betw. 7 Jan 1684/5 - 1692, prob. Block Island RI
Martha BILLINGTON3, b. c1638; d. aft 9 Jun 1704, Plainfield CT
Mary BILLINGTON3, b. c1640; d. aft. 28 Jun 1717
Isaac BILLINGTON3, b. c1644, d. 11 Dec. 1909, ae 66, Middleboro
Child, b. pre 1650, d.y.
Rebecca BILLINGTON3, b. 8 June 1647; poss. d. y.
Dorcas BILLINGTON3, b. c1650; d. aft 1711
Mercy BILLINGTON3, b. 25 Feb. 1651/2; d. 28 Sept. 1718, Rehoboth
Edward MAY, d. 10 Aug. 1691, Plymouth <3>
CHILDREN OF EDWARD MAY & Dorcas BILLINGTON3: <4>
CHILDREN OF Richard Bullock & Elizabeth BILLINGTON3: (4) <5>
...."
[p. 109]
"CHILDREN OF John MARTIN & Mercy BILLINGTON3: (4)
John MARTIN4, 10 Jun 1682
Robert Martin4, b. 9 Sept. 1683
Desire MARTIN4, b. 20 Mar. 1684/5
Francis MARTIN4, b. 7 May 1686
Desire CARPENTER5 (Desire Martin4), b. 3 June 1716; d. 28 May 1800, Stevens Corner Cem., Rehoboth
Hezekiah HIX, b. c1715, d. 5 Feb. 1788*, ae 73, Stevens Corner Cem,, Rehoboth
CHILDREN OF Hezekiah HIX & Desire Carpenter5: (8)
Hannah HIX6, b. 17 May 1740
James HIX6, b. 21 Apr. 1742
Mary HIX6, b. 17 Mar. 1746/7
Desire HIX6, b. 27 Dec. 1750
Gideon HIX6, b. 26 May 1752
Jotham HIX6, b. 26 May 1752 (twin)
Nathan HIX6, b. c1761*
Renew CARPENTER5 (Desire Martin4), b. 6 Jun 1714, d. 9 Feb. 1787, Stevens Corner Cem., Rehoboth
Jabez Round, b. c1708, d. 14 Mar. 1790, Stevens Corner Cem., Rehoboth <28>
CHILDREN OF Jabez ROUND & Renew CARPENTER5: (11)
Isaac ROUND6, B. 23 Jan. 1733/4
Jabez ROUND6, b. 8 Jan. 1735/6; d. 20 May 1806*"
[p. 110]
"110 BILLINGTON
Abigail ROUND6, b. Jan. 1740
Isaiah ROUND6, b. 30 Jan. 1741
Rebecca ROUND6, b. 21 Mar. 1742
Sibbel ROUND6, b. 10 Sept. 1744
Oliver ROUND6, b. 1 Apr 1747
Rhoda ROUND6, b. 26 Jan. 1750
Esther ROUND6, b. 8 Oct 1752
Simeon ROUND6, b. 4 Feb. 1755
************
FOOTNOTES
<1> p. 106, John Billington, b. c1580, poss. Lincolnshire, Eng. , d. in Sept. 1630 when he was executed for murder. His wife Elinor (not Helen or Ellen), maiden name unknown, and was living 2 Mar. 1642/3, the wife of Gregory Armstrong.
John Billington2 was living at the time of the May 1627 Cattle Division but deceased at the time of his father's death in Sept. 1630.
Francis Billington2's year of birth is uncertain due to conflicting records. He was thought to be "aged forty years or thereabouts" in 1649 (b. c1909) ; age 68 in 1674 (b. c1606) ; and age 80 when he died in 1684 (b. c1604) .
<2> p. 106, There is no file sheet listing all the children of Francis & Christian so they have been added for easier reference.
Christian (Penn) Eaton is said to have died c1684 (Stoddard:115 says July 1684). The petition of her son, Isaac Billington, (1 Mar. 1703/4), implies she died the same year as her husband Francis..."They were near 80 years old when they dyed: & it is now 18 years since." Unfortunately, the time span he mentions does not prove Christian died in 1684 but rather 1686. His referral to "18 years since" could refer not to the death of his parents but to the death of his last surviving parent, Christian, in 1686.
<3> p. 106, "Bowman gives his date of death as 20 Aug. although in checking the reference given (MD 16:62) it clearly says 10 [underlined] Aug.
<4> p. 106, Four unnamed children...."
Mayflower Births & Deaths, Vol. I: p. 111:
"Footnotes for John Billington:
REFERENCE LIST:
GENEALOGICAL ARTICLES PERTAINING TO BILLINGTON FAMILY RESEARCH
Mayflower Descendant (MD) (1899-1937)
15:247-253 - Washburn Notes: Will of John Washburn
Mayflower Quarterly (MQ) (1975-1990)
46:14-15 - Presidential Mayflower Connections (correction - MQ 46:197)
48:67-71 - Esther (Carpenter)(Bardeen) Bowen, An Elusive Billington Descendant
49:170-179 - The Martins of Swansea & The Martins of Rehoboth
50:21-30 - Judah Fuller6, The Bloomer's Daughter
50:71-76 - The Additional Children of Joseph & Mercy (Canedy) Williams & Their Migrations to
Western MA & Groton NY
50:180-187 - There were Three Hezekiahs, Not One, In the Round Family
51:196-198 - The Family of Jabez & Renew (Carpenter) Round, A John Billington Line
52:137-143 - Desire Billington and Her Grandfather Francis Billington's Estate
Miscellaneous
Mayflower Families In Progress: John Billington of the Mayflower and His Descendants for Five Generations (MFIP), pub. by General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1988.
NEHGR 124:116 - Francis Billington of Lincolnshire
TG 3:228-248 - Some Descendants of Francis Billington of the Mayflower
* * * * * * * * * * *
**Now available: Mayflower Families Through Five Generations: John Billington of the Mayflower
(MF5G), pub. by General Society of Mayflower Descendants. 1991."
Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Volume Twenty One, John Billington, General Society of Mayflower Descendants 1620 Plymouth 1857,
p. 6-7:
"SECOND GENERATION
2 FRANCIS 2 BILLINGTON (John 1)
b. England, prob. Lincolnshire, about 1606 to 1609; d. Middleboro 3 Dec. 1684 "aged 80."
He m. Plymouth July 1634 CHRISTIAN (PENN) EATON, b. England ca. 1607; d. Middleboro ca. 1684. She m. (1) Plymouth 1624 or 1625 Pilgrim Francis Eaton, b. England; d. Plymouth between 25 Oct. and 8 Nov. 1633; by whom she had three children: Rachel, Benjamin and another, living in 1651, whose name is unknown.
Francis Billington lived at Plymouth until 1669 when he moved to Middleboro and occupied land granted to him as one of the "First Comers." He lived htere until his death, except for a few years during King Philip's War when he fled to Plymouth for safety. On 18 April 1642 his daughter Elizabeth was apprenticed; and 14 January 1642/3 he bound out son Joseph, "aged vi or vii" and two daughters, probably Martha and Mary, one five years old and the other even younger. Bradford stated in 1651 that Francis Billington had eight children.
On 2 March 1642 Francis Billington of New Plymouth, planter, sold to Mr. John Atwood of Plymouth, land in Plymouth.
In 1674 Francis Billington deposed that he was aged 68.
In his old age Francis Billington was dependent on his son Isaac for support and died intestate. No probate record appears, although son Isaac petitioned the probate court in 1703/4 for title to all his father's Middleboro lands, stating he had had sole care of his parents in their old age. A Plymouth County Court Case of Sept. 1722, brought by Isaac's daughter Desire 4 (Billington) Bonney and her husband, James, shows that Francis Billington died intestate leaving issue two sons and five daughters, viz: son Joseph (eldest, who inherited a double portion) and Isaac; daughters Elizabeth, Mary, Dorcad, Mercy and Martha, with a total of eight shares in the estate. A 3 Dec. 1719 quiclaim deed from Francis's father Francis and grandfather (unnamed) Billington (Family #12), reading "my father Francis and grandfather (unnamed) Billington" seems to imply a son Francis, Jr. But in the absence of any mention of such a son in contemporaneous Plymouth records, coupled with the fact that Francis's 4 deed evidently transferred the shares of Joseph Billington, we conclude that the deed contains a clerical error. The original must have read "my father Joseph [underlined] and grandfather Francis [underlined] Billington." Indications are that the seven children named in the Bonney suit and their progeny were the only survivors of Francis 2 Billington. A more detailed account has been published.
Children (BILLINGTON) all b. probably Plymouth:
3 i ELIZABETH 3 b. 10 July 1635
4 ii JOSEPH b. 1636 (bef. 2 Feb. 1636/7)
5 iii MARTHA b. ca. 1638
6 iv MARY b. ca. 1640
7 v ISAAC b. ca. 1644 (based on age at d.)
vi child d. y.
vii REBECCA b. 8 June 1648; dvidently d.y.
8 viii DORCAS b. ca. 1650
9 ix MERCY prob. unnamed dau. b. 25 Feb. 1651/2"
Mayflower Deeds & Probates:
Francis BILLINGTON to William CROW.
...30 July 1666, Francis & Christian BILLINGTON deed land to William CROW."
Mayflower Dees & Probates - Petition:
"Francis Billington2 (John1)
Petitioner of Issac BILLINGTON. ,Plymouth Co. PR #2001>
...1 Mar. 1703/4...A true Narrative or Relation or A Bill of Changes drawn up by Isaac BILLINGTON and his wife Hannah...concerning the great expence & charge they were at, in keeping their aged parents, Francis & Christian BILLINGTON, late of Middleborough in the County of Plymouth in New England, deceased; for the space of 7 years, even to their Death & Burail. They were near 80 years old when they dyed; & it is now 18 years since. Soon after ye former, never to be forgotten, improverishing indian Warrs, my aged Father, Francis BILLINGTON, came to me and told me he must return again to Middleborugh for he could no longer subsist at Plymouthy, & urged me with ye greatest importunity to goe with hi8m, alledging that he should perish if I did not, for there his lands & livings were; whereupon (tho then I lived comfortably at Marshfield) I removed with my family to Middleborough to take care off & provide for my aged Parents, according to their request. And did for near ye space of 7 years provide both house, food and apparal for them & kept them both in sickness & health; & at death was at ye charge of ye funerall; Ant Lieut. TOMPSON then Selectman of ye Town promised me that if I would take care of them & not suffer them to want, I should have all ye estate that my father left at his decease & whatever divisions & allotments of lands might fall to him & his heirs, should be mine; And if I did not take care of them all must be sold by ye Selectmen for their relief. And indeed what my Parents left at their decease was but a small recompence, for ye great charge and trouble that I was at, for near seaven years together; which if I should reckon by six shillings pr week would amount to above ten times ye value of all the lands. Now mmy humble request to ye honoured Court is, that (seeing I can have no other recompence by ye lands) it may be settled upon me & mine; That none of ye rest of ye relation, seing that never did any thing towards releiving them in their wants, may trouble me or mine in our peaceable & quiet possession of those late divisions of lands, falling to my deceased father, which I have purchased at so dear a rate...Signed by Issac & Hannah BILLINGTON."
Mayflower Deeds & Probates 61 (Washburn), Fn: Re Francis Billington: Issac Billington & Joseph Billington:
<1> .58, Since there has arisen some question as to the accuracy of the clerk's copy of this deed, I have left out the name in question so as not to compound the error and confuse the family researcher. While the clerk's copoy says "my Honoured Father Francis BILLINGTON" and does not name the Grandfather, it should probably be the other way around - "my Honoured Father" and "my Honoured Grandfather Francis BILLINGTON". The grandfather in question, Francis2 had only two sons, Isaac & Joseph, he did not have a son Francis. See MF5G 5:50 and MQ 52:133."
Mayflower Births & Deaths, Vol I, page 110, Footnote:
"Christian (Penn) Eaton is said to have died c 1684 (Stoddard:115 says July 1684).
The petition of her son, Isaac Billington, (1 Mar. 1703/4), implies she died the same year as her husband Francis..."They were near 80 years old when they dyed; & it is now 18 years since." Unfortunately, the time span he mentions does not prove Christian died in 1684 but rather 1686. His referral to "18 years since" could refer not to the death of his parents but to the death of his last surviving parent, Christian, in 1686. "
d. July 1684 in Middleboro, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.
d. Abt. 1684, Middleboro, Plymouth Co, MA. 
Eaton, Francis (I8711)
 
2422 http://www.city-data.com/york-county/M/Moore-Drive-3.html Bailey, Ineta Frances (I560)
 
2423 http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=6610491 Sanders, Bettie F. (I8127)
 
2424 http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=6611271 Stokes, Laura V. (I8088)
 
2425 http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=6611274 Stokes, Martha A. (I8117)
 
2426 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Gann, George Houston (I3079)
 
2427 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Gann, James Benton (I3080)
 
2428 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Gann, John Woodul Jr. (I3084)
 
2429 https://obituaries.paulsvalleydailydemocrat.com/obituary/frances-gilbert-746494132
Frances Bernice Gilbert
December 7, 1910 - September 25, 2008

Frances Bernice Gilbert of Pauls Valley, Oklahoma was born on December 7, 1910 in Tamaha, Oklahoma to John William and Cnatha(Gamble) Tennison and passed from this life on Thursday, September 25, 2008 in Pauls Valley, Oklahoma at the age of 97 years. Bernice grew up around the Muskogee area, and on August 10, 1930 she married W.A. Gilbert in Okmulgee, Oklahoma. Bernice worked at Boulder Bank in Tulsa until retirement. She had resided in Pauls Valley for 33 years. Her favorite hobby was knitting baby caps for the Pauls Valley General Hospital nursery. Bernice was a member of the First Baptist Church of Pauls Valley. The highlight of her life was her family. The most important things she taught others about life were that tomorrow will be a better day and that when your family is in need you must be there for them. Bernice lived what she taught by always being there for her family no matter when, where or for how long. Mrs. Gilbert is survived by daughter – Allene Chaufty and her husband, Raymond of Pauls Valley, Oklahoma; two grandsons – Jim Chaufty and his wife, Teresa of Stillwater, Oklahoma, and Bill Chaufty and his wife, Sharon of Stillwater, Oklahoma; four great-grandchildren – Tracy Chaufty of Stillwater, Oklahoma, Kyle Chaufty of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Dr. April Lai and husband, Dr. Joe Lai of Tulsa, Oklahoma, and Dylan Chaufty; five great-great-grandchildren – Simone Chaufty, Jeremiah Chaufty, Cooper Lai, Olivia Lai, and Fisher Lai; and several nieces and nephews. Mrs. Gilbert is preceded in death by her husband, W.A. Gilbert, and four sisters. Funeral services for Frances Bernice Gilbert are scheduled for Monday, September 29, 2008 at 1 p.m. in the Wooster Funeral Home Chapel with Dr. Joe Elam officiating. Interment will be in Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Pauls Valley, Oklahoma. Services are under the direction of Wooster Funeral Home. Memorials may be made to the First Baptist Church of Pauls Valley, P.O. Box 490, Pauls Valley, OK 73075. You may send a condolence to the family at www.woosterfuneralhomes.com. 
Tennyson, Frances Bernice (I5944)
 
2430 https://s3.glo.texas.gov/ncu/SCANDOCS/archives_webfiles/arcmaps/webfiles/landgrants/PDFs/3/3/2/332450.pdf Bailey, Robert M. (I671)
 
2431 https://www.arkansasonline.com/obituaries/2021/apr/01/john-gann-2021-04-01/
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/225167685/john-woodul-gann 
Gann, John Woodul (I3083)
 
2432 https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S7WF-SXWT-X9?i=41&cc=1909088&cat=255305
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-22JS-59?i=42&cc=1909088&cat=255305

In his will, Jesse gives everything real and personal to his wife Elizabeth, having already given each of the children their share. 
Council, Jesse (I9639)
 
2433 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/116139807/susan-denise-burke Burke, Susan Denise (I9839)
 
2434 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/116139916/ellis-burke Burke, Ellis Sr. (I1288)
 
2435 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/130467136/brady-lee-tennison Tennyson, Brady Lee (I5946)
 
2436 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/130467198/evelyn-n-tennison Neal, Evelyn Ada (I7561)
 
2437 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/13167861/james-randall-grisham Grisham, Randy (I9968)
 
2438 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/167664505/ineta-f.-gruse Bailey, Ineta Frances (I560)
 
2439 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/182020281/elizabeth-hayward-fobes_forbes Fobes, Edward (I8691)
 
2440 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/186583358/suesanah-edson
Somewhere I saw she was an orcutt, but that was her Mom.

2 April 1619: Susannah Bickley was baptised in Warwickshire, England. She was the daughter of Anthony Bickley and Kathrene Horcott of Over Whitacre, Warwickshire, England.

1 March 1638: marriage license for Susanah Bickley and Samuel Edson in Sutton-Coldfield, Warwick, England [Source: familysearch.org ID# MT9Z-Z8Y; view image: "Samuel Edson and Susanah Bickloy of the parish of Whittaker were marryed in this church by vertue of a License March 1"]

22 March 1639: the marriage record on Ancestry, for Church of England, Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, Warwickshire, England, 1535-1812 shows they were married on 22 March 1639, Sutton Coldfield, Holy Trinity, Warwickshire, England (contributor: Renee Cole)

Helpful links:
https://joelorcutthistoryandgenealogy.org/samuel-edson-and-susannah-bickley-of-whittaker/

https://joelorcutthistoryandgenealogy.org/the-400-year-old-mystery-of-william-orcutt-solved/ 
Bickley, Susanna (I8858)
 
2441 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/192755015/jackie-mae-cavender Burke, Jackie Mae (I6950)
 
2442 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/195984408/donna-mari-brogdon Bailey, Donna Mari (I9845)
 
2443 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/20692208/cintha-jane-hogan Tennyson, Cynthia Jane (I5949)
 
2444 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/209328054/berna-lea-deislinger Risley, Berna Lea (I9817)
 
2445 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/224873472/charles-william-shiflett Shiflett, Charles William (I5599)
 
2446 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22946407/william-alexander-phelps Phelps, William A. (I10100)
 
2447 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/67090270 Shehee, Clarissa H. (I5569)
 
2448 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/87370232/cnatha-maranda-tennison Gamble, Cnatha Maranda (I4808)
 
2449 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/99530029 Shehee, Henry Daniel (I9580)
 
2450 https://www.harrywitzkefuneralhome.com/obituary/Robin-Bowden

Robin Wren Bowden, 59, died on June 25, 2017. She was born on March 31, 1958, in Cheverly, Maryland, the second daughter of Alonzo and Betty Wren.
Along with her siblings, Lisa, Scott, and Kelly, Robin grew up in Ft. Washington, Maryland. She loved swimming from an early age and was known to be vivacious and social.
Robin loved two things more than anything else in this world: her family and the beach. The beach was her "happy place."
After being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in December 2015, those two things became even more important to her. Robin promised to fighta�" for herself and for her family. She spent an unforgettable summer at the beach surrounded by family and friends. She checked items off of her bucket lista�" she paddleboarded, went up in a hot air balloon in California, and watched her favorite football team, the Kansas City Chiefs, from the sidelines of Arrowhead Stadium. She always put others before herself and that continued even in her last days. She fought hard until the very end.
Robin was predeceased by her father, Alonzo. She is survived by mother Betty; siblings, Lisa (August), Scott (Cindy),and Kelly; daughter Kerry; and granddoggie, Minnie. She also leaves behind a nephew, nieces, great-nieces, and cousins.
Funeral Services will be held on Tuesday July 11 at 11 am at St. John’s Episcopal Church Broadcreek, 9801 Livingston Rd, Ft. Washington MD 20744.
In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network or Gilchrist Hospice Care.
Memorial Service
Tuesday, July 11, 2017, 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
St. Johns Episcopal Church Broadcreek
9801 Livingston Road Ft. Washington MD, 20744 
Wren, Robin (I6749)
 

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