Shared Notes

Shared Notes
NOTETitleIndividualsFamiliesMediaSourcesLast Change
1N10F229 April 1749." Indenture between Thomas Ballard Smith and David Mills...Churchwardens of Fredricksv…1000 
2NI292F283 when died, liked to fish, farmed a long time but quit when pricesfel1000 
3NI284F297 yrs old when died, uncle George raised him till he was 14, thenrun away1000 
4N9F2"On April 28, 1749, William Haton was bound by the St. Thomas Parish, Orange County, who was 9 years…1000 
5N21F2‏[Smith.FBC.FTW]‏1000 
6N20F2‏[Smith.FBC.FTW]‏1000 
7NI121F2A veteran of the French War, in which he was wounded.1000 
8NI283F2as children would drive to the sand hill & play till covered in sandand would have to use hose to cl…1000 
9NI242F2Burred at Camp Ground Cemetary, Tunnelton West Virginia, USA1000 
10NI255F2Burred at Camp Ground Cemetary, Tunnelton West Virginia, USA1000 
11NI307F2came 300 miles to Florida, USA in a horse & wagon, ate whatever they couldkill1000 
12NI212F2Came From Ireland, Made three trips.1000 
13NI123F2Came to America from Ireland from BelleFast. Believed to be of NormanDescent.1000 
14NI048F2can be traced back to rev. war1000 
15NI124F2David Poe was a farmer and an oveerseer of Parish roads. It is1000 
16NI163F2Died giving burth to Harison.1000 
17NI291F2died of colon cancer, liver1000 
18N17F2Elizabeth moved to Lawrence County, Kentucky, USA1000 
19NI049F2Engineer for B&O RR died in a tunnel cave in in 1956 in TunneltonW.Va.1000 
20NI308F2had old feather bed, put lots of quilts on & had an old grandfatherclock that tick tocked very loud1000 
21NI309F2he would out last the fish, hold the pole & dont talk till the fishwould bite1000 
22NI068F2Helped Design the Stelth Bomber ‏(F-117)‏1000 
23NI32F2Hi Patty Grandma's father's name was Willis Ira Rodkey; born in Cheery Tree, PA ‏(born 1896)‏;…0000 
24NS17482F2High Quality0000 
25NI294F2housewife & went to Wauchula Hills Baptist Church1000 
26NS17483http://family.seachest.net0000 
27NS17483F2http://family.seachest.net0000 
28N5F2Jacob Heyton is listed in the 1850 Federal Census from Pike County, KY. ‏(Line #837)‏1000 
29N17692James Frances and Sarah Ellen were Twins.2000 
30NI117F2James Frances was hir twin.1000 
31NI271F2Jane is presumed to be the daughter of the Reverend Robert McBride.1000 
32N13F2Jesse Fuller was a private in the War 1812.1000 
33N17693John and Jane Poe emigrated to America in 1749 or 1750. Living fora time in Lancaster County, Pennsy…200015 February 2010 - 8:54:17pm
34NI156F2John and Jane Poe emigrated to America in 1749 or 1750. Living fora time in Lancaster County, Pennsy…1000 
35N16F2John Artrup was indentured to Thomas Blanton, a carpenter and joiner in 1760. He was released from h…1000 
36NI061_4GM2John Smith, son of William and Hannah Smith was born June 15 1880 and is listed in the 1880 sencus a…1000 
37NF32_2GM2JOSEPH H SMITH AND BEVERLY DIVORCED AND REMARRIED 17 DECEMBER 1993 AND DIVORCED AGAIN 19 NOVEMBE…0000 
38N14F2Joseph Maurice Hayton died in 1923 of doouble pneumonia and scarlett fever. He is buried in West Vir…1000 
39NI293F2liked to fish & sew, she made quilts, made all clothes for kids1000 
40NI282F2likes to hunt & fish1000 
41N6F2Marriage information in "Pioneer Families of Eastern and Southeastern Kentucky" page 158.1000 
42NI233F2Mother and Eliz. came from england1000 
43N1F2N1F21000 
44N2F2N2F21000 
45N3F2N3F20000 
46N7F2N7F21000 
47N12F2N12F21000 
48NS17643F2New Haven, Conn.0000 
49NI053F2one of three sons in his family that served in the Civil War.1000 
50N8F2p. 40 " INDENT. 19 April 1749 between Thomas Ballard Smith and David Mills, Gent., Churchwardens of …1000 
51N11F2p. 94 "27 February 1760 between Thomas Paulet and John Harvie, Gent., Church Wardens of Fredricksvi…0000 
52NS17391F2REFN 3REFN Archival reference0000 
53NS17531F2REFN 9REFN Interview0000 
54NS17561F2REFN 9REFN Interview0000 
55NS17691F2REFN 9REFN Interview0000 
56NS17361F2REFN 9REFN Interview0000 
57NS17451F2REFN 17REFN Other0000 
58NI052F2Related to edger alen poe1000 
59NI286F2Rina & Roxie were good friends, she was an expert seamstress & greatcook. she was the lunchroom supe…1000 
60NI056F2Sarah Ellen Were twins1000 
61NI241F2Sead to have died at sea1000 
62NI112F2Sold 26 pounds of flower to the Confederete Army durring the revolution.1000 
63NI285F2TB for a long time, died of cervical Cancer1000 
64NS17641F2TEXT Fransis Bacon Trowbridge0000 
65NI159F2The Famus Poet.1000 
66N18F2Thomas and Deborah Crow had 11 children, and most were born in Fincastle County, Virginia.1000 
67N4F2Thomas Hayton appears on page 362 of the 1830 Federal ‏(Pike County, KY)‏ Census. The record shows:1000 
68N15F2Thomas Hayton died in the mid 1960's in an automobile accident.0000 
69NI180F2Took care of a larg garden, and washed cloths in a big iron kettleover a fire outside. They did'nt …1000 
70NI287F2very dark skin, great diesel mechanic, could talk you out of the clotheson your back, drank a lot, h…1000 
71NI142F2was a Captin in the Union army durring the cival war.1000 
72NI144F2was a Privet in the Union army durring the Cival war.1000 
73NI157F2Was a Quartermaster General for the City of Baltimore in the AmericanRevolution.1000 
74NI172F2Was a Stone Mason and a Railroad worker.1000 
75NI003_3GM2William Joseph Smith told his children that he was in a shoot out with a Sheriff when he was about 2…1000 
76N19F2William Price appears in the 1840 Federal Census for Pike County with the following:1000 
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