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  1. Hayes Family Bible.
  2. U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946.
  3. Social Security Death Index.
  4. Maple Grove Cemetery, Seminole, Seminole County, Oklahoma.
  5. U.S. World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918, Roll: 1683223, DraftBoard: 2.
  6. Missouri State Archives, Soldiers' Records: War of 1812 - World War I.
  7. Springfield News-Leader, Springfield, Greene County, Missouri - newspaper.
  8. Rivermonte Cemetery, Springfield, Greene County, Missouri.
  9. Greene County, Missouri Cemetery File, Volune IX, p. 249.
  10. Edith Izora Hayes Ward.
  11. Hayes Family Bible. In the possession of Edith Hayes Ward, Nixa, Missouri.
  12. Greene County, Missouri Cemetery File, Volune IX.
  13. U.S. Veterans Gravesites, ca.1775-2006.
  14. The Division of Health of Missouri, Standard Certificate of Death file no 37918.
  15. Smith Chapel Cemetery, Ozark County Missouri.
  16. State of Illinois, Department of Public Health, Division of Vital Statistics.
  17. 1910 United States Federal Census, p. 11.
  18. International Genealogical Index, Batch M519634, Call No: 0586469. Rhea County, Tennessee Marriage Records: 1884-1895.
  19. Record of Marriage, Rhea County, Tennessee, Book 4, p. 65.
  20. U.S. World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918.
  21. State of Alabama, Alabama Center for Health Statistics, File No: 24969.
  22. Florida Death Index, 1877-1998.
  23. State of Florida Office of Vital Statistics, Certificate No: 75-004957.
  24. Ibid.
  25. Roselawn Cemtery, Tallahassee, Leon County, Florida.
  26. Birth Index 1, Macoupin County Illinois, Earliest Births through 1881, Book 1, p.98.
  27. U.S. World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918, Draftboard 1, Roll 1614323.
  28. Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Macoupin County, Illinois.
  29. Missouri State Board of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics. File no. 7949.
  30. Obituary Extracts From the Jacksonville, Illinois Newspapers: 1 Jan 1976 thru 31 Dec 1996.
  31. Virden Cemetery, Virden, Macoupin County, Illinois.
  32. North Carolina Dept. of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources, State Center for Health and Environmental Statistics - Vital Records Section.
  33. North Carolina Department of Health: North Carolina Deaths, 1993-96.
  34. Missouri State Board of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics. Cert No. 7948.
  35. The Dayton Herald News Gazette, Vol. XV.-No. 718. Dayton, Tennessee, Thursday Morning, October 25, 1888.
  36. The Spring City Herald, Spring City, Tennessee; L.P. Bogle, W.P. McDonald, Editors, J.H. Hilton, Manager, Vol I, No. 1, Saturday, May 5, 1894.
  37. 1910 United States Federal Census, Sheet 16A.
  38. Meigs County, Ohio Probate Court, Marriage Records, LDS Film #313453, Book 2, p. 266.
  39. Sue Austin www.SuesFamily.com, per telephone conversations/emails.
  40. Buttram Cemetery, Dayton, Rhea County, Tennessee.
  41. Tennessee State Marriages, 1780-2002, Nashville, Tennessee: Tennessee State Library and Archives. Image No. 11243. "First school in the Morgantown area of Dayton. Shown are: James F. Smith, Principal; Emma Steele, Teacher; and A. P. Hayes, Assistant Principal.". Collection: Looking Back At Tennessee References the photo attached to A.P. Hayes.
  42. U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865, M230 roll 39.
  43. American Civil War Soldiers. Compiled by The Civil War Database from state rosters, pension records, regimental histories, photos, and journals.
  44. Official Records: Series I. Vol. 27. Part II. Reports. Serial No. 44.
  45. United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Special Schedules of the Eleventh Census (1890) Enumerating Union Veterans and Widows of Union Veterans of the Civil War. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1890. M123, 118 rolls. Roll: 95, p. 1. Year: 1890; Census Place: District 10, Knox, Tennessee; Roll: 95; Page: 1; Enumeration District: 179.
  46. Tennessee State Marriages, 1780-2002, Nashville, Tennessee: Tennessee State Library and Archives.
  47. Roane County, Tennessee Marriages, 1851-1900. County court records located at Kingston, Tennessee .
  48. Missouri State Board of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics.
  49. Anderson Cemetery, Anderson, McDonald County, Missouri.
  50. 1930 United States Federal Census.
  51. U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865, M539 roll 72.
  52. Index of the Rolls of Honor in the Lineage Books of the National Society of the Daughters of the Revolution, Vols.1, 2; Genealogical Pub. Co., Inc, Baltimore: 1972. p. 300. 14, 27, 29, 35, 37, 154, 297, 306.
  53. Illinois State Database of the Civil War.
  54. Illinois Civil War Detail Report.
  55. Virden Cemetery, Virden, Macoupin County, Illinois, Row B2.
  56. Illinois Statewide Death Index, pre-1916, Vol. 1, p. 176.
  57. Macoupin County, Illinois Death Index: 1878-1910, Register 1, p. 176. Name: POST, Jacob Date: 21 Mar 1887 Number: 2287 Register: 1 Page: 176.
  58. 1880 United States Federal Census, p. 394C.
  59. 1870 Census, Montgomery County, Illinois. TWP 12, Range 5.
  60. Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763-1900, Volume A/Page 151.
  61. Illinois Statewide Death Index, 1916-1950.
  62. Macoupin County Coroner's Inquest Files Index: 1835-1928.
  63. Macoupin County, Illinois Death Index: 1878-1910, Register 2, p. 055.
  64. Old Settlers' Memorial Roll 1903-1904, The Carlinville Democrat, August 24, 1904.
  65. State of Illinois, Department of Public Health, Division of Vital Statistics, Certificate No. 4569.
  66. Girard Cemetery, Macoupin County, Illinois, Row D.
  67. 1880 United States Federal Census.
  68. Illinois Regional Archives Depository, Brookens Library - LIB 144, University of Illinois, Springfield, Illinois. Vol. 2, p. 136.
  69. Kansas State Census Collection 1855-1925, Roll: KS1885-25, p. 27, line 6.
  70. Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763-1900, Volume 5/Page 82.
  71. Macoupin County, Illinois Chancery Index, Book R, pps. 267, 285.
  72. Girard Cemetery, Macoupin County, Illinois, Section D.
  73. U.S. World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918, Roll: 1614323.
  74. Missouri State Board of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics. Reg No: 2397.
  75. Birth Index 1, Macoupin County Illinois, Earliest Births through 1881, Book 24, p.78.
  76. Ibid., Book 1, p.112.
  77. Illinois Statewide Death Index, pre-1916, Vol 1, p. 88.
  78. Birth Index 1, Macoupin County Illinois, Earliest Births through 1881, Book 1, p. 257.
  79. 1900 United States Federal Census.
  80. Girard Cemetery, Macoupin County, Illinois, Section H.
  81. Kansas State Census Collection 1855-1925.
  82. 1910 United States Federal Census.
  83. peacockLowe.GED.
  84. The Allen Family; Descendents of John and Amy Cox Allen with Allied Lines, by Lester M. Allen; Salisbury Printing Company, Inc, Salisbury, North Carolina: 1987, p. 19.
  85. 1850 Bedford Township, Meigs County, Ohio Census.
  86. Burlingham Cemetery, Meigs County, Ohio, Old Lot 7 Grave 28.
  87. The Allen Family; Descendents of John and Amy Cox Allen with Allied Lines, by Lester M. Allen; Salisbury Printing Company, Inc, Salisbury, North Carolina: 1987.
  88. Chester County, Pennsylvania Marriage Records.
  89. State of Ohio Department of Health, Division of Vital Statistics.
  90. Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio, 1886.
  91. Chester Cemetery, Chester Township, Meigs County, Ohio.
  92. State of Ohio Department of Health, Division of Vital Statistics, File No. 65356.
  93. Burlingham Cemetery, Meigs County, Ohio.
  94. History of Rockingham and Strafford Counties, New Hampshire with Biographical Sketches of Many of It's Pioneers and Prominent Men, p. 2_224.
  95. Ohio Deaths 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2002.
  96. Sutton Cemetery, Sutton Township, Meigs County, Ohio.
  97. State of Tennessee, Clerk of the County Court, Roane County.
  98. U.S. Federal Census Mortality Schedules, 1850-1880.
  99. Claims filed Under Act of General Assembly of the State of Tennessee, Passed February 19th, 1868 for [Roane] County. S-Z.
  100. Roane County Death Certificates, 1914 - 1925.
  101. U.S. General Land Office Records, 1796-1907, 9913.
  102. Ibid., 13536.
  103. Greene County, Illinois Census, 1860; (Ref. 1768-1770).
  104. Olathe Memorial Cemetery, Olathe, Johnson County, Kansas, Section 11, Row 3, Blk 141.
  105. Johnson County, Kansas, 1875 Census, Olathe Twshp. p. 21, Ref. 151-152.
  106. Olathe Memorial Cemetery, Olathe, Johnson County, Kansas.
  107. Civil War Pension Index: General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934.
  108. Spring Hill Cemetery, Spring Hill, Johnson County, Kansas, Section North 8, Row 3.
  109. Ibid.
  110. Mt. Hope Methodist Church Cemetery, Sumner County, Kansas.
  111. The History of Cowley County Kansas: Cowley County Heritage Book Committee; Pub: Taylor Publishing, Dallas, TX, 1990. p. 265.
  112. Kane Cemetery, Kane, Greene County, Illinois.
  113. Olathe Memorial Cemetery, Olathe, Johnson County, Kansas, Section 02c.
  114. Ibid., Section 11, Row 9, Blk 139.
  115. The History of Johnson County, Kansas, by Ed Blair: Kansas Zephyrs, Sunflower Sittings and Other Poems and Sketches; Standard Pub. Co., Lawrence, Kansas: 1915. p. 422.
  116. Olathe Republican Tribune.
  117. The History of Johnson County, Kansas, by Ed Blair: Kansas Zephyrs, Sunflower Sittings and Other Poems and Sketches; Standard Pub. Co., Lawrence, Kansas: 1915. pps. 422-23.
  118. A Standard History of Kansas and Kansans, complied by William E. Connelley, Secretary of the Kansas State Historical Society, Topeka, Kansas. xlviii, 2530, p. 155.
  119. Ibid., p. 155.
  120. Missouri State Board of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics. Certificate No. 34759.
  121. Spring Hill Cemetery, Spring Hill, Johnson County, Kansas, Section North 5, Row 2.
  122. Illinois Statewide Death Index, pre-1916.
  123. Virden Cemetery, Virden, Macoupin County, Illinois, Section B2, Block 155, Lot 2.
  124. 1840 United States Federal Census, p. 116.
  125. 1929 Illinois Honor Roll, Vol. 2, p. 197.
  126. Honor Roll Of Veteran Burials in Macoupin County Illinois: 1956, State of Illinois, Illinois Veterans' Commission.
  127. Virden Cemetery, Virden, Macoupin County, Illinois, Section A1.
  128. U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865, Film No: M539, roll 12.
  129. Stafford Cemetery, Stafford, Stafford County, Kansas, Block A, Lot 6.
  130. Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763-1900, B/89.
  131. Girard Cemetery, Macoupin County, Illinois, Section G.
  132. Illinois State Hospital, Jacksonville, Morgan County, Illinois, patient admission card.
  133. Virden Cemetery, Virden, Macoupin County, Illinois, Section B4.
  134. Girard Cemetery, Macoupin County, Illinois, Row B.
  135. U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900.
  136. International Genealogical Index.
  137. Family Data Collection - Individual Records.
  138. peacockLowe.GED. I have a copy of a Roush/Hayes family tree that shows this family with these children. Found Eli and Sarah listed with correct birth years on ancestry.com. Note says there may have been other children, but John Hayes is not listed.
  139. Chester County, Pennsylvania Death Records. Source records of Townsend Lamborn, Esq.
  140. The Allen Family; Descendents of John and Amy Cox Allen with Allied Lines, by Lester M. Allen; Salisbury Printing Company, Inc, Salisbury, North Carolina: 1987, p. 21.
  141. Geneology of the Family of Sanborn or Samborne in England and America, 1194-1898; Sanborn, V.C.
  142. State of Tennessee, Clerk of the County Court, Grainger County.
  143. 1860 United States Federal Census.
  144. History Of The Town Of Addison, Addison County, Vermont. The names in the list are spelled according to the record.
  145. Addison County, Vermont Records.
  146. Vermont Census, 1790-1860, p. 71.
  147. Ledgers of Payments, 1818-1872, to U.S. Pensioners Under Acts of 1818 Through 1858 From Records of the Office of the Third Auditor of the Treasury, 1818-1872.
  148. Report from the Secretary of War, in Obedience to Resolutions of the Senate of the 5th and 30th of June, 1834, and the 3d of March, 1835, In Relation to the Pension Establishment of the United States. [Vermont Section]. Washington, D.C.: Duff Green, 1835.
  149. An American Odyssey: Collected Works of the Genung Family History; Compiled by Norman Bernard Genung; Pub by: Norman B. Genung, 937 W. 33rd Avenue, Spokane, WA 99203 First Edition, September 1996.
  150. U.S. General Land Office Records, 1796-1907, No. 824.
  151. Past and present of Greene County, Illinois, by the Hon. Ed Miner, Ex-secretary Old Settler's Society; Chicago, S.J. Sharp Pub. Co: 1905, Chapter XXII, p. 189.
  152. U.S. General Land Office Records, 1796-1907, 16926.
  153. A List of Pensioners of the War of 1812, Ed. Bryon N. Clark; Research Pub. Co: 1904, p. 42.
  154. Index to the Compiled Military Service Records for the Volunteer Soldiers Who Served During the War of 1812. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration. M602, 234 rolls. Roll Box: 167, Roll Exct: 602.
  155. Central Cemetery, Bridport, Addison County, Vermont, Row 25, Col. 36.
  156. Ibid.
  157. Ibid., Row 19, Col. 66.
  158. Ibid., Row 19, Col. 67.
  159. Ibid., Row 19, Col. 65.
  160. Ada Luella Harris Sutphin.
  161. Officiates of Marriages, Clinton County, Illinois. Harris, William C. Minister of the Gospel.
  162. Minutes of the 38th Session of the Methodist Episcopal Church, pub. Quincy Herald: 1861. p. 21.
  163. Morgan County Black Hawk War Veterans: 1831-1832.
  164. Vermilion County, Illinois 1860 Federal Census, Reel No: 653-233, p. 460.
  165. Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763-1900, Volume 00A/Page 0023.
  166. Kirkman-Wyatt Cemetery, Jacksonville Township, Morgan County, Illinois.
  167. Girard Cemetery, Macoupin County, Illinois, Row Ew.
  168. 1850 United States Federal Census.
  169. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, AFN:N2N5-5F.
  170. 1850 United States Federal Census, p. 247.
  171. 1860 United States Federal Census, p. 159.
  172. 1870 United States Federal Census. Rebecca was living with son George W. in Flora Ward 3, Clay, Illinois.
  173. Campground Cemetery, Xenia, Clay County, Illinois.
  174. Title: Ancestral File (R) Publication: Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, AFN: N2N4-SK.
  175. Ibid., AFN: N2N4-TQ.
  176. Ibid., AFN: N2N4-W3.
  177. Ibid., AFN: N2N4-X8.
  178. Ibid., AFN: N2N4-ZF.
  179. Ibid., AFN: N2N5-0K.
  180. Ibid., AFN: N2N5-1Q.
  181. Ibid., AFN: N2N5-2W.
  182. History of the Underground Railroad in Chester and the Neighboring Counties of Pennsylvania. Lancaster: 1883; Smedley, R.C., MD. The book is organized in the order that a slave would reach Pennsylvania and beginning chapters deal with Lancaster County's Underground Railroad stations.
  183. Bulletin of the Chester County Historical Society, 1929. Memorial To Indian Hannah, p. 34.
  184. Chester and Delaware Counties, Vol. 1, 1904, p. 136.
  185. The Allen Family; Descendents of John and Amy Cox Allen with Allied Lines, by Lester M. Allen; Salisbury Printing Company, Inc, Salisbury, North Carolina: 1987, p. 18, 19.
  186. History of Chester County, Pennsylvania: With Genealogical and Biographical Sketches, by J. Smith Futhey and Gilbert Cope; Philadelphia: Louis H. Everts, 1881, p. 239.
  187. Chester County, Pennsylvania Wills, 1713-1825.
  188. Vital Records Of Haverhill, Massachusetts To the end of the year 1849. Transcriptions of the "Tan Books" Published by The Topsfield Historical Society, Topsfield, MA. Vol. 1, p. 85.
  189. The General Assembly of the State of Tennessee, Legislative Petitions, "Legislative Petitions," Roll 8, Petition No. 79-1823-1, 2.
  190. Registry of Ancestors, The Huguenot Society of New Jersey, 2nd edition, 1956, by Sarah M. Koehler, p. 48.
  191. New York Genealogical Records, 1675-1920, p. 583.
  192. The Post Family of Westchester and Rockland Counties, New York and Bergen County, New Jersey, by Howard I. Durie.
  193. New York Military in the Revolution.
  194. New York in the Revolution as Colony and State, Vol. II, originally published in 1897.
  195. 1810 United States Federal Census, p. 356.
  196. Names of Persons for whom Marriage Licenses Were Issued by the Secretary of the Province of New York, previous to 1784; printed by order of Gideon J. Tucker, Secretary of State; Albany: Weed, Parsons and Company, 1860. Vol i, p. 267.
  197. Marriages & Baptisms at Hanover, Morris County, New Jersey, During the Pastorate of Rev. Jacob Green, And to the Settlement of Rev. Aaron Condit, 1746 - 1796: W. Ogden Wheeler & Edmund D. Halsey, 1893.
  198. U.S. Revolutionary War Rolls, 1775-1783, Roll Box 55.
  199. What Can't Brave Americans Endure?, Chapter C, p. 27.
  200. Central Cemetery, Bridport, Addison County, Vermont, Row 19, Col. 63.
  201. Ibid., Row 19, Col. 62.
  202. Ibid., Row 19, Col. 107.
  203. Ibid., Row 5, Col. 61.
  204. Ibid., Eow 16, Col. 97.
  205. Church Members, Marriages and Baptisms, at Hanover, Morris County, New Jersey, During the Pastorate of Rev. Jacob Green, and to the Settlement of Rev. Aaron Condit. 1746-1796; by William Ogden Wheeler & Edmund D. Halsey, September 14, 1893.
  206. Kitchell Family History, by Deloris Kitchel Clem and Dwain L. Kitchel; pub.1989: The Gregath Company, Cullman, Alabama.
  207. Central Cemetery, Bridport, Addison County, Vermont, Row 16, Col. 96.
  208. Kirkman Genealogy.
  209. The Beginnings of a City - Jacksonville, Morgan County, Illinois, by Florence Hutchison. Some of the facts of Jacksonville have been abstracted from the Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois and History of Morgan County Munsell Publishing Company, 1906, Chicago. Also, Deed Books, County Clerk's Office.
  210. Morgan County, Illinois Probate Records.
  211. Anderson Funeral Home Records, Jacksonville, Illinois, 1850-1854, p. 81. Published in Jacksonville, IL Genealogical Journal, Sept 1989.
  212. Kirkman-Wyatt Cemetery, Jacksonville Township, Morgan County, Illinois. Cemetery transcription by members of the Jacksonville Area Genealogical and Historical Society.
  213. Abstracts of Marriage Bonds and Additional Data, Guilford County, North Carolina: 1771-1840, V.1.
  214. North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868, Record No: 02 248.
  215. Anderson Funeral Home Records, Jacksonville, Illinois, 1840-1849, p. 52. Published in Jacksonville, IL Genealogical Journal, June 1989.
  216. Fairfield Ledger, Fairfield, Iowa, Weds., May 15, 1907, V. IX, p. 2.
  217. Morgan County, Illinois Deed Book, Book 21, p. 173, 175.
  218. Ibid., Book LL, p. 368.
  219. Ibid., Book LL, pg 368.
  220. Ibid., Book 2, p. 121.
  221. Anderson Funeral Home Records, Jacksonville, Illinois, p. 56.
  222. Morgan County, Illinois Probate Records, Record #1889.
  223. Illinois Sentinel, Jacksonville, Morgan County, Illinois, 17 May 1875.
  224. Title: Ancestral File (R) Publication: Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, AFN: N2N5-33.
  225. Girard Cemetery, Macoupin County, Illinois, Section B.
  226. History of Chester County, Pennsylvania: With Genealogical and Biographical Sketches, by J. Smith Futhey and Gilbert Cope; Philadelphia: Louis H. Everts, 1881.
  227. Historic Homes and Institutions and Genealogical and Personal Memoirs of Chester and Delaware Counties, Pennsylvania, Volume I; Eds: Chester County; Gilbert Cope, Delaware County, Henry Graham Ashmead, The Lewis Pub. Co: 1904, p. 135-36.
  228. Chester and Delaware Counties, Vol. 1, 1904, Page 135.
  229. Proceedings of the Bicentennial Gathering of the Descendents of Henry Hayes at Unionville, Chester County, PA September 2nd 1905; West Chester, PA: Published by the Committee for the Family, 1906. p. 81. Marriage certificate of William Hayes and Jane James.
  230. Pennsylvania Vital Records Vol. 1, p. 122.
  231. New Garden Friends MM, Chester County, Pennsylvania, R.S. 663, p. 84.
  232. Memoirs of Chester and Dellaware Counties, Pa.
  233. New Castle County, Delaware Wills, 1682-1800, Book K, p. 56.
  234. Autobiograhical Recollections by Charles Robert Leslie; Boston, Massachusetts: 1860, p. 364.
  235. The Allen Family; Descendents of John and Amy Cox Allen with Allied Lines, by Lester M. Allen; Salisbury Printing Company, Inc, Salisbury, North Carolina: 1987, p. 4.
  236. Ibid., p. 24.
  237. History of Chester County, Pennsylvania: With Genealogical and Biographical Sketches, by J. Smith Futhey and Gilbert Cope; Philadelphia: Louis H. Everts, 1881, p. 585.
  238. The Collected Poems of John Russell Hayes, Philadelphia, Biddle Press: 1916. p. 222. Old Kennett Meeting-House.
  239. Ibid., p. 222. Chapter: Old Kennett Meeting-House (1710-1910).
  240. Vital Records Of Haverhill, Massachusetts To the end of the year 1849. Transcriptions of the "Tan Books" Published by The Topsfield Historical Society, Topsfield, MA. Vol. 2, p. 382.
  241. Ibid., Vol. 2, p. 84.
  242. Ibid., Vol. 1, p. 107.
  243. Abstracts of Wills, published by The New York Historical Society, Vol. VII, p. 421.
  244. New York in the Revolution as Colony and State, Vol. II, originally published in 1897. Heading: Orange County Militia -- Fourth Regiment Rank: Enlisted Men Name: Martin Post.
  245. Inscriptions on the Tomb Stones & Monuments In the Grave Yards at Whippany & Hanover Morris County, New Jersey, 1894: William Ogden Wheeler & Edmud D. Halsey; Hanover, New Jersey Grave Yard Inscriptions.
  246. Central Cemetery, Bridport, Addison County, Vermont, Row 14, Col. 13.
  247. Inscriptions on the Tomb Stones & Monuments In the Grave Yards at Whippany & Hanover Morris County, New Jersey, 1894; William Ogden Wheeler & Edmud D. Halsey.
  248. History of Essex & Hudson Counties, NJ; compiled by William H. Shaw, Philadelphia, PA: Everts and Peck, 1884.
  249. Kitchell Family Genealogy. by Margaret Ellen Kitchell Whallon.
  250. Maryland Genealogical Society: Cary Collection, Baltimore, Maryland.
  251. Maryland Records, Volume II, p. 93.
  252. 1819: Guilford County, North Carolina, Will Book A, p. 928.
  253. Carroll County, Tennessee Deeds, Book 18, page 455.
  254. Christian County, Kentucky Wills, Book M, p. 145.
  255. Diamond Grove Baptist Cemetery, Woodson, Morgan County, Illinois.
  256. Proceedings of the Bicentennial Gathering of the Descendents of Henry Hayes at Unionville, Chester County, PA September 2nd 1905; West Chester, PA: Published by the Committee for the Family, 1906. p, 9, 10, 12, 13.
  257. HISTORY: PA Archives Series 2: Vol. IX: Part II: Section 4: List of Officers of the Colonies on the Delaware and the Province of Pennsylvania, 1614-1776. Section 4.
  258. Historic Homes and Institutions and Genealogical and Personal Memoirs of Chester and Delaware Counties, Pennsylvania, Volume I; Eds: Chester County; Gilbert Cope, Delaware County, Henry Graham Ashmead, The Lewis Pub. Co: 1904, p. 135-37.
  259. Proceedings of the Bicentennial Gathering of the Descendents of Henry Hayes at Unionville, Chester County, PA September 2nd 1905; West Chester, PA: Published by the Committee for the Family, 1906.
  260. Ibid., Page 13.
  261. Chester and Delaware Counties, Vol. 1, 1904, p. 135.
  262. Ibid., p. 135-36.
  263. Genealogy of the Woodward Family of Chester County, Pennsylvania, by Lewis Woodward; Pub. Ferris Brothers,Wilmington, Delaware: 1879. p. 35.
  264. Chester County, Pennsylvania Wills, 1713-1825, Book A, p. 96.
  265. Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s, Pub Code: 5917.
  266. Immigration of Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania, 1682 - 1750, by Albert Cook Meyers.
  267. The Allen Family; Descendents of John and Amy Cox Allen with Allied Lines, by Lester M. Allen; Salisbury Printing Company, Inc, Salisbury, North Carolina: 1987, p. 3.
  268. Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s, p. 337.
  269. The Allen Family; Descendents of John and Amy Cox Allen with Allied Lines, by Lester M. Allen; Salisbury Printing Company, Inc, Salisbury, North Carolina: 1987, p. 9, 10.
  270. Ibid., 4.
  271. Ibid., p. 40, 41.
  272. Two Hundred Years Ago: Ruth Genivea Phillip.
  273. Ibid., w320.
  274. History of Chester County, Pennsylvania: With Genealogical and Biographical Sketches, by J. Smith Futhey and Gilbert Cope; Philadelphia: Louis H. Everts, 1881, p. 431.
  275. Biographical and Portrait Cyclopedia of Chester County, Pennsylvania; A Historical Sketch of the County, by Samuel T. Wiley, Winifred Scott Garner, Ed; Gresham Pub Co, Richmond, Ind: 1893, p. 550-1.
  276. Chester County, Pennsylvania Genealogy Society - Records of William Penn's Ships and Passengers.
  277. Side lights on the bench and bar of Chester County by William W. McElree; West Chester, Pennsylvania: 1918, p. 19.
  278. The Bailey Record, by David Bailey, Highland, Ohio: 1879.
  279. Pennsylvania Marriages to 1810.
  280. Wills and Administrations of Surry County, Virginia 1671-1750, Book 3, p. 53-54.
  281. Forest King Documentation, LEGATEE: VASUR-DE1, p. 16.
  282. Vital Records Of Haverhill, Massachusetts To the end of the year 1849. Transcriptions of the "Tan Books" Published by The Topsfield Historical Society, Topsfield, MA. Vol. 1, p. 271.
  283. Ibid., Vol. 1, p. 290.
  284. Ibid., Vol. 1, p. 104.
  285. Ibid., Vol. 2, p. 103.
  286. Ibid., Vol. 1, p.107.
  287. Ibid., Vol. 1, p. 108.
  288. Ibid., Vol. 1, p. 106.
  289. Revised History of Harlem, New York: 1904, by James Ryker. p. 389.
  290. Records of the Town of Eastchester. Please refer to attached documents.
  291. New York Genealogical Records, 1675-1920.
  292. Dutch Reformed Church Records, New Amsterdam.
  293. The Guenon Family - online.
  294. American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI), Volume 35/Page number 32. Name: David Cory Birth Date: 1690 Birthplace: New York Volume: 35 Page Number: 32 Reference: Gen. Column of the " Boston Transcript". 1906-1941.( The greatest single source of material for gen. Data for the N.E. area and for the period 1600-1800. Completely indexed in the Index.): 1 Aug 1904, 7230.
  295. The Ball - Bruen Genealogy, by Mrs. Mary Ball Coultrap.
  296. Archives of the State of New Jersey, Calendar of Wills, 1730-1750. First Series Vol XXX, Vol II pg.33.
  297. Bill of Mortality, Being a Register of all the Deaths Which Have Occured in the Presbyterian and Baptist Congregations of Morris-Town, New Jersey for Thirty-Eight Years Past: 1806.
  298. Proceedings of the New Jersey Historical Society.
  299. Whallon and Kitchell Families; by Edward Payson Whallon, 1932.
  300. Kitchell Family History, by Deloris Kitchel Clem and Dwain L. Kitchel; pub.1989: The Gregath Company, Cullman, Alabama. Whippany Cemetery Headstone Inscriptions.
  301. Ibid., Joseph Kitchel left a will, dated 20 September 1777 that was somewhat ambiguous on how his property was to be divided. As a result his heirs signed and agreement that they would not contest the decision of the will's executors. In so doing, his family members left clear imprints of their signatures, which show they spelled the surname "Kitchel". In later documents and books, the names of these individuals have een misspelled, numerous times, as Kitchell.
  302. Kitchell Family Genealogy. by Margaret Ellen Kitchell Whallon. Aaron Kitchel, son of Joseph, came to Cincinnati in 1788 and was one of the most notable members of the family. He was a U.S. Senator from New Jersey and a warm friend and counselor of General George Washington, on his staff and was one of his pallbearrrers. He is buried in the churchyard cemetery at Hanover, New Jersey. For 36 years, he was a member of the state legislator, the National Congress and the Senate, on the Commission of Forfeited Estates of Tories and on the Commission that established the Northwest Territory.
  303. Inscriptions on the Tomb Stones & Monuments In the Grave Yards at Whippany & Hanover Morris County, New Jersey, 1894: William Ogden Wheeler & Edmud D. Halsey; Hanover, New Jersey Grave Yard Inscriptions. Asai Son of Edmaund & Abigail CRAINE Aged 5 months & 14 Ds Died Nov 18 1737. Inscription on the headstone of Abigail and Edmund's son, Asai, who is buried in the Old Whippany Cemetery.
  304. Guilford, NC Will Abstracts, p. 34, A:0208.
  305. St Georges Parish Records, Baltimore County, Maryland.
  306. Information from Ila Gurtler.
  307. Proceedings of the Bicentennial Gathering of the Descendents of Henry Hayes at Unionville, Chester County, PA September 2nd 1905; West Chester, PA: Published by the Committee for the Family, 1906. Page 15.
  308. Ibid., Page 27.
  309. Genealogy of the Woodward Family of Chester County, Pennsylvania, by Lewis Woodward; Pub. Ferris Brothers,Wilmington, Delaware: 1879. Gives the names of children of Robert Woodward as son Richard and daughter Ann. The author also considers another daughter Hannah, who was buried 25 November 1686 in Acton Parish and was a daughter of "Roberti Woodward," although it is not certain it is this Robert Woodward.
  310. The Ancestors & Descendants of Davis Woodward and His Wife; Thompson & Woodward. p. 4, 5.
  311. Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s, Pub. Code: 2979.
  312. Ibid.
  313. Ibid., Pub Code: 1219.5.
  314. Pennsellvania on the Delaware River, p.488...
  315. Ibid.
  316. Ibid., Batch #512244 1553545 sheet 41.
  317. Bucks County Court Records.
  318. Historic Homes and Institutions and Genealogical and Personal Memoirs of Chester and Delaware Counties, Pennsylvania, Volume I; Eds: Chester County; Gilbert Cope, Delaware County, Henry Graham Ashmead, The Lewis Pub. Co: 1904, p. 49.
  319. Genealogy of the Baily Family of Bromham, Wiltshire, England, by Gilbert Cope, Wickersham Printing Co., Lancaster, PA: 1912.
  320. The Bailey Database.
  321. The Bailey Record, by David Bailey, Highland, Ohio: 1879. Thomas Baily, son of Joel Baily and Ann Short, was born Chester Co., PA.in 1734. He married Sarah Bentley, daughter of John Bentley and Mary ___, in 1734. New Garden MM records of 26 October 1734 note a report from London Grove MM that "Thomas Beally is married of the unity of friends." New Garden MM records the following dated 27 Oct 1759, "Thomas Baily having formerly been disowned by this Meeting for Marrying out of the unity of Friends by a Priest (her parents were Baptists from Newlin) & and having a Desire to be Rec'd into Membership again Produced a Paper to this Meeting desiring Friends to Receive him under their care; which Request after sollid Consideration is granted." Thomas got a certiificate from New Garden MM to Bradford MM on 5 Apr 1760. It read in part: "Whereas Thomas Baily have Requested a few Lines by way of Certificate In order to be Joyned to your meeting; these Comes to Inform You that After Needful Inquirey Made we Do not find but his Life and Conversation is in a good Degree Orderly: A frequenter of meetings and his outward Affairs are Settled to Satisfactory as far as Appears."tHe was received on certificate from New Garden Monthly Meeting on 18 Apr 1760 by Bradford Monthly Meeting. He died circa 1764 Newlin Twp., Chester Co., PA. Thomas died intestate; letters of administration were issued to his son, John Baily, on 18 Aug 1764.
  322. Welsh Founders of Pennsylvania, by Thomas AllenGlenn, p. 137.
  323. The Ancestors and Descendantsof Hugh Harry and Elizabeth Brinton, by Robert Jesse Harry, Compiler.
  324. Vital Records Of Haverhill, Massachusetts To the end of the year 1849. Transcriptions of the "Tan Books" Published by The Topsfield Historical Society, Topsfield, MA. Vol. 2, p. 283.
  325. Ibid., Vol. 1, p. 273.
  326. Ibid., Vol. 2, p. 390.
  327. Ibid., Vol. 1, p. 105.
  328. Ibid., Vol. 2, p. 391.
  329. Ibid., Vol. 2, p. 389.
  330. Records of the Town of Eastchester. Please refer to attached document(s).
  331. Registry of Ancestors, The Huguenot Society of New Jersey, 2nd edition, 1956, by Sarah M. Koehler.
  332. Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s, p. 154, p. 41.
  333. Revised History of Harlem, New York: 1904, by James Ryker.
  334. An American Odyssey: Collected Works of the Genung Family History; Compiled by Norman Bernard Genung; Pub by: Norman B. Genung, 937 W. 33rd Avenue, Spokane, WA 99203 First Edition, September 1996. The most reliable and nearly universal tradition, in both the New York and New Brunswick branches of the family, assigns to us a French Huguenot origin. It is said that our ancestor left France owing to the persecutions to which the Protestants were subjected in that country during the seventeenth century, and that he came to New York by way of Holland. Of Jean Guenon we know that he was a Huguenot exile from La Rochelle, France, and that on April 2, 1657, he set sail from Amsterdam for New York in the ship "Draetvat." In 1658 he settled in Flushing, on Long Island, on a farm which he occupied for the remainder of his life. On August 30, 1660, he married Grietie, or Margaret, Sneden. They had two sons, John, born in 1669, and Jeremiah, born in 1671, and two daughters. He died at Flushing in 1714, his wife surviving him some thirteen years (Gay's Historical Gazetteer of Tioga Co., N.Y., p. 101; Baird's History of the Huguenot Emigration, Vol. 1, p. 182). Another account states that he was but twelve years of age when he came to New York; but this must be an error, as his marriage followed too soon, according to this account on August 13, 1662. It is further stated that his daughter Hannah married Joseph Hedger, and Susannah married one Louereer, and that John and Jeremiah shared their father's farm at Flushing after his death. In 1678 he was witness to the will of a neighbor, the Sieur Dubuisson, and himself made a will on November 24, 1703 (Ricker's History of Harlem). In Mandeville's History of Flushing he is mentioned in a list of residents there between 1645 and 1698, and is called John Genung. The name of Jean of Flushing was spelled Cinom in his marriage record; Genung as the first of the French inhabitants of Flushing; and Gonunge in his last will and testament. The hard G was undoubtedly the pronunciation he used, and the spellings conformed as nearly as possible to the sound of the French Guenon rendered by his Dutch wife and English neighbors in Flushing.
  335. Ibid., In the name of God Amen The Twentyfourth Day of November in the yeare of our Lord God one thousand seven hundred and three I john Gonunge Senr of fflushing in Queen's County on Nassau Island in the province of New York yeoman Being in perfect health of body and of good and perfect memory thanks be to almighty God and calling to remembrance the uncertain estate of this Transitory Life and that all flesh yield unto Death when it shall please God to Call them do make Constitute ordain and Declare This my Last Will and Testament in manner and form following Revokeing and annulling by these presents all and Every Testament and Testaments will and wills heretofore by me made and Declared either by word or writeing and this is to be taken only for my Last will and Testament and none other, and first being pentinent and Sorry from the bottom of my heart for my Sins past most humbly Desireing foregiveness for the Same I give and Committ my Soul unto almighty God my Saviour and Redeemer in whom and by the merritts of Jesus Christ I trust and believe assuredly to be saved and to have full Remission and forgivenes of all my Sins and that my Soul with my body at the Generall day of the Resurrection shall rise again with Joy and through the Merritts of Christ Death and passion for his Elect and Chosen and my body to be buried in Such place where it shall please my Executors hereafter named to appoint, and now for Settleing of my Temporall Estate and such good Chattells and Debts as it hath pleased God farr above my Deserts to bestow upon me I do order give and Dispose the Same in manner and form following that is to say first I will that all those Debts and Dutys as I owe in right or Conscience to any manner of person or persons be well and truely Contented and paid or ordained to be paid within Convenient time after my Decease by my Executors hereafter named. Imprimis Item I give and bequeath unto my Son Jeremiah Gonunge forty acres of Land Lying and being at the place where his now dwelling house stands. Item I give unto my son John Gonunge Twenty nine acres Lying and being in the bounds of fflushing Lying in three partitions viz. Tenn acres Joyning to Joseph Thorne, Ten acres where his now Dwelling house stands and nine acres Joyning to my own plantation with half the priviledge I have myself. The Remainder of all my Reall and Personal Estate I Leave unto my Dear beloved wife Margaret Gonunge Dureing her Life if she survive me and to be Disposed of as She pleased at her Decease. In witnesse whereof that this is my Last Will and Testament I have hereunto Sett my hand affixed my Seale the Day & Date above written, and I do ordain and Appoint my wife Margaret Sole Executrix of this my Last Will and Testament and the Same to be performed according to the true meaneing and Intent thereof. his John Genonge. marke Signed Sealed and Delivered in presence of us Testiss John Downes his marke Stephen ffoord william W ffoord his marke. In 1678 he was witness to the will of a neighbor, the Sieur Dubuisson, and himself made a will on November 24, 1703 (Ricker's History of Harlem).
  336. Southold, New York Town Records, Vital Statistics from Libers D and E, p. 115.
  337. Corys of America, Ancestors and Descendants, Al Bertus Cory: 1st and 2nd Editions.
  338. Genealogies of Long Island Families, Vol. I, p. 304.
  339. Southold, New York Town Records, Vital Statistics from Libers D and E, p. 167.
  340. Helen MacDonald, Hayden Lake, ID, personal correspondence, 2006.
  341. The Cory Family of Southampton and Southold, Long Island, New York, by Lucy D. Ackerly of Newburgh, New York: August 1900. p. 31.
  342. Kitchell Family History, by Deloris Kitchel Clem and Dwain L. Kitchel; pub.1989: The Gregath Company, Cullman, Alabama. Shown is the order in which they signed the document.
  343. The Ball - Bruen Genealogy, by Mrs. Mary Ball Coultrap. ESTHER BRUEN BALL Esther Bruen was the daughter of John Bruen who was a descendant of Obadiah Bruen, who was a son of John Bruen of Stapleford County, Cheshire, England, who was born in 1560 and died in 1625. This John Bruen, had a most interesting history, being a descendant of Henry II, King of England. John Bruen was raised not only in plenty, but luxury and extravagance until his father's death, after which he devoted his life entirely to charity. His son, Obadiah, was baptized In England Dec. 25, 1606. He and his wife Sarah came to America in 1640. There were several intermarriages between the Balls and Bruens. I may say that anyone who came down through one of the Ball-Bruen line is eligible to become "a daughter of the Magna Charta" - also the order of "The Knights of the Most Noble Garter" and undoubtedly to many other similar organizations. It has been quite easy to trace the Bruen line. I have three lines traced: One going back to Robert le Bruen 1230; another to five of the signers of the Magna Charta and another line to the time or King Stephen who reigned from 1136 to 1150. I simply have the outline to the latter but not their history (p. 137).
  344. State of Maryland, Hall of Records at Annapolis, Prerogative Court (Wills), 27 (MdHR 1305), pp 211-212.
  345. Maryland Land Patents Book 25.
  346. Simpson Research Project No. 7, June 1996; Don Simpson.
  347. St Georges Parish Records, Baltimore County, Maryland. Birth: 5 Nov 1690.
  348. Proceedings of the Bicentennial Gathering of the Descendants of Henry Hayes at Unionville, Chester County, Pa., September 2nd, 1905.
  349. Proceedings of the Bicentennial Gathering of the Descendents of Henry Hayes at Unionville, Chester County, PA September 2nd 1905; West Chester, PA: Published by the Committee for the Family, 1906. p. 14.
  350. Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s, Pub. Code: 1936.
  351. Two hundred fifty years of Quakerism at Birmingham, 1690-1940; Pub Birmingham Friends, West Chester, Pennsylvania: 1940, p. 9.
  352. Quaker Arrivals at Philadelphia: 1682-1750; Being a List of Certificates of Removal Received at Philadelphia Monthly Meeting of Friends, by Albert Cook Myers; Philadelphia, Ferris & Leach, 1902.
  353. Two hundred fifty years of Quakerism at Birmingham, 1690-1940; Pub Birmingham Friends, West Chester, Pennsylvania: 1940, p. 1, 12.
  354. Ibid., p. 104.
  355. peacockLowe.GED. Birth, marriage, and death as recorded in Calne Parish, Calne, Wiltshire Co., England, St James Parish, Southbroom, Devizes, Wiltshire, England.
  356. Bristol Port Book, E/190/1144/1.
  357. Register of Wills, Philadelphia, p. 73.
  358. Essex County, Massachusetts Probate Files, Vol. 2, p. 9.
  359. Ibid., Vol. 2, p. 12.
  360. Norfolk County, Massachusetts Deeds, Vol. 2, p. 341.
  361. The History of the Town of Hampton, New Hampshire: From It's settlement in 1638 to the Autumn of 1892, by Joseph Dow. p. 16.
  362. Vital Records Of Haverhill, Massachusetts To the end of the year 1849. Transcriptions of the "Tan Books" Published by The Topsfield Historical Society, Topsfield, MA. Vol. 1, p. 276.
  363. Revised History of Harlem, New York: 1904, by James Ryker. p. 388.
  364. The Cory Family, 2nd Ed., by Harry Harmon Cory; Argus Publishing Co., Minneapolis, MN: 1941.
  365. Liber 1 of Wills, Clerk's Office of Suffolk County, New York, p. 190.
  366. Union Record, p.96, 98. Rev. Geo. Ball, President's Address at the 2nd Session of the Ball International Union; Sept 1902.
  367. Our Journal, p.1. The Ball Assembly, Chas. F. Ball; Oct 1901.
  368. New England Historical Genealogical Register.
  369. Sylvestor's History of Ulster County, New York. Published sometime in the late 1800s.
  370. Colonial Dames Register of New Jersey, p.207.
  371. Ball Beginnings, Spring 1988, Vol 5, No. 1.
  372. Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s, pages 43, 169.
  373. Ibid., Page: 49.
  374. Transcripts of the First Register Books of the Parish of Saint Martin, Birmingham, County of Warwickshire, England: 1554-1653, by J. Hill and W.B. Buckley.
  375. Title: Ancestral File (R) Publication: Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, LDS microfilm #0097316.
  376. Warwickshire Parish Record of Sheldon, Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1558-1683.
  377. Title: Ancestral File (R) Publication: Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, LDS microfilm #0229146.
  378. Documents relating to the Colonial History of the State Of New Jersey.
  379. Maryland Land Patents Book 25, p. 441-442.
  380. "One Man's Family" by Katharine Krell Hutchinson The Story of the Descendants of Thomas Henry Worrilow of Brasenhill, Staffordshire, England who emigrated to Pennsylvania in the 1680's.
  381. "The Staffordshire Origins of the Surname Warrilow with Observations on the Early History of the Family" Written by Bryn Edwards, Walsall, West Midlands, England.
  382. The History of the Town of Hampton, New Hampshire: From It's settlement in 1638 to the Autumn of 1892, by Joseph Dow. p. 19. Chapter: The Settlement of the Wilderness.
  383. Ibid.
  384. Family Histories 1823-1988 of Montgomery County, Indiana; Turner Pub Co., Paducah, KY: 1989, p. 124.
  385. Genealogies of Connecticut Families; From the New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol I: Selected and introduced by Gary Boyd Roberts with an index by Judith McGhan; published by Genealogical Publishing Co Inc, 1983 of Baltimore.
  386. Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s, p. 31, p. 328.
  387. The Charles Carroll Gardiner Collection.
  388. Putman's History Magazine Vol III, p. 244.
  389. "Church Members, Marriages and Baptisms, at Hanover, Morris Co., N.J., During the Pastorate of Rev. Jacob Green, and to the Settlement of Rev. Aaron Condit. 1746-1796"; by William Ogden Wheeler & Edmund D. Halsey, September 14, 1893.
  390. Geneology of the Family of Sanborn or Samborne in England and America, 1194-1898; Sanborn, V.C. p. 336.
  391. Genealogy and History of the First Settlers of Windham in New Hampshire and Their Descendents, p. 326, 327. Chapter: Genealogy; Armstrong, Bachelder.
  392. History of Rockingham County, New Hampshire and Representative Citizens, by Charles A. Hazlett. p. 604.
  393. Our Fascinating Ancestor, Stephen Bachiler: A Presentation by Eleanor Campbell Schoen Solomon and Naomi Cox Reunion 22 May 1999.
  394. The History of the Town of Hampton, New Hampshire: From It's settlement in 1638 to the Autumn of 1892, by Joseph Dow. p. 19. Ch: The Settlement of the Wilderness.
  395. Institution, Laws and Ceremonies of the Most Noble Order of the Garter. 1672, Elias Ashmole.
  396. The Most Noble Order of the Garter: 650 Years. Spink and Son Ltd. 1999; Begent, P.J. and Chesshyre, H. Date shown is date of election or installation.