SOURCES

1. GEDCOM file imported on 5 Feb 2003. Information also found on Ancestry.com posted on November 7, 2003.
2. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Ancestral File (R). Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998.
3. GEDCOM file imported on 5 Feb 2003.
4. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Ancestral File (R). Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998.
5. This information comes from personal interviews with Kate Quinn from 1998 to 2001.
6. From Scruggs Geneology "Lea Family" - from Lea Bible. Lists Columbus W. Lea as the son of Greene and Peggy. Greene is apparently the one who changed spelling to Lee, probably in the last 1820's in AL.

7. Information obtained from the LDS Family History website, submitted by Dr. Jay Casper of Idaho.
8. Information obtained from post on Ancestry.com message boards. From J. Mathis, posted on 14 Dec 2001.
9. Information on this Davis family found on Ancestry.com's Ancestry World Tree Project. Family ID number 176982819, submitted by M. Thompson.
10. Mariah is a possible twin of Susan and might have passed away as a baby, as there is another girl named Mariah born 1826 in the same family. Also, this makes sense given that twin boys were born in 1824.

11. From Robert M. Lee, grandson of Louise Nelson Lee. He received it from Miss Flora England, Marion, AL , who is descended from George Lea. Her information is from Mrs. J.B. Johnston, Sterlington, LA.
12. Received from Robert M. Lee, grandson of Louis Nelson Lee. Information from Bible of Francis Powell who resided in Otken, McComb, Mississippi.
13. Information on the Emerhizer/Immenhauser line comes from "Introcution Dedication and Memorial of the Cliffton Burr Emahiser Lineage" compiled by George Clifton Emahiser in 1977. I received a photocopy of the records from my aunt, Doris Lucas.
14. Herman Sargert died of leukemia right after his high school graduation. There was a special memorial given during the graduation.
15. Louis Sargert was a member of the Kaiser Wilhelm Color Guard.
16. Amelia Ritchers death was in Stillwell, Kansas. She was buried in Kansas City, Missouri. While in two different states these locations are only a few blocks apart.
17. Charles and Susannah Thompson died 18 hours apart and had a double funeral.
18. Catherine Wells Schulte died of a fish bone caught in her throat when her youngest child was only a few months old.
19. Notes on family of John Bernard Stellern - John died in 1839 just months after his youngest child was born. John's wife, Elizabeth, came to America with her five youngest children in 1844 and settled in St. Louis, Missouri in 1845. The oldest son, John, was a soldier and stayed behind. He came to America 18 months later. The youngest child, Joseph, died at sea on the voyage to America.
20. Notes on Hugh Quinn family - William might not be a child in this family, he might have been a cousin. James and John might have been born in New Town Forbes. Another town name remembered is Carryglass. The information on this family was gained in a personal interview with Kate Quinn, daughter of Michael Joseph Quinn.
21. Notes of William Rawlings family
- Family information found in the Will of William Rawlings 1814 in Fleming County, Kentucky. Before 1798 Fleming Co. was Mason County, Kentucky. It is possible that William and Presley were not his children or there are more than these in the county records. A William was found in the census records born in 1818 married to Martha VANLANDINGHAM and Presley born 1814 married to Sarah VANLANDINGHAM. It is highly given the birth dates of possible that these two men belong to another family and the William and Presley we are looking have not been located yet.
22. Notes on Cox family (these notes in general apply to all the Cox ancestors and are added by name) - John Cox (b. 1703) he was a member: Vestry of Church. Gave 302 acres to build a Church on "Ragsdale Plantation." He is mentioned in Goochland County Wills and Deeds" 1736-1742 p 19. Many of the Cox ancestors are mentioned in "Marriages of Some Virginia Residents: 1607-1800" Series 1 Vol 2.

23. Lucas Geneology by Annabelle Kemp and from St. Barnabas Church Registry in DAR Library, Washington DC
24. Frederick Leathers Senior came to America on the ship Mortonhouse. It landed in Philadelphia on 24 Aug 1728. He lived in Lancaster, York, Pennsylvania.

25.  Sons of Robert Foresman; Hugh, Alexander, Samuel, Joseph were Scotch-Irish soldiers in the American Revolution from Mt. Bethel. The family possibly emigrated to the US in 1764-1766 and moved to Northampton County, Pennsylvania.
26.  John Piatt Junior information comes from the Record of New Jersey ADJ General's office - Trenton NJ pg 719 DAR #229660. He lived between Milton and Watsontown, Northcumberland Twp, Pennsylvania. He served as a private minuteman - Middlesex Militia. John Piatt Junior moved from Holland to New Jersey settling in Pennsylvania after the Revolutionary War. John Piatt was a French Hugenot.

27.  Thomas Lucas Sr. traveled to America in 1668 on the ship "Providence of Falmouth."
28.  William Hungerford Junior was a farmer in Charles Co., Maryland. He was the captain of the Provincial forces against the Indians in 1676.
29.  John Coxe, Sr: Planter; "Marriages of Henrico Co, Va 1680-1808"; "Wills and Deeds of Henrico Co, Va 1677-1692" p. 225.
30.
William Coxe: Arrived: on "The Godspeed" June 10, 1610 with Thomas West, 3rd Lord De La Warr (Governor of Virginia); Ancient Planter; 1624: Elizabeth City County, Virginia - "Arrowhattoncks"; House of Burgess: Henrico: 1646.  Information received from Marcia Witt West Palm Beach, Florida.
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31. Thomas Aldrich's will dated 20 May 1559 in Swardeston, Kent, England. His will was proved on 6 Nov 1559 in Norwich, Norfolk, England.
32. Richard Aldrich's (son of Thomas) will was Proved on 12 Sep 1607 in Mangreen, Norfolk, England.
 


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