
This project is for those who were born, lived or died in Polk City, Polk County, Florida. Wikipedia
This cemetery is located on 9700 New Biddinger Road, Harrison, Hamilton County, Ohio. Find a Grave
: William Cox (1598 - bef. 1656) William Cox aka Coxe Born 1598 in Steeple Ashton, Wiltshire, Englandmap ANCESTORS ancestors Son of John Cox [uncertain] and Alice (Walsheer) Cox [uncertain] Brother of John Richmond Coxe, Michael Cox [half], Margaret Cox, John Cox, Grace Cox, Anstice (Cox) Pardee and Alice (Coxe) Edloe [spouse%28s%29 unknown] DESCENDANTS descendants Father of Catherine (Cocke) ...
Paulus Balliet (1717-1777) was a Huguenot(French Protestant) who fled Catholic France for America. Paulus came to Philadelphia,PA and settled in Lehigh County in 1738. Paulus ran a Tavern/Inn, and helped found Ballietsville,PA, and credited with being the founder of the First Line of Balliets.
Move up to Armistead Name Study Christing date, Country , Parish, Plantations, ImmigrationYr, Marriage, ________ A Armistead William Mitchell, july 16 1816 (christing)() Armistead Mary () Armistead Charles () Armistead John () Armistead Mary Elizabeth () Mary Elizabeth () Armistead Constant () Armistead Richard Scudimore ,feb 4th 1785 (christing)() Armistead Catherine, Nov 15th 1772 () B ...
Located just a few minutes from downtown Harrison, [Boone County], Arkansas, Maplewood Cemetery is planted with over 733 Sugar Maple trees that explode in an array of vivid colors every autumn. The peak of color is usually in mid to late October or early November depending on environmental conditions. From deep reds, to vibrant oranges and bright yellows, the sugar maples in Maplewood Cemetery ...
John Witherup ( 1762-1842) Came to Pennsylvania and settled in Venango, County, Pennsylvania. Mary(Brockington) Witherup(1768-1835) Came to Pennsylvania as an indentured servant to Capt. Thomas Powell and Wife for 12 years in 1772 at the age of 4.
Find a Grave Saint Paul's History Address: 656 Ave L NW, Winter Haven, FL 33881 Phone: (863) 294-8888 First Surname Index: 2/28/2021
Berkeley Hundred in the Virginia Colony comprised about eight thousand acres (32 km²) on the north bank of the James River near Herring Creek in an area then known as Charles Cittie (sic). In 1619, Berkeley Hundred was the site of America's first Thanksgiving Day. It later became known as Berkeley Plantation, and was long the traditional home of the Harrison family, one of the First Families of...