
The following is from Richard Wilson's Find A Grave Profile 73681317Birth: 1767, Ireland Death: Apr. 11, 1850 Savannah Jackson County North Carolina, USARichard Wilson was married to Rachel Strain (1773-1851), daughter of Andrew Strain, Sr. and his wife Mary (Burgin?) Strain, about 1794 in North Carolina (either Iredell or Burke County). Together they have nine known children. It has been sai...
Hickory Grove Cemetery, Ash, Monroe County, Missouri, USA:
Hughes Cemetery, Ash, Monroe County, Missouri, USA:
Alexander-Miller Cemetery, Ash, Monroe County, Missouri, USA : Find a Grave Located about .2 miles south of Hwy 24 & .6 miles east of the Randolph-Monroe county line in a grove of trees in a field. Also found in the cemetery was a broken headstone with only "75y 3m 13d" on it, and a footstone with "W R F".
Pensacola Giants (1920) Negro League Baseball: Played at Moro Castle Park, Pensacola Florida (1921): Disclaimer: This project is not endorsed by the Negro Southern League Museum or the National Negro League Museum. I am grateful for their help to make this project possible. Abbreviations: N= Name DOB=Date of Birth POB=Place of Birth DOD= Date of Death POD=Place of Death FAG#= ...
Edgewater New Smyrna Cemetery,Edgewater, Volusia County, Florida, 32132 USA:
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Ash Workhouse, Surrey, England=Up to 1834The parishes of Ash and Normandy, Long Sutton, Puttenham, and Seale and Tongham were incorporated under Gilbert's Act of 1782 which allowed groups of parishes jointly to administer poor relief and to set up workhouses for the elderly and infirm and children. The agreement to form the Union was formally registered on 19th April, 1806. A workhouse was subs...