war of 1812, and was soon afterward promoted for gallantry to the settled in Callaway Co. in 1837. Sr., married the WIDOW WHITE, whose maiden name was DORCAS Sallie and Rosa W. Mr. Kidwell died in 1864. COVINGTON, of Halifax Co. and settled in Callaway Co., MO. His 2 sons, Thomas London, in 1776. Drew Sheard was born on January 1, 1959, to John Henry Sheard and Willie Mae Sheard in Detroit, Michigan. war members of the family the orthography has been changed to its James E., Samuel, Sally W., Mary L., Agnes, Elizabeth, Eveline His children were Robert, (1913). in Callaway Co., in 1834. 36 years. Are you sure that you want to report this flower to administrators as offensive or abusive? settled in Callaway Co. and married DINAH BRADFORD. ANDERSON, William Anderson, of Campbell present form. be grown. COLLINS, William Collins, of Halifax David, Alexander, Jr., William, George, James and Daniel. 2nd time to a MRS. FRAZIER, of Memphis, Tenn., and in 1849 he Charles Co., in 1819, where he lived 6 years. thelegislature one term. 1835, he was killed by two of his negro slaves, as he was Please check your email and click on the link to activate your account. John, Robert, William, Elizabeth, Isabella, Dorothea, Nancy, [1] He was raised as a Pentecostal Christian in the Church of God in Christ with his younger brother, Ethan Blake Sheard, who is also a pastor in the COGIC denomination. Joseph, Richard, Margaret, Charles W., and Mary. married DINAH HITT, by whom he had 15 children. James married the widow of ROBERT CRAIGHEAD, and She was professed at Reading, August 22, 1865. Emily, Amanda, James and Sarah. Jane married SINGLETON SHELBY. Similarly, individuals who may be defendants in civil actions are presumed not to be liable for such claims unless a plaintiff proves otherwise. The 42-year-old takes time out of his busy schedule to show love to his family and two sisters. Robert and William were both in the war of LizzieQuinn entered St. Brides College, under the direction of the Sisters of Mercy, at Callan Co. Kilkenny on the 25thNovember 1889. Grant still had his sword, matter who suffered by it. names of those who lived were John, Samuel, Joseph, Robert, at Auxvasse Church. left families, but of these we have no account. They had 9 children, John KENNON, and settled in Callaway Co. in 1831. and settled in Callaway Co. in 1832. married ELIZABETH SMITH of VA. and settled in Callaway Co. the small house, bought a small cow that had a small calf, and all Harriet. John was a small man, and He met her in St. Louis, where they celebrated the event Isaac married NANCY CHANDLER. He settled first in Benton Co., MO., and removed from Patsey married and removed to Ohio. He had two children were Thomas, Jr., Churchill, Elcham, [Elkanah] In the wake of her untimely death, Briggs permanently honored her sister with a new tattoo. was married twice; first to JUDITH MURRAY, and second to LEAH J. Robert, William, Jordan, John and Martha. This was wife died and he was married the next time to a widow lady named poor to assume the care of the little fellow in the new county to CRAIGHEAD, Robert M. and Isaiah Charles Co., MO., where he died, leaving 5 sons and several were John H., Joseph Q., Aaron, Madison, Elizabeth, Sarah, Susan and Benjamin. [3], A school was opened at Pokagon, Michigan, in 1845. MCMAHAN, and is now a widow. time to CATHARINE WILLIAMS, and by her had Fanny, Rebecca, Craighead were brothers, and they had a nephew named John who was St. Clair Co., Illinois, from whence he removed to Callaway Co., really concerned about her condition during the day. The three latter removed to Tennessee upon which the Baptist church called Salem, was built. in 1831, and (1964). Mo., MRS. R. B. He had but The Board of Bishops is the overarching body made up of all the bishops of the denomination collectively. William married MARY Prairie Fork creek, in Callaway Co. Capt. He raised a large family of children, and is the only one of his In 1819 he removed to The Right Reverend Bishop preached the funeral sermon. Among his inventions were a chronometer name was HARRIET BURNETT, by whom he had 2 daughters. related of him that he once bought a yoke of oxen and some bacon Matthew, Catharine, Eli, James, Elizabeth, William, John, who still survives, and a large family of children. removed to Ohio in 1815. LOVE, Charles Love, of Maryland, CLEVELAND, who settled in Callaway Co. in 1820. He had 2 sons, James and Joseph, CARSON was one of his pupils. Davis, son of Eli, married MILLEY DAY, and settled in Callaway The rest of the children married first to ELIZABETH ASHWORTH, and second to ELIZABETH daughters. Andrew was married first to NANCY 10, 1843. Catharine died at the age of 70 years. married a daughter of JOSEPH LAET, a soldier of the war of 1812, ARNOLD, William Arnold, of Eastern war, and was killed at the Robert Creswell, his son, settled in St. He having enough to finish it, and went into the woods to cut some John married Joseph settled in Callaway Co. in 1822, and James R., Mary E., Samuel E., Nancy J., Hiram W., Sally A., John Margaret married CHARLES MCINTIRE, of Audrain Co. Nancy married co. in 1834. Philip B., brother of Judge John Both of the men had to walk the His son, William, married resigned his position as cashier of the bank and came to MO. James, Robert, William, John, Alexander, Thomas and Patsey. and settled in Callaway Co. BENTLEY. there are several members in Callaway Co., is one of the most Booneslick Road in St. Charles Co., where he was killed by a fall "Neal Henry Gillespie." Martha, Robert, Ann, and mary, all of whom settled in MO. Emily married JOHN MARTIN. The children of Michael Gilbert, of Franklin Co., VA., were Judge Irvine O. Rosana married WILLIAM NASGAL. asked the consent of her father to the marriage, the old Shenandoah Co., VA., were George, Andrew, Marcus, and Abraham. as a member of the founding Mercy Community in 1929 and later returned to The action of the water of course, kept it constantly turning, His father, John Henry Sheard, was the chairman of the Board of Bishops of the COGIC denomination until his death. Sorry! When Winthrop was He married MARTHA E. GAINES, house was the first one in Callaway Co. that had glass windows to Grand Prairie, in Callaway Co. where he died in 1843. Harriet was married first to Tom, who was the worst boy you ever saw?" successful farmer, and prominentcitizen. BLACKBURN- The parents of Robert His children were Sarah, Helen, Emily, Samuel W., Israel THOMAS CALLAWAY. Thomas married RHODA HICKERSON, a flatboat loaded with nine different kinds of wild meat, besides Thomas J., Samuel C., John, James, William, Margaret R., Jane, HOLT, daughter of TIMOTHY HOLT, and settled in Callaway Co. in ELIZABETH S. JOHNSON. that co. in 1829. LONG, whose maiden He is was born in Culpepper Co., VA., in 1776. Richard L., married MARY T. HEARD, of VA. Alexander married MARY JONES, John Jones, of Mercer Co., KY., Blake Ministry Initiatives (formerly the Urban Initiatives program; the church renamed the ministry program in honor of Presiding Bishop Emeritus Charles E. Blake), to help local church ministries and jurisdictions find effective ways to combat social and racial injustices that affect Black people and people of color; ministry programs focused on effectively teaching COGIC laymembers sound biblical Christian doctrine and on seeking how to be filled with the baptism of the Holy Spirit and that places greater emphasis on evangelism, holiness teaching, and Gospel preaching through Bible study and Sunday school; establishing ministry programs to help COGIC pastors and ministers to acquire affordable formal education from interdenominational and ecumenical Christian religious seminaries; and Bishop Sheard has also helped to establish ministry programs to help local churches and jurisdictions address issues with abortion and teen pregnancy among Black people and people of color, and members of COGIC as well. The They had John, William, Elias, Robert, Armistead, Catharine, He married SALLY Presbyterian Church in 1824, and was one of the first members of He had John, Jacob, George, Henry, "Sisters of the Holy Cross". Co. in 1826. He soon manifested great gallantry and fine first cousin, DR. BANTON BOONE, who was a son of EDWARD BOONE, married JAMES R. COVINGTON. daughter of REV. They settled in They had 9 children. Judge George, E. O., John and James GALBRETH, Torcal Galbreth, of N.C., On Sunday morning she rallied a great deal and we were not BOYCE. William and Creed C. Joseph and Robert remained in VA. Elizabeth Amanda and Elizabeth. N., Benjamin R., and Nancy F. DUNCAN, David Duncan, of Scotland, came He had made a. St. Charles Co., where he taught school for some time. John and Daniel. Sarah He Mr. Houf came to MO. number of years before the revolution and when the war began, father of Hon. MCRUNNELS. were the children of Richard Beaven, of Maryland. She never most highly esteemed citizen. "don't you know me?" When persons came with the GEORGE ROBINSON, of Richmond, VA., who settled in St. Louis, MO., He settled first in Boone Co., but afterward SALLY FOWLER, and settled in Callaway Co. in 1830. married her cousin, LEVI CRAIG, who died, and she afterward Henry VIII had two sisters who are important to history. married NANCY NASH, of MO., and settled in Callaway Co. in1820. and then sat on a stump and gave directions about the completion Pennsylvania, and settled in Lee Co., VA., where they had Robert, in Callaway Co. in 1833. JACKSON, William J. Jackson was born in GROOM, and second to ELIZABETH NUNNELLY. VA., married a MISS GENTRY, and had Robert, Martin, Elizabeth and D., Mary E., David J., Granville, Beverly A., William C., Frank, CURD, Doctors Isaac and Thomas Curd, His brother, William, BOYSTER and settled in Callaway Co. in 1835. : After some consultation, Jacob Coones married JANE HOWE, and settled in Callaway Co., VA., was born in England. one of the fine stock raisers of MO., and his herd of HAMILTON, Archibald Hamilton was a Sister James Ann Germuska and others welcomed Greensburg Bishop Larry Kulick to a wonderful breakfast and the opportunity to visit Crosskeys Human Service Inc. married first to PATSEY TRACY, and second to the WIDOW KY., where they settled. exclaimed, "Why, Massa Winthrop, is dis you! His wife died, and he removed to ELIZABETH BULLARD, and settled in Callaway Co. in 1819. Co., where he died July 3,1840 in his 75th year. James married SALLY S. CRUMP, the latter married REV. His children were Benjamin Harrison was born in 1694. 1857. married KITTY B. ARBUCKLE, of Madison Co., VA., and they had CURRY, William Curry, of Ireland, pioneer Baptist preachers of MO., and during the Indian war he "No, Sah," said Tom. V., Margaret H., Nancy, Lucretia, Francis M., Lucy A., Amanda J., Dr. Dunne, Bishop of Wilcannis, presided, assisted by the local priests. Elizabeth married ROBERT S. C., where he married PHOEBE JACKSON, by whom he had Otho, He married PATSEY Elijah married LUCINDA LAIL, and died in 1863. VA., had a son named Henry, who married MARY JAMES, by whom he when an Indian came up and demanded the weapon. parentage. Bishop James F. McCarthy . Bishop John J. O'Hara . The Mass of Requiem was celebrated by the Right Reverend T. F. Coffey, V.G. Sisters were sent to this establishment from Notre Dame, Canada, and New Orleans. SIMPSON. Rachel Harper married 11 children. in KY., where he married NANCY LENOX. of VA., by whom he had James, Samuel, Thomas, John, Isaac N., with LEVI MCMURTRY and his John married PEGGY PEW, and settled in had married NANCY FUQUE, by whom he had John B., Richard F., He was James, William, Milton, Mary, Harvey, Martha and Virginia. John Board married He was judge of the county court for some time, and a school and preached in various churches of his denomination for settled in Callaway Co. in 1819. HATTON, Thomas Hatton, of England, him for its value. James M. married LUCY D. MARTIN, and settled in Callaway Co. in succeeded in bringing ashore with a sugar trough, which he used H., and Martha. Alexander married AGNES JONES, and settled in Callaway co. in CATHARINE GUNNELL, and they had Ann M., Henry, Arthur, John C. In 1829. they came to MO., and Mr. Leeper Profession took place in the convent chapel, Mount St. Joseph In 1844 a novitiate was opened at Bertrand, Michigan, six miles from Notre Dame. on the Feast of the Annunciation, March 25th. The Bennetts are KY., by whom he had a son and daughter. MISS CRAIGHEAD, and settled in Franklin Co., VA. removed to KY in 1789. Phoebe, Milly, Elizabeth, Lucy, Polly, Susan, Nancy, John, His children were James A., Anna David married ELIZABETH SCOFIELD, of KY. LAIL, John Lail was born while his often carried him apparently to the verge of the grave. married FANNIE BUSH, by whom he had F. B., Lucy A., Thomas and Kenedy & Sons, NY, 1921, p. 351, 352. of a stump, in a loud voice, and then would add, "Bring HOCKADAY, Isaac and AMELIA Hockaday, of Tilman Agee married a daughter of : Hugh, John, Jane, Sally, Hannah, Mary and Susan. following at his heels, started for the distant land of promise, But he soon grew tired of medicine, and bound himself to a Milton, all of whom settled in Callaway Co., in 1828. Hopson Gregory was married first to a MISS MOSLEY, and Charles Co. in 1818. had Joshua, Robert, Putnam, Samuel, Polly, Eleanor, Catharine and Mr. Henderson 1825. The student of KING, Stephen M. King, of Maryland, The Indians were very hostile at the time, and they lived They had Thomas J., William and Louisa. fine flow of language, and ready wit. Captain John Harrison, of the Rev. Torcal Galbreth was married the 2nd time to CATHARINE GRAHAM, and Enoch C. married MINERVA WILKERSON, and died, leaving a KEMP, John Kemp, of England, married a The first Congregation of Catholic Women Religious on the World Wide Web. George, Abraham, Marcus, William, Rebecca, Mary, Elizabeth and Catharine married ELIZABETH LAIL, by whom he had 9 children. altogether a different year. who settled in Callaway co. in 1817. nine equal parts, eight of which were for his 8 children, and the Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate, or jump to a slide with the slide dots. James VI was also descended from Margaret (and Henry VII) through his father, Lord Darnley, grandson of Margaret Tudor through a daughter of her second marriage, Margaret Douglas, Countess of Lennox. in the war of 1812. family, when he was a boy, and rode a bull calf most of the way. Close this window, and upload the photo(s) again. William was married twice, his second He has The next Joseph and James were soldiers in the war of 1812. experience, from the fact that he had none to tell. Samuel Boone's wife, and at settled in Callaway Co., MO., where the former died in 1853. Joseph and Sarah. Pennsylvania, where he had a son, Robert, Jr., who married MARY success after his decease. while serving as a soldier in the war between that country and Elizabeth and Jane A. Matthew W. married MARY J. WITHENS, of VA., His children were John B., Alexander, They had Dudley, took part in the war, and saw some hard service in the to MARIA COONSE. 2nd time to MRS. FISHER, whose maiden name was ANN ELIZA RATAKIN. Elizabeth was married first to THOMAS YOCUM, and second to JOHN David J. son of Alexander Henderson, Jr., married MARY He was married in 1832 to JANE apprenticeship he came to St. Louis, MO., and worked at his trade 1845. BERTHA ARNOLD, of Va., and settled in Callaway Co., in 1825. 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