Matches 4,951 to 5,000 of 8,072 » See Gallery
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4951 | John T Bryant | ||
4952 | John Taylor Twyman, headstone 1887-1924 | ||
4953 | John Taylor Twyman, headstone 1887-1924 | ||
4954 | John Thomas, youngest son of (John, William, William Ap Thomas), and brother of Richard | ||
4955 | John Thomas, youngest son of (John, William, William Ap Thomas), and brother of Richard | ||
4956 | John Wheeler (1630 - 1693) | ||
4957 | John William Austin | ||
4958 | John William Austin | ||
4959 | John William Waters | ||
4960 | John William Waters | ||
4961 | John Williams and Mary Keeling | ||
4962 | John Willis Bryant Sr. Grave Stone | ||
4963 | John Willis Bryant Sr. Grave Stone | ||
4964 | John Willis Bryant, Sr | ||
4965 | John Willis Bryant, Sr | ||
4966 | John Willis Bryant, Sr | ||
4967 | John “Quaker John” Stoneman | ||
4968 | John-W.-Anthony-of-Company-B-11th-Virginia-Infantry-Regiment-Southern-Guards-Wounded-at-Seven-Pi | ||
4969 | John-W.-Anthony-of-Company-B-11th-Virginia-Infantry-Regiment-Southern-Guards-Wounded-at-Seven-Pi | ||
4970 | JOHNSTON WAR | ||
4971 | Joint land ownership Land abstracts | ||
4972 | Joint land ownership Land abstracts | ||
4973 | Jonathan Coward Bio - Revolutionary Patriot Neighbor of James Madison | ||
4974 | Jonathan Coward Bio - Revolutionary Patriot Neighbor of James Madison | ||
4975 | Jonathan Cowherd Commissioner In an advertisement for the building of a brick or stone courthouse, Jonathan Cowherd is identified as one of the commissioners of Greene County. | ||
4976 | Jonathan Cowherd Commissioner In an advertisement for the building of a brick or stone courthouse, Jonathan Cowherd is identified as one of the commissioners of Greene County. | ||
4977 | Jonathan DeBusk | ||
4978 | Jonathan DeBusk Bible | ||
4979 | Jonathan Heir to Brother James Land | ||
4980 | Jonathan Heir to Brother James Land | ||
4981 | Jones | ||
4982 | Jones Family Crest | ||
4983 | Joseph Ashton Sr. (1654-1707) Photo is of the Pennepack Baptist Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Included with the photo is the following information: "Joseph Ashton (1654-1707) came to this country before Penn did, and owned lands up the creek near Well Spring. He and his wife, Jane, were the first people baptized in Pennsylvania. They joined the Baptists who fled from Wales in 1686, and settled up the Pennypack, beyond Bustletown (Pa) where they started the Pennypack Meeting, the mother church for all Baptists in Eastern Pennsylvania." This information is copied from the book: Philadelphia History Consisting of Papers Read Before the City History Society of Philadelphia; With a History of the Society and a General Index, Philadelphia, 1917, pg. 221. Also from the website: babel.hathitrust.org. | ||
4984 | Joseph Ashton Sr. (1654-1707) Photo is of the Pennepack Baptist Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Included with the photo is the following information: "Joseph Ashton (1654-1707) came to this country before Penn did, and owned lands up the creek near Well Spring. He and his wife, Jane, were the first people baptized in Pennsylvania. They joined the Baptists who fled from Wales in 1686, and settled up the Pennypack, beyond Bustletown (Pa) where they started the Pennypack Meeting, the mother church for all Baptists in Eastern Pennsylvania." This information is copied from the book: Philadelphia History Consisting of Papers Read Before the City History Society of Philadelphia; With a History of the Society and a General Index, Philadelphia, 1917, pg. 221. Also from the website: babel.hathitrust.org. | ||
4985 | Joseph Ashton, Grantor to John Holme, Grantee GTRE Book Vol 7 p. 454 http://philadox.phila.gov/phillyhistoricalindex/index.html (partial transcription with appreciation to Karen Kotlarchik) This indenture made the sixth day of January in the twelfth year of the reign of our sovereign Lady Ann Queen of Great Britain etc and in the year of our Lord 1713 between Joseph Asheton of Lower Dublin Township in the county of Phila in the province of Penna carpenter Hannah his wife of the one part and John Holme of the sd township miller of the other part. Whereas Wm Penn proprietary & governor of the sd province by a certain patent under his hand & seal of the province for the consideration therein mentioned did grant & convey unto Robert Turner purchaser a certain tract of land called by the name of Wheatland situate in the sd county beginning at a corner marked white oak standing by the land of Saml Claridge thence north west by land then vacant one hundred sixty seven perches to a corner marked red oak thence south near by land of Joseph Fisher four hundred & eighty perches to a marked white oak thence south east one hundred sixty seven perches to a marked stake thence north east by the land of Saml Claridge four hundred & eighty perches to the first mentioned white oak containing five hundred acres to hold to him the sd Robert Turner his heirs an assigns forever yielding & paying therefore unto the sd prop his heirs & successors upon the first day of the first month in every year one English silver six pence or value thereof in coin currant as in & by the sd recited patent being date the 4th month 1684 recorded in the rolls office at Phila the 29th 5th mo. 1684 may appear. And whereas by one indenture bearing date the 25th of the first month 169_ made between the sd Robert Turner of the one part and sd Joseph Asheton by the name of Joseph Ashton Jr of the aforesd county & province yeoman of the other part he the sd Robert Turner for the consideration therein mentioned did grant & convey unto the sd Joseph Ashton all that the sd tract of land by the bounds thereof as in the sd indenture mentioned situate & limited as aforesd containing five hundred acres (were the same more or less) to hold to him the sd Joseph Ashton his heirs & assigns forever under the yearly rent aforesd as in & by the sd recited indenture acknowledged in open court at Phila the 9th day of the 4th mo 16__ relation being thereunto had may more at large appear and Whereas the sd Joseph Ashton by a certain inde__ment written on the back side of the last recited indenture for the consideration therein mentioned did grant unto Joseph Ashton Sen late of Dublin Township aforesd yeoman decd father of the sd Joseph Ashton party hereto the sd five hundred of land to hold to him the sd Joseph Ashton Sen his heirs & assigns forever as __ & by the sd recited indenture bearing date the tenth day of December 1703 & likewise acknowledged in court relation being thereunto had may appear. | ||
4986 | Joseph Calvin McClure | ||
4987 | Joseph COA | ||
4988 | Joseph David Bryant | ||
4989 | Joseph Henderson Austin | ||
4990 | Joseph Junkin and Elizabeth Wallace Rev War Record created 1927 Sons of American Rev | ||
4991 | Joseph W. Bannerman and son Charles T.Banerman Info on Joseph (father) and Charles (son) Bannerman | ||
4992 | Joseph W. Bannerman and son Charles T.Banerman Info on Joseph (father) and Charles (son) Bannerman | ||
4993 | Joseph William Bannerman | ||
4994 | Joseph William Bannerman | ||
4995 | Joseph Williams | ||
4996 | Joseph Williams | ||
4997 | Joseph Williams Bannerman | ||
4998 | Joseph Williams Bannerman | ||
4999 | Joshua DeBusk family & Farmhouse | ||
5000 | Joshua DeBusk family in Oklahoma |