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7351
Tinkling Springs Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Fishersville, Augusta, Virginia, USA
Tinkling Springs Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Fishersville, Augusta, Virginia, USA
 
 
7352
tn-flag
tn-flag
 
 
7353
Tobias and Peter
Tobias and Peter
 
 
7354
Todd Thomas 1620
Todd Thomas 1620
 
 
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Todd Thomas 1620
Todd Thomas 1620
 
 
7356
Todd's Inheritance Marker
Todd's Inheritance Marker
Inscription. Thomas Todd settled here from Gloucester County, Virginia, in 1664. Homestead has remained in Todd Family for more than three centuries. Farm once contained 1,700 acres. 17th Century brick house was burned by British Soldiers September 14, 1814, as they withdrew from unsuccessful assault on Baltimore. Rebuilt on site in 1816. Remodeled in 1867. Erected 1977 by Rotary Club of Dundalk, Inner wheel of Dundalk and Maryland Historical Society. Location. 39° 12.85′ N, 76° 26.271′ W. Marker is near Fort Howard, Maryland, in Baltimore County. Marker is on North Point Road (Maryland Route 20) 0.3 miles south of McComas Road, on the left when traveling south. Click for map. Marker is in this post office area: Sparrows Point MD 21219, United States of America. 
 
7357
Todd's Inheritance Marker
Todd's Inheritance Marker
Inscription. Thomas Todd settled here from Gloucester County, Virginia, in 1664. Homestead has remained in Todd Family for more than three centuries. Farm once contained 1,700 acres. 17th Century brick house was burned by British Soldiers September 14, 1814, as they withdrew from unsuccessful assault on Baltimore. Rebuilt on site in 1816. Remodeled in 1867. Erected 1977 by Rotary Club of Dundalk, Inner wheel of Dundalk and Maryland Historical Society. Location. 39° 12.85′ N, 76° 26.271′ W. Marker is near Fort Howard, Maryland, in Baltimore County. Marker is on North Point Road (Maryland Route 20) 0.3 miles south of McComas Road, on the left when traveling south. Click for map. Marker is in this post office area: Sparrows Point MD 21219, United States of America. 
 
7358
toddington manor
toddington manor
 
 
7359
Toddsbury
Toddsbury
 
 
7360
Toddsbury
Toddsbury
 
 
7361
Toddsbury
Toddsbury
 
 
7362
Toddsbury
Toddsbury
 
 
7363
Toddsbury Virginia 1664
Toddsbury Virginia 1664
 
 
7364
Toddsbury Virginia 1664
Toddsbury Virginia 1664
 
 
7365
Tom and Eliza Arrasmith
Tom and Eliza Arrasmith
 
 
7366
Tombstone
Tombstone
 
 
7367
Tombstone
Tombstone
 
 
7368
Tombstone
Tombstone
 
 
7369
Tombstone
Tombstone
Riverview Cemetery, Charlottesvolle, Virginia 
 
7370
Tombstone
Tombstone
 
 
7371
Tombstone
Tombstone
 
 
7372
Tombstone
Tombstone
 
 
7373
Tombstone
Tombstone
Riverview Cemetery, Charlottesvolle, Virginia 
 
7374
Tombstone
Tombstone
 
 
7375
Tombstone
Tombstone
 
 
7376
Torhousekie_Stone_Circle,Wigtownshire,Scot.
Torhousekie_Stone_Circle,Wigtownshire,Scot.
 
 
7377
Tory
Tory
 
 
7378
Tory
Tory
 
 
7379
Townsends and Williams Families #1
Townsends and Williams Families #1
 
 
7380
Transcription of Will of David Thomas
Transcription of Will of David Thomas
This is a transcription of Albemarle Cty VA Will Book 7, page 23 
 
7381
Transylvania Memorial Celebration
Transylvania Memorial Celebration
 
 
7382
Transylvania Memorial Celebration
Transylvania Memorial Celebration
 
 
7383
Travelers School
Travelers School
ST. Peter Claver SCHOOL: 1938-1965

I n September 1938, the St. Peter Claver School was opened under the direction of Sr. Pulcheria (Mary Ann) Ginschel. Your offer was aimed at blacks in a city that reigned in the racial divide. 1939 was joined by Sr. Celine Keck added as a second teacher to Sr. Pulcheria. It was a school with two classrooms and eight stages, and many of the students were not Catholic. Many children were poor and were financially supported by the community.

The two classrooms were on the second floor of the church. The building had originally Traveler William Smith heard (note his name is sometimes listed with Walter T. Smith). His mother was a former slave who had heard Mr. Twymen, who in his will, to release after his death, all his slaves. They settled in Burlington, Lawrence Co., Ohio down. The records of all censuses show that his name William T. Smith and his mother, Nancy (b. 1823 in Virginia) was. He was born in 1849 in Virginia and was living in 1880 in Burlington, Ohio, 1910, he and his family already moved to Huntington. He is registered as a farmer, carpenter and teacher.

Although racial segregation in schools was abolished by law in 1954, it took years before it was actually implemented. Recently, in 1965, the small school in Huntington was no longer needed. The students switched to other parochial schools in the city: the St. Joseph School, the Sacred Heart School and Our Lady of Fatima School. 
 
7384
Travelers School
Travelers School
 
 
7385
Travelers School
Travelers School
 
 
7386
Travelers School
Travelers School
ST. Peter Claver SCHOOL: 1938-1965

I n September 1938, the St. Peter Claver School was opened under the direction of Sr. Pulcheria (Mary Ann) Ginschel. Your offer was aimed at blacks in a city that reigned in the racial divide. 1939 was joined by Sr. Celine Keck added as a second teacher to Sr. Pulcheria. It was a school with two classrooms and eight stages, and many of the students were not Catholic. Many children were poor and were financially supported by the community.

The two classrooms were on the second floor of the church. The building had originally Traveler William Smith heard (note his name is sometimes listed with Walter T. Smith). His mother was a former slave who had heard Mr. Twymen, who in his will, to release after his death, all his slaves. They settled in Burlington, Lawrence Co., Ohio down. The records of all censuses show that his name William T. Smith and his mother, Nancy (b. 1823 in Virginia) was. He was born in 1849 in Virginia and was living in 1880 in Burlington, Ohio, 1910, he and his family already moved to Huntington. He is registered as a farmer, carpenter and teacher.

Although racial segregation in schools was abolished by law in 1954, it took years before it was actually implemented. Recently, in 1965, the small school in Huntington was no longer needed. The students switched to other parochial schools in the city: the St. Joseph School, the Sacred Heart School and Our Lady of Fatima School. 
 
7387
Travelers School
Travelers School
ST. Peter Claver SCHOOL: 1938-1965

I n September 1938, the St. Peter Claver School was opened under the direction of Sr. Pulcheria (Mary Ann) Ginschel. Your offer was aimed at blacks in a city that reigned in the racial divide. 1939 was joined by Sr. Celine Keck added as a second teacher to Sr. Pulcheria. It was a school with two classrooms and eight stages, and many of the students were not Catholic. Many children were poor and were financially supported by the community.

The two classrooms were on the second floor of the church. The building had originally Traveler William Smith heard (note his name is sometimes listed with Walter T. Smith). His mother was a former slave who had heard Mr. Twymen, who in his will, to release after his death, all his slaves. They settled in Burlington, Lawrence Co., Ohio down. The records of all censuses show that his name William T. Smith and his mother, Nancy (b. 1823 in Virginia) was. He was born in 1849 in Virginia and was living in 1880 in Burlington, Ohio, 1910, he and his family already moved to Huntington. He is registered as a farmer, carpenter and teacher.

Although racial segregation in schools was abolished by law in 1954, it took years before it was actually implemented. Recently, in 1965, the small school in Huntington was no longer needed. The students switched to other parochial schools in the city: the St. Joseph School, the Sacred Heart School and Our Lady of Fatima School. 
 
7388
Travelers School
Travelers School
 
 
7389
Travelers School
Travelers School
ST. Peter Claver SCHOOL: 1938-1965

I n September 1938, the St. Peter Claver School was opened under the direction of Sr. Pulcheria (Mary Ann) Ginschel. Your offer was aimed at blacks in a city that reigned in the racial divide. 1939 was joined by Sr. Celine Keck added as a second teacher to Sr. Pulcheria. It was a school with two classrooms and eight stages, and many of the students were not Catholic. Many children were poor and were financially supported by the community.

The two classrooms were on the second floor of the church. The building had originally Traveler William Smith heard (note his name is sometimes listed with Walter T. Smith). His mother was a former slave who had heard Mr. Twymen, who in his will, to release after his death, all his slaves. They settled in Burlington, Lawrence Co., Ohio down. The records of all censuses show that his name William T. Smith and his mother, Nancy (b. 1823 in Virginia) was. He was born in 1849 in Virginia and was living in 1880 in Burlington, Ohio, 1910, he and his family already moved to Huntington. He is registered as a farmer, carpenter and teacher.

Although racial segregation in schools was abolished by law in 1954, it took years before it was actually implemented. Recently, in 1965, the small school in Huntington was no longer needed. The students switched to other parochial schools in the city: the St. Joseph School, the Sacred Heart School and Our Lady of Fatima School. 
 
7390
Travelers School
Travelers School
 
 
7391
Travis Huffham heirs Indenture Columbus Y-381 1877
Travis Huffham heirs Indenture Columbus Y-381 1877
 
 
7392
Travis Huffham heirs Indenture Columbus Y-381 1877
Travis Huffham heirs Indenture Columbus Y-381 1877
 
 
7393
Travis Huffham heirs Indenture Columbus Y-382 1877
Travis Huffham heirs Indenture Columbus Y-382 1877
 
 
7394
Travis Huffham heirs Indenture Columbus Y-382 1877
Travis Huffham heirs Indenture Columbus Y-382 1877
 
 
7395
Tree
Tree
 
 
7396
Tree
Tree
 
 
7397
Tree Yellow Maternal Grandmother
Tree Yellow Maternal Grandmother
 
 
7398
Tucker, Lillian W. ( Fonvielle)
Tucker, Lillian W. ( Fonvielle)
 
 
7399
Tucker, Lillian W. ( Fonvielle)
Tucker, Lillian W. ( Fonvielle)
 
 
7400
tudor
tudor
 
 

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