_John Bolling JR ____+ | (1700 - 1757) _Benjamin BOLLING ___| | (1734 - 1832) m 1753| | |_Elizabeth LEWIS ____+ | | |--Elizabeth BOLIN | (1767 - 1819) | _____________________ | | |_Mary Patsy PHELPS __| (1737 - 1767) m 1753| |_____________________
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Br�derbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #3702, Date of Import: Apr 6, 1997
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Br�derbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #3702, Date of Import: Apr 6, 1997
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Br�derbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #3702, Date of Import: Apr 6, 1997
_Joseph DESCHENEAUX ___ | (.... - 1875) m 1829 _Joseph DISHNO ______| | (1830 - 1902) | | |_Flavie (Febe) SAVARY _ | (1813 - 1890) m 1829 | |--Joseph (2) DISHNO | (1860 - ....) | _______________________ | | |_Philamen DAHL ______| (1837 - 1918) | |_______________________
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The Obituary of John McCutchen
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Francis Alice GREENUP
1 May 1861 - 1955
Father: John C. GREENUP
Temple: ARIZO
Temple: ARIZO
Temple: ARIZO
Mother: Margaret E. GRANSTAFF
Family 1
: Newton PHILLIPS
Temple: ARIZO
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_John C. GREENUP _______|
| (1812 - 1887) |
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|--Francis Alice GREENUP
| (1861 - 1955)
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|_Margaret E. GRANSTAFF _|
(1824 - 1908) |
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Martin HESTER
____ - ____
Father: Robert HESTER
_William Henry Sr. HESTER _+
| (1790 - 1861)
_Robert HESTER ______|
| |
| |_Susan CRENSHAW ___________+
| (1792 - 1876)
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|--Martin HESTER
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| ___________________________
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|_____________________|
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|___________________________
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Laura HITT
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____ - ____
Father: Charles HITT
Mother: Mary FORCE
________________________
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_Charles HITT _______|
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| |________________________
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|--Laura HITT
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| _Whitfield Smith FORCE _+
| | (1790 - 1877) m 1815
|_Mary FORCE _________|
(1823 - ....) |
|_Ameliar STANLEY _______
(.... - 1830) m 1815
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Mary Emily KOYLE
[75344]
[75345]
25 Dec 1898 - 1 Mar 1937
Father: John Hyrum Junior KOYLE
Mother: Emily Arvilla HOLT
_John Hyrum KOYLE ___+
| (1841 - 1873) m 1861
_John Hyrum Junior KOYLE _|
| (1864 - 1949) m 1884 |
| |_Adalinda HILLMAN ___+
| (1843 - 1916) m 1861
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|--Mary Emily KOYLE
| (1898 - 1937)
| _____________________
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|_Emily Arvilla HOLT ______|
(1867 - 1942) m 1884 |
|_____________________
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John MCCUTCHEN
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8 Mar 1755 - 17 Jan 1835
Family 1
: Sarah WOODALL
From the Southern Advocate
Jan. 19th 1835 Jackson County, Al
It is our unhappy lot to announce that another RevolutionaryHero has gone. Col. John McCutchen , who, in the time that tried mens souls,stood boldly forth in defense of liberty and independence of his country, bidding defiance not only to oppression, but confronting the armed myrmidons of theTyrant, was on the 17th. inst., in the eightieth year of his age, summoned to another and better world.
He engaged early in the Revolutionary conflict, was at the defence of Fort Moultrie, the battle of Eutaw Springs, and with true patriotic zeal, participated in all the perils and distress that so peculiarly characterized the unfeeling warfare then waged throughout the Carolinas; nor did heretire until he had the satisfaction of beholding the independence of his country for which he has so long ardently struggled, permenently secured.
Having devoted his youth to the service of his country in the field, in the maturity ofhis manhood he engaged with those fearless and enterprising pioneers who, emigrating to the west, embarked in the ardous undertaking of reclaiming the fertile valley of Tennessee from its then savage wilderness and preparing it for theenjoyment of all the arts, luxeries and refinements, and social life.
He has been noted as a man of uncommon intellectual endowments; for the last forty years has been a professor of Christianity of the Baptist order, and been esteemedby all as a worth example and an honor to his profession. Thus ripe in years and rich in consciousness of having, at two different periods of his life, rendered important service to his country, and in the consoling hopes of a glorious immortality, the veteran departed, leaving his relatives and numerous friends tomourn his loss.
On Monday, the 18th instant, as the citizens of this vicinityhad convened to pay the last honors to the deceased, on notion of Major John B. Stevens, they constituted themselves into the meeting for the purpose of making a public manifestation of their grief; to acknowledge the services and express the high reguard they have ever entertained for the principles of their departed friend.
Col. James Smith was called to the chair and Major John B. Stevens appointed Secretary, when the following resolutions were unanimously adopted,viz:
Resolved: That, under a deep sense of the gratitude we owe to those sages and heroes who achieved our independence, we deem it a duty incumbent upon us, their sons, with a filial piety to pay every tribute of respect to their virtues and their valor, as the only renumeration in our power, for the manifold rights and privileges in our power, for the manifold rights and privileges that we now enjoy.
Resolved : That, in the death of Col. John McCutchen we have lament the loss of one of that band of aged warriors, those persence never fails toenliven our zeal in the cause of liberty and to remind us what it costs: thatin him we have lost a firm patriot, a worth citizen, a pious Christian and an esteemed friend, and, while we respectfully acknowledge his public services, stern integrity and private worth, we deeply sympathize with his widow and other members of his family in their bereavement.
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Jonathan TABER
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Father: Thomas II TABER
Mother: Rebecca HARLOW
_Thomas TABER _______
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_Thomas II TABER ____|
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| |_Hester COOKE _______+
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|--Jonathan TABER
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| _Samuel HARLOW ______+
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|_Rebecca HARLOW _____|
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|_Priscilla __________
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Maud de WARENNE
____ - ____
Father: Hamelin de Anjou PLANTAGENET
Mother: Isabel WARENNE
Family 1
: Henry D'ESTOUTEVILLE
Family 2
: Henry Hastings II de EU
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_Hamelin de Anjou PLANTAGENET _|
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|--Maud de WARENNE
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|_Isabel WARENNE _______________|
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