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1101 Married a Davis Scott, Sarah (I4044)
 
1102 Married a Douglass Scott, Salome (I4039)
 
1103 Married a Drake Scott, Cylinda (I4040)
 
1104 Married at St. Bride's Church, Fleet Street Family: Winslow, Edward Sr. / Ollyver, Magdalene (F2214)
 
1105 Married first George Brown, end Thomas Fellows Eastman, Elizabeth (I4080)
 
1106 Married in 1883
Source Type: Census 
Source (S524)
 
1107 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Smith, L.L. (I728)
 
1108 Married in Reformed Dutch Church of Albany Family: Bronck, Peter / Bogardus, Anna (F2117)
 
1109 Married Oliver Scott of Bristol VT, He died shortly after the Revolution. They had four sons and one daughter Eastman, Bathsheba (I4054)
 
1110 Married Pieter Hartgers (in Holland) Jansen, Sytje (I5602)
 
1111 Martha is recorded as Maggie. Also listed are farm hand, and domestic servant.
Source Type: Census 
Source (S243)
 
1112 MARTIN LUPER
a farmer three miles south of Norwalk, is a native of the Keystone State, born in Crawford County, Pennsylvania, in 1817, and is a son of Jacob and Nancy (McMurtry) Luper. His father moved to Huron County, Ohio, when Martin was twelve years old, and there followed farming until his death. Mr. Luper went to Illinois when a young man, and there, on October 24, 1841, married Margaret Robinson, who died April 11, 1844, leaving one child. He married Frances Dunbar, April 14, 1846, with whom he crossed the plains in the early days of California, coming with three two-horse wagons and eighteen yoke of cattle, about half of them being cows, and one span of mules and one of mares. They were on the way from April till August 27, 1853. His wife died May 16, 1859, leaving five children. He followed farming very successfully in the Willamette Valley, Oregon, till 1878, when he moved to Los Angeles County. Since coming here he has also been very successful. He owned a fine farm near Downey till recently, when he sold out at a handsome profit and bought 160 acres of land where he now lives. He has built a very commodious residence and barn, overlooking the finest scope of country toward the ocean that can be seen in this county. On this ranch he has two fine artesian wells, and has planted some fine orchards of bluegum, oranges, peaches and apricots; and in his wide and fertile pastures may be seen some of the finest horses in this or any other part of the State. Mr. Luper married Mary Gosner in Los Angeles, February 8, 1889. She is a native of the Buckeye State, being born near Mount Vernon, and is a daughter of Dr. Joseph and Sarah (Plue) Gosner. Her father was of Pennsylvania Dutch origin, and her mother of French. Her father was a farmer in his early life, but later a practicing physician. Mr. Luper has been a man of energy and eminently successful. He is one to whom " Nature has been kind," and in his old days, which are now beginning to come on, he will be able to extract as much comfort from life as any man living.

An Illustrated History of Los Angeles County, California, Chicago, The Lewis Publishing Company, 1889
Page 534
Transcribed by Kathy Sedler
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cagha/biographies/l/luper-martin.txt
 
Luper, James Martin Bernheisel (I150)
 
1113 Martin Luper Land Claim
Cert. No 1493
Place of Residence: Land Co. Oregon
Born 1817
Place of Birth: Crawford Co., PA
Arrived in Oregon: 28 Aug. 1853
Date of Marriage: 14 Apr. 1846
Place of Marriage: Knox County, Illinois 
Luper, James Martin Bernheisel (I150)
 
1114 Mary and Edgar are both listed married. But also both listed as children of David and Mary. Not sure which is correct.
Source Type: Census 
Source (S456)
 
1115 Mary is named Margaret in Census. Max Joseph is listed as living in city 12 years, Katherine living in city 20 years.
Source Type: Census 
Source (S206)
 
1116 Mary is one of several children. Family: Delury, George Patrick / Barton, Sarah Ada (F1703)
 
1117 Mary V Reynolds is presumed to be Mary Leftwich. I don't have confirmation of this
Source Type: Census 
Source (S249)
 
1118 May have been 1783 Kelly, John Jr. (I3394)
 
1119 Maybe Ashlee Shannon, Achille (I5442)
 
1120 Maybe died in 1859 Conkey, John (I224)
 
1121 Memories of the Plains Crossing, See p. 9-11 of citation Luper, Sarah Jane (I534)
 
1122 Merrill, Samuel. A Merrill Memorial: An Account of the Descendants of Nathaniel Merrill, an Early Settler of Newbury, Massachusetts. (Cambridge, Massachusetts: S. Merrill, 1928), p. 261.

Children of Thomas Merrill and Martha Cilley: 3) Eleanor, b. 1 Sep 1732, m. 28 Feb 1753 Daniel Jackman. Lived in Salisbury. 
Merrill, Eleanore (I3854)
 
1123 Merryman is believed to be Ann's maiden name, although conclusive proof remains elusive. William and Ann Johns were neighbors of John Merryman of Goochland Co. and Cumberland Co. Virginia. The relationship between Ann and John Merryman is unknown at this time. If anyone has information on the Merryman-Johns connection please contact Tammy Jones (TamJones@centurytel.net) or me (Bob Newsome) at JRN2217@aol.com.

Four of Ann and William Johns' children had descendants who used the name Merryman. I suspect that other descendants of Ann and William Johns also used the name Merryman, but this is what has been found so far:

1. James Johns (ca 1742-1817), son of Ann and William Johns and husband of Mary Gannaway, had a grandson named Merryman Akers (b. ca. 1812 in Russell Co., KY).

2. Jesse Johns (ca. 1744-1800), son of Ann and William Johns and husband of Sarah Sanders, had a grandson named Jesse Merryman Martin (1798-1832) and a great-grandson named John Merryman Swinney (b. 1837 Campbell Co., VA).

3. Thomas Johns (ca. 1752-1794), son of Ann and William Johns and husband of Garterhood Glover, had a daughter named Mary Merriman Johns (ca. 1789-1844).

4. Elizabeth Johns (1757-1837), daughter of Ann and William Johns and wife of Thomas Jones of Campbell Co. VA, had a son named John Merryman Jones (ca. 1785-ca. 1825).

From Goochland Co.:

15 JAN 1744- James Knott to JOHN MERRIMAN for 12 pounds, 200 acres in Goochland Co. on the south side of the James River on the head of Muddy Creek and being the plantation wheron Huriah Prewett now dwells. This being the land conveyed to James Knott by John Maddox. Mary, wife of James Knott relinquished her right of dower. Witnesses: WILLIAM JOHNS and Jacob Winfree.

4 MAY 1745- Stephen Sanders of Albemarle Co. to WILLIAM JOHNS of Goochland Co. for 25 pounds, 200 acres in Goochland Co. on the south side of the James River and on Muddy Creek and adjoining Jacob Winfree and JOHN MERRYMAN. This being the plantation that formerly belonged to Stephen Sanders. Priscilla, wife of Stephen Sanders relinquished her right of dower. Witnesses: James Sanders, Arthelus Jarratt and Rosemon Swillvent.

From Cumberland Co.:

20 JUL 1751- WILLIAM JOHNS of Southam Parish to Richard Murry of Caroline Co., VA for 160 pounds, 400 acres in Southam Parish in Cumberland Co. and adjoining the lands of JOHN MERRYMAN, Samuel Nuchols and Thomas Robertson. Witnesses: Thomas Merryman, Royal Richard and Henry Terry. ANN, the wife of the said WILLIAM JOHNS, personally appeared in court and relinquished her right of dower. Deed Book 1, pg. 381.

(My thanks to Tammy Jones for her help with records on the Merryman family. Bob Newsome) 
Merryman, Ann (I3364)
 
1124 Met Leo Hawkins at the Utah School for the Deaf in Ogden UT. Deafness was caused by a combination of Scarlett Fever and Measles as an infant. (Paper says Measles and whooping cough) Devine, Amelia Emma (I52)
 
1125 Military records of Johan Jacob, Pennsylvania Archives
Ser. 5, vol. 4, p293, 631
Ser. 3, Vol 23 p 267
Ser. 6 vol 4, p 266 & 594
Ser. 6 Vol 5 p 185, 187, 189
Ser. 6, Vol 15, p 185 
Luper, Senator Johan Jacob (I158)
 
1126 Military Service Notes
Served in 13th Missouri "Wood's" Cavalry CSA
See: http://missouridivision-scv.org/mounits/woodregcav.htm

13th Missouri "Wood's" Cavalry CSA
Commonly nicknamed, "Wood's Regiment", this unit was originally designated the 14th Mo Cavalry Battalion. Later as the unit was increased to regimental size, it was re-designated as the 13th Mo Cavalry Regiment. It is also known as "Wood's Partisan Rangers", and was commanded by Col. Robert C. Wood. It served primarily as an "unattached" or independent unit, although it was assigned to Marmaduke's Cavalry Division. It saw action in the following battles: Pine Bluff, Ark. (Oct. 25, 1863), Jenkins' Ferry (April 30, 1864) and in the numerous engagements of Price's 1864 Missouri raid. The Regiment surrendered at Shreveport, LA and was paroled in June 1865. At the time of its surrender it was part of the 1st Missouri Cavalry Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division, Trans-Mississippi Department. 
Smith, Captain Thomas Leslie (I641)
 
1127 Military Service, Signed by Pres. A. Lincoln Fithian, William C (I617)
 
1128 Miltary registraion: Draft card, WW1. Lists Date of birth Jun 6, 1899, age 19. Residence 120 Lark St. Albany. Occupation: Clerk with NYC RR Co.
Height Medium, Build Medium, Blue Eyes, Brown Hair.
Dated Sept. 12 
Bratt, Gerrit Teunis (I65)
 
1129 Minuteman militia, Fought in siege of Boston, led 8 townsmen Cutter, John III (I321)
 
1130 Miriam and Carlos have 11 children. Miriam is the oldest child. Family: Hardy, Leonard G. / Young, Miriam Carlos (F1946)
 
1131 More at Ancestry.com, "Cain Family Tree" https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/7333141/family?fpid=-1115207116&usePUBJs=true Cain, James Van Buren (I5353)
 
1132 More at Find A Grave Memorial# 158982 Mills, William Gill (I5112)
 
1133 More at Find A Grave Memorial# 27721896 Newland, Eliza Harmon (I4816)
 
1134 More at Find A Grave Memorial# 27721946 Foster, William Henry (I4815)
 
1135 More at Find A Grave Memorial# 30766212. Also see: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emily_H._Woodmansee Hill, Emily (I5101)
 
1136 More at Find A Grave Memorial# 62014023 Johnson, Alfred Tom (I4812)
 
1137 More at Find A Grave Memorial# 62014023 Johnson, Alfred Tom (I4812)
 
1138 More at https://saintsbysea.lib.byu.edu/mii/passenger/29227?sweden=on&mii=on&surname=hawkins&netherlands=on&europe=on&arrive_port=&given_name=samuel&ship=&depart_port=&scandinavia=on&age=&depart=&search_type=passenger
Also https://saintsbysea.lib.byu.edu/mii/voyage/549 
Hawkins, Samuel Harris (I233)
 
1139 More at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/155095641/ephraim-fithian Fithian, Ephraim (I671)
 
1140 Moscript is probably Moscrip.Cencus takes June 22, 1975 Source (S92)
 
1141 Moses and Elizabeth list residency in Albany: 14 years
Source Type: Census 
Source (S374)
 
1142 Mother's maiden name from California Social Security Death Index Ella L (I148)
 
1143 Moved to West Virginia with sister and her husband, Phil Browning. In her letter (to Gary and Miki Bratt), she writes: "... When Phil and I moved to West Va. in 1922, your Dad came to live with us and was the most popular boy in his high school class. After he graduated, he intended to go on to W. Va Wesleyan -- he was quite an artist and as I remember it, he was interested in architecture. But my dad died and Ed went west with Ger as you know. I had taken Mothers place raising him (he was about 8 yrs when mother died) and no would could have been any prouder than I was over _that child_ your Dad, Gary. Bratt, Edward Judge Paul (I7)
 
1144 Much is written about John Alden as he was a cooper aboard the Mayflower. John famously elected to remain in Plymouth when the ship left for its return voyage after spending the winter of 1620/21. You can read more about John at his Mayflower Society page, and also at his Wikipedia pageAlden, John (I5624)
 
1145 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Bratt, R.L. (I10)
 
1146 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Ray, L.G. (I13)
 
1147 Muster Company G. Enlisted. Shannon, Ben (I5437)
 
1148 Mustered Out, Nashville, TN. 1884 Documents in support of his renewed pension applications say that he had contracted measles and a cold; and had deafness in one ear as a result of his service. The soldier writing this "support" said he often talked to Jasper at the tail end of marching line during the campaigns. [cite - NARA Pension Manuscripts] Luper, Jasper C (I532)
 
1149 Name listed as Freda Bratt, Fredrika M (I68)
 
1150 Name may be Gambert as Gamberts lived next to them in Berks. Co. Kumbert, Anna (I747)
 

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