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| 541 | Marretjen Kuykendall & Terrenz Devins notes Compiled and uploaded by Ancestry user cmleondard1 | |||
| 542 | Marriage of John and Sarah Ann Billingsley | |||
| 543 | Married Well and Often pg 94 fnu Crosby and Mary Rout | |||
| 544 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | |||
| 545 | Mary Dickinson Arbuckle's grave honored by DAR DAR To Honor Grave of Soldier's Daughter, From the Anderson, Indiana Herald, June 8, 1953 Mary (Polly) Dickinson Arbuckle was the only known daughter of a Revolutionary War Veteran to be buried in Madison County, Indiana (in 1847). She was born in 1784 at Fort Randolph, Virginia (at Point Pleasant, now in West Virginia), to William Arbuckle Nelson and Catherine Madison (who are also my ancestors). William Arbuckle served in the Virginia Militia throughout the war, and most notably at the Battle of Point Pleasant in 1774. (Yes, it is generally considered to be a Revolutionary War battle, because, though the British didn't participate, they had signed a treaty with the Native Americans who participated, and failed to assist the militia as promised). The article notes that William Arbuckle explored the Northwest Territories with William Rogers Clark after the Revolutionary War. Clark's forays into the Northwest Territories were actually military engagements with the British and allied native Americans during the war. It may not be clear that, at that time, the "Nortwest Territories" covered portions of what are not Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and Wisconsin. The article also states that William Arbuckle was the commandant of Fort Randolph when Mary was born. His brother Matthew definitely was commandant of the fort in the late 1770's, particularly when the Native American Chief Cornstalk was murdered there. The fort was abandoned by 1780, and rebuilt a few years later. William definitely served at the rebuilt fort, but it is not clear whether he was ever the commandant. - Robin Richmond | |||
| 546 | Mary Drake Notes Mentioned in 'The Family of Samuel Doty" | |||
| 547 | Mary Elizabeth McClung Horton - obituary | |||
| 548 | Mary Hazelet Obituary posted to Ancestry.com by rolson31 | |||
| 549 | Mary Hazlet Obit-31Jan1923 From the Leon (Iowa) Reporter, 8 Feb 1923. Uploaded to Ancestry.com by rolson31 | |||
| 550 | Mary Hunter Trewitt Obit | |||
| 551 | Mary Magdalene Kimberling and John Mackly | |||
| 552 | Matheney Family Roots Document describes James Matheney of Virginia, his marriage to Diana Beasley, and the migration of his various children to Kentucky, South Carolina, Indiania, Illinois, and Tennessee. The head shot in the document is of James Mathey's grandson, Samuel Davis Matheney, of Tennessee. Originally uploaded to Ancestry.com by Clint Forth | |||
| 553 | Matheney Family Tree | |||
| 554 | MATHENY FAMILY TREE | |||
| 555 | Mathes & Netherton Families Excerpt from Netherton Beginnings; author, Dorothy Garr Helmer; Edited by Linda Recktenwald, New Albany, Indiana; Revised Edition 2003 (familysearch.org Book Section): MATHES EXCURSUS | |||
| 556 | Mattheus Kuykendall History Excerpt from published book |
Date: abt 1700 |
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| 557 | Matthew Arbuckle and Sam Houston, 1830 Matthew Arbuckle and Sam Houston, 1830 | |||
| 558 | Matthew Kuykendall 1758-1845 | |||
| 559 | Matthew Kuykendall Memoir Page 1 of 3 | |||
| 560 | Matthew Kuykendall Memoir Page 2 | |||
| 561 | Matthew Kuykendall Memoir Page 3, with signature | |||
| 562 | Matthew Kuykendall of North and South Carolina, Rev War File S30518 Contains multiple scanned documents (exposed elsewhere as individual photos) | |||
| 563 | Mayflower Deeds and Probates, 1600-1850 Edward Fitzrandolph | |||
| 564 | MCCUTCHAN HISTORY | |||
| 565 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | |||
| 566 | Memories of James and Mary Ann Trewhitt Told by Ethel Hortense Abbot | |||
| 567 | Mercy Dickinson | |||
| 568 | Mershon Family from The Story of New Jersey Portions of thre generations, beginning with Henri Marchand, who came to Long Island in 1685 with his son, who became known as Henry Mershon. Henri set sail for France to pick up more of the family and was never seen again. | |||
| 569 | Mershon family in The Story of New Jersey, page 389 The Story of New Jersey, Vol IV (of 5), p 389. Editor William Starr Myers. Lewis Historical Publishing Co, Inc, 1945. Available online at Ancestry.com | |||
| 570 | Meyer book by Rev AJ Fretz pg 021 Barbara Meyer/Moyer is listed in Christian Meyer/Moyer will as a daughter married to Abraham Reiff |
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