Person ID: I24642 | Tree: Robin |  Last Modified: 8 May 2023
The native Person Person profile places a plus sign just before children's names
to indicate whether the child has descendants,
and to serve as a hyperlink to a descendant report for that child.
This mod changes that descendant indicator to a down-arrow.
It also adds an up-arrow as an indicator that parents have ancestors.
The ancestor indicator is a hyperlink to a parents' ancestor chart.
The native Person Profile lists the names of all branches that the profiled person is in.
This mod hides branch names from some non-administrative users.
The exact set of branch names that are hidden from which users is determined by a mod option
See the mod options or the Wiki article for specifics.
The Regroup Person-Move Media mod simply moves the Media section of the Person Profile from below to above the Event Map. It has no mod options
This mod suppresses ALL data about a person if that person is living or private,
and if the user does not have permission to see the person.
(The native Person Profile will hide the name or show just the initials, and will display links to living relatives.)
The Regroup Person-Sources mod changes the Person Profile to show only the Source title for each Source Citation as the page loads.
It also adds buttons and single-letter hyperlinks that allow you to display the source and/or citation details,
and possibly to display a source image. It has no mod options.
See the Wiki article for details.
This mod changes the layout of the Person Profile in several ways,
with the intent of making it easier to read. For example,
It moves some the profiled person's events below the person's Parent and Family data,
Adds headings (e.g. Parents, Family or Families, Media, Event Map) above each block of data, and
Moves 'metadata' (e.g. the personID, date of last change, and links to the Group Sheet and Family Chart) into headings.
It makes numerous additional changes, some of which are controlled by mod options.
See the Wiki article for details.
This mod's purpose is to treat the standard biological Parent-Child relationship as an unstated default.
The exact terms to be ignored (such as 'natural', 'birth', or 'biological') must be specified as mod options.
This mod changes the layout of Event dates and places,
combining them into one cell so that the date never wraps.
It also tries to move the event text (not the comment) onto that same line.
It's fairly subtle; see the mod's Wiki article for details.
George Deatherage born on (a) - - 1750 at _______________died at Stokes Co NC on (a) - Mar - 1807 and his ( 1st ) wifeborn on - - at _______________died at NC on (a) 10 - Dec - 1806 married on - -
Abner Deatherage born on - - 1770-1780 at NCdied at Roane Co TN on (c) - - 1838 and his ( 1st ) wifeborn on - - at NCdied at Roane Co TN on (c) - - 1823 married on - -James Matheny born on - - at _______________died at SC on - - 1865 and his ( 1st ) wifeElizabeth Deatherage born on 22 - Dec - 1800 at TNdied at Roane Co TN on 13 - Jan - 1899 married on 9 - Apr - 1819married at Greene Co TNJohn W Lewis born on 16 - Dec - 1831 at TNdied at Roane Co TN on 22 - Jul - 1908 and his ( 1st ) wifeChrissie Matheny born on 9 - Jan - 1835 at TNdied at Roane Co TN on 20 - Jan - 1906 married on 13 - Nov - 1849married at Roane Co TNRobert Carrel Wilkey born on 17 - Jun - 1866 at TNdied at Roane Co TN on 26 - May - 1950 and his ( 1st ) wifeSusan Alice Lewis born on 30 - Jul - 1870 at TNdied at Roane Co TN on 3 - Aug - 1923 married on 29 - Jul - 1888married at Meigs Co TN
The Deatherage Family: The First Four Generations in America Taken from The Deatherage Family: The First Four Generations in America, by Richard W. Tobin II, Second Edition, On-Line, copyright 1984 and 1992, used by permission for non-commercial purposes, [URL of information copied] last viewed 14 Jul 2010.
1790 United States Federal Census Year: 1790; Census Place: Stokes, North Carolina; Series: M637; Roll: 7; Page: 540; Image: 312; Family History Library Film: 0568147
Event Map
Birth - Abt 1740 - Virginia, USA
Military - Oct 1781 - North Carolina, USA
Residence - 1784 - Surry County, North Carolina, USA
Residence - 1790 - Stokes County, North Carolina, USA
Residence - 1800 - Salisbury, Rowan County, North Carolina, USA
Will - 10 Dec 1806 - Stokes County, North Carolina, USA
Probate - 1807 - Stokes County, North Carolina, USA
Died - 12 Jan 1807 - Stokes County, North Carolina, USA
Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2010. Images reproduced by FamilySearch.Original data - Second Census of the United States, 1800. (NARA microfilm publication M32, 52 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Grou;
Citation:
Page: Year: 1800; Census Place: Salisbury, Stokes, North Carolina; Roll: ; Page: ; Image: .
Text: Residence date: 1800 Residence place: Salisbury, Stokes, North Carolina
Name: First Census of the United States, 1790 (NARA microfilm publication M637, 12 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Gr;
Citation:
Page: Year: 1790; Census Place: Stokes, North Carolina; Series: M637; Roll: 7; Page: 540; Image: 312; Family History Library Film: 0568147
1790 United States Federal Census Year: 1790; Census Place: Stokes, North Carolina; Series: M637; Roll: 7; Page: 540; Image: 312; Family History Library Film: 0568147
Page: Probate Records (Stokes County, North Carolina), 1753-1971 ; Indexes 1753-1965; Author: North Carolina. Superior Court (Stokes County); Probate Place: Stokes, North Carolina
Page: Children of William Deatherage, pp43-45, images and transcription of will
Text: [[Written in Stokes County, NC, on 10 Dec 1806. Mentions 13 children:
Nancy (married William Edgmon), Bird, Abner, Anne (married George Cloud), Polley, Ursley (married Ashley Johnson), John, Philip, James, William, Coleman, George, and Achilis
and wife Milly.
Page: Generation II, Children of William Deatherage, p.39ff
Text: 5 GEORGE DEATHERAGE (William), probably a son of William, was born about 1740 in Virginia. He died in Stokes Co, North Carolina on 12 Jan 1807 (county record)
[[Describes first marriage to Nancy Johnson (and their six children) and second to Mildred "Milly" Bingham, (and their 7 children). Also contains numerous details about his life, with several anecdotes about his relationship with his brother John.]]
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